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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1907)
Incoia NO. 33 of E ST A C A D A , OREGON, TH U R SD A Y , JU LY 25, VOI,. 3 $1 A Y E A R 1907. Serve Delicious Vegetables A NEW STOCK OF Estacada State Bank Corn on Cob, or Whole Tomatoes ' > on Christmas Day SEALS SUCTION HIDE MOUTH Put up by yourself in A General Banking Business Transacted N O RUBBER R IN G SANITARY ECONOM Y JA R S S ELF SEALING A ID TIGH T NO MOULD NO LOSS Paid up Capital, $20,000.00 KEEPS VEGETABLES f r u it s . m e a t s etc . SEALED FOREVER. 0 R ETAIN ING M E S H N ATU R A L FLAVORS Real Estate We sell and Recommend c a n d Spark’s Store H. N. North Round and Square T A B L E S Spreads fo r Tables, Stands & Couches Lace Curtains, Portieres I N EW STOCK & W ALL PA PER PA T T E R N S 1 Give us an opportunity to show our goods and quote prices TH E HOUSE FURNISHERS f For M illinery, Suits, Cloth- ing, Pants, Hats Etc. 1 i I I « O v e ra lls BLACK— With or without apron BLUE— With or without apron. s Trunks, Grips, Notions Suspenders, Ties, Laces, Buttons, Combs Hairpins, and soforth, including the I I Tilt Kenney Shoe GO TO I $ D A L ES- Nick Rath was in town, Monday from the George neighborhood, and The News acknowledges a pleasant call. Mr. Rath is enthuiastic over the jjrospect of getting a good, new | bridge built across Eagle creek so that the farmers over his way can get to Estacada without too much of a drive. The Falls bridge has broken and has been declared un safe. The plan is to build a new bridge farther up the creek and to make a good rotftiway on each tide of the creek. George is a produc tive country, and has much produce to market each year. This trade should come to Estacada, but to get it a bridge and approaches must be I built. No doubt the county will put in the bridge and approaches if the people will do the rest. Fruit The Hotel Estacada A L L MODERN CO N VEN IE N CE S One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast Local and Tourist Trade Solicited Dr. O. D. BABCOCK Physician and Surgeon O ffice anil resilience, u p stairs in B a n k o f E stacad a B u ild in g TELEPHONE Mrs. Anna Burgis, of Toconia, a cousin of II. Cooper, arrived here this week. The W. H. Judson Company of Portland has purchased the Estaca da Wood Manufacturing Company’ s plant and site at Estacada with ad ditional grounds, and will install a car manufacturing plant with a ca pacity at present of five cars a day, will conduct a general locomotive and car repair business. The com pany has increased its capital stock to $250,000. The officers of the company are W. H. Judson, presi dent and treasurer and G. F. Mar tin secretary.— The Timberman. C. L. Allen, wife and daughter, Anna, arrived-’Wuesday from Mis soula, Mont., and will remain the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Allen is the parents of Mrs. Murphy. Population Is Over 4o,ooo L O C A L N EW S Glass jelly cans at Cooper's at re duced prices. These are busy days for the farm ers, but not so in the village. Walter Cane and wife of Port land visited at the Page home last Sunday. We received a pleasant visit this week from W. H. Livermore and E. G. Garber, who spent their earl- Give the breeding mare liberal ;er days around here, but who are feeding and plenting of exercise. If now connected with the Neustadter driven carefully she is all right; garment factory. otherwise she should be turned in a Old Daddy Stork, or someone, yard or field every pleasant day. brought two new boys into the It is not wise to keep changing j neighborhood last week. An new your breeds of hens by cross-breed merchant to Mr. and Mrs. J. K. ing. Keep the breed pure. Ely, Thursday morning 18th; and If you want your hens to beheal- a little rustler to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. : thy provide a dust bath for them. T. Russell, Friday morning, 19th. They enjoy it and it helps to keep Troutdale’s principal block of them free from lice and mites. Fruit trees grow well in poultry business houses burned last Sunday yards. Fruit and poultry are a morning. Whiskey did it. Fool ish men who had drunk too freely good combination. of liquor were in their room late at President Roosevelt told the M idi night carousing, and by accident igan farmers that the best crops knocked the lamp over, and the they raised on their farms were the town went up. NO water supply, j boys and girls. A s usual the great or fire protection— only plenty beer president's head was level. A ll the and other liquors. And there are ‘ other things raised are but inciden- other towns, Estacada not excepted, ! tals to the raising of a crop of good which had better take the hint from i boys and girls.