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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1912)
P R O FESSIO N A L C A R L S I can fix anything tliat is vvrim; L A G lt C R tL K You’ll find Our Meat 0. K. steel ' Mnterial i* luring hautet ior will. your watch.— L allalt. ( iN C o R P O R A T H P ) Creek ne:ir , in every respect The taste will H E N R Y V . A D 1X. M . D , , I,allait s» Us s|K.ctacli* und eye j )r j owe' glasses are death to a-Aiiuii - h , ri.tl« * »cross K iglc .s tieen ltaillv ‘ AUy-.ugh, The district h ns P u b i¡»!u '(l I v e rv Ih u rs ttd v M ornim j dl I k - light, the teiulerip SN unusual, j P H Y S I C I A N Jt S U R G E O N . h I«4.* n SCS. headaches. Ask your utighbors. 111 ne< it of such a structure, the ol.l (& I ac ADA« O k u ,o\ the tv« iglit absolutely correct and ***** Join ihe "W hile Wings" tod..\ L S I.allutt returned from a Lri'lge having lietn coinleinncit last fall the price very loiv lor this grade O FFICE, ADJOINING RESID EN C E G. K. I. v H uIJ.KTTK. K'litor uud MKr and . le n the city. Mr. and Mrs. Rivers lelt last week (or bus,mss tiip to Pot timid. of meat. The way to know this Aberdeen, Waal) . where Mr. Rivers will j Local and Long Distance Telephone H o lt Dune.'it tel tim ed front r. ’I lie \V. C. T U. will meet with tall timber (or a large concern there. Entered at tito post,.li.ro In Estacada. Oregon »- for yourself is to give us a trial The doctor’s phone can be connected aocortd class mail I.u siness tlt|> lo 1 ‘nilU u d. Mis 1 . . U 1 S Wednesday, March 27. order We know you’ ll repeat it ith your hotne phone at night ii re Mr. White ol Portland siarnt three li J. Darling left for Rugtne and Kd Closner of Springwater was weeks writh Mr. and Mrs. T. M, Clester, all right. quested. One long ring. S U B E C K ir r iO N R A T E S oilier iMtinls on business. He will in the city Tuesday. One year He was at A number ot Eagle Creek young peo Palace Meat Market Six months.. tie gone about ? week. tempting to locate a defect in the pie attended the dance at Boiing, March 16. An enjoyable evening was reported. Dr. L. A. W E L L S R. G. l’almateer, a pioneer of Spline water telephone liue. Tiuiriday, Vta.vh 21. 1912 A. J. KiUtnillcr was pleasantly sur Oregon and an old resident of G ar D E N T IS T Miss Florence Kendall ot Somer prised by some of his friends last Satur field, was itt tow n last week. NO SINGLE TAX IN OURS. ville, N J., will arrive in Kstacada day evening. PORTLAN D. OREGON ________ $2 a day By securing a copy of the assess Mrs. D. B Frothingham of Hon soon to make her home with her Will be iu F.stacnda on Fridays «nd VIOLA ment roll of Clackamas county front olulu arrived Tuesday to visit Mr. sister, Mrs. A. K. Morton, Saturday*. Appointment« tuny be The school children of Viola are much mail« with l>r. Ailix. the assessor, some of the single tax and Mrs. \V. A. Heylman. The P. R. I. & P. Co has posted interested in the Juvenile fair which is advocates have prepared a tax roll Fred La F'ollette, editor of the notice on gates ltading to its right to be held at Logan the latter jiart of of their own by which they are at I.aPine Inter-Mountain visited with of way, that a fine of $50 will be August. Many of them will contest for A L L M O D E R N C O N V E N IE N C E S tempting to show that some of the his brother, G. K. La F'ollette, imposed on tile person leaving the the prizes. J O H N S T E I N E R . M. D William Hinkenbotham plans to move farmers who have hignly improved over Sunday. P h ysicia n » S ukoxon gates open. to Boring to work in the suw mill. One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast property, will pay less under the Mrs. Ada Unruh was in town Joe LeCroy is making vast improve John Zobrist has returned from a sem a single tax than at present, because trip to Bend, a town in Ceutral and organized a Y . P. B. and an L. ments on the Lab rett place. He is a