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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1913)
0r? 0n « '« • SoCl'tly °7 -Second Se ESTACADA All the News All the Time NO. 4 of PROGRESS E ST A C A D A . OREGON, T H U R S D A Y OCTGMBKK 9, i 9I3 VOL*. 6 Local News Next Sunday is Columbus day. I S a t u r d a y t h e L a s t D ay o f 1 P o m / ’c U IIJ3 I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 R 1 1 3 1 flit IA II D p ip o I 1 111 C a lo l klillvi D r y Goods Prices C ut Shoe P ric e s C u t G ro cery P ric e s C u t H a rd w a re P rice s C u t 1 $ . HARDW ARE 6 Tine Extra Heavy Potato Forks, The Best Grade at 90c Each Long Handle Strap Shovel at 68c Long Handle Bam Scoops, Dandy to clean out stable, at 45c Extra Heavy Pick Mattocks at - . “ $2.50 Razors for - $2.00 Razors for $2.00 - - 85c Pocket Knife for 45c - $1.60 - 50c Pocket Knife for 68c - 40c - GROCERIES 25oz Cans K. C. Baking Powder 20c 9 pound Sacks Cream Rolled Oats 42c 1 42c pound Cans Royal Baking Powder Cream Wheat Per Pkg 32c Columbia Oat Flakes Per Pkg Toasted Com Flakes . . ......... ■ 1 — T hat New Harness ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ — ; 16c - . --- 9c - ------- ■ 1 J— L' That you are thinking of buying— We have them in both Work and Driving Sets, or will put one up TO YO UR O RD ER at prices to meet all competition. A Nice Line of Buggies Hacks, Wagons, Engines, Drag Saw Outfits, Power and Hand Washing Machines. Aqencv for DeLAVAL and SHARPLESS CREAM SEPARATORS, T he Best Made B E R T H. FINCH, T h e H a rd w a re M an THE WEEKLY OREGONIAN IN C L U D IN G 4 PAGE SU PPLEM ENT Until January 1,1915 M O R E THAN AN CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB There was too much business on Ed. Fleming returned from a trip hand at the Civic club meeting yes-! to Seattle. terday afternoon, to manage com-1 W. F Cary transacted business fortably, Miss Price was here and 1 in Portland Friday. gave a talk on the public library ! L. E. Belfils transacted business question which is being brought | in Portland Friday. before the people aud which is to Miss Sadie Ingram returned from be settled at the November election. 1 After the library address several j Falls City Sunday. committees reported and some new 1 “ Bob” Marchbank was a Port committees appointed. It was the land visitor Thursday. wish of the club to have permanent Miss Tressie Hicks left this quarters and the Reed building, j morning for Raymond. which has been used for the Rum Win. Dale is doing jury work at mage sale through the courtesy of Mr. Reed, has been rented and ! the county seat this week, R e v ,‘Rees and family arrived in will hereafter he used as a home for the club A thorough renovating j Estacada Tuesday afternoon. of the room will take place, a stove W. L. S Lauryy was transacting and other furniture provided and business at Portland Saturday. the room made as comfortable as Marshal Ames has been up in possible. The club has been ac the uiountaius for several days. cepting the hospitality of the Carv H. M James speut several days Mercantile Co. for a meeting place at the councy seat, returning Sun and feel deeply grateful for the courtesies extended. day. ■ Chas Dubois arrived home Fri A series of dances are to he giv en by the club for the purpose of day to visit his family for a few raising funds for lighting the days. streets. The first will be a Hallow Mrs. Gertrude Grimm visited e’en hall. Posters will soon an Portland friends the first of the nounce particulars. The commit week. tee to make arrangements for this Tom Morton came down from the dance is, Mesdames U rn. Kurasch, mountains Thursday to visit his Dave Eschleman, A 1 Lindsay, Fred Jorg and W. P\ Cary. mother. The questiou of joining the state Milton Evans was sick with the federation of Women’ s clubs came grip for two or three days the first up and was laid on the table until of the week. the next meeting. Mr and Mrs. A. E. Sparks were guests at the J W. Dowty home at Estacada will have a Hallowe'en Alspaugh Sunday. dance at the pavilion. Warren Barr returned Tuesday Wm. F. Cary has moved into his from a trip over in Washington and own resideuce in Terrace Addition. points in Oregon. Saturday was a busy day in E s Dr. Adix and C. W Devore were tacada and the business men report in Portland Monday as witnesses on trade good. the La France case. This office printed bills for a big Clyde Havens returned to Esta dance at Eagle Cretk Saturday cada the first of the werk and is evening, October 25. back in the