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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1909)
x.A NO. 43 of F ' TAC. ADA, OREGON. VOL. Bank Estacada State Capital, $25,000 „ r t T H U R SD A Y . Do OrriCEKS: Geo. Estes, President. S. W. Stryker, Vice-President L. E- Belfils, Cashier E. M. Miller, Real Estate Officer Í: _< 7. ». ’ DIRECTORS: ***** TRANSACTS A GENERAL B A N K IN G B U S IN E S S the best “DOLLAR” companies. Handles Real Estate, Town Lots both Business and Residence, and Farm Writes Fire Insurance in Five of Property near Estacada COUNSEL. LONG <* S W E E K , COM M ERCE. ROOM PORTLAND. p < ~ John Zobrist. NO. OOO C H A M B E R OF OREGON. T i «s “Sí2*'< « Ì M I H U S ì H li. : Geo. Estes, S. W. Stryker, T. Yocum, s f i l 4 i t i ! ■+ Merchants National Bank 01 Portland National City Bank Oi New York lOaBBaOBSOBBaBOmaBA There are enouj •h uncertainties about trading in land with £ out guessing at the title. 1909 ii You I n t e n d To B u i l d G rocery II If :;o let us figure with you on your Doors, Windows, Mould ings. Lock. etc. We have a large stock of this class of goods and can save you money. Scr.en Doors $ 10 0 $ 1.10 $ 1.2 5 and $2 00. Screen Wire Cloth 24 inches wdde 14c a yard. Screen Door Sets including spring hinges, wire door pull, hook and eve 15c a set C/Os ro , " • TH E HAWAIIAN IttTLPIN G , A Y.-IV EXPOSITION, SEATTLE. The building erected at the Alaska-YukOii-Pacltc Exposition for the exclusive use of the Hawaiian 11 ds, occupies a prom inent position on the Court of Honor next the central governm ent structure. H aw aiia lias prepared a m ore extensive and com prehensive exhibit of its m arvelous resources than for any o th er w orld’s fail it will show all of its native fruits and vegetable; will offer an aquarium of live fish, and in various other wavs interest th e fair visitors. F ruits will be served by native girls and native orchestras and singers will ho always on hand. A tank in the center of the stru ctu re will show the islands as they rest in the Pacific Ocean. Upwards of $100,000 has been expended in assem bling H aw aii’s display. LO C A L N EW S AND 1 1 P E R SO N A L M ENTIO N Mrs. Simon, of Portland, visited the Harkenrider family on Satur day. FOR S A L E —I have a good fresh Jersey cow for sale.—\V. J Moore. Cazadero, Ore. , 03 CD U m MANY VISIT ESTACADA The Estacada Park Again Open To The Public After Numerous Improve ments Have Been Made Nails and Wire Advanced 5 cents, this makes Gliddeu Galvzd Wire sell at $.3.35 per 100 feet. American Special in 80 Rod Spools at $2 15 Block-Tackle Wire Stretchers $ 1 .1 5 Each. Glass Lemon Squeezers 10 cents each. Cycle Ball Bearing Grind Stones $4 95 Standard Mattocks 70 cents Hunts Mattocks $ 12 5 Champion Forges, handy for the farmer or contractor, weight about 80 lbs. Price $8.00 5 lb No. 7 Capewell Horse Nails 90 cents. 5 lb. No. 8 Capewell Horse Nails 85 cents. Mrs. Potts Nickle plated Sad Irons 85 cents per set. 2 lb. Square Butter Prints 30 cents. Brass King Wash Boards 43 cents. 12 Qt. Favorite Strainer Pails 70 cents. 12 Qt. Dairy Pails grade ix 3° cei ' - - 1 T 2- 6 in. Monkey drenches 25 cents. 8 in. Monkey Wrenches 35 cents. 10 in. Milk Strainers 15 cents. C O IL w i an Hardware Market ; |3 0 5*™ O Up 0 r ô I S ì J C ú £3 CO S C X , 30 ON THE SAFE DEMAND AN ABSTRACT OF SIDE TITLE (established 1893) to all lands and lots in A D e lic io u s C u p o f Tea Estacada State Bank. Estacada FURNITURE Store il 1 ! That has bought and sold more feed since opening up, than had been previously handled in Estacada, and has a full supply now, and wants your trade is the A. D. SCHMIDT FEED STORE A Car Load of the famous Utah Land Plaster for your use. I Buy Anything the farmer has Sell and Sell him anything he needs in The Feed Line A. D. SCHMIDT The Hotel Tstacada Come in