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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1910)
V *'■; t i l •- urx.v * • * - » U-' - ' -JU 4 .- ' Ä P 4 iV f E ST A C A D A , OREGON, T H U R SD A Y , M A Y »6, 1910. N O . 40 op V O L . 2 Estacada State Bank Capital Fully Paid Up - $25,000 LO C A L N EW S AND P E R SO N A L M ENTIO N *-4 $i • — *• A YEAR m Mark Jones Accidently Shoots Himself Read the Want Ads. Mark Jones son of Len Jones of Fat cattle wanted; the fatter the Clackamas Station, who about teu better.— See Penland & Jorg. days ago joined Forest Ranger W a n t e d —Nice fat beef cattle Mendenhalls crew of trail builders, at Townsend's. Top prices paid. Geo. A. Steel, President. L. Í Belfils, Cashier while cleaning a revolver on last Miss Lillian Foster of Portland, Thursday evening accidentally shot was an Estacada visitor on Sunday himself in the groin with a thirty- MRECTORS; Mr. and Mrs. A 1 Lindsey went eight, double action, Smith ¿k Wes ton. to Oregon City Tuesday. Geo. A. Steel, Thos. Yocum, John Zobrist, L. E. Belfils The accident happened at the Miss Clara Zipsy of Portland, is camp located about six miles from visiting at the home of J. A. the old fish hatchery on the Clack Inglish. amas. The crew is engaged in J. B. Eddy, special agent of the building a new trail up the Colla- O. R. & N. was an Estacada visit wash to intersect a trail ruuuiug to or last week. Detroit, Ore. Mendenhall was out Bert Ellis and son Charles, of about ten days ago hiring addition We pay interest on Time deposits and Saving Accounts. Portland, spent Sunday at the al men and with others Mark Jones went in ¿with him. On Thursday home of J. A. Inglish. We issue Drafts to any part of the World. We evening while sitting alone in front Miles Agee, of Roseburg, a telegraph money to any part of the Unit of his tent cleaning the revolver prominent fruit grower and Wrn. which he supposed was empty the ed States. We solicit accounts. Cochran, of Portland, were looking gun was discharged, the ball strik around Estacada last week. ing him about two inches above the Mr. E. E. Jenkins, of Roseburg, naval and a little to the left side. spent Saturday and Sunday at the Other companions who were in We make loans and place loans for our clients home of J. A. Inglish at Fern Dale their tent* came out to see what he ranch. had shot at and he informed them Mary Womer and her little niece he had accidentally shot himself. Hours: Open 8:30 A. M. Close 5 P. M. Thelma spent Sunday with her Mendenhall being down at the sister Mrs, Roy Woodward in Ore hatchery two of the men started at once to inform him of the accident gon City. and covered the distance of six 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 "44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ‘4 '4 4 '4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 » 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 .4 4 - X Albert Kitching has informed miles over a rough trail in one hour the Progress by special messenger tase that the girl that came to his house and ten minutes a-foot. Here they found Ranger’ s Mendenhall and last week was a boy. Gribble, tlie latter being sent out J . H. Palmateer, of Silverton, to Estacada for a doctor and Men visited friends and relatives in G ar denhall going on in to camp. Mr. field last week, and paid this office Gribble reached the settlement a call. about 8 A. M. and phoned for Dr. Any persons desiring to take ad Adix who started at once for the vantage ot the special to go to scene of the accident. At Roaring Portland to attend the theatre, by River he was met by a party a-foot giving their name to L. E . Belfils who had left the camp at daylight to inform him that Jones was dead. will be accomodated. The bringing of the body out Max Klaetsch had one of his from the camp over a rough pack horses drowned in the Clack 1 mountain trail, a distance of forty amas above the old state hatchery. miles, was a very tedious and try It was in charge of "B oo” Krig- MDSE. ing task, as the body was carried EOR baurn who was packing to the by hand on a stretcher for about CASH forest