Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, January 08, 1914, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    All thé News
All the Time
NO. 16
OF
ESTACADA
PROGRESS
ESTA CA D A , OREGON, TH U R SD AY JANUARY 8, 1^14
VOL. 6
Local News
A SHORT STORY
W e have traded for a large stock of Dry Goods, Shoes, etc., at McMinnville and
must dig up $5,000.00 cash at once, so Friday and Saturday of this week there will be
big bargains to be had at our store. Two days sale only
1
■
1
■
I
I
■
1
■
I
■
1
H
I
1
1
Only Paper in
East Clackamas
-
3 for toe
5c Pencil tablets
4 for 5 c
2 for 5 lead pencils
25c box water colors
on sale 13c
85c
$1.15 French plate mirrors, size i ix 13
-
3c each
5c file handle
-
78c
jii.oo brick trowel
-
28c
33c Skinning knives
45c Ru knives
33?
-
48c
65c Bu knives
I 20
soc set table spoons
50c Rosette Wafer irons
-
25c
-
12C
23c Sanitary kitchen knives
15c can openers
-
IOC
6c each
Clean Cut cake tins
.
French wire rat traps
37 c each
$1.00 tin flour bias
47c
All Ladies’ and Childrens’
Ware at a big cut in price
78c
$1 fine white cashmere pauts
joe fleece ribbed pants
50c Children’ s union suits
$i 50 woolen dress goods
$ 1 g o serge on sale
Shiuola shoe blacking
Gilt Edge Polish
Ladies’ fine $1 50 kid gloves
Men’ s $1 75 gauntlet gloves
Men’s $ 1. ?5 gloves
Men's $ 1 00 gloves
3 9C
40c
$1.19 yd
75c yd
7c box
-19c box
$113.
$1.32
94c pair
75c pair
Basketball Saturday night.
J, \V. Reed was in Portland Sun­
day.
L. U. Ingram went to Portland
last week.
\V. A. Jones was a Portland vis­
itor Saturday.
Debate at the sclioolhouse tomor­
row afternoon.
Donald Newman returned to Till­
amook last Saturday.
Mrs. W. K. Ilaviland was a Port­
land visitor last Saturday.
Miss Maude Sturgeon and moth­
er spent the day in Portland Satur­
day.
R. W. Cary and wife took a trip
over to McMinnville, Ore., last
Sunday.
Old Pioneer Called
William J. Howlett died at his
home east of Eagle Creek on Jan.
7, 1914. He was born in Jennings-
Co., Indianua, March 8, 1830
Came to Oregon in 1851, has lived
on his home fa: m nearly all the
time since 1854. He is survived
by his wife aud four daughters,
namely: Viola A. Douglass of
Portland. Mary Jane Douglass liv­
ing near McMinnvill, Or.. Louisa
Frances Cook of Damascus and
Lydia Ann Woodle of Estacada.
Funeral services will be held at
the home on Friday the 9th at 1
o'clock p m. and he will be buried |
at the Gibson cemetery.
i Notice to I. O. O. F. Members
Odd Fellows and Rebekahs will !
meet in joint installation YVedties- |
Mrs. W. A. Wash and daughter, day evening, Jan. 14. 1614. All!
Miss Eva, were Saturday visitors in
Odd Fellows and Rebekahs are
Portland.
most cordially requested to be pres-
C. W, Devore and wife were Ore-1 ent- Banquet after installation-
gon City and * Portland visitors last | Committee on eats. A 1 Lindsey,
Saturday.
John K- Ely and Warren Barr.
li. B. Byers, N. G.
Clyde Havens is taking a short
vacation and visiting iu Portland
and Vancouver.
$1 A Y E A R
Your
home bank
reflects the stability
of your
community.
Why not give it your
full moral and finan­
cial support?
ESTACADA STATE BANK.
Rod and Gun Club
The Estacada Rod and Gun club
Mrs Frank Ewing, who has been
held its first shooting match on
very ill, is reported to be on the
last Saturday, which was well at­
way to recovery.
tended notwithstanding the down­
Mrs B O. Sarver of Springwater, pour of rain, A meeting was Tield
is reported to have been quite sick, in the evening to consider the pro­
but is improving.
priety of having a regular shoot at
Mr. and Mrs W. W. Boner left stated periods during the balance of
on Tuesday for California to be winter.
