All the News All the Time Only Paper in East Clackamas NO. 40 o v VOL. 5 K ST A C A D A , OREGON, T H U R SD A Y JU N E 19, 19 13 $1 A V E A k Big Bargains in W ALL PAP® k RUGS Desiring to reduce our stock of Wall Paper for the next 30 days we will sell the best grade of flowered papers at 20 cents per double roll. Regular price 35 cents. We 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 perroll. Size 9x12 Axminister and Tapestry rugs will bt offered for sale at greatly reduced prices for the next thirty days. White Sewing Machines, Cash price $33. We also carry a complete line furniture, Columbia Phonographs, and records. Economy Fruit Jars, Caps and Jelly Glasses. ESTACADA FURNITURE CO. W. D. and L. M. Henthom, Proprietors Odd Fellows Building Celebration underthc direction of The Estacada Ladies Civic Club Kirkpatrick Council, Knights | Three children of Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs B. C. Hartson of and Ladies of Security, who will Leyton Reisland who live at Wilson Eureka, Cal , uncle and aunt of L give a picnic in Estacada park. j hill, have been very s!ck with scar­ E Belfils. Mesdames I.. A. Heist June 29, extends an invitation to let fever, the eldist hoy being es­ and J. Schone of Portland, sisters everybody to come and have a good pecially in a bad condition but lie of Mr. II I fils anti Mr. and Mrs time. See notice elsewhere in this : as well as the other members are j Deelev of Portland spent Sunday at paper. This organization is only a | convalesccnt Dr Adix is the ;the Belfil’ s home. little over a year old but today has physician in attendance. Ball nearly 600 beneficial v members. VV. F. Cary and Miss Val E cker1 Piedmont M ¡rooms vs. Estacada, A plea-atit plea-ant family reunion was [ weut to Seaside Saturday where) held at the residence of F. W. Bates1 they joined Mr. and Mrs. Pyle for ] at Estacada Sunday afternoon 2:30. I at Garfield last Sunday, the follow­ an outing. The two former re The Maroons are a fast aggregation ing persons were present: Mr. and turned Monday but Mr. and Mrs. and are coming with the intention | Mrs. Edwin Bates of Estacada, Mr. Pyle will not return until the last of | of trouncing the locals who have and Mrs. E. W. Howell of Ashland, this week. They report a most en been defeated but once this season. If you enjoy good ball placing at- j Mr. *..u and m Mrs. N. . o Bites and two j ■>*.. is . Ii. is n e s anu n vu i I j o y a h|e tr jp . tend the game Sunday and boost daughters of ' " Barton and . . Mr. . and for the heme team. Mrs F. W. Bates. It had been | Base EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS nearly three years since all had m e t , , . , , . Tne Special meetings under the and a fine dinner and a good tune1 „ , ..................... direction of Rev. 1 . L. Jones, A meeting to organize a Rod and was enjoyed by all which began at the Methodist Gun Club will be held at the Cary (Contributed) Church last Sunday will continue The 4th of July is uear and the every night this week. Two ser Mercbautile Friday June 20th at strawberry social is nearer, why vices on Sunday at n A. M. and 8 1 2:00 P. M This club is to be organized don’ t the Ladies Civic Improve­ P. M primarily for the improvement of ment club get busy and have a Mr. Jones is an eloquent and in­ thistle cutting day before either day teresting speaker and lias much ex- I the fish and game conditions in the I surrounding country and in the arrives There are a great manv perience in evangelistic work. ! mountains. It is hoped that every­ weeds and thistles along the side- Services begin at 8 P. M. every one interested in the fish and walks which do not improve th e|njg |lt game will attend. looks of our little city. Why not Everybody invited to attend. all get busy and tidy up along in j _____________ front of their homes before some Kirkpatrick Council No. 2227, one asks you to do it ? Let us trv Knights and Ladies of Security, to have a clean city to entertain our Arthur Howard a young man will entertain members and the visitors. employed by the Otto Kletcli saw public with dancing, athletic games, B. O. Boswell. mill company at Dodge met with a etc., at Estacada Park. The finest As a result of the May examina­ bad accident Wednesday While ! orchestra in Portland has been en tion of eighth grade pupils in the hauling a load cf logs the team he gaged tor this special excursion and county schools, only 137 oi^t of 394 was driving commenced running picnic, and plenty of refreshments received diplomas that will admit and in some way his leg got fa st; will be sold on the grounds. Ad them to any high school in the 1 bttween the logs and the bones mission to dance 25 cents. Come state. 