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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1907)
1 NO. 22 of VOI,. 3 ESTACAD A, O ION, T H U R S D A Y , ■ M AY 9, 1907. $i A Y E A R W E W ANT The Emporium We have some very nice H A S R E C E IV E D NEW CLOTHING for Men and Boys Ladies’ White Oxfords \ Ladies’ Oxford Shoes and Fancy White Shirt Waists New Prints and Dry Goods ALL K IN D S Of FARM flg p HOW TO START PRODUCE BOUGHT Our Delivery Wagon Will deliver goods in the city or country Men’s Suits $6.45 r :% $1.50 to $2 To realize that the way to grow rich is to save money and make that money work for you. Bring one dollar to this bank and we will open an account with you - then save save ever)- penny that is not required for living purposes be determined that you will deposit a certain amount each week. In a time the account will have grown wonderfully, besides being absolutely safe every dollar will earn 4 per cent. This is the way. How soon can you make the start? fyÊïL cAre the correct shoe for ladies this sum m er J Boys’ Suits $1.75 And up O XFO RD S Spark’s Store V And up TH E Darowish, North CS, Co. ESTACAD A S T A T E . BANK CAPITA!, FULLY PAID $ 20,000.00 E S T A C A D A , O R EG O N person are getting out and distrib doing well. LO CAL N EW S Mrs Anna Read, of Portland, uting telephone poles for the line- J J Honebon and Ballard Looney was out, Sunday, and visited h er! Don't forget the mass meeting. parents, Mr. and Mrs. A . E. An- had^some fences burn last week and Mr. and Mrs. T. Yocum have to-be. been called to Yamhill county where Estacada is full with not a house trim, Karl and James Palmateer from it took some fighting to keep the the latter’s mother is dangerously California are visiting at L J. Pal fire from doing greater damage. to rent. | Mrs. W. K. Haviland got home, j Dr. Charlton has come up from ill. mateer's at Garfield. A little rain, please, Mr. Weath- Tuesday, from Cal. She now owns, ! | or will own soon, a valuable timber R. C. Herring has been digging J J Davis, Millard Sarver, and Portland and is visiting with Mrs. er Man. some fine potatoes. The spuds Earl Palmateer contemplate going C B Rawlins. Dales advertise the Tilt Kenney ; c' a' m- John Linn and his daughter Jen Shoe. See ad. have been in the ground all winter into the mountain to hunt bear. Mrs. Ely, of Currinsville, has a and part of the field was covered F H Davis is 1 nd these days, nie have arrived from Illinois. The Lantz Brothers have painted the Maman Cochet rose bush which with water a great part of the win even if his every day hat is gone. former intends to go up to the mill produced a full blown rose in April Cary Hardware store. ter, but in spite of that the potatoes Last Sunday morning a fine ioj^ lb soon and the latter is staying at this year. Mr and Mrs. L . E. Townsend look fine and, Mr. Herring says, 1 boy made his entrance into the Currinsville at the G B Linn home. The Deering Lumber Company, have moved here from Boring. taste fine. home and ; whole family are hap of Viola, is having an extension to 'M rs. J F Schneider died last Sat Mr. and Mrs. Amos Yallen, of R. G. Palmateer and Henry E p py. Mrs. Davis and the son are the DuBois loading platform in E s urday night of heart disease and • El wood, were in Estacada last Sat tacada built. was buried Monday afternoon at urday: Zion Cemetry. Her death was very Mr. A . Demoy will conduct the Miss Vida Dale was at Portland, sudden The three sons, who work Tuesday, and bought goods for the M. E . church services Sunday a. in. away from home, had come home store. and Rev. McPherson will preach at to spend the Sunday and the fami the evening services. Roger Cary is ■ at C.»rs..n Min ~al ly spent a happy evening together. The young people in the Eagle springs, Wash, for the benefit of his When retiring for the night Mrs. Creek grange have decided to give j sprained ankle. Schneider felt unusually well; in Ernest Vallen, who has been ill a play themselves at their hall on --------------G E T T H E -----i-------- the morning she was found dead in for three weeks, was out Tuesday j ■’’at:ur<lay evening the 18. bed. Mr. Schneider had only late O. B. Lawrance returned home ly bought the I.aBreeque farm near and visited Estacada. The Garfield Dramatic Club plays to Woodburn, Tuesday, after a few Linn’ s mill and, full of hope, the days’ visit here with his daughters, The Cheerful Liar at Estacada the family had moved from Oregon City Eva Kessler and Mrs. Jones. Evening of the 17th. into the new home. Gleaned By the Wayside « If you want Shoes that f , I S I « 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 ---- _ I. 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. : : are good and dressy « TILT KENNEY SHOE | Î f THE BANK OF ESTACADA At B & - DALE’S Mrs. Schneider leaves a father, a husband, three sons and a (laugh ter. She was 45 years old at the time of her death, and beloved by all who knew lier. She and the family were formerly residents of Lane county. (Oregon City and Lane County papers please copy.) % á * & DRY-GOODS MILLINERY NOTIONS A . Warnock and C. M. Folsom, farmers of the Springwater country, were in town Tuesday. Workmen on.the Elwood road wish to thank the people of Estacada for There is probably no medicine made the treat sent them by Mr. Vallen. Cham berldin’s Colic* C holera and Diarr hoea Remedy , j that is relied upon with more implicit confidence than Chamberlain’s colic, ; cholera and diarrhoea remedy. During the 3 d of a century in which it hrs been in use people have learned that it is the j one remedy that never fails. When re duced with water and sweetened it is pleasant to take. For sale E&ticada Phar macy HATS D A L ES J. A . Linn arrived, Sunday, from Illinois where he has been living with his folks during the winter. While fighting fire last Thursday Ed. Hogan accidently poked a snag into his left eye, making a painful sore. have Real Estate for sale, list it with property of our own for sale and can us, as we If you have no push your sales Our lawyer will attend to all of your legal business, drawing papers of every kind The George school, Miss Iva Dak- teacher, closes June 17 with an en tertainment and pie social. A nice way of making your land worth $500 an acre is to make a suc cess of apple raising on it. If you have money to loan, we will place it for you. W. A. HEYLMAN, FOR S A L E Swift’ s arsenic of lead clears tile trees of Codling moth. You get it at The DuBois farm of 197 acres, the Estacada Pharmacy at prices as 90 acres in cultivation, 15 in fruit, low as Portland’ s. good pasture, buildings, water, on plank road 2 miles from Estacada, Canby people, through Andrew near school and p. o. Soil rich, in Kocber, have purchased a carload the Springwater country. Terms of shingles from R. Eanton of Esta easy. See or address, cada. Mr. Eanton was formerly in the shingle mill business at Canby, Henry DuBois, hut has had a mill at Estacada for S P R IN G W A T E R , O R EG O N several years past.- Canby Tribune Mon/ers. Hlay Rakes. Tool! Cashier. Money to Loan $5,500 00 TO L O A N We have $5,500 which we will loan on real estate security at a low rate of in terest. 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. Riders Etc. F arm Impi lements, Hardware, E ¡uilding Material, * Cheap at A TTe G / iry Hardware Company j