Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, August 17, 1911, Image 1

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LO CAL N EW S AND
P E R SO N A L M ENTION
Mr*. Dr. Adix has returned from
Ocean Park. Wash.
Dr. Lowe to 4 o’ clock only,
Wednesday, August 23.
ESTACADA STATE BANK
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Eat cattle wanted; the fatter the
better.—See Fred Jorg.
For tale -Bight grade Jersey heif
ets;. a bargain. A. T. HUNT.
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, Wlndcv* fct-fMpp made to order
Hamliy Sc.Pariltig, jilatlitig Mill;
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material. Planing mill, Hamlin &
Darling,
W. D. JellMon, President
Thos. Yocum, Vice President
Cashier L. E. Bglfrls
DIRECTORS:
John Zohrist
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L. E. Belfils
A. C. Jellison
W, D, Jellison
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E ST A C A D A . O R R O Q JSLJtítJ> »I> A Y . A U G U ST 17. to il
VOL. 3
Established twenty years
509-511 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
PORTLAND, OREGON
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Come in and look over our line of
FURNITURE
That’s what we are here
tot. We have some nice Matting Rugs 9 x 12 which we
think will please you, both in price and quality.
Tqckera that canYbe beaten.
Some fine
All kinds of Furniture in
■lock or in catalogue.
Now it the time you want to go to putting up your fruit
for the rainy weather.
Great Divide
improving the ,
Signal SysleíÜ
HCe
I nner wa. thrown from a home.
A dance will be given at the pavll- J A splendid grnfoasium and a
yesterday, morn Ins-
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while joe by a mlsatep strained a
ion on the26th lust., (tod thaattend s vimuiing tank are to be added in
due to Bright's d jsfei^ ,.
had
iitiri aboil two years ago
the near future to the many uitraC-
ance promises to be gtind
been confined to his home for thb
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*' tions at ibe Country Club's ground
last kwo mouths, and it was fully t Mr. Scaotipbaeh
Contractor Lindsay is building a
The green flag* bue at Saab side
md jk, IffipJovjjig
realized that the end was fast ap- from Portland and
«eat four-room cottage for Mr. J. O. at Garfield. It i^hajutentlou of the
side of the rear pnfi of ’-be last pas­ propelling.
It
Wa
borne.
He
beught
tha Royfle/
management
to
spate
no
gxpgnse
in
Smith on th* CPTVer of Curran aud
senger coach.«ti « train, MVe «érved
j
making
the
Country
Club
property
Deceased
was
born
a
f
Beverly,
place.
, A - f t
Vi/tb streets.
18* at tract I v» as any other place of ilicir use on the áotithtru Pacific Ujiio, September 17, 1I5 1.
He!
Pete" Cheater la nofao "awiufffi
Mr. Jorg and children spent last ]
and other Harrimau roads, and will
w Ofcgon With, bis parents lowely iince the boy*, left. He
amuse<i)£Ut ju the count/- i(
eek in Portland, and were joined
J.O longer be *eeu on a ny paasenger ^ reaw t g 0
, n(l s«ttV l near1 , rm, la .„ j o , m. pretty well, bar- •
Angler* have been «vetmuflstg# m f U( 0J, those line*
there by Mr. Jorg ou Sunday. AH
The first . . SaieM,
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strings af speckled beauties ftdffl'
returned on that evening.
■noted
to
fhe
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country;
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the river hereabouts, and the0 fahii
Dr. Adix was called to Eagle
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there
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Dr.
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flag*,
attd
all
of
the
fh
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frtt
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is ready to give points
of 1 he lovely 1 Clackamas ri being
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Creek last Friday owiug to the ill
' ‘Mue le {{«lacada. He to the farmer*. 1 The story I* that
assiduously spread far and near by pastenger trains ate now rtmuiffF *
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ness of Mrs. Jones. The lady is
w ivu be —^—
with lamp markers In place of thet*
-i, Mr« he asked the manager on kis farm
now reported to be considerably im­ disciples of the late Mr. Walton. Hags. The latter were used t • show I .te a wile útid iWS
•vhy he didn’ t fatten th. pig*.
Since the beginning of operations at
proved.
