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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1911)
I «" * ■ '« f e Sbr. S T 'S ? rr NO. 26 of VOL. 3 % S i " E ST A C A D A . OU EGON, T H U R SD A Y , F E B R U A R Y 23, 19 11 Estacada State Bank Geo. A. Steel, Pres. C. A. Eä&tman, Vice Pres. L. E. Bei.'iis, Ca*shier DIRECTORS: Geo. A. Steel, Thos. Yocum, John Zobrist, L. E. Belfils C. A. Eastman W e make loans—long or sh o rt te rm on good security" la m prepared to do all kinds of plow shear and disc grinding -W. A. Rhodes, Tracy neighborhood. Don't iorget the lecture at the M. E. Church next Sunday night at 7:30. Seats free, All invited. Iva Bonney, the youngest daughter of I. A. Bonney, is quite sick. Dr, Adix is attending her. L r t* .11 '¿t 3 * M K S 3 C¥ 5 - aas-isaE; Highest price paid for eggs at the Palace Meat Market . w . Peuland & Jorg. f t . a W an ted L a r.iK i, i t . r . . i N i .. '1 á .. i ;.r ¡ "f* t , . i . , i .,t . I » * T "* l- rl*ll ïst 3 S 3 s ^ r 3 aæç?z~aKïâ. . There are many strangers mov ing to our city. Make them feel welcome aud out; city will continue to grow. F or S a lk -Two thoroughbred brown leghoin cockerels. —E. S. Wotner. IT IS TAX P A Y IN G T IM E As in previous years, CLACKAMAS COUNTY TAXES may be paid at offices cf 510 Chamber of Commerce Building, PORTLAND, OREGON T a x R o ll open for Inspection. Call o r send Tor s ta te m e n t oi y o u r taxes. When in need of anything in Furniture call over our line and get prices. W e carry a good line of Wall Paper, Matting, Carpets, Linoleum, Iron Beds, and look Springs, Id :S . . Whitewash Pump. <-1 f'l " pi- i - . ...V . . ’ .:,iJ : I / - ;, ' 1 '!...<•* - V f - ÍÉ ' ’i i- ■ . :■ , •••■- -> It has one of the largest air-chambers ever made ou a barrel pump, and a rapid mixer that revolves twice with one stroke of the handle. Complete outfit ready to fasten to barrel, 29 feet of barrel hose, 8 foot bamboo extension nozzle and cut-oil. I’ ri :e $22 Extra charge made for barrel or pressure gauge. No. 60 Bean Spray aud Whitewash r.40. complete as above. We have a good stock of Bean Brass Spray Extras, such as nozzles hose menders, bushings, damps, couplings, etc. Lime by the barrel and sulphur by the sack. Berry, pure Cane Sugar per sack $5.40 S p e c ia l e xtra grade Pea- b e r r y Coiiee, 28c p e r lb. o r 4 lbs. io r$ l. T R Y IT . Pure Cane Sugar per sack $5.35 New arrivals in Apron and Dress Ging hams. Large variety to select from. Prices 1U, 12 1-2 and 15 cents per yard. M cCall P a tte rn s 10c and 15c Lace and Novelty Trimming C ut P rice on S w eaters Most complete line of Torchon, Baby Irish, Valenciennes, and Allovers ever shown by us. $3 and 3.50 Sweaters now $1.90 $4. 50, 5 and 6 Sweaters now $3.50 $1.50 and 1.25 Sweaters no w 89 cts. 75c and 1.25 Sweaters now 59 cts. Ladies’ Neckvvare from 15 to 50 cents. select from 100 patterns to ESTACADA MERCANTILE co. ;■ v u » «g N u r w m M W t t r ’ M " u i .:i.iw iiw « f E ; while Mr. Townsend is away on Mr. and Mrs. S, P. Waterhury Tortured fur 15 years business. Mrs, Townsend is im will leave to-day for Goldeudale Basketball Saturday by a cure- defying stomach trouble that proving nicely, so it is reported. where their daughter. Mrs. L, A. . baffled doctors, and resisted all remedies Mrs L v e n i n p ; lie tried, John \V, Modders, of Moddcrs- I. A. Bonney and family attend Chapman, is very sick. ville, Mich., seemed doomed. He had ed the 50th anniversary of the Waterhury will probably remain to sell his farm and give up work. His Henry Chevron marriage of Mr. Bonney’s father for some time. Tlte Gresham High School boys neighbors said, “ lie can’t live much lotig- will take charge of the confection and mother which was recently and gtrls basketball teams will play -whatever I ate distressed me," be ery while Mr. Waterhury is the Estacada High School teams on wrote, ’‘till I tried Electric Bitters, held at Hubbard, Ore. absent. Saturday evening February 25. Our which worked such wonders for me that You are probably aware that pneu monia always results from a cold, but teams have been but recently or- 1 can now tat tlu"«s 1 cou1'1 m,t tak* ;,,r . . . ... . . r . years. Its surely a graml remedy for Get a good meai at the Park Ho you never heard of a cold resulting in gatuzed and this will be the first stomach . trouble. „ Just , . ss good „ , lor , .. the .... b pneumonia when Chamberlain’s Cough tel for ?5 cents. game here with a visiting team. jjvt.r and kidneys. Every bottle guar- Remedy was used. Why take the risk Fat cattle wanted; the fatter the The