Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, September 17, 1908, Image 1

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L O C A L N .E W S A N D
P E R S O N A L M E N T IO N
For all lands and lots in Clackamas County prepared and
extended by
C L A C K A M A S TITLE C O M P A N Y
509 5 1 0 .sii C H A M B E R O F C O M M E R C E B U IL D IN G ,
P O R T L A N D , O REGO N.
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This Company has prepared and is the owner of the best |
County titles
Orders for abstracts, extensions of abstracts, certificates of
will be received by the
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Estacada State Bank
&
Th e Ladies A id Society will meet
with Mrs. l’arouuagian on Friday
afternoon at two P. M. A ll ate cor­
dially invited to attend.
Archie Yocum is home from
Government Camp where he has
been employed for some time. He
expects to remain at home.
County Commissioner Mattoon
was in the city on Wednesday on
his way to examine the working of
the county road stone crusher.
C F . Howe went out 011 upper
Eagle Creek on Sunday with the
Miller brothers
He expects to
spend a few days rusticating.
With You on Your
or ELECTRIC WIREING
Hardware Co.
Lime
Cement
Salt
Mill feed
Land Plaster
Field Seeds, Shingles
17. 1908.
$1 A Y E A R
home of the Estacada State Bank.
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into the mountains on Friday for | SatUrday to eni ° y the entertain-
tlie purpose of locating on rail road 1 ments ‘,n<* P'easurts ol bie larger
etty. She has been pretty closely
and.
confined since coming to Estacada
H arry Eckles came into the city j yhe returned on Sunday.
from his home in California on Fri-
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Mr. and Mrs. E A. Miller left
1 day evening. He expects to remain:
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n n r t f l u n on
n o a n
l m i c u r o trip.
t r m They
on M
Monday
pleasure
1 i a while.
j t xp?ct to spend a few days with
Erl. Boner and Clyde Schock Mrs Millet’ s brother at VVilsonville.
left on Saturday for Spokane f ?) : They also visit the State Fair at
v Clyde returned on Tuesday and Ed. Salem and return the latter part of
m Wednesday.
the week.
title, tax searches, or any information relating to land titles, :
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Mrs. Geo. Dal'.1 c une hack
from Montaville last week.
SEPT.
NOTICK
Mr. Fanton while picking ¡¡ears
I have ttiis d ay sold m y business in the
ICstacaita I*harn:aey to A. N. Joh n son .
from a tree on Sunday last fell and All h ills due m e w ill lie discounted 5 jier
Dr. A d ix and wife visited with h i; arm was caught in such a man­ cen t, if paid before Se p t. yo.
, Ed. Saling and family.
It. V. S U R F A C E .
ner as to give it a had wrench but
b a ted S e p t. 17, 1908.
Mr. anil Mrs. C. P. Kelley have is getting along all right.
A lioy about fourteen years old
moved into the Wm. Cunningham
Mr. Bonney, the picture man, desires to secure a place in Estaea-
! property.
' gives notice to hi-, patrons that his da where he can earn his board and
Mrs. R ay W ilcox spent a part o f 1 gallery will be closed from Sept. 28 go to school. Api ly at this office.
last week at the home of Mr. W il- for about a week or ten days as he
O. R. Jacobs moved into J. J.
intends to take a vacation and visit. Marchbank’ s house on Saturday
co x’s parents.
last. H e is the new tinner and
R ay W ilcox came in from the,
Th e Closner and Strunk families plumber at the Cary Hardware
mountains and is spending a few just returned on Monday from the store.
j berry patch with ninety gallons of
days with his family.
Mr. Scott has leased his home to
lierries. There were eleven in the Principal Howard James of the Es-
Our schools opened on Monday
party and they picked two and half tacada school and has leased three
and the familiar ding-dong of the
,d a yS.
rooms from Mr. Lockerby, located
school bell can now be heard daily.
| over Sparks' store room. He is now
W . A . Tones took three persons | ^ rs Blockly went to Portland on engaged in painting and repairing
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
and most complete set of abstract books of Clackamas
TH CR SD AY,
Mort Richards lias been on the
invalid list since the Osborns burnt
their clearing. He thinks he took
cold after becoming overheated.
Estacada
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OmCl RS:
Geo. Estes, President.