A Perry of Estacada atwf \ l ï , i I
the site of the dam. the sport is t-v to trains in the opposite direction
'ftte
tfUffagw- “ ked how he could
Work on the new bowilng alley far the best at points on the river .' and to the engineer of the train dis­ Ha r.ett Rrigbaum of Garfield, be­
do it and w«<
' to
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building on Broadway progresses near and above Estacada.
playing the flag markers, that the sides a number of other relatives.
handful ol bran w u each pull pf
Funeral
services
will
be
held
at
steadily, and soon devotees of this
train was intact.
Mt, Zion Church, and the inter­ water.
A privat-- car coptaiuing a party
healthful game will have an oppor­
ment
at Mount Ziou Cemetery this
of
railway
officials
and
their
friends
Every one i*going huckleherryiog
tunity to test their skill.
(Thursday) afternoon, and the ser­ and John Oithens seems to be mak­
arrived in town about noon on Mon­ Summer Travel
There was a dearth °f butter and
vices will be conducted by Rev, ing ready to head the proccsaiam
day.
The party included T. W.
lierries ip the local market 014 Mon-,
Is Slackening Mr. Givens.
Held, Genera! Manager of the P.
Among the visitors here teat week,
dav last, but during the day sup-
R. L. i f , C* ;iO. A. Cold well.
were Mr. and Mr*. Joaes of Da-
plus were received and everybody’ a
Gen. - Supt ; C.
McCalls. Spo­
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maseua. They were 00 a visit
Valuable Volume
wants satisfied.
There is a noticeable falling off
kane; F. D. Hunt, Portland; T. W.
relativea.
Buy H nov.i Now it the time to buy a Sullivan, Oregon City, qnd W. T , in travel from the metropolis since
for Business Men Miss Ruby Elliott of Powell**
bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera Buchanan, Portlapd.,
the arrival of the cooler weather.
and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost
Valley was a guest last week at the
certain to be needed before the summer Cucumbers as thick as a man’ s During the hot spell many Poit-
home of her uncle. K ■ Elliott.
is over. This remedy hat no superior. arm. and almost half as long, the landers visited Estacada, as Is their
The 1911 Ongon Blue Book,
For «ale by all good dealers.
Mr*. & B Olbaon and Mtm Myr­
product of local' gardens, Can he custom, hi 'rirder to find the relief
afforded
by
the
delightfully
invigor­
tle Woodle called on Mr*. Hunting-
“ The Interrupted Stag "^rty, or seen pt one of the local stores. The
Contains Much InJonaAtioa
tea 00 Thursday afternoou of !aat
the Wlfe'sUuexpected Return.'' will fact is worthy of note, for the par­ ating'Atmosphere, and it ja surpris­
of Groat Value.
week.
be produced one of these dyys by two ticular reason that the Portland ing, Whet! * one considers Uie wan-
of Estacada'* prominent citizens. It markets, supplied with the Califor­ dtrful scenic grandeur of this vicin­
Ou Sunday afternoon at the home
should be replete with funny situa­ nia article so far this season, have ity and the splendid hotel accommo­
The Progress is vudybted , .to the of Mr. and M rs.1 Ho» lett,1 Mrs.
tions.
offered nothing so fine. The people dations here, that the fall and win­ courtesy oi. Secretary of State Bcu , Pea-« and Mias. Alice Driscoll were
ter travel is not much heavier.
Mr. and Mr. A. E. Sparks, and of Estacada may well be proud of Certainly in point of beauty and W. Olcott for a eppv, of the 1 9 1 1 entertained, at dinner.
their
beautiful
gardens
and
wonder­
Oregon Blue H<>ok. Containing the
Mis* Magdeline Springer, sister of
Mr. -and Mrs. Charles’ Murphy.
climate, Estacada and vicinity can­
official directory of State, district Mies Meda and Perry Murphv,
Mrs. Sparks, returned last Saturday fully productive «oil.
not be excelled anywhere in the Pa­
and county officers and the Consti­ and Mir. and M/s. R. B ..; Gibaotk
from their outing at White Salmon.
