Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, October 08, 1914, Image 1

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    2.000 Vo!«s
1,000 Vot«
Piano Contest
Piano Contest
For a New Subscriber
NO. 3
op
For a Renewal of Subscription
VOL. «
E S T A C A D A , OREGON.
Meet your Friends here
CARY MERCANTILE CO.
ESTACADA,
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OREGON.
GET B IS Y
Only 10 days more of Piano Contest
SPECIAL INDUCEMENT
As a
to help the
Candidates along,
last 10 days
F o r the
1000 Votes
C A SH
of this contest, we will give
for each
purchase.
and
every
W e will
each and every D O L L A R P A ID
for goods
purchased
before
D O LLAR
5 0 0 V o te s lor
on
OID ACCCUNJS,
October
Only 10 days more.
Bert H. Finch
ONE
give
1,
1914.
GET BUSY.
Hardware, Harness and Implements.
How does your cow average in a miik test?
Good, clean, wholesome feed, is the first essential.
Horses should die of old age, not disease
Good, clean, wholesome feed, is the first essential,
ilea I thy swine, bring highest cash price
Good, clean, wholesome feed, is the first essential.
We sell only
Goad, clean, wholesome feed
FOR
Cattle, Stock and Poultry
Consult us on lumber prices, before you decide to build.
(We can make delivery too.)
Estacada Lumber and Produce Co.
$2 a day
$ 1 0 a week
The Hotel Estacada
MODERN 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
L ard , Bacon, Sour Kraut, Pickle?.
A comp ete line of fresh and salt meats.
Fresh vegetables in their season.
Fresh E g g s and Butter.
FRED J0RG, Proprietor
Waterbury and Chapman
“ The Busy Store”
and the
Leading Grocery Store
of
ESTACADA,
OREGON
Phon«, Main 76 .
POP. Wholesale and Retail
R. G. MARCHBANK
CONFECTIONERY
SMOKING ARTICLES
LIGHT LUNCH
ICE CREAM
TOBACCO
CIGARS
ESTACADA,
OREGON
TRADE AT THE
ESTACADA HOME BAKERY
for
Fancy Groceries,
Bakery Goods,
Get S. A H. Trading Stamp..
Confectionery
G. H. LICHTHORN, Prop.
H avin g sold out my Plumbing business, I beg to
request that all persons knowing themselves to be
indebted to me, will please call and settle accounts.
A ll accounts due at once.
CH AS. M. SP AR K S,
From Ail
•(
Estacada, O regon
Fire Insurance
SEE
A. E. S P A R K S
Pacific Stains Fire Insurance Co.
19 14
Paving Being Rushed
Cannery Notes
It certainly looks good to s e e 1 During the recent State Fair, the
Reports come from all sections, actual, real and permanent road editor had an opportunity to talk
p i ato digging and with the work going on within the citv with Mr. .J. R. Newton of Hoot)
News
Cary’s for General Merchandise
T H U R S D A Y , O C T O B E R S.
$1 A Y E A R
Notes
Section,
Estacada State Bank
present outlook for good prices, limits o f Esta cada. The work of River and Canby, regarding a can­
they are digging deep and harvest building a good gravel road on nery for Estacada.
ingall of the "volunteers” from ; Main and Second Streets is pro-
Mr. Newton is a man of the high­
i greasing rapidly.
the fence corners,
est integrity and financial standing
The new grade has already in his home towns and has a fine
Rev. C. C. Coop and two
I been established, and part of the reputation as a successful, economi-
daughters of Viola, left on Mon­
; lied of boulders is in pi : ■> e, ttnd ;eal canner.
Make it
YOUR BANK
Deposit your money here at any time.
day for their new home at Klam­
D raw out your money at any time.
ath Falls. Their many friends 'the long promised g i a el may, Through the efforts of Mr. I.erov
M ake use "of our checking service.
, D. Walker, of the Estacada State
wish them success in their new v g e t here any day.
The new grade looks rather 1 Bank. Mr. Newton’ s attention was
N o matter the size of your account.
field.
i
' high, but it will guarantee a diree’ed to the Estacada country,
F
o
r
safety,
leave your valuables in the vaults.
fildcr N. T. ( lapman of ] ort- good water shed and if it should and he is arranging to make an ex
When you want to borrow money, either short
nd will preach Sunday m orning1 obstruct the view of some of th e : tended trip through this section in
in the I,. D. S. Church room, cor- neighboring sidewalks, it will be a few weeks,
or long time, let us help you.
ner 01 Main and 2nd Streets, at a blessing.
Mr. Newton’s Hood River
can-
When you want information on good invest­
the tegular service hour. All
Like any other work or at- nerv has just completed a very suc-
ments, let us help you.
are cordially invited.
j tempted improvement in E sta-1 ccssfnl season, having canned pears.
F o r your insurance, our servicejis of the best.
