Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, March 25, 1909, Image 1

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    NO.
34 of V O L . i
E ST A C A D A . OREGON,
Estacada State
Capital, $25,000
B an k
OFFICERS:
LO C A L NI .WS AND
P E R SO N A L M ENTIO N
The Ladies' Aid Society meets
Friday at Mr. Reeds. Come pre­
pared to sew.
DIRECTORS:
C. P. Kelley lias already finished
building his house on the hill and
is now occupying the same.
Geo. Estes, S. W. Stryker, T. Yocum,
F. G. Hearing intends to move
into the Cunningham property late­
ly occupied by C. P. Kelley.
John Zobrist, Albert D. Schmidt
Geo. Dale is erecting a beautiful
home at the base of the boulevard
on Short St.
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TR A N SA CTS
A
B A N K IN G
GENERAL
B U S IN E S S
Writes Fire Insurance in F iv e of the best “ D O L L A R ”
Estate, Town Lots
Farm
Property near Estacada
companies.
both
Handles
Business
Real
C O R R E S P O N D E N TS
M e rc h a n t s N a t io n a l B a n k 01 P o rtla n d
N a t i o n a l C ity B a n k o i N e w Y o rk
uïsseasræ
ANNOUNCEMENT
M ay N ow Be Paid at the Offices of
The Clackamas Title Company
PO RTLAN D
Incorporated
190a
g
A t 509—511 Chamber of Commerce Building
Statement of Taxes Will Be Furnished llpon Ap­
plication in Person
or By Mail
ine the Duplicate Tax Roll.
Call and Exam­
Telephones Main
2056 or Home 2056
-A T
Estacada
F U R N IT U R E
Store
All Prices in Plain
New arrivals of Goods right along
We
are agents for
Threads a needle in the dark
Framing
dertakers.
a Specialty.
19 and 20 Gauge.
The prices quoted
are on 20 Gauge.
Last Entertainment of Series
By League
The third and last of the series
E. S. Shanklatid and son, of
of entertainments^ by the League
Sellwood, are at the old home place
was held in the I. O. O. F. Hall
North of Estacada, They intend
on Saturuay evening and was by
to farm this summer.
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far the best attended of any ot the
Work on the Christian Church is course. The Hall was crowded to
progressing nicely.
The foun­ its limit and the entertainment was
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dation is all laid and work on the enjoyed by those present. The
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building proper was started Monday young gentlemen who entertained
E. W .'Bartlett moved on ' Wed­ on this occasion were all from the
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nesday into the Mrs. L. Chrisman Pacific University and all, with the
house, lately occupied by A. D. exception of Prof. Orr, remained
over and attended Church services
Schmidt.
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at the M. E. Church Sabbath morn
H. Cooper & Co. have displayed
ing, wheie they had charge of the
a beautiful new sign which reads:
music foi the service,
H. Cooper & Co. Furniture Un­
dertakers."
F A IR P L A Y —IT P A Y S
Ed. Hunt is busily engaged fix­
ing up’ his store room on Main St.
No matter how much money a
which, when completed, will be man may have he does not like to
occupied by F. E. Boner.
be defrauded. If he buys a coat he
Mrs. J. D. MillerJ^whose ad. is wants the cloth to be just what
found in another space has gone to ^ e merchant says it is; if he buys
G. B. Linns’ to nurse his son, Roy, a barrel of apples he is indignant if
he discovers that the big apples
who has pneumonia.
have been put in the] ends of the
Messrs, A. Brattine and Chas.
barrel and.sinall or unsound ones
Heilborn of Portland, reptesenting
between, and he decides not to deal
the Alameda Land Co, are in E s­
again with the man from whom he
tacada looking over business mat­
bought them. No man wins per­
ters.
manent success who does not deal
Scott and Ferry have been put­ fairly with his customers. But let
ting on some paint at the M. E. us not be honest simply because it
Parsonage.
It is expected that pays financially, for therejis a bet­
Rev. Kuhlman will occupy it about ter reason it ’ pays'ffor peace of
the first of April.
mind afforded and the true welfare
$275.00 will buy a Conover, up­ of the soul.
That has bought and sold more feed since opening u p ,!
From April Farm Journal.
right piano, Colonial style, mahog­
W. A . JO N E S
than
had been previously handled in Estacada, and has a full
any finish, practically new. Re­
P R O P R IE T O R
tails at $425.00.— Estacada State Homeseekers Com e to Es­
Good rigs and careful drivers always
supply now, and wants your trade is the
Bank.
SPECIAL ATTENTION
$ 1.30
1.90
48 “
2.55
60 “
3.20
72 “
3.80
Feed Store
tacada
A. D. SCHMIDT FEED STORE
Livery, Feed & Sale
STABLE
Given
House Furnishers.
Un­
A Fine Line of Queens W are on hand.
Come in and see our stock and be convinced you can get
0 | A BARGAIN j©
Goods sold on the Installment Plan
H. Cooper & Co.
Hunting and Fishing Parties
On account of sickness in the
family of, Rev. Sewell last Sunday,
WOOD & LUMBER
It will be remembered that B. C.
he was unable to come to Estacada.
Ix>cnl and Long Distance Telephone
Looney went back to Virginia last
However, he will be here this com
Fall and while there married again,
ing Sunday.
his wife being an old school mate
M rs. J . D. M iller
Miss Leah Stevens is home from of his before coming to Oregon. On
o f P o rtla n d
McMinnville where she is employ­ March 16th he and his wife, in
ed on the News Reporter. She companv with'fifteen others, mak­
catue in on Friday and spent most ing a party of seventeen in all, left
Will Do Nursing
of this week at home.