On the local diamond next Sun­ cific Northwest.
tution. The title of the book, In the were dinner guest* at the home ol
They report having had a most de­ day afternoon, there will be a re­
compilation of which the late Gov­ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woodle on Stin-
lightful vacation.
turn match played between the E s­
ernor Benson assisted, conveys an d a y . ____________ __
Mrs. R. H, Curran of Curransville tacada and River Mill teams, and Estacadan Seeks
inadequate idea of its contents.
the
local
men
hope
to
get
even
for
returned from Seaside Monday even­
CARfllLD
Indeed, the official directory, while
Change
of
Scene
the
reverse
they
encountered
in
the
ing. Shortly after her return a sur­
useful
at
times
as
a
reference
work,
prise party of friends called at. the game last Sunday. The game will
H. D. Trapp and Miles Standlaki
is bv far the least important of the
Curran residence and spent a couple be called at the usual hour and it is
of Garfield went to Estacada Ike
information
contained
iu
the
book,
Miss
Boone
left
on
Monday
after­
expected
that
the
attendance
will
of hours very pleasantly. *’
he greater than that which watched noon for the metropolis, where she there being brief ,but comprehensive early part of the week.
The restaurant and rooming house
the interesting struggle for suprem­ will visit the Y. W. C. A head articles 011 the various industries of
Mr*. Mary Sklbbe was s visitor
building of Mayor Reed.-qn Broad­ acy last Sunday.
quarters. At the end of the week, the State, handsomely illustrated i 1 Katacada on Tuesday of the pres­
way near the railway depot!.is near­
or beginning of next, Miss Boone and on the subjects of the facil­ ent week.J
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Sunday last while on the wav up
ing completion and is being fyted up
t .
will obey the call ot the odean and ities for education and the condi­
from
Portland,
Mrs
Robert
Gibson
Mr.
Wilcox
made
a
brief
business
inside.
Manager John Bunker ex ­
go to the coast for a few days. Be­ tions of labor. , Secretary Olcott
pects to be ready for business in the lost a small brown leather satchel fore leaving Estacada Mias Boone assures the Progress that he will Ire trip to Kstacada on Wednesday.
containing a silver purse and a num-
near future.
Mrs. C. S. Wilcoa, who has been
stated to a representative of The pleased to honor requests, from any
bef of ^nicies of jewelry.
All of
a-riously
indisposed, Is now conval­
tif
its
readers
for
copies
of
the
val­
Progress that yearly, when summer
Have Dr. Lowe show vou thq
•-rha articles were gifts, and conse­
arrived, she heard the voice of “ the uable little book, attending tq them escent and is expected to be iu her
new glasses with which you can see
quently highly prized bv the owner.
wild waves," and invariably their in the order in which they ffe re­ wonted good health in the near fu­
all distances. No lines or seams, no
The finder is requested to return
The number of c< pies ture.
cement to come apart.
They look the property to the office of the Es­ message says " Come " She has ceived.
always heretofore obeyed the call, printed will not. in *11 proliabllity,
like young folks’ glasses.
Free
tacada Progress, of which Mr. Gib­
aud always feels benefitted by tie be sufficient to meet the demand, to
demonstrations in Dr. A dix’ office
son has charge during the tempo­
sea air, sea food and daily plunge in | thoic of our reader* who desire cop-
Wednesday. Aug. 23, to 4 o'clock. rary absence of Editor Womer.
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the ocean. Miss Boone has the best 1 * should make orompt application,
Wc have
Mr J. R. Wilson has sold his
Miss Florence Decius, one of wishes of her many Estacada friei d->
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property interests here to L C. the fair maids of Boise City. Idaho,
for au eqjovat^e outing..
CHURCH SERVICES
Chapman
The consideration is i a guest at the home of Mt. and
3 houses and lots in
not stated, but it is understood that Mrs T , J. Reagan. Miss Decins,
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M B. Church----- Neat Sabbath
Estacada /
Mr. Chapman is well satisfied with who is a talented young lady and a Our State Wrll
his purchase The deal wax brought | graduate of the Boise City High
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School
to
about through the instrumentality School. Class of '09, was Miss KltW
have an Exhibit Sabbath
For
Sale.
They
are
Bargain«
Preaching
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of the Progress.
Klleu Reagan's companion in the
League
7 p. a , and fide properric«;.
The Garfield Country Clab gave a Idaho city before Mivand Mrs. Rea­
R F. B hownk . Pastbs
The information has been received' .. — I W. ___
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basket social and dance at the Coun­ gan anc' daughter 1 moved to Bata-
fry Club Park last Saturday evening, cada. They hope to have their,fair from Secretary Campbell nf the
Church
of
Christ—Next
Sabbath
North western Development Lekfcife
and tAose who attended had a very- guest with'thim lor many weeks.
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that
500 square feet of space loT
pleasant time.
