The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, April 25, 1907, Image 1

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NO. 20 o p VOL. j
E ST A C A D A , OREGON, TH U R SD A Y ,
“ The Emporium”
Estacada’s Most Complete Store
A P R IL
25,
cws
1907.
$1 A Y E A R
We Pay 4%
TH E
ESTACAD A
STATE
Wc have some very nice
BAN K
CA PITA L FULLY PA ID $ 7 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
Carries a complete line of
General Merchandise
Clothing, Shoes, Etc.
W e invite a close inspection of our
Grocery Department
OUR MEAT MARKEf"lSUN THE SAME ROOM
and we can supply you with
Fresh and Cured
"
Meats
Ladies’ White Oxfords
We have opened our savings bank department, and pay 4 per cent,
per annum. Interest will be placed to the credit of the depositor on (he
Ist day of Jan. and July and if allowed to remain will draw interest from
date of deposit. No entrance fee will be demanded and no charge for o-
pcuitig an account. This past year has marked a striking chapter in the
financial history of our country, because it has illustrated the peculiar
dangers of our prosperous times. Unquestionably the SJiecial temptation
to which the man with the small surplus is subjected is the temptation
to turn from a safe and sound financial institution to investments in se­
curities and loans of questionable value.
In time of need you may not
find such securities negotiable. Try our new savings department. The
money will always be ready for use in time of need and will draw 4 per
cent, interest while waiting.
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Darowish
North
neighbor, do it when only a mean
man can hear it, that is, when no­
body
is around but yourself. ’ ’
Mrs. R. H. Currin and Mrs. L.
Mrs.
D. M. Marshall is spending
Hale of Currinsvtlle visited at Mrs.
C. A. Looney’s at Garfield last the week with her sister Mrs. Hei-
! pie, who is at the St. Vincent hos­
Thursday.
Julius Kreiger made a trip on pital Mrs. Geo. DeSheild.s returned
business to Portlahd and Oregon Sunday from spending last week
j with Mrs. Heiple, and sa these la­
C t / Friday.
Mias F. Duncan spent Saturday dies keep their sister from being
with Mrs. Wm. Wilcox at Garfield. lonely while convalescing. '
Mrs. Rawlins returned home
The Rev. Exson from Dover
on Sunday from her visit with her preached last Sunday at Zion church
daughter at Jennie station.
Mr. Exson used to be pastor of the
“ If you must speak ill of your : Zion charge and his sermon was
Gleaned By (he Wayside
LADIES’
Trimmed Hats
Children’s
OXFORDS
cAre the correct shoe for ladies
this summer
Fish, Poultry Etc
We are pleased to deliver goods to any part of the city
FOR
$1.50 to $2
R E A D Y -T O -W E A R
I
Oxfords
D O N ’T O V E R L O O K U S
W E W IS H T O S H O W Y O U A N D G IV E Y O U
P R IC E S O N O U R
| Dry" Goods
Shoes
L O C A L N EW S
Mrs. E. L. Fraley accompanied
her grandmother, Mrs. Jackson, to
Portland Monday, for a few days’
visit.
Move on.
Everything growing
Buy a farm and build a home.
Mrs. W. K. Haviland was among
Mr. and Mrs. I.. J. Doherty are
A.
F. Shultz was at Oregon City living at the Hotel Estacada. Later
the party that John B. Haviland
took to Northern California to file Monday.
they will move onto the Warner
A piano for sale cheap.— Mrs. P. place.
on timber claims.
C Boultmau.
The Estacada State Bank believe
^ thoroughbred Clydesdale Stal­
The drug store is receiving its in the future prosperty and neces­
lion for sale. Can be seen at the concrete foundation.
sary development of Estacada and
postoffice, Springwater.
Merchant Howe,made his semi­ work to that end.
F. E. Boner is figuring on build­
ing a couple additions to his candy
and refreshment stand.
One part
to extend back from the present lo­
cation, and another room to go on
the south side.
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Spark’s Store
E. L. F R A L E Y , Cashier
annual trip to Portland, Monday.
J. J. Marclibank has put in a sb-
da fountain at his confectionery.
E. E. Block is working in Port­
land where the family is moving to.
A 1 Havens has been planning on
building another house for renting
purposes.
The price paid for the woodwork-
ing factory by the successful bid '
ders was $4,050.
The Eagle Creek lumber Com
pany has been transferred to Ralph
Hoyt and others.
Mrs. A. Havens entertained Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Roberts at dinner
Saturday evening.
