Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, August 22, 1912, Image 4

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Povtdl Savings Bank
Hai many d»positors.
The older House keeper
M . k i l l Si auklaMtl is home on a
(ver» lh«r*(1«% iïvnunq ai
An invitation dance given at Elliott**
n il ol a It w d a « s . fr o m SiUrrtou
Simv tin- \1 1 r*. P om .I Suvuns
I S ia 4 IU. ornaos
hall in Eagle Creek last Saturday' uight , ,
. , . .
lleilx .it Sciipliam. a H K .l. Jtl* was attended by several Kslacadan*. '« « * « *
fc K-lacuda. tin-
4;. K. I- a P o IJ .K T T K .
«tu\ Mk'r engineer stationed at Three l.inks.
It is sakl a number of Eagle Crtek 'Rr Posluiasler A. N . Johnson a to-
Rnt*f*J a ili« lOMohi-e In fc»tar»-.* Orsini', ss was in I'orllaiid last week for a day. people will attend the Moonlight Ball tal of more that/ fit.500 has lieen
Have you seen the New Eilers to bo given at the Pavilion next Satur-1 deposited and bv him transfe red to
day night by the E*tacaJa Orchestra.
, he K , ticada
whil.h the
H'.iiigolow ? This is tlie first time it
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
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L.
L.
Taylor,
a
real
estate
man
postal department has design ited as
Si OO has hee-11 shown 111 Estacada.
On# VSM ---
SO
of Dodge City, Kail, visited Sunday the depository for government funds
Si« months
Chris Johnson of George was in
I and Monday with J. K. McCurdy.
This is an average, in the less than
lbursday. August 22.1012
town Tuesdav. Threshing has be­
Harve Gibson of Barton dislocat- six months, of a little over fiajo a
gun in his district and all the far­
led bis knee cap in a game of ball, month.
A more sickening example of
i
mers are busy.
I last Sunday. He was brought to
fawning on its god, gold, to sav
Miss Helen Bartlett left this week i Estacada, where Dr. A d ix attended Timber wolves reported
nothing of lack of delicacy, has not
for Halo Alto. Cal where she re­ niui.
lieett afforded hy N'ew Yawk than
To have Tackled Hunter.
Mrs. J. R. McCurdy last week
enters a young laelies college. She
the crowd which stood in the street
| received a telegram announcing the
Those Estacadans who are in the
may return for the, holidays.
outside the Astor mansion, while
1 death at Pitkin. A rk ., of her father mountains now ' picking hazel-nuts
Mr. & Mrs. Ed Noble of Yamhill j M. V. Powell. The deceased had
ttie I k it to the John Jacob Astor
and buckle-berries find the uplands
millions, was ¡wing ushered into the are visiting friends here. Mr. Noble ! lieen a sufferer of heart trouble
rather wild, but not to the extent
several
years.
world, 1 1st week. Our biggest city formerly cut grain on the present
referred to hy an Oregon City resi­
George
Ycnke
has
filial
suit
for
$10
is populated largely by an element site of Estacada.
against Marshal Ames, alleging the dent. who claims last week to have
Miss Gertrude Morrow and Miss
whose efforts to imitate the peasan­
otfieer borrowed that amount from him. encountered five timber wolves near
try of foreign capitals in toadyism Ellen Erickson returned Tuesday Ames, it is understood, at the trial next
the Ogle mill. . The brutes chased
to royalty, make an American ash­ from a week's vacation spent at Monday, will claim the monev was for
him liack to the pack train and
a
dog,
Yenke
declined
to
take.
amed that such creatures are per­ Ocean Park. Wash.
were finally driven off by a rifle.
The city council at a special meeting
mitted to reside in a country having Elvin Morrow of theU .S N avy has
N O T IC E O F F I N A L A C C O U N T .
last
evening
empowered
Mayor
Reed
to
pride 111 its Declaration of Indepen­ returned to the Bremerton naval
consult with the P. K.L.&P. with refer­ Estate ol H enry Dutiois, deceased.
dence. Instead of birth and breed­ yard, after a ten days leave of ab­ ence to the installation of additional
N otice is hereby given that the un der­
ing, the New York toadies, bow sence visiting with lelatives and street lights. The company asks about sign ed aa E xecu tors of the estate ol H en­
ry Dubois deceased have filed th eir final
$10(1 to make the extensions.
down and worship money. Their friends here.
account in the tfountv Court o l the State
ambition is to show their utter lack
C.
