Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, April 14, 1910, Image 1

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ESTACADA, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1910.
VOL. 2
[ Estacada
;
State
Bank
Capital Fully Paid Up - $25,000
I : » Geo. A. Steel, President.
LO C A L N EW S AND
P E R SO N A L M ENTIO N
A sou was born to Mr. and Mrs.
A. Demoy on Tuesday morning.
j
L. E BeJfils, Cashier
UIRtClORS:
! Geo. A. Steel, lh os. Vocum, John Zobrist, L. E. Bel fils
W e Solicit cXccounts
Why The Deal Fell Through
H e didn’t know the exact acreage, for no
ever been made.
survey
Th e land had never been abstracted; but
the title he thought was good, for he had bought from
man Bill Jones, an honest man.
deed
was
not
on
patent he had
Come
to
find
never
seen,
yet it surely had been paid.
old
out— his
record; he would file it at once.
The
but would look that up, too.
There was an old mortgage the clerk
found
“ unsatisfied,”
T h e buyer wanted the farm if
the title was good, but being fiom Missouri he
shown.
had
had
to
be
So the deal fell throngh.
f U a l i n f / e V *Iftstra cts o f S l a c / t n m a s (B o u n ty Q a n r l «7 it ie s
fin e m a d e b y
C l a c k a m a s T it l e C o m p a n y , in c .
E S T A B L IS H E D 1 6 9 3
PORTLAND, OKIÎ.
Read This!
When in need of Furniture, Queensware, W all Paper,
Deadening Felt, Rugs, Carpets, Linoleum, Matting, Ham ­
mocks, Beds and Bedding, in fact Furniture and Queens­
ware of any kind, call at the Estacada
furniture Store
and get our prices when in town.
W e still have a few Singer Machines left yet.
sell you one.
Come in, we will treat you right.
Let us
/
Yours
W . D. and L . M. Henthom
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Meeting
•T .rrrrziiT Jw rs s * r^ -^ ^ Y r >r m r ' T y w s r * ? K 3 g ; '
U J M P T a i'M *-.- 'V Z T i 1
Oliver Chilled Plows, lieneey. buggies, iViandL Wagons,
Superior Drills, P. & 0. Disc Plows and Harrows.
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The Estacada school district at ¡1
meeting held on last Thursday
3
Chas. Ferry was overhauling and evening in the public school build
beautifying the interior of the bar­ mg suggested by a vote in favor of
ber shop with a new coat of paint. enlarging the school building. I'
J. M, Foster has taken rooms at was decided to at once take step:
P h o e n i x P u r e P a in t , J a p a n e s e O il W o o d S t a in .
the Estacada having moved there to call a legal vote of the school
district for the purpose of taking
on Monday.
J a p -a -L a c o r C h i-N a m e l.
vote of the entire district. That
Mrs. F. R. Cary, who has lreen
such movement is necessary is ap
To b e a u tify y o u r h o m e .
spending the winter in California,
parent to everyone who lias giver
returned to Estacada last week.
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any thought to the conditions ex
Laborers wanted. Wages $2.25 isting now.
50 lb. sack 1-2 ground salt
38 cts. sack
per day. Apply S. P. Co., Esla-
A vote should be taken and
100 lb. sack 1-2 “
“
73 “ “
Mrs.
Pott’s
Nickle
Plated
Sad
Irons,
cada, Oregon.
plans prepared so that as soon a;
50 lb. sack Dairy Salt,
45 “ “
3 irons, handle and stand at 95 cents per
Pluss Cahill, of Eagle Creek, school is closed this season work
set.
who was quite sick last w’eek, is can be commenced immediately
that no delay will occur when the
again feeling pretty good.
M ephi Utah Land Plaster 75 cents
Fall term opens.
Mr. Wood will preach at the
per
The liberal views that have beet
Christian Church next Sunday at
entertained on educational matters
11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.
ever since the formation of the dis
Mica or Universal A xle Grease 10
N. A. Beardsley and family of trict leaves little doubt but that tbt
lb. pails. 75 cents each.
Portland have gone to the ranch of district will vote for building an
Dr. Hess Stock Food, 65 cent and
Dr, Hewitt iu Garfield to take addition to our school building
$1 packages. 25 lb. pails $2.
charge of the same.
We wish also to suggest to tht
11-2 lb. size Dr. Hess H eave Pow­
Miss Lillian Foster went to Port­ voters of the district that they
der, 50 cents.
land on Monday where she will re­ should at the same time request th<
No. 8 all copper, nickle-plated Tea
Dr. Hess Instant Louse Killer, 35.
main a tew days before going to school board to lose no time in sc
Kettles at $1.00 each.
Dr. Hess Dip and disinfective for
curing
additional
grounds.
It
was
California.
scab, mange, lice, ticks.
ouly last week that the Portland
The Misses Maud Sturgeon and
papers were talking about the higl
Eva Pruner and Mr. A. N. John­
price paid by the school board o
son spent Sunday in Vancouver,
that city for a small piece of ad
Wash.
