m The Estacada News No. 44. I New Supply Ladies and Children’s Winter Underwear In Union and Two-Piece Suits * ALL SIZES GOOD BARGAINS IN LADIES & CHILDRENS HOSE Mrs. D. C. Crane, CITY OFFICIAL DIRECTORY .............................../....... ......... J. W. Reed j I ........... W. K. Haviland Sr ! I .............................................C. F. Howe Aldermen .............- ....................E. F. Surface ; ......................... W. F. Cary R. A. Stratton ' Recorder .............................John B. Haviland Treasurer .......................John T. Page ! Marshal ...........................John F. Lovelace i Real estate is moving. J)ont speculate; it will stop. October 7 Molalla will have their country fair. 40 Acres Larid with Heavy Fir Timber Which is suitable for LOGS & P I L I N G Excellent growing time for mush rooms and lobsters. Between Estacada and Cazadero. 150 This is the long dry autumn you yards from the railroad, and 3-4 of a mile heard about last spring from Estacada. Water system committee: “ We recommend the investment.” This ought to be a good time to float, bonds while the tide is in. Nearly 800 hunting licenses have been issued by the county clerk’s office. O A Cheney, one of Oregon C ity’s business men, visited Estacada yes terday. Mr and Mrs. John Hunt spent Monday at the Fair returning that evening. Clyde Grabel has come over from Grass Valley to live with his folks, and to attend school. Mrs. J. Winder and daughter of Baker City are visiting at Mrs. W ’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Cooper. Assistant Cashier Wright of the U. S. National Bank, of Portland, was a guest of Attorney Heylman last Sunday. Mr. Lawrence of Newberg came over and visited a few days with his daughters, Mrs. W A. Jones and Mrs. Eva Kessler. W. A. Cunningham was elected treasurer of the volunteer fire de partment Monday evening in place of C. F. Howe resigned. Roy Meyers left Estacada Satur day evening for Spokane. Hd in tended to stop a while in Portland before proceeding to the metropolis of the Inland Empire. A t the meeting of the Estacada Volunteer Fire Department Monday eveninglhe constitution of the de partment was amended limiting the number of members that may be- Price,, only $1,000 Call on or write E. C. RUBBER!! milliner FOR SALK Mayor " $1 Estacada, Oregon, Thursday, Oct. 5, 1905. HUNT, Estacada, Oregon long to twentyfive instead of sixty. “ No Hunting Allowed” notices for sale at The News shop The lower Garfield school house has been painted, and the trustees will perhaps have the Zion church painted. . A letter from Mr. and Mrs. Bos well says they are 6,000 feet high up in the mountains and are enjoy ing good health and camp life. The postoffice department is ad vertising for proposals from the public to carry the mails. The contracts to extend from July 1 ’06 to June 1910. The 100 mile $1 excursion trips over the O. W. P line has been discontinued During a time these were popular, daily observation e x cursions and brought many people out to Estacada. Samuel Lantz of Salem has taken a partnership interest in the Esta cada meat market with his brother, F. M. Lantz, and will do the out- j side work. His family will move down later. Men’s, Women’s & Children’s Storm Rubbers Men’s Long, Medium and Short Slickers, Short and Hip Boots and Aquapelle Leggings Work and Dress Gloves "New line just in from best house on the Coast. Per Pair, 50cts to $1.50 Shoes at Reduced Prices Yours for business, REED & BARR Cooper & Eyman 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. EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE We believe in a nimble penny Rather than a slow sixpence. COOPER & EYMAN, Estacada. the day was given the public until Saturday morning, and about seven- tyfive people along the line staid at home who, if they had known of the rates, would have gone to the Fair. The Debois Lumber Co. has sidewalk lumber surfaced on j sides, 6, 8, 10 and 12 feet long, uncut f9 a thousand, cut in any length ¿9.75 a thousand. Leave or ders with W. A. Jones. Sewing and dressmaking done by For several days previous to last Miss Gertrude Morrow. Saturday, Portland Day, many peo A good second-hand sewing ma ple were inquiring if reduced rates were to be granted on that date, but chine for sale at $5.— Mrs T . J. no information of the half rates for Wirtz Rev. H. Moys of the Methodist church preached his first sermon in Estacada last Sunday. He is a res ident of Portland and will preach in Estacada every two weeks. He al so holds meetings at Eagle Creek. S ID E W A L K LUMBER