Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, November 28, 1912, Image 4

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    ESTACADA PROGRESS
Published [very Thursday
estacada .
curcos
Morninq at
G. E. L a FOLLETTE, Editor »ml Mgr.
Rnt«r*d at the postoffloe In Estacada. Oregon as
second class mai!
SU BSCRIPTIO N RATES
One yeer...........................................
SI
00
S l i month*.............................................................
Thursday. November
2 $,
M asons at Burial.
B. F. Keeney, recently re elected
S E LE C TIN G POULTRY
assessor of Lane county was here
here
is no lottery.
There is no
Several numtx.-rs of the Estacada .
last week visiting the Shearer faul­
l)r. I¥owe Dec. to.
possible chance for even the least
tily at Gat field. Mr. K een ^ is one lodge of Masons attended the fun-
experienced to choose a tough,
Born, to Mr. anti Mrs. R.
I of the leading poultry fanciers of oral of E H. Burghardt at Logan
tasteless, stringy chicken, duck or
Marsh bank, Sunday, a n L , pound 0rt>Ron and stated t bat Mr. Shear- > -»st Friday and were I resent at Da-
turkey For we handle only choict,
son
| er has some of the best birds in the masetts cemeterv when the Masonic
young, fresh killed birds that m ike
Mi'S Nellie Hayes of Garfield!
.
burial
service
was
carried
through
rutire state.
purchasing here a surety of obtain­
was an over Sunday guest of Miss
by Lone l ’ ine Ledge of Logan.
Ruth Ctdiff of Caradero.
J c - Murray and Ed Bauer, Rev. W. R F. Brown preached the
ing the finest poultry you ever
L . S. La Halt has closed his j-w- P°»>ltry raisers of Portland were funeral sermon.
tasted. The test is in the taste.
tlry business and \e ill leave soon to | oallcrs upon h.dward Shearer in
Deceased was born in Germany
Pflldce Meat Market
Garfield last week and looked over
accept a position as jewc.er.
August 1, 1850 and emigrated with
T he Portland men
Dr. A ilix reports a daughter was his chickens
his parents to Anieri a at the age
born to Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Linn who will enter exhibits in the Port­ of five years, settling in Wisconsin. B T ü m s n n -
$10 a week
$2 a day
and to Mr and Mrs. M. Rodzewski, land poultry show three weeks from In 1876 becam e to Oregon and f p
now
are
sizing
np
what
they
may
a son.
crated a g ri't mill at Oregon City
Mrs. Ered North was in Port­ ex]«ct in the way of competition.
L-der he operated the Barton Roller
T he Courier of Oregon City s a v s ! Mil,s a t Ba, ton #nd conducted a
land Monday at the bedside of Mrs.
Tllis he sold
\V. Givens at Good Samaritan hos­ that Governor West will have the | lar. e gentra, store
A L L M ODERN C O N V E N IE N C E S
power to appoint a county judge to I |l()olU 3 Jears aRO and went to
pital
•
J. \V. Reed has finished installing fill the unexpired term of Judge j IJaho w hew ,;i* soll is engaged in
a windmill and elevated water tank Beattie, providing the latter lands t the mining husimss
His health
One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast
And of became bad and he returned to Bar­
at the fruit ranch of Charles Won- the U. S. Mat shalship.
course there are a dozen or more ton about 10 months ago where he
acott in Garfield.
Local and Tourist Trade Solicited
The mother of Mrs. Win. Jayne, Oregon City t ffice seekers dropping died last week. He was universally
died Sunday night r-l Portland after in on the governor every week, says respected and esteemed and thtre is
a somewhat extended illness.
Old the Courier.
much sorrow expressed over his
age is given as the cause.
A11 aticent warrior going by the demise.
Mrs. 11 . V . Adix and Mrs. E name of Captain Warren came in
Patronize your home merchants.
\V. Bartlett went to Portland Sut- from Portland Tuesday afternoon.
tirdav to hear grand opera and to I carrying a fair sized j ig
His per-
They have it — good fresh vege­
visit with rt latiyes and friends over fervid remarks on the street resulted tables. G o and see them. Fred
in Acting Marshal March taking Jorg.
Sunday.
Recorder Devore
Notices of road meetings in var­ him in tow.
for
ax
ious districts are published by The promised immunity if the Captain
Progress today. Special tax is to ! would depart and the latter did so
C U Y NEWS BRIEFS
( IX C O B POR A T ltD ì
1912
"Oregon City is not the State of
Oregon" says the Cornier of that
town. Editor Brown is new to
Oregon City or he never would
have been guilty of that break.
