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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1909)
ESTACAD Ä p NO. nj of VOL. i E ST A C A D A . OREGON, T H U R SD A Y , A U G U ST 5. 1909. k Estacada State Capital Fully Paid Up Undivided Profits $ 2 , 951.45 OFFICERS: LO C A L N EW S AND P E R SO N A L MEN 1 ION Good fresh meats at I’enland & Jorg Palace Market. Workmen have the frame' work for the new depot up. Edna Miller, of Portland, visited friends in Estacada Sunday. Geo. Steel, President. L. E Belfils, Cashier E. M. Miller, Real Estate Officer Edward Clevenger Drowned + In Clackamas River Attempts to Ford River and is Caught by Swift Current and Carried down Stream Goinq Campinq? A YEAR Use Nvo-Curo Let us furnish you with your groceries, camp stoves, tents, guns and etc. We have complete line of campers out fits. For the protection of stock from flies, also lice, mites or blow flies. Aspinwall Spray Pumps 50 cents each. With Steel Frame. One man can do the work of two the old way. Price $4.95. at 10 cents per yard. You will be surprised at such good values and at such nifty pat terns as we are showing. Edward Clevenger, of Oregon I.. S. Wilson has moved down to City. wAs drowned in the Clack camp at the new power site. amas river on Wednesday (July 28) David Eshelman met with an ac afternoon in attempting to ford the Cycle Belli Bedrinq Grind Twill Draperies cident by running a nail in his foot. river at a point where the South Stone Ralph Miller is suffering from an Fork empties into it. Clevenger attack of inflammatory rheumatism and his wife were packing iuto the Hot Springs and taking the wrong in his left arm. trail, which lead up the river past F o u n d A kodak—Inquire at the old Straight place, terminating this office. at the South Fork. As their trail Jessie Harkins, of Portland, has stopped abruptly they supposed it been visiting with Mrs. Dr. Adix led across the river and attempted Drafts issued to any part of the United States. Letters of Credit or since last week. Exchange can be given through our correspondents to any part of Henney Buqqies to ford it. Superior Steel Ranges the world. The methods in every channel of our business are Jack Nicholson is back to Esta Mrs. Clevenger, on a saddle horse followed in a most conservative inauner. We solicit ac- cada nursing a strained ai m that went iuto the river first leading the counts, Trusts, Commissions and Escrows has compelled him to lay off work. pack horse, Mr. Clevenger follow I. A. Bonney and Evangelist ing afoot. A three mouths old We do all kinds of legal work. Tyler went to Portland on Tuesday colt also was with them. They Call in and see us we COUNSEL. L O N G <& S W E E K . R O O M N O . 6 0 0 C H A M B E R O F had not proceeded far until the on business. swift current carried the horses off COM M ERCE. P O R TLA N D . OREGON. Spray your roses with Rose Nic- their footing and horses, woman and are always £lad to show NOTARY PUBLIC ON OUR STAFF otiue. Trial bottles only to cents man were struggling in the water at the Estacada Pharmrcy. CORRES PON D E N TS Mrs. Clevenger, by catching hold our goods to you. We Merchants National Bank 01 Portland Helen Berry came to Estacada of the pack horse part of the time on Sunday to spend the day with and the colt part of the time, final take pride in carrying a National City Bank oi New York ly succeeded iu landing 011 the op her sister, Mrs Geo. Dale. good standard stock and Mrs. Linderman, of Albany, a posite side of the river while Mr. Clevenger had been carried farther sister of Mrs. Greenwood, was visiting at the home of B. R. Gra down stream and caught in the selling at right price. swirl of the current as it came front ham over Sunday. the South Fork. He realized that • Cream Separator Oil for sale at he was likely to drown and called the Estacada Pharmacy. "Good-bye" to his wife and sank T. J. Kelley, of Wenatchee, in the stream and did not reappear. Wash., is visiting his son, C. P, This happened at sometime after Kelley, and is well pleased with one o’ clock, as the watch ou the by drowned man, when the body bad our soil and city. been recovered the next day, had Mrs. J. E. Greenwood, who has stopped at 1125. been at the Good Samaritau hos No help being near Mrs. Clem- pital is improving rapidly and is ettger, on the saddle horse and lead expected to be able to return to her ing the pack horse and alone re home soou. entered the river and succeeded in Mrs. Mary E. Snuffin, of Mt. fording it back safely and remained Tabor, who was visiting with her at the river side where the accident son and other relatives in the Pal- happened throughout the night and uiateer settlement returned to her late the next morning she had home ou Sunday evening. started