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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1910)
> *♦ * ► • V ’ v- s -, NO . 52 a y V O L . E S T A C A D A , O R E G O N , T H U R S D A Y , A U G U S T 18 , 1 9 1 0 2 T i Estacada State Geo. A. Steel, President. Bank L. E Belfils, Cashier DIRICIORS: Geo. A. Steel, Ihos. Yocum, John Zobrist, L. E. Relfils $25,000 Capital 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’*« 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 ! hour»: Open 8:50 A. M. Close 5 P. M. If you are already a landholder, be sure you really own the land de scribed in your deed. s t a 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 . E S T A B L IS H E D 1 8 0 3 <s. .7. Miiley. President I l ,7mnit Iß, f/iiley. Secretary 'I'«.« I +1 ESTACADA FURNITURE CO. <♦ +♦ ♦ ♦ .» »»»,»+■ »« Evangelist Taylor And Party Are Now Conducting Meetings Nice fat beef cattle at Townsend's. Top prices paid. W a n t i . ii \ 1 1 n g to the people lo They are tor ¡all. It will he a long time before Sueh opportunities will come this Frank Ewing, civil engineer on the S. P. work liuder E. Blockley, left or, Tuesday for Kansas City in The religious meetings are gain response to information of the ill ing momentum Services are large ness of his father. ly attended and audiences stirred. Win. Underwood, who has People from the surrounding bought some acreage that runs country are perhaps more appre- west and north of Morrow Station, is erecting a fine five roomed story and a half house. Batton and De vore are the carpenters doing the work, Emma Doty and Echo Githens two young ladies living near Als- paugh drove to Estacada on Thurs day last. While coming down the Main street grade the axle of their buggy broke and dumped the young ladies out, fortunately neither were hurt. Paul Taylor, the Boy Singer way again. No city of an size in | the state can hope to have better talent. Be sure to improve these golden opportunities. Next Sunday promises to he a ! red letter day. At ten o'clock i Evangelist Taylor will speak to ! children. At eleven o'clock will he i held a motheis’ meeting to which, of course, all are invited. In the j afternoon at 2:30 a meeting for women will be held. Mrs. Geo Taylor will address this meeting. Special music will be a feature. Miss Irene Stokes, an accomplished | singer, lias consented to sing at this meeting. At the same hour a j men’s meeting will be held at the m Commercial Club rooms. The I evangelist will address this meet-1 W. V. Penland of the Palace Meat Market, always jovial and affable to his customers, was un usually so last Thursday. His wife presented him with an eight | and a half pound baby hoy. He had a box of cigars handy after the event. The Misses Enola and Mary Oakley, teachers front the Ballard, Wash., public schools, came last week to Estacada to spend part of their vacation with their sister, Mrs. J. W. Reed. Miss Mary has tieen attending a special school in Colorado part of her vacation. Miss June, another of the sisters also a R teacher, has gone on a mountain climbing trip with the mountaineers of Seattle. She is expected here on her return from the mountain. *«• Ladies and Gentlemen : We wish to announce to 6ur trade that we are now handling the famous COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE & INDESTRUCTIBLE RECORDS We sell these records at the same price you pay for the old fashioned wax kind. They will fit any machine, no matter what make. Come in and let us give you a demonstration. Fat cattle wanted; the fatter the better. -See Penland & Jorg. Cecil and O. S. Scliock, A 1 Havens, C. F. Howe and Jack Cassady are the make up of an out ing party that started for the Hot Springs on the Clackamas on Satur day." They expect to he gone lor a couple of weeks. A. Nichols went along to bring the horses hack. They had six horses with the party. O u r A b s tra c ts oi C la c k a m a s C o u n ty titles PO RTLAN D , O R E. Subscribe now E. Judson, while at work at Hoyt Bros, sawmill on Friday afternoon, had his arm caught between a belt and pulley. The arm was broken. He was taker, to Portland on the 9 o’clock car to the National Hos pital Association. He is getting along in good shape is the report at this writing. G e t a n A b s t r a c t b e fo r e y o u b u y Head Offices: 509-511 Chaml>er of C om m erce B u ild in g. for souls