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aRMRta I ESTACADA All the News All the Time NO. 41 OF E ST A CA D A , OREGON, TH URSDAY VOL. 5 Big Bargains in WALL PAPER & RUGS Desiring t o reduce our stock o f Wall Paper for th e next 30 days we will sell the best grad e of flow ered papers at double roll. PROGRESS 2 0 cents per R e gu lar price 3 5 cents. W e also have on hand some beautiful patterns of paper which y e 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 $33. We also carry a complete line furniture, Columbia Phonographs, and records. Economy Fruit Jars, Caps and Jelly Glasses. ESTACADA FU R N ITU R E CO. W . D . and L . M . Henthom , Proprietors Odd Fellows Building DIINLOP-STM SII If you carry your account with us, w e make n o charge fo r ' issuing drafts to any part of United States W e make no charge for cashing any or all foreign checks. W e make all kinds of collections with out charge to you, unless there is a direct charge to us. In addition to the facilities offered by all other banks, we wish you to try the convenience of your home bank. W e endeavor to give prompt and efficient service in re turn for your patronage. $10 a week $2 • day The Hotel Estacada MODERN CO N VEN IEN CE S One o i the most delightful Resorts on the Coast Local and Tourist Trade Solicited U u d e Sam Drives ahead at an amazing rate. Among bis big possessions lumber takes a leading place and we are among the distri butors of the best he produces So if you are going to do any fixing up for the Fourth or after it come and see us on the lumber end ot your plans. We can and will serve you better than any one else. L D. ALLEN, Estacada, Ore. $1 A YEAH A very pretty wedding occurred at the Cong, church at Portland, Monday afternoon at 3:30 when Miss Helen Standish ot Portland and Samuel D. Dunlop of Garfield were united in marriage. The groom is a prosperous young farm er of Garfield and the bride is a cousin of Robt. and Phil Standish. The best men were Phil Standish of Garfield and John Dunlop of Oak Park, 111 ., brother of thegroom. The bride was attended by Mrs. Wm. Dunbar and Miss Anna Dun lop of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs The grand jurv at Portland Mon Dunlop will reside on the former’s day brought in indictments against I ‘ arm in Garfield. J. C. LaFrance and wite, charging them with obtaining money under false pretense, having swindled an The fat and lean men’s ball game insurance company and two frater Wednesday resulted in a victory for nal orders out of $15,000. The the latter in a hotly contested affair woman will be charged with being by a score of 19 to t8. Lack of the principal in the affair for it was space will not permit a detailed ac she who collected the money after count of the battle. Several base the supposed death of her husband ball stars of the first magnitude and LaFrance as an accessory. were discovered, principle among The authorities are as far at sea as them being one Jack Cassidy for ever as to where LaFrance ob merly of Flaudreu, S. D., and E- tained the body which he substi H. Kellogg of Chicago. 111 . The tuted for his own. He has told principle feature was Dave Eshel- different stories about where he se nian’s leap for life from the should cured it, several of them being ers of Bill March Another affair traced down and found to be will be staged in the near future. groundless. The investigators so far have been unable to account for Celebration. M a rried about $4000 of the money received, J. P. Waterbury and Mrs. Rebek- LaFrance claims that when arrested ah Edwards of this city sprung a he did not have a penny. surprise on their many friends by quietly crossing the Columbia to Vancouver, Wash., and getting Estacada'1 brawny atheletes marriedWednesday of last week. Mr. Waterbury is one of Estaca- again humbled the mighty Max- da’ s promineut business men con tneyer who hurled ftjr the Union ducting a grocery store with his Meat Co’s, team Sunday. Ten partner, Mr. Chapman. Mr. Wat safe clouts were gleamed by the lo erbury has been a resident of this cals from the offerings of the gent place for four years aud Mrs. Wat with the Hebrew countenance and erbury has lived here about two in addition to this the big fellow years. The couple are highly re- issued tickets to four and hit two sf-ected and have a host of friends beauing Hal Smith In the seveuth who wish them happiness. On and hipping Nee.', in the sixth. their return here Thursday even The “ Meats” looked like a ball ing, they were serenaded bj’|a num team when the gong sounded, the ber of people of all ages and the first three up hitting safe, Anderson groom very gallantly responded, and Clark each poled a single and treating the serenaders in a hos Everitt two bagged against the left field fence bringing home the two pitable manner. former but there their fun ceased. Crowlv poped to the pride of Lo gan, Ikey Cohen whiffed and Ed George Hass of Barton was fined wards fouled out to Lee. After twenty dollars and costs amounting the first round they were never in all to twenty six dollars in Jus dangerous. Our prides were tice Given’ s court Monday evening blanked in the first two rounds but for abusing a horse injuring the in the third something happened animal so badly that it bad to be to Max. Neal waited for four wide