Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, March 21, 1912, Image 1

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    ESTACADA
All the News
All the Time
PROGRESS
E STA C A D A , OREGON, TH U R SD A Y,
NO. 29 of V O L. 4
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E S T A C A D A
S T A T E
B A N K
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CAPITAL
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M ARCH 21, 1912
CITY SCRUBBING DAY
the county committee: $25 for the
best general exhibit; £25 lor best
exhibit of vegetables; $18 suit for)
Estacadans are R ead y
best practical piece of furniture, Session Called at B on er Th e-
$20 suit for best mechanical to y ; $5
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for best musk melon and a years
t r e T o m o rro w N.ght
subscription to the Pacific North­
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COUNTY DIVISION MEET
BUSINESS HOUSES TO CLOSE
west to every winner of a prize; $5
for field corn in class A.
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Prizes will also be awarded in Subject to be Considered From A ll A n ­
1 : s reel Cleaning Brigade W ill Hu»tle 8
both classes for specimens of field
gle»— Everybody Asked to Come
Hour* if Necessary Prepare Your
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and Exchange Ideas.
Rubbish for Hauling.
corn, sweet corn, pop corn, musk-
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melons,
watermelons,
squashes,
po­
• • Bright and early tomorrow morning
Whether the question of division of
tatoes, cabbage, celery, grain selec­ Clackamas county will he submitted the
>ly more than 100 men from every
1 W . D . J E L L I S O N , Pres. T H O M A S Y O C U M , V . Pres. • : p
tion, bird houses, piece of furniture, coming fall will likely he determined at
>f life will turn out and give Es-
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vegetable collection of onions, tur­ the big meeting called for tomorrow
a
cleanup
that
it
has
sorely
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L . E. B E L F I L S , Cashier
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I for some time. The streets and nips, beets, carrots, cauliflower, to­ evening at Boner’s theatre. The com­
downtown will have first atten- mato, parsnip and cucumber, pair mittee appointed at the former meeting
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Directors;
has prepared a map and data and speak­
id after that the residence sec-
Barred Rocks, pair VV’ hite Rocks, ers will present the proposition from all
TH O M AS YOCUM,
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W . D. J E L L I S O N ,
Everybody has taken enthusiastically pair Buff Orpingtons, Black Mi angles.
J. A . S O M E R ,
¡ u »e proposed cleanup, Mayor Reed norca, vegetable collection No 2 of 1 Representatives from various districts
J O H N Z O B R IS T ,
R. M. Standish who circulated peas, string beans and lettuce, affected are expected and it is the wish
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L . E. B E L F I L S .
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w ten agreements to work tomorrow, pumpkin, labor saving device, me­ that a general discussion be held to ar­
! ft d every person signing willingly, chanical toy, canned fruit, bread, rive at the sentiment of the voters.
Everybody is invited to come. The
! A in addition, the business houses jelly, mending, darning, aprons, meeting w ill begin at 8 o’clock.
ed to close most of the day. Em-
ers and employes will work side by print or calico dresses, asters, sweet
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Baseball Park Fixed;
' si picking up and carting away the peas, chickens, ducks, pigs.
i dt is. In this connection, a!! lot own-
A Critical Inspection
of your eyes may show the cause of that contrary
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 remote
from your eyes; might disclose the obscure cause
of nervous disorders, the relief of which would af­
ford you untold joy.
There
may
give the same thorough scientific examination as
we, but many of our patients who have previously
“ been the rounds” say they havn’t found them.
PREPARING FOR PREACHERS
D r. E r v in L. Sells. O ptical Spec­
ia lis t. w ith th e E stacad a J e w e lr y
C o m p a n y e v e ry W ed n esd ay fro m
8:30 a. m . to 4:30 p. m .
Estacada Jewelry Company
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Broadway
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Mmntn
First Day o f Session April 16-17 W ill be
Given O ver to Reception and
Speechmaking at Church.
Preparations are going forward
for the meeting of the Salem dis­
trict of Methodist ministers to take
place in Estacada April 16-17.
Rev. W . R. F. Browne, pastor ot
the Methodist church, has received
some correspondence but the pro­
gram has not yet been announced.
The first evening there will be a
reception at which three addresses
of welcome will be made. Mhyor J.
* W. Reed for the city; Professor
James for the Methodist church and
Rev. W . Givens for the Christian
church.
The response will lie by
Rev. Janies Morrow of Salem, dis­
trict superintendent. The musical
program is in charge of Mrs. A. K.
Morton.
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WanttoClcanUp?
Our Big Stock of New Wall Paper
IS HERE !
Beautiful Designs,
Stock Fresh and Classy
Let us quote you prices which, we are certain, are as
LOW as the LOWEST
W hile in our store, have a look at our Furniture and Queensware.
And 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
Odd Fellows Building
Prizes Offered Pupils at
Estacada Juvenile Pair
A s an incentive to school pupils
lo engage in agriculture and manual
training a juvenile fair in charge of
Professor James of Estacada will he
held in Estacada district the latter
part of August. Clackamas county
is divided into ten districts. F.sta-
cada is one and the contestants who
are divided into two classes, A and
B, the former including those be
tween 12 and 20 and the latter be
tween 5 to 12 years old, will contest
locally and at the state fair front
this county.
