The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, September 05, 1907, Image 1

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E S T A C A D A , O REGO N, T H U R S D A Y , S E P T E M B E R
VOL. 3
$1 A Y E A R
5, 1907.
Ladd & Tilton,
BA N K ER S
And
SHOES
On all “odds and ends” in our store in the
c/4.re now our Portland Correspondent
Dry Goods Line, Shoes, Dress Goods, Hats
Men’s Clothing, Notions, Etc.
We have recently received a
big stock of Shoes. The line
includes all sizes and styles.
This is a fine assortment to
select from
We have a quantity of these “Left Over” goods which will be
closed out at any price
Come in and See these Rare Bargains
A. E. SPARKS
H. N. North
LET US SHOW YOU OUR NEW
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The Estacada State Bank
CIT Y OFFICIAL DIRECTO RY
Mayor................................................ Wm. K. Haviland
I ...............................................W. A. Jones
I ..................................................C. F. Howe
Aldermen Y ...............................................J . F. Lovelace
Round and Square
.............................................. Wm. Dale
I .............................................E. F. Surface
1 Recorder................................................ A. N. Johnson
L T reasur er........................................................H. Cooper
Marshal..................................................... .„.W .S . Irwin
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A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED
F IS
1 H D IN N E R S
Fish Dinners are served every
Crops are usually good, and ever- Friday at the Golden Eagle hotel
and restaurant. Regular price.
ybody in a happy IllO o d .
the home of her daughter, Mrs. T.
Yocum.
THE BANK OF ESTACADA
Recorder Johnson and Council-
man Surface are at Oregon City fig-
LO CAL N EW S
uring out the city road money?
1 have a good horse for sale at a
Miss Linda May Womerhas been reasonable price. F„ C. Suter, Ea-
The prune crop around here is engaged to teach the school at Mar- S 'e Creek, Oregon,
reported to be a good one.
mot this year.
$6,800 to loan in amounts above
W. S. Irwin was at Corvallis la s t' j anles Smith and family of Dam-
$500 to suit. We will sell you ex ­
wtek. 1 he family expect to move ascus are at the Townsend home
change 011 Portland at par.— Bank
there soon to live during the col­ this week.
G ive us an opportunity to show our goods and quote prices
of Estacada.
lege school year.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W I.illard are
TH E H O U SE
Representative Clyde G. Huntley at the Hotel Estacada. Mr. Lillard
The pastor, the Rev. Chas. T.
F U R N ISH E R S and
rid wife
wife are
are registered
regist
at the Hotel js superintending the work of in- McPherson, will preach at Curritis-
| Astor, New York.
stalling the machinery in the elec- ville Sunday at 11. and in Estacada
at 7:45.
Sunday School at both
W111. Bard and family were in trie storage house at Ca/.adero.
town, Tuesday.
Miss Cora Yocum and Miss L o u -! places at 10. Receiving the Word,
Cashier and Mrs. Belfils are com­ vina Crawford went to Portland and 1« the subject at the Epworth meet-
fortably located in the Fraley cot­ attended the marriage of Miss Daisy >ng, with Miss Linda Womer as the
Culic last Sunday.
leader.
tage on Sliafford St.
ilOrSC FOI* SdlC
Spreads» for Tables, Stands & Couches
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
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Capital, $6,000.00
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NEW STOCK & WALL PAPER PATTERNS
Money to Loan on
H. COOPER & CO.
INSURANCE
This bank lias the local agency for some of the very best
I Your Opportunity' |
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To Save that Extra Money is Right Now
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Trade with us and you will have some extra money left
So it will pay you to see and price our
DRY GOODS
MILLINERY
SHOES ETC
Our trade is growing. Why? Become a patron
and you will see why
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D A L E ’S
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$ 10 a w
$2 a day
The Hotel E s ta c a d a
A L L M ODERN C O N V E N IE N C E S
One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast
Local and Tourist Trade Solicited
A girl baby was born to Mr. and | Miss Maud Sturgeon is expected
Mrs. A lf. Cooke of Boring on Aug. to return from Tillamook about the
iotli. Mr. Berman goes to Grass
29, 10 p. pi.
Valley to take a position in a drug
Born, on Aug. 29 at 5 p. m. a 14
store.
pound boy to Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
The railway company has four
Sagner.
very flue cottages at the power sta­
Mrs. John Hunt was quite sick
tion below Cazadeto which are oc­
last week, but is much better again.
cupied by employees at the electric
John Borbounia and wife moved [>ower plant,
to Portland, Monday, where John
John B. Haviland spent Sunday
will clean soiled faces.
in Estacada. Mr. Haviland is con-
City Recorder A. N. Johnson was | siderably interested in the land and
at Vancouver last Sunday visiting timber business in California.
relatives.
The ladies of the Aid realized
M H. Richards has been moving j $ 2 i , 4U
4Q tic
at the
chicken
pie
in
11 1c ciu
cN .cn p
i c s supper
u p p c i in
tlie Wirtz blacksmith shop farther Oddfellow hall last Friday evening.
west on the lot.
