T 7 NO. io op VOL. 3 * E ST A C A D A . OREGON. T H U R SD A Y . N O VEM BER 3. 1910 : I YEAR R e a d y F o r E x h ib it s ¿ ! Estacada State Bank LO CAL N EW S AND P E R SO N A L M ENTIO N The Commercial Club announce Fat entile wanted; the fatter the their room in readiness to receive better. See Penland & Jorg. the apple exhibit. Mr. Sparks ! Geo. A. Steel, President. L. *E Belfils, Cashier | W a n t e d Nice fat beef cattle will have charge of the display. at Townsend's. Top prices paid. Do not place ypttr name on boxes. DIRECTORS: Don't forget t.> get your dinner, When they are received at the club Geo. A. Steel, Thos. Yocum, John Zobrist, L. E. Bellils | room they will be designated by at the Park Hotel for 25 cents. number, so that exhibitors names Mrs. E. L. Wouacott of Garfield will not appear until after the judge Capital $25,000 is reported to be very ill. has made his awards. Entries can Vote for the best man and the be made until Nov. 10th. The best measures. judging will occur on Saturday Curtis Wilcox went out on Mon­ Nov. 12th. Do not delay, but General banking business transacted. Drafts issued to bring in your exhibits at once. day and killed another deer. any part of the W orld. There will be preaching at the H a llo w e e n P a rt y Free Methodist Church next Sun­ M oney telegraphed to any part of the United States day evening at 7:30 o'clock by W e handle Trusts, Commissions, Escrows and Collec­ Rev. Hopper of Gresham. The Jolly Jack-o'-lantern Novel­ tions. Go to the election on next Tues­ ty Co. held a very enjoyable day and vote. It is your duty to Halloween party at the Harken- W e afford every facility consistent with good banking rider home last Monday evening. do so. About thirt3-five or forty friends of Interest paid on T im e Deposits. 3 '*« six months; 4 % John Page of the P. R. L- & P. Rachael Reed and Clema Harken- twelve months Co, after a three weeks visit in the rider were present. Soon after the East is again at home, John says arrival of the guests they proceeded W e do all kinds of legal work Estacada sti'l looks good to him. to liven things up with games. W e represent six old line fire insurance companies At the Methodist Church next Considerable fun was experienced Sunday morning at 11 A. M. the in the games of the evening. Re­ W e have town lots for sale. Cash or easy payments pastor will take for his subject freshments were serged in true “ American Citizenship.’ ’ All Halloween style, much to the pleasure of those present. About electors are invited to he present. Hours: Open 8 :5 0 A. M. Close 5 P. M. Mrs. Wm. Dale let. on Sunday 12 o'clock all wended their way tor a two weeks visit with her towards home, each believing that daughters, Mrs. Stubbs of Hood there is nothing quite so enjoyable as a Halloween evening spent with River and Mrs. Gill of Dufur. the Jolly Jack-o'-lantern Novelty Lee J. Cauficld is the only anti­ Co assembly candidate for County Sur­ veyor. He asks your support, R e c e p tio n to M in iste r (paid adv.) > ! *.v Sv > Á‘ Better Be Safe Than Sorry G et a n A b s tr a c t b e fo re y o u b u y Ii you are already a landholder, $ be sure you really own the land de­ scribed in your deed. Our Abstracts oi Clackamas County titles stand the test. C L A C K A M A S T I T L E C O M P A N Y . IN C . ESTABLISHED 1 6 0 S Head Offices: 509-511 Chamber of Commerce Building. ¿£ -3Ef3eiSC S¡SSiS> y3B — John Straight and his party from On Tuesday evening a number Oregon City, who have been up of members and friends from the the Clackamas hunting, returned Methodist Episcopal congregation on Monday with two deer. gathered at the Parsonage to greet W. A Kaudle, Fred Mewhirter and welcome the new pastor. The and A lvy Hulburt went gunning in ladies came provided and refresh­ the. SpVingwater country on Sun­ ments were served later in the day and landed a three point buck. evening. After a cordial greeting Two accidents happened at the to the Rev. W. F. R. Browne, his River Mill dam site late Saturday wife and four children all dispersed. afternoon. One resulted in a Currinsville and Ca/.adero citizens broken leg for one of the workmen were also present. and the other received a scalp wound from flying rock during P o r tla n d F ir m s blasting. C o n t r ib u t e W, P. Parrel, of Barton, lias purchased six acres of land ad- jaceut to his property from Mr. The fire company desire to Jibson. Press says he is going to specially mention the following make a ranch that will be a hum­ persons and firms of Portland who mer when he gets it fixed up, generously