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p S T A C A D A , O REGO N, TH U RSD AY, JA N U A R Y 2, 1908. $1 A Y E A R THE ESTACADA STATE BANK Transacts a General Banking Business Paid up Capital, $20,000 .Ed. Scott is proprietor pro tern, at the furniture store. O. B. Lawrence, of Woodhurn, visited at \V. A. Jones’ last week. Mrs. C. M. Tilbury has again as sumed charge of the Portland hotel. Men’s Clothing and Notions Frank Morris and family and H. \V. Green and family departed for Scio Wednesday, in company with Mrs. Albert L. Cole and children. A N IC K LO T O F T E D D Y R E A R S FOR T H E C H IL D R E N Lumber and Shingles for sale, first and second grades of each, at my place. A. Morrow. H. N. N o rth G E The number was held by * T * I* For the Holiday trading, and come in and see our Fine Line of sea sonable Goods, such as Rev. M. B. Parounagian went to Newljery Tuesday where, on New Y ear’s Day, he preached a sermon, to the good people of that sanctified town. 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 A little daughter was born to Mr. Walter Cain of Portland was in ! and Mrs. W. H. Moffatt on Tues Ladies’ Handkerchief Boxes, Glove Boxes, Baskets, Work Estacada Monday. d a y , December 17th. Boxes, Upright Toilet Sets, Manicure Cases, Toilet Cases, Clark Posson was a visitor to St. The L. A . S. of the Methodist Johns, Monday, on business. Shaving Boxes. Japanese and China Ware, Glass Ware and church will meet with Mrs. Parou nagian at 1:30 Friday. The ladies Mrs. Thos. Yocum was a passen _______________ _______ many other nice______________________ I of the Currinsville Aid will be en- ger to Portland Monday. teftaiued next week. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Boswell took Merchant H. N. North was the Christmas dinner with Janies Wil CALL AND SEE W HAT WE HAVE FOR YOU - lucky lad who drew the handsome son and wife in Portland. mantel" clock given away by Jeweler The Ladies aid of Currinsville at j Johnson. The number was 63. their Shadow social cleared up $26 . j H. Coopet/atid wife went to New- and a happy, social time. | burg Tuesday to attend the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warfield of a niece. and son, Fred, returned to Albany, ' j T. J. Mathews was down from Saturday after a two weeks' pleas > Bridel Veil last week. Mr. Mathews ant visit here with Frank Warfield ’ ; contemplates returning here in the of the Golden Eagle hotel. « Spring and establishing a chicken William Stratton is in from Cor ' ranch on his farm. vallis visiting old chums. 'i Mr. and Mrs. H. Cooper attend ed reunion of their family at W. J. Reunion of Tracy Family ’ Grable's in Arleta on Christmas j Day. Su it Cases Ladies’ Hats A reunion of the Tracy family 1 1 The weather was sevese enough took place at,Mr. J. H. Tracy’ s on ta b le Linen A lso Notions (1 Monday so that a light fall of snow Christmas Day. All but one of the 1 j occured iu the valley. Yards of Dress Goods "telescopes children were present, and twelve E. S. \Vomer is home again after grandchildren an joyed the festivities. Lingerie ^ Everything in .several months in the foothills as a One of those good, old dinners was Elegant Values in government forest ranger. served, and after-dinner speeches Suits and Suit Patterns - tru n k s A surprise party took place at were made: D. M. Marshall being Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Schock’s on the orator of the day. Games were : Tuesday evening. A most enjoya played, aud a general good time- D ales The family present were: ble evening was passed, and tlie old passed. J. C. Tracy and wife, Mrs. D. M. and new years were seen to pass and A lw ays Marshall and husband, N. M. T ra enter. cy and family, Henry Boy^r, Mrs. Postmaster Surface lias added an Frank Thomas and family, Mrs. ead improvement to the postoffice in the George Deshields and family, Mrs. way of 76 combination lock boxes. G. Krighaum aud husband, Marion President Jossylin of the railroad Deshields, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Pos company aud a party of friends had son and John Patterson. dinner at the Hotel Estacada last (P f i i Saturday. A Christmas Party The Bronson orchestra furnished music for a dance at Sandy Mon A very pleasant Christmas even $ 10 a week $2 a day day night. ing was spent at the home of Mr. Laura M. Kletsch and A. W. and Mrs. T. E. Huxley by a num Pinkley were gran ted-a marriage li ber of their friends who gathered at cense Monday, and were married. their home for the purpose of watch ing K ris Kringle come in through A L L M O DERN C O N V E N IE N C E S | F R E S H O Y S T E R S for sale at the window and distribute presents Ed. Kaffoury’s stand. that were on the Christmas tree. One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast A s soon as the news came of the He was represented by Cleve Wag iticcident to Albert Cole, Frank Mor ner. Many articles of value were ris and Harmon Green went to the among the presents. Mrs. P. M. Local and Tourist Trade Solicited city to give their assistance in car Wagner received a dozen knives ing for the unfortunate man. and forks; Mrs. Win. Davis a glass