The Estacada News No. 46. $1 Estacada, Oregon, Thursday, Oct. 19, 1905. New Supply Ladies and Children’s Winter Underwear In Union and Two-Piece Suits ALL SIZES G O O D B A R G A IN S IN L A D I E S & C H I L D R E N S H O S E Mrs. D. C. Crane, CITY OFFICIAL DIRECTORY .............................J. W. Reed ..................W. K. Haviland Sr ................................C. F. Howe I W. F. Cary Marshal................... 2,545,940— that’s good Sunshine and showers. RUBBER!! m illin er FOR SA L E Men’s, Women’s & Children’s Storm Rubbers 40 Acres Men’s Long, Medium and Short Slickers, Short and Hip Boots and Aquapelle Leggings Land with Heavy Fir Timber Work and Dress Gloves W h ich is su itab le for The ice cream season has about closed. Several creeks and cricks in town this week. LOGS & P I L I N G A 1 Havens has been sick with the grip this week. Betw een E stacada and C azad e.o. 150 yards from th e railroad , and 3-4 o f a m ile from E stacada. The frost is on the pumpkins. And the fodder is in the shock. Mrs. J. J. Davis returned today from several weeks visit in Idaho. Price, only $1,000 Mrs. H. W. Downing is getting C a ll on o r w rite better which everyone is pleased to E. C. HUNT, Estacada, Oregon hear Dr. Allan of Minnesota has been quite ill the past week at T. A. person with stationery etc. for reg ular correspondence if we knew the Miller's. address. A W. Smith, wife and their little The run-way form the dryer to daughter are guests at Mr. and Mrs. the wood-working factory has been Sailor Smith’s roofed. The new addition to the Mrs. Perry of Salem arrived here factory is constructed over the side Monday and will visit relatives. track to permit cars to be run into the building. The electric light She is an aunt of Mrs. L. C. Possen. plant comes quite useful at evenings Mr. and Mrs S. H. Covell, of and mornings. Portland, spent Sunday with their Frank Pierce came back last week daughter Mrs. S. E. Smith, and from the harvest and threshing fields of North Dakota. He was family. In spite of the bad weather work among the old friends and acquaint ances of News editor. Frank pre on the Stratton house at the corner fers the mild climate of Oregon to of Fifth and Broadway has pro the fierce ozone of the east. gressed quite rapidly. Will Manufacture Mattresses A J. Paul is no longer with the Estacada is certainly coming to Wood Working Factory. G. W. Morrow has been put in as General the front as a manufacturing center. The latest addition to its manufac Manager of the company. T. W. Shankland and wife were tories is to be a mattress manufac Cooper & out from Portland Sunday to attend turing establishment. the marriage of Miss Effie Shank- Hyman are the promoters of the new land at the old home north of town. enterprise. The machinery' has all been burchased. This firm’s bed Ed. Hunt expects to return to spring manufactory has proved a Iowa with his parents. Mr. and wonderful success, and the mattress Mrs. John Hunt, and will spend the business will be a winner. Their winter there. They go about the plan is to supply neighboring towns 24th. with the home product. The Sometime ago a person signing next step for this firm to make will themself "Blue Eyes” sent in some be to put in a bedstead factory. news items from Currinsville. We Paul S tru ve died v e r y su d den ly ye ste r would be pleased to furnish this d a y at L in d erm an 's m ill. 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 ■■■■■■■■B&ifitt&ESCSHHi B B W E C A N S E L L YOU 2BS E V E R Y T H IN G IN FU R N ITU R E 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, T h e fun eral o f M r. O ’ N eil to o k place tod ay at th is place a t n a. m . T h e d e ceased died at H illsb oro and w as a b ro th er o f M rs. L u c y G lo ve r. Last S u n d ay as H en ry M cG u gen , pio neer o f ’56 and one o f C lack am as c o u n ty ’s m ost h ig h ly respected citizens, w as step p in g from th e car at B orin g he slipped and fe ll s trik in g his head on a fro g o f the railroad tarck cu ttin g a lo n g gash o v er th e rig h t e ye clea r to th e sk u ll p rod u cin g concussion o f th e brain. T h e crew o f the car p icked him up and put him in the Estacada. m ail com partm en t and he was b ro u g h t to E stacada w h ere local ph ysician put e ig h t stitch es in th e w ound and later in th e d ay saw him sa fely at B orin g w here his fa m i ly m et him and took him to h is hom e five m iles beyon d S an d y. la t e s t accounts say th a t he is d o in g as w ell as possible un der the circu m stan ces. Mr. M cG u gen is in his 71 y e a r and has resided here fo r about 40 years Wc have $5,000 to loan on good real estate security.— The Bank of Estacada.