r •• I' ' ' 'ä J m w > nt \ m m m \ . * * * m r ........ $ Y ---------------- K > ----------------------------- V “5 ì ■ NO. 40 VOI,. ok E ST A C A D A . OREGON, i Estacada Ban! State Capital, $ . r :v 2 5 . 0 0 0 o ffic ers : $1 A Y E A !: 19 > i II Th rtv-tv/o Thousand Pounds m e n t io n C. E. Du Boise was in I on Saturday on business. MAY weeks with friends. LO CAL N EW S AND perso n a l T H l't S D \ Y , T O ES& i R I'lM R T (,U T U . C O N D IT IO N OF i E S TA C A D A S TA TE BANK P o r ti .,11 I al Kst.u :• 1 », in the St.to of. Oregon, at the close of W e have just received a ship ment of thirty-two thousand pounds of salt direct from the salt mines and arc able to give a high, grade salt at a most reasonable figure. Api Mr. and Mrs. K. Blockley re- I turned from San Francisco 0:1 Fri day. Geo. Fstes, President. S. VV. Stryker, Vice-President L. f Belfils, Cashier Mrs. \Y. D. Ilenthorn is on the E. M. Miller, Real Estate Officer | sick list for about a week past. •*♦*•»•*** 4 * D IR E C T O R S : Just received by the. Estacada Furniture Co. a new supply of wall paper. Geo. Estes, S. W. Stryker, I. Yocum, Mr. E. A. Miller spent Sunday with friends in Estacada. John Zobrist. Olive Wagner, of Portland, sjK-nt the Sabbath with her parents in 1 Garfield. 1 TRAN SACTS A ( GENERAL FOR S A L K —One 3 L wagon, Inquire at the I’Roonuss. companies. both Handles Business Real A marriage license was issued to Mr. Ward Jones and Miss Rachael Davis at Oregon City on Saturday. Estate, Town Lots and Residence, and Farm Property near Estacada COUNSEL. LONG & S W E E K , COMMERCE. ROOM PORTLAND. N O T A R Y PUBLIC O N NO. 6 0 0 CHAMBER OF OREGON. OUR ST A F F FOR S A L E — Ladies wheel. Some repairing necessary. Miss Myrtle Upton, Estacada, Oreg. CORRESPONDENTS M e rch a n ts N a tio n a l B o n k 01 P o rtla n d N a tio n a l City B a n k or N e w Y o rk 33 U 1 a 9 9 9 E B H > J 3 S SB)3 2 .' 7 3 9 l 9 9 9 ft: I There are enough uncertainties about trading in land with out guessing at the title. BE ON THE SAFE SIDE Herman Davis, who is attending school in Portland, spent Sunday with his parents, Win. Davis Sr , in Garfield. ?Ûj S Pj 8 , uk I lo u r 7 3 cents per 50 7 0 cents per 50 Stish cind lbs, ILfc. i Perfection Oil Over a 2 HOLE 3 HOLE Gomq ro I, L. K. Helfils, cashier of the above That they can purchase McCall patterns at this store 10 and 15 cents each $5.00 i $ 10.50 j R singe Í If so, we e hav have several good multi named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. . vY li’ H-h. Rollini Oak Chief hear il. Round Lorain. L. E. B K L F IL S , Cashier. Correct Attest: Geo. Estes, S. W . Stryk er, Directors. an,I j 1’ and W hy should you use a poor paint when it costs just as much to CHEAP RANGE $25 HIGH QUALITY $40 to $45 FOR S A L E —One good work ! 3 team anil harness for sale cheap. <r. j Our regular $3.50 bed springs Apply Pa!ace Meat I sell at $2.50 cash until May 12. I ... ‘ , ... ,, We have several pieces of prop- rhe Estacada Furniture Co. sue 1 1 I erty lett with 11s to negotiate a sale cessons to II. Cooper Nt Co. 1 for. Intending investors in Esta- Evening services will begin at | eaJa will do wcll to c onsu|t lls as 30 after this, at the Methodist I we may have just what you want, Church. Special meeting will be- j i UqU;re a i the PROGRESS office. I gin about May 24th. W. A. Jones, the liveryman, on Two desirable lots, small house Sunday drove Dr. Paul J. A. Sim- i with water on the premises. For ler, of Portland, and two friends of sale Ffasy terms. E. P. Scott, or Chicago to Clear Creek to fish. The inquire of the Progress Office. party evidently had plenty of sport The baseball team, of Estacada, as Jones says they caught about from bills printed at this office, will one hundred trout. give a dance at the pavilion The Christian Church will be- Saturday evening May 8th. Ah gin a protracted meeting on Sab are invited.. Tickets are .75 bath May 16. Evangelist Sewell, r Phoenix Pure Paint — li fi Our Coffee — apply. PHCEMX PURI PAINT SI . 