Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, June 18, 1914, Image 1

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Celebrate the fourth of July in Estacada.
F O R O N L Y $1
NO. 3*
of
VOL. 7
City Council Doin’ s
Drapery Silk, 75c yard. New ash Silks, $1.00. Yard wide Wool
Batistes and Challies, all colors, worth 60c and 75c yard, our special price 49c
e have what you want in—
H EAVY AND SH ELF HARDW ARE
“All Hardware prescriptions carefully filled.”
Sole A gents-
Sharpies Tubular Separators $40.00 up
Eastman Kodaks and Supplies
American Field Fencing
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‘Royal Tailoring For Real Men’
C A R Y 'S M E R C A N T IL E CO.
“Your Store,” Estacada, Oregon
These Hot
Should Remind You
That it isn’t necessary for your wife to roast over a Hot Cook Stove
when one of our OIL COOKERS with Oven, will save heating up
the house and do easy and quick cooking or baking on it.
If you need a Cultivator, Mower, Rake, Guards, Sections or
Ledger Plates, we have them.
If your old machine needs
repairs, we can get them on short notice.
BERTH. FINCH Hardware, Harness and Implements
$1 A Y E A R
Estacada Stock Yards
At a sjiecial meeting of the Coun­
Wednesday afternoon Messrs.
cil held Monday night, Chari , Hunt, Kelly, Puraphrey, Fields
Sparks was elected to fill the va­ and Rincke, of the P. R. L. & P.
cancy left by Wm. Straight,
Co., were in Estacada and perfect­
The Council have passed several ed arrangements with VV. F. Cary
good ordinances. Special attention for the immediate establishment ot
should be called to the “ Cow Bell a stock yards on the spur track in
| Ordinance” which will be in effect ] Terrace Addition. This stock yard
j before another thirty days and from w ill be conducted by the Union
then on the “ mellow soothing tin- Meat Co. ot Portland, who will
| gle of the bells on the lowing kine' ’ keep a regular buyer out here most
; will be a thing of the past at 5 a ot the time. This will meati the
m. when sleeping’ s good. The ! concentration ot all cattle and pork
"Tinkling Cow Bell” is all right buying and shipping in Estacada
in poetry, but not in Estacada town and all payments for same will be
limits.
1 made here on delivery at the yards.
The Council are contemplating For a time at least this will be the
a “ Non Spitting Ordinance” and it only stock yard between here and
| will be a good thing, if it is en- j Portland along the P. R, L. & P
l forced. Everyone knows the dan-' line.
j ger from miscellaneous expectorat- 1 In accordanca with his past pub-
ing on sidewalks, besides the dis- 1 lie spiritedness, W. F. Cary donat-
gusting feature. An ordinance of ed two lots for the stock yards,
this kind must be enforced or not; Mr. Cary deserves a vote of thanks
put into effect, for many such o r-' from the entire community,
diuanees not enforced have a tend- j The establishing of stock yards
ency to huit the respect which peo- ! here is the direct result of the ini-
ple should have for a law.
| tiative taken by the Estacada State
The three new ordinance posting Bank, as they first interested the
boards, as now erected on down Union Meat Co. in the project,
f -1 town corners, are neat and look |
0 1 businesslike, A paid reprint of
[these ordinances in the Progress' Attention has been called to some
would look extra good and reach needed repairs to the sidewalks
I every body.
along the following properties:
j
B U IL D U P E S T A C A D A !
This Bank is the bank of and for the people
of Estacada and vicinity. Our equipment
is now modem and our service up to date.
We will be pleased to serve you.
Patronize your HOME bank and build up
vour home community. Your account will
be appreciated.
ESTACADA STATE BANK
l l K O r D. W U K E R . President
IM O W tS YOCUM. Vice President
IRWIN 0. WRI0HT. Cashier
Interest paid on time deposits.
A Little Work Needed
Block 27, lot 1: block 29, lot 12;
block 16, lot 2; block 16, lot 12;
The bath tubs enroute from block 7, lot 1; block 10, lot 12;
Estacada to Cary’ s Hot Springs up 1 block 6 lot 1.
the Clackamas, have safely passed j A s the July 4th celebiation will
Three Links and with good winds J soon be here and crowds of people,
should reach destination by Thurs- it is hoped all sidewalks will be in
day. The original sled runners good condition by that time.
wore out and the replacing of same
Last year, during the passing of
the 4th of July parade, the marshal \
caused some unexpected delay.
was forced to keep the people from j
F. D. Hunt, Traffic Manager of congregating ou the west incline on j
the P. R. L & P. Co., family and Main street, owing to its being a |
Miss Fae Ii. Ball of Astoria, spent little shaky. This shakiness still
continues and a few supports or j
Sunday at the Hotel Estacada.
braces could be placed at small ex-
Miss Lula Tracy has returned pense and effectually remedy any j
A moving j
from attending the Portland Trades danger of accident.
