Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, September 30, 1909, Image 1

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ESTACAD A, OREGON, TH U R SD AY, SEPTEM BER 3$ 1909
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Estacada State
Bank
Capital Fully Paid Up - $25,000
OfTICERS:
Geo. Steel, President.
L. E Belfils,
Cashier
E. M. Miller, Real Estate Officer
DIRECTORS:
Geo. Steel,
L. E. Belfils,
T. Yocum,
John Zobrist.
W e Solicit (Recounts
Two Minute Title Talks
YOUR OW N CASE
You are interested, we will say, in several tracts of land— a
home place, a farm, and a town lot.
Upon what do you rely for security
in ownership of this
property ?
On one of two things: a warranty deed, of the statue of
limitations.
The first security may vanish with the years and leave you all
too soon suspended as it were in midair.
The second security is a last resort. Throwing up your hands
in the hope that the enemy’s powder is wet.
Getting an abstract is the first step toward overhauling your
title if it is wroug; and if it is all right the abstract is your proof.
We are title experts.
We will prepare your abstract; and if-
any trouble or error is disclosed in your title, we will help you to
cure. it.
Clackamas Title Company"
ESTABLISH ED
1893
HSAD OFFICES 509— 511 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING.
PO RTLAN D ,
OREGON
Member American Association of Title Men.
Member Oregon Association of Title Men.
Orders Received At Estacada State Bank.
LO CA L NEW S -AND
PERSO NAL MENTION
Attention Parents
If you have children to send to
Judge Dimick, of Oregon City, the primary room this year please
was a business visitor to Estacada send them now, Please do not
011 Tuesday.
wait any longer. For the good of
John Belfils, of Los Angeles, a the pupil, school, and teacher send
brother of Cashier Belfils, of our them now. If the child starts in
after the classes are organized and
city, is visiting witli him.
started the whole class has to be
Mr. H. F. Gibson, of Barton,
was an Estacada visitor on Tues­ delayed until the tardy pupil gets
up to it. That is not fair to the
day.
other parents who started their
E. S. Wilcox and A. O. Whit­ children when the term began.
comb are now stopping temporarily
Pupils coming in late like that
with the Standish brothers in Gar­ delay the work of the grade then
field.
parents wondtr why their children
Theo. Hardes, H. Klinger, F. don't get along. Now. if the child
Nitzschman and Frank Abner of won't be six for four months and
George were visitors to Estacada you intend to start them when they
are six send them now. It would
011 Tuesday.
be better to keep them out entirely
Mrs. G. C. Scott, of Camas and
until next school year, but if you
Mrs. C. E. Smith, of Culberson,
intend starting them at all this year
Neb., former friends of the Sey-
start them now.
moies paid them a visit this week.
There is 110 use in the child be­
L- E. Belfils, Cashier of the Es­ ginning school iu the middle of the
tacada State Bank, went to Port­ year. The child can either do a
land on Saturday afternoon aud re­ whole year's work or it can't. If
turned Sunday.
lie only comes a half year he can’ t
A. Christie, of Missouri, visited do a whole year’s work. So why
Mr. Seymore the first of this week. send him? He will have to do that
They had been old friends back work again with the class that be­
When lie
East aud had not met for a long gins the next year.
comes iu at the middle of the year
time.
there is no class for him and lie
Hazel Tison is a new pupil in the
with the others like him up-sit all
high school this week. This makes
the work ¡11 the room.
twenty-three names enrolled in the
I believe that you will see this
high school.
111 the right light. Start him right
Mrs. Yonce aud Miss Verlie and start him right away,
Tracy who have been on the sick
— Howard James
list the past few days are about re­
covered.
Party at Belfils Home
E. L- Wonacott has made ar-
rangments and placed orders for
Monday evening Mr. and Mrs.
fruit trees sufficient to plant seven­
L. E. Belfils entertained a few
ty-five acres on the Irwin ranch re­
friends iu honor of their brother,
cently purchased.
Mr. John Belfils of Los Angeles,
E. L. Wonacott last week brought who is at their home for a week's
to Estacada a six month old boar visit. The guests were delightfully
pig which is a fine specimen of the entertained with music, both instru­
perker. It has been on exhibition mental ana vocal by Mr. John Bel­
and taken the following prizes at fils, after which Five Hundred was
Sacrameuto 2nd, Salem State Fair played until a late hour, when Mr.
