ESTACADA Notice (or Levy of Special goad Tax PROGRESS t lS COa PO BA TK D) (v e n Ikw*4*v ESTACADA, A ^ u i n Meni«« omgoo G. K. L a F u LLETTE, Edito» sn.l Mgr o f y o u r * G p o c e p s ' n»> WH ITE RIVER FLOU Ri - va t» E T T E M T M A M E V E H Makes «JW hiter, Li ^ h l e r , B r e t f d 4 Cnlered el the [ o . retile. In feeie^eie. O recen second elees nul. ee SUBSCRIPTION RATES On« year .... Six months.. S I 00 so Thursday. December 12. 1412 ASK LEGISLATURE FOR HELP R an ch ers w an t all C la c k am as county p recin cts to jo in petition fo r a l lo w ing cattle to run. e n v N E W S B R IE F S H O. Huntington <>! Eagle Creek, was in town WeduesJay. II G. Tro vbridge the GatfieUl merchant made a business trip to Portland this week. Henry Cromer, road superviser of Spring water, hauled out a load ol feed this week. would be staffed soon And it w as for llti* w tik file addition was fin ished with p tn h 6 by 30 and a horse shed 20 Hv 60 feet in the rear. The club will celebrate Sat urday evening with a dance. And alter the road meeting, Dec 21. there will be music and a social session. Names. A. N. Johnson Mrs. J. W. Heed B. O. Boswell L. M. Henthorn J. S. McCurdy H. V Adix W F. Cary J. F. Lovelace J. A. Soiner \V. M Yonsce R. G. Marchbank D. B. Eshleman Wm. Dale John Steiner J. W. Reed A. E. Sparks W. D. Henthorn W. Kuhrash R. B. Kimntel K. Jorg R. \V. Cary L. E. Belfeila J. V. Barr B. O Sarver A. Havens A. Morrow A. Stubbe G. 11. Li. 1)thorn The high school athletic associa tion has fitted up the building, formerly ocupied by Lailutt s jew elry store, and here practice games at basketball will lie held until a more suitable building is found. From 2 2 to 14 men are trying for the team. If the patrons of the. school district can agree tomorrow Patronize your home merchants. night to put up a building for next They have it - good fresh vege years industrial classes, the athletes tables. Go and >ee them Fred will have a place to play agaiust J°nc* other teams. Starting among ranchmen and Mi>s Tressie Hick* has been qtt- farmers of the loss thickly popnl.il ed part of CHckamas county, whoj 'te “ I u severe e°l'l an<l tonsihtis are hard hit by the recent law for- *1 *ler home this week, bidding tne running at Urge of Mrs. M. H. Evans visited Mr. stock, petitions are to be circulated and Mrs R. M, Standish at Pott- in every precinct in the county, a* j land, over Sunday, king the legislature to assist in the Mr. and Mrs. Al Lindsey, shortly revocation of the law, thus permit after the first of the yt-ur will move ting horses and cattle to pasture to Portland to reside. Mr. Linds y outside fences. Hogs are to be has secured a position there. kept penned. At the High School last week in The petitions are to be placed in FOK R E N T —Two 5 room cott the hands of Representatives F. M. a contest. Malcomb Woodle, Harry ages, city wn’ er. electric lights and S O C IA L FU N CTIO N S. Morgan, Chester W outer and Hurley Gill or Chris Schuebel, providing the bath. Inquire Dr. Adix. tf. Mr. and Mrs Lee Bronson, tec- lattei is recovered from an attack of Fellows were chosen to represent ently married, were the receipiiiits Notice for Levy of Special Road Tax. typhoid by the time the legislature the institution in the state debate. meets. Miss Helen Bartlett who is att of a royal welcome by their many Notice is liereh> given that we, the un- The new law works a tremendous ending a ladies school at Pala Alto, friends. Monday evening at the d ersigned taxpayers representing U n hardship on ranchers in the less Cal , will spend the holidays with home of the groom's parents. Mr. per cent, of the taxpayers in R oad D is thickly populated part of the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett. and Mrs Charles Bronson. About trict N<*. 9, C la ck am as cou n tv, O regon, forty young |>eopie quietly congreg hereby giv e n otice to the ta x p a ye rs of county. Pasturage is confined to the A. G. Ames is now employed by road d istrict N o . 