and be convinced that Estacada is the Place to Buy These are our Cash Inducements Respectfully' Estacada Furniture Co. 4: I Try Ridgways famous 5 o clock Tea. Ridgways Tea Merchants to the late put - 11 Victoria by special appoiutnient. ESTACADA MERCANTILE COMPANY Feed Store ! Livery-F eed 4 Sai e STABLE Clackamas County Orders for Abstracts and Extensions of Abstracts received at M o rl.it C ol v n j (/Os Í ^ í 0 i Æ CVS "1 i 1 1 PM * i ï U** If aseas i Î wfRjanS I 03 1 * 1 i ( ¿ V asEfcttEK w The new power site company u n have a force of about fifty men at The Portland Railway, Light & work. Power Co. after spending con- wagon, ' 7-rabie money n improving and FOR S A L E — O ne w ide tire, wagon bed Inquire a t 1 beautifying the Park opened the same to the public again on Sunday th e P r o g r e s s . The Ladies' Aid Society will Mav 23rd. It is estimated that fully one meet at the home of Mrs. Yonce thousand people were in the Park Thursday afternoon. and it looked more like the Estaca- A Joint Convention of Epworth da-on Sunday of its early history League and Conference of the than at any time during the past Salem district will be held in two years. We mean a Sunday Minnville. Ore., 26th to 30th K'tacada, for in its early history it Mary Dale and Kitty Rci.-cu v v altogether"!’ Sunday town. It T he CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY, started for McMinnville on Tut* however, emerged from this makes reliable Abstracts of Title day where they will be in attend 'pern of its liis' iry and Sunday V ance at the Epworth League Con *-ight-s . lag is only one of its mauy vention. ; attractive features. The day was beautiful, bright, Mrs. J. W. Reed received word Principal Offices; Chamber o f Commerce Bldg. last week of the serious ill 1 • of comfortable one for tbs woods and her father svho lives in Sparta, those who were fortunate enough PORTLAND. Wis. She, in company with her to have taken tl, oars for Estacada sister, Mary, of Seattle, immediate j thorc ghlv enjoyed the trip. The E. F. R IL E Y , President. F R A N K B. R I L E Y , Secretary ¡Journal Band, composed of thirty- ly left for the East. live members, all being Journal Jerry Jones and Louzo Hammock ! carriers and organized less than are the new proprietors of the „ , Restaurant r> . . in -u , 1 two years ago by David H. Smith, Portland Estacada. Circulating Manager of the Journal, Having purchased the same from ; who is also manager of the band; John Zobrist last week. , under Musical Director Chas. E. Acre tracts in Estacada Heights York. was rngaged by the rail road $ 1 1 5 0 0 per acre, lhese prices | eompany for their Opening Day t III III I III I T .......... ......................■ ■ ■ i . . r . » i * i r w f i r . i * . n i r . i . w — a l will positively be advanced aftci Excursion The band is com- June 1st. Apply to the Estacad poSe,-l 0f young men and the gentle- W. D. HENTHORN L. M. HENTHORN State Bank. manlike conduct, as well as the Two desirable lots small house very xcellent music they entertain- ----------------------------------------- A T T H E ---------------------------- with water on the premise ; For - pa' w s of the road and our sale. Easy terms. E. P. Scott, or eitu.ei with, gave the Journal inquire of the Progress Office i Band a warm place in our affections ... , _ and should tliev return in the fn- $275.00 will buy a Couov 1, up . . . , . , lure which tt is hoped they will, right piano, Colonial style, maliog- they can be assured of a cordial auy finish, practically new. Re welcome. tails at $425.00.—Estacada Stale While much larger crowds have Bank. In The New Concrete Building been seen in the Park on Sunday, Paul Tews is a new barber at this was the largest for some time. Dearing's shop. He went to Hills The fraternal order of Maccabees boro and brought his family here from Portland, and the Claim on Monday. They occupy the 33 1-3 % ofl on Kitchen Treasures and Wall Taper. 