Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, February 05, 1914, Image 1

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    Oregon His. Society.
îo 7 Second St
All the News
All the Time
NO. 20
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ESTACADA
PROGRESS
Only Paper in
East Clackamas
ESTACAD A, OREGON. TH U R SD A Y FEBRU A RY 5, 1914
VOL. 6
Local New»
List-There May Be Something
That You Need
Look Over
P ric e s good u n til only the following Thursday
2 only Hanging Lamps, value
$3.00, Red Hot
2 4 only R 134 Mortise Door
Locks old copper finish, 50c
value, Red Hot
$1.75
38c
5 0 only Play Ball Pencil Tab- O f««» IH/»
lets, 5c values, Red Hot - u *” ■
17c
2 only suits Men’s Extra Heavy
Scotch W ool Underwear,
shirts size 42, drawers size 40
$ 5.00 value, Red Hot
4,
1 only Macinaw Coat, size 40,
$ 5 .0 0 value, Red Hot
3.25
per suit
Basketball Satuiday night.
Invoicing is going on at the Dale
store this week.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. S. Pyle were in
Portland yesterday.
Mrs. W. A. Heylman visited at
Portland Monday night.
Hairy Morgan was home fiom
Portland over the Sabbath.
Si A Y E A R
Do You Want a Canning
Factory? Then Read!
The Progress suggests and asks
that every farmer or fruit grower
who is interested in the establish­
ment of a canning factctv and
wonld atteud a meeting held for
the purpose of discussing the prop­
osition to call at this office and
leave his name. If you cannot call,
. write. \Ve are prompted to make
I he next C. I. C. dance will be . (.his suggestion after receiving the
on Saturday night, Feb. 21
¡following communication
which
Homer Merimau of The Dalles, speaks for itself:
visited Estacada friends last week.
“ As a farmer and fruit grow-
Mrs. Fred Jorg and children vis-
er’ * would like very much to
have a canning factory but be­
ited relatives in Portland Saturday.
lieve I am the only one who
Mrs. A. E. Sparks will be hostess
would attend such a meeting if
one was held. I challenge fif­
to the ladies' bridge club th:s after-
teen others of my kind to agree
uoou.
to attend a meeting. If they
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bartlett en­
accept the challenge, then it
tertained the Whist club Friday
will be up to Estacada. ’’
evening.
So be it, and the Progress will
The Estacada State Bank build­ wait the result of the challenge.
The Payment of Taxes
Taxes must be paid before the 1st day of April; pro­
vided one half of the tax may be paid before the 1st day of
April and the remaining half to be paid prior to the 1st day
of September.
If taxes are not paid before the 1st day of April, a pen­
alty of one per cent for each month is added.
In case one half of the tax is paid before the 1st day of
April, a penalty of one per cent for each month is added and
collected v.ith the remaining half of such tax to be paid prior
to September 1st.
A ll taxes remaining unpaid on the 1st day of September
shall become delinquent.
ing was under repairs the first of
This bank will receive and pay taxes for anyone without
Civic Im provem ent C lub
the week.
extra charge.
There was quite a good attend -1
Mrs C. F. Frazier has returned
Taxes are now due and payable.
anee at the Saturday afternoon :
from a visit in the western part oi
] meeting. Mrs. Sparks, the presi-j
the state.
deut. called the meeting to order;
A E. Sparks is making some im and afttr the usual opening cere­
20 Bottles, size 16 Vanilla
provemeuts to the stage iu his | monies, the library question was j
120 yds Lawn, 10, 12 1-2, 15
Extract, 95c value, Red Hot
theatre building.
agaiu brought up, but on account
and 20c value, Red Hot at per pair
of the absence oi the chairman of j
Claude
Woodle
and
sister
Miss
15 Bottles, size 16, Lemon E x­
Maty Woodle were Forest Grove that committee no report was given |
tract, 90c values, Red Hot
However, the project is being agi j
visitors last Saturday.
tated and permanent plans will soon
YO U NEED our 244 pound
A. L Lindsev and wife visited
develop for the carrying out of the |
Portland for a couple of days the
«B n
same. The library committee
V idor Platform Scales
latter part of last week.
l
l
composed of Mtsdames Reed, Sow- 1 w
from the mills, Nice Line to weigh your butter, chick­
Nice line of
The “ 500“ club spent a pleasant ers, Bates, Ford and Givens
evening Monday night at the home
ens, meat, etc.
The treasurer was ordered to draw | j
M E N ’S D R E S S SHOES
of Mr., and Mrs J. W. Reed.
eheck to the amount of $3,75 to A.
In our premium department,
W . D. and L. M. Henthom, Proprietors
Double premium stamps Satur­ E. Spatks for insurance on piano. 1
priced from $ 3 .0 0 to $5.00
only two books.
at 35c and 40c yd.
A proposition for the purchasing i
day, Feb 7tb. (No double stamps
Odd Fellows Building
on groceries)
Cary’s Mercantile of property ou Broadway by the
club,
for
a
permanent
home,
was
Co.— adv.
presented by Mrs. Bates.
