Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, April 23, 1914, Image 1

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    Oregon His. Society,
207 Second St
NO. 31
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-ST A C A D A , OREO ON. TH T’ k
VOL. 6
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Local News
I Warner’s Rust Proof Corsets
Every Pair Warranted.
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ANNOUNCING
McCall’s Patterns
10 and 1.5c
iis s c L 'n iru s x i;. a n ir a a r m s
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C ; t r y ’s
Si A Y E A R
H .O i S e r f ' i g s
b e im ; s a id
Harry W a lk e r was a Portland : . c o n s iil e m b i. Q
Jo r-« s f i o 1t S p r
i n o w c o n c e r n it i
sitor Tuesday.
1 w ill» :b a r e lo r i a About 35 :>ii Ies
Leroy D. W a lk e r was over from
j s o u t heas t o f 1'.ht :a d a in the­ Ci »S-
yesterday.
V., Canby
L an o y yes
Ai n a n a l y :s is 0; i t h e
c a d e - m o u n t a in
Walter G ivens was a Port
or Friday.
w a t e r ’u y■ e x p c irts fn id that . it c c
tain>5 nie^1 ic in a t p ro
e r y t •a’[11-
Charles Riley M. 'alley at the a b le to Ï1le a lt h , a i id i t H ere is n o d o u b t
Family y theatre
the
th a t
tonight.
S1 ill;g s w i l l y e b e
o n e of tl ie le i d in Cli r a t i v e h o t n i in -
Mrs. C. F. Howe and son Free
e r a l s p r i .i , ; s cif tli e w o re. t. ' ie y
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Beginning May 1st we will introduce our first Big White Goods Sale and during May
we will convert our Dry Goods department into “A WHITE GOODS STO RE.”
h a v t n ev ’e r b eein d i
10 to 25 percent discount on all White Goods During May.
No exceptions. Our immense stock must be reduced. Get busy. Come in May the
first and select from the biggest, cleanest and most select stock of drygoods in Clackamas
county.
Muslin Underwear, White Waists,
Warner’s corsets, white shoes and oxfords,
White hose, silk gloves, ia’.vn, dimity,
crepe dechene, white serge—
Every thing white at a price that’s right.
C L O S I N G O U T i !
Our entire QUEENSWARE DEPARTMENT' in Dinner Sets, Berry Sets, Tea
j] Sets, Chocolate Sets, Plain and Fancy Bakers, Scollops, Vases, Lamps, Pland Painted
Cake and Bread Plates—yes, and hundreds of useful and ornamental pieces of coc.. try,
A ll to G o F r o m 1-3 to 1-2 P rice
This big Crockery and Qneensware sale starts MONDAY, APRIL 27. Get bnsy, make
out your want list and be here early Monday morning. Save 33 1-3 to 50 percent.
BUILD UP ESTACADA
visited Portland Satin day.
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‘ A Junior” at Boner’ s theatre t il n
:!y ha\:e bt n a im - i t ill. 1C-’
Friday evening, Mav 1.
c e s s i b le , blit IK
Ite C a t ;>' i >* ,h-
Mrs, A. 1 C.
Morton returned e r s . w h e ) a r e sc)lt o w n e r :> o f t h e
s p r it
from Portland this tnortiin ;
p ro p o sìe to p e n t h e w rly so
that tourist.-, se­
het
B. R. Kimmel moved into lit
rtatu
new residence last 1 . id.v.
1 will
be regular trips made after
T h e R. W . C a ry res’ ence lots are June
trains from a 1, But
IM
lx*itig encl 1 ed w ith a new f nee.
some 8 miles fror 1 Estacada, which j
Milton E va n s visited friends in 1 ‘"'.y be reachti.1 by automobile.
Buildings, tents and bath houses j
Portland Sa turday and Sunday.
District Supt. Dr. Moore, was an : will be erected at once to m a k e !
Ouite a
Estacada visitor yesterdav, holding ready for the tourists.
number are making arrangements
quarterly conference at Gaifield,
already to take the trip. R. W .
Franz K r ax b er g r,
republican
Cary will superintend t».< springs at
candidate for nomination for repre-
the springs while W. F. Cary will
utative, was calling on Estacada
look after this cud of the liue.
\ cople yesterday.
M ay Day Party
Sp.ttks and M
Portland S a tur­
Where ice cream and home madc
o’ My H e art,” cakes, to t..er with hot coffee will
: !ri h lady.
be served
It! t l n / C . I. C. rooms.
George Furgerson of Union visit- May 2nd. c.nini ncing at 3 o ’clock
' '-d his friend Irwin Wright cf the in the afternoon, the ladies will be
• Kstacada State Bank last week and \ ready to di-pense iet cr< :m and
gave some valuable assistance tu the cake to whoever kindly t alls in.
