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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1908)
I of E ST A C A D A , OREGON, VOL,. 4 I Have Opened the New Year on a Cash Basis L O CA L N EW S E. L. Fraley is working for the Gernian-American bank of Portland which absorbed the Oregon Trust. Mrs. Nellie Niece of Grants Pass, an old friend and neighbor of Mrs. j C. F. Howe, paid the latttr a visit the past week. If you are looking for Good Goods at Low Prices, Call in I YES! f Dales Still Keep their 1 February SALE going L IST E N Trimmed Hats for Ladies or Girls—They are al most giving them away. Shoes! their shoe shelves are looking pretty sick, but still they go On the Dry Goods side of the store they have some elegant things at away down prices. Also in Men’s Shirts, Caps, Hats. A few Men’s Suits and Boy’s Suits left yet! Pants for Men & Boys All go in the February Sale I Dont Wait. Time is Getting Short I $10 a week The Hotel Estacada 1 A L L MODERN C O N V EN IEN CE S 11 One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast ■ Local and Tourist Trade Solicited [. — — ■— ^ ■— ■ '■ f 1 ‘H B T y •L 'S S B S S i , . . CUPID H O U R CUPID F l o u r FLOUR J. F. L O V E L A C E --------------------------- E S T 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 patent Family Flour. Every sack is guaranteed or money refunded. When you get Cupid Flour, you get the BEST , I F I n v p l a r i » 's our Agent at Estacada, you will make no mis- J . I . LUVCIdUC tjke in Clipi<1 Flour.' Try it today. Price is reasonable --------------------------- - -- — H. R. Mill Co. / j Last Set I sf Wm. Dale received the news on : Monday through the Pittsburg Post The CLACKAMAS TITLE of the death of his brother, Michael COMPANY Dale, at the age of 91. Mr. Dale was for years a very p r o m i n e n t 606-608 c h a m b e r o f c o m n e r c k The new residence that Eb Lacey steamboat river man. He was the PORTLAND a Springwater farmer, is finishing, man who shipped the first raft of S T A T E M E N T S O F T A X E S W I L E BE will cost about $1,800. lumber from Pittsburg to New Or F U R N I S H E D U P O N A P P L I C A T I O N IN leans. Win. Bard shipped some dressed PERSON OR BY M AIL. CALL AND hogs Tuesday that weighed over EX AM INE D U P L IC A T E T A X ROLL. A rather bad accident happened I 300 pounds each. P H O N E S M A I N 2056 OR H O M E A2056 to D. M. Marshall last Sunday as Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Miller and Ed he and Mrs. Marshall were return na came home Monday from a visit ing home from a neighbor’ s. No CRAWFORD BROS. [ down at Aurora. ticing something apparently wrong ....A N D POSSON.... Mrs. J R. Wilson has been quite with the harness, Mr. Marshall a- sick with the grip, but is reported lighted to see what was the trouble. C O N T R A C T O R S & B U I L D E R S Are now ready to take work better. • A s he placed a foot on a hub of one on any kind of building, give of the buggy wheels, the horse' Oregon City is going to hold a estimates, and figure on any Show and Flower Festival in stepped up quickly with such force j building proposition. that Mr. Marshall was thrown to ay the ground. He struck on his face Estacada, 1 Oregon W. A. Cunningham is taking and right elbow, and was consider- good care of his right arm. Been bly shaken up. The tendons of the I (j (s a forest ranger with his down to the rink. elbow were badly injured. Mr. Mother R u l Miss Neiva Green is out after one Marshall will be in the physician’s Mr. and Mrs. Phil. Wagner made o r the prizes to be given by the Or care for awhile. a trip to Portland Monday. egon City Enterprise. When you The American Mutual Asso. h a s1 Miss Alice Wilcox and her guest, pay your subscription see that she appointed the Bank of Estacada its Miss Jennie Savage, left Saturday gets the vote. agent to collect all dues and premi f°r Milwaukee to visit relatives. Mrs. Ida Palmateer went to Ore Mrs. R. E. Davis has been con gon City, Monday, to visit with fined to her home for several days relatives and friends. with grip. Yellowstone National Reuben Fanton has bought 40 Paying your taxes? You can do acres of land near his home. The so through The Clackamas Title Park I land has plenty of cedar on it, ^nd Company of Portland. Read this A lecture on the above subject j p anton’ s mill will soon be turn- company’ s ad on the first page. by Rev. Thompson, of Sellwood, ¡ng out as fine shingles as ever and Mr. and Mrs. H. Pierson were in will be given in the Estacada M. E. plenty of them. the city Monday. church, Tuesday evening, 25th. The school directors of Garfield i Next Sunday morning Sunday Over 100 stereopticon views will be j and some neighbors met at the j school at 10 a. m., preaching ser shown. The lecture is under the school house Saturday and built a auspices of the Epworth League. vice at 11, League at 7:45 p. m. : much needed woodshed. Uncle James Gibson was in town, F. Spurling, of Kaloina, is a v is i-, Saturday, from his farm near Dover. $3,000 to loan in amounts to suit tor at the home of Lester Hale, a Mr. Gibson took home with him the bor ower. Bank of Estacada. ! cousin, at Curriusville. one of those fine phonographs that John Marshall has sold his place the Estacada Pharmacy advertises, J to Martin Thomas and has mov TIM BER LA N D S j August N. Johnson, of Nebraska I have some firstclass Yellow and ed to Milwaukie where he expects arrived