of the elimination of personal prop Local and Tourist Trade Solicited Office in residence, next to I. U. 0 . F. Oregon. He expressed himself as T. L. Mrs. Unruh is state presi brother of Smith LeCroy, deceased. erty. While this is a selfish view, Hall. Office Hum»: Malcolm Devore is visiting with the well pleased with that section of dent of the W. C. T. U. and att it may appeal to some. But it only 10 to 12 A. M., 7 to 8 P. M. Grahams until next Sunday. the state. eloquent speaker. means if the theory were true— Ed Miller has finished liis woodsaw A new gravel crossing at Mor and will liegiu sawing the latter part of John B. Bowman left Wednesday that it throws the tax burden on for Tustin, Orange county, Califor row is being put in by the P. R. L. the week. C L A U D E W. D E V O R E the men who haven't the means to & P. Co. Morrow is becoming lames Uamiltoa was in Estacada last improve their farms as rapidly as nia, where he will reside in the A T TO R N EY-A T-LA W quite a wood shipping point, five week. and their mote fortunate neighbors, future. His relatives are residents cars being sent out this week. It James Craft has been ill the j>ast few N O TA RY P U B L IC That will depreciate the value of of that section. Aldtrmait Wnt. Underwood has is estimated that about 1,000 cars weeks. E s ta c a d a , O re go n these lands and at the same time Norma Randolph was unable to attend gone to Uuderwood, Wash., for a will be sent out during the year. depreciate the value of improved school Friday. "Through F'ire and Smoke" an land, as the farmer will find if he visit of a week or ten days with Frank Cockerline has been clearing J. W. M ILLER especially thrilling drama film will relatives. The town was named tries to sell. If there's a mortgage land which he w ill plant to crop. be shown at the Family theatre to BLACKSMITH after Mr. Underwood's uncle. on his land, the security diminishes Mr. and Mrs Taunler have moved into Mr. and Mrs. Gage of Oskosh, night and tomorrow night. In ad their former residence. E X I - K K T J IO K S K S H O K R and renewal or extension of the Weather has been favorable and the loan will be extremely difficult. In Wis , are visiting Mrs Gage's sis dition, the management has pro- All work guaranteed vided two fine reels—"Son of the farmers are doing their spring plowing additicn, the changing into the new ter, Miss Minnie Hewitt, a teacher Shunammite” a biblical story and and planting. ________ system will discourage investment in the Kstacada school. Tha Gages "W ife's New H at" a comedy. and industry and destroy prosperity. tnay decide to make their home at GARFIELD Dr. H. V. Adlx, W. A Heyl- A good representation of grangers Of course the single taxer’ s real ob Portland, inan, Robert Duncan and William turned out tor voluntetr work at the jict, according to the spon- Miss Bina Douglas on Monday, Dale have been chosen as a com B L A C K S M IT H grange Saturday. The shtd was com ser of the theory, is to cause aban underwent an operation tor tonsil- tnittee of Garfield grange to meet pleted and posts set for a fence which The Electric Toaster is such a sim donment of the raw or lightly im itis. Though the operation was If «till at (he old «(and and willing (o do Governor West and Superintendent will enclose the grange property. There proved lauds to the state, in which any of (he work in hi» line ple device that even children can operate not serious it was exceedingly pain Alderman when they reach Estaca- w as also a general cleaning up prepara tory to the coming of Governor West event taxes will be higher than ful and Miss Douglas was in bed a da Saturday to speak at Garfield and State Superintendent Alderman, GIVE HIM A CALL it with perfect safety. And this Toaster ever on improved land, because of day or two as a result of it. grange. Saturday. There will undoubtedly be a decrease of private acreage. So is as S C IE N T IF IC