Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, November 16, 1911, Image 1

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VOL. 4
ESTA CA D A . OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16.
L O CA L NEW S AND
PERSO NAL MENTION
Jewlery work of all kind neatly
an:' promptly done,— LaHatt.
ESTACADA STATE BANK
CAPITAL
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Mrs. Clark Posson, Mrs Otto
Stubeu and children spent from
Friday until Sunday in Portland.
$25,000
Johnny Clarkson is down from
Hood River and says they had
more snow up there than we had
here.
We have for the past week been
having bad weather but the East
and Middle West has had blizzards
and very severe weather.
A S w e ll T u rk ey
dinner on Thanksgiving doesn’t begin
to equal the savings made by the man
who pays by check instead of in cash.
He hasn't frittered his money away
like the one who carries currency in­
stead of a check book.
Open an ac­
count with the Estacada State Bank
and you'll find that a cli ck book
doesn’ t burn a hole in your pocket as
ready money does.
Mrs. E. S. Womer received the
sad intelligence on Saturday morn­
ing of the death of her father, back
in Pennsylvania. He had just past
his eighty-first birthday.
Lee Cotigdon went to Eugene
over a week ago to see his brother
who is very ill. Saturday they got
word that his brother was very low'
so Bessie and Lulu went also.
At the Estacada Home Bakery
you can get three loaves of bread
for ten cents. 1 loaf and 2 ticktts,
2 loaves and 1 ticket, or three
loaves. — G. H. Lichthorn,
W hy Not Be P e rfe c tly S afe
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 1 N V E S T M E N I
and inviting loss and injury later on.
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From bills printed at this office
the Estacada Fire boys will give a
fireman's dance on Wednesday
evening November 29th, at the
Pavilion.
Elsewhere in this issue will be
found a notice about the Youths
Companion. We will accept sub­
scriptions to it at this office and
receipt to you for the same.
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Clackamas Title Company^
Established twenty years
509-511 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
PO RTLA N D , OREGON
M e m b e rO re g o n A sso ciatio n o f T itle M e n
M e m b e r A m e r ic a n A sso ciatio n o f T itle M e n
O. O. Bland. She is a cousin of
Mr, Bland and her home before her
marriage was with him.
Come in and look over our line of
FURNITURE
and see if we can’t please you.
for.
I have left with me, for sale two
very desirable lots, in Estacada,
A good bargiti if taken at once.
we 1 Inquire at the Progress
T h at’s what we are here
We have some nice Matting R ugs 9 x 1 2
think will please you, both in price and quality.
rockers that can’t be beaten.
which
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.
The family of J. C. Bradford,
who have been residents of Estaca­
da for over a vear, have returned
to Portland. Mr. Bradford, who is
in charge of the River Mill, will
stay with his son who lives at
River Mill.
W e 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
ESTACADA FURNITURE CO.
W. D. and L . M. Henthom, Proprietors
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reed, Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. Sparks, Dr. and
Mrs. Adix and Mr. and Mrs. A 1
Lindsey formed a party that went
to Portland to see “ The Boy from
the Couutry,” at the Heilig.
Mr and Mrs E. S. Womer went
to Portland Tuesday evening to
witness the reception to Gypsy
Smith at the I ig auditorium. They
returned ou the late car Saturday
evening.
An
a p p r o p r i a te
g ift fo r C h ris tm a s
fancy
S ilv e r
P la te d
W a re .
N e w d e s ig n s t h i s
y e a r.
UNIVERSAL
FOOD
CHOPPER
the
p le a s e s
| H O USE
A FL A W L E SS DINNER
cooked on a
FLA W LE SS RANGE-
THE KOUKD OAK C ff/E l
$6. $ 8 a n d $10
L o o k T h e m O v e r.
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Use a Beckwith Round Oak Chief
to cook your Thanksgiving Dinner.
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Prices, $ 6 0 to $70.
b e c a u s o It la
SIMPLE,
P e n d le to n
W ool
B la n k e ts
V /I F E
DURABLE,
Large Ovens.
QUICK and
absolutely
the
B u r n t W ood
'BEST TIIEkE
m a k e n ic e C h r is t m a s P re s e n ts .
Size No. 0, 95c.
