The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, January 04, 1906, Image 1

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E A S T E R N C L A C K A M A S COUNTV, T H K R IC H E S T P A R T OF O REGO N
THE NEWS
$1—YEAR
NO. 5
of
E S T A C A D A , O REGO N, T H U R S D A Y ,
VO L. 2
CITY O FFICIAL DIRECTO RY
........................J . W. Reed
W. K. Havilsnd S r
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............................C. F. Howe
E. F. Surface
Alderman ?...
........................ W. F. Cary
R. A. Stratton
Mayor
To Our Friends & Patrons
1 :::
wind of last Saturday.
A raising
party was formed the first of this
week, and an effort made to put the
building buck on its foundation.
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19 0 6 .
Mail Route Assured
The Government has approved
the plan to establish the free rural
mail route from Estacada to the G ar­
field country and return. This route
will be started as soon soon as pos­
sible. The salary for the carrier
will be $750 a year.
$1 A Y E A R
Prices Reduced on All
A. Morrow has another large con­
Winter Styles in
tract with the railroad company to
furnish the latter with several thous­
Are you going to do better?
and feet of fir pileing.
Mr. Mor­
row has been at work several days
School opened again Tuesday.
getting the polls out of the park.
E. L Lacey was a passenger on I He is establishing quite a reputation
business to the cities, Tuesday.
Will g o to Spokane.
I for himself as a pile manufacturer.
Ous Burnett of Eagle Creek, was
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Howard and
at the county seat last Friday.
Charles Smith, who has had
SæBrasHH m »?
family arrived here last week from
charge of the work at the brick fac­
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Crane wtre New Mexico.
They have rented
tory since it started building, has
visitors to Portland, Tuesday.
John Page’s new house. Mr. How­
taken a position to build a $30,000,
Rex Gordon, of Dodge, spent the ard finds less dust in the air here
brick dry kiln for a concern in Spo­
holidays with friends up the valley. than in New Mexico atmosphere,
kane, and has severed his connec­
which is somewhat of an improve­
Mr. and Mrs. A. Demoy went
tions with the Estacada Brick &
ment. We hope they will like it
out to their home east of town, yes­
Tile Company. Mr. Smith has sup-
here and remain.
terday
erintended all the work at the fact- j
Mrs. B. O. Boswell arrived home ory and now has everything in fine
The Union Sunday school will
last Thursday from her long visit running order. Mr. and Mrs. Smith
elect new officers, Sunday, for the
with her husband in British Colum­ are soon to leave for their new home !
new year.
bia.
She returns looking well and They are offering their house furni­
There will be preaching services has enjoyed the snow and cold of ture for sale. See ad. on front page, j
at the school house next Sunday at the mountains where Mr. Boswell
the usual hours.
is engaged building telephone lines.
We are selling all kinds and grades
A Pleasant Surprise
Henry Epperson of Garfitld spent His many friends will be pleased to
of
Tea and Coffee.
If you are not
last Friday and Saturday in' Port­ know that he is in good health and
On New Years night a very pleas­
prospering.
land and Oregou City.
satisfied with what you are now us­
ant surprise party was given by
Wm. Dale who has been suffer­
There will be a grand ball at the
ing, Call for a free sample,
Miss Gertrude Morrow at her home
Currinsville athletic hall on Satur­ ing from a severe attack of rheu­ in honor of Miss E va Ryan, a visit­
ON MAIN STREET,
matism, is able to be around town
day eve. Jan. 6, 1906.
ing friend from Portland. The ev­
again.
ening was spent with games etc.
We want two houses and lots;
E. M. Johnson, one of the mill­ after which light refreshments were
must be cheap.
We have the cus­
wrights who has been workings at served. All enjoyed themselvis.
tomers—The Bank of Estacada.
the brick plant, has been promoted Those present were -The Misses
Found —Near the I. O O. F. hall to the position of superintendent.
Iva, Vida, Ruth and Mary Dale,
a pair of gold bowed glasses. Own­
G. W. Morrow was out from the Misses Stella, Edna and Mary
er can find them at The News shop.
