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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1907)
NO. 36 of VOL. 3 E S T A C A D A , O REGO N, T H U R S D A Y , A U G U S T 15, 1907. We Estacada State Bank W e aim to follow a prudent, progressive policy, and believe that a glance at our directors will be sufficient guarantee that your interests will be properly guarded X And #1 A Y E A R On all “ odds and ends” in our store in the A NEW STOCK OF Dry-Goods and Men’s Furnishings r l-J it lr i .» i l I TV '» 1 'V '■"■'■a T Dry Goods Line, Shoes, Dress Goods, Hats Men’s Clothing, Notions, Etc. W E P A Y 4% C W e have a quantity of these “ Left Over” goods which will be closed out at any price Fresh Fruit : a n d : Fruit Cans Come in and See these Rare Bargains H . S N . We LO CAL N EW S Round and Square T A B L E S Spreads for Tables, Stands & Couches Lace Curtains, Portieres | NEW STOCK &~WALL PAPER~PATTERNS j The Wirt/, blacksmith shop is to be moved over on Main St. so it is said. H. COOPER & CG. ™ E ^FURNISHERS T? ^ Miss Tillie Harkenrider has been sick the past week. Mr. and Mrs. R ay W ilcox are to move to town to live. E. S. Wuiner has gone out as a government forest ranger. New prints, toweling and blan kets and comforts at North’s. Give us an opportunity to show our goods and quote prices I If you are thinking of investing in realestate, building a home or insuring same, it is our pleasure to cater to your wishes. Call and learn what we can do for you N o r th LET US SHOW YOU OUR NEW Your Opportunity' I T o Save that Extra Money is Right Now W Trade with us and you will have some extra money left ^ So it will pay you to see and price our DRY GOODS MILLINERY SHOES ETC I D A L E S ê — — — b L Î'JfiS E a B B B i S 10 a week The Hotel Estacada A L L M O DERN C O N V E N IE N C E S One of the most delightful Resorts on tne the ooast Coast g :d Local and Tourist Trade Solicited -m& r b m 0 Messrs. Gray, Warfield and W il son are up in the foothills on a little outing. Your attention is called to the school district’s notice for wood for the Estacada school. Robert Duncan came out with a friend Tuesday and went out into the hills with Dr. Haviland. Mr. and Mrs. Woods of Yamhill county were here and visited their son, L. R. Woods, and family. The old Crane property has been bought by Spokane parties who will rebuild it into a bowling alley. M. H. Stewart who went into the dairy business on J. O. Linn’s place is going to move up the valley. John Stormer is having his fruit dryer finished. The new dryer will be often ton capacity, and hot air will l»e used for drying purposes. John Cassidy has done an artistic job on the interior of the Cunning ham bungalow. Mr. and Mrs. Cun- ingham are moving into their new home. Louis Valle», who has be%n visit ing at his brother, Amos Vallen’s, went to the coast last week accom panied by his neices, Merle and Nellie Yallen. Mrs. Rosa Jackson, a sister of Mr. I.eray, returned to her home at Oregon City, Saturday, after help ing to nurse Ellen Leray who is re covering from a severe illness. Willie Stokes left Estacada Sun day for Jacksonville where he takes a similar position in a bank there. It was his intention first to go to Butte Falls, but different arrange ments were made. Mr. and Mrs. J. F.. Stubbs came home Saturday evening from Eu gene, Mr. S. having completed the special course in study at the uni versity. After a few days spent here they will go to Gresham and later on to Hood River. rsk 8 I D r. . D. BABCOCK Someone who borrowed a shovel Physician and Surgeon M Postmaster Surface has utiw;'- + *+ + + tingly forgotten to return it and tl e Office and residence, up stairs in Rank of P. M. is working at a disadvantage. Kstamda Building Kindly return it and save constable TELEPHONE jn ' 1 justice fees. Rev. G. T. McPherson will preach at Currinsville at 11 Sunday, and at Zion at 3. His subject at Estacada in the eveniug will be: "T h e First vs the L a st.” Following Sunday School, Mr. Gill will lecture at 11. Anna Allen will lead the Epworth league at 7 :15 and talk on G od's L. J. Doherty is engineer at the Care for the Young. brick factory while Frank Morris is Wm. Whitney, who was here a away. Mrs. Doherty is recovering month ago has returned from Mich from the typhoid fever. igan, and he has decided to go into Mrs. Read, who has been spend business in Estacada. He has bar ing her vacation with her parents, gained for lots on Main street and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Antrim, went intends building for a general com mission store. He intends handling back to Portland, Tuesday. H enry Brown was badly injured this m orn ing by having a load of ties run over him . 