Everything considered, Oregon
has reason today to lie thankful
Her people are prosperous: her
climate is as magnificent as ever;
her past is glorious and her future
assured. _____________
The McMinnville News Reporter
proposed this toast, right after elec­
tion: "T h e Ladies!
Yesterday,
our superiors: today, our equals,"
W as the editor for or against equal
suffrage.'____________
The Hotel Estacada
© (¿Sa)1
Now that election is over will
somebody explain why the Oregon
City Enterprise published about
seven columns laudation of Roose­
velt one day, right in the midst of
he voted upon by- residents of tlit ! ■ " l'asle-
an ardent campaign for Taft.
D. M. Marshall, who has been
districts named
President-elect Wilson’ s righteous
A week troni Friday a debate indisposed for some time on account
indignation which gave way in an
will be held by the High school on of what appeared to be a slight par­
expressed desire to thrash an in­
primary elections for the purpose alytic attack, is much encouraged
truding photographer at the Ber­
of selecting debaters foi the team by the announcement of a number
mudas, touched a sympathetic
of physicians that he is not suffer­
that will tepresent the school.
chord. Mr Wilson has been fair­
ing ol appoplexy, even in theslight-
Teachers of the Estacada schools
ly heckled to the verge of prostra­
est form. His affection they state,
this week went to Oregon City to
tion by the newspaper men, who
is entirely the result of stomach
attend the teachers institute which
can’ t even let him fish in peace
disarrangement and the doctors are
is in charge of Superintendent
confident he wiM quickly recover.
After Governor West’ s crusade Gary. On that account school was
against vice conditions at Portland discontinued for the week.
VIOLA
had about petered out, the disc>v
The regular monthly comnuiui-
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph were in Es­
ery of a clique of degenerates, Mtiou of Estacada L"Uge No. 146. tacada Wednesday.
whose conduct has shocked tin A. F. & A. M., will be held Tues-
Mrs. B. E. Prather will spend next
town, has rather braced up tin- lay, Dec. 3, at 7:30 p. in
Elec­ week in Portland with friends.
governor’ s boosters.
No matter tion of officers
Ed Miller went to Estacada on busi­
By order ef the
ness Wednesday.
whose toes are pinched, Poitland W. M. Wm. Dale. Sec'y-
Rev. C. C. Coop, Miss Daisy Coop
should see to it that every vile per­
As a result of the fire which de­
son connected with the recent tx- stroyed the Estacada Pavilion the and Mrs. B. E. Prather were in Oregon
City Tuesday.
pose, is either imprisoned or driven ladies transferred the scene of the
The Viola school will have a week’s
out of the community.
dance last night to Elliott s hall at holiday from Nov. 22 until Dec. 1 . The
Eagle Creek. There was a good teacher, Miss Ruth Welch, will spend
S O C IA L F U N C T IO N S .
ittendauce ami an enjoyable even- part of the time attending the Teacher’s
Iustitute in Oregon City; the rest of
ug for everybody.
George Hicks was 16 years o’r
the time at her home in Portland.
Health Officer Dr. Steiner has
Viola, Nov. 21 .
last Friday and absolutely unawait
of what was going on, a number ol inspected the school building and
EAGLE CHECK
his young friends at the suggestion recommended the use of gravel at
The Ladies of Eagle Creek church
of his mother and sisters, organized several points about the premises
wish to thank the public for their lib­
a surprise party. George was en where water is detrimental to good
eral pr.tronage at the bazaar held last
sanitation.
The
board
will
act
up-
ticed away from home in the earl;
Saturday. It was a big success. Goods
part of the evening, while the com >11 the matter at once.
sold rapidly and the young folks had
The P. R. L. & P. has extended their fill of wholesome home made can­
pany gathered, Then he was lured
back and ushered into tiie room 1 he wires into Terrace addition and dies. The supper was excellent. Game3
and an amateur game of basketball
where a hearty reception greeted that popular residence district now
closed the evening. The proceeds were
Sidewalks are $ 64 .
him. So complete was the surpii.se has electric lights.
that he fled, pursued by some of tin icing built rapidly and with city-
Captain M. C. Glover announces .that
guests. He was captured and re­ water the section has all the con­ a real game of basketball will soon be
turned to enjoy a jolly evening, veniences now except sewers, which I put on by the Eagle Creek Athletic
club.
vill come in time.
during which games were played
The next big event on the list is the
followed by delicious refreshment-
Mrs. Gertrude Grimm returned
Sunday School Christmas entertain-
about midnight.
rom Portlaud where she visited | ment.
