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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1910)
t' K S*t t o ç] ptfJïPS^ ^*33^7 te*FG> NO. 27 o r VOL. 2 ■ 'A D A . OREGON, TH URSDAY, FE BR U A R Y 24, 1910. __ LO CAL NEW S PERSO N AL • i « ; Estacada State Bank i Capital Fully Paid Up - $25,000 Geo. A. Steel, President. L. E E. M Miller is »1! house, suffering 111:, <^v J lit d. "Frog in Your ten cents at the Kstiicada 1 . ..ntacy. N. Johnson Sr , father of the postmaster, is in Estacada again spending a few days. A. Bpliils, Cashier DIRECTORS: ?i A YKAR - “ H T Í M I I I I II M HI I H I 11 In Oregon Possibilities Why Ship Raw Materials East To Be Manufactured? Why Not “Made In Oregon?” Madam, Do You Know the Luxury of a Flexible Welt Sole A welt shoe is made after the hand method with a medium heavy sole suitable for all kinds of weather and is more comfortable than the thin scled shoe because it does not yield to all the pebbles or uneven places on the walks. The trouble with most. welt shoes, however, is that the sole being heavy is unusually stiff. The shoe here shown is an elegant street shoe, dressy and handsome, with a sole that is plump and full of wear and at the same time luxuriously flexible. Its a shoe that will wear and look well always. Price § 3 . 3 0 The State of Oregon and its pos Mr. and Mrs. J. \V 7 Stubbs on sibilities lias favorable comment Wednesday attended the wedding Geo. A. Steel, Ih o s. Yocum, John Zobrist, L. E. Gel ills of the daughter of Rev. Scott, i t from every visitor as well as from its commercial bodies and citizens. Portland. r We all agree that we need to de Persons who are visiting my velop our fruit and agricultural granerv at night-take notice, that j lands and we are making strides in if caught will go out feet first D. these directions, but what of our The Pleasure Of Saving Bridenstine, «| manufacturing possibilities ? Sherman McCracken of Barton, I Our boast is of Hood River There’s a fascination in devising new means of swelling the while cutting wood last week made I apples and strawberries: the stock .... .... -vV_r ■ little hoard until the saver has reached the point of independence a mis stroke and hit his thumb in -1 raising- of Eastern Oregon: the stead, splitting it open. Dr. Adix wheat fields of Sherman, Gilliam ' The pennies, nickels and dimes that are thoughtlessly drop dressed the wound. and other counties; the hop fields ped here and there for nothings count fast toward the accomplish The Estacada Pharmacy has ar of Clackamas and its fruit possi- ment of your purpose. Try saving. Place your deposits with us ranged to carry the leading tnaga- j '’’' ‘ties, the fish industries of As- ' I zines; also to take subscriptions for 1 tor'a ■ anc* that we have one sixth any magazine, either separately’ or of the merchantable timber of the V- « -* * United States. Very little is said in clubs. f The Estacada State Bank announces that Prices on of our manufacturing development E. S. Wilcox j.f i 1, while Statistics give us ,15,000 electric all Lots belonging to it in Zobrist Addition be Ad- | working about a cb , " " m horsepower developed. It does not of horses. had his tin i) caught 111 *ay tIlat we i,ave minions of hor<e- vanced 10 per cent. March 10th, 1910 the chain and torn in such ma ner j)uvver running to waste in our as to make amputation ¡'t ti. ir.