The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, January 11, 1906, Image 1

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remember if you are not a
subscriber, a cordial invita­
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PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OP ESTACADA AND EASTERN CLACKAMAS
$1—YEAR
NO.
6 OF
VOL.
2
E S T A C A D A , OREGON, T H U R SD A Y ,
Mayor
To Our Friends & Patrons
We have the most complete line of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
in Estacada, or vicinity
In order to make room for Spring
stocks we most close out every pair
of Shoes in the house
«
Shoes at W holesale Prices
It will pay you to investigate this sale
THE BANK OF ESTACADA
T ra n sa cts A G e n e ra l B a n k i n g B u s i n e s s
INSURANCE
This bank has the local agency for some of the very best
Let us write your policy. : :
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,
Those who have neglected to pay í
the license on their dogs better do A
so or they may lose their degs. So
There will be a meeting of the
Mrs Mattie Matliieson and Mrs.
Snyder of Portland were out last Woman’sChristian Temperence Un­
ion at the home of Mrs. H. A. Wil­
week and visited at city bakery.
liams Saturday at 3 p ra. A ll mem­
We want two houses and lots; bers are requested to be present and
must be cheap.
We have the cus­
all who are interested in temperence
tomers—The Bank of Estacada.
work, especially those who are mem­
Found —Near the I. O O. F. hall bers of other unions, are invited to
a pair of gold bowed glasses. Own­ attend.
er can find them at The News shop.
Mrs. W. A Heylman returned
from her visit in Spokai e last Sun­
day. She had a pleasant visit there.
Mrs. C. C. Shafford and little son.
Sunny Jim, were out the first of the
week, guests at the home of Mrs.
A. W. Eckerson.
Real Estate
If you have money to loan, we will place it for you.
JA N U A R Y
says Marshall Lov.lace, and he
oug t to now.
Marshal
Mrs. R. C. Herring and her little
daughter, Wavo, went to Portland
Foggy, but the grass grows.
last Saturday for consultation with
Attorney Heylman was in Port­ a specialist in regard to the latter’s
eyesight which has been troubling
land on business, yesterday.
her of late.
Hotel Estacada has received a
carload of hard coal for winter use.
Mrs. J. W Shafford has been in-
That whistle of the brick factory vited by the business men's associ-
is a welcomed signd of more indus­ ation of Portland to be one of the
association's guests on its tour
trial life.
through California which is to be
The volunteer fire department made this month.
held their regular monthly meeting
W. E. Wills, of Willsburg, has
Monday night.
filed a petition in the office of the
G IR L W A N T E D at once to do county clerk, Multenomah county,
general house work.
Call at Mrs. announcing himself as a candidate
H. E. Williams’ .
at the primary election for the of-
Miss Cora Yocum returned to fice of county commissioner on the
Corvallis last week to take up her Republican ticket,
Estacada was represented in Ore­
gon City last Saturday by J. F.
Lovelace, Mayor Reed and John
Tracy.
Capital, $ 6 ,0 0 0 .0 0
Money to Loan on
CITY OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
............................................... J . W. Raed
............................ W. K. H avi land Sr
............................................ C. F. Howe
...........................
E F. Surface
W. F. Cary
Cashier.
FURNITURE
AtGreatReductions
We 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. We can send you to Portland wholesale houses
where you can get whatever you want at their prices and
we will pay the freight on your goods. You cannot beat this
anywhere. Make your own selections. We 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?
Thanking the people for their past liberal patronage, we
hope to have a continuence of same.
We wish everyone
A PROSPEROUS N E W Y E A R
H. Cooper & Co.
If we are going to experience any
cold, winter weather this season it
will have to hurry up, for it is near­
ly warming up time.
