The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, February 27, 1908, Image 1

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E S T A C A D A , ORKOON,
T H U R S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 27, 1908.
LO C A L N E W S
I Have Opened the New
Year on a Cash Basis
If you are looking for Good Goods at
Low Prices, Call in
Miss Erma Shible' of Springwa-
ter, Mrs. Opal C ^eraft of Garfield,
Mrs. Nancy Slunkland is having and John J. Roberts of Barton were
successful in passing ut the exam­
a slight illness.
ination of applicants for teachers'
Mis. \V. K . Haviland was here a
certificates.
few hours Tuesday.
J. \V. Reed and wife went to the
. metropolis, Tuesday.
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John Bourbonia and wife returned
to Portland' Monday after a week or
, so at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.
, Bronson.
Clackamas
$1 A Y E A R
County
TA X ES
M A Y NOW B E P A ID
A T T H E O F F IC E S O F
Wilson & Gerber’s
Grand Ball
The
received
was
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of
11.
S parks’ S to re
THE BANK OF ESTACADA
T ra n sa cts A G en era l B a n k in g B u s in e ss
Capital, $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
Money to Loan on Real Estate
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This bank has the local agency for some of the very best
Fire Insurance Companies.
If you have money to loan,
CUPID
FLOUR
SHINGLES
J. F. Lovelace
H . R. Mill Co.
JULIUS KRIEGER
We
will place it for you.
property of our own for sale and can
If you
us, as we have no
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 he as close to toe pr $10 0 as possible, it
being the usual rate throughout the state
W. A. HEYLMAN,
D A L E ’S
CEDAR
Let us write your policy. : :
have Real Estate for sale, list it with
Dont Wait. Time is Getting Short
The H otel Estacada
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• INSURANCE
L I S T E N
CUPID
FLOUR
set
L i Jorth
S
I
8th
The lucky number this time
f Dales Still Keep their
February SALE going
f
the
DISHES
CLACKAMAS TITLE
A grand ball will be given in the
COMPANY
park
pavilion on the evening of the
Blue Ribbon Flour, $5.10 a bbl.
Cheese 20c a lb
606-608 C H A M B E R OK COM MERCE
E. S. Womer came down out of 7th of March.
Earl
Wilson
and
Oyster crackers, regulai $1.35 at $1.05
Tomatoes 3
PORTLAND
the forest ranges last week and is Louis Gerber are arranging for and
cans, 25c
Choice Hams 17c
5-lb pail Columbia
spending a few days at home.
advertising
the
event
which
prom-
S T A T E M E N T S OF T A X E S W I I J , B E
Lard 75c Breakfast Bacon 18c Dr. Prices’ Food 3
W. W. Boner has the job of mak­ ' ises to draw a large number of peo- F U R N I S H E D UPON A P P L I C A T I O N IN
pck gs25c Sugar 181bs $1
ing the window and door casings for j pie not only from home but from P E R SO N OR B Y M A I L .
C A L L AND
All other Goods Reduced Proportionately
Portland, Oregon City, Sandy and E X A M I N E D U P L I C A T E T A X RO LL .
the Cary Bros’ new residence.
\
other places.
An Oregon City or­
Miss Ruth Dale is spending a chestra of eight pieces has been en- P H O N E S M A I N 2056 OR H OM E A2056
week m the big city millinery stores gaged for the ,lighti and a big oys-
adopting the new styles for h e r|ter supper will be servwl at the Ks
CRAWFORD BROS.
| Spring customers.
\tan.An
Th,.
tacada Hotel.
The printed pro
....A N D P0S50N....
We were in error last week in gram includes 24 selections.
The
C O N T R A C T O R S & B U I I, D E R S
[ regard to the person who received management expect to give the pub­
%
Are now ready to take work
the 7th set of dishes at Merchant lic its money’ s worth in a good time
on any kind of building, give
j Sparks’ store. It was Q. Craft who and fine dinner.
estimates, and figure on any
held the number 568.
building proposition.