are winning for them Meetings Arc many friends. ns now make this work our Progressing chief Let business. These meetings be f.O CAI, N E W S AND P E R SO N A L M ENTION Frank Michels, owner of the building burned corner of Broad way and Second St., is having the same repaired aud put in good shape. Tile Mt. Hood Brewing Co. have a lease on the same that does not expire for almost two years yet. Foster expects to lie able by next week to open up his place again. B e tte r Be S a fe Than S o rry $i By posters being distributed we note that a massmeeting of the Multnomah-Clackamas Annexation Association will lie held at Ivstaca- da on Saturday, August 20th, 1910 at 2:00 P. M. for the purpose of discussing the merits of the pro position. B. Lee Paget, C. F. Clark and E. W. Bartlett are the speakers for the proposition and a delegation of unnamed speakers from the Oregon City Commercial Club are to he present on the negative side of the question. Sign Your Articles \Ve are again in receipt of some news items from Springwatir with out the name of the party who sent them in signed. We appreciate and request those who will, from any region, to send us news items, hut we must have the name ot the j sender signed to the article. This is necessary »0 that we have some- 1 one who is re-ponsible for the item. We will not print the name of the wtiter but we must have it signed, no matter if it is only a simple item of news. Hats Come to us for your new HAT and we guarantee to suit both your taste and your pocketbook. We have all the new, stylish shapes and shades, and our hats not only look well but wear well. Our mens hats sell from $1.50 to $5. Boys school hats from 50 cts. to $2. You will find by visit ing our Hat Department that this department of ours would even do credit to some of the larger stores in the cities. Come, you are invited to come. You will find every hat spick and span. A YEAR customers get all their foot wear here. We can fit you perfectly from our complete range of sizes. Our American Lady Shoe for the particular lady at $3.50. Our Nap A Tan High Top a great outing, ladies glove fitting shoe 13 inches high. Pi ice $5. Our Nap A Tan High Top for boys. 10 inches high. $3.50 Our American Gentle men special. for particular gentlemen $4. Hunkidori Chip A Way the greatest rough and ready shoe on the market for men. $5 to $8. Shoes In all the correct models for the season are ready for you at our store. Our shoes are famous through out this section for their stylish appearance and long wear and numbers of our MDSE. For Cash ESTACADA MERCANTILE CO. e »? E S T A C A D A should g et its share of co m in g O regon H O M E S E E K K R S Evangelist Geo. W. Taylor, from W e have stead ily ad vertised E S T A C A D A F R U I T L A N D S , d u rin g the (juiet m onths of Ju ly and A ugust and m ade som e sales----but b e g in n in g w ith S E P T E M B E R the C O L O N IST and H O M E S E E K E K S R A T E S should b rin g to E S T A C A D A a lot of B uyers. ‘ ‘S T A N D IS H B R O T H E R S C A N S E L L Y O U R L A N D ” and we w ant to list such prop erty as you have fo r sale, e itlftr la rg e o r sm all tracts, cleared o r uncleared. Drop us a line or Phone us. Los Angeles, Cal. ciative even than our townspeople. Last Sunday some came as far as from Yiola. Springwater, Currins- ville, Zion, Garfield and Cazadero each were well represented here. This is as it snoulft be. Next Sun representing day, Sunday schools in these places will disband to come to the meet C hain, of Com m erce, CH A PIN A HERLOW P ortlan d , Ore ings. During this week meetings continue evety evening beginning at 7:30, also at 3:00 in the after noon. tory. At the Progress. One of the most attractive F or S a l k s room house atul features is the strong musical talent. 