Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, September 23, 1909, Image 1

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E ST A C A D A , OREGON, TH U RSD A Y, SE P T E M B E R 23. 1909.
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; Estacada State
Capital Fully Paid Up -
Bank i;
$25,000
orrjctKS:
Geo. Steel, President.
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Bellils,
Cashier
F. M. Miller, Real Estate Officer
Geo. Steel,
L E. Belfils,
Death Of Mrs. Stubbe
LO C A L N EW S AND
P E R SO N A L M ENTIO N
Mrs. Caroline Stubbe, mother of
Master Albert Shankland has August and W111. Stubbe, died at
been visiting friends and relativts the home of her son, August, on
Monday morning, with whom she
in Selltvood the last few days.
has
been making her home for
Peter Rulll and Miss Tillie Lius,
of George, were married at Oregon sometime. Mrs. Stubbe was born
in Germany and at the time of her
City on Tuesday.
death had passed the three score
Henry Schmidt, of George, is and ten allotted to man, being in
having a fine new house built. Ed. her eighty-seventh year. Her re­
Hardes is doing the carpenter work mains were embalmed and shipped
Mr, Perrv Wilson, from Eastern to Berlin, W is., on Monday evening
Oregon, is visiting with his sister, Henry Kolpin, her son-in-law ac­
Mrs. E. S. Shank land, and family companied the remain* to that
point for interment.
for a few weeks,
Mr. E. S. Shankland made a
business trip to Oregon City last
Friday. Mr. Shankland also made
a visit to the Rose City while away
DIRECTORS:
T. Yocum,
John Zobrist.
F ob S a c k —T wo fairly good
work teams. If needed terms will
be given. Apply to A. D. Schmidt
Springwater.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodward, of
Oregon City, attended the wedding
of their son Roy in Estacada Wed­
nesday.
W e Solicit R e c o u n ts
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Spurlin, of
Hood River, came to Estacada on
Tuesday and attended the wedding
of Mrs. Spurlius' sister, Stella.
Pcrry-McWilliss Wedding
Wm. C. Perry and Nora B Me
Willis were married at Salem 011
Monday by Judge Bushey of that
place. Mrs. Perry, the mother, j
went to Salem and will remain
there for some time while William
and his bride \vill at once go to j
housekeeping and take charge of |
the rooms formerly run by the
mother. Mr. and Mrs. Perry came
into town on Tuesday evening and
were
congratulated
by
their
numerous friends.
E. L. Wanacott, Wm. Stokes Woodward-Womer Marriage
and the Standish Bros, placed an
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order last week for sufficient apple
Stella Womer and Roy Wood­
trees to plant fifty acres of 01 chard ward were united in the holy bonds
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Mrs. Krieger has rented the of matrimony ot high noon on
Green property and will move back Wednesday, Sept. 22, at the home
to Estacada so that the boy can of the bride's parents, Mr, and
have the advantage of our schools. Mrs. E. S. Womer. Rev. H. W.
Mrs. H. G. Bonuey, who has Kuhlman officiating.
The rooms were tastefully deco­
been sick at the home of her
A B O U T B E IN G S U R E
mother in Vancouver, Wash., re­ rated with evergreens. The in­
vited guests only included members
turned home Sunday night.
of the two families of the contract­
Once a book agent entered a front gate and was met by a
C. T. Simmons and famliy, of ing parties.
Portland, Ore., are visiting with
vicious looking dog. He hesitated.
The bride is well known in and
the parents of Mrs. Simmons at around Estacada as she came here
Presently the woman said, “ Come right in. I don't think the
Springwater.
the first year of our city’s existence
dog will bite.”
B. C. Looney has moved onto and last year taught one of the
Did these words reassure the man? "T h in k ” was hardly
his brother Coyds farm and will be­ schools of our city. The groom,
come a real rancher. Giles Looney with his parents were also residents
strong enough. This was the time when he wanted to “ know.”
a brother takes charge of the B. C. of the F.hvood district formerly but
So it will be when you go to sell your land. Unless you can
now of Oregon City and is well
Looney ranch,
use a stronger word than “ think” your assurance will be weak in­
A. C. Jowdy, of London, Ken­ known by most of our people.
After the ceremony dinner was
deed.
tucky, has rented the Lockerby
served.
