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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1913)
O'fRon Hi*. S oci«y, *07 ‘Second Sí All the News All the PROGRESS ESTACADA Time NO. > y . y . o r VOL. 6 Only Paper in East Clackamas E ST A C A D A , OREGON, T H U R SD A Y N O VEM BER 13, 19 13 Wood Superior A very handsome Air Tight Heater for wood. Heavy cast linings, large feed door wiih automatic latch. This is a good stove at a medium price. We have other heaters at low prices, air tight as low as $1.35. Local News J. R. McCurdy visited Estacada Tuesday. Earl Jones went to Portland Sat urday evening. Dance at the pavilion Thursday evening, Nov. 27. The Estacada football team goes to Hillsboro Saturday. W. F . Cary transacted business at Oregon City Monday. Savory Roaster Klosed Krotch First number on lecture course, Saturday evening, Nov. 22. Union Suits Cecil Metzgai of Gresham visited T . E. Dodge at River Mill over the Sabbath. For Men No gapping No Chafing Family Size $ 1.00 No Drawing in Guaranteed to give perfect No Buttons satisfaction. Cheaper than shirts and drawers. I, E. Belfils returned home Mon day evening and is at work again in the bank. We have several styles of Prices, $1.25, $1.75 and $3.00. Roasters in stock. We have some nice 2 Book Carving Sets in our Premium Department School Tax Carries Charles Dubois was home this to6 votes were cast at the school j week. election Monday evening and the Paul Womer left on Friday for proposition of levying a tax of 7 5 mills for the maintenance of the j California. Estacada schools, was carried by a J. W. Reed went to Oregon City majority of 66 votes. Tuesday. $1 A Y E A R We still have a nice lins of W A L L PAPER AT REDUCED P R IC E S New Club Organized A new literary club has been or ganized in Estacada, a meeting be ing held Wednesday evening at which time the organization was fully completed. It is to be called, The Mutal Improvement Club and starts out with t4 charter members. The club will be limited to 20 mem bers. The officers are as follows: President, F. E Guthrie; Vice President, W. S. Pyle; secretary, Mrs. C. W Devore; treasurer. Mrs. A Demoy. The meetings will be held in the high school room every Wednesday evening. Revival at Christian Church On Wednesday evening, Nov. 19. Tom Morton assisted in the Cary The Christian church will begin an 1 Mercantile Co. ’store Monday in the evangelistic meeting with Roy L. Dunn of Gladstone, as evangelist absence of Mr. Will Cary. and Mrs. L. M. Stevens of Portland Mrs. Joe Boyd of Portland was as singer. Extensive preparations here Sunday visiting her parents, have been made by the congrega Mr. ar.d Mrs, W . E. McWillis. tion and it is hoped that Urge au Charlie Sparks will go to Port diences will avail themselves of land next Monday to enter some this opportunity of hearing the gos college to take a business course. pel in both sermon and song. A Dr. Haviland has rented a house special invitation is extended to in the east part of town and he and every one to attend. Mrs. Haviland will go to house keeping soon. Some Tapestry Rugs 9 X 12 Which are good values at the prices Furniture and Queensware Which we will be pleased to quote you prices on. Come and see us before go ing to Portland and see if we can’t make a deal with you. ESTACADA FURNITURE CO. W. D. and L. M. Henthorn, Proprietors Odd Fellows Building CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB A young man by the name of Yesterday afternoon the club met Cox and his sister have rented the as usual in the new club rooms, Charlie Sparks residence on Ter with a fair attendance. Several race Addition. important questions were discussed, This office printed posters for a among them being that of starting dance at Eagle Greek on Thanks a public library, even if on a small giving Eve. Music by Beer's Or scale. The subject was quite en thusiastically agitated and will be chestra of Sandy. taken up again at the next regular The Progress now has secured a meeting. A committee was ap correspondent from Spring water, pointed to conduct the Thanksgiv who famishes a nice lot of interest OFFICERS: ing dance, and is as follows; Mrs. ing items this week. E . W. Bartlett, chairman; Mrs. J. The Progress is requested to an A. Somers. Mrs. Simmons, Mrs. nounce, that on account of the con Grimm, Mrs. Pvle. $31.20 was cert ou Nov. 22, the Odd Fellows turned over to the treasurer. ¡¡h ave changed their chicken supper j to Saturday eveuing, Nov. 15. F. N. Cadanau and family have Several of Mrs.' W. S. Pyle's returned from Marcóla, Ore , and lady friends were invited to the will make their home again 011 their I Pyle home Friday afternoon. The place across the river. j ladies did fancy work and enjoyed Mrs. Stephens, the lady who is a social time. The hostess served to assist with music in the special light refreshments consisting of cof meeting at the Christian church, fee and cake. DIRECTORS: which begins next Wednesday even Mrs. A. W. Simmons arrived ing, is the same lady who conduc from Iowa Saturday to visit her ted the singing in a series of meet cousin, Mrs. W. II. Holder of this ings at the church last spring. She place. Mrs. Simmons was tnroute is a very talented musician and to California to spend the winter reader. with