Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, December 24, 1908, Image 1

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E ST A CA D A , OREGON,
Estacada State
Capital, $25,000
Bank
wish.
you
a
Geo. Estes, President.
S. W. Stryker, Vice-President Great reduction in all holiday
goods at H. Cooper & Co.
L. E. Betfils, Cashier
Miss Mary and Paul Womer took
E. M. Miller, Real Estate Officer
in the sights of Portland on Satur­
day last.
D IR E C T O R S :
tt. Sferyfcer, I. Yocum,
John Zobrîst, Albert D. Schmidt
TRAN SACTS
GENERAL
A
B A N K IN G
St. on Wednesday afternoon Dec.
30. All are cordially invited.
Henry Heiple went to Portland
on Tuesday. He was on the hunt
for Christmas as he carried a fine
bunch of Oregon Grape.
The raffle of the graphaphone by
Mrs. Harry McKinney at Cazadero
on last Monday was won by ticket
No. 74 held by Mrs. Ennore Califf
of Cazadero.
C O R R E S P O N D E N TS
Merchants N a tio n a l B a n k 01 P o r tla n d
National City B a n k or N e w Y o r k
A young child of Mr. and Mrs.
J. V. Barr is threatened with pneu­
monia as it has been ill for more
than a week. Dr. Adjx is attend­
ing it.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
David'Trenthart of West Con­
cord, Minn., an old friend of A. D.
Schmidt came in on him by surprise
on Wednesday afternoon. He is
making a tour_of~the Coast.
Clackam as Coun ty prepared and
extended by
C L A C K A M A S T IT L E C O M P A N Y
On January 20, 1909 there is to
be a big land opening of 913,000
acres withdrawn from the Umpqua
Forest Reserve.
This embraces
lands iu Benton, Lane, Douglas,
and Coos Couuties.
9 0 9 1 *0 5 «« CH AM BER OF COMMERCE BUILDING,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
T h is Com pany has prepared
and most complete
set
W A N TE D $1000 for 7% inter­
est, 3 or 5 years. 1st mortgage for
house building purposes— E. P.
Scott,- Estacada, Oregon.
The Ladies' Aid will meet at the
M O T A K Y P U B L IC ON OI R S T A F F
For ail lands and lots in
Another baby boy came to the
home of Jtdiu Junes last Thursday.
Mother and Uajx.- arc getting along
-nicely.
BU SIN E SS home of Mrs. C. P. Kelley on 2nd
Write« 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
and is the owner of the best
of abstract books of Clackamas
A wedding occured at the home
of Mrs. N. E. Groff on Sunday last
when Miss Mary was united iu mat­
rimony to Thos. Stinnett of Port­
land, Oreg. Rev. Sewell was the
officiating minister.
N O TICE
County titles
All bills must be settled for at
the end of the month, before any
further credit will be extended.
— F. VanDureu
Orders for abstracts,
<1
extensions of abstracts, certificates of
tide, tax searches, or any
information relating to land titles,
will be received
by the
Estacada State Bank
Another baby boy came to the
home of Ed. Closuer last week to
brighten their Christmas holidays.
We believe this is the seventh son
born to Mr. and Mrs. Closncr and
three daughters. Mother and babe
are getting along nicely at this
writing.
Great reduction in all holiday
Œ ^Œ Ω <SS>< ï §3>< ï §3)<2§3>© goods at H. Cooper & Co.
A Christmas Entertainment will
be given in the M. E. Church on
Christmas Eve., Dec. 24, at quart­
er past seven. A tree has been
prepared and a regular program
will lie rendered, ending with a
Christinas treat. All are cordially
invited to attend.
W e have just placed on sale a fine lot of
N ew
G oods In E v e r y L in e
W hich we want you to see, that you
m ay make
the best selections.
The Goods are right
A n d the
ESTRAY
Prices are right
We are also agents for Dim ond Dyes
DALES
N O TICE
Came to the residence of the un­
dersigned about Nov. 1 st, a red
cow with a streak of white iu fore­
head, and right car split, probably
six or seven years old. The own
er can have the same by proving
property aud payiug all costs. A.
Novotne. Estacada R. F. D.
We still have a Nice line of Shawls
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YOUNG MAN
IN PRIME
ic.<8.
f i A YEAR
Livery, Feed
Sale
T 5
»eaussa sifcefíafliBíse
STABLE
OF
L IF E DIED L A ST FR ID A Y
Mrs. I.auryy was shopping in
Portland on Tuesday.
OITICERS:
DECEMBER 2.|
Death of Voyie F.. Dick
LO CA L NEW S AND
PERSO NAL M ENTION
The P ro g kilss
Merry Christinas.
TH URSDAY,
W. A.
JO N E S
I’ K O I’ R IK T O K
Good rigs and careful drivers alw ays
It is with regret we are again
SPECIAL ATTENTION
called upon to write of death iu our
G iven H unting anti F ish in g Parties
little city. Death is at all times
mysterious, and comes as Holy-
WOOD & LUMBER
writ informs us “ us a thief in the
Local ami Lon«' Distance Telephone
I
night,” so unexpected and quietly,
so itw asin th eca.se of Voyie E.
Portland
Dick. A young man of much Consolidation ol
promise and the pride of fond par­
and Estacada Companies
ents and an only child. He had
completed a business course at the
The Western Lumber & Fuel j
State Business College at Tacoma, Company, which is the corporation 1.
