The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, February 06, 1908, Image 1

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E S T A C A D A , OREGON,
VOL. 4
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LOCAL
I Have Opened the New
Year on a Cash Basis
If you are looking for Good Goods at
Low Prices, Call in
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
pckgs25c Sugar 181bs $1
All other Goods Reduced Proportionately
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You would be surprised to know
how many gf our customers have
taken advantage of this sale
TH IS W EEK and WENT AW AY PLFASED
Come in and see what we are doing. Get
prices, and if you can save a few cents on
each article, it is money to you, and help us
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Ask you neighbors if they have been in
to see our February sale of
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Dress Goods, Ginghams, Trimmed
Hats, Shoes, Underwear, Shirts,
Rain Coats, Men’s Pants,
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Men’s Hats, Boys’ Pants, Boy’s Hats and lots of
things needed for the family
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YOU HELP US; WE HELP YOU
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5¡o a week
The Hotel Estacada
A L L MODERN CO N V E N IE N C E S
One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast
Local and Tourist Trade Solicited
CUPID
FLOUR
CUPID
FLOUR
FLOUR
J. F. L O V E L A C E ---------------------------- ----- E ST A C A D A , OREGON
Cupid Flour is made by the Hood River Milling Co. Hood River, Ore-
gon from the finest hard wheat that money will buy.
The Hood River
Milling Co. takes special care in the manufacture of this special Stand­
ard Brand of high pateut Family Flour. Every sack is guaranteed or
money refunded. When you get Cupid Flour, you get the BEST
Dr. J. V. Scott, dentist, will be
in bis officii in Estacada from 1
o'clock Saturdays until 5:30 p in.
Sundays. See the change in bis
professional ad.
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a
take jn
H. R. Mill Co.
in Rev- M B- Parounagian’ s vin-
yard will be present and join in the
services.
$i
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Wade of
Olex have been over here on a visit
to relatives and old friends. This
is their old home diggings.
Mrs.
Wade is a daughter of Mrs. Sarah
Palmateer, and Mr. Wade is a son
of Mr. W. H. Wade. T ’hey are
both well pleased with Eastern Or-
egon, though Clackamas still holds
a warm place in tiieir affections.
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Mr. E. L. hraley, cashier of the
Estacada State Bank, and who has
been with that institution since it s
purchase last Spring by the present
owners, has taken a position with a
Portland bank.
A s soon as the
Estacada bank reorganizes,
Mr.
Fraley will take lip his work with
the Portland bank.
Further par-
ticulars are withheld at present for
obvious reasons.
Merchant E. E. Elliott of Eagle
Creek was in Estacada last Satur­
day to attend a conference of the lo­
cal telephone people.
Mr. Elliott
has the local telephone exchange in
his store, and is interested in having
the system extended and improved,
The new rural line which is build-
ingout into the “ Douglas” settle
ment will be a part of the local sys-
,lle
were
Dated January 25, 1908.
568
Took the 7th set of
dishes
A. E. Sparks
THE BANK OF ESTACADA
T ra n sa cts A G e n e ra l B a n k in g B u s in e s s
Capital, $10,000.00
M s
Money to Loan on Real Estate
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A ttest:
C o u n ty Judge;
F . W . G reen m an , C o u n ty C le rk , B y B.
A . S le ig h t, D epu ty.
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IN S U R A N C E
This bank has the local agency for some of the very best
Eire 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
pajiers of every kind
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SHINGLES
JULIUS KRIEGER
Our rate of Exchange and Discounts will he gov-
erned entirely by the Estacada Money Market.
We shall try and govern our business so that the
rate will he as close to ioc pr $ioo as possible, it
being the usual rate throughout the state
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W. A. HEYLMAN,
CLACKAMAS COUNTY
HEADQUARTERS
Entertainment
CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY
606 608, Chamber of Commerce,
P O R T LA N D , OREGON
The primary ilepartinen of the
Estacada school will give a h’.ci.i
and musical entertainment 111 Era E’ ull equipment of maps, plats, ab­
ternity Hall on the evening of Vat
stract books and tax rolls
entine Day.
Following the pro-1
,
gram, baskets of dinner will be sold
at a stipulated price.
The money
gents ^or^C a^ amaS\^oiinty .am
made from this entertainment is to
T IT L E S PE R F E C T E D
be used by the teacher to purchase
working utensils for the primary
room. The teacher and pupils have
E. F. & E. B. HILLY,
lieen preparing the program for Attorneys, Counselors at
some time.
Law
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Cashier.
Special Sale on
Maple & Rock Candy
SYRUPS 1-2 Gals
Regular Price, 90cts
Reduced Price, 75cts
man
School Social and
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G R A N T It. D IM IC K,
« 1. W. A. Heylman took a seat We are equipped to manufacture
in the mayor’ s chair. A few small from 40,000 to 50,000 of the Lest
hilts were paid, and the report of Cedar Shinglos cach day, and will
City Treasurer Cooper was approv- deliver thenl in EstaCada at
ed. A discussion was had regard-
—$2.65 a 1000—
ing the Sunday saloon observance, 1
and the hours at which the saloons
Sold at the mill 7 miles east
are closing at night.
It appears
of Estacada at
tllat
complaints have been
$2.25 a 1000
made about these things.
it was
also intimated that an ordinance
s]loni,i i,e passed providing for the When wanting shingles examine
licengcjug Qf the roller skating rink, these. Orders filled promptly
The clerk was asked to look up the
teconls on the subject. The meet-
jng vvas
j,, the back rooms of
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Estacada Agent A. Morrow
the Bank of Estacada. Mr. Heyl-
took the oath of office a*» may-
or 0f j«\*tacada before Senator J. K.