Pavilion has been secured for j an teed. Only 50c at all druggists. when this remedy may be had for a the games. The first game will b e ! — --------------------- better. —See Penland & Jorg. trifle? For sale by good dealers. called at 7 :30 sharp. An admittance j C H U R C H S E R V IC E S Arntttnd Adams lias so much im Remember the sock social Friday fee of 25 cents for adults and 15 for [ evening in the I. O. O. F. Hall. proved since his rectnt illness as to M E Church----- Next Sabbath There will be socks at the door for be able to return to his work in school children will he charged. Buy your garden seeds at the Es- lacada Pharmacy and get Oregon , Seeds, especially adapted to tins j section. • Pump, For the larger orchards we have on display in our store the Bean Magic Pump No. 9. The Bean No. 9 is superior in many ways toother spray pumps and we would like for you to call and investigate. w „ --------;- J W a n ted —A cook or kitchen Mr. Bradford, of the River Mill, helper. Good wages. Apply at Torchon Lace, 2 to 12 cts. per yard. has been off work for a week tak this r fh.-e. Baby Ixish Lace, 5 to 12 cts. per yard. ing care of an aggravated case of II. W, Creason, of Viola, has Valenciennes, 1 to 12 cts. per yard. lagrippe. sold or rather traded his Prosser, Allover, 35 to 65 cts per yard. Wm. Wade and Lindsey Hale of Wash., property for the Fred Mad Oriental Allover, $1.50 per yard. Currinsville, each having L>een ison sawmill and is having the same Braid Edging, 6 cts. per yard. down with lagrippe, left last Thurs moved to his timber tract at Viola, day for the Hot Springs tip the Co He will ship his lumber from Ksta- A Corset Cover, 25 to 75 cts. per yard. lumbia to seek relief. cada. Falls Victim To Thiovcs vS. \V. Bends, of Coal City, Ala., has a justifiable grievance. Two thieves stole his health f«»r twelve years. They were a liver and kidney trouble. Then Dr. King’s New Life l’ilis throttled them. He’s well now. Unrivaled for constipa tion, malaria, headache, dyspepsia. 25c at all druggists. Quarterly Conference Sabbath School to a. m Preaching ~ti a m . League 7 p ni Prayer Meeting on Thursday Even ing 8 p. 111. Livery, Feed & Sale STABLE W . A. JO N E S PROPRIETOR Good rigs and careful drivers always SPECIAL Given ATTENTION Hunting and Fishing Parties WOOD & LUMBER I/>cal and Long Distance Telephone W e h a n d le a n y t h i n g relative to the Real Estate B usiness Church of Christ— Next Sabbath to t>. m. Bible School — W. G i v e n , Pastor. STANDISH BROS. representing The S-cond Quarterly Conference I A piece of flntinel dampened with CM \I*IN & HERL0W, of Portlaad Will Debate I Chamberlain's Liniment and bound on of the Estacada charge of the M. [ to the affected parts is superior to any When her child is in danger a woman j E. Church will be held in the plaster. When troubled with lame back will risk her life to protect it. No great Fres. James, of the County De- church on Thursday March 2nd at or pains in the side or chest give it , , act of heroism or risk of life is necessary bating League, has arranged for 2:30 p. m. ^ i *,'a*am' y u are certain to he more than to protect a child from croup. Give debates to be held throughout All official members are requested Ple“ " ' wilh lhe r,'lie< w,licl1 ! Chamberlain s Cough Remedy and all t]!f> county on the evening of Man h affords. Sold by all good dealers, j danger is avoided. For sale by all good to be present. 3rd, each team debating upon the ' dealers. \V. R. F. B kowne , Pastor The Firemen, at their recent ! dance, cleared $ 6 3 5 . They had Mattresses, Blankets, Comforts, Portiers, Queensware, and hoped to raise money sufficient to ,n p e resolution The winners will in fact most everything in house furnishing. erect their tower in which to dry I debate against each other in, proba- i hose. The city has the lumber all bly. about two weeks. At Estacada, W e also carry the Columbia Graphophoncs, one of the ■ ready attd work on the tower will Oregon Cilv will be the opposing best machines on the market, at prices ranging from $ 17.50 probably b- ta; lx f re long team. The question cp for dis- Another dance will be given on cussion will be: Resolved, Thatim- up to $200.00. Also records and needles. Saturday night March 18th It is migration should be further re hoped this dance may be successful ^ stricted bv law. Estacada takes m every way. * the affirmative with Kittic Reagan, vSe<lentarv habits, lack of outdoor ex Russell Betts and Malcoln Woodle ercise, insufficient tnasticat <n of food, as the debaters. It h is been ar constipation, a