1 le was taken to a hospital. Mr. Brown drove a ti ■ team at the* Fraley mi.l where he lived with his fam ily. Fruit Trees and Shrubbery For Safe I am selling nursery stock all kinds of fruit trees and shrubbery grown by the W’oodburn Nursery, the oldest nursery in the state, all stock reliable. For particulars and prices call on or write E. L. WON- A C O TT , Estacada, Ore. Route 1, agent for this part of Clackamas county. Eczema For the good of those suffering with eczema or oilier such trouble, I wish to say. mv wife bad something of that kind and after using the doctor's remedies for some time concluded to try Chamber- lain'* salve and it proved to 1« better than anything she lia<l tried. For sale j by Ike Hstacada I »rug vt- Tc. 1 Spark’s Store Estacada State Bank Mrs. George E ly of Currinsville, and a friend, Miss Reed, of Denver, were calling on friends in town on Tuesday. Rev. McPherson preached in Grace M. K. church, Portland last Sunday. He may succeed Dr. C. T. Wilson at that great church. Our trade is growing. W h y? Become a patron and you will see why I country produce and grain. Mrs. Whitney will soon come West. Mr. Wiggins, who came out with Mr. Whitney on the last trip, likes the country and may invest here. Inspect Bridge and Road Sites The first real steps were taken the beginning of the week towards the realization of the Estacada-George road. County Judge Diinick and Bridge Builder Olds came over from Oregon City, and the judge, with a number of Estacada and George people inspected the proposed bridge site on Eagle creek, and the grade 011 the South side of the creek. A- dolph Miller, Road Overseer Henry Johnson, Nick Rath and others of the George district were present. After a personal inspection of the whole proposition it seemed to be the unanimous opinion that no l>et- ter place can be found for the cross ing. The grade on this side will be about a six per cent, grade, and the bridge will cost about $400. A petition will soon l»e presented the county court asking for the bridge. The proposed crossing is directly east of the John Tracy homestead. Mr. Olds and others went down and took measurements of the two sites in question for the Clackamas bridge at Estacada. It is reported that his measurements at both sites were the same. When the county hoard and a number of citizens visited these sites last Spring it was the consen sus of opinion that the lower site was considerable the widest place, measuring from the tops of the em bankments. Either place is a good bridge location, if the money pro vided is sufficient to build the Tight kind of a bridge. THE BANK OF ESTACADA T r a n s a c t s A G e n e r a l B a n k i n g B u s in e s s Capital, $ 6 ,00 0.00 Money to Loan on Real Estate ^ . FIR and CEDAR SHINGLES in Oregon go to K. Fan ton's mill 12 miles east of Estaca da for them, or send orders to his address. : : : : : : : F ir Shingles...................$2 10 Red Cedar................... $2 25 A T MII.L DELIVERED T o ESTACADA OK SI*KROl’ XDINGS F ir Shingles.................. $2 50 Cedar ............................ $2 65 Until further notice, R. F A N T O N , Estacada, - Ore R F D i z . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ? This bank has the local agency for some of the very best Fire Insurance Companies. Let 11s write your policy. : : If you have motley to loan, we will place it for you. If yon have Real Estate for sale, list it with us, us 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. ■F 'l'M. J J J j I V Cantaloupes Peaches S ~ Oranges F IS H D IN N E R S Fish Dinners are served every Friday at the Golden Eagle hotel and restaurant. Regular price. Lemons AT. ’ Wood For School House Sealed bids will l»e received at my office up to Saturday noon, August •31, 1907, for 30 ricks of iH inch good, sound fir wood to be deliver ed and put into the school house basement not later than October 1, I907,(wlien we say 1 S inches 'it must be 18 inch and not less) By order of the board of directors of school district No. 108. W e.re-, serve the light to reject any and all bids. J. F. Lovelace, Clerk Dist. 108 , Dated Aug. 6, '07. ..... INSURANCE Glass jelly cans at Cooper’s at re duced prices. TO G E T T H E B E S T _ HOWE’S Î ! For An Improved Appitite t J Russ Wilcox came down out of He now has To im|>rovc the appitite an<l strength the reserve Saturday. en the digestion trv a lew doer*of Cham eight men at work looking after the berlain's «tmnach and liver tablet*, j H Government tiinl>cr, and wants as Seits of Detroit, Mich, »ay»: "They re Much stored mv appitite when mi]sort-*I, reliev j many more at $2.50 a day. ed ine of a bloated feeling and caused a of the time is spent in opening They have pleasant ami satisfactory movement of new patrolling trails. the bowel».” Brice 25*' Samples free at had no trouble with forest fires so Katacada drug »tore. far this season. 1