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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1906)
P I « M p v • ' ié * ADVERTISE PATRONIZE The article jo u have to sell, it pays you as well as us and remember if you are not a subscriber, a cordial invita tion is extended you to be come one now, or sooner..... $1—YEAR P U B L IS H E D IN T H E IN T E R E S T O F E S T A C A D A A N D NO. 45 of VOL. 2 **** Totol ............... «»9048 79 --------------------------- In these goods our line is complete---------------------------- DAROWISH & COMPANY Mrs. D. C. CRANE- Will the water system deal be closed up at tonight’s meeting? Blue Stem $1.10 Stone Crocks l ’s to 6 Gals 281............. ................................ oo. Interest................................ ooj Ccks and Stocks paid in... 00 5,6 T o tal...........................$29048 O H. Schock and M. E. Sim- i inons spent Sumday in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Shultz are back after a short visit down the valley. John Shutte and wife are think ing of moving away again for a short time. E. F. Surface has purchased two lots on Broadway north of the Es- 1 * ■ -------------l - P*.-*.- T>- — COME IN A N D G E T YO UR S U P P L IE S FO R T H E N E X T S I X M O NTH S TO COME A social dance will be given in Wilbern’ s Hall, Eagle Creek, Sat urday evening this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Burnett of Eagle Creek were visitors, Sunday, at Dr. and Mrs. Smith’ s home. Miss Virginia Deaton, a newspa per writer and publisher, made T he News a pleasant visit, Monday. The Ladies’ Aid will meet at the home of Miss Gertrude Morrow on Thursday afternoon of next week. BLOCK & GROTE _L ----------- Boys& Youths Suits Men’s Shoes Absolutely the Greatest Suit Bargains ever Offered We are offering them to you at an Men’ s suits will be sold at an aver age discount of 50c on a dollar $10 Men’s Suits $4.90 , with Ages J to 7 years a s $15 Suits 7.90 Pure Wool Coats 15 until 9 when all were invited to the dining room where the table teas spread with its good things which had been prepared for the occasion and needless to say all went away feeling as tho they had spent an en joyable evening Shoes at an average of 65c on the dollar. Largest & best selected stock of shoes in town. $2 Shoes at 1.40 in vici kid, box calf, velour, over 20 styles & lasts at 1.40 2.50 shoes at 1.25 Men’ s viei kid, glare kangaroo, & English khl, also dress shoes with patent tip s.................................. 2 00 $3.50 shoes a t........'................... 2.50 average of 50c on the dollar BO YS SCHOOL S U IT S Overcoats, Cravenettes FISH E V E R Y FRIDAY SALE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ M O N E Y TO LOAN M UTTO N- PO U LT R Y - LA RD Sparks’ Store So dont pass up this great opportunity, It’s a chance of a lifetime to get Seasonable goods at less than manufacturer’s cost as we must dispose of our entire stock of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing and in order to do so we hesitate at no sacrifice 20. Suits at *12.50 Fresh and Smoked Meats And the best line of Shoes this side of Portland at as low prices as such goods can be sold for Of the entire Shultz stock of Men’s & Boys’Clothing, Furnishings, est a c a d a Rubber Boots^ Quilts, Hats, Etc. O regon The Great Bargain Sale continues from Ttu. diy, Oct 12 until Saturday night Cct 20 $!8 Suits *9.80 I didn't think he would, sir; But that he did, and 3-ou can bet It made me hot as thunder. Says I, I'li stop that sheet. I will If the cussed thing goes an ter! I hunted ap the measly whelp. An' lor his cunnin' caper. I paid them leven years and quit! Yes sir; I’ve stopped his paper. Oil