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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1910)
j .'% jn a < o O 1*1 % ¡fc s s /y ft-*«» »■■ »<' E sta c a d a Si A YEAR ESTA CA D A , OREGON. TH U R SD AY, SEPTEM HER 20, 1910 NO. 6 or VOL. 3 S ta te Geo. A. Steel, President. L. t -»it"»-•w-r-M'** Bank tJTB'jmr » - j ’i w s r p w I School Opened Last Monday Jj cattle — Nice fat beef at Townsend's, Top prices paid. W antkd Hellils, Cashier Eat cattle w mteci,; the fatter the First D ay’s Attendance Shows better. See Penlaml & J-rg. Large Increase Over DIRECTORS: Tom Jones, of Chchulis, Wash. Previous Years ; Geo. A. Steel, Ihos. Yocum, John Zobrist, L. E. Bel fils 71 was circulating ainon^ his Estaca \; | da friends on Monday. Î C apital $25,000 iwts k s ■ i % m y g R''-;"; Peters ' 5 hoe Co| At the beginning of winter many shoes seem alike, but I ___ / . . . . ___ — at the end of winter American Gentleman Shoes T-.- i show their higher quality by the stylish shape that they still he Id and the wear they st li have. ■ A jaunty slyie for street wear or a dainty style for dress— you’ ll find the best of M each in the American Lady Shoes Made of the best 1 t h r ci on the best lasts, in the I st way. It has become the most popular lady’ s shoe in America. In every way you’ll find it the best all ’round shoe value. Geo. Rustier, who has been coil The public schools of Estacada most of th e, . tract!ng in Portland ............... ,, . opened on Monday. The opening i. I " ■ ' - >' ,r .«rtÇ*!V-,T8v .summer, w is visiting his fvstaeada of the schools was delayed in the I Th e American Gentleman j friends on Monday. * h >pe that the new scliool building] Shoe is always the best in the General banking business transacted. Drifts issued to Cal Ifeutlioru and Glen Pot win would le ready to admit the pupils. long run. ■ • I returned on Saturday from E,astern It has been very difficult to gtt|| any part of the W orld. S P E C I A L Some in and sea how easy Oregon where they had Uveii work-j nien enougli at work 011 the new Fall and winter styles now Money telegraphed to any part of the United States iug duriug the summer. j building la rush it as fast as the $ 2 .7 5 and $ 5 Lady’s it is to be perfectly fitted in ready for your inspection. Win. K ush, who recently sold necessity reejuiied and on this ac* an American Gentleman Oxfords for $1.90. W e handle Trusts, Commissions, Escrows and Collec- . Call in and let us fit your his home to Mr. Underwood, bus count it w as decided to use the Shoe and how quickly you tions. 3 .5 0 and 4 .0 0 Lady’s rented the rooms formerly occupied church 1 adding in use last year to feet. can please your fancy from Oxfords for $ 2 .9 0 . by Atty. E. W. Harriett and lias start school and get in the new Price $3.50 W e afford every facility consistent with good banking our fine, new fall and winter moved his goods there. | building as soon as possible. The Interest paid on Tim e Deposits. 3 six months; 4 "■ styles. contractor is making every effort Mrs, M. II. Gossett and little ; possible to accomplish this, twelve months 33.50 $4. $4.50 $5. daughter are visiting at the home ft is interesting to look hack a i of Mrs Matt Park. Mrs. Park is W e do all kinds of legal work , 1 few years and note the difference U n iversal lo o r i ( h o o p e rs Mrs. Gossett s daughter. , .... . in sch o o l con dition s. In 1904 3 W e represent six old line fire insurance companies Under the direction of Dr. Adix few Estacada people circulated a Chops all kinds cf food and W e have town lots for sale. Cash or easy payments Mrs. H. O Sarver, who lias been subscription paper and secured meat. ill for sometime, was taken to St, 'money enough by private stibscrip- The B eau ty o f Buying Bar- .95 Size Ü Vincents hospital on Tuesday for (ion to build a very ordinary build- $1.15 ties'» Size 1 treatment. j mg which they called a school- Close 5 P. M. Hours: Open 8 :5 0 A. M. 1.35 Size 2 Robt. Marchbank was passing house. In this they had a few from us is the fact that we 1.90 over extra cigars all day Monday j pupils to attend. They were Size 3 are here to make onr state to his friends all 011 account of the taught by a teacher hired for a feu ments true; we make our own arrival of a brand new baby boy at ! mouths by private subscription, harness and know that the in this same year a school distiict -eie Kr? í j-j¡e:.:'-3eEs33'riaa,A‘ ïü v^ïasrrzarrTâæ.