I j Good fire wood, any amount of it
Announcement
Estacada,
Oregon
C j for sale at # 1.50 a rick at the farm
In announcing my candidacy for !
jof J. G. Brown, just north of town.
representative I wish to say:
Send orders early.
»
I am for statement No. 1 first,
By our Wayside Reporter
John Page is having some of the
last, and all the time.
land he bought of B. O. Boswell
I believe in preserving the initia­
cleared fbr fruit purposes.
tive and referendum and the pri-
J. H. Tracy and wife paid a visit
S. L. Butler, a passenger train tnary law, and of extending the
Saturday to the latter’s parents.
17 » engineer on the O. R & N. visited power of tlje people still further if
A. Navotne has rented Win.
his aunt, Mrs. C. W. Seymour and need be-.
Stubbe’s farm ; Mr. Stubbe intends
husband last week.
I favor the ‘ ‘Recall” amendment
They said it would be all the month and it will,
to build a house on the place for
By the new rates and rules at the to the constitution.
Mr. Navotne to live in.
for Dales said so, and their word is their bond.
I promise to place the people’ s j
Estacada rink, ladies are admitted
Reuben Fanton and his son Anijv
free at all times, and are charged interests above every other consid­ left Saturday for Portland where
They have made many hearts happy this month
1 5c a.session for skates.
Gentle­ eration.
they wete to appear as witnesses in
I favor the establishment of States
men are charged ioc admittance
and they will make you happy if you let them.
a homestead contest ease which was
Savings Banks paying ,3% on time
fee, and 15c for skates.
tried Monday in the U. S. land office
deposits and loaning the money on
Miss Mabel Kennedy was not
Quite a number of Estacada peo­
mortgage security at 6% , the net
able Monday to go to her school lie-
ple are talking of attending the lit­
proceeds of the business to be dis­
Trimmed Hats for Ladies or Girls— They rea l-
cause of sickness.
erary and musical entertainment to
tributed annually to the several
Mrs. C. M. Rawlins came over to
he
given
by
Miss
Stella
Womer’s
most giving them away.
Shoes! th ir shoe
public schools of the state. (This
Garfield Saturday to he with her
school at Eagle Creek March 7.
plan is favored by J. H. Ackerman,
shelves are looking pretty sick, but dll they go
friend Mrs. Kate Irvin during the
Mr. E. J. Ladd and niece, Miss state superintendent of public in-
%
latter’ s illness.
Gertrude Gill, of Portland, spent struetion.)
On the Dry Goods side of the store they have
Walter Lemon has rented Dr. L.
Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. Adix.
I favor good schools, good roads,
J. Hewett’ s farm for the year.
some elegant things at away down prices.
Also
Mrs. A dix is a daughter of Mr. and economy in public affairs.
P. E. Linn has returned from
Ladd.
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— F. M. G ii . l .
in Men’s Shirts, Caps, Hats. A few Men’s Suits
Corvallis and says he spent a pleas­
J.B . Haviland & wife were enter­
ant and frofitahle time there.
and B oy’s Suits left yet! Pants for Men & Boys
tained by Mayor and M rs. Heylntan Noah Stingley’s Old Bill Figures
Two game wardens made a busi­
last Saturday. Mr. Haviland took
All g o in the February Sale
ness visit last week up in the hills
In a Supreme Court Case
a party of timber claim seekers to
east of here.
California, Monday, and expects to
Mrs. R. Fanton and daughters
take another party in a couple of
Some years ago Noah Stingley spent Saturday at the mill with Mrs
weeks.
owned a William , Goat, which the Tim Linn.
