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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1909)
m am ^ • Ai à1 NO. j oi' VOI«. J H S T A C A D A . O R EG O N lo cal ■ • E stacada State Capital Fully Paid Up - Bank íi1 m a ys S) TH U R SD A Y. SE P T E M B E R 1909. St A Y E A R W o rk B c jiii* C a r r ic t ! and P E R S O N A L M E N T IO N School coinipences September which is next Tuesday. Rip,ht Along 7 W. D. Hayes has moved to tlu, R iver Side Mill C o’s, plant. $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 ' Win. Kelletiilojik, of Underwood, W ash., is, visiting his children. VISIT n OU R C om p an y .After R e-crajan izirg Several T im es ( ts D ow n T o W o rk In Earnest Another water power on the 1 Clackam as will, in con:;, of time. OFFICFJtSt A ladies side Ruddle for sale. In { be sending it* energy to Portland quire at the Progress. and elsewhere needed. (»eo. Steel, President. Henry Cooney and David Mills It a in 't long since, that T: 1 were looking over Hstacada and , Morris organized a company with L. F Beifils, Cashier vicinity during the week. §50,000 capital stock to build an M, Miller, Real ts ta te Ö ftrer W. D. Henthorn left on .Monday electric powei plant west of Iistaeu- for Norton, Kansas, his old home, da on the Cluckamas. This orig inal company has gona through on a business trip. several deals and re-orguiazations W a n t e d A girl, bv a private until at present the Portland \V ¡ter fam ily, to work and go to school. Power & Kleclric Transmission Co. j A pply to Howard James. ■ has been evolved with a capital The abort Mrs. M. 1 «. Com.el, of Portland, stock of §2,5 o.ooo Steel, is visiting with her friend Mrs H. lived existence of some of these I companies was entirely due to D. Jones at the Riverside Mill. Miss Ethel Kemp has returned the inexorable law of the survival to her home with her parents at of the fittest, the company with the Spirit Lake, Idaho. She left on I most money in this case. Mr. Morris, the promoter of the Tuesday. enterprise, has from time to tim F ok S a l k S ix year old saddle acquired additional land needed mi or pack pony. Price thirty dollars. 1 til nt present lie and Ills company Inquire at the Progress. control several miles ot land iti the Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Thomas ¡Clackam as cativon. and Mrs J. J. Marchbank made a . Not any actual oi:-truction work huckleberry party' that left on ^ has been comp’ !■ 1 These include « l . ' - . .■ l .i l l r .■. I M * > * Monday for the mountains to b e ! the constructiei of a concrete dir- abseut a few days. appearing type of concrete dam P HwaMa s a a a a a a a g a a W . F C ary and wife, who h a v e , tbat will have a one hundred ai d j t l Geo. L E. Belfils, DEPARTMENT 45 cents 6 SQ t. I. C . D airy W ash Basins 8 cents W ash Basins 1 0 c a n 's Pans 50 cents I -SI * C M )\ •JTJ A H OT Í R O N /r~- '■ A COLD HANDLE $ 2.00 iß =**». Y / Ml HC \N FILE DIRECTORS: T GRO CERY 6 — 0 Q t. I. C . D airy Pans < . . . ■ ' PER SET /V..-.V’ COMPANY U ¡.' T. Yocum, *> John Zobrist. !1_ W e Solicit (^Accounts IWARP p leases th o * H C V C Z W IF E ' v V H b e c a u s e !•: f y I twenty-eight le t head. I lie I " ’a,cr ra’s'' * to !S height will be I SIMPLE, LUCALLE, 1 conveyed tlimn h a Hume a dis i C T ~ -'5 Q ü lC i and r» v i j * lIlce 01 almost a mile to where the APPLI PARLRS • plant is to be built which is a con W hite .Mountain .50 lia. W a n TKD— ’T o buy peaches. Ad- , 1 , , ■ , 4 • - \ '■ “ / ’ 1 siderable distance north of the F a m ily F a y State 1.3 5 lia dress Mrs. H arry Kinney, Cazadero ... , . .. . , , nw \ » T iE - i r?A f H ennis Fruit Press 20 cents ’ j river. We ate reliably informed ^ I ¡ 5 . V. T No. 98 Turn T ab le .70 Ha G O I N G B A C K TO U N C L E S A M W ill K aake and F. W. Gartner that construction work will b c ir W ire Broilers 11 Bars 15 ” A are off on a w eek's vacation, which ried forward as rapidly a , possible.' ' W E xtension W ire they are enjoying by fishing and j The R iver Side Mill Co., com -1 <ZP Abe Lincoln was once asked how long a m an's legs ought to picking huckleberries near Cold posed of Portland capitalist : and Strainers 15 ” Spring Cabin. ¡organized by M i. Morris, is another I k 1, He unhesitatingly replied that they ought to be long enough Rural M ail B oxes O ur Price Fred Boettrich, who bought ten | °* the enterprises growing out of; to reach from Ins body to the ground. acres of the Zobrist tract has, three Gils newly developed territory. 