Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, December 05, 1912, Image 4

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ESTACAD A
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Every
Notice for Levy of Spcc’al Road Tax
PROGRESS
n c o r p o r a te d
)
Thursday
(ST 4 CA 04 . OREGO*
O . K . L a F u L I î K T T K . Kill tor and M gr.
tniarad
•I the poatoffire In EstaracU Orecon
seconá class mai.
as
SU B SC R IP T IO N RATES
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S ix months ..............................................................
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Thursday, Dcctn bcr 5 . IC !2
To Progress’ Subscribers.
By the first of the \ear, the pres­
ent editor of The Progress will
have been in charge of the paper,
eleven months. Between now ami
Ireb. i, notices to those who liu veil':
paid for the year passing, will be
mailed and those who fail to pj> b\
Feb I. will be stricken from the
subsetiption list.
And for this
reason:
It may not be known to the sub
scribers, but there is a government
ruling which forbids any publisher
from sending a weekly paper to a
delinquent subscriber longer than
oue year at the second class mailing
rate.
The Ptogress, accordingly,
cannot take a chance on losing the
mailing privilege.
During the present vear the edi­
tor has striven to whip the subscrip
tion list into shape and the roll cull
now is composed of live folks, peo­
ple who say they like the paper and
will stay by it. The list has l>et a
nearly doubled and due apprecia­
tion is hereby acknowledged.
Besides, one “ dun" a year isn't
much is it, when you take into con­
sideration that practically every
other line of ¡business expects its
money at the expiration of 30 t«!6o
days? So be ready when The Pro
gress sends its notice to delinquents.
No Snakes to Bother
In Brazilian Jungles.
“ Speaking of snakes''C said A
Powell cf Port Vale jo, Brazil, who
fs visiting his sister Mrs. J R
McCurdy,
“ Brazillian
jungles
haven't as many as you will see ill
the bayous of Louisana or Alabama.
Around the railroad camps where I
have been the past year, a snake
was a positive curiosity.
This
railroad which is built bv A meric; n
capital is 220 miles long and 1.300
in the interior—right in the jung­
l e s .'’
Mr. Powell' is employed in the
offices of the engineers. The road
taps the big forests heretofore lit­
tle utilized for rubber, because of
the stretch of waterfalls iu the M.r-
deria river, a branch of the Ama­
zon. His company also buvs and
exports rubber.
The stuff costs
about $2.50 a pound and the greas
er government! adds on a good
hunk as export duty, so it is little
wouder, although the rubber is
quite plentiful that it is high when
it reaches the U. S.
The climate is hot at Port V.il-
ejo and there is much fever and
other tropical disease, but Anttri
cajis are temperate, boil the water
and take care of themselves. The
pay is good and all entpU yes of the
company are allowed a vacation 011
full pay and expenses to their
homes in America, every year.
Mr. Powell will shoitly leave for
New York from whence he will
sail for Brazil. The trip to the in­
terior is made by steamer on tne
Amazon and Maderia.
Teacher« boost raise
S E L E C T IN G POULTRY
1 Notice is hereby given that we, the
| undersigned t a x payers representing,
ten pt r cent, o f the tax payers in City ■
< f Kstacaiia Host I District, Clukmns
County, O regon , hereby give notice to
the tax payers o f said City of Estacada
' Read District th a t there will be a meet-
f ing cf the tax payers of sa d District in
j the City Hall at Estacada, Oregon, on
the 2Hth. day of December, 1912 at or.e
| o’clock p. m., to vote an additional tax
fur road purposes, as provided by an act
of the le g isla tu r e in 1909 .
Names.
A . N . Jo h n so n
th e
C. F. Lard lias succeeded F. E. him next Tuesday at Dr. A dix'
Seeley at The Progress office. office.
Seeley departed secretly and hurried­
Bromson-Ingram wedding
ly, without giving notice and the
At the home ot Mr, and Mrs
lack of a printer accounts for the
Charles Bronson, p '.rents of the
lateness of the paper this week.
Special Communication of Esta groom, the wedding of Miss Mable
cada Lodge N0.T46, A. F. & A. Ingram tooq place last Wednesday
Rev. W
M. will be held in the lodge room afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Givens
of
the
Christian
church
per-
Tuesday Dec. 10 ,'7 30 P. M. Iu-
stullation of officers and Banquet at forlI>ed the ceremsny in the presence
Hotel Ivtacada.JYWni. Dale, Secy. ;of tlle relatives of the young people
Warren Barr was best man and Miss
Henry Epperson took nut 400
Sadie Ingram sister of the britle,
cherry and 200 prune trees to add
was bridesmaid.
