The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, November 07, 1907, Image 1

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NO. 48
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VOL. 3
E S T A C A D A , O REGO N ,
LO C A L N E W S
FARMERS
Get our Quotations on Your
Many of the farmers have been
hauling in and shipping fruit that
they sold to Portland canneries.
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Supplies
for
the
Hollowteu was appropriately and
inappropriately observed in Estaea-
da. A number of movable articles
was transplanted around town, and
soaped windows are still to be seen.
Winter
We can furnish you with all, your needs and
wants at prices that are what they should be
W M. Yonce has purchased the
J. W. Antrim property on Broad­
way, and moved in some time ago.
Since the improvements put on it
by Mr. Antrim, this is one of the
nicest properties in town.
H. N. North
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Antrim have,
been expecting to move to Portland
but have been belayed on account
I of Mrs. Antrim being ill.
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Mrs, C. Bronson has been spend­
ing several days in Portland wi
her daughter Mrs. Bourbonia.
We have just added a new stock of goods to our store
for the Fall and Winter trade. These are a better gr ide
of goixls and are what people are looking for to furnish
their homes with.
A R T SQ U A R E S, RU GS. S E W IN G
ST A N D S, W ILLO W R O C K E R S, H U SK DOOR M A TS
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Miss Grace Lewis, who is a sister
of Mrs. W. K . Haviland, has gone
to Michigan and will spend a year
there with relatives.
M. M. Peary, of Springfield, who
We want the people to see what we hr
«•» our store is in the drug business, and Alliert
Cole, who is now on the Roseburg-
I’ortlund S. P. run, visited at Mr.
and Mrs. Fran k Morris', Sunday.
H. Cooper & Company
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Underwear
Coats Rubber |
Boots
Rubbers
Umbrellas'
Hals Caps Shoes Etc Etc 1
BLANKETS and COMFORTS
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Our Ladies’ and Misses’ Hats for Fall and Winter
wear are in line with the new prevailing fashions
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Hats Trirnmbed or made to order to suit
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Transacts a General Banking Business
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$2 a day
The Hotel Estacada
A L L M O DERN C O N V E N IE N C E S
Monday.
\Y. J. Emmett, who purchased
the Leray property at the corner of
5th and Xobrist streets, has begun
to build a nice home on the lots.
Farms and City Lots For Sale
DRY GOODS
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
W E A R E A G E N T S FOR T H R E E OF
T H E B E S T E IR E IN S U R A N C E CO’S
Masquerade
A masquerade hall will be given
in the Estacada park pavilion on
Thanksgiving night. The proceeds
will he used for the benefit of the
primary room of the Estacada school
children. The knowledge of si
interest will put the child on gr
and mettle and spur him on :
greater exertion.
The gist of the matter is it ' c,
would have vour school wh it it
Ed. Oblander visited Estacada interest than the teacher or pupil,
last Sunday. Mr. Oblander runs a nor no more think of losing thi- in­
terest than they, from the time the
shop at 1 ith and Montgomery.
school opens in the fall until it clos­
A. Morrow has improved his liv­
es in the the spring or summer. X
ery barn with a plank floor.
IN S U R E YO UR
for $7.50 a box. Ten boxes of New­
town pippins and Spit/enburg ap­
B U IL D IN G S & C O N T E N T S IN ples were sent from here to Michi­
gan, New York Snd Penn, each om
bringing S7.50
The apples were
from orchards almost inside the ( •
limits. Tlie order was for the fin -:
apples in the Rogue River valley.
The Farm ers’ Mutual
Fire Relief Association
Of Portland, Oregon
IN C O R P O R A T E D 1904
F IS H D IN N E R S
It has a good record and in a few years has 1 ?onv tin. Standard
Fish Dinners are served every
Insurance Company for Farmers
Friday at the Golden Eagle hotel
OFFICERS; H. W. Snashall, Pre*. J. J. Sfc> S Tea*
and restaurant. Regular price.
DIRECTORS; F. Gronee, John Dcininger, Henry Roth, I.
