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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1910)
Xk *• * * * ■»* NO. 2 2 OF V O L . 2 $\ KST ACA OA, OU KO ON. T H U R SD A Y , JA N U A R Y 20. u ¿to — ---------------------- -rr— - If you cannot be on hand at 5:30 K'K’ POSSM be sure to come at 7:30. Program ____is open to the public, b >th in the Joli il Zobrist has been on jjJlÉ matter of taking part and listening ! Come and help t liebst ranger within sick list the past week. our gates to feel at home. The operation at the River Mill has been closed down tor a few A , .. ... A L*«sor F-er Nellie. ; j days. 'ra. TV« blngton vro a strict disc, L. E BelfHs, Cashier • Geo. A. Steel, President. . ... , 1 I’linurinu about c< rtaln matters and A new side walk will be built by j oth„ r tu i,. , lv, ays lv ,iu,ri.., August S'.tibbe on the north side of, Hi? members of the U. -ra-liolil to f. I- DIRECTORS: lot (1 block »6, original townsite. i lo,r ,,1(* 0;; unple of In r husband and , cn ss for dinner, wlri-U v.-ris at li 1 ' ' . ' j A 1 Lindsey has been running t h e ' o’clock. On one oii.-ision Nellie Cur Geo. A. Steel, Thos. Yocum, John Zobrist, L. Beifils V. wood plant a tew days to finish j • ' ,"|rtb» f Bm,rU,1 * . . appeared at the table la tlietr morning- some stock ot the saw mill. I powus, but no comment was mad * . , T . . . . .. upon It until a coach was aeon np A 1 Lindsey has commenced the Ilg and tlle vlsltors. B0,.‘ 0 erection of a house for Mr, Hannah | l’rcueh officers of lil.'li rank and who recently was burned out. It ' Charles Carroll, J r .. of Cnrrollton, ono o f M iss Custls* nrdcut su'tors, v e r ■ is to be built on flic old site. announced. In sta n ti; thè clrls. in a Arthur E. Swain, of the Eugene flutter o f (C.eltement, botiseli to bo ex- ì Estacada State A YEAR ! ***’ LOCAI, N I.W S AND P ER SO N A L M ENTION V - B ank Capital F u lly Paid Up - $25,000 E. Oct The Banking Habit—It Pays euscd In o rd ir to 1 flange th clr ¿oivas. Bible School, will occupy the pulpit bui Mrs. W ashington shock ber head. in the Church of Christ next Sun “ No,” she nild. “ PeniliIn iis 5 ni me. A (-estuine itood e;i, -tigli fu r Pi-esldent day. F, I). Hunt, traffic manager for the Portland Railway, Light N Power Co., paid the Progress office a visit the first of the week. The more bank depositors there are in a community, the more prosperous that locality will be, both as far as the individual cit izens are concerned, and also as regards the community as a whole. W ashington D g o n i énougl» fot- nny guest o f hls." Needle3S to gay. Miss Xellle never oierlooked hcr proper giudi fo r (Umici- agalli. — National M ontili;. Sensible Sandy. Large bank balances mean much prosperity. While passing by an old fashioned The Portland Railway, Light Inn in Scotland .the tourists were, at- Power Co. have some new drills! iraeted by an ancient bagpiper, who at tha new power site at the River j was looting atrocious sounds through Mill, which, we understood, have 1111 Instrument that w as both ililaiii- itatril mid squeaky. “Urea» Jerlc-bo, not yet gotten successfully to work. San d y!" exclaim ed one in desperation. Money sent to any part of the United States by telegraph J. C. McCulloch and wife, of Prineville, were Estacada visitors on Sunday. Mr, McCulloch is a real estate man and was looking up some of our opportunités for in vestment. “ W by don’ t you have your bagpipes repaired?" And the old tunn ceased playing and looked up in astonish ment. " lla v e r s , 1:1011. ye dinna under stand! If mn bag-por es wor in good tunc tins Inn men wiima give me 2 shillings to move on." Evangelist M. H. Wood, who is now stationed in Oregon City, held services in the Christian Church last Sundav morning and evening. He expects to return the third Sun day of February again The m ajority o f 'people are iinahle to determine the wind’s velocity. When the smoke from a chim ney moves i:i a straight, vertical column, it means that a i.ne to two miles an hour breeze k, blowing. A three miles an hour wind w ill Ju st s '! r the leaves ot. ‘ lie trees. Tvp'nty-flye inlics ail hour will sw ay the trunks; at fo rty the sm all branches will break, and it takes a mile a min uto gale t > snap the trunks o f big trees.—Loudon Answers. S aaK S H K aaS aS aS ■ ■ . 