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All the News FOR ONLY $1 NO. 37 op ESTACADA PROGRESS EST A C A D A , OREGON, T H U R SD A Y , JU N E 4, 1914 VOL. 6 s’rrr’TT-s! Spaulding Base Ball Goods Sharpless Cream Separators, $45,00 Up Local News C. I. C. dance Saturday night, the last of the series. Mrs. Fred Jorg and children are ; visiting relatives in Portland. "Grandpa” Darling visited in Estacada Saturday and Sunday. The large posters have arrived ¡for the Fourth of July celebration. Miss Mattie Lewis left Sundav j for her home at Lebanon, Ortgon. Miss Echo Githens was a guest i at the C, M. Sparks home Friday Plan to Celebrate In Estacada July 4 $i A YEA R Graduation Exercises The fifth annual Commencement of the Estacada high school, was held last Thursday evening at the high school auditorium. The room | was filled to its capacity and all We are always awake to our customer's case, we are looking out seemed to enjoy the program. for your interests. We have carefully selected the B E S T on The first on the program was T H E M A R K E T in the invocation by Rev. C. B. Rees which was followed by a class song by a chorus of mixed voices. C. AND T H E PRICE IS R IG H T F. Aue then delighted the audienc with a violin solo and also respond This Bank places at the command of its depositors every Graniteware, Tinware, Aluminum ware, Bridge & Beach Stoves and Ranges, Perfect ed to an encore. L. E. Belfils’ modern banking service. The successful experience of its j cornet solo followed and then came ion Oil Cook Stoves, New Royal Sewing Machines, American Fencing, One Minute I Miss Ruth Welch left Estacada : the address to the class by Dr. owners and managers, guarantee prompt, careful and effi Saturday morning for her home in Gilbert of the University of Ore- Washing Machines. cient attention to all matters of a financial nature. Portland. gon. Mr. Aue gave another violin Kodaks and Supplies. Grafonolas and Records. Everything in Sporting Goods The Epworth League will have : selection and then Prof. B. F. Ford W e will be pleased to have your account and attend to a social tomorrow niglit in the C a ^ew we^ chosen remarks, Bring us your want list. your financial interests. I. C. rooms. \ presented the diplomas. Stanley Belfils had a vocal solo and the | Mrs. Tibbie, formerly ____ house- ESTACADA STATE BANK , keeper for W. A. Jones has gone chorus sang "R ed, White and j Blue.” Miss Hattie Belfils was to California. LEROY 0. WAIkER. President the accompanist. Miss Mary Woodle is dishing up ! THOMAS YOCUM, Vice President Guy Graham and Hurlev Fel | summer beverages at Boner's res -1 “Your Store,” Estacada, Oregon lows, members of the class who de IRWIN D. WRIGHT, Cashier tauraut now days. parted a month ago for Alaska, 1 he next regular meeting of the j received their diplomas the same as Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Civic club will be held Saturday I tjje other members of the class, as afternoon June 13. they passed the required examina- R. W. Cary started Friday even- j lions to the satisfaction of their ing with several pack horses loaded 1 teachers, before their departure, down, for Cary’s Hot Springs. i Those present of the class roll were Mrs. R. W. Cary was called to ; Robert E- Morton, Wm. K. Bart- ol »C U L T IV A T O R , PLOW , M O W E R or R A K E , you want it right then. Grow- | Portland last Friday on account o f ! lett, Mattie A. Lewis, Margaret E. ¡Kzai ing crops and weeds wait for no one. W e have the implements that you need and want, the illness of her mother, Mrs. I Seward, Wava G. Herring, Delia Stokes. P. Rynning and Albert Shankland. go t o all set up ready for use. There will be Children's day ex- Mr- Forcl announced that all the ercises at the Christian church Graduates were planning on going For all kinds of Furniture and Undertaking Goods When that HOUSE or BARN is to be built we have the G OOD S ready for your next Sunday evening. Piverybody 1 ° some college this fall. Call and see our nice line of Rockers, Bed Springs, and And thus another successful invited. inspection. N AILS, LOCKS, HINGES, DOORS, Windows, Paints and Oils. year’ s work has been added to the Mrs. M. H. Evans left on Tues Mattress, Lenolium, Rugs and Matting. A good line of day morning for New York City to Estacada school history. Supt. Queensware always on hand. When you want dishes we Our Harness’ are all Home made and Hand sewed. W e buy the very best leather visit her sister and other relatives Burgess F. Ford, with his splendid corps of teachers, has put the E s and make them the strongest way possible. Will put you up one from $ 1 0 to $ 6 0 and for a few months. have them. W e have a couple of W hite Sewing Machines tacada school to the front ranks as guarantee every strap. Miss M . Gertrude Jones, one of left which we will sell cheap. a thorough institution of learning. the teachers in the Estacada schools, The retaining of all but one of the left