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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1910)
- - •W P * ' »v E ST A C A D A , OREGON, T H U R SD A Y , KO. 4i op VO L. 2 Estacada State Bank Capital Fully Paid Up - $ 25,000 L. E Bolfils, Cashier Geo. A. Steel, President. Geo. A. Steel, Ihos. Yocum, John Zobrist, L. E. Beltils Evangelist VanM arter w ill Bpeak in the Methodist church Thursday evening. VVm. Kaake and family drove to Dodge on Decoratiou Day. F. K. Morton and wife cf Port land spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Gorrell. deposits and Saving Accounts. We issue Drafts to any part of the World. We telegraph money to any part of the Unit ed States. We solicit accounts. We make loans and place loans for our clients Close 5 P. M. Hours: Open 8:50 A. M. Better Be Safe Than Sorry G e t a n A b s t r a c t b e fo r e y o u b u y If you are already a landholder, be sure you really own the land de scribed in your deed. O u r A b s tra c ts 01 C la c k a m a s C o u n ty title s s ta n d th e test. C l a c k a m a s T it l e C o m p a n y , in c . EST A B L ISH E D 1 8 9 3 Hfead Offices: 509-511 Chamber of Commerce Building. PO R T LA N D , O RE. 0 (S. !f. ¿Riley, President ¿frank SB, {R iley. Secretary 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. sell you one. Come in, we will treat you right. Yours . W. D. and L . M. Henthom Let us i \ A YEAR Everything Ready For Strawberry Festival Come And Enjoy The Day— Eastern Clackamas County Festival Not Com mercial Enterprise Rev. Buck left on Tuesday morn That the festival will be a nice ing for Ashland where he expects social time for Eastern Clackamas to locate. county is the opinion expressed by Mr. J. H, Brecht, wife and all. The Commercial Club desire family were Estacada visitors this it distinctly understood that the week. proposition is not a commercial one Rev. Buck sold his property last hut a desire to show what this end week to W. Glazier of Portland, of the county can produce, and for who expects in the near future to this reason have selected straw’ berries at this time. Small fruits occupy the same. will in the future.be a leading part Miss Effie Jordon, who formerly in our effort to make this a fruit lived here but who is now living In section. Sellivood, was among the picnicers The burning of the berries by who came out last Sunday. the extremely warm days we had Mr. Lonnie VanDyke of Red the first of the week or a bad or lands, Cal., who formerly lived rainy day is the only thing that here, is back again shaking hands will prevent a splendid display of with old friends. choice b;rries. For already we Warren Barr, who has been at have seen crates shipped without tending to business matters in the any effort at display that to say the East for some time, returned to E s I least is choice. Briug in the ber ries aud make the display no need tacada last week. of feeling that you don’t want a Mrs. Anna Reed, a teacher in prize. After these festivals be the Portland school, spent Sunday with her parents Mr and Mrs, An- come popular and keen competition is made to er.cell, you may be trim, sorry you did not improve the op Postmaster Young, of Portland, portunity you now have to win the died at an early hour Monday honor of a prize. morning from cancer of the The day will be given up to stomach, after an illness of about pleasure and display. Our business five months. men will close their business places F o u n d i i Estacada on Saturday part of the day. Two ball games, May 28th, a watch. The owuer one at 10:30 the other 2:30, will be can have the same by calling upon played. One of the best bands D Bridenstine, proving property and orchestra from Portland will be here for the day and evening. and paying for this ad. "Jim m y ’ Eagati, familiar to The berries for display will be many here, while enjoving a va judged by disinterested persons aud cation is running in some bunch- the display will be made in the grass horses. He “ lrit” Estacada Club room. So lay aside the work on Sunday with fifty and has dis you planned and come and enjoy the day at Estacada, for it certain posed of several. ly will help Eastetu Clackamas. We acknowledge the courtesies of the Canby Driving Club. Their annual meet occurs at Canby June Twenty-four Different 4th. A good program has heeu Countries Represented prepared. Good racing is ex pected. Fred Kellar is the new motor- man on this run with the lay-over at Estacada. Mr. Younger goes to the Mt. Scott line, the transfer be ing made Monday. Mr. Kellar has rented the Wilson property aud will move in next week. 'M JU N E 2, 1910 fertilized as the growing crop at tests. He is improving all the time. He has spring thicker* that F it calile wanted; the fatter the will weigh three pounds. We are satisfied that he will be well repaid better.—See Peulaud & Jorg. for his labor, for lie has done good W a n t e d »Nice fat beef cattle thorough work. at Townsend’ s. Top prices paid. W. R. Stokes and family went to Portland Monday by automobile. We pay interest on Time > 7 LO C A L N EW S AND P E R SO N A L M ENTIO N Miss Helen Berry spent Sunday with her sister Mrs. Geo. Dale D tRtclORS: M -I"»'» it1 / V, (Special to the Progress) Washington D. C. May 25 — We are sitting at our room window looking out over this great city, of which we feel justly proud after our six strenous da\ s of sight-see ing and duties as delegates to this great Suuday School convention of The 3rd annual picnic of railroad the world. Twenty-four different men of the P. R L. & P. Co. was countries have delegates here of held at Estacada on Sunday. It able men and women, Such a con was a beautiful day and the crowd vention as this has never been held enjoyed the outing very much. anywhere. The U. S. Congress They came in a special with motor passed a resolution to adjourn and and five trailers all filled. presented it to this convention to * Mrs. " Ja c k " Bourbonia of Ham review in line the delegates as ilton, Mont , is visiting her parents sembled. There were 10,ex» men Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bronson. Shc- in line carrying the banners of the catne in Sunday and says " Ja c k " different countries and states, they is engaged in the moving picture passed in front of thecapitol build show business and that she is en ing and were reviewed by the joying much better health than House of Representatives and too,- formerly. 