« sincerò a 50 Mayor Cranberries Fine, Fresh and Crisp A new lot, just arrived at “ A. $1. A YEAR ESTACADA, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16,1905. JO \m*)r . B. Soap Good in Hot or Cold None better made at C« « “ WllVv Crystal White For anyone wanting a white C« « p o lrp Laundry soap, unexcelled J v f l i»*Wv Gloves for work or dress We have a large supply on hand. Can surely fit and please you We are agents for Byers* Best Blue Ribbon Flour FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF TOWN R & e e d B arr THE BANK OF ESTACADA Transacts A General Banking Business Capital, $ 6 ,0 0 0 .0 0 Money to Loan on Real Estate INSURANCE This bank has the local agency for some of the very best Fire Insurance Companies. Let us write your policy. : : If ydW have money to loan, we will place it for you. If you have Real Estate for sale, list it with us, as we have no property of our own for sale and can push your sales Our lawyer will attend to all of your legal business, drawing papers of every kind W. A. HEYLMAN, Cashier. WATCH ESTACADA GROW! The Great Fair Is Over Now young man get married and start life, because we can furnish your house at Portland prices -------------------------- We carry a full line of-------------------------- Furniture, Rugs & Carpets Cooper & Eyman Our Undertaking Department is in the care of H. H. Eyman, who has had special training in this line, and has had practical experience in the work New Supply “ l : :~ - = o nf M “ CITY OFFICIAL DIRECTORY J . W. Raed 1 ...................... W. K. H.vttand Sr ................................ C. F. How« E F. Surface W. F. Cary Ladies and Children’s Winter Underwear In Union and Two-Piece Suits ALL SIZES Marshal........................ New residences going up. Holiday season nearing. Slot machiues locked up. New drygoods at Howe’s. Who made complaint about the gambling ? Clackamas county’ s first grand Second Street looking from Broadway to Main. The lumber seen jury for seven years is for sidewalk and the' street Keep in the middle of the road— j where the plank are. We can sell your property if you The water works system needs ' The Elliot-Foster townsite case: will list with us. -The Bank of Es- repair in a few places where leaks ' conies up again Saturday. 1 tacada h ive started. Mrs. A. W. Eckerson is spend­ We have $10,000 to loan on good ing a short time in Portland. NOTICE real estate security.— The Bank of Rev’. Welter has his new two-sto- Estacada. We have a tract of One Hundred ry residence nearly finished. A. J. Brown of Barton was in twenty acres of land one and a half E. Ridgeway, of Springwater, re- town last Saturday with a lot of fine miles from Cazadero that we can turned from Portland, Monday. Hubbard Squashes. give the first applicant a bargain on Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Eckerson are The Douglas boys of EagleCreek It's worth $400 more than we will at the Eckerson home this week. who have been sick with typhoid as*t f°r if- The present owner must sell Enquire of the Estacada State A deep cut is being made where fever are convalescent, Bank, Agent the tramway approaches the brick Wm. Cunningham, father of W. R. A. S t r a t t o n , Cashier. factory. A. Cunningham, died last week, Fine Cedar Shingles Dressmaking, or any kind of sew- j at his home south of Estacada. I h ave the se llin g a g e n cy fo r firstclass ing done for ladies.— Miss Gertrude The following committee is mak­ m ountain cedar sh in gles w ell seasoned Morrow. ing arrangements for the Firemen’ s and of the best m ate ria l.