for her home at Redlands, Cal Call and see us before going elsewhere. W e will former teachers, and we understand ifornia, last Saturday. that she does not intend to teach treat you right. Yours for business, The club ladies say, C. I. C. but next year, shows the confidence they have failed to "see” for two imposed in the former regime, that E sta c a d a F u rn itu re Co. nights. The street lights must they will keep up the present high GRHNTtADMbSIAMPS have gone on a strike. Wake up, standard of the school and continue Mr. Givens. to make it one of the best in the Business Men’s Club Mrs. M. E. Graham and daugh state. ed that he will have something to Free Bible Lectures The business men of the city met ter F'rma departed yesterday for IT WILL DO YOU GOOD offer well worth hearing. A cordial Tuesday evening and laid the foun Alumni Banquet It is expected that much interest invitation is extended to all Christ to see how your horses will go dation for a progressive business their home in Portland where they The Alumni Association of the will be taken in the series of free ian people aud to all others desiring will remain until school opens again into the feed we provide. No men's club, to be organized for the Estacada high school gave its an bible lectures in the Family Thea to hear this subject discussed from in September. indifference, no mussing with general welfare of the city and vi nual banquet last F'riday evening tre next Sundav. Like every oth the Bible standpoint. A s usual, Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Wright and the feed but just straight eating. cinity. at Hotel F-stacada. After a de er movement advancing progressive admission will be free, and no col If vour horses are "off their The organization as planned is Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ewing went lightful dinner, toasts were re lection will be solicited. feed” give them some of"ours. to include every maq in the city, up into the mountains to Three sponded to by members of the Y ou ’ll see a quick cure and a and the projects to be worked out Links and other points, last Satur Alumni and the Faculty. Fourth of Ju ly News bettered condition that mean are for the benefit of each and day, returning Sunday. The following officers were elect more work and better. Isn’ t every resident of the community. Wanted— Contestants from two W. H. Douglass will enjoy him ed for the coming year: that what you are after ? I neighboring districts to take part • i ’.’.T.'. v , It is planned to have a good, ef self now riding in a new Ford car, President, Wm. Dale, class of in a "T u g of War” for the Fourth ficient and hard working organiza purchased of J. W. Reed. Mr. 19 11; Vice-President, Doris Lovell, | i of July celebration. See Mrs. Bart- tion for the benefit of all and each Reed deltvet*d the car yesterday. 10 13 ; Secretary, Nina Tavlor, 19- I j lett. member will be expected to be a Oh, they all buy Fords! 13 ; Treasurer, Harry Morgan, 19- worker for the best interests of all, Dave kschelman drove his Ford 13 ; Reporter, Robert Morton, 1914 j Industrial Clubs Attention and a booster for Estacada. Those present were Ellen Erick -1 to Sandy last Sunday, having as Prof. S. P. Harrington wilt speak Chief among the most needed passengers, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. son, class of 1910, Wm. Dale, Echo I | before the local Industrial club at projects which will come under the Lichtborn and children and Mrs. Githens and Kiltie Reagan class of 1 $ 2 a day $ 10 a week Q its meeting on Saturday of this direct workings of the association, Eschelman and little son. The 19 11, Zelca Coop class of 1912, week, All club members of all will be to devise ways and means Licbthorn people went to Sandy to Dons Lovell, Myrtle Woodle, Nina , clubs in this part of the county are to secure institutions which will •visit the Dr. Steiner family. Taylor, Milton Evans and Harry invited and urged to come. Mr. build up our city; to build our Morgan class 19 13, Kenneth Bart i Harrington is one of the two field A s last Sunday was the fifth city roads and especially to have MODERN CO N VEN IEN CES lett, Robert Morton, Albeit Shank- workers traveling over the state good roads leading into the busi Sunday in the month, services were land, Mattie Lewis, Wava Herring, ; under directions of the State Supt. ness center of the city; to provide held both morning and evening at Delia Rynning and Margaret Sew the M. E. chnrch. This will not | | of Public Instruction. He is an ■ One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast i for the building of a cannery here , ard class 1914, Mr. and Mrs. Ford ideas. the International Bible Stu ¡able speaker and will be worth for which already there has been occur again before Conference at and Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie. dents Association lias had to fight j while hearing. You are invited which will be held in Septem Local and