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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1911)
fr- , y*- V I NO. 24 of VOL. 3 0 ICAD Estacada State Geo. A. Steel, Pres. C. A. Lastman, Vice Pres. L. I . ßelüls, Cashier ::r.C,ON. T H U R SD A Y . F E B R U A R Y 9. 19 11 $1 A Y E A R ¿X'. LO C A L N E W S ANI) PERSO N A L M EN T ION Bank ; I > i V i n c* J ar t r n « rtP- a Read the Want Ads. F IT Good board with room at the | Park Hotel, $6 per week. Keep posted. “ It Mire am cam- ! m g.’ ’ See ‘dock" about it. DIRECTORS: Preaching at the Free Methodist Church next Sunday evening at 7:30. J. A. Hopper, pastor. Geo. A. Steel, Thos. Yocum, John Zobrist, L. E. Belfils C. A. Eastman | ! : We make loans—long or short term on good security" WITH T Ì JO, H jl F « £ 1 wl ¡ E l vie Morrow left on Wednesday to join the marine eo at Portland ? I so he informed his fi muds. We are now read >■ to do all kinds of plow shear and mower cycle grinding,—Lins Bros.. George. 1 Valentines from ic to S i, both fancy and comic at the Estacada Pharmacy. They have it good fresh vege- tables. Go and sce them. Pen- land & Jorg. :|j Mrs, I.auryy, of The Estacada. who has been in Salem fer the past j * week to see her fist, r who has been *' sick, returned on Tuesday, 3NE W E E K CLEAN UP SA L E Don’ t forget the Chicken Pie Supper next Tuesday evening in the I C O F. Hall, Everybody g coidially invited. Accounts Solicited Don’t forget to get. your dinner, a at the Park Hotel for 25 cents. Now don’ t yon think it's com ing? Just keep iu mind the fact that it is a reality, A s k “ do k ’ ’ ff about it. IT IS TAX PAYING TIME A s in previous years, CLACKAMAS COUNTY TAXES may be paid at offices of CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY 510 Chamber of Commerce Building, CLEAN 1 lot L A D IE S Shoes, cleat; up price $ 1 . 9 . 9 ; Values up to S3. . « Æ 1 lot M EN ’ S Shoes, clean up piice $ 2 . 6 9 ; values S3, S3 50 and 4. SHOES Spring stock of 1 lot C H IL D R E N 'S Shoes, clean up price 99 c; Values $1 50 and S2. A L L T H R O U G H O UR S I ORE YOU F IN D E X C E P T IO N A L V A L U E S T h e c o s t c u t s n o f i g u r e w i t h u s i n t h i s sale. 1 4 Gray is kind. ite Dippers, regular 15 ct. Clean up sale price 9 cts. M en’s ex tra pants, values up to $3, Clean up sale price, $1.68. M en’s soft bosom shirts, pricey 75c to $1. Clean up price 39 cts. * 1 j 15 Flour sifters or crank in side or j crank in handle. F or one w eek only. | Clean up sales price 9 cts. each. Yalentiues s M oores Im proved Spring C lothes Piu3 fo r o r e week in our general clean-up sale at 5 cents per dozen. R egular 3 cans A cm e milk 25 cts. 12 cans corn fo r $1. 12 cans T om atoes .95 cts. Don’t forget the St. dan ce next Tuesday evening i;t the Pavilion. The I i:e Department hopes to make this dance unusually successful. Help.the boys all you can. Mixed Plain Candy fo r one w e e k only 8 cts. p e r lb, . ESTACADA M ERCANTILE co i : rnimin HIM I ■ l " Another Teacher Is Asked O. O. James one of the employes The assessed valuation of this at the Cazadero power plant, had school district has just been received his hand caught in the machinery T a x R o ll opon fo r In s p a c tio n . C a ll o r s e n d bv District Clerk Belfils. From on last Wednesday and now carries data received from him we are able io r s ta te m e n t or y o u r taxes. that member in a sling. to give the following information of Geo. Howell on Wednesday the district. bought from the Estacada Mercan The 1909 valuation was $580,160 tile Co. one of the handsomest There were eight mills levied last buggies that firm has placed in this year. This was found to be insuf locality. George believes iu doing ficient to meet the demands