Those present were: The Misse- Mrs W. Givens, who recently un*
Grace Denny, Alya Adams, Sadie lerwent an operation nt Good Sa­
GFORGE
Fellows, Hattie Belfils, Gladys maritan hospital. She found Mrs.
Julius Paulsen went to Portland iast
Townsend, Mary Barr, Doroth\ Givens recovering ni.ely and there Saturday, with a load of apples.
Miller, Elinor Bews and the Messrs appears to be no doubt of her en­
A. H. Miller is doing work on the
Clyde Denny, McColley Dale, Sam tire recovery.
Sweermann house.
Barr, Ralph Miller, Paul Frazier,
Miss Hulda Paulsen returned Monday
Fruit growers of the Estacada
Carl Kinunel, Emmett Sutterfield, I ¡strict in common with many from Portland where she spent two
weeks with her sister.
Leo. Havens,
others of the Willamette valley are
Ed Grapenhain is home after an ab­
planting
loganberries
extensively
The bazaar held by the Garfield
sence of some time working out.
Dorcas society, Thursday evening 1 his fall conforming to the big de­
Peter Rath is still batching.
Nov. 2i, was well attended, a neat mand that is in force for loganberry
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Paulsen were the
sum being realized.
The society juice. This is .shining with grape | guests of Henry Johnson, Sunday.
wishes to extend a vote of thanks juice in the preparation of a refresh­
Mrs. Hans Paulsen of Portland is
to all who so generously responded ing drink and already the east is visiting her son Julius Paulsen.
and to those who assisted on tin taking to it like a duck to water.
program. The next regular busi
ness meeting will be held Dec 5 hi
the home of Mrs. S. H. Grulier,
Notice
Levy cf 5petial Road T .
trict No. 9. Clackamas county, Oregon,
hereby give notice to the taxpayers of
road district No. 9 that there will he a
meeting of taxpayers of said district in
the school house at George on the 14th
day of December, 1912 at 1 o'clock p. m
to vote an additional tax for road pur­
poses, as provided bv an act of the legis­
lature in 1909:
Names,
Peter kath
G Zweirman
A II Miller
C A Rath
fitto Paulsen
Williaai Held
Peter Paulsen
Peter Rulli
Then Hardes
Fred Lins
Frank Ochs
Notice for Levy for Special Road Tax
A D
Notice for Levy of Special Road Tax-
tend the Thanksgiving dance at the
Garfield Club, Thursday evening.
Notice to Creditors.
Much dissatisfaction is expressed by In tile Countv Court ot the State of Ore
the people of George because stock is
_
(¡on for . Clackamas
............... ..........
Countv.
',r(’hih,teH from running at large. 1n,,‘ h'
the E»u t* ° ‘ J°*h Co?nc
V. , hat next?
Talk about . a . free
country
5 Notice
u , * is hereby
.
, given to
. the
. creditors
, .
.
.
, ,
"hen n°t a cow can run in the woods.; of and all persons interested in said es-
It would serve the public right if beef tste. that the undersigned li-s been ap
went up to a dollar a pound, then they t-’"ited by the shove entitle 1 court ad­
wo,lM stoP *nd think before they voted ."¡.^.Jed. * Ali' persons
perMms having
inis
having
on such measures. Also it will make
agatti't said estate ire hereby required
lot of people wish they had voted for to present the same, properly verified, to
Ca cade county, then we farmers could ‘ he undersigned at Estacada. Oregon,
make our own'laws to suit ourselves * ,,h,n six months of first publication of
this notice
and not have Oregoh City make them
\Y. II MATTOON,
Administrator of the estate of Josh I
^"r us-
FO R R E N T — Furnished house ¡CLAUDE w DEVOUR,
in T . rra.e addition. Dione Chas.
:«r Administrator
Tbe building formerly occupied
weight alxmt 1150 each, good on
dttion, very reasonable— E. Krig- by I.allatt two doors from the Fro-
baum.
.jt* dress office is ’icing j ut in shape for
Fat cattle wanted; the fatte; the he annual bazaar of the Ladies
Aid Society of the M. E. church,
better.— See Fred Jorg.
