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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1906)
tocata NO. 48 op VOL. 2 E S T A C A D A , O REGO N, T H U R S D A Y , N O V E M BE R i, 1906. $i A Y EA R November. D A R O W IS H & co Of Interest to Ladies, Tomorrow and the Rest of the Week IT WILL PAY TO COME TO OUR OPENING SALE OF WAISTS, SKIRTS and COATS And by the way, inspect our beautiful line of bran new WOOLEN DRESS GOODS Our 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 FLOUR Leonard's Best, fi.io per Sack, ¿4.25 per l.arrel G U ARAN TEED See sample of wheat Come and See for Yourself A ll Goods Bran New & Fresh None Store Woru Just come: BIG STOCK of OIL COATS & RUBBER BOOTS F U L L L I N E O F S T 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 PO R I l M MY N EW LY SELECT ED Guessing Contest at Johnson’s Jewelry Store S U P P L Y OF Fall Hats and Caps for Ladies and Misses 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 If you want a new hat call and make an early selection ------- Mrs. D. C. CRANE5------- The Best Oil— Extra Star Extra Star Oil IT The best for family use IS HIGH FIRE TEST This old reliable kerosene is the BEST Oil that can be made from Petroleum. Sold at C. F. HOWE’S, Cut this out aud take it to the Estaca da drug store and get a free sample of Chamberlain's stomach and liver tablets. For biliousness and constipation they are uffequaled. They improve the appitite, strengthen the digestion and regulate the liver and bowels. THE Wants 1000 Cords of Wood Cut BEST The undersigned^desires to have cut 1,000 cords of wood. The cut ting will be let at once to the lowest bidder. The timber is located on ground adjoining townsite. Call on R. A. Stratton. FOR YOUR LAMPS M A IN ST. If you have not used it, Try a Can GET Prize, a lady’ s or gent’s gold watch, warranted, worth $25, will be given to the one guessing the cor rect or nearest correct number of beans in a glass jar. For each cash purchase of one dollar’ s worth of goods you are entitled to one guess. And a guess for every $ 1 paid for repair work done Contest closes Dec. 24th at 2 p. m. In case of tie, contest will be decid ed by drawing lots. Oats and Hay Wanted The undersigned desires to pur chase at once 5 tons of oats. Bring in your samples and quote me pric es. I also want 10 to 20 tons of hay.— R. A . Stratton. Merchant Howe has had electric E . E. Block has gyUe out of the lights put in his store. He believes in being at the front in all business meat business. progression. B. O. Boswell was in Portland a- gain Monday for electric light fix The great dam at Cazadero is a- ings. bout completed, but there still re A. Demoy and family have rent mains much work to be done on the ed and moved onto Max Kleatsch’s flume and canal. place. F . M. Gill who is engaged in the John Haviland made trip out to farmers’ grange work went to Port Sandy, Monday, with a railroad tie land, Tuesday, and expects to go to Dufur this week. merchant. Merchant Levitt returned, Tues Mrs. T. A . Miller spent last week See visiting at the home of Rev. and day, after a week’ s absence. Messrs. Goldstein & Levitt’ s ad. M rs. Stu b b s. Ralph Couch, the Spokane ice this week for bargains. Estacada lias a new public hall man, was here last week looking up of which the city should be proud. his property. T . J. Reagan is giving the Bank Fraternity Hall is quite an acquisi tion to the city for the public’s con of Estacada building another coat of venience. outside paint. The Ladies of the Macabees, of You are interested in the guess ing contest at Jeweler Johnson’ s and Fern Hive, will hold their next reg ular review in Fraternity Hall over should see his ad. the Estacada State Bank on Wed Attorney W. A . Heylman was a nesday, Nov. 7. business visitor to Oregon City and Mr. and Mrs. George Dale and Portland, Wednesday. baby arrived from Pittsburg, Tues Jurdon Shultz came home for a day and will, perhaps, make their few days while the flour mills at home in the West. George is a son the county seat were shut down. of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dale. Born, on Thursday October 25th Rev. C. T . McPherson went to to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Suckow, of University Park, Monday, and re Sandy Ridge, a nine pound boy. turned, Wed., with Mrs. McPher The party of young men who son. They have gone to house went up into the mountains on a keeping in the Page parsonage. hunt last week captured one deer. The ladies of Estacada school dis The wood-working factory started trict are arranging to give a public up again Monday after a few days box social about Thanksgiving time shutdown because of lack of wood. the proceeds to be used in provid Fraternity Hall was dedicated to ing something needed in the school. the public use last Sunday by Rev. Good idea. Lend it your help. McPherson holding church services Any one who left dishes at the there. hall after the Aid supper will find Miss Gertrude Morrow was kept them at Mrs. Williams’ Two new close at home several days of the | plates which were borrowed at one past week with a slight attack o f ! of the stores, were taken away by mistake and other plates left. The tonsilitis. ladies of the Aid would be glad to have them returned as otherwise they will have to pay for them. ESTACADA MARKET A ll kinds of Meat bought and sold. L A R D HAM and BACON TOWNSEND & BARD BUSY T H E SE A SO N IS H E R E W H EN YOU W IL L H A V E TO CO M M EN CE T H IN K IN G O F A N O V E R C O A T OR C R A V E N E T A N D A GOOD W IN T E R S U IT FO R YO U OR T H E BOY Now is the Time to Buy~ For one week commencing Friday we will make a Deep Cut in Prices in our Men’s & Boys’ Clothing, So don’t pass this up. Come in and get prices before buying