Shears of Quality
ditioual ground that was needed.
Richard Wilson, father of J. R. $115.000. Now- while additional
Butcher Knives
Each shear is carefully tested, ground
Wilson now residing on the East and adjacent land to our school
W ith a full guarantee for every kr.if
set and fitted with a special lock nut and
Side Portland, has had a stroka of grouud can be secured it should lx
defective we give another in its place
bolt, which insures the user a Perfect Cut­
paralysis and is in a very critical done by all means and these thing'
Prices 35 cents to $1.75.
ting Edge at all times. T h ey will not
condition.
if a waiting attitude is taken the
work loose. Money back if not satisfact­
Crushed rock is being hauled on property may be sold to others and
the
cost
of
securing
it
very
ma­
ory.
John Bates’ lots on
Broadway
6 in. nickle plated, 75 cents.
where he expects to erect a new terially increased. A petition lias
and modern meat shop and cold been out for sometime requesting
7 “
“
“
85 cents.
Henny Buggies with quick shift top,
an expression of the people regard
storage room. ,
8 “
“
“
$ 1 .0 0
auto seat, wing dash board. A grade
ing the advisability of purchasing a
material throughout.
R. A. Looney and family, of
Also cheaper grades in stock.
block of additional grouud that no
Salem, have been spending a week
lots have been sold from and to tin
or more visiting friends and attend­
east of the school building. Tilt
ing to business matters in and
board of directors while seeing tht
about Estacada.
MDSf.
MDSE.
necessity of sucli a purchase do no:
roR
fOK
W. J. Emmett who has not been care to take the responsibility of
cash
CASH
very strong for some time but who urging a purchase of this block,
w grae —
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M ill ■» HHl ! ■
|
CBMSfz r : uroTCr.-js-i-Sl
was improving, suffered a relapse but want the district to be the tnov
rts m w im ^ v m J J U U U M J . v r ’
on Sunday last and is confined to ing spirit. However as we see the
the house again.
matter, it is this way: the board of
ment, will tell us something about
Estacada Loses To
directors
are
the
district’
s
agents
our
possessions, that some of us
Mrs. E W. Sewall, who has
Eagle Creek have never dreamed of. Plates at
been very sick as the result of an and should be the first to see the
tlie banquet will cost those desiring
operation about two weeks ago, is needs of the district and urge
Manager
Haskins
tried
out
his
means
beneficial.
to attend 75 cents. Tickets are
W . A. JO N ES
said to be improving, Mrs. Stone,
PROPRIETOR
men last Sunday with the fast now on sale at the Estacada Phnr
her mother, is assisting in taking
Good rigs and careful drivers always
Eagle Creek team and suffered a rnacy, and as only eighty tickets
are of the children.
Publicity Day, Saturday
SPECIAL AiTENTlON
defeat. It was the first time the will be sold for the banquet those
The plastering has been finished
April 23rd boys were together for a game and who secure the first ones will know Given Hunting and Pishing Parties
on E. M. Miller’s new house in the
from indications with a little more that they can get in, as not more
Fraley addition and C. G. Reisner
Estacada is to have a publicity practice aud team work they will be than tins number can be comfort-
WOOD & LUMBER
and two men are busily engaged in meeting on Saturday afternoon aid
Local and Long Distance Telephone
in the front row. Calef, captain ably seated,
putting on the finishing touches of evening April 23, instigated by the and pitcher, had a very sore arm
carpenter work.
BU Y, S E L L , T R A D E , ETC.
Estacada Commercial Club. The and had to give it up after the 3rd
Notice
A dance was held in Folsom’ s following persons have been se inning, Bronson hurled them over
F or S ai .R - T wo good second
dryer at Springwater on Saturday cured as speakers for the occasion: the balance of the game and did
Neck meat, 8 cts. lb .; plate meat hand sewing machines W inder ¿c.
night which was largely attended. Tom Richardson will speak at 2:30 good work, errors being respon­
A number of Estacadaians were P. M also at the banquet in the sible for most of tlie runs. The 9 cts. lb .; short ribs, 10 cts. lb.; Wilson and Siuger. Also a brand
present and report having bad an evening; State Supt, of Public In score: Eagle Creek 9, Estacada 1. prime ribs, ri cts, lb,; roll ribs new Eldridge direct from the fac­
stiuction J. II. Ackerman will Tlie King’ s of Portland open the roast, 12J4 cts. lb.; rump roast, 11 tory. At the Progress.
enjoyable evening.
We have several pieces of prop­
Roy Myers, agent for the P. R. speak in the evening on "Insti new grounds here next Sunday j cts. lb ; shoulder roast, n e t s , lb.;
tutional Responsibilities;” Judge afternoon at 3 P. M
flank roll, 10 cts. lb.; shoulder erty left with us to negotiate a sale
L. & P. Co., resigned his position
-------------------------- (steak, 1 2 cts. lb ; round steak,
I for. Intending investors iu Esta­
on Tuesday, to take effect as soon Grant B. Dimick will speak, also in
The Estacada High School will 15 cts. lb .; loin steak. 15 cts. lb ; jeada will do well to consult lisas
as the company can secure a new the eveuing on "Good Roads.”
