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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1910)
r •*' ESTACAI NO. jo or VOL. s ESTACADA, OREGON. TH U R SD A Y , M ARCH 17, 1910 Estacada State Bank Capital Fully Paid Up - $25,000 L. E Beltils, Cashier 6eo. A. Steel, President. Geo. A. Steel, Thos. Yocum, J oin Zobrist, L. E. Belfils Money sent to any part of the United by States telegraph The Pleasure Of Saving There's a iascinatiou in devising new means of swelling the little hoard until the saver has reached the point of independence The pennies, nickels and dimes that are thoughtlessly drop ped here and there for nothings count fast toward the accomplish ment of your purpose. Try saving. Place your deposits with us The Estacada State Bank announces that Prices on all Lots belonging to it in Zobrist Addition will be Ad vanced 10 per cent. March 10th, 1910 LO CAL N EW S AND PER SO N A L M F 'TTlO N E. H. Shepard Talks To $ i A Y lì A R ff* Fruit Men To-day is St. Patrn k ’s Day. The Estacada Fruit Grower’s E. M. Miller sold Lot 7 Block 16 meeting on Saturday last which to Jerry Jones. Consideration $Soo was addressed by E. H. Shepard, If you have a good fat beef tell us editor of “ Better Fruit,” Hood River, was only fairly well attend We want it. Palace Market. ed. The nice weather lias fouud Mr. A. J. Darling has moved all the ranchers so busy that many from Estacada to his property re who would liked to have heard the cently built north of town. address were so busy that they Chas. Sparks lias reuted the thought they could not spare the property on Currin S t., vacated by time. Those who were present A. J. Darling, and moved into it on listened attentively to Mr. Shepard Tuesday. give his opinion from a wide and A nice assortment of St Patrick varied experience in the fruit busi badges for sale at the Estacada ness. When he closed his address he gave opportunity to be asked Pharmacy. any question about fruit grouiug Through the Estacada State and he would answer to the best of Bank Milton V, Thomas sold Lot 4 his ability. A number of questions Block 11 Zobrist Addition to M, A. were asked and lay him answered Jennings. that were quite interesting to those Gartner of the Estacada State in attendance. It is to be regretted Bank, who was formerly in the etn that Mr. Shepard could not have ploy of the Oregon Trust Company remained long enough to have is a witness in the case against W, made an examination of our soils H. Moore that began In Portland aud favorable conditions for grow Tuesday. He left on Monday ing fruit. evening. G. B. Pratt, a Portland business The Miller Realty Company has man, will deliver a lecture on just sold to F. N. Marhister, of “ Dollars and Cents” iu the M. E. Iowa, the W. J. Lewellen farm of Church, Sunday evening, March 128 acres in Springwater. Con 20 at 7:30 P. M, Everyone cor sideration $9500. Mr. Marhister dially invited. will in a short time move his family onto it. Nephi Land Plaster with soil, increased yields, larger profits. its use means improved better quality, earlier maturity, We have a large supply on hand and can fill your order now. W e h a v e a n ic e lin e o f D re s s Goods s u c h as In d ia n H e a d S u itin g s in s o lid co lo rs. V e ro n a O rg a n d ie in la te s t p a tte rn s . L a w n s . Pongees. G in g h a m s , a n d P e r cales. • Also McCall Patterns 10 and 15 cents Ladies Rain Coats Guaranteed Water Prooi Special Discount of 1-4 off. SUGAR, best Cane or Berry, $6.15 per sack. Boost For The Estacada ANNOUNCEMENT Clackamas' County* Taxes May Now Be Paid at the Offices of The Clackamas Title Company Established 1893 Incorporated 1902 IN P O R T L A N D Statement off Taxes Will Be Furnished Upon Appli Duplicate Tax Rod. Call aad Examine Telephones Main 2 0 3 6 ESTACADA MERCANTILE CO. Livery, Feed & STABLE At 509-511 Chamber of Commerce Building cation in Person or by Mail. Mr. Preston, of Eagle Creek, paid the Progress office a call last Base Ball Team Wednesday a week ago. He is a loyal supporter of the Multnomah S A L T , ju s t re c e iv e d a c a r s a lt. It is higher than last year. Base ball “ fans'' about Estacada annexation plan. Come again, we are getting busy these nice days are always glad to see our patrons and are anxious to organize a local 1-2 Ground 100 lb. sack, 73 cents 1-2 Ground 50 jb . sack, 38 cents. and exchange opinions. ball team. They have been look Extra T a b le 50 lb. sack, 65 cents. T a b le and