The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, October 26, 1905, Image 1

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E S T A C A D A , O R E G O N , T H U S D A Y , O C T O B E R 26,
Sidewalks are to be laid around
the Hotel Estacada block.
Manager Belknap was transacting
business in Portland, Saturday.
County Judge Ryan is in town
today on county Court business.
Miss Hattie Marolf, of Portland,
was a guest of Mrs. W. A. Jones.
Cooper & Eyman
W E C A N S E L L YO U
E V E R Y T H IN G IN
FURNITURE
Carpets & Rugs, Wall-Paper, Mattings,
$1. A Y E A R
1905.
Mrs Allan Cooke was up from
Boring Monday.
Wm. Stubbe was a business visi­
tor at Oregon City.
Ben Hur, the wonderful spectac­
ular play, was seen by some of our
people this week.
Ladies having sewing to 1 « done
can
get it done by calling on Miss
The farmers at Eagle Creek are
shipping their potatoes to nnrket. j Gertrude Morrow at her'home.
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! Lora Stormer, who has been out
B. E. Evman has been remodeling . , , r
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" o f school for sometime having her
his residence and finishing it up on
eyes treated by a specialist, will be
the inside.
attending school again soon.
Banker Heylman, of the Bank of
Mr and Mrs H Seymore of Kan-
Estacada, was called to Portland on sas arrjved i,ere Sunday and are vis-
j b u s i n e s s ' Monday.
j itin g M r a n d M rs E
p Surface
Reliable Goods
Towle’s Maple Syrup
Crystal White
Towle’s Cooking Molasses
Fancy Cream Rolled Oats
Fancy Cream Rolled Wheat
Tillamook Cream Cheese
Royal Club & Fountain Canned Goods
Laundry Soa; s
Miss M aryW om er who has had They are intending to locate in this
a severe attack of rheumatism is now locality.
able to attend school.
j Why wouldn't a steam wood saw
J.
B.
Stienman,
one
of
our
enter-
do a good business here? Every -
Special attention given to Undertaking,
| prising and prosperous farmers, was body uses wood but no one cares to
EV ER YTH IN G IN FU R N IT U R E
do the sawing act, although good
in Estacada Sunday.
prices are offered for the work.
Mr. Simmons and family think
We believe in a nimble penny
Here is an chance for someone who
of moving from the Warner farm
has an engine and buzz saw to go
- Rather than a slow sixpence.
down to Ed Hunt's place.
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: into business.
Wiley Douglas, of Eagle Creek, j The Oregon Journal says: Esta.
COOPER & EYM AN,
Estacada. is convalescent, but his brother, cada's latest manufactory is a mat-
I leasant, has taken the fever.
j tress plant. A Clackamas county
L. E Martinez and wife are to j potatoe hill yielded 47 fair-sized po-
quit the management of the Hotel tatoes.
SPRINGWATER NEWS
Estacada the first of November.
j Only one hill, Mr. Journal? Is it
TheCary Hardware Company and not possible, and very probable that
Robert Guttridge is also looking
| the Estacada Meat Market have lhere is another such hill?
for a cook.
placed horse sidewalks in front of
C. E. Dubois returned home Mon-
Earl Shibley is contemplating a
W . A. HEYLMAN, Cashier
their business places.
day from Portland, lie is putli lg trip to Myrtle Creek.
i The Estacada Brick & Tile Com -! i u a d o n k e y en* ine a t h i s s a w n , i U j Clyde Combs and Will Closner
Capital, $ 6 ,0 0 0 .0 0
pany will install an electric light ‘plilnt across d river to snake the are thinking of going to Mt Angle,
plant of sufficient capacity to supply loKs down to the “ “ *■ * ust 115 soon
George Bowdish, of Dodge, lias
If you have money to loan, we will place it for you. If you
the factory with lights while in op- as th,s ,s ready to work' ,he n,i11 rented the Dubois farm and has
haye Real Estate for sale, list it with us, as we Jiave no
will start up again. The mill will moved over.
eration.
property of our own for sale and can push your sales
be better prepared than ever to get I Farmers are busy digging pota­
Editor and Mrs. Frost of the Ore­ out lumber. Place your orders now.
toes these fine days. The crop is
We write Fire Insurance,
gon City Courier, vhbed Estacada
light.
A re Resident agents for some of the best com bines
last Sunday, and n ad the News
Rev. Mr. Blair, our new preacher,
Do Sheep Pay?
■ family a very pleasant sociable and
Our lawyer will attend to all of your legal business, drawing
is now comfortably located in thè
papers of every kind
fraternal call.
