Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, March 14, 1912, Image 1

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All the News
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of
ESTACADA
PROGRESS
ESTA CA D A , OREGON, TH U R SD AY,
VOL. 4
Only Easier in
Eas? Clackamas
$1 A Y E A R
M A R C H 14, 1912
I BOOST FOR CO. DIVISION
"FREE” DITCH IS COSTLY
Estacada Merc. Co.
MUCH ENTHUSIASM IS SHOWN
COUNCIL Buys SOME TILING
We Sell Cheaper, TlniCs Why
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ESTACADA STATE BANK
I
CAPITAL • $25,000
some. Still, the locals hadn 't much
Mdse.
Mdse.
license to win for they got aw ay to
I OK
TOR
a bad start and they didn't play up
to their norm al form.
But they J O riginally D ug by V olunteers CASH
CASH
M ass M eetin g S elects C om ­
d id n 't lay down an instant.
They
It C aves In
m itte e to A rran g e..
were full of fight when the whistle
blew ending the contest.
It was
the second defeat for them the en
tire season. T h eir other defeat was
T hey have won Change Made in W ater Pipe to Terrace
New County Deemed for Bert Interest by one point.
Buy some of our
about
a
dozen
games.
T h a t’ s some
Addition No Successor to A ld er­
o f C u t Clackamas “ Cleanup
record,
by
the
way.
man
Osborne,
Resigned.
Day“ Chosen for Estacada.
Jefferson's forwards proved regu­
A ditch on W ade street between
A big meeting to organize for a cam­ lar fiends at basket throw ing and
S P E C IA L ON
and save big money.
paign for a division o f Clackamas coun­ while the team as a whole fouled Fourth and E igh th street, dug part­
ty was arranged at a mass meeting tw elve times, Estacada landed only ly by volunteer labor about six | 7 cans T o g o sardin es.......
25
held at Boner's theatre last Thursday two of the baskets from the foul months ago to drain the townsite
90
evening.
M ackerel, k i t ........................
border, has, to date, cost Estacada
And a “ Cleanup D ay" for Estacada line.
Apricots, 1 doz c a n s ..........$1 6.S
A big crow d saw the gam e and about $155
A t the council meet­
— a day when its' citizens will get out
and donate a days work toward making tock delight in panning the Port­ ing T uesd ay even in g a bill for
Beans, speckled 5c lb, 20 lbs
95
the town tidy, was selected and a com­ land referee, w ho had it coming.
5130 68 for tiling was paitl and bids
Beans, red 5c lb, 20 lb s .....
95
mittee named to canvas for volunteers.
T h e first half stood 16 to 8 for are now asked for cleaning up the
7 5 c , $ 1 .0 0 and $ 1 .2 5
The date for both meetings is Friday,
Babbitts
Cleaner,
3
10c
cans
20
The
March 22 ---the cleanup to take place the visitors and the second half 17 ditch and layin g the tiling.
20
Pie Rhubarb, 1 gal can. ...
during the day and the county division to 12. For Estacada, Morton threw council some time ago paid $25 for
meeting in the evening at 8 o'clock.
four baskets from the field, Evans excavatin g, the volunteers who dug
Peas, 1 gal c a n ....................
35
When Governor West arrives here two, D ouglas two and G raham one. most of the ditch finding they had
the next day to speak at the Garfield T h e visitors tossed 13 baskets from underestimated.
A t the special price of
Beans,
string,
1
d
o
z
............
75
Since tlien the
Grange Estacada will present a reno­
the
field
and
seven
from
the
fo
u
l!
ditch
has
caved
in
and
dammed
the
Coffee. Liptons, 3 40c cans 1
vated appearance.
^ water and it became* necessary for
All this activity follows the coming line out o f a total of nine chances.
Coffee, Crescent, 3 40c cans 1
to Estacada of F. D. Hunt, traffic man­
T h e Estacada lineup:
Fellow s | the council to act.
