Oreg°n H'st°r- ,o 7 Sacona » 2,000 Votes Piano Contest For a New Subscriber ESTACADA NO. 52 op v o n . 7 PROGRESS News Notes Bert H. Finch - - - The Hotel Estacada Fire Insurance Piano Contest For a Renewal of Subscription ESTA CA D A , OREGON, TH U R SD AY, SEPTEM BER 17. 1914 Social Events EAST CLACKAMAS FAIR FOR 1915 Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Saling of j From All Sections Cary’s for General Merchandise Mrs. A. D. Young of Garfield Bi* Meetin« Cal,ed fpr SeP‘- 241h Currinsville celebrated their tenth visited in Portland last week. j The committee in charge of wedding anniversary last Monday Meet your Friends here First Annual East Clacka­ evening. As a remeniberance of George Knipper and two of his1 the mas Fair have arranged to hold the occasion, the hostess was pre­ CARY MERCANTILE CO. friends are visiting at the home a big'public meeting, Thursday sented a useful aluminum tea kettle. ESTA CA D A , - - - O R E G O N . of his father in Bissell. afternoon, Sept. 24th, at 2 P. M., During the evening progressive Mrs. C. F. Howe and son led -;at the Family Theatre in Ksta- whist was played, the highest scores dy were Portland visitors Satur- Cada. | being won by Mrs. E, \V. Bartlett day. Everyone in Eastern ( lacka- and Fred Bartholomew. Mrs. R. Mrs. Harry La Barre of Gar­ mas county is asked to be pres- h . Currin and A. E. Sparks receiv­ field has returned home after a e d and arrangements will be ed the second highest honors, made at that time for the second j Those present were Messrs, and weeks visit in Portland. fair to be held in 1915 . 1 Mesdames R. Morse. R. M. Stan- Miss Mable Fanning is again annual A new committee will be elected dish, J. \Y. Reed, E. \V. Bartlett, at work as milliner at Dales. We have just received another shipment of those new Her many friends welcome her j to handle the next fair, and it A. E. Sparks, R. H. Currin, E. E. should comprise men and women Saling, I. D. Wright, Mrs II. V. 1915 Pattern HEATING STOVES and RANGES back to Estacada. from all sections, and owing to Adix, Miss Helen Bartlett and Miss Rosa Jannsen of George the large amount of work that F'red Bartholomew. Tuesday morning for Port­ will have to be done, it should be Call and see the New Oakwood, with open hearth like left land where she will attend school a larger committee than the pres- Mrs. William Dale was pleasant­ ly surprised by friends who called this winter. j ent one. a Fire-place. We have all Styles and Grades Tuesday to wish her a happy birth­ Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Currin en- In order to make a big success day. Mrs. Smith, her daughter, of Heaters from $1.25 to $20.00 tertained a number of their Cur­ of the next fair, it is necessary added to the enjoyment of the after­ rinsville friends at a small din­ to begin now, for much work has noon by serving light refreshments. to be done long in advance to in­ ner party Friday evening. Headquarters for Oliver Plows, sure good exhibits and a properly j Nuptials F'rom twelve until six, Saturday, conducted exhibition. Plow repairs, Discs and Drills Sept. 19th, the Ladies' Aid of the Malcomb Woodle and Miss Clara The present committee has Hulve, were quietly married at M E. Church will serve sandwiches made a most wonderful showing Vancouver, and coffee, ice cream and cake. ash., Tuesday after­ for the initial showr and it w ill1 noon, Sept, W 15th. graduat­ Mr. J. P. Peterson and wife keep their successors hustling to ing with the class After of 1913, Mr have returned to Portland after improve on their work. This attended Aurora College spending a part of the summer committee should be retained as | in Woodle Illinois. There he met Miss a nucleus on any new committee Hulve. Hardware, Harness and Implements on their farm in Garfield. The many friends of Mr. Come to the teacher’s recep­ that may be elected, if they will j | Woodle wish him and his bride suc­ tion in the High School Assembly accept the responsibilities again. cess and happiness. They will re­ Friday evening, at eight oVock, The present committee begs to side near Troutdale, Oregon, How does your cow average in a milk test? and get acquainted with the present herewith the following Miss Beatrice Williams, who has financial statement of the First Good, clean, wholesome feed, is the first essential. teachers. spent several summers in Estacada Annual East Clackamas Fair: Horses should die of old age, not disease Mrs. M. L. Sevier of Viola is as a guest of her sister, Mrs. C. F. Receipts Good, clean, wholesome feed, is the first essential. spending a couple of weeks, visit­ Frazier, was quietly married to Mr. ing at the home of her daughter, Admission fees________ $141.00 Robert Carson of Portland, Tues­ Healthy swine, bring highest cash price Good, clean, wholesome feed, is the first essential. Mrs. Win, Hicinbotham of Sheri­ Advertising____________ 79.50 day afternoon at Trinity Church. Concessions and donations 38.52 Mrs. C. F. Frazier and Mrs. Mor­ dan, Ore. We sell only of this city attended the cere­ Miss Myrtle Woodle a former Total $259.02 ton mony. graduate of E. H. S. has taken Good, clean, wholesome feed charge of the Viola school for the Premium Disbursements FOR lists__________ $113.50 W inners of the Eugenic coming term. School opened Tents.................... 