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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1906)
;Xcu>0 NO. 3 op V O L. 3 E S T A C A D A , O R EG O N , T H U R S D A Y , We carry the only big line of Men and Boys’ Clothing and Shoes and Boots in the city HOLIDAY PRESENTS! Council meeting tonight. ing considerable business the past Mrs. R. C. Herring and daugh ten days. ter, Wavo, are at the home of Mrs. Maitie and Freda Sagner, sisters Herring's parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. Lichthorn, will perhaps re James Guttridge, at Springwater for a few days. main in Estacada. Palace Meat Market N IC E B A R G A IN S PATTERNS IN D R E S S GOODS in Ladies’ Stylish New HATS A t Mrs. Crane’s cTVIilliner Store Curt for Sore Nipples As soon as the child is done nursing, apply Chamberlain’s salve. Wipe it off with a soft rag before allowing the child to nurse. MaTiy trained! nurses use this with the best results. Price 25c. Sold at the Estacada drug store. NOTICE The Legend of Little Jack Horn er, as told in Somersetshire, is as follow: A t the time of the dissolu tion, the obbot o f Glastonbury wishen to send important deeds to the brother of Queen Jane Seymour For safety he concealed them in a pie, and entrusted it to one Jack ESTACAD A TH E BEST STEAKS CHOPS VEAL MUTTON, LARD ETC EVERYTHING FRESH & CLEAN Mr. and Mrs. W. A . Heylman A t a meeting of the council last had Christmas dinner with Mr. and week it was voted to discontinue Mrs. B. O. Boswell. the services of the town marshal. E. A . Miller, wife and daughter, The town is getting old enough and Edna, are with relatives at Aurora good enough to be good. for a couple weeks. A s announced last week, T . J. Win. Stokes, assistant in the E s Wirtz is now sole owner and pro tacada State Bank, spent his Christ prietor of Estacada’ s blacksmith mas at Oregon City. shop, and he is prepared to do any The people living up at Seattle thing in his line of work. take a bath every three years when A voluntary free gift offering in the big floods occur. the form of cash, clothing, eatables H. N. NORTH, Proprietor Gertrude Morrow spent Christ and the like was made by the phil mas with her people in Estacada, anthropic people of Estacada Mon The meat market firm of Towns day to the only poor family in the returning to Portland. end S l Bard, proprietors of the E s city. The Misses Harkenrider who are tacada Meat Market, sold their bus The school children report hav iness, on last Friday 6f last week, employed in Portland, came out and ing had a happy time at the Christ to H. N. North, proprietor of the spent Christmas at home. Ed. Kaffoury is making a change mas tree party given them at the Palace Meat Market. and improvement in the interior of school house last Friday afternoon O REGON CITY TRUST CO. the Darowish & Co. store. by the teachers, Miss Stephens and Mr. Stubbs. Judge Haviland returned to his I Money loaned on real and home in Portland last Friday about A fine ten pound boy arrived at chattel security recovered from his bad cold. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. M. Gill came over from the Snuffin on Saturday night last and Abstracts of Title made The parents Dufur country last week and will everybody is happy. direct from the records remain during the holiday season. are getting along nicely, and re Preaching at Spriugwater at 11 ceiving congratulations of friends. Horner. During the transit Jack All parties having accounts with us or notes past due will please call Hornor pulled out the plum in the Dimick & shape of the title deed of Mells Park and settle by the 15th. O reg o n C it y where his descendant now resides. Cary Hardware Company. If You Want the Best §f Everything Miss Zoa Irwin, Miss Cora Y o Born, on Sunday morning, Dec. cum and William Stratton, students 23, to Mr. and Mrs. J. VV. Pulley, at the Corvallis college, came home last week and will remain until next a son. The local postoffice has been do year. A t “Sfe E M P O R I U M SO M E V E R Y $1 A Y E A R give a St. Valentine’ s dance. H IG H EST P R IC E PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE I have a new and well-selected line of these goods and can give good value for the price, which is low as the lowest Ed. Oblander has again returned to Portland after nearly a year up around the Sound. He will be out to see his old Estacada friends. If you notice that we are not do ing as much work as usual on the There was a social hop in Fra -1 paper this week and next, remem ber the season of year and forgive temity hall Tuesday evening. The M W . A. camp is going to us. ***************** Shawls! Fascinators! Ready-Made