Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, April 09, 1914, Image 1

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*°7 Second St
ESTACADA
All the News
All the Time
NO. 29
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EST A C A D A , OREGON, TH U R SD A Y , A P R IL
VOL. 6
Ready for Your Inspection!
The Biggest, the Best, The Most Carefully Se­
lected Stock of
SHOES
in Clackamas County
Queen Quality and American Lady Shoes for Women
Ralston and American Gentleman Shoes for men
Endicott-Johnson and Chippawa H eavy Shoes for men and boys
Hamilton Brown and Pontiacs for children
E V E R Y P A IR G U A R A N T E E D
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Our Dry Goods department is complete.
uine French Gingham, 25c.
“ W E C A N F IT E V E R Y F O O T ”
Amoskeag dress Gingham,
Silk finished Crepe De Chene (a ll colors)
stripe Voile, 30c.
54 inch all wool Serge $1.50 to $2.00.
inch Percale, 10c.
36 inch Percale, 12 l-2c.
12 l-2c.
Gen­
50c yd.
36 inch Serge, 50c up.
Silk
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Get a Cash Register Receipt
Bring $25.00 in cash receipts and get
in Merchandise— absolutely free.
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$ 1.00
CARY’S MERCANTILE CO.
E S TAC AD A, OREGON.
We gaarautee satisfaction.
“ If you are satisfied tell your friends.
are the W orld ’s standard machine for Lon g W earing and Close Skimming.
$10 to $20 down
W e can
and pay the balance out of your
cream checks.
Come in and let us show you this machine and explain how easy you can get one.
Hardware, Harness and Implements
Bert II. Finch,
PALACE M EAT M ARKET.
We handle only the best of meats
Lard, Bacon, Sour Kraut, Pickles.
• A comp'ete line of fresh and salt meats.
Fresh vegetables in their season.
Fresh E g g s and Butter.
KRED J0RG, Proprietor
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
mnch more greedily than they
have been attacking their old
fodder. Good feed means good
feeding and as a horse owner
you know that means lietter
horses in every respect.
Estacada Lumber and Produce Co.
Local N ew s
S P E C IA L M E E T IN G S
Tomorrow is Good Friday,
The special meetings at the M. E
Boost for the East Clackamas church are meeting with good suc­
cess. Mr. and Mrs. Park the
Fair.
evangelists
are both very pleasant
Track Meet Saturday at Esta-
speakers and are giving some ex
cada.
cellent sermons. Tuesday night
Mrs Gertrude Grim visited Port­
Rev. Park took for his subject.
land Friday.
“ Should Christians Dance” . The
Mrs. Emily Lady was a Portland
church was crowded with a very-
visitor Saturday.
attentive audience.
He hit the
R. W. Cary transacted business dancers pretty hard and went after
in Portland Frida)*.
card players as well. His sermon
Ihe ESTACADA SIATE BANK is now tinder the
Mrs. Ellen Patterson visiied 1 was the topic of general conver-
Portland Saturday.
management of representative and success­
| sation all next day and sometimes
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discussed
with
very
much
spirit
Members of theC. I. C.—retnem
ful men and deserves the patronage of home
from both sides of the question.
ber the meeting next Saturday.
people.
Mrs. C. F. Howe aud daughter Wednesday evening Mrs. Park oc­
cupied
the
pulpit
and
the
subject
of
Lelah were in Portlmd Saturday.
We will be glad to have your business.
her sermon was “ Profit and Loss” .
Attend the play at the Garfield
Mrs. Park speaks with kindness
U R 0 V D. WALKER. P resid ent
Grange hall, Friday night, April 10.
and true consideration and her ser­
1 MOMAS YOCLM. Vico P resid ent
*’ A Family Affair” at the Ely mons are convincing and seem to
Hall at Currinsville, Friday night, win the hearts of the people, as was
IRWIN U. WRIGHT, Cashier
April, 24.
evidenced by the large number who
Among the Estacada visitors in went to the altar that evening.
