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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1910)
A F NO. 37 of E ST A C A D A , OREGON, VOL. a & LO CAL N EW S AND P E R SO N A L MENTION j Estacada State Capital Fully Paid Up Eat cattle wanted; the fatter the better.—See Penhiud & Jorg. The salmon catch is reported very good the opening of the season E. M. Miller is cutting cord wood from his timber tract. L. E Belfils, Cashier Geo. A. Steel, President. Mrs. Florence Richards was a visitor in Estacada over Sunday. DIRECTORS: Geo. A. Steel, Thos. Yocum, John Zobrist, L. E. Belfils TH U R SD A Y , M AY 5, 1910. $ i A YEAR Will Have Strawberry Festival Soft and tailored styles. Newest shapes. Plain and ruche tops. Special lot at 10 cents each. Estacada Intends Giving Straw berry Festival Early In June — Committees Are Named And Are Working Geuine Henny buggies and hacks. Now you can legally catch sal Estacada is going to have a I mon provided you have the proper strawberry festival with home- j license. grown berries at which an effort Mrs. Gardner of Portland, has will be made to prove what we been visiting her sou Fred during have all been saying that we can and do grow the finest flavored j the past week. strawberry produced anywhere. Monday and Tuesday this vicin The festival is to be conducted ity was visited with a splendid rain by the Commercial Club members that will do a lot of good. who hope to enthuse everyone in \ Mr. and Mrs. L. Y . Cougdon ami about Estacada and especially went up to see Mr. Congdon’s the ladies in it. It is thought the j brother at Corvallis last F'riday and berries will be in good shape by ! returned Monday night. the first week of June. A com Miss Helen Standish, of Port niittee from the Club lias been ap land, has been spending several pointed to arrange the details. A11 days at the home of R. M. Stan effort to secure a band for the oc casion will he made and an effort to dish, secure special railroad accomoda Th» Estacada Mercantile Co. is tions between here and Portland. beautifying the outside appearance The object ot the whole thing is of their building with a coat of ( lose 5 P. M. Hours: Open 8 :5 0 A. M. not so much to boost Estacada as plaster. it is to simplv show what we can The site for the Paimer sawmill do and what our farmers can raise. on the Inglish place is being cleared Let everyone who feels an interest and roads made and it is expected in his home town aid in whatever g that we will soon have the product manner they can and we will have 3333333*809330 ærasasoæsseæææi' 3933aao2.<2ï<«*s<3fcA of another mill coming to our city. a nice, social and profitable time John Tracy, August Stubbe, \V. together. The general committee of ar A. Heylman, Attorney Bartlett and rangements are J. W. Reed, Dr Mayor Reed were in attendance at the open river meeting at Oregon Adix, A. E. Sparks, L. FI, Belfils and E. S. Woroer and the subor City last week. dinate committes appointed by The Dubois Lumber Co. lost a them follow: valuable horse on Saturday morn Baseball and dance, A. R. Has ing. It was one from the much kins and B. O. Boswell. Music, prized team. It became suddenly L. E. Belfils. Refreshments, Mrs. sick on Friday. E. M. Miller, Mr*. A. E. Sparks, The Stevens family who moved Mrs. Ed. Saling, Mrs. L. R. Bel -1 from Estacada to Chehalis, Wash., fils and Mrs. B. O. Boswell. Pur were Estacada visitors Sunday. chasing supplies, A. E. Sparks and They are on their way to Montana H. M Janies. Finance, W. I). a Miss Belle Grant spent Saturday Henthorn, E. S. VVomer, and H. and Sunday in Linneman. Miss M. James. Program, advertising Nellie Fisk accompanied her home and transportation, H. V . Adix, J and intends remaining for a few W. Reed and Jv. W. Bartlett, Land Plaster, Lime, Ce- ment and Plaster. • Sash, doors, Mouldings, Phoenix Pure Paint, Oil and etc We pay interest on Time deposits and Saving Accounts. We issue Drafts to any part of the World. We telegraph money to any part of the Unit I ed States. We solicit accounts. Screen doors, screen wire, spring hinges. B