The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, December 12, 1907, Image 1

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VOL. 4
E S T A C A D A . O REGO N ,
LO C A L N E W S
D EC E M B E R 12, 1907.
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THE ESTACADA STATE BANK
Let’s see: what shall it he?
Christm as
Candy, Toys
TH U RSD AY,
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Show and dance Saturday night
Transacts a General Banking Business
G. T. HUNT
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W A S T H E P ER SO N WHO HAD
Paid up Capital, $20,000
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Gill spent
Sunday with the latter’s parents in
Estacada.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Shultz, of
Montavilla, were guests of friends
in Estacada, Sunday* '
Mr. and Mps. Otto Stubeu have
moved out from Portland and are
living in the rooms above North’ s
store.
& Nuts
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Farms and City Lots For Sale
To know who won the first set of
dishes at A. E. Sparks’ store, read
the ad.
A' N IC E LO T O F T E D D Y B E A R S FOR T H E C H IL D R E N
The number that drew the set of
dishes
Miss Bertha Hanckie, agister of
Judge Cattlin, of Portland district,
was a visitor at Mr. and Mrs. A . T.
Close’ s, last week.
H. N. North
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
No. 271
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mueller of
George are the parents of a new 8 J 4
lb. boy, who came Saturday, 7th.
G E T
R E A D Y
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Drew the 2nd set of dishes
Lumber and Shingles for sale,
first and second grades *>f each, at
my place.—A. Morrow.
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 I R E IN S U R A N C E CO’S
Among the Eslacada people who
For the Holiday trading, and come in and see our Fine Line of sea­ are at The Dalles this week proving
up on timber claims are Will Cary,
sonable Goods, such as
M. H. Richards & wife J. W. Reed,
Ladies’ Handkerchief Boxes, Glove Boxes, Baskets, W ork : Milt Oakley and John Bates.
Boxes,
Upright
Toilet Sets, Manicure
SHOES
Cases, Toilet Cases,
The Estacada Methodist Episco­
pal
church has been furnished with
Shaving Boxes. Japanese and China Ware, GJ.ass Ware and
a hot air heating furnace.
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Articles for Presents
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Ladies’ Hats
Suit Cases
A lso Notions
T ab le Linen
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Telescopes
Y ard s of Dress Goods
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Everything in
Lingerie
Shoes
Elegant Values in
Trunks
S u its and Suit Patterns
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Miss Gertrude Morrow is in Port­
land this week.
A U , MODERN C O N V E N IE N C E S
One of Uie most delightful Resorts on the Coast
Local and Tourist Trade Solicited
M«*e Happy by C b a - b e ri» « ’.
Cough Remedy
About two month» ago our baby girl
d measles which settled on her lungs
d at last resulted in a severe attack of
nnchitis. We had two doctors hut no
lief was obtained. Everybody thought
e would die. I went to eight different
>rea to find a certain remedy which
d been recommended to me and failed
get it, when one of the storekeepers
listed that I try Chamberlain's cough
jiedy. I did so and our baby is alive
d well today. Geo. \V. Spence, Holly
.rings, N. C. For sale by the Estacada
•ug Store
D. F. Warner returned Saturday
after a week out at Htppner. He
says they have had fine Fall weuth- I
er out there.
George Currin has
recently added several more quarter
sections of land to his big farm.
Large Prune and young apple
orchards in full bearing
Portland.
The Hotel Estacada
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C. H. Guttridfce has his
Mayor and Mrs. W. K . Haviland
$ 10 a week
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Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wirtz of
Washington, and their daughter,
Mrs. Smith, arrived here Monday
on a visit to the family of T. J.
Wirtz.
son, Billy, are spending the
% and
week with relatives and friends in
The people of Molalla have or­
ganized a company for the mauufac-
ure of condensed milk.
Farmers
are promoting the new enterprise
and have incorporated for $25:000
and have subscribed $12*000 to be­
gin with. County Judge Dimick is
interested in the matter.' Th^com ­
mittee appointed to write the arti­
cles of incorporation are, E . E.Judd
Frank Perry, O. H. Nicolai, T . S.
Stipp and I. M. Toliver. They are
going to build a factory at once.
606 -608, Chamber of Commerce,
P O R T L A N D , O REGO N
1 have reopened tny shoe shop in
my own place, and will repair &
make shoes and boots
Ready made Shoes in Stock
Frank Van Duren purchased the
Palace Meat Market fixtures of F.
M. Lantz Monday and opened shop
at once
Mr. Van Duren comes
from Milwaukie where he conduct­
ed a wholesale meat market.
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CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY
The contract has been let to M.
C. Osborne for digging the remain­
der of the water pipe ditch for the
city.
Mr. Osborue gets 2,500 feet
of ditch to dig.
Mrs. A. E. Sparks went to Port­
land Monday for a few days amoug
the holiday shoppers.
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MEN, WOMEN and
C H ILD R EN
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
Full equipment of maps, plats, ab-J
stract books and tax rolls
J. R. Townsend
Capital, $ 6 ,0 0 0 .0 0
Agents for Clackamas County Land ,
M O NEY LO A N E D
T IT L E S P E R F E C T E D
Money to Loan on
E. F. & F. B. RILEY,
Attorneys Counselors at Law
FARM
at Springwater
FOR
COUNTY
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
Mrs. J W. Emmett was taken ill
a week ago Sunday, and has been
in the doctor’ s care ever since, and
YOU at times has been seriously sick.