3360SÏ-S ■' ESTABLISHED 1893 F rank B. R i l e y , Secretary Head offlcees 509-510-511 Chamber of Commerce Building Clias. Duncan, of Garfield, killed a bob-cat 011 Wednesday nam ing that measured 3 ft. in length, was 18 inches high and weighed 22 lbs, It was discovered at the lieu house where it was trying to make a meal of Charley’ s forty-cents-a-dozeu ben fruit producers. This was too much for him to stand and while he don't like to take life lie took down his old trusty, took deliberate aim and the bob cat laid down without chicken dinner. PORTLAND. OREGON Land Title experts. Makers of reliable Abstracts of Clack amas County Titles. Investments. Mortgage Loans. ft 'Vf—uy ESTACADA MERCANTILE COMPANY "T h e fellow who’ s givin g it.” —C leve land Lender. For Theatre Party Special Car J-*” 1 ■ m n n w H EAGLE CREEK H ia a a n “ blind pig” is dead to stay dead. Don’ t you know pork is high? Pleasant and Ernest Douglass have bought 500 cords of wood from Victor Berg at 50 cents per cord. They expect to have it cut right away. Livery, Feed & STA BLE Sale To Whom It May Conceru; It has been rumored that Mr. W. A. JO N E S Roy Myers, our genial station agent P R O P R IE T O R caused the telephone line to be cut Good rigs ami careful drivers always loose from K. E. Elliott’s, and that SPECIAL ATTENTION On Wednesday evening a theatre au effort lias been made to have Given Hunting and Joshing Parties CURWNSVILLt Bill" Irvin, a familiar character party, made up of sixty-eight him discharged by the railroad people from Cazadero, Estacada, company. We wish to sav that LUMBER of this community, was arrested by Local and Long Dist ance Telephone Mrs. Effie Jones and Mrs. Bertha Deputy Sheriff Bridenstine on Wed Currbisville and Eagle Creek, went Mr. Myers had nothing whatever nesday on complaint of Mrs. Stuhbe to Portland by special ear, leaving to do with it. The Douglas Ridge Shaukland were visiting with Mrs, who had her home ransacked hist Cazadero at 5:30 P. M. and return Telephone Co. ai tends to its own N. C. Shaukland a few davs last Notice business and we have no reason to week. Summer and a watch, charm, and ing at 2 A. M. Arrangements had been made by think that Mr. Myers does not do Mrs. N. C. Shaukland, who lias about thirteen dollars in money Notice is hereby given that the L. E. Belfils for the special as well the same. taken during her absence in the been ill, has gone to Portland to [ undersigned was on the 10th day Don’ t forget to install a telephone consult her family physician, field at work. She had a warrant as seats at the Portland, where of January, A. D. 1910, appointed i - 1' .. 1 . .■ 1 . . . *— ’---------------------------------- issued at the time for Irvin 's arrest Florence Roberts and White Wliit- when you have a chance. “ There Mr Noel Sarver, our noted by the County Court of Clackamas charging him with the crime. He tlessy in “ The Transformation” was a man in our town and he was wrestler found Mr. Rivers, of Eagle County, State of Oregon, Guardian was taken to Oregon City on were holding forth. A few of tin wondrous wise” but less than two Creek, au easy customer last week, of the person and estate of II. W. party went to see “ Sis Hopkins” years ago he made fun of the rural Throwing him two out of three and Blood, insane. Wednesday. at the Baker. telephone when the line went by the last fall was in double quick Therefor, anyone owing or hav * The entertainment was enjoyed bis door. A few days ago he rode tjme. ing a valid claim against said estate 4 | by the party, including the “ Big 6 miles in ‘ the mud to see if he shall pay or file their claim, as the The pupils of Hie Currinsville Show ou Wheels” which was a could get ou a new line, case may be, with me as required school were treated with a jolly On Friday evening January 21st, continuous performance wherin Mr. E N. Palfrey has rented his surprise last Saturday eve. They by law. ■ Howard James, as the Ptoffessor, the Ladies’ Aid will receive at the L. E. B e l f i l s farm to Mr, Affolter and will move Odd Fellows’ Hall. Reception pro- ; J- W. Reed, as Mayor, L. E Etl- very soon to his new place near wc:e given a party in Mr. E ly’ s Guardian in the matter of the ball by their teacher. Miss Man. gram begins at 7:30. This will be fils and F. W. Gartner, as hold-ups, Aurora, We are sorry to lose them New games were introduced and estate of H. W. Blood preceeded by a supper served exact-1 R H. Currin and H. \ . Adix, as as they have proven themselves ; everjone bad a jolly good time, ly to suit your style, your appetite, the go betweens, and A. E. Sparks, good neighbors, wide awake Mr. Clias. Kitcbing. who has Thanks People Of Oregon and yom pursy. You are your own an unsophisticated ruralite, in a I citizens and altogether very pleas been very sick the past week or waiter and choose only what you burlesque on " A Rough House,” ant associates. The Nesmith County Committee two, has recovered so far as to be want at the following prices; salad assisted by some amatures ot lesser Cahill and Baker have taken the desires, through the columns of note, entertained the party cnroutc. up and around again. 