Marchbank restaurant. After this the moving picture Mrs. Marshall Alspaugh of Port show will begin at 7 o'clock. Don’ t land was the guest of Mrs. R . M. forget the change in time. Currins for two or three days this Our genial station agent, W. week. Givens, was on the sick list for a Dr. Adix and C. W. Devore were couple of days last week. represented at the League of Munic Basket social and voting coutest ipality Convention at Portland last at the Country Club, Garfield. Sat Thursday. urday evening, Oct. it . Mi-s Maud Sturgeon was a Port The Kimmel new resideuce is be land visitor last Friday. H. A Wordon attended to the drug store ginning to show up nicely on the hill in the east part of town. in her absence. £ 8 I E I $1.35 22 Red Clipper Tree Pruners at I 1 1 1 1 I 1 _ Only Paper in East Clackamas EN T IR 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 $1 A Y E A R Big Bargains in WALL PAPER4 RUGS Desiring to reduce our stock of Wall Paper for the next 30 days we will sell the best grade of flowered papers at 2 0 cents per double roll. 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 $35. 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 Estacada State Bank OFFICERS: Leroy D. Walker, President Thos. Yocum, Vice-President L. E. Belfils, Cashier J. A. Somer, Asst. Cashier 1 J The Weekly Oregonian from now Mrs. E A . Hamilton of Seatle visited Mrs Grimm and other Esta until Jan 1, 1914 lor only 75 cents cada friends Tuesday. She was Your orders takeu at the Progress office. formerly of Estacada. The Progress editor now occupies The Re-Organized Church wilt hold services in the Boner hall the Cary house on Broadway, south each Sunday, beginning Sunday, of the Estacada F'urniture Co. Oct. it . Sunday school at 10 and building. preaching at u A. M. All invited. There will be a football game at R. M. March and family left for Estacada Saturday, Oct. 18 at 2:30 Cloverdale, Ore , Sunday to make P. M.. between the Hillsboro High their home. The Progress under and Estacada High. stands that Mr. March is going in L. Hale of Currinsville brought a to the meat market business at stalk of corn to this office Saturday Cloverdale. which shows what can be raised in B. Gilbright, formerly of this place, arrived Friday from Panama where he has been working on the canal. Mr. Gilbert owns some land up in the Sfriugwater vicinity and has Iteen making arrangements to have it improved. Quite a large crowd of boosters for the home boys were in attend ance at the foot ball game last Sat urday afternoon between Portland Academy and tiie Estacada high school boys. Our boys did some fine work but were outclassed with their opponents, as the visitors were large husky fellows who had had much experience in the game. There were the usual delays on ac count of some player getting hurt, but fortunately no bad injury was sustained on either side. One of ihe Portland boys received a sprained ankle and “ Boh" Morton was “ knocked out" a couple of times, but a little thing like that caused no immediate alarm and the game went on merrilly. The contest closed with a scote of 39 to nothing in favor of the Portland lads. the corn iine in Oregon. The Civic Improvement club's Rummage sale was opened Satur day and was well patronized. Re member the days, Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. On account of not getting enough applicants to enter the singing con test at the Family theatre, the con- j test, which was to have teen given , Saturday night, was called off. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the j M. E. church will meet-on Wednes day, Oct. 15th, at 2:30 p. tn., at ¡ the home of the president, Mrs ! William Kaake. All members are especially requested to be present. The Estacada high school foct ball bovs and students had a great 1 frolic Friday night in what they termed a rally. They paraded on the principal streets of the city and gave their school yells and other wise had a jolly time, ending up at the school house grounds where they had a big bonfire, with speeches, games aud other amuse ments. D IR E C T O R S : Leroy D. W alker, Thomas Yocum, L. A. Brandes, G. A. Cobb, L. E. Belfils Warning! During the past year there has 1 een 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. 1st many magazines will advance their price and discontinue their club offers, so don’t delay. Club rates given on request. Estacada Pharmacy j 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 aud liverwurst that to see is to get greedy for. Corns over. Palace Meat Market