The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, August 30, 1906, Image 1

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N O . 39
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For men and for boys. To suit your pocketbook, and to fit your shape.
Come and see for yourself. We will save you money. And a full and
complete line of Dry Goods, and Notions of every description
Our
Grocery
E A S T E R N C L A C K A M A S CO U N T Y, T H E R IC H E S T P A R T OF OREGON
E ST A C A D A , OREGON, T H U R SD A Y , A U G U ST 30, 1906.
VOL. 2
The EMPORIUM
SUITS
PATRONIZE
Department
Has been improving right along and we have just opened a fresh lot of
UH-TO-DATE FANCY GROCERIES
WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE
DAROWISH C& COMPANY
Si A Y E A R
Otto Shultz, a brother of A. F.
Dr. R. W. ANDERSON
D EN TIST
Shultz, aud his son, John, arrived
Of rooms 41-2 Hamilton Bldg. Portland
in town, Tuesday.
HATS
RED U CTION S IN T H E PR IC E O F A L L H A T S
W H IL E T H E Y L A S T
NEW SHIRT W AISTS & SUMMER FABRICS
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
A little girl riding on a car Tues­
day evening had a finger broken by
a window falling on it. . Dr. Smith
was a passenger on the car and he
dressed the broken memlier.
BLOCK & GROFF
Steam Feed Grinder
I am now prepared to grind grain
The following Macabee Ladies of any kind for feed purposes. Any
were the guests of the Portland hive day but Sunday.— J. P. Steinmau,
Sunday at a picnic in the Portland 1 mile east of Currinsville.
city park, McKown, Howe, Shultz,
Possen, Boswell and Currin.
Real E state
This bank has the local agency for some of the very best
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,
Read Dr. Anderson’s business
E. E. Block and OmerGroff have
card.
A very pleasant surprise party
formed a partnership to conduct a
These Indian summer days are meat market business. They have was given Miss Edna Miller by a
fine.
rented the Ohlander market, and number of her girl friends last Fri­
day afternoon, August 24, in honor
Shtrpless Tubular Separators at they start doing business today.
o ilie r 17th birthday.
The time
Cary’s.
Dr. \V. K. Haviland has let the was delightfully passed with games
Next Monday,'the 3rd, is Labor j contract for a new residence to A 1
and music which were the chief
Day, a legal holiday.
j Lindsey. The house is to be built features of the afternoon. Refresh­
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Green were in the modern cottage style.
The ments were served, and when de­
in Portland last Sunday.
location is on Shafford Avenue be­ parting the guests wished Miss Mil­
Clinton Heylman, of Gilbert, was low Third.
ler many happy returns of the day.
a caller in town, Tuesday.
Emertine, the little 3-year-old A number of nice presents was giv­
A good many of the people about baby of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Kim- j en her. Those who surprised her
here are going hoppicking.
mel, of Cazadero, died last Friday were,
A va Lovelace, Zoa Irwin,
The Mary Womer, Lora Stormer, Mary
Mrs. Theodore Wirtz, of High- night of cholera infantum.
Jand, was in town shopping Tues­ burial was at Oregon City, the fam­ Dale, Mary Groff, Neiva Green,
ily’ s former home.
Ruby and Olive Wagner, Mamie
day.
Wheat Drills, Disc Harrows, let
The Ladies of the Macabees, Fern | Heiple, Bessie Bowdish, Kittie Ra­
us quote prices.— The Cary Hard­ | Hive, have received through some ■ gan, Mrs. and Raymond and Arn­
ware Co.
source or other a beautiful center old Lovelace.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E- Block went piece for a table, and it is going to
No hunting license is required to
to Portland, Sunday, returning on be given to the one who gets the
lucky number. Each chance is 25c. hunt on your own premises, but if
uesday.
you get beyond these without the
Mrs. R. A . Stratton and children
license, a penalty attaches of from
have returned from their camping
$25 to $ 100 with costs, or 5 to 30
out expedition.
days in jail or both.
Mrs. O'Connell, of Portland, is
The open season for grouse and
Beginning September 1st, I will
visiting at Mrs. W. A. Heylman’ s
pheasants is from Oct. 1 to Dec. 1
offer for sale at cost our entire stock
home this week.
Killing fawn is prohibited.