Skirts! Shirtwaists! Underwear! A happy And prosperous New Year to all. Some of the merchants are tak ing invoice. For the little folks, young folks and old folks. We are just getting in a big and complete line of Christmas and Holiday Presents, Toys Etc. and it is an easy thing for you to make a selection from our display. What to give, is the perplexing question that bothers most people. Here you see what you want—at the price that you should pay for it. Santa Claus is making his home with us, and you should take advantage of his visit. Pick out your toys and presents now. We will keep them until you want them. Look while the assorment is good—NOW F R E SH G R O C E R IE S D E C E M B E R 27, 1906. Dimick, Mgrs. O reg o n a. m. and in Estacada in the even ing next Sunday by Rev. McPher son. See W. A . Cunningham’s ad an nouncing his shooting match for chickens and turkeysonNew Year’ s Day. Jesse Stubbs, who has been hold ing down his claim in Washington, for several months, came home last week. Mrs. Carrie Cunningham M rs. C a rr ie Cunnirtjçham , who#e funeral and burial took place la st, Wednesday, was born in Bellville, Ontario, November 22, 1846. She moved to Wisconsin with the rest j of the family, and later, with her husband and children, came to Or egon and settled in the Springwater country, where the family have re- sided the past 22 years. Mrs. Cun- ningham was laid to rest beside her 1W AT THE LOWEST PRICES, YOU W ILL FIND IT AT * * * * S p a rk s ’ S to re A NEW YEAR’S Shooting MATCH TURKEYS & CHICKENS FO R - RILES & SPOTGUNS TO BE USED W. A. Cunningham ♦ Come and enjoy the sport, and get a bird for dinner During Mrs. Eva Kessler s visit to her people at Woodburn, the tel husband’s grave in the Springwater ephone office is in the care of Mary cemetery, Rev. C. T . McPherson Womer. conducting the burial,rites. Four R. G. Palmateer went to Port children surviveher, Edward, Fred, land, Sunday to meet Mrs. Palma William, and Mrs. Alice Reed, of j ., GEO. C. B R O W N E L L O a lr .O N C I T Y teer who had been in the city sev Cathlamet, Wash. BR O W N E LL eral days. Estacada on New Year’s Day Wishing y~ou all c A Happy New Year’ Dealers say that those who have used Chamberlain's Stomache and Liver Tab lets are quite loyal to them and can not be jiersuaded to take any substitute. Get a free sample at The Estacda Drug Store, give it a trial and yon, too, will wnat So many of our town’ s and coun them in preference to any other. They cure stomache troubles, bilousnes9 and try people have visited Portland the constipation. Miss Liudy and Miss Stelle Wo mer, and Miss Iva Dale are home from their schools to spend Christ mas week. past week that we could not begin to name all of them. Church Fund Grows W . H. Holder has been appoint Recent subscriptions to the M. E. ed a delegate to the annual meeting church building fund: of the State Horticultural Society | W . P. Ready........................... *2 5 00 at Portland Jan. 8 — io . B. H. H aun.............................$ 2 5 00 Mr. and Mrs. Clark Posson ate j E. E . Block............................ $ 1 5 00 their Christmas dinner at the home J. H. Palmateer...................... $ 10 00 of Mrs. Posson’s parents, Mr. and A . J. C alif................................ $ 5 00 Mrs. Gideon Krigbaum. J. H. Hamilton...................... $ 5 00 Foreign, about....................... $ 1 5 00 HATS AT COST All Ladies and Misses Hats of the season left over at Mrs. Crane’ s are being closed out at actual cost. FO R S A L E -Two fresh milch cow s with or without calves. In quire of Anton Habelt, Springwa ter, Oregon. RUGS TO GO FREE 30 DAYS W . A. H E Y L M A N K ST A C A D A and H EY LM A N ATTORNEYS AT LAW PRACTICE IN A L L COURTS All kinds of Legal Business promptly attended to Estates and Probate Matters carefully taken care ol THE BANK OF ESTACADA T ra n sa cts A G e n e ra l B a n k in g B u s in e s s Capital, $6,0 0 0 .0 0 Money to Loan on Real Estate LO NGER H. Cooper & Co. are so very well pleased with their recent sales that they will continue to give a $2 rug with every $20 bill, and a $ 3 rug with every $30 bill. IN SU R A N C E This l>ank 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. READING, CANDIES & FRUITS have Real Estate for sale, list it with property of our own for sale and can CARY HARDWARE COMPANY A popular line ol reading—Magazines, Monthly and Weekly, Books, good for the long Winter evenings. Fresh Candies, Bananas, Oranges, Nuts Xmas Boxes, Toys, Fancy Articles for all AT J. J. MARCHBANK’S us, as we push If you have no your sales Our lawyer will attend to all of your kgal business, drawing papers of every kind W. A. HEYLMAN, C ash ier.