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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1910)
V NO. 39 of VOL. Estacada State Bank Capital Fully Paid Up - $25,000 « LO CA L NEW S AND PERSO N AL M ENTION If you are already a landholder, [} be sure you really own the land scribed in your deed. & nan/t iß. itti U t/ . Secretary Read This! W hen 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 f urniture Store and get our prices when in town. W e still have a few Singer Machines left yet. sell you one. Let us Come in, we will treat you right. Yours W . D. and L . M. Henthom M, M, h 4~f-f+*-»■+.♦..(.+ + + + + + » 1 A YEAR East And West Line Across Oregon Read the Want Ads. That the Hill lines will event- Fat cattle wanted; the fatter the ually run east and west through better.— See Penland &. Jorg. the central part of Oregon has been Mark Upton visited in Estacada given out, also as a result of this this week. L. E Belfils, Cashier railroad building a deal has been Geo. A. Steel, President. W anted Nice fat beef cattle consumated whereby a transfer of at Townsend's. Top prices paid. realty has occured that, for extent, DIRECTORS: Mrs. C. E Walker ot Portland, is the largest that has occured in is visiting her sister Mrs. I)r. Adix the history of the United States. Geo. A. Steel, Thos. Yocum, John Zobrist, L. E. Belfils The Willamette Valley & Cas Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Sagner are cade Mountain Wagon Road Com rejoicing over the arrival of a little pany have transfered all their hold baby boy at their home Sunday. ings to the Oregon & Western Mrs. J. R Wilson and son, Earl, Colonization Co. The lands which with Mrs. Silverton and daughter are now to be opened up ,by this were Estacada visitors on Sunday. company, extend from about At the home of T. J. Wirtz in twelve miles from Albany to On W e pay interest on Tim e deposits and Saving Accounts. Highland another baby girl came tario aud was a grant made by the government for the construction of last week. W e issue Drafts to any part of the World. W e a wagon road through the state Mr. and Mrs, Albert Kitcliing and was made about fifty years ago telegraph money to any part of the Unit are rejoicing over the arrival cf a The owners of it were French ed States. W e solicit accounts. baby girl at their home last Fri capitalists and while many over day. tures have been made to them for Mr. and Mrs Roy Woodward, of its purchase they have held the Oregon City, spent Sunday with grant practically in tact, refusing W e make loans and place loans for our clients the parents of Mrs. Woodward, to sell it in tracts. It is the inten Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wotner. tion of the new owners to sell these Mr. and Mrs. Bonney of Hub- lands to actual settlers and for this Close 5 P. M. Hours: Open 8:50 A. M. hard, parents of I. A. Bonney, purpose offices will be established came to Estacada on Wednesday to over the United States and Canada, where purchasers may apply for the pay them a visit. lands aud will be accomodated in » i» 4. a,.» 4.4.4..»,M i » i F i | i <M i if l'S" f F or S a l e —My house and two their purchase by terms to suit all. extra large lots in Estacada, about The corporation is composed of 1 3 3 8 3 3 3 0 3 :3 3 ::; equal to three ordinary lots. Price St. Paul capital and men. W. P. 5400.— Rev. Harvey Buck. Davidson is president, John E. Rex Ludlaw, of Fairview, is Burchard vice-president, O. A. visiting Mr. and Mrs, Bland and Robertson treasurer, Jos. C. Wood looking over Estacada and vicinity, secretary. A number of automo with which he is much pleased. biles have l>een sent to Ontario for Better Be Safe Than Sorry Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Brum, Mr. use in taking prospective pur and Mrs B. Josselyn and daughter chasers over the lands, which will were registered at the Estacada or. be sold at from $15 to $200 per acre. Officers of the company have Sunday. just commenced to go over aud ap Johu Brown the insurance agent Get an Abstract