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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1913)
T- a- HL The H E N R Y V.ADIX.M.IA • A i* P H Y S IC IA N & SURGEON A O FF IC K , ADJO fN IN O R K SIP R N t'H Local and Long Distance Telephone The doctor's phone c .* m 1 h * onmicrtu with your home phone at ni^ht if rt quested. Simplex The best separator made. O ne long rinj.' Per Sale By D r. W. K. H a v ila n d il p p • I Barton [1. P. u lu S O n Oregon Physician and Sur geon Ottica on M a i n St. b e tw e e n /at u n d 2 nd. 7 ulep hane C o n n e c t i o n s Cream Separator J. W. MILLER BLACKSMITH I Residence Hotel Estacada KXPFRT llORSESHOKR A ll w ork guaranteed Dr. . A. W E L L S The Christian Church. Hihlc school - - to a. m. Preaching • • * it a. m. , V. P. S. C. K. - 7 P »»• j Preaching • - - 7=45 P- m- I The public cordially invited to all ser- D E N T IS T PORTLAND. OREGON Will I k * in Rstnmdn on Fridajs Saturdays. Appointments may made with I)r. Atlix. ! vices, C L A U D E W. D E V O R E A I T O R N E Y -A T - L A W und N O TA R Y PUBLIC Estacada. O r e c o n S a m u e l McLean TA ILO R Cleaning. Pressing mid Repairing Ladies W oik a Specialty Suits made to measure. E ST A C A D A , ORE. Tccim Work and II.iiiliuq by the Day or Contract WOOD delivered in a ly quantity or length, ist class 4 foot wood slahwood delivered at j.’ 00 pe> cord. 16 inch at $ 2 .50 per load W. M. YO'iCF J. V. BARR BLACKSMITH li still at the old stand and willing lo d< any of the work in his line GIVE HIM A CALI A. E. Sparks \V. O iV K N S . Pastor. Meihodist Episcapal Church 10 a. m. - - Sunday School Sermon The Sandy Commercial Club has J. S McCurdy took in t-lie double 1 1 NCoR k*OR ATRO) header hall game at Portland Sun taken up several plans for the de- velopement of that district includ-' day. 'uhlithcd I very Ikurydav Morning at ing the erection of a cannery of I Mrs. C. So me r of Wilson, Kansas, IM M Al)A. OREGON small fruits and vegetables. It was is visiting at the home ot htr son, largely through the efforts ot the M. II. BOVLH. Ktlitor and Manager J. A. Somtr and family. Club that a cnomery was estah Mrs. E H. KeMogg returned lished there some time ago. 'ntered at li e rostofflce In Eft ricada. Otaren as aecond claaa mai 1 Sunday evening from u visit with EAGLE CREEK I relatives in eastern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Huntington called Missess Hazel Worth-n and Essie SU B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S on Mrs. Howlett Sunday afternoon. One year ... *1 00 | McGuire both of Portland arc viait- EST AC ADA PROGRESS Six months . W ater bury C&, Chapman Dealers in Choice Family Agents for Log Cabin P o u la rd . O regon, June 17. 1913 Nolle# :a h ereb y given that Myron K eith Abraham whose poai-office a d d ress is F o rest Grows. O regon did. on fi e ! 3th day of S e p tem b e r. 1 91 2. file in this office S w orn S tatem en t and Application. No. o 3 6 2 6 . to purchase th e Southv.es Q uarter. Section 34. T ow n sh ip 2 South. Ra: . j t> E ast. W illam ette M eridian, and th e tim ber th ere o n , under th e pro vision« of th s act of J u re 3. 1 8 7 8 . and acts a m enda tory. known as tli* “ T im ber and Stone L aw ." at such value as i:i ch t be fixed by ap p raisem en t, and that, pursuant to such application, th e lard and tim ber th ereo n have b een appraised, th e tim ber estim ated 6 8 0 .OGO board feet at 4 0 c. per M. and th e land $ 1 2 8 .0 0 : th at said applicant will c Tor final proof in support cf h is application and aw ern statem ent on tho 4th day of S e p tem b e r, 1 9 1 3 . before th e R em itter a n d R eceiv e U. S. Land O ffice at Portland, C . e ^on. Any person is at liberty to p rotest th is purchase before e n try , or initiate a contest at any tim e befcio pattern Issu es, by filing a corroborated affidavit in th is office, alleging facts w h ich would defeat the entry. H. F . H igby R e g iste r. home