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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1914)
O re g o n Hi». Society. 2 0 ^ S e co n d St ESTACADA NO. 36 or VOL. 6 E S T A C A D A , O REGO N, T H U R SD A Y , MAY Sharpless Separators $45,00 Up Bridge & Beech Ranges jp Al*© Specializing most to the on the very lines of Merchandize that Let us save you money on Buying Public. „ and Shelf Hardware Grain Win American Fencing I p g a — — B h I One or two a week, but as a S P E C IA L IN D U C E M E N T for the next 30 D A Y S we will take in A N Y OLD S E P A R A T O R as part payment on a N E W De L A V A L and allow 3 percent discount. Or you can pay for it on E A S Y M O N T H L Y P A Y M E N T S . Doors, Windows, Builder’s Hardware Paints, Oils, Varnish j Estacada, Ore. Club One of the delightful affairs which the Civic Improvement club takes good care of the horse. will long remember, was that of T h e best feed only is good Saturday afternoon when a lunch- enough for the animal, whether eou was strved in honor of the old it be saddle, carriage or work and new officers, before the regular horse. And the best horse lov meeting of the club. T h e club ers know that we invariably sup rooms were charming in the club ply the best feed obtainable, colors and the long table arranged A re you a horse lover or just a for the ladies, was adorned with a profusion of roses and other artis horse owner ? tic appointments. Mrs. A . K . Morton presided over the tsble, charmingly assisted by Mrs. I. D. W right, Mrs. C, F , Frazier and Mrs. H. V . A d ix. After the delightful luncheon, Mrs, A . E . Sparks, acting as toast- mistress, called upon the following $10 a ladies for toasts: Mesdames W . S. Pyle, W . F . C ary, C . W . Devore, H. V . A d ix . C. M. Sparks, N . B. Flcker and E . W . Bartlett, Mrs Bartlett, being the newly elected M O D ER N C O N V E N IE N C E S president, accepted her office with a neat little speech and the chair t man of the entertainment commit tee at this time, was given a rising vote of thanks, for this delightfully planned social event. Th e new president soon after called the ladies to order for the business meeting, which proved an interesting session as there seemed to be so much on hand at the pres ent time for the club to do in mak Pickles. ing arrangements for the 4th of salt meats. Ju ly celebration. A general plan season. was outlined and the numerous Eggs and Butter. committees are already busy with the program which they hope to present to the people who come to Flstacada to celebrate, in a most creditable manner, It was decided at this meeting 1 that the Civic club would entertain j the ladies of the surrounding coun- MRS. E. H. KELLOGG, Manager j try The time will be announced lattr by the committee in charge. THE REAL HORSE LOVER Estacada Lumber and Produce Co. The Hotel Estacada One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast i; PALACE MEAT MARKET. We handle only the best of meats Sour Kraut, A complete line of fresh and Fresh vegetables in their Fresh FRED JORG, Proprietor Lard, Bacon, HOME RESTAURANT Nome Cooking. Meals 35c up. Lunches 10c Ip Lunches Put up For Travelers We will be pleased t6 have your account and attend to your financial interests. f '• ESTACADA STATE BANK UROY D. WALkfR. President THOMAS YOCUM. Vice President Miss Gertrude Morrow went to jcrowd- Th e Garfield male quartet, McMinnville Monday to take a po- composed of Messrs J. A. and Har- sition in a telephone office. j ry Reid, P. S Standish and A . O. Whitcomb, rendered two selections A rush of job work this week which were highly pleasing and the prevents us giving the paper the music by the choir was also good j ' attention it should have. Rev. Rees of the M. E . church, j B F. Ford left Monday for Salem read the scripture lesson and gave! and Monmouth, Oregon, on busi- the prayer. W . Givens was at his ness connected with the schools. j best and gave nn address that ivas j IRWIN D. WRIGHT, Cashier Interest Paid on Time Deposits. r-' THE'tstacada Furniture Co. go to Th e graduating exercises take Promotion Exercises For all kinds of Furniture and Undertaking Goods place tonight and the Alumni ban- The high school assembly hall quet at Hotel Estacada F’ riday Call and see our nice line of Rockers, Bed Springs, was crowded last evening with an evening. attentive audience to listen to the Mattress, Lenolium, Rugs and Matting. A good line ■* - '3* Mrs. Gertrude Grimm came up program of the Eighth graders, Queensware always on hand. When you want dishes from Portland Friday evening to The room was decorated in the visit Estacada relatives and friends, class colors, corn and light blue. have them. We have a couple of White Sewing j She is now employed at the Oaks. The stage presented a blue b a c k 1 left which we will sell cheap. <*.