Washington, Iwfore his parents that owns and operates the saw |
moved to Garfield last April. It mill on Wade Creek and the fac
was largely that he might be beni tory in Estacada, and has lieen cm- :
fited that they came into this com-1 ploying a number of wood cutters j
inanity. He had been troubled here for sometime past, has effected
with valvular heart trouble ever a consolidation with the Portland
siuce he was twelve years of age ] Fuel Company, whereby b ill cor-
aud had to take gieat care of him- porations will come under one gen-
self on this account. Since moving eral charter, and will operate in
to Garfield he had become a mein -1 Portland and Estacada as the
her of the Garfiel 1 Grange. About Western Lumber & Fuel Company
two weeks ago while engaged with which by this combination becomes
others at the Grange in jumping, a corjxjration with a capital stock
he received a bad fall but of which of fifty thousand dollars.
lie did not complain, not even tell­
The properties of the consolidat­
ing his parents of it. It only be­ ed companies in Portland, are loca­
came known to them after his death ted at the east end of the Morrison
Mr. G. E. Dick recently sold his Street Bridge, aud comprises offices
ranch and moved his house-hold large yards and docks 011 the river,
goods to Estacada for the purpose barges, twelve teams and wagons
of storing them until his future for city delivery, and machinery
plans were arranged. It was while for conducting its business.
on his way here with the goods
Mr. Estes, President and Mana­
that he was taken ill. They stop­ ger of the company in Estacada.
ped with Mr. John Tracy for a becomes President and Manager of
short time until his father could ar­ the consolidated comnauies, and
range and have him removed to will have bis office in Portland at
where they were to store the goods. 287 East Morrison Street, and will
Dr. Adix was called and he request­ divide his time between Portland
ed the parents to bring another and Estacada.
doctor for consultation, aud Doc­
Dr. S. \Y. Stryker, of Portland
tor Gilbert from Portland was sent becomes Vice President of the con­
for. A ll that could be done was solidated companies. Geo. A. Steel
tried but he only lived a short time. who is Treasurer of the State of
It should be stated that Dr. A dix's Oregon, is Treasurer and M. V.
diagnocis of the case was correct Sutherland is Secretary.
Septic Endocarditis is the profession­
The Portland company expends
al term used by the doctor. It was about $5,000 per month for cord
early Friday morning that the wood, besides purchasing large
death messenger came, ending the
quanti ies of hay and grain for its
young life before opportunity gave
teams.
him time to put into execution the
Mt. Estes says that it is the pur­
preparation for which he had made.
pose of the consolidated companies
He had recently worked some in
to throw the expenditure of this
the Lion Clothing Store at Portland
large stttn of money to Estacada
but most of his time siuce April
just as soon as forces can be organ­
was spent on the ranch.
Nineteen
ized here'to supply the large qaun-
years aud three mouths was his ex­
tity of material handled by the
act age. The funeral services were
Portland plant.
conducted from his late residence
on Tuesday at ten o’clock, as Mrs,
LOAN M ONEY W A N TE D
McLenn, a sister of Mr G. E.
Dick, from Fresno, California, did
7 % allowed on money left with
not arrive until late Monday after­
me to loan. Farm loans a special­
noon. The Garfield Grange had
ity. Abstracts furnished. -Grant
charge of the services, the church
B. Dimick, Oregon City, Oregon.
services being at Mt. Zion Church
and Rev. H. W. Kuhlman, pastor,
C H U R CH
S E R V IC E S
the minister in charge.
c/VIerry
Christmas
j
THE
M Ii. Church
RO AD O F L IF E
AT THE
Estacada
R N Store
ITURE
We keep a Full Line of Goods.
Figures.
All Ibices
hi
Plain
New arrivals of Goods right along
are agents for
We
.
Boye Needle Chart and Needle Thread er
Threads a needle iu the dark
Picture Framing a Specialty. House Furnishers. Un­
dertakers.
A Fine Line of Queens Ware on hand.
Come in and see our stock and
be convinced yon can get
A BARG AIN
Goods sold on the Installment Man
H. Cooper & Co.
We wil! make Special Prices on
Next Sabbath
Sabbath School
Preaching at
League
Long is the road, and strange,
and, 0I1, so full of change!
Now, straight and smooth, it reach­
es far away between fair fields and
waving woods.
Now, boulder-strewn and difficult
and steep, it turns to right or left or
fades into mysterious gloom a step
before.
Along this road earth's myriads
pass,
None backward turn;
But all, some swiftly, some with
lagging feet, move on toward the
unknown goal.
A. E. SPARKS
10 a. in.
11 a. m.
6:15 p. m.
the following, and those desiring this class of goods will find
this a Golden Opportunity to buy
Church of Christ— December 27
Bible School
Preaching at
Young Peoples’ Meeting
Preaching
Prayer Meeting on
Friday Evening at
10 a.
11 a.
6:30 p.
7:30 p.
7
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in.
m. j
p. m.
Great reduction in all holiday1
goO.b, at II. Coojier & C o’
Ihis includes I Punt Body Head Wagon, Kequfar
The Ladies’ Aid of the Mt.
Zion congregation have another
price of which is $50.00 Special price $39.50
No one remembers where the
I 12-b
quilt pieced and on e ehibition at
path began; and no one knows
Coopers and Co's.
They are en­ Empire Disc Drill at a special price of $69.
Also many
We have the price of a years | where it shall end.
deavoring to raise a certain amount
subscription aud her name on our It may lie in a desert dark and lone I
i of the money necessary to build tbe other articles, including Steel Nanges, One Horse Cultiva­
subscription list. That of Mrs. and full of fear, for aught the
new M. E. parsonage. Go in and
Mary E. Snuffin who iu ordering travelers know;
tors, Single and Double .Shovel Plows and etc.
examine it and give tbe ladies a
the paper says ' 'she is one of the It may be at the open door of some
boost in a worthy cause.
girls.” referring to our “ Pioneer fair, mirthful inn.
All persons who have been re­
History" by “ Emigrant.'’
We
The wise ones question not of
ceiving the P r o g r e s s marked
have learned that Mrs. Sntiffin was this.
discontinued
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