Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, September 04, 1913, Image 4

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    PROFESSIONAL CARDS
H E N R Y V .A D IX .M .L
P H Y S IC IA N A S U R G E O N
O F F IC K , AD JO IN IN G R K SIU K N l'H
EXPERT
, HORSESHOEING
W. C. Whitfield
DONE
AT M O RRO W S
Local and long Distance Telephone
The doctor’s phone can be connecte»
with your home phone at night if re
quested. One lone’ ring
L iv e ry Barn
OREGON
A G R IC U L TU R A L
COLLEGE
D r. W. K H a v i lan d
P h y s i c i a n and
Surgeon
O ffice o n
a n d 2 nd.
B E G IN S
'I* forty-fifth school year
S tP TcM ecn
M a i n S t. b e t w e e n 1 s t
T e lep h o n e C o n n ectio n s
Residence Hotel Estacada
BY
to
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D E G R E E C O U R S E S >n many piloses of
AQKICULTURC.
EN GIN CCaiN Q
H0MC
EC O N O M IC S . M INING. f O R C S T R Y . C O M -
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P h a r m a c y .
TWO-YEAR COURSES
Dr. . A. W E L L S
D E N T IS T
PORTLAND. OREGON
Will be in Bfttacüda on Frida) s •»•.r
Saturdays. Appointments may I*
made with Dr. Ariix.
C L A U D E W. D E V O R E
and
Est aca da. Ore go n
JO H N BROW N
T H E IN S U R A N C E M AN
O F GRESH AM PH O NE 513
O R E G O N F IR E
R E L IE F A S S O C IT IO N
O F MCMINNVILE. ORE.
Automobile Insurance a Specialty
A.
C. Sparks
Successors to
Reed & Sparks
Repairing of All Kinds
Plumbing and Electric
Wiring
Livery, Feed & Sale
STABLE
W. A.
T E A C H E R 'S C O U R S E S in manual
training, agriculture, domestic science
and art.
M U S I C , including piano, string, band
instrum ents and voice culture.
A B E A U T IF U L B O O K L E T entitled
“ T h e E n r ic h m e n t o r K c r a i . L i f k "
and a C a ta u o o l k will be mailed free
on ap pl ic ati on.
A d d r e s s H. M T k x n a n T, R e g i s t r a r ,
ttw-7-ift to 0 - 0 )
Corvallis, Oaegon.
P R O P R IE T O R
SPECIAL
Tht Christian Church.
Rible school
Preaching
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10 a. m.
It a. m.
•
Y . P. S. C. E.
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7 P *>»•
Preaching
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7:45 p. m.
The public cordially invited to all ser­
vices.
W.
G
iven s ,
Pastor.
Methodist Episcapal Church
Sunday School - -
Sermon . . .
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to a. tn.
11 a. m.
8 p in
Epworth League - - • 7 p. tn
Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p tn
The public cordially invited to al
services.
W. R. F. Browne, Pastor.
The Mail Schedule
Arrival___________ 6:50 A, M.
Arrival_________
4:18-P. M.
Departure_________ 7:23 A. M.
Departure____ ____ 4:40 P. M.
Office hours 7 A. M. to 6 P. M.
Sundays 7 A. M. to 8:30 A. M.
Holidays 7 A. M to 9:30 A. M. and
from 3:30 P. M. to 6 P. M.
Positively no mail delivered through
Drug Store.
A. N. Johnson, Postmaster.
BUSINESS LOCALS
They have it— good fresh vege­
tables. Go and see them. Fred
Jorg.
JO N E S
Good rigs and careful drivers always
Given
aomeuE-
TURC.
HOME
ECONOM ICS.
M ECHAN IC
A R TS rORESYRY. C O M M IR C I. PHARMACY
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
N O TA R Y P U B L IC
In
ATTENTION
Hunting and Fishing Parti«
Eves tested and glasses fitted
Office hours 1 to 5 P. M. Office
over First State Bank.
Dr. Geo. Ingiis, Gresham, Ore.
George H. Douglas, violin teach­
er. Anyone desiring to take les­
learn Work and Hauling by sons from him address Box 194,
Estacada. Ore.
*41
the Day or Contract
WOOD delivered in a ty quantity
FOR SALE
or length. 1st class 4 foot wood
Ten acres partly improved, one
slabwood delivered at $ 2.00 jie» half mile from city limits on Currins-
cord. 16 inch at $3.30 per load ville road, house, barn and chicken
house, span of horses, wagon, har-
W. M. YONCE
tow, plow, cultivator, 2 milk cows,
4 h. p. gasoline drag saw with grub
pulling outfit.
