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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1905)
M M M H The No. 41. Estacada News Estacada, Oregon, Thursday, Sept. 14, 1905. $1 Reduction Sale on Shoes! Shoes Every Pair Reduced. We Must Make Room for Our Fall Stock A L L M E N ’S, $3.50 Shoes, now $2.75 3. and 2.85 Shoes, now 2.25 2.50 and 2.25, now 1.75 2. and 1.90, now 1.65 1.75 and 1.65, now 1.50 1.90 now 1.25 1.25 now 1.10 1.00 now .85 .95, .90 .85 now .80 .75 now .60 .60 now .50 .30 now .30 CITY O FFICIAL D IRECTO RY Fine Cedar Shingles .............. J . W. Reed I have the selling agency for firstclass | .................. W. K. HavilandSr C. F. Howe mountain cedar shingles well Reasoned E. F. Surface W. F. Cary and of the best m aterial.—A. M orrow, Es- R. A. Stratton tadada, Oregon. Recorder .................John B. Haviland The rain was the finest thing that T reasu rer............................................ John T. Page Marshal ..................................John F. Lovelace has happened. Mayor Proprietor Richards of the Port- Prune pickers at Radcliff’s struck and Hotel was a business visitor for higher prices. to Portland last Friday. John Page was in Oregon City Sam I.. Berry, of Portland, who on business Tuesday. owns several lots here, was taking Ladies sewing done to order by a peep at his property, Tuesday Miss Gertrude Morrow. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Persyn of Wild geese are flying South and Kansas are visiting Mr. Persyn’s the song of “ Hop Pole” is heard in sister, Mrs I). C. Crane and hus band. the land. M. C. Adkins has beautified and F. Ed. Boner, a son of W. W. improved his property with another Boner, arrived here last week from coat of paint. Minnesota and is already a steady A fine, new Ludwig piano was halul at the woodfactory taken up to Mayor and Mrs. Reed’s Friday, H. H. Eyman expects to Ironie last week. I start for Marion, Indiana, to see his The little baby of Mr. and Mrs. mother who is quite sick, and who J. P. Woodle of. Eagle Creek, died he has not seen for many years. a few dat s ago. A large part of the machinery for F\ M. Lantz has had an addition the brick plant is on the ground.. built to his market, and will handle The concrete basement for the boil er has been laid, and the basement fish once a week hereafter. Mrs. J. Niche Ison and a lady for the engine is going in. friend from St Paul have returned ^ hi Cary and the Davis boys re- from the sea shore wherethey spent turned, Monday, from a few days up on Roaring river where they had a week. to run and climb trees to keep away Several cars of railroad material from the game, and where they were sent up the line last week and could catch more fish than they everbody is wondering what it is all knew what to do with. for—extension or sidetracks Miss Ida Akins died last Friday C. G. Cathcart, the railway com -1 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben pany’s surveyor, and crew laid out Bullard. Miss Akins was horn near lines on several of the streets in E s Garfield 21 years. 8 months ago. tacada this week for the sewer sys Her parents and two brothers sur tem. vive her. The funeral was led by Mrs. F. W. Deeth was in tow n! Rev Stubbs The sympathy of all Monday making preparations to is extended the bereaved relatives have their house goods sent to Sell- and many friends. wood. Their son, George, has ty- Did you ever notice that the man phoid fever. who believes the town is to grow Albert Kitchen of Currinsville j rapidly during the next year is the who has been confined to his bed fellow who is fixing up the fence for several days with apendicitis has around his lot and putting an addi so tar recovered as to be up and tion to his house. If every body in around again. town felt like this man In the front window of Cary s mendous boom the place would have, store is exhibited a specimen of the Nobody ever made any money by oats grown on J P. Steinman’s farm falling asleep with the idea in his The sample was brought in by Ed- head that some one would happen win Bates and is seven feet high and along and wake him up with a show- of a very heavy growth er of gold dollars. W O M EN’S, B O Y S’ , M IS S E S ’ AND C H IL D R E N ’S SH O ES: Yours for Shoes Reed Barr Cooper & Eyman W E C A N S E L L YOU E V E R Y T H IN G IN NUTRE Carpets & Rugs, Wall-Paper, Mattings, PICTURE FRAMING CABINET MAKING Special attention given to Undertaking. E V ER YTH IN G IN FU R N IT U R E We lielieve in it nimble penny Rather than a slow sixpence. COOPER & EYMAN, Eaqle C reek A. K. Alspaugh was in Portland Friday. Carl Duce who has tieen working in Eatem Oregon returned to his home at Currinsville. Herman Hoger was up in the mountains last week and killed three deer. The largest weighed 160 lbs. E L. Alspaugh went to the hop patch last week. Estacada. S ID E W A L K LU M BER The Debois Lum ber Co. has sidewalk lumber surfaced on 3 sides, 6, 8, 10 and 12 feet Ion#, uncut to a thousand, cut in any length $9.75 a thousand. Leave o r ders with W . A. Jones. Roy Alspaugh and Roy Linn were Estadad visitors Sunday. Ben Jacke went to the mountains last week. Cleve Heiple was at Estacada the first of the week-