W.
Seymour
upon
reaching
his
W ill H. Bennett, state bank e x ­
ol O regon, lor the C oun ty of Clackam as,
Both birthday. August 14, was
of Americanism, their apings of the
aminer. spent two davs here last agreeably surprised when Mrs. Sey in the above entitled estate, and that
“ lower clawsses" of Kurope. In
week examining the Estacad» Sta­ niour presented bint with a fine M onday, th e jp day ol Septem ber 1912,
that they succeed to degree border
te bank, which he found in excellent rocking chair. He also received at the h ou r o i t r o o 'clo ck A. M. o l said
ing on nausea. If it were possible
several birthday cards from friends d a y . and the cuurt room of sail) C ourt,
condition.
to slice off the land on which New
He walked over to G orrell’s place has W en appointed by said Court as the
‘ H eck’ * Hewitt left yesterday a few days ago and is steadily im­ tim e anil place lor the hearing o f ob je c­
York stands and tow it to Knglaud
for the Yam hill valley where he proving under treatment of Dr tions to said final account uud the settle­
or some other kingdom, and leave
m ent thereof
will work on the ranch of an uncle Steiner.
it there, Americans would breathe
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los. R . R yan
until college opens.
W. W. Porter piloted a party of
Chus. H. Dubois
• sigh of relief and would have less
Miss Margaret McLean of Fort Estacada people into the mountains E xecu tors of the Estate of H enry Dubois
cause to blush for their countrymen
deceased.
The town was the abode of tories Dodge Iowa, and Miss Edith Travis this week, where they picked over
Date of first publication Thursday A ug
Ho
gallons
of
huckleberries.
Mr.
formerly
of
Ft.
Dodge,
but
now
of
during the war for independence
22, 1912. Date o f last publication T h u rs­
and their descendants and many of Lents, spent a day visiting with and Mrs. Dick Kimmel and son, d ay, S eptem b er 26. 1911.
Mrs. Pattetson, Harry and Howard
Clau d e W . D evore. A ttorn ey for E x e ­
those who have emigrated there, Mrs, A. E Sparks.
The Misses June and Mary O ak­ Hunt and Mr. Porter made the cu tors.
are no less lacking in patroitism
now. It is little wonder that the ley of Seattle, who have been visit­ trip.
FOR S A L E — Team, harness and
old world is coming to hold Ameri­ ing their sister Mrs. J. W. Reed,
ca in contempt largely because it re left yesterday, for Newberg to visit
gards the New York clim lxr as relatives.
typical of the race.
Harry Worden who has a home­
stead in the] Elwood district, ac­
Again Hast Clackamas is assured
companied his daughter. Ruth and
by The Enterprise that Oregon City
her girl friend to Portland last week
loves us so, it wont let us become
He returned home Monday.
Cascade county. But the Enterprise
Miss Sophie Dauphin and her
lias abandoned its former talk of
sister
Mrs. Mary Springer of A lba­
tear we wouldn't lie able to paddle
our own canoe*. There’ s no more ny N. Y . accompanied bv another
paternal anxiety as to high taxes, sister, A. T. Lewis of Portland
or bankruptcy or anything of that visited Mrs. A E. Sparks. Sunday.
T he editor of The Progress spent
an enjovable day the guest of Phil
Standish at the lattei's fruit ranch
in Garfield last Sunday. T he or
churds which Mr. Standish has in
charge are in excellent condition.
A number of the apple trees in R
M, Standish orchard will bear lor
the first time this year.
T he delivery rig of the Estacada
Mercantile Cp.was slightly damaged
and the shafts splintered in a run
away, Monday afternoon. A kite
sent np by a boy in the hill district
flitted too near the horse and the
animal took fright and bolted. Carl
Carey who was driving was not in
the rig when the horse started
away.
wagon, alt new. Team 5 vears old.
horse and mare, weight 2600.
In­
quire at my place, half mile East of
Cedarbrook— Wm. Schuldt.
it
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WANTED
ìi -tri Apply ai buJri.
