Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, June 30, 1910, Image 1

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E ST A C A D A , OREGON. T H U R SD A Y .
VOL. 2
Estacada State Bank
E Belfils, Cashier
Geo. A. Steel, President.
DIRECTORS:
Geo. A. Steel, Thos. Yocum, John Zobrist, L. E. Beliils
Capital
$
25,000
General banking business transacted. Drafts issued to
any part of the World.
Money telegraphed to any part of the United States
We handle Trusts, Commissions, Escrows and Collec­
tions.
We afford every facility consistent with good banking
Interest paid on Time Deposits. 3"" six months; 4 "t>
twelve months
We do all kinds of legal work
We represent six old line fire insurance companies
We have town lots for sale. Cash or easy payments
i.O CAL N EW S AND
P E R SO N A L MENTION
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WANT!!» Nice fat beef cattle
at Townsend's. Top prices paid.
The basebalhplayers will give a
dance in the pavilion next Saturday
Estacada Furniture Co. will put
out a lot of odds and ends in dishes
which they will sell at cost and less
for the next few days.
Will Potwiu left on Tuesday for
] Salem where, if he can find a de­
sirable place, he may remain.
At a meeting oi tlie City Council held
on Wednesday evening the Council, by
I a vote of three against two, decided to
not issue a saloon license. A. 1 !. Sparks
offered his resignation which on motion
was not accepted.
Geo, Lotigenberg. of Porterville,
Cal,, and Aithur Mahoney, of
Portland, spent Sunday with Cash­
ier Belfils
Eagle Creek and the Brooklyns
played at Eagle Creek last Sunday.
Douglas and Douglas were the bat­
teries for Eagle Creek.
Score,
Eagle Creek 7, Brooklyn 3.
Elder Trullinger will speak next
Close 5 P.
Hours: Open 8:50 A. M.
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Better Be Safe Than Sorry
G et a n A b s tr a c t b efore y o u b uy
If you are already a landholder,
be sure you really own the land de­
scribed in your deed.
Su n d ay at the Christian Church at
11 A. M , 2 anil 7:30 P. M. A
basket dinner will be served at
noon.
Matt Patterson, who underwent
an operation at a Portland hospital,
is improving slowly. The oper­
ation was of a more serious char­
acter than was at first anticipated.
C. M. Stow, Assistant Night
Editor of the Oregonian, with his
wife and her nurse are at The E s­
tacada. Mr. Stow paid the Pro­
gress a call
J. P. Hays aud T. S. Sullivan of
Norwich, Conn., are new arrivals
in Estacada. They are friends of
W, J. Kellogg, superintendent at
the River Mill power plaut con­
struction work.
R. M, Townsend and wife, of
Portland, were at The Estacada
ovtr Sunday. Mr. Townsend is
property agent of the P. R, L, &
P. Co., and his company is doing
a great deal of improvement in this
vicinity.
Close Vote On
License Question
Eat cattle wanted; the fatter th e|
j better.
See Pm land & Jorg.
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Si A Y E A R
JU N E 30, 1910.
Difference Of One Vote De­
cides Election—Much In­
terest Manifested —75
Votes ^ast
YE OLD HARVEST TIME IS HERE
ij and our store is chuck-ful! of good bargains. Now is
i the time to buy Machine Oils, South African Water Bags,
j Peering Mowers, Binders, Hay Rakes, Binder Twine, Hay
Rope, Hay Carriers, etc. • We seii the best oniy.
The licensing of saloons in the ! !
city of Estacada has long been an
annoying problem to the Council, ig
who at all times since their election
have been willing to sacrifice their
personal opinion in the matter and
serve the majority, if that could he
ascertained. It must be remem­
bered that the electors who put the
present councilmcn in to serve tlu m
weie made up from those who
entertained antagonistic views on
this question. The Council had
hoped that the people in their own
manner would show which hail the
majority opinion. Up to the present
time no such means had been taken
As it had become very unpleasant
to be trying the best they knew !
how to serve the people aud in do­
ing this they were constantly an­
noyed by the criticisms of the one
or the other sides to the con­
troversy.
At a council meeting held Tues­
day the 2 ist this was thoroug
gone over and it was the unan
¡metis opinion of the Council to ask
the citizens to meet on Monday j
evening and take a straw vote on (
the licensing of saloons, as it was j
believed this was the only correct
way to know vvhirt the popular
opinion was and it was decided that
a majority opinion expressed in
that manner
be respected.
The straw vote was accordingly
taken on Monday evening, which
resulted in 38 votes being cast in
favor of granting a license and 37
against it.