back to the settlement when F o r S a l e Q u i c k — A good work she came upon Ray Eshelman, who team, 3 in, wagon, and harness. If is on the fire patrole of the O. W. Fàitacada Sunday afternoon for the A Letter-— Asks For taken quick the price is $16 0 ,— In P. Co. and who lent her all the as . ,, upper Clackamas, their destination sistance possible. Eshelman came quire at the Progress. explanation being on the Collewash. They out to Cazadero and secured grap- were fully equipped for a good F. S. Alder, of San Francisco, ling hooks and with others return To the Progress: time. who has been visiting with Ed. In your report of city affairs for PROPRIETOR Cunningham, of Springwater, for a ed to the scene of the accident arid The Estacada Pharmacy is head Good Hjfs and careful drivers always built a raft, from which search for the £ast two years of the Haviland couple weeks left for his home ou quarters for post cards. New ones the body was made. SPECIAL ATTENTION and Hcylman administration made the Rose City Saturday morning. Given Hunting and Fishing Parties Owing to the swiftness of the by the finance committee of the added every few days. Mrs. C. W. Wiederhold returned curreut the work was difficult, Council in last week's issue I see E. S. Pechin, of the Portland from Portland to her home át Bis- finally W. W. Davis Jr., of G ar that the officers spent a little mor« City Police force, with his wife is Local and Long Distance Telephone sell, Ore., after having spent eight field, located the body. This was than seven thousand dollars during spending his two weeks vacation on days with her old friends, the on Friday about 1 1 A. M. The their term of office. the ranch with his father-in-law, C. 510 C h a m b e r of Com m erce, Portland. Oregon l Ore. Sisters of Chanty, whom she has body was packed out to the settle As a citizen and a taxpayer I Kriegbaum. While some of the known for twenty years. If you have a good fat beef tell us Orders Received At Estacada State Bank. ment and a team and hack secured would like to know the value of city offenders may escape during y W J • w r r y n ■i 1 , Q u a k e r N u r s e r i e s -O u r trees which conveyed the body to Oregon the improvements that were made, his absence, the Kriegbaum home We want it. Palace Market. •re budded, not grafted. Our City. After Eshelman found Mrs. Will you please request someone >s peaceful, happy and contented, Mr. A. W. Shauklaud, of Sell- Clevenger and aided her out to the familiar with values to place an es- stock is not irrigated; we guarantee wood. payed a visit to liis mother, j ohn Straight, of Oregon City, W. D. HENTHORN „ L. M. HENTHORN everything put out; we are not in settlement she went to S. Iv Woo timate ou the value of the assets an(j ten niighty nimrod compan- Mrs. Nancy Shank land, near Esta the trust. E. P. Scott, Selling ster's, who immediately telephoned of the city from this enormous ex- ¡otlSi are niaking their annual hunt cada, last Sunday. friends iu Portland of the accident. penditure for so small a commit- jng aI1d fishing trip into the Cas- Agent, Estacada, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lacey, of nity? This makes an average of cades Th eir destination. John Robt. Marchbank left for North Surprise Party 431 E, 26th. St., came to Cazadero seventy dollars apiece for says, is all over. We know, how Yakima, Wash., on Tuesday. He ever, that he always goes where has been suffering from asthma and on Thursday evening and while voter in the citv.— C i t i z e n . A successful surprise party was Mrs. Lacey attended Mrs. Cleven the deer are as he usually has his given at the home of Albert Kit- on tlie advise of his physician he is complete line of FURNITURE, QUILTS, PILLOWS ger, Mr. Lacey went in to aid in Stella Wotuer and her cousin, share when he comes back, Tliey chen on Monday night in honor of i-hauging climate. in fact Everything to make one Comfortable recovering the body. It certainly Alverda Treese, from Pennsylvania expect to be gone about three his brother, George's, i6th birth- Bert Bennett, of Waterville, was a sad ending to what was in who has been touring the Coast, weeks. I day. About thirty persons gathcr- Kans , brother-in-law of T. Jones, tended to be a pleasure and recre sailed on the Rose City Saturday $260.00, Cash or instalment, will ed to help celebrate the occasion., who has been at the Fair, came to ation trip morning for San Francisco where buy a Conover, upright, Colonial Games were played and refresh- Estacada to visit with the Jones they expect to make a visit and see We also handle a nice line of Plain and Fancy family before returning home. style, mahogany finish piano. Prac incuts served and the guests de the sights for the next couple