Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, March 23, 1911, Image 1

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K ST AC A D A . O R E G O N , T H U R S D A Y , M ARCH 23
NO. 30 of VOI,. 3
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ft A YEAR
191 r.
“ Fats” Accept
L O C A I. N E W S A N D
P E R S O N A L M E N TIO N
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“ Leans” Challenge
The Progress is one dollar a year
W e accept the challenge of the
Estacada “ Leans” for a game of
basketball to be played ;.t the Pa­
Don’t forget to get your dinner, vilion on Saturday evening April
at the Park Hotel for 23 cents.
8.
C. P‘ . Frazier, ot Garfield, had
— J. W, Reed, capt of “ Fats” !
two sick horse- this week. One
died and the other seems to be im­
GEORGE
proving,
W. A. Jones had
horse die last week.
valuable
Mr. Harold Joyner was hauling
Preaching at the ITee Methodist
Church next Sunday evening ¡it hay on Monday from Eagle Creek.
Mr. Robert Miller was helping
7 : 3 °-
Frank Van Duren left on Tues­ Mr. Hart plant potatoes this week,
day morning for Litb'oridge,
berta.
SPRAY PFMPS
Al
Mrs Henry Johnson has taken
sick with the measles.
Dr. Adix
I am prepared to file and fix the was called on Saturday last.
teedli of your horse so that he can
Mrs, Hans Johnson went to Port­
enjoy life, Price $1. E. M. Miller. land Saturday to spend a week
Mrs. Waterbury returned home with hei daughter Mrs. T. K. F u ll­
on Monday. Mr. Waterbury met er,
Mr. Wm. Held was the guests of
her in Portland.
Mr.
Stinkel on Sunday night,
Mr. and Mrs. P, J. Glaze of Port­
land, visited with the tamilv of
M. Miller Sunday.
K.
Miss Emma and Irma Poulsen of
Portland came home to spend a few
Mrs. Otto Stuben arrived in Ks- days with their siste. Mrs. Johnson
tacada last week from Portland ar.d
Mr. and Mrs. Rath and Miss
Otto is correspondingly happy.
Miller were the guests of Mr. and
j..
Attorney Bartlett transacted bus Mrs. Henry Schmidt on Sunday.
Mrs. Joyner was the guests of|*
iuess in Oregon City for a couple of
Mrs. Leyde 011 Sunday afternoon
days last we.-k.
Mr. Peter Rath i- breaking some
We are now ready to do all kinds
of plow shear and mower cycle new ground for potatoes.
grinding.— Lins Bros . George.
Gns Jennsen went to work in the
Stra)ed or stolen A roan mare, saw mill near Estacada.
star in face, twelve years old,
Mr C. A Johnson was delioru-
weight io o o lbs.
James Smith, ing bis cattle this week.
Spritigwater.
I T IS T A X
P A Y IN G
T IM E
A s in previous years, CLACKAMAS COUNTY TAXES may be
paid at offices of
lhe cut represents the Bean Little Giant No. 70 Spray and
Whitewash Pump.
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It has one of the largest air-chambers ever made on 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-off. Price $22. Extra charge made
for barrel or pressure gauge.
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No. 60 Bean Spray and Whitewash
$ 17 - 40 .
Pump,
complete as above,
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.
We have a good stock of Bean Brass Spray Extras, such as nozzles
hose menders, bushings, clamps, couplings, etc. Lime by the barrel
and sulphur by the sack.
Harry Snyder, formerly with the
DODGE
Estacada Mercantile Co,, and Fred
North have purchased the Cazadero Opening Recitation
Claudie Marrs
Recitation
Marie ltcley
store.
Five Little Chicks
Little Girls
Buy your garden seeds at the Es- Male Quartette
tacada Pharmacy and get Oregon
Messrs D., F., H. and E. Horner
II. Roley
Seeds, especially adapted to this Recitation
Violen
duet
Theodore
and
Helen
Turel
section.
Floral Offering
Four girls
It is said Garfield is just now e x ­ Character Song, Zuyder Zee, H. Horner
Vancp Roley
periencing a building boom. Along Recitation
Senior Girls
with other improvements Miles Wand Drill
Violin Duet F. Horner and A. Folsom I
Standish is erecting a modern lien Juvenile Burlesque, Ten Little Nigger ,’J
house.