GR AMITE WARE SAIF
Prices special,
Tuly 9th.
not good afier
Gray Steel Knatneled Pippers, io cts.
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9in. pie pistes 7
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wash basins 10
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pudding pans 9
to 15 cents.
Gray Steel Enameled m ilk pans 9 to
15 cents.
MASON FRlilF JARS
Pints, per dozen, 50 cts.
Quarts, per dozen, 60 cts.
Half Gallons, per dozen, 80 cts.
Heavy Jar Rubbers 2 dozen for
15 cents.
We also have Sure Seal Jars in
the pints and quarts.
Visit our Drygoods dept. We
are always adding new
Novelties
IWO RIG ROUND CAR
WHEELS
TheAlarmThar Gets’Em Up
will keep this clock going
for two years without the
expenditure of one cent for ACCURATE
repair bills.
m o VAI.i'H IOR TWO DOLL­
ARS
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This clock is guaranteed to
you for two years. You
may have one in either
Lemon, Gun Metal, Copjier
or Nickel Plate finish.
We have other alarm
clocks at 75 cents to $ 1.3 5 ,
7 5
Mantle
$ - °
Free Fire Works
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THE WIRELESS
INTERMITTENT.
Clocks
up
to
Guaranteed to Keep Correct Time for
T w o Tears.
ESTACADA MERCANTILE CO.
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CASH
As To Saloons, Etc.
Licensing O f Saloons
Quite A Number Of People
In Attendance At Meet­
ing To Discuss Sa­
loon Question
n/t SB. W iley. Secretary
Estacada Defeats Wabash
Team 18 to 9
Read This!
When in need Furniture, Queensware, Wall Paper,
Deadening Felt, Rugs, Carpets, Linoleum, Matting, Ham­
mocks, Beds and Bedding, in fact Furniture and Queens­
ware any kind, call at the
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.
W. D. and L. M. Henthom
Public Auction
Deeds Filed For Record
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Public Meeting Protests
this paper heard their best intents
perverted in such a manner that
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they were made to do things the)
That the mass meeting with it's
never even thought about and were procetliings should be criticised
O u r A b s tra c ts oi C la c k a m a s C o u n ty title s
The dance given bv the mill crew
compelled to refute certain state- was to be expected. That animosi-
s ta n d th e test.
from Davis & Webster’s mill last
meuts that there was no u se in |jegi divisions and misunderstatid-
Saturday night was well attended.
making, for if there was one thuig jogs should grow out of this whole
Some of the participants considered
we tried to do more than another it business was of course a foregone
it the proper tiling to fill up on had
CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY, INC.
was to leave free, w ithout comment, conclusion. It is always so.
One
whiskey, of which they had severa'
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what the Council wished and we point only, concerning which I
bottles, so we have been informed,
Mead Offices: 509-511 Chamber of Commcrcs Building. PO RT LA N D , O R E .
believe the individual who was try­ settn to have been misunderstood,
aud as is usual in such cases trouble
ing to ascertain what we, or the by some, requires an explanation.
A public meeting was held at the
occured and one of their number
Council, said had no difficulty to My severest critics have not accused
occupied the city lock-up and added Commercial Club rooms on Sunday find it out. To study to make
me of sa)ing that our Council pre­
evening by the church people and 1
his might to the city funds,
them do something never intended meditated and purposely planned
an invitation extended to all to j
R. M. Standish, who is a G ar­
was certainly wrong.
the tearing up of the streets in
come aud hear the pending issue
field raicher who has been obliged
order to force licensing saloons tip-
for and against ihe licensing of ■
to live in Estacada during the time
on us. That, I think, no one
saloons in Estacada discussed. The ’
his home at the ranch was being
heard nit say. Yet some hold that
meeting was presided over by Rev. I
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erected, moved on Tuesday out on
I intimated or inferred as much. I
Kuhlman who announced that the) j
the farm. He is an enthusiast on
take
this public way of stating that
were there to enter their protest
Estacada and the Wabash team, neither directly nor by inference do
the growing of fruit and we expect
against the granting of licenses and j 'of Portland, crossed hats last Sttn-
to see the day when he will be
to hear from anyone who had any ¡day. The first inning the Wabash I make so serious a charge against
packing his belongings at Garfield
them as a body or individually.
