The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, March 15, 1906, Image 1

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E A S T E R N C L A C K A M A S C O U N T Y, T H E R IC H E S T P A R T OF O REGO N
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JU ST
C IT Y OFFICIAL DIRECTO RY
................................................. J . W. Rood
.................................W. K. Haviland Sr
................................................ C. F. Howo
............................................. E. F. Surfaco
................................................ W. F. Cary
R E C E IV E D
M arsh al......
Another Invoice of Shoes
Our Mount Hood Dress Shoes,
4 «
Klamath Horse Hide “
■ 4 « Velour Calf Dress Shoes
«• Columbia
44
All are winners.
feet.
River Drivers
Argosy Loggers
> 3
50
$2 50
$2 50
$
5
00
$4 25
If you are hard to fit bring in your
J. W . R E E D *
Oeo. J. Stratton, Manager
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 ns 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, as we have no
property of our own for sale and can push your 6ales
Our lawyer will attend to all of your legal business, drawing
papers of every kind
W . A. HEYLMAN, Cashier.
Livery Stable
& Dray Line
Where To Pay Your
Taxes
Pay your Clackamas County T a x ­
es in Portland at the office of the
W . A. JON ES. P ro p .
Clackamas Title Company,
606-608
Chamber o f Commerce Building.
AN work given prompt attention
SAVE TIME AND EXPENSE
WOOD
Duplicate tax rolls ready for your
inspection.
Statements of taxes
furnished upon application in per­
son or by mail. Call before March
15, and save 3 per cent.
Dry, any length always on band
S H IP Y O U R
CREAM
to V E T S C H & SO N S,
BO R IN G , O R E
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.
H IG H EST PR IC K PAH) FOR
BUTTER FAT
BUTTER CREAM, & MILK
BOUGHT
a i » d
SOLD
t us n
The electric arc lights which
have been placed at the principal
street corners shed a very illuminat­
ing light over the main portion of
tbe city.
Mrs. J. Grabel, of Grass Valley, ! Pecia' 1y t™ e with respect to the
was over and spent last Sunday liveI>' scramble that is takin* place
among the many candidates for the
with Mr. and Mrs. Cooper.
Saturday—St. Patrick’ s Day.
nomination for Sheriff on the Re­
Mr. Kadauaw has moved out to
A new stock of Wall Papier just publican ticket.
Charley Dubois' mill.
arrived, prices to suit the times, and
Among the candidates recking
Mrs. H. W. Downing was in the we have Neal’ s Interior Enamels for the nomination to this office is D. R
city this week consulting a physi- decorating interior woodwork, walls Dimick of Canby. Having removed
pja,,
and ceilings. We also have Davis’
Varno Stain Lac which shakes old
Banker Heyln.an was transacting j floors Iook ,jke new We have any
business at the county seat last Sat­ quantity of these goods on hand and
urday.
you should see them. It will make
Wm. A. Bard was at Oregon City your old furniture look new.— H.
last week closing up the deal for the Coopier & Co.
sale of the Cary farm.
The worst in 18 years.
Farmers’ Telephone
Have all sizes and the Latest Lasts in these Shoes
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Ben Bullard was at Oregon City ¡qualified and in every way entitled
on business, yesterday.
| to ask for nomination and election
J . W. McAnulty has come out as ■ to any of the offices within the gift
a candidate for recorder.
1 of the people are to be found scat-
Stock Hogs wanted at the Esta­ tered tlioughout Clackamas county.
cada Meat Marked
In the pending campaign this is es-
A Good Property for
Sale Cheap
The Carpenter residence proper­
ty, just north of Mayor Reed’ s, is
offered for sale cheap.
We have
the exclusive agency of this piece
of desirable city property and for
30 days only will offer it at a very
low figure.
— R. A. Stratton.
Bring in your hogs— The Esta-
cada Meat Market pays 7j^cts pier
W. H. Bonner, ■ who recently sold
pound for them dressed.
his shingle mill near Logan, is now
Ladies wishing Dressmaking or working in the interest of his tele­
other sewing done should call and phone company. He is selling stock
in the concern to farmers and oth­
see Miss Gertrude Morrow.
ers who feel interested in the under­
R. A. Stratton is having his resi­ taking.
The compiany will be
dence lots on the Boulevard cleared known as the Farm & Home Tele­
preparatory to starting a residence phone Company, and will be run on
Mr. Bonner ex-
Josh Billings used to say that a mutual basis.
when a man begins going down hill piects the stock holders to absorb all
all creation seems greased for the his interest so that it will be owned
occasion.
wholly by the pieople. In this way
Have quite a number of Black Mr. Bonner says the cost to the
Manorkan and Bard Plymouth pieople for phoues will be merely
Rock hens for sale.—Mrs. W. A. nominal. He thinks there will be
considerable line extension made
Heylman.
this year.
