The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, March 07, 1907, Image 1

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E S T A C A D A . O REGO N. T H U R S D A Y ,
M A CR H
7,
$1 A YEA R
1907.
The Estacada State Bank
Read this Space, for next week’s
ANNOUNCEMENT
GRANULATED
PAYS 4/i
SUGAR
O
New York, Chicago, and San Francisco Exchange
$ 4.80
A SACK
We will examine your papers and make your loans free of charge. Are
your personal papers safe from fire and theft?
If not, bring them to us
ami we will charge you nothing for keeping them in our safe.
DAROWISH & COMPANY
H E A R D B Y T H E W A Y S ID E
Mrs. J. O. Linn is sick with meas­
les.
Ella Lockerby is going to live
with Mrs. L. Tenny at Viola.
“ Doc” Palmateer has been sick at
his home but is able to lie around
again.
"•
Sunshine, brother, and good will,
that’s what we ought to leave be­
hind us as we go through life.
AND
The Rev. E. E. E ly of the Free
Methodist Church in California is
visiting with his father at Currins-
ville.
W. H. Holder has been prepar­
ing some acres of land for straw­
berries; hurry up ye Estacadans
with that fruit cannery.
Mr. Melien of Zion and Mr Beebe
AT
of Sandy bought each other’ s farms,
and the latter is busy putting in
crops. W. Strunk is helping him.
' ‘Lives of Trust-men all remind us
WETmay make our lives a crime;
And by employing able lawyers
Make the small fry do the tim e.”
Mr. Demoy, the rural mail carrier
LO ST
on route No. 1 was ordered by the
On Saturday afternoon, the 16th,
Department to go to Oregon City
l>etween Eagle Creek and George
last Saturday to take the Civil Ser­
p. o. a brown leather suit case. A n­ T A X E S !!
I T A X E S vice examination; as no substitute
yone finding same please leave at
has as yet been appointed by the
Eagle Creek p. o. or write the own­
Department no mail went out on
er at George p. o.
A liberal re­ Pay your Clackamas county taxes the route on that day.
in
Portland.
No
long
waiting
in
ward will be paid.
line. Save time and carfare. Small
H. JO Y N E R .
CARD O FTH AN KS
fee 25cts covers everything. Call
I wish to thank the good people
and examine the complete tax roll,
Money to Loan
or write for statement of your taxes of Garfield for their kindness dur­
ing the sickness of my wife and my­
$5,500.00 TO LO A N —We have
self.
$5,500 which we will loan on real
— Geo. W. Lockerby.
Clackamas Title
estate security at a low rate of in­
.....Com pany.....
terest.
CARD OF T H A N K S
[ e s t a b l i s h e d 1893]
I f you have money to loan, we
We wish to thank the friends
will find you a customer and make
and neighbors who so kindly assist­
no charge for placing the loan.— 606 608, Chamber of Commerce, ed us during our sad bereavement.
P O R T L A N D , O REGO N
The Bank of Eitacada. W. A . Heyl-
Signed: G. B. Linn and
man, Cashier.
Children
We have some fine farms for
SCHOOL N O TES
sale and some fine city property
Half the Debt Paid
The school attendance has reached and will make prices right. Have
County Treasurer Paddock says
all the money you want at 7 per
97 -
Isabell Duncan has been quite cent. We loan for private parties that he has paid off one half of the
sick the past few days, and unable and can give you just what you county’ s debt to the state from the
want. If you have idle money we county taxes that have been collect­
to attend school.
The debt is
The 8th grade arithmetic class will place it for you without cost ed so far this year.
$ 17 ,15 8 .7 5 and it is thought that in
are working supplementary prob­ and we mean what we say.
another year Clackamas County will
W. A. Heylman,
lems in mensuration.
get out of debt to the state.
Cashier.
PA U L WOMER, EDITOR.
CHOICE
Onion S ets
D. M. F e rry ’s
SEEDS
H O W E ’ S
-#
TAXES!
STOVE BUYERS
TAKE
W e are lucky to have a good stock of Stoves and
Ranges bought before the * ' vance.
W e will give our cus­
tomers who buy this morth full benefit of our low price. If you
do not care to pay spot cash you can buy on the easy payment
plan, that is, a little down and a little each month. Remember
we have the Bridge, Beach & Co’s line, which are not excelled
for durability & baking qualities. Call in and let us show them
to you.
Our city connections place us in close touch with investors WHO
P A Y C ASH .
We can place your insurance iu companies who pay 100 cents on the
dollar in case of loss.
AT
We have money to loan on acceptable security.
Business Men’s Club meeting to­
Springtime's youth.
night.
See A. E . Sparks’ sugar ad?
Mrs. T . J. Reagan spent Monday
Get our prices on a spray wash
in Portland.
for your trees.-Estacada Pharmacy
Merchant Howe calls your atten­
E. F. Surface, proprietor of the !
tion to his seeds.
