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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1915)
News Notes From All Sections All campers and local fisher men report having made good catches in the mountain streams in the last two weeks; but the record, including the Progress Is New and Complete prize, is again won by W. B. Simmons of Estacada. who fished l)ont fail to Inspect my Stock of near home and brought in a 20 W atches, Clocks, Si verware and Jewelry inch, 3>*n> rainbow trout last week; having caught it less than a mile from Estacada, near the Repairing a Specialty Faraday power house. Our Jewelry Stock I will be in Estacada— A uk . 2nd to 8th Aug. 16th to 22nd. Miss Kate Nelson o f Portland spent the week-end visiting her father, P. Nelson o f Elwood. Ed Williams, wife and baby W hen not here, leave work at Marchbank’ s. daughter o f Portland are spend ing a couple o f weeks vacation, at the home o f his sister, Mrs. C. F. Frazier o f Estacada. F. E. Beckwith, Mrs. Ida Bennington o f Hor ton, Or.; Mrs. Ella Wheeler o f Cadillac, Mich., and Mrs. Grace Taylor o f Blachley, Or. are visit ing at the L. Y. Congdon home in Currinsville. The Jeweler Adjoining Marchbank’ s Don’t Let It Get Away From You that we couldn’ t sell meat the second time to a good housekeeper if what she bought the first time didn’ t prove correct in weight and right in quality and price. Palace Meat Market Fred Jorg. Proprietor Phone Main 83. Broadway Estacada, Oregon The party o f campers, headed by Bob Duncan o f Portland, re turned this week after spending a fortnight in the mountains, having visited the Cary Hot S p r i n g s , Timothy Meadows, Clackamas Lake and other point3. The English Made Candy Something Entirely New Full fresh line of Candies, Cigars and Smokers Articles Kodak Supplies • Films and Developers Fishing Tackle Ed Boner • Estacada Geo Dale o f Estacada, D. D. S. is contemplating locating at Heppner, Or. where he will es tablish his dental office. Miss Delia Rynning o f Estaca da returned home last week after completing the Normal School summer course at Mon mouth, Or. Mrs. Viola Douglass o f Barton, accompanied by her grand daughters Mildred and Florice, left last Wednesday for eastern Oregon, where she will cook for the threshing crew, working for her son Jesse. Miss Frankie Hermitage o f Union, Or. is visiting at the home o f her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. I. I). W righ tpf Estacada, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beers and Miss Echo Githens o f Alspaugh, visited friends in Gresham last Sunday. L um ber KlaeUch Mill« First class lumber o f all kinds, promptly delivered from big stock on hand. Dimension material a specialty. Phone or call at mill, H. H. Udell and family of Dover and Mrs. H. F. Gibson o f Barton, spent last Saturday at the Jas Gibson home in Barton. Mrs. Zoe Herrick o f Redlands, Calif., is the guest this week o f Mrs. I. Bauernfiend o f Currins ville. Riley’s Toffies at Dodge. O. C. Klaetach, Owner. or other Organizations Does your club room need a new instrument? Do you want a piano, player piano, organ or phono graph? W e will make you a liberal allowance on your present instru ment and will so arrange the balance of your pay ments, that the purchase of the new instrument will not prove an embarassment to you. Advise us of your wants and B rn Sunday, August 1st, a son to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. John son o f Eagle Creek. Stanley Bartlett o f Estacada, who was sup|K>sed to be chasing jack rabbits in eastern Washing ton in bis Ford car, returned last week, having added about 1000 miles to his record. He followed the Columbia Highway to the roots, then drove on to Spokane and other Washington points, where he attended to some business matters. Cash Paid For Eggs Lodges, Clubs, Granges Tobacco and Cigarettes will be the subject of Rev. Kady’a lec ture at the Viola church next Sunday evening. Peter Paschal o f Barton has gone to eastern Oregon to work during the harvest. ask for our price list of slight ly used pianos and organs. R. M. Standish Estacada Agent Dr. and Mrs. H. V. Adix o f Estacada, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Currin o f Cur rinsville made a two day trip along the Columbia Highway last Sunday and Monday. Portland, Oregon J. L. Jones o f Estacada this week brought to the Progress office a two quart stone jar of early make, which he excavated at a depth o f about two feet near his home at the base o f the Wil son hill. This jar, while not the Ed Saling o f Currinsville re work o f aborigines, represents a quests that all friends refrain crude form o f pottery and is on from telling him any funny stor exhibition at this office now. ies for the next two weeks, or until the 11 inch splinter hole in Dave Fleming and family o f his stomach thoroughly heals up; River Mill returned last week for he cant laugh. A fter an X- from a vacation spent at points ray examination, the doctor holds in the Willamette Valley. Mrs. out hopes o f an early healing of Fleming’s cousin, Miss Margaret the wound, which, while painful Ingraham o f Portland is spend r.ow, is not serious enough to ing a few days at the Fleming keep Ed in bed. home this week. Mrs. W. M. Yonce and Mrs. Mrs. Adolph Wiederhold o f Chas Sparks o f Estacada left on George who was an Estacada Wednesday for a ten days outing visitor last Tuesday reports that at Newport. her husband, who was seriously Mrs. Maud Graham and daugh injured in a runaway accident ter o f Estacada, who are automo- last month, is now able to be biling thru California, had arriv about, but is not able to do any ed at Monterey, where they are work as yet. enjoying the nearby beaches. Paul Womer, foreman o f the J. W. Reed o f Estacada last I linotype departmant o f the Ben- Wednesday sold to Fred Robley |ton County Courier o f Corvallis, o f Faraday, an Oakland Six auto i visited a couple o f days at his mobile, commonly called the Oak home in Estacada. Paul, E. S. Womer and Floyd Spurlin are land Baby Six. now on a fishing trip on the up Mr. and Mrs. Wm Knopke o f per waters o f the Clackamas. Mobile, Ala. are visiting at the E. D. Allen home in Estacada. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dayte o f Portland, were the guests of Mr. In the current issue o f The Or and Mrs. A. Wiederhold o f egon Sportsman, Deputy Came George last Sunday. While Warden, Ben S. Patton o f Esta there Mr. Dayte inspected his cada has an interesting article timber holdings in the nearby on the ‘ ‘Use o f Deer Meat for Eagle Creek canyon. Baiting Traps.” Mrs. Roy Douglass o f Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lang o f spent the week-end at the home Portland, are visiting at the o f her brother. Fred Moehnke o f home o f Henry Githens in Cur Logan. rinsville. Mr. and Mrs. Githens, Mrs. Clara Eckley o f Iowa, is daughter Ruth, Clara Boyer and Mr. Lang are now in the moun visiting her cousins John and tains looking after some cattle Henry Githens o f Alspaugh and Currinsville. and gathering huckleberries.