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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1906)
A D V ER T ISE PATRON IZE T h e a rtic le a o u have to sell, it pays you as w ell as us and rem em b er if you are n ot a su b scrib er, a cordial in v ita tio n is e x te n d e d you to b e com e o n e now , o r so o n e r....... Y o u r hom e p rin t sh o p by g e ttin g yo u r p rin tin g d o n e a t h o m e. E very $ sp e n t in th is w ay is reflected in th e im p ro v e m e n t of th e shop. S atisfactio n g u a ra n te e d .......... PUBLISHED i:\T THE INTEREST OF ESTACADA $ 1 —YEAR NO. 47 of AND EASTERN CLACKAMAS E S T A C A D A , O REGO N , T H U R S D A Y , VO L. 2 A Big Line sf Men’s and Boys’ COUNTY, THE O CTO BER 25, R IC H E ST PART OF OREGON T H E N EW S 1906. $1 A Y E A R Give Us A Trial, and W e The Great Bargain W IL L G U A R A N T E E YOU SALE U nderw ear CBi Sw eaters A T P R IC E S T H A T A R E W O RTH COM ING A F T E R Perfect Satisfaction OR YO U R M O NEY B A C K At the Shuitz Clothing Store Still offers Bargains in Seasonable Goods ---------------------- :--------------- Y ours to 'P lease------------ — ------------------- — Etacada, Or. GOLDSTEIN Estacada, Or. C 8 , L E V I T T Successors to A. F. SHU LTZ DAROWISH & Co Of Interest to Ladies, Tomorrow and the Rest of the Week IT WILL PAY TO COME TO OUR OPENING SALE OF WAISTS and SKIRTS And by the way, inspect our beautiful line of bran new WOOLEN DRESS GOODS Onr Line of Men’ s and Boys’ Clothing as Well as Men’s and Lad ies’ Shoes and Rubbers is not to be compared with Anywhere for Prices and Quality Come and See for Yourself All Goods Bran New & Fresh None Store Worn Just come: BIG STOCK of OIL COATS & RUBBER BOOTS F U L L L I N E O F S f A P L E & F A N C Y G R O C E R IE S R E M E M B E R W E P A Y H IG H E S T P R IC E FO R PRO D UCE At THE E M P O R I I M MY N EW LY SELECT ED S U P P L Y OF F all H ats and Caps for Ladies and Misses November 29—Thanksgiving. Darowish & Co. have a new ad. Hass Tracey is shipping his crop of fine prunes to Salem. E. E. Colpin, a nephew of Wm. Had Some Ribs Fractured Stubbe, and Mrs. Colpin, of Salt A. E. Rudolph had a few ribs Lake, are here ou a vacation visit broken or fractured last week. He to Mr. and Mrs. Stubbe. was at work in the wood-working Miss E va Ryan and Mr. George factory, and had stooped over to Sintson, of Portland, friends of Miss pick up a timber. While he was Gertrude Morrow, visaed at the lat doing so a 2x6 scantling fell from ter’ s home here, Ttiesmiy. above him and struck his right side Mr. and Mrs. Roy WVoods have a severe blow fracturing two or moved here from Boring. Mrs. W. three ribs. He has been in the doc is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J R. tor’ s care since, but is getting a- Townsend. Mr. Woods is employ long nicely. ed in the meat market. The Rev. Chas. T . McPherson Broke His Right Leg will preach in the Fraternity Hall George Lockerby had his right over the Estacada State Bank Sun leg broken just below the knee last day at 11 a. in. and at 7:30 p. m. Saturday. Mr. Lockerby, who is a Sunday School at 10 a. m. farmer living east of Estacada, was The City of Vienna, Europe, has on a load of hay when it tipped, a male choir composed of a dozen burying him beneath the hay. The singers whose aggregate wealth i s , binding pole struck his right leg about $12,000,000. And the Old with such force as to cause a bad world knows what millionaires are. break just below the knee. Ben. Jacques, of Flagle Creek, was in-Estacada between cars Mon An Awful Cough Cured day. He is advertising a big game , ‘Two years ago o u