S. YY. StrvLer, Vice-President
L. E. Bel fils, Coshier
E. M. Miller, Real Estate Officer
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DIRECTORS:
Geo. Estes, S. W. Stryker, T. Yocum,
John Zobrist, Albert D. Schmidt
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TRA N SA CTS
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W . II. Stemmati and wife who
have been -pending the past two
P
Steinniau
1 ’ he school lioard out at Fanton’s months with S
secured a teacher for their four a brother and his family, start­
months school term in the person - ed on their return trip East on
of a Miss Miller from Oregon City. Thursday. He expects to go by
The school will commence Sept. 2 S . way of Seattle and Y'ancover, B. C.
They are talking of lengthening making a short v isit at each of these
cities. He will then take tlie Cana
the term.
diati Pacific for his home at Evans
W . W . Tucker, of Springwater,
ville, Ind. Mr. Steinman has made
was in the city on Tuesday.
He
three trips to the Western Coast.
has been hauling grain for others,
The school rooms of the city are
hut has not yet sold his own. He
left the price of a year’s sttbscrip- 1 "e ll filled except the high school
tion with the editor. Thanks, come room. Hop-picking and business
engagements have interfered with
again and send your friends.
their starting promptly.
Three
It is Rev. Parounagian’ s desire
grades will be taught in the room
that all the stewards and officials of
j this season, ninth, tenth, and e-
the church have their work all com­
j leventh. It is the desire of the
pleted this week; as well as sub­
teachers that parents and guardians
scriptions to the Pacific Christian , . ,
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, , lot the children he prompt in send-
Advocate handed to hint so that he .
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mg. I here is a state law, in fact,
can make out Ins report tor confer-
that requires them to do so.
K . C. Hoygaard.
Th e State Fair opened Monday beans and cucumbers. The liean ;
last under most favorable auspices. pods of some of them were measur- Grange Fair and Festival at
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The buildings and grounds are in ed and found to lie at least twelve!
Grrs..
October 6 to 10
“ apple-pie” order, and exhibits \ inches long and they were not par-
ticnlarly trying to grow long beans
!-'> f‘>r this ycai s I-air
in all departments superior.
either. They were crisp and it’11 nui»!
ai. to be held at (in slu m
Mr. Tyson
who lives on the' Tlie W ilc o x ’s have a fine garden.
on O ile ■‘ 6 to, are being pushed
Brown ranch, South of Currinsville
rapidly ; award and the exhibits
Methodist Episcopal Church Scr and o’ her attractions promise to
sent a lx>x of fine, luscious, peaches
to Mrs. A . E. Sparks the other day vices Sunday Sept. 20. Preaching surpass the splendid fair and carni­
and they were greatly appreciated. at Estacada Sabbath morning 11 A. val of last year.
M. Currinsville 7:4 0 L\ M. Mt.
W ith new grounds, new and sub­
Howard Rippey and wife and /.ion 2:30 P- M- Sabbath School 10
stantial buildings, and permanent
Walter Fitsgerald of Philadelphia A. M. Kpworth League 7:10 . Prey-
financial backing, every citizen of
Pa. are stopping at the Lodge at er meeting Thursday
evening.
Portland and of the surrounding
Cazadero. The gentlemen are con­ This will he the last preaching ser
country has reason to expect a big
sulting engineers, so we were in­ vices for this conference year as the
Fair at Gresham and the manage
formed.
pastor leaves for the annual confer­
m nt is determined to bring it a
W . A . Jones, the drayman, has ence at Salem on Tuesday Sept. 22 bout.
taken the.contract, and commenced
Grover Cleveland, of Portland,
MAUD FO R S A L E
hauling crushed rock and gravel on and his sisvr.
Iowa, paid Esta-
“ Maud,“ the donkey, is offered
W edmaday to keep the "b ig , bust- cad a and Ca/.a r a visit Wednes
for sale cheap. Any one desiring to
cd balloon’’ dowy.
Th at is right, day, and were much pleased at what buy her for driving can buy harness
William, dont let it get away. W e they saw. T h e, are old friends of
also. Just new; made especially for
need it in our business.
Cashier Ptliils and President Estes
her. Mrs. J. R. Wilson.
in the N e w Concrete B u ild in g
GEN ERAL
B A N K IN G
B U S IN E S S
N O T A R Y P U B L IC ON O U R S T A F F
NEW
YORK C O R R E S P O N D E N T :
C ity N a t io n a l B a n k
of N e w
Y ork
K fel
I have purchased the H. N. North Stock
ol Goods at a Bargain and for the next
thirty days will give the people of Estaca­
da and vicinity an opportunity to purchase
Goods at less than wholesale prices
Remember this sale will not
last longer than 30 days and
the store will be open only from 9 to 11
a. m. and 3 to 5 p. m.