Portland yesterday looking after Womer, Mrs. B. O. Boswell, Miss
A letter from Mrs. A. J. Buchan­ business connected with the facto­ E va Ryan, Miss Gertrude Morro” ,
an says they are enjoying good health ries. He was acornpam e l by an Messrs George Shultz, Clyde Gra-
and the fiine climate of Los Angeles insurance man.
hel, Jesse Stubbs, Smiley Lovelace
Cal.
and Roy Morrow.
SPRINGWATER NEWS
Miss E va Ryan, of Portland, was
out and visited during the holidays
Almond Edward Cary who died
Registration Begun
with her friend, Miss Gertrude
1
here on the 29th was born in Brook­
Morrow.
lyn New York 38 years ago. He
Registration of electors for the
A few Oregon City capitalists has resided in Oregon about 19 primary election, which will take
with their eyes open are figuring on years and was married to Miss place April 30, 1906, commenced
building an electric car line out to Sadie Bard about 9 years ago and Tuesday in the office of Co. Clerk,
Molalla.
since that time has lived here most Fred W. Greenman, Oregon City.
of
the time. He was striving hard Notwithstanding any previous reg­
A. F . Campbell, one of the early
W e are going to leave Estacada, and will sell
to
build
a home and will be greatly istration, all who want to vote next
promoters of the city of Estacada,
our new household furniture at low prices to
election must register again.
The
was renewing old acquaintences out missed by his many friends.
On
the
27th
Miss
Della
Guttridge
books
will
be
kept
open
until
May
here last Sunday.
avoid paying freight. Call early and get what
was married at her old home to Mr. 15, at 5 o’ clock.
The last day for
Miss Linda Womer, teacher of Frank Shannon of Oregon City.
you want
filing initiative petitions will be on
the Springwater school, spent the Quite a number of intimate friends
February 3, and the number of sig­
vacation week at her home, Mr. and were present. After disposing of a
natures required to initiate laws or
Mrs. E . S. Womer’s.
splendid dinner the happy couple amendments is 7,489—Clackamas
Earl Day and family have moved left for Oregon City where they will Cor. Portland Telegram.
here from Iowa and are living in reside in the future.
— Registration blanks will be in
E. Closuer, our road supervisor, all the voting precincts in the coun­
the Hunt house. Mr. Day is work­
has been busy the last week putting ty so that it wilt not be necessary
ing at the brick factory.
The publisher of The News has up guide boards at all road crossings to visit the county clerk’ s office to
Any
been somewhat troubled this week which will be quite a convenience have your name registered.
to
the
traveling
public.
notary
who
has
the
blanks
can
reg­
with a miserable attack of rheuma­
We hope to see the road improved ister electors.
However, there is
tics, or something akin thereto.
so we can get our produce to Estacada an enormous lot of work in it for
Charles E. Dubois, manager of and we also hope the O. W. P. Ry.
the clerk’ s office.
Your signature
the Dubois Lumber Company, was Co or some enterprising citizen will
must appear in the clerk’ s books,
out again, Monday, the first time build a suitable ware house so we
and if you do not visit the clerk’ s
since having a siege of the grip.
can ship from there instead of hav­ office personally, then your written
Rumor has it that Walter Shriner ing to haul our produce to Portland signature must be pasted into the
of Cottrell and Miss Cretia Lemon, in wagons.
books, which is slow work. Regis­
of Garfield, were married at Eugene
ter early.
GARFIELD
on Christmas Day at the home of
Cut this out and take it to the Kstacada
her mother.
Have you broken any of those
drug »tore and get a free sample of Cham­
|
New
Year
resolutions
yet?
Marie Stone, a niece of Prof. E.
berlain'» Stomach and Liver Tablets.
Jack Krigbaum has returned from These tablets are far superior to pills, be­
F. Surface, arrived here last week
to attend school during the winter. a Christmas vacation, spent with ing easier to take and more pleasant in
effect. They correct disorders of »torn
She is from Hood River, and will Salem relatives.
