The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, September 21, 1905, Image 1

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    Thè Estacada
No. 42.
Estacada, Oregon, Thursday, Sept. 21, 1905.
I am, better prepared than ever to m eet the wAits of the ladies in
Millinery Goods, Fall Hats Etc
I have an Up to date stock of these purchased for Fall
trade. Also, Ribbons, Trimmings, Waists, Hosiery,
and Under Muslin
Mrs. D. C. Crane
CITY OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
Fine Cedar Shingles
Mayor .................................................... . J. W. Reed
I have the selling agency for firstclass
I .................................. W. K. Havlland Sr
................................................C. F. Howe m ountain cedar shingles well (seasoned
Aldermen y .............................................E. F. Surface and of the best m aterial.—A. Morrow, Es-
................................................ W. F. Cary
I ...........................................R. A. Stratton tadada, Oregon.
Recorder........................................... John B. Haviland
The water system is to be extend­
Treasurer............................................... John T. Page
Marshal...............................................John F. Lovelace ed along Zobrist street to the brick
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Reduction Sale on
Shoes! Shoes
Every Pair Reduced. We Must Make Room for
Our Fall Stock
AEL MEN’S, WOMEN’S, BOYS’, MISSES’ AND
CHILDREN’S SHOES:
$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
factory.
The O. W. P. has another engine. L C. Harrington has six men at
Business is assuming the usual fall work getting out wood just east
briskness
of town.
Again the big yellow pumpkin is J W. Shafford and ex-treasurer
receiving admiration.
C. C. Shafford were out Sunday
Dr. C. B. Smith was at Oregon from town.
Y o u rs fo r Shoes
City on business, Monday.
Mrs. Eva Kissler has been engag­
Mrs. L. C. Possen is staying f< r ed as telephone girl and assistant at
a month out at her parents nearGar- the postoffice.
field.
Miss M. E. Quine of Riddle was
Mrs J. W. Reed and the children a visitor at Mrs. A F. Shultz’s
have returned home from The Oaks home this week.
to remain.
Mayor Reed was out from The
Contractor and Builder J. W. Oaks, Tuesday evening, to preside
Gunsaulis, of Portland, was in Esta­ at the council meeting.
cada, Tuesday.
Feter Waggoner was taken sick
■ H E K S S H M a a n H ii
na
n a n a H iK t
Howard Day is no longer at the the first of the week and a physician
Hotel Estacada, he having secured was called to attend him.
WE CAN SELL YOU EVERYTHING IN
a position in town.
Mrs. H W. Downing and Mrs.
A physician was summoned Mon- F. M. Cook of Cazadero spent part
dayto Cazadero to fix up a man who of the week in the Fair city.
had been kicked by a horse.
W. O. Kuhn and family have
Mr and Mrs. Ed Rich went to moved out from the city and occu­
Portland Sunday and were sight­ py a part of the Page residence.
seers at the Fair till Monday even- j E. F. Block is building on a lot
ing.
which he has bo’t. on Shafford av­ Carpets & Rugs, Wall-Paper, Mattings,
D. Nunemaker, who is branching enue, where they will move to from
PICTURE FRAMING
# CABINET MAKING
out as one of Portland's big con­ the Shafford place.
tractors, was looking after his inter- j At Cazadero this week a work­
ests here Saturday.
man got tangled up in one of the
Special attention given to Undertaking.
Sidewalks are being put down in steam shovels and received some in­
EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE
many parts of the town, and it will juries. He was sent in to the hos­
not be long before the business, or pital.
lower part of city will be all side- Albert Hegstrom and family have
We believe in a nimble penny
walked.
moved into the residence purchased
Rather than a slow sixpence.
The fumitre for the new school of A. J. Buchanan. Mrs. Hegstrom
has arrived and the fall term will is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
be opened next Monday if every­ Gilstrap.
COOPER & EYMAN,
Estacada.
thing can be properly arranged by Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Buchanan de­
that date.
parted for Portland, Monday, after
SIDEWALK LUMBER
NOTICE
The XJebois Lumber Co. has sidewalk
Dr. C. B. Smith was showing the first selling their property here. All persons knowing themselve» indebt­ lumber
surfaced on 3 sides, 6, 8, 10 and
to the Springwater Mill Company will 12 feet long, uncut #9 a thousand, cut in
city and its many points of interest They were one of the first families ed
find
their
account
at
the
Estacada
State
any length #9.75 a thousand.
Leave or­
to his wife and Mrs. C. D Latour- that settled and built in Estacada. Bank. The mill has gone under a new ders
with W. A. Jones.
ette, a cousin of the doctor’s, from Mr. Buchanan is a law graduate, management and our old books must be
the clay beds to the brick factory
Oregon City, Tuesday. It was Mrs. but has been employed by the O. closed up and a new set opened.
laid to the top of the cove embank­
Springwater Mill Company,
Latourette’s first visit here since we W. P. Ry. Co. as park commission­
the past year. They expect to
ri.. W . V a n D
, Secretary. ment.
From this point high trestle
assumed the ways of a city, and she er
in Portland a month before
work
is
to be built so that cars of
was very much pleased with the remain
going
to
California
where
they
will
Manager
Belknap
of
the
Brick
&
clay
can
be run out over another
place.
perhaps make their home.
Tile Company has the railroad from track and the clay dumped into the
Reed
j_Re
& Barr
Cooper & Eyman
FURNITURE
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