r little g irl h ad a shoot which lie and W. T. Neill, to u * h of p n eu m o n ia, w h ich left h e r w ith and N. Stingley are goiug to give an aw ful co u g h . S he h ad 6pells of couh- in g ju st lik e o n e w ith th e w h o o p in g on Nov. 28 and 29. cough an d som e th o u g h t she w ou ld n o t Mi. and Mrs. Karl Shibley went g e t w ell a t a ll. W e g o t a b o ttle of C h am to Oregon City last Friday and at b e rla in ’s C ough R einey an d it acted lik e tended the Presbyterian Sunday \ a c h a rm . She stopped co u g h in g and g o t sto u t an d f a t ,” w rites M rs. O ra B ussard, School convention to which Mr. B ru b ak er, 111. T h is rem d d y is for sale Shibley was sent as a delegate by by th e E stacad a d ru g sto re. the Springwater school. J. E. Burnett is buying potatoes of the farmers to ship to Portland. D. F. Warner has gone to Hepp- ner to spend a week on his farm. H A S A R R IV E D A 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 Mr. Foster and family of St John have moved on the Warner place. I f you want a new hat call and make an early selection W. J. Shultz has taken a winter’s job in the Oregon City flour mills. Frank Stormer and framly have Several Hundred Dollars Raised Ed. Boner \ ¡sited Oregon City and Portland on business this week. rented the Mathews farm just across; For the Church Fund Fred Morris, G. W. Morrow and the river from Estacada and have They come from j The subscriptions given towards W. P. Ready spent last Sunday in : moved onto it. near Silverton. Mr. Stormer is a the proposed new Methodist Epis Estacada. brother of John Stormer. copal church for Estacada are in Mrs C. G. Cathcart has been vis Hot Baked Beans, Pumpkin Pies creasing in a most encouraging man iting Mrs. W. A. Cunningham the still hotter, Brown Bread, Coffee ner. Those who have already sub past week. THE IT with Cream in it, cold salads, and | scribed toward the fund are: J. W. The best for family use W. W. Boner has bought lot 13 a lot more dreams all you can eat, Reed, $10 0 ; FI. F . Surface, E . S. BEST in block 32 of the O. W. I>. T. Co. IS This old reliable kerosene is the at the Ladies’ Aid Supper tomor Womer and Wm. Dale $50 each; Consideration $250. row, Friday, night— 23 and I5cts, j T. J. Reagan, John Tracey, Dubois B EST Oil that can be made FOR HIGH D. C. Crane has grown so much B. O. Boswell was a visitor to Lumber Co., H. Cooper, W. A. from Petroleum. Sold at better that last Saturday he made a Portland, Monday. He purchased Heylman, W. H. H. Wade, Alfred YOUR EIRE trip to Cazadero alone. electric wires and fixtures enough Drill, John Page, B. O. Boswell and Frank Morris has bought lot 10 to put electric lights in the Estacada The News $25 each; E. A. Miller, LAMPS TEST in block 13 of the townsite compan- j State Bank, the Cary Hardware J. R. Cassidy, W. S. Irwin, J. E. y. Consideration $100. M A IN ST . j Store, Fraternity Hall and the tele- Stubbs and W. J. Emmett each $ 10 Defiance Baking Powder at C. F. ! phone office. O. H. Schock $5 ; J. R. Townsend Howe’ s and with each can goes a Car 21 that carries the m a il w a s $2.50 The Pastor, Rev. McPher useful piece of Enamel ware. smashed up Monday in a collision son, is at work soliciting funds and Rev. Welter of Newburg, came with a freight car at Sycamore. It those who wish to contribute can down here this week to see about | was the worst accideut that has tak- \ see him. The church is to cost not some improvements on his property. en place on the road for some time. less than $2,000. The O. W. P. Townsite Company have given lots E. S. Wonier, Earl Wilson and The car was considerably