The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, July 11, 1907, Image 1

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E S T A C A D A , O R EG O N , T H U R S D A Y ,
Serve Delicious Vegetables
SEALS by SUCTION
W ID E M O U T H
NC RUBBER RING
Put up by yourself in
J M N IT A R Y
ECONOMY JARS
S E L F SEALING
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NO, MOULD NO LOSS
KEEPS VEGETABLES.
FRUITS. N E A TS LTC.
SEALED FOREVER.
R E T A IN IN G F R E S H N A T U R A L F L A V O R S
Estacada State Bank
Besides placing $ 1000 to surplus we have declared and paid a
5 per cent, dividend on our $20000 paid up capital stock and left
to undivided profits the sum of $4218.08 This grand showing of
prosperity to and for our bank not only shows prosperity for us
but the-community in general
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Remember this wonderful jar keeps Vegetables, Meats, Fisli, Game as well as Fruit, retain­
ing the fresh natural flavor of the fresh food. Put up these foods now, while they are cheap
and serve when out of season, you will be delighted with the results
We feel that Estacada is a good place to
do business in as well as thè most beau­
tiful spot in Oregon in which to live
We self and Recommend
Economy J a r s
Jas. Duncan of Boring
friends here last week.
Round and Square
T A B L E S
Spreads for Tables, Stands & Couches
Lace Curtains, Portieres
I N EW ST O C K & W A L L PAPE R PAT TE RN S*!
Give us an opportunity to show our goods and quote prices
H. COOPER & CO. THE T
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For Millinery, Suits, Cloth-
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Overalls
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or without apron.
BLACK—
With or without apron
Trunks, Grips,
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Notions
Suspenders, Ties, Laces, Buttons, Combs
Hairpins, and soforth, including the
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Tilt Kenney Shoe
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BRI CK
FOR SALE
Suitable for
all purposes
ESTACADA BRICK
WORKS
Estacada
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A NEW STOCK OF
Dry-Goods and
Men’s Furnishings
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Fresh Fruit
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Fruit Cans
Spark’s Store
Darowish, North & Co.
LE T US SH OW YOU OUR N EW
1907.
W e have recently placed to surplus $ 10 00 which according to the
law governing banks is practically increasing our capital stock to
$ 2 10 0 0 and in connection therewith deem it a matter of pardon­
able pride to call attention of the public to our prosperity.
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Corn on Cob, or Whole Tomatoes
on Christmas Day
JU L Y 1 1 ,
E. L. FRALEY, Cashier
visited
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilson o f'
Portland spent the 4th at Orchard
Home. Mrs. Wilson presented Mr.
Boswell with a very handsome flag,
4 by 6, hand made of all satin rib­
bons. It is a ljeauty, and will wave
over Orchard Home on all special
occasions.
Dr. Smith and family, in compa­
ny with Frank M. Foulser and a
number of Oregon City friends left
for Yaquina bay this week. They
took a complete camping and cook­
ing outfit, and expect to be at the
ocean side for several weeks. They
will spend much of the time in
yatching on the bay and river.
Wading in the surf and canoeing up
Nye creek will be other aquatic
sports indulged in.
J. H. Dowty was in town Mon­
day. Mr. Dowty just recently re-
turhed from a trip into California.
He went south by water and stop­
ped off at Coos Bay and Eureka.
A t the bay he did not find things
to his liking; potatoes were selling
at 8 cents a pound and cherries at
18 cents. Eureka is a very' pretty
and clean city of 12,000 with a fine
dairy and redwood country to help
support it. Across the hay, three
miles, is Arcada, a place of 6,000.
Both cities are very prosperous. A t
Frisco Mr. Dowty found a sorry
mess.
The city has not yet recov­
ered from its big misfortune, which
some say was caused by the wrath
of God. Mr. Dowty returned over
the S. P.
LO CAL
NEW S
Rev. G. P. Rich will preach in
Garfield school hotiSfc Sunday 28th.
A . G. Kaady, of Portland, is as­
sisting in the Darowish, .Jiorth &
Co. store this week.
Miss Mabel Fraley, a sister of E.
L . Fraley of the Estacada State
Bank, has arrived from Iowa ou a
short visit. Miss Fraley is a grad­
uate of Highland Park colleges and
is a student at Simpson college.
Sunday morning, 7th a hoy was
Miss Eva D. Prutier has been en­ born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Welsh’
gaged to teach in the intermediate and the same morning a boy came
room, Estacada. Miss Mae Stevens to Mr. and Mrs. Osborne.
W. H. Matoon and wife of Viola
will ; . rhaps be retained in the pri­
were Estacada visitors on the 4th.
mary room.
Uncle Jas. Shannon of Spring-
Miss Mary Womer is acting as
water was in town the 4th with Jas.
account and cash girl in the Cary
Guttridge. Mr. Shannon has one
Hardware store..
of the finest driving rigs in the
Young Mr. Howard bottled a country.
lighted fire cracker, but didn’ t get
H. F. Gibson, of Barton, drove
his face away soon enough, and he
to Estacada, Tuesday morning with
now has one eye nicely bandaged.
a load of pork which lie sold to the
Negotiations are on for the sale local meat markets.
of the Estacada-Springwater phone
A social will he given this even­
line to the farmers.
ing on the lawn at Mr. and Mrs. B.
