The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, January 30, 1908, Image 1

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E S T A C A D A , O REGO N ,
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I Have Opened the New
Year on Cash
Blue Ribbon Flour, $5.10 a bbl. Cheese 20c a lb
Oyster crackers, regulai $1.35 at $1.05 Tomatoes 3
cans, 25c Choice Hams 17c 5-lb pail Columbia
Lard 75c Breakfast Bacon 18c Dr. Prices’ Food 3
pckgs 25c Sugar 181bs $1
All other Goods Reduced Proportionately
H. N. Py©rth
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\ row of J. F. Lovelace without ask-
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WE NEED MONEY
If you help us; w e will help you
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R E A D ON
All Trimmed Hats go regardless of cost to us
Think of it! A Trimmed Hat—this winter’s
Style for $1 to $3
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SH OES!
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Well, if you will come into our store we will “Show
you” how deep the knife has been put into our Shoes
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HATS!
PANTS!
SHIRTS!
Men’s Hats go for a ‘’song” Men’s and Boys’ Pants
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N EW S
Mortgages for Sale
$500 5 years’ time, 6 pr. cent.
$2000 3 “
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$800 3
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$500 2
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Also private money to loan on
terms and in amounts to suit bor-
rower. Certificates of deposit on Or-
egon City Banks taken in exchange
for first lien real estate mortgages.
Call, write or phone
JO H N W. LO D E R ,
Attorney at Law & Abstractor of
Land Titles, Oregon City, Oregon
and Suits at away down prices—while they last
Dress Shirts all go in this sale. Cost? Wp will keep
no account of cost—while they last
patch letters instead of supplying
j ing his consent, and he would like
themselves with postage in advance
it returned—lie needs it in his
of their needs.
business.
This practice imposes an undue
hardship on rural carriers in re­
The meat market started up by
moving loose coins from boxes and
| Fox Bros. & Looney died abornin’ .
delays
them on the service of their
Too strenuous times.
routes.
At Dale’s store during February
Jack Cassidy is putting the paper
And the department urgently re
and paint on the rooms in Otto Stu- prices on all goods will be slaugh­
uests that patrons of rural delivery
tered,
and
people
will
be
given
an
ben’ s new building.
opportunity to get some real, genu­ provide themselves and keep on
Mr. aud Mrs. W. A. Jones spent ine bargains.
hand a supply of stamps co n stan t
several days with friends and rela-
with and in advance of their needs.
The
justice
court
case
of
Love­
• tive in Portland.
lace vs Forbes came up for hearing It is also very desirable that rural
Col. Bill Stokes of Scappoose at­
before Justice Alspaugh last Satur­ patrons place in their mail boxes
tended the band boys’ dance here,
day, and was carried over by de­ small detachable cups of wood or
Saturday.
fendant on a demurrer. Justice Al- tin in which to place coins, when
Th e editor has been shown a deed spaugli will hear the case in Esta- necessary, in purchasing supplies of
whicli was executed 011 March 6th, cada Saturday.
stamps.
: 1906. conveying the resiWtnce prop-1 M f and Mrs E q Bargcr and
erty known as the Corrigan place to
daughters are spending a cou-
barren A.
Warren
A. Heylman.
Heylman.
I j pie weeks * with relatives
^ and friends |
By our Wayside Reporter 4
Merchant C. F\ Howe made a at Garfield.
Mr. Barger, who is
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purchasing tour among the whole- 1 superintendent of the operating de­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Reuben
Fanton
and
sale jobbers of Portland Tuesday.
partment of Neustadter Bros’ large
manufacturing establishment, Port- their daughter, Lizzie, returned
James Wilson was out from Port­
[ land, is taking a rest for his health, j home Tuesday from a few days’
land yesterday visiting his people.
and is spending it among the scenes j visit with Mrs. Rice at Viola.
His broken limb still causes him to
of his boyhood.
J. W. K ing and wife went to
limp some.
Miss Grace Boylan of Rocky Portland Sunday to see friends.
A new term of school begins
J.
Irwin aud his mother have
Point passed through town yester-
I next Monday, and new pupils are
j
been
suffering
with the grip, the
day.
requested by the teachers to enter
latter being confined to her bed on
The “ Better Fruit” man of Hood
on that date. Primary pupils will
Tuesday.
please bring their Sloan’s and Wheel- River was soliciting in this section
Tim Linn and his family have
this week.
er s printers.
; moved up to Lin n ’s mill from Ore-
Mrs. J. R. Wilson and Mrs. W.
! gon City.
Tim expects to begin
Sim Smith blew into town Satur­
visited
for
1
Cunningham returned Monday running the mill soon.
day from Portland and
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1 1 i ■ , i from a trip to Portland and Seattle.
I couple days with old school friends. J
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The Rawlins and Snyder families
| Dr. Smith is in usual health.
took advantage of the fine weather
Sunday and enjoyed an outing on
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cooke are hatchery Out of
Eagle Creek.
home again. Mr. Cooke has quite
T.
Beginning Saturday, Feb. 1st §
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DALE’S
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recovered from illuess caused by a
j couple broken ribs.
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$2 a day
The Hotel Estacada
A L L M O DERN C O N V E N IE N C E S
One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast
Local and Tourist Trade Solicited
CUPID
CUPID
Commission
NEW CONCRETE
BUILDING
The Salmon fish hatchery below
Mr. and Mrs. »John Engle were
visiting Miss Gertrude Morrow last the dam above Cazadeto was forced
j Sunday. Mrs. Engle was Miss E va | to discontinue business last Satur-
j day.
