The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, March 12, 1908, Image 1

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NO. 14
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VOL. 4
E ST A C A D A , O REGO N,
LO C A L
OUR CASH SYSTEM
W e are enabled to sell goods
cheapt*, and more of them.
Our big reduc­
tions on many staple goods continues :
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IN S E A S O N
H. N. North
Hans Johnson, of George, who
! was taken to Portland for surgical
treatment, is said to be' rapidly re-
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We wish to thank our many patrons
of Estacada and vicinity for their
Splendid Help during our February
Sale, and we want to help you still
further while you help us
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Clackamas
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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
Don't forget that Friday night is
School children’ s night at the rink.
Absolutely the best recreation and
the best amusement possible to ob­
tain.
Rock Crusher Stops
606-608 CHAMBER
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co m m erce
PORTLAND
STATEM EN TS OF T A X E S W ILL
PERSON OR BY MAIL.
EXAM INE
C A L L AND
DUPLICATE T A X
PHONES MAIN
ROLL.
2056 OR HOME A2056 !
Furniture and Goods For Sale
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In v it e
you to examine them
j soon and
Bronson-Lovclace Wedding
of its crushed rock to Portland for
street improvement, but since the
Miss A va Lovelace and Mr. Cor-
eitv is not asking for more rock the nelius Bronson were married on
demand for it is light.
Monday, the 9th, at Oregon City.
The wedding took place at the par­
sonage of Rev. John Linden, pastor
Replevin Proceedings
of the Baptist church. The young
Deputy Sheriff Charles Ely was couple were accompanied by Mr.
The
here on official business, Monday. and Mrs. John Bourbonia.
Ed. Oblander, who owns the or­
iginal meat market property in E s­
tacada, occupied by VanDuren &
Gerber, was out from Portland last
Sunday.
His visit was for the purpose of bride is a dauKhte* of Councilman
serving replevin papers in a suit John F ’ Lovelace, and the groom a
Ralph L. Shepherd, assistant sta­
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tion agent at Eagle Creek, has been brought by the Standard Wood Co. son
promoted to general agent at Gres­ agaiiist Win.- DeW . *Ti#t plaintiffs son- T h *T «turned to Estacada
state that they are the owners of Tuesday evening, and h aw
ham. A worthy employe honored.
100 cords of wood lying on the land reccivin& congratulations of their
Harmon Green wishes to sell his of Mr. Bowman across the river at many friends.
residence property. The place will Estacada, which wood I)elap wrong­
Remember the masquerade at the
pay $ i o a month rent which makes
fully took possession of, supposing Estacada rink 011 the 17th of March.
it a good investment for someone at it was the property of J. D. Forbes. | A special program
of music has
$8oo the price he asks.
The wood is the property attached 1 been arranged for.
Nothing but
Mr. W. J. Emmett has sold the by J. F. Lovelace and is valued at Irish airs will be played. Prepare
property where the family have #265.
your costume now and secure one
been living to Ed. Scott.
Mr. and
of those handsome prizes which will
Mrs. Emmett will soon move into
be given away.
Eggs and Plants For Sale
their new house at the corner of 5th
Do Not Crowd the Season
and Zobrist streets.
Full blood S Buff Orpington eggs
The firsl wilrm ,lavs of s PrinK '»ring
with them a desire to vet out and enjov
Dr. C. B. Charlton came out last for hatching,
1.2s a dozen, or J 3o : tlie exlim-ruting air and sunshine. Clin
Saturday from Portland and went
for $ 2 .2 5 .
Also, some fine Logan dren that have been housed up all winter
out to her timber claim east of town
B e rry plants, 5 0 c a dozen, or 10 0 are brought out and you wonder where
for a few days’ rest and visit with for $ 2 .2 5 . -W. II. Holder, E sta- tllev they all came from. The heavy w in -|
friends. Mrs. Charlton has been in cada.
j ter clothing is thrown aside and many
j shed their flannels. Then a cold wave
Seattle most of the Winter.
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Sparks’ Store
THE BANK OF ESTACADA
T r a n s a c t s A G e n e r a l B a n k i n g B u s in e s s
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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 the local agency foi some of the very best
Frire 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 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 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.
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CEDAR
SHINGLES
H. R. Mill Co.
When a man has trouble with stomach
you may know that he is eating more
than he should or of some article of food
or drink not suited to his age or occupa­
tion, or that his bowels are habitually
constipated. Take Chamberlain’s stom­
ach and liver tablets to regulate the I h » w -
els and improve the digestion and see if
the trouble does not disappear. Ask for
sample. Sold at Estacada drug store.
SHOES
FURNISHED UPON APPLICATION IN
FLOUR
C«use of Stomach I rouble
A N D
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CUPI D
FLOUR
J. F. Lovelace
GROCERIES,
DRY GOODS
The CLACKAMAS TITLE
COMPANY
E. C. Suter, who has a fine farm
J domic. Cold at this season are even more I
EAGLL CREEK
and home adjoining Eagle Creek,
dangerous than in midwinter, as there is
j much more dangerous of pneumonia*
i was in town Thursday.
Like all
Eagle Creek has its a mature Dra­ Take Chamberlain’s cough remedy how- ;
I others, Mr. Suter has been taking
matic
Club and all that, but it re­ ever and you will have nothing to fear. !
advantage of the exceptionally nice
mained
for its school children to It always cures, and we have never known '
weather to do early Spring work.
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, 1 a cold to result in pneumonia when it
show 11s a real delightful evening s
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was used. It is pleasant and safe to take
The H011. W. H. Sampson, of
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1 entertainment. T his they did Sat- children like it. For sale at Estacada
Oregon City lias promised the Gar- urday night and they were well re. drug store.
field Grange Dramatic Club to act ceived by a large and appreciative
' as auctioneer at the sale of baskets audience.