The bride was the recepient
store room and will open up the
You must be able to say. ‘ ‘I know the title is good, and here
place in a short time with a line of of numerous and useful presents
is the abstract that you may know it too."
groceries and general merchandise. After receiving the congratulations
of their friends they started on
The abstracts of title to the lauds and lots in Clackamas
Mrs. Edwards, of West Ely, their honeymoon trip to Salem and
County are prepared by the
Nev., is at present visiliug her Southern Oregon points of interest.
grandmother Mrs. F. R. Cary. It is Mr. and Mrs. Wood ward’ s in­
She expects to see the A .-Y.-P. tention to make Oregon City their
E S T A B L IS H E D 1893
Exposition also.
home at least for the present where
H E A D O F F IC E S 509—j n C H A M B E R O F C O M M ERC E BUII.CI.N G.
Rev. Kuhlman, pastor of the M. they will be at home to their friends
P O R T L A N D , OREGON
E. Church, has been returned to after Oct. 1st.
this charge again by the conference
Member American Association of Title Men.
just held which is good news to the
Card Of Thanks
membership.
Member Oregon Association of Title Men.
Tw o M inute Title Talks
Clackamas Title Company^
Orders Received At Estacada State Bank.
We Are Agents For Wheeler & Wilson
And Singer Sewing-Machines
Rev. S. Conklin, a brother of
Rev. P. Conklin, who is located at
Oregon City as pastor having re­
cently come from the East, paid his
brother and this vicinity a visit this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Whitfield,
who have been spending the Sum­
mer with their son, W. C. Whit­
field, returned last week to their
home in California.
W. A. Cunningham, of Camas,
was out at Highland to see the
When in Estacada you are cordially invited to come in and babies on Monday returning on
see our line of Furniture, Queensware, Glassware, Blankets, Rugs, Tuesday. He stopped off at Esta­
cada to shake bauds.
Linoleum, and Matting.
Mr. and Mrs. A. K . Fisher from
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who have been spending some
Don’t fail to look over our line of Blankets,
The prices
time in the Garfield district, return-
are right and the blankets are righi.
on Sunday to their former home.
Mrs. Fisher is a sister of B. C.,
Giles and Coyd Looney.
W e w il l g u a r a n t e e P o r t l a n d p r ic e s
on
FURNITURE
Come in and give us a trial.
R e s p e c t r u llv
Estacada Furniture Co.
McD. Fisher, of Va.. arrived in
Estacada on Sunday and is located
i with Coyd Looney.
He is a
j younger brother of A. K . Fisher
j who h as. just returned to their
I former home.
E. S. Wilcox, of Chicago, a
friend of A. O. Whitcomb who
purchased the Patterson ranch, has
| been touring the Coast for some
time and is uow in this vicinity
looking over the country with a
view of making an investment. We
! hope he can be suited as we believe
there is an opportunity here to re-
, lieve Chicago’s con jested condition.
Jt A Y E A R
500 lb. C R E A M SE P A R A T O R S
at $40 to $65
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A fine selection of Outing Flannel
to be had at our store at
10 and 1 2 1 .-cents
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ESTACADA
MERCANTILE
COMPANY
U n iv e r s a l F o o d C h o p p e r s
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Our price
$1.0 0
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>35
1.90
A ppl e P akers
White Mountain
Family Bay State
No 98 Turn Table
50 cents
$>-35
70 cents
Doors, Windows and
Mouldings. Paint. Oil.
Glass. Lime and Cement.
Agents Phoenix Pure
Paint, the paint that
wears
HIGH G RADE SEWING
MACHINES
Ten Year Guarantee
$15
to
$30
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Shoes tor the little folks,
Shoes foi the big folks.
Tile Diamond Brand, that is
the kind we have. The diamond
itself is a very hard stone. So
it is with our Diamond Brand
Shoes, they are hard. That is,
hard to heat for price and dur­
ability.
M ARKET
YOUR EGGS
A T OUR
STO RE
Pruning knives, shears and saws
we have a new supply of ibis
class of goods and offer our cus­
tomers Goods of Quality.
Clyde Tree Prutiers with
spring 6 ft.
65 cents
Clyde Tree Prtiners with
spring 8 ft.
70 cents
Clyde Tree Primers with
spring 10 ft.
75 cents
This Shot Gun $4.95
Rail Road Continues To
Sunday School
Beautify It's Property
Convention'
The Portland Railway, Light &
Power Co. still continues to make
improvements in Estacada. The
hotel is just now receiving a new
coat of paint and workmen are en­
gaged ;n making improvements and
alterations on the inside aud out­
side, the cost of which will be con­
siderable. Workmen are filling tip
about the depot and on the street in
front of their property, which adds
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much to the appearance, as well as
convenience of its patrous.
The Sunday School Convention
held Wednesday Sept. 22nd was
well attended and enthusiastic ad­
dresses were given. Mr. Lewellen
from Springwater was in the chair.