Coats Rubber Boots Waterproof Shoes SPECIAL Livery, Feed & Sale STABLE Palace Meat Market W e have everything needed in this line. 79 $3 value at 1.50 $4.50 valuesat 2.45 Hundreds of men’ s suits in winter 3 - 5 ° “ *-95 6 3-45 weights, dark and light fancy mix Overcoats at the same prices as the tures worth $12.50 In all styles, boys suits. Lack of space prevents ________ single and double breasted at 4.90 description. Youths Long Pants Suits The financial statement of the At an average price of 50c on the dollar LO VELACE condition of The Estacada State Ages 14 to jo Bank is printed this week. Read it. Over 100 suits to pick from in the ¡$6 suits at 3.50 $ 10 suits at 6.75 very latest long cut coats, single & Robert Duncan came home Sun We have the best No. 1 Hard double breasted, silk mixed worst 8-50 “ 3-75 **-50 “ 8-75 Wheat Patent Flour in the market day looking in perfect health. His eds, tweeds, cassitneres, chievots. Lack of space prevents description, and that is the Peacock brand made many friends are pleased to see him The greatest suit bargains at 7.90 j but they are here in the greatest ar- JO N E S & H A V 1 L A N D at Milton, Ore. in the richest part home again. c - a sa o n ray of Patterns' styles & weaves im PRO PRI F.TORS of the Empire where wheat is King. aginable. Tom Carrico has gone to Oregon E very sack warranted or money re City where he will live this winter. The free choice of hundreds of men Overcoats in the same low propor- Good rigs and careful drivers always funded, and the price is only $ 1 .1 0 Ed. Boner will look after the firm’s superior styles $18 winter suits in tion ages 14 to 20 years, most ele- SPECIAL ATTENTION a sack or $4.25 a barrel. Why pay business in Estacada. iti the widest variety of styles and gant styles all at 50c on the dollar, Given Hunting and Fishing Parties more? T ry a sack and be convinced. From here the Presbyterian cler- models in the broadest assortment Get that boy an overcoat - Now is We are headquarters for all kinds j . . . . . . „ . . „ . . . . . _ , ,, . .... . gvmen who attendedthe Presbytery of stylish weaves The choicest ere- the time of Mill Feed, Bran, Shorts, \V heat . . . xt .. Men’s Odd Pants W OOD & LUM BER ,, .. , at Sprtngwater went to Newport to ations of America’ s foremost maker I and Rolled Barley, Poultry hood, v ° > . . untrammeled by conditions 9.80 _ _ : attend the state synod meeting. We will sell them to you for about Ix>cal and Long Distance Telephone Etc. Get our prices; we can save •’ the cost of the cloth you money. Highest market price 1 T h e firm of Jones & Haviland paid for Oats. Hides and Sheep has secured the agency for the Fan Men’ s fine handmade suits, import Men's $ 1.50 to 2 work pants 95c 1.40 “ pelts wanted.—J. F. L o v e l a c e a t ; ton shingle mill, and is now sole a ed goods made for swell dresser 20. , Men’ s 2. & 2 50 dress Men’s 4 - & 4,50 “ »•95 warehouse on O W P track. 1 gent for these high class products. a t........... ..................................... 12-50 Men's 4.50 worsted 2-45 ON CUCkAMAS CO. LANDS Perry Boultman came in contact “ 5. fine custom made “ 2 - Rugs Given Away at Cooper’s with the hole-boring machine at the W E M AK E “ 6. tailor made dress “ 3 - factory and had an arm cut but not Now is the time for them. We offer the abstract of title to the security offered | Hundreds of them. We haye not __ , ,, _ ! bad enough to keep him from work. them to you at less than they can and attend to all details in the closing There are bargains at H. Cooper | time nor space to give descriptions, up of Mortgage Loans be bought for wholesale and 1-2 & Co’s furniture store. They are \ Miss McKown, a music teacher when we say 50c on the dollar we wholsale prices . . . on same. , Dont . . pay . | mean it. Come in and let us pant Call on us for information concern- • giving to their customers with every of Portland, has organized a class in $20 purchase a fine $2 rug, and with Estacada coining here on Friday of , a Profit to the big mit clot ters or | ing Clackamas county Records at less than half 1you every $30 purchase a $3 rug. These each week and remaining over Sat- you can buy them here of any goods in urday. v U T C h* * * t Elegant $10 at $ 6 . 