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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1913)
o<« * ,o °° 1 All the News All the Time ESTACADA Marshal Ames was citi the sick list last week. Cary Mercantile Co. To Arrive This Week: Percales, Ginghams Calico, Outings and Boy’s School Shoes Cary Mercantile Co. E fl Local News FORD Mrs. Gertrude Grim visited Port land Saturday. R . G. Marclib&nk was a business visitor in Portland Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cary took a trip over to Vancouver the first of the week. The Universal Car NEW 1914 PRICES Effective August 1st. 1013, F. 0. B. Oregon City or Estacada Model T. Runabout $575.00 „ „ Town Car 825.00 „ „ Touring Car 625.00 With full equipment. Pacific Highway Garage •f Oregon City, Distributers i- J. W. Reed, Local Agent QUICK D ELIVERIES W. N. Sutter field was here from Raymond, W ash., a few days last week visiting his family. Mrs. McPherson and children of Portland were guests at the J. W. Reed home last week. Miss Mary Woodle, who spent the summer in Portland, has re turned to her home in Estacada. Mrs. Lucy Cowan and family left on Wednesday to join Mr. Cowan of Raymond, Wash., where they will reside. Mrs. John Schone, sister of L- E. Belfils, and Miss ElaiDe DeCaprio of Portland visited with the Belfils family Suuday. Homer Merriman returned to E s tacada Saturday to resume his studies in the Estacada school. He spent his vacatien at the Dalles. George Vanuctta, who came here are a feature of this lumber bus to attend school, has been employed iness. When you give us an or in the postofflee and drug store and der vou can confidently rely on will assist there out of school hours. getting your lumber a little before Mr. aud Mrs. Dietrich, who have you need it. That m eans'no de been occupying the cottage where lay in construction, no waiting time Mrs. Graham resides, left for their that you have to pay for. Think home in Portland last week. They were spending their vacation in that over. Estacada. Estacada Lumber and Produce Co. fa a day ( to a week The Hotel Estacada MODERN C O N V E N IE N C E S One of the m ost delightful Resorts on the Coast Local and Tourist Trade Solicited ^ ec°" PROGRESS E ST A C A D A , OREGON. T H U R S D A Y S E P T E M B E R u , MO. 5* o r VOL- $ W'‘ Only Paper in East Clackamas $i A Y E A R i 9 « j JUVENILE FAIR GREAT SUCCESS A good attendance marked the Charles Dubois returned to For* second Juvenile Fair held in the est Grove Friday. park pavilion at this plsce last Mist Irma Graham «as here from Saturday. The weather «’as ideal Portland Saturday to attend the and maay families enjoyed a picnic fair, returning home Sunday. dinner. There were 66 exhibitors Jim Smith, who is in the forest who had (41 entries on display and service, visited Estacada for two or some of the children who furnished three days last week. these exhibits, won two or more Otto Psulson of George pcstoffice premiums. The exhibits included work of favored the Progress with an order for the paper for a year this wtek. pupils in different school grades and showed the interest taken by Miss Rachel Reed will leave Sat children of this vicinity in making urday for Seattle where she en he fair the success it was. The ters the University of Washington. girl's reedlework was exceptionally Mrs. G . W. Ross of Marshfield. good, especially that done bv those O re., is visiting her parents, Mr. under twelve years of age. Partic and Mrs. J. R. Hughes of Morrow. ular merit was in the display of Harry T rtcy sod C. E. Cole of cakes, bread and canned fruit, and Portland were guests at the Walter in some cases it was difficult for the Givens home Saturday and Suuday. judges to decide where to place the Smylie Lovelace ana family have ribbons The floral display was a returned to Estacada and are occu creditable oue, aud here, as well as pying a residence in the north part in other departments, the boys came In for a share of the prem of town. iums. Mrs. J. R. Hughes and daughter. A collection of native woods fur Mrs. C . A. Sisson, returned last nished by the boys, is worthy of week from a few weeks' stav at note, as also was the mechanical Seaside. novelties, A derrick designed and Malcom Woodle, who has been made by Paul Frazier, was consid working in the harvest fields in ered wonderful, as also was the bird Eastern Oregon, returned to Esta houses and other articles. The farm products occupied a cada Suuday evening. prominent place, the best display of Miss Hattie Belfils, who has been vegetables being made by George visiting with relatives in Portland for several weeks, returned home Harkenrider. The "Sh earer" chicken contest the latter part of last week. proved an interesting feature aud it R. H. Monckton was a caller at is said that the girls carried off the the Progress office Saturday and greater number of honors in this had his name enrolled among the contest. Last spring Mr. Shearer subscribers to this family necessity. gave twenty of the school children Mis. Roger Cary went to Port ten eggs each, which were hatched land Saturday morning to visit her out and the chichens brought to the parents. Mr. Cary joined her Sat fair. Of course not all were suc urday evening, returning Monday. cessful. but there were some ex Mrs. H. V. A dix and children hibits which were considered the returned from a three weeks' out best Juvenile displays ever shown ing at Ocean Park, Saturday even in the county and worthy a place at ing. She reports a most delightful the state fair. A Brahma crate be longing to Ruth GitbeDS was one of time. the attractions, while Abbie Wag George