It was concluded that a shooting
absent'about three months.
match should be held two or
Mr. and Mrs. Howard James
three times a month and an expert
spent the latter part of last week at
trap has been procured for that
W . D. and L. M. Henthom, Proprietors
Oregon City, retnrhiug Sunday.
purpose. A shed has been con­
Miss Rachael Reed left for Seat­ structed near the brick plant to
Odd Fellows Building
tle, Wash , Sunday to again take protect all participants who engage
up her studies at the State Univer­ in the shooting hereafter. Blue
sity.
rock or day pigeons will be used
Mr. and Mrs- W. S. Pyle re­ exclusive at these matches. Every­
turned from a teu days’ stay at body is invited to take part in the
McMinnville, Ore,, Sunday even­ shooting match, Saturday Jan. 10. !s
at 1 o’clock, It Is the intention of | *
ing.
the members ol this organization to
Russell Betts reurned to Eugene
The Faculty expressed the hope the
make this club the most popular in
and his school duties last Saturday
other
day that none of thè members
By
Our
H
igh
School
keporter
Cascade county.
after a visit of several days with Es
Last F'riday the Websterian Lit­ of the High School would die from
Contributed.
tacada friends.
erary Society gave the program, brain fatigue, and most of us are
Mrs. A. E. Sparks was hostess to
“ The Spyglass,” edited by Roy following out their desire
the duplicate whist club last Friday
The student body at a meeting
Jury list for the city of Estacada, Gard, deserves special mention.
in and inspect the New Goods we are receiving daify in
evening. The usual delightful time Clackamas county, Oregon, for the Next Friday the Adelphic Society held Monday afternoon, decided to
is reported
will have charge of the afternoon. put on a play in the near future for
year 1914:
J.
E.
Lovelace
The piogram promises to be one of the benefit of the Student Body
L.
A.
Chapman
W. M Yonce has been making
S.
C.
Stewart
the
best of the season, aud a large Association.
Ray
Eshletuan
some improvements to his livery
W. F. Cary
attendance of visitors is expected.
barn, which adds greatly to the W. S. Pyle
John Zobrist
The two societies extend ati invita­
R W. Cary
appearance of that street.
The Estacada Commercial Club
J. R. Townsend tion to everyone to attend High
A E. Sparks
Mrs E. H. Kellogg went to Port­
Ed. Hunt
School assembly at 2:05 every Fri­ basketball team were advertised to
Will Dale
land Monday to meet her mother,
E. S. Womer
day afternoon, and they promise play the New Spartans of Portland,
U. S. Morgan
Mrs. S. A. Scott of Lone Rock,
A. J. Mills
Hans Jepson
that the hour or so you spend there Saturday uight, but only two mem­
Ore., who will visit here for a few
bers of that team came.
They
W
III
Kaake
will be a pleasant one.
J. A. Somers
see what we have and get prices. If
weeks.
filled
out
with
star
players
of
the
Sanford
Cox
Clark
Possou
what you want, we will get it for you at Port­
Tomorrow night the first debate
Claude Woodle of the season will take place iu the Weonas. Of course our boys were
Mrs. G. S. Bliss of SiHerton, J. P. Woodle
save you paying the freight.
Ore., visited at the home of Bert H. K, G. Marchbank A. Morrow
High School room at 8 P. M. The not “ in it" with this class of play­
A . T. Sarver
Finch a couple of days last week. Ray Keith
affirmative team will stay borne ers and were beaten by a score of
C L Allen
Mrs. Bliss is Mrs. Finch's brother's W. II Matoon
while the negative will go to Park- 28 to 13. Estacada held their own
Edwin Bates
wife.
August Stttbbe
place. On account of the debate, pretty well in the last half of tlie
Warren Barr
-.'»aMFHg.T? ir y ~ - w—
4-, - ^
B. O. Boswell
the High School will have no bas game. The lineup was as follows;
Mrs. J. W, Reed has been sick
A R Hawkins Netball game this week, but expect Weonas, Goode. Thar ider, Poling,
J.
T.
Irwin
and confined to her bed for several
Irle and Twining
Estacada, Mor­
W. A. Joins
A. A. Hannah
to have one next week.
days, but we are glad to report her
ton, F. Horner, Kilgore, E. Horn­
A. Havens
G. Elsworth
Captain Graham's name was er, H. Horner. Evans played until
feeling much better.
The attendance
omitted
from the paper in the line Kilgore arrived.
A. J Mills, janitor at the school-
Aleck Irwin, who has resided in
up of Saturday night's game, be­ was very good.
hoose,
has
been
on
the
sick
list
and
Estacada for a number of ypars,
cause it was not expected lie would
A large crowd turned cut to see
SATURDAY NIGHT
moved, to Bull Run last Friday. was not able to attend to the janitor
be
able
to
play
on
account
of
get­
the
basketball game Friday uight
He will get the news from Estacada work this week.
ting Unit in the game of Dec. 19th, between the Estacada High School
through the Progress.
E. H. K E L L O G G , P r o p r -
The Civic Improvement club but he gamely donned the basket­ team and a team from the Alumni
-------- 00----- —
Earl Jones went away last week held a special meeting yesterday ball uniform aud piloted his team to association. The Alumni fellows
and when asked where he was go­ afterm rn, to transact important victory oyer the heads of older play­ were a pretty fast bunch but were
A P P L E CIDER
O RA N G E CIDF.R
ing, said, “ I am going away to
not fast enough for their opjiouent.s.
ers.
business.
