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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1913)
All the NO. 36 op News ESTACAD A All the Time E ST A CA D A , OREGON, TH URSDAV VOL. 5 Received [Just An Excellent Stock Of Wall Paper Which we are selling at moderate price. Come in stock before going and see th is C l$ C ld lC f6 We PROGRESS a very L O CA L NEW S AND PERSO NAL M ENTION M AY 22, 1913 Mrs. W. M Yonce is at Medford I this week attending the Grand lodge of the Rehekalt order, being the delegate from the local lodge. j Axminister & Tapestry Rugs of all Sizes Furniture of all cuttlery. Columbia kinds, also Queensware and Graphaphones and Records ESTACADA FU R N ITU R E CO. W . D. and L. M. Henthom, Proprietors Odd Fellows Building Mrs M. H. Evans and son Milt effects only Judge Beaty and Com on were passengers to Portland missioner Blair, Mr. Mattoon being Saturday morning. exempt if for no other reason than Dr. Stiner is improving his office that he has not served six months and residence on Broadway by the as Commissioner. use of a liberal supply of paiut. B. O. Boswell claims to be the O. E. Smith is representing the heavy weight champion chicken local Odd Fellow lodge at the Grand raiser of Estacada. He butchered lodge now in session at Medford. a fry last Saturday that was Quite a number from Estacada hatched January and last and after are planning ou going to Portland the bird had been beheaded it Saturday to see Maud Adams in weighed just six pounds. There are some who were inclined to Peter Pan. doubt the story of the genial Bos" Clyde Haven and Wm. Kaake have taken the contract to tear up and he promises to prove the truth- the old tramway out at Miller’s fullness of his story when he again Siding and commenced the job this butchers one of the flock. week. Estacada State Bank Our constant effort is to give prompt and efficient service. In dealing with your home bank you will find conven ience and sa tis fa c tio n . “The Old One Uoss Shay. Must Have been a “HENNEY BUGGY” For forty four years this justly celebrated line of bnggies have been on the market. A vehicle is no better than its weakest part and in build ing the Henney like the famous “ one hoss shay” equal care and attention is devoted to every piece which enters into its construction, no matter how small it may be. “ Better material and workmanship” is the Henney watchword. Better material is made possible by increased purchasing power, due to an ever enlarging volume of business. Better workmanship is the result of closer supervision, more care ful inspection together with that |which is newest and best in machinery, factory improvements and invention During the past ten years the output of the Henney work has increased seven fold. That means a strictly satisfactory buggy to the trade Inspect the merits of the Henuy Buggy. We are anxious to talk Henney Buggies to yon. We believe we can easily convince you that it it the I rest buggy for the money there is 011 the market The Yellow Frout Emporium is the place where we do business McCurdy Lumber & Hardware Co. CELEBRATE JULY AÏ Base ball Sunday afternoou at Jerry Jones. Tom Morten and. The Civic Improvement Club has ' city ball park. . Art Perry left I uesday morning for j s e c n r t . d t h e p a v i | H o l l th e K sta< a Miss Kitty Raegau was a Port the tall and uncut, having signed da patk for a (,ance JuIy , h_ Pre. land visitor Sunday. up with Forrester Mendenhall to j paraUons for , big celebration are Attorney C. W. Devore was at work for Uncle Samuel. They in- ulade conceiisions of a„ killds Oregen City Monday. tend to remain in the interior until admissibk v„ lW be there and it is W. A. Jones and George Town-¡July 4th. Their work for awhile! 