) 7 V All the News All the Time NO. 51 of ESTACADA PROGRESS E S T A C A D A . O R E G O N . T H Ö fcS D A Y . V O L. 4 PRIZES ARE AWARDED District fair and Baby Show a success. ESTACADA STATE BANK CAPITAL • $25,000 YOUR HOME BANK Solid Gold Ring, with or without Jewel We have them, all sorts,and at prices that will surprise you We buy direct from Manufacturer, thus saving you Jobbers’ profits. Anything in a Good Timepiece? Our line gives you a big selection. And we have some Second Hand watches, which we will sell for the repair charges. ,, - . . A full line of Optical Goods Estacada Jewelry Company Broadway A Cut Price Salé O n D i n n e r sets th e r e g u la r $5.50 G o o d w in - M e re n o fo r ■ xiii I I ■ * t ,i( I V Each set has 48 pieces and your choice in either gold flower, Blue or Pink. An Ornament for your Table W E HAVE A BIG STOCK O F W ALL PAPER AT LOW PRICES TO REDUCE STOCK. MANY OTHER BARGAINS V Fine line of 9 x 12 Rugs also smaller Rugs. We meet Portland Prices. »'A ESTACAPA FURNITURE CO. W. D. and L. M. Henthom, Proprietors Odd Fellows Building W M » W f » t» — * »«»»»» » 6 1 100 doz. womens $1. 1.50&$2. BANK CAVES. IRL IN RIVER Bulletin of Estacada School has bten issued. A lb e.t Header, escort, trying to »eve Margaret Maury, follow», can’t iwira and both ore finally aavad. Handkerchiefs Clean Up Sale on Mens Hats William Cabral. First and Taylor Eatmioda’s first juvenile fair, under $2.50 Superintendent H, M. Jam««, lost Tuej Setting forth the advantages of streets, Portland, last Sunday, res­ On sale till Saturday Aug. 31st $3.00 value at day, pruved a aueeeM. hoys and girls the excellent schools at Kstacada, a cued from death by drowning, Mar­ At Special price ol Q lf took intereat in the affair, presaging bulletin of 15 pages has been issued garet Maury and her escort Albert EASTMAN KODAKS per dozen 0 /*•• even more pronounced enthusiasm next and is now being mailtd to patrons Heasler both of Portland, who were year. A feature of the fair was the and to thoae wanted as patrons. $ 1 .0 0 T O $ 2 0 . work of some of the boya in the girl The book is the work of Burgess F. precipitated into the Clackamas river, near the Springwater bridge, occupations. A boy received a prize for Clean lip Price on Books on how to make darning; another for patching clothea Ford, recently chosen superintend­ when the bank caved. and one had honorable mention for ent of the schools and contains Cabral, whose heroic: action was good pictures 25c. each. Straw Hats. breadmaking. much information. wituessed by a number of people, One of the exhibits that attracted T h e school calendar is arranged much attention was a water motor sub­ by montlis and the dates of note­ had a difficult experience, but to Mens $2.00 Special $1.00 his presence of mind and coolness mitted by Sam Barr, a boy of 17. Sam 25c. Special 18c. took an old buggy reach, some bolts, worthy events shown in bold type, the lives of the young people are “ piece of water pipe, an oil can and a accompanies by an index on the due. Girls 75c. Special 50c. phonograph disk and turned out a little following page. Then follows the He and his wife were in a row­ water wheel that will run a washing names of the director* and the machine. His exhibit will be sent to faculty of eight members. A history boat. proceeding along the river near the bridge, when Miss Maury, the county fair at Canby. Della Lovell a girl of M, exhibited a 10 montha old bf the school, a paragraph on stu­ her escort, Heasler and two girl Poland-China pig, weighing 250 pounds, dent enterprises, debates, oratory, companions, Margaret DeBauoi and Most Most a handsome specimen which won first athletics laboratories, terms of ad- Marguerite Thompson, were 011 the For For prize. Then there were chickens, bird misssion and requirements for houses furniture, all manner of vege­ graduation aie shown together with bank ten feet above them. Miss Cash Maury was attempting to take a Cash tables, needlework and jellies, preser­ ves, bread and cake and all done by a completely arranged course of snapshot of the party in the boat, pupils of the schools, One pretty piece study. The schedule for the entire when -the bank suddenly caved of needlework submitted by Hanna Mc­ school year next appears with the throwing her into the water which Lean, received honorable mention and hours for hearing the various class­ would have won a prize, if ahe could es. Then three pages are devoted is about fifteen feet deep. She screamed and Heasler, who couldn't have complied with the requiiements of the fair. Her work was done in the to th e branches taught, together swim, rushed to the water’ s edge with the names of the textbooks. schools of Glasgow, Scotland. and reached for her as sbecaineup. Two automobiles of officials and visi­ T h e book is printed on first class He, too, slipped into the stream. tors, including, State Superintendent