The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, September 19, 1907, Image 1

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VOL. 3
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 19, 1907.
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LO CAL N EW S
’ Rah for your own town.
Chippaway
Mr. Stenzel and family have been
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sparks.
Walter Woodard was in town
yesterday the first time since his ac-
! cident of last week.
Water-proof and High Cut
H. N. North
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Spreads for Tables, Stands & Couches
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H. COOPER & CO. ™E T i f ™
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T o Save that Extra Money is Right Now
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Trade with us and you will have some extra money left
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So it will pay you to see and price our
B A N K f ^ G B U S IN E S S
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DRY GOODS
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MILLINERY
SHOES ETC
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D A L E ' S
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CIT Y OFFICIAI LiREI 'TO RY
l/m. K. Hav'.Iand
W. A. Jones
C. F , Howe
J . F. Lofe lace
Wm. Dale
E. F. Surface
A. N. Johnson
Recorder .
Treasurer..
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H. Cooper
Marshal
..........W .S. Irwin
Mayor
F IS H D IN N E R S
Fish Dinners are served every
Friday at the Golden Eagle hotel
and restaurant. Regular price.
$6,800 to loan in amounts above
$500 to suit. We will sell you e x ­
Read change on Portland at par.— Bank
of Estacada.
On Car
Factory Site
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A. E. SPARKS
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 , 0 0 0 . 0 0
M ILC H COW
For sale; fresh with calf.
F. Surface.
See E.
PO CKH TBOO K LO ST
Containing papers valuable to no one
but myself. Finder please return &
get reward. Iv M. Miller, Estacada.
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Woods & Townsend closed their
meat market last Thursday.
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SHINGLES
Begun
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Money to Loan on Real Estate
INSURANCE
This batik has the local agency for some of the very best
Fire Insurance Companies.
Let us write your policy. : :
Mrs. Heylman.
The H o te l Estacad a!
Work
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The Estacada State Bank
W. W. Boner and AN Havens are
Fred Lantz has bargained to buy building a house at Alspaugh saw­
his partner, Willis Yonce’ s interest mill.
in their meat market.
Mr. Lantz
John B. Haviland, secretary and
will employ a cutter and he will do
general manager of the Estacada
Mrs. L . A. Gordon is advertising the outside work himself.
Tel. & Tel. Co. has been spending
a sale of all her- personal property
a few days here attending to the af­
Chamberlain's
Couqh
Remedy
One
of
the
and stock on her farm.
The sale
fairs of the telephone company.
Best oa the Market
will take place at the farm on Oct.
For many years Chamberlain’s cough
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilcox have
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remedy has constantly gained ill favor
moved into to place vacated by Wm
Samuel L. Berry, the Marquam and popularity until it is now one of the
Dale and family.
building confectionery man of Port­ most staple medicines in use ami has an i
enormous sale. It is intended especially j
land, visited Estacada last Saturday I
for acute throat and lung diseases, such
Changing To Cream Only
Mr. Berry owns three business lots as coughs, colds and croup and can al­
Our trade is growing. W hy? Become a patron
fjJL here and he considers them good ways lie depended upon. It is pleasant
The Estacada creamery is adopt­
and you will see why
« J property.
He has-been having and safe to take and is undoubtedly the
sewer connections put into the place best in the market for the purposes fo r ing a different business plan. Begin­
which it is intended. Sold by Hstacada ning the first of next mouth noth- ■
occupied by J. J. March bank.
Drug Store*.
ing but cream will be received at
Principal Flint of the city school
the creamery. The patrons are in­
is comfortably domiciled at Mrs. C.
vesting in separators, and teams
TO LOAN
W. Seymour’ s where he will live;
will gather the cream twice a week.
until a house can lie rented.
It is thought this will be more sat­
$400 at 6 per cent.
Mrs. G. C. Brownell and son Am­
isfactory and cheaper for the farm­
$600 “
brose were registered at the Hotel
ers. The patrons on Chas. Bard's
$800 “
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Estacada, the 15th.
route have already adopted the new
$ 15 0 0 ....................
$ 10 a week
$2 a day
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plan.
Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith are liv­
See Bank of Estacada.
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by anyone wishing to consult him.
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By our Wayside Reporter |
TO G E T T H E B E S T
The family spent a very pleasant
A L L M O DERN C O N V E N IE N C E S
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^ummer at Nye Beach.
FIR and CEDAR
J. W. King who bought the
Rev. Dix who has been conduct­
One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast |
Lockerby place, has moved his fam­
ing Advent meetings in a tent on
ily onto it and intends making his
Main street closed the meetings on
in Oregon go to R. Fanton’ s
Local and Tourist Trade Solicited
home
there.
\ Monday.
mill 12 miles cast of Estaca­
Mrs. Isaac Turple of Portland is
da for them, or send orders
Cashier E. L. Fraley and wife are
to his address.
visiting her sister Mrs. Joel B. Bow­
living in their new residence, and
man at Garfield.
Fir Shingles............. $2 10
Mrs. F. R. Cary and sons are occu­
A physician was called to Cur-
Red C edar............... ..$2 25
pying the house vacated by Mr.