JOHNSON’ S CH OCO LATES
get married,” The Progress will
SUNDAY NIGHT
Prof. Pipnam of the State Nor- It is rumored that Professors Ford
have particulars next week.
Mrs. T Yocum will entertain the 1 mal School at Monmouth, gave a and Guthrie had to have cotisider-
Estacada is to lose one of its best Garfield Dorcas Society at her very interesting talk to the assembly able grooming for a few days after
.families
in a short time, if all re­ home, for an ali day meeting, Jan, last Monday morning. He is visit­ the game in order to get the kinks
REEL S
REELS
ing the country schools around Es­ out of their muscles.
ports are true. A. L. Lindsey is 15.
Mrs, Buady, Secy,
tacada and we hope we may h
a v e -----------------
going
with J. R. McCurdy to
the
pleasure
of
hearing
him
again
The Sell wood Y, m . C. A team
Northern Montana, where Mr. Mc­
The next C. I. C, dance comes j
will play the Estacada Commercial
Curdy will engage In the lumber on Saturday evening. Jan. 24. The j in the near future.
A n E state In the Moon.
A fte r th e Kranco-G erm nn w ar, In business and Mr. Lindsey will work
The first cross country run took C,ub teara Saturd,v niKht Ja" lo-
committee promises to have a good
w h ich C a m ille F lam m arlon . th e f a ­
Some
m ous astron om er, fo u gh t ns a cat-tala, at his trade, that of a contractor floor and the same good music. place last Friday afternoon.
In the lawsuit Tuesday afternoon,
tie settled d ow n to his nstronom leal la- and builder.
of those who entered wire Lloyd
There will be no programs.
hors In I’ nris nml Inter founded nn ob­
wherein
S. McLean sued W. M.
Saling, Orion Coop, Robert and
C. S Bard of Springwater rented
s e rv a to ry a t Juvlajr sp ecialty to study
Yonce for damages which be alleges
Lloyd
Ewalt,
Russell
Reed,
Mill
th e planets. On the occasion o f his his place and the latter part of last
J. G. Dennis of Portland visited
Mr Vonce did to furniture, enroute
scien tific ju b ile e he w a s presented w ith
week moved to Portland. He does with Henry Epperson and wife last Bartlemy and Atle Erickson. The
a silv e r m edal d ep ictin g him sta n d in g
to
Portland while moving to that
While here Mr. Dennis con- ( F valt brothers were the first in
FRED J0RG, Proprietor
on a cloud, flanked on one sid e b y the not expect to reside there per­ week.
the decision was i n' he de-
with
Lloyd
Saling
nd
Will
Bar-
l>tace-
plan et M ars and on th e oth er h y his manently, but will get a location slim mated the deal wherein he sold
i fendant’s favor
L Mathews of
J n v lsy o b se rv ato ry. A region on the
tlemy
coming
close
behind.
some place where it will be mote a tract of land to the Garfield Coun­
Portland was McLean’ s lawyer,
moon h as been nam ed a fte r him. but
convenient to go into the stock- try Club. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis, Everybody is looking forward to
In w h isp e rin g th is fa c t to an Inter
while E. W Bartlett defended Mr.
1 low er M. I'lninm arlnn hoped It would raising business quite extensively , will soon move to their wheat farm the S< mester "exams” which will
Yonce.
not he pu blish ed. T h e b u dget com ­ The Bard family will l>e greatly \ near Roosevelt, Wash. Their many soon tie here.
Some of the stu­
m ission," h e added hum orously, "m a y
Four reels at the Family Theatre
w an t to t a x it a s l<elng landed prop­ missed in this locality where they frierds in this locality wish them dents, Albert Shank land for one,
e r ty .” — W estm in ster G azette.
are really studying for the “ test.” Saturday night.
1 have many friends.
much success in their new home.
Remember the date--
Friday and Saturday,
ESTACADA FURNITURE CO.
JAN. 9th, 30th
Cary’s Mercantile
Co.
Furniture and Undertaking
School Items
It Costs You Nothing
ESTACADA JURORS
To come
Hardware and Implements
If you are going to need any
Farm Machinery"
this spring, drop in and
haven’t got exactly
land prices and
B ER T H . FIN C H ,
we
Hardware, Harness and Implements
Carom and Pocket
BILLIARD PARLOR
PA LA C E M EA T M A R K ET.
We handle only the best of meats
Lard, Bacon, Sour Kraut, Pickle?.
A complete line of fresh and salt meats.
Fresh vegetables in their season.
Fresh Eggs and Butter.
Estacada Progress
$1 Per Year. Now is the time to subscribe.
F A M IL Y
4
T H EA TR E
REELS
4
4
BASKETBALL