Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, June 06, 1912, Image 1

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ESTACADA
Ad the News
All the Time
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VOL.
E ST A C A D A , OREGON, T H U R SD A Y ,
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I HOLD TWO MEETINGS
County division advocates at
George and Garfield
ESTACADA STATE BANK
CAPITAL
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$25.000
We have money to loan on
good morgages at current rate
TIME IS MONEY
You need the former;
W e need the latter.
W e can both get what we need, if you will come in and
price our
Big line of Watches
When you find how reasonable they are in price,
you can’t afford to risk your eyesight by squinting at the
sun or by asking Central what time it is.
If you want a time piece on which you can rely
to the minute,
BUY OF U S!
W e meet all competitors, no matter where located, and
as for catalogue houses, They’ re Easy. Reduced rates on
all jewelry and clocks. Watch and Clock repairing prompt­
ly attended to.
Estacada Jewelry Company
Broadway
Fruit Season is on
W E H AN D LE
A full Line of Economy Jars
A N D ALSO
Caps, Rubbers for Mason Jars
ESTACADA FURNITURE CO.
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PROGRES
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W . D. and L M Henthom, Proprietors
Odd Feltows Building
GQQD CROWDS ATBOTH PLACES
Forty E t U o d » people tour beautiful
George lection Mooting« nt Eagle
Creek. Barton and Spring-
water next.
With ideal weather, beautiful
surroundings in the groves at the
Country club in Upper Garfield and
at George, county division speakers
were inspired to do their best before
the big crowds which greeted theta
the early part of this week. Forty
people from Estacada, Currinsville
and surrounding points accompanied
the speakers and the Cascade male
quartet, picniced al Miller’ s bridge
in the George district and thorough­
ly enjojed the day. Many bad
never been in the George country.
The pretty farm homes and build­
ings, highly cultivated farms tele­
phone lines, good roads- largely
constructed by yolunteer labor—
roused the visitors to great enthu­
siasm, It was a positive treat to
those who had not realized the
possibilities of that prosperous sect­
ion. Upper Garfield too is equally
enjoyable both in improvements and
in the class of citizens and there is
no doubt that every person who
made the trip is more than ever
convinced that Cascade county is to
be the wealthiest in the state. Its’
per capita wealth now, before divis­
ion, is more than $ 1,000.
Fir«t Meeting in Garfield.
The day began with a largely at­
tended meeting at the Country Club
in Garfield. The visitors were met
by G. T. Hunt and a committee of
citizens and the speaking was con­
ducted from the bandstand. By
request Chairman C. W. Devore of
the Cascade executive committee,
presided. The Cascade male quartet
sang several songs during the meet­
ing and talks were made by L. E.
Belfils, J. S. McCurdy and Chair­
man Devore, the latter using a huge
map in illustrating the advantages
of county division. R. M. Standish
circulated petitions which were
signed by every voter and folders,
giving 85 reasons for division were
distributed.
Big Crowd at George.
Through a beautiful country the
visitors drove, after luncheon on
Eagle Creek, and drew up at the
grove near the school house in
George. Adolph Miller, who later
presided at the meeting, A. N.
Jennsen and others had prepared an
out door platform in the pretty
grove, from which the speakers
addressed a big crowd of men
women and children. The quartet
sang and and in addition to C. W.
Devore, J. S. McCurdy and L. E.
Belfils, R. M. Standish spoke brief­
ly. It has been reported that there
was some opposition to the move­
ment at George, but after hearing
the talks and discussing the matter
openly, many who had been report­
ed averse to division, professed
themselves satisfied and sigDed the
petition. Only one person declined
to sign and he only because he
thought the division line should
have included Gresham, which is
located in Multnomah county.
Both meetings were highly suc­
cessful. A meeting has been ar­
ranged for Eagle Creek at Elliott's
hall, a week from Saturday night
June 15. A dance will follow the
meeting which will be finished early
Music will be furnished by the Cas­
cade quartet and the Estacada or­
chestra.
