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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1912)
L X _~ ESTACADA All the News All the Time NO. 44 on VOL « PROGRESS E ST A C A D A , OREGON. T H U R SD A Y , Il 1 CROWD ENJOYS FOURTH ESTACADA STATE BANK • $25,000 SINGER RICHARDS IS PLEASING Postal Savings depository --------------------------------------------- ♦ »+ — ------------------ Call a Spade a Spade C u rrin .v ille B and P le a se i. W e want to emphasize the fact that this store has an individuality of its own for selling genuine goods and calling things by their right names. W e sell Diamonds for Diamonds AND OUR Solid Gold Rings and other Jewelry are as high-carat value as we say they are W e can save you 10 to 25 percent on Ladies and Gentle mens’ Gold Watches. The Currinsville hand of over twenty pieces appeared early and throughout the day was generous with its music which was much enjoyed. The band played at the hall games and later at the park where the speaking and races were held. Other music was furnished by the excellent orchestra of Estaca da musicians who were at the pa vilion during the afternoon and evening dances, conducted by the •firemen. The baseball game between Esta cada and Springwater during the forenoon was won by Estacada 8 to In the afternoon Springwater with Long in the box defeated the Salem Woolen Mill of Portland 7 to 3. B ro w n e ll, o ra to r o f D ay, BUY OF US ! Estacada Jewelry Company Broadway --------------------------------------- — <•++— — — — Fruit Season is on W E HANDLE A full Line of Economy Jars A N D A L SO : Caps, Rubbers for Mason Jars W . D. and L. M. Henthom, Proprietors Odd Fellows Building One of tile amusing features was; the fat mans race which was won by a Portland heavyweight, who in addition to carrying beef, sprinter!! on a wooden leg. He distanced the other rotund racers anrl breathlessly ] pocketed the $1 prize. Two of the contestants fell down and had to he assisted to their feet. The details of the celebration were carried out faithfully by Pre sident Fred Jorg and his commit-' tees. A goodly profit was cleared ; for the benefit of the treasury. The firemen donated their time and work aud the net profit will be held We Sell Cheaper, That’s Why Estacada Merc. Co. Our prices are Lower-There’s a Reason OUR 4th Friday and Saturday Special grounder was booted and Hewitt came Ebenezer Sparks who is managing the through with a two sacker to left scoring Porticos has, on his market report, T. Cap. Schultz’ sizzler to second was , p. Murray, Jack Cassidy, J. W. Reed, fumbled and both H eU y and Hewitt Billy Jayne, “ J e ff’ ’ Wisner, Billy Un flitted home. Schultz then swiped second derwood, and others, aggregating and scored when Balsirer cuffed Smith’s several tons. It will be some game, smash. Backstop Boylau tomahawked Estacada Business Men Smithy when he tried to steal second. Smithy opened tile third with a single | Close for Elk Holiday. and Stubbs beat out a well placed built; \ Adopting, with enthusiasm, the gover Townsend was out on an infield flv. but Doc Douglass banged both home on a nor’s proclamation for a holiday, all double to right. Cap Leviticus whiffed, business houses in Estacada closed to- Our last runs came in the seventh. Doc Aay an(l business men, with their wives 3 1-2 gal. Jacket Sunset sy Preferred stock “ Maine Corn” Douglass began with a single but was and families, boarded a special car for $1.75 reg. 15c. straight special 12c. caught at second giving Cup a life. Heits. Portland to witness the big Elk cele- rup reg. $2.25 special nian breezed but Hewitt two bagged bration. Preferred stock Tender Mel 6 oz. Olives reg. 20c. 15c. landing Cap on third, Both scored on W. E, Cary o f the Estacada Merc, ting Peas, reg. 20c. 14c. a can Schultz whack to center fence. antile: circulated a paper and prac- California Sardines ovals reg. E n em y grabs o f f three. ! tically all lines o f business signed up, First Love Chocolates reg. 20c. In the second round Boyl°n doubled as follows: Estacada State bank, Wil- 25c. special 40c. a pound special 25c. and reached third on a passed ball. Long barn Dale, Postoffice, Ed. Boner Mc Longs Marachino cherries reg Longs James and Jellies reg. skied and Bittner was ribbed by the Curdy Lumber and Hardware Co, Cruse Fiddler. Then Howard Smith struck Brothers, R. G. Marchbank, J, V. Barr 50c. bottle special 9c. 38c. 15c. a glass, special out and Easterly lifted a high one back Estacada Lumber Yard. Estacada Prog of second which Schultz fearing a colliss- ress, Reed & Sparks, Estacada Furni Our line