Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, July 11, 1912, Image 4

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S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S
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Thumb y. July II. 1912
Some of that intense heat that is
going to waste in the Middle West,
could have been used to good ad­
vantage in the coast section, the
past week or ten days.
While a good many towns are
standing still marking time. Ksta-
cada is preparing to build an addit­
ion to its sewer system and to con-
rr te two blocks of its main bus­
iness thoio:i«hfare, as well as hard
rock two intersecting streets.
tl i l l -
The
1 ice i t , ill- s in g
« tek or
t w o lit on I lie c row d i it I'ortland. so
that »11 hut about 30 of the party
backed out.
The others came
thtoiigh and spent an enjoyable
day at the patk where they had
luncheon
Marshall Dana, the Journal's
special writer ami a 43rd degree fan
umpired anil was handed the usual
painting harvested by obliging folks
who agree to help two ball clubs go
through a game
A t that Dana
was all right. The advertising men
hadn't a chance, although “ Fid­
dler" Bronson didn’ t extend litm-
self. He set 'em down scoreless and
blew ten of them by the strikeout
route. Templeton pitched for the
visitors and was whacked 12 times
for 13 runs. His chums helped by
kicking the hall around. The lo­
cals let Douglass catch after Heits
matt was 1 eaued ami Stublie tried
out at short. He nearly made a
run.
T he visiting iineup: Brown c;
Evans tb; Lucy ss; Colton 3b: Stan
dish 2b; Higgins cf; Parrish If; lid-
wards rf; Templeton p.
utoniid th e coast the
at
I S i A ( 4DA. C K K » 0 \
Iti teraJ
! rtofe a t*ir ero vil
g ' II lo I M ill w I n
[ la s t
Anent county division, the Ore­
gon City Enterprise. commenting
on the filing of the petition at Salem
with its nearly n .o o o names says
‘ Estacada means business.'' No
Higgling of facts will make anyliody
in Eastern Clackamas understand
that it is Estacada alone which May build flour mill
means business, but it's a big
in Central Wheat Belt
majority of the proposed Cascade
Well
pleased
with the wheat bell
county that means business. Tne
in
Crook
county,
Central Oregon.
right kind of business, too.
W .R. Reid aud Mrs. Reid returned
The Oregon City L ive Wires are from that country last week. Mr.
now in the midst of a dispute be­ Reid, who has been engaged in the
tween the people of Eagle Creek milling business tor years, made a
and Barton as to where the proposed trip to Opal City and by automobile
new bridge oyer the Clackamas toured the wheat country around
should be built Oue would sup|>ose Culver and Madras. The crop will
that the county court is the proper be heavy for its stand, going all the
authority to decide such matters wav from 25 to 40 bushels per acre.
anb to order the bridge
However
Mr. Reid also went to Betid, Red­
if the Live Wires are going to run mond and other towns. He was
this sectioo of the county, to the quite well pleased with the entire
exclusion of the properly constitut­ country, but is of the opinion that
ed officials, let's elect the members the lava rock around certain sect­
of that organization to do the job. ions. will prevent very extensive
In the meantime the people of* ^farming.
Eagle Creek and Barton have a fine
“ I don’ t think much ot Central
object lesson as to just what infill- Oregon as a fruit country,” he ad­
ance they have, as residents of this ded, “ This section can’ t he heat.
part of Clackamas in securing ne­ Our property in Garfield, we con­
cessary improvements. They must sider highly and I expect I will
lieg Oregon C ity people to attend always retain my interests.”
to the taxpayers business
l i d i " Bairs Jr. of Porti l i! v as
liete v r ng his patents over ti e
vv 1; trtlelt ami It M Stan - Font th
dish were in Portland last Friday.
Miles S an Urli ani Miss Marca­
Mr an 1 Mrs t\ \V Botkin of rti McIntosh of Ih rtlaiul «eie lite
Garfield were in town Monday.
guests of Mr and Mrs K. M. Stan |
C l I Y N L V ^ B R IL P S
Mr and Mrs Caldwell were »he I dish over the Fouith.
guests of Miss Hewitt Monday.
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I I, E. Belh'.s has been appointed
Mrs Btssie Ross of Marshfield | administrator
in
lhe
settlement
.f
ininistrator in the
has arrived to visit her parents Mr. the Lockerby estate, bv Judge Beat
and Mrs J K. Hughes.
| tie of Oregon City C. W. Devore
Miss Cora Clarksou of Hood is attorney in the case.