before you buy praise the lands and it is expected from Rockwood, was an Estacada in thirty days that swarms of new visitor last week and paid this homeseekers will be on the ground. office a short call. Prineville, Burns, Vale aud On Teddie Kiggius, of Springwater, tario are cities of from 2,000 to 6,- son of J, A. Kiggins, while play 000 population in the district and de- * ing with a lawn mower got one of there are numerous other smaller his fingers too close to the knives towns. Agricultural, fruit, timber of the mower and had it taken off. and mineral lands are to be found C, M. Bonney, of Hubbard, here. Oil aud gas also exist and The came to Estacada this week. He are just being developed. possibilities of this country with a intends camping here and running O u r A b s tra c ts oi C la ck a m a s C o u n ty titles his brother's, I. A. Bonney’ s, railroad caunot be computed, and by the way this road is heading s ta n d the test. wood saw this Summer, sliaight for Estacada and while it J. M. Park, of Dodge, received lias never been mentioned those $10 for the scalp of a conger he who are looking ten years in the C l a c k a m a s T it le C o m p a n y , in c . killed recently on North Fork of future see visions cf a through line E S T A B L IS H E D 1 8 0 3 the Clackamas. He sold the hide passing our very doors. Head Offices: 509-511 Chatul>er o f Com m erce B u ild in g. PO RTLAN D , ORE. to Portland dealers. S. if. SRiUy. President 1 ESTA CA D A , OREGON, TH URSDAY, M AY 19, 1910 7 | BEE PLIES MDSE. I OK CASH ESTACADA MERCANTILE CO. Delegates Leave Lor Convention EAGLE CREEK (TO O L A T E FOR L A S T W EEK. ) MDSE. I OR CASH Livery, Feed & Sale STABLE How everything does grow! W . A. JO N E S The state convention of Odd School closes this week iu Dist. P R O P R IE T O R Fellows and Rebekahs convened in 50 and next week at Eagle Creek. Good rigs and careful drivers always Eugene on Tuesday for a three The lecture at Douglas school SPECIAL ATTENTION days meeting. The city is in gala house last Sunday was well attend G iven H u n tin g ami F ish in g Parties day attire and noted men of the ed. Mr. Baker proved to be a state will take part in the con fluent speaker and a well read man WOOD & LUMBER vention, B. F. Dorris, who de Nevertheless we think few present Local and L o n g Distance Telephone livered the address of welcome is agreed with him in his views. 81 years old and has been an Odd Some of our hoys assisted th e' BUY, SE LL, TR A D E , ETC. Fellow for sixty years The dele lads of Currinsville in their game gates from the local lodge of Odd of baseball at Estacada la.t Satur F or S ai . K - T wo good second Fellows are Mayor Reed, John Ely, day. band sewing machines, Wheeler Sc and Asa R. Hawkins and for the The supper which was to be Rebekahs Airs E. M Miller and given bv the Eagle Creek Good Wilson and Singer. Also a brand Mrs. Rebt Ctirrins, Mrs Ctirrins j lj>elnplars next Saturday night hHS ! - > - Eldridge direct from the fac- being unable to attend her alternate ^ d unlil the folIowjnK lor>’- At thc roKrcss Mrs. J. Mrs. | Wednegday. J- W. Reed went. We have several pieces of prop Miller was the advance guard leav Mr. Wilbern having retired from erty left with us to negotiate a sale ing Estacada Monday. The May- busit)css the Eagle Creek post for. Intending investors in Esta or and his wife left at noon Tues - 1 office has changed hands. It was cada will do well to consult us as day. moved to E. E. Elliott's the first we may have just what you want. of last week. Inquire at the P rogress office. Estacada strawberries are in the Estacada Defeats Brooklyn market. We sampled two boxes from our neighbor Osborn's patch The game Sunday between Esta the middle of last week. Osborn cada White Socks and Brooklyn sold two crates on Monday, the was one iff the best games of the price for these first berries are two season, aud the fans say it was the boxes for 25 cents. best they ever saw in Estacada. Persons desiring to secure thresh Each pitcher pitched a fine game, ing machine