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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1908)
• 4 NO. 14 of VOL. i l..->T A C A D A , ORKGi Estacada State Bank I.O V A L N E W S Í ph rsg n al AN D m e n t io n T ill' -DAY. I ravW • NO VEM M ÍP g iv rary In E s - a c e :- i Capital, $25,000 i-r >.X. Livery, Fed %k £»* o s ta r Geo. Estes, S. W. Stryker, I, Yocum, John Zobrist, Aibert G. Schmidt i |S m c;a AT FU T j- F JL Store YVe keep a Full IJnc of Goods. igures. All 1 - , ... New arrivals of Goods right a.- are agents for Bove Needle Chart and Needle Threader Threads a needle in the dark Picture Framing dertakers. a Specialty. House Furnishers. Un A Fine Line of Queens W are on hand. Come in and see our stock and be convinced you can get v i Ci A B A R G A IN : Goods soid on the installment n: id n H. Cööiier & Co. Cash paid for Poultry I Bs’ivered on Tuesday only of n ¥ fy / IViii! feed § Land Plaster LieS J Seeds, Shingles U n d e r - w e a r . G u m B o o ts R u b b e rs a n d S hoes, W e Buy and Sell for Spot Cash Our F lo u r has n o w a r r iv e d a n d a n o th e r c a r is o r d e r e d . S :r r THE Estacada JT y NI A 0 ■ L a ce s a n d E m b r o id e r y We Have a Nice Line of *i ! Estacada State Bank B la n k e t s a n d C o m fo r ts ------------ MffTnann i/mri a s a V j i* A j M æ 1 i Ï isiness .'CM A STABLE Dales have a new ad. ¡11 this week Read it. '¡'lie state lias pnp W . A. JO N E S d sever: 1 PROPRIETOR e of the b ind the C an Hwde. Co's, ne libraries, made up 1 1 Of rlCERS: G ood ri^s and careful d rivers a lw ay s best books of all till’ . '. ■ n« ad and : ee what they offer. SPECIAL ATTENTION of the- different parts < ' tl t iti. ' 1 ! I*. Rawlins of Garfield was Geo. Est«i<t, President. S . W. Stryker, Vice-President G iven H un tin g and Pishin*; Parties These libra rk s comb'1 a .'*•••; i fifty' the C i l ' 11 Monday. L. E. Beleils, tastier ixty 1 < oks, si.ita! : r old and WOOD & LUMBER A earb ad of flour was received by j you«™, boys and girls; i ■" ti . school ; E. M. Viilier, Keal Estate Ofiicer L o cal and L o n g D istance T elephon e Schmidt, C ary & Co. this week. ,,r the com m ti.itv. VU la t tile •W,++H* ehool A babv girl came to the home of ' >t:,te K T lm's ot ; i v “ ’ ! Dictrict No. 2 Convention dbtrict, or organizan . 1 uishiiv one Mr. an ! Mi i ) fk. Jain at Caza- f the traveling librarie-., as they • D IR E C T O R S : litro on last rimrs.iay. Centennial Lodge of Rebekah jar called, i that t!: y shall pay the Th • Progress arranged with *',e , freight on the Ixaiks to and from No. 147 is arranging for a district ! convention to be held in 1. (>. O. I-'. phone ufiice to give election news Salem ! am! also replace any hook until midnight on el . timi day j that has been tinned-.arile injuicd Hall, this city, on Wednesday, Nov. nth. It is for district two The Clackamas Co. teachers in- or troyt.b '1 lie b oks « In and consists of Oregon City, Canbv, stitute is now in session at Ori gon : kept six months and wb'-n they Milwaukee, Sri wood, Mol.ilia, and City. Our schools have been closei 1 ■ 1 nr : .1 a: 1 id : renili be Iistacada Itxlges. There will be since Monday on account of the stilt tif;on th xu .; 1 i.ditions. an all day session. Mrs. Mary TRANSACTS A G E N E R A L B A N K IN G B U S IN E S S teacher-, from here being in . ! ten 1 . re '.ill ’ et < th s ■ libra Smith of Grants Pass, president of sti e. Quite a number of teachers - ill tl..- hr h i.,.- .. on as Writes Fire Insurance in Five of the best “ D O L L A R ” the ¡y-scmbly w ill be present. Also and others took the Tuesday morn- ! the Slate Librar. Cla rini ■ can the degree staff fr< 1.1 Oregon companies. Handles Real Estate, T ow n Lots se.i 1 one. It wi!! is - pen to nM af ing ear for the institute. will confer the degree upon ter four o’ clock. i\ f. aps their will both Business and Residence, and Farm Harry Groff left last week for Oak candidates in the evening j Point where he has secured a good l>e something go'xl tint you have following committees liave Property nca*- Estacada not read. By all me:.11. encourage position. 