The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, October 12, 1905, Image 1

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    Thè Estacada News
No. 45.
Estacada, Oregon, Thursday, Oct. 12, 1905.
$1
New Supply
Ladies and Children’s Winter Underwear
In Union and
ALL
GOOD B A R G A IN S
Two-Piece Suits
SIZES
IN L A D IE S & C H IL D R E N S H OSE
Mrs. D. C. Crane,
CITY OFFICIAL DIRECTO RY
Mayor ...........................................................J . W. Reed
I ................................... W. K . Haviland Sr
..................................................C. F. Howe
Aldermen >•.............................................. E. F. Surface
.................................................. W. F. Cary
I ............................................ R . A. Stratton
Recorder........................................... John B. Haviland
Treasurer..................................................John T . Page
Marshal................................................ John F. Lovelace
Mayor Reed
home.
m il l in e r
FOR S A L E
Men’s Long, Medium and Short Slickers, Short and
Land with Heavy Fir Timber
Work and Dress Gloves
Which is suitable for
Hip Boots and Aquapelle Leggings
New line just in from best house on the Coast.
Per Pair, 50cts to $1.50
LOGS & P I L I N G
R. C Herring and daughter Wa-
vo went to Portland Saturday to
Between Estacada and Cazadero.
spend a few days at the Fair.
T. J Wirtz and family and T . A.
Miller and family went to Portland
Monday and visited the Expo
Men’s, Women’s & Children’s
Storm Rubbers
40 Acres
spent Sunday at
Oregon City has 14 saloons, or
one to every 285 of its people.
RUBBER!!
150
yards from the railroad, and 3-4 of a mile
from Estacada.
Shoes at Reduced Prices
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-------- Yours for business,---------------
REED & BARR
Mrs E. S. Parks, of Eastern Or­
egon, will remain with her daught­
er, Mrs. Chas. Ferry, this winter.
Price, only $1,000
Mrs. Robert DeShazer of Dover is
home from the hospital where she
underwent a very successful opera­
tion for strangulated hernia.
Call on or write
E. C. HUNT, Estacada, Oregon
Cooper & Eyman
mill was closed yesterday and all
Dr. Allan of Windom, Minn, and hands were at work on the new
W E C A N S E L L YO U E V E R Y T H I N G IN
Mrs. J. E. Brown a sister of Mrs. part which is about 40 by 100 feet.
T . A . Miller, are here on a visit
and to see the Fair.
The following real estate trans­
Dan Miller who has been a con­ fers have recently been made:
The townsite company to ' C. C.
ductor on the Estacada-Port’land
run for nearly a year, has been put Albright lot 7, blk 15 and lot 23 in
blk 7, Estacada, $275.
on another run.
A J Buchanen to A . Hegstrom,
The Barton bridge will not go in
next year.
Enough money could lot 11, blk 20, Estacada, $200.
R A Stratton to G J Stratton, lot PICTURE FRAM IN G
CABINET MAKING
not be raised to reach the lowest
8,
blk 12, Estacada, $600.
bid to build the bridge
F M Foreman to A Corrigan, a
Get ready for winter. Just in, at
small tract at Barton, $50.
Special attention given to Undertaking.
Mrs. Crane’s, Wrappers, Flannel
J English to W Klaetsch 20 acres
EVE R YTH IN G IN FU R N IT U R E
Gowns, Shirtwaists, Dress Skirts,
of sec. 3, 3 - 4 , $500
Under Skirts and Fleece lined hose.
R Miller to H F Labrecque, part
Prices low enough to suit you.
We believe in a nimble penny
of sec. 2, 4—5, $800.
Jordan Shultz returned Sunday
Rather than a slow' sixpence.
J Zobrist to S E Antrim lot 11,
from a few days hunt up the valley blk 12, Estacada, $50.
and had great success and a fine
C C Albright to J W Reed, lot 7,
COOPER & EYMAN,
Estacada.
time. George Shultz started out blk 15, Estacada, $100.
Monday to have his outing and a
C E Short to J W Reed, lots 1 1 1
hunt.
w'ork at the Golf Links station erect-
SID E W A L K LU M BER
and 12, blk 15 Estacada, $250.
ber of buildings for the
The Debois Lumber Co. has sidewalk
A Duprey who purchased three
Th e townsite Co. to C E Sh o rt,! in g a num
p B
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lumber surfaced on 3 aides, 6, 8, 10 and
lots at the comer of Zobrist and lots 11 , 12, blk 15, Estacada, $425. O W . P- Ky. CO-___________
j 12 feet long, uncut $9 a thousand, cut in
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any length I9.75 a thousand.. Leave or-
Eighth streets has a fine large resi­
Mr. and Mrs. White of Eastern deJn wit'5h v £ a . Jones.
Dr. C. B. Smith went to Port­
dence nearly completed. The house
Oregon are spending a few days a t ------------------------------ ---------------------
cannot easily be seen, it being sur­ land to day to assist in Frank Bak­ C. L. Ferry’s
The sidetrack runing in to the E .
er’s
great
Peace
meeting.
The
doc­
rounded by timber.
The location
B A T Co’s factory has been cotn-
tor is one of the old-time state pol­
is a pleasant one.
B. W . Reid has had a 20-foot P*eted and the company’s freight
iticians and has a wide acquaintance
well put down on his residence lot can now be run direct to the mill,
A large addition is being built to over the state.
the north side of the Estacada
and has a whole well full of water.
Your expected to subscribe for
your own, local paper.
Wood Manfg. Co’s factory. The
J. W . Reed has a crew of men at one of the best systems in town.
FURNITURE
Carpets & Rugs, Wall-Paper, Mattings,