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ESTACADA All the News All the Time PROGRESS Only Paper in East Clackamas E ST A CA D A , OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1914 NO. 24 or VOL. 6 Local News T. H. Dodge visited Portland Thursday. L. M. Wickluud of River Mill has gone to Portland. NOTICE! SECOND BOOSTER MEETING SATURDAY The Progress again announces C. W. Devore had legal business that the second Booster Meeting in Vancouver yesterday. will be held in Estacada on next Mrs. Seal returned Tuesday from Saturday, March 7, commencing at ten in the forenoon. Be on hand the hospital at Portland. early and don’t miss any of it. Wm. Kurasch was an Estacada The committee will make a report visitor for a few days the last of on the cannery proposition and as the week. an added attraction. Prof. C. I. Mr. and Mrs. R \V. Cary were Lewis and — Brown of the Oregon Portland and McM.nuville visitors Agricultural College will address the meeting concerning the subject. Monday. At two in the afternoon the an F. B. Guthrie accompanied the nual pruning demonstration will be high school basketball team to Park- in the orchard of W. R. Ried at place Saturday. Garfield. Guy T. Hunt went to Portland and other places in Oregon Monday C. I. c. to investigate the cannery business. At the regular meeting last Sat CARY’S Mercantile Co. To Quit Premium Stamps Tuesday, March 10th will be the last day for us to give Premium Stamps. Bring in books and get premiums. $1 A Y E A E W e are giving this space to let you know we want you, one and all, to see the D I S T R I K S K O O L , F R ID A Y 1914. evening, M A R C H 13th, ESTACADA STATE BANK. The Progress is pleased to report urday afternoon, which was also that Mrs. A. Demoy, who has been library day, the response for hook dangerously ill, is now improving, donations was liberally responded to Miss Ruth Califf of Oregon City and 88 books were contributed as a is visiting Estacada friends this starter towards a public library for Estacada. It is understood that the week, being the guest of Miss Lelah M. E. church people will donate 75 Howe. or a 100 volumns which will also Mrs. W. R. Stokes came up from add much to the library. Portland Friday morning to visit at Several questions of importance the home of her daughter Mrs. R. were discussed at this meeting, the W. Cary. most important being that of pur Mr. aDd Mrs. J A. Arquett en chasing the building on the corner tertained 29 friends at their home west of the bank for permanent last Saturday evening. A good headquarters. This property can be secured at a reasonable price on time is reported by all. account of a mortgage foreclosure, Miss Florence Kendall returned and with some improvements would from Portland the latter part of last make a good location for club pur week and is now ill at the home of poses as well as the public library. her sister, Mrs. A. K. Morton. W . D. and L . M. Henthom, Proprietors A committee composed of Mes- George VaNetta, who has been dames Jess M. Bartlett, Carrie L. employed in the Estacada Pharmacy Adix and M. H. Evans was apoint- out of school hours, went to Port If you want Furniture. Beds, Matres, Rugs or Matting, Wall ed by the president, to get terms, land Tuesday to seek other employ cost of repairs, etc. A special meet Paper or Dishes call and see us before going elsewhere. We will try and please you. ment. ing will probably be called to act Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fisher and upon the question. A recess of fif son Alvin, of Portland, and Mr. teen minutes was given and all the We just hurd the Distrik Skool wuz to be heer on the nite of and Mrs. Balltrsten, of California, club ladies had an opportunity to March I 3U1 I 9I 4 and wont to tel awl the peeple not fale to sea this were guests at the Fred Jorg home look over the property. souqerb konipuy. I f we culd h*v skools lik this in our citi we wuld last Sunday. It was decided by a vote of the wilinglee pay tyce our prezunt taxus. Landlord Lauryy and wife of the club to continue with the monthly dances and an advertising commit Estacada hotel returned home Sun tee composed of Mesdames Irene day evening, but only remained a Cary, Josephine Somers and Lera I day or two when they left again for Dale was appointed. The committee I that will have charge of the March a trip to California. 