J. V. BARR
Occonor.
X 4 t
B L A C K S M IT H
$350
U itilt at th* old itand and willing to de
will
buy
to
acres
near Cazadero on
any of the work in hi* line
good road. Write 222 W. Sumner.
GIVE HIM A CALL
Portland, or call Woodlawn, 2007.
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CEDAR
SHINGLES
We manufacture all kiuds of Cedai
Shingles and are prepared at all
times to deliver the same. Also
to sell at the mill, having stock on
hand at all times
WILL GIVE AWAY
for $50 each, three scholarships in
the Behnke-Walkhr Business col-
loge, worth $60 each, or will trade
one for oats. C. M. W o n a c o tt .
In care of Y. M. C. A.. Portland,
or A. M. Stephens, Estacada.
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A. KRIEGER
---- PROPRIETOR----
Estacada Agent
WANTED
A. Morrow
J. W. MILLER
BLACKSMITH
E XPER T HOfcSHSHOKR
All work guaranteed
Bids foi labor for clearing three
acres of land. S. D. D u n lo p ,
it
Garfield.
Wanted Highest price pa;d for
eggs at the Palace Meat Market.
F rhp J oro
The
Simplex
Cream
Separater
e best separator made.
For Sale By
F .
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(jID S O n
Barton
Oregon
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ESTACADA
PROGRESS
(I ncorporate »)
CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB
A meeting ol the club arts held
at the usual place last Wednesday
afternoon with a good attendance.
I SI AC AO A, 0*1 GOA
NINA B. KCKKR, Hditor »nd Manager Meeting was ca.Vd to order by the
I president, Mrs. Sparks. Minutes
» ostatile* In E
Esistita.
fscoo. as
!nt*r*d si
ai ths
th. toetcfflc*
iMeada. Oisxoo.
at1 1 Q . f |,st n,eetjng read atld approved.
second class mat:
By a cordial invitation from H.
M. James, the club will attend the
SUBSCRIPTION RAT ES
On« y«ar__
..$1 00 Juvenile Fair, Sept. 6th. and have
Six month«..
50
a picnic dinner in the park.
A
committee was appointed to arrange
Thunday. September 4 , 1013
the menu and all members and their
family are expected to lie present.
Readers of the P r og ress will
A general discussion of the water
notice a change of editors with this situation in Estacada took place
issue, Mr. Boyle having decided to and the contemplated visit of the
locate in Montana, where he will ladies to the reservoir to investigate
take a position on the Poison En* conditions, was deferred for a time
terprise
In assuming charge of at least, for fear that greiter preju­
the P rogress , I shall not tire it’s dice against using the water would
readers with a long salutatory. exist if a thorough investigation
Suffice to say that the alluremeuts was made.
“ Where ignorance is
of a print shop were too great to bliss, ’ tis fo lly to be wue, ” etc.
resist and I am here because, I am However, tht ladies will not discon­
here. While 1 do not expect to tinue the agitation of a better water
keep up the excellent standard of system.
my predecessors, the P rogress will
The subject of keeping up the
continue to he for the upbuilding Rummage Sale was discussed and
and best interests of the town and on account of the busy season
surrounding country. A good news­ among members at present, it was
paper in a town is an indication of decided to close the sale until the
thrift and activity. Will the busi­ first Wednesday in October when a
ness men of Estacada assist me in new and most up-to-date line of ar­
making it such? Everybody boost ticles will again be on sale. The
for Estacada.
Rummage sale lias been a good
N in a B. E c k k r .
proposition for the club.
A motion was made and carried
There is a growing feeling of to amend the by-laws so as to make
alarm at Oregon City as to an epi­ seven a quorum instead of eleven.
demic of typhoid fever and a thor­
Two new members, Mesdames
ough investigation as to the cause Morgan and Kaake, were added to
of the malady is being made by the the membership.
city council and officers of the state
A t the close of the meeting, Mrs.
board of health. Forty-four cases Fred Jorg extended an invitiou to
were reported and one death Ore­ the club to meet at her home at
gon Citv’s water is obtained from the next regular meeting, which
the Willamette river, but an analy­
will be Sept. toth.
sis of the water shows no trace of
colon bacilli.
