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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1909)
/ '•K if NO. 55 of VOL. i E ST A CA D A . OREGON, TH URSDAY, AUGUST i Estacada State Capital Fully Paid Up Undivided Profits B ank We want it. OFFICERS: - Geo. Matt Purks lias so far recovered as to be aide to go to bis home in El wood. DIRECTORS: S te e l, L E. B e lfils , T. Palace Market. Miss Rose Roenfeldt, of Portlunrl is paving her sister, Mrs Otto Stubeti, a visit. Geo. Steel, President. L. E Belfils, Cashier E. M. Miller, Real Estate Officer Yocum , Jo h n Z o b ris t r> “9 ii F o u n d — A p o c k e t knife. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for this “ ad.” ...— — ♦ T ry Our GROCERY D e p a rtm e n t McLaughlin A famous Oregon pioneer, Dr. John McLaughlin, will be remem bered on September 5 at Oregon City, when lus old house, now re stored and moved to a public park, wj|i |)e dedicated. This grand old mail of Oregon who did so much for the early settlers of this state and made personal sacrifices to as s i s t others, is at least to have public honor paid him for his work. September 3rd is the date of his death and 011 the following Sunday a memorial service in his honor will be held, and the old dwelling, where he lived for many years, de dicated as a memorial of his kindly life. The services promise to be largely attended. John Marshall, of George brought to the Progress a stem of TRAN SACTS A G E N E R A L B A N K IN G B U S IN E S S pie plant, or rhubarb, that weighed two lbs. and the leaf measured 35 Drafts issued to any part of the United States. Letters of Credit or by 33 inches. Exchange can be given through our correspondents to any part of Miss Ida Harkenrider has been the world. The methods in every channel of our business are spending her vacation with her A good boy wants a place to followed in a mostjconservative manner. We solicit ac parents. She returned to Portland work and go to school. For par counts, Trusts, Commissions and Escrows Monday. Miss Hands, a friend ticulars see H. James. from Portland, spent Sunday with We do all kinds of legal work, Two desirable lots, small house her. CO UNSEL. L O N G A S W E E K . R OO M NO. 600 C H A M B E R O F with water on the premises. For Mrs. S. J. Sturgeon, of Tilla sale. Easy terms. E. P. Scott, or COM M ERCE. P O R T LA N D . O REGON. mook, is paying a visit to her inquire of the Progress Office. N O T A R Y P U B L IC ON O U R S T A F F daughter, Miss Maude, of the Esta Mrs. W. A. Jones presented her cada Pharmacy. She intends visit CO RRESPO N D E N TS husband with another eleven pound ing the A.-Y.-P. Exposition before Merchants National Bank 01 Portland baby girl on Wednesday morning returning home National City Bank oi New York Putnam Fadeless Dyes will color consequently Bill is setting it up to the boys. either silk wool or cotton. Sold by The party who stole the stand the Estacada Pharmacy. It has been shown, and there is from the rear of my jewelry store no more reason for denying it, that will please return the same and no Hill is the man who is backing the questions will lie asked, otherwise 4 Deschutes railroad proposition look out for trouble. A. N. John son. against Harrimau. EAR A ■ Honor Name of Dr. COCAL NEW S AND PERSO N AL M ENTION $25,000 L A ladiea side saddle for sale, in at the Progress. $2,951.45 quire If you have a good fat beef tell us - V I 1-2 CAMP sums 2 H ole 14 x 22 $ 1.50 4 H ole iS x 22 £1.75 Hand made and riveted atove pipe 15 cents per joint T ry Our DRYGOODS D e p a r tm e n t j Qt. Double Rice Boiler 46 cents C/4UGUST Is the month to think of CHILDRENS Glass King Wash Boards 43c I M A D E F 'O OR US ¡-5 te ^ ^ ^ n°e •.V> V G o. *7 \ Stjjpuia: sPy • . /L" \ if* J m SHOES W e want you to realize that our Store is headquarters for CHILDRENS SHOES just as it is headquarters for foot wear for their elders. W e have studied the Children’s Shoe problem and have adopted the Peters Shoe C o’s, lines of Children’s Shoes because we know what they are and we can recom mend them. T h ey are stylish, they are correctly shaped, they are well made, they fit growing feet as they should and they W E A R . We want the c h i l d r e n ’s Brass King Wash Boards 4CC Clothes Pins 2 cents a Dozen Kraut Kutters 9 x 24 $1.35 Sliaws Calf Weaners No. 1 35c Sliaws Calf Weaners No. 2 40c 10 inch Milk Strainer 15c No. 2 Cylinder Churn $2.40 Best Made 450 lb. Separators $40 to $65 >h ' T>, ~'ir. c.fd tr ad e And we will see that you receive satisfaction I K Two Minute Title Talks PUTTING MONEY IN THE B A N K Would you take five twenty dollar bills from your trunk, roll them in a wad and drop it through the keyhole of a bank ? Would that be the way to deposit $100.00? No; as a sensible man you would’ enter during banking hours, make out a