NO. 32- of E S T A C A D A , OREGON, T H U R SD A Y , JJ'LY i8, VOL. 3 1907. $1 A Y E A R Serve Delicious Vegetables A NEW STOCK O F Estacada State Bank Corn on Cob, or Whole Tomatoes on Christmas Day Dry-Goods and Men’s Furnishings SE/ 1 LS b y SUCTION WIDE MOUTH A General Banking Business Transacted NO RUBBER RING Put up by yourself in SANITARY ECONOMY JARS SE LF SEALING A I R T IG H T NOMOULD NOLOSS Paid up Capital, $20,000.00 KEEPS VEGETABLES. FRUITS. M EATS ETC SE ALE O FOREVER. R E TA IN IN G FRESH N A TU R A L FLAVORS Eresh Fruit ^ E. L FRALEY, Cashier Remember this wonderful jar keeps Vegetables, Meats, Fish, Game as well as Fruit, retain ing theffresh 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 Real Estate We sell and Recommend ; a n d t Fruit Cans Insurance Economy J a r s Spark’s Store Darowish, North & Co. LET US SH OW L O C A L N EW S YOU OUR NEW Round and Square It does rain in season and out of season in Oregon. T A B L E S F. M. Gill has been employed to teach the Garfitld school. Spreads for Tables, Stands & Couches Farmer Vallen, of Elwood, was a visitor in town, Monday. Lace Curtains, Portieres Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hayes came home yesterday from Portland. | NEW STOCK & Mt. Hood Brewing Co. has sold the corner saloon property to Frank Michels. W ALL PAPER P A T T E R N S] Give us ati opportunity to show our goods and quote prices H. COOPER & Edna Miller has been employed as bookkeeper in Darowish, North & Co's store. CO. THE George Dale is at work with John Page near Oregon City for the rail way company. ©<S®®S> c $3> c $8><2^ g $8> A. D. Schmidt has bought the old Ridgway farm of Mr. Walker who has moved away. ® For Millinery, Suits, Cloth- « ing, Pants, Hats Etc. « « f Overalls Jordan Shultz is at Portland this week helping his parents in work on their new residence. Mrs. Wm. Cunningham is visit ing in the country w^iile her hus band is in the hills after a deer. who has purchased a ten acre tract met at her home in honorof the day and to show the high regard and es near town. Wild raspberries and wild black teem in which she is held among them. Mrs. Currin resides on the berries are very plentyful again this old homestead where she has lived year, and hundreds of gallons are about 60 years. The relatives pres being picked. ent were: a son, George Currin and Rev. Rich has been called to go daughter Mary, a daughter Mrs. J. up into Washington, and he has Callaway ami husband, Gus Wilcox cancelled his appointment at G a r-, wife and daughter Mabel, Katie and field for this month. Elsie Currin; the friends were Mes- Dr. O. D. Babcock received his dames Yocum, Wehrsheim, Stein- automobile Sunday. This car is man, Judd, Folsom, Alspaugh, Ely. the only one owned and oper Githens, Banerfcind, Coop, Looney, Pearl Looney, Ed. Saling, C. Sal ated by an Estaeadau. ing, Lovell, Marks, Dowty, Glover, The people just Northeast of town Mr. Ely, Misses Lutie and Helen are thrown into consternation by a Morgan and Lydia Steinman. A big black hog that has been ravag bounteous dinner was served and a ing the barnyard fowls and gardens. very enjoyable time spent. Mrs. Breakman Hutchins on i n got Currin received several nice pres one of his ankles badly crushed by ents, and all joined in wishing her a car Monday evening, and was ta n)any happy returns of the day. ken to the Good Samaritan hospital. A Friend. Miss Enola Oakleyand Miss June Oakley, sisters of Mrs. J. W . Reed*, arrived from Seattle Sunday and Garfield Developme n t will spend the rest of their vacation here. League Miss Sadie Lundquist, of StPaul, The newly organized develop is here visiting her sister Mrs. Jos J. W. Antrim is making some eph Nicholson. She will remain ment league started by the people BLUE— BLACK— noticable improvements in his resi in the West some time, and may of the Garfield neighborhood held W ith or without apron. W ith or without apron dence originally built by Toni Mil visit California. a meeting at the grange hall Friday ler. evening and discussed what the im County Judge Dimick has been A. Morrow has constructed a der reported as saying that the bridge mediate work of the league should rick at his loading