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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1907)
NO. 49 of E S T A C A D A , OREGON, VOI,,. .4 L O C A L N EW S 1 FARMERS Get our Quotations on Your Supplies for the Winter We can furnish you with all your needs and wants at prices that are what they should be H. N. North E. F. Surface has had his drug store piped for sewerage. J. D. Forbes is increasing his Sei- fer woodchopping camp. T H U R SD A Y , NOVEM BER 14, 1907. $1 A Y E A R THE ESTACADA STATE BANK X Transacts a General Banking Business Paid up Capital, $20,000 )< GROCERIES Mrs. Eva Kessler was out home several days this week. THE BEST IN THE MARKET R. Heilman has purchased a 20- j acre tract of land of Clias. Bard. I. A. Bonuey, an experienced | photographer, has rented the fish j market building and is fixing it up I for a photograph gallery. Mr. Bon- ney expects to be prepared for bus iness by Saturday. See his ad in this issue. J. R. Townsend has moved his j j shoe store and shop into his new j building and is again ready to fit1 j his customers’ feet while they wait. Read his ad. Farms and City Lots For Sale DRY GOODS NEW STYLES AND A GOOD STOCK TO SELECT FROM 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 A. E. Sparks | NEW HOUSE FURNISHINGS t t We have just added a new stock of goods to our store for tlie Fall hnd Winter trade. These are a better grade of goods and are what people are. looking for to furnish their homes with. A R T SQ UARES, RUGS, SE W IN G STAN D S, W IL LO W RO CKERS, H USK DOOR M ATS A. Morrow has been loading cars I the past two w'eeks at the rate of one a day. Most of the hunter goes to Utah. C. W. Seymour is making some additions and changes to his down town property adjoining the Bank of Estacada. Mrs. John Bourbonia has gained $ sufficient in health to be taken home $ 1 from the hospital. John H. Surface, a brother to E. We want the people to see what we have in our store F ., and his family have been here % « % H. Cooper & Company Order your Fall and Winter Clothing Now W E W ISH TO C A L L YOUR A T T E N T IO N TO OUR F IN E L IN E OF I § Underwear Oil Coats Rubber Boots Rubbers Umbrellas Hats Caps Shoes Etc Etc | BLANKETS and COMFORTS | w Our M Ladies’ I L and L Misses’ I Hats N for E Fall R and Y Winter ^ wear are in line with the new prevailing fashions ^ Hats Trimmbed or made to order to suit | D A LE'S | on a visit. gon City. Their home is at Ore W E A R E A G E N T S FOR T H R E E OF T H E BEST F IR E IN SU R A N CE C O S SHOES Livery, Feed & Sale FdR M EN , W O M E N and C H IL D R E N I have reopened my shoe shop in A. T. Dorsey has moved here * my own place, and will repair & with his family from Mount Pleas make shoes and boots ant at Oregon City. Ready made Shoes in Stock W. Rhodes was in town Saturday. He has recently started a blacksmith J. R. Townsend shop at his place and finds consider-1 able work to do. Keep busy— its easy. STABLE THE BANK OF ESTACADA W. A. JONES Transacts A General Banking Business PROPRIETOR Good rigs aqd careful driver« always SPECIAL ATTENTION Given Hunting and Fishing 'Parties Capital, $ 6 ,0 0 0 .0 0 W OOD & LUM BER Money to Loan on Real Estate Local and Long Distance Telephone The Cary Hardware store is re- Adolph Miller was in town from ceiving some improvements on the the (Jetfrge neighborhood Saturday. Hogs For Sale interior. John R. Cassidy is doing I , , . , 1 , . Mrs. Earl Slnbley has been sick I have ten shoats which I will the'w ork. L . . / . . , . tor some time, but friends say she sell.— J. P. Steinman. Mrs. T. M. Allison of Boring, a getting tetter, sister of Mrs. Eliza Allison, was here The town of Eagle Creek is not PIG S FOR S A L E Sunday visiting relatives. She was behind in improvements. A fine I have several young pigs for sale. accompanied by Mrs. Joe Wheeler plank road has teen built extend R. C. Herring, Estacada, Ore. of Washington. ing from the Suter place west to the Mr. F. W. Lewis, of Portland, railroad track. Mr. T. J. Mathew of Bridal Veil, was here and spent last Sunday with The Eagle Creek Grange Dra was looking after his farm interests j his daughter, Mrs. W. K. Haviland matic Club is preparing to give a here Tuesday. and family. play— Captain Racket— on Satur Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shibley start These were at the Hotel Estaca day, Dec. 7, in the grange ball. ed yesterday for Arizona where they da Tuesday, B. S. Josselyn and wife Mrs. C. W. Seymour has gone to will remain the winter. F. I. Fuller and wife, S. A. Josse- Camas, Wash, on a visit to friends. Miss lirma Shibley is teaching lyn and wife, G. L. Estabrook and the primary grades in the Spring- Mrs. Van Tress of Tillamook who wife, and F. S. Morris. water school. The higher depart- A t the business meeting of the is 0,1 hcr 'va>' to California, is the ment will probably open next Mon vpworth League held last week it Suest of Mrs. W. A. Jones, day with another teacher in charge. 