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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1914)
c ' Oregon His. Society 207 Second St ESTACADA PROGRESS EST A C A D A , OREGON, T H U R SD A Y , M A Y 21, 191 NO. 35 UK VOL. h HUBUM I American Lady Shoes Warner’s Rust Proof Corsets $ 2.50 U p. $ 1.00 U p. W e Offer You The Choicest, The Newest Creations in Finery. Crepe 17c to 50c; Silk Mull and Wash Silk, 25c to 50c; Velour Cord and Cotton Corduroy, 25c to 50c; Pure Wool Serges and Lintings, in every popular shade, 50c to $2.00. Our Stock is Complete! $8,000.00 Stock at prices to suit the quality of Shoes CARY’S MERCANTILE CO. Estacada, Ore. “ Your Store’ ’ Don’t Let The Weeds Grow Under Your Feet! We have the necessary implements to keep them down. Five-tooth Adjustable Cultivators For One Horse 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 all 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 HARDWARE, HARNESS and IMPLEMENTS Bert H. Finch, Estacada, Ore. Local News THE REAL HORSE LOVER takes good care of the horse. The best feed only is good enough for the animal, whether it be saddle, carriage or work horse. And the best horse lov ers know that we invariably sup ply the best feed obtainable, Are you a horse lover or just a horse owner ? Estacada Lumber and Produce Co. R. M Staudish went to Portland Grange Picnic Great Success Tuesday. . Estacada was almost deserted The Estacada Batik building pre- Saturday, everybody going to the sects a nice appearance by a fresh ■ Orange picnic at Eagle Creek by- coat of paint. ; train, huggiej and automobiles. " I s it hot enough for youi1' was The weather was perfect and thete the paramount question asked yes- i was a ' arKe attendance, terday and today. j The program in the morning was I interesting and well rendered. At The Woman's Christian Temper _____ time one , loug . table was ar- • noon ance Union will meet at the home of , , , . ranged and everybody enjoyed a, Mrs. Hannah, Friday, May 22. | . , 1 picnic dinner together, it is said Mr. and Mrs. W . F. Cary ami that the table fairly groaned under M r and Mrs. W. S. Pyle went to the weight of good things, louder! Portland Tuesday to hear Chauticev even than those in Clackamas conn- Alcott. | ty in favor of the bonds, groaned ' The P R. L. & P Co' has when 'lle returns came in that commenced the hour service on 1110r,‘>nK. j Sundays qn the Estacada line which ! After dinner Gov. V est arrived gives Estacada many visitors on 1 and Kave an address which pleased | ti,at day | everybody, after which there was | more music, reeitations and the A man by the name of Arm-j dance pv iittie g irls. The strong now has charge of the Adix Currinsville band furnished music kennels. Tanner moved into his {or the picnic and was very liberal j own house somewhere in that vi- (in the amount they Rave. BUILD DP ESTACADA Sound and progressive methods, with “ safety first” as a motto, insure the correct transaction of business with the ESTACADA STATE BANK Your account will be appreciated. LfROV 0. VVALkIR, President IH O M A S YOCbM. Vice President IRW IN D. WRIGHT, Cashier In the evening a large crowd at I E. W. Bartlett, B. O. Boswell, 1 tended the dance at Cogswells’s Dave Eschelman, Frilz Bartholo-| hall, mew and Wm, Underwood went to I Take it altogether, the annual j Portland Tuesday in Mr. Under- Grange picnic was a grand success, j wood’s car. j --------------- PATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS J. E. I.aison, of the extension j r Base Bail department of the Oregon Agricul-1 " on nK!1'n as Vsua'- H >’ou ! ttiral College, was an Estacada vis- ;didn' 1 Ste the Came V®u missed ! itor yesterday and gavi (his office a soultthing, but we play again Sun- day May 24. Pacific Hwd. team. pleasant call. We expect a close game. Come The Websterian and Adelpliic and see a good, clean game of base leterary societies of thelhigh school t,all. ly B. Byers, Mgr. had a game of ball yesterday after- , noon, the score beingy 10 to 7 in favor of the former. ^ We have a nice lot of ROCKERS on the way which will soon be here to fill up the vacant space. Call and see them. • s Wheel Cultivators For the Garden Four and Six Shovel. $t A Y E A R * E. II. Kellogg motored to Oregon City F'riday to take some of the Springwater baseball boys over to | play the Oregon City '’ igh school ! term. Th - rc .ii. G. L 9 