as it is S A F E and The sermon delivered at the The Kstacada Telephone & Tel big turnout (or the governor is an inter where is the benefit ? As far as Christian church, Sunday, by C. esting talker and lias attracted a great S IM P L E . It makes S C IE N T IF IC Team Work and Hauling by Clackamas county is concerned, The F. Swander of Portland, was one egraph Co. will soon issue a tele deal of attention throughout the United phone directory, containing the city Progress believes the voters are of the most eloquent and interesting States. Toast because its radiant heat forces the the Day or Contract overwhelmingly against single tax. heard at the church in some time. subscribers and all the rural lines, Baseball is rampant in Garfield. Harry absolutely necessary chemical change in some 14 in number. The city list Stokes and William Hunt are candidates WOOD delivered iu any quantity A good attendance was in evidence. will be numbered. The hook will for pitching. It is doubtful, however, or length, ist class 4 foot woo<l S P R IN G W A IiR the bread. This means P E R F E C T Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Douglas of be neatly bound and printed on whether Hunt will remain for he is con slabwood delivered at $2.00 per The Springwater basketball teams T O A S T in any degree that pleases cord. 16 inch at $2.50 per load. closed a successful season Saturday night Ragle Creek were visitors at the paper of good quality. About 500 templating taking a job with Walt Mc- Credie of the Portland Beavers. by defeating Estacada girls and boys home of Mr. Douglas' mother in copies will be tssttsd. Practically Y O U R individual taste— Toast as diges William A. Strodxe of Chicago is e both. The aspirants for championship Kstacada, Thursday. Mr. Douglas all lines of business in the city will W. M. Y0NCE guest of Mr. «lid Mrs. A. O. Whitcomb honors played their best but were out reports that the grain on his ranch tible as it is delicious. Time required: be represented iu the advertising. The visitor is investigating and may buy classed. Only once during the game, is about eight inches high. Pros Expert eye examination is abso a fruit ranch here. and that was In the first half, did they less than two minutes. Cost per slice: re « k r * M J K P i a r ' i g > r \> c vk\Av\t r a g x tra gg TM n m u g f iY Zi Mrs. H. G. Trowbridge spent several make a showing. Hut it did not con pects are for a good crop. lutely necessary to determine the tinue long. days visiting friends in Portland last O N E T E N T H O F A C E N T . J. C. Dennis will leave this week .proper kind of glasses to use. The Oregon Fire Relief Asso Se The first half was fast and clean and for Clatskanie, a town 62 miles west week. lecting them by any other method ciation of McMinnville ended with the score n to 7 in Spring- Dr. Hewitt of Portland was out last of Portland, where he will develop may result in permanent injury to with $225,000 reserve», solicits your water’s favor. However, in the second week arranging for beginning spring business through session, Estacada slowed down and 104 acres of reclaimed land he pur your sight. When Dr. Lowe pre work on his ranbh. Springwater romped away with 19 points chased three years ago. Mr. Den scribes glasses it is with absolute John B row n Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whitcomb of to 6 for Estacada. The final score was: nis will retain his Garfield property certainty that they are the best and Portland were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. G r e s h a m . Ore go n Springwater 29, Estacada 13. Phone C re s h n m , 5 1 3 and will return here to reside. only kind suited to your eyes. If A. O. Whitcomb over Sunday. Lineup: E. Horner, r. f.; II. Horner, Or leave word at this office you do not need glasses he most Mrs. W. F". Cary, who has been 1 . L; H. Kilgore, (capt.)c.; F. Horner, 1 . SHERIFF’S SALE I also have