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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1905)
The Estacada News No. 43. $1 Estacada, Oregon, Thursday, Sept. 28, 1905. Reduction Sale on I am better prepared than ever to meet the wants of the ladies in Shoes! Shoes 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 Every Pair Reduced. We Must Make Room for Our Fall Stock Mrs. D. C. Crane CITY O FFICIAL DIRECTO RY Mayor ..... ................................................J . W. Reed ............. W. K. Havlland Sr .................................................C. F. Howe Aldermen j ......................... W. F. Cary 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 Fine Cedar Shingles I have the selling agency for firstclass mountain cedar shingles well seasoned and of the best material.—A. Morrow, Es- tadada, Oregon. long dry season up the valley gave the young birds time to put on good size. A hunter's license costs $ 1 Help make it 100,000. and its a good idea to have your li There was no meeting of the city cense before starting out. councilmen Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs M. R. Williams and Miss June Oakley has been en daughter, Miss Bessie, of Norton, gaged as teacher at Lind, Wash. Kan. were here this week renewing Mert Obert is at home again as acquaintanes with their old friends sisting in the cate of his mother. and neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Quite a number of Estacada peo Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hold ple spent last Sunday in Portland. er who used to live near Norton. John Stormer is having an addi Last week Mrs. E . S. Womer and tion built to his residence on the family arrived from L a Troube, Pa. farm. and the genial ex-assistant postmas Irons are being laid along the E. ter is all smiles. They are already , B. & T. Co’s tramway ready to be housekeeping and are going to make put down. ! this their permanent home. Mr. A new supply of men's gloves for Womer has secured a three years' fall and winter wear has just been lease to the Shafford place. With Mr. Womer's famiy also came Mr. put in at Reed & Barr’s. and Mrs. Wm. Dale and family from Plans are under way for a play La Troube. Dwelling accomoda house for Estacada. and a io-cent, continuous vaudeville may soon be tions will be erected so that both families can live on the Shafford in the town. property. Mr. Dale is a cousin of Mrs. H. W. Edwards is suffering Mr. Womer. The members of both from a painful accident. She acci families number sixteen, eight in dentally stepped on a nail and re each, and constitute quite an acqui ceived a bad hurt. sition to the young city’s popula Estacada's young lovers will find tion the pew sidewalks fine for prome E. L Meyers has resigned his nading when the rains set in and the position as local ticket and freight countryside is wet. agent in Estacada for the O W. P. Fd. Hunt went down to the pic & Ry. Co. to take place on Satur nic given by the grange at Barton, day, this week. Roy has been with last Saturday, and dispensed sweet the company for three years and a strains of happy music thu the air. half, having by faithful and efficient E. Ridgeway has a patch of Bur service worked up to his present, bank potatoes that is giving a yield responsible position which he has of 12 pounds of fine spuds per hill. filled with satisfaction to the com That q> in the fameous Springwater pany and to the business men of country. Estacada whom he has served in an R. A. Stratton is building a new , obliging and able manner. He op residence at the comer of Broadway ened the Estacada office April 1st, and Fifth streets. The house is a 1904. Mr Meyers goes to Spo five room one-story cottage 24x28 kane where he will occupy a better with spacious porches on each end. position in the Chicago, Milwaukee Contractors Lindsey and Gilstrap & St Paul’s contracting freight of are doing the work. fice. Roy has many friends among The hunting season for Chinese the social and business world here pheasants opens next Sunday. It who regret to have him leave, but is said there are more of these birds who wish him success and prefer this season than ever before. The ment in his new field. W O M EN’S, B O Y S’ , M IS S E S ’ AN D C H IL D R E N ’S SH O ES: Marshal ... W E C A N S E L L YOU E V E R Y T H IN G IN FURNITURE Carpets & Rugs, Wall-Paper, Mattings, PICTURE FRAMING CABINET MAKING Special attention given to Undertaking. EVER YTH IN G IN FU R N IT U R E • We believe in a nimble penny Rather than a slow sixpence. COOPER & EYMAN, Sewing and dressmaking done by Miss Gertrude Morrow. Estacada. S ID E W A L K LU M B E R The Debois Lumber Co. ha« sidewalk lumber surfaced on 3 aides, 6, 8, 10 and 12 feet long, uncut #9 a thousand, cut in A good second-hand sewing ma any length #9.75 a thousand. Leave or chine for sale at $5.— Mrs. T . J. ders with W. A. Jones. Wirtz Mr. and Mrs. John Tracey, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harkinrider and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. R Lo v ell were among those who visited the Exposition Sunday. A laborer who had been working near here attempted to pass a forged check of $96 on one of the local banks last week but failed. He left town immediatelly after his failure and has not been seen since.