'lamed; Mrs. J. \V. Reed, your hoys ami 'girls ■ 1 vc id. Ii.iv N O T A R Y I'l K I. IC ON O C R S T A F F lid Kaffourv formerly of Estacada them bring coni' of ti b ok: lion: . Robt. Ctirrin Miss Gertrude has gone to St. I.ouis Mo where 1 ; The teachers wiil do : ’1 they can to row and Mr. li. M. Miller, . CORRESPONDENTS 111;:tere of arrangements Mrs. will work with his brother. inculcate a ta-dv 1er g. ■ ! re.idi.ig Adix, Mrs. Willis Vonce and Mrs M e r c h a n t s N a t i o n a ! B a n k or P o r t l a n d Mrs J. I*. Iryin and niece Mi.-s and to encourage the ihildreii to li. M. Miller, reception committee. Tols ai ar ■ visiting with the former's rea l but they cannot do everything N a t i o n a l C it y B a n k o f N e w Y o r k Mr. I.. K Belfils. Mrs. J. II. Hel- without the 1. Ip f lie paren* . Ison Mr.Frank Irvin near Boring. frieh and Mrs. li. M. Miller, com The long even ine - ■ the coming SaattiidB isas& saaas! ZrJZZx.Î 3 3 3 Chas Bronson and his son Lee left mittee on decoration. Miss Ger season and the rain;. s are ti.» ■ >11 Monday fi 1 M issot la M >nt. Mr. trude Morrow, Mis.-- Alice Wilcox, times when weis «. 1 s! com Bronson intends looking after some land Mrs. Robt. Ctirrin, committee pany. There is tor.- better than i £1 tinii r interests he has near Lewis- fi H i on refreshments. A p ( gram is be good boob s Let the v. ititi howl and town. in.', prepared but at this tin: is not : r a i n .............. 1 ' windows M ILL IN M R Y l’arior millinery at what does ' i e mind that when 1 completed. For all lands and lots in Clackamas County prepared and Cazadero in the little white cottage they have a c impani, n who never j extended by Mrs. J. C. Herring. alw-ay- i-.-ady to .0 tails to you. I Halloween ty '.ways ready to maki vi u forget See Schmidt, Cnry N: Co's, new CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY jv in this weeks is- ••. They bin due w a id wi'.i.o'it. Last Saturday n’ tini; liai 500 5»< 511 C H A V B 11 R O'- 'O V V ' i v . i I, DING. Hiicoti! age your bo sto read good ecn yip.* \ ¡ ary an poultry any time of the week hut Ir. Will P * books such as will be found in this entertained a innube only accept delivery on Tuesday. il i 1 i P O R TLA N D . ■ T ¡ V O N library for with a go.' . Id rary one at a “ taffy pull’ 'li house R. It. March bank was so u nfortun.itt education ;,rti«:tioalIy . decorated v 1 as in have a pile of ties h e was load ing '•••:•> gain 11s libera! an eaucaium last week fa ll on h im , m esh in g h is hand :,s in a university ()ur lives are de- lanterns and autumn leaves HT V 11 such :\ m an n er as to lav him off w ork teriliincd by th b. oks we read. vvt.rc indulge ! in after ahieh the |¡ ' fi Oi Saturday Oet. ti, was the last ibis is especially true ot boys, nterry company tried their luck at Car“ « " Strt On most nf t|,c |H)VS how. that deercould lawfully he killed Young Lincoln and many others | t;lffy wlio have done tilings oi worth in ever thought the taffy tasted just as this season. Hunters have hem un usually fortunate this season in this thi ■ world never attended college we]| I10( being i>ulled. Refreshments This Company has prepared and is the owner ol the best j hut they mastered every good Itook ■ utre serted after which tile company section. 1 that cante within th- if reach. Some dispersed claiming Mart- and Will and most complete set of abstract books of Clackamas By bills printed at this office we | c fllll.|ndi;1 ,.ot ,v. lhe studv an excellent host and hostess. leant that a Grand Masquerade Bali u,,np of th . m„ . ,,, ,„.v t.ilher but County titles null b ' g t v m atthe pavilion in b.-ta ,] r ' ^ by „ ul firelight, Epworth Lc.i^uc Meets cada on Wednesday Nov. 25, by Ed j Vo„ can tvIj wllB, >ÜUI1o fellow is Boner and Cecil Schock. See poster. going to become by knowing these g - g , A business meeting of the Kp- Mr. John Ilelfii-di of Lainonta two things abotf. him: whether he I worth League was held at the pat- reads or not and what he reads. Ore. is visiting his son and daugh The You need never be afraid that sonaoc *ast Friday evening. ter Mr. J. II. Helfrish and Mrs. E. following officers were elected: Pres Orders for abstracts, extensions of abstracts, certificates of your boy < y.ii! : it: bad company, M Miller of our city. ident, Rev. Kuhlmau; First Vice forming bad l ul ls. 1 1 -tiding tliiirj" title, tax searches, or any information relating to land titles, L. C. I’osson and wife who have ... , . . ■,,, President, Miss Itva Primer; Sec. timv worthless!v i s::t:: vs Iv, :f tnev been visiting up^t Salem have re , I. * . .. , \ ice Pres., to be tilled later; Third will be received by the have a good hook 111 tm ir hallos- turned. “ Clark” said he came Vice Pres., Miss Gertrude Morrow; for in good book- are all til • treas back to vote. Mrs , as yet, has not Fourth Vice Pres , Mrs. Howard ures of the past, ill the thoughts of reported her reasons for coming , Janies; Secretary, Miss Stella W0111- the great spirits that shaped Ills.