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ESTACADA, ORKOOX
; Estacada * State BanS n
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LOCAL NEW S AND
P E R S O N A L M E N TIO N
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came
hom e
4 Mrs, Elmer Shankland was called
Í to Sell wood last Saturday on nc
^ count of the sickness of her sister.
Geo. A. Steel, Thos. Yocum, John Zobrist, L. E. llelHIs ;
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••TSSrag1. " I S T "
April 7th
0! ver Circled Plows, lienney Baggies, Mandi Wagons,
Superior i>ni.s, l . & 0. Oise Plows and Harrows.
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Miss P.i -sie Hughes
to stay last week.
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John Bates Disappears
Mrs. G eo ge Cai iff, of Cazadero,
has been on tin si. k list.
Capital Fully Paid Up - $25,000
Estacada Man Disappears Very
Mysteriously And Has Not
Been Heard From
For Two Weeks
Don't forget the big gam e next
Estacada vs Urooklyns of
Poi Hand. G am e begins at 3 1 *. M.
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John I, Safes n resident of Ks .
tacada and well known throughout
Miss Grace Davis spent Sunday the county, disappeared on Tliurs-
with her friend Miss Annie Blotch, day afternoon April 7th, leaving no ,
of Cazadero,
‘ trace of what has become of him.
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Mrs. Pott’s NickJe Plated Sad Irons,
3 irons, handle and stand at 95 cents per
set.
Elder J If . Moore will preach n It w as considered strange that he
the Church of Christ next Sabb th should go aw ay and make 110 pro- t,
vision tor the care of his work, but J
on the " N e w Birth " John 3:5
no s.-iions apprehension was enter- i
Willie Welch came dow n- f.om
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i tained about him until Sunday last H
Cazadero on Monday and had a
when Mr. E E. Wcdemeycr a u d j j
fatty tumor removed from his ear.
sister of 8.(6 MpUnomali St , Port *
Dr. A d i x was the surgeon.
laud, while sp -nd'-ig the da y at Ks-
Eunice Richards, of Seattle, sur tacada about five o'clock while iii
prised her,friends in Estacada by the park picked up an umbrella in
coming in on them unexpectedly which the registry book, used by
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Monday evening. She is visiting Bates in niakiug entries of t h e 1,
at the Reagan home.
stallion he has charge of, were
made. Nearby a black felt hat lay.
E A Leighton, of Willamette
brother-in-law of John Bales came On examination of tire book Bates’
to listacada on Monday to aid if name was found and the finders
possible in clearing up the tuistery look the book and umbrella to
of his disappearance. There was Jones' L iv e r v Barn. Jones at once
made the findings, which were
nothing new that lie learned.
recognized by him as belonging 10
Mr. Ray Congdon who has hern
Bates, known amj lie with several
up in British Columbia cruising
other persons were conducted by
timber for some time, dropped in
the Wedetneyers to the place where
home for a few days but d o n ’ t e x
’. hey had found them and where
pect to stay long 'till he will be off
the hat still remained. It was close
on another trip.
to the river and as the ba nk is very
W. A
Headman informs the steep a
in
park leads down ; 1 w o r k
Progress that he will engage in and at this point to the river
handle real estate. His plans are
Great excitement was created
110I yet fully made tip but that he here by the finding of these belong .J
expects to remain here and retains ings and a search of the river bank ! Tj
all the property they have had ex- and river at the point was made, i t
ept tile bank and bank building.
but darkness prevented a thorough ' ^
trail
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Why The Deal Fell Through
He didnk know the exact acreage, for no survey had
ever been made. The land had never been abstracted; but
the title he thought was good, for he had bought from old
man Bill Jones, an honest man. Come to find out— his
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deed
was not on record; he would file it at once. The
patent he had never seen, but would look that up, too.
There was an old mortgage the clerk found “unsatisfied,”
yet it surely had been paid. The buyer wanted the farm if
the title was good, but being from Missouri he had to be
shown. So the deal fell throngh.
