The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, April 02, 1908, Image 1

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NO. 16
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VOL. 4
E S T A C A D A , O REG O N ,
LO C A L N E W S A N D
P E R S O N A L M EN TIO N
OllR CASH SYSTEM
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Capital, $25,000
in Portland, Sunday.
Cash, Big Sales, Small Profits
IN S E A S O N
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DIRECTORS:
Ed. Scott is papering and paint­
ing the new residence for the Cary
brothers.
Geo. Estes, S. W. Stryker, T. Yocum,
John Zobrist, Albert D. Schmidt
mi ai ui s
Postmaster J. T. Meyers of the
Dodge postoffice, and J. W. Marrs,
were in town Wednesday.
L . L. Simpson who purchased H.
W. Green’ s barbershop fixtures,
: opened shop, Tuesday, in the old
drug store stand.
I Millinery for Spring of 1908 9
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Our pictures are now on inspection and sale.
Come and Look. All are W elcom e
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D A L E ’S
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$ io a week
$ 2 a day
The Hotel Estacada
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A L L M ODERN C O N V E N IE N C E S
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One o f the most delightful Resorts on the Coast
Local and Tourist Trade Solicited
C U P I D
C U P I D
F L O U R
F L O U R
Those who had charge of the
work of entertaining the teachers at
dinner Saturday wish to thank all
who, in any manner, assisted with
the dinner.
Do not forget the drama, “ Dia­
monds and H earts" which will he
given Saturday evening by students
of the Estacada school.
A pie so­
cial will take place after the play.
Remember—
Cleveland's Baking Powder in
3 lb cans only cost $ i and 5 lb cans
S i.65. Both these cans have the
metal handle under the regular cov­
er.
They are useful when empty.
Recommended by-H. N. North.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Shankland of
Sellwood spent a couple days of last
week at the old home near Estacada.
While here Mr. Shankland rented a
portion of the farm to Everett Mil­
ler fo r the coming season.
On March 28th John Zobrist e x ­
J. F. LO V ELA C E
ecuted a deed for Lot 2 in Block 1
FLOUR
------- > — — E S T A C A D A , O REGO N and Lot 7 in Block 12 of th e-Z o ­
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. E very sack is guaranteed or
money refunded. When you get Cupid Flour, you get the B E S T
brist Addition to Clias. Shutter.
The actual purchase price paid for
this property was $150 .
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones of E s ­
tacada were here last week for a
visit with Mr. Jones’ father, B F.
The visitors
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I A V p l a f P *s our Agent at Estacada, you will make* no mis- Jones, of 492 Tenino
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take in using Cupid Flour.
T ry it today, Price formerly resided in Sellwood and
' are well known to a number of our
is reasonable
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citizens.— Milwaukee Bee.
H. R. Mill Co.
A Warner Telle Hew to ReSeve Rbeee-
■Mtic Pains
I have )>een a very great sufferer from
the dreadful ciesense, rheumatism, fo ra
number of years. I have tried many me­
dicines but never got much relief from
any of them until two years ago, when T
1 «ought a bottle of Chamberlaid’a pain
balm. I found relief before I bad used all
of one bottle, but kept on apply ing it
and soon felt like a different woman.
Through my advice many of my friends
have tried it and can tell you how won­
derfully it has worked.—Mrs. Mary A.
Cole, 140 S. New St. Dover, Del. Cham­
berlain's pain balm is a liniment. The re­
lief from pain wpich it affords is alone
worth many times its cost. It makes rest
and sleep possible. Sold at the Estacada
drug store.
Liyery, Feed
&
STABLE
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W . A.
Sale
JO N E S
PRO PRIETO R
Good rigs and careful drivers always
SPECIAL
Given
ATTENTION
Hunting and Fishing Parties
WOOD & LUMBER
Local and Long Distance Telephone
Of Miss Lylith Moore who will
he here on Apr. IX, the Tacoma
Daily News of March 28, says:
“ Miss Lylith Moore elicited much
praise on the delivery of her dra­
matic selection. It was a pathetic
recital and given in a finished man­
ner. Miss Moore will give readings
in Seattle, Portland and Tacoma.”
When it has been used by the
best cooks for the past 40 years,
surely it must be of fine quality.
Cleveland’s Baking Powder. Ask
H. N. North
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tacada on Wednesdays.
Clackamas
an d In v ite yo u to e x a m in e th em
Sparks’ Store
County
TAXES
For County Commissioner
$3,000 to loan in amounts to suit
the borrower. Bank of Estacada.
