The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, February 13, 1908, Image 1

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E S T A C A D A , O REGO N ,
VOL. 4
n E B SE K SaH l
Jesse Stubbs who bus been spend-
SPRINGWATER
ing a couple months with his people |
here returned to Klicxitat county,
The Springwater grange No. 263
Registered ?
F. E. Boner spent the first of the Tuesday, where he has a valuable lnet and bad an interesting meeting
homestead.
and program last Saturday. It was
week in Portland.
The men who shot the Hindu at resolved, that there should be a
Mrs. E va Kessler is out from the I
Boring last Octolier are in a fair committee of condolence appointed
city for a few days.
I way to receive some punishment in regard to the death of Mrs. Mary
Miss Madole, of Seattle, is here tor t[iej r c, i me. s ix are in jail a- Woodruff.
Your committee would respect­
visiting her sister, Mrs. M. II. Kith- wajti„g trial, and one is out on a
fully give the following report:
ar^s>
#5.000 bail.
That the deceased was an honor­
\\ . A. Heylman has been sup-
^jrs ^V. A. Heylman was taken
able
memlier of Springwater grange
plied with registration blanks, and j int0 Quecn Elizabeth Hive of the
No. 263, and through the sympathy
is now ready to register voters.
Maccabees of Portland, of which
that this grange has for the bereav­
Mr. and Mrs. E. 1 «. Fraley and hive Mrs. Nellie H. .Lainbson is a ed relatives, that the chapter of this
Baby Dorothy, returned to Portland member, last Saturday.
grange be draped in mourning for
Friday. Mr. Fraley is moving in­
thirty days; and also, your commit­
to the city.
tee feels how weak and fruitless
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Howe and
must be any words of ours which
These books have been added to should attempt to beguile you from
family were in Portland Sunday,
the grief of a loss so overwhelming,
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the Estacada school library
Christmas Carols, Home Geogra­ and may the Heavenly Father as­
A. F. Shultz.
phy, Uncle Tom ’s Cabin', Rip van suage your bereavement and you
The Moore Lumber Company,
P. A. Moak local manager, has a- Winkle, Story of the Greeks, Com- only cherish the memory of the
bout 400,000 feet of lumber in its stock’s School Speaker, Story of loved mother and wife.
the Czar, Famous Men of Middle
A. M. Shibley
yards which the company is closing
Ages, Four American Patriots, Lit- ,
Committee
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S.
E. Bates
out.
tie Men, Triumphs of Science, L it­
f Anna Folsom
Richard Githens was in town on tle Women, Graded Memory Selec­
Monday and had posters printed tions, The Honor of the School.
announcing a ball to be given by Unde’r Sunny skies, The Making of
I
lent No. 86, Ivagle Creek Knights An American, Geography Reader
of the Maccabees, on Saturday Feb- of A frica, Hero Tales from Ameri-
f t ruary 22.
can History, Strange Lands Near
G. B. Linn, Lester Hale, and
Lloyd Yocum has taken a con- Home, Roberts’ Rules of Order, Chas. Kitching spent a few days in
tract to run about 200,000 feet of Jack in the Rockies, Little Wander- the hills east of Estacada last week.
lumber through the planing mill at ers, The Book of the Ocean,
Mrs. C. Krigbaum returned F ri­
the woodworking factor;’.
The
day from a week’ s visit with re la -;
lumber is some of the material from
tives in Portland.
the Miller mill near town.
The Bowman school has closed
for
a week the teacher, Mrs. Opal
Milt Marshall has sold the lots he
Last Sunday was the birthday of Crecraft left for Oregon City Mon­
owned at the corner of Currin and
Mrs. J. C. Tracy and also of Mrs. day to take examination.
Second Streets to Wm. Dale and F.
Edwin Bates, and the event was
Mrs. J. P, Irvin is still sick with |
M. Gill. The purchasers expect to
properly and joyously observed by the grip and is able to be around
f t build a residence in the Spring.
the principals and thirtytliree of their only part of^the time.
Mrs. Wm. Dale is preparing to family relatives and friends with a
Miss Della Fanton who spent a- I
go to Hood River. Her daughter, dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. bout a month visiting friends at and
Mrs. J. E . Stubbs, is still confined J. C. Tracy near town.
The cele­ around Canby, returned home Sat- j
in the hospital, and is seriously ill. bration of this occasion takes place
urday.
The Golden Eagle restaurant has alternately each year at Mrs. Bates’
Tim Linn left for Portland and
suspended food payment on meal j an<f Mrs. 1 racy s. 1 hese ladies art- Oregon City Monday.
checks. This leaves but one res- exactly the same age- X LV I past
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Wagner are
taurant in town. The Portland, l(’ - 1 he following were pi. - ta t sick but are getting better. Olive
and The Estacada Hotel where peo- Sunday s dinner: Mr. ai'-i d >• J. came home Saturday from Portland
\ iwin to help care for the sick.
pie can get fed in full.* Bring in T - Iracy, Mr. and Mi
Bates, Mr. and Mrs. A’ it vl it-
Wouldsf thou do God’ s work
your appetites.
toon, J. H. Tracy and family, N. ! \VHile going through this • world?