Preserves, H einz, 50c bot’ l
ager of the P. R. L. & P. Co., who has and Evans, center;
35
G raham and
T h e council also authorized a
had appropriated $500 to clear the right
Douglas, forw ards; Morton and chauge in the w ater pipe to Terrace
W asho, 3 10c c a k e s ............
of way along the townsite. Mr. Hunt
addition, it being discovered that
also offered to donate enough crushed W oodle, guards.
the 6 inch pipe originally advertised
rock to pave Broadway from the depot
for, woultl not fit the term inus of
to the intersection of Second street.
Property Shows Increase
Enthusiastic for Division
of More Than $4 0 0 ,0 0 0 the present main w hich is 4 inch
T h e cost w ill be less than originally |
Announcement by The Progress of
School district 108, which in­ figured.
the county division meeting brought
out a good crowd at the theatre. W. cludes Estacada, shows an increase
No Successor to Osborne.
A. Heylman was elected chairman and in valuation of more than $400,000
A lth o u gh O sborne’ s ' resignation
G. E. Ln Follette, secretary. Chair­
the past year, according to the fig­
as alderman was read early in the
man Heylman explained the purpose of
the meeting and called for a discussion ures received from the assessor by meeting, it was not until the w ind­
of the subject of county division. R. L. E. Belfils of the Estacada State up that A lderm an Jones, gazing
M. Standish, industrial agent of the P. bank.
m ournfully at the vacant chair, in­
R. L. & P. Co., expressed the belief
T h e e xa ct figures for 1911 were,
quired in hushed accents:
that the company wanted to see a di­
$989,407 72. In 1910 the valua­
“ H ow about a new alderman?”
vision and the tax money kept in the
district from which it was collected. tion was $580,000 and in 1909,
“ W t have lost one to n igh t” said
E. W. Bartlett told of the difficulty of $147,000, u gratifyin g show ing M ayor Reed solem nly, “ L et us
doing business at the present county T h is year w ill show an even larger
w a it.1'
seat and said he was eager to help in increase ow ing to completion of the
Sigh s from Alderm an L in dsey.
the proposed division. W. Cary spoke work at R iver Mill.
H aw kins and Underwood.
C ity
along the same line.
Mayor J. W.
T h e school census show s another
Reed said he was decidedly in favor of
Recorder Devore coughed
division and believed if everybody interesting fact for 19 11, the num ­
It was decided to have Engineer
would get out and boost it could be ac­ ber o f school children being 279 as
L ook survey a road from
the
complished. He added that he believed against 243 in 1910 and 147 *n 1909.
Sprin gw ater bridge to the railroad
Oregon city would help.
crossing over the latter’ s property,
Map on Picture Slide.
Mrs. Waterbury Expires
T raffiic
M anager
H u m having
Chairman Heylman offered to have a
After Extended Illness agreed to recommend the change.
picture slide made, showing Clackamas
county and the proposed line of divis­
Bills of $263 94 were allowed,
Mrs. L ouisa C ox W aterbury, aged
ion for use at the big meeting March
63, died last T hursday at the home after Jones had objected to ordering
22. Boone Shortridge offered to circu­
w ork exceeding $25 w ithout adver
late petitions in Lane county, his for­ of her daughter in Estacada, after
A bill for hauling was laid
mer home.
an extended illness. Deceased was tising.
Edwin Bates told how the grange born in Missouri and em igrated with over for modification.
helped in the successful campaign for her parents to O regon, when a
Bids for Cleoring
division of Hood River. He suggested
youn g girl, settling in the W illam ­
commercial clubs could help materially.
Bids are asked for clearing the
She was married to
Following a general discussion, the ette valley.
bottom in Terrace addition. Call on
,
. ,
following committee was elected to Mr. W aterbury and resided for a ,
c ,
.T
,
, Cary Brothers for particulars. Bids
prepare a statement of a compaign time neat Salem.
Her husband and ;
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. must be in by March 26 at 6 p m.
method, to notify other districts of the three
children, Mrs. A . J. Price of
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T he right to reject any and all bids
meeting and to secure c map and data
T
h
e
Dalles;
Mrs.