Many compliments • were given the
A . Demoyhad a vacation Monday ladies on the feast of good things
Labor Day, and went to Oregon served at the supper.
City. He bought a 50-acre farm
6 miles east of the city.
JE L L Y G LA SSE S
At
prices
lower than usual at H.
Frank Paulson of Dodge brought
Cooper
&
Co’
s.
in a load of fine Gravenstine apples
Tuesday.
John Linn brought a 2-horse load
of lumber to town, Tuesday, that
was worth $55.
F. M. Gill spoke to the congre­
gations at Currinsville and Mount
Zion last Sunday in the absence of
Rev. McPherson.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Shultz came
out from Portland Sunday, and on
Monday {racked up their household
good and shipped them to the home
in Portland. Mrs. Bertha Curl and
Jordan Shultz also departed for
the city.
Wm. Dale has rented the 4 >uild-
.
ing vacated by A. F. Shultz this
,
,
j week, and will occupy it with his
✓
family.
Faraaay is the name of a new
'
.
,
passenger station on the railroad
near the company’ s transmitting
It has a
Office and residence, up stairs in the lis- stali >n alow Cazadero.
better waiting station than there is
Mrs. Wm. Jones returned to Me­
tacada Pharm acy Building
in Estacada.
Minuvilie Sunday after a visit at
Dr. 0. D. BABCOCK
Physician and Surgeon
TELEPHONE
TO G E T T H E B E S T
FIR and CEDAR
S H I N G L E S
in Oregon go to R. Fanton’ s
mill 12 miles east of Estaca­
da for them, or send orders
to his address. :
:
F ir Shingles..................$2
Red C edar................... $2 25 >
A T M IM .
to
ESTA CAD A
OR S U R R O U N D IN G *
d e l iv e r e d
Fir Shingles.................$2 50
Cedar ........................... $2 65
Until further notice,
R. F A N T O N ,
Estacada,
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Ore
R F D 1
Rea! Estate
Fire Insurance Companies.
Let us write your policy. : :
If you have money to loan, we will place it for you.
Mrs. John Scott and daughter,
Miss Anna May, of Milwaukie, are
visitors at The News home.
If you
have Real Estate for sale, list it with us, as we have 110
property of our own for sale and can push your sales
Chas. E . Dubois, proprietor of
the Dubois Lumber Company, had
a band badly hurt Monday by a big 1 Our lawyer will attend to all of your legal business, drawing
sledge hammer that missed the [
papers of every kind
mark. The middle finger was frac­
tured and the third finger badly ‘
lacerated.
W. A. HEYLMAN,
Cashier.
Frank Harkenrider who has been
furnishing milk to many of the peo-
pie for over a year closes his milk
business at the end of this week.
Within a short time Mr. Harkeu-
rider expects to visit his old home
Reliable Goods
Linn-Kitching
A very pretty wedding took plate
at 4 o'clock Sunday, Aug. 3 1st at
the home of G . B. Linn when his
daughter, Susie A ., was joined in
marriage to Albert Kitching. Rev.
\ C. T. McPherson performed the
ceremony in the presence of about
fifty friends and relatives. A wed­
ding dinner was served, after which
Mr. and Mrs. Kitching left on a
short pleasure trip.
FOR LAUNDRY
Crystal White Soap, Golden Star Soap, Lenox
Soap, Fells-Naptha Soap, Gossem Soap, Baby
Elephant Soap.
FOR TOILET
Jap Rose Glycerine Soap, White Almond Soap,
White Borax Soap, White Ivory Soap, Grand
Pa Tar Soap
PAY W A T ER D U E S
HOWE'S
To Water Consumers:
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Water rent is now payable at the
office of the city recorder. Rent is
due on the 1st of each month, and
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delinquent on the 10th, and if not
[laid by that date vyater will be shut
la m e Beck
C. II. Foster had a railroad tie
off, and 50c will lie charged for
This is an ailm ent for w hic'i Chamber- fall on one of his fee* last Thursday
turning it off and on. T h ; recorder
H e is
will furnish you a 1>ook of wa'er Iain's [win balm ha* p ro ie a eapar(all e rusliin|g o n e o f th e la m e s.
valuable. In almost every instance it af- . . .
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t
.
rates, rules and regulations by ask- 1 fords
. . prompt
. . and , permanent
J . relief.
.. . Mr.
.. laid up
1 for a few clays,
ing for one.
Luke I r a n g e of Orange, Mich, says o f ,
By order of the council, water it: “ After using a plaster and other reme- j Adjuster Cleveland o f G r e s h a m ,
rules and regulationsw.il l>e strictly die» for 3 weeks for a bad lame back I i for the Oregon Fire Relief Associa-
purchased . bottle of Cham berlain's pain tion was here Saturday on the H a ’
enforced.
A. N. Johnson,
balm and 2 applications effected a cu re"
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lland fire loss.
Rec >rder Sold
at Kfttacada Drug Store
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