River is visiting with the fatuity of
Jim Linn who was recently sent
Hugh Jones.
to Oregon City, following an extend
The W. C. T . U. will meet at ed spree, is reported by those who
the home of Mrs. Chns. Lewis on have seen him, as being in good
Wed. July 17th at 2 P. M.
condition.
At George a dance and a program
.1 A. Brooks of Winnipeg Can .
of exercises «era held to celebrate
who purchased the Warner piece of
the Fourth. Those taking part in
36 acres, close to Estacada, arrived
tilt program acquited themselves
Monday and will likely spend the
with much credit.
summer here. He sa\ s that Canada
E. W. Bartlett, W. A. Jones, and Canadian people are very pros- '
Warren Barr, Carl Carey, J. M perous ami that immigration into
Schultz, and G. E. LaFollette, were that country is increasing e v e r y ;
among Estacada Elks who went to day. However, he s.iys that the 1
Portland this week.
Estacada country suits him ver\
Boh Morton has been in charge well, although ht- will retaiu his
of the fish hatchery at the upper property interests in Canada
dam near Cazadero, this week,
Deputy Sheriff Antes has been
while Mr. Benson is temporarialy
looking for a toting woman 21
absent.
years ot age who is satd to have
Paul Womer and Milton Evans abducted a l>oy aged 15 from his
left for Bull Run Monday to secure home near Oregon City, last week.
work with the P. R. L, & P com­ Mrs. Fielils, mother of the boy
pany, constructing a power plant at whose name is Howard Ormiston,
that point.
thinks the woman took the lad at
The gasoline launch and boat the instigation of his father. They
livery established at Estacada park were reported to be in hiding here
did a big business the Fourth and or near here. No trace of them has
is a popular adjunct of the park l>een discovered.
since. Launch parties are becom­
ing exceedingly popular.
S o c ia l F u n c tio n s .
Mrs Myrtle Murray who has
been visiting the family of E. S
Shank land the past two weeks, has
gone to South Bend Wash. She
was accompanied by Miss Jennie
Shatikland who will visit two or
three weeks.
A S l'ic t.,r uur 1>. cn
or bum «ill P . i b >011 ho«
good a breakfast can lie with such
provisions
W e handled none but
the sugar cured kinds und a taste
of them meaus a good appetite at
once. T ry some to-morrow mor­
ning ami enjoy a breakfast fit for a
king.
Palace Meat Market
The Hotel Estacada
A L L M OD ERN C O N V E N IE N C E S
S P E C IA L
A T T E N T IO N
Given H unting and Fishing Turtles
WOOD & LUMBER
P H Y SIC IA N A SURGEON
*****
O FFIC K , ADJOINING RKSIDKNCH
Local and Long Dittancc Telephone
Tbe doctor's phone can lie connected
with your home phone at night if re
quested. One long ring.
D r. L. A. WELLS
Local and Tourist Trade Solicited
D E N T IST
PORTLAND, OREGON
Will he in Estacada on Fridays and
Saturdays. Appointments* tuny be
made with Dr. Adix.
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&
C L A U D E W. D E V O R E
A T T O R N E Y -A T LA W
and
N O TA R Y P U B L IC
Estacada, O r a g o n
A COOL KITCHEN, EVEN
J. W. MILLER
BLACKSMITH
IN MIDSUMMER
K X fK R T
HOKSKSHOKK
All work guaranteed
J. V. B A R R
With a real live breeze blowing away
I
the
sultry air and cooling
the whole room — that’s your
that have an
ELECTRIC FAN
§
&
Portland Railway, Light
& Power Co.
I
If You Arc Going To Build
G O T O
The Estacada Lumber Yard
W e claim to carry the best material and want to prove it
All of our No. 2 stock and better is kiln dried.
“ Call and see our line of Spring
Woolens
SNYDER UNO NORTH
SANDY RIDGE LUMBER CO.
d Club team is beaten
by Estacada; same story.
i ‘ R o i * r i V: t o k
Good rif(9 and careful drivers always
One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast
kitchen, and all others too
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W. A. JONES
H E N R Y V.ADIX. M.D
$10 a week
PULLING FOR A CANNERY HERE
o rg in ized
STABLE
Local and Long Distance Telephone
Mr. and Mrs. \V A. Heylman.
on the fourth, entertained at dinner
at their home, Senator George
stifling
Brownell and bis sister. Miss
Brownell, of Oregon City: J D.
