The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, March 26, 1908, Image 1

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VOL,. 4
E S T A C A D A , O REGO N ,
OUR CASH SYSTEM
Is a great benefit to our customers as well as
Ed. Closner, of Spring water, was
in town, Monday.
We are enabled to sell goods
cheaper, and more of them.
tions on many staple goods continues :
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The Ladies’ Aid meeting has
been postponed for this week.
E. F. Surface returned.from Cal
¡forma Saturday after having taken
up a timber claim.
Cash, Big Sales, Small ¡Profits
GARDEN TRU CK
Mrs. T. J. Miller has moved back
to Estacada after an absence of two
years.
IN SEA SO N
T. Paulson, of Dodge, was tran­
sacting business in town Monday
and Tuesday.
it. N . N o r t h
Webster & Davis shipped a car
of bridge lumber to Mihvaukie this
week for a eouuty bridge.
Frank Stormer has /noved onto
the piece of land he recently pur­
chased, and is building a house.
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H M. Cake, candidate for U. S.
Senator, is billed to speak at Ivagle
Creek on Saturday evening April 4.
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W IL L BE
SO R R Y
The pictures arrived Wednesday, and they are beauties indeed
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We will let you know next week when our millinery
opening will be —Probabiy April 4.
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D A L E ’S
$2 a-day
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A . Morrow has been busy putting
in the new wagon road crossing ov­
er the railroad near his barn, and
the new plank road from the Dale
corner leading to the crossing.
i i o a week
George Dale is doing some sur­
veying for Mr. Maury who has an
exensive tract of timber land along
Eagle Creek.
Mr. Dale is a prac­
tical surveyor.
The Hotel Estacada
A L L M O D ER N 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
CUPI D
FLOUR
J. F. L O V E L A C E
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FLOUR
E S T A C A D A , O R EG O N
LoVClaCC 'S °"r ^ R, nt at
is reasonable
Miss Anna Leone McBride, pupil
of Frederick Zech, and teacher in
the von Meyejinck Conservatory,
gives piano or organ lessons in E s­
tacada on Wednesdays.
c U P f l>
FLOUR
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 B E S T
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To date there are four candidates
for the Republican nomination for
county commissioner, four for coun­
ty assessor, eight for representative
and two for county superintendent
of schools.
E stacada. you will make no mis­
take in using Cnpid Flour.
T ry it today, Prict
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H . R . M ill Co.
Do Not Crowd the Season
The first warm days of Spring bring
with them a desire to get out and enjoy
the exhilarating air and sunshine. C hil­
dren that have been housed up all winter
are l^rought out and you wonder where
they they all came from. The heavy win­
ter clothing is thrown aside and many
slied their flannels. Then a cold wave
W. A. JO N E S
comes and people say that grip is epi­
PRO I'Rl KTOR
demic. Cold at this season are even more
dangerous than in midwinter, as there is
Good rigs and careful drivers always
much more dangerous of pneumonia.
Take Chamberlain’s cough remedy how- •
SPECIAL ATTENTION
ever and you will have nothing to fear.
It always cures, and we have never known Given Hunting and Fishing Parties
a cold to result in pneumonia when it
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was uted. It is pleasant and safe to take
WOOD
&
LUMBER
Children like it. For sale at Kstacada
Loc.il and Long Distance Telephone
drug store.
AND
Shoes
- DIRECTORS :
Geo. Estes, S. W. Stryker, T. Yocum,
John Zobrist, Albert D. Schmidt
$
For every member of the family
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We have just put a new lot
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of shoes for Spring and Sum-
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TRAN SAC TS
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GEN ERAL
B A N K IN G
B U S IN E S S •
Writes Fire Insurance in Four of the best “ D O L L A R ”
companies.
Handles Real Estate, Town Lots
both Business and Residence, and Farm
Property near Estacada .
and Invite you to examine them
Sparks’ Store
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Clackamas County
T A X E Sr
M A Y NO W B E P A ID
A T T H E O F F IC E S O F
THE BANK OF ESTACADA
T ransacts A G e n e ra l B a n k i n g B usiness
The CLACKAMAS TITLE
COMPANY
Cleveland’s Baking Powder in
Wm. Stubbe Goes to Asylum
3 lb cans only cost $ 1 and 5 lb cans
S i .65. Both these cans have the-
William Stubbe, one of the old
metal handle under the regular cov­
residents of this country, vt-as com­
er.
