'1— ^9 ■ U L & É "ÎÜR â y * % NO. 19 oh ESTA C A D A VOL. 3 Estacada State Geo. A. Steel, Pres. Bank i Don't forget tfi get your ilinuer, I at the Park Hotel for 2.s cults. C. A. tastnidn, Vice Pres. L. E. Belfils, Cashier LO CAL N EW S AND P E R SO N A L MENTION •. i DIRECTORS: • f j Spedai C ity Election February 4th * Mdse, for Cash Mrs Henry Held, of George, is ! Petition Asking for a Vote on visiting with friends at Hillsbord Liquor License Question is Mr. and Mrs. \V. Penlaud spent Friday in Portland. C. A. Eastman c/4.ccounts Solicited I am prepared to file and fix the ¡of voters totalizing about one hun- tceth of your horse so that he can dred and twenty voles was con- enjoy life, Price $ i . E. M. Miller j sidered by the Council to indicate a Sparks and Reed have the build ■ public sentiment to have the issue ing they are moving now on rollers : settled. For the last couple of years this has been a very annoying and coining toward Broadway. question to the me:, the citizens When in need of Silverware buy have elected to serve them. It has the best. For sale by A. N. John been all unpleasant duty gratui­ son, jeweler. All goods guaranteed tously performed by the council- Geo. E Lewellen, of Moro, who | men uho have done what they was here to attend the wedding of ¡deemed best for good government. sho: t j An ordinance calling the special] his sister, paid this office election on Saturday February 4th call. The Estaeada Pharmacy has re was passed. : c. i isasss i asusfsssse B — etter Be Safe Than Sorry Mdse, for Cash We are unloading Grunted by Council Mis. W M ....... ■ t p t a f ■ week of her Christmas vacation with her At a meeting of the City Council brother ;.t Clatskanie. held on Tuesday evening a petition Mrs. Haskins returned on Satur­ from the citizens of Kstacada was day hom a ten days visit to Placer, presented requesting them to call a special election as soon as possible Ore. to have the question of a majority Rev. Datling will preach next ¡either I foi or against the granting of Sunday morning and evening a liquor licenses decided. The pe­ the Christian Church. tition bad been hastily prepared Forest ranger Mendenhall is and coutaiued eighty on signatures spending the week with his parents showing the interest manifested in the question. The Council was at Sheridan. slow about acting on the petition Arnmnd Adams left on Tuesday for Portland where he will attend a and the session lasted until almost twelve o'clock before a decision was barber college. , reached. The Council finally voted The public schools after a vaca j unauimouslv iu fuvor of orderilIg tion of ten days resumed work on ‘ j the election. The strong petition Monday. ! of that number of names from a list Geo. A. Steel, Thos. Yocum, John Zobrist, L. E. Bellils ?i A Y K A R OREGON. T H U R SD A Y , JA N U A R Y 5, 19 11 Fence. a car of Field We would be pleased îo do your Electric Wiring Give us a chance at that new Plow, Harrow or Buggy Let us figure or, that Plumbing job. I How about a new set Harness? We can rig them in style, if you like. We sell McCall Patterns 10 & 15 c. American Gentlemen Shoes for Men 3.50, 4 and $5 cently added the A. D. S. Renie dies a trial win convince you ot P o p u la r $pi in ^ w a tc r Y o u n g their merits. Lady Weds Portland Man Bats for Gentlemen 1.50, 2 .5 0 & $ 3 ,0 0 Next week we invoic The i Mrs. H. A. Williams underwent an operation at tile Good Samaritan Hospital on last Friday, Dr. Adix had charge ot her case and removed W. J . Lewellen Home is Scene of Very Pretty New a tumor. She is reported to be get­ ting along very well. Year Wedding Carl Cary, a former Estaeada b who more recently has been ovi r at Tillamook, is circulating here The home of Mr an 1 Mrs. W. J. Lewtllen was made merry on New I among his friends. ».. . WStOK'S ( XT 3 S 5 fl£.'’