1 was decided to visit the League of r . p, Rawlins was in Estacada, ' Epworth church in Portland. A j yesterday, the first time since i n ; committee was appointed to make July. Ben lias been kept busy with N EW BUSINESS B U IL D the necessary arrangements. A s special car has been secured and the work at the Linn mill, and at home. ¡ IN SU RE YOUR \ The Farmers’ Mutual Fire Relief Association Of Portland, Oregon FISH DINNERS IN C O R PO R A TE D 1904 It has a good record and in a few years has become the Standard Fish Dinners are serveel every Insurance Company for Farmers Friday at the- Golden Eagle hotel OFFICERS! H. W. Snaihall. Pres. J. J. Secy. & Treas and restaurant. Regular price. DIRECTORS! F. Oronee, John Deininger, Henry Roth, J. E. Seifer, A. P. Christensen It offers at the same time the very cheapest and the very safe ■' ¿R ein su ran ce in O regon^^P For further information apply to HENRY TRAPP, Agent Estacâda, Oregon This hank 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. IN G G O IN G UP trip will be made Friday night, the j Mr. and Mrs. H. Cooper were in , car to leave Estacada at 5 p. tn. Newburg Sunday to see a sister of On Monday work of clearing off ! Wm. Delap has returned from a Mrs. Cooper, who is sick. a building site for the new business trip “ back east.” Mr. Delap’s trav els took him through Minnesota, “ Young People and the Church building for Mr. Otto Stubin was Wisconsin and the Dakotas. He was the subject of Rev. M. B. Pat begun. The location is south of the The build spent a number of days at bis old ounagian s address before the minis- Cary hardware store. liome in South Dakota, where lie terial convention held at Newburg ing is to be 24 by 60, two story with rooms for living purposes above. owns two farms. Blit he wouldn’t hist week, Mr. Stubin has not fully decided on swap his Estacada home for the what he shall do. His family will whole country east of the Rockies. remain in Portland until a home in TO G E T T H E BEST The News editor had a pleasant Estacada has teen provided. They visit Monday with Alfred T. Close FIR and CEDAR , are from Nebraska. and W. H. Moffett. These gentle men are coming to Estacada with ; Chapped hands are quickly cured by applying Chamberlain's salve. Price 25c their families to reside. Mr. Close in Oregon go to R. Fanton’ s Soli! at the Estacada drug store. is the gentleman who gets the Hav-f mill 12 miles east of Estaca BU ILD IN G S & C O N T E N T S IN iland corner lot where the telephone- da for them, or send orders to his address. : : : : : : : office is. We were favorably im- pressed with him, and would like Fir Shingles................. $2 10 see him go into business here in Red Cedar...................$2 25 a This barter is here to stay ^ A T M il.I. something other than a saloon. SHINGLES FARMERS INSURANCE $6,800 to loan in amounts above $500 to suit. We will sell you ex change on Portland at par. Bank of Estacada. DELIVERED TO ESTACADA OK SIR « O f N DINGS Fir Shingles ............... $2 40 Cedar ........................... $2 65 Until further notice, R. F A N T 0 N, Estacada, • Ore R F D 1 LOOK HERE! | Nothing but firstclass work done 5 HAIRCUT 25c SHAMPOO 25c SHAVE 15c MASSAGE & CHILDREN'S H AIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY W. Hoffman F O R M A LLY O F P O R TL A N D New Patterns IN Dress Goods Ginghams Prints and Notions HOW E A Good I inimrmt £ When you need a good, reliable lini ment try Chamberlain's pain balm. It has no superior for sprains and swellings A piece of flannel »lightly dampened with pain balm is superior to a plaster forlame back or |>ains in the side or chest, It also relieves rheumatic pains and makes sleep and rest |x»ssible. For sal«* bv Jvstacada drug store. 2 4 0 A C R E F A R M F O R SALE I have a farm of 240 acres near town for sale. River runs through it. Riparian rights included. Good investment G. VV. Locket by, Es tacada, Ore. T H E N EW S 42 weeks, $1 Less than 2c a week