Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, October 05, 1911, Image 1

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I ST A C A D A OREGON. T H U R SD A Y
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I,OCAL N EW S AND
P E R SO N A L M ENTION
Head th-- “ ads 1 ’
OCTOBER 5. 1 9 1 1 .
Advertising] Booklets
Arc Now Ready
Jr A Y E A R
less tavortd districts ari l tell th--
tidings of good cluer th it olle.
may he benefited
Curlee brand Men’s, Youth's
and Boy’s Suits
Call Kim rati is confined to the
A joint meetinf of the Estacada j
LOCAI N
NEW
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LOCAL
EW S S AND
house with an attack nt pneumonia Commercial Club and the Fruit j 1 PERSO N A L M ENTE >N
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Growers Association
held in the
John Zohri.st was a Portland
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City
Hall
on
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evening.
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Remember
La
Haft
when
in
need
visitor on Tuesday.
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1 > limit of the P. R, L ft P, Co of any watch, clock or jewelery re-
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J A. Sonier, of Kansa*. pirn-lias-: and Mr Buchanan, pnhlieitv i.-genl | paring.
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ed the Deering proper tv last wtek. f.i. the same company, wen in at-
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Attorney Claude W f)-vore was
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Melvin Shankl ind left c.n Friday tendance,
ar Oregon City visitor ou Wednes­
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for South Bend W ash, where he j Mr. Hunt in a abort talk assured day.
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has a job of painting to do
| the people of Hstac ida again of tiie
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Mr and Mrs. W J Hewlett re­
good will and inteiniou of the Port­
All th Estacada school teachers
land Railway Light ft Power Coin- turned to their home Monday, after
left on Monday to lie in attendili e
ptny toward our city and stated spending a couple of weeks with
at the countv institute.
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that his ennipiny stood ready at 'heir son. J P. Woodie, of this city,
Jim Severe has attached a wood any time to Und assistance in the- j Baby w ilker, baby hath tub go-
saw to his fraction engine, taken d. veloptnent <d our romtn.n-ity cart, and 1 ladies' riding snidi-
for
out a city license and has been busy
Mr. Buchanan was then introduc sale cheap. Apply Dr. Adix.
cutting wood.
eu and in a neat sjx-.ch succeeded
| Ennis Townsend received a bad
I have left with nte. for sale two in again enthusing the clubs to I cut on his hand on Wednesday
' .fits
very desirable lots, in Estacada. gieatc-r diligence !■ their iflorts to which required several stitches in
VvlbCMuH
A go-ii bargin if taken at once. t- II otlu-is of our great opportunities sewing. J, R Townsend is help­
ai d induce them to share wi'li us
Inquire at the Progress.
ing in the market during Ennis’
the benefits of tfie development,
absence.
Warren Barr, who has been ill
they were doing good niissionan
with tx phoid fever for some time,
work. Not almie betufitin.: our
Harry Reid, of Sleepy Ev
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is so far recovered as to he able to
selves hut those who lake advantage '
• uame into Estacada on Wed-
lie about town ngaiu.
of the inform«'ioc wc iiui.url to j ''v-duy . He will have charge of
:i3 ca
Mr. and Mrs. Geo F. Cullwell thtin. Mr. BttclianSJi also s.poke the Bannockburn otchard tract in
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fichi
of
upper
Garfield
entertaim
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of the great faith his company Had
W e issue T r a v e l e r s Checks paya b' e i n a n y
number of their Portland friends al in the ltttur. of th- b rritory they
Elvie Morrow and Walter Wood­
Dart 01 th e World.
their borne on Sunday last.
srr\c, as show tt b> the expenditure ard left 1 -st week to join the U. S.
Mrs. Evans and her daughter, of the company. In the four years navy. They xyt re sent to San
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Some time ago we decided to add the clothing branch to our reg­
Mrs. R. M. Staudish, left on Tttes- of its existaucc it had -¡>eiit t.-rt y- ¡Tauciscu, xvhtre they will remain
1 tv for Portlaud to spend a couple nine million dollars and so far had for about six months in training. ular lints and xve now believe we offer the customer the best popular
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only received a sm 11 part of that
ptietd suits to day. We offer 5 ou the Curlee line of clothing with tiie
of days.
I. A. Sonier, of Kansas, who
sum back. He further explained
fullest feeling of confidence, that wc give you the best that money cun
recently purchased a home here,
Don't forget that Boyle's Ladies
buy for the price. We earnestly solicit a trial
that it was not for charity, but the
moved into it on Wednesday of this
Orchestra of Portland w ill put on a
faith they bad that it would all
xx-eek.
lance in the Estacada Pavilion
come back
Saturday October 7th.