Size No, I, $1.15
Size No. 2, 1.35
Size No. 3. 1.75
There are so many uses to
which these choppers may be
put that they are very con­
venient about the house.
We have many articles in this
Match Holders, 15c.
Whisk Broom Holders, 15c.
Collar Box, 15c.
line at 15 cents up to 60c.
Photo Holders, 15c.
Neck T ie Racks, 15c.
Glove Box, 15c._
This Superior Wood heater
18 inch, $14.50.
20 inch, $15.50.
22 inch, $16.50.
By replacing the linings of
this stove it can be made to
last for years.
The linings
are cast and easy to put in.
Procure an outfit and burn these presents yourself.
Outfits $2.25, $3.25 and $3.50.
G E N U IN E S A V O R Y R O A S TE R S
in S te e l $1.00 each, in E n a m e l $1.75 each.
P le n t y la rg e Tor th e T u rk e y .
ESTAC AD A M ER C A N TILE CO.
* W l M B M laB E ifT t' ."HBCBáSfiíTS
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Dale went
The city bastile, detention home,
to Hood River last week to visit
or “ coolet’ ’ as you may choose to
their daughter, Mrs. Stubbs, and
call it, has been quite popular dur­
to take in the Hood River apple
ing the past week, judging from
show.
the number of people accomodated
The Youths Companion has a there. Gentlemen able to take care
very wide circulation and for good of themselves feel that it is not a
clean " reading conned be excelled. fit place to occupy.
It is with pleasure we recommend
Frank Jones and wife, of Sell-
such publications to our readers.
wood, came out Friday and stayed
I can fix anything that is wrong until Sunday afternoon with Mrs.
with your watch.— LaHatt.
Jones’ mother. Mrs. N. C. Shank-
Mrs. Mary Bedel, of Boise, land. Mrs. Shankland went home
Idaho, has come to Estacada to with them and will stay a few
make her home with the family of weeks in town.
s p o n sib le C o m p a n y
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The stock holders of the Ogle
Mine, at a meeting recently held,
requests the manager to ascertain
the cost of a smelter. The stock is
mostly held by Oregon City people.
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W e a re s h o w in g
a n ic e lin e o f th e
best
m akes
of
T. B. Lydey was picked up by
Constable Jones, in Estacada ou
Wednesday on a warrant issued in
Portland, charge of horse stealing.
Baby walker, baby bath tub, go-
cart, and a ladies' riding saddle for
sale cheap. Apply Dr. Adix.
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Mr. ami Mrs Beals, of Albany, The B u yin g Pow er O f $ 1 .7 5
and Mr. and Mrs. Elmir Black­
burn, of Clatskanine, were visiting
A little money some times buys a
at the Youce home during the past
week. Mrs. Beals is a sister of good deal. F’ or instance, take the
W. A. JO N E S
Mrs. Yonce,
They were on tlieir subscription price of The Youths
P R O P R IE T O R
way back to Nebraska.
Mr. | Companion fo ra year— $1.75. If Good rigs and careful d riv ers always
SPECIAL ATTENTION
Blackburn is a brother of Mrs. all the good reading in the52 week­
Yonce. They all spent a few days ly issues of the paper were publish­ G iven H u n tin g and F ish in g Parties
ed in book form, according to its
in Portland.
kind. it would make about thirty
WOOD & LUMBER
Bill Irvin is again in the toils of
1 volumes of fictiou, science, essays
Local aud Long Distance T elephone
the law. He was arrested in Port­
; by famous writers, household man­
land for impersonating a revenue agement and economies, sp>>rts and
officer, At a preliminary hearing pastimes tor boys, natural history,
2 lots and good house on Short
he was held for the Grand Jury and anecdotes, humor, etc. The serial street, $1500. Terms.
the bond fixed at $750.00. He is stories alone would fill several
5 acres close in; all level, bargain
Nortnan Elling, of Garfield, on said to havesecurt-d $10.00 fromW. volumes. Among these is Ralph price $900. Terms.
his way from Portland on Monday H. Taylor, Union A ve., while Paiue's great story of the Boxer
5 room house and lot on Main
morning, stopped long enough at pretending to be a federal officer. Rebellion in China, “ The Cross
street,
electric lights and city water
the Progress office to tell a dog From what we haye learned he is and the Dragon.” Another is by
price $1050 if taken soon. Terms.
also
mixed
up
in
a
check
trans­
story. He purchased a fine hound
J. W. Schultz, who was adopted by
2 of the best lots on Broadway,
pup last week and took him home, action with some local people that the Black feet when a boy. It is
house
and barn, A snap for cash.
the next morning he found that does not seem to be the proper ealled “ TheQuest for the Fish-Dog
Investigate
this.
thing.
