Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, October 12, 1911, Image 1

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    NO. 6
E ST A C A D A OREGON, T H U R SD A Y
VOL. 4
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LO C A L N EW S AND
PERSO N A L M EN TI ON
A K, Sparks
visitor last week
W . D. Jellison, President
$25,000
Thos. Y ocum , V ice President
Cashier L . E.. Belfils
John Zobrist
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Thos. Yocum
A . C. Jellison
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W . D. Jellison
We issue Travelers Checks payable in any
oart 01 the World.
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Why Not Be Perfectly Safe
If when you buy, or taut, on real estate, you accept an ab­
stract issued by an abstracter without the equipment and
proper tacili ties "forthe work, you are
R ISK IN G YOUR IN V E ST M E N T
and inviting lots and injury later on.
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Get a Merchantable Abstract rrom a Re­
sponsible Company
O U R A B S T R A C T S S T A N D T H E T ES 1
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Clackam as Title Com pany"
Established twenty years
509-511 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
PO RTLAN D , O REGO N
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MemberOregon Association of Title Men
Member American Association of Title Men
FURNITURE
for.
T hat’s what we are
W e have some nice Matting R u gs 9 x 12
think will please you, both in price and quality.
rockers that can’t be beaten.
All kinds
of
here
which
we
Some fine
Furniture
in
The committee which was recent-
Now is the time you want to g o to putting up your fruit
for the rainy weather.
W e handle the
ECONOMY JA R S
Th ey are the kind to save the fruit, easy to seal, once sealed
«hey are there to keep.
Yours for business
ESTACADA FURNITURE CO.
W . D . and L . M . Hen thorn, Proprietors
-MR. MAN—
when you buy your
next Suit of Clothes
show you our line of
CLIRLEE CLOTHING.
They range
in price from *10. to s20.
|II Portland *V appoint'd by the Estacada C0111-
j merci il Club to attend to the arratig-
i- g of a suitable exhibit in the glass
F.stucada was shocked at ni 11 - case in the O VV P. waiting room
clock this morning when news at 1 st and Alder streets, Portland,
was lec-ived I'lont Portland that have placed on display a creditable
Cecil Shock, who lias been roam- j \[rs \V. a . Jones was dead
She
exhibit, although the material in
ing around among friends ami rel.i 1 b:ls
heen feeling verv well for
use is more or !->s temporary, being
tives in the East since carl\ lh is jsnme (¡nie an ( the first pf this wi ek
made op of fresh fruits, vegetables,
spring, is again among his F.stacadn i |.,.r trouble became more serious
etc. It will be necessary, therefor,
friends, having returned this w. ek. Wednesday evening i* was decided
to resteck this case very soon again.
Mrs Otis Frisbie. of Tillamook, to t ike lie! to the Good Samaritan
The P. R. L. St P Co. gave the
Ore., a daughter of Mrs Clara I hospital at Portland, Mr. J-n s ominiltee in charge §25 with which
Henthorn ofthisclty, and little son, 1 accompanied lx Mr and Mr \dix j to buy suitaf le glassware to have
are here visiting relatives this week. ! I> ft on the la--! car on \V< In sday permanent exhibits placed in, these
11 ght with Mrs Jones for there, exhibits are to be preserved in
Mrs. Clara Henthorn and son
and nothing further was heard from alcohol The Portland Chamber of
Cmlviu expect to leave Monday
her until the sad intelligence was Commerce agreed to put these ex­
for Morton, Kansas, to be absent
received this morning of liei death, hibits in alcohol free of etiarge if
about a year.
the particulars of which we are at We will furnish the glassware and M DSR.
