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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1914)
2.000 Votes Vote» 'W Piano Contest f c & V 'o n t e s t For a New Subscriber For a ReneWv V,^ NO. so " ok .V i > 1^ 7 E ST A C A D A . OREGON, TH U RSD A Y, S K t’ THMBUR j. i g i 4 'bscription Si A V E A k -w . Cary’s for- Guie rl Merchandise Meet your Friends here C ARY M E R C A N T IL E CO. E STACAD A. - - - O REG O N . Do You ? A B U G G Y , S U R R E Y , H A C K or W A G O N ? If you do, now is the time to buy. F or the next 15 days, we will g iv e SPECIAL PRILLS and EMRA PIANO-VOILS on the following: Steel A uto Seat B uggy $ 08 .50 T w o Seat H ack 89.00 T w o Seat Hack 74.50 Family Surrey, Canopy l op 108.00 Mandt W agon complete, double box and spring scat 100.00 60. Lorain Steel R ange 50.00 50. Service R an ge 40.00 A n y D eLaval Separator from 65. to 90.00 $75. 100. S5. 135. 125. arid 15,000 votes ’ 20,000 » ’ 17,000 ’ ’ 25,000 » ’ ’ ’ 25,000 15,000 10 ,0 0 0 ’ * ’ ’ 20,000 ’ These prices are good for 15 DAYS. If you are going to need any of these articles within the next year, buy nov. and save from l5 to 25 V Bert H. Finch - - - Hardware, Harness and Implements News Notes W h y N ot P a ve B ro a d w a y ? Prom All Sections * ILHIUi.ll Ü The Portland Railway Light & ; R. II. Currin of Curriosville is; U nion H igh -School V o te Power Co. will furnish gravel from building a garage, to house his tio-v An erroneous idea is current that the Barton pit. at 50 cents per cub Ford automobile. I the various districts comemplating ic yard, in cars, delivered at Ks- 'adopting the Union High School tacada. This gravel can be had in . Jim I.inn of Ciurinsville is th is! , measure will be held responsible I three sizes, suitable for rough grad- week’ s purchaser of a Ford auto ' j for their share of the present bond-j ing and top dressing mobile, arid J. W. Reed was sales- cducss of the Eatacada Schools, j The Broadway [lavement of mau, of course. This idea is a mistake, for wlietb- boards is “ rotten' ’ in the truest, still figuring on er the Uniou High School measure. seUse of the wordj and wil! 1)e in a j The C. I. C. having the public tie sheds built i passes or not, Estacada school dis horrible condition this coining win - ! and when the ladies once decide to J trict, have to pay that bond alone ter aj ter ijle raju a c[lal)oe to: do a thing, It it a s good as done. ! This bondedness has nothing what- ; soak uptlle D0W sp!intered and sun- j ever 10 do with the outside districts, j burned boards The Eagle Creek Sunday School fa s Estacada will pay $5,000 on* j To have- to describe Estacada’ s will give a temperance entertain year irom December, when due, I;laln business street, in this way, ment at the Eagle Creek Church, and the balance when due five years will act as no advertisement, to out Saturday evening, Sept, 5th all art- from then. siders, but it is necessary to try to j invited to conte. In order to win the Union High get something done at once to renie- j Ken Bartlett, Bob Morton and Mil- School vote, It is necessary for dy it. The Progress is read by I ton Evans arc contemplating enter-, everyone in favor of the consolida- i5out b0o local people and few out- ing college the coming • 1 fall, although * lion to be present at their respect- siders, and no harm can he done by none of them has definitely decider! ive school election, and vote for the ¡describing it to people already con- as to what school he will attend. measure. | versaut with the street’s condition. The law reads that no lobbying T he plan of hard surfacing Mrs Lou Palmatee. and children of Garfield, recently returned from or attempting to influence votes, Broadway> by using provisions of a weeks vacation, spent at the home can be done on the day ot the elec- tbe Bancroft Bonding Act. seems to tion, so at! electioneering will have ! llave met wit)l 1ittle snpport, own. of her brother at Vancouver, W|sh. to be done