Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, September 08, 1910, Image 1

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Geo. A. Steel, President.
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Notice
r.OCAI, M AYS A N D
P E R S O N A L M E N TIO N
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Notice is hereby given that
T h e Progress c; one dollar a year Estacada Pu!
School will
the
not
fiarriman Improve-
ment;, $20,255,000 ]
¡•I Kat catile w an ted; the fatter t h e ! 0''1 "
Monday Sept, 26 in
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I order to alldiv for tlie
-i- better.
See Pci.Inn .1 & Jorg.
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Improvements
To
Be
Completed
’ of the addition to the l.ttildir
W a n t k d - Nice fat beef e a t lie
This Year Cause Large
—!.. K B km - ti .«, Clerk
at Townsend's.
T o p pi ices paid.
I . I: Belfih, Cashier
X . MilWfiliffIT»'-*™"
flats
Come to us for your new
I HAT and we guarantee to
■ suit both your taste and
We
.: your pocketbook.
Geo. A. Steel, ilio s. Voctun, John Zobrist, ! . I . Beiiils
have
all
the
new,
stylish
Sum To Be Spent
jpj
Do not tail to register.
RKPORT « >1 THH CONnn roN OP j
• j shapes and shades, and cur
Capital
hats not only look well but
J \V. Reed lias added an ad- ES TA C A D A STATE BANK
$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
. - li . 1 !*, ir-t:
rv.- n, at
T h e full program of work the
dilioiml story to bis feed store,
wear well. Our mens hats
tlie close of basine.--
i 1 1 ■ gto-
j Ifarrim.in Lines have under w ay in
sell from $1.50 to $5. Boys
'I be building boom goes on un­
Oregon and will complete this year 1
RESQyKCES
abated in Estacada.
school hats frem 50 cts. to
I Loan *rd dficc-.intl
,.p,
$ 16324 42 has been made public and shows 3
General banking business transacted. Drafts issued to
$2. You will fir- .1 by visit­
Russell lieits is able to be around U
Bonds, i .• • ; •
............
2070 9i 1 t*,at t,le
amount to lie ex pend- !.]
again* alter liis attack of measles.
[ Banklrg house, furniture and fixtures
<’ ■ 12 22 ed is $20,255,000 for new bridges. 2 ing our Hat Department
any part of the World.
I O’lier real estate owned
46681 C 4 1
that this department of ours
nuw lines, block signal system and
Deputy District Attorney Stipp, j Due from approved reserve
Money telegraphed to any p rt of the United St tes
banks..
33381
14
depot bniMings. T h e division of ’j would even do credit to
of Oregon City, was an Estacada
Checks ir-d ether
162 79
aggregate and the work to J I some of the larger stores in
n hand....
We handle Trusts, Commissions, Escrt .vs n Collec- I; visitor on Monday.
5143 43 38687 36 the
which it is applied is as follows:
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13486
76
tions.
Clark Denny lias started bis d r y - j _
the cities. Come, you are
t
Branch line Crabtree to Lebanon, ¡{j
er, l i e lias a crop of good sized
L IA - !L Ì T I E S
invited
to come. You will
8 miles, 5300,000.
We afford every facility consistent with g< d banking
Cakl ! stock paid in
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23000 00 ¡
prunes.
Ur.di ■ iie d profits, lass c xpenses a r i
find
every
hat spick and
Beaverton-W illsburg cut-off, 14
tax sa paid
Interest paid on Time Deposits. 3 six months; 4
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743 3 8 ¡
T h e y ha ve it— good fresh ve ge ­ Indiv dual d®; csifs suFjc; • t
span.
Ifl
miles,
including
steet
bri
Ige
over
o check.....
57714 86 1
tables. G o and see t lie in. Pen- Deir. ir.d ceri! ficatea of dr ¡ . «it...........
1953* V-i ; Willamette river
twelve months
St Oswego, $1,-
Tim e r arti Me ios of de. t : 1
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41 ! 2 65 1
land & Jorg.
7 0 0 , 0 0 0 ,
4262 7d ¡
We do all kinds of legal work
DIRECTORS:
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II. Cooprr, of Arle-ta, a former
Estacada business man was a
visitor on Tuesday
We represent six old line fire insurance companies
We have town lots for sale.
Cash or r sv payments
Hours: Open 8 :5 9 A. M.
\V. W . W r ig h t , wife an 1 son
.Roy, of Portland, were visit, s
with Cashier Bellils o ver Sninl : .
Close 5 P.M . Ì
Clark Denny 0;» Monday started
to bttil ! a house in tli • Z o b n st ad-
.iition for Mrs. Jenning.