The songs, dialogues,
$ 3 ,ooo to loan in amounts to suit
at the play and social next Satur- etc were foilowed by
by a a basket W). the borrower. Bank of Estacada.
day ni&ht-
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The bidding was lively, and
-E S T A C A D A , O REGO N
J . F. L O V E L A C E
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bridenstine the scene caused one to stop and
•Cupid Flour is made by tlie Hood River Milling Co. Hood River, Ore- arrived here, Monday, from Beav- wonder if he were not on the floor
gop from the finest hard wheat that money will buy.
The Hood River erton, and were met at the train by - of the stock exchange instead of in |
Milling Co. takes special care in the 'manufacture of this sj>eei'il Stand­ their son, D. \V. Bridenstine. It is W ilbem'sSiall, Fagle Creek. Miss
ard Brand of high patent Family Flour. Every sack is guaranteed or their intention to buy a lot and put Stella Womer’s basket brought the
money refunded. When you get Cupid Flour, you get the B E S T
up a residence here. For a few days highest price. A neat sum was re-
they are visiting at Mr. and Mrs. alized, which will be expended for
is our Agent at Estacada, you will make no mis­ John Gilberts who are relatives of sehodl improvements,
take in using Cupid Flour.
Try it today, Price theirs.
Egbert Foster is around again.
is reasonable
Mr, and Mrs. H. Pierson of the 1,avinK lluite recovered from bis re- We are equipped to manufacture
from 40,000 to 50,000 of the liest
fabulously rich Springwater country cent attack of b'n P
Rhodes is negotiating the j Cedar Shinglos each day, and will
came to town Saturday with a load
deliver them in Estacada at
of lambs which they shipped to the sale of h's Property at this place.
CUPI D
F L OUR
W E H A N D L E T H E B E S T IN
M A Y NOW BF, P A ID
A T T H E O F F IC E S OF
We are going to move to Idaho
are offering for sale any
part of our household goods and
The railroad company’s big rock
furniture. H. W. Green and Frank
On February 21 Gov. Chamber I crusher at Cazadero was closed up Morris.
J. S. Regan who
lain issued a notarial commission to last Saturday.
of the work and
j Cashier L. E. Belfils of the Estaca­ I I has had charge
c tor *,
Miss Anna Leone McBride, ’ pupil
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there
the
pilst year says
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da State Bank. *
the Suspension of work is for an in- ° f Frederick Zecli, and teacher in
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Drill of Sher­ ! definite time. About 3o men were the von Meyerinck Conservatory,
idan are here for a visit with Mr. employed at the works and they 8>ves piano or organ lessons in Es-
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: tacada on Wednesdays.
and Mrs. A lf Drill at Faraday Sta­ have gone
elsewhere to seek em-
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ton. The two Mrs. Drill are sixers. ployment. The company sold most
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Miss Gertrude Morrow was in the ; aud two daughters, Mrs. Emma
Tate of Crabtree, and Mrs. Bertha
metropolis Monday and Tuesday.
Moore of Seattle.
The Ladies’ Aid will meet this
week Friday with Mrs. W. A. Jones
R O L L E R S K A T IN G
A boy was born on February 28
to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wonacott of IWhen iudul8ed in regularly is rec-
Garfield.
ognized to be one of the most health -
ful as well as the most delightful
A 1 1 -pound girl was born to Mr. indoor exercises. Skating regularly
and Mrs. S. H. Hayes early Wed- Tuesday> TluirsdaV) Saturday and
nesday morning, the . ith.
, Sunday nights. Matinee every Sat-
Julius Krieger & Bros, shipped a urday afternoon at the Estacada
carload of 240,000 cedar shingles to rink. Free instruction given at all
tl>e Portland market, Monday.
j times to those wishing to learn.
Cash, Big Sales, Small Profits
GARD EN TRU CK
M ARCH 12,
At Dodge, Oregon, on March 8,
Garfield Grange will meet at the
I icjoiL, at 7:15 p. m., Mr. Whipple
hall Friday.
! Nash died, aged 72 years and 24
Capt. Phil Shannon of Spring- clays. Mr. Nash was a native of
water was ¡if town, Tuesday.
York state but took up a permanent
J. H. Hreck has, moved onto the residence in Oregon in 1877.
He
Mathew place which he has rented, leaves a son, Spencer N ashof Dodge
Is a great benefit to our customers as well as
to ourselves.
N EW S
T H U R SD A Y ,
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CRAWFORD BROS.
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Portland market, receiving 11 Jic ts
Those who t e n d e d Wilson &
Or the purchaser can get them at
a pound for them. They find sheep Gerber's ball at Estacada Saturday the mill.
raising a very profitable branch of n,* ht are loud ,n their Praise of
When wanting shingles examine
diversified farming, and but little , that excellently managed affair
CONTRACTORS & BUIUDKRS
work connected with it.
The Se,,wood L ,‘ mber Co’ and these. Orders filled promptly
the Teitzel Logging Co. have sus­
Are now ready to take work
The Bank of Estacada has nego-
pended work for the time I icing.
on any kind of building, give
ti.i' ,d the sale of ten acres of Max
The Maccabees will give a ball at
estimates, and figure on any-
.. at sell’s land one and a half mile
|this
place Saturday night for the
building proposition.
f. 11 town on the Garfield road to '
benefit of Mr. Wilbern.
Everyone
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Win. Delap who is going to make
cordially invited.
Estacada Agent A. Morrow
> fruit ranch of it.
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C. F. HOWE
Why not subscribe today?
JULIUS KRIEGER
Estacada,
Oregon
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