When the flume was empted
Ryan before marriage.
of the water the fry had to be turned
Mrs. H. W. Downing came down
out, there being about 500,000 of
The new building which is under
from McMinnville last Saturday,!
these. They were about six weeks , course of construction on 2d street
j and visited Mr. Downing at Caza- old and most of them measured two near the railroad track is to lie a
! dero, returning home Tuesday. She |
I inches long. W. W. Smith, super- j concrete structure.
The outside
called on old Estacada neighbors
I inteudent of the station, shipped 1,- and foundation walls are well under
while here.
525,000 Chinook salmon eggs to the way. The floor is to be built on
the warehouse plan, so that unload­
A kitchen addition is being built Salmon river station this year,
ing and loading freight will t>e easy, j
onto the A. W. Eckerson cottage.
J. W. Reed, who owns the proper­
Posson & Crawford are doing the
ty, is overseeing the work person­
work.
ally. This is the first concrete
Cecil Schock has gone down to
building to be built in Estacada.
1 his uncle, John Leonard’ s on Sauv-
ies island, and before returning he
will go fishing on the Cowlitz.
CLACKAM AS
COUNTY
SILVER CORNET
BAND DANCE
Rev. M. B. Parounagian announc­
e s that he will preach in Estacada
next Sunday at 11 o’ clock in the
forenooti aud again in the evening.
The Currinsville and Zion appoint-
ments will be filled by someone else.
HEADQUARTERS
The first public ball given by the
Silver Cornet Band of Estacada was
1 a Very successful social event. Six :
CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY
ty numbers were sold which will 606 608, Chamber of Commerce,
F LO U R
P O R T L A N D , O REGO N
ESTACADA, OREGON I
J. F . L O V E L A C E
ieave a ,,jce little balance in the
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Cupid Flour is made by the Hood River Milling Co. Hood River, Ore-1 Last Sunday was such a warm treasury after the expenses are all
g >n from the finest hard wheat that money will buy. The Hood River <jfly tBat niany cjty people were ari P“'d with which to buy more music Full equipment of maps, plats, ab­
stract books and tax rolls
Milling Co. takes special care in the manufacture of this special Stand traded to the country. The rail- and PaY incidental running expens-
FLOUR
FLOUR
ard Brand of high patent Family Flour. Every sack is guaranteed or
money refunded. When you get Cupid Flour, you get the BEST
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I m /p ta fP *s our Agent at Estacada, you will make no mis
J. F.
L U V C K K X _ take
v - in using Cupid Flour.
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is reasonable
road earn«! more people than it has 'es
k“nd- As announced the
on any day for many weeks. The I band Pla>-efi a few scIections ,>cforL'
ladies were out in their peek-a-boo ,he dance ,KKan The bo>’s show
waists, and the men looked around remarkable advancement with the
T ry ,t today p fice for a l)0ttle of cool beer.
These
! were signs of summertime, and our
faults as the family doctor, and soul
saving pilot would say.
H. R. Mill Co.
47 9
Took the 6th set of
dishes
Curtis Wilcox
Held the Number
Dr. Wm. K . Haviland was here
Tuesday evening. The doctor has
had his office belongings in the Sur­
face building shipped to Portland,
aud thus Estacada’ s pioneer physi­
cian has taken up his work in a
larger field. We wish him success.
$ And so on all through the entire
^ Stock. Big Reduction for all the
^ month. You help us; we help you j| d
$
$1 A Y E A R
30, 1908.
Mrs. Vina Slater aud brother,
Mrs. R. Kimmell is recovering
Win. Palmateer of Washington are from an illness of the grip.
here on a visit to relatives.
J. J. Crofoot, representing Hood
O11 Saturday afternoon, free in­
River Milling Co., was in town last
struction will be given ladies at the
week and sold John Lovelace a car
skating rink.
of the famous Cupid Flour. See the
Earl Day aud family have moved company’ s ad in this paper.
frqm Shriuer's mill back onto their
Miss Amelia Peterson of Clatska
ranch across the river.
nie is visiting her friend, Mrs. W. 1
From the Postoffice Department
John C. Tracy has sold four lots M. Yonce.
in block 13 to J. W. Mulkey for
The citizens of Clackamas coun
Postmaster Surface has received
$300.
ty are certainly pleased to know notice from the postoffice depart-
Rev. M. B. Parouuagian has bo’ t. that Hon. Geo. C. Brownell has
1 ment to call attention to the prac-
lots 14, 15 and 16 in block 9 of Mr. been proven innocent of the charge I tice of some patrous
of rural deliv-
Louis Rigert.
brought against him two years ago ery of placillg loose coins in their
Someone has borrowed a^vheelbar- in the Federal court
boxes each time they desire to dis'-
If you are looking for Good G uds at
Low Prices, Cail in
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JA N U A R Y
The revival meetings at the M.
E church are being well attended.
Don’t forget to read Dale’s ad. You are invited. E very evening.
this week.
LO C A L
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TH U RSD AY,
1 'vork f°r the short time they have
been practicing. The organization
j
held a business meeting last evening
of which we will '•peak later.
Agents for Clackamas County Land
M O N EY LO A N ED
T IT L E S P E R FEC T E D
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E. F. & F. B. RH EY,
Attorney s, Counselors dt l
A. E. Sparks
THE BANK OF ESTACADA
Transacts A General Banking Business
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Capital,
$10,000.00
Money to Loan on
Real Estate
IN S U R A N C E
This bank has tile 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 110
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
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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 $10 0 as possible, it
being the usual rate throughout the state
W. A. HEYLMAN,
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Cashier.
Maple & Rock Candy
SYRUPS 1-2 Gals
Regular Price, 90cts
Reduced Price, 75cts
MAIN STREET
C. F. H O W E
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