9 that there w ill be u ranches and stock cannot roam the the Deep Creek Logging Company ated and marched to the house m eetin g of ta x p a y e rs of said d istrict in where they tendered the couple a free ranges. Beef is likely to go up and will likely remain with the the school house at G eo rge on th e 14th in price and manv farmers may company- the remainder of the wiu- shower of all manner of useful pres d ay of D ecem ber, 19 12 at 1 o ’clo ck p. ui. ents f>>r housekeeping, including to vote an ad d itio nal tax for road p ur have to sell their stock because of He is working as saw filer. dishes and aluminum cooking uten poses, «is p rovid ed by an act of th e le gis lack of hay. Dr. John Steiner, health officer, sils as well as preserves and canned lature in 1909: The law passed hv 919 maj trity. Nam es. investigated the rumor of smallpox fruit*. Altout two hours were sjtent Peter R ath most 01 which came from Otegott G Zw eirm an iu games and music, concluding A II M iller C A Rath City and the old settled part of the in . family across the river and Litio Paulsen W illiam H eld county. Besides, many voted for found there is nothing to the yarn. with refreshments. Peter Paulsen P eter R u lli Theo H ardes Fred L in s keeping stock up because the mea There was a case of chickenpox Mr. and Mrs J R McCurdy, Mon F ran k Ochs sure was so worded that it mislead but the patient ispractially recover day evening entertained the Du the voters. Just what can be done ed. plicate Whist club. Two tallies Notice for Levy for Special Road Tax by the legislature except to refer a Frosty nights followed by beauti played. Retreshmeuts were serv new law to the people two years ful balmy days are i.p;rec!ated by N otice is h e re b y given that we th e un ed. dersign ed tax p a ye rs representing ten j»er hence, is not known. But it is fortunate residents of Oregon, es possible the law may' be knocked pecially when they read altotit tht At the home of Principal and cent, of th e tax payers in Road D istrict No. 33, C lackam as county, O regon , here out on irregularity and because of blizzards and 20 below zero weather Mrs. B. F. Ford, Monday evening b y g iv e n otice to the tax p ayers o f said its misleading title. E Lacy of which is afll'cting the middle west the members of the football squad road d istrict N o. 33 that there w ill be Springwater is one of those urging It will last in that country, too, un were tendered a reception and lun m eetin g of th e tax payers of said d istrict every person interested to circulate til sometime next June. cheon. At table there were a in W . J . L e w ellen hall at S p rin g w a ter, and sign petitions right away so titimlier of speeches by ft otball men O re., on the 2 1s t d ay of D ecem ber, 19 12 At the Portland poultry show and the battles of the past season at 2 o ’clock p. in ., to vote an ad d itio n al that the legislature may have the tax fo r road purposes, as provided b y an matter betore it soon after it con this week, Edward Shearer of G ar were rehearsed and plans made for act of the le gislatu re in 1609: field has several coops of prize venes. the future, Enthusiasm was mar Nam es. chickens entered. Among them is ked. At the conclusion of the re C S Bard W E Young W iley H ow ell a Barred Rock cockerel, two coops past a ballot was taken on captain I M P ark Shop for Xmas Here S E W ooster Jc h n K e lle r of Light Bramais and a pair of cap A D Sch m id t of tlii next years team, resulting in Press H ow ell There's no need of a person in A rch ie H ow ell Mr. Shearer has over 400 the election, on the second ballot, \V J Streey this country shopping for Christ ons. F ra n k H ow ell H arry H ow ell R S G u th id ge of Bob Morton. At a previous G eo rge H ow ell mas outside of Estacada. A glance blooded birds at hts farm Carl H ow ell meeting of the Athletic association, at the ads of the Estacada Mercan Prof. F. B. Guthrie would like to tile Co , the Estacada Pharmacy communicate with several other Ken Bartlett was elected manager Notice for Levy of Special Road Tax and the Estacada Furniture Co piano owners in Estacada with a of the football team and Milton N otice is hereby giv* n that w e, the will show you where dear old view of having a tuner come out Evans, captain of the track team. undersigned tax p ayers rep resen tin g ten Santa Claus is hanging out this and operate on the instruments. R E P O R T O F T H R C O N D IT IO N O F per cent, of the ta x p ayers in R oad D is year. And a peep at