Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, June 12, 1913, Image 1

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NO. 39
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ESTACAD A
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PRO GRESS
EST A C A D A , OREGON, T H U R S D A Y
Only Paper in
East Clackamas
J U NK 12, 1913
{ r A YEAR
Big Bargains in Celebrate T h e 4 t h At ESTACAD A
WALL PAPER & RUGS 2 Good Base Ball Games
Dance afternoon and evening in the
new pavilion. Six piece orchestra
Desiring to reduce our
stock of Wall Paper for the
next 30 days we w ill sell f t : bit
s^rade of flowered papers at 20 cents «per
double roll. Regular price 35 cents.
W e also have on hand some beautiful patterns of paper
which we will sell at the very reasonable price of from 10 to
20 cts. and 1 to 3 roll remnants, 5cts per_roll.
Size 9x12 Axminister and Tapestry rugs will be offered
for sale at greatly reduced prices for the next thirty days.
White Sewing Machines, Cash price $35. We also carry a
complete line furniture, Columbia Phonographs, and records.
ESTACADA FURNITURE CO.
W . D. and L . M. Henthom , Proprietors
Odd Fellows Building
Estacada State Bank
Compare the con­
venience of your
home bank with
a bank elsewhere
If you do not know by
experience, w e would
ask that you open an
account with us.
UP-TO-DATE
Don’t Lag.
Keep up the Procession.
Y ou r grandfather may have put a stone in one end of a
sack and the corn in the other end when he went to mill.
Y ou have learned a better way.
F or an age you fanners have been using a M ow ing
Machine of one speed. N ow you can buy a mower from
us that has two speeds— fast and medium. It is a big
improvement on mowers. W ith this mower it is a simple
matter to change from one speed to the other. Y ou get a
greater speed for hand cutting which is often necessary and
a slow speed for ordinary cutting. T h e mower we sell pos­
sesses many other valuable features. Y ou should see it
if you intend buying a mower.
W e Have the Latest 1 fling in Hay Rakes
Com e in and examine our mowers and rakes.
C om e collectively.
Com e a running to the
“Yellow Front Emporium”
and let us talk mowers and hay rakes.
McCurdy Lumber & Hardware Co.
Celebration underthe direction of The Estacada Ladies Civic Club Grand Parade, Good Band Racesof al! kinds
All those who wish to enttr the
parade on the Fourth should hand
in their names at once to Mrs.
Frazier. Premiums are to be given
for the best decorated automobile,
horse and buggy floa.j and baby
buggy and baby.
The Garfield Dorcas Society will
hold an all day mee ing in the Nora
Memorial church June 19, for the
purpose of tieing a quilt. Each
member Is requested to bring her
lunch. A drink will be served.
Mrs. F. L . Bundy, Secy.
CONTEST CLOSES SATURDAY 1 FLOYD HOLDER DROWNED
On Saturday the garden making | The sympathy of all Estacada j
contest will be decided. There people is extended to Ml. and Mrs.
will be no window display down 1 \V. H. Holder. A message cante 1
town as planned, but parents and : Wednesday evening conveying the
others are invited to see the gardens sad news that their son Floyd had
themselves, this week if possible been drowned while boat riding at
It is well worth while to sec 73 his home In Nevis, Minn. Mr.
; gardens the boys aud girls have and Mrs Holder went to Portland
'spent so many interesting hours this morning and considerable
upon. We dare you to hunt up a difficulty was experienced in finding
better group of school gardens in them to deliver the message.
the state of Oregcn.
Please remember the annual
M arried
school meeting which occurs Mon­
Mr. Chris Johnson and Miss
A meeting will be held at the
day, June 16. Everybody should
attend and look into the conditions Pearl Whitfield were married in Cary Mercantile Co's store, Friday
and help to make plans for the com­ Portland Tuesday evening, June afternoon June 20, to organize a|
ing school year. Your presence ' 3 at 8 o’clock. Further particulars rod and gun club. Sucb an organ­
and co-operation is necessary to en of the wedding we were unable to ization would be a benefit to the
courage school officers aud teachers. get. The newly weds arrived here j town and surrounding country from 1
Thursday and proceeded to their the advertising it would get direct­
Mr. and Mrs. W. S Pyle left for
home at George, when they re­ ly aud indirectly and by fisherman,
Portland yesterday where Mr. Pyle
ceived a charivari party in the hunters and campers who come
will attend Masonic Grand lodge,
evening. Both bride and groom here and find fish and game plenti- I
which is being held in Portland this
are well and favorably known in ful, with a congenial class of people,
week. Saturday they will go to
this vicinitv and are receiving the good accomodations and facilities
Seaside tor a few day's outing ex ­
congratulations of a host of friends. for getting in aud out of the moun- !
