The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, May 24, 1906, Image 5

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    SUPPLEMENT
THE ESTACADA NEWS
Estacada, Clackamas County, May 24, 1906
A R TIF IC A L
EYES FITTED
D R. D. C H A M B E R S
OPTO M ETRIST
Mrs. C. Hegstrom and children
left for Idaho last Monday where
they expect to remain during the
summer.
Eli Maddock candidate for sheriff
should receive the support of every­
129 Seventh St.
one who thinks a man should have
PORTLAND,
OREGON a second term— and that is every­
body
VISION
SCIENTIFICALLY
CORRECTED
SHIP YOUR
You can get a low price on Field
Fencing at Cary’s.
CREAM
to VETSCH & SONS,
BORING.
ORE
Mrs. G. W. Morrow and son,
Wilbur, are soon to go on a visit to
friends and relatives in Iowa and
South Dakota.
Come and listen to the public
speaking in Estacada next Tuesday
BUTTER FAT
the 29th at 1:30 o’ clock p. m. The
Republican candidates will address
the
people.
BUTTER, CREAM, & MILK
BOUGHT a n d SOLD
C. W. Pugh of Boring has been
wwTt us roa prices ano quotations
appointed to the position formerly
filled by H. W. Downing, and he
SP E C IA L DISCO U N T
took charge of the work the first of
ON
the week. Mr. and Mrs. Pugh and
DcLaval Cream Separators the family are occupying the prop­
erty vacated by Mr. Downing’ s.
O F IO A N D 15 P E R C T .
Mr. Pugh has been with the O. W.
Only for a few months
P. Company several years.
Special terms if cream is sold to us
THE BANK OF ESTACADA
T r a n s a c ts A G e n e r a l B a n k in g B u s in e s s
Capital, $ 6 ,0 0 0 .0 0
Money to Loan on Real Estate
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR
Babcock Milk and Cream Testers of
all Sizes, and Separator Oil Tor Sale.
VETSCH & SONS,
BORING
Damascus Creamery
OREGON
WATER POWER
COMPANY’S
FARM SN A P
We have for sale a tract of 1 19
acres of land right at the Linn saw­
ORE mill. The buildings are worth the
price aSked for the property. This
is a splendid chance to. buy a piece
& RY of ground right.
— The Estacada State Bank.
HOTEL
Eagle Creek grange held a de­
lightful picnic, Saturday, May 18,
at their hall at Alspaugh.
Even
Finest Summer and Winter Reaort Hotel
e weather did not dampen the ar­
near Portland
dor of the people for the occasion.
Every Modem Convenience for guests Ill the evening dancing was indulg­
ed in by the younger members, and
Room and board per day
$2 00
Room and board per week
$10 00 excellent music for this part of the
pleasure party was made by Messrs
Write or Phone
Ed. Hunt and J. Irvin.
L 0 . MacMahon, Mngr.
ESTACADA
ESTACADA
OREGON
4990 OF US MAY VOTE
Livery Stable
The total registration of Clacka­
mas county is 4,999. Of that num­
& Dray Line ber 3,700 are republicans, 850 dem­
ocrats and 450 socialis, prohibition­
ists or independents.
W . A . JONES, P ro p .
This is considered a full registra­
tion for the county, but very few
AN work given prompt attention
having registered since the primary
election when 4,875 had qualified
W OO D
as electors.
D r y , u ? le n g t h a lw a y s a n h a n d
The registration by precincts are
as follows:
Abernethy 262, Barlow
84
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Whitman
Beaver C 'k « 59 . Boring
90
visited at Mr. and Mrs. A. Mor­
Bull Run
Cascade
160
49
.
row's last week. Mrs. Whitman is
Banby
196, Clackamas «49
a niece of Mr. Morrow.
Cherryville 34 . Canemah
118
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.
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,
Damacus
" 3 , Eagle Creek
226, George
Estacada
Harding
1 « 7 . Highland
Harmony
74 . Killin
Milwaukie « 39 . Maple Lane
Milk Creek 7 «. Molalla
Marquam
75 . Macksburg
New Era
129. Needy
Oswego
« 77 . Oak Grove
PleasantHill 106, Soda Sp ’gs
Springwater 93 . Tualatin
Union
37 . Viola
West Oregon City 195
Oregon City, I,
329
l <
2.
325
3.
221
— Enterprise
no
Cashier.
We carry a large stock of artifi­
44 cial eyes, both shell and Snellen re­
form, and scientifically adjust them
for our patrons.
We fill occulists' prescriptions for
glasses promptly, accurately, and
at reasonable prices.
We have had 20 years' experience
in our profession— the last 15 of
47 which was in the City of Chicago.
120
Soliciting your patronage, I am
67 respectfully,
D. Chambers,
129 Seventh St., near Washing­
ton, Portland, Ore.
124
89
124
« 7 «
111
108
119
Harmon Green and family are
camping at The Oaks.
Thomas Carrico is the new mer­
Stock Hogs wanted at the Esta-
chant at the depot fruit stand.
cadaMeat Market.
E. M. Johnson, ex-superintendent
of the brick factory, has left Esta­
What We Do
cada for Colton, we are told.
W e examine your eyes for refrac­
tion and correct same by latest
Insurance Companies O K.
methods known to scence, guaran­
We are pleased to inform our pa­
teeing satisfactory results We have trons that the Insurance Companies
an up-to-date shop, tools and ma­ which we represent came through
chinery for grinding lenses and an the San Francisco fire, and are in
expert to run this department, ther- firstclass condition. The companies
fore do not have to send away to, are the London Assurance Corpora­
t e work done, furnishing you your tion and the Niagara. — The Esta-
glasses quickly.
1 cada State Bank.