L
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A
Chapman
is reserved.
in the proposed district: Robert Dun­
Streets and A lleys are being completed. City
can, J. W. Reed, J. M. Shibley, Ed­ and Mrs. H J. C h evron of Esta­
CITATION
win Bates, A. E. Sparks, L. E. Belfils, cada, su rvive her. T h e funeral was In the County Court of the S tate of Oregon for the
water will soon be on the property.
New homes
R. M. Standish, E. W. Bartlett, C. W. held Friday from the undertaking
County of Clackamas.
In
the
matter
of
the
estate
of
Peter
Claussen,
de­
are fast being built and because Terrace Addition
Devore.
parlors of the Henthorns and inter­ ceased. -Citation.
Grand Cleaning Day.
ment was at Springw ater cemetery To Peter Emil Claussen. Albert Claussen. Leopold
lots are worth double their present price.
R. M. Standish aroused much enthu­ Deceased was beloved by the whole Claussen. and all persons interested in the estate
of said deceased.
siasm by proposing a holiday for the
community and the funeral was In the Name of the State of Oregon;
whole town, the day to be devoted to
You are hereby cited and required to appear and be
cleaning the streets and alleys and put­ largely attended. T h e sermon was in the county court of the state of Oregon, for the
ting the municipality in apple-pie order. preached by Rev. W . G ivens of the county of Ciackamas, at the county court room of said
court, on pie 13th day of M*y. 1912, at the hour of
Robert told how other towns in the Christian church.
Mrs. W ater­ 10 o ’clock in the forenoon of said day. then and there
east did it and how captains were ap­ bury was a member of the A d ven ­ to show cause, if any exist, why an order should nnt
be granted to W. H. Mattoon. administrator of the
pointed to direct the work and how
tist Chiis'.iau church.
estate of Peter Claussen. deceased, to sell the whole
everybody, bankers, merchants, preach­
or part of the southwest quarter (SW VJ of northeast
ers, business and laboring men all put
quarter (NE M) and northwest quarter (NW Ji) of the
Social F u n ctio n s
on overalls and “ hopped to it.”
souteastquarter (S E '4)and northeast quarter (NE*i)
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C urrin were of southwest quarter (S W '.i) section I 7. township 3.
“ And even the ladies helped,” he
range 5 east of Willamette Meridian. Clackamas
anded, “ they served coffee ami sand­ hosts, last week, to a number of county. Oregon, being the real estate of said de­
wiches and everybody had a fine tim e." their friends, at their home in Cur- ceased, at private sale, as shall be necessary.
Witness the Hon. R. B. Beatie, judge of said court
The idea made good and many volun­
rinsville. T h e evening was delight­ this 1 1 th day of March. 1912.
This store is headquarters for discriminating customers, who
teered labor of themselves and teams.
Attest:
W. L. Mtilvey, clerk, by I. M. Harrington
Professor James said if the school fully spent at ''50 0 ,” eigh t tables I deputy clerk.
(seal)
want the best the market affords.
board would give him the chance he participating T h e first prizes were
Notice lor Publication
would turn fifty school children loose won by Mrs. Ed Saling and C. C
Department of the interior, U. 3 . Land Office a
to help. Chairman Heylman then ap­ Saling: second prizes by Mrs. A
W e carry:
Portland. Oregon. Feb. 24th, 1912
pointed this committee to canvas the
Notice Is hereby given that Edward O. Spulak of Col
E. Sparks and L. M. Yocum . Fol-
town and get a list of those who would
ton. Oregon who on Feb. 19, 1906. made homestead
SEW srctlon
join the “ White Wings:“
Mayor J. lowing the game refreshm ents were | , n;ry No l5g87-S4rtal 0lJ83
W. Reed, Robert Duncan, R. M, Stan­ served. Am ong those present were: I 8. Township 5 south. Range 4 east. Willamette Me
ridian. has filed notice of intention to make final five
dish.
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Messrs, and
Mesdames: J. W year proof , to establish claim to the land above de­
Reed, L- E. Belfils, Jellison, Y o ­ scribed, before the Register and Receiver of the
United States Land Office at Portland. Oregon, on
Jefferson T o o Much for
You know what they are— the Acme of Quality.
cum. James, E . E. Saling, Millet, the 9th day of April. 1912.
names as witnesses.