Last Spring A. Morrow bought parsonage,
The City Council are going ‘ o si .teen sheep at a reasonable price, I Work is progressing nicely on
A g e n e ra l b a n k in g b u s in e s s tra nsa cted
h ive Second street between Main mo t of them full grown.
lie lias Robert Guttridge's house under the
and Broadway planked. This is the kept them since without any outlay supervision of Mr P. P. Hall.
worst block
in town
and to speak of, and has received from | I homas Hickman who built the
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, thè planking will lie appreciated by them nearly $60.
They are all in first saw mill ever built in this vicin-
farmers and all who use the street. j fine shape for winter, and are now ity was visiting old friends here af­
The Hall saw mill plant, which worth more per head than what he ter many years absence.
Al. Cary has sold his stock and
was put in about two months ago to paid for them,
farm implements on the Kandle
saw up timber adjoining town, lias
place to a Mr. Miller who is to take
l)een : cquired by T. Yocum & Sons
NOTICE
possession
about the first of next
who will start the mill going again
month.
Mr.
Cary will then move
We
have
a
tract
of
On
•
Hunred
in
the
very
near
future.
Want one?
Then buy one of those
twenty acres of land one and a half on to his own farm.
The McLaughlin Bros, of Ohio,
miles from Cazadero that we can
A. Lacy has rented his farm to
bring their imported Perclieron stal­
give the first applicant a bargain on R. A. Wilcox, of Garfield, for a
lion, Xenophon, to Estacada today,
It’s worth J400 more then we will b rui of years and will sooni remove
and will sell him to a stock com­
ask for it. The present owner must to Portland to educate his children. 1
pany of farmers.
Xeoplion is one
sell Enquire of the Estacada State E Bates, of Garfield, bought his
of the horses this company exhibit­
Bank, Agent
fine herd of Cotswool sheep, and
Near Estacada and enjoy yourself
ed at the exposition stock show.
R. A . S t r a t t o n , Cashier
Mr. E Close, of Clark Co., Wash., !
Ed Hunt and his partnts Mr and
his entire herd of Jersey cows.
This land is adjacent to the town and is well adapted to fruit
Mrs. John Hunt, started back to
Watson Tucker and son of Cottage
growing and gardening. It will be sold in large or small pieces
Andre-Goff
Grove who have lieen absent from here
Iowa Tuesday, where they will live
during the winter, and more than
p rof T . J. Andre and Miss Mary for 26 years was v.siting his uncle Branch
TH E P R IC E IS W ITHIN TH E REACH OF A L L
Tucker and old friends here last week.
probable will return in the spring. 1 E G )ff stole a march on their nu-
Write or call on
I'.d will no doubt enjoy the winter merons Estacada friends last Satur-
" it l, b’s former fiiends and neigh- day, and went to Oregon City and
*K>r!i‘
were married by Judge L ivy Stipp.
Toilet Soaps
Three Heart Naptha
Golden Star Lenox
M A K IN G -
P IC T U R E F R A M IN G
Headquarters
THE BANK
Towle Cane Syrup
OF
ESTACADA
HOMES!
for
Olympic
Flour
HOWE
The Estacada State Bank
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(IN C O R PO R A T E D )
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Capital $10,000.00
A G E N E R A L BAN KING
BUSINESS T R A N SA C T E D
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We handle Insurance in several of the Best
and Oldest Companies
We Buy and Sell Lands, and Issue
Foreign Countries.
Drafts on
The business of the merchants of Estacada and
the fanners is solicited
We will extend you every Facility Consistent with Modern
Banking Principles
WE A R K LOCAL AGEN TS for the O. W. P. TOW NSITE CO.
.CALL
ON
WE ARE H ERE
U S________________
TO S E R V E YOU
J. W. REED, Pres.
T. YOCUM, Vice Pres.
R. A. STRATTON, Cashier
Acre Tracts
Added to Reserve.
D a v id B rid e n s tm e ,
Estacada,
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O re g o n
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The Dubois Lumber Company
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Estacada, Oregon»-'
M ANUFACTURERS OF A L L C LA SSES OF
Fir end Ceder
LUMBER
tlfigh grade building material
If You Are Going to Build, We Can Fit
You Out to the Top Notch in
Every­
thing R e q u i r e c U ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
Mouldings in All Styles
C E. DUBOIS, Manager
W , A. JO NES is our selling agent in Estacada, Oregon
Telephone connection direct with mill
New Supply
Ladies and Children’s Winter Underwear
In Union
and
Two-Piece Suits
ALL
S IZE S
GOOD BARGAINS IN LA D IES & C H ILD R EN S HOSE
Mrs. D. C. Crane,
Frank Thomas, who lives on the ' T1,ere was not the least suspicion
m il l in e r
Tracy farm near Garfield, has re- i by their friends that the happy pair
Government Sets Aside Large
turned from a trip up into the moun- contemplated getting married, or a
Area in Clackamas
tains and brought back two fine deer proper reception would have lieen
Fire Cedar Shingles
Business Chances
and a fat bear. This makes four R'ven them on their arrival home
I have the selling agency for first?!»*»
deer and two bear for his record However, later in the evening there
A house and lot for sale, near the mountain cedar siiingles well seasoned
this season. He was up once be- " as a P:irt>' at tlieir home It is the Open to General Entry
and of the best material.—A. Morrow, i*.s-
business part of town. Price $300. t ic.ida, Oregon.