ranger's camp. twenty miles and then packed on a All persons entitled to abstract* horse the balance of the distance, tor property purchased from the as Leek Irvin, a packer from Gar Estacada State Bank will please ap field, went in as far as Roaring to our train. Their beautiful bau- friends and relatives. ply personally at the bank for River and met them. The body nfer “ Nebraska for Christ and Sab Mr. L- Hale lost a valuable horse them, or write immediately so that was brought to the Estacada Fur bath School union” floating gaily last week, it having been hurt iu a Our Abstracts 01 Clackamas County titles they may be made out.— L. E. niture Co's, undertaking room proclaiming to all the mission they runaway. Belfils, cashier. stand the test. - about 8 P. M. Saturday where it were on. When we left Cincinnati Henry Palmateer from Silverton, Mrs. E . E. Jenkins and Mrs. was prepared for burial and driven we found we had gained the Ken was down to see his mother Satur Frauk Ettling of Roseburg, are to Clackamas Station leaving Esta tucky delegation, it having sixty day aud Sunday. He passed delegates who said "Down with C l a c k a m a s T it l e C o m p a n y , in c . visiting at Fern Dale farm, J. A, cada about 10 P. M. through Currinsville on his way The deceased leaves a father, whiskey aud up with the banner of home. ESTABLISH I D 1883 Inglish. They intend remaining for a couple months and expect to mother and several brothers aud Christ and Sunday School union" Head Office«: 509-511 Chamber oi Commerce Building. PORTLAND, ORE. Melvin, Jennie and Albert Shank- It made us all feel elated when climb Oregon’ s famous peak, Mt. sisters 10 mourn his untimely laud went to Sell wood Monday the these delegates passed through our death. Hood. S. fJiiUt/. President &rank SB. StiU i/. Secretary car greeting us from the far West, old fashioned way—in u farm Henry Cromer started on Tues asking many questions about Ore- waKon' ,ennie e x ^ cts to stay iu day to crush rock with the new Grange Picnic gou which we did our best to Sellwood a few weeks visiting her steel crusher which the county has schoolmates. answer loyally for our state, just purchased to replace one that Great Success have two real estate men who We are j The Good Templars will meet lias been in use here for some time. looking after the interests of our °nly OQ every other Friday night We understand it is to be used by The Grange picnic 011 Saturday state in their line. j from now on till further notice. » 4 4 4 « "l'4" » '»4 4 "l' i |..| i 4'4 4 -» the Springwater and Garfield road ai Eagle Creek was a splendid suc Yesterday we had a delightful Several of the Good Templars districts. cess, one of the biggest crowds trip through the state of Yirginia here expect to go to Salem soon, G. Krigbaum has sold to Dr. S. were present that they have ever passing many historical places of not because they have too, but be VV. Stryker of Portland, twenty had. The day was warm, making interest, but we note that much of cause they waut to attend the con acres ot unimproved land in the it pleasant to spend the day in the the land looks worn out aud the vention held there. Garfield district. It is the doctor's grove At the dance, which was fences aid buildings dilapidated. Mr. Congdon went to Portland intention to clear it up and set it to held by the young people, iu the The convention convenes to-day last week and brought home a evening a greater crowd was iu at at 2:30. Delegates are coming in fruit, horse and buggy. Looks like some tendance than at any previous from all parts of the world, but body was going to do some buggy E. L . Wonacott has purchased dance held in the hall and a good Washington is capable of caring for riding, from Dr. S. W. Stryker twenty- social time was had. all of them. four acres platted in acre lots in Mr. Hugh Jones went to Port More Anon, Estacada Heights, also lots 5 and 6 land Saturday to work at his trade, S u b s c r ib e n o w W. J. Lewellen block 15 City of Estacada. The cement work. property is on Broadway and is the Iidd Steiuman came out of the property formerly owned by R. A. Delegates