the OREGON MERCHANTS g.; G. Wilcox, r. g. Estacada: Morton, at the Milwaukie sanitotitint for positively will not recommend them. and BEAVER STATE INSURANCE COS. In ik « ( irtn it Cewrt of tbe State of Oregon r. f.; Douglas, 1 . f.; Evans, c.; Fellows, some time, returned Tuesday and is Dr. Lowe will be in Dr. A dix's of fo r Clackam as County 1 . g.; Woodle, (capt.) r. g. now at her new home in Terrace fice Tuesday, March 26. Scores cf J . F. Lovelace. plaintiff The Springwater girls’ team and the Seventh and Alder Sts. vs. addition. She has Iteen bene fitted Clackamas county’ s leading citizens Estacada girls played a rough game Alexander Meyer. C . O Donovan and Katherine Dwyer, defendants marked by good guarding but both teams by her stay at Milwaukie. The testify to Dr. Lowe's ability and Phones: Main 6688, A 6131 S T A T E OF O REC O N ( trip was made it' a special car, only skill as an eve expert. were poor on the offensive. County of Clackamas. I We manufacture all kinds of Ceda* Miss Wilcox was taken ill at the end an hour and a half being necessary By virtue of a judgment order, decree and execu I guarantee all work done.— tion. duly issued out of and under the seal of the of the first half and Miss Reed Uxik her to complete it. She was accompan Shingles and are prepared at al) La H att. above entitled court. In the above entitled cause, to place at center. times to deliver the same. Also me duly directed and dated the 2 1st day of February. ied by Mr. Cary and Mrs. A. K. The score: Springwater, 1, Estacada, Forty tons of hay for sale 1 11- 1912, upon a judgment rendered and entered in said to sell at the mill, having stock od Morton. o. Lineup: gttire at Estacada State Bank. 21-tf court on the 10th day of February. 1912. in favor of hand at all times J. F Lovelace, the above named plaintiff, aud against Spring water—G. Closner, r. L; M. Business is slow, politics plenti FOR S A L E — White Wyandotte Alexander Meyer, the above named defendant, for the j Ilarvey, 1 . L; Wilcox-Retd, c.; K. Clos ful and weather execrable in the hens for layers and payers. Eggs sum of $1.250.00. with interest thereon at the rate ner, r, g.; E. Keller, 1 . g. Estacada—N. middle west, according to J. S. #1.50, setting of 15. A. J. Darling of 6 per cent per annum from the 1 9th day of Octo Taylor, r. L; K. Harkenreider, 1 . f ; K. ber 1911. and the further sum of $100. as attorney-s FOR S A L E - Firewood— 18 in fee, and the further sum of $34 50 costs and dis -----P R O P R IE T O R ----- Reed, c.; K. Tracey r. g.; D. Lovell, 1 . McCurdy, who returned Saturday bursements and the costs of and upon this w rit.com - Kstacada Agent—A. Morrow from a two weeks stay in Missouri ches and 4 feet sticks. K- msnding ine to make sale of the following described Now for the Dodge concert! Watch and Kansas. On his way to Inde Mary Stub’.ie, Estacada real property, situate In the county of Clackamas, for the posters! of Oregon, to-wit: pendence, Mo., where his father, FOR S A L E —Team, wagon and state T h e nortii east quarter of the south west quarter of Financially the games were a great J. G. McCurdy died, aged 94. Mr. harness. Inquire of J. C. Woodle, the donation land claim of John Stevenson, being no success as £42 were taken in altogether. tification No. 7380, Claim 59. in township No. 3. McCutdy was delayed 50 hours by Estacada. south of range No, 4. east of the W illam ette mer Miss Mary Harvey was ill after the snow blockades, arriving too late Successors to W A N T ED —A responsible party idian. containing twenty acres more or less in Clack With lighter weights in wearing apparel. We have just game but was recovered Sunday. to contract clearing 15 to 20 acres amas county, state of Oregon. for the funeral. While he was in 0 . R. Jacobs N O W . T H E R E F O R E , by virtue of said execution, Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox have as their Independence and Kansas the of second growth timber. Call up judgment order and decree, and in compliance with received: guest a cousin from Illinois. He says he P. F. Standish. the commands of said writ. I wilt, on Saturday, the prefers Oregon mist to Illinois snow any weather was abominable, snow, sleet For Sale—Indian Runner duck 6th day of April. 