Al Jistacada though |wl«* and weak,
It regam hi» I im J v J j ,
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Attorneys for Plaintiff
W. A. JO NES
P R O P R IE T O R
Good n g t siiti careful d rivers alw ays
SPECIAL
G iven
ATTENTION
H unting and F ish in g Pari f a
WOOD & LUMBER
I vocal aw l L ong Distance Telephone
H E N R Y V. ADIX. M. D
%2 a day
$10 a week
P H Y S IC IA N A S U R G E O N
The Hotel Estacada
O F F IC E , A D JO IN IN G R K S ID H N C H
*****
Local and Long Distance Telephone
T h e d octor’s plum e can he con n ect« *
w ith your home phone at n igh t if re­
quested. O ne loug ring.
A L L M OD ERN C O N V E N IE N C E S
One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast
Dr. L. A. W E L L S
Local and Tourist Trade Solicited
D E N T IS T
PO R TLA N D . OREGON
W ill tie in Kstacoda on F rid ays i n t
- Saturdays. Appointm ents m ay t>«P
made w ith Dr. A d ix .
© c§3>c§3>ci8> «§3>®S8> I «53>c© c§3>«SS«$3>©
C L A U D E W. D E V O R E
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
%
I
I
and
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
E sta ca d a . O re g o n
A COOL KITCHEN. EVEN
J. W. MILLER
I
IN MIDSUMMER
BLACKSMITH
K X PK K T IIOKSXSHOKX
I
A ll work guaranteed
%
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8
With a real live breeze blowing awav
V
—
J. V. BARR
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BLACKSMITH
the stifling sultry air and cooling
n
b still at the old stand and wilting U do
any of Uw work in his line
GIVE HIM A CALL
.
-
- r*
learn Work and Rattling by
the Day or Contract
that have an
FO R SA ’L-E— Team of farm hor­
ses weight about 7200. New set of
heavy liarnes. New Webber waggon
3 in. $200. L. H. Hurd, Estacada
*4 mile East of Garfield church, it.
CROSS AND~HAMMoN(>
STABLE
kitchen, and all others too
FO R S A L E — No. 5 Oliver Typ-
writer in first class condition, very
reasonable, G . G. Ward. Cazadero.
Oregon.
•i*»1'
501
Garfield, 12tJ)
will likely took first prize* on tobacco, corn
'¿ w i Ivana Al Dir Gladstone fair.
Palace Meat Market
the whole room — that’s your
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’
n
W OOD delivered In any quantity
or length, ist class 4 foot wood
slabwood delivered at $2.0» per
cord. 16 inch at $2.50 per load.
ELECTRIC FAN
W . M. YONCE
F. Bartholemew and Toni Morton
FOR S A L E — jjo acres in Elwood
sort, because the suave Mr. B. T
S. E. 'X of N. E j f 3 acres improved
McBain tipjied it off that Oregon are employed with a harvesting
with house and barn, balance in
C ity realizes this is a valuable sec­ crew near Winona Wash. A letter
burnt timber, easy to clean practidy
tion of Clackamas and that our tax­ fiotn them states they are in good
es are needed. This time The En­ health and enjoying the work.
Manager Heylman has one of the level and good water. Price $1500
terprise tells us that the county
Deer hunting parties pre reported (rest bills of the season Saturday Apply to C. K. Stirfus, Elwood.
* *
50-5
court can handle us nicely, just as in the daily press all over the state evening, at Boner's theatre. Mc­ Oregon.
it always has and that Oregon City and so far no serious accidents have Kenzie's Merry Makers, presenting
FOR R E N T —“T w o 5 room cott­
is going to see to it that Commissio­ occtired. T he deer are reported three big vaudeville acts, including ages, city water, electric lights and
ner Matton. is re-elected. It hap­ plentiful.
tf.
singing, dancing and mopologues bath. Inquire Dr. A d ix .
pens. however, that this question of
Police Seargeant Peachin. who and concluding with a New En-
L O S T — A buuch of keys, Finder
count) division goes deeper than has been visiting his relatives in glans playlet. “ Just Plain F olks.”
leave at Progress office and receive
the county court. T li.s section is Garfield, has so far recovered his In addition there will be three reels
reward.
tired of running 40 or 50 mites to health, that he expects to resume of first class pictures. Prices to
Jewelry work of all kind neatly
the county seat through Multnomah work on the Portland police force and 25 cents.
and promptly done.— L aliatt.
comity. It lias no business interest within the next two weeks.
