Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, April 30, 1914, Image 1

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ESTACADA
NO. 32
of
Oregon His. Society,
207 Second St
PROGRESS
ESTA CA D A , OREGON, TH U R SD AY, A PRIL 30, 1914
VOL. 6
L ocal N e w s
Saturday evening, May gtb is the
next C. I. C. dance.
R. S. Thomas and wife have
moved to Portland.
R. W. Cary transacted business
in Portland Tuesday.
Mrs. E. W. Bartlett visited rela­
tives in Portland today.
W e want our friends and patrons to have the best— the
George Vanetta was here from
| Portlaud over the Sabbath.
very B E S T of everything, and as there is only one best T ailor­
R. O. Morrison went to Portland
ing Com pany, we heartily recommend
yesterday morning on business.
Mrs. A. K. Morton is assisting
j in Cary’s Mercantile these days.
Mrs. I. D. Wright was in Port-
| land most of last visiting friends.
Claude W. Devot e installed a new
: fire-proof safe in his office this week.
H a s no competition.
A rural mail carrier’s examina­
tion was held in Estacada last Sat­
urday.
W e have more than 4 0 0 good^big samples to select from,
Mrs. R. E. Ellison went to
A ll W o o l— absolutely pure wool, and we guarantee everything,
McMinnville Sunday to visit her
I parents.
fit, workmanship, even the D A T E of D E L I V E R Y .
Remem­
Miss Gertrude Lee visited her
ber this. W e order by wire (a t our expense) when a rush
sister, Mrs. H. M. James Saturday
j and Sunday.
order is wanted.
Miss Gertrude Morrow arrived
from Kelso, Wash., Saturday to
visit her parents.
Mrs. Stokes came up from Port­
land Friday to visit her daughter,
Mrs. R. W. Cary.
Mrs. E. E. Saling left Estacada
Tuesday to visit relatives and friends
in Eastern Oregon.
A. N. Johnseu went to Vancou­
ver, Wash., Friday to see Ills broth­
er-in-law, who is very sick.
E very article in our enormous stock will be “ cut to the limit.”
Keep in mind the May Day Party
at the C. I. C. rooms Saturday
afternoon and evening Everbody
invited.
Philip Adams is learning to set
type in the Progress office. He will
no doubt ‘ 'makegood” , as he has
the qualifications.
ALL GROCERIES A T C O S T , C R O C K E R Y 33 1-3 to 50 P E R C E N T O F F
E. Cushman, well known in this
vicinity, having worked on the river
Read the big circular.
All Shoes at Cost.
mill at one time, arrived in Esta­
cada Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Worden
came np from Portland Tuesday
morning and went up into the
mountains to their claim.
Mrs, J. B. Jones who had been
visiting at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, T. Yocum for several
davs, left for her home in Portland
last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marchbank
and little son of Camas, Wash.,
W e have just received a nice assortment of Screen Doors and W indow
visited his brothers, R. G. and J. J.
Screens.
A N Y K IN D or S IZ E Y O U W A N T .
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Marchbank of Estacada from Sat­
urday until Monday morning.
In two or three burners and
G. E. Lafollette, ex-editor of the
O V E N S to fit any oil or gaso­
Progress, visited Estacada friends
line stove.
for a few hours last Sunday.
Mr.
Lafollette had been to California to
visit a brother who was sick, and
If you sre going to do any building, remember that we have all kinds of
was on his way home to Helena,
Montana.
Wtn. Underwood and J. W. Reed
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went to Portland Sunday and drove
and are glad of the opportunity to compete with A N Y ONE in quality and price.
back a new car which the former
EVERYTHING IN H A R D W A R E , H A R N E S S and IM P L E M E N T S
purchased of Mr. Reed. Of course
it is a "F ord ” and Mr, Underwood
can handle the machiue with much
Estacada, Ore.
skill already.
B. F. Ford and wife went to Port­
land Saturday to attend the funeral
May entertainment and basket
of Mrs. A. Cooper, Mrs. Ford’ s
social at Barton hall. Saturday
grandmother.