1- - * ¡quite probable that a shoot the send were Portland visitors Satur will be making trails and construct- slloots wi„ ereeted for tI)e ^ day. ing bridges and later on some of sio„ The !adies wi„ work with to Iuake this tllfc The Eagle Creek Grange picnic them will be put on as Fire Guards all tbeir of 1913 has been placed in the wet The source from which we re | greatest celebration ever held in column. ceived our information regarding! Clackamas county. Better cotu- Warren Barr attended a meeting the recall of County officials was j mence saving up those dimes of the Elks lodge at Oregon City, slightly in error as an officer cannot j Couic early and stay late, be recalled until after serving six j ------------- Friday night. ° “ ,h* ,1’' offi* ,h” also have an up-to-date line of According to the Aurora Obser ver, snakes with two heads have been seen iu that vicinity recently. Not being familiar with the species of reptiles that inhabit this portion of the world, we made inqueries of some gentlemen who are supposed Attorney Claude W. Devore was to be authorities on such matters notified this morning that Judge; aud were iuformed. that since the Morrow of Portland had decided in town went dry last fall, the double favor of his client, Claude Woodle, headed reptile has not been here. in the Wcodle vs. Seltleipyer case. 1 They are said to be quite numerous The dancing class will be Satur in ami around Sandy. day evening, Mav 24 instead of Fri Chas. Linn of this place met with day eveniug as announced last a bad accident last Wednesday week. Dancing instructions from while working in the saw mill of 8:30 to to, social dance from to the Sandy Ridge Lumber Com until 12. Boner’s hall. pany’ s mill at Sandy. He was In the list of names of contribu struck on the right knee by a heavy- te» to the Juvenile Fail fund which piece of timber. He is around appeared in last week’ s issue, J. W again walking with the aid of a Reed and The Estacada State Bank pair of crutches and it will be some should have been credited with time before he will be able to go to $2 50 each instead of jti.jo. work again in the mill. Mr. Linn J. C. Ecker arrived from Win- considers himself very fortunate iu side. Neb., Saturday and will spend not being crippled permanently. the summer with his relatives, the A detachment of twenty soldiers Progress family. And by the way, under the command of a Captain Mr. Ecker is an excellent fisherman from the barracks at Vancouver, and always catches the big ones. Wash., camped 011 the green in the Miss Elsie Smith who has been leachiug school near Franklin, came Monday to spend her vacation at the home of her brother, Owen Smith- rear of the City hall Monday night while enroute to the Government Forest Reserve for the purpose of selecting a suitable place to be used for target practice for heavy artil lery. A detachment of eight hun dred artillery men willpass through here iu a few weeks for the newly “ Judge" Givens returned Mon selected range. The soldier boys day from a few days up at the hot were quite an attraction while eu- springs. We cannot see any great camped here. amount of improvement in him or Clean-up day was observed by that his appearance has undergone the majority of the people of tlie any tadical change except a pair of town Tuesday, the date haviug blistered heels and a coat of tan. been postpomd to that day on ac We did not care to investigate the count of wet weather. About all truthfulness of the former but the of the business places were well rep latter, is almost visable. resented although there were a few Lost—On Clean up day, several who failed to take part in the work. prominent citizens of Estacada. The High School students were out Were last seen about 8 o'clock A in force and the students of the M. on above mentioned day. Any eighth grade worked all day one knowing whereabouts of said Wednesday in the resident portion gentlemen, please imform them of the city. The Civic Improve that the work of cleaning the city ment Club have requested us to ex has been completed and that they tend the thanks of that organization may now return without fear of to all who assisted in the work and especially to Messrs. B. F. Ford, having to help with the work. F, B. Guthrie, W. A. Jones, W. Sambo and Bones and all the M. Yonce and E. D. Allen. other fun making “ culled" artists will hold forth at the Family theater M arried I Friday evening, June 6, in an old J. A. Tucker and Miss Freda ime side splitting Minstrel show, Sagner were married at the home of 1 The performance will be staged by the bride's sister at Portland Satur 1 the best burnt cork artist on the day last. Mr. Tucker is a well coast, all of whom •re • ••«■ Prom |nent ] kn own contractor and builder of business men here The receipts j cj(y and the bride is the daugh- from the show w.ll go into the Civ- of Mrs Stiner. I)r and M r, | ic Improvement Club’ , treasury and j Stjner aud ,he bride-s brother will lie used by the club to the best Ad„, h SaRner attended the wed interests of the city. We will try ,u Mr and Mrs. Tucker after and furnish more definite "dope" # few days wjn return to Estacada on the "doin’s" next week. L ,, 1 I to reside. Mr. M. Hawley who lives neat Morrow had a valuable horse in jured last Friday. Mr. Hawley had a team hitched to a harrow when they became frightened and ran away. A tooth of the harrow struck one of the auimals causing the injury. Only Paper in East Clackamas $1 A Y E A R »:>■. .