of the things right aud the best is none growing district and was principal too good. ly due to two causes. In 1908 no I am prepared to file and fix the levy was made and a deficiency ex teeth of your horse so that he can isted. The building of the new enjoy life, Price $ 1, K. M. Miller. school house, and it’ s equipment, cost about $1,2 5 0 more than the Mr, Kcllendonk, who purchased bond issue. The building cost $6,- considerable property north of town 300, furniture $500, furnace $450. is sick at the home of his daughter The new bonds were for $6,000. Mrs. Jones. His condition is caus Priticipd James has asked for an ing his triends considerable anxiety. additional teacher, sa> itig the We hope for his speedy recovery. rooms are crowded and a new There will be an entertainment teacher is necessary. The hoard of and supper at the Eagle Creek directors at a meeting held on Grange hall next Saturday even Tuesday took the matter of employ ing. Everyone is iuvited and a ing an additional teacher as recom good time expected' The Currins- mended. under advisement. W hen in need of anything in Furniture call and look yille baud will furnish the music. The growth of the school dis trict in the last three years from over our line and get prices. W e carry a good line of W all • Mrs. T. L. Clarke, of Denison, the school census has been, 1908, Texas, is visiting her lister Mrs, J. Paper, Matting, Carpets, Linoleum, Iron Beds, Springs, 142; 1909, 197; 1910, 248. VV. Cahill, whom she had not seen The monthly salary expense for Mattresses, Blankets, Comforts, Portiers, Queensware, and - for twenty years, Mr. Clark ac- teachers and janitor is $507.50. A companicd her but is now up the in fact most everything in house furnishing. total of $4.567.50 for the term. In Willamette Valley, looking for the terest on t>011-Is is $ 6 to. Incident W e also carry the Columbia Graphophones, one of the particular spot in this “ garden of al-, including fuel, water, insurance the world," in which to establish best machines on the market, at prices ranging from $17.50 interest on warrants, etc., alxmt their future home. $400 annually. up to $200.00. A lso records and needles. The work of building the River The hoard has this year levied Mill power plant is being pressed io mills. One mill is tor a sinking It would forward with all speed possible. fund to repay bonds. There arc employed about 400 men he a wiser policy to have a at the present time. This number bank balance to commence a new ESTACADA FURNITURE CO. will be increased with the advent school term with so that teachers of favorable weather conditions. could lie paid promptly and not n ly W . D. and L . M. Henthom, Proprietors The officials of the company con on issuing warrants without the sider it will lie completed by Sep money to meet them, thus requiring the necessity of paying interest on tember of this year. Mn».»».» M Í 1 lot B O Y 'S Shoes, clean up price $ 1 . 2 5 ; Values up to $2. atid I am prepared to > i do all kinds of £j plow shear and disc c grinding.— W. H A. Rhodes, Tracy neighborhood laud to he treated lor sn abcess the head, has not been able to 1 turn as soon as he expected. It said that it may yet be some da before the trouble is reached. to you. DO SO TO-DAY. 1 lot L A D IE S Shoes, clean up price $ 2 . 6 9 ; Values $3, S3 50 and $4. to make room for our Buy your garden seeds at the E s tacada Pharmacy and get Oregon Seeds, especially adapted to tin section. W a n ted Highest price paid for eggs at the Palace Meat Market Penland & Jorg. PORTLAND, OREGON To investigate means a handsome saving f 11/ Huf IH 5 * ! h e — y.