Mrs. J. R. Townsend has been at O. Boswell’s Orchard Home by the
her daughter, Mrs. Jas. Smith’s, at Estacada United Artisans.
Damascus, assisting in caring for
Mrs. Ballard Looney started last
their sick baby.
week on a three months visit in Old
Mr. and Mrs. H. Cooper spent Virginia. She will spend some time
the Fourth with their children in with her people at Vista, Va. and
Portland.
take in the Jamestown exposition.
The cherry crop this year is a
Max von Neumann paid Estaca­
big one both in quantity and size of da and his friends a visit last week.
the fruit.
He is employed as engineer in the
O. R. & N. shops at Albina. Mr.
von Neumann was just” recovering
from an accident that hapjiened to
him. His face and eyes were con­
siderably injured by a gas explo­
Wm. Whitney, of Michigan, an
sion, hut no permanent injury will
old friend of Clark Posson and Ed.
result from it.
Mallory, is spending a few days in
town while on a western trip.
THE BANK OF ESTACADA
T r a n s a c t s 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
Money to Loan on
Real Estate
INSURANCE
This bank has tile local agency for some of the very best
Fire Insurance Companies.
Let 11s write your policy.
If you have money to loan, we will place it for you.
have Real Estate for sale, list it with
us, as we
property of our own for sale and can
push
If you
have 110
your
sales
Our lawyer will attend to all of your legal business, drawing
papers of every kind
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W. A. HEYLMAN,
Cashier.
The railway company is finishing
up five new cottages at Cazadero
for employees in the electric power
station.
A
Card
of Thanks.
Charley Day and his fine Victor
phonograph are in great demand at Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas wish
to thank the friends who so kindly
musicals.
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helped and comforted them during
Fruit Trees and Shrubbery
The Clackamas County Pomona
the sickness and death of their ba­
For Safe
grange was entertained by Eagle
by.
Creek grange yesterday. Some im­
I am selling nursery stock -all portant business was transacted.
kinds of fruit trees and shrubbery
Dr. Babcock and wife are now
grown by the Woodburn Nursery,
TO G E T T H E B E S T
living in Dr. and Mrs. Smith's
the oldest nursery in the state, all
FIR and CEDAR
apartments where they will he the
stock reliable. For particulars and
rest
of
the
summer.
CLACKAM AS
C O U N T Y prices call on or write E. L. WON-
A C O T T , Estacada, Ore.’ Route 1,
Last Friday Supt. Boswell, with
in Oregon go to R. Fanton’ s
agent for this part of Clackmas the assistance of several other phone
mill 12 miles east of Estaca-
H E A D Q U A R T E R S county.
enthusiasts, built 5 miles of line and
da for them, or send orders
put iu 14 phones on the Tracey di­
to his address. : : : : : : :
CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY
vision
of
the
farmers’
phone
line.
SHEEP
606 608, Chamlier of Commerce,
Fir Shingles................. $2 10
P O R T L A N D , O R EG O N
Red Cedar......................... $2 25
A 1 Lacey visited at R. C. Her­
M. Coleman and
65 head of sheep for sale at ranch ring’s last week
Full equipment of maps, plats, ab­ t J 4 miles east of Currinsville.— C. wife, Joe Nicholson and wife and
stract books and tax rolls
C. Saling, Estacada, Ore. Route 1. Alice Guttridge spent Sunday there
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under the big cherry tree.
Agents for Clackamas County Land
F. J. Catterlin & Co. 125 Abing-
A party of young men started
M O NEY LO A N ED
& TILE I
ton Building, Portland, will buy any i Sunday evening for Newport and
T IT L E S PERFECTED
kind of mining stocks, or will sell j Nye Creek to spend a week at the
you any kind of stocks offered on ; seaside. Ed Kaffoury, Ed Hogan,
E. r. & F. B. RILEY,
the market less than any one else. Neal and Lee Bronson and Dave
Oreqoo Attorneys, Counselors at Law T ry them.
j Eshleman make tip the party.
Cantaloupes
Peaches
Oranges
Lemons
SHINGLES
AT
H O W E ’ S
A T MI 1,1,
DEI.IVERKD TO ESTACADA
ON SURROUNDINGS
Fir Shingles....................... $2 50
Cedar ........................... $2 65
Until further notice,
R. F A N T O N ,
Estacada,
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Had B urn Quickly Healed
B. O. Boswell and ye editor and
“ I am so delighted with what Cham­
wife took dinner with I Cagle Creek
and Pomona grange yesterday, and berlain's salve has done (nr me that I feel
Uwnd to write anil tell you so,” says Mrs
enjoyed the liest the country affords. Robert Mytton, 457 John St Hamilton,
Vhe council at the meeting last
evening appointed W. S. Irwin city
marshal and water commissioner in
place of E. S Womer whose time
had expired.
Ont. "M y little daughter had a bad burn
on her knee. I applied Chamberlain's
salve and it healed beautifully.”
This
salve allays the pain of a burn almost in­
stantly. it is sold at Ustacada Drag Store
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