4 * - ' 'V. tO O tU ft , •. ' NO. 25 OF V O L. 4 E S T A C A D A , O R EG O N , AWAY We are giving away some heavy gold LO CAL N EW S AND P E R S O N A L M E N T IO N GOLD HAT PINS GIVEN plated “Swastika” hat pins. Call in and see them, and learn about it. Get one for your wile or your mother, or mother-in-law. Good way to win her confidence Hurrah for Cake, anyway! When the last precinct is heard from there will be no doubt al>out his election. A number of our people are tak ing-in the rose festival. Oregon Nursery STOCK Judge Gill and family are now occupying their new house at Cur- rin and 2nd streets. Miss Linda Wouier, who has been teaching at Dover, is home again. Neil Bronson and wife left Tues day for St John where they will live. Pharmacist Maude Sturgeon went to Portland, Tuesday, to see the roses, and to meet her folks from Tillamook. A hail storm, lasting several min utes, occured Monday evening, just after election. WONDERFUL Flies! » » Just think, here it is close to the middle of May, and i Summer Clothing is in order. Have you yours ready? If not call and see the many nice things we have to offer you. And the price. You remember, we told you recendy that we are willing to di- f vide with you, and live on a small profit. ' Now, don’t think we intend to give you cheap f ‘ goods. Not so. Dales never do that. We i will give you the best possible for the price. ? j ? » R 8 ^ R g V R x R x R 8 J For SHOES, SUMMER SUITINGS, g | LIG H T U N D E R W E A R , N O T IO N S, g | Millinery and Straw | Field Hats SEE D A L E ’S g f X$ie Meat Market Handles the best Fresh and Cured M eats Obtainable Cash paid for Hides and Market Produce ] ( Home cured Hams and Bacon, and rendered Lard ) | 4444 Orders Promptly Filled for Out-of-Town, and City Trade Van Duren & Gerber, PROPRIETORS Swift’s Arsenate of Lead $1.80 FOR JO lb. KEG Wakley’s Squirrel Poison Formaldehyde Mole and Gopher Poisons In quantities and prices to suit everybody The Estacada Drug 4, 1908. Estacada State Bank Capital, $25,000 Store • D. M. Marshall went to Oregon City and Portland Monday and saw the opening of the rose festival and visited the warships in the harbor. WE HANDLE THE BEST IN GROCERIES, DRYGOODS Shoes DIRECTORS •* For every member of the family Geo. Estes, S. W. Stryker, T. Yocum, John Zobrist, Albert D. Schmidt We have just put a new lot .T S irp rs of shoes for Spring and Sum mer wear, on our shelves G > TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Writes Fire Insurance in Five of the best “DOLLAR’ companies. Handles Real Estate, Town Lots both Business and Residence, and Farm Property near Estacada you would probably take it to an assayer and be convinced it was genuine, before paying your money for it. If you are about to buy some REAL ESTATE, and examining titles for 16 years. It is our business to assist you in all the details of transfer of real property. Call and examine our Clackamas County records, taxrolls plats, Etc. The CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY 606-608 C H A M B E R i t and Invite you to examine them * Sparks’ Store E. F. and F. B. RILEY, T ra n s a c ts A G e n e ra l B a n k in g B u s in e s s Capital, $10,000.00 SB Money to Loan on - Real Estate ~— - rrr.——. — - 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. ATTORNEYS « ‘ ■ i THE BANK OF ESTACADA O F C O M M ERC E PO RTLA N D By our Wayside Reporter have Real Estate for sale, list it with property of our own for sale and can us, as we push If you have no your sales ; : i • Miss C. A . Cutter was at Cur- rinsville visiting Thursday. John Honebon is laid up with a bruised leg caused by the kick of a horse. J. C. Duus is“ putting in a ram and will soon have water in his home. Miss Grace Davis is visiting in Portland. Mrs. Aunie Krigbaum who has been under the weather for some time is getting well again. The school at Garfield closed F ri day after a^suecessful term under the'direction of Miss’ Martha Blun dell". Our lawyer will attend to all of your legal business, drawing papers of every kind ( ( ( ( ( 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, Register ) ) ) ) ) Cashier. Register DRY GOODS and WET GOODS C. F. HOWE RESIDENCE BURNS House and All Its Contents Go Up in Fiery Flames ' Another fire, and another home gone. The Ecktrson residence at the corner of Shafford and Fourth streets burned to the ground Friday night Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Close who OO up ed the l u 1 e w v c a w a y , Mrs. Mary Heipleof Eagle Creek on a trip to St Martin’ s Springs, has sold a lot 50 by 100 at the cor and no one was in tile hous • at the ner of East Glisan and Union Ave, time John Peg -, who l;v s across Mayor W . A . Hcylnian, who made Portland, for $4,000. the street, was the first to see the a stiff race for representative. Mr. i Heylman feels very grateful to the F. J. McHenry, a campaigner for fire at about 3 o’ clock Saturday ' people of this part of the county for morning. He gave the alarm, and ! the Prohibitionists, spoke in Odt’ - the excellent vote given him. . f.ll jw ball Sunday evening, to a 1 in a few minutes nearly the whole