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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1906)
. • ' 3a PATRONIZE . ADVERTISE The article you have to «ell, it pay» you aa well us us and remember if you are not a subscriber, a cordial invita tion is extended you to tie- come one now, or sooner..... $1—YEAR PUBLISHED IN THK INTEREST OF ESTACADA AND EASTERN CLACKAMAS COUNTY, THE RICHEST PART OP OREGON NO. 17 op VO L. 2 N e w Millinery Goods I have received a new supply for the season in LADIES’ HATS AND TRIMMINGS White Waistings, Ginghams, Latest and Newest Patterns in Ribbons, Lawns, Linens &c. Will be pleased to show the ladies these new styles Mrs. D. C. C R A N E THE BANK OF ESTACADA Transacts A General Banking Business Capital, $ 6 ,0 0 0 .0 0 Money to Loan on Real Estate IN S U R A N C E 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. have Real Estate for sale, list it with If you 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 . HEYLM AN, Cashier. E S T A C A D A , OREGON, TH U R SD A Y, M ARCH 29, 1906. Radishes, onions, pie plant— at Mrs. W. A. Heylman was a vis Reed’s grocery. itor to Portland, Tuesday. Mrs. Janies Guttridge was over John Tracy was escorting Dick Greaves, a candidate for sheriff, a- from Spring water last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Howard of round the town this week. Dodge were in Estacada, Tuesday, j The Improved Order of Redinen Allan S. and Maud Hutchins of will hold their institute meeting for ; Portland were visting relatives here the new camp here about April 6. this week. Go to the Estacada Pharmacy and I Remember that the Estacada Phar have your perscription filled as your macy has sulphur and vitrol for doctor ordered. sparying. Ladies, do not forget the millin W. W. Boner has had charge of ary opening at Mrs. Crane't, Sat- You are invited the work of putting in the ice plant ur<lay, March 31 j at the hotel. to be present. Have you seen our line of Stock Hogs wanted at the Esta cada Meat Market. • Use Cary's Separator Oil. Sat- faction or money back.— The Cary Hardware Co. D R E S S S H IR T S J. H. Talbert of Clackamas spent a part of the week here at the home of his daughter, Mrs. M. L. Ryck- man, and husband. Nina Downey, D. S. C. came here last Sunday to complete arrange ments for the public installation of Fern Hive of L. O. T. M., Apr. 3. Glen Crane, a cousin of D. C. Crane, and Robert Dray and wife, Mayor Reed entertained an old W . H. Kendle of the Estacada the former of Tacoma, and the lat friend, Jerry Van Wormer, of Wis- Lumber Company spent Sunday ter from Kalama, visited here this cousin, last Sunday. with his family on the farm over at week. Beginning April 1 you can, if Elba Van Dyke was taken to a | Spriugwater. Portland hospital a few days ago, j Miss Jessie Guram of Portland is lucky enough, catch the festive and is reported as improving. assisting with the work in Mrs. D. trout with hook and line; and after D. R. Dimick, candidate for slier- c - Crane’s milliner parlors for a the 15th, salmon may be printed on your menu. iff, and Harry Trembath, candidate couple weeks. An action was brought in the Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cole and for constable, were out here Satur children, of Roseburg, are here this circuit court Saturday by M. L. day last. Ryckmau against G. I. Brown. Party entertainments were held week visiting Mrs. Green and Mrs. The plaintiff alleges that in Octob the past week at Thos. H uxley’ s, , Morris, sisters of Mrs. Cole. er, 1904, the plaintiff and defend-1 Wm. Davis's S r., and Phil W ag -1 The trestle work on the tramway ant entered into a contract, where- J ner’s at Garfield. from the brick factory to the clay by the plaintiff was to cut 3,020 ¡ Clyde Morrow and Win. Kelley beds has been finished, and as soon cords of wood at $1.80 a cord, and were out from town, Sunday, and as rolling stock is placed on the that on cutting the same the de took a number of camera views of road regular trains will run be- fendant paid the said amount to the the grand Clackamas scenery. tween the l 'vo terminal points. plaintiff with the exception of $707. “ Serving with Christ,” will be H. Cooper & Co. have received 90, which plaintiff prays for, be- [ the subject for talk by the young a new stock of Crockery, Glassware sides costs and disbursments of said ; people next Sunday evening. Miss Dinner Pails, Shopping baskets, action. Mary Dale will have the leading * ableware, 1 oileC Sets, and other goods which the people are invited part. FOR COUNTY CORONER T. Yocum & Son began operating in to see. Dr. C. B. Smith and E. N. Fost their new sawmill last week. They ; To the Republicans of Clacka have a large number of railroad ties er have resigned as judges of elec mas County:— to get out before they will start tion and August Harger as clerk of ] \ I hereby announce myself a Eagle Creek precinct, also A. D. sawing lumber. candidate for the nomination of Burnett as judge, John McConnel County Coroner on the Repub- J. H. T A L B E R T as clerk and