Other
CO M IN G —The District School —
means of securing a building was
about March 12 1914. Watch the
discussed, but the question was laid j
business men's ads aud let nothing
on the table until the next meeting j
i stand iu the way.
It is quite probable that the club
Dr Wells and A. J. Tucker have will have a building of its own be­
changes in their cards this week. fore many mouths.
ficient in his work, and it is be­
School Item s
I Dr. Wells is now lcc ted perma­
By an unanimous vote of the club
lieved that in about two more of
By Our High School Reporter
nently in Estacada.
it was decided to have a Martha
these
courses he will get bis gradua­
The Adelphic Literary program
Monday was a beautiful spring- Washington Tea, on Monday, Feb.
tion papers or some o.lter kind of
tomorrow
promises
to
be
a
good
| like day and as the sun shone most 23 Ten cents will be charged for ’
papers.
| of the time, it is quite evident that the lunch, with a good social time 1 one. and it is hoped that a number
The High school will take a spec­
thrown iu. The committee ou tins | of visitors will be present. Each
! Mr. Groundhog saw his shadow.
ial
car to Gresham Friday night,
social affair, to which everybody i> week more come to these programs
Come in and look over our NEW lines of Plows,
The window decorator has got
F'eb.
13th and it is hoped a number
is
composed
of
Mesdames
but
there
is
still
room
for
more
invited,
busy at Cary’s Mercantile again
F'ord, Belfils, Kaake, Morgan and You are willing to pay twenty-five of the citizens ol the town will go
Harrows, Seeders and Manure Spreaders.
and now the front pait of the store
cents to see our athletic departments along. The rouud trip fare will be
Morse.
! is attracting considerable attention.
A most enjoyable time is antici­ of the school, you certainly should 60 cents,
New goods in Hardware, Wire Fencing, Poultry
Last Saturday morning J Noah pated by the club members on Val­ be willing to come and hear the
The following is a list of the cook­
Stinglv of Eagle Creek, Frank Boy- e-mine’ s day, wheu they have what, literary departments ou Fridays at
ing and sewing prizes to be given
Netting and Harness
:
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j er and Lester Ilale killed a coyote is termed a ‘ rally day." The event 2:05.
j on the J. P. Seiuiau farm east of is to take pb.ee in the afternoon at
Remember that doubleheader Sat­ a wav at the district fair ou Feb. 12:
BREAD
Currinsville.
urday
night. The first gills’ bas­
the club rooms and each member is
Bring in your cld harness and have it put in shape
Open to nil.
W. K. Cary was in town from expected to bring a new member. ketball game for Estacada in two 1. Yeast Bread. 2 Rolls. J Biscuit
before the spring rush. W e can do it cheaper now
McMinnville for a few hours yes- Refreshments of some kind will be years will take place, while the [baking powder or soda], 4 Fancy
! terday.
Mr Cary is figuring on served. The committee on refresh­ boys' team that E. I I . S. will send llrcad [currant or raisin, coffee, etc.]
while not so busy.
:
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:
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CAKES
getting back to Estacada by the ments is composed of Mesdames against Forest Grove, promises to Class A. Open to High School.
Bartlett, Kurasch, Boswell, Dal be exceedingly strong. Remember 1 Angel Food. 2 Devil Food.
I first of next month.
Saturday— 7:30— 25c.
aud Givens.
Class B. Open to 6 , 7 and 8 grades.
The Canby Bank & Trust Co. of
Eleanor Bews returned to High 1 I.nycr.
Canby, Ore., of which Leroy I).
Class C. Open to grades below 6 .
school Monday, after an absence of
Mrs. Lindsey H onored
Walker, president of the Estacada
1 I.oaf.
One of the happy events which a week, caused by the injury of her
PIES
bank, is cashier, has made applica­
The twice-a-week Portland Jour­ tion to the comptroller of the cur­ goes to make up life's pleasantries, mother. The latter, we are glad to Class A. 1 Lemon. 2 . Cocoanut.
’S
nal is considered the next best rency to organize the F irst National was that of Tuesday evening when a mention, is getting along very well. •> Pumpkin. 4 Mince.
“ Rough-neck day” passed last
Class It. 1 Berry. 2 Apple.
“ surprise" planned bv members of
thing to a daily paper published in j Bank ()f Canby
Class C. 1 Apple. 2 Custard.
Friday
without anyone getting
Mountain Chapter, No. 108, O K
Oregon. Some say they would just
BUTTER MAKING
Mr. Peck of the Oregon Agri­ S., for Mrs. Wilda Lindsey, retir hurt, and we are now looking for­
as soon have it as a daily. It is
Open to all.
cultural
College,
professor
of
land-
ing secretary of that order on the ward to “ Loud sock and tie day"
certainly a good paper. Now we
CANNING
of her removal from Estacada. tomorrow. I lie different stores in Open to nil.
will ted you what we will do. It scape gardening, will be at the G ar-:
E. H. K E L L O G G , PR O PR
you will come in within the next field Country Club next Saturday This pleasant affair took place after town report a good sale of green | Fruit [canned last summer or autumn],
(Same as above)
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week or ten days and subscribe for afternoon to tell how to make the tlie Masonic meeting and many of “» ‘1 blue neckties and p o lka dot Vegetable
SEWING
the twice-a-week Journal for one school grounds more beautiful j the Masonic brothers joined in the socks, so you can expect some fati- 1 Llivs A. Open to Seniors an 1 Juniors.