Boys,
Ten Boys j |
Miss Harvey-
i s s & s n b ñ íiaít&Ljü i m
n u s H
1 S j V.AÍ i
A new real estate office is being Recitation
Male Quartette,
built on the hotel square on 2nd
Messrs D., F., H. and F. Horner
and Broadway. The work is being Dialogue, The Farmers,
GARFIELD
Dance Well Patronized
&
Three small boys
done by J. W . Reed*
It will be
Mandolin and Guitar Trio
occupied by R. M. Standish.
Garfield is opening the season
The Firemen’ s St. Patrick Day
Messrs Kilgore, Baker and Horner
’ STABLE
with many new comers among their dance given on Saturday night was
Attorney R.irtlctt has been suc­ Sketch, Cabman No. 93 ,
W. A. JONES
midst.
Mr.
Grueber,
an
attorney
one
of
the
best
patronized
dances
Messrs F. and H. Horner and Misses
cessful in the collection of twenty-
PROPRIETOR
given
at
the
pavilion.
Tile
Esta-
of
Portland,
is
busy
building
his
(Keller
and
Harvey
one labor liens against J. H. Hoyt.
Good rigs and cureful drivers always
liens Comedy Burlesque, Confiscating Safe liome looking ahead to the arrival cada furnished the supper which
T he court sustained the
SPECIAL ATTENTION
from Dodgewater Trustem and Bustem
I was of the excellence for which this Given Hunting and Fishing Parties
against ties that had been made. Savings Bank, Messrs Jim Sykes, Area of his wife.
Mr A. O, Anderson and his noted hostelry is famed. The fire
Order for their sale will be secured Sneaker, (Jhnkee Bill, Flash Harry and
brother Erhart. who just arrived hoys feel very grateful for the
at once.
Tired Tim.
WOOD & LUMBER
(By request)
from Chicago, have started living patronage they received.
Their
Local
and
Long Distance Telephone
On Tuesday of this week Pres.
Sketch, Mr. Diaculum,
on their place in south Garfield and treasury contains a net gain of a
Josse-lyn, General Manager Ililtl, Messrs F., H., E. Horner and R.Roley are b u sy getting the same into fruit little more than forty-nine dollars
A collection will be taken to help de­
General Supt. of Railway I)ept.
Mr. Patterson, formerly of Port­ which enables them to feel that the
Coldwell and Traffic Manager Hunt fray ex|ienses.
f° completi
complete the new tosher is
The young people of Dodge have suc­ land, is busy building his house nloney ■ to
lunched at the Estacada. They al­ ceeded in getting together the above
it,
and getting fruit out. Mr. Patter-
so visited the River Mill power site program to be given in the Dodge
son is another one of the large
W e h a n d le a n y t h in g
Schoolhouse on Saturday March 2 .r>th.
and inspected the work.
EAGLE CREEK
Curtain will rai-c at 8 o’clock, sharp. hunch of bachelors that have loca­
rela tive to the
Mrs. C. O Boggs is at the Esta­ Everyone is given a very cordial wel­ ted in Garfield.
Several of the Eagle Creek
cada Mercantile Co’ s, store giving come. Come and bring your friends.
Mr, Mace recently from Portland
R e a l E s ta te
demonstrations with Crescent Bak If you cannot walk hire two rigs and is also a fruit enthusiast and is get- ; P
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,
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1 Estacada players Sunday.
ing Powder and Mapeline.
Free run between.
B u s in e s s
ting the remainder of his place
Everything is in shipshape for
samples of iggless cake will he
James Smith and Homer Glover
ready tor trees.
served every afternoon all week the great concert. The artists and
j
went to Salem Friday to purchase
Mr. Jerome Schultz, who
The ladies are especially invited tc everyone connected with the enter­ 1
.
. ,
some thoroughbred Jersey cattle,
a sbort t,me’ re' j
tainment have gotten together a |been here b,,t a
attend these demonstrations.
pro turned to his home in Indiana hav -1 S. A. Douglass has returned from
very varie.', arid interesting
Mrs. Ray W ilcox and
little gram, and promises us about three | ¡«R received word of the death of | M» Molalla farm and is putting in
STANDISH BROS.