Estacada Pharmacy, is having some
Mrs. E . C. Belknap has moved improvements made in the store.
into Portland to live.
Jordan Shultz and Geo. Higen-
Roger Cary has lieen enjoying a botlien were taken into the Oddfel­
Jbadly sprained ankle.
low lodge last Saturday evening.
C. S. Allen is recovering from a
Mrs. Minnie Kendall of Spokane
few Job’ s comforters.
came down last week and is visiting
Lee Bronson knows the sad ef­ at Mr. and Mrs. W. A . Heyltnau’s.
fects of stepping on » nail.
Business at the Main Street gro­
You can get the best spray mate­ cery is getting brisk, and Jordan
Shultz has been assisting as clerk.
rial at the Estacada Pharmacy.
Born, to the wife of Frank Boy­
er, on Feb. 27, a 11 pound son.
H. Cooper has enlarged his store
room by a change of partition.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Richards
spent last Sunday in Portland.
Ed. Miller was a business visitor
to the county seat last Thursday.
Y e editor and wife spent Sunday
at Mrs. Williams’ parents in Port­
land.
President Roosevelt’s cabinet fam­
ily are a very changeable set of ser­
vants.
Sparks’ Store
GEO. C. BROWNELL
& Company
Have outside Land, including Farms, for
Contractors Posson & Mallory
started work Monday morning on
the new fire apparatus and town
hall.
Sale.
Oregon City, Gladstone, Milwauke,
Estacada, Malwaukie Park, Oak Grove
Mrs. S. C. Neas returned home
to Grant’s Pass after visiting Mrs.
C. F. Howe from Tuesday until
Saturday.
On easy terms.
Title guaranteed and Ab­
stracts furnished.
Anyone wishing to known how
to drive a horse down hill without
a collar on may find out by apply­
ing to R ay Wilcox.
Money to Loan at low
rate of interest to assist purchasers
It is necessary to spray the trees
if you want good, marketable fruit.
It pays to spray.
Now is the time
Miss Mae Stephens spent Satur­ and we have a spray wash that is
day and Sunday at her home near 99.98 per cent, pure.— Estacada
Portland.
Pharmacy.
R. A. Staatton left Monday on a
two weeks’ business trip in the cen­
Church Fund Grows
tral states.
Isabelle Duncan, who is living at
Rev. C. T . McPherson reports
the Harkenrider home, is sick with the following recent contributions
pneumonia.
to the M. E . church building fund:
R. J. Watkins, of Portland, has Roberts Bros., department store in
taken a position in the Richards
Portland, $5.
barber shop.
H. Eggert of the EggertShoe Store
on 3rd St. Portland, $5.
A few days ago A . A. Antrim
began as night watchman at the Dr. F. M. Taylor, Dekum Build­
ing, Portland, $5.
brick factory.
L . O. Ralston, Portland, $5
T . J. Wirtz returned from the R. J. Patterson, Portland, $5.
farm last week after having a time J. P. Rasmussen, paints & oils, 2d
with the grip.
& Taylor, Portland. $10 .
Merchant W. J. Lewellen, of J. M. A. Lane, Laue-Davis Drug
Spriugwater, was hauling goods out
Co., Portland, $10.
from Estacada, Monday.
| J. E. Haz.eltine, Portland, $80.
Also residence property, situated in
«aaBfiaiaaasH&CALL ON USasraeBEHSMBE»
Office In the Caufield Block.
Oregon
Our prices are low and terms easy
W. A. H E Y L M A N
GEO . C. B R O W N E L L
KSTACADA
OKSGOX C IT Y
BROW NELL and HEYLMAN
ATTORNEYS-AT LAW
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PRAC TICE IN A L L COURTS
All kinds ol Legs! Business promptly attehded to
Estates and Probate Matters carefully taken care of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gunsaulis,
who own a cottage on Zobrist St.,
have been made happy by the ar­
rival of a son, Harold John, on the
7th of Feb.
SOLID
Miss Ethel Green of Oregon City
one of The Telegram’ s girls who
are going to the Jamestown Expo­
sition, was "here this week gather­
ing in votes.
FACTS
When making a purchase usually the keen buyer has but one object in view
that is the best goods for the least money.
The first to consider is quality,
the second is price. Quality remains long after price is forgot.
So it is our
constant aim to give our customers the highest quality of goods at the lowest
prices for cash. It is not necessary for you to stop and think this over • as it
does not take much thinking. It is SOLID F A C T S.
That we sell for less
money, quality considered than catalog houses and merchants in large cities.
Our system is low expense account and spot cash buying. W e extend to every
man and woman
Phone 521
C ity
NOTICE
On the first day of March there was an advance on Stoves and
Ranges.
If you have property or bonds for sale bring them to us for we CAN
A N D WILL sell them.
a hearty welcome to visit our store and get our prices
Thè Cary Hardware Company