7 5 PER GALLON or .S!.G 5 in 5 s. Easy is the W ork, Swiftly ‘ flies the dirt. In a washing machine We- carry both light anil heavy poultry fence from on ; foot to six fe . high. Also the regular field fence. P01L1RY NETTING 4S in. $2.55 Barbed Wire 80 Rods S 2 ,15 In our five years experience PRICE of To be well dressed you must be well shod. Our shoes are wonder fully snappy and attractive. W e are showing the latest ideas in foot wear and its worth your T h e F e e d L in e A. D. SCHMIDT The Hotel Estacada i ___ lEystciCctclcL Furniture • > The Estacada Ladies' Aid held , The Western Lumber & Fuel a supper at the parsonage on Fri- Co. has purchased th ifstunipage of day evening last from 6 to 7:30 i\ *'1L' ^ • Lingo kich timber, which is ., , ■ , . I estimated at one million feet. A M Sandwiches potatoes, lieans, , 1 1 1 crew of men has already commenced salad, cake, cocoa and hot coffee cutting the same. Mr. Stansell were served. The receipts amount- expects by Monday to have five ed to i t . 70. 1 teams hauling from the woods to .......................... d to tie | the mill and it is expected David A. Looney, father of B. jjver at feast twenty thousand feet | C ., Covd, anrl G. P. Looney, who daily. Tins means that the mill recently came from Va. to pay a cf this Co. in Estacada and the log visit to his friends, as well a s to Si e ging from this tract w 11 give to our Saturday after spending several that a good force of $IM 9 Wash Boards and lubs T rim Foot Wear Land Piaster for your use. Store in FLYER LEVER*ROTARY'W AS H E R diigpies. ¡locks and Wagons setting vehicles in this commu nity we ere convinced that the user of a buggy or hack ihouid liny the very liest obtainable. W e have in stock the most de sirable patterns, exclusive in de sign and of finish. W e would he as everything else yen want the best money can buy. W e take great pleasure in recQintnendirg to you our new A Car Load of the famous Utah FURNITUR E i I * i 1 fyer I ever Hotc.r» W a s her ! m ci ■<> ------- A . D. S C H M ID T F E E D S T O R E Estacada Estacada Mercantile Company W e have an excellent coffee that we are selling at 23 cents per found or 5 pounds for f i.o o Feed Store Respectfully^ Doors est, safest and most satisfactory stove on the market. Teta State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, Ss: to es The perfection oil stoves ! ave the reputation of being the cheap- I • «.Sic»t a.- wi t ' by Evangelist The Estacada Furniture Co. pastor, assisted n j!¡¡ j successors to H. Cooper & Co. are Woods, of Oklahoma, will have pecial inducements to cash j charge of the meeting. The ser- C i offering mg speei while to see them if only to be I vices of this church will he held in buyers. The CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY, (established 1893) posted. pleased to QuoTK PRICKS. their new church building next W. V. Penland is the new meat Sabbath. May 9th. makes reliable Abstracts of Title to all lands and lots in cutter at the Palace Meat Market, A. N. Lindsay, indsay, Special Ap Agt. o: He occupies the E. A. Miller the California Insurance Co. for property. C la c k a m a s C o u n ty " Oregon, Washington, Idaho and The hrussels rug given away by | Montana, and M. A. Newell. Sec Principal Offices; Chamber of Commerce Bldg. H. Cooper & Co. on Saturday was retary and Treasurer of F rank E. That has bought and sold more feed since opening up, won bv ticket number 132, held by PORTLAND. Smith & Co , Insurance and real Mrs. Marks, of Currinsville. estate, Portland, Ore., in company than had been previously handled in Estacada, and has a full f E. F. R IL E Y , President. F R A N K B. R I L E Y , Secretary F. Boettricb, of Portland, is the with George Estes of the Western . supply now, and wants your trade is the V- I new book-keeper for the Estacada Lumber X: Fuel Co. of Portland Mercantile Co. It is likelv be will were in Estacada on Wednesday Orders for Abstracts and Extensions oi move here as soon ns be can sc' attending to business matters. cure a bouse. Abstracts received at Mrs. Peter Applegate, of Jack- S275.00 will buy a Conover, up- lonville, Ore , lias been paying ber right piano, Colonial style, mahog dangter, Mrs. \Y, U. Stilliseli, E s ta c a d a S ta te B a n k . any finish, practically new. He- I visit. Mrs. Stansell went to I’oit- rafraáLá» S t : /«¿.r. 3ÎT2PÎ3KÎ23S3rrKI3S*aES33*53!0aK:2 ";"&S3Si€SW tails at $425.00.