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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1914)
Some More Local News C. I. C. dance March 28. SECOND BOOSTER MEETING MASQUERADE BALL | Last Saturday was too nice a day to expect a crowded house at the Attend the cannery meeting. H E N R Y V.ADIX.M.D second Booster Meeting. Many — A T TH E J. V. Barr was in Portland Satur were loath to leave their work on P H Y S IC IA N A S U R G E O N —AND- day. the farm, but the lack in attendance ***** W. S. Pyle visited Portland was more than made tip in enthusi O F F IC E , A D JO IN IN G R E S ID E N C E Satuidav morning. asm. I L jca I and Long Distance Telephone — Neatly done by— E. W. Bartlett called the meeting Miss Myrtle Woodle was a Port T h e d octor’s phone can lie connected ON to order and. requested Guy T. J. K. MORROW, land visitor Saturday. w ith your L >me phone ut n igh t if re Hunt to make a report for the com- quested. One loug ring. At Morrow's Barn. Estacada, A. Drill was a Portia id visitor initige. Mr. Hunt had spent sev Oregon, Monday and Tuesday. eral days in various parts of the Dr. W. K. H a v i la nd Roger Cary transacted business state investigating canneries ai.d The Christian Church. in Portland Thursday. W id ely scattered have been built by the gave a very complete report of what P h y s ic ia n a n d Bible school • - i o a .m . he had seen and heard. His facts ADMISSION: Dance lickets Portland R ailw ay, L ig h t & Pow er Co. for S u rg e o n Preaching • • • n a. m. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Pyle were and figures were very favorable to Y. F. 8. C. E. • • 7 p. m. down to Bull Run Friday. the purpose of providing $1. Spectators 25c. I his the success of a cannery. Preach ing - - . 7:45 p. m . O fr ic e o n M a i n S t. b e tw e e n 1st Mrs. Wtu. Kurascb and Miss The public co rd ia lly in vited t o a ll ser- Prof C. I. Lewis Of the Oregon ¡nc|udes ¿tipper a t midnight Reliable a n d 2 n d . T e le p h o n e C o n n e c tio n s Jones were Portland visitors Satur Agricultural College delivered an vices, W . G i v h n s , Pastor. R esid en ce c o rn e r o f Second day. address in which he strongly urged — — — — — — — a n d C u rrin streets. Methodist Episcapal Church Born —To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph the building of a cannery in Esta- ^ — --------------------------------<*> Sunday School - - - 10 a. ni. Gibson of Barton, on March 10, a^cada; said that now was the time to I do it and he wanted to come hack to its patrons. Throu gh high tension trans D r. L. A. W E L L S Epworth League - - - 6:30 p. m. hoy. to Estacada in ten years and see a < » mission lines, each of these generating Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. ni D E N T IS T J. W. Reed was in Portland a The public cordially invited to all couple of days last week on busi- big cannery running. If the Can plants are intercommunicative, so that the G E O R G E W A S H IN G T O N . nery was here, prosperity would he services. T > Y b ro ad r o t o m a o ’s si le n t s h o r e uess matters. w ith D r. H . V A ssociated apparent also. Prof. Lewis also service is insured against unforsecn inter B e t t e r t h a n T r a j a n lo w l y lies, C. E. Rees, Pastor. G i ld i n g h e r p ree n d e c l iv it ie s A d ix. Mrs. William Lawrence of Port discussed the kinds of fruit and ruptions. W ith glo ry now and evermore. A r t to his f u m e n o ai d h a t h le nt ; land was the guest of M s B. O. vegetables that should he raised for The Re-Organized Church of I l l s c o u n t r y is h is m o n u m e n t. WHERF LOCATED Boswell Monday. canning. —A n o n y m o u s . Jesus Christ of L . D S. meets in Portland ( 2 ) A. P. Brown of Corvallis, a frnit D R R. M O R S E . store building on the corner, form Pound— An emblem pin. Owner O regon C ity grower and a prominent factor iti “ G R A N D F A T H E R ’ S C L O C K .” may have same by paying for erly the Howe store, Sundays as P h y s ic ia n a n d Su rg eo n g r a n d f a t h e r ' s c lo c k w a s t oo « Silverton the success of the cannery at Cor this notice. follows: Sunday School at 10, and l a r g e f o r the s he lf. vallis, next addressed the meeting S o it s t oo d n i n e t y y e a r s o n t h e j | Cazadero preaching at it o'clock A. M. All Tests eyes and fits glasses. floor. , R. M. Miller, Geni. Pass. Agent