— A . M orrow , E s­ Rev. H. E. Stubbs preached to Thanksgiving ball: George Shultz, tacada, O regon. the people at Dover last Saturday Fred Gilstrap and John Cassiday. Firemen’s Masquerade and Sunday. Deputy Collector of Internal Rev­ On Monday evening, the 13th, a enue, S. M. Ramsby, of Portland, The Estacada firemen are to give baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. was in the city last week looking in­ their stcond Annual Masquerade C. F. Williams. to the business of his department. ball on Thanksgiving night in the Miss Mellie Hall and her mother, W. P. Snuffin and R. A Dunccn Reed Hall. All arrangements have of Portland, visited Mrs. W. A. are going to give a dance on the 25 been made. The car leaving Port- Hevlman last Sunday. at the grange hall in Garfield. An land at 7.15 will remain in Estaca- Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Brown were oyster dinner will be a feature of it. j da till early next morning and one in from their farm, Tuesday, with H. W. Downing has sold his lots way fare will be charged for round j a load of fine quinces. in block 34 on Short street to Geo. j trip tickets from Portland and all | Charles Smith is having heavy Baldorf of Oregon City. The deal stations along the line. Prizes will timbers hauled for the high trestle was negotiated by the Bank of Es­ be given the best sustained charac- work at the brick yard. acters and the most comical costume. tacada James Tracey of Clackamas was Mrs. John Bourbona, who has out Sunday and spent the day with been visiting her parents, Mr. and Lumber Yard for Estacada Mr. and Mrs. John Tracey. Mrs. C. Bronson, went to Rainier, Linn Brothers are going to estab­ Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Mallory are Saturday, where her husband i s lish and conduct a ;e ail lumber visiting at Mrs Mallory’ s parents, working at his trade. yard in Estacada. They have pur- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Githens. Charles Bloomer has purchased chased as a site for that 'purjose sev­ A. H. Williams of Walla Walla of Dr. C. B. Smith some lots in eral lots in block 36 in the south­ arrived last week and will spend block one near the railroad and in- east part of town. They will be- the winter with his son, the News tends building on the property. It gin at once to fix up the yard, etc editor. is opposite the Golden Rule store. I This lumber firm has an extensive M. T. O'Connell, a prominent Earl Carver and family, old sawmill plant eleven miles east of lumberman of Duluth, Minn., was friends and acquaintances of L. C. J town and has several hundred thou- here this week on a prospecting Possen from M i c h i g a n , a r riv e d h e re sand feet of lumber ready to lie trip. last week and are at the latter’s home hauled to town and sold The grade Among those who were out from They will perhaps make their home of lumber that comes from this mill is the best that is found on the coast. Portland Sunday were G. W. Mor­ among us. row, W. P. Ready and J. W. Shaf- Mr. and Mrs. Reed and sons and ford. Will Move Their Mill John Thompson and daughters, It has been definately decided Emma and Mrs. Eastman were out The Springwater Mill Company | that the O. W. P. will build the from Poitland last week visiting at is intending sometime this winter Troutdale branch out from Cedar-: the Womer and Dale homes. They to move its sawmill plant a short ville at once. are former Pennsylvania friends. distance north from its present site j A. F. Shultz has bought through In the circuit court the case of into, a fine piece of timber said to the Bank of Estacada as agent, the James Corrigan for selling liquor in contain upwards of 2,000,000 feet James Corrigan property> on the Estacada without a license, was dis- °f lumber. 'I he timber is the prop- Boulevard. missed by the defendant paying the |e:ty o f R. A Stratton who purclia >ed Frank Morris has bought a lot on j fines assessed in Justice Haviland’ s it of W ill Looney. The land was Fourth street and is having a house courtj and dismissing the appeal. not included in the transaction. The of five rooms built, Mallory Pos- date for moving the mill has not Geo. Lockerby, one of the old sen has the contract yet been decided on. W. L. Van settlers of the Garfield country, was Dyke, manager of the mill compa­ Xnophone, the horse that | in town, Monday. Mr. Lockerby ny c insiders that it will take two shown in Estacada a couple weeks | has great confidence in the future ago, has been sold to a syndicate of divelopnlent of tile P jc irc North. years to clean out the lumber in their proposed new location. Clackamas county farmers. wast, especially cur own part of it. W. H. Mattoon, a well-known _ . . . . , , , ... , , . Second street has been planked citizen of Clackamas county, w h o ! , ... . . . . . . . , . from Main west to Zobrist, and work owns a fine farm and home near . . . . 