Hick*, who-is in the for goner carried off the prize offered est service, ctme down from the for the best Plymouth Rocks. mountains Saturday to visit his sis There were splendid showings of ter Miss Tressie Hicks for a few other kinds of chickens also. days. The Progress is sorry that it can not report the entire list of premi Mrs. Henry Paimateer, son and daughter of Silverton, Or., were um s given at this fair. There was here to attend the wedding of Miss no record kept, but it is hoped that Shankland and Mr. O'Neii last next year the Progress will be able to give the prize winners' names in Wednesday. all departments Another regret- Mrs. Marian Lady arrived from able fact is that all articles were not Sheridan, Ore., last week and will marked, after the judges finished again make Estacada her home. their work, so that people would She will occupy her own residence know the name of pupils who con near the Christian church. tributed the articles. We are not Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ford of saying this for criticism, but merely Astoria, Or., visited at the home of as a suggestion. After dinner Prof. Griffith, of the their sister, Mrs. Elmer Shankland, and attended the wedding of their Oregon Agricultural College, and County Supt. Garv gave interesting neice, Miss Jennie Shankland. talks and the Curiinsville band fur The management of the moving nished some excellent music. A picture theatre requests the Pro few races followed the speaking. gress to say that the reels will ouly Kenneth Bartlett having charge oi be run through twice at each per these spirts. The wiuners were as formance. If you want to see the follows: 50 yard dash boys under pictures be on time. 16, Morley Browne; 50 yard dash, Mrs. Fred North of Cazadero boys under 12, Raymond Lovlace; was called to Oregon City the first 50 yard dash, girls under 16, Ruby of last week to see her brother who McWillis; 50 yard dash, girls under is ill at that place with typhoid 12, Irene Saling; shoe race. 25 fever. She returned Saturday and yards, free for all, 1st, Floyd Sa reports that her brother is getting ling; 2nd, Fred Sutterfield. along nicely, A community fair was decided upon for next year, in conjunction Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCurdy left for their new home in Kansas City, with the Juvenile fair, and the com Mo., last Saturday. Mr. McCurdy mittee appointed to make arrange is a good business man and the ments for same is as follows: Mrs. family will be greatly missed in A. W. Bodkin. John E ly, F. J Estacada. The Progress is sorry Harkenrider, Chas. Duucon, H. M to have such people leave our little James and J. A. Shibley. The editor of this paper rises up and calls Mrs. B. O. Boswell “ blessed" because of the large sack of apples she left in the office dur city but wishes the family all kinds ing our absence Saturday. They of good luck in their new home. M H. Boyle and wife and little were surely fine. son left Estacada Wednesday after Mrs. A. K Morton and son Rob' Mrs. Fred Jorg was a delightful ert returned Thursday evening noon for Seattle where they visited hostess to the Civic Improvement from Ocean Park. Mrs. Frazier, friends for a couple of days and | club yesterday afternoon. There who weut over with Mrs. Morton, then weDt on to Poison, Montana, < was a large attendance and a gen remained for a few days longer where they expect to locate. Mr I eral social affair followed the bus- visit. While at Ocean Park Mrs and Mrs. Boyle were not residents i ioess meeting. Refreshments in Morton made a specialty of walk of this place very long, but while Mrs, the shape of sandwiches, cake and ing so as to be more competent for here made many friends. ( Boylt will be especially missed by ¡punch weie served. This is the the exalted position of president of first social event, aside from the the Jolly H ikei's club. After a the people of the Christian church initiatory meeting, which the club few more bikes, she will proba where she acted in the capacity of has enjoyed and the ladies voted bly be eligible to join the Ma- organist most of the time she was here. Mrs. Jorg a delightful entertainer. zamas. Big Bargains in WALL PAPER 4 RUGS Desiring t o reduce our stock of Wall Paper for th e next 30 days we will sell the best gra d e of flowered papers at double roll. 2 0 cents per Regu lar price 3 5 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 per roll. Size 9x12 Axminister and Tapestry rugs will be offered lor sale at greatly reduced prices for the next thirty days. White Sewing Machines, Cash price $35. We also carry * 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 Estacada State Bank OFFICERS: Leroy D. Walker, President Thos. Yocum, Vice-President L. E. Belfils, Cashier J. A. Somer, Asst. Cashier DIRECTORS: Leroy D. Walker, Thomas Yocum, L. A. Brandes, G. A. Cobb, L. E. Belfils ATTEN TIO N PUPILS The school books will be ready for sale at the Estacada Pharmacy about August 25. The books which were in use last year but now dropped will be taken in exchange (if whole and fit for use) for other books of same nature. About half price is allowed for the old books. Owing to the confusion and amount of time rsquired to exchange books, do not delay until the last moment and and be disapointed. Remember, books are sold for CASH only Positively no credit. ^ Our Provision Counter Is a boon to the woman who wants to change from the beef, mutton, lamb or pork of every day use. Sugar cured hams and bacon, perfectly spiced sausages and frank furters, bologna and liverwtirsr that to see is to get greedy for. Come and look them over. Palace Meat Market