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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1907)
NO. 25 of E S T A C A D A . O REGO N, T H U R S D A Y , M A Y 30, VOL. 3 1907. $1 A Y E A R r Wc have some very nice BALAN C E SH EET Ladies’ White Oxfords The Estacada State Bank at the close of business May 24, 1907. RESO URCES Loans & Discounts l * 4I37 Overdrafts none Loans to officers and stockliold ers, none Bonds and warrants converta- ble into cash 60935 Real Estate, hanking house etc 2830 Real Estate, (all other) 28735 Firniture& fixtures 891 Cash on hand 3243 due from other banks 806 Expense 71 We carry the best brands of Canned Fruits & Groceries Total Always the best price paid for all kinds of country produce ED- - - - - L IA B IL IT IE S 44 Capital Stock paid up 00 00 05 00 43 37 36 ! Deposits Trusts, commissions and escrows Interest and discounts Total f 20000 00 89766 96 $1.50 to $2 711 71 j 1169 98 j 1111648 65 OXFORDS cAre the correct shoe for ladies this summer* f 111648 65 E. L. F R A L E Y , Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29 day of May, 1907 (Notarial seal) W. A. H E Y L M A N , Notary Public. - Spark’s Store Darowish, North & Co. Estacada Creamery Business Growing ^ Business at the Estacada cream- ery and cheese factory has increased right along since Manager Doherty first opened the doors to receive milk and cream from the farmers. From a small quantity at first the amount of milk received daily at the factory has grown to more than 2,500 pounds. During June the company paid 30 cents a pound for butter fat, and the company guar- antees to pay 2 7 cents for June. LO CA L NEW S Several hundred pounds of cheese t*,e cream grade have been A lw ays crow for Estacada. made, and much of this has already Ed. Hogan is letting his mus ; lieen sold. tache grow long. The farmers have discovered that Many of the business houses close it is a paying thing for them to sell today at 10 o'clock. their milk to the creamery, and that Hardy Hughes is the new post by so doing work on the farm is master at Cazadero. greatly lessened. John Marshall and^ sons were in Estacada, Monday. Sw ift's arsenic of lead clears the H. Cooper is having a nonleaka- trees of Codling moth. You get it at ble roof put on his store. the Estacada Pharmacy at prices as Joseph Pinkley, who had a stroke low as Portland’ s. of paralysis, is much better. O. H. Schock is having a large store room built to his house. A . E . Rudolph is up in Alberta looking over the K in g's domain. I'* Miss Verda Hughes is assisting ^ her father at Cazadero for awhile. | For Millinery, Suits, Cloth- f e § § mg, Pants, Hats Etc. Overalls BLACK— With or without apron BLUE— With or without apron. Trunks, Grips, Notions Suspenders, Ties, Laces, Buttons, Combs Hairpins, and so forth, including the Tilt Kenney Shoe GO TO :D A L E ’S: <2ÿs@fs>@f | ■T i 4 E . E. Block moved his liouse- hold effects to Portland last week. Q Merchant Lewellen of Springwa- flL ter was in town for goods, Monday. I S ) j Mrs. A . E. Sparks gave an after- T a noon tea to a number of her friends 8 ) yesterday. j/r I J. H. Reid took out a fine hack last week which he purchased atthe Cary Hardware. Water Supt. Joe Nicholson lias finished laying 3,050 feet of water mains in the north part of town. W. A. Jones is having an addi tion built to his residence, besides having the old part sided. Rev. H. E . Stubbs lias bought lots 11 and 12 in block 14, and will build a home in the trees. The church people have moved from Fraternity hall, and hereafter the new M. E. church will be their home. Dr. and Mrs. Wallen of Spring- water, were in town Saturday. The doctor was looking *or our improved streets. The petitions of J. R. Wilson and W. A. Cunningham for saloon lic enses were granted at Tuesday’s meeting of the council. The election officers as appointed by the council are, judges: W. S. Irwin, P. C. Boult^ian, Earl W il son; clerks, Wm. Stokes and Har mon Green. greed to come up and play in the 1 afternoon, but fell off at Gresham. THE BANK OF ESTACADA Monday was the picnic day for the motormen and conductors on i P. R. L. & P. Co's lines, and three j carloads of these employees spent the day along the Clackamas near Estacada. T ra n s a c ts A G e n e ra l B a n k in g B u sin ess The Estacada State Bank lias been designated by State Treasurer, Steel, as a depository for the state's money. This is a splendid recog nition of the recognised stability of this institution. Capital, $ 6 ,0 0 0 .0 0 Money to Loan on Real Estate Nellie H. Lampson, state com mander of the L. O. T. M. and Dr. Nellie Vernon of Astoria, were here as guests yesterday of Mrs. W. A. Heylman, and together withe other Maccabees they picnicked in the park. INSURANCE This hank has the local agency for some of the very best Fire Insurance Companies. Miss Stella Womer came home, Saturday last, from Mountain Road | after closing a successful term o f , school there. Later the Misses Stella and Linda Womer will attend the teachers’ summer school to he | held at Oregon City. If you have money to loan, we will place it for you. FOR § SALE 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 FARM Mrs. Crowley, of Seattle, mother If nothing injurious happens to of Mrs. Dr. Babcock, visited here it, the crop of small fruits this year Int last week. will be a big one. Both cultivated « i At the prevailing prices of horses and wild vines indicate a prolific these days, it is cheaper to have an yield. automobile. The delegates to the Oddfellows' Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cunning- grand lodge at La Grande report A ham and baby are at the sea shore having had a glorious time among r j for a few days. very hospitable people, and in one The DuBois farm of 197 acres, Editor D. L. Rader of the Pacific of the finest towns in the state. 90 acres in cultivation, 15 in fruit, Christian Advocate, Portland, was Our future city Judge, A . N. good pasture, buildings, water, on O in town, Monday. Johnson, is brushing up a little in plank road 2 miles from Estacada, j? F. J. Catterlin & Co. 125 Abing- his Blackstone on Jurisprudence, near school and p. o. Soil rich, in Terms R J 1 ton Building, Portland, will buy any Greenleaf on Evidence, and Cooley the Springwater country'. easy. See or address, on Torts and Constitutional Law. g f kind of mining stocks, or will sell There was no ball game Sunday, J<f you any kind of stocks offered on Henry DuBois, — the market less than any one else. because the Lents nine failed to put in any appearance. They had a- S P R IN G W A T E R , O REGO N T ry them. Let us write your policy. : : Our lawyer will attend to ¡111 of your legal business, drawing papers of every kind W. A. HEYLMAN, Cashier. the factory, and at very reasonable A mysterious stranger presuma prices. See ad elsewhere in this bly from Eastern Oregon, went in paper. to tht local Oddfellow meeting last Saturday, hut being a total strang 80-Acre Farm for Sale er here he did not stay long. The I will sell my farm of 80 acres, brotherhood are puzzled as to who and farm implements; 15 acres iti the long haired stranger was. cultivation; balance good pasture. The Estacada brick factory under Good house and barn, fruit, water, the management of Superintendent wood. 5 )4 miles S E of Estacada. Plant is advertising to furnish brick $2,000 Geo. Lockerby, Estacada, to anyone wauting them. Brick for any purpose may be purchased at Ore. R .K .D . I. IT IS AT CARY’S HARDWARE