PICK NEXT SCHOOL FACULTY
Four new teacher« chosen by
Estacada board-Principal
Ford a fine instructor
and Athlete
With four new teachers, including
a principal and with the addition of
an agricultural and industrial de
partment, the Estacada schools are
keeping well to the torefrc<in. The
board of education has selected
Burgess Ford as principal, Francis
B Guthrie as assistant and agrieul
Only Paper in
East Clackamas
51 A YEAR
JU N E 6, 19:2
SHOOTS HERSELF DEAD
tural instructor, Miss Afcbie Stites
who takes Miss Moehnke’s place
and Miss Eva F. Wash, succeeding
Mrs. Lenora Peachin first
Miss Hewitt.
Mrs. Devore continues as assis­
wounds her husband
tant principal. Mrs. Altman as
teacher of eighth and sevent grades;
M r s . Graham as second and third;
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Miss Erickson as fourth and fifth. D e s p o n d e n c y and illness ca u se o f d e p io - ,
ra b le tra ged y --S erg ean t P eachin
Miss Stites will teach filth and sixth
r e c e n tly
a d m itted
to
and Miss Wash, primary.
p ra ctice law.
Burgess Ford is a graduate of
Willamette U; a post graduate of
In ill health and despondent, Mrs
Northwestern university at Evan- Lenora Krigbamn Peachin last Sat­
stone 111 . is president of the Willa­ urday morning at 4 o’ clock, probab­
mette U Alumni and other college ly fatally wounded her husband and
societies. When in college he was then killed herself by shooting at
captan of the football, baseball and her home in Wichita. Her funeral
track team and is a good athlete. was held at Mt. Zion church near
He is 31 years old and married. He here, last Tuesday. Her husband
taught 2 years in Wesleyan U in with two bullet wounds in bis head Mdse.
Montana and for the past year has the surgeons having removed the
been at Lebanon. The board con­ lead —is in a critical condition. Lit­ TOR
siders itself fortunate in securing tle hope is entertained for his re­ CASH
him, for the Lebanon people were covery, one bullet having ploughed
loath to let him go.
through the brain.
Mr. Guthrie is a graduate of
Mrs. Peachin, who is a datighier j
Wisconsin University agricultural of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Krigbaum •
department and a graduate of the of Garfield, wrote several letters j
university proper; has
taught accounting for her deed, that her
several years in the east and several husband was untrue to her. Her
years in Atrica. He is married.
parents were visiting her at the time
Miss Stites is a teacher of several of the tragedy and heard the shots
years experience and a graduate of which ended her life and may end
Willamette university where she that of Sergeant E. S Peachin, a
secured a life diploma. Miss Wash member of the Portland police force.
is a graduate of Monmouth Normal The four had visited during the
and an accomplished teacher.
•evening proceding the shooting and
Beside agriculture, a course in I Mrs. Peachin apparently was in her
German, sewing and athletics will usual spirits.
Shat w h ile in b ed .
be added this year.
When Mrs. Krigbaum reached
her daughter side in the little tent
Social Functions.
outside the house, Mrs Peachin lay-
At the home of Mr. aud Mrs. Ed
dead a bullet through her heart.
Douglass three and a half miles
Htr husband lay 011 the bed, one
from the Eagle Creek station, Sat
bullet having struck him in the
urday evening, an enjoyable dance back of the head, another having
attended by a large number of their
entered below the eye when he
friends, was held. The music was turned to face his wife; a third had
furnished by Burch Roberts, Ed­ gone through a fiuger of his right
ward Chapman and Don
Bodley’ hand.
A fine luncheon concluded the
Rev. W. Givens of the Christian
event.
church preached the funeral sermon
Mr, and Mrs. R. H. Currin, ce- at Mt. Zion church in Garfield,
lebrated their fifteenth wedding an- Large crowds of sorrowing friends
niversary, Saturday, by inviting in 0f the family attended. Mrs. Peach-
y o u r o rde rs Tor
a number of their friends who in was 27 years old at time of death,
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greatly enjoyed a ' 500” party at
Sergeant Peachin was very po-
the Currin home in Currinsville. pular among his brother officers the rest.