-v his home. leather and workmanship was organized and a five months Elmer Dibble, of Colton, while term of school was held in the old must be good so that our working with an edger on the Hit- Heating Stoves sehoolbouae, Miss June Oakley, customers will be satisfied. ner mill sawed one of his fingers so $1.75 to $18 sisler of Mrs J. W. Reed, being that it was necessary to have it am- W e build harness to suit the teacher. putateU, Dr. Adix was the sur the customer. Should ?. cus Ia 1906 the present school build geon. ing of four rooms was built, which tomer desire any particular Frank M, Gill, of Dufur, a form was then «fistcTefed palacial for style of harness we make the er resident of Estacada, has been our needs for many years to come. style desired. nominated for joint representative Five thousand dollars in bonds Steel Hanges for Wasco and Hood River were issued to erect it. Bring your old harness in $27 to $65 Get a n A b s t r a c t before y o u b u y counties. and let us repair them. In 1907 a high school course, Belle Grant, who has been fail which included the teaching of the ing in health for sometime, on the 10th grade, was established and advice of Dr. Adix, was taken to tlie next year a full four year the Good Samaritan hospital on course was established. Wednesday where she expects to Two years ago at the opening of i] ] undergo an operation for appendi school there was entered the first citis day 3 for the high school and 98 in ■-T irrn r. — . w th i — « i » m i 11— ■ m i H iT r E im ir m -w j b - a c t m o r w all the grades. During the year « The Methodist Episcopal Confer 120 entered. Last year the first ence which ivas held at Hillsboro, has completed its work. Bishop day 20 were entered in the high best man. O ily 111 votes at the i Our Abstracts 01 Clackamas County titles Smith was the presiding officer. school and 147 in all the grades primaries indicates that less than The conference will meet in Salem During the year 182 were enrolled. one-third of the voters in the pre stand the test. W o r k . T im e . M o n e y a n d A d v e r next year. II. W. Knhlman has This year the enrollment the first cinct cared who was nominated. ; been returned to the Estacada day was, high school 38 and in all \Ve think, with the increase of new t i s i n g S e ll L a n d charge. James Moore is District the grades 176. It is expected people in the district, fully three C l a c k a m a s T it l e C o m p a n y , in c . I hundred and fifty voters are in the that fullv 45 pupils will this year Standish Bros. can do the Eirst, have plenty of the Superintendent. E STA B LISH E D 1 8 0 3 he enrolled in the high school and precinct. Second and our Portland connection, Chapin <St Herlow Lance Reed, who has been at Ileatl Offices: 509-511 Chamber of Commerce Building. PORTLAND, ORE. can furnish the other remaining requirements. over 200 in all the schools. Three- Spirit Lake, Idaho, recently visited The Progress is one dollar a year ÏJ That is why we arc making a success of the real estate- pupils have entered this year for is. ,7. fftilet/ . President T r u n k SB. Secretary £ liis grandparents here, Mr. and graduation in the four year high business. Success in a small way now, but our business is Mrs. Antrim, The young man has school course. growing. Rj: gone to Corvallis where lie will Let us list such land as you have for sale, and we will The Estacada school district has ?<; enter school, taking up the four take the Time to Work it and the Money to Advertise it. always maintained a liberal policy f-j I year course of electrical cngiuecr- for its schools. Two years ago it <'X 3r*> 2 S&inBES* j ing. established free tuition to outside of Martin Pratt of the Park Hotel the distri.-t pupils desiring to enter + I was taken seriously ill last Eriday. our high school. The rapid growth J. M. Hayden Says There Is when I get home. 4 j His condition was such on Sunday of our schools and the present high N o Place Like Ore I arrived here the 14th and T as to alarm his friends. A t this standard attained by them shows met at the- train by. relatives and gon W hen in need of Furniture of any kind call in or see | writing however he ,-s reported I the wisdom of the policy maiu- friends, received a royal welcome. - lightly improved. Mr. Pratt, who | tained by the district. Our schools W . A. JO N E S I am having a high old time eating us. W e also have a nice line of Blankets from 85 cts. to $8 I’ U O PR IF.T O R I is seventy-five years of age, and offer educational facilities second to Missouri chicken and watermelons. Shelhina, Mo.. Good rigs and careful drivers alw ays Comforts, pillows, and in fact we can furnish you a bed from | his son-in-law C. \V. \\ isuer re- none in the comity. Crops arc fine in Mo. with the ex Sept. 2t, 1910 SPECIAL ATTENTION I eeully came to Estacada and are . A new building is now being ception of fruit, which is an entire start to finish, and at