THE BANK OF ESTACADA
T ra n s a c ts A G e n e ra l B a n k in g B u sin ess
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Capital,
$ 1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
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Money to Loan on Real Estate
INSURANCE
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.
If yott
have Real Estate for sale, list it with us, as we have no
To the Republicans of Clackamas
property of our own for sale and can push your sales
County:—
The undersigned announces him­
N ew Furniture
self as a candidate for county cotn-
Our lawyer will attend to all of your legal business, drawing
A visit to the furniture store of missioner of Clackamas county sub-
papers of every kind
H. Cooper & Co. will convince any- ject
die will of the Republican
( Our rate of Exchange and Discounts will he gov- )
one that they can get what they j voters at the primary election on
( erned entirely by the Estacada Money Market. )
( We shall try and govern our business so that the )
want in furniture right here in Es- Ap*-'1 « 7 ; as a businessman and one
( rate will be as close to 10c pr $ 1 0 0 as possible, it )
tacada. A new and more extensive niuch interested in the development
( being the usual rate throughout the state
)
stock in nearly all lines has been of Clackamas county,
If I receive
put in. Also, a higher grade and said nomination and am elected to
more expensive line of goods. The said office, 1 pledge myself to use
new furniture includes some very
abiIities and 1)est effor,s in the
beautiful iron bed steads, commodes Promotion of the interests of said
and dressers, rockers, center tables, count>’ and Awards a progressive
couches, art squares Etc. Mothers administration of county affa.rs a-
will be particularly interested in the lon* «onm ical and business lines.
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R O B E R T S. COE,
new baby carriages and go-carts
Canhy Precinct.
that have just recently been received
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at Cooper’s store. See them before
For County Assessor
going elsewhere.
BECAUSE
To the Republican voters of
Maybe you did not know we had it. Maybe you thought
Grandma Sulcr’s Birthday
I Clackamas County:
we
could not make the price. Maybe you forgot that we
I am a candidate for the office
Another year rolled around and
of County Assessor. If I am nom­
are the oldest house in town. Maybe you forgot to fig­
Thursday March 26 finds Grand­
inated and elected I promise the
ure in the freight.
ma Suter still here able to receive people of Clackamas County a just
Maybe you forgot we can sell goods as cheap as
a number of friends who came to
and fair administration in accord-
any country store this side of Portland. Don’t make the
celebrate her 88th birthday. The ence with the laws without fear cr
party came as a surprise: they
mistake again.
favor. I have no "Special inter­
were, Mrs. Wilburn, Mrs. Mary ests” to serve. My motto is Hon­
Young, Grandma Judd, Mrs. G lo v­ esty and impartiality.”
Ginghams
Prints Hose Outing Flannels
er, Mrs. Garret, Mrs. Trullinger,
W. H. Holder
Mrs. Boyce, Mrs. Case, Mr. and
Yugar
Tees and Coffees Spices Canned Goods
Mrs. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Flem-
Those Dill Pickles
ing, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Nield, Josi-
ah and James Suter, Mr. and Mrs.
E. C. Suter and family. Dinner
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was served after which the guests
were favored with some sougs, one
W IL L A T T E N D TO YO U R W A N T S
of which was a war song in honor
of the oldest son. and civil war vet-
erah Josiah Suter. The singing
was well rendered by Mr and Mrs. We are equipped to manufacture
$500 5 years' time, 6 pr. cent.
L. I . SIMPSON
Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Fleming, from 40,000 to 30,000 of the liest
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$2000 3 “
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one song calling for an other.
A Cedar Shinglg».each day, and will
1 HAIR CUTTING AND SH AVING AT
$800
3
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6
little more friendly chat and the deliver them in Estacada at
POPULAR P R IC E S
$500 2 »
" 6
guests departed, all expressing
Or the purchaser can get them at Massage, Scalp Treatment and L a ­
Also private money to loan on
good wishes for Garndma’s future
dies’ Shampooing, Specialties
the mill.
terms and in amounts to suit bor­
health au(i happiness. In spite of
her advanced age and 5 years wea When wanting shingles examine Shop in the Druq Store Bldq. rower. Certificates of deposit on Or­
egon City Banks taken in exchange
ry confinement to her chair, she
for first lien real estate mortgages.
these. Orders filled promptly
js in ^ session of all her faculties
Call, write or phone
vShnopinq Coiiqh
and
cheerful, with a chnst-
JO H N W. LODF.R,
I have used Chamberlain's cough rem-
: edy in my family in eases of whooping Attorney at Law & Abstractor of
jan' s ]10pe of a Iretterworld to come,
! cough, and want to tell you that it is the Land Titles, Oregon City, Oregon
Gne whonl when he comes, the
Mrs. Otto Kleatsch met with an
accident one day last week which
has confined her to her home and
bed ever since. She was standing
near a stump that her husband had
a team hitched to and was trying to
pull. The stump came out quickly
in a hard pull, and a long root flew p^j-d trill find waiting,
iiround and hit Mrs. Kleatsch on
3 Friend,
the side hurting her quite severely.
f
a new lot
mer wear, on our shelves
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Mrs. Fred Davis of Garfield died Tues­
day follow ing a short illness. The funer­
al w ill be this afternoon at the church at
Zinin. An obituary w ill appear in next
w eek's paper.