1 Size 6 1-2 x 8 1-2 x 19 $ 1 .0 0 How far back should your abstract go? men engaged clearing the same and They have had erected a new saw M ill: strainers with legs 20 cents We think if you are going to look up the condition of your on Monday started to burn brush, m ill and are now cutting lumber. He intends building and expects to I be mill lias a capacity of sixty N o. 11 Roasting; Pans 55 eents title at all, the search by all means should go back to Uncle Sam. start it at once. five thousand feet a day. They One link short, and you stand in mid-air. own a large body of limber and I'rtR S a i . i -. Q uick A good work timber land wl. li has been twice The patent ia the foundation itself, “ the root of the title’’ the team, 5 in, wagon, and harness. If __. | cruised by ex] it timber cruisers ■ used for lobby, cook, houses, offices P u s S a l k - Potty acres, uiosth hooks sav. taken quick the price is $ 16 0 ,— In | who estimate t.iat thej have a t ; e(C are on the grounds. A ll these timber, Hoo cords of wood and quire at the Progress. Make sure of your title from the ground up. least forty nulli n feet of saw tim- improvements mean well for Ksta- some piling timber, two miles from The reliable abstract of title of Clackam as County titles Hstacada. A good bargain. Terms. Mrs. D. A. James, of Oregon j b<;r a,,(i probably as much .more of cada City, who has beeu spending » ' wood. Feaster Cadonau has ju st. Both the mill company and the \V. A . Jones, Hstacada. W . A. JO N E S made by short time with her son, Principal taben the contract to cut and stock p 0 w e r company ure under the I’K o p im n o R , , A good position can be had by C oo,! rigs .111,1 careful d rivers a lw ay s James, returned home on Tuesday [ this timber and he is using tw o ;, supervision ot Prank Williams who , , . , , , Mrs. Howard Jam es and the babies | <l°nkey engines, and horses and j |s the pm nises a„ the time. ™ b * ‘ «>us young men and ladies ... SPECIAL ATrENTION «the field of "W ire less" or R ailw ay 1 • ivc11 Ifu titffig and I'.sJ.in g Partie» E. F. & F. B. Riley. $ , went along to make a visit. j several men in getting out logs and Catlicart is the resident engin * telegraphy. Since the 8-hour law §' .. ,,, , ■ . piling. I he first of the lumber cut eer on the construction work and J. M em b er A m erican A ssocia tion of T itle M en. WOOD & LUMBER S ’ . MrS' p " ' . r and^ her ■ will be u s d for the construction o f . w . Reed has , ^ overseei..g the became effective, and since the L ocm I an<l D istance T elephone M em ber O re g o n A ssocia tion of T itle M en. g niece Fannie Campbell, of Rose- a railroad budge across the Clack ' building of houses and offices and 1 . Wireless companies are establishing g i burg, lias been making a visit with ,linas , , t stations throughout the country ro' « , . n i i j « • t .. •* now working on the bridge work. 5 1 0 C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rc e , P o r t la n d O re g o n S P R N G W A IL R -ti Cashier Bel ills and his fam ily, they » . ... ,, , there is a great shortage of teleg- [!: . . ... , . , . . ,, A spur off toe Portland k a ilw r , ,W e also noted the old reliable raphers. Positions pay beginners w , left on W ednesday for the A .- \ ,-P .................................. . . . Orders Received At Estacada State Bank. 0 Light N: Powei com pany’s «oa. bridge builder Mr. Olds lie of from §70 to $90 per mouth, with threshing is in full Mast b it 31 P.xposition before returning home. , j tS00 111 length reaches th. political fume among the oider- K*raaeo*=ii?<:»sri* - « t k S; good chance for advancement. T h e " i h probably be finished by theei d Tw o desirable lots, snuill house north end of the f ridge. T h is par' I givers National Telegraph Institute of of the week Most of the ginin is with water on the premises. For of the road lias been laid and wired A good wagon road on each side Portland, Ore , operates six official being threshed directly from t ie sale. E a sy terms. Iv P. Scott, or The heavy irons for the bridge are . . ,, . of the river reaches Estacada. We institutes in America, under super- shock and is pronounced a great Inquire of the Progress Office. being unloaded right at the bridge j have no douht ^ tllat this open vision of R\ . and w ireless offi- success. site. ] ing here simply means the settling cials and places all graduates into A n cast wiud blew last Friday Mr. and Mrs. H. G . Bonney work driving piling for the false W e Are Agents For Wheeler & Wilson up ol this at present wooded dis- p,,sj(jons. It will pay you to write drying out the grain after Wedtie* were given a neat surprise Sunday work to support the trusses, 01 trict by ranchers, fruit growers and them for full details. ¡d a y ’s rain. The only "k ic k e r’ morning when the former «.parents span. They have driven twelve summer cottages for city folk. I _ . ! was I leurv Cromer who had already Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Bonney, of And Singer Sewing Machines tier of piling, the length of which W’e have several pieces of prop Woodlawn, Ore., walked in on is almost 100 feet each. threshed. T h is I erty left with us to negotiate a sale