-r e a warrants and someone willing to take the warrants. We find from these calculations that the 9 mill levy will not leave any balance this vear, but the sinking fund which will he $735 can be applied in that manner teinpoiarily and act as a fund from which temporary loans can be made to tlie regular school fund. The liabilities of the district for salary, interest, incidentals and deficiency on building and furnish ing fund is, from these calculations, $6,827. Lite income from tax less sinking fund is $6,618. There al ways are some exonerations so that the amount levied will be short ot the actual running expense of the district. SPRINGWATER Mr. Simmons, on the Cross place has been very ill with inflammatory rheumatism. It is reported he is a little better. Mr and Mrs. Win. Tucker took a trip to Milwaukee last Saturday. Basket ball every Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Girls play Thursday evening. Everyone come anil have a good time. Deeds .rw .iE .-1 ■ 'xsmxtmmzmzm : v z m ? Filed For Record T<" United States to John P. j^reeger 160 acres in Sec. 4 Towu.*4 S. of R. 5 K, of the Willamette Meridian Everett M. Miller et ux to R. W, Cary Lot 14 Block 7, Estacada, $ 35 °. G. W. Boyer et ux to A. E. Krueger, E j 4 of S E j^ of Sec. 21 T. 5 S. R. 3 E. $10. Livery, Feed & Sale STABLE W. A. JONES PR O PR IE T O R Good rigs and careful drivers always SPECIAL Given ATTENTION Hunting and Fishing Parties WOOD & LUMBER bocal am! b on g Distance Telephone Mary E. Mayfield et al to L. W. Warner 135 acres in Sec. 27 and 34 Township 3 South of Range 3 East. $4500. W. A. Jones e t u x to Maydclle Kiger, Lot 5 and North half of lot 4 Block 35 First Addition to the City of Estacada, $r. We h a n d le a n y t h in g r e la tiv e to th e R e al E state W. F. Crane to Wm. 1 ,. Crane, 16 acres in Section 30 T. 3 S, R, B u sin e ss 4 E. $1. Eastern Investment Co. to II E. Noble, S E |{ of S W % of Section 36 T. 4 S. R. 3 E . ; Lot 1 Sec 30, T . 7 S. R. 3 E . ; S W. % of Sec. 2t T . 2 S. R. 7 K .; N. E. of S. SÍANDISH BROS. representing W j^ and S '/i of SW J^ of Sec 7 T. CHAPIN & HLRIOYV, of Portland N. E. % of NW % of Section 18 T. 4 S R. 4 E. Lots 1 and 2 Pleasant Little Homes No. 1 and celebration and enjoyed by all. Lot 5 Pleasant Little Homes No. 1 Miss Sarah Spady and Mr. Sand- burn, also of Portland, were among $1. the guests present. Mr. O. P. Calif visited at his sisters, Mrs, W, Strunk, Sunday. Several people have lagrippe, Celebrate Wedding but all are improving. Rose Closner has left for River Officials Visit River Mill Anniversary Mill The ground is stilt covered with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jorg celebra B. S. Josselyn, president of the snow, hut everyone cheer up for its ted the tenth anniversary of their P. R. L. Si P, Co , with other of only a few weeks till Spring. wedding on Sunday. The out of ficials of that company, took dinner town people present were Mr. and at The Estacada on Tuesday. The Mr, Michaels is having his build Mrs. J Spady, Mr. and Mrs. II. party consisted of the following ing, 2nd and Broadway, rebuilt. Spady, Mr. L. Spady, Miss Anna named genii men, R. E. Danforth. This property has been twice Spady, and Mr. and Mrs. Martini K. Orange, N J , ; Win, B. Lind, burned in a very short time. The all of Portland. Mr. and Mis. W. Buffalo, N. V .; Ira Judsou, Oak first time no insurance was carried. V'. Penland, Dan and Lee Hash- land, Cal.; F. 1 . Fuller, C. J, The last time it was sufficiently berger and Everett Penland were Franklin, F. D. Hunt, Thos. Puiti- revered to repay his loss. He re also present from here to help make frey and O. B Cold well, of Port ceived a satisfactory settlement make the occasion one to I k 1 re -1 land. Thev then visited the Rivet with the insurance company. menibered. It was a very pha.santj Mill power site.