•* Ed. Hyatt, a popular con luctor Yt n s day by a company of people I of the P. K L. .V P Co. who made who gathered to wmu ss the mar- view, Or., Alfred Lewelbti, ot and when that is taken others that liagi of Miss S. Waivo Lewellen, Our Abstracts oí Clackamas County titles his headquatters at The Kstacadn, Portland, Or , Eugene Lewellen. would be glad to be permitted to f r , m yotn g ■ t daughter«f Mr. and Mrs. \ Ill this ^ £j has just returned to Portland Lr. and Mrs. W. pay' and eat are denied. stand the test. 9 a honeymoon trip of a month spent] Lewed>-n to Floyd II. Pounder P ,ess Howell, Howard Smith of manner he always has enough and j youngest son of Mrs. Myrtle B. Wallens and to spare for tho. e who have been j ffl in the land of flowers. W. A. JO N E S i Pounder of Portland. The ring Sprmgwater, P R O P R IK TOR provided for and keeps this noted 9 They have it - good fresh n g t- ceremony was used and was per-j C l a c k a m a s T it l e C o m p a n y , i n c . hotel to the standard of excellence] Ctood ri^s mid careful drivers always tables. Go see them. 1 n‘ ] burned at eleven o’clock bv Rev. N CW Y e a rs Eve. SlID D er SPECIAL ATTENTION E S T A B L IS H E D 1893 it has attained not only here blit land Jorg. i O.orge R. Croinley, after which Given IIuuliu*' and T.tdiinx l ’arties through a widely distributed terri­ Head OITices: 509-511 Chamber of Commerce Building. PORTLAND, ORE. f i Is Served By Hotel tory East and West. E xact'y at The cemetery of the I. O. O. F. wedding breakfast was served. The of ??stacada located on the Wade happv couple departed on the three WOOD & LI'MBF.R f Portland Miss Ethel Hale I the patrons ot the Fraternal P hot , b e s s a visit. He succeeded Firemen Hold Meeting played the wedding march. Tlu 1 Brotherhood dance on New \ears in establishing ail agency. bride s bouquet was caught by Miss Eve The dining room had b en Pinex —the new remedy for Ivy Cornett. The firemen held their regular Q n prQOCl f a r m S e ­ Eugene Lewellen very beautifully decorated for the ' coughs and colds for sale at the Es- caught the bouquet thrown bv the ; occasion during the day The care nio.ill.ly business meeting last Mon- n 1 tacada Pharmacy. maid of honor. The parlor and taker then desired to give Mr. and day evening, A large percentage *■ had of the members were present and Mrs W. M. Yonce entertained dining rooms were tastefully deco Mrs Latiry^ a surprise. He | at a New Year dinner on Sunday rated in f ms and Oregon grape, prepared additional decorations that the following officers were elected Mr. and Airs. W. A Jones, Mr. and Among the many beautiful and I lie had carefully’ planned in large for the ensuing year, B. R. Run- STANDISII BROS, Mrs, A. R. Haskins, Harry Eckles, valuable gifts was a necklace set' letters, made from evergreens, to mel. chief; L. M. Heuthoru was repre se.ibnii with topaz, the groom's gift to the hang on the wall. Just before the elected to sue cd himself as presi- Elmer Barkley and Jack Baker. Christmas is over and the new year is here. We sincerely CHAPIA A Ht RIO’tV, ol Cortland maid of honor was a jeweled Hat j time to serve supper lie quietly dent, as was also Paul Womer for Mr. and Mrs. Trapp who have thank our patrons for your courteous treatment and lilieral patron­ ' in and to the best man a topaz slipped into the dining hall and vice president and I'., M \ ulentine ] been spending a ccuple of weeks at Bronson, violinists, weie the age of the past year and ask a continuance of it for 19 11. stickpin. hung the additional decorations tor socretary; James Smith, treas- ; Silverton have