Local Basketball Team C. C. Saling, Lindsey. Mrs. A . E. Claimant
Press Bonney. of Molalla, Oregon: H. E. Carr
Sparks, Mrs. G artner and G. E of Park Place Oregon: William E. Bonney and Wi!
CRISCO— Fry onions, then potatoes in same Crisco. The Pota­
It w as an off n ight for Estacada La Follette.
liam Sl.eaffer. of Colton. Oregon.
H.F. Higby. Register
H igh school basketball team and
toes will not taste of onions.
Pupils of the fifth and sixth
Jefferson H igh of P o rtlan d — one of
grades of the Estacada school gave
1 the crack teams of the city le a g ie
a surprise party, the recipient of
| — won 33 to 20 iu a gam e that was
the attention iK-ing their teacher,
Easy Pudding for Ten Cents Silver Spoon Free
! a battlfe all the w ay, F riday even-
Miss Ellen Moclmke.
T h e affair
W. A. JO N E S
Easy Jell for Ten Cents - Glass Mould Free
P layin g ,at top-speed, the vlsilors look place at the home ot Mrs M
P R O P R IE T O R
Adam s and about 35 attended,
G o o d ri^s and ca re fu l d riv e rs a lw a y s
apparently had little or no troublr
bringing refre: lunents w iili them
SPECIAL ATTENTION
with the low ceiling. T h e y worked
G am es were played and an en jo ya­ G iv e u H u n tin g an d P is h in g P a rtict
with accuracy and spirit and as
they o t '» playing under rides d if­ ble evening sjient.
Friday and Saturday
One
Week
Specials
Pocket Knives
Stepping Stones
To Wealth
are the steps leading to the savin gs hank.
E ve ry man, woman and child ought to travel
up these steps often. It spells success and
independence iu the future. T h rift in youth
means w ealth in old age Deposit your sa v ­
ings w ith us and you will find them accum ­
ulatin g at a rapid rate, and earning good in­
terest w hile accum ulating.
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Warranted Razors $1.00-$2.50
Safety Razors, $1.00 to $5.00
A Critical Inspection
of your eyes may show the cause of that contrary
Our prices are Lower-There’s a Reason
and persistent headache, those nerve trying aches
which drugs fail to relieve more than temporarily;
may reveal some hidden defect that is sapping
your nervous vitality, thus effecting organs «»mote
Watch Terrace Addition Grow
from your eyes; might disclose the obscure cause
of nervous disorders, the relief of which would af­
ford you untold joy.
C e n ts
Best Investment
There may be others who
give the same thorough scientific examination as
we, but many of our patients who have previously
in th e city
“ been the rounds” say they havn’t found them.
Why?
Dr. E r v i n L. S e lls . O p tic a l S p e c ­
ia lis t. w it h th e E s ta c a d a J e w e l r y
C o m p a n y e v e r y W e d n e sd a y fro m
8:30 a. m . to 4:30 p. m .
Estacada Jewelry Company
Broadway
“ 4 + 4 —
Want to Clean Up
Estacada Realty Co.
%
r i
d
DUNCAN & CRUSE BROTHERS
The Home of Quality
Our Big Stock of New Wall Paper
IS H E R E !
Beautiful Designs, Stock Fresh and Classy
L et us quote vou prices w hich, we are certain, are as
LOW as the LOWEST
•W h ile in our store, h ave a look at our F urniture and Q ueensw are.
A n d don 't forget the
Special Bargains on Our 5-10-15-
20 and 25 cent Counters
ESTACADA FURNITURE CO.
W . D. and L. M. Henthom, Proprietors
O dd. F ello .vs Building
•I
Preferred Stock Line
“Yours truly” Line
Livery, Feed & Sale
Sperry Flour and Cereals
STABLE
Royal Bakery Bread
ferent from those w hich Estacada
. 4 is «rrit«tom-d »o ir tv-lr-vd them
jew el:\
work of a.l kind
neatly
WOOD A UJMBFR
m inc a n a T r U s T
brothers