1 lot. Good location. Terms. Ap- Prof. L. A Wegner's work is help ; ply at this office. ful, inspiring and effective. His I L ost On last Saturday night a solos are as good as can be heard PROPRIETOR Good rigs and careful d riv ers alw ays 1 pocket hook containing a gold nug anywhere. Prof. Wegner conies SPECIAL ATTENTION get and some silver. Finder leave from Chicago and people here have G iven H u n tin g and F is h in g P arties same at this office aud receive re a rare opportunity in having work ward. of such high character. Paul T ay WOOD & LUMBER lor, the boy singer, greatly pleased P o r S a m -; A two horsepower Lociil and L o n g Distance Telephone a large audience with his favorite chop mill. Apply at this office or solo. He has a splendid voice aud i to Fred Linns, George, Ore. 4 much may be done unless it is put always delights his audience. Prof. Prof. L. A. Wegner, Soloist and Lead F or S a i . k -— G ood eight room out entirely. Calhoun is a master at the piano. er of Chorus, from Chicago j house and two lots. Apply at this His home is in Washington, I). C. office. ing. Prof. L. Wegner will sing a and he has only recently joined this Mrs. Pearl Stevens and sons F or S a i . k —One span of mares, evangelistic party. Mrs. Taylor's solo and he and Mr. Horner will al Raymond and Orville returned to work with the cornet is all that \ so sing a duct, In the evening the their home in Portland after a two harness aud new wagon Price could he desired. She accompanies regular service will be held. Take weeks visit with her parents Mr. $300. Apply at this office. in splendid fashion and her solos advantage of all of these meetings and Mrs. Dock Pahnateer. Master W an tkp Highest price paid are most helpful and her hearers al for these people cannot stay long. Alva Linn accompanied them on for fresh cows. V. R. Sexton. 95 ways are benefited by her work. his way to his home on tlie Colum E. 30th St.. Portland, Ore. What may be a serious forest bia Slough. He spent his vacation fire before being subdued was here with his grandparents. He Wan Hurt At Palmer’s Will started by F. W. McGraw on Mon is preparing fot school. day in some slashing he was de William Pittman, woods format» sirous of burning. Mr. McGraw BUY, S E L L . T R A D E , E T C . for O. A. Palmer, Sons & Co., had received permission from G. while at work Monday about 1 1 B. Linn, the road supervisor, to We have several pieces of prop o’clock was struck on the head by burn the slashing. On Tuesday erty left with us to negotiate a sale the heavy choker-hook flying loose the fire began to spread hut nothing was burned hut what was desired for. Intending investors in Esta from a log being pulled by a donkey ' The McGraw family becoming cada will do well to consult us as engine. He was unconscious fr.r ! alarmed aud tieing fearful lest the we may have just what you want some time after the accident. Dr. Steiner, who attended the man fire should get beyond control asked 1 Diqtlire at the I ROGUISH office. Mr». Geo. W. Taylor ■ for assistance from Estacada and j F ur S a i .R Two Jersey cows and after lx-ing brought to Estacada, Cornet Virtuoso throughout the neighliorliood. ! one heifer. One Sharpies Cream gave it as his opinion that the skull The sermons of Evangelist T a y which was promptly given, O11 Separator and two dozen chickens. was not fractured, lie was taken to the Good Samaritan Hospital in lor are of the helpful and inspir Wednesday afternoon the fire took Apply to II. C. Paulsen, Dodge Portland on the 3 o’clock ear from ational character, full of illustra a more serious turn. It was carried F or S ai .R—F ive grade Jersey tions from life and packed with across the river to green timber and heifers j to 1 1 months old. Good Estacada. Mr. Pittman is a married man and his family lives at Hills- gospel fire. His reputation from at this writing, while the- tire fight- stock and cheap. —G. T. Hunt. l>oro. He is an Odd Fellow, lieing Salem, Inde pende ne.- and Wood- ers believe they have it under con- F or S a i .R Three room house, a nicmtier at Sandy. hum as a strong preacher and soul trol, it might yet result in much — Inquire at winner had proceeded hint and we damage The River Mill crew, al- two lots, price this office. b av; not been disappointed. His so individtnls from Estacada, Caz- S T A N D IS H BROS. I Livery, Feed & Sale STABLE W. A. JONES Is i kindly eyes, his loving manner, his adero and the country district, are F or S ai . k — T wo good second brotherly appeal and his earnest ef- lending aa-istance to put the fire hand sewing machines, Wheeler & fort win his hearers at once. 11 is out Nut much damage has yet Wilson and Singer. Also a brand sympathetic manner and his love ; Iteen done, but it is uow where, new Eldiidge direct from the fac- Considerable interest was mani fested in the hose race Monday evening and quite a nnmbcr of spectators weic (Mcseiil. Hose cart No. I was declared the winucr