19 1 2: at the hour of 10 o clock a. Repairing of All Kinds and zero weather predominating. time. m. at tho front door of the County Court House in eggs; 50 cents a setting. the C ity of Oregon C ity, in said county and state, sell Plumbing and llectric S. E. Wooster has sold 30 acres R. S, Ludlow, Estacada. tf-3-21 at public auction, subject to redemption, to the high in fact a full new line. GEORGE Wiring est bidder, for U S. gold coin cash In hand, all the of the Shannon tract in Springwater Fat cattle wanted; the fatte; the right, The fine warm weather of March was title and interest which the within named de taken ad\antage of by many farmers to to McKenney Bros, of Eugene. better.—See Fred Jorg. fendants or either of tham. had on the date of the sow spring grain as the soil is in excel They are brothers of U. H. McKen K STA C A D A PO U LT R Y FARM mortgage herein or since had In or to the above de scribed real property or any part thereof, to satisfy lent condition. Winter grains are grow ney of Estacada. The new owners Baby Chicks, Stock and F:ggs. said execution, judgment order, decree. Interest, ing nicely. ESTACADA MEAT MARKET costs and all accruing costs. will plant the tract to prunes The S C. White Leghorns. S. C Black E. T . M ASS A most enjoyable evening was spent at consideration was S3,400 cash Minorcas, S. C, Buff Orpingtons. J. SMITH. Prop. S h eriff of Clackamas County. Oregon the home of A. II. Miller last week. The Mr. Wooster has also sold Itis home By J . O. Staats. deputy. W an ted Highest price paid occasion l>eing the school teacher’s birth Dated, Oregon. C ity. Ore.. Feb. 21. 19t 2. ________ First Class Meats of all day. ('>ames were played until n late and acre lot to J. H, Conway of for eggs at the Palace Meat Market Saginaw, Mich. He took posses Fred Jorg. kinds handled Notire (or Publication hour. ESTACADA PROGRESS C l!Y NEWS BRIEFS The Hotel Estacada Even Children Can Operate it With Safety J. V. BARR Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. CEDAR SHINGLES SPRING IS HERE And we are ready for it A. KRIEGER & CO. Reed & Sparks New Ginghams, New Calicos, New Waistings Monday Next, March 18, Miss Davis will be here to fill all your wants for Millinery. Dont fail to call for a look. If you break a lens in your Peter Rath was in Oregon City on bus sion this week and will raise poul iness. try. Fifteen acres of Mr. Wooste.sl «lasses save the P'e<*s and I can r u . !■ . 1 I furnish a glass just like it.— Carl Lins has left for the Sandy coun (•at field property was sold to the [ a ll ,tt J try where be will work for the Sandv Kstacada State B.tttk. They have it good fresh vege Ridge Lumber company. There are 48 distinct dis tables. Go and see them. F'red Henry Klinks and Carl Lins spent Sun eases of the eve No other Jorg day evening with the Jaynes. FOR S A L E —Gasolene engine Henry Klinke shipped several fine veal organ of the human body has so many. Dr. Lowe’ s more than 20 and drag saw. t » Portland Wednesday. Mrs. Ellen Patterson. Mrs. Henry Schmidt is spending sev years experience as an exclusive Kstacada Oregon eral weeks in Portland, visiting relatives physical sight specialist, coupled FOR S A L E : Full blood Rhode ctnd friends. with education in the best schools, Bannock Our roads arc in fine condition con enables him to recognize at once | Island Red cockerels. burn. State Orchard Farm, Kstaca- sidering the season. For Sale or Trade. Will trade for lots in Kstacada; a f i ' * i pheaton. single harness, leath er fly net» and a boy’s saddle. Ad dress 74s Hoyt St., Portland, Ore. F