the fiine as He doesn't rare to go to the ex- trict No. 49, C lackam as C oun ty, O regon, sortment of all manner ol presents dense of importing one from Port E S T A C A D A ST A T E B A N K hereby g iv e notice to th e tax p ayers of for young and old will convince land just for his piano; but if a at E stacad a. in th e State o f O regon, at said road d istrict No. 49 that there w ill the close of business, N o v. 26th. 19 12 . be a m eetin g of th e ta x p ayers of said you that local merchants have faith number join in. the expense will be RESOURCES d istrict in G arfield C o u n try C lub H all at in the coming of St Nicholas and shared at a small cost to each. Loan* and discounts.................................. $ 60 4 3 9 .14 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured...... . .24 G arfield , on the 2 is t d ay of D ecem ber, Yuietide. The stores are beautifully Bonds and warrants................................... 6 005.53 19 12 . at 10 :30 o ’clo ck a. m.. to vote an The bazaar given by the ladies Stocks decorated and you a r: cotdially in and other Securities..........;........ None ad d itional tax fo r road purposes, as pro Aid society of the M. E Church Banking house............................................ 3450 00 vited to cotne and inspect stock. vided by an act of the legislatu re iu Furniture and fixtures.............................. 1 799.34 last week was well attended and a Other real estate ow n ed.......................... None 1909. Nam es. good sum raised toward the pastors Due from banks (not reserve banks)...... None Ames’ Dog is Dead Wm W D avis Due from approved reserve banks.......... 8 890.79 W W Porter salary. The supper given on Fri Checks F H D avis and other cash Items................... 292.02 J F Sn y d e r “ Dan” the handsome bull ter day evening at the Home restaurant Exchanges for clearing house .................. R a y W ilco x None C B C harlton C A W ilco x rier belonging to Marshal Ames and where the bazaar was held, was Cash on hand............ ................................. 4 865.48 A I« E D enney Jon es J K rie g e r Expenses................................................... None known to most every man, woman patronized by a great crowd. The Other resources. Land Contracts............. 7 092.79 K D A bbey Ben T R aw lin s C M R aw lin s Overs & Shorts ..................................... 161.18 R W Lem on and child in this section, died Sun menu was excellent. R R D avis Paul Sauer Total........................................................ $92 996.51 G II Hurd day evening, the result, probably J J Honebon Mrs W. Givens, who was oper W B Lem on W m Reininnn LIABILITIES of poison, a number of cannics hav ated upon at the Good Samaritan M A B eardsley W D H aves Capital stock paid In........... .... .......... $ 25 0 0 0 00 ing died of late from that cause. Hospital some time ago, was brought Surplus fund........................................ A G Hurd A O W hitcom b None G F B lair II G T ro w b rid ge “ Dan" will Ite remembered by his home Tuesday, She made the trip Undivided profits, less expenses and W L S h rin er M J A nderson taxes paid ...... ................................ 1 6 0 3 .7 9 many tricks one of which was his in a special car furnished by the P. Dividens unpaid................................ E d w Sh earer II E Stok es None C h ris Sm ith Jo e l B Bowm an None retrieving balls knocked over the R. L & P. Co. and was accomp Due to banks and bankers............. .... J T Irvin P M G ill Postal savings bank deposits............. 2 21 4 .8 1 fence at the Hall park. A J Irvin G eo H Sanford 5 0 0 0 .0 0 anied by her husband W. Givens, Deposits due State Treasurer........... F L Bundy H A La B arre He was frieudly with everybody, local representative ot the cotnpanv. Individual deposits subject R I) Patterson M La Barre to check............................................ 5 5 7 0 1 .3 5 H H Anders yet an excellent watchdog at home. Mrs, Givens stood the trip well and Demand certificates of deposit........ G T H unt 52 2.46 E T D avis % None Ames refused $ 100 for him many is on the road to complete recovery, Certified checks... .............................. None Cashier checks outstanding.............. times. a fact which will be pleasing to her Time certificates Qf deposit...................... 