IT S
Mrs. C. F. 1 , Smith will deliver this time nimble to give
Estacada the fruits
AT
About 30 fine glass jars FOR
C A SH
an illustrated lecture on "Foreign friends were busy all forenoon try­
K. M CO.
have been purchased for this pur­
Mission Work in India" at the M, ing to locate Mr. Jones in Portland
pose anti as fast as we can obtain
E. Church next Sunday evening.
so that more definite information 1 he fruits, etc., they will be deliver­
Beautiful Home Wedding
Chas, Sparks, the genial grocery could be obtained. At the time ed to the Chamber of Commerce
In Sandy
clerk with the Estacada Mercantile of our going to press this hart lieen for preserving.
STABLE
Company, is stepping around as unsuccessful. Mrs Jones was quite
The exhibits were placed in a
proud as can be, for its Papa Sparks active in the social affairs of Esta­ glass case iu the w aiting room in
W . A . JONES
A beautiful home wedding occur-
now. an eleven pound boy having cada.
P R O P R IE T O R
their present condition and they will ed at Sandy Oct. 7th, 19 11, when
Good ritfs und careful d riv ers alw ays
come to his home Sunday morning,
remain there as long as they present Miss Marie Matheas, of Portland,
SPECIAL ATTENTION
Mothei and son are doiug nicely.
Death O f Jesse C. Bunker a good appearance, when they will and Mr. Max Wuuschie, of S.mdy, G i v e n H u n t i n g a n d Fishing P ar ti es
be removed and the preserved pro­ were united for life hv the German
I have left with me, for sale two
Lutheran minister from Gresham.
very desirable lots, in Estacada.
Jesse C. Bunker, son of J I ducts will take their place.
WOOD & LUM BER
The committee is therefor very The home was beautifully an 1 taste
A good bargin if taken at once. Bunker of this city, died at the
Local
and
l.oi;g instance Telephone
Inquire at the Progress.
family home at 7 o’clock this morn­ | desirous of obtaining a new supply ! fully decorated with evergreen and
|
of
fruits,
etc.,
so
that
they
may
be
an
num
leaves.
The
bride
received
A letter received by the Progress ing. (Thursday)
2 lots and good bouse on Short
He was born in Iowa and was placed in the alcohol solution and many valuable and useful presents.
last week from Covd Looney, who
the
¡street,
$1500. Terms
used
to
take
the
place
of
the
fresh
About
130
people
partook
of
For some time past
is sightseeing in Virginia, conveys aged 28 years
fruit as it is removed from tlie case. wedding diuner, which was served
5
acres
close in; all level, bargain
he
has
heen
a
sufferer
with
tuber­
the fact that Coyd is thoroughly
These specimens may be brought in true German style. The guests price $900. Terms
enjoying hi* trip. He says he is culosis O11 Monday night last he
to the Flstacada Commercial Club, all had a good time and departed
5 room house and lot on Main
having a splendid time hunting was suddenly attacked with a hem­
or left at this office, from where wishing the young couple lots of street, electric lights and city water
orrhage,
from
which
he
seemed
to
squirrels, pheasants,etc
He also
they will receive immediate atten­ joy and prosperity.
price 51050 if taken soon. Terms.
intimates that he might bring a rally and hope for him was enter­
tained until the last. He came here tion.
A choice lot on Broadway at a
Mrs. Coyd Looney back with him
but a few weeks ago on a visit,
bargain for cash, for a short time.
A beautiful head of cauliflowei
Executive Com m ittee
having made his home in Dawson,
2 acres Estacada Heights, part
was left at this offic.' last week lv
Death
Of
George
Nebraska. His wife was n itified
Holds Meeting clear, all level and fenced, 5400.
John Reid. It weighed 4 ib s 4 0 Z
of his serious condition and im­
'/i acre near Estacada on Gar-
It was sent to Portland to be used
mediately left for Oregon.
She is
in the Estacada exhibit being pre­
Tlie executive committee of the field hill, good house, at $ 220.
expected to arrive Saturday, and
pared there, but on account of its
Estacada Commercial Club composer Terms.
the funeral arrangements will be
size it could not be put in the case,
of I)r. Adix, L. K. Belfils, A. E.