damaged, for the church and parsonage site. Mr. Donkey started, Tuesday, on a and the passengers shook up and Fresh and Smoked Meats vacation and hunting trip up the frightened. The air breaks between ON CLACKAMAS CO. LANDS O R E G O N CITY TRUST CO. M UTTO N - P O U L T R Y - L A R D river. the head car and trailer refused to W E MAKE F IS H E V E R Y F R ID A Y work and the train could not be Money loaned on real and . B. Tucker has sold to Mr. and th e ab stra c t of title to th e secu rity offered Mrs. A 1 Lindsey 3 1 acres of ranch stopped. a n d a tte n d to all d e ta ils in th e closing chattel security E. E. BLOCK n p of M ortgage I .nans land of the old Tucker homestead Wants K)00 Cords of Wood Cut Abstracts of Title made . at Springwater. Call on us for information concern direct from the records The undersigned desires to have Guessing Contest at Johnson's Geo. Shultz, Ed. Mallory, Cecil cut 1,000 cords of wood. The cut ing Clackamas county Records Dimick & Dimick, Mgrs. Jewelry Store Schock and Smiley Lovelace are on ting will be let at once to the lowest a hunt around the headwaters of O regon j bidder. The tim!>er is located on O r e g o n C i t y C la c k a m a s Title C o m ’y Prize, a lady’ s or gent’s gold , the Clackamas. 1 ground adjoining townsite. Call on watch, warranted, worth $25, will Mr. and Mrs. L- C. Possen spent R. A. Stratton. ESTACADA E . P . R ile y , A tto rn e y a t Law , P re sid en t. be given to the one guessing the cor a part of last week in Portland with rect or nearest correct number of P ra n k B. R ile y , A tty . a t L aw , S ecretary. MARKET Oats and Ha* Wanted beans in a glass jar. For each cash relatives and friends. Mrs. Possen 606 608, Chamber of Commerce, The undersigned ! Ires to pur purchase of one dollar’ s wofth of remained in the city. All kinds of Meat W. S Russ has gone down into chase at once 5 tons of oats. Bring goods you are entitled to one guess. P O R T L A N D O RE. bought anti sold. Contest closes Dec. 24th at 2 p. m. California to ^s-dst in rebuilding the in your samples an-l q in . . me pric L A R D H A M and BACON tons of In case of tie. contest will be decid state from the ruin caused by the es. I also want ,0 to hay. - R. A. Strap m ed by drawing lots. earthquakes and fires. TOWNSEND & BARD Cast your mite and see it grow. -----— Mrs. D. C. CRANE-------- The Best Oil— Extra Star he rain caught us short on Oil Coats but we'now have a complete line and* you should buy and be prepared for the Fall rains while the stock is complete We have everything needed in this line. Oil Coats R ubber Boots W aterproof Shoes And the best line of Shoes this side of Portland at as low prices as such goods can be sold for Sparks’ Store GEO . C. BROW N EL, E W. A. H E Y L M A N ORBGON C IT Y ESTACADA BROWNELL and HEYLMAN ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW P R A C T IC E IN A L L C O U R TS A ll k in d s of L eg al B usiness p ro m p tly a tte n d e d to E sta te s a n d P ro b ate M a tte rs carefu lly ta k e n care of Extra Star Oil C. F. HOWE’S, If you have not used it, Try a Can M O N E Y TO L OA N Palace Meat Market THE BANK OF ESTACADA T r a n s a c t s A C e n e r a i B a n k i n g B u s in e s s Capital, $ 6 ,0 0 0 .0 0 4» E'. Money to toan on Real Estate IN SU RA N CE This bank ha:; the local agency for some of the very best Fire Insurance Companies Let us write yonr 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 ami can push your sales Our lawyer will attend to all of yotir legal business, drawing papers of every kind W. A. HEYLMAN, Cashier. Flans of the new M E. church have lieen decided on and sent for.