platform which across the Clackamas at Estacada be. More and better country roads helps some in loading heavy tim is unsafe and must be replaced by ■ seemed to be thought the greatest Suspenders, Ties, Laces, Buttons, Combs jneed. And so they are. A coin- bers. a new one at once. Hairpins, and soforth, including the j mittee was appointed to confer with ft Crawford Bros, and Posson are i the county judge on the idea of get at work on a five room bungalow ting a rock crusher for a combina ft I cottage for Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cun tion of two or three road districts. By our Wayside Reporter ningham. I A meeting is to be held in Estacada W. S. Irwin has rented his resi the 26th. W. W. Davis is presi dence property to W. A. Stratton dent, F. M. Gill secretary. The Miss Ethel Hale is visiting her organjzatjon committee, Messrs. W. GO TO sister Mrs. C. A. Looney. H . Holder, E. L- Wanocott, F. M. WANTED ft ft Mrs. E. P. Davis spent last week at her mother’s, Mrs. W. H. Holder A few good men; steady employ Geo. Currin of Heppner, is visit- , ~ ’ ment. Apply at the Estacada Brick ing relatives at Currinsville. & Tile Factory, Estacada, Ore. TO G E T T H E BEST The Grange Hall at Garfield has received a coat of paint lately and FIR and CEDAR Fruit Trees and Shrubbery its appearance is very much im $2 a day $10 a week For Sale proved. R. H. Currin is having his house, in Oregon go to R. Fan ton’ s I am selling nursery stock all barn, etc. painted thus adding beau mill 12 miles east of Estaca kinds of fruit trees and shrubbery ty to his already beautiful place. da for them, or send orders grown by the Wood burn Nursery, to his address. : : : : : : : Miss Jennie Linn is visiting at A L L MODERN CO N V E N IE N C E S ,the oldest nursery in the state, all the home of M. H. Stewart at Cur Fir Shingles..................$2 10 stock reliable. For particulars and rinsville. Reel Cedar....................$2 25 Resorts on the Coast prices call on or write E. L. WON- A T MILI, Mrs. Florence Duncan came over A CO TT, Estacada, Ore. Route i, from Portland Friday and is enjoy D ELIV ERED TO ESTA CA D A Trade Solicited agent for this part of Clackmas ing a visit at the home of her par OR SURR O U N D IN G S county. ent, s Mr. and Mrs. Davis. Eir Shingles..................$2 50 Ctdar .....................$2 65 A number of the eligible old men F. J. Catterlin & Co. 125 Abing- Dr. O. D. BABCOCK Until further notice, of Estacada had almost made up | ton Building, Portland, will buy any j B IR T H D A Y P A R T Y Physician and Surgeon their minds to go down Scio way kind of mining stocks, or will sell j R. F A N T O N , and take up claims in the moun- office and residence, np stairs in Bank of you any kind of stocks offered on I Friday July 12, being the 80th Estacada, Ore tains, but on reflection they thought Kstacada Building R F D 1 the market less than any one else, birthday of Mrs. Diona Currin a they’d better bide a wee. TELEPHONE ! Try them. | number of her relatives and friends « ! I « Trunks, Grips, S 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 es s Capital, $ 6 ,0 0 0 .0 0 ' • j£ 3 ? & M oney to Loan on Real Estate INSURANCE This bank has the local agency for some of the very best 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. HEYLMAN, Cashier. Notions « « Tilt Kenney Shoe I : D A L E ’S- tT T * i • •• • 4* »$**9** Cantaloupes Peaches I Oranges Lemons SHINGLES AT The Hotel Estacada One of the most delightful Local and Tourist j J « HOWE’S *M» 4 * Services Sunday 21, at the M. E. church at 10 a. m. Sunday School, at 1 r speaking on "Sacred Songs & W riters.” The league will 1 « led by Edna Miller; subject, "Poverty in Spirit.” The evening subject by the pastor will lie, "TheG reat Ran som.” Mrs. McPherson will con duct the morning service. Bad Burn Quickly Healed " I am so delighted with what Cham berlain'» salve haa Hone for niethat I feel hound to write and tell yon so,” says Mr* Robert Mytton, 457 John St Hamilton, Ont. "M y little daughter had a bad bum on Iter knee. I applied Chamberlain'» salve and it healed beautifully.” Thi* salve allays the [win of a hum almost in stantly. It i» sold at listacada Drug Store / 4