Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, August 10, 1911, Image 1

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I ST ACA P A. OREGON, T í l.
VOL. 3
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CAPITAL
$ 25,000
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W . D. Jellison, President
Thos. Yocum, Vice President
Cashier L. E. Belfils
DIRECTORS:
John Zobrist
Thos. Yocum
L. E. Belfils
W. D. Jellison
W e is s u e T ra v e le rs C h e c k s p a y a b le in a n y
p a r t 01 t h e W o rld .
Why Not Be Perfectly Safe
If when you buy, or loan, on real estate, you accept an ab­
stract issued by an abstracter without the equipment and
proper facilities for the work, you are
R IS K IN G Y O U R IN V E S T M E N T
and inviting loss and injury later on.
Get a M e rc h a n ta b le A b s t r a c t ir o m
s p o n s ib le C o m p a n y
a Re­
O IR ABSTRACTS STAND THE TEST
Clackamas Title Company^
Established twenty years
509-511 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
P O R T L A N D , O REG ON
Member Oregon Association of Title Men
Member American Association of Title Men
Come in and look over our line of
FURNITURE
for.
That’s what we are here
We have some nice Matting Rugs 9 x 1 2
think will please you, both in price and quality.
rockers that can’t be beaten.
which
we
Some fine
All kinds of Furniture in
stock or in catalogue.
Now is the time you want to go to putting up your fruit
for the rainy weather.
W e handle the
ECO N O M Y JA R S
They are the kind to save the fruit, easy to seal, once sealed
they are there to keep.
Yours for business
ESTACADA FURNITURE CO.
W . D. and L. M. Henthom, Proprietors
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Arrest Deer hunters
Built At Once!
i
Who Use Do^s
Livery, Feet' & Sale
STABLE
Kitty Reag.ni is in the phone ;
W. A. JONES
office as ‘sub’ * tits week.
Persistent reports from all over |
1 President Josselyn Says Men
P R O P R IE T O R
t! stat have reached the office of
Good rigs and careful d riv ers always
W. G Clover at I .Rie Creek is . Gertrude Morrow is of! on her I Will be Moved from River
Game Warden William S. Finley,
vacation inis week.
SPECIAL ATTENTION
building a hop ill %er.
Mill Power Site to
to the effect that the laws prohibit- 1 G iveu Hunting; and F ish in g Parties
Mr.
Elgin
Barton
is
working
at
|
Iva Ilortochor is the new dry
ing the hunting of deer with
New Work
Rood's manager and clerk al the the Eagle Creek station. II" in-
hounds an- being violated. At the
WOOD & LUMBER
tend:, to become an operator.
Estacada Mercantile Co
present time, deputies are hasten­
I
Local aud L ong D istance T elephone
Mr. Edgar Ilieple is busy cutting
Mary MeWillis has accepted u
ing to the various grounds where!
position with the Estacada Mer­ grain. It is said that he has the Through Line May
deer are known to gather, with ex­
cantile Company us cashier,
finest wheat in the country.
Be Object plicit instructions to arrest such vi­
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We have
olators and prosecute them to the
O. Ii. Smith is building a mod­
Mrs. Oscar Full has been selling
full
extent
of
the
law.
Mr.
Finley
'
I garden produce at River Mill twice el 11 bungalow at Mb and Curriu
j Sts A 1 Lindsey has the contract. Says Line May be Extended slates that he will overlook no op­
I a week.
houses and lots in
I
portunity to puni=h deer hunters 1
At a meeting Council held on
' r' Lowe, ‘ he optician,
Over Mountains— Exten-
who use hounds or oilier dogs for
Estacada
a
Monday evening A. G. Amts was
will he in Estacada August
the put.suit of deer, as the extinc­
sion
to
S.
P.
Work
| elected policeman
23rd.
tion ot this animal is assured unless i
Probable
They are Bargains
Mrs. Blockley and her sister were
Mrs. Wright, of The tistacada,
strenuous measures are adopted im­ For Sale.
and fine properties.
is making outing trips these days Portland visitors the first of the
mediately.
to Faraday.
week for a couple of days,
On the authority of President
Pearl Whitfield has accepted a
The “ Portland,” with the official
Josselyn of the P. R. L. & P. Co., Work Fast Nearing
retinue of the P. R L it P Co position with the Progress and is
in an interview given in Saturday’s
made its weekly visit to (ystacada wrestling with the type in a succeed­
Completion
Telegram, the upper dam above
on Tuesday.
ing way.
