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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1910)
p V* Sv IN— - - % R l^ J « NO. U o p V O I ,. fi A YEAR KST ACADA. OREGON, T H U R SD A Y , N O V EM BER 17. 1910 3 í-+-*"l"l-í-+ 4 ^ " ( - + + -*•+++•!-+ I 4 + » * t I Estacada State Ban! ¡ 1 ----------------------------------------1 LO CAL N EW S AND , I I PERSON AL M ENTIO N I j < J Fat cuttle wanted; the fatter the better. See Penluud & Jorg. MV1 aasie r j a r Death Of Mrs, Mary E. Ely '1 JM E t S ü fS K ! 1 1 /F T : Mrs, Maty E. Ely, wife of J, It L. E Belfils, Cashier .Y; I Geo. A. Steel, President. ■j w r ly deceased, died at her home in W an ted Nice fat beef cattle V V SL_ y Ctirrinsyille 011 Monday, No ir. 14th at Totvusind’ s. . Top prices paid. D IR ICIO R S: Mayor Reed made a business ! aftcr an illness of ah^iit ten days fW a.-JJUR. ILT. 3 T. Geo. A. Steel, Ih os. Yocum, John /o b ris t, I . F. Belfils She had an attack of pneumonia, trip to Portland on Tuesday. from which she had recovered, hut Good board vvi h room at the owing to her advanced age was not Park Hotel, $6 per week. fñ-ít. able to regain her former strength. T l Her maiden name was Mary E. E. E. Engle spent last Thursday Kiiegh anil she was born at A .*• visiting at the home of A . Morrow. ¡¿f" Hagerstown, Marylaii 1 , April 23, : »r> -*7 • * . .'v i? Keep your date open for Friday 1S31 and at the time of her death Dec, i6th: Ladies Aid cafeteria was aged 70 years, 6 months an 1 * supper. 21 days. She was married to J. B. AN N O UN CEM ENT Ely January n th , >855. They F o r Men, Ladies and Boys. Mrs. S. J. Sturgeon and her came to Heppner, Ore., in 1884 Owing to the heavy increase of the business of this daughter, Maude, of the Pharmacy, M en’s H igh T o p Shoes, $ 3 . 5 0 to $ 8 . from Iowa. They ¡ended there were Portland visitors on Tuesday. bank and the extra amount of general work as a result of B oy’s H igh T o p Shoes, 3 . 5 0 to $3.75 until the death of her husband, The Estacada State Rank sold to which occured Apiil 14, 1.894. In Ladies’ H igh T o p Shoes, $3.50 new conditions, we feel that-in order to give the very best W. A. Heylman, lot 10 block 32 1897 Mrs Ely moved to Mt. Zion service to our patrons as well as the general public, and for and to Mrs. E. J. Boner, lot 12 where she lived for 'a short time, H igh top shoes are of the very best makes block 32. then moving to Curritisv illt where the further reason of following more closely the custom of whether you buy the B oy’s, Men’s or Ladies. she has since resided. She he joined [ j I am prepared to file and fix the many of the banks throughout the country, the hours of this the M, Ii. Church at Mt Zion in i j teeth of your horse so that he can 1898, transfering from the ■ Lutheran ! d and see how handy we can fit your feet. bank will be changed as follows, to take effect on Monday, enjoy life. Price f i , E. M. Miller church of which she had formerly ; 14 November 21st, 1910: The Ladles Aid Society will been a member. serve a cafeteria supper Dec. 16 and She was the mother of eight Open 8 : 4 5 A. M. until 4 P. M. on all days except also have a number of articles suit children, six of whom survive her. ing Sundays and holidays. able for Christmas presents for sale. two having died in infancy. The*? —Mrs Bland, Sec surviving children are Mrs Ista L. E. B E L F IL S , Cashier Bauerufiend, who lived with her Mayor Reed has a gang at work l-'N* ••«•*l**f* *f**l“è*r**f“F* 4 *-{* *v‘ mother; Geo, I), Ely, Gardena. j laying the plank on Main street. C al.; Mrs. F. Walters, of Fott The work will he completed this s r ns week and we will have a good tem Madison, Iowa; Mrs. C. J. Wilson 3 æ a a a a a s : T a s s a » » xas s a of Ocean Park, Colo.; J K. Ely, of \ U porary road. Curiiusville, Ore., and Mrs. S. V. There will he 11 basket social and Wilson, of lone, Ore. All the dance given at the Dickie Prairie children were present at the time Men’ s Snag Proof Boots, $4.75 to $6 School, Nov, 26. The basket of her death, except Geo. D. Ely B oy’ s Boots $2.50, Ladies Boots $2.10 to $2.5o social being given by Miss Dottie and Mrs C. J. Wilson. She has Children’s Rubber Boots $1.65 MacDonald, the teacher All are also 17 grand children. ■■■ ------------- ---— Large Stock M e n ’s, Ladies’ a n d Ch ild re n's R u b b e r Overshoes cordially invited. Funeral services were held in the M. Ii. Church at Currinsville on They have it good f resh vege- ft Wednesday at 2 P. M ., conducted tables. Go and see them. Pen- ssHTn-rs aggB eM R ESM W B — H gM B — B m M w m n iw fW B i itiÆMmaütiss g by Rev. Browne. The body was land & Jorg. taken to Heppner, where interment 4i> W A T E R - P R O O F S H O E D R E S S I N G « J. B. Jones, wife nee Cora Vo will be made. 