Ml that his father. Mr. Schultz is expected his crop at home.
daughter Thelma, Mr. and Mrs hours hearty enjoyment,
representing
K . B. Bailouts going ¡0 move
David Eslilem :n and Paul Womer is necessary to make this concert a to return about the 28th of this
CIUPIN & IttRlOW, of Portland
[ front the farm to his home in Eagle
returned on Monday evening from 1 huge success is for everyone to turn month.
Oregon City where ihey had been out in full fmee and crowd our
The Garfield Grange will meet 1 Creek,
CHURCH SERVICES
over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs little schoolhouse to the limit. this Saturday and a large attend­
Roy Woodward. The visit was in Come in crowds to avoid a crush. ance is desired.
(Crowded out last week)
honor of Mrs. Woodward's birth Curtain rises at 8 o’ clock. YVe
Ou Tuesday a number of Port- M E. Church----- N ext Sabbath
The people of Garfield have been
dav.
exceptionally
busy huKl Railway. Light & Power Co.
have added to the program another having an
Sabbath School
to a. nt.
spring, as there were not only the officials w ere registered at the Esta
The Rev. Dr. G. L. Tults, re­ interesting turn ill the person of
Preaching
f
t a. m.
cada. They came in the special
presenting the
Oregon
Reform Protessor Hanselmair from London oat crops to get in hut a large acre
League
7 p. ra.
League, will speak in the M I£, and the Cape iii his very clever age of orchard has been put in car “ Portland.” The party con- Prayer Meeting on Thursday Even­
throughout
the
district.
sisted
of
B
S.
Josselyn,
president;
Messrs
Church. Estacada next Sunday at sleight of hand tricks
ing
8 p. m.
Mrs. R. M. Standish spent three F’ *• F,,ller’ vice Preside“ ‘ : tbe
11 a in , Mt. Zion 2:30 p, tn and Splashit & l)auh of New York have
Currinsville 7:30 p. m.
Subject, had the contract for painting the very pleasant days with her mother new general manager, F. W . Hild; Church of Christ— N ext Sabbath
C. J, Franklin, genet al superin­
"Mora! Battles to he fought in Ore­ scenery. The stage properties and in Kstacada.
tendent of railway department; O.
curtains
will
he
under
the
personal
gon." A cordial invitation is give
fo a. n
B. Coldwell, general superintend­ Bible School
supervision
of
Mr.
W
ill
Myers.
to the public to II these services.
— A ny intelligent person may earn
7: 15 p. n
ent of power and ligh t; anil F. I). Preaching
Our worthy neighbor Mr Will a good income corresponding for
W. ClVKN, Tastor.
John \V. Sit ktUmith. Greensboro, Pa.,
Hunt, traffic manager.
j has three children, and like most child Myers is going to give, a hotise- newspapers; experience ttnneces-
ren they frequently take coUl. # "We warming on Wednesday next, the sary. Send stamp for full par-
Mrs. Sturgeon and her daughter
Whin you have rheumatism in your
! have tried several kinds ot cough nl' ‘
23rd, in the shape of a basket ticulars. Empire Press Syndicate,
foot or instep apply Chnuifterlain’s Lini­ Miss Maude were Portland visitors
j cine,” he says, “ bnt have never found
supper ami dance, just to test the Middle-port, N. Y .
3 ment and you will get quick relief. It
1 anv vet That did them ns much good as
on Wednesday.
Chamberlain'» Cough Remedy.”
For strength of i.is new house. Shall
costs but a quarter. Why suffer? For
sale by all good dealer».
Rcad the Want Ads.
We have good clubb n¿ < S irs.
»ile bv all good dealers.
| we he there? Oh, no!
ESTACADA MERCANTILE co.
CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY
510 Chamber of Commerce Building,
Livery,
PORTLAND, 0RLG0N
Tax R o ll open for In s p e c tio n .
C a ll o r s e n d
Tor s t a t e m e n t oi y o u r taxes.
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Reduced Prices on Blankets
For a short time we will make a great reduction on
the price of Blankets, cost cuts no figure.
You can’t
afford to miss this sale.
If you need any Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Furniture or
Queensware come in, we can suit you.
W e have
a nice
line of Comforts, Linoleum, Carpets and Matting. Also just
received a new line of W all Paper of
the latest
patterns.
T h e price is right.
Space here will not permit us to mention the
numerous
ai tides we have, but you really ought to hear those Colum­
bia Phonographs, also some fine records.
ESTACADA FURNITURE CO.
W . D. and L. M. Henthorn, Proprietors
Feed Sale