Stevens of Portland; Mrs, George
Warren, Miss Grace Warren and
T he Ladies of the Methodist
Mr and Mrs. G roier Warren of
Church will give an Ice Cream So­
Spokane.
cial on Friday next July 12, on the
In honor of Mrs S A . LaHtest
vacant lot adjoining the old Bank
building the corner of Second and of Spokane, Mr. and Mrs, L. E
Main. Refreshments will be served Bclfils gave the second of two pat­
ties at their home Saturday evening
from 7 o’clock P. M.
E. W. Bartlett, accompanied by Five hundred at six tables was
Mrs. Bartlett, Mrs. R. M. Standish played. Mr, W. D. Jellison and Mrs
Firemen clear $ 2 5 6 on
and Mrs A. E. Sparks, left this A. Lindsey winning first prizes
Fourth? Growth of force morning bv automobile, tor Port Following luncheon. Miss Fays
E tta c a d a fru it g r o w e r ) fin d th e y t e ll at
With only a few small bills out­ land to see the big Elks parade Bartholomew of Portland, at the
a loaa on P o rtla n d m a rk e t
standing. which will he offset by Mr. Bartlett Is a member of the piano and Mr. John Bel fils of Port­
D em an d g o o d e ls e w h e re .
land a singer, entertained the com­
subscriptions
yet unpaid, the Esta­ Elks grand badge.
Conditions in the small fruit
pany. Present were; Messrs and
cada
Fire
department,
at
its
meet­
T he firm of Standish & Furlieck.
market at Pet Hand this season have
Mtsdantes, W. D. Jellison, C F
been unsatisfactory from tlie stand­ ing, Monday evening, found that it realty dealers, has been disolved,
Frazier. W. S. Pyle. H V. Adix,
cleared
on
the
Fouith
$256
29.
T
o
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Mr. Standish buying Mr Furbeck’s
point of the fruit growers of the
R M, Standish. A 1 Lindsey, C. C.
ft
tal
receipts
were
$578
74
and
dis­
interest. Mr. Standish will conti­
Estacada country ami there is se­
Saling, R. H. Curiin, J R Mc­
bursements,
$322
45.
nue
the
business
at
this
point
and
rious talk of the association, joining
W ith the cash on hand the de­ Mr. Furbeck will re-engage in the Curdy, Dr. and Mrs Ruff of Paola
with others, and placing au agent
partment
contemplates establishing stock and bond business at Port­ Kan. Miss Faye Bartholomew of
in the field next year. Slrawlrerries
Portland; Mrs John Schott« and
have not brought a price at Port­ a reserve fund for use of firemen land.
Seventh and Alder Sts.
^
Mr. John Belfils of Portland.
injured
during
time
of
fire.
A
re­
land, daring the latter part of the
A member of the Salem Woolen
view
of
the
growth
of
the
company
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
E
Belfils,
W
ed­
season, which would pay tl*e cost
Mills ball club of Portland, became
Phones: Main 6688,
A 6131
^
of picking and the same has been aud what it has accomplished was obstreperous the night of the Fourth nesday evening, last week, gave the
referred
to.
true of other small fruit. Many of
and was locked up until daylight fiist of two parties, in honor of Mrs
f*)
j
T he company has l>een in exist-
Pauline LaHeist ot Spokane, a sis­
the growers have passed up Port­
Justice Devore gave the youngster
land and shipped their products to ance a year and a half. When it a lecture and allowed him to go ter of Mr. Belfils. The Belfils home
Ban Francisco, where they have started there were two carts, four The lad had been using language was prettily decorated with flowers 1
ladders and 2 nozzles and 250 feet
and the national colors, emblematic I
disposed of their wares at a profit.
more forcible than polite.
of old leaky hose. Today the com­
of the cerebration of Independence
Demand at good Price«.