Glass fruit jars at cut prices -55c of Dry Goods and Notions.
Trout may be caught with hook
Sale to last two weeks.
65c and 85c a dozen to close them
and line only.
Also House and Kitchen Furni­
out. A t Sparks’.
The open season for trout and
ture
Salmon trout is from April 1st to
A man or woman can get work
I have a bargain in Real Estate
Oct. 31.
at the Hotel Estacada washing win­
for someone. Come and see it.
The law prohibits fishing within
dows. Apply at once.
— J. W. Gilstrap,
600 feet below or 250 feet above a
Miss Iva Dale has been engaged
Estacada, Oregon.
dam.
to teach an eight months’ term of
school in the George school.
Cashier.
P A R K H O TE L
Meals 25cts. Good board by the
week with room $4 per week.
ON CLACKAMAS
M O N E Y TO L OAN
CO. LANDS
WF. M A K E
the abstract of title to the security offered
and attend to all details in the closing
up of M ortgage Loans
O R EG O N CITY TRUST CO.
J. R. Cassidy, the village paint­
Money loaned on real and
er, is out at John Honebon’ s this
week painting and papering.
chattel security
A 1 Havens shot a sand hill crane
Abstracts of Title made
Sunday morning that measured six
direct from the records
feet from wing tip to wing tip.
Mgrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson,
who have been camping out north O r e g o n C i t y
O regon
of town, return to Portland, Sat.
Dirnick & Dimick,
School Clerk, A. Fanton, of dis­
trict 104, has recently completed
a farm barn for himself 40 by 48.
Mrs. J. W. Gunsaulis and moth­
er are going to Portland to reside a
short time before going to Oakland,
Cal.
Ed. Wonacott was in Portland
last week to see their little son, Os­
car, who is receiving medical treat­
ment there.
Miss Abbie Irwin ended her serv­
ices in the telephone office Tuesday,
and the office is now in the care of
Eva Kissler.
A. Fanton, the shingle manufac­
turer, east of Estacada, was in town
Tuesday with a load of shingles.
Mr. Fanton is establishing a good
Call on us for information concern­
trade in his business.
He has just
ing Clackamas county Records
received an order for three carloads
of shingles at an advance in price so
J. R. Townsend has rented the
well are his customers pleased with Clackam as Title C o m ’y
building adjoining th : Bank of Es- j
the product he turns out.
E. F . R iley,'A ttorn ey at Law, President. tacada and will move the family up
Frank B. R iley, A tty. at Law , Secretary. from Boring.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Surface en­
The chicken coop belonging to
tertained a number of their friends 606-608, Chamber of Commerce,
John
Linn burned last Monday and
at a pleasant Spider Web and Whist
P O R T L A N D ORE.
two old setting hens perished in the
party at their home last Friday ev­
flames. Amen.
ening. It was given in honor of
Miss Abbie Irwin who has spent
School 104 at Linn’ s sawmill is
her vacation here. Miss Irwin left
progressing very nicely and to the
this morning for Anaconda to re­
satisfaction of all under the care of
sume her work in the city schools.
Mrs. Wm. Hay hurst.
Livery, Feed & Sale
STABLE
Jones & Haviland are arranging
extensive improvements at their liv­
ery bam. Additions are to be add­
ed to the west end and also to the
north side of the stable
They are
going to run a retail lumber yard.
They are now having a set of Howe
scales put up. Joe Woodle is doing
the work.
JONES &
H A V IL A N D
PR O PR IE T O R S
Good rigs and careful drivers always
S P E C IA L
Given
We are giving away with every $5 worth of good? If you have
not you should call and make your selection before the best
ones are taken.
The conditions are as follows
(On purchase of $5 worth of goods or over at this store,
aud the additional payment of 69 cents, the holder will be
given one of our beautiful enameled pictures, size 16x20
inches and 2 inch frame)
Where you will alw ayi find the lowest prices and the freshest, clean­
est and most up-to-date stock of goods
A. E. Sparks
The Dubois Lumber Company
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A T T E N T IO N
H unting and Fishing Parties
W O O D & LU M B E R
Local and Long Distance Telephone
There was a baby show at The
Oaks last Saturday, and a Clacka­
mas county baby won the prize as
the best behaved child.