relatives. She was very much “ Jack” Tucker has rented the imprtssed with Estacada and the building south of Marcbbank’ s res beautiful scenery in this locality. taurant for a carpenter shop, which John D. O’ Connor, son of J. C. now leaves but one empty building O’Connor, who remove -1 from E s on this side of Broadway. E. W. tacada to Twin Creek, Kansas, Bartlett will soon be occupying the operated upon for apf-endicitis last building formerly used as Jeff’s week, there in his Kansas home, SATURDAY NIGHT restaurant, as an office and then I* a boon to the woman who It is said that this makes the fourth there will be but two empty build- wants to change from tho beef, operation for appendicitis of mem ings on that side of the street, A Civil War Drama, 2-Reels— mutton, lamb or pork of every day bers in this family during the past Estacada will get to the front vet. Kalem, use. Sugar cured hams and bacou, few years. Over The Phone, Comedy, i- Mr. and Mrs. “ Doc” Palmateer perfectly spiced lattsages and frank The moving picture show and were callers at the Progress office Reel—Pathe. furters, bologna and liverwurst that play at the Family Theatre Friday Friday and presented the telephone to see is to get greedy for. Coma evening for the benefit of the foot girls and office force with a box of SUNDAY NIGHT in and look them over. ball boys, drew a full house. After fine eatiug apples. Mr Palmateer Palace Meat Market The Woe of Battle, a story of the three reels had been run was just getting so that he could war and Carnage, i-Reel, Comedy through, pupils of the high school use both eyes, having recently sub put on a litttle play entitled, "D r. mitted to having a growth removed — Edison. Cureall,” which was very cleverly from the right side of his nose "SNOW-WHITE,” His Honor the Mayor, i Reel — Mrs. Herman Davis will enter- acted. The proceeds of the enter which caused the eye to become (An Operetta in Three Acts) Vita. tainment amounted to $ 15 00. shut with swelling. Dr. Adix per tettain the Garfield Dorcas Society at her home, the P. M, Wagner “ Snow-White” and the Seven formed the operation a couple of place. Garfield, Thursday after weeks ago. Preaching service Sunday even Dwarfs is an operetta of charming noon, Nov. so. At the Oct. meet The Progress is sorry to report ing officers were elected for the new ing, Nov. 16, at 7:30 P. M. Sub beauty written for four solo parts. ject: “ Who Are Citizens of the Snow-White, soprano; The Queen, the continued affliction of the little year which are as follows; Miss alto; The Prince, tenor; Carl the daughter of Mr and Mrs. H . M Kingdom.” Jessie J. Lynch, president; Mrs. M Huntsman, bass, A double chorus James, who has been ill for several C. B. Rees, Pastor. Labane, vice president; Mrs. A. O. of the Forest chiidrtn and the months with a dislocated hip joint. Whitcomes. trtastirer; Mrs. F. L. Seven Dwarfs adds charm and hu It was hoped that a permanent cure Bundv, secretary. Leroy D. Walker, the new presi mor to the story of Snow-While's had been accomplished, but on ex Mrs F. L Bundy, Sec. dent of the Estacada State Bank, rescue from the spiteful Queen, amination. the other bip was found informed the writer that a man who seeks beautiful Snow-White's to be in the same condition and A stated communication of Moun would come to Estacada now in a death. The dwarfs and f.iirv maids that she would be obliged to wear tain Chapter. No to8. will be held short time, to buy a couple of car prove to be Snow-White's friends another cast. The little girl is pa- on Tuesday evening, Nov i 3 , 19(3, loads cf Christmas trees. H ere! The opperetta is partly spoken tie it and cheerful and the Progress at 7:30 P. M. Visiting memliers At 8:13. p. M. the boys to At Dodge Hall, Saturday evening. sincerely hopes that in a short time welcome. earn Adults, 15c 15 Children, 10c she will entirely recover. Secretary. CARY MERCANTILE CO. Estacada State Bank We Have An Idea Leroy D. Walker, President Thos. Yocum, Vice-President L. E. Belfils, Cashier J. A. Somer, Asst. Cashier That if you are going to do any fencing this fall or winter—we can save you some money. Just received a carload of Wire. Special price on all grades for 30 days. You Are doing to Build We have a nice line of Doors, Windows, Builder’s Hardware, Building Paper, Roofing, Paints and Interior Finishes. Call and see. Leroy D. Walker, Thomas Yocum, L. A. Brandes, G. A. Cobb, L. E. Belfils BERT H. FINCH, Harness, Implements and Hardware, Our Provision Counter FAMILY THEATRE Carom and Pocket BILLIARD PARLOR E. H. K E L L O G G , P R O P R - ------------- o o ---------- — Headquarters for “ H U M D IN G ER S” and JO H N STO N ’ S C A N D IE S. ......... Dorcas Society Meets Warning! During the past year there has been several fake agents taking subscriptions for magazines in Estacada and vicinity. Beware! Solo Quartet, Double Chorus of the Fairy Maids and the Seven Dwarfs Small Orchestra, Mr. David Horner, Conductor M. E. Church News If vou 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. ist many magazines will advance their price and discontinue their club offers, so don't delay. Club rates given on request. Estacada Pharmacy Charming Music to Beautiful Words Dodge Hall, Sat. Nov. 15, will be a chance for a little money. Nov. .