W e turn out Rough and Dressed Lumber
The neck-tie social given by Gar- acli, liver and bowels.
live, while here, at her uncle’s home
of all kinds, delivered at prices that will
1 field grange Friday evening was
Clyde Schock was the lucky, pronounced a pleasant affair by
OREGON CITY TRUST CO.
please. Everything needed in the way of
young bachelor who won that beau­ those attending.
Money
loaned
on
real
and
tiful sofa pillow in a raffle last week.
building m aterial------------
Miss Zoa Irwin spent Chistmas
All that Clyde lacks now is a home with her parents at Garfield.
chattel security
and a bride to complete the outfit.
Ray Wilcox has gone to Boring
Abstracts of Title made
We are agents for the sale of a to work.
direct from the records
Call on or address our agent
F. M. Gill of Boyd, Wasco Co.,
quarter section within eight miles
Dimick & Dimick, Mgn.
of Estacada with some good improve- ; was in in our midst this week. He
| ments and 2,000,000 feet of fine, has just completed a successful term O r e g o n C i t y
O reg o n |
Oregon
Estacada
standing timber.
Will sell for $5 near Boyd, and has t»een employed
for an other term.
an acre— The Bank of Estacada.
SHIP YOUR
The following grange officers will
The Estacsda Brick and Tile Co.
be installed at the January session
j has had built a clay dryer in which of Garfield Grange, No. 3 17 : W
, the wet clay from the beds is to be
R Oatfield, master; P Wagner,
Specially low prices are given on these goods for a short time
to VE T SCH & SONS,
put and prepared for the brick mak-
overseer; Frank Mellien, lecturer;
B O R IN G , O R E
{ing process.
By this way it will
WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF
F Holder, Sec.; Mrs. L. Wills,
not take so long to get the clay in
T reas.; Herman Davis, A s'st stew­
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR
the right condition to make brick
ard; Mrs. H. Epperson, lady as'st
out of it.
.
;
And everything the farmer wants—Farm Machinery,
I steward; Horace Davis, inside gate
B U T T E R FAT
Plows, Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions
The new church of the Gospel keeper; Lou Palmateer, sutsidegate
Workers at the comer of Sixth and keeper: Grace Davis, ceres; Mrs.
BUTTER, C R E A M , & M IL K
Main street was shoved off its foun­ Lou Palmateer, Pomona; Olive
BOUGHT a n d SOLD
Oregon
dation sometime during the heavy Wagner, flora.
Springwater
warn is i«, ñutís * m > « romiio *»
Treasurer......
Marshal........... ...................................John F . Lovelace
W e have the most complete line of
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
in Estacada, or vicinity
JA N U A R Y
Hats, Caps and Gloves
A t Mrs. Crane’s
In order to make room for Spring
stocks we must close out every pair
of Shoes in the house
Tea & Coffee
^ HOUSE *
Shoes at Wholesale Prices
It will pay you to investigate this sale
J. W. Reed.
THE BANK OF ESTACADA
Transacts A General Banking Business
Capital, $ 6 ,0 0 0 .0 0
Money to Loan on
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
For Sale at Bargains
Real Estate
INSURANCE
This bank has the local agency for some of the very best
Fire Insurance Companies.
Let us write your policy. : :
If you have money to loan, we will place it for you.
If you
have Real Estate for sale, list it with us, &s 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.
FURNITURE
A t Great Reductions
W e are now offering furniture at prices way down— every
article included. You can not do better anywhere.
SEE HERE!!
If you do not find what you want we will get any article you
may want. W e can send you to Portland wholesale houses
where you can get whatever you want at their prices and
we will pa^ the freight on your goods. You cannot beat this
anywhere. Make your own selections.
W e cannot afford
to carry a wholesale stock, but we can sell you goods out of
Portland wholesale houses, which is just as good. Is it not?
.
C. F. Howe.
Thanking the people for their past liberal patronage, we
hope to have a continuence of same.
We wish everyone
A PR O SPER O U S N E W Y E A R
H. Cooper & Co.
Charles Smith
If you are
Let us figure with you on the
LIMBER
Springwater Mill Co.
Allan
CREAM
Cooke«
Gents’ Underwear
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
.W. J. Lewellen..