Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, October 01, 1914, Image 1

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ESTACADA,
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and
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will pump your water, run
your churn, separator, wash­
ing machine and feed cutter.
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of
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Engines,
and
Pumps,
M a c h in e r y .
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a full line
of H A R D W A R E , P A IN T S
D O O R S , W IN D O W S
and
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B ER T
H . F IN C H
Estacada, Oregon
How does your cow average in a milk te s t?
Good, clean, wholesome Led, is the first essential.
H orses should die of old age, not disease
Good, clean, wholesome feed, is the first essential.
Healthy swine, bring highest cash price
Good, clean, wholesome feed, is the first essential.
We sell only
Good, clean, wholesome feed
FOR
Cattle, Stock and Poultry
C o n su lt us on lumber prices;
before you decide to build.
( W c can make delivery too.)
Estacada Lumber
and Produce Co.
$ 2 a day
$ro a week
The Hotel Estacada
M O DERN C O N V E N IE N C E S
One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast
Local and Tourist Trade Solicited
Palace Meat Market
We handle only the best of meats
Lard, Bacon, Sour Kraut, Pickle?.
A com p'ete line of fresh and salt meats.
Fresh vegetables in their season.
Fresh E g g s and Butter.
___________________________________ FRED I0RG, Proprietor
Waterbury and Chapman
“ The Busy Store"
and the
Leading Grocery Store
of
ESTACADA,
OREGON
Phone, Main 76.
POP, Wholesale and Retail
R . G . M ARCHBANK
CONFECTIONERY
SMOKING ARTICLES
LIGHT LUNCH
ICE CREAM
TOBACCO
CIGARS
ESTACADA
OREGON
TRADE AT THE
ESTACADA HOME BAKERY
for
Fancy Groceries,
Bakery Goods,
C.T S. St H- Trading Stamp..________
Confectionery
G. H. LICHTHORN, Prop.
All I ask
Is a chance to figure on your
Plumbing and Electric Wiring
CHAS. M. SPARKS,
E.t.c.da, Oregon
Fire Insurance
SEE
A. F. SPARKS
Pacific States Fir"« Insur.Mcr Co,
From All
Notes
Sections
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$1 A YEAR
CLACKAMAS IN S
GEORGE COMMUNITY FAIR
The George Community Fuir
Miss Helen Bartleit attended a
held at the Club House and Pavil- !
patty in I’c*tland last Friday.
¡on at George was a grand su c-1
Estacada State Bank
FIRST ON COUNTY EXHIBIT
The Clackamas County Exhibit
Fair won the first
prize, which means the winning
Herbert Freeman of Portland I P «°P le of th.e communities of o f a few hundred dollars, credit­
spent Sunday in itstaeada.
¡G eorge and Bissell, about 200 be ed to the County Fair Fund, for
j ing present.
future use.
Miss Nina Taylor will open her
The opening program was in I
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i The Exhibit, which was col-
school at Currinsvillc Monday.
the form o f speeches dealing iected b R M standish ofE sta-
„ Mr. , and Mrs.
c „ Henry Beers
„ of with tne welfare, upbuilding and ca,ja ja conBjdered the best that
Oreshani spent Sunday at the home i progress o f the community, past, bas ever been up as a County
John C,then..
present and future
J he speak- j Display>
Hereafter the other
Miss Klughlcr of New York is e ”
" ere H‘ C- Stephens, as' counties will have to look to their
the colors as Fast Clackamas and
visiting at the home of Mrs. Pyle, 1 Chairman, who *P°ke
work and organization o f the
on Terrace Addition.
Clackamas County are out to win
Club and Fair; H. Joyner,
a® | all prizes that are offered.
Miss FTcho Git hens of Alspaugh President and Organizer, as well
This Exhibit is to go to the
began her school on the 21st at
as Originator o f the Club and |
I Portland Land Show from Salem
Hogan'
j Fair Association, spoke o f the
so watch for the prize winners
Mrs. ITarve Mattoou of Viola progress o f the Club up to the there
was taken to the hospital at Oregon , present time. The organization
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City, to undergo an operation.
is composed o f and represented,
Social Events
the families of the com-!
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M ist Gertrude Grimm was an by all
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munities
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George
and
Rissell.
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Kstacada visitor a few days last L
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, 1 school and teachers, was given by
1 he buildings
have , been built
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week.
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, by
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of . the
a novel system, the members!