2 lots ai.d 5 room house on Wade
Civil W ar Veteran
Passes
held (tending her arrival.
so it was taken tip to the Chamber
Sparks, E . T. Cruse, Ed Saling, street, $750. Terms,
Aw ay at the Good S a ­
He is survived by his wife and
of Commerce building, where it was
and R. M. Standish, secretary, met
maritan Hospital
one child, three brothers and two
placed on display.
in Dr. A dix's office Tuesday niglit
WOODIF LAND COMPANY
s'sters in Iowa and one sister ill
and discussed matters of interest to
Hank building
All kinds of lumber and building Minnesota, his father, stepmother,
the
Club.
The
secretary
read
a
material. Planing mill, Hamlin & two stepsisters and two stepbrothers
Word was re e ved in Estacada financial statement, which was of
Darling,
A Good P o s itio n
m Kstarada
on Saturday morning October 7 1*1' ! great interest to the members, as it
Can
he
had by ambitious young
W. II Kandle brought to this
The sorrowing relatives have the ! of the death „f Geo W. Loekerbv. I ^howed sufficicnt cash to aV)OUt de
office this week several very heauli- sympathy of all in this their hour which event occured at the Good fray all outstanding indebtedness. men and ladies in the field of 'wire­
Since
fill apples. He savs the seed from of bereavement.
Samaritan Hospital where he had The outstanding bills will bepromp- less’ or railway telegraphy.
tile 8-hour law became effective, and
which'this tree grew, was brought1
gonesome few weeks previous. Mr. | ! tly taken up and paid.
since the Wireless companies are
oyer the plains in ’ 52 by his lather. L a ( J j e s
E je c t s
Lockerby had been a rrsident of
L. E. Belfils was appointed a
establishing stations throughout the
The name of theapple is not known.
Estacada for several years.
|committee of one to prepare a set of
but "B illy ” calls it "Kandles best.”
O fflC C T S
George W. Lockerby was born in by. lawa for the lls(. of , he Club. country there is a great shortage of
telegraphers. Positions pay begin­
Michigan January 14, 1844. Earl* | These w,n probably lie presented
Al Darling is beginning the erec-
ners from $70 tc $90 a month, with
| tioti of a 4 room modern bungalow
The Ladies Aid Society of the | ,n .861 he enlisted in the 1st. Iowa I {of a(,option at the next meeting. good chance of advancement. The
J just north of the place on which he Methodist Episcopal Church met at Artillery and later in the infantry, Membership cards will be printed
National Telegraph Institute, of
He was twice married, bis first soon
j now resides.
When completed i t ! t|!e parsonage on Wednesday Oc-
Portland, Ore., operates under su­
wife
being
Mary
R
Johnson,
toj
A committee, composed of E. F pervision of R. R. and W ireless
j will be occupied by L. S LaHatt. | I tuber ■* 4. Officers for the ensuing
whom he was married in November
A reception was tendered Rev, ! r ear were elected as follows;- Mrs 1887, and his second wife being ¡Cruse, J. W. Reed, Al Lindsey, officials and places all graduates in­
and Roger Cary, was appointed to to positions It will pav you to
W. R. F. Browne, wife and family Wm Dale, president; Mrs. J, W
Martha J. Spear, the date of their ■ vjslt tbe Logan section to get aqtiam
Reed,
vice
president'
Mrs.
W.
R.
j Thursday evening of this week at
write them for full details
union being about 1899. His sec (ed alio to eo.op„ a t e with that
the Parsonage. Quite a large niinr- F. Browne, secretary; Mrs. W ’ M
ond wife having preceeded him to locality in securing lietter roads toj
fier of people were present and the Yonce treasurer.
An “ ad” will help you.
the grave about 4 years ago. He this city. This trip will probably j
The
following
committees
were
evening was very pleasantly spent
had
one
child,
by
adopt’on.
Ella
be
made
in
the
near
ft,lure.