Will Increase to $ 3 0 . 0 0 0
In speaking to a prominent mem­
ber of the Estacada Wood Manufac­
turing Company last week the News
Editor was informed that the capi­
tal stock of the company will soon
be increased from $20,000 to $30,000
and that some large additions and
improvments are to be made in the
company’s plant in Estacada. A-
mong these additions will be a saw
mill which will be used to furnish
material for the factory. These
changes are to be made just as soon
as possible.
, Sam Lantz was again in the doc­
tor’ s care for the same ailment
which has effected one of his ears.
He went to the city, Monday.
Tax
Levy Made.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Durrell and
their daughters, the Misses Nora,
Linnie and Gean, of Gresham, vis­
ited at the home of F. M. Lantz
Saturday.
County Court Fixes the Levy
at 18 Mills
Sailor E. Smith and wife went to
Portland the first of the week. Mr.
Smith attended the meeting of the
stockholders of the Estacada Wood
Manfg. Co.
$35,970 To Be Raised General
County Puposes
Your home print shop by
getting your printing done
at home. Every $ spent in
this way is reflected in the
improvement of the shop.
Satisfaction guaranteed.......
COUNTY, THE RICHEST PART OF OREGON
work at the college.
| The city marshal says he is mak-
Harry Groff has been taking ing strenuous efforts to find out
charge of the engine at the Wood and arrest the person who supplies
factory part of this week.
the young boys about town with
Mrs. G. H. Lichthorn was the the tobacco they are seen to li v.\
guest of Mrs. Duus of Currinsville He says there are liable to be some
arrests made very soon now.
couple of days last week.
J. W. Reed.
Fire Insurance Companies.
PATRONIZE
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L
OlICK.
The factory of the Estacada Brick
& Tile Company began Tuesday to
make brick and several thoi s nd
are now stacked in one of the large
100,000 capacity dryers ready to 1 *“
burned into fine da k rid brick,
Manager Belknap is rapidly perfect-
iug everything about the faceory so
Prices Reduced on All
Winter Styles in
Hats, Caps and Gloves
At Mrs. Crane’s
that f,KJn the P,ant wU1 1)6 ronnin*
11 caPatlt>
Young
TH E NEWS
$i A Y E A R
People’s Asso­
Tea & Coffee
* HOUSE *
ciation.
A young people's meeting was
o gai.izid Sun lay evenirg with m x -
teen members, twelve active and
four associate members. The first
meeting will be held at the senool
house at 6.30 next Sunday evening
with Iva Dale as leader. The top­
ic is “ The Safeguard of a Nation ’ ’
Prov. 14— 34 The young people
elected the following officers:
Stella Wonter
President
Ruth Dale
Vice-President
Zoa Irwin
Secretary
Jessie Stubbs
Treasurer
Edna Womer
Organist
W e are selling all kinds and grades
of Tea and Coffee.
If you a re not
satisfied with what you are in
ing, Call for a free sample,
ON MAIN STREET,
I. 0. 0 . F. and Rebec­
ca hs Hold Joint
C. F. Howe.
Installation.
Last Saturday evening Estacada
Lodge No. 175 I. O. O. F. and Cen­
tennial Rebekah Lodge of Estacada
held a joint, public installation of
officers for the new year at the Odd­
fellow hall in this city. Clackamas
Lodge I. O. O. F. visited and E.
P. Dedmen N. G. conducted the
installation ceremonies.
A grand
banquet and dinner was served in
the large hall-room below.
The
Oddfellows installed the following
new 0fi-icers:
W H Holder
Noble Grand
J K Ely
Vice-Noble Grand
J F Lovelace
Clerk
George Ely
Treasurer
After the work of installing these
officers, the hour was so late that
the installation of the new Rebekah
officers was not gone through with.
There were about a hundred pres­
ent who sat down to the excellent
dinner which was furnished by the
local lodges.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
For Sale at Bargains
We are going to leave Estacada, and will sell
our new household furniture at low prices to
avoid paying freight. Call early and get what
you want
I
Charles Smith
We are agents for the sale of a
quarter section within eight miles
of Estacada with some good improve­
ments and 2,000,000 feet of fine,
standing timber.