All children of Estacada and vi
un ity are eligible
The county
committee will visit all ten fairs anil
award prizes, It is an important
movement and the witiners' exhibit
will be sent to the state fair « lu re
■ I prizes of about $500 will be award­
ed. A committee will shortly so­
licit for prizes for this district. The
following prizes will be awarded by
I OK
CASH
Estacada ball park is being rap­
Estacada Merc. Co.
Buy some of our
One
Week
Specials
S P E C IA L ON
and save big money.
7 cans Togo sardines.......
25
Mackerel, k it .......................
90
Beans, speckled 5c lb, 20 lbs
95
Beans, red 5c lb, 20 lbs.....
95
Babbitts Cleaner, 3 10c cans
20
Pie Rhubarb, 1 gal can.....
20
Peas, 1 gal can ...................
35
Beans, string, 1 d o z ...........
75
10
That the poultry industry in this
region is rapidly increasing is
vouched for by Justice Givens who
is something of a chicken raiser
himself. He says he has kept pret­
ty close count and within a radius
of five miles of Estacada there are
98 incubators in operation.
"T h a t means a capacity of 16,000
eggs.” he sa'd-
" I f 75 percent
hatches, there are 12,000 green
chickens turned loose in the world
every 21 days, providing, said in­
cubators and the owners thereof
keep b usy."
Jewelry work of all kind neatly
an: promptly done.— L aliatt
6 8
C e n ts
6 8
Warranted Razors $1.00-$2.50
Safety Razors, $1.00 to $5.00
Our prices are Low er-There’ s a Reason
Social Functions.
In celebration of tlieir twelfth
wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs.
E E Saliug entertained handsome­
ly at their home in Currinsviile last
Thursday evening.
Their friends
enjoyed progressive five-hundred,
the principal form of amusement,
five tables participating.
A t the
conclusion of the game a count
showed that first prizes had bee.,
won by Mrs. L. FL Belfils and Mr,
A 1 Lindsey; second prizes by Mrs.
A 1 Lindsey and Dr. H. V. Adix.
Mrs. J. W. Reed and L. E. Belfils
were rewarded with booby prizes.
A luncheon concluded the evening.
Those attending were:
Messrs,
and Mesdames, J. W. Reed, L E.
Belfils, James, H. V. A dix, A, E.
Sparks. Robert Currin, Lindsey,
E. E. Saling, C. C. Saling, Mrs.
Fred Gartner and Fred Barth-
olemew.
CIT41ION
In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the
County of Clackamas.
In the matter of the estate of Peter Claussen. de­
ceased.--Citation.
T o Peter Emi! Claussen, Albert Claussen. Leopold
Claussen, and all persons Interested In the estate
of said deceased.
In the Name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby cited and required to appear and be
in the county court of the state of Oregon, for the
county of Clackamas, at the county court room of said
court, on the 1 3th day of May. 1912 at the hour of
10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. then and there
to show cause, if any exist, why an order should not
be granted to W . H. Mattoon. administrator of the
estate of Peter Claussen. deceased, to sell the whole
or part of the southwest quarter (S W M ) of northeast
quarter (N E \ i ) and northwest quarter (N W ’ i ) of the
souteastquarter (S E K ) and northeast quarter (N E K )
of southwest quarter (S W *^ ) section l 7. township 3
range 5 east of Willamette Meridian. Clackamas
county. Oregon, being the real estate of said de­
ceased. at private sale, as shall be necessary.
Witness the Hon. R. B Beatie. judge of said court
this I 1th day cf March. 1912.
Attest. W . L. Mulvey. clerk, by I. M. Har.ington
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(seal)
deputy clerk.
Watch Terrace Addition Grow
Best Investment
in the city
Why?
Streets and Alleys are being completed.
water will soon be on the property.
City
New homes
are fast being built and because Terrace Addition
lots are worth double their present price.
Estacada Realty Co.
DUNCAN & CRUSE BROTHERS
The Home of Quality
Groceries Delivered
Notice for Publiration
A t Your Door
Department of the Interior, U . S. Land O ffice at
Portland. Oregon. Feb. 24th. 1912
Notice is hereby given that Edward O. Spulak of C ol­
ton. Oregon. who on Feb, 19. 1906. made homestead
entry No. 15887. Serial No. 01253. for 3 E 5i section
I 8. Township 5 south. Range 4 east. Willamette Me
ridlan. has filed notice of intention to make ftnal five
year proof, to establish claim to the land above de­
scribed, before the Register and R eceiver of the
United States Land O ffice at Portland, Oregon, on
the 9th day of April, 1912.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Press Bonney.of Molalli, Oregon
H. E. Carr,
of Park Place Oregon: W illiam E. Bonney and W il­
liam Sheaffer. of Colton. Oregon.
