Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, January 12, 1911, Image 1

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NO. 20 op VOL. 3
E ST A CA D A , OREGON, TH U R SD AY, JA N U A R Y 12, 1911.
Estacada State Bank
Geo. A. Steel, Pres.
C. A. Eastman, Vice Pres.
L. E. Belfíls, Cashier
DIRECTORS:
Geo. A. Steel, Thos. Yocum, John Zobrist, L. E. Belfils
C. A. Eastman
c/4ccounts Solicited
Better Be Safe Than Sorry
Get an A b s t r a c t be to re y o u b u y
LO CA L N EW S AND
PERSO NAL MENTION
î K: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ :
Death Of T. J. Mathews
T. J Mathews died Dec 29th at
the home of his son David I’. Mat­
j Don't forget to get your dinner, hews in Milwaukie, Ore.
Mr. Mathews had been an old
j at the Park Hotel for 25 cents.
resident ot this section, coming here
j Arrnuud Adams is laid up at near to where Estacada now is in
I home by sickness.
1882 from Alabama and taking up
S. W, Childers, who sold his a homestead where he lived until
ranch in Spriugwater sometime ago, about five years ago, when owing
has Income a resident of St Johns. to his feebleness and the illness of
I am prepared to file and fix the his wife they moved to Selhvood to
Mrs
teeth of your horse so that he can live with their daughter.
enjoy life. Price $1, E. M. Miller. Mathews died about four years ago,
since which time Mr. Mathews lias
It is coming and you will all
made his home with his children.
want to see it. Stop, look and
T. J Mathews was horn Jan, io,
listen. It is coming. A s k --------.
1823 in Turn
He was married to
A sister, from Dakota, of Mrs. Penuilia Norman also of the same
Win. Straight is paying her a visit state. After a residence in A la­
at present,
bama they, with their children,
came
West. Mr. Mathews was a
P'rank Rhodes made his usual
He is
trip to Estacada in a rowboat on soldier in the Union army.
Wednesday. We had some snow survived by the following children
and the boat was drawn by two John II Mathews, of Springfield,
Ore,, Oliver S, Mathews, who
horses.
lives south of Estacada, David P.
The Estacada Pharmacy takes
and James E. Mathews, of Milwau­
subscriptions for any magazine.
kie, Ore., and Mrs. Auttie Stoler,
You save the cost and risk in send­
of Sell wood, Ore.
ing.
Ills body was laid to rest in the
Mrs. J. R. Townsend has been Milwaukie Cemetery on Sunday
confined to her bed for several days January 1st. Rev. Thomas offici-
past with typhoid fever.
We uie cialed at the religious services
glad to report that at this writing Capt. Shaw also made some fitting
she is improving.
remarks concerning the life of the
The regular business meeting ot deceased.
for Cash
Read the Want Ads.
SAU the Epworth League will be held
in the league room of the M. E,
Notice
Church next Friday eveniug.
A
social will be held in conclusion.
The annual meeting of the stock
The place where it will be held
holders of the Estacada Telephone
will be announced at the business
& Telegraph Co. will be held on
meeting.
Saturday February 11,
II. J. Chevron and family of
— E. S. W o m e r , Sec.
Hood River have been spending the
past week with Mr. and*,Mrs. S. P.
Waterbury. Mrs. Chevron is a Famous Quartett Sings
daughter of Mr. Waterbury
Mr.
Estacada
Chevron is an authority on fruit
growing, having had charge of a
The J. W. Reed home was made> j
Hood River fruit farm for a number more beautiful than ordinarially i
of years
last Friday evening in anticipation 1
Ii you are already a landholder,
be sure you really own the land de­
scribed in your deed.
I
$i A YEA R
In
Mdse, for Cash
We are unloading a car of Field Fence.
We would be pleased to do your Electric Wiring
Give us a chance at that new Plow, Harrow or Buggy
f
Let us figure on that Plumbing job.
How about a new set Harness?
We can rig them in style, if you !:ke,
We sel!
McCall
Patterns
10 & 15 c.
Am erican Gentlem en
S h o e s for Men
3.30, 4 and $5
American Lady Shoes for
ladies, 3.50 & $ 4
Hats for
Gentlemen
1.50, 2.50 &
$ 3.00
Next week we invoice.
The !
next week we will tell you
about Bargain Goods
Piuex— the new remedy for of responses to invitations which
coughs and colds for sale at the Es­ had previously been issued for an
At Home by Mr. ami Mrs. ],. E ¡1
tacada Pharmacy.