15 % $ 10 a week $2 a day Agents Association of the Pacific house vacated by Mrs Krieger. off on Iron Beds. 10 % off on Queensware. A full line of Coast were embraced in the sight Furniture on hand. Rev. H. W. Kuhlniau left on seeing crowd. The Claim Agents Wednesday for McMinnville where Association were guests of the he is scheduled for the program it Portland Railway, Light & Power A L L M ODERN C O N V E N IE N C E S the Epworth League Convention. Co., and were entertained at lunch- Last Sunday’s games resulted in eon from 7 3 > to 9.30 p. m . at the One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast a victory and a defeat for Estacada. Hotel -tac i la. The first game was called off by a We noted the following officials disagreement and Estacada won. of the railway company who par- Local and Tourist Trade Solicited The second game resulted in a ticipat I in the days festivities and u< :e registered at the Hotel F.sta- victory for Fulton. cad 1 F I Fuller, Vice President, R. A. Looney moved his family H. J. Gregory, special agent for and learned of some fake telephone on Monday to their new home near and wife, O B. Caldwell, Operating the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph gossip that has been rutiuitig Engineer, and wife. B. P" Boyenton Salem, which he and his father purchased recently. It is a dairy- Claim Ag nt, C. G. F'ranklin, Gen. Co., of Portland, was in Estacada through the papers. farm of 325 acres. At present they Superintendent, R M. Townsend, on Saturday on business connected Rev. Harvey Buck will preach have twenty eight cows. Mr Property Agent, F. I). Hunt, T raf with his Co. He gave the Piuxl- at the German Burn school house fic Manager and wife. Looney has no desire t ■ 1 About s-x hundred and fifty 1 ress office a call and we found him Sunday afternoon, June 13th, at old friend«, so he orders the : - tick-ts wete sold for this point. , to be a very agreeable companion 3 o’ clock, Sunday school at 2 g k e s s to go with lum. BE A In buying groceries as well a 3 other goods one should t.ike 11 consideration that the freight 1. paid and you do not have to load lip on a lot of stuff in order to have the freight paid. 5 lb. Pail Rex Lard 80 cents 10 lb. Pail Rex Lard $ 1 o c 11‘s 10 lb. Pail Sun Set Diips' Sirup 50 cents. 2 Ounce Bottle Mapleine 75 cents 8 Ounce Can Royal Baking Powder 25 cents 16 Ounce Can Royal Baking Powder 45 cents Carnation Milk per can 8 cents 10 lb. Sack White Corn Meal 30 cents 10 lb. Sack Corn Meal, Yellow 30 cents 9 lb. Sack Rolled Oats 45 cents Lxtra Soda Crackers full case, per pound Table or Dairy Salt in 50 lb. Clean Drill sacks 40 cen s 2 Bottles Catsup for 25 cen s Minced Clams, Choicest No. 1 10 cents per can Tomatoes, per dozen 85 0 tils Sugar Corn 3 cans for 25 cuits 03 f* ■■ > :s. .f 'S NOTARY PUBLIC ON OUK STAFF C O R R ESPO N D EN TS M AY 27 W. A. JONES PROPRIETOR Good rigs and careful drivers always SPECIAL ATTENTION Given Hunting and Fishing Farties WOOD & LllM BFR Local and Long Distance Telephone CHURCH M E. Church— S E R V IC E S Next Sabbath Sabbath School 10 a m. n p m. League 7 p. m. Prayer Meeting on Thursday Even ing 7 p. tn. Church of Christ—Next Sabbath Bible School 10 Preaching at 11 Preaching 7:30 Young Peoples' Meeting 6:30 Prayer Meeting on Friday Evening at 7:30 a. tn. a. nt. p. tu. p. m. p m. -—K. W. Sewall, Pastor —Free Methodist Church Sabbath School Preaching Prayer Meeting on Wednesday evening — Rev. Roper of For 2:30 p M. 7 p. m . 7 r tt Gresham S a le The Fern Rock F'arm of 144 a- cres has been platted in acreage, 10 acres and up, to plat. See D. Bri- denstine. Estacada R. F. D No. i 'o ’clock. Also nt Fre- Method Ft Church at Estacada next S',:: day evening May 30th.