or S a i . k —White Leghorn, Bard Rock and Black Minorca eggs. J l 00 fo rts Day old chicks. All kinds o f plants at the ShafTord St Poultry H o t b o u s e and gardening farm II J Chevron, Kstacada, Ore . Box 60. if ■ _ any of the aliove 48 diseases He \ j a Qre. does not mistake a disease for de Notice to Doq Owners. fective sight or fit glasses when Ordinance No. 14, respecting the they are not needed as is often licensing of dogs in Estacada. will done. If your eye trouble is not be strictly enforced. Procure your amenable to optical treatment he ! tags of the city treasurer. Dog will tell you so. Remember the 1 owners are given until April 1 to "know how " is the thing in adjust- secure licences. Licenses expire to pav gives the ing glasses. Dr. Lowe will be in, August . , ‘ Failure . .- ,, marshal authority- to impound docs Kstacada Fuesdav, March ?6. at without ------------ tags --------.j -------- of , or and to A dispose Dr. Ail ix s office, Remember the iciil same two days aftei lieitig day and date. .taken up. A G. A h k s . Marshal.. Department of the Interior. U. S . Land O ffice at Portland. Oregon February 14 1912, Notice is hereby given that Lavl L. Manlove. of Springwater. Oregon. Route 1. who. on December 23. 190^. made Homeatead entry serial No. 02358 for the S E i; of N E K Section 34. Township 3 South. Rang# 3 East.Willamette Marldlan. haa fllod notice I of intantlcn tc makeJinal commutation proof, to eatab- | lish claim to the land above described, bofor# the reg- ; (tie r and receiver of the United States Land offica at Portland, Oregon, on the 4th day of April. 1912. Claimant names as witnesses. Chester Card. Pharia Mayfield. Clyde Llmbooker and Jeass Mayfield, all of Springwater. Oregon. H. F H igby Register A. M0RK0W & SON Livery, Board, Sale and Exchange Stable ESTACADA. OREGON • ___________ We are agents for Gill Brothers Home Grown Seeds. Something Good I Buy and Sell Mutton, Pork and Veal. Highest price paid in cash. Good fat beef wanted D A L E ’ S Estacada Lumber Yard L. D. ALLEN, Proprietor (Successor to Kstacada Lumber & Manuf.icturing Co.) Having purchased the yards and stock of the company and hav ing added a complete stock from Portland and elsewhere, Notice Subscribers and patrons of The we are prepared to furnish the public with Jrngres.s are asked to make settle- [ ment <-f indebtedness , to , me tiptop February i. (Qi2 when I retired as .............. All hills from that date manager are due Mr LaFollclte . . . - E S. Womcr. I P liC C « KtgllX ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL Anything you need, buy here. - - Material of the Best Notice (or Publication D »r«rttn «m oi It.. lnt«rtor. U. S. Land offlca a, Portland. Oregon. Jan. 13. 1912. Notice is hereby given that Harry L. K eats whose pest-office address is 3 1 1 I Itk street Port land. Ore did on the 16th dayoI March 1911. file Is this office Sworn Statement and Application. N o. 02953. to purchase the N ' j N E H ard N ' i N W t f. Section 28. Township 2 South. Range 6 East. W il lamette Meridian, and the timber thereon under tha provisions of the act of June 3. 1878 and acts amend atory, known as the Tim ber and Stone Law " at such value as might be fiaed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and timber thereon have been appraised, the timber estimated t 380.000 board feet at 50c per M. 660.000 board <eet at 30c per M and 80.000 board feet at 10c per ( M. and the lard S i 60.00: that said applicant w ill offer final proof In support of his app'icatton and sworn statement on the I 6th day of April. 1912 be fore the Register and R eceiver of the U. S. Land office, at Portland. O re. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase he- fer* entry o r initiate a contest at any tim e before patent issues by filing a corr-borated affidavit in th«a office a :> fln g fat «a which would defeat the entry. H. F. Higby. register