fore with Hans Tracy and bagged j w i s b o f t,leir friends that their joys
Two fine lots on Main street will
may lie numerous and their trou­ Valuable Timber Land at Head
the same quota.
be
sold at a bargain.
|
1,000
bles be ‘ 'little ones. ”
They have
water of South Fork of
A good farm having extensile Cords of good fir wood for sale at
Mrs. W. A. Heylman and Mrs. already gone to house-keeping next
improvements and a numlier of fruit Hie right price—The Bank of Esta-
L . G . Herrington went to Clacka­ to the Richeliue.
Clackamas River
trees on it. Also, some very choice cada.
mas October 15 and picked five qts.
acreage tracts close to town.
And
of nice, ripe strawberries from a
A general news item from Wash­ when buying, dont overlook the
Repairing the Bridge
100,000
patch of Lovett’s on Dan Talbert’s
ington says that altout 23,400 acres fact t|,a( vi e write insurance for you. A. 1 Shingles, the liest made —See
ranch
He had about an acre of
The Bank of Estacada.
Bridge Builder McKay of Oregon in the Eastern edge of Clackamas _ T h r B a n k o f E s t a c a d a .
Magoons in f--I 1 bloom. Mr. Tal-
the
Cas-
bert had strawberries last year for City who il is that does mo5t of the cou,,ty are to f>e added to
A fine oak bureau w h Ften. h
Thanksgiving dinner. He cleared COUnty S brid* e bu,W,n* and re‘ cade forcst re* rve vvithln a short
plate glass mirror, and two pair of
pairing
has
had
a
numlier
of
men
at
time,
this
area
having
lieen
with-
The 20.000 feet of road plank portieres will be sold at a bargain.
$200 this summer from his patch
work the past week repairing the drawn from all save mineral entry that the city has contracted for is
of Lovert berries.
| Clackamas river bridge.
The old On the tract in question rises the to l»e used in improving the stn e s
We have #3,000 to loan on good
John Stormtr was in town, yes structure was in a tottering condi- South fork of the Clackamas river in town
Shafford s'reft is to lie real estate security.— T h e Bank of
terday. in spite of the fact that the tion and it is taking a large quanti- and several lesserstreams and more improved along its win le length to Estacada.
great daily newspaper had him re- ty of heavy timber to put it in a over, the land in question contains where it connects with the main
—Good grade blotters at N e w s
ported as heirg violently insane safe condition once more.
Nearly much valuable titnlier.
country road north of town.
The
office, 5c a doz.
Occasionally errors creep into the every piece of timber in the bridge The proposed addition lying about street leading out to the bridge is to
larger papers, but it is often the needs replacing with new material, 65 miles southeast of Portland is as lie placed in better cor.d ti > 1. and
j fault of these papers reporters who and even the main part of the stmc- follows:
also Second steeet betweeen Main
Dr. C. B. SMITH
dont know the facts n the ca-e. In ture, which at first was thought in j Sections 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13. 14 and Broadway. On account of the
I H V 8IC 1AN & SU R G E O N
this c a y the reporter was mistaken a safe condition, has been found to 2230 2S both inclusive and 3 2, 33. growing travel towards the factory
in the Lame. Mr. Stormer's friends Ire sadly in need of repairs. How- 34 and 3s in
township 1 south, and
district, Third and
Zobrist
streets
EiUcjda
cfficci L'p stair, in Howe’s store.
had the joke on him, however, and ever, after Mr. McKay gets through range 5 east,
and sections 27, 28, are to receive some attention.
At
lie took the incident as one of mis- with his work, the public need not 29. 30, ¡ 2 , 33, 34. and 3.V in town- all places where it is necessary isn- Pr. Smith «rill tie Ht hi* home in K«igle
taktn idem ity.
hespate at passing over the bridge
ship 4 south, range 6 cast. pioi «1r.11.t- will be trade.
Creek evening» an 1 tncrn.ngs.
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