Tourist Trade Solicited | accomplished the initiatory work least, its way in the face of ctinsiderable ber, so that until further notice the and only needs a little organized Prof. S. P. Harrington Coming opposition, till now it is high In I whether a member of an industrial club or not. Remember, 3:30 p. effort to carry it to completion; regular order of services as printed The local Industrial club has in the list of Christian activities. Its m. Saturday, June 6 , at the school to assist in all matters of public in in the Progress, will be carried out. vited all the Industrial clubs of the five hundred lecturers comprising house. terest for our city and surrounding The change in the mail service districts in blast Clackamas (o meet ministers and laymen from all de country. took place Monday morning. Har with them on Saturday afternoon, nominations, are actively engaged Batting A verage The temporary organization was old Wooster has route 3, Sidney Wc handle only the best of meats June 6, at 2:30 o’clock in all parts of the globe and its free perfected by electing E. W Bart Wooster has route 2 and Sidney Of the Estacada baseball team literature distributed in America lett president and Burgess F. Ford Smith is the Star carrier between for season of 1914: R. Douglass, Lard, Bacon, Sour Kraut, Pickles. Teachers Elected alone during the past year is said secretary, pro tern, aud the perma Estacada and Golton. There was 375; Hurst, 318 ; C. Douglass, 308; A complete line of fresh and salt meats. Teachers for the Estacada schools to total approximately one billion nent organization will be perfected something doing around the post- Sagar, 273; Schultz, 250, 0 . Smith. Fresh vegetables in their season. for next year have been elected tract pages. A statement is to the Tuesday evening, June 8, at a office Monday morning, but the new 250; Simmons, 240; Bronson, 167; Fresh Eggs and Butter. and are as follows: Btngess F. effect that "that the movement is meeting to be held in the C. I. C. men got started all right even if E. Douglass, 160: A. Smith. 105. Ford, superintendent, history and meeting with hearty support on Team average, 250. parlors. Postmaster Johnson did get a little economics; Francis B. Guthrie, ag- every hand, especially from those Every resident of the city is ex nervous The Woman's Christian Temper- «culture and science; M. Gertrude j who believe in unite»* bible study, pressly invited to be present and There was no formal program on Jones, lalin and mathematics; Ger- \ unhindered by sectarian differences ; ance Union will meet at Mrs. Wood- assist in the orgaaization and join Memorial day at this place, but the trude S. Dillon, english and mathe- a,„i tiresome collections.” The le *• June 5, at 3 o'clock, the club. business houses were closed in the matics; Ida D. White, eighth grade ; unsectarjan Bible lectures are lie- The Dubois house, which is ad- Joe Cahill Jr. of Barton has gone 1 afternoon and must all decorated and sewing; Ruth M. Welch, sixth coming more and more popular, the verliNetl for rent> IS not to rent MHS. E. N. KELLOGG, Manager | to Alaskan waters as a seal shooter with flags and the large park flag and seventh grades; Rica Anderson largest theatres often proving too I for the summer, but for all time as in the employ of the Columbia, hung at half mast. Quite a large fourth and fifth grades Maude E . small to accomodate the crowds the family is going to move from j River Packing Co. He is the son number of pe ople visited the ceme j Graham, second and third grades; tj,at gather "Beyond the Grave" Estacada. | of J. W. Cahill who was so serlous- tery to place flowers on the graves Eva F . Wash, primary. Miss is the first of the series. This lec- The Oregon City pipe line survey , ly injured a little more than a year of departed loved ones. The town White takes the position Miss Dll- ture will be delivered Sunday. June ago, being crushed between a car was full ot visitors who patronized Ion had last year and is from j -th. 3 o'clock, at the Family Thea- has lieen finished and is estimated to he 24 9 miles long. The survey of ties and the loading dock. He the park, the ice cream parlors and | Brownsville, Oregon. Miss Ander- j tre, by A. A. Yerex of Portland, has entirely recovered and weighs the restaurants and in the after- son, who takes the place of Miss The speaker is said to be a close runs a quarter of a mile south of ' 164 pound j. noon there was a ball game. I Erickson, resides iu Boring. I student of the bib' ., and itisb eliev t he bridge here at Estacada. The Best is None Too Good For You! H EAVY AND SH ELF HARDW ARE B U IL D UP E S T A C A D A ! CARY’S MERCANTILE CO. When You Are in Need THEEstacada Furniture Co. Bert H. Finch, Hardware, Harness and Implements / Estacada Lumber and Produce Co. The Hotel Estacada 1 PALACE MEAT MARKET. FRED J0RG, Proprietor HOME RESTAURANT Nome Cooking. Meals 35c up. Lunches I Oc tip Lunches Put up|For Travelers