FOR R E N T - Tw o 5 room colt-, l’he affair will liegiu Dec 4 and
ages, city water, electric lights and ontinue over the 5th and bill. Oil
bath. Inquire Dr. A dix.
tl the evening of the 6th the annual
W a n t e d — H ighest price paid slipper will be served at I. O. O.
for eggs at the Palace Meat M arket1 F hall A fine a- ortmer.t of fai,. •
Fred Jorg
.tild e s will be on 'die.
sp a rk s
Via
tf.
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First md. > i-ion October 24. 1912.
I.t't pubi it ittioli, November 21. 1912.
P H Y S I C I A N A SURGEON
*****
OFFICE, ADJOINING RHSIUHNCH
Local and Long Distance Telephone
The doctor’# phone can be connected
with your borne phone ttl night if re*
<jnested. One long ring.
Dr. L. A. W E L L S
D E N T IS T
PORTLAND. OREGON
Will he in Estacada on Fridays and
Saturdays. Appointments may b«
made 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-LA W
and
NOTARY PU B LIC
Estacada. Oregon
J. W. MILLER
BLACKSMITH
EXPKKT UOKSKSlIOUR
All work guaranteed
J. V. BARR
BLACKSMITH
l> still at the old stand and witling to do
any of thr work In hia lin*
GIVE HIM A CALL
team Work and Hanfing by
the Day or Contract
ELECTRIC LIGHT is the most suit­
able for homes, offices, shops and other
places needing lights, Electricity can be*
used 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 modern establishments.
WOOD delivered in any quantity
or length
1st class 4 foot wood
slabwood delivered at $2.00 per
cord. 16 inch at $2.50 per load.
W. M. YONCE
è
$ The Oregon Fire Relief Asso­
ciation of McMinnville
with f 242.000 reserves, solicits your i
business through
J o h n B ro w n
G re sh a m . Oregon
Phone
G resh am . S I3
Or leave word at this office
I also have the OREGON MERCHANTS
and BEAVER STATE INSURANCE COS.
CEDAR
W
Notice is hereby givi n that we, the
undersigned tax payers representing ten
per cent, of the tax payers in Road Dis­
trict No. 49, Clackamas County, Oregon,
hereby give notice to the tax payers of
said road district No. 49 that there will
be a meeting of the tax payers of said
district in Garfield Country Club Hall at
Garfield, on the 21st day of December,
1912. at 10:30 o’clock a. in., ’to vote an
additional tax for road purposes, as pro­
vided by an act of the legislature in
1909.
Names.
W W Porter
Wm W Davis
J F Snyder
F II Davis
C B Charlton
Ray Wilcox
A Denney
C Ä Wilcox
L A Jones
J Krieger
F D Abbey
Ben T Rawlins
R W Lemon
C M Rawlins
R E Davis
Paul Sauer
G II Burd
J J Ilonebon
W B Lemon
Wm Reimann
M A Beardsley
W D Haves
A G Burd
A O Whitcomb
CG I-' Rlair
H G Trowbridge
W t. Shriller
M J Anderson
Edw Shearer
ll K Stokes
Chris Smith
Joel B Bowman
J Irvin
F M Gill
A J Irvin
Geo H Sanford
F I, Bundy
H A La Barre
Peter Ruhl helped C. A. Johnson K D Patterson
M LalUirre
The residents of Garfield assem­ butcher some hogs and a beef, Monday. ! 11 H Anders
G T Hunt
x •
x
a i i
. , E T Davis
bled at the Garfield district school
An entertainment and basket social
Friday afternoon to witness a flag will be given at the George school, Sat­
NOTICE.
raising, the fl ag being a gift from urday, Dec. 7 , in charge of Miss Nora
Notice is hereby given to the property
the Garfield Dorcas society,
Mrs. Wilson the teacher. Everybody invited
and ladies are asked to bring baskets. owners of »Sewer District Number 2, as
■ >. II. Gruber made the presenta­
C. A. Johnson is painting his new described in ordinance Number 75 of the
tion address.
The pupils of the granary.
City of K>tacada, Oregon that the under­
school rendered a program suitable
Gus Jennsen who is drilling wells at signed, assessor« will hold their meet­
to the occasion and much credit is Eagle (’reek spent Saturday and Sun­ ings for estimating the cost of sewer in
said sewer «1 ¡strict Number 2, on each
lue Miss Anderson for the excel day at home.
and every Monday evening at the hour
Otto Paulsen went to Portland Sat­
lent work accomplished.
of 7 o’clock p m. at the office of th^Citv
urday, returning Monday.
