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CI1Y NEWS BRIEFS New feed store. Read Allen’s ad. Tumblaa iato River I,, Y. Congdon let l for Lnne From Boat; Rescued See Allen a l on feed and grain. countv where he and his wife will Published |\ e r v Ih u rsd d t Morning »it While attempting to embark in a J. R McCutdy weut to Portland. remain until after the holidays ISU CU H , ORIGON I'hey have rented their property ! lx»t •» the docks in E-tacada park, Wednesday. G. K. L a FULLETTE. Effitor *uil Mgr. | Mayor J. W. Reed went to Port- near town and expect to return to Sunday afternoon, Mrs h. E Sal- Mr. Congdon is doing >"R fell into the Clackamas She Em#r*d at the uostoffic# In Estacada. Or#t©n as land Sunday, returning in the even ocettpy it. saornd class mai. some good boosting for Cascade was pulled out by her cousin. K ing. Kellogg, who with his wife were in Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Devore went county. SUBSCRIPTION RATES the boat. The paitv was about to At the Tavlor street M. lì. Orn «... ....*> o° to Portland. Saturday, returning start on a boat ride and after the Si* mont) s 50 Portland, Wednesday, ch u rch in Sunday afternoon. Kelloggs had seated themselves, Thursday, October 17. KM2 Mrs. Artie Sating of Julietta, Miss ’Rina D ouglass and Mr. Sher- Mrs. Sating tried to step into the Idaho, arrived Tuesday to make Iiilan " ere ,“ arri*‘<’ in ,he Statement ofOwne’ship. Marwgcrr.er.t etc her home with her aon K. K. Sal -1 presence of relat.ves and a few craft. The boat tipped, her foot Her of Kstac*uìa P ro gress, publish*«! w e e k ’ v friends. The young people are res slipped and she plunged in. clothing upheld her for the brief »t E stacad a. O regon , require»! by the mg idents of Eagle Creek and are well Act of A up jy , i c i? . Mrs. Walter Oribhins who has time it took Mr. Kellogg to go to They are e x K«lit»*r snd Business M anager. G . E . L»- been ill for some time, is reported ] known in Kstacada. her assistance. She was quickly ceedingly popular and everybody F o lie u e K>tncada Oregon. to he recovering and will soon be P u blish er. FAtacada F ro r rt-sv. [incorpo- extends congratulations. They will taken to the boat house and came about. up town, going later to her home at r»!r.t ; reside at Corvallis. Currinsville, none the worse for O a a tn ' \V Recti. A E Sjxirk« K S. An effort is being made to or W.vner, E M. Müler Charles DuUns ganize a Woodrow Wilson league Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ileylman her experience. Off tire boat house and Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Boswell a l lo t K staeati*. O regon dock tlie water is about 30 feet in this section, non-partizan in left Thursday for Portland wliete livened i A*. E. LaFollette. character. deep. Sworn tv ai . 1 '-rttsc: ’ill ts/fere me this on Friday they were present at the ï -I .U y of O ctober l o l l Lee Bronson will leave Monday wedding of Miss Mae Stevens, for (¿teal.) !.. K lie ’ fil». to accept a position in the gents fur merly a teacher at Kstacada, to N o tary P u b lic ft»r O regon. nishing department of Olds, Wort- Clark Belknap a young Portland I The Progress a>ks the indulgence man & King at Portland. lawyer. The bride’s father per- ] E. D. Allen of the Kstacada formed the ceremony and Mr. Heyl- ! of its readers this week on account of being a day late in publication Lumber Yard has opened a new man gave away the bride. About It is dne to the lack of a printer two feed store and will handle all kinds 125 people were present. days, together with a stack of job of feed. See his ad on front page. On a tour of inspection, a party wotk. Necessarily quite an amount The high school took a straw of P. K L & P. officials were in of news is omitted from the issue, vote on president Wednesday, re Kstacada Wednesday. They de lmt will be used next week; if suiting as follows: Wilson 20; cided to have the right of way in available. Roosevelt 14; Taft 5; Chapin 5: front of the Hotel Kstacada cleaned Debs 2. up. Among those here were F D. The attempted killing of Former Prof. Scudder of the O. A. C. Hunt, traffic manager; Thomas President Roosevelt at Milwaukee will speak on “ Soil Management” Humphrey, engiueer maintenance; last Monday, by a maniac, caused | at the high school assembly room T. A. Harris, road master; T. A j an almost universal feeling of hor- ^ Friday. Oct. 18. Everybody wel Baldwin, supt. electric dept.; J. R. ror, the only exception, so f.ir as come. Hewitt, supt. transportation; J. K. known, being at a meeting of the More beautiful weather than vis Reinke, supt. bridge and build.ng. socialists at Portland, the same ited this section last week, would . Cruse Bros, made an assignment brood, tv the way, which circu lated an infamous pamphlet against be hard to find notwithstanding ¡u | , vor of creditors Wednesday. V o te Fo r somebody discovered • the “ east R. L. Sabin of the Merchants Pro Mr. Roosevelt, when he visited wind” was blowing. tective association is receiver and a Portland recently. At this meeting, it is alleged, the news was teceivid I Fresh strawberries at 20 cents a Mr. Crocker in charge. The a s-1 with snickers and statements that I box were on sale here last week. sests are listed at $4,300 anti liabili Mr. Roosevelt had probably framed] They were raised in Mr. T. J. ties of $4,000. It is a matter of up the attempted murder. This, Reagan’ s orchard. They found a universal regret the firm had to! assign, for the brothers are popular. too, in the face of the fact that the ready sale. F o r S h e riff Sidewalks are being rapidly con K. M. Cruse has taken a position ! stricken leader of the Bull Moose party, is not yet out of danger of structed in Terrace addition and by with the Southern Pacific and H the time winter sets in that hustling M. Cruse will likely go to a depart death. _____ section of the town will be well tnent store. Wilbur Beaty will W hat Single Tax Does. provided. take a position with the Kstacada The single taxers aren't quoting Dr. A dix accompanied to Port Merc. Co. from the Canadian newspapers land, Sunday, Walter Strunk of which are giving accounts these Spiingwater, who was operated days of the fiasco in Alberta. The upon at a hospital for rupture. Mr. Calgary Herald in giving a history The first quarterly conference of (Paid Advertisement) Strunk injured himself Saturday of the trial of the single tax says: the Kstacada circuit of the M. E. while working on the county road. church was held at the Nora Hale “ The result lias been disastrous C. A. Gnnn, of the financial de Looney Memorial church, Garfield, to a number of Alberta towns. The finances are well nigh paralyzed. partment of the American express on Tuesday the 15th. Representa Single tax as applied to their land company was here Wednesday and tives were present from Kstacada, on any reasonable basis of assess established a branch money order Currinsville, Mt. Zion and Garfield, ment whatever does not come near department at the Kstacada Phar eleven going from Kstacada. Dr. to supplying their actual financial macy. Jas. Moore, the district superinten R. P. Parker, who has been hunt dent, delivered an eloquent address needs. Public works have had to lie stopped; public service is de ing in the mountains for some time, at 11 a. m. in the church. The moralized; public officials cannot returned 11st week, without anv ladies of the Dorcas society, with get their money, and even school game, but suffering from a series of the assistance of other ladies, served teachers have been held up for Job’ s comforters. Dr. A dix is at a sumptuous repast at noon in the their salaries because the munici tending him. Grange hall. The business meet palities have been unable to estab Get-. K. Callwell of Garfield sold ing after dinner consisted of reports lisli a new basis of revenue.” 40 acres of his ranch to Fiank Co- and estimates for the coming year bine a dairyman who lias moved The year's work opens with the his stock here and opened a dairy. best of prospects. Mr. Callwell will re-engage in his Our clubbing rates will help you The person coming dressed in trade as jeweler, returning to his to save money. anything better than tacky” ranch later. clothes, Thursday evening Oct. 24. Waterbury & Chapman will han Mr. and Mrs. T , F. Murray and will be fined and the person wear Notice lor PuMcatioa son left last Thursday morning for dle the famous Log Cabin bread, ing the most pronounced hobo out Department of the Interior. U. S. Lend Office Oxford. Ia , their home to spend always on baud, good and fresh. Portland. Oregon. October II 191 fit will be given a prize. This is Notice la hereby three that William J . Faublon 17-2I* the winter. Mr. Murray, who is the plan of the Ladies Aid Society of Welches. Oregon, who, on October 3. 1907. much pleased with the coast, plans made Homestead entry No. 16343. serial No. 0153 of the Christian church which will SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION forth« E?2 of NW* Section 3. Township 3 South. to sell his property and move west give a hart1 times party on iliat In the Circuit Court of the S tate of Ore. Range 7 East.Willamette Merldtar. has filed notice next spring, possibly settling in FOR THE COUNTY OF CLACKAMAS of Intention to make final five year proof, to estab date. The ladies will serve a caf- lish claim to the land above described, before the reg Kstacada. Elgivia M. Joy Plaintiff feteria lunch, which will include, ister and receiver of the United States Land office vs at Portland. Oregon, on the 25th day of November. A new traveling library has ar chicken 10 certs; roast meat 