W. F. Cary returned Sunday
They have it— good flesh vege­
in common with Oregon City, it
The Garfield Country clnb direc- from a ten days stay at the beach, tables. Go and see them. Fred
has a population, area of tillable
tors held a meeting. Sunday, and He spent some time at Seaside, did
J°rR
land and per capita wealth of f 1,000
decided to give a club dance August numerous flip-flops in the booming
ample to maintain with success and
FOR T R A D E — My business, but
31. This excellent social organi­ surf, fed on sea food of various sorts
not the building. Trade even for
at less expense, a county of our
zation ought t j and doubtless will and thoroughly enjoyed himself. He
own. And it proposes to have a
land near Estacada. Rent ( t o a
have, a fine patronage.
snap-shotted a number of pretty
month, with year's lease. What
more centralized government, if it
Miss Eva F. Wash, accompanied damsels at the lieacli and was dis­ have you? Jeff’s Little Restaurant,
can get it, and it thinks it can. ' Tis
mayed to find that the measly ca-
with sorrow we look askance upon by her parents, arrived from Eu­
H I Fat cattle wanted; the fattei the
gene Tuesday ami have taken the Ilnera was out of order, spoiling
the professed “ love”
of Oregon
better.— See Fred Jorg.
C ity, but there s good reason. I’ p Darling residence for the school year l 'le pictures
For Sale— Rubber tired surrey
William Me A tee of Portland,
to the present, nobody evet suspect­ I Miss Wash was recently elected li­
cheap, in good condition. Inquire
brarian
and
teacher
of
the
primary
whom
Conrad
Krigbatitn
knew
ed that The Enterprise or Oregon
of Stewart at McCurdy Lumber ft
C itv. wi s in love with this section department of the Estacada schools. when a boy back at Marietta Ohio, Hardware Co.
tf
We are prepared to furnish you ! thirty years ago, surprised Mr.
Theonly sentiment apparent, outlie
I can fix anything that is wrong
Krighaum
Sunday
by
vLsiting
him
surface, was a patronizing attitude, with anything in the Grafaplione
with your watch.— I.aHatt.
except alxnit election time or tax­ line, either Columbia, Edison or at his ranch at Garfield. Mr Mc:
I guarantee all work done.—
paving day. The Enterprise assur­ Victor. Place your order with us Atee has lieen a resident of Port­
ance of love for Commissioner Mat- if you want records, as we carry land three years and only recently L aliatt.
learned that Mr. Krigliatim was
W anted
Highest price paid
ton, may possibly lie tn the fact the largest supply on the coast.
located in Oregon.
for eggs at the Palace Meat M arket1
that practically all the Maltoons in Eller's Music House Main Street.
A. R. Hawkins, while not trying Fred Jorg.
the county, except the commissio­ ¡ Goodly numbers of Portland peo­
For Sale — T w o horses, coming I
ner, signed the protest against div ple are now visiting The Lodge at to usurp the niche of fame formerly
three
years old next spring. Bargain
occupied
by
J.
V.
Barr
as
weather
i'iou , circulated by cmniisaries of j Cazadi.ro, conducted by Mrs. C. S.
Oiegou City.
] Allan and Mrs. O lv Humphrey. sharp, asserts that he can predict! if taken at once. Also some small
Several guests are staying at the and win out every time, that an p'gs. Inquire; Ii.T. Davis, Estacada
TWO MUMMES HEREStM lodge and week end parties are he- open faced winter is followed by a SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
wet summer. He was born in Ore In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore.
Estacada will start double header st 1 tim in g |Mi|llllar.
FOR CLACKAMAS COUNTY
o’clock against Portland Colored
Ernest Cushman, Ennis Town* gon and has |>egged the weather
Jessa Brewster
Plaintiff
every
time
along
the
line
lie
sug­
G iants at local park.
send, ’Curly'* Smith. Eel Welch.
vs
After a lay-off of two weeks local W. M. Cowling and Albert Hanson gests.
Vernon Brewster
Defendant.
I.uther Henthorn has returned
To Vernon 'Brewster, the above
Ijue have tile chance to indulge 111 were among the Estacadans who
a V. niable baseball feast Snudi), left Sunday for Victoria B. C near from Central Oregon where lie named defendant;,
In the name of the State of Oregon,
ulie-u Estacada's crack hall club which tow u a power plant is I wing spent aliout six weeks in the har­
you are hereby required to appear and
svili play a double headet against put in hy Foreman Faust formerly vest fields around Grass Valley. He answer the complaint filed against you
report* the grain yield heavy and in the «hove entitled court and
ttie Portland Colored Giants, the of River Mill.
first game starting at 1 o'clock.