D airy 50 lb. sack, 45 cents. You can get fresh oysters ou Fri ing around for a suitable ground days by leaving your order at the and think they have found It in the park, provided they can secure per Palace Meat Market. mission of the railroad company for Mrs. M. D. Clieesman, of Cau- the use of it. The ground selected isteo, N. Y . , visited her brother is at the east end of the park, aud Jerry Jones of the Portland Res while it looks rough those interest MDSE. MDSE. taurant, for several days. Mr. ed say it can be made a good aud TOR TOR Tones has not seen his sister for convenient place for the great CASH CASH twenty-two years and was very American fad. A number of busi glad to welcome her at his Estaca ness men are interesting themselves da home. Mrs. Cheesman has been in the mailer and a meeting is I spending the Winter in California called for the pm pose of effecting office a call on Tuesday in company | Conrad is also able to be busy, with her daughter. She left on an organization and when this is with \V. W. Porter, of Garfield, j A surprise party was givin by Tuesday for her home in the East. done application will be made for who she introduced as her husband, tlie young people of Garfield ou The Estacada Pharmacy has ar the ground. Ease ball is usually Mr. Porter and Mrs. Miller were Paul Holm at his home on Satur ranged to carry the leading maga good clean sport and when conduct- married last week in Portland at day evening last. A big crowd W . A. JONES PROPRIETOR zines; also to take subscriptions for ed properly affords pleasure to a the White Temple and went to the was present and a good time en Good rigs and careful drivers always any magazine, either separately or large proportion of any community Porter ranch where they can be joyed by all. SPECIAL ATTENTION in clubs, Mrs. Por and should be encouraged. The fouud by their friends. E. L . Williams, of Portland, was Given Hunting anil Fishing Parties S. P. Waterbury, of flood River, Progress, always ready to help any ter expressed herself as bciug well in Garfield on Sunday looking over has purchased the confectionary worthy cause, will be glad to ren pleased with her sojourn in Cali liis recently acquired property. He WOOD & LUMBER fornia. purchased the R. E Davis ranch. from J. J. Marchbatik and on Sun der any assistance possible. Local and Long Distance Telephone day took possession of the same. “ Boo” Krigbautn is rapidly re Good fresh meats at Pculand & Deeds Filed For Record covering from his recent mishap. He occupied the living apartments settling on what is now called the as well. He was an old resident Jorg—Palace Market. I He can be around with the aid of Baker place iu 1851, made her and is familiar to a number of our John Zobrist to Fritz Boettrich ] crutches, but is still confined to the home with her son William IIow- Willis Dw>er and wife had a old people, although he has been ten and a half pound baby boy 5.09 acres in Sec 20 T. 3 S. R. 4 | hospital. lett for many years, and was buried away from this locality for forty come to them last week. E. 4750. Chas Duucan was successfully uear the old home about ten years year*. He has met some who used R. W. Cary et ux to A. E. operated on by Dr. Adix In Port ago. Mr. Howlett is an upright Mr. and Mrs. Watson, of Dodge, to know him and will always be are rejoicing over the arrival of a Sparks, S '/i of N E # of N E # and land last week for appendicitis. He Christian man, always doing his glad to welcome them at his new baby boy at their home last F ri S W # of N E # of Sec. 21 T 3 S. is getting along nicely and is ex best for the good of the community place of business. He hopes to R. 4 E Also right of way. $ 1. and lias beside a host of friends, we pected home in ten days. day. conduct the business so as to merit are unable to say how many child- R. W. Cary et ux to A. E The Good Templars will give a the patronage of our people. 1 ren, grandchildren and great- Sparks, Lots 7 and 8 iu Blk. 15 basket social at E ly's Hall Friday EAG LE CREEK The new concrete transformer 1 grand children who wish him many Estacada. $ 1. evening March 18th. A short pro Bv a Freshm an ^ happy birthdays still. built by the P. R. L. & P. Co. lias Estacada State Bank, to Carl gram will be rendered. been completed and is now ready Linns, Lot 2 Block 9 Zobrist Add. Mr. Wesley Douglass, who has Easter cards, novelties, and dyes E E. Elliott, by lettiii" a peavey for adding the machinery. The to Estacada. $100. had very poor health for some time fall ou his foot, broke his toe last building is solid concrete 14x18 and are now on display at the Estacada was taken to the hospital at Port- Estacada State Bank to Fred Friday. He took the next car for the direct 30,000'volt current from Pharmacy. ! land Tuesday, as Dr. Adix thought Linus, Lots 4 and 5 in Block 9 Zo- Estacada, where Dr. Adix soon the Cazadero power plant will be The following persons under the brist Add. to Estacada. 