10; 1912. Benjamin E. Joy, Defendant, baked beans 3; saner kraut and rived and may be found at the Claimant names as witnesses: To Benjamin E. Joy, the above Archie Howard, H. P. Crutcher and W. E. Welch wienes, 10; potatoe salad, 5; pie s : principal’ s office at the Kstacada named defendant: cf Welches, Oregon, and P. T. Shelly of Sandy. school. These books, of which a cake 5; coffee 5; pickles 1 cent. In the name of the State of Oregon, Oregon. H. F. Higby. Register list will be given next week, are for you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you the use of the people of this section, for Assessor. as well as the pupils. Librarians in the above? entitled court and cause, on or before Friday the 29th day of After the service of one term as Coun The Progress is in receipt of a hours are from 3 to 4 on Mondays, November, A. D. 1912, and if you fail ty Assessor of Clackamas County, 1 have letter rrom patrons calling attention Wednesdays and Fridays. so to appear and answer, the plaintiff concluded to seek the election for the to the danger of accidents on Wil for w ant thereof will apply to the court second term. I ask that you investigate Miss Ethel K. Griffith, a well son hill, by leason of collisions be for the relief prayed for in the com- niv past record and should it meet your j known speaker for womeu suffrage tween vehicles and motor cars or plaint, which is th at the m arriage now approval I would appreciate your support motorcycles. There have been j will appear at Boner's theatre, i existing between you and the plaintiff at the regular election in November. | Wednesday. Oct. 23 at 8 :15 p. m. be forever dissolved. In concluding my first term of office, several narrow escapes and it is Admission ftee, everybody welcome This summons is served upon you by I take this opportunity to thank you on hoped the proper authorities will publication order of the Hon. J. U. behalf of myself and corps of deputies, provide simple safeguards of sonic 1 here may be another speaker Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court for the many courtesies shown us. We present. The subject is one of vital sort. of the S tate of Oregon, for Clackamas have worked hard to make a fair and I interest and there should he a good County, which order is dated October 16, 1 impartial assessment of property and The writer of the letter to Tile crowd. 1912. The date of the first publication i have constantly been made to feel that Progress suggests that at the end Mr. and Mrs. K. Star Houck and of this summons is October 17, 1912, our labor has been appreciated, of the hi 1 a sign requesting au'o- and the last publication N ovem ber, Sincerely Yours, mobiles a id motorcycles to take the sister Elizabeth of Mcehanicsburg 28th. 1912* J F JA C K Pa., visited Harry Snyder at Caz.i- outside of the road, when passing CROSS AND HAMMOND # l.o . u n ty Assessor. . ^ . . _ , dero for a day. He accompanied other vehicles, both ascending and A ttorneys for Plaintiff [Pald Advertisement ] descending, and also give warning them to Portland from which place of their coming hv a bias? of the they went south to visit Eugene horn. Other suggestions may lie j and Medford, in one of which towns made, but this one appears to lie a | Mr. Houck will go into bnisness. otter«. FREE, with tile exception of c<>«t <>f post-ige on paper« ami cost ot big help and might be adopted at They will go to San Diego before the Unive.sity Extention Bnlletin, to CITIZENS OF OREGON, forty UNI locating. small expense. ESTACADA PROGRESS I INCOHPOK ATKD‘ JUST THU RYE UCT you want is what you get when H E N R Y V . A D I X . M . D you order meat from this market. P H Y S IC IA N A S U R G E O N Just the very quantity too. We don't cut off a half a pound or so O FFIC E, ADJOINING R E SID E N C E over in order to increase sales. We Local and Long Distance Telephone don't have to. Our meats are so The doctor's phone can he connected well known that it keeps us busy with your house phone at night if re supplying the demand of regular quested. One long ring. customers. But we have room for you on the list. Pd lace Meat Market D E N T IS T $ 1 a day $10 a w eek The Hotel Estacada A L L MODERN C O N V E N IEN C E S One of the most delightful Resorts on the Co st Will be in Batecada on Friday« and Saturdays. Appointments may bn mails with Dr. Adix. 