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•. L! * NO. 7 of E S T A C A D A , OREGON, T H U R S D A Y , VOL. 3 sick list. E. E. Block has a slight attack of blood poisoning. John R. Cassidy has had a glass 1 front put in his building, j A new lot of garden seeds already • in at Darowish & Co's store. Miss Mae Smith has commenced a spring term of school at Porter. E very old resident predicts a very good year following the severe win- ter we have bad. A t • The E M P O R IU M must make room for our big stock of Spring and Summer Goods coming, and are offering B ig Bargains on every thing in our store. Call and investigate Work has been progressing on the excavation part of the basement to the new M. E. church, and if the weather continues favorable great progress will be made on the build- F. M. Gill went to Russleville, Tuesday. He will, perhaps, engage in school teaching. A . Morrow has been"'furnisliing another carload of Christmas trees for doings at Ca/.adero. D A R O W IS H & COM PANY at Palace Meat Market COST ESTA C A D A THE BEST S TE A K S CHOPS V EA L A ny Hat in the store will go at actual cost. Not one reserved. A good Hat opportunity for all MUTTON, LARD ETC EVERYTH IN G FRESH & CLEAN Hides and Pelts bought. All kinds of stock bought and sold H. N. NORTH, Proprietor A t Mrs. Crane’s ^M illiner Store OREGON H ow the Fund Grows C IT Y OFFICIAL DIRECTOR Y Mayor............................................................ J . W . Reed ! I ...................................................W . A . Jones ' ......................................................C. F. Howe . 1 Aldermen V...................................................... Ed. Miller ....................................................... W . F. Cary I ................................................. R . A . Stratton j Recorder.......................................................... E . S . Womer I i Ti easurer................................................................H . Cooper Marshal...................................................................A1 Hlvens Rev. C. T. McPherson has been fortunate in getting the following contributions to the church fund the past week: Some small sums received in an 5 » from J. E. H „e U i„e of For.- lairl swer to the cards sent out. $5 from D. D. Forbes. $25 from J. C. Roberts of Peters $5 from Ç. R. Bishop of Portland & Roberts Co. of Portland. $5 from E. P. Northrop. $25 from W. J. Clemens Cham- $ 1 5 from W. A. Cunningham of . , , ber of Commerce, Portland. Estacada. CITY TRUST COMPANY D i™ c k & O rego n C i t y D i" * k ’ ■ * These have been named by the county commissioners as probable jurymen for the year: J J Davis, J E Crawford, F J Harkenrider, D M Marshall, John 1 racev, S E Hei- P^e> G F Boyer and Robert II Cur- A two story building, fifty feet rin’ wide, is said to be going to be built A regular meeting of the council on lots South of the Palace market, was to have taken place Tuesday H. Cooper ¿¿Com pany’ furniture evening, but as only Councilmen building is receiving a shingle roof j Miller, Howe and Cary were pres- wliicli will perhaps keep the water out this, Thursday, evening. This magnificent weather of the It is useless to try picking the mote out of your brother’ s eye with j past week has helped to redeem the the hatchet of hatred.—Rev. C. T . j good reputation of the country as Wilson. being a place of continual balmy Born, to the wife of Ben Bullard breezes, and evergreen bills. Every on Monday,‘ January 7th, an 8 J 4 i country has its exceptional years pound boy. Mother and baby do when the weather is like it wi some thirty years previous. ing well. R. A. Wilcox was in Loin the farm at Springwater, Tuesday. He is recovering from the bad effects of the cold snap. $ 5 ,5 °°- 00 TO L O A N —We have F. H. Wilcox closed a term of i $5,500 which we. will loan on real three months’ school at Garfield | estate security at a low rate of in last week and has returned to his | terest. hone at Redlands. If you have nioney~to loan, we E. C. Wilson came out from the ; W'F find you a customer and make big suburb on the Willamette Tues- no charge for placing the loan. day to look over a couple timber The Bank of Estacada, W. A. Heyl- man, Cashier.. claims near Springwater. Freight car No. i n run into an L I F E IN C A N B Y . open switch at Mori’ow Siding Sat urday morning. It did considerable Some weeks a« ° tw0 n,en en??K- damage but no one wa> hurt. ed in a fi* ht b>' the side of the T n A , , _ , i btitie office, and fought until they County School Superintendent. . . . t , . . . , were so bloody the town marshal Zinser is mailing questions for the .. . . , .. u u .................... . . did not know them when he was eighth grade examinations which .. . . f . . . , ® , called by a frightened women, take place January 24 and 25. T4 . .. , . r * Both