« a ta *. Fruit Growers it ioni I Attention! Why allow your crop to be destoyed when with a little expense dnd time you can destroy the insects. W e have Lime and Sulphur, Arsenate o f Lead, Quassia Chips, W hale Oil Soap, Blue Stone, Formaldehyde and Hellebore. W e also have Nicotine for the rose bushes. For Sale at the Estacada Pharmacy THE REXALL STORE MACCABEES WIN IN THE MUD For seven long innings Sunday I afternoon, our drenched and mud bespattered heros wallowed in the slush in an endeavor to keep the plumed Ktiights of the Maccabees j ba„ team of Portland from making ulore tUan sevell ruus to an illuing. t u „ ____ i „ ___:__ *___ ____ The grounds were in a feartul con dition on account of the almost con- tii.ous downpour of ram for the two weeks previous and while the indications appeared to point to a sunny afternoon, it was not to be and the affair had to be started during a heavy shower. The first four rounds every infielder wore a life preserver, the water being especially deep iu the vicinity of the third station. The features of the "doin’s" were the beating out of an infield tap bv Bill Underwood iu the early stages of the fight and latir on his slide tor life at the home station. Auothtr bright spot was the successful exe cution of a squeese by Niel Bronsou and “ Doc” Douglass. Niel was floating around iu the vicinity of third and feeling earth under his feet, made a dash for home and ‘ Doc" was alive to what was going on and tapped the high fling to the catcher. We got two more some how while the Knights were mak ing sixteen. That's all. WILL HAVE QUIET ELECTION The city elecitou which will be held on June 3rd. will go down in history as being the only election ever held in the city that a hot political or factional fight did not wage. At this election but one ticket will be in the field as all ap pear to be perfectly satisfied to place the keeping of our city in the care of those who have filed petitions as aspirants for the different offices. We said aspirants but that is prot- ably not the correct word to use as the grief which is transferred with the offices, especially in a town of the size of Estacada, usually oyer balances the honor, which is the only recompense and the candidates have without a doubt been per suaded to accept the thankless positions and consider it their duty to the best people of the commun ity. No matter who was instru mental in persuading the present candidates to place themselves upon the altar as a sacrifice, we believe! that the selections are excellent and we predict will accomplish much good and we hope will be able to have many needed improvements made. We believe that the best interests of the town will be greatly benefited by the burying of the bloody hatchet and hope that iu the future all will work for the best in terests of our city. The following are the names of our candidates. For Mayor. Dr H. V . Adix; Counciiman 1st ward, W. S File; Councilman 2nd ward, J. A . Som ers; Councilman 3rd ward, O. E. Smith; Councilman 4th ward R. G. Marchbank; Councilman 5th ward F'red Jorg; Treasurer, Mrs. J. M Bartlett; Recorder, Claude W. De vore. Mr. and Mrs. George Morrow of Omaha, N eb, arrived in Portland | last week and will make their home- in that city in the future Sunday 1 1st they visited at the A E Sparks home here Mrs. Morrow living a niece of Mr Sparks. Pleased to Have ry Man Woman Or Child Enjoy the music at OUR V j *_ - sTOREaLv©ry Thursday Afternoon of each week between the hours o f 12 a n d 4 Don’t think that because you came once you cannot come again. Com e each week Double amount of trad ing stamps given during the musical hours on Hardware, Dry Goods, Shoes or Gents Furnishings. Cary’s Merc. Co. T H E ESTACADA LU M B ER 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 Mill Stand E. D. A lle n Phone Main 112