ank - $ clients 25,000 We make loans and place loans for our Our Harness Department is busy repairing old harness and making new. Call in and let us show you some oi our work. æ saoasas We invite yon to inspect our line of Ladies, Misses and Childrens Oxfords. Nifty Shirts for men. Better Be Safe Than Sorry Get an A bstract before you buy If you are already a landholder, fj be sure you really own the land de- % i scribed in your deed. 1 O u r A b s tra c ts oi C la cka m a s C o u n ty titles s ta n d the test. C L A C K A M A S T I T L E C O M P A N Y , IN C . E S T A B L IS H E D 1 S 9 3 Mend Offices: 509-511 Chamber of Commerce Building. S. Stitey. President PORTLAND, ORE. &runk SB. i/iiley. Secretary days. H. Cromer of Springwater. has May Day Game A Success taken a contract for - hauling the The game Sunday between E s lumber, ties and etc. from the Horner Bros, mill to Estacada. tacada and Ivagle Creek was a game This will keep Henry busy while looked forward to by a great many he is not building roads or farming. people, fully five hundred saw the game. It was full of sensational Boner and Bronson opened up plays, the features being the hit the Hunt building with their first ting of Neal Bronson and Kennedy, moving picture show on Saturday each getting three hits apiece, and evening to a crowded house. They a fine running catch by Lee Bron give a change ot program Tuesday, son. The lest played well espec Thursday and Saturday. ially Brown the catcher. The log cabin being erected by Eagle Creek Estacada R, W. Cary on Main St., is taking Hits: 4 it on the appearance of a modern Errors: 10 3 home/ather than one of the earlv Runs: 2 10 day kind. Umpire: Bartlett Considerable praise is handed to Archie Yocum is. back among his Estacada friends to stay. He the umpire by Eagle Creek for his says he has lived too long in Ore ability as an umpire and his gon to not know a good place to honesty. live in. He speaks highly of his work in Montana and says that the Strattons are all well. Read This! When in need of Furniture, Queensware, Wall 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. We still have a few Singer Machines left yet. Let us sell you one. Come in, we will treat you right. Yours W. D. and L. M. Henthom 1 it ntttt rtmt m Nifty shirt waists for women | Berry Prospect Good MDSE. I OR CASH ESTACADA MERCANTILE CO. DOGS RECEIVE HONORABLE MENTION Dog fanciers in Tstacada fared well with their exhibits in last weeks show at Portland, as all who had dogs there received prizes or honorable mention, Botkin’s Great Dane won 2nd. A dix’ s Airedales received two 2uds. Joe Nicholson's two English Bull dogs received two reserves and were highly comna tid ed, It was on account of the leg, which is weak in his dog that pre vented him from landing one of the better prizes. A dance will be given by me every Saturday night in Hunt’s hall commencing at 8 P. M. and lasting till 12 P. M. Music, three pieces. Admission 25 cents. — Ed Hunt Cazadero Grocery Store Sold The berry season will soon be on in full and as this means increased H. Hughes, who has conducted work each year in this vicinity as a general store in Cazadero for the acreage is being increased. The about three years, has sold his berry growers have just ordered two ‘ | store to Gwinn, of Dallas, tr> E. li A. A Gwiiui, carloads of boxes to be distiubuted Ore., who took charge of the same among them There will be needed i on Tuesday. He and his sister ex- a number 0 » pickers who will find pect to move at ouce to C a z a d e r o . Edward Payson Weston of Port- employment at good wages. The Mr. Hughes has kept an up-to-date j land, Maine, aged 72 years on crop promises at this time to be a store and carried a much larger Tuesday completed his walk from bumper, aud it is predicted that we stock of goods than was carried | Los Angeles, Cal. to New York will have ripe berries by the first of when he first went there. He and City fourteen days ahead of his next week. I his family have made many friends schedule time. He traveled 34.83 who would be glad to learn