Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, August 11, 1910, Image 1

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E STA CA D A . OREGON. TH URSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1910
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Estacada State Bank
Geo. A. Steel, President.
L. t
Belfils, Cashier
DIRECTORS:
Geo. A. Steel, Thos. Yocum, John Zobrist, L. E. Belfils
Capital
$25,000
LO CAL NEW S AND
PERSONAL MENTION
j Early Sunday Morning
Jj
Fat cuttle wanted; the fatter the
better.— See Penlgnd & Jorg.
W ANTED
Nice fat beef cattle
at Townsend's. Top prices paid.
Mrs. C. B. Smith, of Potlland,
spent several days with her parents
in Garfield.
Fire
Blaze In Building Occupied By
Foster Gives Firemen
Hard Fight
O. P. Hoff, state labor comtnis-
On Sunday morning a fire broke
stoner, visited J. W. Antrim and out in Foster’s place that at this
family last Sunday.
season of the year might have
was held in the Commer­
cial Club room on Monday evening
An organization was effected, A.
E. Sp irks was elected temporary 1
chairman and K. W. Bartlett tem-!S
porary secretary. These officers
ware later made the permanent
officers.
Voluntters to join the company
were asked for and twenty-five
persons signed to become members.
The following officers were then
elected, Chief, A. R. Haskins;
Treasurer, John Page. The chair
appointed the following persons a
committee on constitution and by­
laws, Haskins, Page and Kimmel.
The committee are to report at a
meeting to be held at the club room
on Thursday evening. The neces­
sity of the fire companj is apparent j i
to all and they should have the un­
divided support of every good citi-1
zen.
For My Lady
Heinz Pure Malt Vinegar, per bottle, 15 cents
Heinz Pure Tomato Catsup, 15 and 25 cents per bottle.
Heinz Pickles, India Relish, etc. in bottles 25 to 30 cents.
f u r th e ISuetij u>hu C a r e s
Rogers 1847 Silverware Polish 25 cents
: i)rovtd mori s,-'rious thau il was'
The buildings on the block are all
frame and all built solid. They
were built when Estacada was in
its infancy and 1 milter was cheap
We would be very much pleased and no object, consequently there
to have the wire stretchers belong­ was plenty of excellent material to
ing to us returned at once.— Esta­ make a good fire.
cada Mercantile Co.
It was three o'clock when Paul,
S. P. Waterbury desires to thank the chitiantan, in Foster's place
the boys who aided him during the who has a room and sleeps upstairs
Sunday morning fire in trying to discovered smoke in his room and Young Man Shot
save his. property. Their services ran to the street crying “ Fire,"
are thoroughly appreciated.
He says he first tried to put it out.
B y Comrade
A dance was in progress at
The water pipe for the extension
of the mains in the Zobrist Ad­ Hunt's hall, also a number of
dition has arrived and will be laid persons were at the depot where the
special car was waiting the arrival
at once.
of the party who were bringing out
W an ted -Good fat beef cattle, Ottie Johnson from the mountains.
Close 5 P . M. ! : highest prices paid, — See Penland Among the latter was Paul Womer,
Hours: Open 8:50 A. M.
& Jorg,
from this office, and hearing the
On Sunday July 31 a parly of six
On and after September 1st the cry of “ fire” ran to the fire hell aud
Estacada Mercantile Company will gave the alarm. The number of young men from Sycamore went to
close promptly at 8 P. M. Satur­ persons close at band soon had tli* the upper ford on Roaring River on
hose in place and water on the fire. a hunting trip On Thursday
day at 9 P. M.