28th dance is Mesdames Minnie C. Wisner and family gave up Ewing, Jess M Bartlett, N ellie i MRS. E. H. K E L L O G G , Proprietor the hotel business at this place and Cnrrin, May Lovelace and Anna C. Allen. left for Portland Sunday afternoon. An entertainment will also be The familliar sign of “ Jeff's Place" given sometime this month for the will be seen in Estacada no more. benefit of the club and the commit ; : Good Clean Rooms in Connection Board By Day or Week. Mrs. E. H. Kellogg has opened tee on entertainment is Mesdames : Home Made Cooking. White Help. Givens, Jorg, Boswell, Smith and up the restaurant and short order C. T. Ecker. Rates Reasonable house which was made vacant by C. Wisner. The Progress wishes Mrs. R. W . C ary Entertains Mrs. Kellogg success in the busi Mrs. R. W. Cary was the charm Pound Supper ness. See ad in this paper. Butler and P. F. Standish, and any ing hostess to seventeen lady friends Largely A ttended one else may do so by applying to If U hav knot hurd about thee Friday afternoon at her attractive the E. F. G. A. whether members DISTRIK SKOOL, git yse, IT wil The Pound supper given by the home. Most of the guests did fanev or not. then wont to sea it. Giv ur nay- work, but by way of diversion, the Ladies’ Aid of the Christian church bors a nudg, Tel em to reed thee M, E. Church News hostess had each one write a tele last Saturday evening, proved to be kards in thee windos of the biznus gram commencing each word with a decided success iu everv way. Special revival meetings will be howsus in E S T A K A D A .— adv. the letters contained in the word There was a large attendance and held lu the Methodist church, be C. S. Bard was here from Port Longfellow. The telegrams were everybody thoroughly enjoyed the ginning Sunday, March 29, Rev. land Friday and called at this of The weighing of those read later and occasioned much occasion. | Wm. Parks and wife of Seattle, fice to say that he was going to- amusement for their original com who partook of the splendid supper Wash., will be the evangelist. move to Farmington, Wash , to position and clever arrangement. prepared by the ladies, caused very C. B. Rees, Pastor, again engage in farming. This Following this exercise, the hostess much enjoyment, as they paid ac move is regretted by a large num H atchet P arty realized the necessity of a stimulant cording to their weight. The heav ber of friends of the family in this The first social tffair of the Mn- for the over-worked brains, and im iest man and woman and the light vicinity. mediately served a delicious course est man and woman prizes, which j trial Improvement Society proved Mrs. Wm. Kurasch and sister, luncheon. She was assisted by her was a free supper, was won by J i fully as successful as the more seri Mrs. Simmons, were called to Port mother, Mrs. W. R. Stokes of Port W. Reed, Mrs Milt Marshall, Fred ous meetings of the past few land last week on account of the land and Mrs. W. S. Pyle. The North and Mrs. Charlie Brouson | months. The club members were death of their sister, Mrs. Roy hostess also favored her guests with An orchestra furnished music all I most graciously received at the M. Gilbert. Mrs. Gilbert was quite vocol selections, rendered in her evening and the young people E. parsonage last Wednesday by well known in Estacada where she most delightful manner, during the played various games. The pro I George and Martha Washington ceeds amounted to $38.00, with I (the Rev. Rees and Mrs. W. S. resided at one time, being employ afternoon. only a small expense. ed at the Cary Mercantile, and had Pyle) who, with Mrs. J. W. Reed, ESTACADA FU R N ITU R E Balloon Contest closes Mch.14 Bring your ticke ts in before th e 14th "f YYC vvidu to lu aiiiiuuiiu-c. n it a m v a i ui W e wish announce the arrival of— ' ■ Our New Spring Goods W e have just received a complete line of Garden Tools Fishing Tackle Granite W are And Cutlery N ew Plows, Harrows and Discs W e give S . & H . Green Trading Stamps W ith all C A SH Purchases. B ER T it. FINCH , : : : Hardware, Harness and Implements * P A LA C E M EA T M A R K ET. We handle only the best of meats