It is well that people are incredu­
lous. It would drive them wild to
believe a half they hear
Swift's arsenic of lead clears the
trees of Codling moth. You get it at
the Estacada Pharmacy at prices as
low as Portland’ s.
Miss Eva Ryan has a nice class
in music in Estacada. A s soon as
the public school closes several more
will join the class.
R. W. Cary hits been staying qtii-
etly at home the past few days. His
sprained ankle has not been mend-
'»8 as fast as it might,
The grade work on the Main St.
hill has not been completed, and it
would seem that this is the best
time of the year to do that kind of
work.
Miss Josephine Wheeler is an Es­
Rev. C. T. McPherson preached
tacada young lady whose frinds are
an interesting sermon last Sunday
endeavoring to secure for her the
evening on the subject of awakening
Supt.
Nicholson
has
started
work
hi* he#t honor in the ° reSon J«»™-
! of sleeping church members, and
[the importance of church members on the water system extension into a* s *,eauty contest.
the north part of town.
I F. J. Catterlin, of Portland, has
living a consistant life.
Mrs. S. C. Ruble, of Golden, Jo-! Kiven a fine orKan t0 tl,e Kstacada
f ROM THE ANTILLES
sephineCo., visited at Mr. and Mrs. M K church, liesides a cash dona-
Chamberta'iTs Cough Remedy Benefits a
Ea:l Shibley’s last Saturday.
tion of $25. Mr. Catterlin owns a
City Council at Kingston, Jamacia,
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] y . ,
. .. , couple lots on Main street.
I Mr. W O’Reily Fogarty, who is a mem
Edna and Linda Womer visited |
1 her of the city council at Kingston, Jam-
their sister, Stella, who is teaching ! * *ie n^w
bas *>een P'ace^ *n
J aica, West Indies, writes as follows: One
at Mountain Road, last Sunday.
| the M. E. church belfry.
It was
| bottle of Chamberlain’s cough remedy
purchased
of
Mitchell,
Lewis
& Sta-
! had good effect on a congh that was giv­
Announcements are out of a pub­
ing me trouble and I think I should have lic dance to be given in the park ver of Portland, at a 50 per cent,
discount below retail price.
| !>eeti more quickly relieved if I had con­
pavilion on the evening of May 2.
tinued the remedy. That it was beneficial
F. M. Lantz and wife have come
It is reported that the railw ay,, . .
„
| and quick in relieving me there is no
j doubt and it is my intention to obtain an company will soon build a waiting j back from Wallowa county where
j other bottle.-For sale Estacada Pharma­ room near the track across from the they have been the past year, and,
depot
I it is said, have accumulated a for-
cy-
J
ft
Men’s Furnishings
:D A L E ’S-
Estacada State Bank
O. H. Schock has returned from
his trip East.
Rev. C. T. McPherson preaches
at Currinsville next Sunday morn­
ing.
Mr. CalifT will deliver the
morning sermon in Estacada, and
Rev. McPherson speaks in the ev­
ening.
The Cornwall Lumber company
f t of Portland has added 460 acres of
timber to its holdings on the Molal-
f t la river in Clackamas county. The
company now owns 1500 acres in
f t that vicinity.
Ladies’ & Men’s
Shoes
much enjoyed by those present.
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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 s in e s s
Capital, $ 6 ,0 0 0 .0 0
Money to Loan on Real Estate
INSURANCE
This bank has the local agency for some of the very beat
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
property of our own for sale and can push your sales
Our lawyer will attend to all of your legal business, drawing
papers of every kind
W. A. MEYLMAN,
Gentle and Effective
Cashier.
Money to Loan
A well-known Manitoba writes: As an
nside worker I find Chamberlain’s stom-t
ach and liver tablets invaluable for the
$5,500.00 TO LO AN We have
t inches of biliousness natural to sedenta­
j^5,500 which we will loan on real
ry life, their action being gentle and ef­
fective, clearing the digestive tract and estatie security at a low rate of in­
the head.' Price 25c. Samples free at terest.'
ihe Estacada Pharmacy.
tune. They visited friends in Ks­
tacada last week. Mr. Lantz will
invest here and engage in work here
this summer.
If you have money to loan, we
will find you a customer and make
no charge for placing the loan.—
The Bank of Estacada. W. A. Heyl-
man, Cashier.
WAGONS! RANCH IMPLEMENTS! ETC
cAnd EVERYTHING You Want in
HARDWARE
The C ary Hardware Company