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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1906)
Ihe ISIACADA fotWS P l 'I J U S l I K D h V K K Y T H U R S D A Y B Y H. A. W IL L IA M S Entered at the postofficc in Estacada, Or. us second class mail. et»s All Smile Advertising rates made known on appli cation. Cop) for publication anil change of ad copy must be handed in not later titan W ednesday m orning to insure pub- I lication for that week. One Yesr sm in i!'I MM RATES *1 00 Sis M onili. If paid in advance F E B . I, At the absudity of people with good judgment buying Hardware, Sash, Doors Mouldings Paints, Oils, Tinware, Granitware, Wood ware, Stoves or Ranges from a Portland Pay- B.forc-\Ye-L<-t-You Have The-Goods Hous.-, bought from a catalog, and if the goods do no*, suit, never mind, because it is too much trouble to send them back. A whole lot of satisfaction! Is it not? We smile because the people have given us their patronage in the past and that we have been able to make such low prices as to warrant this patronage and again we will make you a price, or sell you the goods as low or lower than prices quoted in catalogs of W e-Pay-The-F. e i'h t houses. This includes everything in our line, and on Stoves and Ranges we will save you from $ i to $5 and on some articles as quoted in catalog if so desired. We are not here to look at but are here to sell goods and we are selling them, and not only that, we will continue to sell them. We have in our warehouse 40,000 poun Is of nails -enough to keep you driving at your leisure time. We also have on hand, with those that will arrive this month, 1,450 Sash and Doors. This, with our large st.tck of Mouldings, Builders' Hardware, Paints, Oils, Szc, enables you to smile be cause you do not have to go away from home to get your selections or low prices. Yours with the greatest sincerity, whether your purchase is One Ptur.y or One Hundred Dollars, and the freight is paid. Cary Hardware Co. Livery & Feed THE ESTACADA STATE BANK Stable m x ’ -'.'HBm uatv a in '^ a igLam.g: T h « o n ly barn in'the city Good teams and careful drivers to an v, part of the country (INCORPORATED ) A. Morrow C A P IT A L $10,000.00 A G E N E R A L B A N K IN G B U S IN E S S T R A N S A C T E D © W e handle Insurance in several cl the Best and Oldest Q Companies, Buy and Sell Lands and Issue Drafts 52 on Foreign Countries. TÖ the O. W . P. Townsite Company I The Business of the Merchants cf Kstacada and the q jj Farmers is Solicited I . W E W IL L § Are local Agents for - EXTEN D - — VOLT E V E R Y F A C IL IT Y C O N SIS T A N T W IT H MODERN B A N K IN G P R IN C IP L E S - if - - ........- ---------- Call on us—We are here to serve you I) H I J. W. REED, Pres. T. Yl'CUM, Vice-Pres Pv A. STRATTON, Cashier GARFIH D mon Cold Arc the Cause of Many Serlou: Diseases Physicians who have gained a national reputation as analysts of the cause of va rious diseases, claim that if catching cold ! could be avoided a long list of dangerous I ailm ents would never be heard of. K v jry I one knows that ) ne anemia and con i sumption originate from a cold, aud that I chronic dttturrh, bronchitis, and all thr< at and lung troubles are aggravated and ren dered mrtre serious by each fresh attack, i I>o not risk your life o r take el aae s . when you have a cold. Dhatuberlaii.L I Cough Rem edy w ill cure it before these I diseases develop. This rem edy contains Mrs. H. II. Anders is very ill. " nvinl" ’ n,° ^ hine or otf r drug and has thirty years of rej ut tion Henry 1 almateei has returne d ba k of it, gained bv cures under every from Eastern Oregon, where he has ‘ condition. Per sale by Estacada ding been for the past several months, store. Mr. and Mrs. W. Shriner are visiting in East Multnomah coun E. E. Roberts, who will manage ty this week. the meat market here, expects his Mrs. James Linn of Currinsville j family to move here from Gresham | visited in i Garfield last week, th’s week. They will live in the ! P. E. Linn was a passenger to ro jins connected with the shop. Portland last Wednesday. Messrs Ray and Cnrtis Wilcox, Mrs. W. H. Grable has had sor e jee and Herman Davis, John of their house goods sent to Grass in, and J. E. Stubbs visited Valley and as soon as Mr. Grable Currinsville Sat. night. secures a house to rent, the family Garfield Grange No. 3 17 held a will move. Mrs. Grable’ s healt! ell attended session Sat. at which lias improved so much here that she time occurred tiie annual instalation will again try the Interior. 