Following con­
to his orchard iu Gai field.
He
gratulations. the newly married
finds that the Lambert cherry bears
pair left for Portland for a few days
so late in the season that it escapes
stay, after which they will return
damage by the early spring rains.
here to begin housekeeping, at lie
Mrs. Emma Liclithorn brought depot a jolly crowd pelted them
suit in the circuit court at Portland I with rice and otlitrwise made their
for $25,000 against W. W. M e-1 departure a bilarous affair The
Credie, baseball magnate, alleging
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bride is well known here in social
h’jurscs to Albert Liclithorn of three and churcl, drclt, and is highly es.
broken ribs and the collarbone. : leemed The Rr00tll has ,ived in
Oue of the ribs penetrated a lung.
Estacada several years and is pop.
K B. Tongue district attorney ular. He is well known in the ath-
and well known in Estacada. has ]etic world, especially among base-
Ueen sued for $25,000 at Hillsboro
people, being a talented player,
by a contractor who alleges that
Firemen Elect Officer«
Tongue, during the campaign, de­
clared he was hooked up with the
At the
meeting of the
paving trust and drawing money i?stacada Fire department, Monday
from it as well as from the city.
evening the election ol officers
A. N. Wakefield connected with took place with the following
the engineering department of the result:
Milwaukee railroad at Seattle, vis-
President, Fred Jorg; vtce-pres.,
ited G- E. L«Fol!ette last week. L. M. Henthorn: sec., R. M
Mr. Wakefield formerly was with March: treas., J Y. Barr; chief,
the Oregon Trank dm ing its survey Fred Jorg; ass’ t chief. Willis May-
down the Deschutes canyon in Cut fid 1.
tral Oregon.
cattle named; the fattei ‘.be
Geo. Townsend, who is working better._See Fred Jorg.
as a painter at Bull Run power J
Chicken in Rhyme
plant, visited his folks here Thanks­
giving.
Mr Townsend says he
Cockerels, just a few.
will have two m< iiths more of work
Think they will please you?
at the plant. Jack Cassidy is fore- ; Black Minarcos with green hue,
man of the painting crew.
White Leghorns, blight as dew
If you want something fine
Two of the largest individual
Just come and see mine,
items of expenditures of Clackamas
county for October, accoiding to, So bright and gaudy,
Jos A. Upton, Estacada.
the published preceedings of the
county court, wer: Coast Bridge
Tht ChrUtjan church.
Co. $ 2 . 34 * 73
Oregon City 1 mMe ,choot
.
.
,o:,5 a .m.
Enterprise, $745.62 for printing.
Preaching
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n a. in.
N otice is hereby g iv en that we the un
d e s ig n e d ta x p a y e rs rep resen tin g ten per
cent, of th e tax payers in Road D istrict
No. 33, C lackam as coun ty, O regon, here
by g iv e n otice to th e tax pavers of said
road d istric t N o. 33 th at there w ill be
m eetin g of the tax pavers of said d istrict
in W . J . L e w c llen h all at S p rin g w a ter
O re., on the 2 1st d ay of D ecem ber, 19 12
at 2 o ’clock j). 111., to vote an ad d itio n al
tax for road purposes, as provided b y an
act of the legislatu re in 1609:
Nam es.
C S Bard
W E Young
I M P ark
W iley H ow ell
S E W ooster
J< hn K e lle r
Press H ow ell
A D Schm i t
W J S tre e v
A rch ie H ow ell
F ran k H ow ell
H arry H ow ell
G eorge H ow ell
R S G u th id ge
C arl H ow ell
&
STABLE
Sale
P H Y S IC IA N A SUR GEO N
* * * * *
O F H IC K . A D JO IN IN G K K 8 ID K N C R
l o u l and lo n g Distance Telephone
T he d o cto r's p lion t cau I k connected
with your hom e plume at nigh t if re­
quested. Oue h>ug ring.
Dr. L. A. W E L L S
Palace Meat Mjcl.et
D E N T IS T
PORTLAND. ORECON
$2
a
f io a week |
day
T h e Hotel E s ta c a d a
A L L MODERN C O N V E N IEN C E S
N otice is hereby giv< n th at we, the
undersigned tax p ayers rep resen tin g ten
per cen t, of the ta x p ayers iu R oad D is­
trict No. 49, C lackam as C o u n ty, O regon
hereby g iv e n otice to the tax p ayers of
said road d istrict No. 49 that there w ill
be a m eetin g of the ta x p ayers of said
d istrict in G arfield C o u n try C lub H all at
G arfield , on the 2 1st d ay of D ecem ber,
19 12 . at 10 :30 o ’clo ck a. m .. to vote an
ad d itio n al tax for road purposes, as pro
vided b y an act of the legislatu re in
1909.