He
had
not
secured
the
the pup had killed fifty-three of B
Skin.”
Another glorious girl's
2
choice
city
lots on Cnrrin street
necessary bond.
C. Looney’s hens.
story by C. A. Stephens, called
LaHatt has a good assortment of “ Julia Sylvrster.” It is the story large 8-room house, well furnished;
A certain woman who lives not a
good barn. Trice $3,000. Terms.
spectacles and eye glasses.
of a “ Mercer” girl in the pioneer
thousand miles from Estacada went
2 acres Estacada Heights, part
days of Oregon an.d Washington
to take a dose of medicine, when
clear, all level and fenced, $400,
and
that
is
only
part
of
the
serials
she took it it tasted like coal oil, she Estacada People Hear
2 lots aud 5 room house on Wade
It will cost you nothing to send
got a different spoon and took an­
Gipsy Evangelist for the beautiful Announcement of street, $750. Terms.
other dose, it also tasted like oil, so
The Companion for 1912, and we
she then examined the bottle and
Ou Wednesday evening two will send with it sample copies of
found it was the sewing machine special car load of local people,
the paper.
WOODIE L M D C O M P W Y
oil bottle. No bad effects.
mostly from Estacada, but some
think b uilding
Do not forget that the new sub­
A special communi­ from Cazadero, CurrinsvlUe and scriber for 1912 receives a gift of
cation of Estacada Eagle Creek went to Portland to The Companion's Calender for
Rev. Browne 1912, lithographed in ten colors I II. Cooper, of Portland, visited
Lodge No. 149 F. & bear Gipsy Smith.
in Estacada ou Wednesday.
A. M. will be held and Rev. Givens made arrange­ and gold, and all the issues for the
ments
for
the
special
and
had
res­
remaining weeks of 1911 free from
Basket ball seems to be the pre­
on Tuesday evening
November 21 st. Work in the F, ervations for seats in the taber­ the time the subscription is received. vailing sport here now and the
Only $1.75 now, but on January different teams are practicing quite
Visiting nacle. One car was at hist ordered
C. & M. M. degrees.
brothers cordially invited.— F. W. but as applications for seats came i, 1912, the price will be advanced faithfully.
in rapidly it was necessary to order to (zo o .
Gartuer, W. M.
I guarantee all work done —
another. One hundred and one
The Youth's Companion, 144
The Progress has more than persons were accomodated, making Berkeley S t., Boston, Mass. New LaHatt.
three thousand different newspaper the largest night special excursion subscriptions received at this office.
The Ladies Aid of the M. 15 .
and magazine combinations in club­ from here that has gone to Port­
Church »ill hold a bazaar and
bing rates at prices that defy all land, Hundreds of persons were
Mrs. S P Waterhurv has been I cafeteria supper on December 15,
competition.
Why send your being turned away when the Esta-
confined to her Ted with sickness
Wm. Yonte moved this week, to
money to strangers? This is the I cada people reached the taliernacle.
the past couple weeks.
‘ the rooms over the Estacada State
time of year that the best prices are t Twelve thousand people heard the
Mrs. L. S. LaHatt ami two Bank.
obt.; ined for your coining years great evangelist at the evening ser-
Livery, Feed & Sale
ST A B L E
“ Would you consider a trade or
exchange for any of your land?
We have had a number of parties
from Port! nd and elsewhere who
have wanted to purchase land in
I this country, but wish to take out
all or part of same in tr. de for Port-
laud property, home- 11■: N. tify
us at once if you will consider trade
Fat cattle wa ited; the fr-Mcr tne
for any of your laud
Staudish reading. Ask at the Progress to : vice. The special arrived in Port- children come to Ksiacndi from
, laud at 7 aud left at 1130.
Ho ebitrg this week-
better.- See Fred Jorg.
see .heir list.
Brothers.