Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, November 12, 1914, Image 1

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    NO . 8 of VO L. 8
E STA CA D A . OREGON, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER la. 1914
News Noies
I he Gresham & Estacada
Canning Company.
Estacada Slate Bank
W ilcox-Reid W edding
A quiet home wedding was sol-
P. M. Wagner, of Estacada, is Ilow would that title sound, if | emized Ia3t Sunday afternoon at
building an addition on his house. the following proposed plans carry? the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Mike H. E. Davis of Gresham, the Reid, of Springwater, when their
Laski of Eagle Creek, last Thurs-! president of the Gresham Fruit daughter. Miss Susie Reid, was
Grower’ s Assn, and of the canning married to Guy Wilcox, of Spring-
day, an 8J4 lb. boy.
company, was au Lstacada visitor water.
Miss Dora Curriu of Currinsville
last Tuesday.
The ceremony was performed
entertained her Sunday School class
Mr. Davis is a practical farmer ; by Rev. Aue, of the Springw ater
last Thurstay evening.
and fruit grower of years experience [ Presbyterian Church, in the pres-
Miss J. J. Lynch, of Garfield, and is at present operating the big enceof about fifteen relatives and
We have just received a car load
is spending a few days, visiting W. W. Cotton ranli.
friends.
in Portland.
He reports thac the Gresham
Some of their enthusiastic
of 3, 4 and 6 inch TILE which we will sell
Miss Helen Klinker of George, cannery building is built, at a cost friends charivaried them Mon­
who has been visiting in Portland of #4000. and that over $Sooo. of day night and gave a good imita­
at reduced rates for the next 10 days.
for a few weeks, has returned home. the $15000. capitalization has been tion of the bombardment of 0s-
tend.
I paid in,
Born— Tuesday, to Mr. and Mrs.
The young couple will immedi­
The
cannery
will
begin
operating
If you are going to need any tile this winter
A. M. Stevens of Garfield, a daugh­
1 next spring and Mr Davis is ar­ ately begin housekeeping in the
ter.
or next spring, better buy new and save money.
ranging for the necessary fruits and J. A. Reid farm home, as the
Miss Ethel Tracy, of Garfield, vegetables to work on, besides the young folks have leased the par­
who has been very ill at her amount which will come from the ental homestead.
Everything in
home, is reported as improving Giesham country.
s!»w!y.
Mr. Davis suggested that possibly
Foot Ball
Hardware
Implements
Harness
Mrs. Frank Ewing, of Caza- growers from Estacada and other One dollar’s worth for two bits
dero, recently met with a painful, points along the line, could be in­ was the reward obtained by the
BERT h. FINCH
Estacada, Oregon
if not serious accident, by a fall, terested in joining their cooperative lucky spectators of last Satur­
which resulted in a badly strain­ association and share iu the profits, day’s .game, between Estacada
as well as profit bv the sale of their High School and St Johns.
ed arm.
produce. Such a plan might be
I. & P. Co are having
The St Johns team was the
P o y v in
i n g n 27,oo
5 1 1 0 per
Per ton
bushd
for £ood
worked out, with au arrangement
1 T am ra
{or frray
oats wheat- the The board P. R. sidewalks
around their
strongest
aggregation that Esta­
to establish an Estacada cannery,
hotel property, repaired and it
cada
has
tackled yet, having
when the local planting has increas­
beaten Gresham and other fast
Flour (Hard Wheat Patent) 6.00 per bbl. would be a good idea for other pro­ ed .sufficiently.
perty owners to do the same.
teams.
The coming season they expect
Shorts - ’$32. per ton.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Dunlop, of to can Gold Dollar and Clarke's Most of the spectators had
Bran - 30. per ton.
Garfield, entertained about thirty Seedling strawberries; Cutbbert and looked for a walk-over on the
of the visitors, owing to the
Feed of all kinds- prices fair, honest weights and treatment. friends with an informal dancing Antwerp, red raspberries; Evei- part
new
line up for the locals, but
and card party, last Saturday green blackberries; Bartlett pears;
were
agreeably surprised to see
night.
Try a small package of “Guthries Chicken Mixture.”
Green gage plums; Kentish, Early
that
Estacada
had improved 200
It 1 « a tonic for poultry—containing bran,
A party of hunters, with Chris Richmond, Royal Ann, Bing and since their former
game.
short«, soy-bean meal and blood meal.
Lambert
cherries;
gooseberiies;
cur­
Klinker of George as guide, are
Estacada
lost
by
score of
(Formula from F. B. Guthrie, Agricultural teacher, Estacada School.)
on a hunting trip in the Wild rants; apples, for cider and canning; 13 to 6. The visitors the
played
Cat Mountain country, where Refugee and Kentucky Wonder snappy ball every minute fast,
and
Estacada Lumber and Produce Co.
bear are reported as plentiful. beans.
their
forward
passes
and
trick
The
growers
in
this
section
Henry Githens, Ralph Herbert
plays, gained them the majori­
and C. Sarver of Currinsville, left should at least be willing to plant ty of their yardage.