of Mason, Improved Everlasting and Economy jars is ion with Cap, muffed. Two came in and ture Co. Estacada Jewelry Co. William complete and our prices are right. Easterly scored later on Dibble’s single. Jayne, Hugh Jones, Parker & Wilkin son, Yenke & Kurasch, Estacada Mer In the fourth Easterly’s double a fielders choice «and a inixup cn the line let the cantile Co, Home Bakery, Waterbury Call Main 59 and secure our prompt delivery service. leaguer in. Several times after that the & Chapman, J. F. Lovelace, S, A. Mc Springwater lads had the bases filled, Lean, R. M. Standish, E, W. Bartlett, hut brilliant support stopped the runs. C. W. Devore. Schultz made a great catch of Easterly’s Garfield Celebrates. drive in the seventh which saved a run, Stubbs also saved two runs by stabbing a A large crowd enjoyed the Fourth of hot one back of first. Boylan, Balsizer July celebration at the Country Club. and Long star.ed for the visitors. Easter The races, held in the afternoon, were I ly fanned 10 to 6 for Bronson. successful. Dancing was in full swing | The score: all afternoon and evening, the music was furnished by G. Hunt and Mr. An k . n r: Estacada - 4 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 x 8 14 5 derson. H.G. Trowbridge had charge of Old Sol is now getting in his best licks. Take as much Spring’ter— 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 10 5 the fireworks in the evening, which comfort as posible. Batteries Hronson and Ileitsinan, proved a success. Easterly and Boy lan. NOTICE FOR LICENCE. Quit riding on a spring seat on the old farm wagon. Come I Notice is hereby given that the under in and buy an— LO ST A ladles sliver open face j ¡¡¡gned, William Kurasch will make ap watch, between Iistaeada and Mor plication on Aug. 6th 19112 to the Com- row. Reward. Address Albeit Shank mon Council o f the City o f Estacada. land Estacada, Oregon. Oregon for a licence to sell at retail intoxicating beverages, including vinous j FOl ND Ordinary leather suit and malt liquors, in the city o f Estaca-| Sit on a nice Spring Cushion and be protec ted from the hot case filled, bearing initials. O w ner da for the year beginning, Aug. 7, i91Z at m y | and ending Aug. 8. 1913. rays of the sun by one of the can have same by c a llin g __v ■ j ____ , ' I Said sale o f liquors is to be •onducted residence proving property and pay . . .. , . . . . . , Block 4 f _ 1 • l in a building, located on Lit ; B u y d u r i n g these “s p e c ia ls ’ a n d y o u w i l l soon appreciate the savings. A i t goods sold d u r i n g sale are f u lly guaranteed. LO O K Senator George C Brownell ot Oregon City delivered a fine spetch at the hand stand during the fore- •noon. He made a progressive talk throughly in sympathy v\i*h the times, tracing the advancement of the United States, from the time of the colonies down to the present. Patriotism and loyalty to the count ry was the theme and an earnest endorsement of progress. Touching upon political aspects, he declared that the voter was becoming more and more a devotee of principles rather than partisanship and said that not party name but what the patty stands for, is the controlling influence today. During the aflernoon a numb:r of races were run off, Roy Morrow acting as starter and William Perry as judge. There were many entries for each event. Ennis To.vns.-nd of j I&tacada won the too yard dash and the slim mans race; Krighaum and Wooster took the three-legged race; 1 Leonard Mar field the race for boys mg for the ; and girls under 9; Motley Brown Garfield. for bovs under 16; Ruth Califf, the! ladies race. F at m an with w o o d e n leg. ESTACADA FURNITURE CO. Program for the Week. Front the standpoint of enjoy Hearing gladly and with great inte rest, the gospel as preached by Evan ment, the celebration of the Fourth gelist Frederick M. Brooke, assisted by under the ntispicie.s of the fire de Springwater with Easterly in box, is Harold Richards o f Eugene, a talented partment of Estacada, was one of beaten 8 to 4 in morning game singer and choir leader,good crowds are lhe most successful ever held here. Springwater win* second game. attending the revival meetings which Probably between two and three began last Sunday evening at the Chris thousand people, many from Port With Nick Williams’ , star fiinger tian church and will continue for three Easterly of the Portland Nort western land, attended and notwithstanding club, in the box, Springwater looked as weeks or more. The evangelist is regarded as one of the big crowd, the best of order if it had a win in the moruing game oi