Newcastle, Va. and landed at Cur­
1 B u y A n y t h i n g th e f a r m e r h a s to
In q u ir e D r. A d ix
Chas. Sparks, of Concord, Neb., rinsville on Sunday. This company
and a nephew of A. E. Sparks, is are’ all relations of the Looneys and S e l l a n d S e l l h i m a n y t h i n g h e n e e d s in .
employed by the Estacada Mercan­ Sarvers, of this vicinity. They
CHURCH
S E R V IC E S
tile Co., being a much needed help came to C. H. Sarvers and from
there went up to the Garfield
in'these busy days of moving.
country, B. C. Looney going on­
M. E. Church
Next Sabbath
The Cary Hardware Co. have to his ranch. We understood that
practically all their goods moved the entire party came with the fi red
I Sabbath School
to a. in.
from their old building into the intention of remaining here per­
In T h e N e w C oncrete B u ild in g
new concrete Department Store. manently except David Looney,
Preaching at
7 p. m.
A. E. Sparks is moving his stock father of B. C., G. P., and Coyd
League
6 :15 p. in.
of goods this week.
Looney and it is said while he only
Prayer Meeting on Thursday Even­
W. A. Jones, wife and daughter, came to see the sights of this West­
ing
7 p. m.
$2 a day
$ io a week
Lucille, are taking a well earned ern Country, he is so well pleased
vacation. They left Estacada on with what he has seen that lie is
Church of Christ—Next Sabbath
Saturday and spent some time with likely to remain. All the advance1
friends in Portland. From there guard of these people have done
they will go to Hoquim, Wash, and well since coming, as tliev are most
A L L MODERN C O N V E N IEN C E S
Bible School
10 a. m.
other points visiting for about a ly all property holders and ranch
Preaching at
11 a. m.
ers and we predict ere long to say !
month.
Young
Peoples'
Meeting
6:30
p. m.
One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast
the same of these new comers.
At a meeting of the Business
Preaching
7 p. m.
Mens' Club on Monday night the
Prayer Meeting on
Local
and
Tourist
Trade
Solicited
John Zobrist has had another
name was changed to the Estacada
Friday Evening at
7 p. m.
Commercipl Club.
They expect birthday. Although to take a look
at
him
you
would
not
think
he
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E.
W.
Sewall.
Pastor
soon to have permanent quarters so
was
There
I
came
near
giving
fa?
for
free
distribution,
giving
the
re­
that it will be a permanent fixture
Post Master Johnson received a
a secret away, but I will say that
sources and opportunities offered to new
in Estacada.
Free Methodist Church
’ phone message that his little neice home seekers. If you have friends back
he is a "jolly good fellow" and
Henry Kolpin, son and two while unmarried is old enough to in Portland was quite ill with Fast, and lie is t of us do, come and get
Sabbath School
2 30 p. M.
daughters are a new family just ar­ secure a marriage license without pneumonia and went down to see these leaflets, place them in votir letters
as you write to friends. People are Preaching
7
pm .
rived from Burlin, Wis. Mr. Kol­ the consent of his parents. He in­ her on Thursday,
anxious to know alan d the West and
—
Rev.
Roper
of
Gresham
pin is a brother-in-law of August vited a few of itis friends to .meet
T lie C o in m r r r n l C lub is h avin g a lot what may sem i unimportant to you is
and William Stubbe and is a shoe­ with him on Wednesday evening o f Insist m atter p n a t o l at the I’ k < h ; m f s s ■ igerly read. Come and get some leaf-
The P k o . k k . s s is one d o lla r .1 y e a r.
utiice in the form of a U*«lb*t. T b e v w il! h t*.
maker by trade. He has rented and have a game of "so lo ."
T h e F e e d L in e
The Hotel Estacada
Boye Needle Chart and Needle Threader
Picture
We have a Large Stock of both No.
A. D. SCHMIDT
A fifte e n d o lla r B r u s s e ls R u g G iv e n A w a y
Figures.
Compare our Prices on
POULTRY NETTING
A Car Load of the famous Utah
Land Plaster for your use.
THE
We keep a Full Line of Goods.
J. J. Monday of Norton, Kan.,
neighbor of the Henthorn families |
arrived in Estacada on Sunday
evening havingjbeen making a tour
of the South and West. Mr. Mon­
day went from Kansas to Texas
and came up through California
sight seeing and looking the country
over. It is possible he may make
this Western Country his home.
He is only like many more who
have heard of this wonderful West­
ern Country and want to see it.
A YEAR
ESTACADA MERCANTILE
Company
Clackamas County" Taxes
IN
Mrs. C. P. Kelley has been re­
ported on the sick list for some few
days past.
Kansas Man Arrives
«9. 9
24 Inch per Roll 150 ft.
36 “
and Residence, and
N O T A R Y P U B L IC ON OUR S T A F F
Ratabilahed 1S93
M ARCH 25.
the house next to the Bank of E s­
tacada and now occupied by Att'y.
j
Bartlett. He expects to engage in
the
shoemaking business and make
Lorn to Mr. and Mr* Alliert
Kitching at Currinsville on Mon­ to order as well.
day a baby girl weighing 9 ^ lbs.
I
Ferry is just now busy calcemin-
S. W. Stryker, Vice-President ing the Chrisman property for
A tt’y. Bartlett.
Geo. Estes, President.
L. E Belfils, Cashier
E. M. Miller, Real Estate Officer
T H U R SD A Y ,
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