before election day. ing t0 an expenie cf j g - so ^ „ and lier sister at Fairview, Or. > it is to be hoped this Union High fout_ lpt. Some o ( the owners are The residence of Mrs. Emily Lady School measure will pass with a big perfect!y wilIing to have it doni, ot Estacada has been thoroughly majority, for it means the adoption but nlost of lhem do nol favor it repainted and is now one of the fitr ol the best, up to date system, of sufficiency to get out and help. est looking horpes in this part of schooling, and means the most The two blocks of Broadway, j the county The work was done complete instruction for the stu from the station t<. Third St . which i by L. G. Reisland. dents. needs immediate attention, would! take 1,289 cubic yards of gravel, to 1 East C lack am as Fair pave it, twelve inches deep. \ The Eugenic contest will be one Anyone can figure out at 50 cents of the most interesting ieatures of per cubic yard liovv much tlu-grav the Flast Clackamas Fair. It will el would cost he held under the direction of three Y01K BUSINESS At a later’date the street could be doctors and they in turn will have is to buy good feed for your horses, cattle, hard surfaced over this gravel, but, capable assistants. The classifica- 1 ! swine and poultry and at the lowest prices. in the mean time, the gravel, if The ladies of the C I. C. spent tion. which will be according to well laid and rolled, would make a OUR BUSINESS ages, Is as follows Friday and Wednesday afternoons, handsome and serviceable highway, is to sell only good feed for your stock, at 5 months to 8 months, helping with the preparation of the at small expense. the lowest prices, allowing for the best o f feed. 6 grata for the county’ s exhibit ai the ’ ’ 12 Cement curbing should be built, I? State Fair. The ladies will work ” 18 W e also handle A FULL LINE Of LUMBER and WiilOING MATERU1 too, and with one toot gutter, would iS one more afternoon, Friday Sept. ” 24 arid ask that, you give us a chance to cost about 45 cents per running foot, 4th and all members are asked to 24 ” ” 3b quote prices, before you build. and without gutter, $5 cents per come and help. (W e c*n make delivery too.) 36 ” " 4 « foot. It would cost about 50 cents 48 ” ” 60 The Eagle Creek friends of Miss per yard to unload, haul and spread Those. who are contemplating Edith Chapman tendered her a the gravel. entering children in this contest, ' 'fruit shower’ ’ last Saturday even Why does not some energetic will great'.y facilitate the work of ing. A party of about nineteen of contractor figure out a fair estimate $2 a day Í 10 a eck the committee if they will send in the older and younger folks sur for building this piece of road and the names and ages to Mrs. A. W. prised her. Games were played submit it to the city council for their Botkin, Estacada, Oregon. Kindiy outside, by the illumination of a big approbation, or briny, it to this of- have them in by Saturday night. MODERN CON C> s • I N ES bon fire, and refreshments wound j lice and the Progress will help push Sept. 5th. Either phone or send aj One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast the good work along? up the pleasaut evening. dard. No child will be refused if Tlie cry is, “ hardtimes’ ’ etcetera, Local and Tourist } rude Solicited Cecil Hamptou and bride of the parents neglect to send in the but that has been cried before, and Heppner, Oregon, during their names but it will be a case of ‘ ‘first the street must be repaired. ' Hard- recent visit at the home of ki- entered, first icrved” . times' ' may be here yet, but about It will also he a help if pet sons, motlier, Mrs Henry Epperson of 40 new automobiles have put in Garfield, were agreeably surprised who are to enter exhibits iu any of We handle only the best of meats their appearance in this community by a serenade from the Garfield the other departments, would notify Lard, Bacon, Sour Kraut, Pickle". in the [last season and more coining. baud. About 75 people were pres the committeeman in charge. A com p'ete line of fresh and salt meats. Horses; Division A, Mr. Ely. ent at the affair and all enjoyed ice “ W a le r, W a te r E v e ry w h e re Fresh vegetables in their season. Cattle; Division B, Mr. Harkeu- cream and cake, at the invitation of Fresh E g g s and Butter. But N ever a D ro p to D rin k ” rider. the bride-groom. FRED J0R G , P ro p rie to r Dr R. Morse, Kstacada's city Sheep and Swine; Division C and VI' . 