N -trou to Klamath Palls exten-
!,,;b t-jl miles, know 1 as the Ore
gon Eastern, appropriation for 1.47
I miles (7.) in d e s now being 1 Hit —-
Tctal..........................
3-1
■ it"- -ÍCl.i; It run 1 -,
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y* lil i e s s o u t h from N a t r o n n i i i ’
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r of the- H ve­
V’ ! ■ ■ ■ ' ; fi -m Klamath Palls north)
il .¡A ewe-iir that the
; 5 9 . 8 3 U,COO.
at 1-> die 1 est of mv
Pacific Railroad
Navigation
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Co . I . - from Hillsboro t - Til .
Subscribed aijd s-tt
re-me- this ! Illook, 90 24 miles, s ’, S ",0,00 >
S t e t e o í U' regou, C
I , L . E . ¡lelflls,
m in ut i b a n k , d o s:
a b o v e st l e n i e n t is
! know ledge au 1 1 !
6 lh d a y of S e p t. 191,1.
I ascK m
s æ a s a c T ï T i S i 3 S-- £ j ¿ a a x a s s &
A s » U Y i V lU
c iston. rs get all their foot- !.j
wear ht re. We can fit you 11
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 jf
Top lor boys. 10 inches
high. $3.50
Our American Gentle­
men special for particular
gentlemen $4.
Hunkidor! Chip A W ay
the greatest rough and
ready shoe on the market
lor men. $5 to $ 8 .
Shoes
In all the correct models
lor the season are ready for
you at our store. Our
shoes are famous through­
out this section lor their
stylish apper ranee and long
v n v s anti numbers of our
MDSL
For
Cßsh
Deschutes-road south from mouth
Police officer Peaehm, of Port-
E. W. hartlett. Notary Public
j ot Deschutes R iv i - to Redmond in ;
bind, and his wife spent Sun 1 v
Correct— Attest: John X-.brut, Oco. A
.C rco k c County, 133 miles, $5.320,-
with Mr and Mrs. C, Krigl.aum, St'cl.
000.
parents of Mrs. Peaehm.
| L a k e Creek & Coeur d ’ Alene
Miss Alice Ctdon.au, who l a s V t i o m c r - i i f h 5 c n i i . i l M a i T f e ^ C
I road from main line
'regou
i
been visiting relatives in Estavada,
1 Navi, at ion near Buckleys to W indy U :
returned to her home in Portland
On Wednesday at noon at the
Lay and L a k e Coe-ur d ’ Alene,
t
Tuesd ay,
j home of the bride Miss M.-ry
j miles, $700.900.
© fc7iK :3'72> csi3< 2$3> G © c$® c© fi§SM S>
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Womer
mid
Mr.
David
li-diL-m-in
Mr C. M. L a k e , of Boring, Can­
(d leg m
Washington Peninsula I ip)
ft
ti dida!-
'w
ere
un
ite-I
in
marriage,
Rev.
for county ck-ik on the R e ­
lull He- n mi Si. Johns br.-.n h <
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y
V/e
had
More
Land
than
Buyers
last
month—that’s
w
it’s
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publican assembly ticket was a Kulitman ofii- biting. The-nr yotp:g Oregon Navigation towards Stock- 1
,, why v.i: only sold four or five pieces of land—and may- (5k
HI calle-v at tlie Progress office <-n people are well known here, Miss dale,
2 7 miles, $6So,ooo.
-7 be v.
> a.vntly r. glectcd your jiitce of land—but this W
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Womer
having
had
charge
of
the
Tuesday.
St. Johns to iroutduh- line, ¡( K) month and next, w e expect to have more Buyers and we
local t phou
I
[e for Severn
G u y Knowles, a linotvp'- oper­
j ¿j will sure find some Buyer who wants your particular
j years.
T h e y 1. it Estacada on the miles, 2 , 515 , 000 .
$
Steel budg e at Portland for Ore-
p i c e s of lnncl.
ator and son of the- late editor of
1 o ’clock car for Carstairs, Alberta
i gon Nuvignuon, 5 *.640,ooo.
T h e Lantern, ¡1 Sociali-t
Let us k now what you have for sale, any size, shape
I-,aPcr | N W. T ., which i.i w here
1 E igh t steel bridges on Soutlu-ni !
published at Dead w ood, arrived in
or kind ol land—some Buyer wants it.
room rc.-.i-.lc.-i
Pacific
and Oregon Navigation %
Estacada on Wednesday < u a visit l h r
„ .
T h e y expect |jnes 5377 ,r-rxi.
to Ins sister who lives np in the ■ to sp.,lld a tu,„. : 011 lhvir trlp and
e-.v 9-3 lb. steel rails for South- !