W e have just put
of shoes for Spring 'and Sum­
A. E. Sparks went to Oregon
Wood Choppers Wanted
City Wednesday morning as a dele­
M A Y NOW B E P A ID
Ten wood choppers wanted at
gate to a meeting of the M. W. A .
A T T H E O F F IC E S OF
once
to
cut
cord
wood,
at
90
cents
a
lodge.
will have a formal opening on April 4 .
cord.
Pay every two weeks.—
Syr And we would like to have every lady ( as well as every Kt
The dishes that were left at the Groff Bros., Estacada, Ore.
!£. gentleman) to call and look over the pretty new Spring ¿y Oddfellow hall Saturday can be
The CLACKAMAS TITLE
Syr Millinery. A t the same time we will show you one of the Jjft found at the telephone office.
David F. Warner is just finishing
COMPANY
the work of clearing five acres of
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Prettiest, Best and C heapest Lines of f t A. T . Dorsey, who sold his shop rich bottom land on his farm near 6 0 6 -6 0 8 CH AM BER OF COMMERCE
PORTLAND
here to J. V. Barr, has gone up to
town. Mr. Warner began last Fall
Turner, Wash, afld opened a black­
to do this work, and has accom­ S T A T E M E N T S O F T A X E S W IL L B E
smith shop.
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That has ever been brought to this little city.
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plished quite an undertaking.
F U R N IS H E D UPON A P P L IC A T IO N IN
County Commissioner John Lew-
C A L L AND
Miss Anna Leone McBride, pupil P E R SO N OR B Y M A IL .
ellen was in Kstaeada, Saturday, on of Frederick Zech, and teacher in E X A M IN E D U P L IC A T E T A X R O L L .
Our shelves are replete with New Goods and we
county business.
He came over the von Meyerinck Conservatory, P H O N E S M AIN 2 0 5 6 OR HOME A 2 0 5 6
want everybody to see them
with the schodl ma’ ams.
gives piano or organ lessons in E s­
SHOES
GROCERIES, DRYGOODS
For every member of the family
Property near Estacada
Everybody to know that our
iff
BEST IN
Shoes
Mr. and Mrs. J. J Marchbank
were in Portland, on lousiness Tues­
day.
Why did you do it?
Merchant
A G E N E R A L B A N K IN G B U SIN E SS
Howe asks that question of you in T R A N S A C T S
his ad this week.
Writes Fire Insurance in Five of tfie best “ D O L L A R ”
Mrs. Anna Reid of Portland vis­
companies.
Handles Real Estate, Tow n Lots
ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
both Business and Residence, and Farm
W. Antrim last Sunday.
© < 2 $ ® c § 8 > c ^ .c § © c * © c * 3 >
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W E HANDLE THE
AND
Merchant H. N. North has been
iu Portland and Oregon City since
Sunday.
H. N. North
I mii .
$! A YEAR
W e Estacada State Bank
Mrs. B. F. Bullard and little son
were at Oregon City, Tuesday.
GARDEN TRUCK
1908.
OFFICERS:
Qeo. Estes, President.
S. W. Stryker, Vice-President
Mrs. W. M. Yonce was a visitor
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L. E. Belfils, Cashier
Our big reduc­
tions on many staple goods continues :
a,
Louis Gerber is again assisting in
in the meat market.
W e are enabled to sell goods
cheaper, and more of them.
A P R IL
“ Diamonds and H earts."
Is a great benefit to our customers as well as
to ourselves.
TH U RSD AY,
W . A . H E Y L M A N , Cashier.
WHY DID YOU DO IT?
CEDAR
Howe or George
S H I N G L E S
NEW BARBER SHOP!
JULIUS KRIEGER
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Estacada A eut A. Morrow
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Mortgages for Sale
best medicine I have ever n«ed.--W. P.
BEST IN V E ST M E N T
! Gatton, Poseo, Ga. This remedy is safe
The News one year for one dollar
and sure. Sold at Estacada drugstore
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