Jeweler Johnson went over to large audience. The speaker made town was out, but nothing under several votes for the ,Tdry” princi heavens could save anything. The I Vancouver Friday, and spent Sat- ples. Mr. McHeny was unable to nearest water hydrant is 600 feet ! urday with his people. be at the Garfield Grange hall Sat away, and the fire company’ s hose Mr. and Mrs. C. W . Seynioure reached but half way to the fire. urday evening as advertised. [ have recently had their residence in Mr. Close carried $1,20 0 on all his Oak Grove repainted and repapered Fishing in the Clackamas river household effects which were valued J throughout. This is one of the and the small streams that empty at $2,600. The house was small, ’ nice homes in Estacada. Mr. ■ into it is much better this year than but one of the best built in the Seymoure is devoting much time to it has been for a number of years town. The origin of the fire is a ’ gardening this year Mr. Ed Scott past. Fishing parties are numer mys'ery, but it is thought that it I did the painting and papering for ous, arfd all are successful in get- was started by burglars. The house Mr. Seymoure. was valued at about $300. 1 ting good strings. Mrs. F. B. Warfield has removed her furnishings of the Golden Eagle hotel into Portland where she has a roaming house. . If someone should offer to sell you a G O LD B R IC K a trunk, suit case or telescope. We it is quite as prudent to first ascer have a new supply of these goods. tain that the title is free from defects Also, shawl straps, Etc. Etc.— H. We have been making reliable Cooper & Co, Clackamas County A B STR ACTS Work on the improvement to the city’s water supply system was tem porarily suspended last week when Mrs. W111. Stubbe forbid the work men from driving oyer her crop of A celebration that will do honor grain with a team. The matter has to the founders of our country will been adjusted, we are informed, so take place in Etacada on July 4th. that the work can proceed. The volunteer fire boys are gradu ally arranging for the big time, and The vote 011 justice of the peace it is going to be the grandest affair in the three precincts comprising since our last celebration. the district is— George— Boswell 15, Womer 12, Merchant Lewellen went to Ore Gil) 13. gon City Tuesday with the election Estacada— Boswell 31, Womer returns of Springwater precinct. 97, Gill 99. V . Linglebach wishes to buy a Eagle Creek —Boswell 16, Wom workhorse. It must weigh between er 9, Gill 73. 1100 and 1200 and be not over 8 years old, sound and true. Surveyor Blockley, superintend A great deal of inconvenience is given the people on the south side ent of a surveying party 35 miles of the river by the closing of the up the Clackamas, canie out of the timber last week and spent several bridge to team travel. days in town. Just what interests Some folks are troubled by pota Mr. Blockley and his crew repre toes turning dark after being boiled sent is not generally known. This especially at this time of the year. same outfit spent several weeks in If they are peeled an hour or so be the same locality last summer, and fore they are cooked, and left to it was then reported that they were stand in cold water, they will keep employed by the Southern Pacific. nice and white.— Farm Journal. Now they are said to be surveying S. N. Kilgore and brother, C. E. a route over the Cascades for the have gone out to their Springwater O. W . P. Mrs. Blockley and baby are stopping at the Estacada Hotel. farm. L- J. Palmateer injured one of his feet last Friday evening, and Dr. A dix was called to dress it; Mr. Palmateer was engaged in climbing telephone poles, and jabbed the pointed piece of one of the climbers into his foot inflicting quite a bad cut. '¿ y W $ AND Two lots 100 by too feet with Mrs. R. C. Herring and daughter house and outbuildings for sale on Wavo have gone to Hood River and easy terms, or will trade for team will remain during the berry pick and wagon. —A. B. Dean, Estacada ing season. Inquiries answered at The News Mrs. W . Sommers, of Portland, office. and Mrs. J. W . Sommers of Idaho, visited at Mr and Mrs. C. W . Sey- Going anywhere? Going to trav raoure’ s 011 Monday. el? If you are, yon will need either District Superintendent Kerr of this conference of the M. E. church will be in Estacada on June 9th for the purpose of having a quarterly conference. : '- - a $1 A Y E A R OFFICERS: Geo. Estes, President. S. W. Stryker, Vice-President L. E. Belfils, Cashier Clias. Bronson and family have moved to St John. H. N. N O R TH A JU N E Mrs. A . Morrow is recovering from a short illness. We have the agency lor and are selling all kinds of nursery of the Oregon Nursery Co. whose fruit trees, shrubbery and berries are known to be the best. Give us your next order How Time We TH U R SD AY, * Will register your order for prompt delivery Hazelwood Butter Hazelwood Cheese FULL LINE OF STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES $2 a day The Hotel Estacada A L L M O D ERN C O N V E N I E N C E S One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast Local and Tourist Trade Solicited