The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, June 18, 1908, Image 1

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E S T A C A D A , ORE/',ON,
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GOLD HAT PINS GIVEN AWAY
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We are giving away some heavy gold
plated “Swastika” hat pins. Call in and
see them, and learn about it. Get one for
your wife or your mother, or mother-in-law. Good
way to win her confidence
LO CAL N EW S AND
P E R S O N A L M EN TIO N
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Get ready; there is going to be a
noisy time here on the Fourth.
Attorney L ivy Stipp of Oregon
City was here yesterday on business
matters.
W. C. Whitfield and family ar­
rived here last week from Ellens-
htirg. Mr. Whitfield purchased a
five acre tract near town.
Oregon Nursery
STOCK
Children's Day will be observed
in Estacada with an entertainment
by the children.
We have the agency for 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
Mr. Brower, of Orient, is adver­
tising a moving picture show which
is to be in Oddfellow hall today.
Manager and Mrs. Lauryy of the
Estacada Hotel have just as nice a
display of roses as one could wish.
H. N. N O R TH
Scott & Stubbs, painters and pa­
per hangers, are after business, and
have placed their ad in The News
S. H. Raney, who has been quite
sick, is improving quite rapidly.
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WARM WEATHER
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GOODS
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The warm Summer Weather is
here, and we wish to say that our
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Light Weight Summer Goods
in All Lines
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Are just what you want
DALES
l& e Meat Market
Handles the best Fresh and
Cured M eats Obtainable
Cash paid for Hides and Market Produce
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Orders Promptly Filled for Out-of-Town, and City Trade
Van Duren & Gerber*,
PROPRIETORS
Swift’s Arsenate of Lead
$1.80 FOR 10 lb. KEG
Wakley’s Squirrel Poison
Formaldehyde
Mole and Gopher Poisons
In quantities and prices to suit everybody
The
Estacada
Drug
Store
We
TH U RSD AY,
JU N E 18,
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GROCERIES, DRYGOODS
AND
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 v
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of shoes for Spring and Sum­
mer wear, on our shelves
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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
Goddess of
Liberty Contest
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Sparks’ Storè
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
REA L EST A T E,
it is quite as prudent to first ascer­
tain that the title is free from defects
We have been making reliable
Clackamas County
A BSTRACTS
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
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CLACKAM AS
COM PANY
CH AM BER
OF
PORTLAND
E. F. and F. B. RILEY.
THE BANK OF ESTACADA
Transacts A General Banking Business
Capital,
$10,000.00
Money to Loan on
Real Estate
INSURANCE
This bank has the local agency for some of the very best
TITLE
Fire Insurance Companies.
Let us write your policy. : :
CO M M ERCE
If you have money to loan, we will place it for you.
ATTORNEYS
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hinman,
who recently sold their farm north
of town, are moving away. They
; will reside in Portlam f until they
find another location.
If you
have Real Estate for sale, list it with us, 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 F'xchange 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
V. Linglebach wishes to buy a
workhorse. It must weigh between
110 0 and 1200 and be not over 8
years old, sound and true.
Tw o lots 100 by 100 feet with
house and outbuildings for sale on
easy terms, or will trade for team
and wagon.— A. B. Dean, Estacada
Stella W o m e r........ ...................... 1 Inquiries answered at The News
F. E . Hilton, a banker and lum­ Mabel Judd ................................ 18 office.
berman ot S i Louis, called on W. Ruth Dale ..................................... 22
A . Heyluian 1111s week.
Mr. HU- Mary W omer............................... 2
SPRINGWATER
lou said this section of the country f.ena Lehmann .......................... 1
looks tar the best to him ot any Gertrude Morrow
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The Children’ s Day program was
place he has visited, and will invest Edna Miller................................... 1
Here 11 lie huds wliat he wauls, m e Mary I'aie
1 a grand success; over $ 10 was taken
in for Sunday School missions.
bank 01 Ivslacada has been asked to
investigate tor mm.
The Cleaner young people went
to pick strawberries at Clackamas.
ELY B R O T H E R S S O L D
Miss £oa Irwin and Miss Cora
Our grange is prospering, three
Yocum aie expected to return troin
new
members initiated Saturday.
The store and business of the Ely
Corvallis tins week where tuey have
Edwin
Bates and wife came over
been attending college. Miss Irwin Bros at Currinsville were sold last to the grange and while here the
week
to
Mr.
II.
H.
Yount
of
Port­
may assist m me postotiice.