'o f officers by W. H. Holder P. M. Eagle Creek grange 297 is adver One candidate was initiated. tising a Cow soviable which will 1* E/ekiah Whodr, thunk it. given February to, in the evening, Theodore Eearey, of Portland, is at the grange hall. A literary en working for his board at his old tertainment will be a part of the friend, G. W. Locktrby’ s of G ar program after which dancing will field. be tlie main feature. M tion. State printer. Land commissioner. United States senator. Two congressmen. Two state representatives. One county commissioner. Sheriff. Clerk. Treasurer. Coroner. Surveyor. Fine bunch of Jumixj bananas due to arrive tonight at Reed’s. 1906 E . N. Bates who has been work There is but one ex-president of ing on the new Linn barn at Cur the United States living. Signifi rinsville, is now at work on John cant, isn't? We don’ t want the Bates’ residence in Estacada, put presidency. ting on porches and finishing the interior. Hon. Grant B. Dimick spent last Mrs. A. S. Hutchins, mother of Saturday in Estacada Mr. Dimick, Manager Belknap of the Estacada who is a candidate for the office of county judge, gives a plain, honest Brick & Tile Compnny, and Mr. statement of what the people may and Mrs O. C. Hutchins arrived expect of him should he be elected here last Saturday from Worcester, M ass., and will, perhaps, remain to the office. here. They are at the Hotel Esta cada Mr. Hutchins is assisting at The wreck of the Valencia will, the brick factory. if nothing more, give an investigat A few invited friends spent last ing committee something to do. But the fact is, shipping on the Pa Monday evening at the pleasant cific needs improving in every re home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Dupray. spect. There must have been neg Among those present were: Mr.and ligence and incompetency on the Mrs. C. W. Seymour, Mr. and Mrs. Valencia and its attempted rescu- B. W. Reid, Joe Domagalla and Wm. Straight. Billy brought his phonograph and furnished music for the occasion which \vas greatly The frogs have begun to sing. What more welcome sound to the enjoyed by all present. heart and soul Oregonian than the tuneful melody of the little noctur nal, aquatic, webfoot troubadour? The meadowlark for the fields, and the robin for the back yard, but for energetic, whole-souled crescendo, for care-dispelling, debt-forgetting enjoyment, give us the frog.— Phil omath Review. There will come a time when the famous appies of Hood River w’ill find a close rival in the apples of Clackamas county. And why not? The soil and conditions in Eastern Clackamas county are pronounced to lie as good as Hood River’ s for apple raising. The great trouble .vith this part of the county is that it has been isolated until now. and the next few years will see a great many experiments in raising fruii which will prove beyond doubt the sujierior adaptation of this section or apple culture. Resolutions of Condolence T IM E C A R D 0 . W. P. & R ). The Dubois Lumber Company ■«-«e oí Estscudii, Creqon ■ ■ — M AN U FAC TU RERS OF A L L C L A SSE S OF Fir end Cedar r D t K ■ »•»■ S»'» .Hi«jlt g r a d e h u i 'J i r g m a t e r ia l a If You Are Going to Build, V/e C:n Pit You Out to the Top Notch in Evcry- ti ..I¡g ròouldipgs in All Sly!« C. L Dl'BOIS, Manager W. A. JO N C 3 ft« our «tiling agvtJt in Kstacada, jOrv^oa T e le p h o n e ro tin e tion direct nr‘t!i m ill rg j.u iA J:: T OR Y o rk HOM E PAPER * ■ Co. I: E S T A C A D A -P O R T L A N D Cars leave Estacada for Port- j ; land: 7 : 37 - 9 : 37 . 11:37 A - M. «= 37 . 3 : 47 . 5 : 37 > 9:05 P. and j ■ M. Cars leave Poi Fand for Esta- - cada: 7 :30 ,9 :30 , 11:3 0 A. M. and ¡¡ 1 :3 0 ,3 :4 0 ,5 :4 4 ,7 :1 5 P .M . :: W ay freight leaves Estacada in the morning, returning in the evening. Main offices ol the com pany: 13a 1-2 - F irst St. Portland, Oregon. | I | ii | i .|. |,,»i|n|.,|i.|i Liver/ Stable & Dray Line W. A. JONES, Prop. All work given prompt attention WOOD Dry, any length always on hand PR OFESSIO NAL C A R D S Dr. C. B. SMITH M il l ie M c C o n n e ll , E. N . B a t e s , D ora B rackett , Committee. Geo. C BROWNELL LA W YER All bnslnes» promptly attended to OREGON CITY, O&RCOM W. A. HEYLMAN, Voters FOR RENT Should Remember Attorney at Law N O T A R Y P U B L IC Estates carefully looked after. M ortga ges foreclosed and Collections made The A 1 Cary farm in the Spring- A ll Business Given Careful Attention water neighlx>rhood 90 acres in The following data compiled by crop this year. E S T A CADA, - - OREGON 20 acres in clover. Secretary Dunbar and Attorney Good buildings, water Szc General Crawford is of interest to voters in Oregon and especially to N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S For particulars see or write candidates for public office.