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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 29, 1912)
ESTACADA PROGRESS SUPPLEMENT E S T A C A D A , ORE GO N, T H U R S D A Y , FEB. 29, 1912- GtORGt Miss F lora Johnson surprised her father on his b irth day bv in v itin g a num ber of his neighbors to spend the e v e n ing. A ll enjoyed the occasion. C arl b in s is h elpin g Peter R ath to get out tim ber for a new barn he w ill build this summer. ch icken s for early fries. C h icken s aré b ein g raised now by all th e farmers. T h e reg u lar m eeting L adies A id Society of th e The school ch ildren are e n jo yin g their d ist Episcopal ch u rch , will croquet grounds recen tly com pleted. ou W ednesday, M arch 6 , Krastus S m ith ’s sermon was appreci- p. in. at th e residence at«*«l by th e church jieople and it is hoped W omer. All m em bers he w ill m ake anoth er visit. C lark e c o ck e rlin e bought tw o Peta- S uest«=d to be present, luma incubators each with a capacity of Mrs, W. R. F. Browne, Sec, Ed H arders, who is w o rk in g for Jarl 25(i eggs. Bros, and Rath C o ., spent Sunday at W ork is now b ein g done on the Mattoon home. roa«l. T h e im provem ents are m aking Miss H elena K lin k e s w ho was operated the road fit for travel. upon for appendicitis at St. V in cen t’s in Portland has n early recovered and w ill EAGLE CREEK soon be home. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. C lester left T h u rs Y o u r correspondent is inform ed the d ay for M olíala, w here th ey w ill spend G eorge school w ill have a b asket social a w eek w ith Mrs. C lester's parents. the last day of sch ool. H unter C a h ill, w ho is in the Good Ilcn rv Johnson and dau gh ter Flora Sam aritan hospital, exp ects to be up in spent Sun day w ith Mr. W eideshold and a w heel ch air in a few days. fam ily. T h e m arriage of R o y D ouglas and Miss J. V. H art called on A. H. M illes S u n Rosa M ochn ke was som ewhat o f a su r d ay afternoon. prise to his friends here. Fred Lins sold oats to a man w ho lives There w ill he a dance Saturday, M arch on the K in g place in Dover. and, at th e E a g le Creek h all. Good C hris and H en ry K lin k e s were the m usic guaranteed. gu es'e of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Paulsen As an x io u s as Sunday. Carl R ath wen to Portland last week on a business trip and to visit his sister. G us Jansen has gon e to V ancouver to work for his brother. F rank O chs w as d elayed in Kstacada last w eek by a sick horse. T he anim al recovered. Mr. and Mrs. T. H arders were guests of the Linns fam ily. H en ry Johnson w as in w eek. Estacada last H enry S chm idt w ho is h au lin g pota toes. says the roads are becom ing bad. VIOLA Mr. and Mrs. S ealy of O aklan d , C a l., and th eir tw o little «laughtersare v isitin g th eir gran dparen ts, Mr. and Mrs. C. M il ler, Sr. James H am ilton has been sprayin g his fruit orchard. Mr. Burns sold tw o cows last M onday. Mr. Lovelace w ent to Portland last F n - <lay and b rought back tw o 58 e g g incu-. bators. He exp ects to raise Barred R ock of the M etho be held a t 2:30 of Mrs. are re- A special co m m u n i cation of E stacad a L odge No. 146 , A. F. A M ., '.vili be held on M onday, M arch 4 , a t 8 p. m. W ork in th e M. M d e gree. V isiting b reth ren cordially invited. By order of th e W. M. W m Dale, Sec. E x ch an g es from New Y ork and N ew Jersey are p rin tin g th e circu lar letter sent out by th e C en tral L abor Union of P ortland, w arn in g people to keep aw ay from O regon. The N ew E ngland n ew spapers are com ment ing on the letter and end o rsin g th e views of th e labor council. T h e harm done by th e le tte r to O regon and th e coast, is considerable and will require hard w ork fcy th e b u si ness people of th e sta te to offset it. A nd th e old adage th a t a lie trav els faster th an the tru th is being ex e m plified in th is case. anybody to b ring th e m u rd erers of th e H ill fam ily of A rdenw ald to justice. C ounty Com m issioner W illiam M attoon of E sta cada tak es th e position th a t the co unty should not hire special co u n sel to assist th e d istric t attorney METHODIST CHURCH unless th e latter asks for it. T he^ S e r v ic e s n ext S u n d a y a s fo llo w s co unty co u rt is som ew hat divided, 10 a. m. but Mr. M attoon has m ade his po Sunday School 11 a. m. sition clear. H e u n d e rsta n d s th a t Preaching Epworth League 6:30 p. m. th ere h as not been sufficient ev i Preaching 7:30 p. m. dence introduced to secure a con — W . R. F. B r o w n e , P a sto r. viction and before th e co unty goes CHRISTIAN CHURCH to an e x tra e x p e n d itu re of 58.000 to $ 10,000 he w ants to be assured Sunday School 10 a. m. th a t th e d istrict atto rn ey needs help. Preaching 11 a. m. C onsiderable feeling has been w o rk Preaching 7:45 p. m. ed u p over th e case and M r M at — W. G i v e n s , Pastor toon th in k s th ere will be farth e r developm ents. Sheriff Mass asserts CHURCH OF CHRIST he has evidence to convict H arvey, Services in the Free Methodist Church. bu t th e county c o u rt w an ts to be Bible School - - 10:30 a. m. "sh o w n ” before a u th o rizin g special Preaching - 11:30 a .m . counsel. A. M. C h a f f e e , Pastor.