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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1907)
NO. 50 of E S T A C A D A , O REGO N, VOL. 3 LO CAL N EW S FARMERS Estacada IS growing. Business IS good as usual. X Transacts a General Banking Business for the Winter wants at prices that are what they should be H. N. North 5 $ We have just added a new stock of goods to our store for the Fall and 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 U A R E S, RU GS, 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 TS Farms and City tots For Sale W. W. Boner went to Portland, Monday, and is spending the week there. DRY GOODS Monday, Miss Minnie Grace be gan teaching in the higer depart ment of the Springwater school. N E W S T Y L E S AN D A GOOD S T O C K T O S E L E C T FR O M 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 II. E. Stubbs and Charles Gilbert I were out in Washington above The I Dalles reconnoitering, and visiting I Jesse. Miss Ruth Dale, of the millinery department of Dale’ s store, was in Portland wholesale houses Monday buying goods. NEW HOUSE FURNISHINGS $ T H E B E S T IN T H E M A R K E T B. O. Boswell has put electric lights in the Lockerby and Waruock buildings. We can furnish you with all your needs and S H. M. Looney came over from ft He says they $ Madras last week. ft have everything but money over tbe ft mountains jackrabbits, sagebrush $ and wind. H. Cooper & Company CLACKAMAS Capital, $6,000.00 Agents for Clackamas Countv Land M O NEY LO A N ED T IT L E S P E R FEC T E D Money to Loan on Real Estate E. F. & E. B. RILEY, Attorneys, Counselors at Law IN S U R A N C E This bank has the local agency for some of the very best Mrs. C F. Howe, Leila and Ted dy spent several days in Portland the past week. Little Newton Wonacott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wonacott, got the fingers of his left hand in the wheels of the cream separator last Thursday and they were so badly lacerated that amputation of one of the fingers was necessary. Drs. A dix and Havilaml attended him. The little fellow is getting well rap idly. To relieve the money stringency we will, for the next 30 days, ac- ceptan unlimited amount of Clearing House certificates on subscription to The News. A number of men on the street were having a discussion as to who was the greatest inventor. Some said Edison, some Watt, some Morse Our Ladies’ and Misses’ Hats for Fall and Winter some one and some another. Final wear are in line with the new prevailing fashions Last week Otto Kleatsch secured f ly a pawnbroker got a word in and a license to marry Miss Afreda Sag- said: “ Veil chentlemens, dose vas Quarterly conferences are being Hats Trimmbed or made to order to suit ner, but the ceremony has been put gread peoples, but I tells you dot held this week by Presiding Elder off awhile. The six months have mon vot invented interest vas no Rowland and Rev. Parounagian at slouch.” not elapsed since Mr. Kleatsch was Dover Wednesday evening, Zion given a divorce from his former With the exception of one block Thursday evening, Currinsville on wife who has asked to have the de and a corner square on Broadway Friday c m ::ing, and at Estacada on cree set aside. the city’ s business streets have been Saturday cning. Sunday servic planked and otherwise improved. es at Currinsville Sunday morning, Dan Erdman, the young man who Broadway should be improved at Zion 1 T afternoon and at Esta was injured by a car accident at once, and the city council should cada in tin- evening. Holy com- Boring last week, is recovering. not wait for others to do, for when nuu. ii 11 take place following all A . T. Close and brother, Henry, a thing is everybody’s business the Sunda ¡ertnons. intend opening a saloon in the Cas thing is not liable to be done at all. sidy building until the new building As it is the street looks bad and will hogs For Sale is ready to be occupied. soon be very muddy. I have ten shoats which I will A . T. Dorsey who has purchased sell.