1st., and last week at the Oregon and Mrs. Belfils served delicious re­
Livestock Association at Portland freshments, not the least of which
3rd.
were cookies made by that incom­
Jerry Jones and E. M. Miller parable chef "Louie.”
have entered into a partnership to
The guests were Mr, and Mrs.
conduct a realty business with an Fritz N. Gartner, Mr. and Mis.
office in the Portland Restaurant Everett Miller and Miss Mary Jones
under the name of the Miller Realty
Co. These gentlemen have been
Miss Gertrude Morrow, who is
here for several years and are well working in Portland, spent Sunday
known residents aud we have 110 at her home here.
doubt they will succeed.
Walter Gribben is erecting a nice
In May 1853 Garrett Palmateer
and sous made the first road up in­
to the Garfield country, then a
wilderness.
To-day one of his
fourth descendants is working on
and making some of the latest im­
proved roads into that country, be­
ing the first one of the fourth gen­
eration to work on the roads in
that particulv section. He is a
grandson of Doc. Palmateer, Ira
Wills by name.
$1 A YEA R
home on the property adjoining the
reservoir.
Ralph Miller has so far improved
from his recent illness as to he
about again.
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Co
O U IS.
500 lb. CREAM SE PA R A TO R S
at $40 to $6 5
3
•X X X
000
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T R Y OUR GROCERY
D E PA R TM E N T
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Hygienic Fleece Lined Underwear
at 50 cents per Garment
Ci
A fine selection of Outing Flannel
to he had at our store at
10 and 12 y ?cents
N o. 3
Our price
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A pple
White Mountain
Family Bay State
No 98 Turn Table
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1.90
50 cents
$1.35
70 cents
O
M
ESTACADA
MERCAN i!LE
COMPANY
$1.00
P arers
O
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U n iv e r s a l F oo d C h o p p e r s
No 0
No. i
No. 2
Oa
HIGH GRADE SEWING
MACHINES
Ten Y ear Guarantee
$15
to
$30
We Are Agents For Wheeler & Wilson
And Singer Sewing Machines
on
FURNITURE
Estacada Furniture Co.
Shoes tor the little folks,
Shoes for the big folks.
The 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 beat for price and dur­
ability.
w
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Doors, Windows and
Mouldings. Paint, Oil,
Glass. Lime and Cement.
Agents Phoenix Pure
Paint, the paint that
wears
MARKET
YOUR
AT
EGGS
OUR
STORE
Pruning knives, shears and saws
we have a new supply of this
class of goods and offer our cus­
tomers Goods of Quality.
Clyde Tree Primers with
spring 6 ft.
65 cents
Clyde Tree Primers with
spring 8 ft.
70 cents
Clyde Tree Primers with
spring 10 ft.
75 cents
This Shot Gun $4.95
J. P. Woodlc is building a fine
home in the Zobrist addition on
Wade St.
Hotel Is Being Painted
Livery, Feed
&
STABLE
Sale
Tlie rains have interfered con­
C. L- Ferry is now engaged in siderably with the work of the
W . A. JO N ES
repainting the Wilson house, out­ painters on the Hotel, especially
PROPRIETOR
with their out side work. On Wed­
buildings and fence.
Good rigs am! careful drivers alw ays
nesday the dining room was receiv­
SPECIAL ATTENTION
The Portland Railway, Light &
ing some touching lip. New floors Given Hunting and Fishing Baltics
Power Co. is running a telephone
will he laid down stairs aud a num­
line up the Clackamas to the North
ber of other improvements made
WOOD & LUMBER
Fork.
and when completed will add much
laical and Long Distance Telephone
The family of Wm. Guldensopf to the convenience and appearance
of Cazadero have moved to Boring of this noted hotel.
Club House For Employes
The Hotel Estacada is known to
where he has purchased ten acres
very many of the Eastern tourists. The Portland Railway, Light &
of laud.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hashberger
of Portland, spent the fore part of
Wm. Guldensopf of Cazadero has
the week with their daughter, Mrs.
sold his ranch of eighty acres in What Do You Think Of It?
W. Penland, in this city.
George to Stevens and Russ. It is
The work of leveling and filling
The Missess Rose and May Pat­ understood they expect to make a
up aliout the new depot goes oil
terson, of Gervais, spent some time fruit ratich of it.
and we believe since the railroad
J. W. Moore, who is one of the visiting at J. P. Steiuman's at Cur-
The Gospel tent recently erected company has done the amount of
faithful at the Cazadero plant don't riusville.
in Estacada with Rev. Buck in work on Broadway at their end of
have to work all che time so the
Mr. C. W. Seymore is having his charge will be moved to Spring-
the street it ought to bestir our
15th of September became vacation house and barti painted. Alliert
water on Wednesday next to the city "dads" to provide some means
period and with his good wife have Douglas is doing the work.