repairs or a new ma getting out of a number of bad chine, by consulting livervman holes. It was mostly a pitchers' Jones can find what they want. battle, the Brooklyu pitcher allow He is agent lor the Case Threshing ing 5 hits and Bronson for Estaca da allowiug but 3, The game was Machine Co. featured by steady, hard playing Lee Wills of Garfield about four by 18 men. Estacada scored their years ago purchased some land on W a n te d -G ood fat beef cattle, Notice runs in one inning and Brooklyn The dance which the ball boys the Sandy road in Multnomah highest prices paid, Sec Penland the same. Sc6re: | intended giving next Saturday county, located about seven miles R H E Neck meat, 8 cts. lb. ; plate meat night has been postponed until & lorg, from Gresham and paid sixty doll Estacada 3 5 0 9 cts. lb .; short ribs, 10 cts. lb.; May 28th on account of the dance F or S ale — Team, mare and ars per acre for it. The O. R. & Brooklyn 2 3 1 prime ribs. 11 cts, lb ,; roll ribs at Eagle Creek. gelding, 8 and 10 years, weight N. Co has just made him an offer roast, iaJ4 cts. lb .; rump roast, 11 2,200, perfectly sound, good drivers __________ ' of i t 150 per acre for a right of with or without harness and hack. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lewelien, cts. lb .; shoulder roast, 11 cts. lb .; way on it. — Standish Bros. of Springwater, started last Thurs flank roll, 10 cts. lb.; shoulder P. R. L. & P. Lets r Dr. Lyman B. Sperry who is day for Washington, D. C., they steak, I2‘ i cts. lb .; round .steak, Contract For Dam M. E. Church---- Next Sabbath giving a series of lectures in Port expect to meet Mrs. Cornett of j 15 cts. lb .; loin steak, 15 cts. lb .; land, has been a visitor in Estacada Fairview a sister of Mr. Lewelien. loin, pork, 17 cts. lb.; loin, veal, this week being the guest of Mr. They are state delegates to the j 15 cts. lb.; loin, mutton, 15 cts. lb.; 10 a. m. The P. R. L. & P Co. on Wed Sabbath School and Mrs. R. M. Standish. He also National Sunday School Conven- ¡shoulder veal and mutton, 1 7 % cts nesday let a contract for the con- Preaching 8 p. m. went out in Garfield to see for the I tion which meets in Washington lb ; ham of same, 15 cts, lb — Pen " | struction of the dam at the River League 6 ’30 p. ni. | first time the land he had pur- May 19 to 25. Mrs. Lewelien ac- land and Jorg, Props. Mill site to the Puget Sound Bridge Prayer Meeting on Thursday Even ] chased some time ago and , is well ! compauied her husband and they 8 p. m. & Dredge Co., the contract price ing The St. Johns and Estacada being 5325,000. The dam will be 1 expect to visit the principal cities pleased with his property. of the East before return.ig. We High School baseball teams met on concrete and of the Amburstn Church of Christ— Next Sahhath Mr. and Mrs C. J. Church of a re in receipt of a letter from them, the local diamond last Saturday patented hollow dam type. It will | Portland, visited with Mr. and i>nstt <l it Omaha in which they and played a very interest ng game ^ |01)g an^ Die w;,ter will Bible School 10 a. m. Mrs W. V. Penland Sat urn» v Score: St Johns 7, Esta- have a head of 135 feet. It is said Preaching a. m. s;«?ak 1 f enjoying a splendid trip of hall. I night and Sunday. Mr Church thut lar and having rode for three cada 6. that construction work will begin You.ig Peoples' Meeting 7 p. tn. holds the responsible position of hours through a light snow storm. p. tn. at once and will be pushed to com- Preaching j chief counter of all cereals and miff Space this week does not permit The third annual grange picnic pletinn. It is hoped to finish the products of all kinds and also h. s our printing the letter in full. Do not forget that Saturday June of the Eagle Creek grange will oc- plant this year but this will depend charge of about 70 men in the em the 4th is Strawberry Festival Day in cur on Saturday next at that entirely upon the stage ot ploy of the Portland Flouring Mill 1 Estacada, water and other conditions. Thv Progress is one dollar a year place Co.