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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1908)
' T JS CIDG NO. 7 of E ST A C A D A , OREC.ON, VOL. 4 L O C A L N EW S I Have Opened the New Year on a Cash Basis Days are longer. Blue Ribbon Flour, $5 .10 a bbl. Cheese 20c a lb Oyster crackers, régulai $1.3 5 at $ 1.0 5 Tomatoes 3 cans, 25c Choice Hams 17c 5-lb pail Columbia Lard 75c Breakfast Bacon 18c Dr. Prices’ Food 3 pckgs25c Sugar 181bs $1 All other Goods Reduced Proportionately. H. IN. North €)<Si®<2§3><i*3><£§3 B /v r * in Odds and Ends of goods left over « I % % H EA D Q U A R TER S friends in Estacada. A. F. Shultz was a visitor at Win. Dale's last Sunday. Mr. Shultz is getting to be a prominent wood dealer of Portland. CLACKAMAS COUNTY CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY 606 608, Chamber of Commerce, PO R T LA N D , OREGON Rev. Thompson of SellwoQd has been engaged by the Estacada Ep worth League to deliver a lecture in Full equipment of maps, plats, ab- the M. E. church on February 25, street books and tax rolls on the subject: The Yellowstone j National Park. In exchange for Agents for Clackamas County Land this lecture, Rev. M II. Parouna M ONEY LO AN ED T IT L E S PE R F E C TE D gian will give his lecture on Arme nia and Her People, to the Sellwocd people. The Epworth League had E. L..& F. B. RILEY, a business meeting Monday evening Attorneys, Counselors at Law aud decided ou this course. At the dauce Saturday evening the Silver Cornet band will play the following selections: “ Young Amer ica’ ’ quickstep, “ Minnie’ ’ allegro and waltz, and “ Eagle Eye’ ’ quick step, all by Southwell. I'LL. Fraley who has been assist ing with the reorganization of the Oregon Trust bank, came out yes1 terday to see how business was. They Are Being Cut Three Times As Fast As They Grow ft To show how plentiful laboring men are, 1 *. R. Moak, Manager of Since 1880 the sources of lumber 'are known with reasonable certain- the Moore sawmill near town, was supply have undergone remarkable 1 ty, there aro others of which there in Portland a few days ago, aud changes. The first changes were in is no record. These are the demand o _could hire men for mill work at 50c the regions from which the princi- for posts, fuel and domestic pur- g a day. pal kinds of lumber were procured, poses, regarding which it is more THE DRAIN UPON THE FORESTS I Dale’s The Howell Ixiys of Sprlngwater A. N. Johnson and Ed. Hogan have been shipping several tons of had a pleasure trip in Portland last dried prunes and apples. Sunday. B. O. Boswell has sold 4 acres of at 2 o'clock. He was such an early , their Orchard Home place to John bird, we would boom him as a run ning mate with Taft if he were a Page for $500. We notice that Emmett Huffman little older. j Portland spent last Sunday among ARGAIN and we have many bargains $1 A Y E A R pairing pianos and organs in Eifta- cada this week; if you want t1ie ser- viceaof a thoroughly competent man write him, address 221 Adams St. Dr. and Mrs. O. D. Babcock of THE HOLIDAYS ARE OVER 23, 1908. The mayor of Estacada has taken J. VV. Reed has started on the office room in the Bank of Estacada. foundation to their new warehouse Church service Sunday at 11 a. m on Third St. near the railway. The Sunday School at 10; Epworth L. new building is 33 by 65, one story, at 7:45 p. Services at Currinsville A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. in the evening.. Dave Bridenstine Monday morning was installed master of the Russell- : ville grange last Saturday. § a s ir JA N U A R Y M. H. Richards and wife were In Work is progressing under the Hon. Geo. C. Brownell has been Seattle this week. seriously sick for some time at his direction of the council on the street leading from Dale's corner down on HOUND A watch ill the park. home in Ort^on City. First, Curriu and Short streets past Inquire of J. R. Cassidy, Estacada. Mrs. \V. K. Haviland and sou, the creamery and across the railroad Blacksmith Dorsey has added a Billy, were out from Portland yes track. good improvement in front of his terday visiting friends. Their home Proprietor Lauryy of the Estaca shop; a 20*foot plank addition to is at 307 Harrison St. da and David Warner took a stroll the street. Mrs. O. W. Olson of Portland is around the base of Mount Hood, Our circuit court has 160 divorce a guest of Mrs. W. A. Heyliuan Monday. They were delighted with cases on the calendar in this county. this week. the beautiful farms, the sleek cattle Treasurer Cooper's and Recorder Mayor Burkhart of Barton was and the sublime scenery. Johnson's reports will be printed meeting old ft ¡ends and neighbors E. U. Will, piano tuner from next issue. — Portland, has been tuning and re here Tuesday. If you are looking for Good Goods at Low Prices, Call in f I $ J « % « « I TH U R SD A Y, 479 Took the 6th set of dishes Who has it? A. E. Sparks - THE BANK OF ESTACADA 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 Capital, $1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 Money to Loan on Real Estate •M* 4 * 4 * INSURANCE This bank has the local agency for some of the very best Fire Insurance Companies. Let 11s 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 and this was followed by the sub-j difficult to obtain information, In property of our own for sale and can push your sales stitution of other kinds of wood in cause the products often pass thru their places. Neither the centers no market, but are consumed on the Our lawyer will attend to all of your legal business, drawing of the lumber industry nor leading farm where they were produced. papers of every kind classes of woods are the same as Careful estimates, however, place ( Our rate of Exchange and Discounts will be gov- ) $10 a week the total