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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1907)
/ - NO. 23 of > E S T A C A D A , O REGO N. T H U R SD A Y , VOL. 3 M AY 16, 1907. $1 A Y E A R WE PAY 4 % The Emporium We have some very nice H A S R E C E IV E D NEW CLOTHING for Men and Boys Ladies’ Oxford Shoes and Fancy White Shirt Waists New Prints and Dry Goods ALL K IN D S OF FARM [¡ 0 ^ PRODUCE 551 Estacada State Bank Ladies’ White Oxfords Are striving to please all their customers, both large and small, and that they are succeeding is evident by the ever-increasing resources of this already prosperous institution. $1.50 to $2 BOUGHT Our Delivery Wagon v Will deliver goods in the city or country CiotÂe* Men’s Suits $6.45 Boys’ Suits $1.75 And up And up General Banking Checking Accounts Time Deposits And Savings Deposits Solicited Real Estate, Rentals, Loans & Darowish, North CS. Co. Gleane<L By the Wayside Mr. and Mrs. G O Peterson and children were out from Portland over Sunday and visited wiht G T Hunt's family. Mr. Peterson owns ranch near the Bowman school house. Geo. Lockerby and Ella went to Portland Monday and returned Wednesday. F M G ill and Earl Palniateer went fishing for trout Wednesday and had some succes. The farmere are busy putting up telephone poles from Estacada via Currinsville to Garfield. Dr. C. B. Charlton has returned to Portland and has some parties looking after her timber with a view to purchase. D J Darnt of the O W P & Ry. Co. with Mrs. Dasnt, came up from Portland Saturday and enjoyed the hospitality' of Mrs. J P Irvin over Sunday. Ballard Looney is painting his house; he says he will soon move in and make his home there for good. Have you less time than you need? i @ If you want Shoes that <a are^ good and dressy 6 --------------- G E T & fe-. .. T H E --------------- 6tìttlh DALE’S -famo\ & d HATS __ = D A L E ’S= — — r — __ ' ___ __ __ . __ for Sale Memorial Services N _______ A memorial service will be held in Estacada Sunday May 26, at 11 a. m. Rev. C. McPherson will deliv er his address on ‘ ‘Flowers for the Dead and Cheers for the living.” All soldiers who fought in any of the wars are especially invited. All are welcome. The Shultz boys have their re freshment parlors ready and they will begin serving ice cream Satur- urday. Their new soda fountain, which was designed and made by the boys is a fine piece of work. Harmon Green is the artist who made John B q 'I k j .-.hop Took so neat.t Now, wasn’ t that kind of Jupiter Pluvious? Dr. Wallen, of Springwater, was in town yesterday. Supt. Gillam of the railway com pany was in town Monday evening. It is announced that there will be dancing following the play F ri day evening. Messrs. Yocum, Reed and Lind sey are preparing to start the wood working factory. FO U ND —A pocketbook. Owner can have same by calling at Dale’ s and proving contents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kruger, of Portland, spent Sunday in Estaca da with the News fawiily. A. W. Eckei.-ion was out from Portland, Sunday. Mr. Eckerson has a good business in town. Spark’s Store Insurance C was over to write some insurance policies, and to try tile new road. Dr. Haviland has purchased lots 24, block 7 and lots 24 and 25 in block 32. A Cheerful Liar, the great roar ing comedy-drama will he seen in Estacada on Friday night of this week Posters are out giving the particulars. Alfred Drill, who lias charge cf the railroad company’,s electric pow er plant at Cazadero, has a number of men at work cleaning up and beautifying the grounds around the power house. F . J. Catterliu visited Estacada last Thursday. Mr. Catterliu has two lots on Main street. He has great faith in the city, and is giving considerable aid and encouragement to the new M. E . church. THE BANK OF ESTACADA ■Transacts A G e n e ra l B a n k i n g B u s in e s s Capital, $ 6 ,0 0 0 .0 0 M oney to Loan on Real Estate IN S U R A N C E This bank has the local agency for some of the very Lest Fire Insurance Companies. Let us write your policy. : f W. A. HEYLMAN, I V DRY-GOODS ^ MILLINERY , NOTIONS 80-Acre Farm I will sell my farm of 80 acres, and farm implements; 15 acres in cultivation; balance good pasture. Good house and barn, fruit, water, wood. 5 ) / t miles S E of Estacada. $2,000 Geo. Lockerby, Estacada, Ore. R .F .D . 1. t* .os ODV L O C A L" NEW S this summer* F. J. Catterlin & Co. 125 Abing- j If you have money to loan, we will place it for you. If you The firemen, at their meeting on ton Building, Portland, will buy any (à have Real Estate for sale, list it with us, as we have no Monday evening, appointed a com kind of mining stocks, or will sell 1 yyu any kind of stocks offered on mittee to solicit 4th of Ju ly funds. property of our own for sale and can push your sales Jk *\T ctS ■ »jVr JWa hekj__¿«,viáay the lf/irket less than any one else. evening at 7:30. The pastor will T ry them. preach. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Our lawyer will attend to all of your legal business, drawing Miss l i a Dale's school at George This is getting to be quite a ship papers of every kind closes Fyklay, May 17, with an en- ping point for railroad ties. Sever tertwannent and pie social. The al mills load their material on cars type made it read June 17 last issue here. Cashier. o » ? but it is May 17. I Mrs. J G. Brown, was in the city * » Last Sunday’ s ball game did not yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Brown take place owing to the wet weatjier have moved back on their farm east Sw ift's lilomic of lead clears the and other causes. However, the I of Currinsville. M oney to Lo* trees of Codling ‘.until. You get it at management promises something Mr. and Mrs. Win. Tucker of The DuBois farm of 197 acres, j for next Sunday. I Springwater had a new daughter 90 acres in cultivation, 15 in fruit, the Ivstncadu Pharmacy at prices as $5,500.00 TO LO AN \Y ChamberldinS Colic, Cholera and Diarr arrive at their home last Thursday good pasture, buildings, water, on low as Portlan I s. $5, ,500 which we will loan 1 hoea Remedy j evening, the 9th. plank road 2 miles from Estacada, 1 T h \n e w mac nerv for the brick estate security at a low rate 1 There is probably no medicine made Mr. and Mrs. Alfonzo, of Spain, near school and p. o. Soil rich, in \ fac shipper! on tiie 10th and ta*est. that is relied upon with more implicit | confidence than Chamberlain’s colic, j didn’t get all the lioys; the Stork the Springwater country, Terms w k< re . I io u t June 1 . If you have money to loan, , j cholera and diarrhoea remedy. During i the 3d of a century in which it hrs Wen had one for Mr. and Mrs. C. E. easy. See or address, -i George Shultz have will find ton a customer and m in use people have learned that it is the ! Dart Monday morning. ma. '*>miture for their re- no charge * ,® placing the loan. | | one remedy that never fails. When re- — duced with water and sweetened it is freshmetits ] irlor which is gqod c- The Bank of tstacada, W. A . He, Henry DuBois, Doctor and Mrs. Wallen went to pleasant to take. For sale Estacada Phar- ¡ Elwood last S atu rd ay The doctor S P R IN G W A T E R man, Cashier. O REGO N nough for the very best. 1 macy iT ÌL 'O T ffiY SHOE ! At WE PAY 4 2 Have you less money than you de sire? Apt you are to be a happy man! OXFORDS c4re the correct shoe for ladies § Mowers. Etc. W e can furnish you anything in our store at prices which *ou will agree are very reasonable,*^ y Thè Cory Hardware Company