deposit slip, hand It with the money through the Cash ier’s window,-and receive a proper credit in your pass book. So, in payiujuout good money for real estate, the same busi ness wisdom dictates that you require the simple formality of an abstract of title. It is the only safe way. Don’t poke your money in a rathole. • T h e reliable abstracts of Clackamas County Titles are made by the Clackamas Title Company' E. F. & F. B. Riley. Member American Association of Title Men. Member Oregon Association of Title Men. 510 Chamber of Commerce, Portland aassxasasasas’aKw - L. M. HENTHORN T H E E STAC A D A FU R N ITU R E MEN - Wm. Taylor, of Aurora, Ore., formerly au old resident of Spring- water, and the father of Mrs. E. A. Miller was buried at Springwater on Friday. We are without the in formation relative to his death and life here, that should have reached this office before going to press. The Presbyttrian Church, of Handle a complete line of FURNITURE, QUILTS, PILLOWS Springwater, gives a Camp Fire and in fact .Everything to make one Comfortable Social on the lawn around the Fancy We also handle a nice line of Plain and • * - Dishes and Glassware Souvenirs of W e make KITCHEN TREASURES, - - - Estacáda FALL LEAF TABLES. Manse, Tuesday evening, August 24, 1909. Everybody is requested to come. Ladies please bring cake. Social starts at 7:30. Mr. C. B. Galoway and Mr. E. A. Miller paid the Progress office a call on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Galoway, who are relatives of Mil lers are from Buroak. Mich., and from Mr. Millers former stamping ground back East. They have been touring the Coast as well as seeing the A -Y -P. Exposition While Mr. Galoway is pleased with his trip and the West he thinks Mich, makes a good place to live in. F or S a l e Q u ick 40 acre farm in Elwood. 35 acres in cultivation Picture Framing done on short notice. T ry us on Bargains 3 acres in wheat, 1$ acres in oats 4 'A acres in potatoes #300 stock Before going elsewhere. W e handle W A L L P A P E R in store. Team, harness and wagon l cow, 6 hogs, and 100 chickens. Everything necessary to run a farm. Must be sold quick. Apply to W. A. Joues. Estacada. Estacada Furniture Co. The Misses Enola and June Oak ley, teachers in the public schools of Seattle, and sisters of Mr* J. W. Reed, came to our city to spend their vacation. Mr. W. Perry, who was recently married at Cazadero to Miss Verda Hughes, was one of the unfortunate passengers on the ill-fated Spokane The tousorial parlor located on &*Coeur d’Alene train which was w iec’ced some time ago. Mr. Perry Broadway, was moved to Second was so badly hurt that he died a street at the east end of the lot par week ago Sunday. tially occupied by the drug store Miss Angela MacPherson and and post office. Hannah and Kel- lar did the moving. Mr. Dearing Clias. Herbert Banks were married was as busy as usual in his new at the Methodist Episcopal Parson age by Rev. H. W. Kuhlman on quarters on Saturday. Wednesday afternoon. They are W. W. Porter brought to the Portland people. Progress office a specimen of the John Tracy, Clark Possen and kind of radish he grows on his ranch. It weighs severi and one R. M. March took a “ hike’ ’ to the half pounds and is called by Mr. mountains on Tuesday in quest of Porter the Lady-Jinger. It is on game, fish, even cougar and bear, exhibition at the Commercial Club so we expect to hear of something unusual happening. room. F or S a i . e Q u i c k —A good work team, 3 in, wagon, and harness. If taken quick the price is $160,— In quire at the Progress. Oregon Orders Received At Estacada State Bank. W. D. HENTHORN Miss Jessie Smith, of Iowa, a distant relative of the Saling fami lies, who is touring the Coast, spent Wednesday with them. Miss Smith has been at the A.-Y.-P. Exposition and has taken many of the side trips including one to Alas ka. She has been enjoying her trip. The Handiest, Cleanliest and most Satisfactory Oil Can ever placed before the public. Regular Price $ 2 25 Our price $ 1 50 HOT WFA1HERÜ Yes, g«»>d weather for ice cream freezers or sun bonnets, but we want you to call in and look over our line of ti t.,! q HEATING STOVES ESTACADA we are showing some of the most comfortable stoves atwarm prices Prices MERCANTILE $1.40 0 $20 COMPANY — DODGE Good fresh meats at Peuland & j Jorg— Palace Market. — - + Livery, Feed & Sale By Gum, etc. Feaster Cadonau has taken the | Miss Myrtle Parks has finished contract to cut and stock the River W. A. JO N E S her school session at Oregon City Side Mill. P R O P R IE T O R and is now enjoying a well earned Good rigs and careful drivers alw ays Mrs. Adix returned on Sunday rest at her home at Fern Cragg. evening from a ten days trip to the SPECIAL ATTENTION Jim Park is working at the Bit- ¡A .-Y.