Estacada bridge was closed and they
land. The E ly Bros., John K. and
had
to go home by way of Baker’ s
J. R. Lovell was elected clerk- George D., began business at Cur­ bridge.
treasurer of Currinsville school dis­ rinsville ten years and one month
John Reid was elected school di­
ago. They have built up a good
trict, and L. Hale director.
rector,
and J. A. Shibley, clerk. A
business, and their many old pa­
Hostetter & Miller, who bought' trons are sorry to see them go out 2-mill tax levy was voted down.
the Hinman farm, are having the of business. John E ly intends to Too many taxpayers without school
whole tract of 88 % acres laid out in remain at Currinsville, and manu­ children.
facture soda pop. George E ly will
go to Southern California and start
a fruit ranch. Mr. Yount took pos-
iessioii of the business on Thursday
of last week.
and Invite you to examine them
If someone should offer to sell
you a
GO LD B R IC K ,
Going anywhere? Going to trav­
el? If you are, you will need either
a trunk, suit case or telescope. We
have a new supply of these goods.
We are now prepared to furnish Also, shawl straps, Etc. E tc.— H.
you with sewing machine needles & Cooper & Co.
shuttles for any sewing machine
made in the United States. These
For sale—Two fine residence lots
are made by the Boye Needle Co. of
011 Main Si. at top of grade, 100 x
Chicago, and are put up in nice,
100, $ 1 7 5 .—Bank of Estacada.
clean tubes, and everyone is guar­
anteed to be true. Call and see them
A show case, counters, shelving,
and also the needle threader with
heater, stove pipe etc. for sale at
which any person can thread a nee­
very reasonaule prices, at this print­
dle in the dark.
If you don’t be­
ing office.
lieve it, come and see.
Trespass notices printed on good
cloth at The News shop; 10c, three
for 25c.
A good cio p of strawberries is be­
ing picked 111 m e U am eld country.
W aller Snutlm bas thiee acies, 1 1 .
11 . lr a p p 2, VV. H . iio lu e r i / 2 .
The vote in the Goddess of L ib ­
A ll otucr kiuus ot berncs arc yield ­
erty
contest for the Fourth of July
ing proiihcaily. .Monday, M is. 11 .
n . 1 rapp picked 50 pounds01 goose­ to date * is as follows—
berries troin uve 4-ycar old bushes. Emma Gerhardus ..................... f
small pieces of 5, 10 and 15 acres,
and will place the land on the mar­
k e t . Messrs. Hostetter & Miller
are in the real estate business in
i Portland.
WE HANDLE THE BEST IN
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O. C. Yocum of Pompaii on Mt. mountains east of town.
Hood, was here last week, and vis­
The Estacada school board has
ited at his brother, Tlios. Yocum’ s. employed Thomas D. Miner to be
principal of the Estacada" schools
Will Cunningham has sold his
the coming year. Mr. Miner was
barbershop fixtures, and the buyer
principal at Sunnyside last year.
is moving them to Portland.
It is said that his family will move
Local grown strawberries were here.
shipped out of Estacada on Monday
for the first time this season by
Walter Snuffin who has fully three
TO O U R TRADE
acres this year.
A heating plant will be installed
in me ivstacaua public school build­
ing before uuouier school year be­
gins. a jauiior will be hired 10
take care ot the bunding. 1 iiese
tilings were decided on at tne meet­
ing Monday.
$1 A Y E A R
OFFICERS:
G eo. E s te s , P r e sid e n t. ^ S . W . S try k er, V ice-P resid en t
L. E. B elfils, C ashier
Miss Maude Sturgeon left Sun­
John B. Haviland is in Redding,
day morning for her old home over
C al., dealing in timber lands.
at Tillamook City. Miss Sturgeon
The railroad company has begun
has been pharmacist at the Estacada
the erection of a new depot near the
pharmacy during the past two years
site of the old one in Portland.
and while here she won the esteem
Merchant Cooper is having his of everybody.
She goes home to
store repainted by Scott & Stubbs. stay.
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Wm. Delap and John Cassidy are
Noah Heiple and Hass Tracey
soon to enter the real estate busi­ started out last week on a prospect­
ness in Portland.
ing trip up into the foothills of the
L o st— A lad y’ s purse containing
a little change, and a key to ihc
phone omce. R ew ard. Alary R.
VV oilier.
1908.
Estacada
State
Bank
Capital, $¿5,000
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Mrs. J. O. Linn is making her
home at present at her sister, Mrs.
M rs Ed. Cornell and daughter,
Lee Wills' at Cleone.
of Portland, are visiting Mrs H. V.
In the Tracey school district J. Adix.
A pretty little Tl/ t pound girl was
C. Duns and Frank Thomas were
elected directors, and W. H. Hol­ horn to Mr. and Mrs. George Dale
on Friday morning, June 12th.
der, clerk.
A little girl of Mr. and Mrs. Bell
of Eagle Creek had au arm tiactur-
ed this week, and Dr. A d ix was
called to attend her.
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Cashier.
Register
DRY GOODS and VIET GOODS
C. F. HOWE
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 DERN CONVENIENCES
One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast
Local and Tourist Trade Solicited
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