of tically new and sells for $425.00. parted at a late hour wishing Install New Officers We have several pieces of prop- week«. George many more such birthdays — Estacada State Bank. • - - Dishes and Glassware • - • «rty left with us to negotiate a said Wednesday July 28 Centennial (and parties.) B. S. I.andane, of Loveland, Mr. and Mrs. Swendeman, from for. Intending investors in Esta Rebekah Lodge No. 147 installed Colo., a brother of Mrs. John Os Minnesota, wdio are on their wed cada will do well to consult usas the new officers, after which an born, treattd them to a surprise by ding tour, seeing the beauties of Church Notice we may have just what you want. elaborate lunch was served and a dropping in on them suddenly our Western country were out in Inquire at the P r o g r e s s office. pleasant social time enjoyed by all. without letting them know any the Garfield settlement visiting with There will lie services at the The Scott family, who a short The new officers are as follows: thing about it. He has been at the Trapp family Mrs. Swende- Church of Christ Sunday morning time ago moved to Medford, have Myrtle Miller, N. G .; May Yonce, the A .-Y .-P . Exposition. man is Mr. Trapp’ s sister. They and evening, preaching by the E l returned to stay. They are occupy V. G .; Sarah E Bates, S e c 'y .; Eva The stallion owned by a local left on Sunday evening tor their der, Bro. Wood Bro. Scwall will Saling, Treasurer; Clara Louise ing their own home, where Kemp's stock company and in charge of new home which will be in Mon lie here if it is possible. We will W e make KITCHEN TREASURES, FALL LEAF TABLES. formerly lived Mr. Scott's sister Hkanbothom, W ar.; Lora Stortner, John Bates has been removed to tana. There were several other have three sermons, one 111 the Con.; Ruth Cary, Chap,; Lucy M. also returned with them. the care of T. Yocum. Mr. Bates friends of the Trapps who spent afternoon, »0 that the people who Reed, R. S. N. G ; Carrie James, Mr. Matt Park, a brother of Mrs. is making use of his freedom from Sunday with them returning come in from the country can hear L . S. N. G .; L. E. Belfils. R. S. F. N. Cadonau, was brought to business to take a vacation con- Portland in the evening, two sermons before going home. V. G .; Cora Yocum, I,. S. V. G . ; town Monday eve to be treated for sequently he started for Portland Miss I.eta Zunwalt has been We will have a basket dinner Mary Dale, Inside Guardian; Mae a bad cut on the head that he re visiting with her friends Miss Lulu "under the shade of the old apple Barr, Outside Guardian; Carrie on Sunday to spend a few days, ceived some time ago while work M. L . Soules, of Seattle, Geo. and Bessie Congdon the last week. trees" in front of the Church. Adix, Pianist. ing in a well at Elwood. Although Campbell, Max Telford and Lew » » 4 '* very much pleased with the Everyone co'tne and bring somebody he is very low his condition is Zenith Salmon Eggs are the best. Hinder, of Oregon Citv, compose a country surrrounding Estacada. with you as there will be som • fishing and hunting party who left Miss Zumwalt is from Lake Creek, thing good for both soul and body. ! thought to be improved. Sold by the Estacada Pharmacy. DIRECTORS: Geo. Steel, i . L Belfils, John Z o b rist T. Yocum, T R A N SA C T S A G ENERAL BANKING BUSINESS As cheap from us as else- where. Teazle Down and Snow Fleece Outing at 10 and 12 1-2 cents ever seen in Esta cada! 2 Hole Perfection Blue Flame Wick Oil Stoves $7.75 Ownership By Heirs It often happens that a man dies owning real estate without having made his will. The title to such lands passes force of law to the heirs of the deceased. They each then hold an equal undivided interest. If there are five, the deed of four will not convey a perfect title. Such an incomplete conveyance is often the source of endlese trouble. Should the purchaser not happen to know of the exist ence of the fifth heir, he may be unconscious of the flaw in his title, and may be evicted years afterward through no fault of his own. Take no such chances. Demand an abstract. The reliable abstracts of Clackamas County Titles are made by the Clackamas Title Company^ E. F. & F. B. Riley. Member American Association of Title Men. Member Oregon Association of Title Men. - THE ESTACADA FURNITURE MEN The best constructed and most durable family Steel Range in the world. Prices $65.00 and down Jelley glasses 30cts. a doz. Mason Fruit Jars 1 Pint 55 Cents a dozen Mason Fruit Jars 1 Quart 65 cents a dozen. Estacada Mercantile Co. Livery, Feed & Sale STAB LE W. A. JONES WOOD & LUMBER - Handle a and Souvenirs of Estacada Picture Framing done on short notice. Try us on Bargains Before going elsewhere. W e handle W ALL PAPER Estacada Furniture Co. 1