The various speakers wtre heartily
received. Luncheon was served at
110011. Reports were heard from
the various schools from the Dis-
trict, which includes eight or ten
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of the schools in the neighborhood.
Mr. Phipps acquitted himself in his
usual able manner. Rev. J. V.
Milligan failed to appear, to the
sorrow and regret of all present.
The house was well filled and many
took part in the helpful discussions
of the day. We believe that great
help will be received from this con­
vention. Mr. Lewellen was re­
elected chairman of the District for
the ensuing year.
We desire to thank the many
friends who aided us with deeds
and words of sympathy, and es­
pecially the school children and
teachers for their loving tribute of
flowers at the death of our mother,
Traveling Library
and their kindness will be ever re­
membered.
The Oregon Library Commission
August Stubbe
has
just sent to Estacada a Travel­
Wm. Stubbe
ing
Library.
The State provides
Iletirv Kolpin and family.
these Traveling Libraries for the
use of the people of Oregon and
The Taffy Pull
they are free to all. The library
contains interesting liooks 011 his­
Mr. Elford Sherman and family
Saturday evening Septemlier 18 tory, travel, agriculture, cooking,
the Good Templars of Currinsville etc., and fiction for grown up of five from Michigan are taking
united in giving Mr. Frank Yessev people and for children. Every in the sights of the Coast and the
Elford
a farewell. Games were played citizen of Oregon should know A. - Y . - P. Exposition.
and a jolly time was experienced by about and make use of these hooks. is a brother of D. C. Sherman, of
Springwater, where they are e x ­
all.
Howard James is librarian.
pected by the middle of next week.
The girls were just too sweet for
Mrs. D. C. Sherman informs the
anything, even their dresses were
Progress that they hope to have
sweet. It wasn't the girls fault Patterson Ranch Sold
them remain here permanently.
they tried to leave go the sweetness
They will at least visit for some
but you know what a close friend
Matt Patterson, of Garfield, sold time.
taffy is so it was no use. Sunday
his ranch of forty acres in Garfield
morn it was, “ I love taffy but oh
Mrs. W. P. Siitiffin spent Sun-
last week to A. O. Whitcomb, of
my hair.’ ’
| Chicago, who intends to bring his day last with her aunt and uncle,
We are very sorry Mr. Vessey
family here at once and occupy ttio Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Myers, of
going to leave 11s. He was a very
same. It is his intention to go into Dodge. She was so well pleased
active member of the Good Tem­
fruit raising and he will make his with that country that she came
plars, l>eing secretary nearly a year
plans accordingly. No consider­ l>ack more than pleased with G ar­
He will make his future home in
Her age«! uncle is quite
ation is mentioned hut it is general­ field.
Portland, we understand, and he
feeble.
She had a lot of fun on
ly understood that Mr. Patterson
has our best wishes.
has received a good price for his her trip especially 011 the load of
J ranch. He informs the Progress aay-
Who took my saw clamps? R*' that his future plans are not def-
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turn and save trouble— G. W, inately settled but when they arej F or S alk A good heating stove
Lockerby,
■ he will uot be lar from EsUcada. ' Inquire at the jewelry store
Livery, Feed
&
Sale
ST A B L E
W. A. JONES
PR O PRIET O R
Gonil Til'S an.l careful d rivers alw ay s
SPECIAL
Given
ATTENTION
Hunting and risk in g Parties
WOOD & LUMBER
Local aud L our Distance Telephone
On next Sunday evening at the
Methodist Church will be held a
brief memorial service for the late
Mrs. Stubbe whose remains were
sent to Wisconsin this week. It is
also flic first service of the Confer­
ence year and the pastor is anxious
to have a large attendance. Ser-
v*ccs ' ,ekin at 7:30, N oung Peoples’
meeting at 6:45 P, M. Sunday
School at 10 A. M.
Services will be held at Currins*
ville at 1 1 30 Sunday morning.
H Swager and wife, of Omaha,
Neb.. were visitors in Estacada last
week. He is the owner of the Al-
nieta creamery at that place. They
are relatives of Otto Stulien.
Dr. John Steiner, of Portland,
has rented rooms over the drug
store and will open up an office for
the practice of his profession in our
community in the near future.
Mrs. O. O. James, of Cazadero,
who lias taken their baby to Port­
land this week suffering with sum­
mer complaint so prevalent in our
community, informs Mr. Janies that
the baby is some lietter.
Walter Morris, of Oregon City,
who lias been working at the Caza­
dero dam was unfortunate in using
an adie, it slipped and lie received
a severe cut on the (exit.
Bay State Paint adds both value
a"» appearance to your property.
For sale at the Estacada Phaiuiacy.