pecting to be gone about ten days,
tains or othet places they want to I
The Estacada Volunteer Fire D -
go. Estacada is well located with
partment will open the new pavilltcn
reference to the most populous
with a grand ball Saturday even- j Club met in regulir session yes- section of the state and with what
ing, June 14. A good orchestra ' teraay atternoon As many of the could be made one of the best of
from Portland 1 til furnish music members were out of town, the fishing and hunting grounds. Turn
and supper will be served at 12 attendance was not as large as j out to this meeting if you are inter-
o'clock. An invitation is extended usual. In the absence of the reg e .-d.
to everybody to attend.
ular secretary Mrs. Pyle, Mrs
We were requested to announce Morton acted as secretary protein.
that
Mrs.
Jackson Selbaugb, After roll call and minutes of last
Deciding that the Portland Rail­
National organizer aud lecturer. meeting read, there were several
way,
Light & Power Company is
Woman’s Christian Temperance reports of committees on the min­
Union, will speak at the Christian strel show and also celebration not justified in refusing to check
church, Friday 8 P. M. E very­ committees. A general discussion baggage free of charge on the Es-
body invited to come Sind hear this followed a nd ' further plauT rnade | ,acada iiae- the state R * ilro*d Com
mission has ordered the company
eloquent, logical and pleasing for the celebration. Through the
speaker.
courtesy of the Cary Mercantile Co. within 20 days to accept baggage
I under the same conditions as obtain
Yesterday E. Bates presented the an invitation was accepted to hold Ion the steam roads, that is, 150
Progress family with a couple of meetings on the balcony in the pounds on a full ticket and 75
quarts of the largest strawberries store. An invitation was given for pounds on a half fare ticket.
we have seen this year. They new members and Mrs Crash Was
This decision is the result of a
There being no other
were of his own raisiug and were enrolled.
hearing
last Saturday in Portland
delicious in flavor.
The plants business, club adjourned.
on the complaint of C. G. Souther­
were only one year old but there
land. wheu the matter was formally
were over 60 in a single hill.
considered. Hereafter the company
“ Thanks awfully.’ ’
will be required to carry baggage
There were no vacant seats at
J . C. Ecker who had been v¡sit­ the Family theater Friday evening in the same way as other lines when
ing his wife attd children at this last when the curtain rose for the the fare paid is a regular one-way
place for two 01 three weeks left minstrel entertainment. The first or round trip and the one-way fare
for Poison, Montana, Sunday where oil the program was a humorous is 25 cents or over.
The same regulations will apply
he expects to invest in some land. sketch, given by M. H. Boyle, Mrs
M. H. Boyle accompanied him to Boyle. Miss Val Ecker and W. on the branches to Troutdale, Bull
look over the country. In Mr. Givens, which was well received by Rnn and Oregon City, as well as
Boyle’ s absence, Mrs. N. B Ecker the large audience.
While the from Portland to Cazadero.
will edit the Progress and look after stage was being prepared for the
the interests of the paper.
appearance of the “ colored gentle­
A communication was found on men,’ ’ Miss Ecker gave a reading
[Contributed,!
our desk yesterday morning, which | with
musical
accompaniment.
To celebrate the 73rd birthday
had no name sigued to it. Now With much difficulty and to the
this paper is always glad of news smusement of the audience, an ob­ of Mrs Charity M. Rawlins, a few
items, but is more pleased when stinate curtain was then railed and of her friends gathered at the home
the writer's name is attached for there sat the minstrel company in all of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Krieger
then it is sure of being published, its gorgeousness. W Givens was in­ in Upper Garfield on June 8th.
otherwise such communications are terlocutor and Dr. Adix and Dave The color scheme was pink and
thrown in the waste basket. This Eshleman were end men.
