The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, October 31, 1907, Image 1

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    stacttòn
NO. 47
of
VOL
3
MST A C A D A , O REGO N,
LO CAL N EW S
FARMERS
for
the
O CTO BER 3 1.
1907.
$i A YEA R
THE ESTACADA STATE BANK
Mrs. H. V. A dix and little son
came out to their home, Saturday.
Transacts a General Banking Business
H. J. Hahn, a former Ca/adero
merchant, is in town from Seattle.
Paid üp Capital, $20,000
X
Merchant Cooper was purchasing
goods in Portland Tuesday.
Get our Quotations on Your
Supplies
TH U RSD AY,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Epperson
and children went to Portland on
Tuesday.
&
Farms and City Lots Eor Sale
Clark Possou of St Johns visited
at home over Sunday.
W e can furnish you with all your needs and
wants at prices that are what they should be
DRY GOODS
The Estacada Pharmacy carries
the Victor and Edison phonographs
and supplies. See ad.
A card reading, “ Closed. For
Sale” was placed on the front door
of the Portland Restaurant Monday
morning.
H. N. North
j
Drafts Issused Good in any Part of the World
The safest and Cheapest way to send money
5c for sums up to $10 and 10c for sums up to $100
Mrs. Ballard Looney returned
home last week from Virginia. She
had a fine visit with her mother and
folks at Vesta, Vir. and seeing the
Jamestown fair. But Old Oregon
is all right.
NEW HOUSE FURNISHINGS
W E A R E A G E N T S FO R T H R E E OK
T H E B E S T F I R E IN S U R A N C E CO 'S
$
O. W. Olson and wife were guests
$
Sunday at Fir Lodge. Mrs. Olson
$
spent all last week with Mrs. Heyl-
P IG S FO R S A L E
B U Y A N APRO N
$
man.
I have several young pigs for sale.
D
A
L
E
'S have some ready made
$
kitchen aprons of good quality ging­
, On Friday of last week Miss Alice R. C. Herring, Estacada, (ire.
ham. Call and see them.
We want the people to see what we have in our store Cunningham, wh o was visiting her
FOUND
brother, W. A . Cunningham, and
A bunch of keys on ring,
Call I A residence and property, one of
mother and family for several weeks
at
The
News
office.
departed for her home at Sacramen­
the finest and best in Estacada for
to.
sale. See or write W. W. Boner,
H O U S E K E E P IN G ROOMS
Estacada, Ore.
It is pumpkin gathering time.
Two young ladies want out >r two
Invitations are out for a H9II0W- furnished rooms for light house­
©
H. W. Downing came over from
e’en party given by Miss Ruth Dale keeping. Inquire of The N vs.
McMinnville Tuesday evening and
at her home this evening.
remained over to meet his former
i i x neighbors and old friends.
They
Merchant H. N. North is having
19
have sold their farm at McMinnville
a large storage shed built at the |
By our Wayside Reporter
•
i • and may conclude to change loca­
hack of his store.
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tions.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gilbert ar­
W E W ISH TO C A L L YO U R
rived
here
last
week
from
Minneso-
j
Walter
Snuffin
picked
24
boxes
A T T E N T IO N TO OUR F IN E L I N E OF
hogs For Sal«
ta and will remain here. Mrs. G il­ of Mugoon strawberries Sunday.
bert
is
a
sister
of
Mrs.
H
.E
.
Stubbs.
Bent
Sarver
has
returned
from
I
have
ten .shoats which I will
Underwear Oil Coats Rubber
his Eastern trip and is doing busi­ sell.—J. P. Stein man.
Mr.
Miller
who
owned
the
Ridge­
Boots
Rubbers
Umbrellas
way place a short time last summer ness at the old stand. He reports
Hats Caps Shoes Etc Etc
has purchased the Brown place on having had a good time and the
first thing he did after he got home
the river flat at Barton.
was to go into the hills after deer.
Mrs. R. Kinimel and son have
John Kreiger is reported to be
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returned from Oregon City where sick at the home of his daughter
Mrs. Kimniel was nursing a sick in Portland ; a letter came Sat. call­
daughter.
ing for the family to come over.
Attention is hereby called to sec­
Mrs. Ballard C. Looney has re­
Strawberries continue in market
from the Snuffin, Lingelbach and turned from Virginia where she tion 2 of the Rules and Regulations
has been visiting during the sum­ of the City Water Works, viz:
Rhodes farms.
Our Ladies’ and Misses’ Hats for Fall and Winter
Section 2. Any person or family
mer; her husband went to Portland
Miss Cecyl Stephens, who lias
wear are in line with the new prevailing fashions
using the water for any other pur­
to meet her.
lieen out on a visit to her sister,
Mr. Glazier who has been work­ pose than stated in his application,
Hats Trimmbed or made to order to suit
Mae, and Mrs. Heylman, has been
ing as engineer at Linn's mill dur­ or allowing another not connected
quite sick with .brain fever, but un­
ing the summer has returned with with the main to draw through his
der the skillful care of IJrs. Olson
his family to his home in Portland faucet, will be charged additional­
& Co. is convalescent.
and the mill has shut down for the ly at schedule rates. One detection
J. H. Reid, wife and family were winter.
will be sufficient for such charge.