of 111s sister, Simmons. “A Satisfied Customer Always A Customer” Mrs. W. 13 . Mrs. Roy Douglass received a call from' Mrs. R. B. Gibson and Mr, and Mrs. McCall and M i. I*. Miss Edith Chapman Friday aller- La Fade of Portland were guts's of 110011. Mr. and Mrs F. Jorg Friday and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Douglass. Mr. Saturday. and Mrs. Rov Douglass, Miss Edith At a meeting of the City Council Chapman and Carl Douglass were Thursday evening A G. Ames was Chautauqua visitors last Wednes appointed city marshall and street day afternoon. commissioner. Rummage sale every Wednesday and Saturday in the J. W . Rted building, just south of the Yellow Front Emporium. 1 1 a m. 8pm Rev. Young of Portland, will Epworth League - - - 7 p. in. again occupy the pulpit in the Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p m BUSINESS LOCALS Christian church next Sunday. The public cordially invited to al They have it good fresh vege- Services at the usual time. services. tables. Go and see them. Fred W. R. F. Browne, Pastor. Mr, and Mrs. Dave Eshleman, Jorg. Miss Tressie Hicks and Messrs. The Mail Schedule Paul and Chester Womer autoed to Anyone wanting a new piano Oregon City and Portland Sunday Arrival _____________ 6:50 A. M. A rrival_____ ______ 4:18 F. M. will find a good bargain by calling in the former's car. tf Departure. ______ 7:23 A. M. on I,. E. Beifils. Mrs. E . McKowen and daughter Departure _____ .4:40 P. M. Mrs. Win Torrence oi LuCross, W a n t e d Highest price paid Office hours 7 A. M. to 6 P. M. for eggs at the Palace Meat Market Wisconsin, were visitors the first Sundavs 7 A M. to 8:30 A. M. ot the week at the J. W. Reed Fred Jorg. Holidavs 7 A M t o y ijo A . M and home. from 3:30 P. M. to 6 P. ST. George H Douglas, violin teach Messrs, and Mesdantes W. B Positively 110 mail delivered through er. Anyone desiring to take les Simmons and William Kurasch Drug Store. sons from him address Box 194, were at Portland Saturday atteud- A. N. Johnson, Postmaster. Estacada, Ore. -F | ing the funeral of Mrs. Bert Free man a sister of Mesdames Sim metis NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Eyes tested and glasses fitted and Kurasch United States Land Office, 1438 Port land 166 List iCo 03S52, Portland, Ore. Office hours 1 to 5 P. M. Office Mr. aud Mrs. James Snodgrass June 13, 1918. over First State Bank. and three children of LeGrande, Notice is hereby given that the North Dr. Geo. Itiglis, Gresham, Ore Ore., stopped off at Estacada Tues ern Pacific Railway Company, whose post office address is St. Paul, Minnesota day while eu route to thtir home For Sale h a s t h i s 1 3 t h day of June 1913 filed in from California Tuesday aud visit this office its application to select under Mare 7 years old, Fresh Milk ed Mr. Snodgrass’ sister, Mrs. E. the provisions of the Act of Congress, Cow, Fourteen In. Plow, Harrow, D. Bartlett and tamily. approved July I, 1898 (30 Stat. 597, 620) Two horse Cultivator. Cook Stove a s extended b y the Act of Congress ap New Methods proved May 17, 1906 the South half of in good condition and cart. If von Our methods of fighting the Southeast quarter, (S1-2 SIC 1 2) Sec. have not the cash what have you 3.4, Twp. 5 S011.I1, R 4 . East W.M. to trade. Enquire of W. Domm. drink evil have changed and im proved as much as our methods ot Any and all persons claiming adversely Eagle Creek Falls. *t2 travel and communication. the lands described, or desiring to object because of the mineral character of the For Rent land, or f o r any other reason, to the dis posal lo applicant, should file their affi 5 room cottage, ten acres fenced, davits o f protest in this office, on or be adjoining city. Enquire of fore the l3tli day of August 1913. Dr. H. V. Adix tf. « 11. F. Higby, Register. M Published in Estacada Progress, located fij a t Estacada, Oregon. For Sale— Two dozen full blood Bread Our Motto 80 ,ing Mrs- Ed Jenkins in