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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1914)
Garfield Cheese Factory Dancing and Shooting This title is not meant to convey After the special road n et-tine held l»y District 49, last Saturday, j that Kstacada dances are connected at the Country Club, the meeting in anyway with shootings, but to turned its attention to the organiza call attention to the three big dances, tion of some dairying industry for which are scheduled for this week. Thanksgiving eve at the Kagle that locality. Hall and Thanksgiving The concensus of opinion was in Creek favor of a clitese factory, in prefer night, tli; annual C. I. C. dance at ence to any other foim of milk and llie Kstacada Pavilion and every cream disposal. A committee was one is invited to both affairs. Saturday evening, Nov. 28th appointed to gather all of the data available on this subject, same to there will be a dance at the Gar be submitted before a special mass field Country Club, from 8 to 12 mteting of the farmers. The orig inal project comprises the entire Garfield country, with a centrally located factory. These farmers mean business, and Mr. Spachman has guaranteed to increase his herd of cattle to twenty head or over. G . T. Hunt has suggested that this matter come up at the same meeting with the cannery subject. It would not be advisable to con flict these important enterprises. A meeting should be held in Garfield proper, inasmuch as the people of that community are most vitally in terested, although every farmer should be interested ultimately. This plan is along the lines of standardizing the breeds of local cattle, with such strains as Hol- steins or Jerseys. C has Bard, recently of Spring- water, but at present located at Garfield, Wash., in a letter to the Progress, repoits that the Holstein cows are making money tor him and he is especially interested in the proposed Upper Garfield cattle club. Bard slates that he expects to return to Estacada within anoth er two years and will bring with him his herd of high grade Hol- steins. Baker-Linn Wedding Garfield Band Nets $50.25 room limit. A delightful progtain was ren dered, with selections by the band, solos, both male and female, recita tions by children and grown-ups and dialogs by the boys. While the boxes did not realize the amount of money which they were worth, they were all sold and at gootl prices. Following the auction, a Inncli was served in the dining room, where the contents of the boxes were mixed wi’ h the good things prepared by the ladies. A s school will not reopen until! ‘ Monday, the many high school pu- j pils from away have gone home to visit, and the football boys a r e 1 planning to have their share of tile ! Thanksgiving "eats’ ’ since they j are now out of training. Debate trvont will take place Fri- | day, December n t h . A very good Thanksgiving pro gramme was rendered l>y the Web- . sterian Literary Society. Friday tiie P. M. | 20th. A number of visitors were Don’ t forget the annual shoot at I present. the Kstacada Rod & Gun Club The second of the grade spelling Grounds during the day. Bring ¡contests was held last F'riday. First your rifle, shotgun or revolver. ¡honors went to the Fifth grade Ladies Aid Clear $28 If the Mexicans or Spaniards, who are supposed to have invented “ hot tamales’ ’ could have tasted one of them as cooked and served bv the Ladies Aid of the Estacada M. K. church last Friday, they would have quit cooking and joined the army or started a fresh revolu tion for another taste. The only objection was the scarcity of the corn husked dainties, as the latt comers had to go without and no second helpings were possible. | whose average was 8 7 . 2 % : the ' Sixth grade made 4 he lowest aver- \ age which was 78 3 % . Those con- j tests will be held regularly every two weeks to prepare the grades for the district and county spelling con tests in the spring. Some Gold Brick Corn Contest Thanksgiving Time Will soon be here We have ROASTERS of all kinds, for Turkeys, Geese, Ducks and Chick ens. Roasters in Aluminum, Granite, Pressed steel and Sheet iron. C a r v in g sets, Basting spoons, Gravy ladles and Silverware of all description, at prices to suit your pocket book. C a ll in and look over our lines. Everything in Hardware Implements Harness Bert H. Finch Estacada, Oregon Death of Mrs. J. A. Marchbank Mrs. Jas A . Marchbank of North Yakima, Wash., formerly of Spring- water, died last Saturday after a lingering illness. The body was brought to Esta- eada last Monday afternoon and the burial was in charge of Undertaker Hciitborn. The funeral services The Ogle Mt. Mining Co , our were held at the Springwater Bres- 1 nearest mining project, brought hyterian Church with interment at cut their brick cf gold. Nov. 18th. the Springwater cemetery. from h i mine, to civilization. Mis Marchbank was Miss Jennie Inasmuch as this brick represent ! Howell of Springwater and leavts a ed the season's output and weighed I number of relatives and friends in 1 447 ounces, worth about $ 20. per I that community. ounce, its contemplated y i p through 1 Mrs. Marchbank is survived by the mouutaius was not advertised 1 tier hu.sbund and lour children. in advance. Another year of steady The Progress and their many i operation should see many such a- friends express their sincerest sym monnts of gold brought out. pathy to them in this bereavement. ! Through the efforts of the George Commercial and Social Club, a con test is being contemplated with a prize for the best showing of home grown corn, at next year's fair. The George people are making arrangements to obtain the best of seed corn, so that all contestants will start on an equal footing. A s a suggestion, in order to get The entertainment and lunch box acclimated seed, John lily, Edward auction, which was given at the Still and others, grew perfect corn Garfield Grange flail last Saturday last year. night, brought out a big crowd that filled the hall l«eyoiid the standing The wedding of Jus. Linn of Cur- rinsville uiid Miss Audrey Baker of South Kstacada, took place in Van couver. Tuesday, November 17th. The couple are living at the Linn home and were given the regular charivari Thursday night, with its dynamite accompaniment. School Notes Gladys Car|>ontcr, School Editor To late to classify FOR S A L E — Fresh Jersey cow, | first class: 3 VI. old, 4450 lb mare j | Inquire of A. Miller, Klwood, Or. F O R S A L E — 13 head of milk cows and heifers, 4 fresh cows, 1 fresh heifer, 5 heifers will be fresh soon. 2 hulls, 6 bull calves Inquire 1 of W. P. Ferrel. Barton, ^ r There were about seventy people in attendance at the Kagle Creek Grange meeting last Saturday It being the Saturday before Thanks giving. the lady meinliers prepared a regular Thanksgiving dinner. Mr. H. F.. Davis, president of the ¡Gresham Fruit Growers' Assn , gave a talk on the Gresham can Pure Eood Department CARY’S MERCANTILE CO. Buy your Groceries cheaper On any $20. or more order of as sorted 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 Palace Meat Market We handle only the best of meats .Lard, Bacon, Sour Kraut, Pickle0. A comp'ete line of fresh and salt meats. Fresh vegetables in their season. Fresh Eggs and Butter. Estacada 6 Oregon Oity 14 concluded The line up for Saturday's MUD JORG, Proprietor game was: Womer F- Li., Capt. Dale K. H. nery. LADIES - Do you know half of Denny L. H. Adolph Weiderhold of Bissell re- : Frazier t). B. your labor can be saved by using the Gard (I, cently brought to Kstacada a 1 195 Barr R. G. O-CEDAR MOP and POLISH? ; lh. steer which he sold to Fred Jorg Courtwright L. G. of the Palace Market for 6 cents Heed L. G. 2nd half per pound. If the owner had tak Ask your neighbor who has used one. Wagner L. T. Or better still, try one for yourself. Schmidt R. T. en the time and gone to the e x Johnson L. E. pense of marketing the critter in SOLD ON TRIAL Ly Bartlemay R. E. he would not have made Substitutes, Harkenrider, Tur- as Portland, much money on the deal, as the Estacada Pharmacy el. Kirchem, Trullinger, Ewalt Portland price was $ 7 35 that day. I and Courtwright.