Sparks
AT THE
Estacada
F U R N I T U R E
Store
W e keep a Full Line of Goods.
Figures.
All Prices in
New arrivals of Goods right along,
are agents for
Boye Needle Chart and Needle Threader
Threads a needle in the dark
Picture Framing a Specialty. House Furnishers. Un­
dertakers.
A Fine Line of Queens Ware on hand.
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Schmidt &
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Writes Fire Insurance in Five of the best “ D O L L A R ”
companies.
Handles Real Estate, Town Lots
both Business and Residence, and Farm
Property near Estacada
ter the iniui'ory ceremony was over
a social time was enjoyed and re
freshmtnt. -erved.
J. A . Suter of Eagle Creek was
in the city on Thursday.
While
The fifty-seventh anniversary of
M. D. Mast and wife of Elkhard,
liere lie gave the Progress office a
Centennial lodge of Rebekahs will
Indiana came into the city Sunday
call and renewed his subscription.
be held in their hall room on Sat-
night. Mrs. Wm. Kaake is a neice
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ttrday
evening Sept. 19. All I. O.
From October 1st to November of Mrs. Mast. E. A . Miller also be­
1st we will sell for cash only. Th is ing an old time hack East friend. O. F . members and their families
strictly cash sale will he for 30 days Mr. Mast is a rail road man and is | are cordially invited to be present.
Judge Thos J. Ryan of Oregon
only. Cary Hardware Company.
on his vacation which lie will spend
City will make an address. After
Louis Gerl>er, who has l>een tak­ here visiting friends in Estacada,
the exercises are over refreshments
ing in the different sections of this, Dodge, Logan and vicinity.
will he served. The committee of
as well as adjoining states, came
Th e Osborne brothers burnt off of arrangements are Mrs. E . m .
back to tlie city Tuesday evening.
their clearing last Thursday night Miller, J. W. Reed and I„. E . Bel-
Someone is placing poison along It made quite a fire and attracted fj)K
the trail leading to the berry patch a considerable number of downtown
Mr. Elmer E . Smith of Seattle, a
out by Squaw lake. T h is is a seri -1 visitors. The flame leaped high for
I brother of Mrs. Ed. Scott of this
ous offence should the party b e ! a few minutes only, when they
! city, quietly slipped into the Scott
found out.
! quickly subsided, and in a couple of
home and took his sister by suprise,
hours the fire had mostly burned
Hood R iver has organized a
[ on Tuesday. Mr. Smith is a busi­
out. Th ey got a good burn on the
“ University Club” with sixty-three
ness man of Seattle who, in comp­
clearing.
members. There are only two other
any of several others, comprised a
D. C. Sherman who lives up 111 hunting and fishing party that have
similar organizations in the Pacific j
; the Springwater country was in the ))Ct,n spelKijng several weeks sight-
Northwest.
Wm. Stratton, on his way from city on 1 uesday accompanied by his seeing, hunting, fishing through
wife on a shopping tour. Mr. Slier-j I(laho and Wyoming. Th ey spent
home to school, tarried several days
in our midst last week.
Billy con­ man who bought the W hitehead \ t|,ree weeks in Yellowstone Park,
tinues to lengthen out and broaden ranch last Spring, hut could not get j It is Mr Sm ith’s intention to visit
possession then expects to be aide with his sister for a few days.
in physique.
to move on it sometime next month.
Wood Slumpajie for Sale
Judge F. M. Gill moved out onto He is also a new subscriber to the
the Ballard Loony ranch on Satur­ Progress.
I offer for sale at fifty cents a
day. He has been engaged to teach
Mrs. Wm. W ilcox sent to the cord the stumpage of front one to
the Porter school which commenced
home of the editor and his family two thousand cords of wood on my
on Monday.
a nice lot of vegetables, corn, green rant'h near Cazadero, Oregon,
Bank
Capital, $25,000
the same for a temporary residence.
A t the Rehekah lodge meeting
held last week the following candi­
dates were initiated Cora Yocum,
Gussie Gitlicns, Mary Erickson,
Ed. Nalmg. James Lvnn, \\ llliam
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State
Come in and see our stock and be convinced you can get
A BARGAIN
Goods sold on the Installment Plan
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