Several Estacada
On -Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs Oregon exhibits ha* been secured > t Bible School
so a. ta
people, among them being D. and 1 E S. Womer, and son*. Paui and
— W . G tv « ? r, P asto r.
the Twin City Land Show
Th a
Mrs.-Adix, Mayor Reed and Mr,
Chester, left for Newport on a well- represents one-seventh of 3500 feet
Cruse, were present.
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earned vacation of a couple of weeks. purchased by the business interest*
A contract for the construction They were accompanied by Mr. and
ol St Paul, Minnea|olts and Dulu h
of a modern bungalow of five rooms Mrs. David Ksheman. Mr, Womer
at a cost of $10.000 and given gra­
has been awarded to Messrs. Reed who has both a decided taste and
Wc
ac-vcral bargain« m
tuitously to the seven States tepre-
& Sparks by Mr. Marsh
Work as decided a capacity for sea food,
houses, lots, dose in acreage,
»ruled in the Northwestern League.
W. A. JONES
on the building will be rushed, and has been looking forward to the out­
fane farms and a lew tracts of
The seven States to be thus repre­
PKUPRIRTOK
it is expected to be completed in ing with the keenest and most pleas­
sented are Washington, Oregon,
Gon<1 rig* sod ratvtsl Him* •t«*y* choice butt land, which we
the course of three or four weeks urable emotions, but it is doubtful
Idaho. Montana, North and South
SPECIAL ATTENTION
would ba pleased to show you.
at the latest
It will be erected at if his joy is shared by the clams,
1 Dakota and Minnesota. Inquiries Ol«» Haatiag awl Piabing Partlaa
Curran street, near Third.
rock oysters, etc. with which the
alrout the Oregon exhibit should be|
WOOOtl LAND COMPANY
Word was received here yesterday Pacific shores at Newport abound a(ldre. 11«d lo C . c . chapman, Port
WOOD A LUMBER
H«U beluiiag
afternoou to the effect that a fire had , If Dr. Lowe did not have the laud and Wm Hanley of Burns.
Local aad Long IlaUuot Tckrpfcoe*
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Member Oregon Association of Title Men
Member American Association of Title Men
Add see if we can’t please you.
LAGLE CRltk
ability to relieve the headaches and
Crossed the
other nervous disturbances that re­
Harvest Is nearly over
sult from eve strain he would not
ing ha* begun. Kltamflltr.
call your attention »0 these dis­
pud Cahill threshed Monday, when
tressing subjects. His glasses are
t'ie aiachine was taken to the J. Wt
not "cu re-alls.’' They »imply re-
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Heve eye-strain.
If the troubles, Matthew Patterson ^uurnmbs Dougin* place.
mentioned ¡ttt due tp eye-strajti.
to Bright’* Disease After
Mr. George Hotood wk* otrt
tney cease.
If it Is a matter pf
Portland ob bu*ihet* last week, lie
Illness
of
Several
an
medicine he will *et)<| j you post-
Intend* bringing hi* family fofa few
liast^ to a pfaysiciap. . He will not
Years’ Duraron.
days, »0 as to-enjoy the fishing
recompetid glasses unless they a re
Sunday last prospective buyer* af
needed
Consult him about yepr
the Frsnklin Taylor r |* cc »ere her*
eyeglasses Wednesday, August 23,
Alter an lllne** of several years with Mr. Taylor looking over tha
to 4 o'clock in Ur. Adix' office duration, Matthew Fsttet*on, for propetty. which will be unproved ifi
Remember the day.
over thirty-six years a respected purchased.
resident ad,-jhis State, and for about1
with it. The affair *as lindst- the
Richard Hibson and J.. W. Cahill
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management pf J- F Murphy. <t
iirnlçeii out In the timber near the
old Linn sawmill, a mite and a half
this side of Eanton and distant from
Estacada about It miles. The lire
had a front of one-quarter of a mile
and the prospects of difficult work
tor the warden* was evident. A
f jicv of men was gotten together
with all possible speed and started
for the scene.
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Saturday evening last a most en­
joyable <lan'< 3 i « 'li given at the pa­
vilion. being a{teifdid by about 190
cottples. The music, furnished by
Hie Hstatada Orchestra was aplen-
a lid, and the dancers »era delighted
We handle the , ..
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; ECONOMY JARS
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. Henthorn, Proprietors
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Livery, Feed & Sale
STABLE
Standisti Bros.