1 • ' 1.----- --------------------------------------------------------------— The George Social & Commer D, Mr. Shibley. health official, recently sent to the cial Club'met at the home o f H. Agricultural Department ; Divis- Oregon State Board of Health, Joyner on Saturday evening, ions E, F and G, Mr. Guthrie. three samples of water, for analy August. 2ilth. The report o f the “ The Busy Store” Woman’ s Department; Division sis These samples were obtained House Committee on rules, was H, Mrs. Botkin. during the recent pilgrimage of the and the adopted. The report o f the Club Poultry; Division I, Mr. Shearer water committee of the city council, Building Committee w as adopted, in search of pure water, Juvenile; Division J, Mr. Ford. of j Further arrangements were made All of the samples were taken All exhibits must be in place by ESTACADA, - . - O REGO N I for their coming Community 6 P. M , Sept. 7th with the excep from pcois or riffles along the Xortli » ■ ............. ■ '. i l j ' . v . --------------------------------------------------------- , Fair. Sept. 25.. and anyone wish tion of livestock, which must be Fork of the Clackamas, amid vir Pliune, Main 76. POIL Wholesale and Retail ing to make entries, shall notify entered on the book that day but gin woods, singing birds, blossom Mrs. Robert Miller by Sept. loth. may be brought to the grounds not ing flowers, drooping ferns, with A. W. Botkin of Garfield, after later tliau 8 A. M., Sept. 8th. other [metical environments and far CONFECTIONERY IC t CREAM five years steady work on his ranch, Cows entered in the dairy testing far, from contamination SMOKING ARTICLES TOBACCO The Stale Board of Health's re last week decided to take a vacation, contest, however, must I* on the LIGHT LUNCH CIGAR: and left last week for an e x grounds by 6 P. M „ Sept. 7th and P°rt- Just received, .states that our tended rest at the home of his they will then be milked dry iu the °'d friend- eoloii^ bacilli, is prer, • OREGON ESTACADA, ent in these samples, in greater brother iu law, C W. Wanzler of presence of a judge. Several thous numbers than in Kstacada's present Portland. Mr. Botkin has been a and persons will probably view the supply, from Sewer Creek. TRADE AT THE sufferer from sciatic rheumatism exhibits and it is to be hoped every Dr Morse believe* there has been recently and needed a change, but one will do his or her share in ex some mistake made in the analysis of this water, for the report is un for the tennis racket, strapped to the ploiting our community. believable. Fancy Groceries, Bakers Goods, Confectionery side of his suit case, would not in No blame can be attached to the G«« S. & H. Trading St.m p.,_________________ G. H L1CHTHORN, Prop. T h e Teeits A r e U p dicate that perfect quite was con Remember the big show starts citv council, for they "done their templated. Sept. 8th early and lasts till the best” and covered many miles, to' night of the 9th and tbe committee obtain “ aqua-pur*” of the real pure j Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reed of Is a chance to figure on your of the East Clackamas Fair already type and if tlie North Fork water is I Estacada and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. have the tents up and ready for e x polluted Estacada will have to I tackle one of Mt. Hood s glaziers Currin o f Currinsville, left early hibits. CHAS. M. SPARKS \ F..tacnda. Oregon Sundaj morning for an nutomo- The Estacada Park looks like