Simi
Miss
Magdelene Springer left last
also appointed:- Visiting Committee,
A chicken supper will be served
Katherine
Lockerby,
to
whom
he
i„r
trip^
will
lx?
made
through
the
|
Thutsdav,
for her home 111 Fc t
Mesdames Herring, Womer, Browne
at E ly’ s Hall at Currinsville next
The cause of George country and other (daces Dodge, la., after pending most >4
and Janies. Su.k Committee, Mes left all his property
Saturday night by the Ladies Aid.
his death is given as carcinoma of , later. The committee for the com- the summer visiting her sister, Mrs.
dames Yoncc, Reed. Hughes, and
The proceeds will be used to defray
the
stomach.
ling banquet had no report which A. E. Sparks ,of this city.
Cowan
Arrangement of Work
The funeral services were ln i they wish to have published as vet, ‘
I the expenses ot the church.
Committee.
Mes ¡ ones
Womer,
Hunting for dianiouds seems to
C harge of Lone Pine lodge, No. ■l' 3 ’ but they are working to bring it to
Rev. W, R F Browne hasmade Herring, and Janies
V F. & A M , and interment wax a successful finish. A list of all lie a popular sport in Estacada this
arrangements with T. B. Ford of
After regular routine work the
made in the Mt Zion cemetery Mon­ tnemliers ot the Club will be printed week.
Portland to be present in Fstacada 1 Society adjourned torn« t with Mrs
day morning at it o'clock.
Mrs. Welter, mother of Ml-
in the near future. The meeting
| and conduct a series of meetings; W M Yonce on Wednesday Oct-
Jesse
Stubbs of this city, arrived
adjourned
to
meet
Tuesday
Oct,
lieginning Sunday evening Oct ober t8. at 2:30 p, m.
hem ou * v isit WVjuvwUY
Patronize your home merchants. 17th.
I jand,
|
Mrs. W. R F Browne, sec
Captain Kidd Suits for boys, $3.50
to $6.50.
Estacada Merc. Co.
Livery, Feed & Sale
j
stock or in catalogue.
w as
Attracts Crowds
W. Lockerby
Come in and look over our line of
and see if we can’ t please you.
!
A Bin dance will be given in the
l'ortlaud , Estacarla pavilion Octolier 141I1
F M. Gill, wife and daughter of
Dufur, have decided to make this
section their future home and have
moved here. They will occupy the
Wm. AV. Davis Jr. place.
L . E. Belfils
a*™
$1 A Y E A R
Portland Estacada Exhibit
of any watch, clock or jewelery re­
paring.
tf Mrs. W. A. Jones Dies
D IR E C T O R S :
i»* v ■
Warren Barr
visitor this week.
iqw .
Mrs Keith who had a case of
Il R Kimmel visited relatives | blood poison, is rapidly recovering. Fruits, Vegetables, Grains and;
and friends in Oregon City Monday
A , Havens and E. Krebs have
Grasses Make Attractive
J. A. Sotner is assisting in the completed tin. ir bakery and are
Exhibit In W aiting
! now ready for business They have
Estacada State Rank
Room
Mrs. F. J Harkenrider and son le s(d 1 lie lot just north of Smith’s!
neat
market
and
in
the
near
future!
George went to Portland Tuesday
will occupy the same.
At preen t I
morning
they aie situated on tile rear end 01 , More Specimens Are
A little son was born to the wife the lot occupied by Mr, H avens
Needed At Once
of James White of Cazadero Sun­ bouse, They intend to give the
day.
very best possible service and ask
Harry Keeney, who has b<en tor > our patronage. The ffiiii is
a hi, nt in Wisconsin for some time. known ns the Oregon Bakery, Fresh Fruits Which are now in
has returned to his home in Caza-1 Orders will be taken at iheir place
Use must Soon be R e ­
dero.
| of business Give us a trial.
We
placed by new Articles
„ Remember
1
r I.aHatt
ti
1
• in . need 1 ■ "id do our best to please
when
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ESTACADA STATE BANK
CAPITAL -
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OCTOBER 12