Portland visitors Tuesday.
The above will be strictly enforc­
ed.
By order of the City Council.
The band boys meet every week
The Ladies’ Aid will hold its an­
A. N. JO H N SO N,
in Fraternity hall for practice. At nual election of officers Friday af­
present there are only seven of eight
Recorder.
ternoon at 3 p. m. at the home of
in the band, but more will take up
$2 a day
the work later.
Cashier Belfills of Mrs. E. Surface. All old members
Joseph B. Raney
the Estacada State Bank is acting are urged to come and bring as many
as instructor, and the boys have al­ new members as possible. All la­
ready got a good stajt in the prac­ dies interested in the work of the
Joseph B. Raney died last Friday
tice work.
j night at his home at Boring.
His
Aid
are
invited
to
attend.
A L L M O DERN C O N V E N IE N C E S
' death came while asleep and was
Reception to Rev. Parounagian
; caused by heart weakness. The re-
and Family
mains were taken to Springwater
One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast
TO GFiT T H E B E S T
for burial. Rev. Parounagian con­
The Methodist Episcopal church
ducted the funeral services at the
was the scene last Friday evening
FIR and CEDAR
Local and Tourist Trade Solicited
grave on Monday. Mr. Raney was
of quite a gathering of people from
nearly 62 years old. and a bachelor.
here, Currinsville and Zion who met
He had been a resident of Oregon
, at a reception given to welcome the !
in Oregon go to R. Fanton’ s
for
thirty years.
new
pastor.
Rev.
M.
B.
Parouna
IN S U R E YO U R B U IL D IN G S & C O N T E N T S IN
mill 12 miles east of Estaca­
j gian, and his wife and children to
da for them, or send orders
to his address. : : : : : : :
their new home. The evening was
spent by the people and their pastor
Fir Shingles................. $2 10
and family getting acquainted with .
Red Cedar........ ........... $2 25
A T H IL L
each other.
Refreshments were
This barlier is here to stay
Of Portland, Oregon
served in the League room follow­
D E L IV E R E D TO ESTACADA
IN C O R P O R A T E D 1904
Nothing but firstclass work done
ing wliich short talks were given by
OK SUKROUNIHNC.S
It has a good record and in a few years has become the Standard
HAIRCUT 25c SHAMPOO 25c
Rev. Parounagian, Mr. Demov and
F
ir
Shingles..................f>
2
50
Insurance Company for Farmers
SHAVE 15c
Cedar ............................ $2 65
others. A t the close of the even­
OFFICERS, H. W. SruuhaM, P m J. J. Secy. & T ru i
ing
the
pastor
and
his
wife
were
Until further notice,
DIRECTORS, F. Oronee, John Dcininger. Henry Roth, J. E. Seifer, A. P. Chrirterjen
MASSAGE & CHILDREN'S HAIR­
tendered a little surprise in the form
C U TTIN G A SPECIALTY
R.
F
A
N
T
O
N
,
It offers at the same time the very cheapest and the very safest
of a gift consisting of various pack­
.
^ R e in su ra n ce in O r e g o n „ ^ J
ages and parcels which in many
Ore
Estacada,
For further information applv to
R F D i
cases exceeded the 16 nr. they were
FORMALLY OP PORTLAND
supposed to weigh.
Estacadd, Oregon
$
$
$
$
$
We have just added a new stock of goods to
our store
for the Fall and Winter trade.
These are a letter grade
of goods and are what people are looking for to furnish
their homes with.
A R T S Q U A R E S , R U G S,
S E W IN G
S T A N D S, W ILLO W R O C K E R S , H U SK DOOR M A T S
H. Cooper
&
Company
Order your Fall and
Winter Clothing Now
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NOTICE
To Water Consumers
BLANKETS and COMFORTS
MILLINERY
“ D A L E’ S
SHINGLES
FARMERS
Fire Relief Association
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
Money to Loan on Real Estate
INSURANCE
T h is 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.
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. HEYLMAN,
Cashier.
New Patterns
Dress Goods
Ginghams
Prints and Notions
HOWE
LOOK HERE!
W. Hoffman
HENRY TRAPP, Agent
N E W S T Y L E S AND A GOOD
S T O C K T O S E L E C T FR O M
8
The Hotel Estacada
. The Farmers9 Mutual
GROCERIES
T H E B E S T IN T H E M A R K E T
The Bank of Estacada reopened
this morning for business as usual.
Winter
f
Quinsy. Spruins And Swpllioqs Cured
Mayor and Mrs. Haviland and
“ In tyovember, 1901, I cought cold 8 *,
son, Billy, were in Portland yester­
had the quinsy. My throat was swollen
day.
| so I could hardly breathe.
I applied
Wal.er and Ralph Lx-mon arrived J Cham l*?r lain's ¡win balm and it gave me .
home last week.
Walter is quite relief in a short time. In two «lays I was
all rig h t.” says Mrs. I. Cousine of Otter-
over the attack of typhoid.
Farmers wanting insurance should Irtrn, Mich. Cham lterlain'spain balm is
read the ad in this paper of the a liniment and is especially valuable for
Farmers’ Mutual Fire Relief Asso sprains and swellings. Fnrsnl*- !>v I sta-
cada J>rug St«*r<
H. D. Trapp, Agent.