Mrs. Cooper with
evening. May q .
Ladies are re­
her husband, resided at Estacada a
We handle only the best of meats
quested to bring baskets.
few years ago, Mr. Cooper,being in
The Eagle Creek Grange will the furniture business here.
Lard, Bacon, Sour Kraut, Pickles.
hold a picnic on Saturday, May 16.
A complete line of fresh and salt meats.
W. R. Stokes left Estacada Sat­
Governor West will deliver the ad­ urday with six pack horses loaded
Fresh vegetables in their season.
dress. Everybody invited. ,
Fresh E g g s and Butter.
with supplies and tools for Cary’s
The play given by Currinsville Hot Springs, returning Monday
Good Templers last Friday night morning. Ray Eschelman accom­
was well attended and was very panied him and will remain up there
R W. Cary and
much of a success. Quite a num­ for some lime.
wife expected to go Saturday but
ber from Estacada attended.
THE REAL HORSE LOVER
Chas. Bronson has moved into the business matters prevented. They
takes good care of the horse. building at the rear of the residence are planning on making the trip
The best feed only is good occupied by Ed. Allen and the the last of the week.
enongli for the animal, whether Lichthorn house vacated by the
Will Perry and wife took their
it be saddle, carriage or work I Bronson's will be occupied by a little daughter to a hospital in Port­
horse. And the best horse lov­ railroad man.
land last week, where she will re*
ers know that we invariably sup­
ceive medical tr< atmetit. The little
The bonds for permanent roads girl fell some time ago and injured
ply the best feed obtainable,
Are you a horse lover or just a in Clackamas county will be voted her spine Since that time she has
upon the 15th day of May. Voters been wearing a support, which ex­
horse owner ?
j should begin to look into the ques­ cited the sympathy of evervbody.
She Is a pretty, bright child and
tion.
In another place in the
seems to bear her affliction very
Progress yon will find the name of patiently The Progress hopes that
roads which are to be improved.
the little one may soon recover.
The Best is None too
Good For You!
ROYAL!
Our Gigantic Clearance Sale
Opens
Saturday, May 2nd
10 days only
10 days only |
Entirely Closing Out-
GRO CERY
JEW ELRY
CROCKERY
DEPARTMENTS
• CARY’S MERCANTILE CO.,
sacrificed-
SUMMBR GOODS ARRIVING
Screen Doors and Window Screens
Oil Cooking Stoves
Doors, Windows, Builder’s Hardware Paints, Oils, Varnish
Bert H. Finch,
PALACE MEAT MARKET.
FRED J0RG, Proprietor
Estacada Lumber and Produce Co.
$1
A YEA R
“ A Junior”
Be sure and attend the play pre­
sented tomorrow night by the Jun­
iors of the high school. Following
is the cast of characters:
Jack Sanderson - Chester Wotner
Nelle Holmes Sanderson, his wife
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- Nelley Bouny
John Van Court, bis uncle John
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Earl Tracy
Bert Anderson
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Leroy Gard
Miss Lucy Harrington Leona Gard
“ Nubbins” Goodwin - Paul Frazier
Mis. Slatlers - Edith AudersoD
BUILD UP ESTACADA
The! character, ability and successful
Admission, 15. 25 and 35c.
experience of the men behind tho
M . E . C h u rch N e w *
Preaching services Sunday even­
ing, May 3, at 8 o’clock.
All are
invited to attend.
C. B. Rees.
Mrs. Maunon and Miss Colbert,
two W. C. T. U. women of New-
burg, Oregon, gave a lecture in the
M. E. Church Saturday night,
which was well attended.
Miss
Colbert, a professioualist. gave two
excellent violin solos. Next meet­
ing of the W. C. T. U. will be held
at the home of Mrs. Rees, May 8,
at 3 P. M.