—J. P. Steinman. tbe Wirt/, blacksmith shop is a prac- ticle workman in his line of busi TO G E T T H E B E S T || P IG S FOR S A L E ness. He has followed hlacksmith- FIR and CEDAR | I have several young pigs for sale. ing for many years. Expert horse shoeing and wagon repairing will Chapped han d s arc q u ic k ly cured liy always receive his special attention. ill Oregon go to R. Fanton s H a p p ly in g Chaml*erlain’s salve . P rice 25c Mr. Dorsey and family are occupy m ill 12 miles east of I'.staca- || S . l d a t the K stacad a d ru g store, IN S U R E YO UR B U IL D IN G S & C O N T E N T S IN ing the Boner place. da for them, or send orders to his address. : : : : : : : B There was no business transacted MILLINERY 1 I Full equipment of maps, plats, ab stract books and tax rolls Bronson & Kaffoury gave one of | their moving picture shows in G ar field Grange hall last Friday with a dance following. A good time is reported. BLANKETS and COMFORTS THE BANK OF ESTACADA T r a n s a c t s A G e n e ra l B a n k i n g B u s in e s s Otto Stubin’s new building near j the Cary Hardware store is being rapidly pushed up. R. L. Lloyd has charge of the construction. Underwear Oil Coats Rubber Boots Rubbers Umbrellas Hats Caps Shoes Etc Etc COUNTY CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY 606 608, Chamber of Commerce, PO RTLA N D , O REGO N Thos. Yocum and sons, Lloyd and Archie, have been operating the woodworking factory, planing lumber for buildings going up, and also material for future sales. W E W ISH TO C A L L YO UR A T T E N T IO N TO OUR F IN E L IN E OF Shoes & Clothing HEADQUARTERS A big, new shingle mill arrived here last week for John Kreiger and was taken out and installed at the Kreiger shingle manufactory. Order your Fall and Winter Clothing Now A. E. Sparks W E A R E A G E N T S FO R T H R E E OF T H E B E S T F IR E IN S U R A N C E CO’S Posters are out announcing a big We want the people to see what we have in our store raffle 011 Thanksgiving Eve at J. R. Wilson’s place. The winners to get Turkeys, Geese, Chickens and Ducks. j| T9 GROCERIES G W. Keller lias moved back from Aurora, and they are again on the farm at Dodge. & $ )< Paid up Capital, $20,000 There will lie a special meeting of the city council this evening. Supplies Si A Y E A R THE ESTACADA STATE BANK Prayer meeting at church tonight. 1 Get our Quotations on Your T H U R S D A Y , N O V EM BER 21, 1907. D A L E 'S FARMERS The farm ers’ Mutual at the regular meeting of the town council Tuesday evening. Those present were, Councilmen Surface, Fire Relief Association Howe and Dale and Recorder John Of Portland, Oregon son. Councilman Dale was elected IN C O R PO R A T ED 1904 It lias a good record and in a few years has become the Standard temporary chairman and an adjourn Insurance Company for Farmers ment was taken for two weeks. OFFICERS: H. W. Snaihall. Pres. J. J. S«cy. & Trtaj DIRECTORS: F. Gronee, John Dciningtr, Henry Roth, J. E. Stifer, A. P. Christensen HENRY TRAPP, Agent Estacada, Oregon Let us write your policy. : : If you have money to loan, we will place it for you. have Real Ivstatd for sale, list it with If you 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. i SHI NGLES ’ “ c It offers at the same time the very cheapest and the very safest fl^ ^ In su ran ce in O regon.^p9 For further information apply to Fire Insurance Companies. Mr. Loren Tenny of Viola spent a couple days at the home of his sis ter, Mrs. A. Demoy. He had been a delegate to the Clackamas County Sunday School convention at Mil waukee. Shingles .............. $ 2 Red C e'i.r .................. $ 2 F ir B q ^ I Cedar ............................ $ 2 65 I ^ further notice, K‘uc‘"“' °”’ 3 Cl This burlier is here to stay > ^ W. Hoffman R. F A N T O N , Estacada, - Ore | s d 1 I * J l A Good I ¡nimmt 240ACRF FARM FOR SALE When you need a good, reliable lin i-j HAIRCUT 25c SHAMPOO 25c | m in t try Cham berlain’* pain balm. It I have a farm of 2 4 0 a c re s n e ar SHAVE 15 c has n o superior for Sprain* and sw ellings town for sale. River runs through A piece of flannel sligh tly dampened with Rjpari.in r ig l,t s in c lud e d . Good MASSAGE & CHILDREN’S HAIR- | pain balm is superior to a plaster forlame . A . . , , , f. . in v e stm e n t (». \V . L o c k e r b y , L s - CUTTING A SPECIALTY back or |*aiiis in the side or chest, It also J relieves rheumatic pains and makes sleep ta c a d a , O re. FORMALLY OF PORTLAND R F HOWE Nothing hut firstclass work done f Fir SI ..lei.......... S 2 50 jj ^ Until Dress Goods Ginghams Prints and Notions LOOK HERE! < H '4 D K J.lV ' ’ TO K ST A C A D A a 1 K R O C N D IK G S IN ¡3 0 10 g ^ 25 | ^ A T M il.I. New Patterns I and rest possible. d ru g store. F o r sale b y Estacada T in * ^2 weeks. $1 X f' W S x Less than 2C a week