Will sell for $5
an acre.— The Bank of Estacada.
A t a meeting last week the coun­ A Jamacian Lady Sptaka Highly of Chamber,
ty commissioners fixed the county
lain'i Cough Remedy
Mrs. Michael Hart, wife of the Super­
tax levy for this year.
Last year
it was 2 0 mills; this year it is 18 intendent of Cart Service at Kingston,
Jamica, West Indies Islands, says that
mills.
s' e has for some years used Chamberlain's
The estimated expenses for this cough Remedy for coughs, croup and
H H. Eyman has purchased a year was 217,276.30 and for the last whooping cough, and has found it very
stock of undertakers goods and will year it was $223,061.26
beneficial. She ha* implicit confidence
go into business at Kelso, Washing­
The present levy was apportioned in it and would not he without a bottle
ton. Everybody here wishes the among the various funds af follows: of it in her home. Sold by the Kstacada
Drug Store.
doctor abundant success.
School ta x ...........................5.1 mills
The Rebekahs installed the fol­ Co. school libraries................01 “
lowing officers at their meeting last Road ta x ............................*.3.
"
OREGON CITY TRUST CO.
evening: Mrs. Mary Johnson, N. G. ' Bridge
• 3 .
“
Miss Agnes Davis, V. G. Miss Ge: - State
»2.3 "
Money loaned on real and
trode Morrow, Sec.; Miss Florence General Co. purposes » • 3 -
“
chattel security
Duncan, Treas.
Payment int. on county
Abstracts of Title made
indebtedness ...................... 5 “
Charles Ferry left, Tuesday, on
direct from the records
Payment
of
county
in­
a tour of the coast region south of
debtedness.......................1.
“
South Bend, particularly the new
Dimick & Dimick, Mgr».
Last
year
the
county
raised
for
town of Raymond, Washington,
O regon C it y
O h eg o n
where M. C. Adkins is also pinting state purposes $34.337-50 and this ,
year
there
will
be
raised
$20,937.50
j
fur.
The items of expenses for which j
Estacada
this year's taxes were levied are as '
Clackamas county Pomona, Pa­ follows:—
trons of Husbandry', held an im­ State ta x ...........................$20,937.50]
portant all-day meeting at Oswego, School............................... 49,038.99
with Oswego grange as guest, yes­ General county purposes 35,970.00
terday. A general invitation was Bridges............................. 28,000.00
BORING, O RE
extended to all the granges in the R oads........ ...................... 28,000.00
surrounding counties to attend the Interest on outstanding
HIGHEST PRICK PAID FOR
meeting.
State Lecturer Waldo
warrants....................... 4,000.00
was present and addressed the farm ' Paynient on out,ta„ding
BU TTER FAT
e s. State Dairy and Food Com-
warrant5....................... ,0,000.00
m,ss»oner Bailey, also delivered an Rthate cf Uxe9............... 4,400.00
B U TTER , C R E A M , & M IL K
address to the farmers on “ Pure
Mrs. Dr. Charlton, who has been
living on her valuable timber claim
in the foothills east of town for
several months, went to the city the
other day to prove up.
If you are
Let us figure with you on the
SHIP YOUR
CREAM
to VETSCH & SONS,
LUMBER
We turn out Rough and Dressed Lumber
of all kinds, delivered at prices that will
please. Everything needed ip. the way of
building material
Springwater Mill Co.
Call on or address our agent
Allan Cooke,
Oregon
Gents’ Underwear*
Specially low prices are given on these goods for a short time
WE C A R R Y
A C O M P L E TE
L IN E OF
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And everything the fanner wants—Farm Machinery,
Plows, Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions
Food Law s."
]
Tota, ...........................$2.7,276 30
BOUGHT V»n S O U )
.m i, is 10 * parrs tso ocomicv.
Springwater
.W. J. Lewellen...
Oregon