N am es.
W W P orter
W in W D avis
J F Snyder
P H D avis
C B C h arlton
R a y W ilco x
A D en ney
C A W ilco x
L K Jo n e s
J K rie g e r
F I) A bb ey
B en T R a w lin s
R W Lem on
C tVI R aw lin s
R F; D avis
Paul Sauer
G H B urd
J J Honebon
W B Lem on
W in R eim an n
M A B eard sley
W I> H aves
A G B urd
A O W hitcom b
(» F' B la ir
H G T row b rid ge
W L S h rin e r
M J A nderson
E d w S h e a re r
H E Stok es
C h ris Sm ith
Jo e l H. Bowm an
J T Irv in
F M G ill
A J Irv in
G eo H .Sanford
F L Bundy
I ! A L a B a rre
li I) Patterson
M L a B a rre
H H A nd ers
G T H unt
E T D avis
\Vill
be in K&tHCHila oi| F rid a }« »»id
Satu rd ays. A pp oiu linen U m ay be
made w ith Dr. A d ix .
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 TA R Y P U B L IC
One of the mo>t delightful Resorts on the Coast
Estacada. O r e g o n
Local and Tourist Trade Solicited
J. W. MILLER
BLACKSMITH
■ r 3 L.-^r<av~ 77 r .
K X I-H K T H O K S K S IK «IH
All wmk guaraulertl
J. V. BARR
B L A C K S M IT H
The Best
ft
It (till at tht old tUnd and willing to do
any of tht work In hit lint
GIVE HIM A CALL
§ Fne Lowest Cost §
I
E L E C T R I C L IG H T is the most suit­
I
able for homes.' offices, shops and ether
Electricity car. be
ft
used in any quantity,large or small, there­
ft
places needing lights,
by
Team Work and Hauling by
the Day or Contract
WOOD delivered ill any quantity
or lengib
ist class 4 font wood
slabwood delivered at $2.00 |>er
coid
16 inch at $2.50 per load.
W. M. YONCE
furnishing any required amount of
light.
Furtheimore, electric lamps can
The Oregon Fire Relief Asso­
be located in any place, thus affording
ciation of McMinnville
w ith £242.000 reserves, solicits your
business through
any desired distribution of light.
Jo h n Brow n
No other lamps possess those qualifi­
G resham , Oregon
Phone
cations, therefore it is not surprising that
Ores hum. 8 1 3
Or leave word at th is office
electric lamps are rapidly replacing all
I also have the OREGON MERCHANTS j
and BEAVER STATE INSURANCE COS.
others in modern establishments.
ft
Portland Railway, Light
& Power Co.
Notice for Levy of Special Road Tax.
At the recent meetiug of teachers
during institute last week, resolu­
tions were passed asking that Su-
petintendent G ary's salary be rais­
ed to not less than $1,600 a year.
NO FICE.
A t present it is $1,200. The legis­
N otice is hereby g iv en to the property
lature will act on this.
ow n ers of Sew er D istrict N um ber 2, as
described in ord inance N um ber 75 of the
The teachers also declare in favor
C ity of K .tiicad a, O regon that the un der­
of closing the schools on only the
sign ed , assessors w ill hold th eir m eet­
following days:
Thanksgiving,
in gs for estim atin g the cost of sew er in
Christmas, New Years, Memorial
said sew er d istrict N um ber 2, on each
day anti Fourth of July.
and ev ery M onday ev en in g at the hour
o l 7 o 'c lo c k p 111. at the office o f the C itv
The teachers resolved in favor of
R eco rd er, for the C ity o f Rstacada. F irst
using school houses as social
7 p 111 u n h u n g » 'ill tie held on M onday the z jth
Y. P. S. C. E
centers. They would like to see
At the last meeting of the local iW hinK .
.
. r 4 5 v . m i | d ay o l N ovem ber, 1 9 1 1 . Dated th is 14th
agriculture, domestic science and
lodge of Masons, Tuesday night,
T h e p u b lic c o rd ia lly in vited to a ll aer d ay of N o v .m b e r: 19 12 .
shop work taught in all high the following officers for the ensti- vices.
W illiam K u h rasch ,
W . G i v k n s , Pastor,
W. D. H en thorn ,
schools.
ing year were elected: W. S. Pyle,
J . V . B arr,
Our clubbing rates will help you
Morr than 200 teachers of Clack­
\\ . M ; O. E. Smith, S. W , Claude, , (0 save money.