*.£ _George Dale came home from ground and the class motto, “ Act, 1 Portland the latter part of last week : Act in the Livin g Present.” was ! Call and see us before going elsewhere. We will | where he has been studying den- j formed with yellow letters on the treat you right. Yours for business, | tistry, to spend his yacation with | plain blue. The program consisted ot the ! l lus family. progress through the different jg On account of the rain yesterday grades and was very cleverly ar- [ p gr « n iradwg stamps the high school pupils changed ranged. Starting with the drama- '?...TSSHKHIS j EIS! their picnic grounds from Eagle tizing of Cinderella, the exercises j — Creek to the Garfield Country club, continued to the eighth grade, going out in wagons. A ll report a when a regular literary society was good time. conducted, in which all the class I.eo Rath, formerly of this place took part. Th e entire program G. H. LICH1 HORN, Proprietor. but now of Boring where he is con was carried out with credit to all, nected with the Sandy Bridge Lum but the song by the four bo>s ber Co., was in Estacada Tuesday seemed to be the number that made ----------always on hand.---------- greeting old friends and looking up the hit of the evening. a lost horse. W e also keep a large stock of---------- After the program Prof. B. F . of We Machines j ■■nS 2E 5H r Local and Tourist Trade Solicited cient attention to all matters of a financial nature. and 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 Im provem ent The successful experience owners and managers, guarantee prompt, careful and effi Mrs. R ay Esclielman returned 1 *ud ° f K °°d thoughts and advise to j Monday from Poitland where she | class, which no doubt will be 1 (11 went on to see her sister who was ill | ° f much benefit to all of them. and are glad of the-opportunity to compete with A N Y O N E in quality and price. $ » a day modem bonding service. every of its 31 If y«u are going to do any building, remember that we have all kinds of FEED This Bank places at the command of its depositors j All Sizes and Grades of Screen Doors and Window Screens Civic B U IL D U P E S T A C A D A ! \V . M. \ once has moved into The baccalaureate service last Adilaid Miller s house on the hill in Sunday evening at the Christian the east part of town. . church was attended by a large We are Still Selling De Laval Separators Bert H. Finch, The first of the Commencement programs of tile Estacada schools ' nss * rophecy _ Mattie I.ouis ; noon gives everybody an opportu Presentation of Picture to High School _____ Class President nity to attend. Last W ill and Testam ent.. C. A . Looney reports that he has _____________ Kenneth Bartlett j at his ranch a day old calf which weighs «7 pounds. ajmnsn E V E R Y T H IN G IN Class Day Exercises Mrs. Ed . Allen is a Portland vis itor today. Baccalaureate Serm on “Your Store’’, Estacada, Ore. 91 i l U W Local News A baseball game Saturday after- CARY’S MERCANTILE New Royal SewingfMachines $1 A Y E A R H arry Morgan returned last week j * °°k place last Friday evening, at from Portland as his school was out. the High school room, when the Seniors gave the lollowing pro 1 Homer Herriman of The Dalles gram; arrived Sunday to visit Estacada ' Song, “ Purple and Gold” . Class 1 frien'Js. Industrial Exhibition __ VV. F . Cary was a business visi -1 ____ _________Albert Shankland tor in Portland, Monday and Reading _______ Margaret Seward j Thursday. Class H isto ry______ W ava Herring There will be a dance at Barton Piano Solo "N arcissu s” Saturday evening, June 13. Every- i ________________Robert Morton body invited. ¡Sacrifices___________Delia Rynning appeals Separators, Binders, Mowers, H ay Rakes, Plows, Harrows, Corn Planters, Drills, Manure Spreaders, H ay Tools, Wagons, Buggies, Nails, Paints, Oils, Doors, dows. Also Kodaks, Supplies, Graphonolas, Records, Etc., Etc. Let us figure on your want list. Everything in Hardware and impliments. 