It was very 1 ard to lecate just morning wtrile Ottie Johnson was
Mr. Arthur Holeusboe and family
where
the fire was on account of standing by a rock near the river
and Mr. Wm. Zerble and family,
the
dense
smoke. The building he was mistaken for a deer by Pete j
formerly of West Salem, W is., now
of Portland, friends of Mayor Reed being ceiled on the sides as well as Ostlund who shot at him twice
and residents of his old back East on the ceiling and the fire being be: with a .30-30 Winchester John­
town, are at The Estacada for a tween this ceiled portion and the son was only about 100 \ards dis­
couple of weeks vacation. The silling it was difficult to get the tant. He wore light-colored cor­
We have a number of buyers who are looking for small
children of the party, together with water on the fire. The fire in the duroy trousers and a growth of
tracts
of land, from 10 to 20 acres suitable for apple raising.
those belonging to the Mayor's meantime hid !u-n carried to near­ underbrush prevented seeing plain­
Cleared or semi-cleared land preferred.
ly.
The
second
shot
took
effect,
ly
every
portion
of
the
second
story
family, were enjoying a buggy ride
If you have more land than you can conveniently handle,
on Suuday with the Mayor’ s old by the currcut of air exisling be­ striking him in the thigh aud break­
why
not sell off a small tract and thereby realize the ready
trusty family horse when Clyde tween these two and the tinder like ing the bone.
cash and profit by a ne-.v neighbor locating on same ?
The
wounded
man
was
taken
to
I
substance
it
came
in
contact
with.
Zerble fell from the buggy and was
Phone and have
ruu over by the wheels but escaped, Willing hands among the citizens camp and made as comfortable as
were ready and willing to aid iu possible. One of the campers came '
subduing the flames which these out to Jas. Duncan and telephoned I
Mr. Al. Drill and family of Caz- volunteers and impromptu firemen to Dr Adix. He being away his ] KL representing C H A P I N & H E R L O W of Portland, list vour
adero left on Wednesday by auto were fighting. They were dressed assistant went to the comp and ! V) land.
for a trip to the Coast. Tillamook in their best Sunday suit mostly, made the patient as comfortable as
‘S t a n d i s h B r o s , can sell your land.
is their destination, but they will but that made no difference, they
visit other interesting places. Mr. sacrificed their personal appearance T w l s v^ryidifficulfowing to the |
<g*»
Drill is a faithful employee of the and became water soaked as well as rough trail to get the wounded man
P. R. L & P. Co., having charge smoked. Finely, after about two to the settlement. It is about 25
O u r A b s t r a c t s oi C la c k a m a s C o u n ty t it le s
BUY, SE L L , TR A D E. ETC.
of the Cazadero power plant. He hours of hard work, they bad tlie miles east of Estacada where the
s t a n d t h e test.
has a two week's vacatiou and fitted satisfaction of knowing they bad accident happened, Eighteen miles
We have several pieces of prop
his auto for a regular camping tour saved a whole business block aud of this distance the man had to be
erty left with us to negotiate a sale
with all necessary supplies for the possibly more of Estacada property. tarried by men. At Duncan's a
for. Intending investors in Esta­
C l a c k a m a s T it l e C o m p a n y / i n c .
pleasure of the trip. They will
P R O P R IE T O R
All credit is due to men for their wagon was ready to take their
cada «il! do well to consult us as
ESTA BLISH ED 1 8 9 3
make a camp where their fancy efficient and willing aid. Most of places. On Friday night six Esta­ Good rigs and careful drivers always
we may have just what you want.
Head Offices: 509-511 Chamber of Commerce Building.
PO RTLAND, ORK.
dictates and expect to enjoy the the citizens deserve special mention cada people with Alfred Johnson,
SPECIAL ATTENTION
Inquire at the P r o g r e s s office.
Given Hunting and Fishing Parties
full vacatiou iu this manner.
but the men who clamDered through fat*ier of Ottie, started from Estaca­
F or S a i . k —T wo Jersey cows and
S.
SRiiey,
Sfrtink SB. S fiiU t j.
W. R. Stokes and son Roy and smoke and water, room by room, da for the camp. It was a long and
j one heifer. One Sharpies Cream
WOOD & LUMBER
the three Standish “ triplets,” cutting their way into where the tedious job, but about three o'clock
■ Separator and two dozen chickens.
Local and Long Distance Telephone
“ Boh,” “ Phil” aud Miles, took a fire was and putting it out and then Suuday morning the party arrived
Apply to H. C. Paulsen, Dodge.