and introduced the audience in the It w a s t a l l e r b y h a l f t h a n t h e 1 Estacada cordially invited. Office over Drug Store of the O. R & N , was an Estaca art of successful organization. He old m a n h im s el f, J. F. Wiles, Elder. Local and long distance tele- T h o u g h it t ye ig hed not a p e n n y w e i g h t Bull Run da visitor today. m ore . * also gave an estimate of the cost of phone. Boring It w a s b o u g h t on t h e m o r n i n g he w a s Mrs. H. V. Adix and children the machinery required. At the b or n I The Mail Schedule St. Johns e, < visited relatives and friends in Port conclusion of his remarks, Prof B u A t n d It w s t a o s p p a e l d w a s y ho s rt hi , s n t e r v e e a r s u t r o e g a o n d a g prid a in , j C L A U D E W. D E V O R E Arrival__________ .6:50 A. M. land from Saturday until Tuesday. Lewis and himself answered many W h e n t h e ol d m a n died. Salem 1 Arrival____ _______ 4:18 P. M. A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W questions asked them. CHORUS. ; ' After the booster meeting Sa'ur- and Departure_________ 7:23 A. M. a r s , w i t h o u t s l u m b e r i n g (tick, By a unanimous vote of the con N i n e t y k, y e tic Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. k, tick). N O T A R Y P U B L IC Departure_________4:40 P M. day, Prof. Lewis gave a pruning vention the committee consisting of H is li tic fe s e c o n d s n u m b e r i n g (ti ck , t ic k , tic k, demonstration on the State Fruit tick). E s ta c a d a , O re g o n Broadway and Alder Strcrts Office hours 7 A, M. to 6 P. M. Guy T. Hunt. H. A LaBarr, J. H It s to p pe d s ho rt , n e v e r to g o a g a in , Farm at Garfield. 5^ Phones: Marshall 5100 Sundays 7 A. M. to 8:30 A. M. H om e A-6131 W h e n t h e old m a n died. Harkenrider. Sherman Kilgore and Holidays 7 A M 109:30 A. M. and J. K. Pardee of Gladstone, candi E. S. Worner were instructed to go In w a t c h i n g its p e n d u l u m s w i n g to a n d E. W. B A R T L E T T . from 3:30 P. M. to 6 P. M. date on the republican ticket for ahead and make all preliminary ar M a n frS LAW YER y h ou rs hud h e s p e n t w h i l e a boy. Positively no mail delivered through the nomination for county treasurer, rangements and plans. When this A n d in c h il dh oo d a n d m a n h o o d t h e c l o c k s ee m ed to k n o w Drug Store. was an Estacada visitor Friday is accomplished, the canvas fi r A n d to s h a r e bo th his g r i e f a n d hi s joy , Office on Broadway. J io a week a day F o r it s t r u c k t w e n t y - f o u r w h e n he en t er e d looking over the political situation. funds will be commenced. A. N. Johnson. Postmaster. a t t h e do u r Oregon E stacada. * W i t h a b lo o m in g a n d b e a u t i f u l bride. This committee will report in a B u t it s to p pe d sh ort , n e v e r to g o a g a in , From the time the first bell rings, W he n t h e old m a n died. BUSINESS LOCALS eight o’clock p. m., Friday even short time to a third meeting, the M y g r a n d f a t h e r s a id t h a t o f t h o s e he J O H N B R O W N ing, March 13, 1^14, at Sparks’ date of which will be heralded in the cou ld hire They have it— good fresh vege theater, the Distrik Skool will be Progress. This third meeting will N o t a s e r v a n t s o f a i t h f u l he fou nd , MODERN CO N VEN IEN CES T H E IN S U R A N C E M A N tables. Go and see them. Fred on the go until the close of the be the most important of all and F o r It d e s w ir a e s — t e d no t im e a n d h a d b u t on e O F G R E S H A M P H O N E 513 c lo se o f e a c h w e e k t o b e w o u n d — J°rg. everybody should hear in mind and A n A d t It t h e k ep skool.— adv. t in Its plac e, no t a f r o w n upon One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast Its f a c e . crowd Sparks' Family theatre to A n d its h a n d s n e v e r h u n g b y Its side. Mrs. H. M. James was the host the doors. A favorable verdict and B u t it st o p p e d sh ort, n e v e r to g o a g a in , O R E G O N F IR E Oranges ç 6 st. 3 for 10c, 40c per ess at a dinner patty at her home, a liberal spirit spells in big letters W h e n t h e old m an died. Local and Tourist Trade Solicited doz. at R. G. Marchhatik's. R E L IE F A S S O C IT IO N last Thursday evening. Those PRO SPERITY for town and com I t r a n g a n a l a r m in t h e d e a d o f t h e nigh t. O F M C M IN N V IL E . ORE. A n a l a r m t h a t f o r y e a r s ha d been du m b . Eggs— Rhode Island Reds, 75 present were A. E. Sparks and muuity. A n d w e k n e w t h a t hi s s p i ri t w a s p lu m i n g f o r fli g h t; -1 - -tiri-i-*— ..... ... .1. I...... i • r T T T' F T . T . T - T - T » T - T . T j T , T a, .a..,. T T T T T T T T Y T T T T T T T V T T T ... 