Moral: Get An Abstract And Be Ready
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C l a c k a m a s T it l e C o m p a n y , in c .
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Head Offices: 509-511 Chamber o f Com m erce B u ild in g
the farai.
PORTLAN D, ORE.
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Mr. Matt Lousberry was down
from Madras last week visiting Ins
auut Mrs N. C. Shankland and
other friends. H e expects to go
up in the A lberta country and pos-
ibly take up a homestead.
R. C Herring left last week for
Rochester, N. V. to make a visit to
his native state and renew former
friendships. Mr. Herring was 11
prosperous Garfield rancher but
sold his ranch and intends onlv to
make a visit, as lie invested in Es-
tacada property before leaving for
the East
T h e dance given by the ball team
at the Pavilion Saturday night was
well attended and a financial .suc
cess. T h e boys intend to repeat
eve ry two weeks these dances and
hope by dancing and good ball play
ing to be the idols of local baseball
" f a n s ” and till a page of uitwiitlen
brs.ball history, that will be like
the vision Haskins now lias of what
it will be.
the
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Dr. Hess Stock Food, 65 cent ar.d
$1 packages. 25 lb. pails $2.
1 1-2 lb. size Dr. Hess Heave Pow
der, 50 cents.
Dr. Hess Instant Louse Killer, 35.
Dr. Hess Dip and disinlective for
scab, mange, lice, ticks.
Shears of Quality
liach shear is carefully tested, ground
set and fitted with a special lock nut and
|i bolt, which insures the user a Perlect Cut-
. ling Edge at all times. They will not
loose. Money back if not satisfact-
ory.
6 in. t.icklg plated, 75 cents.
7 “ “ “
85 cents.
8 “
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$ 1.0 0
Also cheaper grades in stock.
Butcher Knives
With a full guarantee for every knife
defective we give another in its place.
Prices 35 cents to $1.75.
Henny Buggies with quick shift top,
auto seat, wing dash board. A grade
material throughout.
examination. On
Monday
the : 1
river was examined and dragged by 1
citizens
Win. Straight with his
1 BDSE.
boat having been secured at tii he! I
I0f{
River Mill and by them sent up to
CASH
assist iu the search.
Edw in Bates went to Portland on
• rw: .v.-ASREB
Monday to ascertain if any trace
could be discovered of his being in could not do business sufficient to
Portluud, as agent Myers snvs ,,e be profitable, lie this as it may,
sold to Bates a return ticket
I It is apparent to a close observer
Portland and at the same time- that the establishment of two banks
Neck meat, 8 cts. l b . ; plate meat
Myers thinks he sold a ticket for at almost the s ime time was the 9 cts. lb ; short ribs, to cts. l b . ;
Oregon City to someone in this lo primary cause of trouble that has prime libs, i t cts, lb.: toll ribs
cality, but just who it was lie does existed here and which has ¡ fleeted ¡roast, \2\. cts. !b ; rump toast, 11
not know. If the paitv who bought the social and business life of our Os. lb ; shoulder roast, 11 cts. lb ;
it can give any information as to city and adjacent country.
¡lank roll, to cts. lb.; shoulder
whether Bates got on the car for
T h is paper lias no apology to | i st*“ak, 1 2 ‘ j O s lb
Jb ; round steak,
Portland it will be appreciated if make for the attitude it lias alw ays 1.5 cts lb. ; loin steak, 15 cts. lb.;
they will infoi m the Progress to taken, believing it acted from the loin, pork, 17 cts. lb.; loin, veal,
enable us to establish if Bates went motive of w hat we considered right. 15 cts. lb. ; loin, mutton, 15 cts If).;
to Portland or not.
In this opinion we have been sus shoulder venl and mutton, u 1.. cts
ESTACADA MERCANTILE CO.
Notice
MILSE
f os
CASH
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Livery, Feed k Sale
STABLE
w. A. JONES
P R O P R IE T O R
Good rigs mill careful drivers
SPECIAL
G iven
always
ATTENTION
H u n tin g mid Pishin g Parties
WOOD & LUA\BER
Local and L o n g Distance Telephone
BUY, SELL, TR A D E, ETC.
l ’eu-
tained by the majority, as we be lb ; ham of same, 15 cts. lb
land and Jorg, Props.
lieve.