-' I j streams of the cheapest power ou joint necessary. Dr. Adix In earth to turn the wh%ls of man surgeon. ufacturing plants, nor of our un Fred Stuheii. who has been com developed coal and oil lands. plaining of a pain in his side tor a We seem content to furnish the long time and had gotten worse raw material, pay ^the freight to was taken to Portland on Tuesday the East and then pay again the to a hospital. It is feared he may .ireiglit West on .lie manufactured have to be operated on for appen article as well as%;ive our Eastern dicitis. bretheru work and profit iti its Mrs. Come Hubbard, president manufacturing. With cheap power of the assembly, was a guest of the ; could we not manufacture local lodge of Rebeccas on Monday |,>oots' sllGts' harness and other evening. They report a good time irl‘cles tirade from leather, cotton, spent during the evening. Re wool, and silk goods, paper pro freshments and social entertain ducts, flour, and the many cereal ment were enjoyed after the products consumed here an!T“"mati- ufactured elsewhere? Oregon ships routine of lodge work was done. Douglas fir, cedar, white and MDSE. m sr. Two Oregon Agricultural Col vellow pine, East and pays millions ¡OR I OR lege students, Joseph Hailock and of dollars for wagons, farm imple t>.‘ H CASH John Cook have rigged'up a wire ments, furniture, etc., made from less telegraph station and are re these raw materials and returned . or* ■ ■ i " T T f ni i — R.t a im a t K 0 jc racrí*** to*vsar:. ceiving messages daily. They to us in these manufactured ar- catch messages from all stations j tides, wire guests of B. S Josselyii at a J ami Tommy Jorg, Harry l ’shorn Incorporated 1902 E stablished 1893 south as far as San Francisco and ] Greater stress should be lai.l on dinner given at the Hotel EstaYada Chester Womer, Dorothy and M north as far as the middle of our ability to manufacture cheaply. on Friday. Mr. Clark has been died Miller, and Mrs. Fisher and British Columbia. these young 'F 1 1 is would give a new impetus to confering with the officers relative son Alvin from Portland. They men made practically all of their | ,)le building of power plants, for to the improvements to be made had a pleasant time and Everett re- A. JONHS instruments and constructed the ir capital invested in them cotdd have The party who came to Estacada ceived remembrances from his p r o p r ie t o r fi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ n statiou unassisted. O ood rigs and enroful drivers alw ays a revenue from these, whereas now consisted of B S. Josselyn, presi- friends, SPF.CIA 1 . ATTFNTION Mr. E w in g , o f the B lo c k le y N orth most of this generated power is dent; F. I. Fuller, vice-president:1 Statement of Taxes Will Be Furnished Upon Appli- jj F o rk Cam p was an E stacada v isito r over G iven H u n tin g am! P ish in g Parties used for running electric cars and O. B. Coldwell, general superiu Addition Fruit Growers cation in Person or by Mail. Call and Examine the | Sunday. lighting purposes. Then instead tendent of light and power develop Deals, w ife and d au gh ter, w ho of having a state population esti ment; T. W. Sullivan, general WOOD & LUMBER Duplicate Tax Roll. Telephones Main 2 0 5 6 or Home fc had J. M. gon e E ast amt rem ained three mated at 800,1 joo our 94,560 sq. superintendent of construction; F. Corvallis, Oregon, I,< h . 11 amt L o n g Distance Telephone Feb. 21, 1910 A2056 [: m onths w ith th e in tention of m a k in g it I mi in Oregon, would support a 1 ). Hunt, traffic manager; and Mr. th eir future hom e, h ave returned to O re Mr. P. Conklin, j gotten tip, so quickly it was impos- Clark. The company these officials population equal to one half of the gon and are now liv in g in Portland. Estacada, Ore. I sil.le to secure the music from Port- Mrs. Beats is a sister of Mrs. Yonce and present population of the entire represent is now spending large > 1 land. ’I hose present were Mr. and to m ost o f ou r people. They United States. These are but some sums of money on improvements Dear Sir: 8 is th in k n k o w O n regon is good en ou gh. Your letter of the rfith is at hand Mrs. Iv Blockley, Mr and Mrs. of our possibilities that we dc not that will be of great benefit in our community. I will be in Estacada on the 4th of S. Hulse. Mr. and Mrs N. I.. S. say much about. C h iv a lro u s Jo h n n ie . -------------- March to give the demonstration in Lauryy, of Estacada, Mr. and Mrs. "Whufa the» matter, dear!" F rlitn r O f “ R p ltcr F