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 and N O T A R Y P U B L IC Estacada. Oregon Local and Tourist Trade Solicited J. W. MILLER BLACKSMITH E X P E R T H O RSESH O ER All work guaranteed ! • I The Best Light At I ! The Lowest Cost I ELECTRIC LIG H T is the most suit able lor homes, offices, shops and other places needing lights, Electricity can be u in any quantity,large or small, there by furnishing any required amount of light. Furthermore, electric lamps can be located in any place, thus affording any desired distribution of light. No other lamps possess those qualifi cations, therefore it is not surprising that electric lamps are rapidly replacing all others in modem establishments. The man who knows how, anc who will do his duty anc save your money. J . V. BARR BLACKSMITH l> still at the old stand and witting to 4a any of fha work In hit line GIVE HIM A CALL Team Work and Hauling by the Day or Contract WOOD delivered in nny quantity or length, ist class 4 foot wood slabwood delivered at $2.00 per cord. 16 inch at $2.50 per load. W. M. YONCE The Oregon Fire Relief Asso ciation of McMinnville with $ 242.000 reserves, solicits your i business through Jo h n B ro w n G re s h a m , O re g o n Phone Gresham. 513 Of leave word at this office I also have the OREGON MERCHANTS I and BEAVER STATE INSURANCE COS. CEDAR Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. § I ^ ^ Candidate The University of Oregon Correspondence School FOR S A L K Second hand sew ing machine J P Woudlr. Ksta cada, Eighth street. Phone, Main 95 - 1 7-at FO U N D — Pair of gloves near Oarfield. Owner may have same by calling at the Progress office, proving property and paying for this advertisement. J W. Reed and a force of men arc engaged this week moving the Garfield Mercantile Co. store to the corner on W. R Stokes land, some distance from its former position near the Grange hall. Mr. Trow bridge the manager, believes it will be more ail vantageously local ed The company is doing an e x cellent business. VERSITY COURSES t)\ MAIL. Ability to profit by the courses selected is tlie only requirement tor enrollment in the Correspondence Department. Courses are ottered in the departments ul Botany, Debating. Economics, Education. Electricity, English Literature, English Composition. History, Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing. Physical Education. Phvsics, Physiolo gy, S i iology, and Surveying. Write to the Secretary ol the Correspondence School, Univera t\ ol Oregon, Eugene, for information and catalogue. COURSES IN RESIDENCE at the University prepare tor the Professions ol ENGINEERING, JOURNALISM. LAW. MEDICINE, ami TEACHING, Fall senitster opens Tuesday, {«ept. 17 Address the Registrar ior catalogues descriptive of the College ol Engineering the College ol Liberal Arts, the Schools ot Education. Commerce, Law, Medicine, and Music. SHINGLES We manufacture all kinds of Cedar Shingles and are prepared at all times ta deliver the same. Also to sell at the mill, having stock on hand at ail times A. K R IEG ER -----PROPRIETOR----- Seventh and Alder Sts. Phones: Main 6688, Estacada Agent—A. Morrow A- MORROW & SON A 6131 Livery, Board, Sate and A “Tacky” Party. Would Avoid Accidents. L. A. W E L L S PO R TLA N D . OREGON E. C. HACKETT Quarterly Conference. D r. Exchange Stable If You Are Going To Build ESTACADA. G O T O Reed & Sparks The Estacada Lumber Yard LO O K AT O U R STO C K G E T O U R P R I C E S W e claim to carry the best material and want to prove it All of our No. 2 stock and better is kiln dried. OREGON Successors to 0 . R. Jacobs Repairing of All Kinds Plumbing and Electric Wiring E. D. ALLLN, Proprietor INÏTRIN6 YOU WIN! IN MUSIC. SEE OUR LINE BEFORE B U M FOR R E N T —Furnished house in Terrace addition. Phone Chas. Sparks. tf. All Alone At the Rag time Ball Beautiful Isle of Love Dreams just Dreams Take a Tip from Father Mysterious Rag Moonlight Bay Oceana Roll Red Rose Rag Ragtime Violin If you talk in Your Sleep FOR S A L E —40 acres in Elwood S. E. J of N. E yK i acres improved with house and barn, balance in burnt timber, easy to clean practicfy level and good water, Price (150 0 Apply to C. E. Surfus, Elwood. Oregon. 50-5 I want a Girl, etc. j Skeleton Rag [ Trolley Car Swing Temptation Rag Under the Tents, March Railroad Rag Some one else will if you dont You'll do the same thing over again Honey Moon Love Honev Man Hands Up E IL E R S M U S IC H O U S E H . M. C R U S E . M A N G . Dubois Lumber Co. C. E. DUBOIS, Manager. We deal in all kinds of building material including Lumber, Lath, Sash, Doors, Sand, Gravel, Lime, Plaster, Brick. Cement, Etc. All orders promptly filled. Head Office Broadway, Phone Main 103 4 Jewelry work of all kind neatly and promptly doue.— LaHatt. FOR R E N T —Two 5 room cott ages, city water, electric lights and bath. Inquire Dr. Adix. tf. They have it—good fresh vege tables, Go and see them. Fred Jorg. Fat cattle wanted; the fattei the better.—See Fred Jorg. For Sale— Rubber tired surrey cheap, in good condition. Inquire of Stewart at McCurdy Lumber St Haidware Co. tf I can fix anything that is wrong with your watch.— LaHatt. 1 guarantee all work done — LaHatt. W a n t e d — Highest price paid for eggs at the Palace Meat Market Fred Jorg. --ft.?