'k'¿P¡BCTB . ; ■ •■ 'V1 -T. *>. V . . JKMF cum and baby have sold mit their She was a member of the Eastern interests at Copperfield, Ore., and Star A long and useful life have come to Estacada to live. Mr, ended. Her work is finished. Jones is employed at the River Mill and Mrs. Jones and the baby are out with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Governor Issues T. Yocum of Garfield. n m sn E cran k 1 . Ï73E5ST ■ : T îc r s r ffi T E T ■wmn wKmmmm S JBUtnZñ ■ii L j|||a S | I Hunkidori, Chippawa and Nap Tan High lop Shoes ! I Our Cali Rubber Goods For fden, Women and Children Better Be Safe Than Sorry Get an Abstract before you buy I Ii you are already a landholder, 1 ESTACADA MERCANTILE co. be sure you really own the land de- : scribed in your deed. n O u r Abst rac ts oi Cla ck a ma s C o u n t y titles stan d the test. C T l a c k a m a s it l e C o m p a n y , ¡ n c . E S T A B L ISH E D 1 8 9 3 Head Offices: 509-511 Chamber of Commerce Building. <?. .7 . fR i/ e y , President P O R T LA N D , O R E . f f r a n k t â . iR ite u . Secretary A CARLOAD 0F FURMÜüJRE from. 50 different styles of iron beds to select This shipment includes: all grades of mattresses, springs and beds; Morris chairs, the finest of spring, leather- seated rockers; and chairs of all kinds. OUR CHRISTMAS GOODS are Let us show them to you. W e carry a full tiiRl line, among which are a fine assortment of cut glass, hand painted china, photograph albums, toilet sets, etc. W e are a l w a y s glad to h a v e y o u call, w h e t h e r y o u desire to b u y o r not. Make our store your headquarters while in town. ESTACADA FURNITURE CO. Tr Livery, Peed & Sale J ¡a s e s com ing his week. Proclamation : I,ast Friday evening quite a possibilities in that line. We bs- number of the Epworlh League Buys 40 Acres To Plat j! S a i .R m , O r., Nov. 1 5 - Govern.or niemh rs and friends gathered at greater interest in fruit culture and the Parsonage. The evening was F. W. Benson this morning issued STABLE Mr, A. E. Sparks has just closed care. Even this exhibit could the annual Thanksgiving procla spent with music and games, after a deal whereby lie becomes the W . A . JO N E S light now be improved by the ideas which refreshments were served, mation in the following words; owner of the east 40 acres of the obtained from it. P R O P R IE T O R The judging "Thanksgiving Proclamation: A thorough good time was enjoyed Good ri^s and careful drivers always O, S. Mathews ranch. Mr. Sparks will be done Saturday, Nov. 19th. "In accordance with*' the time- by all present. SPECIAL A TTEN TIO N honored custom of setting apart one informs 11s that he will build a road It will be left to three judges to Given Iluntii:,: and Fishing Parties II Raymond, who has been up day in the year in remembrance of through the property and pipe the award the prizes. The exhibit M at the new gold str.ke in Eiitish blessings vouchsafed to us by A l water from an elegant spring on will be kept on display until Dec. WOOD & LUMBER T Columbia for a month past, re mighty God, and in conformity the hillside down to the property 1st. Local and Long Distance Telephone turned to Estacada oil Tuesday. with the proclamation of William which he will have platted ill five He said great preparations were be Howard Taft, President of tlie and ten acre tracts and placed on Notice ing made for a big rush into the United States, I, F. W. Benson, ! <he markct Tins opens a splendid , country next Spring. The two Governor of the State of Oregon, j Pi« e of levtl tracts 011 lhe south 1 Notice is hereby given that the locators of three claims who oil the bv authority in me vested, do here side of the river and will be close- 1 Garfield Lumber Co. was on the 3rd day of List August gave by designate Thursday. November |in ProPen v U r the Pl,rchasers and 5th day of November changed from publicity to their discovery, have 24, as Thanksgiving day, and I wlien cleaml UP W,U adl1 Ulaterla1' F R U IT L A N D S W. D. Hayes, T. Yocum and L since sold llusc claims for one earni-stly recommend that upon *-v to E-tacadas close-m country M. Yocum to John Zobrist and W. million dollars. that day the people of this state de- I , property. D. Hayes. AH liabilities contract SUNDISH BROS. It is said the Panama canal will sist from their usual