Here in Estacada
you can almost taste “ colon bocilli”
in the water, or something equally
The Labor clay excursion and
as bad, with, perhaps, not as big a
picnic conducted by members of
name, but people shut their eyes Portland's Electrical Workers’ Un­
and drink it down with no appar­ ions at Estacada Monday was a bit;
ent had results. Will some one success. The weather was ideal
please rap on wood?
and a large number of people were
f very
Thursday
Morning
LABOR DAY
COURSES OFFEREO
IN AGRICULTURE
This partly explains why so many are
electing same.
First year.— Agricultural. General A g ­
ricultural. This course is a brief compre­
hensive survey of Soils, Plant Life, Field
Crops, Soil enriching, Live Stock, in ­
cluding horses, cattle, sheep and swine.
Text, Page Tw elve.
Plant Propagation and Vegetable Gar­
dening. This course will give the student
the theoretical and practical knowledge
of plant increase by cuttings, buddings,
grafting, etc,
Also a study of most of
the garden vegetables and crops grown
in Oregon as adapted to her conditions.
Field and laboratory work w ill be im­
portant features of this work. Text.
Vegetable Gaideniug.
Second year— Dairy Stock and
Dairy
Practice. Study of dual purpose aud
special dairy breeds.
Dairy conforma­
tion and selection of dairy, sire and cow.
Dairy products. M ilk and cream testing,
and butter making. Text, Dairy Farm­
ing by Michels.
Farm Crops aud Crop Rotation. His­
tory, Soil ami climate conditions of the
various farm crops. Breeding of grains.
Selection of grain, grasses with the cul­
ture of all crops. Special emphasis on
purity and cleanness of seed. Plant ene­
mies, weeds, insects apd diseases.
Third year- Stock
Breeds
and Stock
Judging. All important breeds of Amer­
ican live stock. Students will learn to
classify all breeds and give breed charac­
teristics. How to score and judge breeds
and classes.
Trips to nearby herds.
County Fair, and Portland Stock yards.
Fruit Growing and Orchard Manage­
ment. Science of fruit growing. Prep­
aration, planting and care of an orchard.
in attendance and enjoyed the day
with picnic dinners, boating, etc.
Beginning with a band concert at
eleven o'clock and closing with the
ball in the pavilion at eight o'clock,
the day was well occupied with
amusements. There were all kinds
of athletic sports and contests in
the afternoon and a large number
of prizes were given away to the
winners One part of the program,
which did not take place, was the
wedding on a telegraph pole; $100
in cash was offered as a wedding
present, but the young lady who
promised to be married in the air.
changed her mind, and, as no other
couple volunteered for the attrac­
tion, many people were disappoint­
ed. Gov. West was not here, but
Bud Anderson, the aspirant for
national pugilistic honors was, and
refereed the boxing match between
a couple of amateurs, which some­
what appeased the disappointment
of some for not having the privil-
edge of seeing Oregon’s great man.
The prize’ waltz at the pavilion was
quite an attraction and was won by
a Portland couple as usual. The
dance lasted until eight o’clock
when tiie last excursion car left for
Portland.
BUNK STOCK SOLD
Mr. W. D Jellison and A. C. Jel-
lison sold all their holdings in the
Estacada State Bank to Mr. Leroy
D. Walker, L A. Brandes and G.
A. Cable.
LO CAL NEW S AND
PERSO NAL M ENTION
Juvenile Fair Saturday.
member the date.
Re-
The Best Light At
The Lowest Cost
Miss Kittle Reagan was a Port­
land visitor Friday.
“ Bobbie'' Morton went to Port­
land Friday evening.
J. W. Reed made a trip over to
Tillamook last week.
A. K S f arks was • business vis
itor at Portland Saturday.
E L E C T R I C L I G H T is the most suit­
A. P. Benson of River Mill was a
Portland visitor last week.
able for homes, offices, shops and other
places needing lights,
Prof. Ford visited his family at
Portland over the Sabbath.
Electricity can be
used in any quantity,large or small, there­
Miss Florence Kendall visited
Estacada friends Friday night.
Chas. Dubois arrived home Mon­
day night from Forest Grove, Ore.
by
furnishing
light.
any required amount of
Furthermore, electric lamps can
tie located in any place, thus affording
T. H. Dodge of River Mill was
among the Portland visitors Sat­
urday.
any desired distribution of light.
N o other lamps possess those qualifi­
D. S. Fleming and family of Riv­
er Mill returned Friday evening
from a trip to Hood River.
cations, therefore it is not surprising that
There will be a moving picture
show Saturday and Sunday even­
ings a« usual, at the Family Thea
tre.
Wm. Robertson and Miss Mar­
garet Robinson of Portland were
week end visitors at the Roger Cary
horn*. •
others in modern establishments.