Although by no means, claiming
Day. This color scheme was car­
The growers say that the com­ pany has three carts, 1,550 feet of
the championship, Fritz Boettrieh
new
hose,
a
ladder
wagon
2
chemi­
ried throughout in the decorations
mission firms at Portland rely only
has grown some pretty nifty lur
and at each plate, during, luncheon :
upon the city or immediate local cal extinguishers and 4 nozzles It
nips in his garden near Terrace
was a tiny flag. Four tables played ,
trade aud when that is glutted, built the tower, painted the city
addition. He brought to T he Prog­
prices fall until there is little or no hall, put in a partition and ceiled
"500,” honors for high scores go­
ress office a sample turnip, weigh­
ing to Mrs. H. M. James and Mr.
use shipping. When strawberries half the building, built a tie«' fire­
ing 5
pounds. The vegetable is
Phil Standish; low scores, Mrs. H.
will bring, laid down in Portland house on the hill and has added a
solid aud of good flavor.
L O O K A T O U R S T O C K
considerable
amount
of
small
appa­
only 40 cents a crate, it seems as if
V. A d ix ami Mr. H. M. James.
Several men who have been work After luncheon Mrs. II O Trow ­
it were an opportune time to enlarge , ratus. Altogether it is au excellent
G E T
O U R
P R I C E S
ing trail for the government in the bridge delightfully entertained the
the market.
From Eastern ami showing.
central Oregon, all season h a ve' The members of lhe department, forest reserve have been laid off. company at the piano an«' Mr. Phil j
successfully
handled the the npproii.ition having l>ee» ex-j Standish sang a number of solos
come demands for berries, as much ! who
as $2 .75 and $450 a crate being Fourth celebration art : President hausted. The number of rangers Present, liesules the host and host-
E. D. ALLI.N, Proprietor
offered and it is stated, the fruit
J°rg ; Secretary Paul Womer; and fife guards hare l>eeti cut down ess anil the guest of honor, were:
was unavailable even at that neat j ^ ^L Hem horn, lb R. Kiinmel, E. | this year to some extent on account j , )r an(1 Mrs H y . A dix, Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Sparks. Mr. and Mrs
figure. The commission men on ** Valentine J. \ . Barr, A. Sag- °f lack of funds.
Measures Taken Scientifically
At Boner's Theater on Saturday K. E. Saling, Mr. and Mrs. H. G.
the other hand, claim that the sea -!,,er'
*’ • Mayfield. J. Smith. J.
VVE F A Y E X P R E S S
»on has been so wet that the berries | ‘ ®’ b °rne- C. Linn. Carl Cary, evening. July 20, the farce comedy Trowbridge, Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
Garments Made Accurately
do not keep well, even when picked ; VX'tlltani Perry, Roy Morrow, Harry
For a Million” will Vie presented James, Mrs, J. W. Reed. Mrs. A.
K. . M. March. Ennis Town- j by a cast headed by the Wrights, K. Morton, and the Messrs Phil
quite green On that account there Fckles,
'.cktes, k
Satisfaction Guaranteed
hag lieen some loss in shipping.
semi, Malcolm Woodle, Milton who appeared here recently in vati- Standish and G. B. LaFollette.
Would build • Cannery.
' Evans, Claude Woodle. A Adams, deville. There are six members in
Positively.
1 lie situation has given impetus | ® al 'cr Bribben. Iv B Byers, O lhe company. T h e show is iu three
T hey have it good fresh vege-
to the talk ot a cannery for Eataea-
Bland.
[acts. The company carries its own
tables. Go and see them
Fred
Jorg
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1 he Gai field Dorcas society will
Jewelry work of all kind neatly
nas not proved as profitable as Director« elected and ««iociation will
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meet with Mrs (> 1 Hunt for an an ’ promptly done.— LaHatt.
might he wished, hut lhe plant
likely p u t up p a c k in g ho««« in
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Terrace A d d it i o n
all day meeting July is at her home
FOR T R A D E Mv business, but
nevertheless, could be operated ai
te rra c e A d d itio n .
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a .
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At
a well n attended
meeting
held at 1 *>f.
, 'f the weather permits, at the not the building. Trade even for
« profit aud would insure the grow­
city hall Monday afternoon, the Kata- l,a rh eM Country club pavil ion. jan{j near Estacada. Rent $10 a
ers against loss.