59.75 Cattle, Stock and Poultry Contest Mcnnday the 14th. Badges, tags and tickets. 36.88 East Clackamas well be Consult us on lumber prices, before you decide to build. Good roads are constructed Sundries_____________ 34.67 proud of the records may which her ( W e can make delivery too.) throughout Clackamas county. entries made in the Eugenic de­ District 49 reports crushed rock Total $244.80 partment last week. Estacada Lumber and Produce Co. layed as far as the Garfield store. Balance on hand, $14.22. Of the thirty-two entries, the rainy weather however is an This report is especially good, eight $10 a week The $2 a day highest were: Alice Hie- inconvenience. as no money was contributed inbotham, 96)4; Katherine Ford, Mrs. H. V. Adix and daughter from outside sources, but the 96; Chrfrles Butler, 96; John Jean, were Portland visitors the fair was self supporting. The . Standish, 96; Jean Adix, 96; Pay- MODERN CONY ENIENCES latter part of last week. They thanks of the entire community ’ piond Devore, 9 5 'i; Walter One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast were accompanied home by Vic­ are due this committee Smith, 95 and Doratha Bittner, Local and Tourist Trade Solicited tor, who has been visiting friends 95. New Pastor Christian Church Drs. Hsviland, Morse, Adix in that city. is made that and Wells, together with Miss D. S. Fleming and family of the Announcement Estacada Christian Church 1 Eva Wash, who judged the men Palace Meat Market River Mill returned home from obtained the services of tal development of the contes­ We handle only the best of meats the hop fields last week. They have Brother J. C. Ghormley of Port­ tants, constituted the Board of not only report an enjoyable but, land, Lard, Bacon, Sour Kraut, Pickle?. act as pastor for the Examiners. Dave says, quite a profitable va­ coming to year. A complete line of fresh and salt meats. While much enthusiasm was cation. Fresh vegetables in their season. shown this year in the Eugenie Brother Ghormley is at present Fresh Eggs and Butter. Cecil Schock left Estacada a student in the Portland Medical Contest, it is to be Ijoped that FRFD J0RG, Proprietor Monday morning for Breckin­ College, equiping himself for the next year the community may be ridge, Colorado where he will duties of a medical missionary in even more interested in the be employed in construction work India in 1916. He has recently “Better Babies Question.” Waterbury and Chapman there. The Superintendent Mr. returned from three years work A large share of the success is S. C. Hulse of the new work war. in the missionary field in India. due to Mrs. I). M. Marshall’s "The Busy Store” formerly in charge of the Upper Mrs. Ghormley and the is a graduate I pa?d Bartlett, dam. Bates, eT Sparks, of the Eugene School of Music dames Leading Grocery Store Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodle and and with the three children will Morse, Standish and Miss Dillon. of son Claude, Mr. and Mrs. P. continue to reside in Portland, OREGON ESTACADA M. E. Church Notes Kitzmiller of Portland returned but Mr. and Mrs. Ghormley will j In place of the regular services Monday evening from a ten-day come to Estacada week ends and ' in the Methodist church, Mr. POP, Wholesale and Retail Phon*. Main 76. auto_ trip to the coast. They re­ attend to their church work. Geo. C. Brownell of Oregon City port a very pleasant time aside Mr. Ghormley is the son of will R. G. MARCH BANK give an address at 8 P. M. from the inclemency of the Brother J. F. Ghormley of the and the Quartett will ICE CREAM CONFECTIONERY weather during the latter part of Montavilla Christian Church, who ^ sing. All Eldridge are invited to attend. TOBACCO SMOKING ARTICLES the trip. is also city missionary for the CIGARS LIGHT LUNCH C. B. Rees. Reagan who for the city of Portland S. G. Bettes of Port Huron, ESTACADA, OREGON past Miss two Kitty years has been an oper­ The new pastor is expected to Mich., will speak Thursday even­ ator in the employ of the Esta­ assume his duties the first Sun­ ing, at 8 o'clock in place of the TRADE AT THE cada T. & T. Co. left a few days day in October or possibly a week regular choir services. A large ago to attend the Behnke-Walker earlier. attendance is expected, and an ESTACAD A HOME BAKERY Business College. The many The Progress and the people of enjoyable time is promised. Mr. for patrons of the Company regret j Estacada. will heartily welcome Bettes is spending a short visit Fancy Groceries. Bakery Goods, Confectionery Get S. S l H. Trading Stamps. G. H. LICHTHORN, Prop. her departure, but wish her sue- the newcomers in their work, with his friends, Mr. and Mrs. cess in her new work. Mrs. U. S. Morgan of Estacada. Mr. First C. I. C. Dance Lera Dale will succeed her in the All I ask and Mrs. Bettes are covering telephone office. The ladies of the C. I. C. will Oregon in the interests of Prohi­ Is a chance to figure on your The members of the George K«v« their first dance cf the season, bition. having driven 994 miles Plumbing and Electric Wiring Commercial norse and buggy, 132 miles and Social Chib are at tbe Park Pavillion on Hallowe'en, with CHAS. M. SPARKS, Estacada, Oregon afoot, Mrs. Bettes riding a pony, working overtime on the erection Oct. 31. All are invited. Every- 2000 miles by rail, crossing of their new club house. The I body come and help the ladies club. and the Case: d s twice and the Coast foundations are already up and Range four times. the building will be finished in ! Hand hills are already out time for their Community Fair, calling attention to a dance at Tlle KPwor^ Le.sue of the M. » » I. c? a 1 B. Church will give an enlertam- Sept. 25th. The George resi­ ti ,., . SEE ' and teacher-* ( dents, who went to the hop yards Barton Hall, Saturday evening. , meut . . to . . the students schools, on Friday this fail, have ail returned and Sept. 26th. Ail are invited to 0| tj,e A. E. S P A R K S report a pleasant and profitable attend and a good time is prom- 1 evening, Sept. 23th, at 8 o'clock Pacific States fire Insurance Co. i in the M . E C h u rch . ised at both affairs. trip. More Stoves 1,000 Votes $1 A Y E A R Estacada State Bank Make it YOUR BANK Deposit your money here at any time. Draw out your money at any time. Make use of our checking service. No matter the size of your account. For safety, leave your valuables in the vaults. When you want to borrow money, either short or long time, let us help you. When you want information on good invest­ ments, let us help you. For your insurance, our service is of the best. Feel at home to avail yourself of our conservative banking service. IfRO Y D. WALKER. President THOMAS YOCUM. Vice President IRWIN D. WRIGHT, Cashier Interest paid on time deposits. Hold it up to the light and see the hole in it Examine your old coffee pot, tin dipper, tea kettle, milk pan, wash basin, or any of your metal kitchen ware and see the light shining through th a t hole in the bottom. It probably only rusted or burned through, but you need a new one anyway. Our new line of FRENCH BLUE ENAMELED WARE is not all gone yet. Remember, every piece is tagged and numbered, and you may also win the prize, a $50. Steel Range FREE FRENCH BLUE ENAMELED WARE is much superior to the ordinary gray enameled material and costs very little more. A full line of kitchen utensils are made in this ware. Call at the store at once, as there are about 100 pieces left, then the lucky purchaser gets the FREE RANGE. Estacada Furniture Co. Green Trading Stamp» UNDERTAKERS Sch ool B o o ks Are now on sale at the ESTACADA PHARMACY Register early and get your books while stock is complete. No Credit given on School books. Special Subscription Offer DAILY & SUNDAY OREGONIAN (regular price, $8.(Mi per year) ESTACADA PROGRESS $ (regular price, $1.00 per year) DAILY OREGONIAN & ESTACADA PROGRESS EVENING TELEGRAM (regular price, $5.00 per year) ESTACADA PROGRESS $ (regular price, $1.00 per year) OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE (weekly) (regular price. $1.50 per year) ESTACADA PROGRESS $ (regular price, $1.00 per year) WESTERN STOCK JOURNAL (regular price, $1.00 per year) ESTACADA PROGRESS $ (regular price, $1.00 per year) 7.40 5.80 $ 4.75 1.60 1.50 No votes niven with these offers. Our Sacrifice Sale Goes Merrily On All previous records were broken Tuesday and Wed­ nesday. The First and Second days of this Sale hun­ dreds of eager customers thronged our store. It will pay you well to come in each day, for we will continue the Cut and Slash prices all this month. Each and Every 50th purchaser will get a Brand New Dollar Bill fRFl during entire sale. Cdry Mercantile Co. “ Your S tore”