Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, October 02, 1913, Image 1

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    Oregon His. Society.
207 Second St
Ail the News'
All the Time
NO. 3
of
ESTACADA
PROGRESS
Öniy Paper in
East Clackamas
KSTA CA D A , OREGON, TH U R SD A Y OCTCMHKK 2, 1913
VOL. 6
Local News
ATTEND
Cary’s Dr*y Cut Goods Prices Price
Sale!
Cut
Shoe Prices Cut
Grocery Prices Cut
Hardware Prices Cut
HARDWARE
90c Each
68c “
45c
$1.35
45c
6 Tine Extra Heavy Potato Forks, T he Best Grade at
Long Handle Strap Shovel at
Long Handle Barn Scoops, Dandy to clean out stable, at
22 Red Clipper Tree Pruners at
-
-
Extra Heavy Pick Mattocks at
$2.50 Razors lor
-
$2.00
$2.00 Razors for - - $1.60
85c Pocket Knife for
-
68c
50c Pocket Knife for
-
40c
GROCERIES
25oz Cans K. C. Baking Powder
9 pound Sacks Cream Rolled Oats
1 pound Cans Royal Baking Powder
Cream Wheat Per Pkg . . -
Columbia Oat Flakes Per Pkg
Toasted Com Flakes -
20c
42c
42c
16c
32c
9c
That New Harness
That yon are thinking of buying— We have them in both W*rk and Driving Sets, or will put
one up TO YOUR ORDER at prices to meet all competition.
A Nice Line of Buggies
Hacks, Wagons, Engines, Drag Saw Outfits,
Power and Hand Washing Machines.
Agency for DeLAVAL and SHARPLESS CREAM SEPARATORS,
The Best Made
BERT H. FINCH, The Hardware Man
T H E
WEEKLY OREGONIAN
INCLUDING 4 PAGE SUPPLEMENT
Until January 1,1915
M O R E THAN
AN
EN TIR E YEA R
For 75c
During the Bargain Period
Ending Oct. 31,1913
To New or Present Subscribers
Who Hand Us Their 75c Now
Mail or bring your subscriptions today to the office of
THE ESTACADA PROGRESS
Bargain Day Agents Of The Weekly Oregonian
The Estacada Lumber & Pro- j
duce
Co. have installed a new feed I
Miss Mable Fauning visited Port­
mill.
land Motidav.
To find great big bargains, go to
Mtllou Evans was a Gresham
the Cary Mercantile Co. store. See
visitor yesterday.
new ad.
Wm. F. Cary and wife went to
Miss Elva Adams and Miss Lelah
Portland this morning.
Howe are now assisting at the tele­
A. F. Benson went to Portlaud
phone office.
Friday to witness the ball game.
First football game of the season
S. McLean was here Monday and
Saturday, Oct. 4, Portland Acade­
moved his household goods to Port­
my vs. Estacada High. Admis­
land.
sion 25c.
Mrs. Dora Escbelman visited
There will be a farewell party
friends in Portland a few days this held at the Wm. Dale home tomoi-
week.
row uiglit for Rev. Browne and
The celebrated brand of Brilliant family. Everybody invited.
Flour at the Estacada Lumber &
The editor of this pajier is pleased
Produce Co.
on account of several new subscrib­
J. W. Reed was at St Helens on e s this week, also for the many
a busintss trip for two or three words of encouragement and praise
davs this week.
given us.
John Brown, the insurance man
There will be a meeting of all
from Gresham, was an Estacada who are interested in a walk to con­
visitor Tuesday afternoon.
nect with the walk at Osborne’s
Mrs. Adalide Miller arrived from
Portland yesterday to visit Kstaca-
da friends for a few days.
Dave Eschelman and wife autoed
to Cauby Friday to attend the fair
and take over a tew passengers.
W. A. Jones, Wm. Marsh and E.
S. Woomer returned from their
hunting trip the latter part of last
week.
Rev. G. E. Rees will succeed
Rev. Browoe on the Estacada
charge. He comes from Beaverton,
Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. J, R. McCurdv en­
tertained company Tuesday at a
six o’clock dinner, also again Wed­
nesday evening.
place, on Saturday, at 7 o'clock at
Demoy’s place.
The Rummage sale room will be
opened again next Saturday after- '
noon. If you have anything to!
contribute to this sale, briug the at-
ticles on this dav.
Lovers of athletic sports will |
have an opportunity of seeing a
good football game here in Estacada
uext Saturday. The contest will
be between the Portland Acadamy
and Estacada High school boys.
A YEAfe
Big Bargains in
WALLPAPER4 RUGS
Desiring t o reduce our
stock of Wall Paper for th e
next 30 days we will sell the best
grade of
flowered papers at
double roll.
20
cents per
Regular 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
for sale at greatly reduced prices for the next thirty days.
White Sewing Machines, Cash price $3.<s. We also carry »
complete line furniture, Columbia Phonographs, aud records.
