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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1913)
X £ All the News ÍC A All the Time. NO. 41 ok VOI«. 5 l VT 5 ^ KST A CA D A , OUKGON, TH U RSDAY JU!«Y io, 1913 Big Bargains in Ml PAPER 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. A Only Paper in East Clackamas 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, 5dts per roll. Size 9x12 Axminister and Tape try 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 Economy Fruit Jars, Ctips and Jelly Glasses. ESTACADA FURNITURE CO. W . D. and L. M. Henthom, Proprietors Odd Fellows Building The Progress has been requested to say that a rumor which is being circulated regarding the price of tuition to ihe Estacada sc hools for non residents is in er ror and the tuition for non-resi dents will he i t instead of £2.50 as was rumored. T iir A T ! r n n «Timi f — $1 A Y E A R ■ IIM— awi iS S O n E S S SOS 1 ::.-Z~/£3CT*s£rrr._ B a H H B B H B a B K K K lf S mm ff o Tlte da vn of the ■ morning of 1 1 July 4th was not very promising pr< • ■ as | a 1 the clouds hung low al bout the hüls I f .3 vJ? in a threatening manner and as the ;j rain had .continued to fall during ;j Howell Bros, of Sprin gwater, the night, there was every iudica- ! ‘.1 last week purchased a new J- I lion that Kstacada would have a ij Case grain separator with all wet fourth. But about nine o'clock | modern equipments such as Blow old Sol came out and changed the 4 stacker, self feeder and weigher appearances and the spirits of the | Last fall they bought a new nine people. The parade which started . ESSKAJS 3 S 3 ¡ horse traction engine and they now as near 0.1 schedule time as most | have one of the best threshing out parades do, was a credit to the committee who was in charge. C fits in the county. I | C. Baling dressed as Uncle Sam I | Mrs Ii M. Lovelace last week | lead the procession follow 1 by the purchased the resident property of j Kreidt hand of Portland and the j her grandson, Smiley II Lovelace, ! following in the order given: auto , and the latter and his wife left Sat | Per Cdii 15c. Per Dozen $1.80 mobile containing M ,yor and Mrs urday for Tacoma. Wash. Mr. I III V Adix, ex-mayor J S Mc- Lovelace will return to Kstacada Curdv and wife; A E. Spark’s for a few davs and then move with , automobile containing Mrs. Sparks his family to Thompson, Nevada j president of the Civic Improvement where he will work in the mints. j I Club, Rev. and Mrs. Browne and Estacada's new city dads took Rev. Simpson speaker of the day; One half pound cun 22c. up their duties after a regular school children; babies in carts and I meeting Monday night. Mav the r eaniigcs and little girls and doll-.; | sorrow.) be few and their joys Eshelman’s automobile containing many. But little street improve little girb; automobile carrying ments can he done owing to the officers of C. I C.; Hart with Miss financial condition t>f the town and Gt'osie Githensas goddest of hberti they will have no harder proposi and a number of little girls; fire de tion than the outgoing hoard who li m ount with cart and hook aud have had the same conditions to ladder; squad of gentleman aud contend with. lady liders representing Indians, Last Saturday evening a farewell « iwboys. etc.; bicycles and riders; party was given Miss Alva Adams float McCurdy Lmb and Hwd. Co; who is leaving tor eastern Oregon float Kstacada State Bank; flout by Miss Eva Wash. The primary Palace Mtat Market; float Flower teachers ot the Methodist Sunday Girls; decorated bilgev "Old Moss School being guests. The evening Back” Thos, Yocum originater and was speyit in celebrating the 4'h in driver; Indians and Clowns. After 1 miniature wav A delirious the parade the speaker of ihe day, lunch was served cafetera style In Rev. Simpson gave a verv enter attendance were Misses Alva taining and interesting :d Iress aud Adams, Ellen Hicks, Laura Storm- a short concert was given by the which dinner was er, Gladys Carpenter and Grace baud after served. The afternoon program ! Denney. consisted of dancing in the pavilion There was no ball game here and races and contests for prizes. Sunday as the Oregon City bunch S ee the Pictures First Dancing in the pavilion was the failed to put in their appearance. The program at the Fatnilv Two automobile loadsof Estaca- Why they did not come still re program in the evening, this com Theatre Saturday evening will be ■ <*■ ** 1 mains a mystery as not later than- menced at 8:30 with a grand march a Kalem picture "T h e Days of '49” daites besides a number who in which about sixty couples partic Saturday evening they informed A story of the hardships of the journeyed via trolly attended the Chautauqua and base ball game at the manager of the local team they ipated. Two games of base ball were pioneer; Selig, ‘ ‘The