“ hike” to the woods on Wednes­ going to the . next, did splendid in Estacada where a special car
W a n t e d —Bring in or list up
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day with a determined look on work. The opinion ot those who awaited them. The wounded man 1110ns, Lot 14 in Blk. 8. Estacada.
■«Will
anything von have to sell, so that
their faces, iutent to either catch inspected the building after the fire was taken to the Good Samaritan $IO .
W. H. Morehouse Investment we may he able to advertise it for
fish enough for breakfast or kill a was out was that it was set afire, Hospital, where, after an operation
Co.
to Union Lumtier Co. Ltd the big sale on the 30th day of July
deer. They expect to camp at whether by accident or not could to remove the bullet, it was an­
SEr 4 of SW1-4 of Sec, jo , SW1-4
not neglect this as we can sell
Squaw Lake for three days, deem­ not definitely be established.
nounced he would get well.
ing that a sufficient time in that
Chas. Dahlquist, Ollie Dahlquist, of NW1-4 and W1-2 of SW1-4; anything you may desire to dispose
Circumstances indicate that it
neck-owoods to do either of the was done intentionally, as in a rear Pete Ostlund, John Forsgren, Ollie SE1-4 of SW1-4; SE1-4 of SW1-4 of. — M ili . br L a nd C o .
above things or recuperate from the room underneath the stairway Forsgren and Ottie Johnson com of See. 26; NE 1-4 of NW1-4 and
Lessons given iu painting, piano,
long siege of harvesting just past where some barrels and.other litter posed the party. Chas. Dahlquist, N1-2 of NE1-4 of Sec. 29, NF.1-4 elocution and french by a university
by these ranchers.
were standing an empty bottle John and Ollie Forsgren came back and W 1-2 of NW1-4; NWr 4 of teacher. Terms reasonable. Apply
The dance given by the Fraternal plainly indicated it bad contained on Thursday, the same day the ac­ SW1-4 NWr 4 of SW1-4 aud Lot 1 Florence Peltou, at the wood work-
brotherhood was a grand success. The kerosene
Also underneath this cident happened, blit did not know Sec. 36 in T. 4 S. R. 5 E. $90,- iug plant, Estacada,
largest crowd that has ever been in
stairway and against the wall anything alxnit it as the accident 000.
F' or S ai . k — Five grade Jersey
Hunt's hali attended. Everybody had a
occured after they left.
William A. Cunningham et tlx heifers 4 to 1 1 months old. Good
showed
where
the
fire
had
eat
its
good time aud the music was good. Floor
to F. J. Van Zandt 71.91 acres in stock and cheap. — O. T. Hunt.
managers were Boswell, Hamilton and way through the ceiled side and
Eckies. They know hr,w to make every­ been carried all through the upper
Deeds Filed For Record Sec. 10 T. 4 S. R 4 E. $ 10.
F or S a i . k Three room house,
one enjoy themselves.
portion. Mr. Foster, when asked
William A. Cunningham to F.
two lots, price $650. Inquire at
if be had any theory, declared he
Light & J Vati Zandt 80 acres in Sec. 10 T this office.
1 Portland Railway,
believed it to be set on fire, but¡, power Co to W. H. Morehouse 4 S. R, 4 E. fro.
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F o r S a i . k —T wo good second
further could not conceive ot any- j Investmfcnt Co S E ^ of S W tf of
James Dubois to Henry Raymond .
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hand
sewing machines, \\ heeler &
one
or
for
anv
purpose
that
should
The Morning Oregonian of Aug.
Sec. 20; SWJ^ of N W % and WJ 4 Lots 2. 3, 4, 6 and 7 Sec. 31, T. 3
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Wilson
and
linger.
Also a brand
8th tells of the noted Evaugelisl do such an act.
of SWJi and SEJi of SW % of S. R. 4 also the N E 1-4 of NE1-4
new Eldridge direct from the fac-
Geo. W. Taylor & Co. leaving Los
Sec.
NK1-4 of NW1-4; N1-2 of of Sec. 36. T. 3 S. R. 3 E- ***» • j lory At the ProgreM.
