The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, September 26, 1907, Image 1

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NO. 42
of
VOL,.
E S T A C A D A , O R EG O N , T H U R S D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 26, 1907.
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Chippaway
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Mr. and Mrs. Wui. Wilcox were
in town Tuesday.
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Water-proof and High Cut
SLICKER
SUITS
W e can fit you out with a full outfit in Wet weather Goods
H. N. North
LET US SHOW YOU OUR NEW
Round and Square
T A B L E S
Spreads for Tables, Stands & Couches
=FIRNITIRE=
I NEW STOCK & WALL PAPER PATTERNS"!
Give us an opportunity to show our goods and quote prices
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Ladies’
New Hats
The New Fall and Winter Styles can now be seen
Foot Wear
In All Sizes
I D A L E ’S
at the close of business Sept. 23, 1907
RESOURCES
LIA BILITIES
19 Capital stock paid up
Surplus
31 Undivided profits
Checking accounts
35 Demand certificates
j 7 Time certificates
00
Savings deposits
00
45 Trusts, commissions &
escrows
30
77
$20000
1000
132
16919
00
00
05
99
64907 58
9554 10
568 02
92935 72
Total
E. L. F R A L E Y ,
Cashier
turned home Monday from Colum­
State of Oregon,
J
bia Slough.
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County of Multnomah i ss Be it remembered, that on this 24 day of
Merchants Dale and R. W. Cary Sept. 1907, personally appeared Geo. Estes, president and E. L. Fraley,
were transacting business in Port­ cashier of the Estacada State Bank and acknowledged to me that they
land, Tuesday.
signed the within statement and that the same is a true statement of the
Phones have been placed in T . J. resources and liabilities of the Estacada State Bank on Sept 23, 1907.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and notarial seal the
Reagan's residence and M. H. Rich­
24 day of Sept. 1907
ard's residence.
(Seal)
Edwin L- Minar,
Dr. and Mrs. Smith and son Sim
Notary Public for Oregon.
started out to Salmon yesterday to
—
be gone a few days.
Portland, Oregon, Sept. 11, 1907
Miss Zoa Irwin departed for Cor­ To Whom It May Concern:
vallis this week to join her parents
This is to certify that I have examined the
at their new home.
assets and liabilities of the Estacada State Bank of August 23, 1907 and
C. F. Hortre has had material from tlle examination I have made I have found that the bank is solvent
hauled for an addition to be built at and amply able to pay all of its depositors in full; and with the addi-
the rear end of the store.
tional securities placed in my hands today, the bank is more than able
to pay all demands and have a large surplus remaining.
Little Mildred Ferry sung a song
A L E X SW E EK .
at the entertainment Saturday night
which greatly pleased the audience.
Estacada, Oregon, Sept. 24, 1907
That commodious, new waiting
To Whom It May Concern:
room makes one dizzy to look at.
This is to certify that we have examined the
And the band— its out of sight too.
assets and liabilities of the Estacada State Bank and from the investiga-
The families of R. S. Blew and tion we have made we believe that the bank is solvent and amply able
. K - W - Garver have moved; the lat- to pay all of its depositors in full; and with the additional securities put
ter to Portland and the former to in the hands of Judge Sweek, we believe the bank more than able to meet
I Seaside.
all demands and have a surplus remaining.
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Respectfully submitted,
J. J. Davis was in town Tuesday, |
Committee of Investigation.
having just come in from OakGrove
creek where lie has a party of e n -! --------------------- ■
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gineers.
out-star Eagle Creek providing the
A . Demoy and family who have Creekers dont twinkle too much,
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lived on the Max Kleatsch place the j H Cooper & Co. has just got in
past year have moved down toward j a fine line of j apanese Mattings to
Currinsville.
suit their increasing trade. Also a
Max vonNewmann, who is now line of Japanese Rugs which they
in the employ of the O. R. & J i . at will give away—one to each custom­
j Albina, visited Estacada and his er who buys $20 worth of goods or
upwards.
home near here Sunday.
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John Cassidy, P'rank Morris and
In t George Cple started Monday for the
NOTICE FOR BIDS
Success follows advertising.-Wa-
namaker.
There must Ire something of the
devil in the person who claims to
know what old “ Satan” would do
if he were a certain other person.
The equality of day and night as
relates to their respective duration
of time took place Monday. It was
equinox day.
Twice during the j
year is daylight and darkness given
about equal parts of the twentyfour |
hours of the day. This is one of \
the most important things of nature
and from it man, in his scientific re­
search,- has learned and reasoned
out the movements of the Krth.
Bids will l>e received at the Re­
Shoshone Falls country to invest in
corder’s office for 60M (sixty thous­
a piece of irrigated land.
and) feet of 3-inch plank for the
A sidetrack is being constructed
City of Estacada. Said plank to be
which will run from the main line
,
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. delivered on the streets. Bids will
to the warehouse which will be put .
,
,
. , .
, ,
, ,
, be opened 1 uesday night at 9 p. m.
up just west of the Golden Eagle „ ^
, 1 .
Oct. 1st. 1 he council reserves the
hotel.
right to reject any or all bids.
Miss Mary Wonier, who is now
A . N. JO H N SO N ,
Forty Angora Goats
with the Cary Hardware Company,
Recorder.