28, i y r t Over at Oiegon City only five I arrests were made last month and n d a man in the county jail, ' These conditions are due to the ab- sence of ten saloons in that city which were ptit out of business last i year. Estacada Furniture Co. The Home Bakery Fresh Bread and al! Kinds of Bakery Goods Bert H . Finch came into the office and left a notice for the sale of a second hand saddle, and before the notice was even 111 type, he sold the saddle. Is this not proof that advertising pays? Dr. and Mrs. A d ix entertained company Sunday from Portland as follows; Mr. and Mrs. John H ar kins, Prof, and Mrs. D. A . Groat, William Groat and Catherine Groat and Mrs. H arry Y anAlst of Brook lyn. N . Y . Ford, after a lew explanatory re marks in regard to the plan of g iv ing certificates, presented each member of the class with a certifi cate of promotion to the high school. M others’ Party Staple and Fancy Groceries Confectionery and Cigars V E G E T A B L E S And F R U I T S IN T H E IR SE A S O N WE G IV E ” S. & G. H. Lichthom G h rkn T r a d in g S ta H .” mu * It was a merry company of moth ers who assembled at the home of Miss W ash Saturday, at an after noon in honor of the mother’ s of her pupils, Gn the porch, which was decorated with Japanese lan N ext Saturday is Decoration day, On Wednesday afternoon. May Miss Helen Bartlett returned from terns. rhododendrons and dowering one of our noblist and most useful 20, about 30 of the frieuda o f Mr. California F’ riday evening wher<- plants, Mrs. I'ord served punch. memorial days, sacred to the mem and Mrs. Granville Linn assembled she has been attending school. She Within the house pink and white ory of those who bravely sacrificed at their home and Mrs. Mary Heiple was accompanied by her cousin ■ roses lent a festive air and here all themselves to a cherished cause. in a fitting manner presented them Miss Anna Shafer of Calgary, Can. .entered gaily into various gamts, The ranks have thinned until now with a beautiful mantle clock, a and Miss Edna Abbott oi Pentic ' after which icecream and cake were only a handful! of survivors re gift of tbeir many friends and ton, B. C. Mr. and Mrs, Bartlett served. Mrs Devore’.-, singing of mains neighbors. Th ey also received met the young ladies in Portland. several lullabies gave much pleasure " A n d though no fields] of carnage many other beautiful present», In another place in this paper and on the phonograph were given now Light refreshments were served there is a notice of a meeting being selections from the opera Wilhelm Spread horrors to the shrinking and all departed with many wishes called to re-organize the Estacada j Tell and a song by Madam Schu- eye, for a happy future. Commercial club Surely the town tnan-Ht ink. Upon time's field each passing day Those present were, Mesdames needs an organization of this kind The mothers invited were Mes -1 The victims of the battle lie.” ! Dtmoy, Server, Glover, E ly , C. and with the co-operation of the dames: Denny, Whitfield, Dubois Heiple, S. Hale, A . Kitchiog, C. Lichthom , Oberstaller, Civic Improvement club, every- j Gribben B ase Ball Kitching, Steinman, Wade. R. thing ought to go. Paved streets, Tanner, I.awhead, MrKennev, Say, do you know that we plaved Githens. Matson, Hanernficnd, N. road improvements, a cannery and Henthorn. Cadonan, Smith, Reed, ball Sunday? W e did. W e also J ; 'nn; Y o « n* ' S»>»nkland. Bullard, Hughes, Congden, Harkenrtder. C . a general improvement of Estacada Underwood, Bullard, Devore, Os- j won ,h e game 6 to 5 \ e s it was 1 [ j nn, Hover, Heiple. Erickson, B. would be the future prospects. borne, Posson, Maffie. S«l!iiw , |a |jn|e muddy, hot we should wo- Saling. Marclibank, Coop, Cahill, ry! It was the best game of the Riding and Miss Ridiog. A very pleasant time was had Relsland, Matzinini and Dillon. F rid ay afternoon in Mrs. Graham 's room of the Estacada school«. It seems that thev have been observ ing the pupils' birthday anniver saries in this room and this party was for that purpose. A number of invitations w< re sent out to the parents and fritv.is and Mrs G ra bam, who is one of the most popu- 'ar teachers of the school, prepared a very entertaining an 1 delightful program and served light refresh- menu. , Memorial Day Church Notice There will 1« preaching at the Church of Christ, on corner of Main and Sixth St. t-eginning May 17th at 8 o'clock in the evening, will continue each evening, until June 7th. Each Lord's day there will be three services. 1 1 A M , 3 P M. and 8 P. M. Ira S Buchanan of Centralia, Washing ton will do the preaching. Come and bear him. season, We are going to play by request of the people, a Saturday's game Saturday May 30. with the Spring- water team, which we understand is a strong line-up W e also play the Weonas team May 3 1. K. B. Byers, Mgr. This office dance at the hall, on the Th e dance is Social club. turned out bills for a Garfield Country club evening of June 5. given by the George Party at Currinsville Fourth of Ju ly New» There will be cash prizes given take part in the pa rade the Fourth, as follows; The best decorated automobile, carriage and horses, horse-back riders, lady or gentleman, industrial or businesa Hosts, etc There will be a prize to the best country representative also. It is hoped that everybody will join w!th the Civic club tu making Ibi» a tea! successful celebration. to those who