Estaca­
and
sell
their
product
and
if
an
ar­
Tuesday evening on au extended
da
had
the
stronger
line
and, at
rangement
can
be
made
to
ultimate­
pleasure trip among friends and
straight,
old
fashioned
foot
ball,
*3
ly get a cannery here, some of the
relatives near Heppuer, Or.
people would probably buy a share had the better of it.
Mr Beckett and daughter of of stock.
Every man on the local team
Portland, spent last week on theii
At a later date, It is likely that a played a star part and the new
recently purchased farm at Eagle meetiug will be held in Estacada, to ends, Johnson and Bartlemay are
Creek, helping clear some of the consider a union of some sort, with fast and nervy. Plays should
land.
be arranged to allow these two
our neighboring growers.
Mr«. Mary Heiple entertained the
The Progress hopes to soon print men to carry the ball, as their
Priscilla Club, to one of her fine a list of the prices that were paid speed should count. The backs
dinners, on Saturdav last at her the past season, for the above pro­ did more than their share of de­
beautiful home in North Ourrins- ducts, by the Puyallup, Wash, co­ fensive and offensive work, with
ville. About tweuty members en­ operative cannery. If you are in­ good punting by Dale.
joyed the treat.
terested in this proposition, kindly
Estacada played too much on
the defensive in the last half,
The many Garfield friends of advise this office or Mr. Davis.
and had they taken the offensive
Mrs. Geo. P. Henderson of Pori-
Monument Fallen
and not punted on their first
land, will be pleased to know that
Metal Repairing
Plumbing
Electric Wiring
Last week, Clark Posson of Es­ down, when they were safe by
she is doing nice!) , after her opera­
tacada, felled the 60 foot brick
tion on Nov. 6th at St. Vincent's chimney, which has so long been from 10 to 30 yards, they prob­
ably would have tied the score.
hospital.
a land marx, on the Terrace Ad
I 11 the last half, Estacada had
it o a week
$2 a day
cl
it
ion
flat,
marking
the
finish
of
W. S. Pyle of Estacada is build­ Kstacada’s commercial supremacy, but
five yards to go and on a
ing a boulder wall along the front as a ceramic manufacturing center. first down,
pass,
of his Terrace Addition property, Clark is renovating the 50,000 odd which failed, tried and a forward
substantially
'which, with the grass terrace bricks and getting them back into ended their chances. Inasmuch
M O D E R N C O N V E N IE N C E S
above, presents a r.eat appear­ their original shape, for active ser- as Estacada could make gains
One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast
ance
from the flat below.
vite in live industries.
Local and Tourist Trade Solicited
through St Johns line, they
Each of these bricks, represents
Stanley Ture!, Jr., of the Esta­ a certain
amount of Estacada’« in­ snould have resorted to line
cada High School, killed a brown vestor’s money,
for at least three
hut it was not the plunging
bear, near their Dodge ranch. investors who were
to blame for downs, before trying a pass in
Palace Meat Market
He had trapped two of them, and the collapse of the original brick such crowded quarters.
both had escaped, but he over­ making business.
We handle only the best of meats
Estacada should win their game
took and killed the smaller of the
Lard, Bacon, Sour Kraut, Pickier.
against
Oregon City, at Estaca-
Dorcas Election
pair.
A complete line of fresh and salt meats.
.
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.
.
,
..
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.
.
da,
Nov.
21st, if they will play
The Ladies of the Estacada M.
Fresh vegetables in their season.
At
the
annual
meeting
of
the
fh in . .|ifl . t Saturdiv with
E. Church will serve chicken hot Garfield Dorcas Society, held in 1 a* they “ Y last i»turday. with
Fresh Eggs and Butter.
October at the home of Mrs. W *ht' addition of a few trick or
tamales
with bread and butter for
fR L l) JORG, P ro p rie to r
R. Reid, the^ following officers fake plays. More attention
15 cents. Creamed potatoes, salad, were elected.
should be given to the issuing of
cofLe, cake and pie, 5 cents each, Pres. Mrs. H. G. Trowbridge.
the signals, to pound a given
at the C. I. C. room, Nov. 20th. at Vice Pres. Mrs. II. A. LaBarre.
Special
weak
point, and more field gen­
Secy. Mrs. S. D. Dunlop.
6 P. M. sharp.
eralship
is needed. The tackling
Dem ing’s Garfield LOGANBERRIES 25c lb,
Mrs. E, E. Saling of Currinsville Trea3. Mrs. Edward Shearer.
was
still
a little high but no fum­
Joint November and December bling occurred.
entertained a party of twelve in
meeting.