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The
«¡ebon! comineoctd
roinme-icrd donating
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. cash
, and , #9.00
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(list church on last Friday
1 ne Highland
Miguiana sciiooi
#6.00
,, evening ,
Mondav witu
with
Miss Kadiaci
Rachael ! •
. accorn|,llsh the work
, l . he , J program
was
well arranged
last Mouday
with Miss
aioutlay
m work 1 to
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and all, who attended, reported a
Retd as teacher.
| of making a Community home.
^ tjme
Airs. Lester Hale, of Currinsvillc, #1,000.00 has been spent so far i
visited with her sisters in Portland, in the expense o f buildings and ! Extensive preparations are be
additions, to the present time.
j inK made by the members o f the
Saturday aud Sunday.
Prof. Fitts o f the O. A. C. was I Christian church for the reeep-
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kitching,
of Currinsville, spent Saturday in next as speaker and was also the itio11 to 1)0 K>ven Friday night
judge o f all exhibits. All exh ib-! At this lim ~ the>' w>11 entertain
ortlaud.
itors received blue ribbons with the teachers, the Hign school
Miss Dora Judd o f Eagle one exception, and that was a students, and friends o f the
Creek, is attending the Trades red one. Next year will see church, in honor o f the new min­
School in Portland.
ister and his wife.
more and better exhibits.
Mr.
Cross,
Agricultural
Expert
A birth notice was received o f
Garfield - Porter - Tracy
a daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. o f the P. R. L. & P. Co., sjioke
School Reception
Rav Hamilton, at Garfield, Sept. o f the progress done by his de­
24th.
On Saturday evening, Oct. 3rd,
partment among the fanners of
a reception to the Teachers o f the
Paul Worner was over from Ore­ the communities near.
Mr. Werlein o f the Railway Co., Garfield, Porter and Tracy dis­
gon City, visiting at the home of
his pareuts, last Saturday and Sun­ last but not least, spoke o f the tricts, will be given in the Gar­
optimism and co-operation among field Grange hall. All parents.
day.
Mrs, Annie Paulsen aud children the farmers and stated that he | citizens and tax-payers are in-
Af Stanfield, Oregon, are visiting at had yet to find a community that vited. There will be music, ad-
the home of Mrs. Paulsen's father, stuck together and co-operated dresses on live topics and helpful
more for tneir home community discussions. It is hoped that the
F. J . Harkeurider.
than the people o f George and entire neighborhood may be pro­
J . A . Reid, of the Spriugwater
Bissell. He dwelt upon the fact fited by this “ get-together” eve­
district, is building a new house on
that swine, sheep and horses were ning. Light refreshments will
his property, adjoiuiug J. H. Con­
not in evidence, but next year be served by the ladies o f the
w a y ’s in South Kstacada.
will see all those and then some. Garfield Dorcas Society.
Among those, who attended the
The Garfield Band furnished
Farewell Sermon
quarterly conference at Portland pleasant music throughout the
last Sunday, was L . Hale of Cur- day, and the George Choir fur­
Walter Givens, after a ministerial
riusviile.
nished some excellent vocal selec­ career of nearly four years, gave
his tarewell sermon iu the Christian
Mr. and Mrs. Lan g, uf Portland, tions.
The agricultural, horticultural, church last Sunday evening. Mr,
and some friends motored out to
poultry, live stock (mostly Jer­ Givens stated in the morning that
Currinsville Sunday, and spent
sey), fancy work, canned goods
the day with Henry Gilhens and and culinary oxnibits were all he was going to preach the best
family.
fine, Prof. Fitts commenting up­ sermon, that he had ever put forth,
on the fine display in the horti- in the evening. Whether this is
The Annual Missionfest of the
cultural department, Bissell had true or not, everyone, who attend-
Presbyterian church of George, an extremely line display in a ! e(j _ enjoyed the service very much.
Oregon will be held next Sun­ separate booth.
and gained many new thoughts.
day, Oct. 4, 1914. Everybody in­
Luncheon, as served by the
ladies o f the community, was The subject of the sermon was
vited to come.
commented upon as the best “ The W orld's Greatest C riticism s".