-P. Exposition and British! Given Hunting and Pishing Parties ner sawmill. Columbia. She had a delightfulj WOOD & LUMBER Miss Neiva Boylan, of Oregon trip. Local and Long Distance Telephone The W. C. T. U. ladies of Port Citv, is spending her summer va Phone or mail your orders to the land will hold an interesting service cation with her cousin Miss Myrtle Estacada Pharmacy and they will in the M. E. Church on Sabbath Park. Has Stroke of Paralysis receive prompt and careful atten evening, come out and hear them. Bill is the best berry picker in tion. Preaching by Rev. Kuhlman in the S. R. Childs, who has lieen Dodge. morning The River Side Mill started their working as a carpenter in Portland, In reply to the question given by saw on Friday afternoon and are received a slight stroke of paralysis F or S a l e if taken quick.— A the Springwater Correspondent, as getting machinery and belting in on Friday last. fresh jersey cow and calf. Inquire to whether an imported piano has a running order. It will have a daily ; He had finished his days woik at the Progress. Yorkshire accent, I should say and with others had started to his Don't fail to read what we say there is 110 doubt but what it has, capacity of sixty thousand about Poultry Secrets Disclosed and that is, if a Yorkshireman plays it, Q u a k e r N u r s e r ie s -Our trees boarding house when lie discovered the offer we make. Those interest for any acctnt is better than no ac are budded, not grafted. Our that he had forgotten something ed in making money out of poultry cent. stock is not irrigateil; we guarantee and returned alone to where he had can save many times the price of it. everything put out; we are not in been working. He bad just pre E. P. Scott, Selling pared to leave again when lie was “ When a man is a lover he is the trust. The Ladies' Aid of the M. Ii. suddenly seized with a dizziness, Agent, Estacada. Ore. Church will use the I. O. O. F. bound to discover, a fact of which from which lie fell in the street. II. F. Warner sold his angora Hall on Friday August 27 to give a I’ m uiiiuformant, Men nearby who saw him fall “ His nature will change, or at goats to II. H. Gary. They go to cafetiuia. Supper will be served supposed lie was intoxicated. He from 5 to 9 P. M. Cake and ice least rearrange, some points which Gary Island, near Wasliougal, could bear their remarks but was Wash. There were one hundred cream will also be served later and were formally dormant.’ ’ unable to speak or move, finally a during the dining time. Don't for In Mr. George Kellar we have and fifty of them. passerby stopped and asked him get the ladies, for they need the noticed some points which were for We have several pieces of prop what was the matter but he could mally dormant, have, during the erty left with tis to negotiate a sale not reply or move, although con money. Mrs. D. A. James, of Oregon last few weeks, been very much it: for. Intending investors in Esta scious of what was going on Search was made for papeis to City, is paying her son, Principal evidence and it has been the sus cada will do well to consult us as picion of a few of his friends that we may have just what you want. identify him and a postal curd ad James, a visit this week. he has something up his sleeve. Inquire at th e P r o g r e s s office. dressed to liituself at Estacada was On account of Monday, Sept. 6th, The mystery was solved last Tues Mr. and Mrs. James Coop, of secured and Ins wife here at once being Labor Day, the Estacada day when Mr. Kellar smilingly Down. Kans., parents of R S. notified, who immediately had Inn school will commence on Tuesday brought home a wife. Coop, came to Estacada on Mon removed to the Good Samaritan Sept. 7th. Hospital, and went to Portland day and expect to remain with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dale returned F or S a l e Potty acres, mostlv their son for a month visiting. It where she remained with him until on Wednesday from a trip to Du- timlier, 800 cords of wood and Monday when he was able to be is their first visit West and they fur, where they have lieen visiting some piling timlier, two miles from are well pleased with what they brought home. Except for a diz their daughter, Mrs. Gill. ziness in his head he feels all right Estacada. A good bargain. Terms. have seen. and has recovered his speech and W. A. Jones, Estacada. , $260.00. Cash or instalment, will the use of his body. Notice buy a Conover, upright, Colonial F or S a l e -O n e mare, ten hund Figure with the Cash Feed red lbs., work anywhere, one pony style, mahogany finish piano Prac Tanglefoot flv paper— 3 double Store before buying or selling partly broken, will sell cheap Ap- tically new and sells for $425x0. sheets for 3c at the I'stacada Phar macy. -Estacada State Bank your wheat, oats, hay, etc. j ply at the Progress. STABLE <*