L ard , Bacon, Sour Kraut, Pickles. A complete line of fresh and salt meats. Fresh vegetables in their season. Fresh E g g s and Butter. FRED JORG, Proprietor -— i i ------------------- ■ - , ------------------------— ■ : 1 r — ---------------- - i . - ___________________ ALL FEED MAY LOOK ALIKE TO YOU but not to your horses. Give them some of ours for a change and see how they will eat it much more greedily than they have been attacking their old fodder. Good feed means good feeding and as a horse owner you know that means better horses in every rtspect. Estacada Lumber and Produce Co. LESS DYSPEPSIA NOW — H ER E’S TH E REASON The fact that there is less dyspepsia and indigestion in this community than there used to be is largely, we believe, due to tlie extensive use of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, hundreds of packages of which we have sold. No wonder we have faith in them. No wonder we are willing to offer them to you for trial entirely at our risk. Among other things, they contain Pep sin and Bismuth, two of the greatest diges tive aids known to medical science. They soothe the inflamed stomach, allay pain, check heartburn and distress, help to digest the food, and tend to quickly restore the stomach to its natural, comfortable, healthy state. There is no red tape about our guaran tee. It means just what it says. We'll ask you no questions. > our word is enough lot us. If Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets don't re store your stomach to health and make your digestion easy and comfortable, we want you to come back for your money They are sold only at the 7,000 Rexall Stores, and in this town only by us. Three sixes. 26c. 50c and »LOO. Estacada Pharmacy, Estacada, Oregon. many friends here who were griev ed to hear of her sudden death. The Progress extends sympathy to the bereaved family. The moving picture entertain ment at the Family theatre Friday night for the benefit of the football bovs of the high school, was well patronized and the proceeds amount ed to enough over the expense to purchase sweaters for the boys. After the picture show which con sisted of the "Battle of Gettysburg,’ ’ NOTICE pupils of the high school put on a burlesque play entitled "Smythe vs. To all concerned: Be it known that I will not make Smith." Each one of the players good any debt that Amo* Ya.ieu did his and her |>«rt well and «ere may contract. heartily applauded by the large 23-W2 Mary E Vallen. audience. CO. The Home Restaurant Fair Date Chosen At the second meeting of the Estacada Fair Committee it was decided to have the lair on Sept. 8 and 9 As the date for the County Fair is to be Sept. 16 to 20, this will give ample time for winning exhibits to he sent to Canby. To help defray some of the necessary expense involved an admission fee will be charged. 15 cents for adults, ten cents for children, 12 to 15 years inclusive. Children ex hibitors and those under 12 free. Now is the time to start things gri wing seeds, c h ic k s p igs and stork. \Y> want i'. be able lu sing, "Everybody's Doin' It." K. W, Botkin, Secy, constituted the reception committee. Prune G row ers Hold Meeting Various games, such as a President Prune growers of the Estacada | identification contest, origi lal poem Fruit Growers’ Association had a ' competition and cherry estimate meeting Thursday. Mr. Copley, were first played. Music and re of the Williamette Valiev Prune freshments both dainty and appro Association, gave an interesting priate completed a very pleasant talk explaining the pooling system evening. Great credit is due to the of selling prunes and giving the reception committee for the manner prices received for 1913. After in which they conducted the inaug a general discussion, those present ural entertainment of the club. decided to pool for the coming year with the W. V. P. A. which was The Progress was requested to accomplished by the E. F G. A. again ask for contributions to the buying one share of stock in the Rummage sale. If you have any W V. P A Those joining were article which you canuot use your C. Ii Denting, Walter Snu.„.i, P. self, but would do someore else H. Wagner. Chas. Duncan, H. D. some good, give it to the C. I. C. Traff, F. W. Bates, Thomas St rummage sale.