Notice to Creditors.
amas comity attended the institute
W. Devore, J. \V; Will. Dale. Sec ,
F o r R e n t -H ouse and five acres In the C ou n ty C ourt ot the .State of O re­
including those of Estacada.
E. D. Allen, Treas.
Other offices water in house, fruit and garden - gon for C lackam as C ounty.
It was announced during the
In the M atter of the E state of Jo sh C oyne
are to be filled by appointment.
Inquire The Progress.
tf
deceased.
meeting that Margaret Curran of
N otice is hereby given to the creditors
W. A. Jones, Jas. Smith and W.
Washington is to succeed Miss
of and a ll persons interested in said es-
A. Heyiman were in Portland Wed­
| tatc, that the undersigned tt« i been ap
Hewitt formerly 0» Estacada, who
J pointed b y the above en titled cou rt a d ­
nesday.
is now supervisor in the First Dis­
m in istrator of the estate o f Jo sh C oyn e,
J Y . Barr, ex weather prophet ;
deceased.
A ll persons h a v in g claim s
trict. Miss Hewitt, it was stated,
against said estate are hereby required
is to return to her hutne in Michi­ and now town philosopher walked
to present the sam e, p ro p erly verified , to
to Springwater last week to allow
the undersigned at E stacad a, O regon,
gan.
W. A. JO N E S
w
ith in six m on th s of first p ublication of
Dr. Wallens to yank a tooth for
PROPRIETOR
th is n otice.
W a n t e d - H ighest price paid
him. Philosopher Barr was criti- 1 Goo«l rigs and carefu l d r iv e n alw ay»
W . II M A T T O O N .
for eggs at the Palace Meat Market
A d m in istrato r of the estate of Jo sh
sized for allowing his teeth to be
SPECIAL ATTENTION
C
o
vn
e.
deceased.
Fred Jorg.
pulled instead of filled, but he is Given H un tin g and F ish in g Parties C L A U D E W . D E V O R E .
A tto rn ev fo r A dm inistrator.
For Sale—H :t ing stove at your strongly of the opinion that store '
WOOD & LIMBER
F irst p ublication O ctober 24, 19 12 .
own price. Dr. Adix.
2ütf teeth art preferable to listeuing to
I.ocal am*. L o n g D istance Telephone
I,ast p u b lication , N ovem ber 2r, 19 12 .
Livery, Feed
H E N R Y V.A D 1X. M .D
.!. W . R eed
buzzer riding h n e r v e .
M rs. J . W . R eed
A. E . Sp ark s
A lette r from Phil Staudish who B . O. B o sw ell
W . D. H enthorn
Roger Cary was a Portland visitor1 js |>n lin, lliev, a. Chicago, states L. M . H en th orn
W. K u ltr a , h
over Sunday, returning Monday. j )ha, , !lc „ id,lie w, st s e e m s p r o s p e t J . S . M cC u rd y
R . B . K im m cl
1 lu re was a good allendaiicr an .
,
,, , , ,
K. J o r g
, .
,
m is. Incidentally, , he
lie had
hae a chattel II. V . A d ix
W F . C ary
plans were made for the corning
R . \V. C a ry
see Oak l’a-k high school foot J . K . L o v e la c e
L . E . B c-lfeiis
\ ear.
b-ll team, champions of the l ’ . S . J . A . S e in e r
J . V . D are
Fred Harthnlemcw of Portland plav against a strong team
Oak W . M Y o n sc e
B . 0 S tir v c r
came out Sunday to speu -1 the da> Park won 90 too. They have not R . G . M a u l.b a id c
A . H ave;is
D. ii. E sh lcm an
with relatives.
A . M orrow
b en scored on 11 ■ three ytars.
W m . D ale
A . S tu b b e
Tom Morton who has been visit I According to the Courier, there Jo h n S t e in e r
G . H . L ich th orn
ing his mother here went to Port­ is a semi > pidemic of typhoid fever
land this week.
at the county seat.
One Oregon
Patronize your home merchants.
Thomas Yocum who was ill City physician lias nine cases The
They have it good fresh vege­
about ten days ot billions fever i> crowing prevalence of the disease tables. Go and see them Fred
recovered and was about tlie streets is causing the residents to boil tile Jorg
drinking water, although thete is
ibis wt t k
FOR R E N T - T w o 5 room cott­
The c-.se of Sagner vs. Lieht no asstiinnce that the germs have
ages,
city water, elect 11c lights and
born a civil dispute as to wages, been locaterl in the water supply.
bath Inquire Dr Adix.
tt
was pospoued three weeks by Ju s­
You and v< ur children are
tice Givens. Wednesday.