a and high up at that. As another suggestion, why not 1 'file trip to the coast., via T ill» • 1 hi* circus grounds and when the ¡mook. The party made the trip 'animals arrive and the doors open j get .1 pood supply of drinking water j to the public, it will l* a fine show from an artesian well ’ Such a well j I in Currin’» new Foni machine The contain tee deserve the thanks is now lieing sunk at the .Salem and are expected back, the latter the community for tlie wotk they Stale Fait grounds at a cost ot part of this week. T his makes - are doing and still have to do j/>.oo per foot, with nine inch pipe, the fourth one o f these pleasant They have arranged for .such speak which at 82 feet depth, will yield minute, when * t lie' »cation tnps for J . W. R-cd, e-s as Dr. WHhvcotnbe F M Gdl. .... , , . W. S. I Ren all candidates for the centrifugal pump 1» attached. F.s i this summer, but ...at ’S pm-r^r>ly ] jjr,vej-norst1ip and probably Mr. tacada'» wat-r fund has sufficient one of the penalties o f selling 1 Franklin Griffith, president of tbs money ;n it to install an artesian! Pacific States fire insurance Co. well. ■ automobiles tn dozen lots. P R L. & l' Co, Let’s Get Together Estacada Lumber ami Produce Co. The Hotel Tsiacu :la Mrs. M. Vallen and sister, Mrs. Crall are visiting their brother, W'm. Cross and family at Vancou ver, Wash. Mr. Cross was receutly seriously injured by a breaking scaffold, Lut is well on the road to recovery now. Estacada State Bank -a—aanesn«— ar^i in m i m 't i a — » Make it YOUR BANK Deposit your money hen at any time. Draw out your money at any tune. Make use of our checking service. N o matter ¡he si7e of your account. F o r safety, leave your valuables in the vaults. W hen you want to borrow money, either short • or long time, let us help you. W hen you want miormation or. good invest ments, let us help you. F or your insurance, our service is of the best. Feel at home to avail yourself of our conservative banking service UftOY 0. W M .KIK. President fH O VA S YO tl'M . Vice President IKWim 0. W R ibN I, Cashier Interest paid on time deposits. $ 50 . Steel Range FREE T h e E S T A C A D A . F U R N IT U R E C O . are now ready to begin the sale of their famous 300 P IE C E S of IRENCH BE IE ENAMELED WARE This handsome FRENCH BLUE FNAMELED WARE ai;d the R A N G E T O B E G IV E N 4 W A Y are now on exhibition in their store windows. T o each piece of this ware, is attached a duplicate number, the purchaser receiving one number and the duplicate is retained by the company for the drawing. On a certain day, not.ee to be given in advance, after the last piece of this famous FRENCH BLUE ENAMELED W A R E has been sold, a drawing of the lucky number will take place and the party holding the winning number receives the $ 3 0 .0 0 S lflL RANGf FREE. O ne number is attached to each article, regardless of its selling price. Each article is sold at a very- reasonable price and is of the best of quality. Call at the store at once, for the 300 pieces will soon be solo. Estacada Furniture Co. Green ¡ratlins Stampe. IINOEBTAKCKS Ten Palace Meat Market Generating PLANTS YVidefv scattered have been built bv the Portland Railway, Light Power Co. for the purpose of providing Waterbury and Chapman Leading Grocery Store R. G. M ARCH BANK ESTACADA HOME BAKERY All I ask Plumbing and tlectric Wiring lire Insurance Reliable Electric Service to its patrons. T hrough high tension trans mission lines, each of these generating plants are intercommunicative, so that the service is insured against unforseen inter ruptions. W HERF LOCATED Portland ( 2 ) Oregon City Silverton Cazadero Estacada Bull Run Boring St. Johns Salem Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Phones: Broadway and Alder Striib Marshall 5100 H om e A -6 13 I School Books \rv nov\ on sale at the SEE ESTACADA PHARMACY A. E. S P A R K S PvCgister early and get your books while stock is complete, Nf Credit qivvp on Vnool bo«k».