The house was prettily decorated and highly regarded by all his
and cards were .played at five tables wife’ s relatives. During his spare
Rewards for high scores were made moments he studied law and receut-
to Mrs J. W. Reed and Mr. A. E. . ly graduated from the University of
Sparks and for low scores to Mrs. Oregon law school. He took the
H. M. Janies and Mr. C. C. Saling. j bar examinations at Salem a week
A tastv luncheon was served. Those ; ago.
present were, in addition to the j
N0TICE OF MEETING
host and hostess; Messrs and Mes- !
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of the Subscribers to the Capital Stock
dames Adix, Reed, Sparks, James, j o f the ..Estacada Fruit Growers A.so-
Standish, Belfils, E. E. Saling, C. Iciation.”
C. Saling, Miss Dorothy Currin,'
Notice is hereby given that a meet-
and Messrs J. R. McCurdy and G. mg will be held at the hour of 2 o’clock
F I aKollette
; in the afternoon of July 8th. 1912 , at
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. the City Hall in the City of Estacada,
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Standish 1 Oregon, of the subscribers to the Cap-
delightfully entertained a number ital Stock of the ESTACADA FRUIT Commencing June 1st, we will remain open until 8 p. m.
Saturday 9 p. m.
of their friends, Tuesday evening, GROWERS ASSOCIATION, a cor-
| poration, for the purpose of electing a
at their home, Main and Fifth sts. j Board of Directors; adopting By-Laws
in celebration of their fifth wedding and „q 0ther matters appertaining to
anniversary. Five tables competed the completing of the organizing of said
and honors for high scores went to corporation.
Mrs. K . V. Adix and P. F. Stan-
A” »“ bacribers to said Capital Stock
arc hereby urgently requested to be pre
dish and for second high score to \ s(,n^ s;L;,j meeting.
Mrs. L. E. Belhls aud A. E. Sparks
Now laugh! If our front doesn’t make you laugh, you
A. O. Whitcomb
Refreshments were served. Those
S. H. Gruber
can enjoy a good side-bursting guffaw, if you will pul! our latch
Thomas Yocum
present were: Messrs and Mesdamcs
N.
M.
Tracy
string, enter our store and feast your eyes on our
Trowbridge, Reed, A dix, Belfils
A. W. Botkin
Sparks, C. C. Saling, Ii. E. Saling,
P. F. Standish
Currin. Mrs. A. K. Morton, Miss I
J. M. Schultz -
Florence Kendall aud Messrs P. F 1
as Incorporators.
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Standish and G. E. LaFollette.
The Estacada club will f lay the
FUNERAL HELD IN ESTACADA
We Sell Cheaper, That’s Why
Estacada Merc. Co.
Our prices are Lower-There’s a Reason
Everybody’s Doing it!
Doing What?
Eating Strawberries!
Place
canning
Dont forget, that our line of fresh
vegetables is the best in town.
...Cruse
Brothers...
The Home of Quality
C a ll u p 'M a in 59 a n d secure o u r
p r o m p t d e liv e ry service
YELLOW FRONT EMPORIUM!
PINE DISPLAY OF HENNEY BUGGIES.
M rs. S . M cLean and I t
year old I Logan team at the local park next
Logan gave Spritigwater
d a u g h 'e r, arrived M onday from G lasgo w j Sunday.
Sco tlan d , to jo in her husband, who has ! a tight rub and it ought to show
t e 11 in A m erica ab aut 14 m onths.
‘ well against the locals.
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W e have recently received several new style, jobs of the
Henney make.
Henny
is
synonymous
with
W e are making prices on the Henney that should appeal to
l , f l # !you.
11 quality, and price are right, then we should get together
in a deal.
C. E. DUBOIS, Manaqer.
word
in the construction of a buggy.
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excellence, superiority and as near to perfection as can be obtained
We deal in all kinds of building
material including Lumber, Lath,
Sash, Doors, Sand, Gravel, Lime,
Plaster, Brick. Cement, Etc. All
Let us show up the Henny to you.
Buy a buggy! Get some enjoyment out of fifef
For you will travel the road of life only once. Remember
The Yellow Front Emporium
AND CASCADE C O U N TY
Head Office Broadway, Phone Main 103' M c C u rd y l.b r, A W d fO W ilteC o ,
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