Notice for Levy cf Special Road Tax.
safe
if
you we#r Dr Lowe's stip-
The W. C T. U will meet at
N otice is h ereto g iv en that we, the u n ­
the home of Mrs. Woodle Friday, ciior glasses—e\ e safe and price d ersign ed ta x p a y e rs represen tin g I n
Dec 6:li. All are cordially invited safe. They cost you no more than per eelit. o f the tax p a ye rs iu Road D is­
tile inferior kinds usually sold and trict ii>-. 9. C lackam as cou n tv, O regon,
to come.
I.ater reports Inrni Oregon City y ou have the benefit of his skill and hereby g iv e notice to the t ixjxtyers ot
road d istrict N o. 9 that there w ill he u
are that'there aie about 50 cases of mote than 2 1 years experience as an m eetin g ot ta x p a y e rs ot said d istric t in
exclusive
optician
and
optometrist
typhoid. Water is being aualy zed
tlie school house at G eo rge on the 14th
Consult him at Dr A d ix ’ office, d ay o f D ecem ber, lo t 2 at 1 o clock p. ui
at the State university.
Tuesday Dec. to Oue day only to vo te an ad d itional tax for road pur
Guy Graham aud Don Newman
Remember the day aud date. Scores poses, as p rovided by an act ot the legis-
were Kstacadans who witnessed the
lature in 1909:
of references
Oregon Multnomah football game
N am es.
Dr. Lowe's glasses are death to Peter R a th
G /Iweirm an
at Portland, Turkey Day.
headaches
Ask your neighbors. A H M iller
C V Rath
Mr, and Mrs W. A. IIe\!ur.:i
1
Uto
Paulsen
W illiam H eld
Let no one but a lon^ experieno P eter Paulsen
P
eter R u h i
spent Thanksgiving wi ll friends at
ed, educated and skilled exclusive I lit-,» HarUes
Fred b in s
Winlock, Wash.
Mrs Heyiman
1 -rank Ochs
eyespeci dist test and fit your glasses
remained for a visit and Mr. Heyi­ to your eyes
Dr Lowe has the
Notice fer Levy for Special Ifaad Tax
man returned home
neccessary q edifications Consult
C IT Y NCWS BRI EPS
Iwre is no lottery.
Tln-re ix no
possible chance for even the least
experienced to clu o^e a tough,
lastclisx, s rirgy chicken, duck or
luikvy Toi we handleonly choice,
young, fresh killed birds that in ike
purchasing Iu re a sun tv of obtain
ing the finest poultiy y-'U ever
tasted. Tlie test is in tlie taste.
CEDA*
SHINGLES
We manufacture all kinds of Cedar
Shingles and are prepared at all
times to deliver the same. Also
to sell at the mill, having stock oa
band at all times
A. KRIEGER
-----P R O P R I E T O R ----
Seventh and Alder Sts.
Phoncv
Main 6688,
A ( il 31
Estacada Agent - A. Morrow
3
A. MORROW & SON
Livery, Board, Sale and
Exchange Stable
Now Thaï Election is Over ESTACADA,
And folks, generally, are getting down to Brass
Tacks, Why not Give T H E P R O G R E S S a thought?
OREGON
Reed & Sparks
Succewon I«
0 . R. Jacobs
This paper has unearthed some things of inter­
est to the taxpayers during the Cascade campaign and
it expects to
d
I
Repaii
Repairing
of AN Kinds
Plumb
Plumbing and Electric
Wiring
Dig Up Some More BLA C K SM ITH
W. A. RHODES
At Home Residence,
to do anything.
Phone,
You’ll want to read about it, won’t you?
Prepared
Garfield X 65«
Well,
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore.
FORTHECOUNTY OF CLACKAMAS
Elgivia M. Joy
Plaintiff
comes you to the fold.
VS
Benjamin E. Joy, Defendant.
To Benjamin E. Joy, the above
named defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled court and cauae,
on or before Friday the 29th day of
November. A. D. 1912, and if you fail
ao to appear and answer, the plaintiff
want thereof will apply to the court
having installed a Water Motor for
for the relief prayed for in the com­
plaint, which is that the marriage now
can promise faster work in the job existing
between you and the plaintiff
i he forever dissolved.
This summons is served upon you by
end of the plant.
publication order of the Hon. J. U.
Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court
j ef the State of Oregon, for Clackamas
j County, which order is dated October]«,
1912. The date of the first publication
of this . ummons ia October 17, 1912,
and the last publication November
28th. 1912.
CROSS AND HAMMOND
how would it do to Subscribe?
The Progress wel­
Our job department is ready to turn
out what work has accumulated
and
Place a Trial Order
Attorneys for Plaintiff