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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1913)
V STAC All the News All the Time ! M ust Rec i An Excellent Stock Of Wall Paper Which we are selling ai a very moderate Come in price. and see this stock before going elsewhere We also have an up-to-date line of Axminister & Tapestry Rugs of all Sizes Furniture of all kinds, also Queensware and cuttlery. Graphaphones and Records ESTACADA FURNITURE CO. W. D. and L. M. Henthorn, Proprietors Odd Fellows Building Estacada Stale Bank CAPITAL $ 25,000 F arm Lands We Solicit Your Patronage Wanted 500 Men ■ •____ , ,________ _____________$ _____ _ _ ■ B B e e B B e e B e e a B e o ie B m e Wanted Men that can Read and do Read T o call at the Yellow Front Em porium and get a copy of a beeklet entitled “ Making the Farm Pay.” We are net the authors--we know little about farming, lhe fellow who has expressed his opinion and given advice, may know what he writes about—yet he may not. You may judge alter perusing it. The book ia published by the American Fence makers and there i* one thing to a dead moral certainty and that ia the American Fence stands at the head of all Field fences. Yon know this assertion is true without our mentioning it. Come ■ round and ssk for the booklet, insist upon it, demand that it be given to you. It is yours for the asking. Don’t overlook otir buggy proposition. Make your good wife happy, happier than she has beeu since she had the measles, by buying her a HF.NNV BUGGY. We have other things besides fencing and buggies to sell If yOn don’ t believe it just buckle oil your armour and call and see us. Dont forget the booklet. The Yellow Front Emporium McCurdy Lumber 4 Hardware Co. « V. LO CAI, N EW S AND | I j P E R SO N A L M ENTIO N j j (u,AvoT”do‘*o«i,““ 24 1913 • {i A YEA R :CO-OPERATIVE SUPPLT HOUSE , . r ' " buildings r : * »• s- h . f . i f . e . il l ie n D u b c i s frame Mrs. M Krnsh was a passenger when applied to tieautify them and protect the luni- ^ We hive another case in our Cir- j to Portland Saturday morning. ber from the elements It especial-| CI1' t cortrt that would u o tb tth ire S. Dunlap and E. I). Allen were lv improves the appearance of store j we ha,l 1<F a blue sky law in this passengers to Portland Tuesday buildings when applied thereto. stRtc ' ast vear. i he Co-Operative morning. •fry it. | Supply house of Portland, Oregon, W. E. Straight and Luther Hen- P. S. This is not a paint ad but was incorporated In Salem 011 the thorn were business visitors at Kail- a Hint. | 29th dav of April 1912 with a capi- ton Monday. ---------------------- | tal stock of $3,000,000 one half of Play W as a Success which was subscribed by three or A post office inspector was here The comedy-drama, “ Thomp- four “ bunco artists.” They were this week “ overlooking1 ’ the books kins’ Hired Man” put on by mem- incorporated for the sole purpose ot in the post office bers of the Garfield (.range at the fleecing the farmers of this state out J. W. Reed is laving the concrete Boner theater last Saturday drew ot their hard tamed cash and they foundation tor Ifis garage. The a packed house and was a success succeeded in sell in the neighbor- building will be 100x48 ft. in every wav. All who took part hood of 17000 shares at $ 10 per There will be a base ball game at in the play did exceptionally well share, 120 jo of which were sold for Estacada, Sunday April 27 th. and a goodly sum made, which cash and the balance was sold for went to the Currensville baud notes and some farmers even gave Portland Orioles vs. Estacada. he Currensvill baud livened things 1 mortgages 011 their homes tor shares Mrs. George Kiger of Tillanook up in our city by rendering several [ in the company. The concern is here visiting her mother and sis selections prior to the performance worked a good deal on the same ter, Mrs. Sturgeon and daughter. at the theater. It would be unfair plan as the Columbia Orchards Co The railroad paint crew were to give any of the amateur thespians which went bankrupt and left so through here this week painting special mention as all of the char- many farmers in the lurch. They the signal boards and switch stands actors were good and the play was sold their stock to farmers princi Miss Fred is Sugner and nephew greatly appreciated by all who at pally, at par value of n o per share Albert Lichthorn