1 1 'I T T I T T T T T r t -I-. T . a..St.a r*T*r cents per setting. J. W. Moxley, wife, Dr. Adix and wife and L. E. T h a t h is h o u r o f d e p a r t u r e h a d come. Automobile Insurance a Specialty Estacada. Belfils and wife. Still the c l o c k k ep t t h e t i m e w i t h a s of t, 20 W 4 Hunt For Representative muf fle d c h im e I have bought the Soda W orks of E ly & W ad e, of 1 The local order of Rebekahs had A s w e s i l e n t l y s t o o d b y hi s side. Guy T. Hunt, a rancher of Gar B u t it s t o p p e d sh ort , n e v e r to g o a g a in , an enjoyable time last night. Mrs. field precinct, six miles from Esta Wanted— Highest price paid for W h e n t h e ol d m a n died. Currinsville, and am ready to supply Soda at wholesale t —H e n r y C. W o r k . Earl Jones and Miss Welch were cada, has announced his candidacy eggs at the Palace Meat Market. A. E. Sparks and retail. I t ’s all in the water. I use pure S prin g W ater. | initiated intto the order, after which for representative and will be a F r e d J o r g . Successors to an elaborate supper and a social candidate before the republican Y o u r business appreciated. primaries, For Sale— Barred Rock Cockerels, time was enjoyed. Rccd & Sparks Mr. Hunt is a man whom the just a few left. Also eggs for setting Winside (Nebr.) Tribune: We believe Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion is office sought. He refused to run the We 23H Henry Dillon. best remedy made for toning the nerves, received a copy of the Estacada I haitly rekotnend the Distrik at the request of friends, when enriching the blood, building up wasted Progress this week, published by tissues, renewing health, strength and en- Skool to ur"pa,runij. i wil klosel petitions were circulated, signed by ergy— the best medicine you can use if you For Sale— Buff Orpington eggs Mrs. N. B. Eckei. Sl*e is making shop befor i wil mis .leaing this | nearly every voter in his locality, are run-down, tired-out, nervous and de I G I V E S. a H. for hatching, 75c per setting. a nice clean paper and we wish her ESTACAD A, O RE0O N bilitated, no matter what the cause. It TRADING STAM PS t oop, he accepted and has filed his nomi doesn’t depend for its good effect upon Phone, Mrs. E. W. Bartlett. success in her new field, J I , 11 j, , “ . ,||||| ! j| i|| i|i ,|| ijujnj, . j . , I, . |, — . |- ration. alcohol or nabit-forming drugs, Because it none. It may not make you feel Mrs. E. W. Bartlett entertained Mi. Hunt is a hustler and stands contains in a few hours, but it will make you For Sale— 40 acre farm at Spring- Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Currin, C. C. ace high in his community. He is better feel better, we are sure, just as soon as the , tonic and food properties it contains have a 1 water. All improved. Saling and Mr. and Mrs. R. M one of the men who started and put chance to get into the blood and, through . 24 w 2 W. F. Shannon, Dee, Ore. Standish at a dinner patty last Fri through the Garfield Country Club, the blood, into the rest of the system. Pure Olive Oil and the Hypophosphites have i day evening. Duplicate whist was a rural social proposition that is long been endorsed by successful physi STABLE Dr. Morse also tests eyes played during the evening with attracting state wide notice. cians, but here, for the first time, they are combined into one preparation which, as and fits glasses. Office over honors to Mr. Currin and Mrs. Mr. Hunt stands for fewer and a nerve-food and a builder of strength and i W . A . JO NES drug store. Saling. better laws; declares there is being health, we believe, has no equal. E . H . KELLOGG. PR O PR - If you don’t feel well, begin taking Rex- | too much money spent in county all Olive Oil Emulsion today, and build i P R O P R IE T O R R. E Ellison and wife arrived -00— -— and state for results obtained; that your health and strengthen your system Found— A lady’ s fur muff. Own G ood rigs and careful drivers alw ays O R A N G E CI DE R A P PL E CIDER from McMinnvHle, Ore., Monday. against more serious illness. T o convales the code relating to roads and high cents, old people, puny children and all er may have same by paying for SPECIAL ATTENTION Mr. Ellison will take a position ways needs thorough revision, also others who are weak, run-down or ailing, this notice at the Progress office. 