The McCaulley entertainment
Thursday evening gave general sat­
isfaction and the Ladies’ Aid under
whose auspices the entertainment
was given, made about $6.00 after
expenses were paid
ESTACADA STATE BANK
B e e r s-G ith e n s
insure the safety of your deposits
I l ROY D. WALKER. P resident
IH0MAS YOCUM. Vice P resident
I "WIN D. WRIGHT, Ceshier
PATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS
W e d d in g
A quiet wedding was solemnized
last Wednesday when Miss Hazel
Githens became the bride of Henry
Beers of Gresham.
The ceremony
took place at the home of the bride’s
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Lawson of Oregon City.
Rev. T.
B. Ford performed the ceremony
Miss Echo Githens, sister of the
bride, was bridesmaid and the
groom was attended by his brother,
Albert Bters.
Mr. and Mrs. Beers are both well
known and have many friends
throughout the county. They will
reside near Gresham.
The Progress joins with their
many friends in extend tug best
wishes.
C iv ic Im p r o v e m e n t C lu b
The clnb had a verv interesting
meeting Saturday afternoon. There
was a good attendance and the nu­
merous questions which came before
the ladies were discussed with much
interest. The committee on May
Day entertainment reported that
thev had a surprise by way of en­
tertainment to all who should attend
the party Saturday evening.
The library committee asked for
its contribution front the club to
pav some bills. The committee is
doing good work for the library.
Mrs. Bartlett repotted that an
electric light had been placed near
the Jones livery barn.
The committee for the next dance
reported and arrangements are being
made to have a dance May qth as
ad veitised.
The question of renting the piano
to Bawker’s orchestra of Portland
for the summer dances on a contract
price, was thoroughly discussed.
Plans for a clean-ttp day were
made, but the date for the same
was not decided upon. The disad­
vantage of not having a city dump­
ing ground makes it hard for people
to get rid of rubbish and the club
decided to make a tour of inspection
Wednerday mdkning to see if a
dumping ground could he found.
The Fourth of July celebration
was talked over as well as other
important questions concerning the
Civic Club.
U n la w fu l F ish in g
A case of violating the fish la vs
was tried before Justice Givens
yesterday afternoon. C. C. Reis-
ner and Harry Pender of Portland
were caught fishing close to the
government hatchery at Alspaugh
and although warned of their dan­
ger of being arrested, gave some
back talk and continued their oc­
cupation. Game Warden Patton
was notified and later arrested the !
men. They were given the lim it1
fine of $50.00. the money being ]
furnished by Portland relatives.
As they had lost their return tickets
to Portland, Mr. Givens bought j
tickets so that they were enabled to
return home on the 9 o'clock car.
relying on their honesty to return
the price of the tickets.
The pavilion and park grounds1
have been secured by the Civic Im -1
provement Club for the 4th of July |
celebration and the biggest celebra.
tion ever pulled off at Estacada,
will take place Saturday, July 4
1914. Watch the women.
W e have a nice lot of R O C K E R S on the way which
will soon be here to fill up the vacant space. Call and see
them.
Furniture of All Kinds
at prices that are right.
W e also have some W all Paper at reduced prices
and a few R ugs, Matting, Graniteware and Fishing Tackle.
W e are headquarters for the best grades in fishing outfits.
Call and see us. .See our shelves full of Dishes. W e
want your trade, you want our goods. Yours for business,
Estacada Furniture Co.
GRttN IRADINO STAMPS
>The Home Bakery <
G. H. LICH1 HORN, Proprietor.
Fresh Bread and all Kinds of Bakery Goods
-------- always on hand.--------
We also keep a large stock of------
Staple and
Fancy Groceries
Confectionery and Cigars
V E G E T A B L E S And FRUITS
IN TH EIR SEASON
WK G IV E
” S. & H.”
G. H. Lichthorn
O k UK n T r a d i n g S t a m p *
HOME RES TAURANT
MRS. E. H. KELLOGG, Manaqer
Home Cooking.
Meals 35c up.
Chicken Dinner Sunday, 50c
Lunches 10c Up
Lunches Put up For Travelers
GOOD ROOMS IN CONNECTION