Mr. ami Mrs. J W. 1A
The building of Reed & Sparks Belfils and
fa
'ImB1
-'m zu T Z . „ -X.. .'TÓ’Tíi.r. ’
¿m ¡
car:- 'sacri.sT^rüaj; eamest t
Ree
l.
1 lie home was very beau I
which was the old dry kiln at the
t fully decorated with mistletoe,
woodworking plant was placed in
nd Christmas 'ltr fftteen ani* Professor James was
Good board with room at the
position
ou
Broadway
on
Monday
(,rit,un
RraP)e’ ct dar a
Our Abstracts 01 Clackamas County titles
tree ornaments. The guests began f honored with the responsible Park Hotel, $6 per week
where it will be converted into a
With a few
W. A. Jones is having an ad-
as jester.
stand the test.
building to be occupied by Brou arriving early and while yet not PJS'l'on
late in the evening most of the virv appropriate remarks from the dition built to his barn.
son's moving picture show. It will
JONES
guests had arrived and games were I jester one of the most successful
Five stalwart and fearless nim-
be ready to occupy in about thirty
I’ROl RIKTOR
in full swing. Considerable merri­ social evenings which have ever rods started for the hills close to
l a c k a m a s it l e o m p a n y I N C .
days.
Good rigs and c; refnl d r v e r a always
ment was caused by some of the been experienced by the citizens of Estacada on Wednesday for the
ESTA B L ISH ED 1 8 9 3
SPECIAL ATTENTION
|
Estacada
was
brought
to
a
happy
Postmaster Johnson was called to young ladies wishing to remain
Head Offices: 509-511 Chamber of Commerce Building. PO RTLAN D , OkH.
purpose of hunting down a monster Given Hunting u.t I 'u ii.ig Turtle*
Portland by the serious illness of seated under the mistletoe in Mayor | termination and the guests after a
timber wolf that was said to be
bis little niece Ethel Doreusou. Reeds presence. A little scuffle en­ last good night returned to their
y nan k SB. Sfii/ru. Secretary
homes
to
dream
of
the
good
time
feed,n8 on a sma11 band of sheep
WOOD & LUMBER
Wold was received since lie left of sued and in which some say the
; since tile snow has fallen.
There
Local and Long Distance Telephone
they had had,
the childs deatn, which sad event Mayor came out victorious.
is only one reason why it is not |
occured on Monday.
Her death
The hobbies as acted by the
[ dead now and that is it could not
was due to an operation for ap­ guests furnished another good
F'at cattle wanted; the fatter tbe i be found.
pendicitis which had been per­ laugh until Robt. Curriu arose with 1 letter.— See Penlaod Sc Jorg.
There are about four hundred
formed about a week before.
about a quarter of a very luscious
men now employed at the River
John Zobrist was in Portland on looking pie and proceeded to stow
Mill power site. The work is pro­
Promised Storm Came
Tuesday ou a business trip and it away. Great tears could lie seen
gressing very favorably. There are
trickling
down
some
of
the
men’
s
when he came hack he owned
The storm that was promised by about eighteen families who live in
another bouse and lot in Estacada. faces who were compelled to sit and
temporarily constructed houses and
He bought the little house located behold "Bob” carefully guidiug the Ithe weather man arrived Sunday canvas tents. This with the offices,
wedged
shaped
piece
of
‘
‘goodness’
’
with
a
h
’a,e
of
wind
and
su
Ulenlj
just north of the wood working
of the
plant from Chas. Beers and intends to bis mouth, not even losiug a I turned about dusk to a downpour , warerooms aud workshops
single crumb by dropping on the! of rain, which continued through- construction company give, the lo-
to move into it himself. Mr. Zo­
floor.
out the night and Monday. It be- cahty a cityfied appearance. They
brist says be wants to be a bonified
The Hobby Quartett which had ! coming slightly colder snow fell on expect to complete this plant dur-
resident of the city.
betn procured at great expense and Monday night and Tuesday.
The
' 9 11 However a fair estimate
The new Governor, Oswald West
storm
is
reported
to
have
come
by
some
who are familiar with the
trouble to the entertainers, ple.dsed
11
took the oath of office ou Tuesda,
i rp rc sentinq
the audience with some very ap­ fro n Alaska ami will continue on amount of work to he accomplished
Christmas is over and the new year is here. We sincerely
afternoon. Be r Selling, president
w'd take at least two years
CHAPIN & III KtOW, of Portland
propriate songs. It was a rare op­ East. These predictions were made say
thank our patrons for your courteous treatment and liberal patron­
to complete the plant.
of the Senate, presided.