000 people, also President Taft C. F. Howe, who had gone up made the speech of we-lcome, wel the Clackamas to the Hot Springs coming the nations of the world to to recuperate returned on Sunday our capital city, stating the great well satisfied with the result, as he importance of our meeting and it’ s feels it has done him much good. effects upon our people and of the He said in speaking of the baths binding closer the nations of the from the second lime he went in he world. He also advised more inter est from the business world and telt relief. people at large, especially of our While strolling through the Zo, own country, their duties as parents i • I brist addition on Sunday tviuiny ; teachers and leaders in this great we were invited in to see the im , Sunday School contention. • provements Mr. Gorrell has made j M. L Lewellen ' to his property and was surprised In a note Mr. Lewellen advises to see the great change th at a ; „•< tba<tail are well and that he had couple of years do make Mr b.en b en to the lb« senate and met our . Gorrell has all but about an acre ol I senators and expected on that day his laud cleared and most of it planted to orchard and small fruit. to visit the White House and meet president. lie also said that * The rich black soil has been wvllltl Close Saturday June 4th From 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. on account of Strawberry Festival. MDSt. (OK CASH ESTACADA MERCANTILE CO. he would leave for New York City it will reflect honor and glory on cveiy man, woman and child in and Niagra Falls. Estacada aud the grand surround ing country. The small charge tor berries and ¡ go to fatten the pocket book of any one but will be used to defray the Aid Asked B y Committee On | expenses of the festival. Refreshments— Come The ladies' committee of the strawberry festival requests those And Help furnishing cakes to not use plates for bringing them in as it is a use The committee on refreshments less weight and care. Wooden have made an effort to communi- plates or cardboard or an/ like either iii person or by 'phone with ¡thing is much better. every family residing in and around Myrtle Miller Estacada, but owing to lack of Chairman Com. on Refreshments time and various other circum TO WAIT T A B L E stances it seems quite probable we lit ho Githens Mamie Heiple have missed a number, so in order Ellen Erickson Edith Trowbridge that there be no misunderstanding Lula Congdon Jennie Sfmnkland in regard to those who are expect Ethel Hale Evelyn Jones Lei a Howe ed to help out with the festival I Helen Bartlett wish to state that we wish every Gertrude Morrow Rachael Reed Clema Harken ruler Miss Scott young lady whose name is in the : Miss Jacobs K itty Reagan following list, and as many more as . Lena Harkenrider Eunice Richards are willing to donate their services j Pori» Lovell Della Lovell Mable Tracy for a short time that day, to help' Mart Woodle Ethel Tracy wait on the tables, and we would I-ul“ rracy Lulu Sparks . . . . , , Ava Bronson ike every kmdnearted and enter- . Lavin'! C .. raford . . ^ Mary Womer prising matron in Estacada, Cur- Marv Dale Anna Allen rinsville, Springwater, Garfield and : Lydia Steinmnn »Minnie Steintnan Blanch Keller Mount Zion to come early to the | Katie Currin Belle Grant festival :jnd lose no time offering Ethel K eller . Hlva Adams Caroline Kolpin her services to help at the central Mary Jones Rva Pruner booth to prepare the berries, ice ! .Mrs. Stricklin cream and cakes for the table, and all who can, please bring cakes. The committee will arrange matters Notice so that each lady will have to work but a short time, if enough volun Neck meat, 8 cts lb .; plate meat teer their services to make such a 9 cts. lb .; short ribs, 10 cts. lb ; plan possible. prime ribs, n cts, lb,; roll ribs For the information of some who roast, t 2 j 4 cts. lb .; rump roast, rr do not seem to understand I will cts. lb ; shoulder roast, 11 cts. lb ; say that this is not an Estacada flank roll, to cts. lb. ; shoulder Festival or a Commercial Club Fes tival, but a Strawberry Festival steak, I2j4 cts lb.; round steak, given to advertise the splendid 15 cts. lb ; loin steak. 15 cts. lb .; strawberries grown in this part of loin, pork, 17 cts. lb.; loin, veal, Clackamas county, to show all who i , c(s lb ; loin, mutton, n e ts , lb.; come that we can and do raise the , , , , , , 12,G cts .............a best and i___.... largest berries „r of any I shoulder veal and mutton lb. - P e n - place in Oregon, and if our festival < ' ianl °l same’ >5 cts is a -u cess, as of course it will be, ¡land aud Jorg, Props. » • i a , « T, • /-V FOR (ASH Livery, Feed & Sale STA B LE Commities Call For Volunteers cake or ice cream and cake ^°esii t MDSF. W. A. JO N E S PR O P R IE T O R Good rigs ami careful drivers always SPECIAL Given ATTENTION Hunting aud Flailing Parties WOOD & LUMBER Local and Long Distance Telephone BUY, S E L L , T R A D E , ETC. F o r S a l k —Two 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 tts to negotiate a sale for. Intending investors in Esta cada will do well to consult lisas we may have just what you want. Inquire at the P r o g r e s s office. W anted Good fat beef cattle, highest prices paid, See Penland & Jorg, F o r S at . e — Team, mare anti gelding, 8 aud 10 years, weight 2,200, perfectly sound, good drivers with or without harness and hack. —Standisli Bros. M E. Church----- Next Sabbath Sabbath School 10 8 Preaching 6:30 League Prayer Meeting on Tli ursday 8 ing a. m. P m. P- m. Ev co P- rn. Church of Clnist—Next S djt ath Bible School 10 a. Preaching a. You. g Peoples’ Meeting 7 p. Preaching p. m. m. m. m. A m arr'age license w is issued on ¡’ ties- day at Oregon City to Thomas J Rhoades au 1 Miss hva M. Jouws. 1