The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, January 09, 1908, Image 1

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E S T A C A D A , O REG O N ,
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Passed
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JA N U A R Y
The grunge dramatic club wi'l
give a play^ T h e Royal Friend
J. W . Antrim was out from For'.- about March 1. Herman Davis, |
land last Saturday.
| Grace Davis, W . B. Lemon, Miss
LO CAL
CHRISTMAS
Has
TH U RSD AY,
NEW S
$1 A Y E A R
9, 1908.
CLACKAMAS
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HEADQUARTERS
Miss Kittie Reagan has been sick Blondell, L. J- Palmate r, Floyd)
CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY
Holder, F\ M Gill and wife and
tile past week.
606 60S, Chamber of Commerce,
McColley Dale are the dramatis per­
P O R T L A N D , O REG O N
Julius Melieke shipped several
sonae of the cast.
boxes of Baldwins and a half dozen
nice hogs to Portland and realiz.ed a
Garfield grange will meet Satur­ Full equipment-of maps, plats, ab­
good price for them.
stract books and tax rolls
day. The men will do some car­
Gone
But we are here and well prepared to supply
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Mrs. Albert Cole and children are
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H .W .
Green. Mr. Cole’ s Masonic insur­
ance will amount to about $1.700.
penter work in the morning. The
regular session will begin at 1130, Ageuts for Clackamas County Land
M O N EY LO A N ED
and the following question will be
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T L E S PERFECTED
discussed: Will it arouse the people
to
demand
security
for
bank
defies
Louis Gerber of Viola has pur­
chased an interest in the meat mar­ its? What makes a bank strong or '
E. F. & F. B. RILEY,
w eak ?
ket with Mr. Van Duren.
Your wants in our lines at the right prices
Men’s Clothing and Notions
Took the 3rd set of
dishes
The number was held by
Mrs. H. W .
Green
Attorneys, Counselors at Law
A N IC E L O T O F T E D D Y B E A R S FO R T H E C H IJJQ R E N
he little boy at Mr. and M is .1 prof. J. E. Stubbs, who is now
Wm. Stublie s cut his hand bad!■ principal 0f schools near Hood River
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
last week, and Dr. A d ix had to fix sends in a solution to Mr. Seymour's
u UP-
rope problem. Mr. Stubbs exhibits
Bids will lie received at the Re-
A large number of the Estacada 1 evidence of being in good health, co d er’s office for the delivery 011 the
The ease right-of-way, laying- and covering
Oddfellows and Rebekalis chaptered both in body and mind.
a spe/ial car last Saturday and at­ with which lie worked the example of fortyfive hundred feet of water
tended the ceremonies in Portland and the joy resulting therefrom pipe for the city waterworks. I'ifty
at the didication of the new build­ landed him in an ecstatic condition percent, of payment will beheld
of mind, and some poetry is the re- back till work is completed and to
ing at the Oddfellow Home.
Mr. aud Mrs. Otto Stubeu and suit. Everyone here will be pleased the satisfaction of the water com-
family have moved into the rooms to know that Mr. Stubbs and hi./ niittee. Bids to be opened Jan. 10,
estimable wife are enjoying life at 1908 at 8 o'clock p. 111.
Council
upstairs in their new building.
For the Holiday trading, and come in and see our Fine Line of sea­
Hood River.
reserves tile right to reject any or
David Bridenstine lias sold a tract
sonable Goods, such as
all bids.
A . N. JO H N SO N ,
Ladies’ Handkerchief Boxes, Glove Boxes, Baskets, Work of 37 acres of land situated near
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town to J. W. Reed for $1,10 0 .
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H. N. North
READY
GET
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City
Boxes, Upright
Toilet Sets, Manicure Cases, Toilet Cases,
Shaving Boxes. Japanese and China Ware, Glass Ware and
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A rticles fo r Presents
CALL
AND
WHAT
SEE
H. Cooper
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The Hotel Estacada
A L L M O D ER N C O N V E N I E N C E S
One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast
Local and Tourist Trade" Solicited
FLOUR, $5.10 A BARREL
LO VELACE
' ESTACADA
LO VELACE
O w in g to the extreme scarcity of Mill Feed and the millers
requiring me to buy flour in connection with mill feed I have
as a consequence a large surplus of flour on hand which I am
forced to sell at very low prices to keep in line with feed. I
offer to the piublic some of the best brands of flour on the mar­
ket, such as Dement’ s Best, Hood River Cupid, and Olympic
at the very low price, in barrel lots only, of $5. to a bbl. This
offer is GOOD for a short time only. _ T E R M S C A S H
J. F. LOVELACE
Council Meeting
Mrs. W. K. Havilaud was in E s­
All members of the council were
tacada last Tuesday. They are now at a meeting of the board Tuesday
living at 208 in the Alisky building evening. Mayor Haviland came out
in Portland.
from Portland and presided. Sev­
Miss Stella Womer spent last eral bills were allowed, and bids to
week with her sister Linda at Mar­ put down the city water pipe were
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opened. Joseph Nicholson aud A 11
K. C. Hoygaard has secured a Havens each presented bids to de-
deed to the ne Lj of the nej{ of sec- liver, lay and cover the pipe for 7c
33, a mile up the river from a foot. Messrs. Straight, Mayfield,
town, of W . II. Tiffany, paying Marchbank and North agreed to de-
liver and lay the pipe for 4 ^ 0 a ft.
$1.250 .
Because of a misunderstanding re - 1
Mrs. C. M. Tilbury has bought
garding what the bids should l>e for
the personal property in the Port­
all bids were rejected, and new pro­
land Restaurant of John Zobrist.
posals advertised for. The water
Miss Cora Yocum lias returned pipe ditch is about completed and
to school at Corvallis.
ready to receive the pipe.