Economy Fruit Jars, Caps and
Jelly Glasses.
ESTACADA FURNITURE CO.
W. D. and L. M. Henthom, Proprietors
Odd Fellows Building
In another place iu this paper is
a notice of a basket social aud vot­
ing contest for the benefit of the
building fund of the Garfield Coun­
try Club, which will be held Satur­
day evening, October 11, at the
Country Qlub hall.
T
Little Virginia Scott was quite ill
with stomach and throat trouble
The Progress editor is under ob,-
for a few days, but is much better
ligations to Mrs. R. G. Palmateer
at this writing.
for a pail of silver tipped prunes, so
Mrs, H. V. Adix entertained a that when our friends come to visit
large number of her friends Mon­ us this winter we can serve prunes,
day afternoon. The ladies report at least. We always did believe in
a pleasant time.
following the doctor's directions in
A box of chipmunks in the win­ regard to what is healthy for us to
dow of “ Bob" Marchbank’ s restau­ eat.
rant is attracting more attention
The seasou opened yesterday in
than a box of monkeys.
this county when hunters can law­
Miss Pearl Jones of Gresham is
visiting Miss Jessie Dodge at River
Mill for several days. Miss Jones
is a telephone operator.
J. I. Bonny and family left yes­
terday for their new home at Hub­
bard, Ore. Mr. Bonny owns some
! land at that place and will now try
! his hand at farming
S. McLean and family have
moved to Portland
Mr. McLean
has been in the tailoring business
at Estacada for some time and only
moved to Portlaud to better bimself
financially.
fully kill male Chinese pheasants,
quail and grouse. The season lasts
all through October. E J Kellogg
is all excited and can scarcely re­
frain from locking up his pool hall
and shoulder his gun for a raid on
the famous plumage birds. Some
of the ladies arQtind town might en­
gage feathers for their winter hats
from Mr. Kellogg
The Progress' notice to subscrib­
ers has been responded to quite
liberally by those whose names are
on the home list, which the editor
appreciates very much. Those who
are on the single wrap list uiav ex ­
Mr. and Mrs. Stokes drove up pect a statement after Oct. 15 If a
from Portland Thursday to visit remittance does not arrive before
their daughter, Mrs. R. W. Cary. that time. It is quite necessary for
They were accompanied by Mrs. this subscription list to be in better
Stokes' aged father and mother, shape or the Postal authorities may
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Mathina, who take a hand in the business.
had never visited Estacada before.
The Methodist Conference held
Miss Laura Stormer, who has at Eugene last week, exonerated
been an efficient saleslady in the Rev W. H. Kuhluian of Tillamook,
Cary Mercantile Co. store for two who recently brought embarrass­
or three years, resigned her position ment upon himself in Portland
and is no longer seen there in the while attempting to do some social-
dry goods department. Miss Storm­ service investigation on his own in­
er resigned on account of poor itiative. The committee in consid­
health we understand.
ering the case found that Mr.
Postmaster Johnson will surely Kuhlman was guilty of technical
earn his salary for the next two violation of an ordinance of the city
months, as he has to weigh all mail of Portland, but was assured that
from Estacada to Springwater. Mr he wa^ guilty of no moral wrong.
Dumoy, our genial rural route man, The reverend gentlemen’ s friends
will also have to classify and figure in this section will be pleased to
postage for the same length of time. hear of this decission.
If everything doesn’t go in the
On account of the urgent request
usual “ apple f it” order at the post- of her mother to join her at Ray­
office, just have patience aud think mond, Wash., where the family re­
of the poor over-worked postmaster. cently removed, Miss Tressie Hicks
Rev. Browne returned Monday ceased her labors as “ Hello” gii! at
from Eugene and is busily engaged the local telephone and telegraph
in packing up and getting ready to office. Tuesdav, and will leave tor
move to Silverton, where lie has Ravmoml the first of rext week
been assigned a charge. The fam­ It seems to be a universal source of
ily expects to leave Wednesday of regret that Miss Hicks retires, lor
next week
Mr. Browu preaches she has given the best of satisfac- ,
; his farewell sermon next Sunday lion as telephone operator. Always
morning. There will also be an in­ kind and obliging and with her
fant baptismal service at this time. womanly graces, she has won many
In the afternoon he will preach at friends in Estacada and vicinity, all
Garfield and in the evening at Cur- of whom extend to her their best
wishes.
rins ville.
Warning!
During the past year there has leen several fake agents
taking subscriptions for magazines in Estacada and vicinity.
Beware!
If you intend to subscribe or renew any magazine let
the Estacada Pharmacy take your order at the publishers’ price.
We save you the cost, trouble and risk in sending.
Remember,
Nov. rst many magazines will advance their price and discontinue
their club offers, so don't delay.
Club rates given on request.
Estacada Pharmacy
Our Provision Counter
Is a boou 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 liverwurst that
to see is to get greedy for. Come
them over.
Palace Meat Market