2954.10 Schuebel has typhoid Among the list of about <¡0 ty phoid fever putients at Oregon City, appears the name of Representative Chi is Scbmbel. The analysis of the city water showed typhoid germs. Oregon City doctors are being critisized for failing to report cases until the epidemic Itad secured quite a start. The health officers now have it under control it is stat ed, many friends. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. S. Lauryy at tended the meeting of the Oregon State Hotel associotion last week at Seaside, where they enjoyed themselves several days. Mr Lauryy w is on the nominating com mittee and has been apjiointed a member of the manufacturing eotn- mittee. They attended a luncheon at Gearhart and a big banquet at the Moore. The new road to George, to which Estacada business men con Estray Notice. tributed a year ago, is rapidly being S t r a y e d — From my premises built. Robert Miller who was in two yearling calves, as follows: One town Tuesday reports the road had half Jersey heiler, brown with large been brushed out anil that blasting bell; red steer, white spots, point of the stumps and gradiug is to be- of horn broken off. both have slit giu immediately. When completed in right ear and upper bitt in left the section will be brought two ear; Reward for information leading 1 miles nearer town and the road has to recovery. Joel B. Bowman, a much lighter grade than the one Estacada. R. F. D. No. 1. jt now used. There’s nothing slow about th —Highest price paid Garfield Country club members. for eggs at the Palace Meat Market Last week President Hunt told the Fred Jorg. « 1 Progress the addition to the club W antrd Saving« deposits .................. Notes and bills rediscounted.................... Bills payable for money borrowed............ Reserved for taxes.......... ....... None None None None Liabilities other than those above stated............. .................................. . . Total...-...................... ......— $ 9 2 996 .51 State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss: I, L. E. Belfils, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of mv knowledge and belief. L. K. BELFILS, Cashier. Sulkscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of Dec. 19 12 . Claude W. Devore, Notary Public Correct—Attest: John Zobrist, J. A. Somer, directors. The Christian Church. Bible school - - 10 :15 a .m . Preaching - • - II a. m. Y. P. S. C. E. • • 7 p. m. Preaching • • - 7:45 p. m. The public cordially invited to all ser vice«. W. G ivhns , Pastor. SE L E C T IN G POULTRY Notice is hereby given that we, the undersigned tax payers representing ten per cent, o f the tax payers in City uf Estacada Road Hbtrict, CLtckntss County, Oregon, hereby give notice to the tax payers o f said City o f Estacada I'oaal District that there will be a meet- , ing o f the tax payers o f said District in | the City Hall at Estacada, Oregon, on the 28th. day o f December, 1812 at one o'clock p. m., to vote an additional tax for road purposes, as provided by an act [ o f the legislature in 1909. Notice for Lew of Special Road Tax Notice is hereby given that we, the undersigned tax payers representing ten per cent, o f the tax payers in Road Diatrict No. 43, Claekamaa County, Oregon, hereby give notice to the tax payers o f said Road Diatrict. No. 43 that there will be a meeting o f the tax payers o f said Diatrict in Wilbern’ s Hall at Eagle Creek, on the 28th. day o f December, 1912, at 1 o.clock p. m., to vote an additional tax for road pur poses, as provided by an act o f the leg islature in 1909. Names. H. S. G'bson H. G. Huntington Roy Douglass Alex Baker Geo. W. Judd L. S. Baker H. Hoffmeister Wm. E Douglass C. W. Murnhey J. M. Henkle R. B. Gibson W. Douglass Fred Hoffmeister E. M. Clark E. E. Elliott W. B. Baker H. B. Ballou Wm. J. Houlett W. C. Congwell G. B, Preston Fat cattle wanted; the fattei the better.—See Fred Jorg, I can fix anything that is wrong F o r S a i . k One horse, cheap tor with your watch, A. T. Sarver, cash. Inquire M. J. Anderson, Estacada, Ore. it. Garfield. tf. For Sale Hcatiug stove at your F ob R e n t —House and five acre* own price. Dr. A di*. 