The
Frank Irvin and family went lo board meets again Friday evening
their new farm at Boring Tuesday when some changes in the personal
after a week at Mr. Irvin’s parents, of the board is looked for.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Irvin at G ar­
field.
Perhaps Louis J. Wilde uses that
e ill his name to show that lie is
more than wild.
Janies Wilson, a
Mrs. J. R. Wilson,
broken by falling
Portland street car,
walk around.
son of Mr. and
who had a leg
off a crowded
is again able to
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THE BANK OF ESTACADA
NURSERY STOCK
home Grown Nursery Stock for
Sale
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
One year old apple trees 15c each,
phenomenal and Logan berry plants
60c per do/.., $ 3 per roo. Kansas
Blackcaps 40c per doz., $ 1 .2 5 per
loo. Mammoth Blackberries 75c a
doz., $4 per 100. Himalaya Giant
Blackberries $ 1 per doz.
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Estacada, Oregon
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Capital, $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
Money to Loan on Real Estate
IN S U R A N C E
This bank lias the local agency for some of the very best
F R E S H O Y S T E R S for sale at
Ed. Kaffoury’s stand.
Fire Insurance Companies.
Plymouth Rock Hens For Sale
If you have money to loan, we will place it for you.
Three dozen good Plymouth Rock
hens for sale.
See J. A. Reid, Es-
tacada.
have Real Estate for sale, list it with
O T T -C R O S S M A R R I A G E
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The Report Is Current That the Estacada Brick and Tile Fac­
tory Will Run. in Full Capacity—Will Make
Br.ck for the Market
im proved Telephone
Service For
Both the Country and Town to Have Longer D ay’s Connection
With Central Exchange
Estacada and vicinity has been
given an increased telephone ser­
vice. The Rural Company which
recently purchased all the Estacada
The Estacada Vol. Eire company Telephone & Telegraph Company’s
had a business meeting Monday ev­ lines and holdings has recognized
ening at which officers for the year that an increased service should be
1908 were elected. J. F. Lovelace, ' given the patrons and with that idea
president; John Page, vice-presi­ in mind arrangements have been
dent; Cecil Schock, secretary; B. O. made to keep the local telephone
Boswell, treasurer, and Ray Eshel- exchange open several hours longer
man fire chief. There are 16 live, during each day.
Heretofore the
a tive members. It lias been voted | exchange has opened at 8 o’clock in'
that applicants for membership must the morning and closed at 8 o’ clock
pay a fee of $ 1 and go through ail in the evening, with an hour closed
initiatory degree on the billygoat I at noon and at evening.
The ex­
order.
Estacada Firemen Elect Officers
for 1908
If you
have no
your sales
Our lawyer will attend to all of your legal business, drawing
papers of everk kind
Our rate of Exchange and Discounts will be gov-
erned entirely by the Estacada Money Market.
We shall try and govern our business so that the
rate will be as close to 10c pr $roo us possible, it
being the usual rate throughout the state
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W . A. HEYLMAN,
Dr. A dix took a Mr. Robertson
It is quite certain that the big | “ gain.
When the factory closed
of Boring to town Monday to have
brick factory of the 1 .
Brick last fall, several thousand brick had |
a dislocated shoulder which he re­
These j
& Tile Company in .. l... ada will
l,ilt(1 «P »* *he yard,
ceived in runaway adjusted.
be operated at its fill ci.pie'ty the have about all Ijeen sold in the local
It will be easy for the
Church services for next Sunday coming summer
Ti e st x-kliolders tuark<4.
will take place in Estacada in the are figuring on new m rangements company to sell all the brick it can
forenoon, at Zion in the afternoon, and it may be that the interests of make and for that reason the com­
and at Currinsville ill the evening. the smaller holders in the company pany is thinking of resuming work.
The Epworth League has a social will be taken over by one individual Residents of Estacada will be pleas-
and business meeting tomorrow, and the factory will lx- started up to see the brick works again run-
rung.
Friday evening.
Last Sunday, January 5, Rev. M.
B. Parounagiaii performed the cere­
mony that united in matrimony Mr.
Stanley II. Ott and Miss No mu
Maude Cross, both young ] ■ >ple
living beyond Currinsvill-.
The
marriage took place at thepar-. nage
s
us, as we
property of our own for sale and call push
Brick Factory t o Be
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Let us write your policy. ; :
Cashier.
Your breakfast is not a break­
fast withou your
COFFEE
Is just right,
and I am in a position to supply you
with High Grade
w Coffees & fees
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G E T SA M PLES
change will lie open contiuously un­
der the new arrangements from 8 a.
m. till 9 p. m.
Tw o 'operators are
employed now in place of one and
one works in the forenoon and one
in the afternoon.
Officers of the
company met last Thursday and
B E ST IN V E ST M E N T
employed Miss Gertrude Morrow as
The News one year for one dollar
operator to assist Miss Mary Wom­
er. The new system began Mon­
TO LOAN
day morning. The company now
« $400 at 6 per cent.
has something over a hundred pa­
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trons on its line with phones, and
$8<x> M
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it is probable that the Currinsville
line will 1« connected with it soon.
$ 1500 ‘ 1
See Hank of Estacada.
Patrons arc pleased with the change
A T M Y STO R E
C. F. HOWE
How I)iphtheri<r K Contracted
One often hears the expression, “ My
child caught a severe cold which devel­
oped into diphtheria,“ wflen the truth is
that the cold had simply left the little
one particularly susccplible to the won­
dering diphtheria germ. When Chamber­
lain’s cough remedy is given it quickly
cures the cold and lesse ns the dangers of
diphtheria or any other germ disease be­
ing contracted.
For sale by F.stacach»
drug store.