of wood used for fuel alone they were 25 years ago. In 1880 9 $2 a day ( erned entirely by the Estacada Money Market. ) at an equivalent of 50 billion board states Mich. J’enti. Wis. Texas, N Miss Mae Stephens’ mother, Mrs. ( We shall try and govern our business so that the ) D. G. Stephens, spent last Sunday Y. Ark. Miss. La. and Wash, pro- feet a year. ( rate will lie as close to toe pr i 100 as possible, it ) It will lie seen that the present here. She was accompanied by her duced 52.8 per cent, or more than ( lieing the usual rate throughout the state ) daughter, Mary, and son, Carl. half the total lumber production in consumption of wood in all forms is A L L MODERN CO N VEN IE N CE S the U. S. In 1906 these states pro- above 100 billion board feet annual I have arranged a paint shop at duced 51.5 per cent, practically the ly. Estimating the forest area of the U. S. at from 500 to 700 million a- One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast ■ my residence formerly owned by FJ. same proportion, but the changes cres, and the annual growth at 60 F\ Surface and I ask a share of the that have taken place in the output patronage in this line. I have tel- of each state are very striking. board feet an acre, the yearly in Local and Tourist Trade Solicited ¡ephone; call me up, I would be glad Michigan, for instance, cut 23 per crease is from 30 to 42 billion feet. to talk with you in regard to Paint- cent, of the total in 1880 and but At this rate the annual growth bare- M iug for I think I can save you some 5.6 per cent, in 1906; Louisiana cut ly equals the amount consumed of money. — Ed. P. Scotr. 1 .7 per cent, of the total in 1880 and lumber alone. Considering all the 7.5 per cent in 1906; Washington drains, the annual consumption of Open Another Meat Market , furnished .9 per cent, of the lumber wood is probably 3 times the annu production in 1880 and 11.5 per ct. al growth. Detailed estimates of, ( Roburtus Looney and J. VV. and of that of 1906. The cutting o u t: standing timber rang^ from 1,400 to F. Fox have formed a partnership of the virgin timber of the North 2,000 billion feet. Using the larg W. A. JO N ES to do a meat market business under and East has been followed by in 1 er figure, and considering the an- P R O P R IE T O R We are equipped to manufacture the firm name of Fox Bros. & Loo- creased drains upon the forest re- j nual growth of 40 billion feet, it Is just right, and I am in a position to suppfy you from 40,000 to 50,000 of the best G o o d rig s and carefu l d rivers alw ays ney. They are in the room vaca sources of the South and West. appears that there is not more than Cedar Shinglos each day, and will with High Grade taed by lid. Kaffodry. The Fox Despite these conditions the amt. a 33 years’ timlier supply in this SPECIAL ATTENTION deliver them in Estacada at boys come from Gresham. They of timber required increases year by country at the present rate of con G iv e n H u n tin g and F ish in g Parties — $2.65 a 1000— opened shop Monday morning. | year. The increase in the consump- sumption. tion of timlier since 1880 has lieen A t present only about 22 per ct. Sold at the mill 7 miles east more rapid than the increase in pop of our total forest area is in Stute WOOD & LUMBER A T P O P U L A R P R I C E S of Estacada at ulation, and greater than in any or National forests, the remainder L o cal am i L o n g D istance Telep hon e similar jieriod in the history of the lieing unreserved public lands or 111 $2.25 a 1000 G E T SA M P LE S A T MY STO RE This shows in a striking private bands. The forest area is W ill Begin 27th— Rev. M. B. U. S. manner how much the nation de amply sufficient, if rightly managed Mortga^es for Sale When wanting shingles examine Parounagian W ill Preach. pends upon forest products, and in to produce eventually enough tint- $500 5 years’ time, 6 pr. cent. these. Orders filled promptly $ M. E. Church, Every dicates how greatly all interets must her to supply all our needs. Yet $2000 3 " " 6 ! suffer as lumlier becomes scarcer private owners, as well as the state Evening at 7:30 $800 3 " " 6 and dearer. and national governments, must use ---- PROPRIETOR $500 2 “ “ 6 \ Estacada Agent A Morrow Statistics gathered by the bureau their forest lands in a right way if Also private money to loan on A series of religious meetings will terms and in amounts to suit bor of the census and the forest service we are to maintain our timber sup- lie started next Monday evening by rower. Certificates of deposit on Or show that the quantities of timber ply. Circular 129, just issued by TO LOAN Rev. M. II. Parounagian, pastor of egon City Banks taken in exchange used last year for lumlier, shingles, the Forest service, contains a dis- the M P^. church. The services for first lien real estate mortgages. ties, pulpwood, cooperage stock, cussion of the drains upon the for- $400 at 6 per cent. Call, write or phone will lie held in the Methodist church mine timbers, lath, distillation, ve- ests and the sources and the dura- $ f >00 " “ “ * JOHN VV. LODF.R, at 7:30 p. m. Rev. Parounagian Attorney at Law & Abstractor of neer, poles, tanning, and turpentine tion of the timber supply. This *800 '* “ " believes that a spiritual awakening Land Titles, Oregon City, Oregon and rosin, expressed in lioard feet, publication will tie sent free upon $1500 .................... is needed among the people here, reach a total of approximately 50 application to the Forester, U. S. , See Bank of Estacada. and that may be true. Everybody BUY C L A C K A M A S billion board feet. Department of Agriculture, Wash- is invited to come and bear the BEST IN V E S T M E N T CO UN TY FARM S While these drains on the forests ington, D. 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