here, Sunday for a few days j Sugar Pine timber claims open to to make his home; the family will I visit with his son, A. N. Johnson. entry in Northern California. Posi remain on the place till their new Since he was here last summer, Mr. tively guarantee claims to be as home is ready for occupancy. Miss Matlock, the teacher at the Johnson has been spending the time represented. Will leave with first Tracy schoolhouse went to her home at home, Omaha and Minneapolis. party in a few days. in Portland Friday and returned JOHN B. H A V IL A N D , The public was well pleased with Sunday. Portland, Oregon. the entertainment given by the lit Mrs. Opal Crecraft returned Sun tle ones of the primary room last day from Oregon City and is now j Friday evening. The receipts of Bridge at the Falls laid up with a bad cold and sore the evening amounted to about $30 throat. An active effort has been started which will be expended for the ben A special agent of the govern efit of the children. The district is towards building a bridge across ment went up into the country east much indebted to Miss Stephens Eagle Creek at the falls where the of Estacada Monday to inspect some old bridge was, and for a road lead 1 and the scholars. ing out on the South side. J. C. homestead entries. Justice Alspaugh rendered a de Duus was banding arouud a sub A jolly crowd of about 28 surprised cision in the Lovelace- Forbes case scription paper Tuesday asking for 1 Miss Mae Barr at the home of Jo- I by giving Mr. Lovelace a judgment enough money to buy a right-of-way seP'' Marks at Currinsville, W ed- of $76 and costs, which amount to for the road. The sum, $100 was ,les<lay evening, Feb. 12: the occas- $18. The court has issued an or raised in town, The road district sion was Miss Barr’ s 17th birthday, der foi the sale of some cord wood and the county Refreshments were served and with which was attached. The sale will is to build to road, games etc. a general good time was the bridge. take place in Estacada on the 28th. had. Wm. Delap is acting constable in QUARTERLY CONFERENCE j the case. -1 They said it would be all the month and it will, for Dales said so, and their word is their bond. They have made many hearts happy this month and they will make you happy if you let them. day TA XES We D U I j ISLJ I I was won b y ' c - ) 0 ¿i Ö 0 1 I ¡j Held h y Q. Quaiff J J Sparliis’ Store j \ 1. P t P borili a mtn.-|lldCKdlI1dS l/OUIUy A new time table for the railroad r i „ . 1 . _ _ r* . went into effect last Sunday iug. All passenger trains depart fifteen minutes earlilr than hereto fore. Trains leave Estacada now at 7:22, 9:22, 11:22, 1:22 3:52, 6:22 and 9:15. Trains leave Portland at M A Y NOW BE PAID 7:15, 9:15, 11:15, 1:15, 3:45. 6:15 and 7:25. A T T H E O FFIC E S OF j 1 $2 $1 A Y E A R Hogan it Johnson, proprietors of the Es a ada skating rink, give ti e public an opportunity Saturday ev ening to enjoy a masquerade skate. 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 I , D A L E ’S TH U R SD A Y , F E B R U A R Y 20, 1908. CEDAR The Ladies’ of the Aid spent a Rev. B. F. Rowland, of the Sa pleasant and profitable afternoon with Mrs. Drill. After the after- lem conference district of the M. E. noon’ s wook was finished the ladies church, held the second quarterly were given a trolly ride up to the conference in Ivstacada on the nth . dam with Mr. Drill as niotorman The reports of the treasurers of the and Mrs. p itie s as conductor. The three different charges showed that We are eqliipped to manufacture ride was certainly very much en- $136-5° had been paid on the m in- from 40,000 to 50,000 of the best joyed. The next meeting will be >ster s saiary, leaving $63.50 still , Cedar Shinglos eacli day, and will held Feb. 28 at the home of Mrs. due. Messrs. A Demoy and H. deliver them in Estacada at Cooper were added to the board of Reagan. Until the other evening we had trustees. Miss Ruth Dale was made never heard of kissing causing one assistant secretary and treasurer. Sold at the mili 7 miles east to sleep overtime. There was a Sunday School metnliers of the con of Estacada at kissing party in town last Saturday j ference are Mrs. Clemma Parouno- gian, H. D. Trapp and Mrs. C. A. evening which was attended by one of our popular young men and oth Looney. When wanting shingles examine ers, and some ladies. Just to what X I ' - M -S' M * 1 t'» 'l l"l"t M "I' + l"l"l these. Orders filled promptly extent the young man indulged in By our Wayside Reporter the game we shall not tell, but it i s ! sufficient to say that after retiring,! -PROPRIETOR---- slumber held him fast till Monday Ray Wilcox went to work Moi:- Estacada Agcut A. Morrow morning. SHINGLES THE BANK OF ESTACADA T r a n s a c ts A G e n e r a l B a n k in g B u s i n e s s M É> Capital, $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 Money to Loan on Real Estate IN S U R A N C E This bank has the 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. 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 ( ( ( ( ( Onr 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 $100 as possible, it being the usual rate throughout the state JULIUS KRIEGER ) ) ) ) ) * W . A. HEYLMAN, Cashier. It costs nothing for SAMPLES of my Teas & Coffees GIVE THEM A TRIAL AND BE CONVINCED C. F. HOWE tu —$2.65 a 1000— $2.25 a 1000 If you have Real Estate for sale, list it with us, as we have no Why not subscribe today? / W NO. 11