tocata' A D V E R T IS E The article you have to sell, it pays you as well a§ us and remember if you are not a subscriber, a cordial invita­ tion is extended you to tie- come one now', or sooner.... P A T R O N IZ E 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....... PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF ESTACADA AND EASTERN CLACKAMAS COUNTY, THE RICHEST PART OF OREGON TH E $1— Y E A R NO. 31 of VO L. 2 E S T A C A D A , O REGO N, T H U R S D A Y , J U L Y The eagle screamed, until he was TO ACCOMMODATE j hoarse. I am in the market to buy Wool, Hides, Pelts and Beef Cattle, and 5, 1906. t i f Ä affli NEW S $1 A Y E A R Jap-A -Lac at Carys’ . P A R K H O TEL Mrs. T. A. Miller, of Sell wood, wiU Pa-V * ood I,rices tor same’ See ; me before selling David Briden- Meals 25cts. Good board by the : was in Estacada, Sunday. : stine, Estacada. week with room $4 per week. It was a sane celebration and all A nd to meet the increasing demand of our well-satisfied custom­ feel better for having celebrated. Binder for Sale addressed a grange meeting on the ers we have decided to put in an exclusive stock of Staple and Mrs. Charlotte Young is visiting Fourth. A right hand McCormack hinder Fancy Groceries of the best known brands and highest quality at | herV i I uk / i ter,°Mrs^H' A. Williams G. W. Morrow and W. P. Ready in good condition.— A. J. Brown, the lowest possible prices. Rev. Welter returned, Monday, spent Sunday in the cool shades of R. K. I). 1, Barton, Oregon. to complete the work on his house. Estacada. These gentlemen dropped ] W e expect to be able to serve our patrons inside oí a week Hay for Sale—'Farm for Rent John B. Havilnnd celebrated the 100 votes each in the goddess of liberty ballot boxes. j Eight acres good hay grass, part glorious day among friends in Esta­ A t last Sunday’ s prayer-meeting clover. Cheap for cash. Also, a cada. of the Young People’ s Association 90-acre farm for rent. Plenty good Miss Mary Womer will lead at the these were elected as officers for the ! fruit. J. G. Brown, 1 mile east of Young People’s prayer meeting next Currinsville, Oregon. ! next six months— Sunday. We shall bold a special sale on our shirtwaists of the very Miss Stella Womer, president; Mrs. T . J. Mathews Dead E. Lacey of the Dodge district, ! Miss Gertrude Morrow, vicepresi- latest and up-to-date patterns at prices that will make them was transacting business in town, (iellt ; Miss Kittie Reagan treasurer; move, and at the same time continue our successful sale of Mrs. Pamelia Mathews died last Monday. W OMEN & M E N ’S L IN E N GOODS Miss Zoa Irwin, secretary. Sunday at 2 p. m. Mrs. Mathews Preaching and Sunday School in The gauge glass in one of the en­ had been sick « ith ¡ s lima forseveral the school next Sunday at the us- gines broke, Wednesday, and a piece years, and had been living for the ' ual hours. hit and inflicted a bad wound in an past year with her son, John’ s fam­ She had partly J. W. Gilstrap was overcome by arm of the engineer. He was taken ily, in Portland. recovered from her sickness, and the heat Tuesday, and was confined to a hospital in the city. was up and around, when last week to his home. Last week the wood-working fac­ she suddenly took worse. Deceased Miss Abbie Irwin assumed her tory got out and shipped to a Spo- was married to Thomas J. Mathews duties in the telephone and postof- kaue firm, a car of 8-foot, 5 ^ x 5 ^ in Tennessee, and they moved to crossarms. These are some of the i fice, Monday. Oregon and settled near where E s­ Mrs. Mary Knight returned to largest crossarms put out. tacada nowisin 82. T h ty have lived Portland, Sunday after three weeks W. F. Salisbury, of Portland, a here ever since. Mrs. Mathews was on the farm. special representative of the pu b-1 of the Quaker faith, and lived it The construction of the carbolin i ,ishsrs’ Advertising association was during her entire life. She was 59 eiim wood preserving plant is pro- in Estacada. Monday, taking orders | years and 9 months old at death, for ‘ Sixty Centuries of Progress.” ^ Those who survive her and mourn gressing rapidly. To close them out I will make special low prices on all my A fire cracker was thrown in the her departure are, her husband, T . Harman Green, and family, are, ,. .. , .. . 