Gatfiehi. Mr. and Mrs Roy Douglass took dinner with Mr. and Mrs Guy Mrs Fred Jorg and children went Thursday, July 17, I913 j to Portland Tuesday to remain a Woodle Sunday. ____i couple of weeks visiting relatives. Mrs. Bertha Douglass was calling at the home of R. il. Gibson last E . A. Koipin of Kenosha, Wis., Notice for Publication D epartm ent of th e In tericr, U. S . Land Office at visited here over Sunday at the Thursday evening. Groceries OUR PROVISION Is a boon to the woman who wants to change from the beef, mutton, lamb or pork of every day use. Sugar cuied hams and bacon, jierfectly spiced sausages and frank furters, bologna and liverw ur.st that to see is to get greedy for. Come and look them oyer. Mr. and Mrs. A . J. Kitzmiller, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eiler and Walter Kitzmüler were entertained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Guy Woodle. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodle, Misses Myrtle and Nettie Woodle, Claude, Malcolm and Joey Woodle, and Harry Morgan were over this way Sunday and attended church. S-un Eddv of Portland was a guest at the home of R. B. Gibson Sunday. He attended church ser- v vices at the school house and fav ored the congregation with a couple of solos. A. G. D ix was the gnest of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Howlett over Sun day. Mr. Dix held services at the school house morning and evening. (juiU: a number ot the people catue out to hear him. ALSFAUGH. COUNTER Palace Meat Market i œ§ 2 >© The Best Light At I The Lowest Cost § ELECTRIC LIG H T is the most suit able ior homes, offices, shops and other places needing lights, I Electricity can be used in any quantity,large or small, there by furnishing any required amount of Mrs. E. E. Erickson and Mrs. H. H. Yonts are camping at Glad stone. light. George Morrow and family were the guests of J. W. Dowty aud fam ily Sunday. any desired distribution of light. Misses Ellen Erickson, Echo and Hazel Gilhcns spent a few days at Chaulauq'ta last week. cations, therefore it is not surprising that Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Full were the guests of Mr. and Mis. John Githeus one day last week. § Furthermore, elactric lamps can be located in any place, thus affording No other lamps possess those qualifi electric lamps are rapidly replacing all others in modern establishments. A tew t ears ago the long faced Iver Ericksou and Noel Sarver temperance agitatator lectured in were the guests of John Githeus our churches aud the burden of his and tamily Saturday evening. theme was abuse of saloou keepers solemnized by a few distressful Mr. and Mrs- Edgar Heiple were tales of murder, etc. done l>y drunk entertaiued at dinner by Mr. and ards and euliveued by a few funny Mrs. Albert Kitchiug Sunday. Repairing of All kinds stories of the man intoxicated. Plumbing and Electric Mrs. J. VV. JUowty left for Port Then the good brethren went White Leghorn hens at 50c apiece. Wiring home thanking God that they were land Sunday evening to see her Notice to Creditor». Call or phone Mrs. W. H. Holder, not as these and at the very next daughter Emma who is very ill. In the County Court ot t h e State o f Ore Estacada. it election voted tor the candidate ot Seventh and Alder Sts. ^ gon for the Comity oi Clackamas. Quite a number of jieople of this the good (?) old Republican or In the Matter of the Estate of Henry Claitsscn, deceased. C E D A R SHINGLES Threshing Machine For Sale Democrat party as the case might neighborhood attended ilia Fire Phones: Main 6688, A 6131 ^ Notice is hereby given that by order be, whether he was a temperance men' s picnic at Estacada Sunday. We manufacture all kinds of Cedai One 16 horse compound Garr- ma;i or not. of the County Court of Clack mi o. C ’mi- Shingles and are prepared at al! tv, Oregon, duly made and entered on Scott engine aud 33-56 Garr-Scott Mr. aud Mrs C. W. Schuld aud Now we are