- I MaaqBKPa» a ? * * * * * * * * ; .vstr:* ----- hack. er; Treasurer, Mr. Paul Winner; tory, made inventions, huilded no-I Harry Sherman who lives out in l)!e characters and struggled through Organist, Mrs. Kuhlmau; Assistant Miss Maud Sturgeon. the Springwater country, but at poverty to greatu tsfc'i eontputtion Organist, The first Social for the League will T h e election is now over, let us turn our attention to tendes the Estacada Public School, ship will pla'it v is of thought and while pi tying with other boys, fell inspitation that will make for noble be held at the home- of Mr. and Mrs. Howard James on Fourth and and received three broken ribs. 1 le manhood atul won: mhood. Currin St. 1 dibit, Nov. 12 All ts of portly lmild and this made his Bacon said, “ S' me books are to the members of the I,- ague and fall all the more severe. be tasted, oihe: to i s w a l l o w e d , [ W e have N E W G O O D S W e have just placed on sale friends are invited to be presi lit. J.Meiliki who had ranched on the and some few l ■ be chewed and di a Magnificent Line in II. K.Cross place in Springwater for gested." Many of the so-called I J. E. Schenk who recently bought the passed seven years, has moved booksof our tinus better called trash the W. II. Katidle property in should not even be tasted and one over to Khvood and leased the Sur Sjn::.;,water, in company with hi face and Cudonau ranched'consisting of the objects of th:» traveling li wife were in Estacada on Fii hiyj W e have a big line in of one hundred sixt) and one 'nun- brary i to tea, i °pk* tli> shopping, and gave the Progress'' dred and twenty acres and is dairy- difference bt'.»vie.1 on and | mio : ofiit e a call Mr. and Mrs. Schenk _ ing and grain ranching. hive a family of six children, and 1 best, and to furl: -It them with books FOR Fred and \V.H.Brown, J. II. Kin they h ivc at once settled down on that may be "eh .ved and digested” and Win. Me Coven formed a ] arty their new ranch. They came from Lowell si ts ' l he liclie: o f of hunters that came out from the Wisconsin l ist Spring and looked • holarship, th< -nigniln s cl' lite: mouutainson Saturday bringin : six over various parts of Oi gun, final attire, defy fortune a a . l outlive c a deer as the reward of their twelve I\ making tin 1 ih- i c of a home in 1 .unity. The . lie;, oud the reach da> shunt Their camp was I rated the Springwattr district. They of thief or mot'; • . r.’.st. As the\ at Oak Grove but they had als.ib . ji have a quarter sevtion in their ram h cannot be inhe. 1 vd. s o th . cannot up to the Hot Sjirings on the Clack This divides some of the Spring lie alienated. But they litay i.e water do triet a1 Mr. W. II. Kan- amas. shared, tliey may n- distributed, dle has another ranch. ‘The Pro L O ST OR S T O L E N From my and it is the objci t and. ofiice of a gress recommends the sub-division house, one pocket book containing free public librai l 1 perforin this of these h.rgel ii-.hiill.. for tile r .a mti that twenty and forty acres note in favor of W . M. Warnock functions.” well farmed produces as much rev Howaul James. fV.' for one hundred dollars. Datei enue as the larger tract- onlv part Q) May 27, 1905, by K. Lacey. I Iv taken care of and at the same We wish to th nk tli Oddfellows time maintains a much larger popu- hereby notify all persons to not purchase said note as it has been Reb veas ¡¡nd ilu kin I friends and lation, which is always beneficial to neighbors, who assisted us during «be community at large as well as f t paid and receipt, d for. the individual. There is yet room the illness of our busi and and son for many more ranclicrs in this dis a Sprit ; water, • )r g ., trict as well as in the Garfn'.il. Mrs. H. Currin ( 5 Î Oct. 10 1908. Giorge, L<>/an. Viola and - ........ Mr Wehrheim ville di-tricts. — L î) W. M. Warnock t si A VICAR L e t us f i g u r e w i t h y o u on v o u r w in t e r s u p p ly § Schmidt, Cary & Co. ^ in th e N e w C oncrete B u ild in g