ru it” pruning the experimental orchard Edward A W i-t, Mi \ K. --v, “ I h a v e ju . : laid a tight w ith John- P u r v il« jit T |\o O tV tfn n m 1 ule 0 o v er d iv id in ' th e ca n d y yuU g a v e ! I would like to have the demon Mrs E. H. Thornton, an 1 Mi- S p e a K H ere stra’.iotl come somewhere near the ' Josephine Baber, of Pi itl.md, Mr. "Was th ere no one to ta k e you r * middle of the dav so that I can get Sidney Sprout of Sau Francisco, p a rt?” " Y c s 'm ; J o h n n ie took It.” — H ouston The editor of Better Fruit E **ack to Portland. I will leave ¡ the Misses Gi.tther and Tracy, Mr. P ost. H. Shepard, of Hood River has[Portland °n the early Friday morn- Roger Cary and Mr. Otto Hagel, A Crust Stab. been secured by the Estacada Fruit ing train and if it is possible fur of Estacada. After refreshments K a t ie - W h a t n lo v e ly rin g! M atte— W e n o t e fr o m a r e p o r t from Growers' Association to deliver un you to have someone to meet me at were served the party spent an Isn 't It? T h is rin g w a s giv en rac on Salem t h a t c o m p ile d r e p o r t s from address before that body in the l *le Nation I would l>e very much hour in so> i.il "chat' after which m y tw e n ty-B rst b irth d a y. K a tie — lteal ly? Why. how «ell preserved it is! all the county school superintend- j Commercial Club's rooms in Fsta pleased as my time is very limited, adjournment was had, all agreeing I t s h ard ly n bit w orn ! — C le v e la n d M1, s ¡ „ tl«. «»ate dm», no in c r e a s e c a d a o n March 1 2 th . It will b e a n and I desire to spend as much time they had spent a pleasant evening Leu der. for 1910 in school attendance of open meeting and it is hoped to in the orchard with the men w ho H e r Choice. 5,718 pupils between the ages of j1;,ve evcrv ,,nt- at all interested in desire instructions on pruning, New Sidewalk Is Much " M a y I o ffer you m y u m b rella and four and twenty years over the at lhc growing of fruit present. As Respectfully yours, le y e sco rt hom e?" “ Mirny th an ks. I w ill ta k e th e um- tendance of 1909. 1 he total mint- 5jr Shepard comes to us from the Clias. A. Cole Needed Improvement orella.” — I'llegerid o B la tte r. her of attendants throughout the |famous Hood River district and! T,lis is tlle former Holder entire state for the present year is knows what to talk alrout when it orchard and under direction of the T h e Journal of last Sun day prints an A much needed improvement 172569- comes to fruit growing, you will be state. Our fruit men will readilv article about the son o i W . H. Y o u n g h.is been made- in the Zobrist Ad su- the importance 1 f living present benefited to hear him. h avin g sen t his father a d isrespectful v a l dition by th - building of a board on this occasion- Ed. en tin e and fu rth er s t a e d that a letter C . M. Clark Entertained walk on Broadway nud extending 1 had been received b y th e United States the same to the county road. Some D istrict A tto rn e y from Mr. Y o u n g in- | rjuiring w h at could be done with the boy ; individual property holders were Mr. Y o u n g d en ies the story nn.i g iv e . on th" improved portion but it was Everett Penland, like other buys, I the fo llo w in g version of it. He did re- j mostly the property of the Estaca : ceive a valen tin e w ith w ritin g upon it. has a birthday and on Saturday , da State Bank. We think this 1 T he receiv in g of a com ic valen tin e he last, Wing just a few days after: A select and impromptu dance was a go id 1 iece of work and when j does not con sider an y reflection, but the and a few days before the birthdays was given on Washington's birth w ritin g on it does him an in justice. !' the city has laid the’ cross walks it of two great men of our country -lay in the evening t.y the guests of was inform ed b y a third party w!u* h i will be the prouuniid walk for Es- Lincoln and Washington, leveret*'s the Hotel Estacada. The