learning to leave the times to deliver the same. Also the 23rd day of June, 1913, the under separator complete. Separator has much abused saloou keeper alone daughter of Bell Station were pick to sell at the mill, having stock nt signed was appointed administrator of been run 4 seasons. In ist. class and place the blame on the voter ing blackbei ries along the Clacka tile estate of Henry Claussen, deceased. hand at all times condition. Will sell very cheap on where it belongs. mas Sunday. All persons having claims against the Is the saloon keeper as much to said estate are hereby notified to present account of sickness. A rare bar The rain has delayed the farm the same, prujarly verified, to me at the gain. Call, phone or write. blame as the voter? Let us see. ers in making their hay but they office of Claude \Y. Devore, Kstacada, J. C. Stanley, In the first place we find very few are waiting patiently for it to clear — - P R O P R I E T O R ----- Oregon, within six months from the date Gresham. Ore. Rstacada Agent—A. Morrow educated, eulighteued men keeping up so they can begin again. of the first publication hereof. saloons. Cau you sav the same of Dated this 26th day of June, 1913. For Sale those who dc not vote against sa Miss Edna Johnson the champion W. H. Mattoon, loons? Then the saloon keeper’ s runner of Eagle Creek won three Administrator, Furniture for sale. Inquire be Claude W. Ilevorc, fore July 23, Lindall Residence excuse for doing wrong is much races at Estacada Sunday. She re Every Saturday and Sunday Evenings Attorney for Administrator. near Boettrich Place Estacada. x it greater than the voter's because ceived many valuable prizes. First publication June 26, 1913. his profit is so much greate-r. Then Last publication July 24, 1913. The management will endeavor to give the patrons ofj this also, he receives his punishment as W anted W. A. JONES ELWOOD he goes along because lie is shuued Some currants. Enquire at the Notice to Creditors PROPRIETOR C. E Surfus is working for O. show, the best service available. Show starts promply at 7:30 by nearly every one and cannot In tiie County Court of the State oi Progress Office. Good rigs and careful drivers always Clutch at Dodge. Oregon, lor Clackamas County. help but know that he is constantly SPECIAL ATTENTION tu the Matter of the Estate of M. H. Jesse Cox attended the sale at Will sell my new $45 range fer I being demoralized by his business. Given Hunting an.l Fishing Parties Taylor, deceased. Clarke’ s Friday. $30 cash if taken within a week. 1 Is this true of the voter? Notice is hereby given that by order Lindail Residence near , Take for instance the voters in a Mrs. F„ Bovlan is visiting her of tlie County Court of Clackamas Coun Inquire I Í ty. Oregon, duly made and entered on Boettrich 1 lace. x it little town which is trying to be-j parents for a few days. the 23rd day of June, 19I3, the under ----------------— ----------------------- — ¡come “ dry.” Listen to your good signed was appointed administrator of (?) citizeu citizen who cries. cries, “ Oh! wej ® an Stahlnecler is building a N O T IC E we the estate of M. H. Taylor,deceased. All must have the saloon or we cannot *,ollse f ° r ^ r- Hashbrook at Spring- This is to state I was asked to pe l .ons having claims against the said run the town ” If the town goes ws,er- play for a dance Saturday night and estate are hereby notified to present the’ O M Schelstroen of Portland, j Mine, properly verified, to me .»t the offered 55 00 also transportation wet he takes the saloon keeper's ; office oi Claude \V. Devore, Kstaciulfl , furnished both way s. I cut the money aud then hurts his business 1 Ore., called on L. N. Vallen Sun- | Oregon, within six months froui the date price to JI3 00 and received that all he can by restricting it in every day afternoon. ' of the first publication hereof. amount but myself and wife were way. such as not allowing screens | M Rydzewski and