Mr ami Mrs. R G . Palntateer the quality good. Carl Douglass on or l>efnre Monday the Ifitk day of
Ned Bronson made a trip to Port- were in town Saturday
Mr. Pal- ami Maleouib Woudle are working September. A- U, 1 * 12 . and if you fail
andaoaarer, . the plaintiff
I .tul Tuesday and arranged for lin­ iiiatee-r reports that the most of his with a threshing crew operated by *> «»
for want thereof will apply to the court
gram was not damaged bv the an uncle of Mr. Douglass.
ing attraction.
for the relief prayed for in the com.
The local club wil*. tie strong lieavy rants of last week, for the
Mrs J. P. Irvin brought to The plaint, which is that the marriage now
Itoylaii of Springwater tieing soeur - reason that he hadn't harvested it Progress office this week a market existing between yop and the plaintiff
. l i t o take Outfielder Townsend's Some of it was in shock and was basket of string beans that lieat be forever dissolved.
I lace and Roy Douglas* to play badly soaked.
anything of the sort seen in this
This summons is served upon you by
s-iiort in place of Doc Douglass.
Altieri I.iclithoru. who was run section in some time. The beau* publication order of the Hon. J. U.
;:ov w.ll ,gob..bly p u d . the second , over and badly injured bv at. auto
T h e ^ I Campbell. Judge of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas
N « l flinging tin* first.
mobile, driven bv Mrs W U* Me average nine inches Snnie of them
County, which order is dated July 24
The price is the *«me as for one Credo* of Portland, was brought 1 were a toot long
Thev are tender 1 * 12 . The date o f «he first publication
» :**e iff cents
There should lx* home Snndav. after spending five and very palatable.
Mr and Mfl, of this summuii*| is Augu.-t 1st, 1*1$.
- . . '«ni the last pubfieat ion September
*• 'i g crowd to see these games.
weeks in a hospital. The lad. at-’ Irvin when residents of „
filSL
. Livery. Feed & Sale
1 a t do her \ nuuger sister no gp-alt
service tli a to persuide her to hnv
lur meats at l b s market. For it
will menu choice tender incut 011 It r
table, honest w eigh’ , reasonable
prices and prompt service. Husb­
ands of wives who trade here never
find fault with their meals. They
can't find cause to.
The Oregon Fire Relief Asso­
ciation of McMinnville
w ith $242.000 reserve», so licits you r
‘ business th rou gh
Portland Railway, Light
v “Jo h n B ro w n
Gresham , Oregon
Phonm
& Power Co.
G r e s h a m . SI J
Or leave word at this office
I also hare the OREGON MERCHANT!
and BEAVER STATE INSURANCE CUL
Seventh and Alder Sts.
Phones:
Main 6688,
k
B
CEDAR SHINGLES
A 613 $
j £5®<S5®<£5®<£5® <25® ©
If You Are Going To Build
G O T O
We manufacture all kinds of Cedxl
Shingles and are prepared at all
times to deliver the same. Also
to sell at the mill, having stock oa
hand at all time»
A. KRIEGER
---- PROPRIETOR----
Estacada A g en t— A.
The Estacada Lumber Yard
LOOK AT OUR STOCK
G E T O U R P R IC ES
W e claim to carry the best material and want to prove it
All of our No. 2 stock and better is kiln dried.
Morrow
A. MORROW & SOM
Livery, Board, Sale and
Exchange Stable
ESTACADA.
OREGON
E. D. ALLEN, Proprietor
Reed & Sparks
Another shipment of po-
pujar sheet music, just
arrived at . . .
.
THE EILERS MUSIC HOUSE
in the Hunt Bldj. Main St.
Dubios Lumber Co.
C. E. DUBOIS, Manager.
We deal in ail kinds of building
material including Lumber, Lath,
Sash, Doors, Sand, Gravel, Lime,
Plaster, Brick. Cement, Etc. All
orders promptly filled.
Head Office Broadway, PhonelTain *103
Successors to
0. R. Jacobs
Repairing uf AM Kind»
Plumbing and Electric
W iring
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Botany and Plant Pathology, Poultry
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Corvallis, Oregotf
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