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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1911)
NO. 12 o f VOL. E ST A C A D A , OREGON, TH U R SD A Y , NO VEM BER 23. iy ii. 4 I h H LO C A L N EW S AND P E R SO N A L M ENTIO N r any* r**UCT' i , K *: Perry Botiltman, of St, Johns, visited in this city last week. ESTACADA STATE BANK CAPITAL $i A Y E A R ! Dave Bridenstine was seen on the streets of Estacnda on Wednesday. • $25,000 FREE m ' lÈ iÊ Ê Ì m V / m / P à " ! I q Havens and Krebs are building a store room on Broadway. lw f¿. 3 _~i •■ ÿiA fJ-'Ç Preaching at the Free Methodist Church next Sunday evening ot 7:30, by J. A. Hoffer, pastor. ¿ ¡y ffc M } -i I Pair $3.50 pSt SHOES I guarantee all work done.— LaHatt. Just as we had our forms ready for pnyss ut 10.00 a. m. to-day, word was received that Wm. Wilcox, of upper Garfield, had died. Gus Burnett, of Eagle Creek, was a business visitor to this city Wed nesday. a i"M ' M "» i"|ni"i"i'.M ' i i i Joseph Jorg, of Portland, a brother of our townsman Fred Jorg, visited with him from Fri day until Sunday. ’ i"i a-a-a.^-sa-a-aM-a-e-M-a- , Mrs E. P. Scott and daughter, Virginia, left last week for Sheri dan to he gone several days, visit ing with Rev Kuhlman and family Work on Dr. Steiner’s new house 3 W M W M H W B W B W W H — M W B H B W H a W K W B f CE is being pushed to completion, and when finished will add one more nice residence to our growing list. Mable Thorpe slipped while run ning when playing at school and suffered a very painful sprained ankle. , 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 4 ^ . tf ^ G e t a M e rc h a n ta b le A b s t ra c t rr o m a R e - | s p o n s ib le C o m p a n y Clackamas Title Company^ Established twenty years 509-511 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. PORTLAND, OREGON M e m b e r O re g o n A s s o c ia tio n o f Title M e n M e m b e r A m e r ic a n A s so c ia tio n o f T itle M e n Come in and look over our line of FURNITURE for. T h at’s what we are W e have some nice Matting R u gs 9 x 1 2 think will please you, both in price and quality. rockers that can’ t be beaten. A ll kinds of here which we Some fine Furniture in stock or in catalogue. N ow 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 they are there to keep. Yours for business FSTACADA FURNITURE Miss Fay Bartholomew, of Port land, leceives pupils for piano in structions at the home of Mrs. Frazier, on Saturdays. Miss Mary Ptack, of Seattle, Wash., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Somer. She may spend the winter in this city. OLR ABSTRACTS STAND THE TEST and see if we can’ t please you. Myrtle Butler, of Currinsville, suffered a badlv crushed arm by falling over a stick of wood in the rear of her home, Albert Shankland, a High Schoot student, won the meal ticket offered by Jeff's restaurant, on Saturday evening. R I S K I N G Y O U R I N V E S T IC IE N 1 and inviting loss and injury later on. CO. W . D. and L. M. Henthom, Proprietors or $20 Suit from now to Dec. 25th. Men’s, Boys’ and p p i f f mm® Pljitsfe I Youth’s Suits, also Extra Pants. § Í&4 >w LaHatt sells spectacles and eye glasses. find you broke atid unable to afford even the semblance of a feast. Make provision for next and every succeeding year by starting to save something right now. The Estacada State Bank will open an account with you, if you have as much as one dollar. Make the start, you’ll find saving better than spending any day, te i i with dny $15, $17 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dale return ed from a trip to Hood River, on Monday. Don’t Let Another Thanksgiving Proclamation > L **| ‘ f 9 A D I M.