Cazadero will he where the work­
The River Mill power site will de,
A number of persons about Es- men from the River Mill site will
Karl Schultz and Lee Ilronson
returned on Monday from .1 weeks tacada, who have been on outing he trausfered to on the completion completed on time, notwithstanding
outing up the Clackamas, The\ rip . have’ returned and are to he ot that work Octo1>er 1st.
Illle »ccidential fire which burned
were in the Bronson camp on the 1 111 l at their (several vocations
It is s iid that the upper site will i Ul'-' cal,lc towers P1“ ‘ he construct­
We have several bargains in
Colewash
ive of the hollow concrete type, ion company to expense and incon-
with renewed energy
o
;
|
houses,
lots, close in acreage,
Cltas. Sparks and wife have re-
The forest fires in this locality sante as the River Mill site but the lenience. The way managers
large construction work accomplish ! fine farms and a few tracts of
details
of
the
work
have
not
been
i
turned from a wt >- s imping on lrc either out or well under control,
the Clackamas, Charlie, s. •• he j All the men engaged in fighting completed. It will not be finished \ lIu’> is wel1 illustrated in this case. 1 choice fruit land, whicll we
c.itrght six fish, which proves him the fire have been dismissed except before January jst, 1913, if it is i lie- wot k is under contract to he J WOuld be pleased to show you.
Mr. Josselyn, in comple'ed Oct. 1st.
not a fisherman. If be It ,d I , 11 a few to guard the are that has not done bv then
While the fire still burned orders j
the
report,
says
the
backwater of
he would have reported six dozen
been entirely subdued.
were
given for the lumber for new j V a OODLE LAND COMPANY
this dam will extend up the river a
Gilbert Potwiu, of Forest Grove,
Coyd Looney, from New Castle,
The foremen were in- j -
Hank building
distance of seven miles from the towers.
spent over Sunday in Estacada with Va , writes the Progress that he
site and will furnish power enough structed to put to work on their re­
! our opinion that it would look much
bis friends. He says the folks all aim ed there July 30, had a fine
for a manufacturing city. It is a! construction every available man
like their new home and that they trip, took his friends by surprise,
Men j i better in a bonfire with a new one
so asserted, on the same authority, regardless of the expense.
have been busy with the berries on and i i having a very enjoyable visit
wete
at
once
started
to
build
other
! 'n 'l s stead’
that what we here term the South­
their ranch.
with them.
temporary
means
of
getting
the
:
A license was * ranted a‘ a “ «*-
ern Pacific work up the Clackamas
Mr. and M>s. A. E Sparks and
Rev Browne and family, after has been taken over by the P. R concrete from the mixers to the j in« last week to Wm- Kuhrascli
Miss Springer, her sister, left last a pit asant outing of two weeks, have L & P. Co. and that while Mr. place where it was used. This re- \ and 011 the allthorit>’ of a council,
week for White Salmon, Wash., returned home to the parsauage. Josselyn did uot want to he quoted qttired troughs to run the mixed man ihey d,d not know lf h was
where Mr, ¡»parks has a homestead The family had a select place on as say ing the road now being built concrete in. and ear tracks, as well Sra,1,ed " nder the $ , ' 5° ° ordinance
But the
the , aa
aa t e n d e d or luc
the old ordinance.
But
which they have not visit- d for six Ch r Creek to campanil had plenty up to that plant as a wagon rond as the use of wagons.
ud
years. They will spend their out­ of company, as other’ Estacadians was in reality a railroad, the ac­ work kept ou. Now the work is which «quires $2,000 aud the
going
forward
as
if
no
such
acci.
,
requirements
of
its
provisions
ing period there this year
count gave him credit with saying
were camping there at the time.
dent had
had happended.
happended.
“ To ^ ¡ were, at the time it was passed,
The mystery of the shooting of
Married by Rev. A. A. Darling Aug. he would not be surprised if it ulti
finished
by
October
1st”
is the considered prohibitive, which iu
mately
would
he
made
use
of
by
the eight horses on the Mt. Hood 9, 1911 at the brides home, Mias Mabel
reality it was.
only
slogan
they
scetn
to
know.
road altove Sandy is again agitating F. Henthorn and Mr. Perry M. A n d e r­ some of the big eastern roads for a
Mr. Kuhrascli has been busy ar­
son.