The Rev. Jam es Moore; district cada- this job has ’ ts critics and cherries, beans, peas and straw ber-
Feel at home to avail yourself of our conservative
superintendent ofSalem District, r‘-fht or wrong, the "knocking” ties, all of which have found a
banking service.
will preach iii the M. E. Cnurch, should be eliminated, for what ready market among the wholesal-
Sunday morning at 1 1 A . M., Estacada needs is
pavements and I ers.
IIR O Y D. WA1KER. President
Oct. 11th. A t 10 A. M., the Sun- any improvement
sh ild be fo s-1 Mr.
Newton says that jt2sod.oo
THOMAS YOCUM. Vies President
is sufficient to build and equip a
IR VIN 0 . WRIOiti, Cas’iicr
day School will hold its annual tQred and encouraged.
rally day program. All are in-j (Note) If there should be a good cannery and if ¡he people of
Interest paid on time deposits.
vited to attend.
1 little extra gravel or rock left this community will raise that
over, it could easily be fitted into amount of money and build such a
Viola people are very proud of
some o f the ruts and holes on | cannery as the one at Hood Rn-er,
their schoolhou.se, with its net»
Ihmd street, and the Progress j he will agree to lease the cannery
heater and window shades. Miss
hereby g ives its permission for: outright and operate it and finance
Myrtle Woodle, the new teacher,
such dum ping ground.
The business eud.
has started iu right, with a good,
He claims it would he wasted en-
old-fashioned scrubbing and clean­
Girfield
Meeting
j
ergy to build a cannery until 1916.
ing, first, with the help of some of
Last Tuesday evening, at the and then only providing that a good
the local mothers.
Garfield Grange Hall, a meeting acreage of the proper products can
A Mission Fest was hold at the was held for the discussion of th e i bs planted during 1915. Korin-
George Presbyterian Church last swine raising question.
stance, Mr. Newton states that the
Sunday evening. Rev. Hayes
About thirty farmers and a fe w jV la rk’ s Stedling is the only straw-
gave an interesting stereopticon of the wives were present, and the j berry that a cannery will handle
lecture and with the assistance evening was well spent in a general ! ar>J make a success of, and he
of Rev. Hoffman and Rev. Mont­ " t ilktcst on the subject of hogs and would want a fifty acre planting
gomery, a successful service was ling raising.
next x<?ar, so as to have the fruit
held, with a big crowd in attend­
T VV. Cross of Gresham, the ag ready for 19 16 canning. He would
ance.
ricultural exiiert for the P. R. L. also lvant 50 acres planted to Refu
Messrs. Miles Standish, Schiff, & P. Co., made a good talk on the gee beaus, as tlitv are the best for
Bravmau and Jackson of Portland,
-pent Saturday afternoon and S u n ­
day visiting at the borne of P. F.
Standish of Garfield. They return­
ed to rtirtlmd Monday morning
■ 'itli fourteen China pheasants.
Messrs. Sclnff and Brayman are the
•reasurer and endit man for Olds
\Voi tinan & King Co., and Mr.
J icksou is with the S. P. & S. R y .
subject, not only from the railway
company’s standpoint, but on the
question of breeding, feeding, and
hog raising as a business or side
line.
that business.
These two products
Ann aud some other
varieties of cherries and Bartlett
pears, will keep a cannery running
throughout a season.
Such a cannery as this, would
give emyloymeut to many men aud
women and would be a big stimulus
to Estacada and surrounding coun­
try.
j with Royal
Mr. Cross found an enthusiastic
audience and the general disussion
showed that the Garfield farmers
know bogs and hog raising, but
they were willing to know more
Mr. Newton is not a cannery pro
about the business. Arguments,
questions and answers were freely moter, but a practical and success-
exchanged, on all kindred subjects Iful canning man and it is to be
Iront subsoil plowing to crossed hoped that Estacada people will
breeds, and proper weights for j
hands with him and get him to
marketing.
j locate here. He does not believe in
Tlie Annual Convention of the
State Editorial Assn, will m?et in a
two day session at Oregon Citv,
Oct. 16th and 17th, the entire
party will be entertained at a ban­
quet at the Hotel Estacada, th<
J. E Werlein, F. D. Hunt anri 'D >ng to can all kinds and varieties
17'h , as gtusis <,fThe P. R L ¿v
P. Co. and max I k - they xviil tie cl R. M Townsend, of the railway ' of productS' but insists on steady
p ,cs I supply before beginning work attd
lowed to view the plant of the Esta­ company, were to have been
! that means planting in advance
cada Prog res-, with its up-to date nt, but were unable to attend, ow- j
I ing to their absence from the city. I He paid * ' 0 0 °
ton for Bartlelt
equipment, but maxbe not.