Dwight Walter, who for some there was to be found anywhere.
time.past has been working with a
In the afternoon, sports o f all
R e b e cca s F a m ily -A ffa ir
surveying company 111 Washington, kinds were indulged in. The fat
Hebeccas win kinfHy notice lhat
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has returned to his home in Cur­ men s race, three-legged race,
women's race, girls’ race a n d ; there will be a lamily-al.air at
rinsville.
nail driving contest were all j the next regular meeting, Oct. 14-
| You will be royally entertained
Next Sunday the Eagle Creek drawing cards. *
In the evening, the exhibits 1 Dining committee: Mrs. Nellie
Sunday School will have Rally
Day exercises. Mr. Hayes will w-ere auctioned off to the highest j Currin, Mrs Clara Hicinbothom,
bidder, and the First Annual Fair and Mrs. Lula Sparks.
conduct the morning services.
o f the George Social and Com­
Entertainments: I) Eschelman
At 2 o ’clock the Rally will take mercial Club earne to a close after
place. The evening services will a big dance, which lasted into and Bert Byers.
be conducted by Mr. Montgom­ the wee hours of the morning,
and then the thoughts o f next Change of Train Schedule.
ery. Everybody welcome.
year’s better and bigger fair will
| Taking effect Sunday, SepL
T h e Reisland home on the G ar­ come up for discussion and plans.
Among those present from out
•’('bowing train.-, will be
field road was totally destroyed by
fire Monday afternoon, causing a of the community, were Messrs, discontinued on the P. R. L. &
Hunt, Townsend, Werlein, Cross P. Co.’ s Estacada line: Trains
loss of about #1.000.00, partially
and Kelly o f the P. R. L. & P. 'leaving Estacada at 10:55 A. M.
covered by insurance. Both Mr.
u°.Li a# i w ‘
Cary and J. W. an,| 2:55 P .M .; trains leaving
and Mrs. Reisland being away from
Port and at 8:4> A. M. and 12:45
home at the time, the canse of the
Mr. and Mrs. Dunlop o f Gar­
fire is uncertain.
field have arranged for a meeting P. M.
An added train will leave Esta­
o f the railway officials, and peo­
Th e many friends, Mr. Rees ple of Garfield for Oct. 6th at cada at 6:3») P. M.. arriving in
The swine Portland at 8:10. The late train
has made in Estacada, will be the Grange hall.
pleased to know that the conference question from a practical stand­ Saturday night will be on the
point will be discussed in all
h is seen ht to have him continue
its branches, and results are same as usual.
his work here another year. Mr. sure to follow. Everybody come.
Mr. and Mrs. Rees were Portland cess and all through the optimism i
visitors Saturday.
j and co-operation o f the th rifty
Rees is not only an able preacher
A meeting at the Sandy Fair
bnt he is more, a real minister to
will be held Oct. 2nd and 3rd.
the people.
and the spice of optimism, pro-
Mrs. F
J. Harkenrider
and gression and co-oj>eration will be
daughter Lena left last Saturday dealt out to that community, by
the railway officials.
for Fort Wavne, Indiana, to lie
g-ne about three weeks.
Mist
Boosters o f optimism in this
Harkenrider, for the past two years, section a re hard to beat w hen
has been employed in the office a t , t h e f ■ R.^L. & I . Co.^officials^are
I in the field, and a better feeling
the Portland, Eugene & Eastern
1 j o f confidence in the several com-
R R. office, and is now en joy ing a j munities visited is a result o f
1 th eir optim istic view s.
Gravel Here Soon
There is supposed to be three
cars o f gravel on the Estacada
tracks, Friday, Oct. 2nd, but
whether they are for Estacada,
Springwater, ( 'urrinsville or ( lar-
field is not known at this time.
The planking on Main St. from
1st to 2nd and on 2nd from Main
to Broadway is being torn up
preparatory to the laying o f the
gravel on these streets.
Make it
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Draw out your money at any time.
Make use of our checking service.
N o matter the size of your account.
F o r safety, leave your valuables in the vaults.
W h en you want to borrow monpy, either short
or long time, let us help you.
W hen you want information on good invest­
ments, let us help you.
F or your insurance, our service is of the best.
F eel at home to avail yourself of our conservative
banking service.
LLR0Y D. WALKER. President
THOMAS YOCUM. Vice President
IRWIN D. WRIGHT, Cashier
Interest paid on time deposits.
Hold it up to the light
and sec the hole in it
Exam ine 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 that hole in the bottom.
It probably only rusted or burned through, but you need
a new one anyway.
Our new line of FRENCH BLUE F.NAHELED WARE
is not all gone yet. Remember, every piece is tagged
and numbered, and you may also win the prize, a
$50. Steel Range FR E E
FRENCH CLUE 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 F R E E R A N G E .
*»
Estacada Furniture Co.
Green Trading Stamp*.
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Our Sacrifice Sale Goes Merrily On
All previous records were broken Tuesday and Wed­
nesday.
The First and Second days o f this Sale hun­
dreds o f eager customers thronged our store.
It w ill 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 f Rf E during entire sale.
Cary Mercantile Co.
‘ ‘ Y our S t o r e ”