visited the first of tended . and represented that on the first of the week with relatives at Portland. December the shares would be worth $12.50 and they would ad The best motion pictures ever A number of the ladies of this city vance to $ 15 on the first of January seen in the town—at the Family theatre Saturday and Sunday even- met last Thursday afternoon at the 1913. They also represented they home of Mrs. A. E. Sparks for the could and would pay dividends on ings. purpose of discussing the possibil their stock by the first of May 19 13 Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Bartlett ity and advisability of organizing amounting to 12 J4 or 15 % as they spent a portion of the week with a club for improving the conditions said about Nov. 1st. that their sales Mr. and Mrs. Ewing at Three of our city. About seventeen amounted to over $1000 per day. Link. ladies were in attendance at ibis The agents of the Co. Op. supply Kvangilist Everest C Love will meeting and considerable enthusiasm house represented to the farmers be in Estacada Sunday April 27. was manifested. Mss Helen Me that they owned the large four story Don’t miss hearing him, watch for Curdy was chosen temporary chair concrete building at E 1st and posters. man of the meeting and it was de Madison streets which they used as J F. Lovelace received two car cided to call a meeting at the Hotel a warehouse and that they owned loads of floor and feed this week Estacada, Friday April 25 at 3 P. M. all of the goods, wares, merchan and shipped a car load of haled hay at which time a permanent organi dise and machinery contained in the to Boring. zation will be made, known as the building and that they owned the land on which the building stood W. A. Jones took his two little Civic Improvement Club, The as well as the vacant lots adjoin ladies are to be congratulated for 1 children to Portland Saturday where ing. On Feb. 20, l9 i3 th e C o Op. they visited over Sunday with their forming this society which w ill be j of g’-eat benefit to, the city. But supply house was declared insolv- grandmother. R. L Sabin, secretary of the business ifivii of the town should t3“3* an The P R. L. & P. Co, are get the Merchants I’ rotective associa- also organize and assist the ladies’ ting the material on the ground to club as much ns possible and if all tiou was appointed receiver. On I be used in the construction of the factional disseutlons could be laid March 8th a meeting of the stock I pavillion in the park, away in their grave where all such holders was tailed and a great many I Mr and Mrs. If, Underwood of discords should be and everyone “ suckers’ ’ attended only to learn j Oskolusa, 1 1 , who are spending the work for the betterment of con that they had been “ bunked” some summer at Portland, spent Sunday ditions, much could be accom of them to the tune of $5000. The at the home of their nephew Win. plished, Petit jealousies only mar so called ‘ ‘suckers'’ then appointed Underwood of this place. and dwarf the intellect and tells the a committee of three to investigate the books of the company and they A special communication of story of human weakness and learned that the Co. Op. never creates an evil thinking mind. Mountain Chapter, Order of East owned more than one half of the ern Star, will be held on Tuesday The ladies have taken the right step stock of goods on hand and had evening, April 29, 19 13, at 8 P. M. in the right direction to eliminate only one ) ears’ s lease on the build the factionalism which prevails. Visiting members welcome. ing and grounds. There was about The play that made Joe Jefferson 14 carloads of canned goods, uu- famous, “ Rip Van Winkle” will be labeled in the building which be Mace Warnick living south of presented by the Wright Company longed to several ot the leading this place in Spring water had a val at the Boner theatre, Friday even wholesalers and packitrg houses and uable horse taken from his barn ing. “ loaned“ to the Co Op. for the 1 sometime before uoon last Thurs Don’ t forget that the picture day. The theft was not discovered purpose of inducing the farmers to show at the Family theatre runs until Mr. Warnick went to the barn bite. H. T. and F . E. Mellien of every Saturday and Sunday even to feed his horses at 12 o'clock. A Damascus, Ore., who run a sm all! ing. Change of program each new shoe had beeu but recently