lierry set; Mrs. T. E. Huxley, a Miss Afreda Sagner and Mr. Ot large fruit dish; Mrs Ira Davis, a to Klatseh were married on Tues set of cups and saucers; Miss Olive day, December 24. The marriage Wagner, a toilet set, and many silk took place at Mr. Kletasch's home LO VELACE LO VELA CE handkerchiefs were distributed a- ESTACADA on the farm, and was performed by mong the gentlemen guests. Those Owing to the extreme scarcity of Mill Feed and the millers i a Portland minister. requiring me to buy flour in connection with mill feed. I have who were present Mr. and Mrs. T as a consequence a large surplus of flour on hand which I am M. L . Ryckman was in town last E. H uxley, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. forced to sell at very low prices to keep in line with feed. I Saturday looking after his property. Wagner; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davis offer to the public some of the liest brands of floor on the mar He and Mrs. Ryckman are up from J r .; Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Davis; J. C ket, such as Demerit’s Best, Hood River Cupid, and Olympic Walterville spending the holidays Wagner, Virgil Wagner, Herman at the very low price, in barrel lots only, of ¿ 5 .10 a bbl. This offer is GOOD for a short time only. T E R M S C A SH with their people at Clackamas. Davis, Otis Wagner, Olive, Abby Mr. Ryckman has purchased a farm and Ida Wagner, John ami Donnal J . F. L O V E L A C E near Walterville. Da\is Sweetheart. Articles for Presents H. Cooper « & Company . i I HAVE lOBBY f , ß Shoes L 1 } E". Su- k I T h e H o te l E s t a c a d a ROHR, $5.10 A BARREL X Mrs. H. W . Green 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 C. C. Winninffham and family left Monday for Grouts Pass where Mrs. Winningham goes to take care of her mother who is very low with consumption. T ,T o o k the 3rd set of dishes Farms and City Lots For Sale \ CLACKAM AS COUNTY HEADQUARTERS THE BANK OF ESTACADA CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY T ra n sa cts A G e n e ra l B a n k in g B u s ih e s s 606-608, Chamber of Commerce, P O R T LA N D , O REGO N Full equipment of maps, plats, ab stract books and ^Jax rolls Capital, $10,000.00 se Agents for Clackamas County Land M O N EY LO A N ED T IT L E S P ER FEC T ED S b Money to Loan on Real Estate IN S U R A N C E E. F. & F. B. RILEY, Attorneys, Counselors at Law Plymouth Rock Hens For Sale Three dozen good Plymouth Rock hens for sale. See J. A. Reid, E s tacada. Alfred Cooke, who had one of his legs broken last week, is in a hos pital and is rapidly recovering. N O T IC E TO BID D E R S Bids will be received at the Recorder’s office for tlie delivery upon right-of-way and laying of fortyfive hundred feet of water pipe for the city waterworks. 50 per cent, of payment will be held back till work is completed and to the satisfaction of the water committee. Bids to be opened Jamuary 7, 1908. Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. A. N. JOHNSON, Recorder. This bank lias 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 ( ( ( ( ( Our rate of Exchange and Discounts will lx-gov- erntfd entirely by the Estacada Money Market. We shall try and govern our business so that the rate will be as dose to ioc pr ¡¡Uoo as possible, it being the usual rate throughout the state W. A. HEYLMAN, ) ) ) ) ) Cashier. J, Your breakfast is not a break fast withou your COFFEE SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Clackamas county. John Riedelbauch, Is just right, and I am in a position to suppfy you Plaintiff. with High Grade vs Cynthia V. Riedelbauch, Defendant. To Cynthia V. Riedelbauch, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required A F P O P U L A R P R I C E S to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on G E T SA M PLES A T MY STO RE or before the 31st day of January, 1908, said date being after the expiration of 6 weeks from the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for th^relief demanded in thP complaint to- wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds | of matrimony now existing between the | How Diphtheria Is Contracted plaintiff and defendant. B E S T IN V E S T M E N T One often hears the expression, “ My This summons is published by order of The News one year for one dollar child caught a severe cold which devel Hon. Grant B. Dim irk, Judge of the oped into diphtheria,” when the truth is county court for Clackamas county, Ore TO LO A N that tlie cold had simply left the little gon, which order was made and entered one particularly susceptible to the won on the 16th day of December, 1907, ami $400 at 6 per cent. dering diphtheria germ. When Chamlier- the time prescribed thereof is six weeks: $600 " " “ lain’s cough remedy is given it quickie Date of first publication lx*ing December cures the cold and lessens tlie dangers of $ 8 0 0 .................... 20, 1907, and the date of last publiebtion diphtheria or any other germ disease be $1500 •• being January 31, 1908. ing contracted. For sale bv Estacad# drug store. GEO C. BROW NELL See Bank of Estacada. Attorney for plaintiff. C o ffe e s & T e a s C. F. HOWE