— American Farmer. Mr. Barleycorn, and minimize the danger as soon as possible. But no WANTED place need strive for real greatness j without first having a sweeping fire. A few good men; steady employ- j---- ment. Apply at the Estacada Brick & Tile Factory, Estacada, Ore. TO G E T T H E BE ST $2 a day J. E. Crawford is going to have a new residence this summer. The new house will he built out near the road on the east side the farm. It , , will he built by Crawford Bros. ^ Fruit Cans Insurance Econom y J a r s L E T US SHOW YOU OUR NEW Fresh Fruit E. L. FR ALEY, Cashier Remember this wonderful jar keeps Vegetables, Meats, Kish, 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 H. COOPER & CO. Dry-Goods and Men’s Furnishings Trees and Shrubbery For Sale V I am - selling ------ nursery stock— all kinds of fruit trees and shrubbery grown by the Woodbum Nursery, j ; the oldest nursery in the state, all stock reliable. For particulars and prices call on or write E. L. WON- j A C O TT, Estacada, Ore. Route 1, agent for this part of Clacktnas county. F. J. Catterlin & Co. 125 Abing- ton Building, Portland, will buy any kind of mining stocks, or will sell you .n y kind of stocks offered on the market less than any one else, ^ t|lem HR and CEDAR SHINGLES in Oregon go to R. Fantou’ s mill 12 mile» east of Estaca da for them, or send orders to his address. : : : : : : : Fir Shingles.................. $2 10 Red Cedar....................$2 25 A T M IL L D E L IV E R E D T O E S T A C A D A OR SU R R O U N D IN G S Fir Shingles..................$2 50 Cedar ........................... $2 65 Until further notice, R. F A N T O N , Estacada, - Ore R F D 1 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 e s s Capital, $6,000.00 Money to Loan on Real Estate INSURANCE This bank has the local agency for some of the very best Growth of County Estima ted B y School Census Fire Insurance Companies. Let us write your policy. : : If you have money to loan, we will place it for you. The annual report of J. C. Zin- ser, superintendent of the county schools, has been completed and filed in the office of State Superin tendent of Public Instruction, J. H. Ackerman, at Salem. Mr. Zinser has traveled 1500 miles during the year, and has visited the schools of the county, comprising 125 districts The enumeration of the district clerks shows à total school popula tion of 8524, and 4409 are boys and 4115 are girls. Estimating the to tal population of the county on a basis of 1 to 5, there are 42620 peo ple in the county. The number of teachers employ ed during the year was 201, 39 of them men and 162 ladies. They received in wages $68,031.73 an av erage of $57.13 for the men and of $44.44 for the ladies. The appli cations for examination for county certificates numbered 79, and only four of this number failed. In the county as shown by the census, and the records of attend ance, there are 2108 children of the school age not attending school and of this number 1059 are boys and 1049 are girls. The number of le gal voters for school purposes in the county is 4540. Two new school houses have been built during the year. The average number of months taught was 7.42 The num ber of library books in the schools is 7661. The school houses and grounds in the county are valued at $207,218. The total receipts for the year were $128,285.66 of which $42,230. 53 came from the county school fund $13,916.10 from the state school fund and $22952.44 from the spec ial school fund. The total disburse ments were $107,536.84 Oregon I City Courier. 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. H EYLM AN , Cashier. •M“ Cantaloupes Peaches Oranges Lemons AT H O W E ’ S Bad Burn Quickly Healed Mrs. Win. K. Haviland left Mon " I am so d eligh ted w ith w h at C ham day for Redding, Cal., to make fi b erla in ’* salve haa done fo r m e th a t I feel nal proof in support of her timber bound to w rite and te ll yon s o ,” say* Mr* claim. She will make an extended > R obert M ytto n , 457 John S t H am ilton , trip into Southern California visit j O n t. " M y little d au gh ter had a bad burn | on her k n ee. I applied C h a m b erla in 's ing all the principal places, and re | salve and it healed b e a u tifu lly .’ ’ T h is turn by steamer. The trip will he sa lre a llays the pain of a burn alm ost in sta n tly . It is sold at E stacada D ru g Store a pleasant one.