the best ever heard here or elsewhere prevailed and the celebratory, eu- the Fourth, Hut Estacada gingered up and his eloquent words are deeply mov- teaed into the spirit of the day with stronger than ever and hopped to Mr. I ing. Mr Richards who conducts the zest. It was a sane and safe Fourth Easterly for a total of 14 hits and S runs, | augumented choir, is equally effective, while Springwater was harvesting 10 hits no accident marring the pleasure of out of which they cashed 4 runs. It was j The mectin. s begin at 8 o ’ clock each evening, with 20 minutes oT rousing the people. some game and the bugs who Hilled the song service. Mr. Richards sings a so Estacada was gay in bunting and grand stand and overflowed it, had one lo at each service. flags, practically all the business swell time. The program for the balance o f the “ Fiddler” Hronson wasn’t up to his week, giving Mr. Brooke’ s subjects and houses flying the national colors usual form, but he was so good that his Across Broadway, between Second opponent, the leaguer, had a wholesome the title of Mr Richard’s solos, follows: Thursday--What are you Worth? Solo and Third streets, swung a huge respect for him aud T, Rankin, ex-league More Like Thee. Friday—Hide and Seek sign “ Please vote for Cascade umpire, who officiated at both games, Solo— I'he Haven o f Rest. Saturday— County», the work of two enthu asked a lot of questions about the Fidd The Measure o f Love. Solo—Mother’s siasts, A. E. Sparks and R. M. ler and said he was going to talk to Prayer. Sunday A.M. Leather Spect Williams about the phenom Estacada Standisli. The sign received much has. So it is possible that the Fiddler’s acles. Solo—Then I shall Understand. Sunday eve--Is Jesus the Son o f God? favorable commtnt from outsiders. manly chest may be covered by a Port Solo-Calvary. A contributing feature was the land uniform one of these days. Fats and Leans to play. good weather. For once our old A ll kind* o f Plays. Hie game was. in some resects a mix- Nine roly-poly gents and nine skinny friend J. Pluvitts kept his sprinkling cart away from the Fourth and the ed pickle affair,There were brilliant plays indivuals, relics o f by-gone days in the bonehead stunts, heavy hitting, Ftnke- , National pastime, are to play ball Thu- atmosphere was mild. The day °uts galore, clever base running and some * rsduy evening at 6.30, July 18. began with the time honored salute that wasn t, in fact it was a game that j Some o f the fat contingent never of guns which roused the small kept interest going all the way. It was played baseball in their lives and those hoys and sent them, fire crackers in for blood and sixty percent of the gate who have, may be put in the same class hand, to the park. It also roused receipts and both teams worked their The living skeletons who are captained by Justice Edwin Bates believe they a lot of the elder folks who turned collective heads off. Estacada’s scoring machine started in have a cinch. He is keeping his lineup over and had another nap before the first round i-fter two were out. Cap secret, although he admits “ Skinny” breakfast. Levit, first up, singled, Heitsman’s Barr will pitch for him. Alexander LEAGUE PITCHER TOUCHED UP STATE DEPOSITORY --------------------------------------— »1 A Y E A R IVAL and d a n ces, featu res. CAPITAL JU L Y n , i g i 2 for improvement of the service. Throughout the day the best of order was maintained by Marshal Safe and Sane celebration Ames and his deputies. A year ago Good crows hear eloquent pleasing to All. Evangelist Brooke. there was considerable disorder, on account of blind pigs. That under- sirable institution having been They p lan ned and su ccessfu lly ca rried cleaned out, there was little woik Christian church will conduct meeting* out e v e ry detail Ball G a m es, R aces for the police this year. for three weeks, perhaps longer MUCH CREDIT DUE FIREMEN i O n ly P a p e r in Freisi O a c k a m a s TH ESE OVER ...Cruse Brothers... The Home of Quality The Good Old Summer Time Easy Riding Henney Buggy. notice G. F. B lair: city of Kstaca()a William Kurasch. W eather Proof Tops, Such as you find in a HENNEYv Dubios Lumber Co. W E ARE MAKING MIGHTY LOW PRICES ON BUGGIES C. E. DllBOIS, Manager. We deal in all kinds of building material including Lumber, Lath, Sash, Doors, Sand, Gravel, Lime, Plaster, Brick. Cement, Etc. All orders promptly filled. 1 Dont, forget our Oak Tanned Harness. Rememlier the McCormick Mowers- Get in line by giving Home Merchants the preference in you* trade. 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