returned. They musicians who furnished the urer. C. Linn was appointed for­ The bride was born and raised ! which were the Initials "P . K I,, We have tried to serve you to the best of our ability in the were delayed longer than they ex ­ j< ¡patrons with music for the evening, he-re and is one ot the most popul ,r & P. C o.,” on the north side 1 he mat! of liose cart No. 1 and J pected to be by Mr. Trapp taking Harry Eckles, president of the past and will try and make it more pleasant for you this year, if it young Indies in the community, east end contained a wreath en Pelton of hose cart No. 2. After sick. fraternity, Robt. Duncan, Grover the meeting the members repaired is our power to do so We are always increasing our stock and al­ The groom is a prominent real es- circling 1 9 1 1 The south side con- Fred Morris, of Portland, who stale dealer in Portland. Mr. and tamed the new year greeting iu full to the Park Hotel, where, by pre­ Krigbaum and Rav Hamilton were ways handle the best for the lowest possible prices. We are ready floor managers. W. A. tones, \V. has been more 01 Ess identified Mrs Pounder will reside at Wood-] " A Happy New Year. When vious arrangement, supper had M Yonce and E. Ii. Edgar were at all times to give von our attention and prices, which we think with the development of Estaeada, mere Station. been prepared. After enjoying the ! Mr Lauryy, who is always alert *0 ! the judges. Mrs. Win. Um.erwood was in our city on Wednesday. ] The wedding gue»|s were: Mr. ¡for any mysterious movements supper the members adjourned are as low as the lowest. I received the ladies prize and Cleve lias spent much of his time the past ^ Mr, w j J,ewel 1 eu of Spring about the dining room, discovered their homes. Cowe in and see us and get prices before going elsewhere and - Ileiple the gentlem in • for the liest ” ] year in New York City. water. Mrs Myrtle B Pounder, R the work of the caretaker, he was hard time costume; Mrs, W. M. be convinced for yourselves. Laura Daugherty, of Myrtle 14 Poumler, M is■ Mina Sutherland, much ar.d agreeably surprised and J l j f - J XilTlC DdnCC I.S I Yotice the ladies prize and James Again we thank you for the past and solicit your patronage iu Creek, an old friend of the Wona- Morris W Quart Tin , E Quarter called the Pur*. Bliss representative SllCCCSSful bowel the griith ms for th ■ rize cott family aril.ed iu Estaeada on mas all of Portland, G. E. Lew- to view the decorations. file the future. wilt/. The Hotel Estaeada s rv»d Wednesday to pay a visit to h«T old j elleti, of Moro, O r, Miss Ellen tables were tastt fully decorated as The Hard Time Dance given by j lhe tUPPcr- friends and look over our territory Cnrrin, of Salem, O r, Mr. and well as provided with an abundance the l;raternal Brotherhood on New with a view of a possible invest- Mrs L Hale. Mr. and M d Robert of g' o l things to eat. 1 he supper meat. of C a n te r Hie, • , was highly ■ pok a of by p I ; ,kM the real estate business iu M yrtle1 M ss Ellen Cnrrin, of Salem. Or , milled to sil at the tables, which ir d and a good time was enjoyed , subscriptions for any magazine. Point and we beli.vc will be able to Rev. G orge R Cromley, of Astor- required previous provision for, as L E. B -If.i-. solo Cornell-,t, Nila | You save the coat an 1 riak in aeud- American Lady Shoes for Get an Abstract beiore you buy ladies, 3.50 & $4 Ii you are already a landholder, r be sure you really own the land de­ scribed in your deed. next week we w ill tell you about Bargain Goods E S T A C A D A M E R C A N T IL E co. Livery, Feed & Sale STA BLE y Money' to L /o a n curity" ESTACADA TU R N ITIR I CO. a M ■ »♦ »■»•n •| jr Cornett, of Fair Mi >ist, and Neil and Lee j mg.