School to remain at home until the crowd, such as return from our
ball games over this incline, is lia­
beginning of the fall term.
ble to create too much vibration.
n ew s
THi
Estacada Furniture Co.
For all kinds of Furniture and Undertaking Goods
Call and see our nice line of Rockers, Bed Springs, and
Mattress, Linolium, Rugs and Matting. A good line of
Queensware always on hand. When you want dishes we
have them. We have a couple of White Sewing Machines
left which we will sell cheap.
Call and see us] before going elsewhere. W e will
treat you right.
GRIIN IRADIMi STAMPS
Estacada Furniture
Reliable
Electric
Service
to its patrons. Through high tension trans­
mission lines, each of these generating
plants are intercommunicative, so that the
service is insured against unforseen inter­
ruptions.
Get Together Picnic
Local and Tourist
Portland (2 )
PALACE MEAT MARKET.
We handle only
Lard, Bacon, Sour Kraut, Pickles.
A comp'ete.ltne of fresh and salt meats.
Fresh vegetables in their season.
Fresh Eggs and Butter.
- HOME RESTAURANT
MRS.
Home Cooking.
Meals 35c up.
Lunches 10c lip
Lunches Put up For Travelers
ft
Widely scattered have been built by the
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. for
the purpose of providing
One of the most delightful
FRED J0RG, Proprietor
Co.
Ten
Electric
Generating
PLANTS
Estacada Lumber and Produce Co.
The Hotel Estacada
Yours for business,
Civic Improvement Club
IT WILL DO YOU GOOD
la n d a y
go to
Miss Rachael Reed, who has
been attending the State University
at Seattle, Wash., returned home
Tbe Club held its regular meet­
The annual school meetings held
ing last Saturday afternoon in the
Saturday to spend her vacation.
in the Various districts. Monday
club rooms with a good attendance.
to see how your horses will go June 15th, were well attended.
Don’ t forget that the next big
Among the questions brought
iBto the feed we provide. No
Estacada local district, met in the Commercial club meeting Monday before the club was that of having
indifference, no mussing with High School assembly room in the night, June 22, 8 p, m sharp. a clean-up day. A committee of
the feed but just straight eating. evening. About ioo local people Has the membership soliciting com­ three, with M rs. R. Morse as chair­
If vour horses are “ off their attended, most of them being quali­ mittee seen you yet ?
man, was appointed by the chair to
attend to the matter and the time I
feed” give them some of ours. fied voters. After the regular read­
Noah Heiple attracted a great will be announced later.
Y o u ’ll see a quick cure and a ing and acceptance of the reports of
deal of attention this week with his
The several 4th of July
bettered condition that mean finances, and former minutes, the
new touring car and he doesn’t be­ mittees reported that they were get - R i
more work and better. Isn’ t meeting turned its entire attention
lieve in keeping any of the seats ting together frequently and plans I (9
that what you are after?
| are being formulated for a splendid j |
to the voting for one new director empty.
program.
to fill the vacancy left by the retire­
The Estacada State Bank don’ t
A motion was made bv Mrj. I /Sj
ment of L. E . Bel fils.
The first
seem to know when to quit reno­ Ewing to revoke the plan of com- I lf
primary nominating vote, showed
vating and Monday a handsome big mittees on dances and other enter-
conclusively that Fred Jorg was the
tainnients, taking all bills before
new awning appeared to protect the
the club to be acted upon, and
popular candidate with Owen Smith
newly painted window and letter­ hereafter the committee will pay
as second choice. Mr. Smith with­
ing. A prosperous appearance al­ tile bills out of the proceeds of the
drew his name and moved that the
entertainments and make report to
$ 1 0 a week N Secretary cast a unanimous ballot in ways brings business.
the club accordingly.
Mrs. Herbert Mattoon of Viola
favor of Fred Jt rg for the director­
There being no further business,
ship. Result, Fred Jorg elected. met with a serious accident last the club adjourned to meet June
The voting for school clerk for the week, having severely cut her 27.
ensuing year was more spirited, thumb by the breaking of the glass
MODERN CONVENIENCES
with several candidates being nomi­ in the door of the Viola store. Dr.