good trait of the liquor business to le#m made two runs and it looked
to return tc the city of Estacada
However, I did say and still hold
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defend. He said that it was not j a s jf ,,)e ,lolne l)0ys wou|d have to
where at ease he can enjoy the
that it was unwise to proceed this
his purpose to abuse anyone and get in and dig, but before the finish fgr witl, #tret>t repair WOrk, know­
“ fruits of his labor" and business
gave an opportunity for anyone Estacada had everything their own
foresight in a manner congenial to
ing me
the eny
city’ s uuauviai
financial wi.ui.iu,.,
condition,
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wishing to defeud the saloon j|le I -----------
wav and only played with the \\ a- jlere st0p_ nml then with threats of
himself and family
first opportunity to talk and grant-1 bash boys the last few innings, al
a bankrupt city and impassable
iug a limit of ten minutes for any­
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invt fm
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them
seeeral runs “ just
foi
j for 1 next Winter, urge
the
one to Ire heard. -No one appear­ t
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1 he \\ abash team pitched y
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o{ ^loons upon the
will be held in Estacada on the last ing, sjieakers who were against the a one arm man. He plays the:
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Saturday of each month. If you licensing of saloons took the floor game pretty well despite his loss ot The’ article referred to in ,aM
have anything that you do not i and gave their version and ideas of
one arm. Thompson pitched his week’s issue of the Progress, which
need bring it in and let us sell it the saloon business.
Demoy,
usual good game for Estacada and js supposed to be from the Council,
for you.
Commission reasonable. Conklin, Califf, Epperson, Whit­
Heitsman caught. Baker s rooting ■ cfeairly states that ’ ’the city is in
— Miller Land Co.
comb and Kuhltnati were those who
was one of the graud stand features ^reat netd ot this revenue to carry
spoke against the business and L.
Score. Estacada 18, Wabash 9.
on needed improvements.” One
E. Belfils made explanations in
of
reason then why the' improvements
I reference to the attitude ot the
Jerry Jones moved on T tiesday are delayed is because we do not
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J H and Fannie L. Shields to Council and business men and also
Nancy P. Thomas, 40 acres in Sec tried to correct some of the mis- from the restaurant to his own license, and just as soon as the h
cense money is in hand improve­
tion 3 , 1 . 4 s R. 4 F. it o .
leading statements
statements that had been property on the flat.
I 1 leading
ments will go on. Holding this
James A Suter to Mary I. Pres­
of
Estacada Furniture Store
ton, 1 acre in the Philip Foster I). made.
with the prospect of impassable
The
paper
and
envelopes
of
the
It was held by the people of G ar­
L C. $1600
roads next Winter, as a whip over
Fruit
Growers’
Association
have
John G. Epperson to George R field that they had a right to a
T Epperson, 1 30 acres in S< c 20 T voice in the Fstacada vote to be l>een left with the Progress; for the the voters’ heads was the basis of
That
! taken, and based their opinion on accomodation of those who wish it, my complaint on tliis point.
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Benjamin T Rawlins et al to ■ he fact that they are a part of our we will be glad to print your card the work was begun in good faith.
Yours
Charitv It. Rawlins, 130 acres in v„!i :g p-eeinct The meeting was on it at twenty-five cents a hundred
I do not doubt; and if on this point
Sec. 4 T. 4 . R. 5 E. $ 1 j O
•rii attended and the room crowded additional to the cost. Ihe paper
I have I >ei 11 misunderstood bv
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f r . 'SCl‘ -r Many won.
n of the town and and envelopes cost
25 I*r tho.is-
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some, I trust that this explains.
| 4 's. R. 3 U . also a strip of Dud lor ¡<^uuU> v.etv prtiscul
and will lie sold in any quantity
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The cot!rc:’ men and the editor of desired.
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5. .7. .Wiley. President
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Livery, Feed
&
Sale
STABLE
W. A. JONES
P R O P R IE T O R
G oo,l rig« lire! careh il d rivers alw ays
SPECIAL
G iven
ATTENTION
H un tin g ami P ish in g Parties
W O O D & LUM BER
Lo cal and L o n g Distance T elephone
BUY, S E L L , T R A D E , ETC .
F or S a lk T wo good second
hand sewing machines, Wheeler &
Wilson and Siuger. 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 want.
Inquire at the P rogress office.
W an ted —Good fat beef cattle.
highest prices paid, See Penland
& lorg,
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. F o r S a lk Four lots, 2 rootuid
city
water
. house,
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l'« h,s
Eor particulars write O. R.
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W a n t e d —Wool, hides, chickens
veal and hogs Highest market
trie-paid for the same. -D . F,
Warner, Estacada Hotel
F or S a lk —T horoughbred Buff
Rock chickens. Apply Mrs. F E.
Pugh, Estacada.
Clothes cleaned, dyed, pressed
and repaired by A. I). Bronson.
Shop ill August Stublie building on
Second St.
On Wednesday we made a trip to
the River Mill aril were sutpii>ed
at the activity shown on every hand
Space at this time dots not permit
of desci thing the work.
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