The condition of Charles Bloom­
er does not improve, and owing to
The Estacada Meat Market wants
his advanced age recovery is very an unlimited number of beef cattle,
doubtful.
hogs, veal, sheep, chickens and for
which
they will pay the highest
E. E. Roberts has gone to Silver
Lake to make final proof on a valu­ market price.
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New Millinery Goods
I have received a new supply for the season in
L A D IE S ’ H A T S AND T R IM M IN G S
White Waistings, Ginghams, Latest and Newest
Patterns in Ribbons, Lawns, Linens &c.
Will be pleased to show the ladies these new styles
M rs. D. C. C R A N E
W ha t Adds More to
An Article
of Diet
Than Good Seasoning
Our Extracts are all Pure
Natural Oii Flavors with
just enough Spirits to pre­
serve them.
All our Spices are the Pure
Ground Goods Packed in
Full Weight Cans.
Some other good things to eat,
D R. D IM IC K OF C A N B Y
to Clackamas county from Marion
with his parents when he was but
five years of age and having resided
in this county ever since, Mr. Dim-
ick may almost be considered a na­
tive of this county. In the persuit
of farming and the livery stable
business Mr. Dimick has resided in
both the Macksburg and Needy
precincts, at Wilhoit, Oregon City,
and Canby. He has never before
asked for county office and in no
able timber claim. John Bates fills
sense of the term is he an office
City Council
the place at the meat block during
seeker, having become a candidate
his absence.
The city council held an interest­ for the nomination at the repeated
The cases of diphtheria that were ing meeting Tuesday evening. E. earnest solicitation of his many
reported at Eagle Creek are out of C. Belknap who had been appointed friends. He at one time served as
quarantine.
The school will re­ councilman qualified and took office. constable and he was also town
main closed, as there was but one E. S. Wonier was appointed record­ marshal at Canby.
er, and has filed his bond.
The
Mr. Dimick cast his first vote for
month of the term left.
treasurer appointment was left over. the nominees on the Republican
On account of being a little too
The interesting part of the meeting ticket and he has ever since lieen
much in evidence last Thursday,
arrived when the minutes of the found a staunch Republican, at all
Jas. Suter of Eagle Creek was taken
previous meeting came up for ap- times working for the success of
up by tbe city marshal. It cost him
proval.
Objection was made to the entire ticket. He has a wide
the small sum of $io surety.
having the petition of W. H. Heyl­ acquaintance of influential friends
Julius Cardell, a helper at the man appear as a whole in the min­ throughout the county who will
blacksmith’ s forge, got a piece of utes. A ll that was required was to exert their every effort to land this
steel in oue of his eyes.
He was file the pxiTier as a part of the busi­ nomination for him, feeling that he
taken to Portland, but will undoubt­ ness proci edings of the board. The is entitled to recognition at this time.
edly lose the sight of the eye.
Mr. Dimick is a man of the
objection was sustained, and a spir­
A t the meeting of the young peo- ited discussion by Mr. Heylman and strictest integrity whose word is
Recorder the equivalent of his bend. He is
ple next Sunday evening the sub­ the council followed.
ject— “ The Glory o f Christlike Haviland took exceptions to the ac­ capable of satisfactorily filling the
Lives,” will be the principal topic. tion of the council, and quit his job office to which he aspires. If he
at once. Councilman Cary was ap­ is nominated and elected to this
Kitty Reagan will be class leader.
pointed clerk pro tem. The salar­ office, it may he depended upon
The farm home of Fred Davis,
ies of recorder and marshal were that his pledge for an efficient and
near Garfield, caught fire Saturday
economic administration of the af­
put at f ,5 a month instead of $15 .
evening and but for a little timely
fairs pertaining to that office will
hustling by Mr. and Mrs. Davis
GIVE THE COUNTRY A CHANCH j be carried out to the letter. In
the house would have gone up. A
his canvass of the county Mr. Dim-
spark from the fire flue caused the D. R. Dimick, Who Is Qualified &
ick is receiving much encourage­
trouble.