1 awning on Harmon Green’s store J- Mathews, a daughter, Mrs. Anna L A D IE S ’ KID CLOVES j receiving a visit from Mr. Green’ s ____________________ Make your choice in these early------------------------- yesterday afternoon and set fire to j Staler of Portland, four sons, John, farther of Oregon City. , the cloth. It was noticed in time Gliver, David and James, all of *********** Remember, you get good value | to prevent a ljitd fire, although the whom were at her bedside at time A nice line of Ladies’ for your money in Ladies’ Dress buildiug was a trifle scorched. of death. ' Goods at Mrs. Crane’s. Mr. and Mrs. John Wanocot, of N E W S H I R T W A I S T S & S U M M E R F A B R IC S Old Chronic Sores Mrs. Bertha Curl, of Jefferson, Portland, went out to the farm near As a dressins for old chronic sores there j has been spending tile week with Garfield, Sunday, to visit with Ed. is nothing so good as Chamberlain’s Salve her peopl- ill Estacada. and family. Their father, Hon. G .. While it is not advisable to heal old sores Mrs. Claude Whitman returned W. Wanocot, was recently elected entirdly, they should bq kept in a good condition, for which this salve is especi­ to Portland, Wednesday, with Mrs. county judge of Douglas county. ally valuable. For sore nipples Cham­ Masters her sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Paxton and berlain’s Salve has no superior. For sale Our Greatly Increased Patronage In our Dry Goods Department from now until the 4th of July--------------------------- I f you wish to trade where you can get the best goods at the Low est Prices possible and nothing misrepresented Call on us Special prices on Straw Hats while they last The EM PO R IU M Darowish Estacada, C& Company A. E. Sparks Oregon Special Prices FOR THE FOURTH M r s D. C. C R A N E THE BANK OF ESTACADA Transacts A General Banking Business Capital, $6,000.00 A number of disorderlies were j Mr and Mrs. F. S. Drake of Phila- by the Estacada Drug Store. taken up and made to walk the delphia, were at the Hotel Estacada straight and narrow way. Monday. Mr. Paxton is general i Miss Lulu Simmons and b rother,! manager, and Mr. Drake Asst, gen- M. E . , were out from Portland and era* manager of the new electric & street railway merger. attended Saturday’s dance. William Straight was taken real C. S. Allen and family are occu­ sick a week ago with a fever, and pying the Warfield residence. Mr. was very low at times. However, Allen is employed at Cazadero. with the best of care he is again up The ice cream gave out early in and around, though he is quite the day, which was one of the worse weak. Billy is going up to the hot things that could have happened. springs for a few weeks as soon as L O S T — A gold broach, round, he feels able. set with pearls and ruby, open cen­ The Fourth had some accidents. ter. Reward. Return to News I Just as H Cooper had his furniture office. | float ready to join the line of parade THE FOURTH' IN ESTACADA Between Five and Six Thous- and People Visit the City The Dubois Lumber Company ■a— » of Estacada, Oregon*---- - m-wm MANUFACTURERS OF A L L CLASSES OF Fir and Cedar LUMBER grade building material a specialty^ If You Are Going to Build, We Can Fit You Out to the Top Notch in Every­ thing R e q u ire d ^ a F ^ ^ ^ a ? ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ < F Mouldings, in All Styles C. E. DUBOIS, Manager W . A. JONES is our selling agent in Estacada. Oregon Telephone connection direct with mill The elements of nature were on good behavior yesterday, and not a nicer day could have been for the people to celebrate their country’ s birthday. And the city was gaily Miss. E va Ryan, Mrs. Ryan and the team took freight and ran away. decorated in appropriate style. Con­ This hank lias the local agency for some of the very best Miss Olive of Portland, were guests Mr. Cooper and R. A. Wilcox were gratulations to the committee in People began to arrive the Fourth at the home of Mrs. A. both slightly injured. The float and charge. Fire Insurance Companies. Let us write your policy. : ; I Morrow. contents were demolished. Nooth- early, and by the time the exercises Mr. and Mrs. E S. Womer and jer damage was done. x started the city was pretty well filled j with celebraters. family, yesterday, entertained their [ A freak politician of Pennsylvan- If you have money to loan, we will place it for you. If you The parade took place without a I friends, Mr. Durant and family of ia filed a statement of his election have Real Estate for sale, list it with us, as we have no hitch—-after the start. This part of Portland. expenses which amounted to thirty the program was delayed on account property of our own for sale and can push your sales Mrs. Charles Hegstrom and the «“ *»• He ran for the legislature on of the band being delayed n getting children have returned home from I ^ ,e democratic ticket, out from Portland. After the pa­ j Idaho, and there’ s another happy j C. E . Ramsby, county recorder- rade the people assembled at the pa­ Our lawyer will attend to all of your legal business, drawing | man in town. j elect, has appointed as his chief de- vilion and listened to a patriotic papers of every kind Engine i n got off the track b e-1 P°fy> L . E. Williams of lualuttn. address by Hon. Geo. C. Brownell. ' tween Estacada and Cazadero, S a t- j ^ ' ss <“ora nc,iegger, of Milwaukie, In the nail driving contest Mrs. J. unlay, and engaged the wrecking W' R be retained in theoffice as book i Niche Ison won the prize. The pie crew a short time. j machine operator. ! eating by the boys came next and Fifty Portland ministers with their George Coombs «on first prize and Miss Dora Madole, of Seattle, ar­ families and friends spent Monday , Kollin Navotne second, rived here Tuesday oil a vacation here picnicing along the Clackamas. After dinner the sports took place M A IN S T R E E T visit to her sister, Mrs. M. H. Rich- i They left Portland tit 8 45 a. m. at the race track. The 100 yard ards, and the family. S H IP Y O U R tin a special car and on reaching dash by the boys was won by W111. The railroad company is building ^ they in groupi, fish. Navotne first and ‘ Rolliu " Navotne ON CLACKAMAS CO. LANDS , another bridge across the Clacka ing, hunting and enjoying then s 1vs second. LADIES’ SEWING For Sale or Rent mas at the dam. A . Morrow is generalyl returning home late in the Ralph Wills won the 440 yard ' W E M AK E Sewing and dressmaking doné to furnishing the piling afternoon. j foot race and Jesse Stubbs second. the abstract of title to the security offered A new, 8-room house on Main St to V E T S C H & S O N S , order for ladies—Gertrude Morrow. The hall game ended before it was and attend to all details in the closing A . N. Johnson was at Oregon Doctor and Mrs. C. B. Smith and BO R IN G , O RE First house south of school house. up of Mortgage I«oans finished, a dispute over a decision City last Saturday to seethe author- son> sim, are now residents of E s All finished. Inquire of N. Welter. Call on us for information concern- ilies about apprehending the thief taCaGa, and are comfortably housed do^ d U“ -‘ * ame; H IG HEST PR IC E PAID FOR ITic races at track followed, and in the only swell flat inthecity, up­ ing Clackamas county Records 1 who robbed his jewelry stand. in the evening the fireworks. The H. Cooper St Company will close stairs in the Bank of Estacada huild- The students of the Portland high hration from start to finish was Thursday June 28, 1906, was the j out their Stock of Sewing Machines Clackamas Title C o m y school came out in a train of four mg. They moved up from Eagle c-_h well conducted and enjoyed by all. 45th birthday of Mrs. Jennie Wag- j in Estacada at 50 per cent front the E. F. Riley, Attorney at I.aw, President. ■'■’.rs last Thursday evening and had , Creek last week. Dr. Smith has Oct, and an afternoon party w a s! retail price. Now is the Golden Frank B. Riley, Atty. at laiw, Secretary. his office suite of rooms in the same a ln .d o a in t e park pavilion. given Mrs. Wagner in honor of the Opportunity to get a good machine, O R E G O N CITY TRUST CO. BOUGHT a n d SOLD 606 608, Chamber of Commerce, building. LO ST Somewhere between the occasion A luncheon was served, ; This will lie good only for a few awn tis fm mas mo « msiatmns P O R T L A N D O RE. Money loaned on real ami Boulevard and where the races took and a very pleasant time was spent. j days. We have just receiver! a fine Don't Be Hmkward chattel security Those who were present: Mr. ayd 1 Stock of Dishes which we «ill sell Dr> not hrsistatr to ask for a free «am­ Go to J. F Lovelace for FIotir p'acé.a pair of gold Ixtwed eve glas- ple of Chamberlain'4 stomach anil liver Mrs. Philip Wagner, Misses Olive, very reasonably. Our Line of Ftir- Horses For Sale If you want to buy « Ret,lrn to HoUl l a c a d a . Abstracts of Title made and Feed. tablets. We are x l..l to give them to Rubv, Abbie and Ida Wagner, Otis, nil,ire is latge, and wc must reduce After spending a week around the Flour or Feed get his prices, he can One 3-year old mare, one half direct from the records anyone who is troubled with b ilio M tw , Earl and Virgil Wagner, Mr. and it to make room for new goods. blood Percheron. Also one 8-year save you money. Hides and Sheep old haunts, F. M. G ill started last lonstipation, or any disorder of tin stom­ Mgrs. Mrs. Thomas Huxley, Mrs. W. K. Come in ami see us we will give He ach. Manv have been permanently cured old mare, good driver double or sin- Pelts bought. Estacada, Oregon, Thursday on his retnrn east. , you u Irarg.un. O u g o n C i t y O regon Havilaiid and son. William. stopped off at Hood River where he by their use gle. Inquire W. S. Irwin, Estacada. Warehouse on O W P track. Money to Loan on Real Estate INSURANCE Fruit Jars In Pints, Quarts Half Gallons & Also Fruit Jar Rubbers W. A. HEYLMAN, Cashier. Call and get prices at C. F. H ow e’s M O N E Y TO L OAN CREAM NOTICE BUTTER FAT BUTTER, CREAM, & MILK Dimick & Dimick, J