Dec.
3rd.
at
the
A.
O
kouor of her birthday, last Tues­ Whitcomb home.
W aterb u ry and Chapman
day. It was also the birthday of
From All Section
$1 A Y E A R
Do you need any tile?
Make
YOUR BANK
We are operating a modern bank on the
most conservative principles, and we re­
spectfully solicit your patronage.
Make use of our savings and checking
service, and feel free to store your valuable
papers in our safe deposit vaults.
Call on us if you wish advice or assis­
tance, whether borrowing or loaning.
For insurance our service is of the best
and we want you to avail yourself of our ser­
vice.
LtaOY D. WALKER. President
THOMAS YOCtlM. Vice President
IRWIN D. WRlSHl, Coshier
Interest paid on time deposits.
TO
M A K E R O O M
I am Selling
Plow Share-
Ground & Gummed
25 c
Hoop Iron for Barrels.
Hand Saws Filed
Cross Cut Saws Filed
Expert Saw Hammering
FO R
LADIES -
Do you know half of your labor can
be saved by using the O’C ED A R MOP and POLISH ?
Ask your neighbor who has used one
Or better still, try one for yourself.
SOLD ON TRIAL by
Estacada Pharmacy
Fire Insurance
A.
E.
SPARKS
Pacific States fire Insurance Co.
L M. Kirchem of Oregon City
and his brotber-in-law, John Stein-
man of Eagle Creek, were Estacada
visitors last Tuesday
Mr. Kirch-
etn is one of the officials of the
Ogle Mt. Mining Co. The plant,
which comprises a cyanide mill and
other works, is closed for this win­
ter.
Prohibition Celebration
Because of the recent prohi­
bition victory in Oregon, the peo­
ple of the Garfield country, met
at the Nora Memorial Church,
last Sunday afternoon and held a
general rejoicing.
Representative Guy T. Hunt
Nov. 7th was the 70th anniver- ?P°k ' briefly and promised his
sarv of the birth c R. G. Palma- full support of the enforcement
te. r (Doc) of Garfield. A birth- of the laws regulating the liquor
Beginning next Sunday. Nov. , £ay
. *,v*n
this ; traffic and other vital problems,
with \-Wa?
his sis..er
and . ak sister-
15th, the Christian in Church will 1 home, dl"™
rival
rm-ptine"
in-law,
Mrs.
E.
M.
Horner
and
The Clackamas County dele-
hold a series of rev
"jM rs. Sarah Palmateer of Gar-¡gates. Hunt, Hisley, Schuebel
in charge of pastor Givens.
field, an guests. Doc is one 01 and Dimirk, will all be heard
These meetings will continue in- .the
oldest settlers m this coun-
definitely and extra musical at- try, having crowed the plains in f
". ' ...
8F . n’ . n
tractions will be given every i '52 and can still do a full day’s c‘'nr,t’c*1011
wise legislation
evening, as well as steriopticon work, along with the best of .**>'! enforcement of the prohi-
talks.
I them.
bition laws.
J. W. Reed of Estacada and Mr.«.
H. C. Butler of Currinsville. Agts
not known.
Chas. W. Hayes of Portland,
was a visitor at the Eagle Creek
Sunday School last Sunday. After
the Sunday School, he preached a
short nut interesting sermon, and,
in the evening, gave a fine steriop-
ticon lecture.
S TO C K
Six Fish Rods Left
$ 2.50 salmon rod - $ 1.85
'$ 4.00 trout rod - $ 3.50
$ 2.50 bristol rod - $ 2.00
WTe are fa6t closing out our
FRENCH BLUE ENAMELED
WARE
The lucky number wins the $50.00 Range
Estacada Furniture Co.
Crcen Trading Stamps.
UNDERTAKERS
GELT A
N E W T A IL O R E D
S U IT
F O R T H IS
W I N T E R 'S D A N C E S
SPECIAL OFFER
FOR NOVEMBER
4
I will accept orders for 22 suits
The Hotel Estacada
OREGON
N E W
W e have two Baby Buggies left
Regular price $ 7.00 now $ 5.65
C. C. M ILLER
ESTACADA,
it
*
! .
EACH
Made to your order, with choice of Serges, Tweeds,
Worsteds or Cheviots.
R- G- M A R C H B A N K
-
ESTACADA
Agent for the International Tailoring Company.
Pure Food Department
CARY’S
MERCANTILE CO.
Buy Your Groceries Cheaper
On any $20. or more order of assorted
groceries purchased at our store, we will
guarantee to te as cheap or cheaper than
any catalogue house in Portland.
If you have not received a copy
of our November grocery catalog,
we will be pleased to mail one to you.