Mayor and Mrs. W. A. Heylman
M. Tracv and family, 1 ). M Marsh- Then pluck the painful thorn of
entertained a party of friends at
all and wife, George 1 > SlmM md sarrow fronl thy brother’ s heart
their home last Friday. The even­
family and Karl Heipk .in family. aIld anojnt the wound with the oint­
ing was taken up with cards after
ment of comfort.
which luncheon was served^. Then
LO CAL N EW S
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, regulat $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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$1 A YEAR
T H U R S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 13, 1908.
H. IN. North
Took the 7th set of
dishes
NEW BOOKS
Who has it?
A. E. Sparks
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take advantage ot you. Come in! Look!
Ask Prices! Find out the quality!
IT WILL PAY^ YOU
§ February Sale
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D A L E ’S
$ 10 a week
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 l ourist I rade solicited
dancing was the enjoyment until
the wee sma’ hours of dawn.
Telephone Company Hold Annu­
al Meeting
Letteis for the following persons
remained uncalled for in the Esta­
cada postoffice the past month—
i The Estacada Telephone & Tel-
\\ illiams, \\ m. V alker, Jas. egraph Company held its annual
McKinney, H. Britton and G. Hart business meeting Tuesday and elect-
John Lovelace sjient a part of the ed the b illowing board of directors:
past week atWoodlawn at the home I,. J. Palmateer, W. I'. Cary, E. L
of his sister, l’earle, who has been WonacoH, Thos. Yocum and H. I).
Trapp. Thos. Yocum was elected
I seriously ill, but is getting better
president of the company, W. F.
Miss Mae Stephens and th pu-
Cary, vice president, and A. E.
; pils in her room of the town school
will give their entertainment tid Sparks, secretary and treasurer.
Stockholders in the company are:
< basket social tomorrow, Friday,
In
addition the aliove, G. T . Hunt,
evening, in Fraternity hall. Band
J. W. Reed, W. A. Cunningham,
music will be furnished by the Es-
El WOOD
Elwood has taken a new start.
A new store is being built by W
H Wilson & Sou.
A sawmill is being built by G
Cox.
If a barber would put up a shop
and a blacksmith Elwobd would
boom.
Frank Wilson and wife have been
here on a visit.
Rev. Anker will occupy the pul-
! pit Sunday, and everyone is invited
Meeting at 11
Miss Marsh has taught two weeks
„f school.
Holder, Walter Snuffin. The com- i
Rex Gordon is now living on a pany decided to continue the present
farm near Colton which he bought service in the local office which is
some time ago.
It is a 40-acre giving much better satisfaction than
piece of land and cost him but # 15 did the old service.
Mr. I-'xin of
an acre. A big colony of Germans Dover was at the company’ s meet-
are settling near Colton.
ing and asked for help in building a
David Bridenstine has sold near- line from Dover and another from We are equipped to manufacture
ly all of his 120-acre tract adjoining George to connect with one of the from 40,000 to 50,000 of the best
Cedar Shinglos each day, and will
; town in small pieces to different in- rural lines east of Estacada.
deliver them in Estacada at
; dividuals. There are other farms
FLOUR
J. F. L O V E L A C E ----------------------------------- E S T A C A D A , O REGO N close to town which we would like
— $ 2.65 a 1000 —
The Big Brick Factory
Cupid Flour is made by the Hood River Milling Co. Hood River, Ore­ to see cut up into small lots and sold
Sold
gon from the finest hard wheat that money will buy.
The Hood River to people who would make homes
Milling Co. takes special care in the manufacture of this special Stand­ on them. The land is well adapted
An instrunlent was filed in the
ard Brand of high patent Family Flour. E very sack is guaranteed or to small farming, and its price and
proximity to marketing facilities, | office o( the coullty recorder last
money refunded. When you get Cupid Flour, you get the B E S T
make it particularly desireable for p riday showing the transfer of the
the person who wants to engage in Estacada Brick & Tile company’ s
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I f t w l a f i » ’s ollr Agent at Estacada, you will make no tnis-
J . I . L O V c Id v l
in using Cupid Flour.
Try it today. Price fruit or vegetable raising in a small property in Estacada, and 39 acres
but intensified way.
, of clay land near town, to C. K.
is reasonable
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$3,000 to loan in amounts to suit Williams. The consideration named
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tlie borrower. Bank of Estacada. i s $ i .
Estacada Agent
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THE BANK OF ESTACADA
T ra n sa cts A G eneral B a n k in g B u s in e s s
Celebrate Their Birthdays
H A V E GONE BY?
Many people have taken advantage of it
Have you? We can not promise you such a
Variety of goods as the large Portland stores
but many of our February sale Prices are as
low as any City house offer you. The qual­
ity of our goods is of the Best. Remember,
We are here to stay. We can not afford to
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By our Wayside Reporter
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H. R. M ill Co.
CEDAR
SHI NGLES
Capital, $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
Money to Loan on Real Estate
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IN S U R A N C E
This hank has the local agency for some of the very best
Fire Insurance Companies.
Let us write your jxjlicy. : :
If you have money to loan, we will place it for you.
If you
have Real Estate for salt-, list it with 11s, 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
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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 lie as close to 10c pr $10 0 as possible, it
being the usual rate throughout the state
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W. A. HEYLMAN,
Cashier.
Speda! Sale on
Maple & Rock Candy