book paper with a pearl grey at­ Had His Hands Full. Aldeiman, Superintendent Gary, C. Cabral, with his wife turned the Srhuebel, Prof. Kessler of the O. A. C. tractive cover. t>oat toward shore and as Heasler's Assessor Jacks, J. E. Calavan, Miss N. Go on a camping out Cochrane, J. D. Olson, and Dr. Guy head Dapped above water between Trip near Three Links. the Mount attended the fair coming from boat and Miss Maury, Cabral Sandy here and going to Logan where Taking with them tents, parap­ seized him and had him catch hold fairs were held. Dr. Mount conducted hernalia and provisions enough to of the gunwale, while he reached examinations for the babies, of which about a doxen were entered and will last them two weeks, a party of Ks­ for Miss Maury. As she was sink­ E x t r a o r d in a r y special sale o f g ra n ite announce results when he has time to tacada. Portland and Garfield young ing for the last time, he seized her make compariaonal people left for a camping out trip by the hair and eventually pulled The visitors were guests at a basket near Three Links, last Tuesday. her aboard, afterward lifting Haes- w a re see w in d o w display. T he follow ­ OUR llth ejnaa.at.tha. pash htf The local judges who made the awards were: Mrs. A. K. Morton Mrs. Gertrude Grimm, Mrs. Al. Lindsey, W. F. Cary, L. S. I.aHatt and Edwin Bates. Following are the articles, names of the prize winners and their ages: Best mechanical toy, Ralph Wade, 10 Sweet peas, Virgil Yonce, 11; Asters, furniture. White leghorns, Paul Frazier 16; Buff Orphington, Joe Demoy, 12, Bird house, Jas Woodle, 10; Glass jell, Leray Sutterfleld, 7; Bird house, sweet peas, Russell Reed, 13; Pumpkin, darn­ ing, Orion Coop, 15; Mending, Ivor Coop, 12; Pumpkin, Clarence Bullard, 11 j Hand made apron, Rachael Reed, 16; Edna Jorg, 10; Barred Rocka, po­ tatoes, Calvin Keith 18; Cabbage, Wal­ ter Matson, 7; Machine made apron, Marv Woodle 17; Hand made apron, Olive Humphrey 12; Loaf bread. Myrtle Bonney, 10; Black Minorras, Virgil Le wis 8; Dress, Priscilla Booth, 12 Fruit dreRS, jelly, Erma Graham, 14; Barred Rocks, Irl Hicks, 12; Squash, sweet Corn, Verlie Coop 8; Mending, Emma Barr, 13; Darning, Fred Sutterfield, 12 Pig, Della Lovell, 14; Bread, Doris Lo­ vell, 17; Labor saving device, Sam Barr, 17. Child diet Suddenly S SUITES TWO FROM DEHTH' William Cabral rescues coup­ le from Drowning. Estacada Merc. Co. When you have squared away for the fall, why not make yourself or your wife or girl, a present of a • fi A YEAK Clean up prices on Steel Ranges. After Harvestlhe Ring r A U G U S T »9. 1912 bright and keen. He tttributes his longevity to temperate living, bard work and care as to hikdiet in later years. He eats very little meat and does his own cooking. He and Mr Howlett are living examples of Oregou's henifioent clifcate. 016 GROWO AnENDS THE EVENT Fine display« by the pupil« -P rise baby will be announced alter doctor Only Paper in East Clackamas Myrtle Litich the j-ycar, old daughter of Mrs. ■ A^altei1* G tibbin, «ted suddenly at the family home on the hill, last Saturday, after an illness of only a couple of days. Dr. Adix prononneed the case inflama tioti of the brain, due to a fall it re­ ceived some ten days prior to death The child was about the house play ing on Friday, the day before she died, but by night she had a high fever and was in a serious condition when the doctor called. T he fu­ neral was held from the M. E church, Sunday, Rev. W. R. F. Brown preaching the funeral ser­ mon. Octogenarian visits here Hale and hearty as ever. James Gibson Jr., of Barton was in town Tuesday and called, during the day at The Progress office. Mr. Gibson is a neighbor of W. J. How­ ie«, aged 84 and is four years older than Mr. Howlett, having turogd 87 his last birthday. Mr. Gibson has six children all alive and resi­ dents of this county. He came I across the plains 45 years ago and settled in Oregon. He cleared land anti accumulated property and has : lieeu one of the men of affairs ; in bis neighborhood. A t the age , of 87 h e ts Mill erect, Ilia face bears scarcely'a W inkle and liis eyes are « jJr'U ." <•* • T he party is being chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. 