Company
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C LA C K A M A 5
RENT
IN S U R A N C E
This bank has the local agency for some of the very best
I also have a Full Blooded
Durham Bull with pedigree
FO R S A L E
Cashier L. E. Belfils of the Esta­
cada State Bank was a visitor in the
j city of Portland Sunday.
Seventeen of the Oddfellow Camp
boys went to Portland in a special
j car Tuesday evening and were en­
C. H. Guttridge, Springwater
tertained at the big ball at the cor­
ner of 1st and Alder. With several
1 others they were given the Royal
Mr^ A. Morrow and daughters Purple degree.
were in Portland, Friday.
F A R E W E L L TO JE N N I E LIN N
Mr. Bailey who started up the
meat shop a week ago made a for­
Miss Jennie Linn was honored by
tune £nd then went out of business. a farewell on the 3rd, the eve of her
departure for Illinois. About forty
The boys of the volunteer fire de­
friends met at the home of Mrs. A l­
partment held a meeting Monday
bert Kitching, where the party was
evening and began preparations for
held, and a most pleasant time was
their 3rd annual ballon New Y ear’s
had by all.
Many were the ex-
night.
I pressions of regret at losing such a
Mrs. C. S. Allen underwent a j good and kind friend, and estima­
It is hoped that
surgical operation in a Portland hos­ ble young lady.
pital yesterday. Dr. Adix was the she will not forget dear old Oregon
accompaning physician from here. ¡ but return to us again.
A. T . Close has about completed
i the organization of a hand.
Mr.
G R A N G E SO C IA L
1 Close has organized and instructed , The Ladies’ Aid will meet again
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a number of bands at different plac­ Friday afternoon at the parsonage. !
The entertainment given by the
es in Oregon, and lias always lieen A comforter will be on the. frames
Eagle Creek Grange on last Satur­
very successful in his efforts. The to be tied aud members are urged
day,
Dec. 7th, was a success in ev­
other three boys, Fred, Henry and to be present.
ery respect. The comedy drama,
Ed "Close, aie also musicians and
| “ Captain Racket” played by some
1 band players, and will assist in the
of the younger membets of the
work.
A supply of music and a
TO G E T T H E B E S T
Grange, was highly enjoyed by one
numlier of instruments have lieen
of the largest crowds ever present
D R and CEDAR
sent for.
at the hall. The proceeds from the
sale of baskets, which amounted to
$85. will lie donated to pay the re­
Bazaar and Rummage
In Oregon go to R. Fanton’ s
maining debt on the Grange hall, j
mill 12 miles east of Estaca­
da for them, or send orders
Sale
to his address. : : : : : : :
Fire Insurance Companies.
have Real Estate for sale, list it with
A T M IL L
This barber is here to stay
D E L IV K R K n T O E ST A C A D A
OR 8 U R R O t’ N D IN C S
Nothing hot firstclass work done
Fir Shingk-s....*......... •■2 50
Cedar .................
$2 65
HAIRCUT 25c SHAMPOO 25c
SHAVE 15c
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Until further notice.
R. F A N T O N ,
Estacada,
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MASSAGE & CHILDREN'S HAIR­
CUTTING A SPECIALTY
W. Hoffman
FORMALLY OF PORTLAND
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 kiud
W. A. HEYLMAN,
Cashier.
Your breakfast is not a break­
fast without your
COFFEE
Is just right,
and I am in a position to suppfy you
with High Grade
Coffees & Teas
A T P O P U L A R P R I C E S
G E T SAM PLES
A T M Y ST O R E
- - - - - - C. F. HOWE- - - - - -
LOOK HERE! * I sl
F ir Shingles................... $2 10
Red Cedar..................... $2 25
Let us write your policy. : :
If you have money to loan, we will place it for you.
SHI NGLES
The ladies of the Aid are prepar­
ing to hold a sale on Tuesday, the
17th, in Oddfellow hall, of articles j
that have been made by the mem­
bers of the society.
The pieces to
I* offered for sale will include such
articles as Quilts, Aprons and Fan­
cy Articles. Home made luncheon
of Sandwiches, Doughnuts, Cake,
Coffee, Tea, Milk. Candy and Hot
Tamales, will be served at reason- j
able prices.
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Real Estate
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How Diphtheria h Contracted
Some very fine apples were sent
out this week to Portland and Arle- i One often hears the expression, “ My
chiM caught a severe cold which devel­
ta merchants for the Holiday trade.
oped into diphtheria,” when the truth is
The apples were Baldwins and Nor that the erdd had simply left the little
them Spies, and grown by Kb L a ­ : one particularly susccplible to the won­
cey and Q. Quaif of Springwater. dering diphtheria germ. When Chamt>cr-
These gentlemen shipped 74 boxes ! Iain’s cough remedy is given it quickly
| cures the cold and lessens the dangers of
and they were all especially assorted diphtheria or any other germ disease be-
and packed fruit.
1 ing contracted.
For sale by Estacada
drug store.