Arrive CUKKINSVILLE mountains where he had been with Stratton and where he lived. the forest rangers. He says he Better Be Safe Than Sorry Get an Abstract before you buy If you are already a landholder, be sure you really own the land de scribed in your deed. ESTACADA MERCANTILE CO. Saegcseasg«eawa3eeeeBeBS»»mmcnnmBBi«BKBesB: Read This! The local lodge of Odd Fellows have just completed arrangements When in need of Furniture, Queensware, Wall Paper, ; to have a special car run to Port land on Friday night to accomo Deadening Felt, Rugs, Carpets, Linoleum, Matting, Ham date members of the fraternity who desire to see the team work of the mocks, Beds and Bedding, in fact Furniture and Queens Ellison lodge confer the first degree ware of any kind, call at the Estacada Furniture Store on three local candidates. and get our prices when in town. Mrs. Geo. E. Dick, formerly a resident of Garfield, came to Ksta We still have a few Singer Machines left yet. Let us cada last week and is spending sell you one. Come in, we will treat you right. some time visiting with relatives and friends in and about I.stacml 1 Yours They are now living in Van Asaelt. W. D. and L. M. Henthom a suburb of Seattle. MfS. Dick has bought ten acres on Johnson Creek near Gates station on the P. l_44.44.44 ► 4444444 » 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 _M.il R L . & P. Co s. road. In Washington (Special to the Progress; Washington, D. C., May 10 —A r rived all O. K. yesterday at 6:30 P. M. We had a delightful ride across the continent, all of the dele gates trying to make the other fellow feel good and have a good time. The railroad officials were veiv obliging and courteous, and especially the porters who were looking for a ‘ 'tip .'* As our train pulled away from the Union depot at Chicago we found we had not lost any of our own putty and that the Nebraska delegation iu a special car with forty delegates bad been attached Who said the comet swept Cur- rinsville off of the earth? It's still here and as lively as ever Mr. G. B. Linn has had a force of men and teams working on the roads last week so now you can ride in safety in your automobile. Mr. Wilber Wade was in Cur- rinsville Suuday, Quite a number went from here to the grange picnic at Eagle Creek last Saturday. All had a good time, as the speaking and program was gor-d, saying nothing about the dinner. Mrs Effie Jones, from Sellwood, spent Sunday visiting her mother Mrs Naucy Shauklaud and other has had enough ranger work to do him. Mr. Lovell's team ran away Mon day, Paul thought the comet's tail had struck him but come to find out the wagon had run over him. There were no hones broken but he received numerous bruises. The hay bailers were bailing at Mr Lovell's and Linn's Monday. The citizens (or part of them) around Morrow Station expect to improve the road out to the county road this week. This isn't all that happened iu Currinsville the past week, we weren't around enough to hear about all the haps aud mishaps. MUSE. »OR CASH Livery, Feed & Sale STABLE W. A. JONES PROPRIETOR Good rigs aud careful drivers Always SPECIAL Given ATTENTION Hunting and Fishing Parties WOOD & LUMBER Local am'. Long Distance Telephone B U Y, S E L L , T R A D E , ETC . F or S a l k —T wo good second hand sewing machines, Wheeler & Wilson and Singer. Also a brand new Eldridge direct from the fac tory. At the Progress. / We have several pieces of prop erty left with us to negotiate a sale for. Intending investors in Esta cada will do well to consult us as we may have just what you waut. Inquire at the P ro g ress office. W a n t e d —Good fat lieef cattle, highest prices paid, See Penland ik Jorg, F or S a l k —T eam, mare and gelding, 8 and :o years, weight 2,200, perfectly souud, good drivers with or without harness and hack. —Staudish Bros. F or S a l k — Good high wheel, wide tire, 3 ^ ill wagon, #35.00. - Inquire Progress. 2t M K. Church Next Sabbath Sabl>ath School to a. in. Preaching 11 a m . League 6:30 p. tn. Prayer Meeting on Thursday Even ing 8 p. m. Church of Christ— Next Sabbath Bible School 10 Preaching You. g Peoples’ Meetiug Preaching