28 tf water in house, frnit and garden— Our clubbing rates will help you Inquire The Progress. tf to save money. here is no lottery. There is no |>nssililc chance for even the least experienced lo cluo-e a tough, tasteless, s'ringy chicken, duck or turkey For we handle only choice, young, tiesli killed birds I hot m ike purchasing here a surety of obtain ing the finest poultry t<Mt ever tasted. The test is in the taste. H E N R Y V.AD/X.M.D P H Y S IC IA N A SURGEO N O F F IC E , ADJOINING RKS1DHNCR I ika I and Long DitUncc Telephone T h« doctor's phone can 1« connected with your home phone at night if re quested. One long ring. Dr. L. A. W E L L S Palace Meat Market D E N TIS T PO RTLAND. OREGON IT The . Hotel Estacada $ to a week A L L MODERN C O N V E N IEN C E S One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast i W ill be in EsUcnd« on Fridays **tui Saturday s. A ppointincnU uiay lie made with Dr. A dix. 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 E sta ca d a , O re g o n Local and Tourist Trade Solicited ■ B S H R B B 3 BLJ J. W. MILLER BLACKSMITH KXI'KBT IIOKSRSIK OIK All work guaranteed J. V. BARR I B L A C K S M IT H 9 I f 9 9 9 9 9 The Best Light At f The Lowest Cost § E L E C T R I C L IG H T is the most suit able for homes, offices, shops and other places needing lights, I I Electricity can be GIVE HIM A CALL ream Work and Hauling by the Day or Contract WOOD delivered in any quantity or leuglh. tsl class 4 foot wood sUhwood delivered at JI2.00 j* r cord. 16 inch al $2.50 per load. W. M. Y0NCE used in any quantity,large or small, there by It dill at the old itand and wilting to do any ol th» work in hi* line furnishing any required amount of light. The Oregon Fire Relief Asso Furthermore, electric lamps can ciation of McMinnville be located in any place, thus affording with #*41.000 r c w R « , *4.licit* your burine»« through any desired distribution of light. Joh n Brow n No other lamps possess those qualifi G re s h a m . O re g o n Phone Orme hem, 31 J cations, therefore it is not surprising that Or leave word at thi* n ft e t electric lamps are rapidly replacing all I *I*o have the OREGON MERCHANTS and BEAVER STATE INSURANCE COS. others in modem establishments. CEDAR SHINGLES We manufacture all kiuds of Ccdai Shingle* and are prepared at aH timea to deliver the aaruo. Ataa to aell at the mill, haring stock on hand at all timea Portland Railway, Light 4 Power Co. I Seventh and Alder Sts. ^ Phones: Main 66S8, ^ A. KRIEGER ----- PROPRIETOR----- Estacada Agent - A. Morrow A. MORROW & SON A 6131 Livery, Board, Sale and Exchange Stable Dubois Lumber Co. ESTACADA. OREGON C. E. DUBOIS, Manager. W e deal in all kinds of building material including Lumber, Lath, Sash, Doors, Sand, Gravel, Lime, Plaster, Brick. Cement, Etc. A ll Reed & Sparks W t ia iw to 0. R. Jacobs Repairing of AN Kinds Plumbing and Electric Wiring orders promptly Rile . Head Office Broadway, Phone Main 103 BLACKSM ITH w. a . moots The Estacada Lumber Yard I am handling a full line of Grain and Chicken Feed. All of first class quality and weights are guaranteed to be as represented. Give me a trial and rest assured you will be dealt with honestly. Remember the Place — THE OLD PLANING MILL STANDI E. D. ALLEN Phone, Main 112 At Home Residence. Prepared to do anything. Phone. . Garfield X 6 SS SUMMON8 FOR PUBLICATION In tha Circuit Court of the State of Ore. FORTHECOUNTY OFCLACKAMAS Elgivia M. Joy Plaintiff VS Benjamin E. Joy, Defendant, To Benjamin E. Joy. tha 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 cause, on or before Friday the 29th day of November, A. D. 1912, and if you fail •o to appear and answer, the plaintiff for want thereof will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in the com plaint, which is that the marriage now existing between you and the plaintiff be forever dissolved. This summons is served upon you by publication order of the Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court o f the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County, which order is dated October 16, 1912. Tht data of the first publication o f tlua summons ia October 17, 1912, and the last publication November 28th, 1912. CROSS AND HAMMOND Attorneys for Plaintiff