5 o * the store, and customers may select any rug. Come in and and examine E. F. Riley, Attorney at Law, President. ; Jack O ’Lantern Party Frank B. Riley, Atty. at Law, Secretary, j our stock. If we have not just what j In all makes, short and long styles you want we can get it for you and ! On Tuesday evening Oct. 9, '06, Top Coats, Cravenëtts, including j 606 608, Chamber of Commerce, save you the freight. Mrs. H. W. Green gave a Jack O’ the genuine Priestley makes, abso- j .P O R T L A N D O RE. Lantern party— a surprise on Miss lutely water proof. The best Over- j i Neiva— it being her 14th birthday. coat buy in town........................ 8.25 | STOPPING TH E PAPER 18.00 overcoats................ 9.80 She received many nice presents. 22.50 “ 9 t eravenetts ........11.9 0 " I ’ stopped my paper, yes, I have; Those present: A va Lovelace, Mary I didn't like to do it. Dr. R. W. ANDERSON M E N ’S HATS DENTIST But the editor got too smart Womer, Mary Dale, Mary Groff, And I allow he’ ll roe it. Of rooms 41-1 Hamilton Bldg. Portland Edna Miller, Ollie Wagner. Mamie $ 1.15 gives you choice of hats that I’m a man as pays my debts Heiple, K itty Reagan, Clema and they sold at 2. and 3. in all newest, 1 An’ I wont he insulted. Will visit Estacada every Saturday conceivable styles, Stiffs Fedoras, j Lena Harkenrider, Vivian Stratton, any shape you may want over 500 So when an editor gets smart Rachel Reed and Berenice Morris. hats in this great lot I want to be consulted. Office with Dr. C. B. Smith I took his paper 'leven years. Miss Mae Stephens and E va Kess $ 1 .7 5 gives you choice of all 3. St j An' helped him all 1 could, sir; ler assisted in entertaining the visit 4 Hats. Come and get your Fall An' when it comes to dunnin' me, ors. Music and games were enjoyed hat and save half or more. -C. F. HOWE the Fall rains while the stock is complete »*“ 28 539 86 5600 00 Frank Linglebach had an acci- Gresham Oddfellows meet with dent with his tittle gun Sunday. It the Estacada lodge Saturday night j is a 22 caliber gun, and while he Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Bard are liv- at a banquet, and five new members was holding it withtlie muzzle point- j iug the city now. j will walk the plank. ing toward his feet, it was aocident- James Smith and family h av e| Work on the Hunt and Schock a' ly discharged the bullet entering I moved back to Boring. _ __ top __ _______ the of the foot. ___ He ________ was brought Three families moved into E s t a - i'^ " ' louses 'las been progressing town and the bullet removed and rather slow on account of Mr. Bon- at [ast report he was getting along | cada in one day last week. j quite well. Painter Cassidy is giving Cooper er the carpenter being sick. j & Co’ s store a coat of paint. Read Cary’ s add this week if you are looking for bargains. u 821 2400 118 0 657 Council meeting tonight. H A S A R R IV E D Ä N D I W IL L B E P L E A S E D TO SHOW T H E M TO T H E L A D IE S I f you want a new hat call and make an early selection Olympic $1.13 SacK he rain caught us short on Oil Coats but we now have a complete line and you should buy and be prepared for R. A. S T R A T T O N , Cashier. Subscribed and «worn to before me, the city recorder for Estacada, Oregon, this 9th day of Oct. 1906. E. S. W OMER, _______________ c ___________ City Recorder for Estacada. After one year of business the Estacada State Bank points with pride to the above statement. The responsibility of our institution can not lie questioned- Compare this with our last statement and see how we have grown. Rubber Boots and Shoes and other Wet Weather Necessities Only Reliable FLOU 3 8' Exchange................... ® illsRec ................... Expense ¡Real Estate.......... Standing Timber .. ; Furniture................ And at the same time look over your needs of Ladies and Misses THE NEWS $1 A Y E A R RESO U RCES L I A B I L IT IE S " Cash & Due from Banks..# 17945 13I Total Deposits..................$22 3 9 2 6 5 EMPORIUM Fall Hats and Caps for 1906. »BANK REPORT to tell you right now that nowhere will you get a better assortment than at the S U P P L Y OF n, Condition of the Estacada State Bank at close of business Sept. 1 ith 1906. You need comfortable and warm Underwear and Socks, and we want MY N EW LY SELEC T ED O CTO BER — ! Yonr home print shop hy Retting yonr printing done at home. Every f spent in this way is reflected in the improvement of the shop. Satisfaction guaranteed..... .. E A S T E R N C L A C K A M A S C O U N TY, T H E R IC H E S T P A R T O F O REGO N E S T A C A D A , O REGO N, T H U R S D A Y , These Chilly’ Mornings Clackamas Title Com’y § W _________________ - BOYS’ SHOES $2Boys’ shoes all sizes 1.35 3-25 ...................... 25 2.50 Boys’ shoes all sizes 2. If your hoy needs shoes bring him here SO M E T H IN G DOING IN L A D IE S SH O E L IN E $2 lady shoes at 1.30 Vici kid with extension soles, Burni calf & Samson welts excellent values at 1.35 2.50 lady shoes at 1.50, style too numerous to describe, wonderful values at 1.50 2.75 lady shoes at 1.75 All styes, kinds and sizes 3. ladies’ shoes at 1.95 We have too many to describe. 3 .4 0 Ladies’ shoes at 2.45 4 - I n dies' shoes at 2.95 This stock of Ladies' shoes will surely interest you. You must see Hum to appreciate values M EN’ S SU SPEN D ER S MEN’S FURNISHINGS Must go we need the room, have 95 cut them from 25 to 50c on dollar j 45 ; M EN 'S FIN K D R ESS SH IR T S 29c for the 50c anil 75c grades 45c for tile 85c and #1 grades 85c for the 1.23 and 1.50 grades M EN ’S D U RABLE WORK SH IRTS 40c for the 65c grades 459 for the 75c grades 70c for the fi grades M EN 'S WOOL UNDERW EAR 65c for regular #1 woolen underwear 85c for regular 1.25 woolen nnderwear $ 1.10 for regular #1.50 wool undt-Jwear 45c for regular 75e- cotton underwear 40c for regular 63c cotton underwear M EN’S WOOL HOSE 12 I-2C for 20cgride ' 191- for 35c grade M KN'S COTTON SOX 4c for regular 10c kind 8c f r regular 15c kind 12 I - 2 C for regular 25c kind Yours to Please 15c for regular 20c for regular 30c for regular 40c for regular 25c qualities 40c qualities 50c qualities 75c qualities Men’s Colton & Wool Sweaters 30c for 50c grade cotton sweaters t 50c for 75c grade | 90c for $ 1.50 grade wool j $ 1.7 5 for 2.50 grade “ M E N ’S O V E R A L L S i Bib or without bib, stioagly sewed all sizes 45c, worth 50c & 75c Boys Cotton & Wool Fancy Sweaters A big assortment to pick from, Colors Black, Maroon & Blue 35c for the regul ar 75c & #1 kind 75c for the better grade at | i & 1.5&, Umbrellas at Less than Cost 25c for choice 75c gr ades $1 for choic • /1.56 grades #1.45 for chci r, they will cost you 1 l ater when it rains Children’s Stockings Heavy ribbed 13c grade at 8c Ironclad & Black Cat H ow ry at G O L D ST E IN <& L EV ITT Successors to A . 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