All
parties
of
Estacada,
Ore.
through line. This is an opinion
the people of that section
Tney
ranging his place to opeu up for
expressed by all persons locally and Packing Plant For
think the County Court should ap­
business. The license question has
we have no doubt that the future
EAGLE
CREEK
propriate one hundred dollars to
been the cause of a lot of trouble in
will prove the correctness of such
Estacada our city and is yet likely to be so.
make a search of the locality to see
The Ban field Vtysey Fuel Co an opinion,
if any trace of a crime can be
The Progress has outlined an im­
have
purchased front the Mer­
found. They think probably that
W. Ellison, of Cleone, Ore., has j All kinds of lumber and building
the owner of -the horses was mur­ chant's National t ank the property aginative future—prosperous con­ been in this vicinity for the past | material. Planing mill, Hamlin &
known as the Bohn farm and other ditions for Estacada—on several two weeks looking up the advisa­ Darling,
dered.
timbered lands comprising in all previous occasions aud as the plans bility of establishing a branch of
Mrs. C. F. Bode and her boys,
J, R. Cassady painted a sign tor
5<x! acres. _ Consideration $30,000. of the hig corporations, who are his green prune packing establish­
who have been visiting with the
O,
R. Jacobs' plumbing establish­
looking
years
in
the
future,
are
be­
Have 25 men or more cutting
ment here.
He has determined
Sevier family at River Mill left on
ment this week,
wood. Moved the old house and ing unfolded we have no occasion that it would pay to do so and has
Monday for Seattle, from there
We have leased from the railroad company a
Mrs. Al. Close, of Vancouver,
will add new porches, a pantry and to change this opinion
they go to California before return­
bathroom. Will build a large new advised our people to invest in piece of land 100x100 feet back of W ash., is spending this week with
ing to their home in Saliila, Colo.
house just in front of where the old land, to build houses for rent, to the wood working plant for a term J l‘ er ‘ a‘ her R, A. V\ ilcox iu Spring-
Mr. Bode is a railroad man hack
one stood. Mr. John Denison is engage in business enterprises of ot five years for the packing plant. wa‘ er-
“ in Colorado town” and is a
which Estacada right now affords The building will be at present
the present manager,
Fat cattle wanted; the fatter the
brother of Mis. Sevier.
Mr. George White arrived the an opportunity in certain lines of 30x50 feet and will he erected at better.—See Fred Jorg.
Mrs W. M. Yottce and family,
_
first of the week and is busy im­ merchandising and in manufactur­ once. Mr. Iillison informs its that' . .
, .
Mrs C. 1 , McPherson, with her
Mrs. B. O. Sarver and family and
proving the new home, formerly ing. We said take advantage ot it is no uew business with him. 1
„ ,
,
. ..
. .
, two „ little
and Miss Rynn
Mrs. Otto Slubcu and family have
, daughters,
,
1
known as the Rivers place.
A these opportunities yourselves and H elias been in the business of
,
. , all
1 points
. . . lit the ot Portland were guests of Estaca-
just returned from a camping trip
do
not
wait
for
others
to
come
in
shtpping
prunes
to
team and wagon and a horse and
,
e
,
,
1 da frteuds from 1 uesday to Thurs-
of a week. They were located on
...
’
buggy cattle also. Miss \\ bite who and reap the benefit, for they sure­ least by refrigerator cars for a , .
,
,
, T . I day of this week,
Clear Creek.
The women folks
ly
will
come.
We
do
not
mean
number
of
years,
He
says
that
came out a month ago, has been
were expert crawfish catchers and
“ holding the fort'' with the assist­ by this that we do not wish when lie went to Cleone there were | Anyone wanting photographs
when Otto Sttiben visited them in
strangers to come or to receive the several dryers there and they have . from negatives taken at Estacada
ance of her lady friends from Port­
camp they fillcd'hitn tip on craw-
benefit.
We mean that as the gone out of business since. He by Richards & Co. please address
land. She brought out with her
fisli. They report having a splen­
people
who
have roughed it in the says he will buy the orchards in >747 E. 21st St , Portland, Ore.