1 L M. Standish of Kstacada and Mrs. Frank Ewing of Cazadero. Others in the party are: Joe Templeton, Miles Standish and Miss Margaret McIntosh of Port­ land; Mrs. Thelma Bassett of San- Fraucisco, a sister of Miss McIntosh Helen Standish of Poitland, P, F. Standish and Milton Evaus. The men will hunt deer and fish and it is expected the party will remain in the mountains two weeks W illis Yonce took them in by pack train, after the rig was abandoned. Social Functions. Mr. and M rs. A. E. Sparks were given a surprise party, last T h urs­ day evening, that actually surprised them. Mrs E. E. Sating and Mrs. A l Lindsey planned the affair and it was a success. About 8 .40 the Sparks' home on Upper Main street was beseiged. In response to a ring of the doorbell, Mr. Sparks, draw­ ing on a coat peeped out and im­ mediately the invaders marched in. Mrs. Sparks had already retired and Alexander in his decollete Poros- knlt had been figuring ditch esti­ mates. He blushed becomingly as be flew into the kitchen Ten minutes later Mr. and Mrs. Sparks were convoyed to the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey where ano­ ther detachment of friends were waiting. They received a hearty welcome and then thr company played four tahles of “ 500” until luncheon was served. Afterward an impromptu musical program w: s presented, signalizing the second appearance of the Rosebud quartet, Messrs, A dix, Belfils. James and Ed Saling. A thoroughly enjoyable evening kept the company until late. Present were: Dr. and Mrs. Adix. Mr. and Mrs. Sparks, Mr. and Mrs. E E. Saling. Mr aod Mrs. A l Lindsey, Mr. aud Mrs. C .C . Saling Mr. and Mr». L , E. Belfils, Mr and Mrs. H. M James and Messrs Robert Currin and G. E. La Foil - ette. Ins in ler in. The young' people were* hurried to the hotel but there being no room there, they went to the residence of R. P. Parker where Mrs. Parker took care of them. Neither were any the worse for their terrible e x ­ perience. the law d d can I*e- a contract “O L D ENG LISH G R A N IT E W A R E ” of the Kstacada State bank, in a hero role. The wires were spitting fire and scorching the side of the house, near the switch, when the alarm • • • was taised. Mr. Belfils rushed to the place and while a neighbor start­ ed on a run to rouse the firemen, Mr. Belfils. begged for a bucket. Mrs. Howe couldn’t remember where the buckets were located or that she bad a bucket. Mr. Belfils running into the house found a pie- pan and by dint of quick trips with the utensil managed to get enough water to extinguish the flames. Examination in the garret, later, showed the insulation had been burned away, but the sparks had not communicated to the wood. Call Main 59 and secure our prompt delivery service. Cruse Brothers. The Home of Quality (D C A Fifty Dollars, (D C A « p d U jn Real Gold, bec FRUIT TREES ; Some one Purchaser, buying from us a Henney will receive the above amount, just as soon as we sell nine more Jobs.Some one will get a Buggy for a S m a ll A m o u n t of C a sh We have not advanced our prices to meet the amount to be G i v e n A w a y . In fact O u r P r ic e s a re v e r y lo w I)o you con tem plate plan tin g an orchard th is fall? If so, w hy not let me sell you the trees? Y ou r interests are m ine alon g these lines ami I am v ita lly interested in seeing goo«l trees and trees th at are If you contemplate buying a Buggy, get in on this . . Cash Distribution. On Sash & Doors, we carry a Full Stock ol all Standard Sizes. Manufacturers have advancaed the price, but We are TRIE S E L L IN G TO NAME planted in this d istrict. For this reason I investigated th e“ True to N am e” Nursery of Hood R iver, O f«., before u n dertakin g to sell any of their stock and I found them th orou gh ly reliable in every respect. of L were his If a-.d in g a re a few o f these rare b a rg a in s in 9 in. Deep Pie Plates 5c. etch No. 14 Mixing bowl, 8c. No. 10 5-8 pt. drinking cups 3 sizes Lipped sauce pans 8c. to 15c special 2 for 5c. special from 4 sizes Lipped preserving kettles Crossed wires start fire 5 sizes Pudding Pans deep 12 to 22c. Belfils in Rescue Stunt special from 7c. to 18c. each special from No. 12 Kitchen strainers, 15c. Crossed wires at the home of C. 4 sizes Dairy pans special from 8c. to 18c. each No. 70 Dutch Bowls, 15c. F. Howe, lost Saturday evening, called out the fire department for Many more bargains in this line too numerous to mention, the first time in a year, and inciden­ tally revealed L . E. Belfils, cashier Don’t fail to see our window full of these snaps. W heth er Counci Joy PonlaiHt a con tract w ith tlir P. R. A P. for fu rn ish in g ties, is being investigate«! bv the grand jury at P«>rtland. Hverett M il- | ler and Hanker W . I>. Jellison tok! | he had the form er has tokl story to the ju ry. Joy denies it. lie hap. poses him as coan rilm an . ciu -e no rftv ofliei have w ith a public service corporation , ha» Friday and Saturday Special W hy spend tim e and m oney on fair good trees, when A No. I trees can lie had for the same price thht are guaranteed True to Name and are also grafted from the best producing strains in Hood R iver, W rite or call me up for prices on Apples, Prunes ami Pears. PHIL F. STANDISH FAT A C A D A , OREGON A T J T H E O L D L IS T Don’t you want Screen D o o rs ? ...................... F lie s a r e a G re a t P e s t Keep them out of your house by putting up Screen Windows and Doors. Wc arc making a Cut on Paint Prices Remember the Yellow Front Emporium and Get the Habit of Buying at Estacada. Yellow Front Emporium McCurdy Lbr. & Hardware Co.