Angeles by steamer Iround for Port­
Subscribe now
NE1-4 of Sec 29; N E rq.n id Wr 2
Otto C. Klaetscl. to Clackamas
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A good (eam
land. It also tells of large taber­
of NW1-4 of SW1-4 and Lot r in
nacles being huil> at Lebanon aud
o E 1-2 CoT Y' ¿ traCl r la"q Dr “ r t
horses, price $75 One fresh
Oregon City preparatory to union Volunteer Fire Depart-
N R ,.4 road m SeC i7 T - * S R 4 k *'■ and calf, $30. Also pigs. C
C. C. Miller to W. H. Mattoon. Thomas, Springwater, Ore.
meetings. These people are com­
and Lots 3 and 4 of Sec. 20 T, 4 S.
ment Organized
!
Lots
7 and 8 iu Blk 8 Zobrist Ad-
ing first to Estacada. Meetings be­
R. 6 E. $100
gin next Sunday morning. Three
It has been learned that the title
Charles R. Lovell et ux to The dition lo Kstacada' $>■
The fire Suuday morning resulted
meetings will be held Sundays.
Merchants Savings Alt Trust Co.
J B Kraft et al to F reel Country- to the property burned here that
Singing and instrumental music in arousing the cit zc-tts of Estacada
157.85 acris in lke Hugh Currin man, Lots 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, 9, to, 11, Fo:,ter was iu stood in the name of
will be special features Professor to the fact that an organized fire
D. L. C. $2;
1 u , 13 in Blk. 2 in Estacada Frank Michels of Hogan There
A. Wegner, a soloist from Chicago, company was necessary. Ivstacada
was no insurance 011 the building
Wm Kellendonk to W. H. Kel- Heights, $2000.
has charge of a chotus.
Mrs. did have at one tune a very efficient
anil
Mr Foster says he does not
Max Klaetsch to I.aton G. Ries-
Taylor'» work with the cornet a! company hut it had disbanded and h ndonk, 20 acres iu See 17, T. 3
think there was any on the stock.
S.
R.
4
K,
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laid,
8
acres
in
Sec.
21
T.
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ways delights her audiences. Cotne. j f°r almost three tears we have had
Read the Want Ad*.
CJco W. Bowman to C. B Sim-¡4 Iv $ 1
Bring your friends.
; noue. At the call of citizens a
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.
W e afford every facility consistent with good banking
Interest paid on Time Deposits. 3">* six months; 4 "•>
twelve months
W e do all kinds of legal work
W e represent six old line fire insurance companies
W e have town lots for sale.
Cash or easy payments
A. A. Darling has purchased the
O, B. Jacobs place, block 28, lots 9,
10, it and 12. It pays to advertise
in the Progress.
$1 A YEAR
AMFRICAN LADY SPECIAL SHOES at
$3.50 are our specialty and are for
the particular lady.
SH EAR S— just plain every-day SH EARS, some­
times
used for cutting Toe Nails and sometimes used for
Hunter Takes Man For Deer |
cutting
the finest of silk. If from any cause our shears do
And Shoots; Victim
not give satisfaction we will replace with a new pair.
Recovering
Sizes 6 to 8 inches at 65 cents to $1 per pair. Right
hand and left hand shears.
ESTACADA MERCANTILE CO.
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.
S T A N D IS H BR O S.
injury.
Livery, Feed 4 Sale
STABLE
W. A. JONES
President
Secretary
At the Furniture Store
W e are expecting a new line of Dressers this week.
Come in and look over our line of Furniture, Queensware,
Wall Paper and Matting. W e have some bargains on
Queensware and also on Furniture and Wall Paper.
W e will guarantee Portland prices on anything in our
line. W e do not throw out any leaders to blind the people
and then take the advantage on other things that people do
not understand the prices of. We are here to serve the
people and are ready to correct any error we might make
and to accomodate to the full extent of our ability.
Come in and we will show you where we can make you
better prices than you can get in Portland and help to build
up your own community. W e will help you.
Yours
Estacada Furniture Company
W. D. and L. M. Henthom, Prop.
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