torpid liver, worry and ranged to bold it in the assembly anxiety are the most common causes of room of the school bouse at 8 P. W. D. and L. M. Henthorn, Proprietors stomach troubles. Correct your habits M. An admission fee of 25 pud 15 and take Chaml>erlain s S* >maeh and Liver Tablets and you will soon 1* well cents, will be charged to cover the I nectssar) expenses. again. For sale by all good dealers. ESTACADA FURN1 HIRE CO. ■ . — ii] On last Friday evening the girls team of the High School went to Gresham to play their first game of basketball. They were accent 1 pauied by a number of persons from I here aud a special car was run which lift at 6.30 and returned H about 10:30. The home team put /, up a good game, but were consider- 1 i airly bested in the final score, which was 27 to 2 in favor of Gresham The line-up for Estacada v\ .s Rachael Retd, forward; Nina T ay lor, forward; Ciema Harkcnrider, center- Lena Harkeutider, guard; and Ethel Hale, guard. The girls team and the boys team of Gresham will be here Saturday evening to play return games The games will be held in the Pavilion. those who have not already re Portland. ceived them. The Currinsville James Linn has bought the Ferry band will furnish music during the acreage near the reservoir. evening. They have it good fresh vege Mrs. Altman, of Portland, is a tables. Go and see them. Pen- new teacher secured for the extra land & Jorg. room tor the balance of the school Good hoard with room at the term. She has taught seven years Park Hotel, $6 per week. at Montavilla a suburb of Portland and comes well recommended. She Has the 4th and one-half of the 5H1 High School Team grades. Say ? The cut represents the Bean I ittle Giant No. 70 Spray and % Estacada I am prepared to file and fix the Miss Olive Davis, Miss M. Me teeth of your horse so that he can Coy aud Geo, Shultz spent Sunday enjoy life, Price $ 1, E . M. Miller. at Dales, Miss Davis will be the! Geo, Townsend is spending a few milliner in chatge for Dales this days in Estacada with his mother season. CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY SPRAY PUMPS See R, M, Currin, who has been hav ing a protracted spell of lagrippe, is improving. Accounts Solicited K 3 KiPR*,i 3 aiimBM GBi II At the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. "C hopy” to V. Penland on Second street on last Friday evening about thirty boy Mr. Kellendonk continues to im and girl friends of th ii son Iiveiett gathered in honor of his 13th birth prove. , Mr. and Mrs Jorg and We liave a bargain in a city lot day. children and Mr. and Mrs. John j for sale. Inquire at the Progress. Nagle and children also were | The family of II F. Gibson of' present. The party enjoyed a very ' Barton are having the measles. pleasant evenings entertainment, The schools closed Wednesday, after whi ii refre dunents were served. About midnight the young Washington's bii tlidav. Mrs Morrow is confined to her |>eop!e tier wishing Everett many other birthdays wended their way I bed witn a severe c.v:e of lagrippe. homeward. A dance will be given in the Pavilion Saturday night at the con Gresham Defeats clusion of the basket ball games. It is coming. ! make sure, i !PS*H&:-.AEk Birthday Party LO C A L N EW S AND P E R SO N A L M ENTIO N $1 A Y E A R s E K a r ii — Having disposed of my place near IMncada and deciding to move away I offer my entire list of farm in g implements including plows, harrows, mower, hay rake, wagons, etc. for sale. Must «ell at once. D, Bridenstine. H. G. Huntington was in town Wednesday and took occasion to tun into this office for a friendly chat. Mr. Huntington saj s lie is planting 20 acres of apples in the Douglas Ridge country and also 20 acres at Dover. He has about too acres, altogether, in apples and 5 acres in English walnuts. How t o cure a ct.ld it a f|ucstmn in Don’t forget to get your dinner, at the P a r k Hotel for 25 cents. Dave Bridenstine, who recently sold his place in Garfield, has com pleted negotiations for the purchase of too acres near Damascus. He lias about sixty acres in crop and will leave at once for the new place. We are now ready to do all kinds shear and mower cycle Highest cash price paid for all its great réputation nul immense unie by griuditig.— Lins Bros.. George, kinds of poultry delivered at the ils r.mark dite rare of i«ld». It can «1- de ¡«»t in Estacada every Monday.—• wm s be dependcd upnn. For «ale by ali g»od dealers. | The Progress is one dollar a y e a r, H. O, Jackson whieh many ire interested just now. C h'tnlerla-l 8 Cotigh Remedy lim won of plow