them about 7 :15 A. M. T h ey ids» Sinne new falls were seen aiiuuig Lovelacc-Joncs Wedding bridge is known ns the Howe for. Intending investors in Esta- W h e n in E stacada you are cordially invited to com e in and visited at the home of their <laugh Through TnliW bridge and will be tlie threshiug crew last Sundav. cada will do well to consult lisa s ter, Mrs. W. I). H ayej* l^fore re- , he heaviest wood bridge made i.r „ .. T . _ Brother \V. J Lew eilen put in a *ee our lino of Furniture, Queensware, Glassware. Blankets. Ru^s, turning home Sundaya»dglit. may have just what you want. «, Y ,1 ,, , Smiley I.ovelace and Olive Jones, ’ ’goixl’ ’ days work hauling grain. * tlw North west. It is a wuglqspati tvvo wc]1 bnown Estacada young Inquire at the P kot . hkss office. Linoleum, and Matting, " I f uny wotild 110t work, neitlier Don’t forget that you can rent across the river, a distance of i i u , ¡e sl„-pnSed their friends by , , , sliotild lie la t .“ 12 Thess. 2. 7) “ 1 the popular books of the day for Get. This span will be supported ret|irnil,g home Tuesday evening j w .sh in gto u V i ’ " ’, eour’ - '' " f I i D o n ’ t fail to look over our line of Blankets. T h e prices only ioc per week at the Estacada «u both sides by natural rock piers. , i|)formi t,Km they had ^ e „ ‘ . V . " jU a n c e a, the « side T °"C " ° ' X' m: ' i tvi 1 Tim 1«»; 1I1.. i,ri,irro i*. ^ J Weeks iti «utciiuatice at the ueu-sicie vel (John 7 j i ) The entire height of the bridge are right and the hlankets are right. Pl,armaCy- • ' 1 ‘!C e" ,,rt he,gh‘ ° f th* br‘dge H ’"afried . Judge Dimick. ot Oregon his so!, . j, , law who was ,lllrl 1,50 feet and exactly 110 feet from Miss Margaret W ilcox, with her Mary Dale is at the Coast enjoy- lcJW water to the top of the rail. CitV. was the official who performed , he ClK Mr d ’ Alene train wreck !>° cousin from F.ag'e Creek, went to the ceremony. Smiley depleted the seriously that h ,ng the reward offered by the Four huildt, (1 fcet of trestle work m ly lived about a W ilx,u.ville, |aiit wct.k ,,iok Oregon City Enterprise for secnr- „ „ the so|lth side of the river Marchbank confectionery setting week, lias returned home. Mrs. Willie ('losiic-r and Ids new them up to the boys. W e w i l l g u a r a n te e P o r t la n d p rices lug .he greatest number of votes in re;ich[!> the mU, Perry, his daughter, came along moustache nl*> went to the hop a voting contest carried on bv that home ar.d will remain here It is yards. 1 At present only h limited number i paper She also was fortunate a sad incident to contemplate, in CARD OF TH ANKS on | of men can lie employed, owing to Mrs Al. Lcwellctl and In r tw o enough in the same contest to win stead of the bright and happy fu ! the nature of the work as during a lot valued at two hundred dollars. ture anticipated by this bride of daughters are spending a month at the time the temporary work is in To all the kind friends who their home in Springwatcr. only a few months The fourth Quarterly meeting of course of construction it can only came to us in tune of our bereave A p.uly of Aoiing f,.lks from I the M. E. Church was field on he carried as fast as the pile driv- ment, we wish to express our F or S a l k Q i it k 40 acre farm Springwatcr took in the circus at C om e in and g iv e us a trial. ! Monday and the year's business ing can be done, als 1 the lumber ibanks and appreciation for ll.o in HI wood. 55 acres in cultivation Portland Fi .k Millard says they | reviewed. The reports from the needed is to be sawed ,y the mill mam littl acts of sympathy ac- 5 acres in wheat, is acres m oat-. had to hire a guide to keep them charges shows the woik to lie pro- for Ix.tli the bridge and the dam corded 11s. for the floral contribu- t M acres in pot ¡toes. s to ; k from getting lost in the city. Respect Cully gressing gaining in strength, nil- and the ntindxr of men will he in- tions and marked respect bv which instore. Team, tiarness and wagon That Jonas Cromer, the man merieally and financially. Rev. creased as rapidly as possible. Al- they honored our de< .sed 11 ether. 1 cow, !• hogs, and loo chickens. with the big mares, is certainly the Kuhlman reports the accession of ready a small tented city has sprung Mr and Mr H. C. Stiter Everything necessary to run a popular “ boy’* nineteen adults. The conference up six families arc now living in Janie- A . Suter farm. Must lie sold quick. A pply Jim Gnttri lge 1 snibrin j f i oui requested his return as pastor. j tents and a number of buddings to W. A. Jones. Hstacada. ( bio. J po.xou ui his hand. Mis. Alice Wilcox i been smiling the sea breezes for a week at Sea Side and other places of interest, have returned and settled down to business in earnest, Two Minute Title Talks m É Livery, i:eed & Sale STAB LE Clackamas Title Company' ! FURNITURE E stacada Furniture Co. j