Some of those
rad a Fruit Growers association was in- Each member is to bring her own niontti, with year's lease. What G U A R A N T E E D
ALL W OOL
talking of the cannery, urge that it
corporated and a board of directors lunch.
Coffee cream and sugar
CAZADERO.
would 1« well to secure a branch of I elected, who, in turn, will select officers will lie furnished Ladies are cotdial- have you? J eff’ s Little Restaurant.
ORE.
some large canning company to lo at a meeting to I k - held next Monday at 1.,
For Sale— Rubber tired surrey
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M rs. i v L, U um lv. se e ­
c ite here.
The small fruit and the home of J, M. Schultz in Garttield.
cheap, in good condition. Inquire
After
the
meeting
several
of
the
direr-!
r*u
r
y-
vegetables would keep the institu­
of Stewart at McCurdy Lumbei iK:
tors went to Teirace addition, where,
Christ Schuebel, well known here
tion operating and the acreage
Hardware Co.
if
I piloted by W. F. Cary of the Estacada lost the first round in his suit for
would, necesaarialy, increase from Realty Co. they looked over three lots
| Fat cattle wanted; tbe fattei ‘.he
Sto.ooo damages, based upon the
\ ear to > ear.
which the association may purchase for
lietter. See b red Jorg
the construction of a packing house and , publication of an advertisement
can *'x
fix anything that is wrong
storage plant, on the new switch track published in the morning Enter-1 I ' can
N O 1. R O U G H . S 7 . G O
prise over the signature of Gustav w '*b your watch. LaH att,
the P, R. I,. A I' is to build shortly.
The following directors wore elected Schnoerr, a rival candidate for a
I guarantee all work done - |
Portland's Ad club lu ll team for ensuing year: Thomas Yocum, A. place on the legislative ticket. Judge LaHatt.
•n> posili of live wires from various O. Whitcomb, W. It. Stokes, 1*. F. Campbell sustained lhe demurrer
W a n t k p Highest ; rii e paid
I Standish, Charles Duncan, J.M. Schultz
"•mes» houses of that city, were A. W. Botkin, R. S. Thomas and II. that the complaint was not suffi for eggs at the I’.d . e Meat Market
t'. ■ cu a ibulout at Estacada's hands Krigbaum.
ciently specific.
Fred Jorg.
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J O E L J A R L , M ANAGER
fruit grow ers
L iv e r y , P e e d & S a le
All kinds of rough and ch . sod lumber
Mill is three miles east of Eagle Creek on Sandy Ridge
Sandy Ridge Lumber Co.
BLACKSMITH
Is still at the old stand and witling (o
any ol the work
do
in his line
G IV E H IM A C A L L
Team Work and Hauling by
the Day or Contract
W OOD delivered in any quantity
or length. 1st class 4 foot wood
slabwood delivered at $2.00 per
cord. 16 inch at $2.50 per load.
W. M. YONCE
The Oregon Fire Relief Asso­
ciation of McMinnville
with $242.000 reserves, solicits your
business through
John
Brow n
G re sha m , Orcaon
Hhona
G re s h a m , 5 13
Or leave word at this office
I also have the OREGON MERCHANTS
and BEAVER STATE INSURANCE COS.
h e a g s a a atitjHtÆMUBa g u s cag a s s a
CEDAR
SHINGLES
We manufacture all kinds of Cedai
Shingles and are prepared at all
times to deliver the same. Also
to sell at the mill, having slock on
hand at all times
A. K R IE G E R & CO.
-----P R O P R IE T O R -----
Estacada A^ent— A.
Morrow
Reed & Sparks
Successors to
0. R. Jacobs
Repairing of All Kinds
Plumbing and Electric
Wiring
A. MORROW & SON
Livery, Board, Sale and
Exchange Stable
ESTACAD A.
OREGON
I XECUTOKS n o t ic e :
Notice IS hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly appoint­
ed E xicu to r of the Last W ill and
Testament of Harriet L Ball, de­
ceased. and any and all persons
having claims against the said
estate must present them at the
office of mv Attornevs, Dimick .Sc
Dimick Oregon City, Oregon, duly
verified within six months from tire
date of this notice.
Dated July 8th. 1912.
Dimick & Dimick
Attorneys for Executor.
Geoige H. Blackhnrr».
Executor ot the Last Will and
Testament of Harriet I, Ball
deceased.
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