Image provided by: Portland General Electric; Portland, OR.
About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1914)
Oregon His. Society, 207 Second St pop VOL- 6 K ST A C A D A , OREGON, TH U R SD A Y , M AY 14, i y i 4 ■ *** Local News Cary’s Clearance W IL L B E E X T E N D E D During Saturday and Monday IO 769 customers M ORE D A Y S took advantage of our Big Clearance Sale prices and purchased not only their present, but future needs. Did you? People are coming from all along the line, for we H A V E C U T T H E PRICE on good staple merchandise. MAY 10 Days More: Calico 4 7-8c. 10 Great Days. Thread 7 for 25c. Gingham 10c. Apron Gingham 6c. Regular 25c Linens and Ratine, 12 l-2c. $35.00 Solid Oak, 6 Drawer, Drop-Head Sewing Machine on sale $23.50 Crockery ancf Queensware 1-3 to 1-2 off. Jewelry 33 1-3 off. All Shoes at Actual Cost. Every Article in Hardware at a Big Reduction. Closing out the Grocery Business. Buy your Groceries at Cost. $1 A Y E A R Civic Im provem ent Club The time at last Saturday after- Mrs. C. M. S p irts visited Port ! noon's meeting was principally land yesterday. John Brown of Gresham was a n j taken up with the annual lection of officers. There was a good at Hstacada visitor yesterday. tendance and the election passed oh Mrs. Sparks and Mrs. Evans 1 very harmoniously. Mrs Jess Bart went to Portland this morning. lett renewed the majority of all votes Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Marshall I cast 011 the first ballot, therefore were Portland visitors Saturday. was the choice of the club for their Mrs. H. V. A dix visited relatives ! president and leader. The other and friends in Portland Saturday. officers elected were, Vice- President, Let us put a broadside into this Mrs. Daisy Robley; Secretary, Mrs. bond issue, and save nearly $100,- i Anna Allen: Treasurer, Mrs. Caro- i |< 000,coo, • | line Simmons. An executive board The committee on entertainment j will be added to the club's officers for the Eagle Creek Grange picnic, at the next meeting, announce that Gov. West will speak The officers elected for the enstt- j at 2:30 P. M. ; ing year are all good ones and the The Garfield Dorcas Society will ! excellent work begun by the retir- j ! hold a Spring sale at the Garfield ! *nK efficers, assisted by every club Mercantile Co. Store, Saturday, i member, will no doubt continue and the Estacada Civic Improvement j June 6th. Club will be a “ shining light’’ in j R. W. Cary went up to Cary’s Hot Springs Friday. Mrs Cary visited I the municipal affairs of our little vith home folks in Portland during ' city. The club has done much for J the town and the Progress believes his absence. that it will continue to do more and I The regular meeting of the will have the support and co-oj>era- j O. E . S, takes place May 19th. 1 tion of the entire community. All j All members are requested to be hail to the women's club. present as there is work to do. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adams ot ! Basket Social Portland were in Estacada over the j T h e y p s c E o{ the chris- Sabbath visiting at the home of tian Cliurch^ wiu give a basket their mother Mrs. Mary Adams. sociai on Friday evtninK> Mav R. F. Snyder came over from at the C. I. C. rooms, proceeds to ; Windling, Ore , Saturday and when go towards buying a bell for the ! ! ! he returned Tuesday was accompa church. nied by his wife. Mr. Snyder is There will be a short program. working in a logging camp. Ladies' baskets will sell for 25c., Mrs. Ida Holder returned Satur children’ s for 10c. Coffee served day from a months visit with at 5c. a cup. friends in Salem, and will be in A good time for all. ! Estacada about three weeks before 0 City Council Meet 1 going to Minnesota to spend the ' summer with her parents. There was a meeting of the city Granville Linn acd Mrs. Eliza- council Tuesday night with Dr. | betli Weirham, both of Currinsville, Adix, C. W Devore, W. S. Pyle, ; surprised their numerous friends R. G Marehbauk, J. A. Somer j last Thursday by going to Oregon and O. E . Smith present. The new sesver proposition was City and getting married. Both are old and respeettd residents of acted upon and the said sewer will A I this section and have many frieDds be put in. The council took action upon the : P who are extending congratulations cow-bell petition and an ordinance | and best wishes. Homer Schock, a nephew of O. wiil be passed at the next meeting j M. Schock, was visiting relatives prohibiting cows and all domestic and friends at Estacada the first t f'anim als from wearing bells inside the week. Mt. Schock was in Port- °f t*,e c'tv limits. Other important questions question were land last week where he and anoth er young man under the name of j discussed and then they adjourned Ryan Bros, were doing acrobatic work at the Fimprcss theatre. They Surprise Party are billed for Sau F'rancisco next At the invitation of Mrs. Coop week. some of the membeis of the lista- B U ILD UP EST A C A D A Sound and progressive methods, w ith “ safety Sale Closes May 21 U k ü J -é Sale Closes May 21 Estacada, Ore. Don’t Let The Weeds Grow Under Your Feet! W e have the necessary implements to keep them down. Wheel