“ ’-.V - W le O T H B li- An Eastman Kodak Watch our Show Windows. We will have many Toys to show. H obby Horses, R ocking Horses, Drums, Games, Draw ing Books, Blocks, Banks, Dolls, R oily Dolly T oys, T o y Dishes, Doil Buggies, Doll Beds, Iron Trolley Cars, M onk eys, Sheep, Teddy Bears, Bucking Broncho T oys, &c. ü Brand Clams | Otter would make, a nice Christmas Present No. 2 Brownie, $2 00. No. 2 Folding Pocket Brownie, $5 00. No. 2A Brownie £3 No. 2A Folding Pocket Brownie, $7, No. 2 Flexo Kodak $5. No. 3A Folding Brownie ¡sto. No. 1 A Folding Pocket Kodak $12. No. 3A Folding Pocket Kodak $20. We Sell kodak Supplies. If you are a lover of Mince Meat Fresh Oysters ;j are a littie better than other j « to «. J Luxury or R oyal Club Brand. Clams. 3 Pkgs. for 25 cts. 2 Cans 25 cents. try Sealshipt. Perfect. They are 50 and 85 cts. ESTACADA MERCANTILE CO. VIOLA Court of High School Has Busy Time The citizens of Viola have had a good many current events in the past week. Mr. Smith LaCroy was taken seriously ill at his home. The fore part of the week he was removed Ity relatives to a Portland Hospital. EAGLE CREtK Livery, Teed & STABLE Sale The new station, Cedarbrook, between Alspattgh and Eagle Mrs Altman's class in agricul W . A. JO N E S Creek, will be quite a convenience “ Kangaroo" court seems to he of ture have been busy learning how PROPRIETOR for some people. Good rigs and careful drivers always great interest to Estacadaians at to graft. They are using fruit The Fuchs’ brothers are getting SPECIAL ATTENTION present. Several cases have been trees for the work the lumber ou the ground for a new Given Hunting and Fishing Parties tried in that famous court and each Sheriff Harold Wooster caused house. They are enterprising boys has furnished an evening's amuse the arrest of Adolf Still upon a and we wish them prosperity and Mr. Martin, a resident of Silver ment. WOOD & LUMBER charge of “ Imposing on small Lake, is visiting his neice, Mrs. happiness in their new home. Local and Long Distance Telephone Mort Congdon and sisters Bessie hoys.” Upon being tried before a John Maltoon. Mrs. J. W. Douglass will move and Lulu went to Corvallis to at jury in Judge Fellow’ s court he to Estacada in the near future, The Farmer's Creamery, in tend the funeral ot their father’s was found not guilty. Earl Tracy 2 lots and good house on Short brother which was held at that was the lawyer for the defence and which most all of the citizens of where her son Carl is attending street, $¡500. Terms. school. place Sunday. Mr. L. Y . Congdon the prosecution was conducted by this locality are more or less in 5 acres close in; all level, bargain The general health of our com returned with his children on Mon the Prosccuting Attorney Malcolm terested, sold almost ten tons of munity is excellent although some j price $900. Terms. butter last month. Woodle. day. 5 room house and lot on Main In the Court of the Estacada | Mr. Will Hicinbotliom is con are afflicted with colds. Nick Scheel. of Bissel, drove into street, electric lights and city water Eagle Creek has a new telephone town on Widnesday with his team High School last week the Sheriff structing a porch for Mr. Randolph's price $1050 if taken soon. Terms. line which is owned by the Pro- j presented Ralph Miller as having house. of oxen. Mr Scheel's unique team 2 of the best lots on Broadway, gressive Telephone Co. The attracts considerable attention violated the school laws by “ impos Mr. Thomas Baird Lovelace, a house aud barn, A snap for cash. members are: Johnson, Franklin, ing on small hoys.1’ The defence whenever he visits this city. school teacher of the school of Taylor, J, W Cahill, George Investigate this. was represented by Attorney Earl I Mr. and Mrs, A. II. Standish, Tracy. After careful consideration Viola, left Saturday to attend a White, G. Schupback, J. T. 2 choice city lots on Cnrrin street of Oak Patk, 111., who have been the jury returned a verdict of teacher’ s convention in Oregon Shults, G, W. Hoxie, John Stidle. large 