154 were “ conditioned’’ and were badly crushed. He was at 1 and spend the day in Estacada, the will have to take examinations in I once taken to tllis city and placed beautiful city on the Clackamas one or more studies in June or I under tlle care 0f Dr. Adix who River. Advertisement, September. That but a third took the voung man to a hospital passed is said to be due to the fact j a [ P o r t l a n d . T h e i n j a r v i s a v e r y that the questions were very hard serious one and Mr. Howard will be but fair. In the last year of the fortunate if he is not crippled per- Unusual interest was shown in the grade schools, it seems that an manently. election of school officers at the effort was made to teach the pupils school election held Monday night. too much of subjects that are not of Ninety nine ballots were cast for ■ practical use. However, the writer choice for condidates and eighty is not posted on the subject and can At 9 o'clock of June 14, the three ballots at the election. The not say how much truth there is in j j awards for the best gardens were j primary vote stood Harkeurider the above statement. Pupils of the announced at the schooj grounds. fifty one. Demov forty eight. The Estacada schools who passed the In Class A (6th, 7th and 8th vote for director was Demoy forty examinations are George Hicks, grades) 1st. William Oberstaller, three, Harkeurider forty. For Dora Currin, Sam Barr, Gladys ; auto ride to Portland, Portiand, donated by ¡clerk I clerk the vote stood J. A. Somers Townsend, Joseph Demoy, Paul j w Reed; 2ad Elmer Sutterfield. forty, W. H. Holder forty three, Frazier, George Mathewson, Doro- aut0 rjde t0 Portlaadi dollaled bv The present board is L. E Belfils, thy Miiler, Nettie Woodle and J. W. Reed; 3rd Helena Frazier, {J- W. Reed, A. Demov and W. II Grace Dennev. best pair of shoes in store, Cary’ s Holder. Mrs. S E. Bates the re- clerk refused to be a candi- Glorious Fourth Merc. Co ; 4th Nettie Woodle, box date lor re election. Had she al- That Estacada will have the !of chocolates, R. G. Marchbauk. lowed her name to be placed in greatest fourth of July celebration Class B (4th and 5th grades) 1st Joseph Woodle. auto ride to Port -1 nomination she would have in aH in its history is now an assured fact. auto ride ! probability been elected by a un­ All of the committees are having land; 2nd Elmer Hannah animous vote as she has made an excellent success and much interest to Portland; 3rd Albert Hannah, excellent official. and entbusiam is being manifested fonntaiu pen Iistacada Pharmacy; by all citizens. The parade prou - 4 th Fred Sutterfield, box of choco- Died ises to be a most elaborate affair lates Ed Bonner. Those deserving of special men­ Mrs Anna Hunt, wife of John and many surprises are in store along that line. The committee on tion in Class A are Josie Harketi- Hunt died Tuesday evening at her music has secured the famous rider, Vera Cowan, Morlev Browne, home soutb nf die river. Deceased Kreidt band and orchestra of Port- Ruby Me Willis, Carrie Hannah, was horn in indianna seventy-eight laud to furnish the music. This and Gladys Townsend. In Class years ago, she moved with her baud is a celebrated oue and it was B are Frank O’Connor. Earnest husband to Okaloosa, Iowa in 1847 i and ¡a ,g 0d came with the family necesstry to sign a contract Rymning. The early garden contest has and fe;tied in Estacada where slu for a large amount in order to secure their services. The base j been a grand success, all honor to has made her home except when ball