10 G A L L O N CI DER KEGS 50c EACH. G iven H u n tin g and F ish in g Parties we offer Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion with with Cary’ y Mercantile Co. He that tax and labor laws need care our personal promise that, if it doesn’t has rented what is known as the make you well and strong again, it will cost ful and thorough consideration. Choice Rural Seed Potatoes for you nothing. If we didn’t have the utmost Cary house on Broadway at the Team W ork and Hauling by sale.* W. R. Woodworth, Mr. Hunt is a thorough temper faith in it, we wouldn’t offer it with this top of the steps and is getting ready ance man and lives in a dry precinct. cuarimtee, nor even recommend it to you. 25W2 Estacada, Or. the Day or Contract We are sure that once you have used it you for house keeping. There seems to be a general sen will recommend it to your friends, and thank us forhaving recommended it. toyou. Cary’s Mercantile Co. has in timent that that part of the co'unty Sold only at the more than 7,(XX) RmnU R E P O R T O F T H E C O N D IT IO N O F MRS. E. H. KELLOGG, Proprietor should have representation in the Stores, and in this town only by us. $1.00. a new multiple drawer cash ESTACADA STATE BANK stalled Commercial Patronage house, and Mr. Hunt stands a good Estacada Pharmacy, Estacada. Oregon. register that is a splendid piece of at Estacada, in the State of O regon, at their store. The chance for one of the three nomi the close of business, M arch 4U1, 1914. furniture for a specialty, Cary’s keep up with the times and nations.— Oregon City Courier. RESOURCES Fire In Currinville Loans and discounts......,........ ..................$ 54 312.10 ; j Good Clean Rooms in Connection B o t ir d By Dnv o r W e e k . if there is any new equipment Monday as L E. Belfils was pass non« Overdrafts, secured and unsecured....... EAGLE CREEK W . M. Yonca : Home Mode Cookinq. necessarv to their business they White Help. 5 554.13 Bonds and warrants............................. .. After a short Illness Mrs. Bertha ing by the home of J, R. Hughes at 3 450.00 Banking house......... ............................. . have it like any progressive estab Kates Reasonable I 799.34 Furniture and fixtures............................ Douglass died March 9, at 11 a m , Currinsville, he discovered smoke 12 182.71 lishment. Due from approved reserve banks........ at the Good Samaritan hospital in coming from the house and quickly 263 80 Checks and other cash ite m s .......... — Last Friday night, Supervisor Portland. 4 786 04 Cash on hand................ ~ ...................... She was taken sick informed the unsuspecting inmates 320.92 Expenses............................ .................... R. M. James presided over a spell Wednesday morning and in a day that their house was on fire. The Blacksm ith and W h eelw rig h t Total....... ..... ........................... .............$82 669.04 ing bee at Clarks, at which time a or two seemed to be getting better, alarm was just in time and the fire L IA B IL IT IE S student aged 13, in the Timber but late Sunday afternoon she be was soon extinguished, with very Capital stock paid in ......................... .... $25 000,00 Grove school proved to be the best came much worse and it was little damage. The origin of tlie A t the Old Stand 250.00 Surplus fund...................................— !... speller out ot seven schools. These thought best to take her to the fire is not known, only that it came Undivided profits, less expenses and $1 Per Year. N o w is the time to subscribe. none taxes p aid -------- ------ — — ------- ____ from the chimney. spelling contests are just what is hospital. GIVE HIM A CALL none Dividends unpaid............................. . ___ needed in the schools and should be| ...... 2 884.45 Postal savings bank d e ^ s its On account of the death of Mrs. Deposits due State T reasu rer........... ..... . 