ta / it; j favor of Springwater. | Mutual Improvement Club Notes The Mutual Improvement club 11 j held the last meeting of the present ¡ I I term on Wednesday, May 13th. I The topic for the evening's discus- . sion The resources oi Mexico, I proved very interesting. P'ew re- Mr. Dillon’s horse took a notion j alize th_- great natural wealth of that he wanted a little extra exer- j our neighboring republic. Its va- cise last Friday evening and took a j ried woods, its mineral and oil run over into Terrice Addition deposits, its coffee, rubber, and tya- without a driver. He was caught | nanna plantations are its greatest before much damage was done to j resources, though sugar caue, cere- the buggy. | als, hides, pottery and drawn-work Furniture of All Kinds at prices that are right. 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. Call and see us. See our shelves full of Dishes. We want your trade, you want our goods. Yours for business, C R II* TRADING STAMPS Estacada Furniture Co. The next C. I. C. dance, the la st!are Prod" ced in Sreat quantities, The following officers were elect of the series, will be given Saturday evening, June 6. The chairman of ed to serve for the next term of the committee for this dance is Mrs. office: G. H LICHI HORN, Proprietor. President, C. W. Devore, F'red Jorg and she has chosen for Vice-President, Dr. K. Morse. Fresh Bread and all Kinds of Bakery Goods her assistants, Mesdames A. E. Secretary. Mrs, F. B, Guthrie. Sparks, L. E. Belfils, Lera Dale and -------- always on hand.-------- Treasurer, Mrs. J, W. Reed. Frank Nagel of Multnomah visi C. M Sparks. We also keep a large stock of ---- All members agree that the club A number ot tennis enthusiasts has indeed tended toward ‘ 'mutual ted at the P'red Jorg home a few met one evening last week and re improvement,” and they are antic days last week. Dr. Steiner was here from Sandy organized the lawn tennis club. ipating further pleasure and profit I on professional business the latter Mrs. W. S. Pyle was elected pres when meetings are resumed nox* • ident, Mrs. Guthrie vice-president | September part of last week. and Miss Eva Wash secretary and j V E G E T A B L E S And F R U IT S W E G IV E ’ ’S. & H .” Miss Emma Dowty was a Sunday treasurer. The club will have I Fourth of July News G k k k n T r a d i n g S t a m i *« IN T H E IR SEA SO N visitor at the home of her sister grounds in the vicinity of the Wash The committees appointed for | Mrs. C, M. Sparks. residence. the 4th of Julv celebration, have Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cook of Port The basket social at the C. I. C. commenced to get busy. Every land were guests at the S. J . Howe rooms Friday evening, given b y 1 thing indicates that the 1914 cele-1 home last Sunday. the Y . P. S. C. E, cf the Christian 'oration will be the best Estacada | Mrs. Ray Eschelman was called church, was well patronized and a ever had. East year the Civic! For Sale: Sweet Potato Plants, Dr. Morse also tests eyes to Portland Monday to see her sis good time is reported by those who j club did not ask contributions from 15c per <loz. Enquire of or phone, and fits glasses. Office over Co>d A. Looney, Estrcada. ter who is very sick. attended. This association has 1 the business men, but a soliciting drug store. committee has been appointed this 35w 2 Misses Kathlene Booth and Stella decided to purchase a bell for the year aud everybody will have an The Progress this week comes to The first of June two new rural Weaver of Portland were guests at church and will give entertainments opportunity of contributing some its readers with less illustrations routes will lie established from Es frequently for that purpose. the B. O. Boswell home Sunday. thing to help out on the expense and candidate annoucements, and tacada. One is to go to Dodge and The Civic Improvement Club of the celebration, if they so desire. we are glad that tile primary is over the Star route from Estacada to Mrs. E. E. Saling returned Sat There is to !>e a street parade in and there is room for other kinds of Springwater is to he changed to a urday evening from a visit with rel expects to have an enjoyable time rural route. Mr. Howell’s time atives in the eastern part of the at its next meeting, when the new the morning as usual and of course reading matter. officers assume the duties of their those in charge will try to have it state. Born To Mrs. Clarence O'Neel will expire at that time. respective positions. A committee a little better than all previous of Morrow Station. Friday, May Special i.lleution to spelling in Mrs. L E. Belfils and Mrs. R. was appointed, with Mrs. A. K. years. 