8-room house, well furnished; City. visiting their sous in Garfield for Only three phones are in opeta- good ham. Price $3,000. Terms. g tiity. the past three weeks, returued to Mr. Conrad CockerEne recently tion viz. Cahill's. Schupback’ s, 2 acres Estacada Heights, part The 7lh Grade received the! their home oil Wednesday. Messrs Taylor and clear, all level and fenced, $400. h ghest average in the county spell returned from Portland where he and White’ s. Johnson are property owners here Ennis Townsend resumed work ing and arithmetic test, at this was visiting among friends. 2 lots at.d 5 room house on Wade Central street, $750. Terms. Mr. Clias. Miller is going to set but reside in Portland, at the meat market this week, school, which was recently held. after being compelled to he idle by a At a fire drill held last Thursday I out about 3000 celery plants in the office is Estacada, of course, Were you listening for the wed badly cut thumb, the past several the school building was emptied of Spring, in connection with his fruit weeks. the pupils in 45 seconds. This ¡ orchard, as this vicinity is especial ding hells? Who next? W00DLE EA\D COMPANY ly favorable for celery. Yes, our roads are not so good as was accomplished with all the j Punk, building A change occurred in the work Wm. Page is visiting Mr. they were in places, but when we ing force of the Estacada Mercan children remaining in line and with- ¡ Randolph. consider the loads of wood, potatoes, tile Company on Tuesday when out one of them getting off the graiu. etc , that are being hauled to —Hustler and Bustler. At the Estacada Home Bakery Harry Morgan accepted a position sidewalk. Eagle Creek Cedarbrook and you can get three loaves of bread at the bowling alley and Tom Mor ton the position asd tiver for the I have left with trie, for sale two Alspaugb, we do not wonder at the for ten cents. 1 loaf and 2 tickets, Subscribe now, 2 loaves and r ticker, or three Mercantile Company, very desirable lots, in Estacada. j change. loaves. G. II Liclithorn. A good hat gin if taken at once. A party of surveyors were run Harkonrider had a splendid head Patronize your home merchants. Inquire at the Progress of cauliflower on exhibition in the ning a line at Barton, on Tuesday, Would you consider a trade 01 and in the absence of surveying in Progitss office, thin J. A. Reid El.ction of officers A little party was given at the exchange for any of your land? w ill take place at the came in with a bumper that balanc struments were using a gun to A young man who home of Miss Mary Hettlhorn, We have had a number of partus .egnlar meeting of ed the scale at 8 lb. 6 rz and we sight over. Novcmtier i6th, in from Portland and elsewhere who all thought it gn.xf. It remained 1 was carrying the gnu, not knowing Thursday Estacada Lodge A. Al-ont have wanted to purchase land in for our friend, W. II Kandle, ot that it was loaded, raised the ham honor of her birthday. F & A. M. Dec jth. Spriugwater, to break this record mer and snapped it and the man in ! twenty of her little friends were this country, but wish to take out and carry cfl the fyoiiotx tn date. ! front of him received a wound in pres- nt. Kefiesltments were served all ' r part of same in trade for Port- The Ladi< s’ Aid of the M. K. Mr. Kandle hr'.tight to this office- the shoulder. Word was S' tit to ¡ and they took their departure at 1s:tjl property, houses etc. Notify It proved | jo:oo p. tn. Many pretty proem* us at once if you will consider tradt Church will n e-t next week at the last week, an .!mo-f perfect iiea.i, Estacada for a doctor. which weighed 8 lb-. 15 oz. Who nut to be a serious, but a flesh! were recrired, for which Mis* for any of your laud. Standish Pars, ti.-, ; on : , u V * r ist instead Brothers, of November 20,h. i wound only. | Mary thanks you, one and all. S can heat it ? Li