Ed. 1 loin, pork, 17 cts. lb.; loin, veal, we may have just what you want.
man. We are sorry to lose Roy, The evening meeting will be at give an entertainment in
the
Estacada
and
will
be
a
banquet
Hunt’s
new
opera
In
use
on
Main
15 cts. lb .; loin, mutton, 15 cts lb .; Inquire at tlie P r o g k K s s office.
as it is his intention to move away.
commencing at 7 P. M. and only St., Estacada, on Friday evening shoulder veal and mutton. 1 2 ' I cts
W a n t e d Good fat beef cattle,
The Estacada Ball Team will those holding tickets for supper April 15th. The exciting feature lb .; ham of same, 15 cts. lb .— Peu-
highest prices paid, — See Peuland
give a big dance at the Pavilion on will be admitted, as only eighty- ot the entertainment will be a de- laud and Jorg, Props,
Saturday night, Apiil 16th. A people can Ire served with comfort; bate, “ Resolved, that the city-
!& I ° rK- /
six piece Portland orchestra has that will be the limit of tickets sold.
S t r a y e d -—Black
Jersey cow,
should own and operate its public N o tic e Q f A p p o in tm e n t
been engaged to furnish music, A No invitations are giveu and those utilities." An admission will be j
one born off and short tail. Ad­
large crowd is expected.
O f Administrator dress Mrs. Dora Herring, Spring-
desiring to be present must avail charged, 15 and 25 cents, the pro­
j water,
Manager Haskins with the as­ themselves by securing tickets for ceeds for the benefit of the Higbj
sistance of the balance of the team the banquet which will l>e on sale School Ball Team.
F or S a l e T wo good teams of
Notice is hereby giveu that the
who were not working and a few- at the Estacada Pharmacy. It is
! County Court of Clackamas County, work horses, harness and -v igors
real sports, have the new fence just the desire of the committee in
E.
I State cf Oregon, on the 4U1 day of complete. Will l-e old cheap
Estacada Will Have
about up and with the sun to dry charge that our outlying farming
M. Miller.
“ R n n c t o r I W ’ A p r il’ , 9 " ’’ du,y aPfK)i,,ted Uie
the ground off will get that in communities be represented at the
DOOSier UOy
undersigned as Administrator of
F or S a le House and two lots
afternoon meeting ns well as at the
shape for the game Sunday.
¡ the Estate of Philander T. Davis,
in northeast corner town plat of Es­
banquet. Come out and bring
As the Estacada Commercial deceased, and that all persons hav-
Miss Genserowski, of Sqring
tacada. Also young fruit trees,
your friends.
Club is only in its infancy with a ing claims against said estate, are
water came to Estacada on Satur­
strawberry patch, chicken house,
desire to do things, its members required to present them with the
day to meet a couple of lady friends
The Progress is one dollar a year conceived the idea of having a nice proper vouchers to me at Estaca- and other improvements. Rev.
All three of them were in a buggy
I Harvey Buck.
A s the business of the Estacada congeuial social time and at the da, Oregon, within six months
and started for Springwater, in go­
F or S a l k A heavy teams of
ing up the grade by Schocks the post office has increased very much same time impart to the stranger from the date of the first ptiblica-
work horses, wagon and harness.
horse they were driving started to mid it is expected that one or two and “ oldtimer” some information lion of this notice,
Inquire at the Progress.
H e r m a n A. W eh st kr
back and they all went over tbt ; more rural routes will soon lie es­ as to the jiossihilities of Eastern
They have ar-
Administrator of the Es'ate of
bank and landed on top of S> hocks tablished. Postmaster Johnson had Clackamas Co.
fence, the girls remaining in the I some partitions taken out and the ranged with the Hotel Estacada to Philander 1 . Davis, dei - as* d
Read the Want Ads.
A. S, Dresser, Attorney for Ad-
buggv all the time. It was for­ I rear office room enlarged to meet serve a banquet at 7 P, M. After
■ Oregon City had a big crowd at
tunate that neither they nor the the new conditions. The ware- the afternoon meeting at which ninistrator.
Date of first publication April 14, their "Booster Day” ou Saturday
horse were hurt but the buggy w*s room of the Estacada Pharmacy Tom Richardson, who is the man­
t last.
ager of Portland’s pulicity depart 1910,
I was also enlarged.
badly wrecked.
1o use on the farm.
ESTACADA MERCANTILE CO.
Livery, Feed & Sale
STABLE
Moral: Get An Abstract And Be Ready
Head Offices: 509-511 Chamber of Commerce Building.
Sch o ol District Holds
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