15th, a girl, weight 4 ^ pounds. the public schools during the past H. Cuirins represented the local ..................... . . ....................... j Morton as chairman, to look after Se\eral new attractions are be The little baby was premature two school year, has already shown Rebekah lodge at McMinnville this! . . . . . . , “ the social part of the program and ing talked of and there will be month, hut is doing nicely and good results, by the examination week a luncheon will be served at t plenty of amusement all day. hopes are entertained that she w;ll papers which the county superin Mr. and Mrs. B Schonberg of o'clock. All members should be continue to do so. dent and his assistants have looked Bull Run, visited relatives and present as a most delightful time A Lesson in Law Next Sunday evening at the over. They report a marked im- friends in Estacada for a short time is anticipated. Sunday evening, 8 P M , at Bon- ! Christian church, \V. Givens will provcinetit, Friday. - baccalaureate sermon. The board of directors of the er’s Hall, I am going to give a bet- deliver the The school is about over and no Fred North is building a resi Aurora State Rank set aside a fund ttre on Christian Religion and Ro Sr,me special music is being prepar doubt both teachers and pupils are dence at Gladstone aud expects to of J 10,000 to be loaned to farmers man Law. Everybody come ed by the choir of that church, glad and will accept with pleasure move to that place soon. Mrs. of that section for the purchase of gardless of sex, creed °r io,1S assisted by the Garfield male quar their coming vacation after nine North is also a Gladstone visitor pure-bred hogs and dairy cattle. condition of servitude. Till you tet. An interesting service is ex- months of work and study. Among this week. The fund is to be loaned at a low- learn the fundamentals of b,w there ■ ported. the school items in this paper tnay is not anything else worth learning. E. B. Byers, Chas. Hicnbothem rate of interest. The bank realires be found the program for the closing Mr Walker of Catrihy. says that (A d v .) J. L. Jones. and O E . Smith went to McMinn that the future of that section de with the school exetcises. I he i* very much pleased ville, Ore , Tuesday as delegates to pends upon the developa.ent of all ‘ Henry Dilion has purchased 19 way Mr. Hunt ran there. He was What has happened to "Clean up" I. O O. F Grand Lodge from the j its resources and upon the produc 1 acres of the Znbrist land a half high man in Camhy 1 and next day’ There is a great opportunity , tion of articles at home, that are i Estacada lodge high in Camby 2. which consider for improvement right here on now largely shipped in. Besides, mile north of town on the Currins ing the fact that this is within a Broadway Mrs. Fred Jorg'* father and Whenever the wind the bank's efforts to promote the; ville road and has commenced 1I1- mother. Mr and Mrs. T. J. Hasch- hog industry, it will also furnish erecMon of an eight room resi few miles of Kraxherger s home. blows, however gentle the zephvr. If we re- borger of Portland, returned home dence. This is a most desirable certainly proves that there was „ c|OU(| nf dust rolls up. acclimated seed corn distributed the latter part of last week after a picee of laud and a beautiful build- some work done for him at thst member rigetly this street was free to patrons and friends of the ten days visit at this place. iing place. place 1 cleaned up nicely last year. 1 bank. Cary’ s special sale was a good one. John McCurdy was an Estacada visitor Friday. A. N. Johnson visited Portland over the Sabbath, The Home Bakery Staple and Fancy Groceries Confectionery and Cigars G. H. Lichthorn $2 a day $10 a week The Hotel Estacada MODERN C O N V E N IE N C E S One of the most delightful Resorts on the Local and Tourist Trade Solicited Coast PALAC E M EA T M AR K ET. 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 and Butter. Eggs FRED JORG, Proprietor - HOME R E S T A U R A N T - MRS. E. H. KELLOGG, Manager Home Cooking. Meals 35c up. Lunches 10c Ip Lunches Put up For Travelers