The C. 1 . C “ Get Together”
nated, but the final vote was taken Adix attended her and the hand is
picnic held in the Estacada Park,
Resorts on the Coast a on the nominations of U. S. Morgan fast getting well.
Wednesday, was a success from all
and W. H. Holder, the latter being
Roy Morrow made a hurried trip standpoints. Over 100 ladies were
Trade Solicited
| the clerk for the past year. Final to Portland last Sunday, covering present, including as guests the
result, U. S. Morgan elected.
The the distance in i'/ 2 hours. A Mr. ladies of the Springwater Sunshine
meeting was not characterized by Gill ot Portland was called hack Club, Garfield Dorcas Society. Cnr-
W H ER E L O C A T E D
the intense partizan spirit evident in from a fishing trip here to reach rinsville Ladies Aid and Priscilla
Club.
former meetings.
The financial the bedside of his mother, who was
One of the famous C. I. C. picnic
statements as read, show the school taken seriously ill.
dinners was served and by that time
to be tn a very prosperous condition
the best of meats
ail were well acquainted.
Garden Contest
to begin the coming year, with a
Among the speakers were Mrs
balance of about $4,000. which will
The school garden contest is C. Folsom who spoke on the work
be ready for the opening of the Sep- closed. While there was less in­ of the Parent Teachers Ass n.. Mrs
temler term. The directors report terest taken in this contest this C. W. DevoreonCivic matters. Mrs.
showed a wise management in the year than last, it was largely due to A. E. Sparks gave a resume of the
past year and Mr. Belfils deserves a the attention having been diverted C. I. C.. Mrs. R. Bates responded
with a fine impromptu talk, Miss
hearty vote of thanks for his good to the home gardens and the gar- Dillon spoke on Schools and Mrs.
work on the school board in the past. j den, like charity, should begin at Hughes gave an address on behalf of
1 home. The school gardens were the Currinsville ladies, followed by
Springwater
H
The meeting was held in the after-
excellent condition and tilt judg- Mrs a o Whitcomb and Mi
B r o a d w a y and
A. I.a Bar re in behalf of the I)orca
'as (Ç)
noon at the school house and was es a varied prizes as follows:
Society. Mrs. K. W. Bartlett m de g
well attended by men and women
CIass#A ("grades 6-7-S) Elmer a first class toastmistress.
E. H. KELLOGG, Manager
Jas. Guttndge. elected director, to Hannah 1st. fountain pen: Ern-
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. . . . 1 It is hoped that this is but the!
| take the place of J. A . Kiggins, re- « t Rynn.ng 2nd ball m.tt; Frank ,,eginnjnii lhe • .^ t tog.ther spir
j tiring. A 2 mill tax was voted, to Somers 3rd. knife.
jt in this community. It hasalwavs
The Garfield Band's Strawberry
1 be expended in remodeling and al-
Class R (grades 4-3) Jos Woodle taken the C. I C. to take the in
tering the present seboo1 house
— tst, Yankee drill: Otto Hoigard ! »¡alive in such matters and the men So«»1 of lh‘9 week- was a b’ S stic-
and, fountain pen: George Doug- atul ,he,r n''ionizations will do well
$15 for the
Garbeld
to copy the idea, for hstacada is
Walter Schreiner, re-elected dir-j as* 3 r,b subscription to * oultrj mere|y the nucleus of the big grow- furthering of the plans of that or-
ector. R. C. Detning, elected clerk. Life; Albert Hannah - 4th, ball mg hstacada country, and we all
I ganization.
(Continued on fourth page.)
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1 are neighbors.
School Election
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Boost for the
Business Men’s Club
E ST A C A D A , OREGON. T H U R S D A Y , JU N E iS, 1914
New Arrivals in Dry Goods
Second
A good time promised to all who attend
ESTACADA 1 p;p.10 G Ri ESS
All the New s
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Oregon City
Silverton
Cazadero
Estacada
Bull Run
Boring
St. Johns
Salem
Portland Railway, Li£ht& Power Co.
% Phones:
Marshall 5100
Home A-6131
Alder Street»
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of lumber
Horner
Bios, mill can be accounted for br
the new building going ou at the
Shibley, Jockuusonaud other places.
The constant hauling
through Springwater, from