VS/ has lieen engaged as telephone op
D. F. Warner returned from Sil-
erator by the Estacada Telephone
verton last week. While up there
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Company.
he bought forty thoroughbred A n ­
Rev. Chas. T. McPherson and
gora goats, half ewesand half weth­
$400 at 6 per cent.
family went to Portland Tuesday,
ers. He intends driving them down
$600 “
where Mr. McPherson will attend
here for his ranch near town.
$800 “
“ “
_the annual conference of the M. E.
$ 1500 ‘ ‘
church during this week.
See Bank of Estacada.
Persons purchasing 25Cts worth
of Lighthouse soap at Sparks’ store
get their choice of any one of the
beautiful pictures which are given
away with each 25Ct sale of soap.
Tuesday a number M young peo­
ple went out to Lora Stormer’ s and
gave her a surprise, and it vvas a
surprise for the family were retired
for the night. But they were s< >11
awakened and the crowd proceeded
to enjoy themselves. Outdoor games
; were played until 11 when they sa^
down to an oyster supper prejxired
Mr. and Mrs. R. fi. Blew came work to do in the driers are very by Mrs. Stormer.
A fine time is
over from Seaside, fo ra visit with busy.
' reported.
Tim Linn and wife made a trip
the Hunt family and others of their
A game of baseball was played
former neighbors in the Garfield 1 to Portland Saturday and drove
, here Sunday between two star teams
l>ack to Linn's mill in the evening
neighborhood.
i in which every players tarred to the
Mrs. Kate Irvin returned Friday in the moonlight.
limit. It took ten innings to see
from a visit with Dr. C. B. Charl­ Miss Ethel Starr has been engaged'
which side starred the starriest and
f to teach the Bowman school this
ton in Portland^
to decide which could get 13 scores
H. M. Wing has returned from season, and will begin work Oct. 1st
first. The wirlners claim they can |
his trip into some of the Eastern Miss Starr comes from Trontdale.
Will Build
TO G E T T H E B E S T
FIR an d CEDAR
SHINGLES
in Oregon go to R. Fanton’ s
mill 12 miles east of Estaca­
da for them, or seud orders
to his address. : : : : : : :
Fir Shingles...................$g 10
Red Cedar.....................$2 25
AT MILL
DELIVERED TO ESTACADA
OR SURROUNDINGS
Fir Shingles.............* $ 2 50
Cedar ........................... $ 2 65
Until further notice,
R. F A N T O N ,
Estacada,
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Umbrellas
Get one before the rainy season begins
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Wet Weather
Report of the Estacada State Bank
L. R. Woods is going into the Cash on hand
$2200
employ of the O. R. & N.
Deposited in the Oregon
Ed. feray has the work of paint­ Trust & Sav’ gs Bk
a «55
Deposited in Ladd&Til-
ing the Garfield schoot'house.
ton
878
H. W . Greeu and family and Ed.
14015
Loans
&
discounts
Kaffoury are home from hoppicking
Bonds & warrants
3Qo x:'
Monday J. R. Wilson and John Banking house Etc
2 3 30
Zobrist purchased the Ferry restu- Real estate
5^27
rant.
Expense
35 »
Total
$114067
Photographer Bonney of Viola is
contemplating starting a gallery in
Estacada.
Geo. E S T E S ,
President
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Palmateer re­
The Best Shoe for the
Hand Made throughout.
NEW S
$t A Y E A R
J. R. Townsend has purchased of
the Estacada State Bank a lot on
Main street across from The News
office, and will put up a two-story
building. The front of the lower
portion w’ill t>e occupied on one side
by a shoe shop and store, and on
the other side by Mrs. Townsend
as a dressmaking parlor.
( hambrrtainto Couqh Remedy One of the
Best on the Market
For many years Chamberlain’s cough
remedy has constantly gained in favor
and popularity until it is now one of the
most staple medicines in use and has an
enormous sale. It is intended especially
for acute throat and lung diseases, such
as coughs, colds ami croup and can al­
ways be depended upon. It is pleasant
and safe to take and is undoubtedly the
beat in the market for the purposes for
which it is intended. Sold by K.stacar’ a
Drug htore.
SHOES
t
We have recently received a
big stock of Shoes. The line
includes all sizes and styles.
This is a fine assortment to
select from
A. E. SPARKS
THE BANK OF ESTACADA
Transacts A General Banking Business
Capital, $6,0 0 0 .0 0
Money 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.
have Real Estate for sale, list it with
property of our own for sale and can
11s, as we
If you
have no
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
Jap Rose Glycerine Soap, White Almond Soap,
White Borax Soap, White Ivory Soap, Grand
Pa Tar Soap
HOWE'S
Lame Back
Misi"Lena Lehman was called to
This is an ailment for which Chamber­ ’ her home at Damascus last Wednes-
lain's pain balm has proven especially ; day because of the sudden death of
valuable. In almost every instance it af­
her father.
Mr. Lehman was at
fords prompt and permanent relief. Mr.
Luke LaGrange of Orange, Mich, says of work down in the well when a piece
it: “ After using a plaster and other reme­ 1 of scantling fell and struck him on
dies for 3 vrecks for a bad lame back I the head causing death almost in­
purchased a bottle o f Chamberlain's pain stantly. He was an old and much
balm and 2 applications effected a cure’ ’
respected citizcu.
Sold at Estacada Drug Store