Cultivators For the Garden Five-tooth Adjustable Cultivators For One Horse Four and Six Shovel. Both Riding and Walking Cultivators For Two Horses All Sizes and Grades of Screen Doors and Window Screens If you are going to do any building, remember that we have a ll kinds of Doors, Windows, Builder’s Hardware Paints, Oils, Varnish and are glad of the opportunity to compete with A N Y O NE in quality and price. E V E R Y T H IN G 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 Bert H. F inch, Estacada, Oré. I PALACE M EAT M ARKET. We handle only the best of meats Lard, Bacon, Sour Kraut, Pickles. A complete line of fresh and salt meats. Fresh vegetables in their season. Fresh E ggs and Butter. FRED JORG, Proprietor Vote X 20 FOR W . A. C A R T E R Of Portland, Candidate for Re publican nomination for G OVERNOR A clean and capable man for the office. V ote X 20 (Paid Adv) THE REAL HORSE LOVER GARFIELD The Family Theatre has changed cada High School Alumni and this its dates for the motion pictures year's graduating class met at the from Saturday and Sunday nights home of Mr. and Mrs R. S. Coop to Friday and Saturday nights. Friday evening, to help their eldest Those who appreciate the fact that son, Zelca, celebrate his twenty- Mr. Sparks changed the Sunday j first birthday. The crowd was night programs at the request of the , seated before the unsuspecting host church people, should make an ex knew of their arrival. tra effort to patronize the Friday The room was lieautifully decora night show. ted with snowballs, which with their foliage, made the school colors. Fourth of July News Each one present wore his own The president of the Civic Im class color and Zelca was presented , provement Club announces the fol wi'h a lovely ribbon badge of green lowing committees to work for the and white, the colors of his class. The evening was spent in playing . celebration: Soliciting Josephine Somer, chair games and listening to violin solos! by the young host, after which de- 1 man, Helen Devore. Advertising — Natalie Standish. licious refreshments were served ; chairman. Mabel F'ord, Maude E . The birthday cake was a work o t 1 art, having the motto of the class of j Graham. Dance—Merle Ewing, chairman, 1912 on top and surrounded with, Carrie L. A dix, Caroline Sim twenty-one candles. After reminding Zelca in the mons, Mae Stubbs, Mary Each good old fashioned way that twenty- ] el man. Concessions—May Yonce, chair one winters had passed over his I man, Madeline Wright. Lera head, the crowd departed wishing him many happy returns of the day , Dale, Mary Morgan, Val Cary. Refreshments Elizabeth Sparks, and secretly hoping that they might Chairman, Mary Possom, May 111c Help him celebrate them. Contributed. Kurasch, Nellie Currin, May Lovelace, Anna K. Morton, Lula The usual good time is reported Sparks. The parade committee has net by those who attended the C. I. C. dance Saturday night. been announced. Mrs. Beatrice Jorg ;s chairman of the next dance committee, dance to FOR COUNTY CLERK take place June 6 takes good care of the horse. Mrs. A. O. Whitcomb. Miss The best feed only is good Lynch and Mrs. Bundy will enter enough for the animal, whe'her tain the Dorcas Society, Thursday it be saddle, carriage or work afternoon, May 3 1 , at one o'clock, horse. And the best horse lov at the home of Mrs. Bundy. Mem- Base Ball ers know that we invariably sup I hers are urged to he present and Some game, cm last Sunday? ply the best feed obtainable, j come early in order to complete Are von a horse lover or just a work and plans for coming Spring Didn’ t we “ eat ’em up?’ * We horse owner? I sale. Mrs. L. L- Bundy, Secy. played in old form and will win again n< xt Sunday, May 17, I hope. For Sale— Household goods, heat- The visiting team is the Powers' ¡er, range and tools. B ue, of Portlaud. Come out and 1 342W Mrs. Boettricb, Estacada, witch the pill. Btrt. with the ESTACADA STATE BANK Vour Estacada Lumber and Produce Co. account will be appreciated. I f HOY D. W A lk fR . P resident THOMAS YOCUM. Vice President IRWIN D. WRIGHT, C ashier PATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS 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 Wall Paper at reduced prices and a few Rugs, 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, GfttCN TRADING STAMPS Estacada Furniture Co. ______ T h e Hom e Bakery G. H. LICIII 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 F R U IT S IN T H E IR SEA SO N W E G IV E G rkkn T *’S. & H .” r a d in g S t a m í -3 G. H. Lichthorn ¡1 OME R E S T A U R A N T MRS. E. H. kl LI OGG, Manager Home Cooking. Meals 35c up. Chicken Dinner Sunday, 50c Lunches 10c Up l unches Put up Eor Travelers GOOD R O O M S IN CONNECTION (to a week Ehe Hotel Estacada S. L. Casto Candidate for Republican nomi- ' nation for the office of county clerk. 1 A farmer of Cams Precinct and a wotkerfor t> Iter farming conditions, I A m thoroughly capable in business methods and the training of exp?r ieuee for the ofl e. (Paid A d v) 1 m otto, insure the correct transaction of b u sin e ss ; CARY’S fir s t” a s a MODERN C O N V E N IEN C E S I One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast Local and Tourist Trade Solicited