contributed to their H. O. Jackson delivered a fine fund for the dance recently held in hunch of sheep to Penland last aid to secure better fire equip­ eek. We also learn that he was ment for their company, Portland so unfortunate as to lose a valuable Stationery and Woodeuware Co horse 011 Suuday. It got loose and $ 2 ; I). N & Ii. Walters $2; M. foundered on some barley chop it Sellet & Co. £?; Goodyear Rubber found, from the effects of which it Co. $5; Columbia Phonograph Co. $2; Berger Bros. $2; Fleischner, died. Mayer & Co $4; Mason Erhman A prohibition rally will be held & Co. ? i ; Oreg< n Casket Co. $2; in the I. O .O . F, Hall on Thurs- Prae! Hegle & Co. $2; Carman ay Nov. 3, 1910, 8 P. M. W. Mfg. Co, $2 ; Healey Bros. $2 ; F. Proctor, C. Schucbel and J. W. Blake-McFall it Co. £ 1. Loder of Oregon City will speak. Music will be furnished by the male quartett, Everybody invited. C o l. H o fc r S p e a k s You are cordially invited by the members and friends of the Norah Hale-Looney Memorial Church in Garfield to be present at a recep­ Now is the time to buy House Furnishings tion to the new pastor Rev. W. R. Browne and his family Friday and you can find them at the Estacada Furniture Store. ; evening Nov. 4th at the church. W e have a nice line of Iron Beds, just arrived; also Mat­ J. C. Kilgore arrived in Spring- tresses. Spring that we will guarantee for 20 years against ; water from Chicago on Friday on account of the illoess of his sou sagging or breakinng in any part. W hen in need of a good Sherman. We are glad to report mattress call and let us show you our B. O . M. E. mattress, that while he found his son very ill he is thought to be improving which means “ Best Mattress on Earth.” Y ou can use it and it is believed getting along very for 30 days and if it is not satisfactory and misrepresented W e ll. Mrs. E. T. Jones has purchased lot 4, block 32, located 011 the Bou­ W e also carry Furnishings of all kinds. W hen in need ; levard, and will erect a modern bungalow 26x44. At Lindsey has of Graphophoncs or Records call and get our list. G ive us the contract and will get it under your name and we will mail you a new catalogue each way at once. month of the famous Columbia Indestructible records. E. D. Miller of Viola brought to bring it back and get your money, or another mattress. When you need anything in our line call and we will treat you right. Yours truly ESTACADA FURNITURE CO. M-W-W-t"! » »+» »+♦ H-+-I this office a vegetable which he raised resembling a licet which he called a mangweitzel and said it was used for cow feed. It was 27 inches long, 20 inches in circuin ference and weighed 14 pounds. It is on exhibition iu our office anil looks as if it would make a cow a couple of good square meals. On Sunday afternoon Col Hofer, at the I. O. O. F. Hall in Estaca­ da, made an address before a number of Estacada voters in refer­ ence to the 32 measures to lie found on the ballot. He warned them that great care should be exercised so that the proper things of benefit to lis would lie made, laws that we need not make any apology for or try to evade would be passed. He favored the Home Rule bill and gave good substantial reasons for bis opinions, citing experiences he had in other states with con­ stitutional prohibition. He said you could vote the district dry but yeti could not vote the people dry. The remedy for the liquor evil is the ousting of the dive keeper and the proper regulation of license and for each community to determine whether or not license should lie granted. If a town or country dis­ trict desired saloons they could by their majoiity vote have it. If they desired none they, by the same majority, would he free from it His remarks were highly spoken of hy those who listened to him ns being truthful and stripped of scu- * ¡ J h - LO T M AY lie said about C U R L E E pants, their beauty of design, excellent qualities and superior tailoring, which, when summed up, means just this: “ Full measure of value.” ^ f j* s M I! ■ . 