Lost Inheri Gladstone Wednesday. Rev. would he here. There was a large tance” the story of a social athletic crowd here to witness the slaughter played between Estacada and the club, and a Vitagraph comedy, I Robert J. Patterson the talented of the innocents t orn the county Brooklyn Grays of Portland. The "The Professor and the lady.” Irishman of Belfast, Ireland, was S capital and were very much dis first game was started at i i o'clock Sunday evening program; Essauay j the principal attraction on the and was won by Estacada 6 to i. appointed at not seeing a game. drama ‘ ‘ From the Submerged,” Chautauqua program. Mr. Patter Perhaps sometime, somewhere the l'he opposing pitchers were for Lubin “ The Way of the Mount son is founder of the "Catch My C o m p le t e T r e I’ n i c n t o f rn inagemeut of the Oregon City Estacada Roy Douglass, for the ains" and a Vitagraph picture feat Pal” movement, a temperance or L i v e S to c k -n. : *. «u. * ¡Il0 9 CfiSFNftU t ✓ '• commercial club team will be kind Grays, B. Powers. Douglas let uring Httghie Mack in “ Captain ganization started in his country a Eve r y i 00 t' few years ago. enough to tell us why they did not his °PPonents with hut 3 hits Barnacle Reformer” —A/ Your Drug Slots while the Gray’ s pitcher was found carry the Prepared Pre- y ' 1 I11 the base ball game lucky : s Wo come. crip tiu n s o f D r . D a v id Robert.?. \ *■ th e e m in e n t v e te r in a ria n arid X ‘ safely ' 10 times. Each pitcher Clackamas won from the Logan I.V'j stock specialist. With t h e s e ■ Prescriptions and Dr. Koberts' y \ , •*.' D ied struck out ten batters and walk:d great veterinary book (184 pages, x team 8 to 6. Bronson and Heitz- 6 x j ' in.) you are master ot ail ail Mrs. Margaret Cal iff, wife of thiee. Ed Douglas had a perfect ments and diseases of yonrCows, Th • Estacada Lumber and Pro tnan were the batteries for the C a ttle , H o rses, S h e e p , l lo g s , C h ick e n s ? Gilbert CalitT died Tuesday evening batting record in this game, walk duce Co. is the title of a new busi Logan aggregation and they covered G et She B o oli N o w FREE of paralysis at her home in the ing once and getting 3 hits. Learn to know your animals. This Book ts the ness firm at Estacada incorporated themselves with glory and Willam highest authority we have ou live stock diseases. Gives symptoms, tell, v hat to do, how to do it. vicinity of Zion Church. Deceased In the afternoon contest Husky June 21st v/ith a capital stock of ette Valley gumbo. Neal allowed Your copy ready—absolutely free. Call for if. TreataiUUta aiwujs here v. hott you coed them. was 67 years of age am! is survived hurled for tlte Brooklynites and $5000. Chas. E. Dubois is presi but 5 bits, walked 1, hit 1 an;', Rexall Drug Store. by her aged husband and several Maxmeyer for Estacada, the man dent, Claude W. Devore Secretary struck out to. Doc Douglass the children. Funeral services were agement holding the regular pitcher and E. D. Allen treasurer and man usual reliable short stop of the Ks held Thursday afternoon at 2 Neal Bronson in reserve for Sun j ager. The officers of the company tacada team and the Logan first o'clock at Zion Church aud inter days game with Oregon City. This are not strangers to the people of : sacker were responsible for the de- ment immediately after in the Zion was some ball game from the tap of this community. Mr. Dubois hav- feat of thtir team as Logan had the cemetery. the gong until Iialie Smith broke it ing been in the lumber business | game tucked snugly away up to the up in the thirteenth by poling one here for many years. Mr. Allen 1 ninth when errors by Doc and the B E G I N S its forty-fifth school year over the right center fence good for has been manager of the Estacada! first sacker hooked np with a single S E P T E M B E R 16. 1913. By the efforts of Prof. Burgess the circuit. This was the seccnd Lumber Yard and Feed Store. Mr. ^after two men were out gave the D E G R E E C O U R S E S in many phascsof AG R IC U LTU R E . ENGINEERING . HOME Ford a lycettm course will be given offence of Smith’s during the gatne Devore is a well known attornev Clackamas bunch the game. Big E c o n o m ic s , M in in g , f o r e s t r y , c o m m erce , P harm acy . in Estacada the coming fall and having done a similar act in the here. The Progress wishes the Maxmeyer of Portland hurled the - Y E A R C O U R S E S in a g r i c u l winter. The course will consist of fifth but in circling the bases he company success. first 4 frames lor Clackamas, when T t W u O re . H ome e c o n o m ic s m e c h a n ic five numbers, the fir.st to be given overreached while passing first and A R T S FO R E S T R Y . COM M ERCE. P H A R M A C Y on account of a wet ball he lost cou- T E A C H E R ' S C O U R S E S in manual sometime during the mouth of Oct