A P P L E CIDER
O RA N G E CIDER
complimentary affair, which inclnd 1 tastic decorations.
year at $1.50, we will give niue Everybody invited.
1 Sleeve of tailored shirt waist.
JOHNSON'S CH O CO LATES
months subscription to the Progress
Bert H. Finch, Estacada’ s hard- ed Mr. Lindsey as well, who is an
George Van Natta quit school 2 Hemmed or extension placket and
sewing band on skirt.
absolutely free. This is certainly a ware man, attended the convention • honored and much respected mem- the first of last week, and expects
Class B. Open to 2nd. year pupils.
of
Hardware
men
at
Portland
last
her
of
their
order.
Miss
Eva
Wash,
to
leave
soon
for
Portland,
where
bargain.
1 Hemmed Patch. 2 Overhand Patch.
Thursday and Friday. The whole ! Worthy Matron, asked for the at he will work for Woodard & Clark 3 Darning. 4 Hrmsticking.
When a newspaper gives you lots salc raen of ,hat cil>’ gave a banquet tention of the guests and in her own j in the sign painting and window 5 French Hem 6 Hutton Holes.
of free advertising in Order to boom «0 «he visitors at hotel Portland, on charming manner presented Mrs trimming department. We (espec 7 Tucking. 8 Child's Dress or Skirt.
We handle only the best of meats
Class C. Open to 1st. year pupils.
some concert or church entertain -1 Thursday night which Mr. Finch Lindsey with a fountain, pen a gift ially one of the Freshmen girls) are
1 Work Apron.
2 Hemming Tea
ment which you are interested iu a,,ended and had a very pleasant from the Star members.
Mrs sorry to lose George, but we all
Towel. ¡1 Work Bag.
L a rd , Bacon, Sour Kraut, Pickier.
keep track of the number of lines i ttane
Lindsey accepted the gift with a join in wishing him success in his
All w-oik must be on a real garment
| and at least one entry is required from
A complete line of fresh and salt meats.
that aie printed week hy week and
Next Monday, I’eb 9th, will be few words of appreciation and new woik.
multiply that number bv the rrgu- the birthday anniversary of Mrs thanks. This part of the program! p- ¡j ^ is becoming quite a rival ; e*eh member <>f ttie class,
Fresh vegetables in their season.
°P‘m »° u t ycnr P'’Pils-
lar advertising rates of the paper. . John Tracy, Mrs. E. Bates and was followed by a generous lunch 1 0f pj 0( o and O. A. C in teach- ! Hemmed
Fresh Eggs and Butter.
Patch. Overhand Patch.
compare the result with the actual Mrs. II. M. James, and to fittingly of sandwiches, cake, pickles, olives ] ing short courses. An ex number Darning. Hemstitching on towel or
tim ed from 1 he D alits handkerchief. French Hem. Hutton
i money value of any favor that you observe the important event the and coffee, served to the guests a • of school
can get from any other business above named ladies «ill have a they were seated in a circle around last Christmas and took one ot iluli-s. Tucking. Child’s Dress.
ERED JORG, Proprietor
After these courses, last i »] abinit a week
concern. Then take into considera­ party. The Progress cditoi did not the spacious lodge room
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this
most
tempting
lunch,
a
short or ten days, and is now back this
M. E. Church New*
tion that advertising and circulation have the nerve to ■ ask the ages of
There will I* pleaching service.!
are the only two things that a news the ladies, but was told that Mrs. lime was spent in visiting aud bid­ week taking another. The first
ding the departing memlieis, Mr. course included a study of the heav in the Methodist church Sunday
paper has to sell and in these days, Janies is one half as old as Mrs
and Mrs. Lindsey, good bye, with
of high prices, how much do you Bates and Mrs. Tracy. Now the | innumerable wishes for happiness cm at night, while the one this evening, Feb. 8 at 7:30 I’. M.
All are invited to attend.
think they ought to give aw ay for Í question is not “ how old is Ann,” and prosperity in their new home week is a study of human nature.
The student is becoming quite pro-
| in Montana,
C. B. Rees, Pastor.
nothing— Flxchauge.
but how old is Carrie.
$ 1 Per Year. Now is the tirci 2 to subscribe.
10 0 Cans Asparagus 25c val-
ues, Red Hot
4 only pair men’s fleeced lined
Leather Mitts, 75c value,
Red Hot at
79c
74c
Just Received
48c
8c
Just Received
Ruffling
’s Mercantile C
New Goods Arriving
BERT H. FINCH,
Hardware, Harness and Implements
Carom and Pocket •
B IL L IA R D
PARLOR
PALACE MEAT MARKET.
Estacada Progress
ESTACAD A STATE BANK.
ESTACADA FURNITURE CO.
Furniture and