L o or r the
tne evening a moat
most delightful
i I F
£ bai.k.
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,
,.
, mcod of
tainment is being ar-
J A . Conwav, w h o lives just
.
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,. .
. ranged by the Library and House
across >
the river Iron E-tr.csda, at.
oinnii
Ice cream and cake.
who has been danger msly sick with
t5 cents; cc
5 cents.
pneumonia, is now reported to Ire
on the w ay to re covery.
Mos James A . E
‘1 H. E van s went to
day to see “ Peg
but failed to see t h
If you «re going to do any building, reuieixbei that we have all kinds of
Doors, Windows, Builder’s Hardwire Paint:,
LIRGY P. WALKER. President
THOMAS YOCUM. Vice President
IKMIS B. WRiOHT, Cashier
PATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS
V e have a nice lot of ROCKERS on the way which
if iwon be here to fill up the vacant space. Call and see
■| them.
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Balloon Contest Closed
T h e Barton Industrial Club will
have r. Mav ent. ..al'uner.t and bas­
ket social at Barton hall. May qth
T h e ladies are requested to bring
baskets.
H. M. Looney returned last Sat
tuda\ from a year’s visi' at W 1-
!
,3! ton, West Virg inia. Mr Looney
ic i was very glad to get back to good
p ! old Oregon and a nice climate.
He
*1 even admitted t! t he became rath-
H j e r homesick while away, yet had a
HI ve ry pleasant visit with his : . m-,
rj relatives in the tar e; st.
] machine and a graphophone with
twelve records.
T h e second prize!
was a choice between a hanging •
tamp a nd an oi ght da y clock. T h e I
It hi d j rize wa> a Ing doll.
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House Burns
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at prices that are right.
s
We also have some Wall Paper at reduced prices
and a few Rugs, Matting, Graniteware and Fishing Tackle.
We are headquarters for the best grades in fishing outfits.
j Call and see us. See our shelves full of Dishes. We
want your trade, you want our goods. Yours for business,
GRf tN tltAbt'.« STAMPS
E s t a c a d a F u r n i t u r e Co.
> The Home Bakery <
G. h. UCli I MOWN, Proprietor.
Fresh Bread and all Kinds of Bakery Goods
--------- always on hand.---------
W e also keep a large stock of——— -
ip
c*“ '~
and Fancy Groceries
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C o n f e c t io n e r y a n d C ig a r s
V E G E T A B L E S And F R U IT S
IN T H E I R S E A S O N
WE
G IV E
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G kkrn T r a d i n g S tamps
G. H. Lichthorn
T h e F. W >1 c G ra w h -use north- I
w .s t o f Estât: ttla two miles, was
and are glad of the opportunity to compete with A N Y O N E in quality and price.
j entirely destro 1 i d by fire, with all
EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE, HARNESS and IMPLEMENTS
M
T h e Progress ad Rev. Rees tak- of its co ntent' at 10 o ’clock thi 1
N o insurance.
R ing a much lone« •r journey last week
IS i than lie really >11 d, when it si id that
T h e C o r n u Store as presenten
MRS. E. II. KELLOGG, Mdttdgcr
he went to Co tage Grove.
He
by the G rang
order of Garfield,
£ 2 £ E 2 i:in > ï7IK SPr« 5
went to Forest G ro v e to art .1
lry evening at Bonei’ s theatre,
District Conference of the M. ¡1.
a neatly gotten tip play and
M . E. Church News
Church. W e shall have to petition
1 v t o r ea; ied out their part in
There will be pleaching service Congress to cb 1, tl
1
de manner.
A good
on Sunday morning, April 2b at some of these " G r o v e ” towns, so
We handle only the best of meats
st/.. <1 am!ten
g n e te d the players
11 A . M. A ll are cordially in vited ]th at the editor will not nt ike so
aud seemed
he highly entes tain
to attend.
1 many mistakes
Bacon, Sour Kraut, Pickles.
ed. It won
be hard to say which
C. E. Rees.
ent d, as
T h e Firemen's dance Sa turday I character u; best
complete line of fresh and salt meats.
T field
N e x t Saturday is Good Roads night was quite well attended, but did M) Ul ■'
Fresh vegetables in their season.
once (turni
day in Oregon.
Has anyone in thcie wits not the usual crowd . put on a pi
Fresh Eggs and Butter.
and the on
resented In
Estacada considered the advisability T h e splendid time enjoyed bv those
I G ar ft -hi w
considered
of observihg this d a y . O ver in who attended, m re than mad- up lier r tl, n
previous 1 ffo
District No. 4 good help will be for the deficit in ttendance.
Ho w I proceeds de red from tl
pin
very acceptable.
building a
lever, the tire bovs are "some to the 1 to lx- used
(«range hai
t Garfield
goral” by the dat
When a d ima
Members of the Odd Fellow-,
t
Is
quite
an.