Robert Divine as clerk. • lican ticket at the primary elec tion, April 20, 1906. If notni- OF CI-ACKAM AS Candidate for Republican Nomina Eclcma, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Itch Ring Worm, I ; nated and elected I promise a careful and economical admin herpes, barber Itch tion for istration of the affairs of the All o f these disease* are attended by in R E P R E S E N T A T IV E office, and shall adopt in my I have subscribed to Statement No. 1, and will support for U. S. tense itch in g , w h ich is alm ost in stan tly relieved b y a p p lyin g C h a m b erla in 's salve ¡ ’ and b y its continued use a perm anent •. cu re m av be effected. It has, in fact, • * THE NEW S $1 A Y E A R platform the principles of ecoil- omy, justice and honesty. W. M SH A N K , Senator, tlie man w ho receives the ^ cured many cases that had resisted other ] [ Ueadiiig L. udertaker and Lin- balmer, Oregon City. high est num ber of the people s j treatmeut. Price 25 cents a box. For 4 * votes. ! sale by Estacada drug store. Where To Pay Your Your home print »hop by getting your printing done at home. Every $ spent in this way is reflected in the improvement of the shop. Satisfaction guaranteed....... For Men? Fancy Heavy Madras Dress Shirts, $1.25 Fancy Negligee Dress Shirts, $1 Call and Examine our line before purchasing J. W . R E E D * * Geo. J. Stratton, Manager What 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 iu Full Weight Cans. Some other good things to eat, I Currants, Raisins, Evaporated Apples, Apricots and Peaches, Cream of Wheat, Horse Radish, Mustard! prepared) That Cream,----------------------------------New Onion Prunes Catsup, Pacific 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, MAIN STREET Taxes Ror the Republican Nomination for Representative Pay your Clackamas County T a x es in Portland at the office of the Clackamas Title Company, 606-608 Chamlier o f Commerce Building. SAVE TIME AND EXPENSE puplicate tax rolls ready for your inspection. - Statements of taxes furnished upon application in per son or by Aail. Call liefore March 15, and save 3 per cent. OHN H. GIBSON H A R M O N Y P R E C IN C T ’ S C A N D ID A T E FOR T H E L E G IS L A T U R E T A K E S IM P O R T A N T ISSU ES BEFO RE T H E PEOPLE, of Harmony Prec.nct AND M AKES A FIRM STAN D ON ALL A CLEAR STATEM EN T RE G A R D IN G H IS BE L IE FS Mr. Gibson’s Principles Livery Stable & Dray Line #*+ W . A. JONES, Prop. A ll w o r k g iv e n prom pt a t t e n t io n WOOD Dry, any length always on hand SHIP YOUR CREAM to VETSCH & SONS, BORING, ORE H IG H E ST PR IC E PAID FOR B U T T E R FAT BUTTER, C R E A M , & M IL K B O U G H T and S O L D «mit us rot mets um quotations Have quite a number of Black Manorkan and Bard Plymouth Rock hens for sale.— Mrs. W. A. Heylman. OREGON CITY TRUST CO. Candidate for Republican Nomination for Representative Money loaned on real and chattel security Abstracts of Title made direct from the record* Dimick & Dimick, Mgr». O regon t In this issue The News presents to it’s readers the announcement of John H. Gibson, of Harmony voting precinct, of his candidacy fer the Republican nomination for representa tive from Clackamas county. Mr. Gibson is an old resident of this county, having lived in the Milwaukie precinct for about 12 years. He is thoroughly familiar with the county’s needs and promises, if nomin ated and elected, to give the district an honest, economical and capable representation. He believes that a public office should be faithfully and honestly administered. His views as to the duties of a representative of the people, are:— First, To labor earnestly and honestly for the enactment of such laws as the people are in need of and demand, and the repeal of those present laws that the people do not want. He is in favor of one good normal school rather than two poor ones; the enactment of a banking law, with a state bank examiner; the election of road overseers by the people; the passing of a law compelling corporations and public franchises to pay their just portion of the public taxes; and a separate appropriation for each item of expenditure. Among the other good things Mr. Gibson believes in arc, the abolishment of the office of State Printer, and the letting of the state’s printing to the lowest responsible bidder. He also advocates repealing the law on burning slashings, and if elected he agrees to support the people’s choice for U. S. Senator. Is a strong supporter of the primary law, and thinks it a means to purify the politics of the state. He is an exslreet car employee and as such will appeal to the railroad hands for their votes. A vote for Mr. Gibson is a vote for a man who is entirely separate from the present po litical regime in Clackamas county, and in conclusion he asks that if his views coincide with those of his readers, he hopes they may favor him with their support at the coming election, and promises to devote his time and best efforts in thrir behalf, and to do all in his power to merit the honor given him. i A 1