They are useful when empty.
mitted to the insane asylum at Sa­
Recommended by H. N. North.
lem last Friday afternoon after an
! examination by Dr. Strickland of
Wood Choppers Wanted
Oregon City before Countv Judge
Ten wood choppers wanted at I
B. Dimick.
The news came as
once to cut cord wood, at 90 cents a a surprise- to the people here and al
cord.
Pay every two weeks.
his home. Mr. Stubbe left home
Groff Bros., Estacada, Ore.
apparently in usual health. He is
61 years old, and has lived with his
“ Diamonds and Hearts”
family off the farm near Estacada
for yeigs. He spent much of the
On the evening of April 4th the time soliciting subscriptions to dif­
students of the Estacada school will ferent publications
It is thought
give the comic drama Diamond* that troubles worried him to -.ueh
and Hearts.
Preparations for this an extent that his mind become af
play have been in pi ogress for quite fected, and realizing his mental con­
a while. It is two hours of fun and dition he sought a medical examin­
laughter. A pie social will follow ation for his own benefit with the
the close of the play.
result that he was sent to the- state
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asylum.
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mer wear, on our shelves
Capital, $10,00 0.00
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Money to Loan on Real Estate
INSURANCE
Th is bank lias the local agency for some of the very best
Fire Insurance Companies
Let us write your policy. : :
I f you h ave m oney to lwa n , w e w ilf fdm-e it fo r von
have Real Estate for sale, list it with
property of our own for sale and can
us, as we
push
I f rim
have no
yotir sales
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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 he g o v
erned entirely by the Estacada Money Market.
We shall try and govern our business so that the
rate will he 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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Mrs. John Surface died in a hos­
pital in Portland last Thursday af­
Teachers’ Association Meeting
ter having a surgical operation per­
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Mrs. W. A. Heylman who went
formed on her neck. The laxly was
to California to get a timber claim
The Clackamas County Teachers’
brought to Estacada and the burial
did not find a suitable one and so
took place at Mt. Zion cemetery on Association will hold a meeting in returned without filing.
Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Surface Estacada on Saturday of this week.
$3,000 to loan in amounts to suit
The meeting will be held in the- M.
were residents of Oregon City.
K. church.
It is expected that a the- tx*rrower. Hank of Estacada.
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A 1 Lindsey has been given the
special car will be hired to bring
contract for doing the work on K.
the teachers from Oregon City and
M. Miller's new residence.
Mr.
the west part of the county.
A
Miller, who has several lots in the
big attendance is looked for, and the-
F'ralcy addition, has a very beauti­
association especially asks that the
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ful building site near the base of
public and school patrons attend
the hill.
the day’ s session.
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The case against Hon. George C.
Brownell for subornation of perjury
Insure your property with the
in regard to field not on a surviv ­
We are equipped to nianufftctur
Bank of Estacada. We represent
ing contract, has lieen dismissed
from 40,000 to 50,0'Xj tif the best
$300 5 years' time, 6 pr. cent.
two of the best insurance companies
because there was nothing in it.
Cedar Shinglos each day, and will
$2000 3
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doing business in the United States.
Had this dismissal been handed in
On Saturday eve. April 11 a lit-, deliver them in Estacada at
$800 3
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Our companies paid losses in full
two years ago Mr. Brownell would
erary and musical entertainment
*500 2
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have been reelected to the state sen­
Or the purchaser can get them at of the San Francisco fire. They
will l>e given in Estacada under the \
Also private money to loan on
stand al the head of tile list. Take terms and in amounts to suit bnr
ate. But Mr. Brownell is enjoying
the mill.
auspices of Centennial Rehekah
no chance with cheap insurance. —J rower. Certificat, s of dt posit on Or­
a good law practice, which is better
lodge. It will consist mostly of vc-
When wanting shingles examine Bank of Estacada.
egon City Banks tnken iti exchange
than being senator.
ral, instrumental music, recitations
for first lien real estate mortgages.
these. Orders filled promptly
The Rebekalis are
Dr. W . M. Morey, veterinary and readings.