management has about closed those who have won. And several sbe and her husband returned to a deal with th: Brookyln Greys, who did not w in this year will sure i OWa and remained about a year, Mrs. Hunt was the mother of said to be the fastest aggregation ot ly find a high place next. Now for the late garden contest seven children four of whom sur- amateur players in the city of Port­ land, to play against the local team. to be judgded early in September. vlve her, viz Ed. Hunt and Mrs. The concession committee reports In this prizes 1st and 2nd in each OMiver Shock of this city and two evetything in their line progressing class will be an auto ride either to SOns who live in the east. Nodefi- and that they will have everything Portland or to the county fair dona t,ate funeral arrangements w ill be from a doll rack to a human roil ted by A. F. Sparks with the option ,nade llntji after the arrival of her lette. One thing this paper has of either of the lower prizes for son j inles Hunt from Oskaloosa, been especially requested to an those who have won the 1st auto [owa wd)o is expected Wednesday nounce is that no intoxicants of am rtde. 3rd prize in each class is a „¡¡¡ht or Thursday morning. The bred White Wyandotte deceased had been a sufferer for description will be tolerated in or pure cockeral. donated by F. B Guthrie. a(,out fifteen years but had passed around the dancing pavilion and there will be enough special police 4th prize to be announced, donated the alloted period of three score years and ten. The aged husband to enforce this order. So if you by Prof Ford. Keep your eye on the school and children have many friends want to celebrate the day attending here who extend their sympathy to a good clean celebration, come to gardens. F. B Guthrie. them in their sorrow. Estacada. Dance afternoon and evening in the new pavilion. Six piece orchestra Grand Parade,Good Band Races of all kinds Polish Q -C e d a r M o p Makes all woodwork bright and clean. Pats an end to the back breaking task of dusting polishing hardwood floors, linoleum, oilcloth, etc. So hard and dry that it does not gum or collect dust as mere polishes do. Is applied with long handled Q-Ceder mop without the hard work of getting down on your knees. For Sale at The Estacada Pharm acy THE R EXA LL STORE ROD AND DON CLUB Good Time on Sunday, June 29th Estacada State Bank If you carry your account with us, we make no charge for issuing drafts to any part of United States We make no charge for cashing any or all foreign checks. W e make all kinds of collections with- out charge to you, unless there direct charge to us. 1S In addition to the facilities offered by all other banks, we wish you to try the convenience of your home bank. We will accept accounts, large or small. $2 a day $ro a week The Hotel Estacada M ODERN C O N V E N IE N C E S One of the most delightful Resorts on the me Coast uoast 1 !_ J Waterbury C8h Chapman Local and Tourist Trade Solicited Dealers in Choice Family Groceries Agents for Log Cabin Bread Our Motto ‘A Satisfied Customer Always A Customer” HAS LEG BADLY CRUSHED SCHOOL ELECTION AWARD PRIZES For I ami 2 books Beautiful Rugs Elegant Rockers For I Book ^aby High Chairs 6 all white Cups. Saucers and Plates E 5 K- M a a a — — ■ i Visit Our Jewelry Dept. Very select gold filled beauty pins 25c. up Solid gold front and gold filled brooches --------------- 50c. to $3.00 Beautiful gold filled jabot or veil pins i5c. and up Extra quality misses or ladies gold filled bracelets --------------------------- ------- Special Price $1.50 Each Gentlemans’ 7 jewel Elgin gold 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 Fly 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. Ea----- By Parcel Post 88cts. Dandy Trout Flies at 25c. a Doz Cary’s Merc. Co. Plenty of Lumber Here to build any number of grand standsjfor Fourth of July cele­ brations. Committees in charge of such matters can consult us on the quantity and character of lumlier need­ ed for any sized stand or plat­ form There'll be no collapse or accident if our advice and Iumtiei arc taken. E. D. ALLEN, Estacada, Ore.