was called out. troll and was relieved by Burden. training, agriculture, douienlic science The f rizes for the different de ober. The dates have not yet been Max got peeved at the urnps and and art. sent out nor the order of the pro partments of the parade were was sent to the club bouse. Ore M U S I C , including piano, string, band Instruments and voice culture. gram given. The artists of the awarded as follows: Best decorated gon City Commercial Club won the Britt Lyceum bureau of Ouaha, horse and buggy, Thos. Yocum; The members of Ivanhoe lodge I day before from the Price Bros. A B E A U T I F U L B O O K L E T entitled “ T in . H n k ic iim k n t oh K u r a i . L ih k ’# Nebr., who will appear here are most unique float, McCurdy Lmb No. i K. of P. of Portland and team. and a C a talogue will be m ailed free on application. Professors Ford and James of highly recommended and have the and Hdw. Co ; best decorated auto their families held a picnic in the Address II. M. Y k n n a n T, Registrar, endorsements of the critics of all mobile, Dr. H. V. Adix; best ap park at this place Sunday. About Estacada who are attending (tw- 7-15 tos- 9 ) Corvallis, O#ogou. the leading papers of this country pearing lady rider. Miss Wagner; 500 were in attendance, The after- chautauqua were pulling hard for and some of Europe. Those who best decorated bicycle and rider, noon was spent in contesting for the Logan team. Those who made • will appear here are the Wood Morley Browne; l>est rough rider, prizes in all manner of sports. A the trip from Estacada by auto were Orchestral Trio with four seasons Paul Morrow; best decorated baby voting contest for the bigge«t j. \v. Reed. Wm. Underwood, C. The Portland Fire Dept, band in Chautaqua work and three and buggy, Lillian Stubbs; most grouch was hotly contested and VV. Devore, J. F. Lovelace, Neal ( will hold a picnic here next Sun attractive little girl and doll buggy, lecture course seasons; Harold created much amusement. Had Bronson, Bert Byers, R. G. March day. Tins band is considered one Morton Kramer, novelist lecturer Lillian Dales. Estacada been permitted to enter a bantCi J. V. and Warren Barr, I of tlte best in the state and the better known as "T h e Philosopher dozen or two contestants for the \ Bonney and M. II. Boyle. grouch prize the visitors would not i of »*«««1. and vicinity will of Life” and sometimes called the While working in his garden one have had a look in. The Knights hi t' an opportunity of hearing it ‘ ‘Cowboy Philosopher;” The Stelz! of Mountain Sunday Volunteer fire teams from Quartette and Concert Co ; D. day last week, a man at Oregon and their Ladies leturned to Port- Regular meeting Chapter No. toS. Tuesday evening Lents. Tromont, St. Johns ami Es- Ernest Randall. Cartoonist and City dug tip nlmut a quart of brass |anfj a, ^ o’clock feeling that they an enjoyable day, July 15th at 8:00 P. M. The Past i taeada will compete for prizes using Della Crowder Miller dramatic in and gold coins and several sets of ila(] SjH.nt Grand Worthy Matron Mrs Mar- the local department’ s cart At a terpreter and impersonator. The ear rings of Oriental design. garet V. IIuvles will be in attend- ’ meeting of the citv council Tuesday ftfio. Season jewelry is stip;>osed to have been The W- C. T. U. will hold a five numbers cost tickets will be sold $2 oo each foi buried there several year', ago by b social meeting at the home of Mrs ance to install officers. Visiting night the request of the visitors to " se ,hc streets for the races was 1 adults, students of Kstacada schools man who bad robbed a rich ¡pan-; Wood le, Friday afternoon July ti members welcome. Wilds Lindsey, sec. ! «rant'd. lard's residence in Calitornir. a 2:30 A cordial welcome to all I Si.oo including reserved scats. IS GhirardcSli’s Ground Gai! Borden Eagle Brand Mi!k Chocolate ! pound cans 28c. Walter Baker’s Cocoa 57 and 1-2 pounds P u re 1 25 Oz. Cans K. C. Baking Powder 20c. Berry Sugar $3.00 8 and one half pounds J Doz. 5c. Cans Sardines 40c. Estacada State Bank or C a n e , F r u it 50c. CHAUTAUQUA We solicit your Treat Year Own Live Slock account, large or small, for a long o r NEW BUSINESS FIRM short time. OREGON A G R IC U L T U R A L COLLEGE LECTURE COURSE $2 a day $10 a week The Hotel Estacada MODERN CO NVEN IEN CES One o! the most delightful Resorts on the Coast Local and Tourist Trade Solicited LtVÜ i W > ! It Your Horse Doesn’ t Know anything about the price of oats mid other feed, but he certainly can tell the quality. If you don't think so try. our oats and teed on him tor a while. You’ll not see him getting “ off his feed” during the trial. You'll not have to dose him up with condition powders to make him eat Just try it. Estacada Lumber and Produce Co. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS HOLD PiCNiC PICNIC NEXT SUNDAY