vocations and ed by the former persons doing rep resen tin g be completed m 19 13. if so that' repair to their respective places of have Leased Saw CHAPIN ä HiPlOW, of Portland business as the Garfield Lumber will be two years ahead of the time worship, there to give grateful Co. are assumed and will be paid expected to complete it. The thanks'to Almighty Ood for his E. M. Miller and A 1 Lindsey by the latter. All bills due the changes that will occur in the goodness and loving kindness to us have leased the saw mill on the former company are to he collected carrying of the commerce of the and to all mankind. Brown place west of Currinsville by the latter at the Estacada State A d v i s e u s w h a t y o u h a v e fo r sale ‘ ‘I further recommend, as a and will go into the lumbering j Bank or by John Zobrist. world is anticipated to be great, al so transportation between the A t fitting observance of the day, that business, It is their intention to T. Yocum lantic and the Pacific states will be out of our abundance we remember build a tram road of about one mile L. M. Yocum much benefited and a lower rate is the poor and destitute amongst us, and a quarter to a point on the P. , W. I). Hayes and that by deeds of mercy and I< I,. & P. Co s. line between Cur- expected, John Zobrist elect Alderman, President Homan charity we make it an occasion of 1 iusville and Alspangh. They will j of the Willamette University and ------------ Mr. D. S. Fleming, of Estacada, comfort and happiness to others, i County Superintendent Garv. Will Promote Beauty who 1 is bad three years experience Let us also devote the day to the haul everything they cut at the There will also lie exercises by the mill direct to the railroad, where it ( Women desiring beauty get wonderful in pa king apples and talks so enjoyment of hospitality and the A basket social will be either shipped or piled. I help from Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. It school children , f ilin’, it about tl'.e subject astocon- strengthening of family ties; to in There is quite a good lot of timber banishes pimples, -kin eruption sores will be held at the close. All vince the l’ r. gre; that he knows spiring sentiments of loyalty to our an<l boils. It makes the skin soft and ladies are requested 10 bring w hat he is talking about, said our I country and respect for its laws and ip that locality which we lielieve velvety. It glorifies the lace. Cures baskets; the gentlemen their can be profitably handled in the j sore eves, cold sores, cracked lips, eh ip display of apples was splendid, but institutions. manner projioscd. peil hands. Ilest fer hums, scalds, fever pockelbook, to aid tlle school fuud. 7 for want of packing did not show 1 "In witness whereof I have here sores, cuts, bruises and piles. 25c at all ? Ir, onori ad advantage as they unto set iiiv hand and caused the to ns as good druggists. should, This is very- true. Ap- 'great seal of the state to l>e heie- .Slirfll women Voie Fine Apples On Display great deal to do unto affixed. Done at the Capitol. pearanee If they di«l. mil i<»ns would vote Dr. K ing's New Life I’ills tlie true remedy with anything we desire to buy and Salenl, Oregon, this n th day of The exhibit of apples in th i E s for women. For Banishing dull, faggerl’ especially in fruit. Mr. Plrauyx Noveniber. in tlle ye nr of onr Lord feelings, backache < headache, consti- having had experience in packing, j onc t|lousaml nille hundred and tacada Pharmacy windows is at- jMition. «îispeüing imparling uppe- tiacting considerable attention from says, for the benefit of any of those ,, tite and toning up t'-ie system, they’re visitors to Estacada, as well as interested in packing, that he unc((ualed. Kasy safe. sure. 25c at all The school board announces that druggists. local people. It is not nearly so would lie glad to 111 ike arrange Kor pains in the side or rhest dant|en ments w ilh them to show them a piece of flannel with Chamber..! n s large as the promoter, of the apple the new Estacada st hool building will be dedicated on Friday even how to pack. i his, we («lieve, is j . miment and bind it on over the seat of show desired it should be. The Get a good nica, at the Talk Ho a good idea and hope to n e the p.11n There is m thing bettet. I' r sale apples are a fair sample of what we ing. Nov, 1 Stir. Addresses will l>e tel for ?5 cents delivered by .State Superintendcnl- grow now and an index to our 1-growers take advantage of it. l»y all good dealers. • Mill Dedicate New School Buildint»