The white and was tastefully carried out
is a ruling in all newspaper offices. balance of the company were L. E. on walls and table. A t 2 o'clock
all sat down to lunch and such a
J. A . Bonney attd family and E. Belfils, Paul Wotner, Harry Reid,
lunch it was, such as only the
W.
S.
Pyle,
Phil
Standish.
Robert
B. Byers and family left last Thurs
country
housewife can f repare. In
day by auto for Marion County, Morten, Owen Smith and E. H.
Kellogg.
Each
member
seemed
to
presenting
the huge birthday cake
where Mr. Bonney owns a fine little
on which appeared “ C. M. R. 73 1
have
a
good
conception
of
the
darky
home and eighteen acre» with a
good orchard. Most of Mr. Bon- j character and their jokes, songs and Mr. H. A. LaBarre said that ' in
ney’s relatives live at this place and dance* were cleverly executed. the telegraphers code 73 means
with compliments.” A t the finish
so their visit was a very enjoyable Mrs. Adix was an able accompanist
who
seemed
to
enter
into
the
spirit
°Y
*he lunch came the never-to-be-
one. This auto party went by the
forgotten moment of the day when
of
the
occasion
and
her
assistance
wav of Oregon City, returning by
Mrs. M. J. Anderson stepped for
Molalla and reaching home Tuesday was greatly appreciated. All did
so well, that special mention is not ward and in a neat speech on be­
evening.
necessary.
The committee in half of the assembled friends pre­
M. E. C h u rch N otes
i charge may feel well repaid for sented to Mrs. Rawlins a beautiful
A series of protracted meeting* their untiring efforts, as the enter- reading lamp. Our only regret of
will be held in the M R Church, tainraent proved a wonderful suc- this occasion is that Mrs. Rawltn’ s
Contmencing Sunday morning next cess The pro-eeds of the evening touching reply could not be beard
under the direction of Rev. T. L- amounted to 562.90 with a very by the writers on “ Country Social
Life.’ ’ It certainlv will belong re­
Jones, for 42 years a preacher In little expense.
membered by those present. The
¡the Oregon Conference. Services I
■ - ■
will begin every evening at 7:45
Dancing class will meet from 8 :oo afternoon was spent in visiting and
P M. and continue throughout the to 9:30 P. M Saturday evening, games appropriate to the day.
Mrs. Rawlins says she is 73 years
week excepting Saturdays. E v e ry -! June 14th.
young not 73 years old
body invited to come.
i
P. F. Standish.
O C e d a r M op
Polish
Makes all woodwork bright and clean.
Puts an end to the back breaking task of dusting
polishing hardwood floors, linoleum, oilcloth, etc.
and
So hard and dry that it does not gum or collect dust as
mere polishes do.
Is applied with long handled O-Ceder mop without the
hard work of getting down on your knees.
For sale at
ROD AND GUN CLUB
lh } Esttcada Pharmacy
THE REXALL STORE
To Arrive Next Week
In our
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CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB
For 1 and 2 books
Fnr
I Rnnk Baby
Chairs
I Ul I UUUIÌ ¿ a|| yyhjfg c UpS> Saucers and
Plates
CHECK YOUR BA6GAGE
THAT MINSTREL SHOW
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Visit Our Je w e lry Dept.
Very select £old filled beauty pins 25c. up
Solid £old front and £old filled brooches
50c. to $3.00
Beautiful gold filled jabot or veil pins
15c. and up
Extra quality misses or ladies gold filled bracelets
-.................. - ....... Special Price $1.50 Each
Gentlemans’ 7 jewel Efgin goid finished movement
Guaranteed for 2 yrs., solid silver laid case
Our price only $5.00--------- By Parcel Post $5.05
We Issue Fish or Hunting License
E ly
Rods
Three pieces and extra tip, length 8 to 10 feet
Calcutta Bamboo
Solid Metal Reel Plate
Silk Wound Snake
Guides
......... Special Price 80 cts. E a .-........ By Parcel Post 88cts.
Dandy Trout Flies at 25c. a Doz
Cary’s Merc. Co.
Uncle Sam’s
Best Oats,
bran, meal and other feeds
find their way here regularly.
We believe the better stock is
fed the better for the owner.
We live up to this belief by
supplying the very best feed
obtainable. Why not try it
as other stock owners have
done and are now using it
right along ?
L. D. All 1 N, Estacada, Ore.