* It Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed adm inistrator would be a good idea to cut this of the estate of Almond E . Can*,deceased article out and save it. and any and all persons having claim s S P R IN G W A T E R , O REGO N Registration books opened by- against the said estate must present them county ciei k, Tuesday, January 2. to the undersigned, ut his residence at Henry Epperson wishes it said Springw ater, Oregon, duly verified, w ith Registration books closed for pri that the electors registers were sent in six months from the date of this no mary election, April 10, 5 p. m. Registration books opened after to the county clerk „who rectived tice. Dated Janu ary iS , 1906. W IL L IA M A . B A R D , them several days ago. primary election, Aptil 25. Adm inistrator. Registration books closed for gen Please notice that your opportun D i m i c k & D i m i c k , eral election, M ay 15, 5 p. m. ity to buy goods at’, Reed’s at cata A ttorneys fo r Adm inistrator. Number of signers required, to log prices freight off is off. Last initiate laws or amendments, 7,489. week in setting up their ad the typo Last day for filing initiative^peti- made it freight’ ‘excluded” instead tions, Feb. 3. of_freight “ equalized” as their ad Last for filing phampblets oppos copy read. 1 After a few days spent at home, L u r in w L le Sorry the people did 1 Henry Palmateer, who has been in ing measures,"February 5, not see this opportunity, but The Freda Duns who has liecn work Eastern V as'.iEigton since Last fall, Direct primary ¡election. News was saved some-freight bills. qmust win upon Ih eir^ ing in Ponland lias returned home. returned to Portland, Sunday eve- County clerks give notice of pri merits. The International | Kelley ¡[Boyer has left litre for Eas- iag where he will lie etnpl lyir! . mary election not later than March D ictionary has wen a r iern Oregon for the summer. his trade. Mr. Pulmateer says iha> 21. greater distinction upon Levy Morgan of Hcppner is visit- the conditions are the very 1 : in Last day for filing p.ti i >ns for tfh a l Is ihe Answer I ; ing friends here. * j the grain belt for a good cro,- n..xt placing names on ballot for state, its merits and is in more* Wo w ill soon tiavc tired at ns from j Miss Smith of Portland was the year. congressional, and district offices, every side the old question, “ W hat Is general use than any other* so rare us a d a y In Ju n e ? " It Is all guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cur- Marcli 30. Fred and Mrs. Lnn'z dej>arte<\ right to have the questlou propounded rin last Saturday and Sunday. Last day for petition^ for county by a rom antic yo u ng w om an w ith soul work of its kind in the Tuesday, for Gresham where they offices, April 4. English language. ful eyes, but when the poilcem an on e-q ected to remain a few days with A Habit to be Encouraged Date of primary election, April 20. the corner stops you to ask It the I A . I f . K *yp*, L I ..D ., D . I \ , o f O x fo rd f I The mother who has acquired the habit relatives before prccct ing on to pleasure is all his. f r in J v e r r it y , K n jr ! » n « l, bus re c e n ily fiiui raid k hub recently Canvassing votes of primary elec- relou* tv.irk ; it »si o f ii : I t h« Im irm a m arvelous ! of keeping on band a txittle of Cliamticr- Wallowa, a new town in Wallowa A s a m atter o f fa c t there are several difficult to • o rc e ive o f a i diet _ lofttirr raoreî things rare r than a d a y In Ju n e. B e e f , .. . , , ...... 