Mrs. Nancy Shaukland is con­
H011. George C. Brownell gave neighbors affectionately called Noah
Later in his fined to her home and is under the
the Honorable Mr. Fulton a jolt or Stingley’s Old Bill.
two in Monday’s Oregonian. It is career Old Bill was sold to Homer doctor’s care.
not the most becoming deportment Ballou who is a neighbor of Ben
$3,000 to loan in amounts to suit
Forrester possessed a
on the part of all these honorable Forrester.
the borrower. Bank of Estacada.
gentlemen to lie telling the public pretty good mate to Old Bill and
too much of their political bicker- that is the sequel tothecase. About
T IM B E R L A N D S
three months ago Forrester sold 19
ings.
$ 10 a week
I have some firstclass Yellow and
sheep
and
his
goat
to
F.
Van
Du-
An inexpensive yet excellent way
Sugar Pine timber claims open to
to improve the looks of the home ren, of the Estacada meat market.
entry in Northern California. Posi­
Not
long
ago
Mr.
Ballou
discovered
and town is for every family to set
tively guarantee claims to be as
out a few good rose bushes, a few his Old Bill was missing from his
represented. Will leave with first
goat
herd.
After
failing
to
find
A L L M O DERN C O N V E N IE N C E S
fruit trees or vines.
The cost is
party in a few days.
any
trace
of
his
goat,
Mr.
Ballou
merely nothing, and requires but
JO H N B. H A V IL A N D ,
the
effect
is
accused
Mr.
Forrester
of
selling
him
little work, although
I One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast
Portland, Oregon.
to
VanDuren,
and
thereat
trouble
wonderful.
liegan.
Forrester threatened to
An "open winter’ some call it, ¡„.¡„g suit against Ba 1 1 o u for
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Local and Tourist Trade Solicited
but how can it be an) thing else damages, and upon advice of coun-
h. Oregon? Many farmers are seed- se, a ca8e was brought to determine
ing grain, and field work is in-op wllat Mlly goat it was that Eorres-
eration everywhere. We are likely ter so,d to Van Duren
Tlle tria,
to hate a little chilly weather yet, canje off ¡n Judge Alspaugh’ s court
perhaps some snow, and it might held in the mav0r's parlors last Bri­
be a good thing.
day. Attorney W. I). Freeman of We are equipped to manufacture
Mary E. Cole has applied for let- Portland appeared for Forrester and from 40,000 to 50,000 of the best
ters 011 the estate of her late bus- W. A . Heylman for Van Duren. Cedar Shinglos each. day, and will
batid, Albert L . Cole, asking that A jury was impanelled, but after deliver them in Estacada at
FLOUR
-E S T A C A D A , O REGO N they be issued to A. J. Johnson of hearing the evidence failed to agree.
J. F. LO V ELA C E
— $2.65 a 1000—
Cupid Flour is made by the Hood River Milling Co. Hood River, Ore­ Corvallis. He was employed by the It developed in the trial that not
Sold at the mill 7 miles east
gon from the finest hard wheat that money will buy.
The Hood River Southern Pacific and is said to have long ago a dead buck was found
of Estacada at
Milling Co. takes special care in the manufacture of this special Stand­ lost his life as the result of an inju- near the Ballou premises, hut he
Whethei it
ard Brand of high ¡latent Family Flour. E very sack is guaranteed or ry received at Roseburg on the last was past recognition.
$2.25 a 1000
day of last year. The estate coil- was Old Bill or not is the question,
money refunded. When you get Cupid Flour, you get the B E S T
sists of a claim for damages against The trouble may now lie adjusted
The heirs are the out of court. Anyway, the legend When wanting shingles examine
is our Agent at Estacada, you will make no mis­ the railroad.
widow
and
for
four
children. — O re-/if Noah Stingley’ s Old Bill will these. Orders filled promptly
take in using Cupid Flour.
T ry it today, Price
gon
Journal.
21.
cling to the place, and afford some
is reasonable
T H E NEW S
/ interesting tales as time passes and
'ROPRIE'
.52 weeks, $ 1 Less than 2c a week the story grows.
Estacada Agent A. Morrow
J
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Bounds
m
Cashier.
It costs nothing for
SAMPLES
of
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)
my
Teas & Coffees
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