1 4 cts., chicken 7 ets., meat loaf 5 contract of building the trunk line E stacada P rogress to express cts., weenies and kraut 9 cts., po- -VI Drill, although a great power " I t ’s All in the Pay Streak." A from the Grange ball to Estacada. appreciation and extend its thanks tato 3 cts , 1 >eans 3 cts., sandwiches j producer, got lost during the en We hope and expect to see the ; comedy melodrama of the wild and to the citizens of Oregon (or the a s acting of the play " A Rough 2 cts., pickles 1 ct., cake 5 cts.. work pushed vigorously. Line No. 1 wooly "'e a t for the first time to he sistance rendered it in procuring House” and could not lie found un pie 5 cts., coflce or tea 5 cts. 1, viz, The Douglas Ridge Mutual 1 seen in Oregon, will be attempted the requisite number i f signatures Candy booths will supply any til Estacada was reached, when be Telephone C o., expect to be con- by the Currinsville Drama Club at of legal voters to a petition for the was discovered ou the rear platform j sweetening that may be required, nccted with the metropolis in a few E ly ’s hall in the near fhture. creation of Nesmith county. It is On the program will appear some out of harm s way. Me.sers. Melvin Shankland and W. through the liberal minded ness of The crowded condition ot the days and we have no doubt the . of our business men noted for R. Thompson have secured this other lines will follow quickly, as the citizenship of the state that the car, a breakdown of the special and eloquence and oratory. Miss Jones it must be plain to all that it is ]»lay from the King Publishers will sing for us. The Standish a transfer to a smaller car increased much lietter to have direct connec They have had some experience in committee has been enabled to file Brothers will do a few stunts in the number unable to get a scat, tion there with so many other lines, dramas, and with the characters tlie petition with the Secretary of their line, and Mr. Ed. Hunt says and tile mashing of Sparks’ hat a prompt and efficient central and they liaye selected, are anticipating Stale with 35 jier cent more signa lie will bring the "old violin." were the only features to complain more than all to be always able to success with a large and pleased tures than required by law, show Mr. Fred Horner, recently from of. -. We would suggest that au ef- call <>>e pbvsiuan in case-of illnes«. audience. The company not put ing that the people recognize the One of t ’ ncle Sam’ s servants was ting on ‘ ‘Ten Nights in a Bar justice of our claim and are willing England, and known the country fort he made to induce the railway that the qualified electors ef the over f >r Ins musical talent, will ^ ’ people to give us a'lout twice a in Eagle Creek last week making Room was due to the lacking of state pass judgment upon the ques month a late car. We believe this some personal inquires and we have c|,aracters on ban ’ Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wills would give our people an opportu- no reason to doubt that he got the tion at issue at the next general If you need anything in our line come in or phone. C O M M ITT EE, will r-.u.ler some Southern melodies trinity to have more pleasure and information he was looking for. It Mr Tver Erickson has been at election. By Ü L- Reis, Stcy. ! ++ ; .t You ;c:;r.ot afford to miss this treat would be profitable to the company, i, to be liojied the Eagle Creek home the last few days. Member American Association of Title Men. Member Oregon Association of Title Men. WOOD & a i . A First Class Harness Maker In Charge. Wind Velocity. No Difference. Jin k s —W hich women have the worst tempers, blonds or brunettes? B ln k s - My w ife has been both, and I could not see any difference.—New York Times. 8 your order. We are in receipt of some clip pings of Heyburn, Idaho, items from Mrs. Grace Green, formerly a resident of Estacada but now of Advice. Heyburn. These show that the "Nobody listens to advice.” “ You’re wrong. One fellow alw ays town and smrounding country are does.” anticipating a pros pi runs year. "W ho’s I hat?” Clackamas Title Company, Inc. E. F. R i l e y , President. We do Harness Repair Work and make harness io Estacada Furniture Company | Come in and look over our line of Furniture. Queens- f ware, Wall Paper, Building Paper, Comforts, Blankets, Mat ting, Lipoleum, Oil Cloth, Iron Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Sewing Machines, the kind you can rely upon; we will sell you a Singer or Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine for $5.00 down and $5.00 per month. Use it while you pay for it. We have a larger and better line than ever before and we will give you Prices That Are Right. _We have just received a nice shipment of Wall Paper. Come in and look over our stock. We also have just un packed a nice lot of dishes, which just arrived, and the prices are right. To our Friends and Patrons: We heartily thank you for your past patronage and ask a continuance for 1910 Yours Estacada Furniture Co. i New Comer’s Social