H .F. Higby Register
Never too much trouble to do anything
that adds to the convenience of our
patrons. Our first care is that the best
goods in the market arrive at our store,
Our second care is that our prices are
right, and efficient and careful sales­
men look after your interests. Our
third is, the goods reach your residence
promptly and in good condition.
Call for Samples of Sperry
Livery, Feed & Sale Sperry Rolled Oats.
flour and
STABLE
Bids for Clcdrinq
Bids are asked for d ealin g the
!x>ttom in Terrace addition Call on
Cary Brothers for particulars. Bids
I n ii't he in b y March 26 at 6 p. m
Tlie light to reject any and all bids
is reserved.
A t the special price of
Coffee. Liptons, 3 40c cans 1 00
Washo, 3 10c cak es...........
A Month Near Estacada
75c, $1.00 and $1.25
Coffee, Crescent, 3 40c cans 1 00
35
Hatching 1 2 ,0 0 0 Chicks
Pocket Knives
Apricots, 1 doz can s.........$1 65
Preserves, Heinz, 50c hot’ l
If the plans of W. A . Heylman
are realized, work will begin short­
ly on a modern little theatre on
Main street, negotiations for the
lot being about completed.
The structure, if built, will be 75
by 80 feet, two stories and a half
high of frame.
Modern lighting
and exits are to be furnished. The
lobby is to be 10 feet extending the
entire from of the building and the
stage 20 feet deep with a height of
two stories and a half.
The parquet occupies the remain­
ing fifty feet.
The first balcony
and the gallery are to be in the
second story. In front of the bal­
cony and facing Main street, it is
planned to put in offices.
Drama may be presented on the
stage as well as moving pictures.
Mr. Heylman has been planning
the building for some time and lias
about decided to construct it.
I OR
CASH
Friday and Saturday
season, the fences having been re­
paired and a force of men having
harrowed and smoothed the dia­
mond. A dozen or more men are
trying for the team, among them,
Neil and Lee Bronson as battery;
Smith ib ; Simmons 2b; Cushman
3b; Douglas ss; outfielders, Schultz,
Ed Douglas, E. Townsend and
Cowling. Another pitcher to re­
lieve Neil Bronson may be added.
The new uniiorms have been or­
dered. They are dark blue with
white trimmings and white socks.
Practice games will be played from
time to time until the opening of
the regular schedule.
Mrs. Sara Green Davis, a charter
member of the first Oregon grange
died at her home in Garfield, last Fri­
day after a lingering illness. Services
for the immediate family were con­
ducted at the home, Sunday at 1 o’clock
and at 2 o’clock public services took
place at Mt. Zion church where a large
crowd was in attendance. Deceased
was a member of the Christian church
of Estacada and the services were con­
ducted by Rev. W. Givens, assisted by
Rev. Mr. Browne and C. F. Swander.
P. F. Standish and the Memorial church
quartet had charge of the music. The
burial was at Zion cemetery in charge
of the Garfield grange, of which de­
ceased was a charter member.
Mrs. Davis was born at Albany, N.
Y. Jan. 25 , 1851 . She was married
May 24 , 1867 to William Davis who sur­
vives her. Of the union seven sons
and three daughters were born, all liv­
ing. She crossed the plains with her
husband settling in Clackamas county
in 1868 . She was a charter member of
Marshfield grange No. 1 and also of
Garfield grange.
Mdse.
We Sell Cheaper, That's Why
Oregon Orange is Dead idly whipped into shape for the
PLANS NEWESTACADATHEA1RE
be others who
Team Begins Practice
Charter A\ember of First
uncil Friday evening, the con­
tract for the 1,900 feet of pipe for
the Terrace addition water main
was awarded for £310, which price
includes the fixtures. There were
present Mayor Reed and Aldermen
Lindsey, Hawkins and Underwood.
T he change from the 6 inch pipe
to 4 inch worked a still larger re­
duction in the cost which was or­
iginally $382. And the city bought
200 feet more of pipe.
The pipe,
fixtures, digging and laying of the
main will total $440. which is $200
less than originally estimated. The
ditch is practically completed and
laying of the mains will begin im
mediately.
Bids are now being received for
digging the ditch and laying the
tiling in Wade street between
Fourth and Eighth streets.
This
is the ditch which was dug by vol­ W . A. Heylman May Put up Structure
to Seat 450 People T o Have a
unteers and later caved in causing
Parquet and T w o Balconies.
a damming of the water.
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PREPARE DATA FOR CITIZENS
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This Bank will be open be- j: p!
This will be hauled away.
| tween the hours 1 1 o’clock a.m. and ■ u
: 2 p. m. Friday, March 22, account |; T
Main Costs Only $ 4 4 0
said date being “CLEAN-UP DAY.”
A t a special meeting of the city
Only Paper in
East Clackam as
W . A.
JO N ES
P R O PR IE TO R
Good rigs and careful drivers always
SPECIAL
Given
W atch next week for announcement of special bargains.
sale unprecedented in importance to our customers.
A
ATTENTION
Hunting and Pishing Parties
WOOD & LUMBER
L cm -. i 1 uni L ' ng Distam-t Tclcpbuu*
DUNCAN 4 CRUSE BROTHERS