Garfield country.
will rcturn to Estacada.
representing
cm Pacific and Oregon Navigati n
representing
C11ÁFIN
& liERLOW, of Portland
Mrs Julius Paulsen is at the
| lines, $570,000,
home of her parents Mr. and Mrs.
lepubl:
and others should
I Autom..tic signals. 100 miles, j
' l! irk -u iiik r » 1:1 -r the -I - ’or'- r- 1 1 .-rgi ■ . . 1 . s, r.u llid itd in
’
b care. Stic is .suffering from : the Corrup: Piacticcs pamphlet, I $i 10,000.
Line changts aud passing tra ck s '
BUY, SE L L. T R A D E , ETC
nervous breakdown but is though: Mip|>li- -I bv \\ ii i ;tn J. Clarke and
$910,000.
to be improving,
j \V idis 5 . Dun way and then decide 1 X*
h u v passenger stations (eight) j Subscribe now
Ed. Boner left on Wednesday for who " !IS ’ :linK ,, w t n ' " ’ - " ’ hich and new freight house at Portland,
W e have several pieces of prop­
the East, St. Cloud, Minn., being , 0,K is the t8xf,a>'tr!*’ frie u d ? (P9ia $153.000.
W. A. JONES
erty left with tis to negotiate a sale
his destination
lid. did not give
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PROPRIETOR
for.
Intending
investors
in
Esta­
us any particulars as to his purpose j
Good rigs un -1 careltrl drivers always
CHURCH SERVICES
cada will do well to consult us as
i n g o i n g East ami if we were to Forest Fires Are Again
SPECIAL ATTENTION
we may have just what you want. Giv'-n Hunting anti I-i.liiug Parties
give a reason ours -Ives it would all
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Sabbath
R a ^ in ^
Inquire at the P row miss office.
be gtussw ork. However, ns lie is
. .7 hîERCÂNTILE CO.
Better
Be Safe Shan Sorry
■ ■ ■ •«■ ■ »»«•«■ »cirrm i.uwk. fc.» . ilinrui -«w* -
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Get a n A b s t r a c t before y o u b uy
If you are already a landholder, j
be sure you really own the land de- [■
scribed in your deed.
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Our Abstracts 01 C la c k a m a s C o u n t y title s
stand th e test.
C l a c k a m a s T itle C o m p a n y , in c .
E S T A B L IS H E D 1893
H e ad Offices: 509-511 C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e B u i l d i n g .
< 5 .
;/<■//, President
iiM n iT iiin iia i—
! ’ • e .T B A N I ) , OKI!,
.fra/iA ¿fi,
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Secretary
Livery, Feed & Sale
STABLE
an I-.staca-'a bachelor business man
m a m
In tin vicinity of Deep Creel; Sabbath School
and formerly from the East, it
¡Junction .in-idler forest fire h a s 1 i >reachiug
might be " t h e girl he left behind”
broken out and from Estacada *'L:lK,,e
when he left '.lie East,
I could be seen great clouds o f smo! . . ’raver Meeting on T h u rsd ay Even-
8 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. l-.d. Jenkins, j in that direction, also farther u P ; n,K
tutored 1 -y Miss K i t t y Reagan, are - Jx p Creek anollitr fire could l
ihe new p -
in charg e of the Es seen. Inquiry bv the Progress, lias C h in ch of Christ— N e x t Sabbath
-
Ladies and Gîntlenien
’? i
We wish to announce* to our t do 1 ! * w a.r>r now
handling the (am 'is
COLUMBIA GRAPrlOPHONF- Z JN 9PST t ' ! , :'T; ’T ’•
They will
matter what make.
Come in and let us :i\
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u
a d
• ikDS
tacada tehph-.-ne exchange. T h e
phone company intends building
an extension lo the ’phone office
■ •vliieii will be o upied by Mr. and
Mis Jenkins as a residence. Mr.
Jenkins cx p e cls to d o other work
and simply assist his wife in the
office.
j failed
at this writing to get any i
to
particulars ex< ept that in the junc- Bible Ecliool
tion fire a lot of cord wood lias Voting Peoples’ Meeting 7
burned
Strawberries
and H oney
a. m.
p. m
F or S a l k Three room house,
two lots, price $650.— Inquire at
this office.
WOOD & LUMBER
Local -tin! Long Distance Telepliyne
way, N ew Y o r k City-
F or S a l k - T w o
good second
hand sewing machines, Wheeler &
Wilson and Singer. A ls o a brand
ucu Eldridge direct from the fac­
tory. A t the Progress.
l'uK S alk Bedroom suite, con-
sisting of a mahogany princess
dresser and bedsit ad. mattress and
springs. Apply at the Progress.
F or Sv t i t 5 room house and
lot. G ood location. Terms. A p ­
Republicans four years ago were ply al this office.