Mrs. Anna Read, a prominent
school teacher of Portland, has been
| spending a part of her vacation with
her par».nts, Mr. aud Mrs. J. VV.
Antrim
'
of Estacada, Oregon
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M A N U FA CTU RE RS OF A L L C LA SSE S OF
Fir and Cedar
LUMBER
|t£t££j;High grade building material a specialty!
If You Are Going to Build, V/e Can Fit
You Out to the Top Notch in Every­
thing R e q u ir e d ^ ^ ^ ^ -» ^ ^
Closing Out Sale
INSURANCE
Fire Insurance Companies.
P IC T U R E S
Palace Meat Market
It is always a good idea to whistle
when you see trouble coming but it
Fresh and Smoked Meats
takes a man with fine faith and
M U TTO N - P O U LT R Y- LARD
courage to think of a tune then.—
F IS H E V E R Y F R ID A Y
Atlanta Constitution.
THE NEW S
HAVE YOU SEEN THOSE
*«•>
The Bank of Estacada sold to J. Will visit Estacada every Saturday
***
B. Haviland, this week, lots 24 and
O ffice w ith D r. C . B . S m ith
25 in block 32.
It is understood
that Mr. Haviland intends building
on these lots.
Her 17th Birthday
BIG
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........
Mouldings in All Styles
C. E. DUBOIS, Manager
W . A. JONES is our selling agent in Estacada, Oregon
Telephone connection direct with mill
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ESTACADA
MARKET
Fruit Jars
A ll kinds of Meat
bought and sold.
L A R D H AM and BACON
TOWNSEND & SMITH
In Pints, Quarts
Half Gallons
PROGRAM
T o be rendered at the p icn ic giv en b y
G arfield G ran ge at M t. Z ion C h u rch
gro ve , on S atu rd a y, S eptem b er I, 1906
&
Also Fruit Jar Rubbers
1 0 :3 0 A . M.
Quartette.....................................................................Greeting Glee
Misses Grace Davis, Freda Duus, Messrs. Looney, Holder
Recitation............................................... John Burns of Gettysburg
Mrs. C. Epperson
Song and Drill Forming..................................................... P. of H.
The Children
----------------- Call and get prices at-------------------
C. F.
H OW e’S MAIN STREET
Recitation............................................................... Jem’s Last Ride
Miss Cora Yocum
Solo...........................................I Am Trying Hard to Forget You
Miss Grace Davis
OREGO N
W A T E R PO W ER
C O M P A N Y ’S
Address..........................................................................................
HOTEL
Austin T. Buxton
D IN N E R HOUR 12
TO
& RY.
ESTACADA
1 :3 0
Song..................................................................................Picnic Song
Grange Chorus
Finest Summer rind W inter Resort Hotel
near Portland
Recitation....................................................................................Peace
Miss Sadie Anders
Every Modern
Quartette...........................When A Hundred Years Have Rolled
Misses Grace Davis, Freda Duus, Messrs Looney, Holder
Room and board per day
Room and board per week
Reading................................................. The Schoolmaster’ s Guests
Frank Mellien
Recitation................ '..................................An Incident of the War
Miss Olive Wagner
Song................................................................... Hail to the Harvest
Grange Chorus
Recitation ............................................................................................
Lydia Honebon
Convenience for guests
$ 2 oo
| i o oo
Writ« or Phone
L. 0. MacMahon, Mngr.
Make Hay While the Sun Shine-
There is a lesson in the work • >f thi
thrifty farmer. He knows that the
sunshine may last but a day and ii
I pares for the showers that are so -
follow. So it should be with e v e r
I hold. Dysentery, diarrhoe and •
morbus may attack some member Í the
home without warning. Cham l- Iain’S
Coiic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Ri
which is tlic best known remedy !■ *
diseases, should always be kept al
as Immediate treatment is neces-ar
delay may prove fatal. For sale i
Estacada Drug Store.
There is printed this we« k
| gram of the exercises to be 1 ■ Id at
Mt. Zion church grove on . a írday
You are needing some stationery of this week. If you are go’ll
I this for your convenience. 11 fresh
printed, are you not ?
inents will be for sale in tin
and dinner will be free to ;r :
The News does priuting.
ESTACADA
ORF.r.ON