Hedges at Oregon City,
A YEAR
Mortgages for Sale
The City Council Meets and the
New Mayor Takes the
William Rhodes returned home
last week after a week up at George
Easy Chair
Oglesby’ s near Aurora, where he
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had a fine time.
Mr. Rhodes is
Several questions of more or less
again busy in his blacksmith shop importance were discussed at Tnes-
his home on Eagle Creek.
day evening's meeting of the coun-
teni, and will have free exchange
I O V p Ia C P *S ° Ur ARent at Estacada, you will make no mis- wj(h fcstacaila the same as though
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u s in g C u p id F lo u r .
Try it today. Price
ljne
connected direct with
is reasonable
us. Mr. Elliott expects other lines
to be built out from Eagle Creek
the coming summer.
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John Bates is over from Wheeler
county.
6, 190S.
$500 5 years’ time, 6 pr. cent.
Snowballing was a popular sport
$2000 3 ”
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Miss Mary Womer has been in Monday among all ages cf the peo­
$800 3 "
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ple. This kind of amusement does
5500 2 “
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Portland the past two days.
Also private money to loan on
Mrs. C. S. Allen is again well e not coine to us often here
terms anil in amounts to suit bor­
nough to get out among friends.
rower. Certificates of deposit on Or­
A S P E C IA L SERM O N
egon City Banks taken in exchange
Fred Lantz, who is now a resi­
for first lien real estate mortgages.
dent of Gresluin, was up here Mon­
Call, write or phone
Parents
and
guardiansof
children
day.
JOHN W. I.ODER,
are especially invited by the pastor
Miss Maggie Smith, of Eagle of the M. E. church to come to the Attorney at Law & Abstractor of
Creek, is convalescing from a long 11 o'clock services next Sunday. I Land Titles, Oregon City, Oregon
sickn es s.
The sermon will he devoted wholly I
The notice of application of Otto to the benefit of the person who has x'♦ •Hwt-M-fr’i-M-
i t t -l-Hx
Stuben for a retail liquor license ap­ others younger than himself to look
By our Wayside Reporter \
pears in this issue.
after. The regular preaching will
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I A boy was born on Tuesday 28, take place iutheevening, and every­
one
will
please
attend.
Interest
in
to Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Petty, liv­
Miss Ella Panton is attending
religious sentiment is increasing,
ing on the Warner place.
school at Yiola.
and the revivals led by Rev. M. B.
H. R. Wilcox returned Saturday
The people about town are being Parounagian are bearing fruit, sev-
,
, , from his Eastern Oregon visit, and
pestered by a number of black hogs j era] new members have already
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that don’ t seem to have an owner. iJentified themselves with the with a substantial raise 111 his salary
1 P. S. They are of the four-footed, church. The meetings will contin­ he expects to resume work as a for­
est ranger Feb. 15.
I swine variety.
ue indefiiiately.
Rev. E. W. Reinhard, a minister |
F. M. Gill and J. J Davis have
of the Presbyterian church in the l
j both been supplied with registra­
ROLLS OF HONOR
state of Washington, was a visitor!
tion blanks and are prepared to reg-
at the home of J C. Duus Saturday. I
: ister those who want to vote at the
The following named pupils in | Alta Krigbaum is in Portland at* |
primaries April 17.
the primary department of the city tending one of the public schools.
The Estacada schools have recent- school were neither absent nor tax-
Miss Jennie Savage of Wamic,
ly received a new lot of books from dy during the last term:—
Ore. is a visitor at the home of Mr.
Josie Harkenrider
the state school library department
and Mrs. Win. Wilcox at Garfield.
Jessie Stornier
to be added to the school’s public |
‘ Rather than Grumble because
Ernest Stornier
library'. We will give a list of the j Ella Lockerby
God has put thorns on the roses
books next week.
thank him because he has put roses
1 Minerva Page
Rev. Pitts, presiding elder of the ! „ PuPils who received 90% in all on the thorns. ”
,
their examinations:—
Free Methodist church of this d is-! Percy Bletch
trict, was here last Sunday and con­
Melba Webster
N O T IC E
ducted services in the church, j Emma Barr
Berenice Morris
In th e C o u n ty C ourt o f the State of O re­
He also assisted Rev. Parounagian
Jessie Stornier
g o n , fo r the co u n ty of C lackam as
I in the Sunday evening's revival
Clyde Denny
In th e M atter of ch an ge of Name
meeting.
Mary Barr
of
A n e ita E . H orn shuh.
Geo. Estes, who is now president
N otice is h ereby g iv e n th at A tieita E .
of the Estacada State Bank, will be
Q U A R T E R LY S E R V IC E S > H ornshuh has m ade ap p lication to th e a-
cashier after the reorganization o f :
b ove e n titled cou rt for ch an ge of nam e
the bank.
Mr. Estes will take up
On Tuesday, February 1 at .10 to A n eita E . M ay and th a t th e cou rt has j
his residence here as soon a > the
o’clock a. m., Rev Dr. Rowland, RerefTyiYTert the 2q day of Fehrtinry rgo8
at the hour o f ten o ’clo c k a. m . at the
new officers are elected, which will
Presiding Elder of the Salem Con­ court house in O regon C ity , O regon , as
be very soon.
ference district of the M. E. church the tim e and place fo r a ll persons to ap­
Mrs. A. Drill and Mr. anil Mrs. will he here to assist in quarterly pear and show cause, if a n y th ere lie.
O. James of Faraday attended the conference services in the Estacada w h y th e petition of said p e titio n e r should
meetings here Tuesday evening.
j church. All the different charges n ot be gran ted .
D A L E ’S
52 a day
N EW S
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February 6; 1908 is passing.
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