men were allowed to go with- Estacada people have been ex-1 ou^ arrested or paying for the periencingthedelights of a kerosene window liKhts they broke out Df famine, and a number have had to Fra)]k Zoliner.s bicycle shop:— The resort t > the old tallow candle. Canby Tribune. John B Ilaviland, M. C. Adkins -------- — and Walter Hyde were all in town . M A C A B E E S TO E N T E R T A IN this week, shaking hands with old neighbors and renewing acquaint- On Friday eve Feb. ist, the offi- ances. cers of Fern Hive, No. 23, Lady James Duncan spent last Satur- Maccabees of the World, will lie day and Sunday at home in Estaca- publicly installed in the pavilion, the State Commander, Mrs. ! da. Mr. Duncan is bookkeeper Nellie H. Lambson of Portland, i After the installation a short pro gram will be given, followed by an exhibition of the most wonderful I Electrical Invention of the Century. SH O P Refreshments will lie sold at liooths representing the different J. R. TOWNSEND .countries, at the close of the pro- All work neatly and promptly done gram Money to Loan “Money Loaned on Real and Chattel Security “Abstracts of Title made direct from the Records O regon ~ The Portland Hotel and Restaur- ailt a S rand lja11 in Fraternity hall on the 26th, and a grand open- . __ ,, ing dinner on the 27th. W e cordially invite you to call and inspect our elegant Bridge CBi, Beach Ranges SHOE & BOOT REPAIR RICES REASONABLE ¡ EST AC A D A Admission, Adults 25, cts. O REGO N dren, 10 cents. Call in and go through a Bridge & Beach R an ge with us Y o u will readily see why they are such good bakers and require so little fuel AT TH E LO W EST PRICES, YO U W I L L F IN D IT A T S p a rk s ’ S to re On Friday Evening, January Dr. Clarence True Wilson W IL L L E C T U R E IN ESTA C A D A “ EXPERIENCES OF A SINGLE MINISTER Fraternity Hall A D U L T S 25c C H IL D R E N 10c The lecture will be given nnder the auspices of the Sunday School « _«_»__.i . - i - -» --* .,1 --»,.«. V. 4 'I 'T '1 1111 1 ' ■ l T 1 1- The Estacada State Bank has !<een purchased by a company of prominent bankers of the City of Portland. The transfer of the bank property and business took place on Monday of this week. President Reed, Vice-President Yocum and ' Cashier Stratton, who were the in- j corporators of this institution, have J sold all their interest in it to the ! new owners. The bank will Ire re organized at once with a capital with the highest recommendations. He lias l>een connected with the banking business for twelve years, and has acted in the capacity of e x pert examiner and intrnctor of the company’s banking system besides being extensively engaged in real estate, and negotiating the purchase of banks. By this sale, the solidity and strength of the bank has l>een increased. Additional deposits of over $7,000 have been added and a stock of $20,000.00, fully paid up. wider field of business operations will he worked. Mr. E. L . Fraley is the new cash Safety deposit boxes will be put ier. Mr. Fraley comes to Estacada in for the use of customers. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Shultz., she lieing the oldest chaplain in the Mrs. C. F. Howe and Teddy were state somewhere in the 60’s. After I Portland visitors Monday and Tlies- installation, games, recitations sing : day. They attended the public in- ing etc. were the features of the 1 stallation of L. O. T . M. df Golden evening Dainty refreshments were Rule Hive No. 17, Monday even served, and all pronounced it an ing. Mrs. Nina Downy was install evening well spent. There were a ing officer and Mrs Ball from goodly number of K. O. T . M 's ! Queen Elizabeth Hive as Chaplain. 1 present also. ^ W. A. H E Y L M A N ! GEO . C. B R O W N E L L KSTACAD A O RK C.O N C I T Y BROWNELL and HEYLMAN 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 r a n s a c ts A G e n e ra l B a n k in g B u s in e s s Capital, $6,000.00 Money to Loan on Real Estate IN S U R A N C E 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. have Real Estate for sale, list it with property of our own for sale and can CARY HARDWARE COMPANY 25 Chii- The Estacada State Bank Changes Hands W E A R E P R E P A R E D TO S E L L YOU A R A N C E ON E A S Y P A Y M E N T S , T H A T IS A L I T T L E DOWN, A N D A L I T T L E E A C H M ONTH, OR FO R C A SH If Y o u W a n t the B e st §f E v e ry th in g i *nS- County Judge Grant Diniick is attending the Scottish Rites sessions and is one of the 55 who are going through for the 32 degrees, and " ’*11 be eligible to the Mystic Shrine Daily Star. * HATS Si A Y E A R 1907. A commercial club. | for the large mill firm of Davis & Mrs. F. M. Cary has beeii on’ the Davis at Boring, CLEARANCE We JA N U A R Y 24, If you us, as we have no push your sales Our lawyer will attend to all of your legal business, drawing papers of every kind W . A. H EYLM AN, Cashier.