that miles and delivered to Mayor Gav- they would still remain, As yet Having soltl out my interest iu lior of New York a message from his future plans have not been , the mercantile business at Cazadero the mayor of Los Angeles. made. 1 desire through your paper to I , R. Wilson and family of Port 1 thank the many customers who bind entertained his brothers, II Mr. Standish, who has been en- ' favored mo with their patronage P. Wilson o f London, Eng . F R and desire to ask for my successor thusiastic about electric light for Wilson and family of Vakltz. continuation of the same pleasant Garfield, has just had word from Alaska, W. M. Wiisou and w ife <>f •latio s. H. Hughes. i the P. R. L. & P. Co. informing Cordova, Alaska, at the EVn-ada ■ him that for the present they do 1 on Sunday. A s they had viiind not consider the running of the line The Estacada Baseball team will with their brother white lie resided a paying proposition. here they had previously met some give a dance in the Pavilion Satur Subscribe now day night M«y 7th. of our people. A number of persons who were unable to secure tickets for the early car on Monday felt sore over the fact, as it cost each one fifteen cents more for their fare We did not learn the cause of why the office was not open. Notice Neck meat, 8 cts. lb .; plate meat 9 cts. H>.; short ribs, 10 cts. lb.; prime ribs, 11 cts, lb ,; roll ribs roast, 12% cts. lb.; rump roast, 11 cts. lb.; shoulder roast, 11 cts. lb.; flank roll, 10 cts. lb .; shoulder steak, 12 ¿4 cts. lb.; round steak, 15 cts. lb ; loin steak, 15 cts. lb.; loin, pork, 17 cts. lb.; loin, veal, 15 cts. lb ,; loin, mutton, 15 cts lb.; shoulder veal and mutton, 12 )■'< cts lb .; ham of same, 15 cts. lb.—Pen- land and Jorg, Props. MUSE. FOR CASH Livery, Feed & Sale STABLE W. A. JONES PROPRIETOR Good rigs and careful drivers always SPECIAL Given ATTENTION Hunting and Fishing Parties WOOD & LUMBER Local atul Long Distance Telephone B U Y , S E L L , T R A D E , ETC. F or S a l e T wo good second hand sewing machines, Wheeler & Wilson and Singer. Also a brand Surprise Party new Eldridge direct from the fac Last week one day Melvin tory. At the Progress. Shankland bad a birthday and a We have several pieces of prop few of liis boy friends thought it erty left with ns to negotiate a sale would be a good scheme to drop in for. Intending investors in Esta on him, so tliev carefully laid cada will do well to consult usas their plans and awaited the coming we may have just what you want. of the great dav. A number of the Inquire ht the PROGRESS office. girls thought it would be a still W a n t e d —G ood fat beef cattle, better scheme if they would go and 1 highest prices paid, See Peulaud surprise the boys and Melvin both, ^ consequently Currinsville had a F or S a l e -Two good teams of very mysterious populatio 1 for the work horses, harness anti wagons few days proceeding the birthday, complete. Will be sold cheap.—E. D is needless to say that everyone M. Miller. was surprised and that they had a K o o t l Hme and had plenty to eat, D. I*\ Warner took occasiou to ,or tliat * a P®rt of a ,,irthday sur- call on the Progress and request us Pn#e Party- to say that while he has not yet called on many jiersons living in his district that he will do so vet. Many, knowing that the time for taking the census in Portland had expired, supposed that it was up in this district also. This is not the case for our enumerators have thirty days to complete their work, J, JJ, Moore will preach in the while the enumerators had only Church of Christ next Sunday two u-etks in which to lo the work morning at 11 A . M. Subject, in Portland “ For Ordination aud Predestiua- tion.” E. M. Miller is moving into his ___________________ new home in the Fraley additiou. Estacada vs White Diamonds Mendenhall, the Cascade forest ranger who is building a trail from the hatchery to connect with the Detroit trail, has been in Estacada for a few days recruiting a gang of laborers for the trail work. I next Suuday at a 30 P. M. P atro n u e Progress A dvertiser»