- -Estacada State j ¡anj „,1 Tuesday to enter St. Vin Bank. cent’s Hospital where she expects Mrs. E. M. Miller and Mrs. to undergo an operation. Joseph W. D. HENTHORN H. COOPER L. M. HENTHORN Willis Yonce went to Currinsville and Peter Stansell will accompany / B u y A n y t h i n g t h e f a r m e r h a s ¿O on Tuesday to attend the Ladies’ their grandmother home and re ---------- A T T H E main with her until their mother Aid at Mrs. K. Sailings. S e ll a n d S e ll h i m a n y t h i n g he needs in returns from the hospital. John Marchbank and F. G. F.stacada is again up-to-date hav Gearing are to lie commended for I their effort in cleaning up the ing, ou last Thursday night, organ- ! street in front of their places of i/.«d a base ball team. The new business. It certainly is noticable '. oiganwation is known as tlie Esta- aml looks much better. cad 1 Baseball Team and its officers , Mr. „ Peter , ,, , , , ,, , , arc Ed. Boner, Manager and Treas- Kuhl, of George, hail In T h e N e w C o n crete B u ild in g c 1 • , , , , , , nrer, anil Lee Bronson In Id Man- two lingers of Ins right hand caught , r . r ager and Captain, I be new teams in a grain chopper the first of the , K 1 , , , , , first trv-out game was last Sunday, week and it was neeessary to have , 1 - when a very interesting game was 33 t-3 % off on Kitchen Treasures and Wall Paper. 15 % the second anil third fingers ampu- S 10 a week $2 a day . , , played. Another game is called tateil. Dr. Adix did the surgerv. 1 ’ off 011 Iron Beils. 10 % off on Qtieensware. A full line of for next Sunday at 2:30 between F'uruiture ou hand. Albert Douglass, who lias been , Estacada and the O. K. Ball Team, working on the new road was 10f portiand. The O. K s. are a obliged to lay off work since last j good bunch of players and no A L L MODERN C O N V E N IEN C E S Friday 011 account of not feeling NVjn s |lovv the home boys a C o m e in a n d be c o n v in c e d t h a t well He has been confined to »ais ‘ «Hot time” and give them a run bed mostly since. for the game. One of the most delightful K^orts on the Coast These are our Cash Inducements iliiinlred | flow Many Ladies Know D EM AN D A N A B S T R A C T O F TITLE E s ta c a d a is th e P la c e to B u y Just. Received One Titous- JO cents per 3 0 lbs. 10 cents per ¡U 0 lbs, Cush on han BUSINESS wide tire, wagon bed. Writes Fire Insurance in Five of the best “ D O L L A R ” JOHN P E E R five tooth cultiva- tors with lever and wheel * 5.00 Steel beam double shovel plows $ 2 .75. 50 SINK K TOOTH LEV lift HARROW £ t 2 to $ 14 . Buying doors, windows and mouldings in large quanities for spot cash we are able to supply the builder at low prices. | B A N K IN G Five tooth Cultivators If y u pay more than we are ask ing you pay too much, as the market price is down. GLASS WASH BOARDS BRASS - M SEAL STAR M No. 2 Galvanized TUBS 43 cents Each 43 38 70 " ” " " Livery, Feed & Sale STABLE W . A. JON ES PR O P R IE T O R Good rigs and careful drivers always SPECIAL Given ATTENTION Hunting and Pishing Parties WOOD & LUMBER Local and Long Distance Telephone C H U RCH M. E. Church Sabbath School Preaching at 1 League SE RV IC E S Next Sabbath 10 a. m. 7:30 p. m. 7 p. m. Prayer Meeting on Thursday Even ing 7 p. m. Church of Christ—Next Sabbath Bible School 10 a. in. Preaching at 11 a. m. Young Peoples' Meeting 6:30 p. m. Preaching 7 p. m. Prayer Meeting on F'riday Evening at 7:30 p. m. —E. W. Sewall, Pastor — Free Methodist Church Sabbath School 2:30 1* M. Prayer Meeting on Wednesday evening 7 p. m . Rev. Roper of Gresham Local and Tourist Trade Solicited For Sale put on. Other bodies of timber arc* in view. Deputy Sheriff J. E. Loveall, of Crook Co., came to Estacada on Tuesday and secured the services of Constable W. A. Jones and a will be ranch in Garfield, where a man The Fern Rock Farm of 144 a- tiie name of Caldwell was employed crcs lias tx e n platted in acreage, i d and serve»! a bench warrant on him acres and up, to plat. See I). Iti 1- and brought him to Estacada where denstine, Estacada R. F. D. No. 1 the deputy sheriff with bis prison er took a car for Portland and then up case. It is said that Caldwell to Prineville, where it is said the himself was held up and roblied in a wit- daylight of two hundred and 1 ^hty ne.-s against some parties in a hold- dollars, in that County. V c