300 chickens which she hatched
did time.
early stages of development ought bulk or the fruit in
small or large j itUy it
now. Now is the tim e to t.uy a
with ineubators_and had kept on a
On this Thursday the Brother­ city lot by means of the Filo to receive as their reward a part of quantities delivered at tile packing j bottle of C h am b erlain 's Colic, C holera
hood of Electric Railway Employ­ system. The oldest were hatched the profits, We are ou the map plant. During the season here he an,‘ D iarrhoea R em edy. It is almost
ees are holding their annual picnic in March and one or more are lay­ and many eyes are turned ottr way, expects to ship three car load a day i certain to be needed before th e sum m er
The probability is we will all make He will employ here front 30 to 50 j is over. T his rem edy has no su p erio r.
at the Oaks. The admission of ten ing.
Country girls, “ Can you
For sale by all good dealers.
some
mistakes about our invest­ packers, so lie informs us. His
rents to the grounds goes to the heat it ?’ ’
ments It is better to do that, in "a d ” appears in another portion of
Chas' I)ld,ois has b,oken Srom,d
sick benefit fund of the association,
Mr. Bingham, who made his our judgment than, to sit around
for his Estacada residence, Asa
this p a ¡ K í i \
as Manager Cordray donates the
home with Mr. and Mrs. Hewlett whittling sticks and telling inter­
Hawk.ns has the contract for dig­
use of the grounds for the occasion.
for some time, returned recently to esting stories ten years from now of
ging out the basement and is busily
In addition the 1’ . R. L. & I*. Co,
| his home in the old country, He what you could have done.
Liquor License Causes engaged at it. Mr. Dubois exjtects
donates $300 toward the expense
is a subject of King George.
to erect a fine residence for a home.
■ of holding the picnic. An attend­
The
“
very
beneficial
rains”
of
a
Trouble
L. K Belfils informs us that the
ance of .>0,000 people is expected.
' few days ago, reperted by one of
Nome For Girls
booklets for the Estacada and G ar­
An interestin story come.-, from Portland's daily papers to have sav-
The City Council seemingly are field “ booster” are tti prtss and
1 the Paltnater settlement this week. ed the late potatoes, etc. from part
ial
failure
in
Multnomah
and
Clack-j
Miss
Laura
Jones,
a
solicitor
for
in
a muddle to know where they will soon be ready. He- has started
! A lone ftsher-rtan was in the vicinity
amas counties scarcely reached this ,
n Booth home for work- ire at. The people by their votes to make collections from the sub­
of Nunn Falls on E igle Creek when part at all but the weather is ideal j . ' ‘
set ibers so that the same may he on
i some of the small bo> s of the vicini- for harvest —
and woodmen.
,n* Kl,ls loca,ed at No ? E. 7th 1 said they desire to have liquor li-
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hand wheir the advertising matter
Miss
Emma
Forrester
is
spend-
St
Portland,
was
soliciting
in
Esta-
cense.
The
newly
elected
Council
I ty who had gone there to take a
swim saw a little chipmunk and in - a week w ith Mrs. Cahill. They cada on I'riday. The home cost when they came in found the liquor is teady.
Window screens made to order.
opened fire on him Tbe fisherman were calling on frieuds in and near $xooo.oo and $3500 00 was paid license ordinance a very cumber-
cash. They are end» voring to raise some instrument. In their haste to Hamlin ft Darling, planing mill,
jtt an excited manner wanted to Estacada Monday.
Isaac Frsttr. who was thrown the balance by public subscription, remedy it they simply amended the
know what was the matter. The
President Jellison of the Estacada
! from a horse and severely hurt Girls can he accomodated with old ordinance, which simply added
hoys with no regard for truthfulness Sunday J til v 23. is improving and
State Bank with his wife, his dangh-
to its cumbersomeness. It will af-
on this occasion »aid they «vv a w'll rot lose the use of one e>e as hoard aud room here for three , doll-
, . ,, ,
,
ters, and grand daughter were Esta-
ars per week She was successful tn ford good scrapping ground as long ca(U visitors on Wednesday. They
cougar. The fishermen straightway it was feared he would.
took to his heels and lias not Been
Mrs Howlett is aide to get alxiut tier efforts hen and tl inks the as it remains a part of the records, came by aut » and find it a delight*
coitinbutoi* for their generosity.
; in ottr judgement aud give it as ful ti ip front Portland.
¡again
after a severe illness.
seen
since.
’ »
Cary
aro
S tandish Bros.
A. C. Jellison
and see if we can’t please you.
lot i
I Upper D¿m To Be
LO C A L N EW S A.’-:I)
P E R SO N A L M HNTiON
Mr. ami Mis W F.
■ ■ I rusticating by the 1
ESTACADA STATE BANK
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