His in­
1
the
latter
part
of
last
week
when
portunity to hear the greatest sing­
augural address was quite length,
age of the past year and ask n continuance of it for 19:1.
Qll Monday evenil,K a nmnber ot
^ T ’00 in, "".’ncy’
**’"•
ers of the day and the guests fully we were having fine weather. The
and full of good advise to the legis­
appreciated the short time that the storm has verified the prediction of memliers of the Masonic fraternity ro. '"SeRv.-s‘in one of the fibres dose
We have tried to serve you to the best of our ability in the
lature. Hearty cheers greeted the
of the weather bureau sufficient to mel jn
¡i;staca(]a State Bank to to his store and hu and his wife ,vere
past and will try and make it more pleasant for you this year, if it i Governor as he appeared in the hall two gentlemen and ladies, who con
stitnte the quarte», could give to I show the value of scientific methods cotlsjder the advisability of es- at the store at th_• time. About 5 1
also in the delivering of his ad­
is our power to do so. We are always increasing our stock and al­
and the study of weather conditions la|,i,siUg a local lodge here. They
nc'Rhh<>rs discovered the residence
them.
dress.
The pule riacutu
reached a
a velocity
of
60 U|et
. w|l|| a unanimoUS opinion from
c
to be on fire and gave the alarm and
\ciucuy ui
mi
ways handle the best for the lowest possible prices. We are ready
Refreshments were soon served 1 ne
1
did all in their power to assift in pre-
We do not know of a busier place and the men who had a short time I miIes au hour nt Sc’atlle‘ 75 at As- those present that now was the venting the destruction of other
at all times to give you our attention and prices, which we think
anywhere tin n in Eslacsd i. All before witnessed the disappearing lo,ia aud 34 a‘ Portland. We have time to make the effort and all property, as it was di< vu that they
are as low as the lowest.
tnr tion o f
the houses are full and a demand of their favorite article of dessert lieeu reading of storms and damage agreed that the establishment of a I couId not prevent th.
through
the
Middle
U’gst
and
cx-
here
would
^
|>
eIM
.f)ciai
to
the
property
on
fir..
It
w
a
fortunate
Cowe in and see us and get prices before going elsewhere and
for more. We advised our people with tears, now seemed to have cx-
were
treme East, while Estacada is only a|]< It is expccted that j„ the ‘^ en d 'w ith^ n o'1 fV'n tie
a
year
ago
to
be
ptepared
for
just
perienced
a
very
much
change
c.f
be convinced for yourselves.
the recent
now
experiencing
her
first
sem-
cour.e
0f
a
few
months
it
will
tie
storm
or
they
too
woulb
be
these conditions. More houses are ntind and could even lie seen smil-
in che». It
Again we thank you for the past and solicit your patronage in
being near the pay-day Mr. G ian had
needtd, some lines of business irg an 1 bestowing knowing winks blance of Winter. It is warm and acctmlpllsUed.
>
!i .hecks
could be entered into profitably at each other. Mr. Belfils annottn- we anticipate that the beautiful
the future.
and this wa., at the time in the house,
More laboring men are needed. ced that a certain cike contained snow will have a very short stay.
The fire is supposed to have b ien
caused by an electric wire. Lost $ 8000 ,
Six years ago plenty of men found three different colored iieans and We are still digging “ taters” out F ire B u rn s D w e llin g
Mr. Gwinn m sirt us to
of
our
garden
as
we
need
them
employment here cutting wood at the (ar.->on-. who found them were
And Contents noinsurai.ee.
thank h i-re n , . r , who did all they
could to ?;»ve his loss.
from 85 to 90 cents per cord. Now to be king, queen and jester. Rev.
They have it good fresh vege-
. ,. ,
r
, . „
they can get $1.25 per cord aud Brown ■ succeeded in landing the
™
" A
di-»*tereur fire occured at Caza­
you can not get men to do it even lttckv prize for king, while Mrs. ta its. Go and see them
G et a g.-od meal ■ t the ILik Ho*
leu dero on Weu s.áy after ,on in which
Adix found the bean which made land & Jorg
, E. A. Gw inn lost ell his koa «hold tel for ?5 eeuts.
H* 4 mí ..|. s +.M-+ -Í.+ 4 - « at that price.
E S T A C A D A M E R C A N T IL E co.
Livery, Feed & Sale
C
T
C
STABLE
w. A
Money' to
Loan
on good farm se­
curity"
SrA\[)!S EROS.
ESTACADA FURNITURE CO.