prices that are right. To Mv Friends in Oregon: G iven H un tin g anti F ishin g i ’arlies j now reofieniug the Park Hotel. completed that doubles the stating failuie. The country looks gmxl | I left Portland Sept. 8th to visit W e have just received a nice lot of W all Paper which me, but nothing to compare with 1 Word was received on Tuesday capacity of school rcoms, and it Missouri, after an absence of thirty- WOOD & LUMBER 1 in Estacada that 7.oc Poster, daugh conics none too «oct’ as three of the five years. The first incident of Oregon. gives us a nice line to select from. W e have Deadening I.ociil ami I.ong Distance Telephone rooms now ate crowded. Addition hen the engine Least I take too much space w ter of J. M, Foster of this place, importance was when who sometime ago met with an ac al desks w- ie added and in three of left the track near Cascade Locks ] your valuable paper I will close, Felt, H ouse Lining and Sheep Skin Fibre Shearing. I lot. Good location. Terms. Ap- cident while driving in Portland by these rooms every desk is occupied. and ditched part of our train. This| My lust regards to all. I ply at this office. I am y ours truly, being thrown from the carriage an 1 The cost of the new building and being the first train wreck I was J. M. HAVDKN her hip dislocated, had the plaster its furnishings will he about *7000 ever in I can assure you it was an i F or S alk -Good tight room cast removed on Tuesday and the Six teachers are now employed, I house and two lots. Apply at ibis interesting affair, doctor finds everything very satis BUY, SE L L . TR A D E , ETC. i office. Mv trip was over the Denver Sc G l a s s w a r e a n d D is h e s of a l m o s t a l l factory and thinks the young lady- Rio Grande, through the Royal E or S alk A horse and buggy. will soon be able to be about again Not Many Vote At Gorge of the Arkansas; the scenery We have several pieces of prop- Inquire of Mrs. If. A. Webster, k in d s . is grand as seen from the obser erty left with ns to negotiate a sale "B ill” Jones, W. H. Kandle. F. Primary Election • V ’ ation cars. I stopped over oue for. Intending investors in Ksta- Estacada. j N. Mewherter and AIvy Hulbeit W an tkd —Good fat btt-f cattle, day (Sunday) in Salt Lake City, caila will do well to consult us as on Tuesday decided to go out and highest prices ¡'aid. See Finland The primary election held at Its- We hired an auto and a guide and we may have just what you want, have a hunt for deer. It proved to Sc Jorg, tacada on Saturday afternoon for took in all the places of interest, Inquire at the PROGRESS office, W hen in want of a Graphophone or Records, Sewing I k : a splendid deer day, the suit W anti l) Highest price paid j.-OH ¡jALK q'i,rce room house, bright and not a cloud to mar the this district was a very quiet one. visited the Mormon temple and for eggs at the I’alace Meat Market Machine or anything in our line, call in at the A very light vote v.a, cast. The tabernacle and heard a Mormon t ,vo lots_ price 5630.- Inquire at pleasure of the day. The livery I FenlanJ Sc Jorg. 89 Tepttlrlican and ?2 democratic, to- bishop preach. By the way. ttuy t[ps 0(flce man came back covered with bloc-d tal i n , votes cast was not the vole won’t let any oue inside the temple W a n t k d — A saddle pony, not and with a hunting story as long of Estacada alone. Two years ago They call that the Holy of Holies, * ,,K u -*- wo ' k0|i ] over 7 years old and weight not as \ our arm. They succeeded in the registration of the precinct was a man must Be a thoroughbred hand **w,n* n,ach,nes- " heeler * lcs* than 800 lbs. Inquire at the killing a pair of forked horned deer. ia where Wilson and Singer Also a brand Frogie, s. Tiler were ail » Ik killtaff except " «- J*» and the votes cast Icing Mormon to eater, that new Eldrldge direct from the fac- voters they receive tlitir revelations. I STR WKI» — A dark colored Jer Halbert. "P in • :••* abota and ^ ■ ,s , v" '" nt lh" ‘ _ * ............... *W . D. & L . M. Henthom, Props. to tell lory- 'he I’rogtess. have neither time or space sey co-.v ten days ago, about 9 yts blood every shot, ’ is the record ‘ he precinct were not very en- , thusiastic (or their favorites or the , all I saw, but will finish the job F or S alk $ room bouse and ol<l. Reward. At the Progrcaa. giveu. -» ■ M l I 14 » I I- I.+-K-I 1 . y w j High Top Shoe for Boys L liUh Ton Shoes lor Better Be Safe Than Sorry High Top Shoes for the Lady If you are alread y a landholder, be sure you really ow n the land de E S T A C A D A M E R C A N T IL E co. scribed in your deed. § 3 I I Writes Letter To Western Friends !| ft ... Livery, Feed & Sale STABLE ESTACADA FURNITURE CO.