1 t on f >r state officers, May 5. , Ia n s Couqh Rm cdy, savi» lic n c lf n great c. KverythiiiffU* oxh n u sth a arid com plete. _ c untv, where Mr. I ant/ w.ll work 1 J i*i It - not o.A y w lw t w « iri* lir e rp e c t to steak in a b o ar '.Ing bouse w here fuel Is amount of uneasiness and an xiety. Colds, find lo K ie li * w ork , h u t ifc o what fe v c fl his old trade, painting. T h e ir: Genen -1 election. painting an ini.xirtaut item Is one. and the man u s v o u M o ve r have thought o f lookin g fo r . | j roughs and croupe, to which children nre a Last ilav for filing certificates of who p a y s you the dollar he borrow »I A suppler tent to the t\rw e d itio n has many friends here w s h t h .m sue-! susceptible arc. qu ickly cured by its use. b ro u g h t it f u lly mt to date. I ha>x I xn - i ! norcinttion for state office by as- until he e o u ll go home and see his lo o k in g th ro u g h the la tte r w ith a fe eling! It counteracts any tm dency of a cold to C .:iS ill th e ir n e w lo c atio n . o f astonishm ent nt Its complete™**, nnd w ife is another. B a re r than all Is the the a m o u n t o f labor th a t been p u t [setnbly,of electors, April 19. result in pneumonia, and if given a» soon ----- - - - -- —— person who has ba;l a sm atterin g o f an In to it. as the first symptom* of ere up appear, it The Bot Phydc Last day for filing nominating education who does not come around v ill prevent the attuk. This remedy When yon wart a j»!iya*c that is rxsik | petitions for state offices. May 4. 0:1 n perfeet Ju n e m orning and s;>oll THE GRAND P n i Z E contains nothing injurious and mothers nad gentle, ea&y ta lake an 1 pleasant it the d a y fo r you with the ancient ques <the hiifhert s tra rd ) t - b * g ive the e T T: n -f re n to th Last day for filing certificates of te rn a tkjo al at the W orklS i F air, 1 1 . Louis. [ tion. give it to little one« with a feel ng of | cr- effect, take Chanda rla;n*§ S o nacli anil Every tnix ,u:!f-i-iaton for county off c s by as- fevt w etnity, Sold by K stacrJa drug store L iver Tablet». Price 25 cent FÄEE - T eat I» Pronunciation,** in Then She Tolerates It. stru ct h e r.iiíí <*..:«> ta io in g j warranted. Get n free wttnpTe at E*t*ea- sembly of electors. May 4* f«*r th e wU» lu f.u n ity . A ls o / A mustache on her rpper lip • Last dr»y for filirj* nominr.tinjt . i lustrateti j Con’t Fail To register. Sre R. da dmg stete m 1 try tluui. Annoys a Indy fair Q. & C . M CRR '.A M C O , Fnless some horrid, awful man Tile executive committee of the petition for county ■ ffi ca. May 19. A. Straiten, Notary Public PUSMVHCSS, H a s s ly l y p u l It th ere. Sem so ritL o , M ass. Sunday school met with Rev. H. E. General election. June 4 -j i..z,-i 7 . A Mean Inference. The rules of registration are as Stubbs, Tuesday to make arrange-, " ^ e state, district, and county “ W hen I w a s out w est a fellow took follows: If you are not a native m.-nts for lioiding church sevices ° ® ces to be filled in the election I a nation to m e r.nd g a v e me a room j born citizen, you must bring your | and Sal bath school in the new next June, are the following: ft. hing rtka i rent fre? all w in ter.” j ‘T h a t w a s nice. B y the w ay, <lo they G o vcn o r. If yon are acqnaiatcd with any one who natuiali/ati.m pa*era with you. church building. A s no satis'ac- keep the Ja ils w arm In th at country T " i» troubled with this distressing ailm ent, Secretary of state. : You must have resided in the state toiy arrangements could he made ' yon can do him no grra trr favor than to State treasurer. ! six mouths preceding this ekvtior. Sab'xit’i school will fce held at the Seme Incentive. - tell him to try Cham berlain's u lv e . It “ I alw ays like » > ace a man practice giees instant relief. This salve alan cures 1 You must have two freeholders as school house Sunday at to a. ni. : Supreme judge. w h at be preaches.” Attorney general. sore nipples, tetter and salt rheum. Price witnesses. Register early and a- and voting people's meeting at 6.30 “ B ut yon must rem em ber be d r a w s a | 23 cents. For u le by Estacada drug store Superintendent of public? i.:struc- void the rush. I P. M. sa la ry fa r preaching.” S I § lb Wm. A. Bard ALL fiOOO THINGS p e s i. ¡I Whereas, the Great Father, above P H Y S IC IA N & SU R G E O N has seen fit to remove from the midst of the family of our Sister, Estacada office: lip stairs in Howe’s store. Maggie Smith, her loving and af fectionate sister. I)r. Sm ith w ill be at liis home in E ag le Therefore, be it resolved by thy Creek evenings and mornings. Eagle Creek Grange, No, 297; that we express and extend to Sister, William K. Haviland, M. D. Maggie Smith, and her parents, our PHYSICIAN «ad SLRCFCN. hearfelt sympathy in this time of sorrow and bereavement, and Office e t U m drug » to re , - i s t e cede Be it fuither resolved ¡that a copy N2<jht ced e enew ered. of these resolutions be sent to Sister, N ight bell at Second St. entrane« Maggie Smith, and a copy sent to the county papers Elction Statistics A Few Dates Which r