killed. The warrant was sworn ones, Ed Douglas singled, "Doc” out by an officer of the Oregon hit for two bases, scoring Neal, Humane society and constable E. Jessie beat out a slow one that Ikey Bates went to Barton and brought tried to make a foul out of, Everitt the offender to Estacada, Hass juggled Schultz’ texas and Ed and plead guilty to the charge and paid Doc scored. Sagar singled scoring the fine. It appears that he was Jett and Schultz, Sagar was caught trying to drive a balky horse and going to aecond, Sim whiffed, Lee when the animal refused to move, was safe on the first baseman's er Hass fastened a rope around the ror and Smith ended the agony by horse's jaw and hitched a team to striking out, total 4 hits 5 runs. the other end of the rope tearing We got 2 more in the sixth, Neal the lower jaw from the animal's got soaked on the hip went to sta head. tion 1 while Max and Crowly were smothering Ed and home on anoth T h e P icn ic er two bag swat by Doc. Doc took The Knights and Ladies of Se 3rd on a wild heave, Jessie got a curity lodge picnic was held in the "cincy,” Schultz walked and Doc park Sunday afternoon. There scored on Sagar’ s out Clark to was not as large an attendance as Crowly. We harvested another in was expected, the rains of the the eighth, Schultz getting to second previous week causing many to on an error and home on Sagar’s stay at home rather than take single. Doc Douglas shone glor chances with the elements. Those iously both at bat and in the field At a meeting held in the city hall who did attend apparently four hits out of five trips to the Tuesday night a Rod and Gun Club enjoyed themselves with games and plate and two of them for extra was organized by some of the en bases is some swatting, he also dancing in the afternoon. The thusiasts ot the city. The new or lodge base ball team and a team of worked on the business end of a ganization will start out with a the Modern Maccabees, played a fast double getting Ikey at first in membership of 28 and until further the sixth and two other plays on game of ball in the morning result notice will meet every Tuesday ing in a victory for the latter by a the sensational order. While Max night. The officers elected were one sided score. The majority of meyer at times pitched good ball J. R. McCurdy president; W. A. still his wildness was responsible those attending the picnic returned Hvleman, secretary and Fred Jorg, to Portland at 6:30 and the balance for some of our scores. Bronson treasurer. The organization will at 8 o’clock. There seemed to be after the first frame was as steady be known as the Estacada Rod and as a clock and had far the better of some disagreement between the officials of the dance and those at the argument with his big oppo Gun Club. tending as the orchestra ceased nent. The story: playing at 6 o'clock and did not re Inn in gs 1 1 5 4 5 * 7 * 9 8 HE turn after supper but hit for home U nion M«at Co. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 8 li ,t icad« o o j o o i o i x 8 to 5 on the first car. Struck out by Maxmeyer 8, by In the voting contest which All persons taking part in the Bronson 4, two bise bits Everett, closed Wednesday night for Queen parade July 4 are requested to be at Doc Douglas 2, base 01 balls off of the Carnival to preside as the the starting place promptly at 10 Max 4 Bronson 1 Umpire B. An Goddess of Liberty in the parade derson, scorer Townsend. here tomorrow, Miss Gtissle Giiliens AM . THE LAFRANCES INDICTED Celebrate the 4th ESTACADA? The Civic Improvement : i 100 Guns at Sunrise Street Parade at 10 A . M. Good Base Ball Game j • » Dancing Afternoon and is doing everything ; Evening in the new Pavilion in their power to malic Oraiion Bev. E. iTsimpson this BASE BALL Estacada State Bank JULY 3, 1913 D o n 't F orget That the Family Theatre will run a picture show July 4th com mencing at 2 o'clock in the after noon and run continuously until 1 1 at night. T b t program for Saturday night July 5th will be a Lubin dtama, The Cringer,” an Essanay drama Not on the Circus Program’ ’ and Vitigraph Comedy “ The God mother,” in which a bunch of col lege boys induce their tador to im personate a godmother. LEANS THE VICIOUS Only Paper in East Clackamas DREW TWENTY AND COSTS Estacada’ s Banner K re id t B a n d & O rc h e s tra Our Store Open the 4th of July 6:30 A. M. to 6:00 P. No Delivery Made After 8 A . M. D a y of 4th W e Save you MONEY FOR CASH Cary Mercantile Company ROD AND GDN CLOD ORGANIZED CURRINSVILLE CANDIDATE of Currinsville received the highest number of votes. Miss Gladys Carpenter was second high and Miss Ellen Hicks third. Voting was fairly brisk prior to the closing hour, the boys from Currinsvil'e being ready to spend their money if necessary to elect their candidate. The voting was carried on in the J- W. Reed building where the Civic Improvement Club were serving sandwishes, coffee, ice cream and cake. The vote for the different candidates was as follows: Gussie Gitliens, Curriusville 2208, Gladys Carpenter. Estacada, 1328, Ellen Hicks, Estacada. 856, Sadie Wil cox, Springwatcr 477, MableTracy, Garfield 125: KIva Adams, Estaca da, 95 - A meeting will be held in the J school house Saturday at 7:30 P. | M. to organize a tennis club. 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