put merchandise store at that place were j £ induced by one G. F. Bbnery, one night. on one of the stolen horse’s hoofs of the Co. Op agents to turn over ^¡According to the Financial Re and in this way it was an easy mat their stock ot goods to the company view, money in circulation on the ter for Mr. Warnick to follow the and they received in return 276 first of April was 3340 million dol course taken by the horse. Mr, shares of the capital stock of said lars compared with 3281 millions a Warnick and a neighbor immediate company but they never gave pos year ago. The circulation per cap ly started on the trail ot the thief session of said goods as the com ita is $3^.46 and a year ago it was and several miles south of the War pany’s agents agreed to sell 75 nick farm they met a young man shares of Mellien’ s stock and turn riding the stolen animal. The thief Otto Stuben who has conducted had ridden the horse up a blind the money over to them, that they a pool hall here for the past six trail m the hills which came to an may pay up their creditors and months suspended business the first abrupt ending at the base of a hill clear 'he title to the goods but the of the week and shipped the tables and he was compelled to turn hack. company or its agents failed to sell Mid other fixtures to Portland But for his ignorance of the roads the shares. R L- Sabin has now where he expects to open up anoth in that locality he would have gotten taken possession of the goods as well as the building to which he er pool hall. considerable farther away if not has no claim by writ of replevin J . W. Reed last week traded some entirely making good his get away. and the case will be threshed cut in property he owned in Portland for Mr. Warnick stood guard over his Judge Campbell's circuit court in two buildings here located on captive until Deputy Sheriff A. G. Oregon City on Friday, May 2, Broadway, the one occupied by Ames of this place arrived and took 1913. The promoters of the com “ Je ff s ” restaurant and the one ad him to this place and lodged him in pany were named Moselle, Pres.; The thief who is nothing but joining, which at present is occu jail a mere boy gave his name as Albert H. Irby Knox, Vice Pres, and A l pied by a pool hall. Maher and said until about a year len, Sec. and Treas. These three A base ball fan is a queer sort of ago when he went to Canada, he men have skipped the country and j an animal. He was loud in his lived with his grandfather at Red- left in their places arc G . J . Hod- praises of the Portland Beavers after land, Cal. It is the opinion of the der, Pres and P. J. Darsche, Sec their opening game with Los An authorities here that the young and Treas. geles but now that they have lost man's mind is unbalanced or else hi several games, this wild eyed in is a clever actor. He was taken to dividual wants to can the entire Oregou City Friday by Sheriff Ames We are pleased to note that some team or dump them into the Col Mr W ir: k having been at th> of the property owners oil the busi umbia river. He is a victim of fleet '• IT« s e e n tit to r • lit | circumstances as he had anticipated paper made out for the detention of 1 the vkle walk- in front of their ! | a lung bursting season but circum- the young man until he would ha ve i building«. We hope that severall J | stances changed his .plaus. more will follow suit. a preliminary trial. , , L u m b e ■ r m m t. L. DUBOIS, Manager. We deal in a!! kinds of building material including Lumber, Lath, Sash, Doors, Sand, Gravel, Lime, Plaster, Brick. Cement, Etc. All orders promptly filled. Head Office Broadway, Phone Mine 103 1 CIVIC prove ™ club 1 Mortgage Loans on Only Paper in * :ast Clackamas E ST A C A D A , OREGON, TH U R SD A Y , A P R IL NO. 33 or VOL. 5 Columbia ri V *. Ï Commencing Monday Apr. 28 th and continuing until Sal light, May 3rd. will sell k J 0 ÓÉÉÉÉÉÉ kfiVU f. one half ir price Double amount of stamps given RECOVERS STOLEN HGRSE $34 45 -1 Empson’s Cut Stringless Beans G u a ra n te e d cut s t r in g le s s b e a n s Regular Price I5cts. Sale week Qcts per can. Cary’s Merc. Co. THE ESTACADA LUMBER YARD Carries a complete line of Kilm Dried flooring», Finish Lumber and all grades of dementions and ship lap Pressed and Common Brick always on hand. Grain and Chicken Feed always on hand. At the Old Plaining M ill S ta n d D. Allen Phone Main 112 .-4