famiIv visited L. N. Vallen had the misfortune Dated tins 26th day oi June, I913. Miss Helen Bartlett of Estacada compelled lo walk home in the dark or seats iu his saloon. If this fair' at the home of Mr, Savinskie of lo loose a calf in the mountains last Neil Taylor, was the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Sam , after an unsuccessful! attempt to It doesn't look so to mere woman. Highland Sunday. Administrator. week. It became fast in a barb Dunlop. Claude \V. Devore, | borrow a lantern and was gently Then there is another kiud who wire fence, dieing from exposure. Attorney for Administrators. Mrs. L P Elliott made a trip to pushed out of the yard by the i-los- say the saloon is all right if it is Miss Nellie Cohill of Portland First publication June 26, I9I3. There was a telephone meeting mg of the gate. Here’ s hoping onlv made respectable. I cau as Portland Saturday bv way of Ivsta- will spend a few days with Miss Last publication July 34, I9I3. i at the school house Saturday night jthat anyone who reads this notice i easily imagine a nice refined, cada returning Sunday. Belle English. hut as usual only about one half of I who were directly reliable will tin respectable saloou as I can a Notice For Publication i I ‘ . . . I Miss Hazel Freeman who has , k » ....... JO HN BRO W N Invited and not invited guests Daparment cf ti healthful poison, a good vice or a bpfll working at Crabtree, r.,., h were present which Imatior. U S . Land Inc Jd e rsta n d what gentlemen they are. Ore., is makes made a large gathering at the barn June 14. 1913. it difficult to conduct the THE I N S U R A N C E M A N Jeff, x it fragrant skunk. Nettc e l s Hort* y ^expected home this week. that H entjr Jackson, of dance give* by Jerome Schultz last business in a satisfactory way. I No, Mr. Good Citizen, yon will, . , „ „ , „ Co. Or « to n . who. on May 17. O F G R E S H A M PH O N E b 13 Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stromgreen » 10 . r a n . Her ■leatead E m ry. No. 02t>05. for find it a hard matter to make a Local New* ft’ejr quarter, S e c tio n 34 T c w rsh lp 4 South GARFIELO ! and daughter Pearl of Colton were Walter Snnflhi met with a s acci I place respectable where vile poisons la rra 4 L-»r. W, lam eite Merir*‘an. La* tiled r e tire Clyde English is agsin at home dent while helping on the telephone nticn to rru ike F in a l ccmm utatfaft Proof, to j O R E G O N FIRE H. F. Gibson of Barton will sell are sold that excite all that is low business callers at the home of L. ah claim to th e land above described. I after a seven mouth’s trip through line. His axe glances, striking his I von anything you waul iu alt kinds base and mean in those who drink ' al,e" Mon',a lr- RELIEF A S S O C I T I O N !\« Ri• Cotter and R eceiv er. U S l.a rd Ofi Kansas. ni. Ote», m. on t th e 2 8 th day of Ju y. 191 j of machinery. ankle and cutting a deep gash in X 4 t j them. Ool grant that all of Ore- G< A . Oottberg made a trip to o r M C M IN N V ILE . O R E . Ciatimar» narres neeaes- John Dunlop of Chicago is visit the bone. It is thought that the ’ ey Tuirel. Mrs M. Grata and two children Kon s newly made voters may vote Oregon Citv. Saturday arcompanied Aridiiew Kam. ing his brother Sam Dunlop. wound is not serious. It will pot [of Butte, M >nt , visited this week they pray. I bv L . P. Elliot who has gone to B e u i« Barne». Antoraobile Insurance a Specialty V ici cria Turrei . Mr. and Mrs. F . C. Cook of him on the ¿disabled list however ' with the former s brother Wni. j Written by a member of the K m Pendelton, Cre , to resume his F Hi*by R #gfat«c. Straight and family, for some time. Portland were out over Sunday. jtacada W, C. T. Union. ! work. S u c c e sso rs to Rccd & Sparks Portland & Railway, Light Power Co. T H E F A M IL Y T H E A T E R A. KRIEGER H as a Motion Picture Show Livery, Feed & Sale ST A B L E Boost the Town— Boost Yourself Subscribe for the PROGRESS