Call, write or phone
JO H N W. LO D E R .
surgeon, of Molalla, was at W . A. going to spare no effort to make (
Teller. Salt Rheum and [c/ema
These art* desea.es for which Chamber- Attorney at I.aw it Abstractor of
! Jones' livery barn last Saturday this one of the most pleasant events
I lain'» salve is especially valuable.
It Laud Titles. Oregon City, Oregon
practicing his profession.
He will of the winter. * Watch for posters |
' quickly allay* the itching and smarting
make a return visit to this place in and program which will appear in
B EST IN V E ST M E N T
. and s,Kiti effects a cure. Price 2» cent*.
PROPRIÉ.
a week or two. If wanted Dr. Mo a few days.
. 1 Kstacada A g e n t A. Morrow
Sold al the l-'-tacada drifg store.
News «me y tar lor one ■ >11 a
Livery, Feed & Sale
STABLE
W E HANDLE T H E BEST IN
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GROCERIES, DRYGOODS j
Geo. Estes, President.
S. W. Stryker, Vice-President
L. E. Belfils, Asst. Cashier
F\ Rhodes brought a parsnip in­
to The News office Friday evening
that was grown on Win. Rhodes’
farm. It is a prodigy in tlie vege- ]
table kingdom, pleasuring 3 feet 1
inch in length.
Mr. Rhodes has}^06' 608 CHlVMi!i:R o f c o m m e r c e
Lloyd Yocum left Good Samari­
PORTLAND
been supplying the local market
tan hospital last week and returned
ST A TE M EN T S OF T A X E S W IL L RE
home. His hand if healing more w ilh ParSniPs a l> " in te r.
Walter Woodard who was sick f u r n i s h e d upon a p p l i c a t i o n in
rapidly than at first it was thought it
for a week has resumed work again p e r s o n or b y m a i l .
c a l l and
would.
at the power station.
e x a m in e d u p lic a t e t a x r o ll .
Merchant Win. Dale went to the
Harmon Green wishes to .sell his rHONES MAIN 2° 56 OR
big city Friday and met Mrs. Dale
who returned from her visit to her residence property. The place w i l l ___________________________________
Baby bllggieSi just iu> and thosc
daughter, Mrs. J. K. Stubbs, and pay frio'a month rent which makes
family at Hood River. Mrs. Stubbs it a good investment for someone at ! needinii them can b, accommodated
has about recovered from her seri­ $8oo. the price he asks for it.
at very reasonable prices at Cooper
ous illness.
& C o ’s.
Remember—
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O m CLRS:
dressers and center tables. W e want
you to see them, and be convinced
that you can get bargains right here
without going to Portland.— Coop­
er & Co.
A B O U T I T , T H E SO O N E R T H E B E T T E R
IF YO U
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Mrs. L . G. Harrington, of Clack rey can l>e reached b y phone at his
imas, visited with friends and form­ home at Molalla.
er neighbors in Estacada last week.
W. A. Heylman has been men­
The Estacada Oddfellow lodge tioned as a possible nominee oil the
may fix up the lower room in their Democratic ticket for state repre­
building, so that it can be used for sentative.
Mr. Heylman was at
public entertainments.
Oregon City Tuesday and filed bis
They are here, our beautiful new petition for the nomination.
Everybody to Know that wc are
¿til! punching tickets for those
pictures that will help beautify the
home. If you haven’t got one
better come in and see
1908.
Capital, $25,000
Clinton Heylman was out from
Portland ou a real estate deal.
Our big reduc­
M A R C H 26,
E s t a c a d a S ta te B a n k ! A1
LO CAL NEW S AND
P E R S O N A L M E N T IO N
to ourselves.
TH U RSD AY,
CEDAR
C. F. HOWE E
H I N G L E
Musical and Literary
Mortgages for Sale
Entertainment
JULIUS KRIEGLR
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