4200. j it necessary. The tnaiu trouble made him comfortable. , , . tapped in and reduced to 2300 volts care of Dr. Adix who have been 1 now seems to be with his throat. Mary Heipie to Clara F, Boyer and then sent into' the converter suffering with inflamatory rheu Our merchant It. T. Lee reports 166.45 acres in the Charles Wade that has been in use here from matism for some time are gradually business excellent. He likes his* St,U wr are havi,,8 W ut,tul new situation and we hope all will wt ather’ evervone is busy and where it will be sent out on the improving: Mrs. D, Sherman and D. L. C. 44161.25 Estacada State Bank to H. E. continue »0 be satisfactory on '^ h , »‘aPPy « c e p t perhaps a few pesst- electric lighting system at 110 , the Miss Schmidt of Springwater. and sjdes fmiatic ones who are worrying lest current now in use m our city. It a son of Mr. and Mrs. A 1 Drill of Stubbs, Lots 10 and _ 11 in Blk. 14 -------- . , , ,. , ... , , . _ „ , Add. to $100 , , ,, , , , Jack hrost kill the fruit. Can we in Zobrist Estacada. is expected that this service will Cazadero. ^ 1 he ' “ old store „ „ . „ , . , , , , .,, The store” though under a Estacada State Bank to II. E. new name is iu appearance just the not trust ( .o<l for ourdailv bread greatly increase the efficiency of Mayor Reed and Councilman Stubbs, Stuhbs LoU *PPiaran<-e J’1*1 uie this year as in the past and thank Lots 7, „ 8 ttnJ and 9 9 in in Blk Blk. , 14 4 same. “ ame '* our city lights. ' , Sparks have been busy for several Zobrist Zobr.st Add. Ad(J to to Estacada. rstacada 4325 “ “ e' Him for blessings received ? Grandma Howlett, who has t# J. J. Marchbank, who for the warm days lately setting out peach 1 reached three score aud and ten. ten, took 11 ree lsl ’ L ,m last three years has been iu the trees on their Clackamas river GARNILD G ARNILD advantage of the good weather o one n | e , ‘* e " work" 1« tl* ‘r Krt>und confectionery business, has sold ranch. They put out four hundred ---------- day last week and paid Mrs. C ah.ll, 'J1'* ,fine 7 « “ hw *ml P o lic in g on out his business owing to the ill early and late Crawfords The A baby girl came last week to a visit. Mr Howlett going on to afternoons. he team will health of his wife and has moved mayor says the way the council- the if m in perspired you would think he ‘ he home of Lew Palmateer, so If Ragle Creek to tran-act some busi-1 > e comP°s<<1 entirely of local piay- into his residence on Broadway. : the rural telephone hues do get uess Mr. Howlett recently cele ers a ,lJ verv nearly lf ro t’ M He desires to thank his friends ;;iid did all the work mixed up some you will know the brated his eightieth birthday and is slro° K last >'car all his patrons who have dealt «i.li cause. still' as spry as a cricket". He Mr. Frstik Brownrigg has sold him during his business c.irwr in Miller-Porter At the home of C. Krigbautn in was one of the first settlers to this! hi* home. Purchaser and con- Estacada and asks bis friends to ---------- Garfield the latter part of last week viçinity and our young people en- j sidération not known. visit Mr, Waterbcrry, his successor Mrs Addie Miller, who spent the a wee little baby girl made its ap- joy hearing him tell stories of pion- Some of our young people report who he recommends as being able to conduct the busioess to merit Winter in Los Gastos, C al., has rt- pearaucc. The mother and daugh- eer days. His mother, Mrs. Lydia a good time at the ball at the turned. She paid the Progrès, ter are getting along nicely and Aun Mognett, who came to Oregon 1 Grange Hall last Saturday night. their patronage. the or Home A 2 036 At the Estacada Furniture Store ■ * * Wall Paper, of all kinds from 5 cents up. Som e fine patterns in the 15 and 20 cent papers. Ingrain Papers 35 and 40 cents. W e have the Silk Floss and the Felt Mat tresses, the best on the market at reasonable prices. If you are thinking of buying Sewing Machine better come in. Also Furniture and Building Paper. Sale