Portland Saturday was Miss Ger­
The meetings will continue this
trude Dillon.
week aud perhaps longer,
Mesdames J. W. Reed and A. E.
Sparks were i« Portland Friday-
T h e East Clackam as Fair
night to hear Parsival.
At the meeting of the committee
Ed. Hunt made a trip over to of the East Clackamas fair, held
Oregon City Monday evening, re­ Saturday afternoon in the C. I. C.
turning the next day.
rooms, reports from various com­
Mr. aud Mrs H, Dillon enjoyed mittees indicated that the plans are
a visit Saturday night and Sunday rounding into shape for a liye suc­
cessful fair in September.
with their daughters from Salem.
We have a nice lot of R O C K E R S on the way which
It is planned to have competition
will soon be here to fill up the vacant space. Call and see
Guy Graham and Hurlev Fellows
them.
left Estacada Tuesday for Alaska among the Granges ol the district,
where they will speud the summer. which if taken up in the proper
spirit, will insure a fine display and
Mrs. Ida R. Holder left this week
much interest.
for Salem to spend a month with
A sub committee on a prize list
friends. Mrs. Holder taught in the
was appointed to report at the next
Salem school at one time.
at prices that are right.
meeting, also a committee ou the
Mrs. T . Yocum visited ber publication of prize list.
daughter in Portland and return­
We also have some Wall Paper at reduced prices
The committee is anxious that
ing home Monday brought ber every section of Eastern Clackamas
and a few Rugs, Malting, Graniteware and Fishing Tackle
little granddaughter with her.
couuty be represented by exhibits,
W e are headquarters for the best grades in fishing outfits.
Mrs. B. F. Ford entertained a and wishes to urge everyone with a
Call and see us. See our shelves full of Dishes. W e
number of ladies Tuesday afternoon piece of ground, a domestic bird or
want your trade, you want our goods. Yours for business,
in honor of Mr. Ford's mother and animal, the ability to cook or can
sisters.
Those present report a or sew, to get into some contest.
most enjoyable lime.
Don't come empty handed to the L : C R F L N TRADING S T A M P S
Sanford Cox moved into the 1 st Annual East Clackamas fair B m H B B E & i
house belonging to the bank on and after looking at the results of
upper Broadway last week and your neighbor’s forethought, care
Charlie Sparks moved back into his and public spirit, say, "W hy. 1
could have raised something as
own house on Terrice Addition.
Mrs. Ford and daughters Iva aud good as that.” This will indicate
G. H. LICH1 HORN, Proprietor.
Sadie of Oregon City arrived Mon­ to the mau who hears you that you
Fresh Bread and all Kinds of Bakery Goods
day to visit at the home of Mrs. either lack in public spirit or ve­
racity.
Boost,
boost,
boost
for
the
Ford’s son, B F. Ford for a few
-------- always on hand.--------
days.
Rev. Ford joined them East Clackamas Fair.
We
also
keep
a
large
stock of--------
Com.
Tuesday evening which completed
Bill D IP ESTACADA
PATRONIZE MOME INSTITUTIONS
> The
the family gathering.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Howe went
to Portland one day last week to
meet Mrs. Howe's father and moth­
er, Mr. aud Mrs. A. A. Foehlinger
of St. Paul, Minn. Mr. Foehling-
et’ s son preceeded them to Estaca­
da and has bought the Jas. Linn
farm where the father aud mother
will reside.
Som e Increase in Population
This part of Oregon may be de­
ficient in raising swine and corn,
hut it is prolific enough when it
coiues to increasing the population,
as the following from our birth re­
porter indicates: Born to Mr. and
Mrs, Otto Sagtier March 19, a boy;
to Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fisher j
March 21, a boy; to Mr. and Mrs j
Orin Blue March 22, a girl: to Mr I
and Mrs. B. Loony April 3, a boy;!
to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tanner
April 6, a girl.