AT 111.,
rinsville last Thursday to attend
Fraley.
Mrs Joe Mark who had suddenly
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DELIVERS!) T '- , utCADA
Tuesday work was Begun on the lumber will have to be removed and
It has been a happy week for the
taken sick. Mrs. Mark is all right
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site for the Jndson Car Company’s portions of the old side track taken school girl and boy who wishes to
again.
F ir Shingles
...........$2 50
manufacturing and repair shops in up. Mr. Lindsey says that a big take part in the world's doings in
Cedar ...............
$2 65
Born to Mrs. Joel B. Bowman on
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Estacada. A 1 Lindsey with a crew repair building 90 by 130 feet will their later life.
Sept.
11. a boy.
Until further > tiv < .
of men started to clear away the fir be put just north of the Jones Irani,
The Baby of Mr. and Mrs. Win.
The
little
13-months
old
baby
of
stumps on the grounds and to level and another large building is to be
R. F A N T O N ,
Davis Jr. had the misfortune Fri
built north of the woodworking fac­ Mr. and Mrs. Win. Davisjr. of G ar­
off the ground. It is no small job
day to fall down stairs. A broken
Estacada,
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tory. A new sidetrack will Ire run field fell down a nine-foot flight of
to get the grounds ready for build­ from tire mam line into the repair
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jaw was the result of the fall and
stairs last week Wednesday, and had
ing operations.
A great deal of shop.
Dr. Babcock fixed up the break.
the lower jaw iVihe fractured.
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all sizes and styles.
TRA N SA CTED
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When Tom Jones stepped into the
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Shibley are
postoffice to get his mail last even­ intending to spend the coming win­
ing his team made a fine sprint for ter in New Mexico.
the barn. It was a mix up but no
Councilman Surface and Recorder
damage.
Johnson were at Oregon City Tues­
Mr. and Mrs. .J. A. Shiblev of day figuring out how much money
Springwater are down at Sa! m this is due this road district from the
week.
county.
W. J. Emmett has been engaged
Chas. Warren, a brother of Mrs.
as night watchman at the wood­ Harry Heylman of Spokane, is here
working factory.
on a few days’ visit to Attorney and
A 1 Lindsey has sold his interest
in the woodworking factory to T.
Yocum, who now is a joint owner
of the plant with Messrs. Reed and
Sparks.
The line
is a fine assortment to
select from
Fern Hive Ladies of the Macca -1
bees met at Mrs. J. E. Burnett’s at
Where do you buy shoes?
Eagle Creek, Wednesday.
Sparks’ ad.
G ive us an opportunity to show our goods anil quote prices
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Read the progiam of the show to
be given Saturday night by the Re­
gal Entertainers in connection with
a dance given by the Estacada Fire
Dept.
W. F. Cary was over in Weeeler
county last week where he has some
timber lands. He met JoVn Bates
over there.
F [} R N I T U
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T his
GEN ERAL
recently received a
big stock of Shoes.
includes
New blankets, comforts, rubbers
for any member of the family. A
line of Stetson hats, at Dale’s.
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W e have
T H E S A F E S T & C H E A P E S T W A Y TO SE N D M O N EY
Costs less than other methods
H. W. ^Blood of Portland is clos­
ing deals for the purchase of the I
Irwin and the Lantzresidence prop­ A
erties.
niK-ci^r* ’Bs -
Square
the World
Surveyor Gossett was, running
few lilies for David Bridenstine last
week on the latter’ s suburban prop­
erty.
SLITS
Round and
Payable in any part of
Estacada will get about $200 of
’ 05 and ’06 road district money.
We can fit you out with a full outfit in Wet weather Goods
LET
D R A FTS
Show and dance at one price Sat­
urday night. See program.
The Best Shoe for the Logger
SLICKER
SHOES
The Estacada Pharmacy ad is in­
teresting.
Loggers
Hand Made throughout.
W e Can' Issue
Brother Dix goes to The Dalles.
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If you have money to loan, we will place it for you.
If you
have Real lístate 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.
Reliable Goods
FOR LAUNDRY
Crystal White Soap, Golden Star Soap, Lenox
Soap, Fells-Naptha Soap, Gossem Soap, Baby
Elephant Soap.
FOR TOILET
Ja p Rose Glycerine Soap, White Almond Soap,
White Borax Soap, White Ivory Soap, Grand
Pa T a r Soap
HOWE’S
lame Back
JE L L Y G LA SSES
This ban ailment for which Chamber At prices lower than usual at
Iain’s pain halm ha» proven especially j
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valuable. In almost every instance it af- j
fords prompt ami permanent relief. Mr
Cuke LaGrange of Orange, Mich, says of
it: “ After using a plaster and other reme­
I have a good horse for sale
dies for 3 weeks for a bad lame back I
purchased a t>ottlc of Chamberlain’s pain reasonable price. K. C. Sllter,
balm and 2 applications effected a cure" gle Creek. Oroyoiv
Sold at Kstacada Drug Store
Horse For Sale
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