Very little damage done
ment from among Republican voters
Deserving Would be Sheriff
Mrs. Nina Dowey, Deputy State
who will take pleasure in promot­
Commander for the L . O. T. M. is
1,1 a11 political campaigns it is in ing the candidacy of so competent
meeting with very good success in I variably the case that a great ma- and deserving a man.
organizing a hive in Estacada. Fif- j iority of ‘ he aspirants for nomina-
Besides being an enthusiastic sup­
teen ladies have joined. A t Eagle |tion to Publie office come from the porter of every movement calculat­
Creek today a special meeting will the city. But it is not to be in- ed to promote the interest of the
be held by the Sir Knigts in honor 1 ferrcd from this condition that the ■ county, Mr. Dimick has for years
of the ladies who join.
niembers of any party organization been identified with severa' frater-
,
.
| who may reside in the interior of! rial orders, among them being the
J . W. Marrs, one of Dodge s pros-'
.
. .
-
perous farmers, was in town. Mon- 1 the «
afe a° y theleSS COn,pe' i * » « * * • of Pythias, the Red Men
tent and'deserving of these favors. ; and the A . O. U. W.
The father
day. Mr. Marrs used to work at
Such is not the case. Men amply ¡of Mr. Dimick and Grant Dimick’ s
the printer’ s trade, some twentyfive
father were second cousins.
Afflicted With Rheumatism
years ago, on a paper called The
Currants,
Raisins,
Evaporated Apples,
Prunes
Apricots and Peaches, Cream of Wheat,
Catsup,
Horse Radish, Mustardf prepared) That Pacific
C re a m ,--------------------------- -- - - New Onion Sets
E V E R Y A R T IC L E UP TO D A T E IN Q U A L IT Y
C. F . Howe,
m a in
st r e e t
PRINTING
There is hardly anyone but
who wants some printing
done sometime, and why
not let us do it for you?
THE NEWS
The Dubois Lumber Company
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o f Estacada, O r e g o # » « * ™
M ANUFACTURERS OF A L L CLA SSES OF
Fir and Cedar
LUMBER
¡¡High grade building m aterial a specialty)
If You Are Going to Build, We Can Fit
You Out to the
Top
Notch
in
Every­
thing l{e q w r e d ~ j,* * > * * ^ * > * * ~ ~ * * ~ * +
Mouldings in All Styles
C. E. DUBOIS, Manager
rheuma- Alwayi K«ps Chamberlain'«
and yet afflu-ted with rueuma-
hamberlain'« I Cough Remedy
.. .
.
tism ,” save Mr. J. C. Bayne, editor of the
In His House
W. A. JO N ES Is our selling agent in Estacada, Oregon
Oregon City. He thinks that, ow- Herald
Her>ld Addin„ton,
AddinKton> i„dian
Indian Territory,
We would not be without Chamber-,
ing to the dryness of the ground, “ but thanks to Chamberlain's Pain Balm Iain's Cough Remedy. It is kept on hand
Telephone connection direct with mill
the fruits and grains escaped dam- j am able once more to attend to In 1 sines*. contimially in our home,” says W. W.
age by the cold snap.
rt “ the
oi linim ents." If troubled j Kearney, editor of the Independent, Low
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with rheumtism give Pain Balm a trial I ry Citv, Mo. That is just what every fam-
Electnoan Case w ho has charge and you are certain to be more than | ily ihould do. When kept at hand ready
of the work of putting in the elec­ pleased with the prompt relief which it for instant use, a cold may be checked at
tric machinery and appliances at affords. One application relieve* the the outset and cured in less time than af­
ter it has become settled in the «3 stem.
the O. W. P. & Ry. Co’ s power pain. For sale by Estacada drug store.
This remedy is ala? without a peer for
plant near here had the misfortune,
croup in children, and will prevent the Specially low prices are given on these goods for a short tim
OREGON
CITY
TRUST
CO.
last Saturday, to get his lift hand
attack when given as soon as the child
W E C A R R Y A C O M P L E T E L IN K OF
caught in the cog wheels of his
becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy
Money loaned on real and
railroad carriage, and as a conse­
cough appears, which can only lie done
chattel security
when the remedy is kept at hand. For
quence he is one half laid up.
And everything the farmer wants— Farm Machinery,
sale by tbe Estacada drug store.
Abstracts of Title made
It will not coat you a cent to try Cham­
Plows, Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions
direct from the records
Emma Smith, Ida Harkenrider,
berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and
they are excellent for stomach troubles
August Paulson and Arthur Van
Dimick & Dimick, Mgn. Northwick, of Portland, spent last
and constipation. Get a free sample at
O regon
Sp ring w ater
the Estacada drug store.
O r eg o n C it v
O rego n
Falls City, which was published at
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Gents’ Underwear*
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
.W. J. Lewellen.
Sunday at tbe Harkenrider home.