F or S a i .K— T wo good second
It has been agreed by the prin
hand sewing machines, Wheeler Hi
cipals in the two sides to this con
Wilson and Singer. A lso a brand
Notice
troversy that each are willing to let
new Kldridge direct from the fac
by-gobes be by gones and to band
Robt, Mnrchbank and wife have
A citizens’ meeting is called b y tory, A t the Progress.
returned from
North Yakim a,
together in a united effort to
the city council to meet at the Es
We have several pieces of prop
Wash., and are again residents of
vance the interests of Estacada. Iu tacada Commercial Club room on
erty left with ns to negotiate a sale
Estacada. T h e relief afforded him
this effort we pledge cur support. Monday evening A p r 25th for the for. Intending investors in Esta-
from his asthma by the change to
T h a t we will all see things alike j purpose of considering the advss- caila will do well to consult u s a s
Washington was only temporary
A business change in Estacada cau scarcely be expected, but it is ability of issuing b< mis for the un we may have just wliat you want.
and as " B o b " always did like Ks-
It is de- Inqnire at the P k o g k k s s office.
that came as a great surprise to all to he hoped n much better con provement of the streets.
tacada he wilt remain as long ns
dition will exist and it remains 'sired that all taxpayers and voters
except those directly
connected
\\ A.vfKti Good fat beef cattle,
his asthma stays away.
with us to see how well we c m per- p*. piesent.
with the deal, was consuniated on
highest
prices paid, See Penland
form our part in this mutual agtee
E. S. v V o m k r , C it> Recorder
A Sunday School
convention Monday morning last when the E s
& Jorg,
metlt.
at the W hite Temple in Portland tacada State Bank took over the
Mr ITeyhnnn and Atty. Rar'.iett
I-*» k S a l e T w o good teams of
on Apr. 26*7-8, It is intended to Bank of Estacada leaving only one
Deeds Filed For Record
intend to remain in Estacada and
work horses, harness atul wagons
embrace all denominations and it is Bank in the city . Negotiations to
engage in oilier business, T h e re
complete.
Will be sold c h e a p . - IS.
pc.l to l. tve represented district accomplish this have been going on 1
Estacada State Hank to J. J.
will 1. no change in the officers of
M. Miller.
| delegates fro m e ve ry Sunday School for some time- and it w is through
Davis. Lots 9 and 10 Blk. 8 Z o b iis t
the Estacada State Bank.
■ in the district, of which each school the untiring efforts of Attorney
PoR S a i . i ; Fresh Jersey cow
Add. to listacada, ¡£200.
is entitled to two delegates. A n j Bartlett and
smd Ca hier Bt lfils that it
I A . Lin n ct al to Francis M. and calf. Impure M. E. G uttridge
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Spring water, Ore.
excellent program has been pre-1 was successful.
Snyder, S U and S '£ of N ' i of
p a « d for tlie three da y convention
W'i do not at this time desire to
N E ' f of SEJ4 of Sec. 3 T . 1 S. K.
W. A . Htyltnan, cashier of the
4 All railroads and boats have g r a n t - 1 rehearse any of the unpleasant1 Richard Wilson,-father of J. R. 5 K., #300.
Bank of Estacada. desires to thank
* ed exclu sion rates.
j temend -ranee - of the establishment Wilson and form cily of T.:.‘ n ada,
A. W . Botkin ct ux (O R
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t!in-.e w ho have since the establish
T h e Pomona Grange, which c o n - ' -,I tw0 banks in th: s.in til commit win s , serious illness wn . hr 11 tinned St uni nn and W, K
Hian is 32 33
ment of the bank favored them
1 veneri at t he S p n u g w a t e r G rang nity and any reference in that di in these columns last week, died nerrs in Sec, 18, T . 2 S K
.1 K.