9 $ Í!I ¡I J Price considered we doubt if you can procure such stupendous values elsewhere, unless, of course, it be at a store selling C U R L E E pants. f C U R L E E pants are attractively fashioned and built to answer every requirement. You’ ll need a Sunday pair at troni $5. to $8. C U R L E S P - a c n t 1 ; Silver Plated Ware | of the very best makes and latest dtsigus.............................................. For Thanksgiving Men’s Hats The kind that give good service. Come to 11s for your new hat and we guarantee to suit both your taste and your pocketbook. We have the new, stylish shapes and shades. Our hats not only look well but wear well. Prices £1.23 to $3 Boy’s Hats In the same styles that daddy wears. hats at 50 qejjts to $1.50. There’ll be a Bed Warming T h e newest, big line of Blankets Boy’ s Size o 90 cts. ” I. $t 35 THE Watch For Our Christ­ mas Display Soon UNIVERSAL” , Food Chopper Doca aw ay with the Chopping Knife ami Dow* altogether. SO LD DY U niversal ▼ CH Q PprgJ - r o 09 i ESTACADA MERCANTILE co. t a n m timeutalisui, H o r se Falls; M a n H u rt Billy Penland met with an ac­ cident in front of the postoffice on Saturday evening that might have been more serious for him than what it was. He had been at the slaughter house and with Will Hashberger they came horseback into town. The horses were can­ tering along at a pretty good gate when the animal Penland was rid­ ing fell. In falling Penland was fastened down by the horse falling on him and the other horse struck him with its hoof in the face. The horse that fell received a broken k g and was taken to the barn aud strapped up in the hope of saving its life. Penland at first did not think he was much hurt and went about his work until late and while on his way home was compelled to call for help when Mr. Osborn came out and helped him home. He is about his wotk now again as usual but feeis stoved up. Lemmon-Gwinn Everett. Gwinn, of Cazadero, and Miss Luola Lemmon, of Grass Valley, Ore., were married last week at the St. Charles hotel in Portland. About thirty friends of the bride and groom were present to witness the ceremony, which was performed by Rev. D. I). Young of the M. E. Cluircli. The groom is a merchant in Cazadero and has been in business there for about a year. The bride was the recipient of numerous useful and valued wedding gifts. They will reside at Cazadero. Livery, Feed & Sale S T A B L E W . A. JO N E S PROPRIETOR Good rigs and careful drivers always SPECIAL Given ATTENTION Hunting and Fishing Parties WOOD & LUMBER Local and Long Distance Telephone F R U IT L A N D S Shibley-Tenny STAMDISH BROS. representing Lorenzo Tenny and Miss Erma CHAPIN & tit IllOW , ol Portland Shibley were united in the holy bonds of matrimony on Wednesday at high noon at the home of the bride. About forty friends and relatives of the bride aad groom as- j A d v i s e us w h a t y o u h a v e f o r s a l e sembled and were present to witness 1 the ceremony which was performed by Rev. Geo. Cromlev, of Astoria, who was a former pastor of the Springwater Presbyterian church very beautiful copy of “ A Modern Shdll women Vote If they did. millions would vote Dr. The bride was a former school Madonna.’’ The guests present Kind’s New Life Pills the true remedy teacher and the groom is a rancher were, Mr. and Mrs A. E Sparks, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. fulfils, Mr. for w o m e n . For banishing dull, fagged in the Springwater district. feelings, backache or headache, consti­ and Mrs. John Gartner of Firland, pation, dispelling colds, imparting appe-1 Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Ctirrin, Mr. tite ami toning up the system, they’re Celebrate Wooden WcddinR and Mrs. Ed. Sating, Mr. and Mrs. unequaled. Easy, *-3(0, sure. 25c at all AI Lindsey, Mr. and Mrs. Howard druggists. (Crowded out last week) lames, Dr. and Mrs. Adix. Mr. and A very pleasant social event was Mrs. J. W. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bowerman Will Speak the "Wooden Wedding” of Mr. M. Miller, Mrs. Jones, and Miss and Mrs. Fredrick W. Gartner, Jones. J. Bowerman will speak in Esta­ which was celebrated Monday eve , cada on Saturday afternoon. AH Oct. 24II1. “ Five Hundred" was Will Promote Beauty the republican candidates will be played at six tables, after which Women desiring beauty get wonderfu present also. Come out and give delicious refreshments were served, help from Backlen'* Arnica Salve. Ii them a hearing. then followed the “ wedding” at banishes pimples, skin eruptions, sore which Dr. Adix acted as minister, and boils. It makes the skin soft and For pains in the side or chest dampen and at the conclusion of a very velvety. It glorifies the face. Cures a piece of flannel with Chamberlain's sore eyes, cold sores, cracked lii»s, chap­ Liniment and bind it on over the seat of solemn ( ?) and impressive ( ?) cere­ ped hands. l est f r burns, scalds, fiver mony he presented the happy pair, pain. There is nothing better. For sale sores, cuts, bruises and piles. 2$ q at all in behalf of those present, with a druggists. by all good dealers.