1 j will continue until plank are laid on The comm in council passed an Viola, was in the city Sunday. the streets and roads to connect ordinance Tuesday evening placing Mrs. H. W. Edwards returned to with the main country road north of a license of $30 a quarter on meat her home in Salt Lake City last town. Marshal Lovelace is super­ bawk.rs witnin the city of Estaca­ Thursday, after a pleasant visit of tending the work. da. This does not effect farmers a month with Mrs. F. M. Cary and who sell their own product in qu m- Traveling Elder Henry Sparling family. of the Reorganized Church of Je­ tities of quarters or more. The city council has granted the sus Christ of Lattir Day Saints is Estacada B. & T. Company the conducting a series of le ’ig ousmeet- Farms and Town Lots for privilege of laying temporary water ings at the Currinsville hall. The Sale at Bargains pipes from Third street to the brick meetings have been well attended factory. E stacada is one o f the m ost beautiful and quite a degree of enthusiasm tow ns in the st ite, and is sure to h ave a City Treasurer John T. Page has ha, ^ manlfested. population of 5,000 before it is five years ! o ld . It w ill certa in ly becom e a manu- : a new, five room cottage nearly com- ( Mildred Ferry was s e v n ye :rs fu ctu rin g cen ter. T h e c it y is situated on I pleted. The new house is on his G O O D B A R G A IN S Mrs. D. C. Crane, Towle’s Maple Syrup Crystal White Towle Cane Syrup Towle’s Cooking Molasses Fancy Cream Rolled Oats Fancy Cream Rolled Wheat Tillamook Cream Cheese Royal Club & Fountain Canned Goods Toilet Soaps Laundry Soaps Three Heart Naptha Golden Star Lenox Headquarters for Olympic Flour C. F. HOWE „ , . ,. ... __ . _ the O . W . P . R v . about 35 m iles from 1 HOMES! Want one? Then buy one of those * ■ Acre Tracts Near Estacada and enjoy yourself T h is lan d is adjacen t to th e tow n and is w e ll adapted to fruit g ro w in g and ga rd en in g. T H E P R I C E IS It w ill be sold in large or sm all pieces W IT H IN T H E REACH OF ALL Write or call on D a v id B rid e n stm e , Estacada, — Oregon If you are Let us figure with you on the Meat Hawkers to Pay ---------------------------------- -------1 . . . m il l in e r oods V. - IN L A D I E S & C H I L D R E N S H O S E property just north of the residence 0 " ast Saturday, the 1 i t h , and a j.o rti.ln[q T h e railw ay com pan y is w ith n, u „ , number of her little girl friends the people in h u ild in x up th e com m u n ity | «ner ne lives. .„ j „ f .1 _ and it is m re to be a w in n er. If y o u 1 n . . . . , , , j came in ana took possession 01 tl e w ant to in vest in R eal E state and be in a The Deephos is a new-fangled „ , . . . , . ,, , , ... Ferry home and had a wonderfully position to m ake m on ey, w rite us. W e 1,000 kerosene can from which you can , . ... have som e ch oice pieces for sale and w ill 100,000 , ...... . fine time. Those present were Vl- g iv e you a good deal on th em . W e have fill your lamp, and it will not over- , . , „ r , . . Cords of good fir wood for sate at . .. r _ „ _ olet Johnson, Fay Weblier, N e!- some fine farm s for you as w ell, and w ill 1 7 the right price— The Bank of Esta­ A. 1 Shingles, the best made — See flow the receptacle. Cooper & F.y ! m ake th e price rig h t. W e are sellin g va Green, Bernice Mcrris, Lila How­ property e v e ry d a v . cada. [slatddd man have the agency. The Bank of Estacada. T he B a s k o r E s t a c a d a ell, Alice, and Leonard White. LIM BER We turn out Rough and Dressed Lumber of all kinds, delivered at prices that will please. Everything needed in the way of building material Springwater Mill Co. Call on or address our agent Allan Cooke, Oregon