with
their business and wishes
rectiou
Is
merely
hi.lorical
and
has
at
the
home-
of
his
son
on
the
1
ast
1 fiail on thè r.ttli. w .s very largete
$2000.
tin-i having deposits with the in-
■ attended bv mtinbcrs troni over ihe ' to do with the history of the ease Side, Portland, on Saturday morn
B R. Graham et ux to R. C
sli ution to call as early as possible
: caunty, about twn hundred being and is not meant to freshen in the ing last, T h e rei.iu 1 us we re taken Her ing . I.ots 4
and 5 in Blk
7 to arrang. the same. He solicits
ainda
of
the
iieople,
both
country
to
Tacom
a
and
i-de:
red
in
the
farn-
[ iu a'ten-Jnnee. T h e program •
Zobr xt Add. to Estacada, s è >
iitinn met of th te banking re
1; ! ¡t> , that 1
»ted and ily burying ground. Mr. Wilson
P
4 1 t erv entertainiug aud in ihv 1 ■ 1 • *
Estacada State Bank to Evere
lation
for th; purchasers, the Es-
\#tn
y
o
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Tfif
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waged
about
had
attained
a
ripe
old
age
and
is
tl, >• Asso Ï». .iv 111* 1
t sidt ration
b ada
ate Bank.
..liiu u L e r id bv many
Estacada M. Miller. L ' ts 14 and 15 in Bit
4 grange went o-i r- cord ns <■ ivotiu j - i lia .- t two insi 1, .! «>:.
Il-t.-itu-ss valiirf |>I Îî 4 tS that are s u e - 1 ¡icople who wondeied at his sptight- 7, Estacada. í-iziw.
1 !o tile b Elative aliti . Ci T k ud i'.l
iii»
T lu ’ ’ r -si :il nre ties! r< 4 A!*(! nceded by 1 lines-, and quick motions for one r.l
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Scott a - -Ur of Mrs. Va l-
i and against the A.*
T h e Ladies' A id So i: ty met entine arrived from the East lust
i F n m o iu G r a n g - will
■ : a» S .n d • : T ï y * »ur.r.uui tv. It has ecu ap- Ins age. Hi- kindrn-s of heart and
f tbç second Wednesday iu J. ’ . i - !■ areni to :. k ¡* observe rs that for so gentlemanly treat Ing while 1 - re left with Mrs. O. O Ph.i. ! ou We nn - week and is r:; king lier home w ith
their next s-. ssion.
mall a community two
banks him many fti* nd rjio iigo ur [«ei-ple.duy aflcrnoou.
! Lei,
Bank Of Estacada Sold
Estacada Slate Bank Buys Out
Bank Of Estacada. Deal
Closed Last Monday
Death Of Kid'. rd Wilson
When in need of Furniture, Quit
P.-.j e
Deadening Felt, Rugs, Carpets, Linoleum, M tting, H
mocks, Beds and Beddinj/, in irrt Furniture and Qt
ware of any kind, call at the tsta o id d littnilure St rr
and get our prices when in town.
W e still have a few Sir n r Mac! :--s : ft yet. Let us
sell you one. Come in, we v/ili tre t you rDht.
Yours
W . D. and L. M. Henthom
50 lb. sack 1-2 ground salt 38 cts. sack
100 lb. sack 1-2 * . “ 73 “ “
50 lb. sack Dairy Salt,
45 “ “
Ncphi Utah Land Plaster 75 cents
per sack.
No. 8 all copper, nickle-plated Tea
Kettles at $1.00 each.
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P h o e n ix P u r e P a in t . J a p a n e s e O il W o o d S ta in .
J a p -a -L a c o r C h i-N a m e l.
T o b e a u t ify y o u r h o m e .
Mica or Universal Axle Grease
i lb. pails. 75 cents each.
W e Solicit (Recounts
f f ie t ia t /e ^ {/ts tr a c ts
f i A VEAR
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Geo. A. Steel. President.
T H U R S D A Y , , , A P R I L 21, 1910.