Jerry Friel of Sandy who was
Recorder, for the City of Estacada. First
Mr. Joyner and son are busy clearing meeting will be held on Monday the 25th
ocked up on complaint ot R. P
land.
day of November, 1912. Dated this 14th
’arker and charged with assault ,
Mrs. Hans Johnson was the guest of day of November: 1912.
vith intent to kill and carrying a Mrs. Held Sunday.
W’i'.liam Kuhrascli,
leadly weapon, was to hi ve had
W. I). Henthorn,
A number of young people will at­
J.
V. Barr,
his hearing Friday at Oregon City.
A t the home of Mr. and Mrs. J
C. Duus, Sat. evening, about forty
neighbors and friends assembled to
spend the evening.
The evening
was spent in playing games, anc
delicious refreshments were server!
at mid night. It was also a reenion
of the Duus family, it being tin
first time in two years that all tin
children had lieen at home at on.
time in t>vo years.
Those win
came home were H. M. Dims o'
P01 tland. C. A. Duus of Maupiu.
Ore , ami Mrs N. L. Kirchem ol Parker says he was not notified of
Logan.
•lie date anrl accordingly did not
For Sale Healing stove at votii appear so it is likely the Sandy man
own price. Dr. A dix.
2811 was turned loose. A t least Barker
,
F or S a lk Good ranch team supposes lie was.
<î§3)
The Best Light _At
Tire Lowest Cost
Notice is hereby given that we, the un-
ilersigned taxpayers representing ttn
per cent, of the taxpayers in Road Dis-
Notice is hereby given that we the un
dersigned taxpayers representing ten per
cent, of the tax payers in Road District
No. 33, Clackamas county, Gregon, here
by give notice to the tax pavers of said
road district No. 33 that there will be a
meeting of the tax pa; ers of said district
in \V. J. Lewcllen hall at Springwater,
Ore., on the 21st day of December, 1912
at 2 o ’clock p. m., to vote an additional
tax for road purposes, as provided by an
act of the legislature in 1609:
Names.
C S Bard
E Young
1 M Park
Wiley Howell
S K Wooster
J- hn Keller
Press Howell
Schmidt
W J St reey
Archie Howell
Frank Howell
Harry Howell
George Howell
R S Gutliidge
Carl Howell
i
H E N R Y V .A D IX .M .D
Portland
SHINGLES
We manufacture all kinds of Cedat
Shingles and are prepared at all
times to deliver the same. Also
to sell at the mill, having stock on
hand at all times
Railway, Light
& Power Co.
A. KRIEGER
-----P R O P R IE T O R -----
Estacada Agent
Seventh and Alder Sts.
Phones:
Main 66 8 8 ,
&
A 6131
Now That Election is Over
A.
Morrow
A. MORROW & SON
Livery, Board, Sale and
Exchange Stable
OREGON
ESTACADA,
And folks, generally, are getting down to Brass
Tacks, Why not Give THE PROGRESS a thought?
Reed Successors
& Sparks
to
This paper has unearthed some things of inter­
est to the taxpayers during the Cascade campaign and
it expects to
Repairing cf All Kinds
Plumbing and Electric
Wiring
Dig Up Some
M
a
|* P
1 'I U I V
0. R. Jacobs
b l a c k s m it h
W. A. RHODES
At Home Residence.
Prepired
to do anything.
Phone,
.
.
Garfield X 654
You’ll want to read about it, won’t you? Well,
how would it do to Subscribe? The Progress wel­
comes you to the fold.
O u r job department is ready to turn
out what work has accumulated
and having installed a Water Motor
can promise faster work in the job
end of the plant.
Place a Trial Order
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
FOR THE COUNTY OF CI.ACKAMA
EI4,¡via M. Joy
Plaintiff
vs
Benjamin E. Joy,
Defendant,
To Benjamin E. Joy, the Hbov
named defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear an
answer the complaint filed against ¿ 0
in the shove entitled court and cause
on or before Friday the
th day o
November, A. D.
, and if you fa
so to appear and answer, the plaintil
for want thereof will apply to the cour
for the relief prayed for in the com
plaint, which is that the marriage not
existing between you and the plaintil
be forever dissolved.
This summons is served upon you b;
publication order of the Hon. J. U
Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Cour
of the State of Oregon, for Clackama
County, which order is dated October
191 - The date of the first publieatioi
of this summons is October
,
ami the last publication Novemho
28 th, 1912 .
( ROSS AND HAMMOND
Attorneys for Plaintiff
1912
29
16
17 1912