You are
Mrs Mary Walker, of Forest
Why Not Be Perfectly S a fe
The l’ l ogress has repeatedly cal!
MDSE.
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cordially iuvited.
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ed attention to these same fa- ts and Grove, a sister cf Mrs Dr. Adix 1 OR
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Mrs J S. McCurdy left on Mon- urged the men and women, who »pent several days with her last CASH
E M CO.
lav for the East, her destination have been he-te an-l borne the bur week.
being Kansas. She will sp-nd the dens of pioneering in a new country
Post Master Johnson d-siresusto jl lv been sold and settled on.
winter there. Mr Mi Curdy acconi to take advantage of tlies- oppor­ say that a txx-oernt postage is not I
pattied her to Portland
tunities as well as to tell their sufficient to earn the little booklet! The Sell wood Lumber Co has
dismantled its mill at this place and
R IS K IN G YOUR IN V E S T M E N T
The school children are enjoying friends of them. V\ e have the soil gotten out by the Estacada Com- !
moved the same back to Portland,
to
raise
good
crops
of
regular
farm
mereial Club and Fruit Growers’ 1
a few days trout school this week
Mr. Rector of Eagle Creek lias
on account of the county institute products, also f 1 uns, vegetables, Association if in a sealed envelofie.
PROPK 1KTOK
being held at Oregon City. All and nuts Our lands are becoming It only requires one cent if left sold h¡s ranch to a Mr Holland’ Good rigs «ntl careful d riv ers alw ays
from Utah. The uexv owner has
the schools of the county will be too valuable to d.i grain farming on open.
SPECIAL ATTENTION
taken possession.
and reap an adequate return conse­
Given Hunting and Fishing Partie«
closed until Thursday.
The
litlle
booklets
gotten
up
by
Get a M e r c h a n t a b l e A bs t r a c t i r o m a R e ­
quently more acreage of fruit land
Hitsman the ball player has mov­
the Estacada Commercial Club and
1 not only guarantee to make
is being developed every year.
ed into the building formerly j
sponsible C o m p a n y
&
the Fruit Growers’ Association are
your watch run but also to keep
occupied by Mr. Morris.
In addition to these agi ¡cultural
Local and Long Instance Telephone
handsome,
attractive and give
correct tim e—LaHatt,
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and horticulliir.,1 heritages we h ire
H. O Jackson who recently had
truthful information The pictures
The Garfield Lumber Co had a facilities for manufactories here un­
are good
Thee will make an ex ­ the misfortune to have his leg brok­
2 lots and good house on Short
broken pump at their mill on Fri­ surpassed.
The Clackamas river
OIR ABSTRACTS STAND THE TES1
cellent Souvenir of vour home com­ en has been able to make his ap­ street, $1500
Tetms
day last which was replaced by a 111ns through our city limits, and
munity for your back East friends pearance iu Eagle Creek by the aid
5
acres
cloie
in;
all level, bargain
new oue.
Mr. Hays making a has through past ages been run­
of crutches.
price
$900.
Terms.
E.
W.
Bartlett
returned
from
La
quick trip to Portland on Saturday ning to waste. To-day it is being
Morris Cahill xvho has been travel-
to accomplish it.
5 room bouse and lot on Main
harnessed and nt Je a tiling of pro­ Grande on Saturday, where he had iug through Washington has re­
C la ck a m a s T itle C o m p a n y"
been called by the serious illness of
street,
ehctric lights and city water
fit.
The
Portland
Railway,
Light
L Y . Congdon who has a well
turned, and feels that Oregon is the
bis son, Kenneth who was x-erv low
price $10.50 if taken soon Terms.
Established twenty years
kept acreage north of town brought & Power Co. has already put mil­
with typhoid fever
Mr. Battled best place for a workingman he 1 A choice lot on Broadway at a
ro our office a fine specimen of lions of dollars in power plants
staved until the boy had past out saw while away.
bargain for cash, for a short time.
sweet pumpkin grown oti his place close to Estacada and continues to
of
danger and xx-hen lie left Kenneth
make provision for additional Ones
2 acres FJstacada Heights, part
U weighs 35 lbs
METHODIST CHURCH
Power is an important item in was improving as well as could be
clear,
all level and fenced, $400.