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P. firhteiucn
It offers at the same time the very cheajxst and the v iy
§ i^T n su rance in Oregon _jpr.J
For further information apply to
HENRY TRAPP, Agent
de.,t
Estacada, Oregon
GROCERIES
TH E BEST IN THE MARKET
Ben Taeoues was tin from Easrie
FARMERS
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Paid up Capital, $20,000
Smiley Lovelace has quit Jones'
Our school, of coir sc. is progress­
livery, and has taken a position as ing, but we fear with many it is
meat cutter in Fred Lantz’ s market. only a matter ‘ ‘of course.”
You
A residence and property, one of hear the hell ring at nine in the
the finest and best in Estacada for morning, you know that your child­
sale. See or write W. W. Boner, ren are not on a rampage at home,
turning things topsy-turvy all the
Estacada, Ore.
day, but outside of this we think
Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Ferry have
your personal knowledge is lame. ,
started a hand laundry in the Park
Now, there should be watchful­
hotel building.
ness daily, and care on the part of
Landlord Laurrv has had his the parents.
Inquiries should lie
landscape artists at work trimming made of scholars, of thejr progress,
up and beautifying the hotel lawn. and an active interest taken in their
Occasional visits to
Wni. Bard brought a numlierof advancement.
big cabbages to town last Saturday. the school room should be made by
The largest head weighed 22 lbs. the parents. Communication should
That is the way vegetables grow out he frequent with the teacher in re­
gard to the child.
In every possi­
Spriuguater way.
ble
avenue
the
parent
should e x ­
Jones Bros., who have the con­
tract for putting down the plank on hibit a real interest in the school,
W E W ISH TO C A L L YO U R
A T T E N T IO N TO OUR F IN E L IN E OF
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in Oregon go to R. Fantini’ s
NEW STYLES AND A GOOD
STOCK TO SELECT FROM
A. E. Spar ks
Shoes & Clothing
Livery, Feed & Sale
ST A B L E
THE BANK OF ESTACADA
W. A. JO N E S
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
PROPRIETOR
How is Our School?
Winter Clothing Now
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John L. Bates came over from
A. E. Shultz is having his build- j Good rigs and careful drivers always
Waterman, Wheeler county last
ings occupied by Win, Dale, wired
S P E C IA L
A T T E N T IO N
week and renewed old acquaintan­
for electric lights. Johnny Shultz is , Given Hunting and Fishing Parties
ces around here.
doing the work.
Miss Mattie Tucker is gradually
WOOD & LUMBER
recovering from an attack of ap­
Local and Long Distance Telephone
pendicitis.
Order your Fad and
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5 1 A YEAR
Merchant North spent part of the
1 week out on the farm.
NEW HOUSE FURNISHINGS
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$
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$
1907.
THE ESTACADA STATE BANK
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Municipal Judge A. N. Johnson
went over to Vancouver, Saturday,
and spent Sunday with his people
who live near that city.
TH U RSD AY, N O V E M B E R ^
hogs For Sale
I have ten shoats which I will
sell.—J. P. Steinman.
P IG S FO R S A L E
I have several young pigs for sale.
R. C. Herring, Estacada, Ore.
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Capital, $6,000.00
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M o n ey to L oan o n R eal E sta te
INSUR ANCE
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
Card of Thanks
Mr. Samuel Raney and family
wish to thank their friends for their
kindness and sympathy shown to
them during the bereavement and
loss of their brother and uncle, Jo ­
seph B. Raney.
O p e n s P o rtla n d
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.
The Portland Restaurant is again
i-Auers, and lias reopened it to the
w ary and hungry. Under the new
management the Portland will cater
to those who want the 1 icst home
ooking to be had. Everything will
like. Everything the market and
season affords will lie provided for
the table.
The corner lot on which the tele­
phone building stands, and which
belonged to John B. Haviland, has
applying Cham berlain'* s live. Price 25c
S11UI at the Hstacuda drug store.
If you
have Real Estate for sale, list it with us, as we have no
New ratterns