Home Bakery <
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Confectionery and Cigars
V E G E T A B L E S And F R U IT S
IN T H E IR SEA SO N
W E G IV E
” S. & H .”
G. H. Lichthorn
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde T. Ecker left
Estacada Tuesday fot Independ­
ence, Oregon, where Mr. Ecker
will go into the newspaper business
with George O. Dodge who has
been working on the Progress for
There will he a Track Meet at
the past seven months. They e x ­ Estacada, Saturday afternoon, com­
The Garfield Dorcas society will pect to purchase the Independence mencing at 1:30, Portland Academy I
The Progress wishes vs. Estacada High. Admission 25 !
have an all day session April 16. at Monitor.
them
all
kinds
of success.
cents.
the home of Mrs. S. D. Dunlop.
E.
W.
Bart’
.
ett
was
in
Oregon
A s a sample of the productive­
The Garfieid Grange will present
ness of Oregon soil: P. M, Wagner City Tuesday and attended a meet­ “ The Corner Store” at the Grange
raised a cauliflower which weighed ing of the Live Wires where he hall, Friday evening, April 10.
gave a talk on the attitude of the
eleven pounds.
Admission 25 cents for adults and
people in the country toward Ore-
15 cents for children.
Supper
The Progress printed posters (or a
gan City, discussed the road bond­
served at the hall after the play.
dance at Eagle Creek, on the even­
ing question aud talked of the
The Grange people put on a play
ing of April 25. The same hall
plans F^stacada has for entering in­
last year which is said to have been
and same music as usual.
to an agreement with Oregon City
very much of a success and they
There will be a special car Sun­ to secure pure mountain water.
will surely give good satisfaction.
day morning at 3 o’clock for Port­
Mrs. W. F . Cary entertained a
land to accomodate those who may
few friends Monday afternoon in
George O. Dodge left this morn­
wish to attend the Firemen's dance
honor of Mrs. Clyde Ecker, who ing for Independence, Oregon, !
Saturday night.
was to leave Estacada the next where he has purchased the Mon­ ¡i ■ H U M 1 ■ i
Everything seems to be working day, The game of 500 was played itor at that place and will he asso- 1
I $2 a day
all right in regard to raising of until five o’clock when the hostess dated in the newspaper business!
funds for the cannery. The propo­ served light refreshments.
The with C. T. Ecker. Mr Dodge has
sition is meeting with no whirlwind score cards were suggests e of the assisted in the Progress office since'
success, but good work is being ac­ departure of the guest of honoi, be- ' the present editor has had charge
complished just the same.
log suit cases in shape and contain- and we can recommend him as a
The young man of excellent morals and
The spelling contest between the ing baby ribbon handles.
three pupils who were to have an­ napkins also were adorned with a principals. With Mr. Ecker who
One of
other trial, will be held next Mon­ suit case or traveling bag. The has had considerable exjierietice in
day at Eagle Creek. This contest favors were given to Mrs. W. S. newspaper work, there is every
decides the t est speller in the con- Pyle and Mrs Somers. All re­ reason to believe that they will
port a very pleasant afternoon.
“ make good” .
test recently held at Estacada.
Estacada, Ore.
I.
$1 A Y E A R
Estacada Furniture Co.
If not, tell us.’*
De Laval Separators
sell you one on very easy payments.
9, 1914
Furniture of AH Kinds
A new stock ° f C U R T A I N S C R IM S and Etamines received
Monday. Come in while the stock is complete.
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PROGRESS
Only Paper in
East Clackamas
G kbhn T
rad ing
S t a m i - s
HOME RESTAURANT
MRS. E. H. KELLOGG, Manager
Home Cooking.
Meals 35c up.
Chicken Dinner Sunday, 50c
Lunches 10c Dp
Lunches Put up Lor Travelers
GOOD R O O M S IN CONNECTION
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The Hotel Estacada
$ io a week
MODERN C O N V E N IE N C E S
the most delightful Resorts on the Coast
Local and Tourist Trade Solicited
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