I lodge of Estacada will celebrate ttie : '* K'ver' •" fl'
ALL FEED MAY LOOK
a tin tinti.tial finti was tr.ar
large at-
195th anniversary of the founding of tiecc arv to in
l .
Neil otte da y last wtel
ALIKE TO YOU i he order on Saturday evening, tendance on no
of
en ; ■ kil'e i :tn old fnt lieti fi
but not to yo ur horses. G i v e April 25. A ll Odd Fellows
;i exp anse. Est.i
1er he I tirai ten good si/t
them some of ours for a
a change Rebekaha are requ -v .| to 1 ,
orenestra of he awn and witn all
eh Mrs. litri had not
sent.
T h e ladies t , e invited to
lot seen !
$10 a week
and see ho w they will eat it bring well filled baskets of food the talent in nr u stia work which
ace in a nest.
Four of H
much more greedily tl ,n they which the gentlemen will assist tu Estacada can
■ g
s were perfect in . shape, g
have been attacking their old spoiling for them
strange that a ¡«»me organization while
11- of them lini soft sliell
1 ¡t O
fodder. Good feed means good
'tiled. Even if a
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m
n
Currntsv ille Good Tem plets are ,
feeding and as a horse owner
'
home orchi s1 t . tub! comm md the
-xican who has l
M O D E R N C O N V E N IE N C E S
you know that means better going to put on a good plan at E l y ’s same pin es, it v culd be better to
Stuhle on the f a
hall
tomorrow
night.
If
you
want
horses in eve ry respect.
give the monee to home p. np’e left la
It is not ki;
to help along a good cause, attend
One
of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast
T h is is
- rather than I* ■ rtland.
went back to h i. nuliw 3 U
n c 0(
this entertainment.
! merely a little sii .e thought of the
t the Americans nr «vas J
l ocal and Tourist Trade Solicited
> salute tlie American J
L<
Dance at Eag'e Creek Sa turday editor. T a k e the subject as 3 ou deputizi
1 m ay.
llag for Huerta
night.
Ha.
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B e r t H . F in c h ,
PALACE M EA T MARKET.
Lard,
A
Oils, Varnish
New accounts appreciated
V
T h • big balloon in the front w in­
dow at Cary ’> . lercan'.ile, which
has been a t f v t in g so tnueh atten­
tion for the past few months, drop- i
peel out the last of its contents Sun- i
day evening. T h e nearest guess as
B o r n — T o Mr. and Mrs
Dave to
■ the time r ¡tired for the water;
morning to drop from the balloon was n ude
Eschleman,
Saturday
", , '
i by Ruth M\ers of Dodge, her guess i
April iSth, au eight pound boy heir
>1 h urs, 34 minutes and 10
Mother and child doing nicely and
imis
T h e next aud second
it is thought that the new Papa will
rest guess was Herbert Kit rasch
! of Est tend a Vv’ l >gu es'ed 301 hours.
æ a aa a MBiic^aÿK recover in due time.
■ vo minutes ¡ T n d in seconds.
Mrs
0
A petition was circulated last K. F. Snvdc r oí I
. 1 ■ cpm
week by Mrs. Kurasch to present to ou the third neart■ st guess with 301
the C ity Council asking that an or­ hours, 4 1 m imite:s and 2 seconds
1 T he lowest \ ;uess of 55 seconds was
dinance be passed prohibiting cattle
\ made b y E. I). H ig gin s and the
and horses, if th v must run at large, hit
hv J. M. .Park,
eslima-
j from wearing bells. A dozen or two ted the time at St to hours, 50 min-
of bells ringing all at once early in uies and i o seconds. T h e correct
and Window
the ntornin; is not conducive to rlu- lime for llu-’ w” [er to tlri’P from the
j balloon was 301 hours, 35 minutes
good of one’ s nerves, especially when
land 35 seconds. T h e lit.sl prize
said bells are not 11 tune.
was the choice between a sewing I
In two or three burners and
OVENS to fit any oil or gaso­
line stove.
ESTACADA STATE BANK
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S U M M B R G O O D S A R R IV iN <
We have just received a nice assortment of Screen Doors
Screens. ANY KIND or SIZE YOU WANT.
:
Under first cla ss management,
with “ safety first” as a motto,
y e a r business is secure with the
Estacada, Ore.
HOME RES TAURANT
Homo Cooking.
Meals 35c up.
C h ic k e n Dinner .Sunday, 50c
L u n c h e s 10c Up
FRED JORG, Proprietor
L u n c h e s Put up For Travelers
GOOD ROOMS IN CONNECTION
Hotel Estacada
Estacada Lumber and Produce Co.