'pears this year at Hood River.
i
The question of the formation of
Mj'S. A. K . Mottoii, Miss Klorrie
catile and swine breeding clubs,
Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. \Ym. Kuh-
Ownership of Clackamas
was discussed, and this meeting
rasch, Mr and Mrs. Harry Schneid­
County Hemes
was but the beginning of the ulti­
er and Mrs. C. F. Frazier, of Esta-
mate formation of such organiza­
The
Uuited
States Census De­
cada and Cazadero, made a hiking
tions in the Estacada country.
partment
at
Washington
has just
trip up the Clackamas river last
If any other secticu or party of issued a bulletin dealing with the
week. The-partv walked to Roar­
people, will get together at some ownership of Clackamas countv
ing iix-er. where the Kulirasclies
given place and at some appointed homes
The important facts con
stopped over, mid the balance of
time, Mr. Cross and others would tnir.ed in the bulletin relative to
the party xv-nt through to the Cary
like to hold a similar meeting with this county are as follows: There
Hot Springs and had a very enjoy­
them,
Arrange your dates, and i are 1 . 7 1 6 homes in Clackamas coun-
able trip. Tom Morton and Fred
advise either Mr. Cross, at Oresb ty. Of this number, 3 .5 2 5 are farm
Bannister took dinner with them at
am, or phone this office and we will homes; 1.982 of the farm homes are
Camp Kilkare.
do the rest.
owned by their occupants and are
All of the road supervisors
free of mortgaged incumbrance.
from Eastern Clackamas w ere1 G a rfie ld D orcas S o c ie ty
The mortgaged farm homes nuni-
Oregon City pilgrims last Wed-1
Tlte Garfield Dorcas Society will her 1,019 Renters occupy 503 farm
nesday, attending the opening of j
hold its anr.ii.it meeting and elec­ homes in this county.
the County Court. It sure i.-Ta
tion of officers Thursday afternoon,
Out of a total of 7 , 1 1 6 homes in
cinch to be a road supt r\ laor
, j tj, at t h e ’home of Mrs. \V. the county, 3 591 are urban homes.
with nothing to ?lo but work, _ „ -1 , , ,
.
R. Rttd
Members are urged to be There are 1,98a urban home own­
and on holidays work a little j
present and come early.
ers in the county. Of this nuitilter,
harder trying to get their share
547 are mortgaged; 1,404 of the ur­
Mrs.
F.
L.
Bundy,
Secy.
of the tax money from the court. 1
ban owned homes are free of in­
When the court met, our local |
supervisors were very much in | Eagle Creek Grange Notice cumbrance.
There are 1,489 rented urban
evidence and they put up a good
On account of the change in the ! homes in the county.
square fight for their districts.
Hold it up to the light
and see 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 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 m ay 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 F R E E R A N G E .
Estacada Furniture Co.
Green Trading Stamp».
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Foot B a ll
are not cheaply gotten up, and
train service of the P. R L. & P.
During the absence of the edi- cost money. They should receive
The census enumerators were tin-
Since the opening of the hunting Co., the program of Eagle Creek]
tor, the high school students. ("’ Her bill posting attention than
ab'e to secure data pertaining to the
season, the nearby country has list 1 Grange for its next meeting has '
who were editing the Progress. ^ ey have had. For instance,
ownership of a small perrenlage of
ened to a miniature reproduction of been changed, as it is impossible to]
probably forgot to make much f ever*^ ° f the cards were lying
both the rural and urban homes in
the European conflict, hut the nttnt get a speaker here for the forenoon
mention
of a game of football *n the mud under telephone poles
this county.
which they played in Portland, and others were dangling from a
her of dead among the "Chinas ’ is
The members of Eagle Creek!
against the Washington High tack in one corner.
way below the average. No local Grange are requested to be at the j
Card
of
Thanks
Sc
hool. Probably it was due to
The council has considered
accidents have been reported this j Hall at 10 A. M --harp tor a busi
their editorial modesty that the passing an ordinance against
reason ar.d it is hoped that notu ness session of the Orange, and at | We
We wish to thank our many score w a s not printed.
Next posting hills promiscuously about
will occur, but as Icabod, the Ice 1 30 P. M , Oct. 17th, a speaker friends, neighbors and the var- Saturday, there
will be a r e a l town, and it is careless jiosting
lard poet, has stated; " T h e open fr m the O. A . C . will lecture on ¡Oils organizations in this vicinity. Ka.me
Franklin
H igh that will bring t.lxrnt the passing
a . ag
, a . inst
..
,,
of such an ordinance. Nothing
season for hunting i* a legal period. Dairy Husbandry. Everybody is fo r the help and encouragement, Schixil at 2:40 P. M
The students had printed some looks sadder than a torn, bodrag-
during which time a man may Ic- cordially invited to attend the Ire- given by them to its, in our re­
very fine bristol board jiosters gled circus sheet, flapping in a
gally slaughter his best friend or tore. Mrs. Sarah E. Bates, tectur- cent misfortune.
calling at ention to the games winter's blast and it is no adver-
I enemy
1 er, Eagle Creek Grange.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Reisland. I for this season. These jiosters ■ tisement for a live town either.