Paulsen ranch,
of making the balance of Broadway
been spending their vacation in a
E. P. Scott is having a coat of
W hen in Estacada you are cordially invited to come in and very pleasant manner at Newberg,
A C. Jowdy, who has rented the at least to Second St., a good and
paint added to his recently con­
Lockerbv building and expects to permanent street. What do you
Oregon City, Portland and Spring-
structed barn. Albert Douglass is
see our line of Furniture, Queensware, Glassware, Blankets, Rugs,
open up a store in the same, has think about it? If it meets with
water.
doing the work.
rented the Hearing property and your approval urge them to do it.
Linoleum, and Matting.
Fred Gartner, of the Estacada
E P. Scott lias fitted up and brought his family here and is get­
State Bank had another fishing
I. A. Bonney and family left on
Don’t fail to look over our line of Blankets.
T h e prices day on Sunday and as he has given now lias one of the finest offices in ting ready to occupy the same.
Tuesday for Hubbard, Ore., to
the city. His displays of fruit and
out several fish stories that seemed
W. I). Henthorn, who has been spAnd a week or ten clays with rela­
are right and the blankets are right.
grains are unsurpassed anywhere ill
to be "fishy” he decided to have
absent from our city for aliout a tives.
our city.
these photographed, so he used the
month, returned again on Friday.
G. H. Lichthorn and wife, Adolf
The Miller Realty Co. lia\e had He transacted business in Norton,
kodak and showed us the picture of
constructed a new sign on the slope Kansas, while away. Mr. Hen- Sagner and his sisters, all went to
sixteen
fine
trout.
This
we
can
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
vouchior, but we don't know who of Reservoir Hill advertising lista- thorn says that Kansas may be all Oregon City on business on Wed­
cada Heights. Ferry is doing the right hut lie didn’ t feel like him­ nesday.
caught the fish.
paiutíng.
Mrs. F. G. Dearing acted as
self from the time lie left Oregon
W. J. Strey, of Springwater, was
"boss"
of the bakery on Wednes­
till
lie
returned.
He
says
there
is
Cal.
Henthorn
and
John
Logan
hauling his oats to Estacada on
He dis- day during the absence of Mr. and
Tuesday. He informed us that he returned after having spent some ' noplace like Estacada
has rented his place to Joe FJury tiine at the hop yards, Tliey made tributed ail the Clackumas cotinty Mrs. Lichthorn.
of Fairview and expects to go back so much money at the hop yards information lie took with him
Fire! Fire! Fire! Suppose you
Come in and give us a trial.
to Michigan in about three weeks. that they were compelled to quit and he has no doubt of its should hear someone shouting 'fire'
He is not dissatisfied with the West work and seek.employment at Che- doing good, as among his friends in | no d„„t)t you wo„ia immediately
but business interests require him halis. After reaching town John Norton several families expressed run to it and see the results. Ad-
R e s p e c tfu lly
disposed of some of his furniture themselves by saying they expected verfising is like fire, it’ s hot stuff
to make the trip and he expects to
and then left for Carbonado, Wash, to see Estacada in the coming year
' irl,,Hs results. Me are cirry-
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tug a mnnlier of good, hot combi-
return but owing to the nature ot it whe#*
wife h„ ^
for some and some made the
statement it
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nation offers among which are the
he is unable to determine how long time. They expect to make their j might be two years hut they are j Journal, Oregonian, Poultry Seelets
he might be away.
i home at that place.
I coming.
I and Farm Journal. See us for rates
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Power Company to Build
Club House at Golf
Links
Plans are being prepared for the
erection of n two-story brick struc­
ture 30x90 feet in size, which will
he built by the Portland Railway,
Light & Power Company at the
Golf Links, near llie new car barn
now being erected by the company
in that location. This building
will be used as a club house for the
employes of the street railway
system and will meet a long felt
want in that respect. The lower
floor will contain the reporting
room, the store room, ltincli room
superintendent's office, 'bath rooms
and toilets. On the second floor
will be the reading rooms,- smoking
room, billiard room, recreation
room, lounging room, also several
small liedrooms for use of belated
employes. It is estimated that the
structure will cost not less than
$10,000 and is only one of a iiutn*
lier of similar buildings which the
company intends to erect in the vi­
cinity of tlie different bams. Plans
and specifications will lie ready for
figuring in a short time and will he
announced later.
If their is good, interesting
in your community, family, rt
us know aliout it. We want it.