I d to believe tliat by their vote
F or S a i .K A two horsepower
they were electing to office a fiat chop mill. A p p ly at this office or
al-iry c.mdidate for State Printer, to l :rt-d Linns, George, Ore.
4
• »f'er rtcr.rly four years experience
F or S auk —Good eight room 1
they are now told by Mr. Duuiway
! house and two lots. Apply at this!
that be only pledged ‘ an ecouom-
! office.
i :I Ini-in-rs r ■ !ministration,” and
W a n t e d - Highest price paid!
:
!io*!ers lor more of t b u G n A r.
G i v e William J. C la rk e vour p-i j for fresh cows. V. R. Sexton, 95
mary vote.
(paid adv. ) j f’-
St , Portland, Ore.
4 ¡
A u g u st Siublie brought down
F ra n k E . Doty, who lias trade town on T in day a box of fir ripe
j Estacada 1.is home since coming strawboiries grown on his let in
J from the East al
t two y< .:s ago, our.city. Hi will have a larger
A • a ill I t - i v this W av !; for W u-ptng c ro p from his ; .it-.-b lo w than lie
i A ater, Nebraska.
V. e a rc so u k Md have in the snri
ring
i h e editor
j i w hat surp; isi-d at F ra n k 1 ■ ivin;; a on tli varne d. took one of the
! own with «nth ,1 1 -une as Estacada supers from hir • olony of beo.; also
1 F or S u i : A gray pony, w eight)
for otic lik.- W - pi ig \\ .1er,
P : kept in the <iiy and f-un.l it
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to year*; saddle, pock
.hen again, w hat’ -, in a name? V o ’ c.iock fail of id. gu m lio’-, -y ; in
driving ; > l.vta ada on Saturday, or work.
Inqnir at the Progivv
imagine when 1u . wi-estlityj with fact !w i-.>:. .
it dioici-. Now
had n narrow > -.cape from death
5 f 7 ^ ' .
-A -
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those eje! --i - a ,d windstorms he
at
-a limile of pcoj ..- who
W a n t k d Highest price
paid
a ill al le-ist liiiuk i iftly of i. taoa- really hat- m y d ire to go any- Some limber fu lk r s w h o were at for » -• . at the Palace Mt at Mmk t l
Nal
work near the road fell a tree tlut
•> here
f;-. a It laca-la to liv- -’
l’cidan 1 f ii Jorg.
w lit into inc mad.
Mr. Reid was
LLOYD f:. WILLIAMS
Sliawb-.ri;
d 1: -¡.lev with the
in t a'vi-n- i-f it .m-l when he
-w
W * : .'i !- n Co n: ; r-litan Maga- CLi-f Drpufy in Recoider’s Oftire tan*
ílút ? i l dr fo- > State Print other givo-: ¡hing- to c-.it that g o
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• a i.-p-
ciidaic for Republican Noo-,¡ration
er w
• - d 1 V tllc voter*t of t h- -villi them and nave them the j c .u
iempted to get pa- and oi-iv > 1 - re- n'.ative in Fist
1 to look
for Cour-ly Recorder at Pri­
round.
•tnt« • ;
by a va! c of
to 1,
ct-
i. as branches of the i n i al l -r suhscripMon renewals an-l to
maries S-ptcmkcr 2 4 .
,nd :
bv Willis 3 . Duniwnv
- t i ’i-'k 1 . :!i Mr. Reid and his extend
circulation
by v; . c i d
He stain.s tor fait ami courteous
Of! the f l o o r <
!at nr
' fr
-.vho ecently sold
gl. tr in tin- face and the tree uwuiods which have pioved mi treatment I - a l l ; promt ;es a blisim -s
sessiloll «f IQF 7 litui a-.*ain in 19*29.
), intends mov- t.il just l-t-hiud t i nu hack
usually SM- ssftd. Salary
like anil eet.iiin . k al a-lmiuislratioti;
y coti*Irr<
when st »av­
to
EdnmigtoO; Al-
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I >.i •- i--. pi ii - phtlgf-, hinm If to keep the office
i’lg c.nn lie '" a i < ^ WiUi alli J
Mi; s D iis y M Slit;--
* : Port ele-iraL' Lot not es nti.d
Whole open during the no-in hour to con*
Ciar l e i; tlie popill II : ; p i h! ¡enti
l i n k vi-iteri with Miss Mitti-ii ti.n -
turn-
t f->r ) t the basket «'-citi
; men- e the public
i p id adv. )
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! tin I. o . it. 1 .
>11 from Satuiday
Ulltil l e -
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n te l.
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’-day.
, mop di
Re.. ! tin W ant Ad#,
a t — 3 & B __
W e tell these records
#
old fashionecUwax kind.
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