elsewhere, and be your own judge Men’s $15 suits at $7.90 Suits made of very good heavy Milton Dark Gray, Black, Round cut, Double Breasted. Made of pure, all wool & neatly tailored. Makes a good winter suit, and wont cost you a fancy price They were tabled $12.50 & $15 Our price, one week only, $7.90 All Wool suits, $10 Men’s all wool worsted Suits, Tweeds, Cashmeres, such as are now being worn Plaids, the latest styles, we have them in all sizes to fit the most particular, & to suit your purse. Regular $15 and $ 2 0 kinds, marked down $10 Fine Over-Coats Men’s Noby Over-Coat, Nicely Tailor, and made of very best of materials, $15 and $18 values are marked down to $10 Boys’ Long Pant Suits Sizes 14 to 20 made of the Very Best Worsted & Tweeds, Miltons, Cashmeres in Plaids, the latest patterns, neady tail ored. Will make you smile in one of them. $8 & $12 grades, now $5.90 t h n p c t ( h n p c l C h n p c l For all, the best of all kinds, we have them. The Capin, the Dayton, the Chip- 31 lUvO. j IIU v J i 3IIU v j . pawa Hand-Made Shoes. These brands need no boosting. If you once wear a pair you will always buy them. Come in and get shod. Our prices must be the lowest for the same goods ------------------------------------ Yours to Please---------------------- GOLDSTEIN C& LEVITT Successors to A. F. SHULTZ ESTACADA Killed Poor Bruin Monday Ed. Strunk brought into | town the meat and hide of a black | bear which he killed near Spring- water. Ed. was out hunting and ! his dogs led him onto Bruin and a couple well-aimed shots put an end to his Bearship. He was an old fellow and weighed about 300. In the chase were the Crawford and Rainy boys but they were not lucky enough to get a shot. The Aid’s Dinner Social he rain caught us short on Oil Coats but we now have a complete line and you should buy and be prepared fcir the Fall rains while the stock is complete We have everything needed in this line. -vs Oil Coats Rubber Boots Waterproof 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. B R O W N E LL ORHCON CITY W. A. H E Y L M A N BROWNELL and HEYLMAN KSTA CAD A ATTORNEYSATLAW PRACTICE IN A L L COURTS All kinds of Legal Business promptly attended to Estates and Probate Matters carefully taken care of THE BANK OF ESTACADA T ra n s a c ts A G e n e ra l B a n k in g B u sin ess Capital, $6,000.00 Money to Loan on Real Estate -M -+ + . - - INSURANCE 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 The Ladies Aid Company of Es tacada took in $54.41 as receipts at property of our own for sale and can push your sales the dinner party and entertainment given in the Oddfellow building last Friday evening. The affair was Our lawyer will attend to all of your legal business, drawing very well patronized by the public papers of every kind which seemed to enjoy the occasion to the limit. The eatables furnish- edby the ladies proves that there are the best cooks in the world living in Estacada, and that the best of | them are not yet married. The en- tertainment program which followed the feast was very good, and re-1 ceived many remarks of praise. All j The large department store firm of ON CLACKAMAS CO. LANDS the money that was taken in has Olds, Wortman & King of Portland W E M AKE already been spent by the ladies in adopt ingenious methods of adver buying furnishings for the parson-1 tising which are not only a great the alntract of title to the security offered age. The whole thing was such a 1 benefit to the firm but to the coun and attend to all details in the closing up of Mortgage Loans success that it should be repeated ! try as well. In last Sunday’s ad again soon. vertisement the following item ap Call on us for information concern peared: ing Clackamas county Records "Another county heard from!" This time it’s Clackamas. Mr. J. A, The city aldermen met on last Byers, of Northern Clackamas 14 Thursday evening to consider bids miles from Portland -came thru the E . E. R iley, Attorney at Law, President. to macadamize Broadway south of store the other day, while that glo Prank B. Riley, Atty. at Law, Secretary. Third street. But one proposition rious display of Hood River apples was presented to the board, that of was attracting thousands of eyes to 606 608, Chamber of Commerce, Contractor A 1 Lindsey. His bid our Fifth & Washington street show P O R T L A N D ORR. was for $4,725. and the board ac window. “ Why don't you show ----- ■ - — - ■ ............. —— — ■■ 1 j cepted it and awarded Mr. Lindsey some Clackamas apples for Portland the work. There is about 570 feet folk to gaze at?” he said. "W h y Money loaned on real and of street 80 feet wide to 1« fixed up dont you send us some to show? ’ chattel security and it comes a little high, but the we answered. " I will,” replied Mr. street must be improved and this Byers. H e's a man of his word, Abstracts of Title made and made good. See the beauties appears to the property owners to in the corner window! Great, lus direct from the records be the best method. Those who cious, sun-kissed "Northern Spies" Dimick & Dimick, Mgrs. will be affected mostly by the pro fruit of the Gods, from our own, posed street improvement are the scenic, fruitful, prosperous, health O regon C it y O rec . oi * 'Rah for townsite company, the radway com ful Willamette Valley. Hallowe’ en passed easy. Clackamas! Bully for Byers! A pany and Mayor J. W. Reed. The tiger for Oregon! the Eden of the Merchant Goldstein's daughter work will be begun as soon as the Western World! Can anybody beat and children visited him Sunday. these apples? Have a look—See! sewer is completed The Artisans held a banquet in Fraternity hall last evening. W. A. HEYLMAN, Cashier. Clackamas “At the Bat” M 0 N E Y TO LOAN Street Contract Let Clackamas Title Com’y OREGON CITY TRUST CO.