dancing w ilt the scurrilous m atter and he t«*»< Itacada, as well ns a great conven* this person before :i Mist ice r A th friends gathered at his borne to tele- was in the office and about mi l |i nee for those living in the Zobrist w here an alR'darft was m a le t o t M. Clark, of Philadelphia, brate his twelfth birthday. Those night lunch and refreshtiunts were addition. T h is inform ation w *s sv'it t - I’ r ' the ]iers dal representative present were Yeneta and Minerva served in the music room. The bu t M r. Y o u n g ’s 6<*n ’v u r-*‘ the i -! rn capital in tl.e Portland Page, Bernice Morrow, Helen and music for the occasion being fttr- cused nor was his n.v.n. ir.* u A ltr u i B laekb vrn , of O regon C ity , If you need any thing in otrr line come in or phone. Rail« .. Light,'; 1 ’ow.r Co , with Fred Stuben, U,ten Henthorn, Car- nished by individual numheis <{ visited lus sister Mrs W illis Y ouce e v e r the Statem ent of Mr. Y o u n g to the r Portland officials ot the company tic Whitfield, Y irgli Yo.ee, Feltra the party, M the dance had been Sunday. ■ 4 -M.+-I ■ + .|..» + +«■ ♦ ■ «•+a-M> »a.+ i-»4»+a , K«« Money sent to any part of the United States by telegraph ♦♦♦■» M i l l >i» c r ' r ’f ï lÿ É l will 999aa»a9a9aæis ru When you buy high tops from us you can be sure of Qua!i:y, as we sell only^he best of the good makes. We are strong on this class of goods. Call in and try on a pair whether you want to buy now or not, for we want you to know the quality that we sell. ANNOUNCEM ENT Clackamas C ounty Taxes Prices $3.50 to $8.00 Remember, we have high tops for ladies, boys and men. May Now Be Paid at the Offices of ESTACADA The Clackamas Title Company IN PO RTLAND When clouds gather and threaten our street costumes we can still smile at the weather pro spects, for a rainy day does not necessitate from a surcease from good looking out-door raiment, io-day, thanks to the fact that fashion has joined hands with gped, sensible ccmfcrt, a tain ccat is not a thing of undecided line, to be quickly con signed to a dark closet on the slightest pretext. It is modest, fits well and is made of many kinds of material to suit every feminine taste. Almost like ihe top coat is the plain model of smooth woolen material which has been made water proof Indeed in this day of long separate coats it were well to consider this one in its double role. A single breasted effect is very pleasing while com fort is a characteristic of this severe tvpe. The raincoat has surely won our admiration. In its newest form it fills a long felt want, that of a be coming overcoat for wet weather. The newest raincoats in different materials. Priccsfrom $ 4 lO Harness that our customers can depend un- on is the kind we aim to make, we know that lu build up a good Harness business, that we must make harness of quality, we are taking extra pre cautions that only the best of material is used in their construction. Let us make you a set of Buggy, Hack or Team harness. We guarantee satisfaction. MERCANTILE CO. l Livery, Feed & Sale STABLE At 509-511 Chamber of Commerce Building W. s Estacada Furniture Company j Schools Increase 5,718 During Ti e Year Ju>t Closed Come in and look over, our line of Furniture. Queens- ware, Wall Paper, Building Paper, Comforts, Blankets, Mat ting, Linoleum, 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. W e have a larger and better line than ever before i and we will give you Prices That Are Right. W e have just received a nice shipment of Wall Paper. Come in and look over our stock. W e also have just un packed a nice lot of dishes, which just arrived, and the prices are right. To our Friends and Patrons: WTe heartily thank you for your past patronage and ask a continuance for 1910 To Everett Penland Has Birthday Washington’s Birthday President Josselyn Entertains Dance By Hotel Guests Party Oi Railroad Officials And Friends At Ho tel Estacada Yours Estacada Furniture Co. I