M e m b e r O re go n A s s o c ia tio n of T itle M e n
J. C Clarkson, who a couple of
manufacturing. When Oregon be­ expected.
M e m b e r A m e r i c a n A s s o c ia tio n o f Title M e n
years ago purchased some acreage
Services next Sunday „ follow,
* acre " ear Estacada on Gar-
comes a manufacturing state do
AU kinds of lumber and building 11 a. m., subject, “ The Impartial God" field hill, good house, at $ 2 20.
north of town, has gone hack to the
\ou suppose ibis cheap power will material. Planing mill, Hamlin ft 7:30 p. in., subject, “ Remember Thy Terms.
Hood Rivrr country to live
He
not be an important thing to be Dai ling,
Creator. ”
2 lots at.d 5 room house on Wade
left on Friday having purchased
Epworth League at 6:30 p. m.
considered by them? The Cazade-
1 street, $750. Terms.
some laud near Hood River.
r<> power plant has been furnishing
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Workmen are digging up the power for six years.
The River
siwer pipe at the south end of Mill plant will mii n be ready to
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I W00DLE LAND COMPANY
P-mik building
Sunday School
10
a.
m.
The
land
belonging
to
the
Sell
Broadway
on
account
of
it
being
operate. Greater and more modern
Com e in and look over our line of
Preaching
11 a. m. ■
clogged up. They have found t transmission lines are being built to wood Lumber Co. has been platted ¡>rea(.jlin(t
7:45 p. m. Patronize your home merchants.
quite a job. The work is being convey this power to Portland. We in 5 and 10 acre tracts Several
G iv e n s , Pastor
done under the supervision of the are 011I) thirty fix l miles from the
marshal.
metropolis ot tin West. It is con­
soss-e
A party of young people met at stantly reaching out, and its limits
Mr. Congdons l;«il week, in honor are being expand d When it con­
of Miss Cora Clarkson, who with tains a million population, where
her parents departed for Hood will its limit h i' and especially
River. Clarksons were neighbors when we speak of our advantages
of Mr. Congdon and all expressed from a manufacturing point, and
regret at their departure while the source of this ¡.o ver so close to
wishing them success tti their new- so important a city.
Truly we Estacadians have a
home.
goodly heritage We do not desire
Mr. J. A. Kigginsof Springwater
to be sg’.fish -.'.till it either
In a
left a fine sample of this year’ s
neat little booklet just published,
grown "spiul” in our office. At I
copies of which are just from the
the price they are if Mr Kiggins
i press, were distributed at this meet
has enough of them they wiil lit­
| iug, to tel! others -if these advati-
as good as getting money from
j tages.
Tin se booklets— fifteen
home
thousand of them—gotten up by
Owing to the fact that it is no the Estacada Commercial Club and
longer possible to take correct the Fruit Grower's Association and
ravasurments of the river flow at paid for by a public subscription, to
Flstacada oti account of the darning ; which the P R L & P Co was a
of the water at Rix’er Mill, the liberal contributor, are for free dis-
V S. government station htre xvas tribution. They contain some in
moved to the upper dam at Ca/. i formation about out lands, l it i
ESTACADA FURMITl'RF
adero
Mr. John Brooks will have ness, fruit and nut development
charge of same Mr. Lattryy of They coota’D some vety good ptc
Cd/ddero, Oregon
Estacada had charge while it was tares taken ftom ibis locality It is
| hoped they will find their way into
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• g located here.
ESTACADA STATE BANK
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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
A. C. Jellison
W. D. Jellison
5o\s Suits, S3.50 to $7.
Youths Suits, $0.50 to 12.50
V'eiis Suits, $8 to 20.
Estacada Merc. Co.
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
Livery, Feed & Saie
STABLE
and inviting loss and injury later on.
W. A. JUNES
WOOD LUMBER
509-511 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
PO RTLAND, OREGON
LAGIL CKLtK
FURNITURE
and see if we can’t please you. That’s what we are here
for. We have some nice Matting Rugs 9 x 1 2 which we
think will please you, both in price and quality. Some fine
rockers that can’t be beaten. 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. We handle the
ECONOMY JARS
They are the kind to save the fruit, easy to seal, once sealed
they are there to keep.
Yours for business
CO.
W. D. and L. M. Henthom, Proprietors
Reduce the
Cost of
l iv s n g
by making your purchases of Coeds from
SNYDLR & NORTH.
12 in. Double Sole
Viscolated Tan Shoes at
Snyder & North