3 000.00 M a le B rides. encouraged. GO T O - Individual deposits subject Bertha Douglass there will be no CUPID a n d c a m p a s p e . It had raini'd all the long dreary to check ..................................... -------- 48 472.66 / " i U P I D a nd m y C a m p n ? p e p la y e d day, and hi* golden eurls were lx>- The funeral services of Mrs Her- concert at the Douglass schoolhouse A, J. T U C K E R S S H O P , Demand certificates of dep osit............... 1 548.02 A t c a r d s f o r kiss* h —i ’ lipid paid S A T U R D A Y N IG H T draggled and wet, and his iTice col j Certified checks .................. ..............- 1513.91 H e s t a k e s hi s q u iv e r , b o w a n d a r tha Douglass, of Eagle Creek, who Saturday, March 14. E s ta c a d a , O re g o n rows . j Notes and bills rediscounted ......I none lar hung limp down his slender Bedford's Hope 3-Reel - “ Bison” died at the Good Samaritan hos- i Mrs. Strahl went to Forest Grove H is m o t h e r ’s d o v e s an d t e a m o f For Carpenter and Contract Bilis payable for money borrowe d I shoulders when lie eamc home at a sparrows, From Lincoln J. Carter’ s great $82 669 04 piral in Portland March 9, was held Saturday to make her brother a T otai.. looses t h e m too ; th en d o w n he quarter past 4 o’elork and threw American play. work,Cabinet Making and Repair throws from the Christian church in Esta -1 visit. his schoollmoks at the eat, which ing, plow shares axes and knives State of O regon, C ounty of Clackam as, ss: T h e c o r a l o f his lip, t h e rose The Twins— t-Reel, Farch. G r o w i n g on ’ s c h e e k (but no ne lay beside the hearth. I, Irw in I>. iV righ t, cashier of the cada Wednesday morning. Rev Mias Nettie Wocdle is the guest ground, saw filings and gumming, k n o w s how); “ Grandpa,” he said softly as lie above named b an k, do solem n ly swear Rees preached the funeral sermon . 0f relatives over this way. W i t h t h e s e 1he c r v s t a l on his hr w hand sawing, tip sawing and plane- that the above statem ent is true to the came to where the old man was A n d then t h e d im p le o f his t bin — SUNDAY NIGHT and the music at the church was ing. gun repairing, small black- j best of m y k n o w led ge and belief. Roy Douglass butchered nine A ll t h e s e did m y • a m p a s p a win. quietly sitting, smoking and think A t last he s e t her both his eve s. furnished by the Christian choir. smithing, turning lathe for wood ing, “ L thought all brides were of Billy Plays Poker t Reel. Comedy 1 hogs on Monday. I r w i n D . W righ t, Cashier. S h e won . a n d C u p i d blind did rice. the female sex.” O Lo v e , h a l h s h e do ne t h is to t h e e ? Subscribed and sworn to before me this The Grange people took charge of work, soldering done. The Stranger’ s Trail 1 Reel. Mr and Mrs. Roy Douglass. W h a t sh all , a la s , b e c o m e o f m e ? “They are,.child; they are. Why the services at the cemetery. \ S h o p o n e d o o r s o u th 0 / M a r c h - lo th d ay of M arch, 1914. . . . • . Drama - J o h n L y l y . Mrs. R. B Gibson. Miss Fldith do you make such an «aid remark?” L E . Belfils, N otary Public. b a n k 's R e s t a u r a n t large number of friends of the de .Chapman. H S. Gibson a.id Will “ Because, grandpa, in looking Binks The Strike Breaker i-Reel C o rrect— A ttest: Lerov D. W a lk e r. ceased were in attendance at the . . . . Comedy Willie— Paw, whnt is the mother 1 over my geography lesson I eaine Douglass made a trip to Eagle Creek Thom as Y ocu m , Irw in D. W rig h t, d i funeral. Mrs. Douglass was ill but 100* HI Rf 1 upon the Hebrides. Are they fe rectors. tongue ? Falls Sunday afternoon. Got Somethin«! To Sell? a short time, so the Progress under Paw— Tlie language of Mars, my male.,, too, and, if so, why are they BewitcTied Matches— 1 Reel, A«l>ertine in Proqrenn . • • A Scientific Marvel Sold! B'tver found ‘ called ‘lie ?’ ” stands. •on — Cincinnati Enquirer. W h y not advertise? Don’t forget to R E G I S T E R . BLACKSMITHING HORSE SHOEING GARFIELD COUNTRY CLÜ8 I Ten Electric Generating B PLANTS 1 FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 20. I f B Electric Service Gems In Verse The Hotel Estacada A REAL NERVE AND 60DY-3UILD1NG MEDICINE R. G. MARCHBANK Livery, Feed & Sale r Carom and P ocket j BILLIARD PARLOR The Home Restaurant J. V. BARR Estacada Progress FAMILY THEATRE A • . Supplement to T h e Estacada Progress of March 12, 1914. ** » WM»« PROFESSIONAL CARDS