F, W . North of Cazadero, pat
ronized the P kck '. ress office last
week with a large order for job
work.
Mrs. C. F. Frazier and Mrs. A.
K. Morton left Friday evening for
Ocean Park where thev will spend
a week.
electric lamps are rapidly replacing all
I
Portland Railway, Light
§
& Power Co.
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Seventh and Alder Sts.
Phones:
Main 0688 ,
A 6131
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© € 5 ®<£ 5 ®<£§®( 2 ii®< 8 $ ® 1 € 5 ®
Ennis Townsend returned Sun
day from Calgary, Canada, where
T
he has been working with a con­
W. Givens was a business visit r
struction party,
in Portland Tuesday.
Kenneth Bartlett returned home
J. R. Reid was a business visitor
last week. He has been working in Portland yesterday.
with a surveying party for tbe P.
A number of government survey­
R. L. & P. Co.
ors are camping in Estacada.
Mrs. G. W. Burch and Miss
R. H. Marchbank has been
Comstock of Silverton, Oregon, vis­ afflicted with an attack of asthma
ited last week with their cousin, this week.
Mrs. A. J Mills.
Atty. E. W Bartlett had legal
Mr. and Mrs. Stokes autoed from
business at McMinnville this week,
Portland Thursday to visit their
returning yesterday.
daughter, Mrs. Roger Cary, return­
Among the passengers for Port­
ing home Friday.
land Tuesday were H. S. James
Miles Standish and wife of Port­
and J. V. and Warren Barr.
land arrived Friday evening and
Mrs. James and son from Oregon
were guests at the Margaret Evans
City have been guests at the H. M .
home until Tuesday.
James home for several days.
Mrs. W. V. Pendland and little
W. S. Pyle was on the sick list
son of Portland, visited for a
cauple of days last week with her tbe first of the week but was able
to be on duty at the store Tuesday.
sister, Mrs. Fred Jorg.
Mrs. J, A. Som«s enjoyed a
Miss Clemo Haikenrlder of Port­
land was an over Sundav visitor at visit with her sistM Mrs. Jos.
the home of her parents, Mr. and Douda and husband of Portland
Monday.
Mrs. F, J Harkenrider.
The W. C T. U will hold their
T h e Progress is pleased to an­
nounce that Mrs. C. Somers, who next meeting at the home of Mrs.
has been suffering with a broken Woodle, Friday afternoon Sept.
5th at 2:30.
arm, is getting along nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. W . F. Cary spent
Fred Jorg and E. H. Kellogg and
wife left Tuesday morning for the the day Tuesday in Portland’s
mountains to pick huckleberries. wholesale houses buying goods for
They expect to be gone several Cary’s Mercantile Co.
days.
J. E Snyder of Lents went fish­
F. B. Guthrie and L. H. McKen- ing at the lower dam last Thursday
□ey returned from Eastern Oregon and came back with a basket of
Sunday morning where they have fish which weighed 17 pounds.
been exercising themselves in the
Rev. Browne went to Portland
harvest fields for several weeks.
Monday to meet his daughter
Miss Beatrice Williams visited at
the home of her sister, Mrs. Frazier,
from Tuesday until Friday of last
week, when she left for Portland.
Miss Williams will teach in the
Portland schools the coming year.
Grace, who has been visiting at
Myrtle Point since school closed.
Spireli
BmmfêbMÆMêW.
lV e O R S E TS
( mot « ou » in « t o w )
• corset mad« to fit you. Aak for •
•troix/i. T ctophooo u t o»®d p— «cord to
Mrs. C. F Frazier -
EXAMINATION FOR RURAL MAIL
CARRIERS at Eagle Greek for
Clackamas county, Saturday, Sept.(>
* 7 » * 9 * 3 -
Tbe United States Civil Service
Commission announces an open
competitive examination on the
date and at the places named above,
as a resnlt of which it ia expected
to make certification to fill a vacan­
cy in the position of rural carrier at
Eagle Creek, Oregon, and other
vacancies as they may occur on
rural routes at postoffices in the
above-named county, unless it is
found to be in tbe interest of the
service to fill any vacancy by
reinstatement, transfer, or promo­
tion. The usual entrance salary
for rural carriers is from $600 to
$[,100 per annum.
Age. 18 to 55, on the date of ex­
amination. The maximum age is
waived in cases of persons honor­
ably discharged from the United
States military or naval service.
An applicant must have his act­
ual domicile in the territory sup­
plied by a postoffice in tbe county
for which the examination is an­
nounced.
The examination is open to all
male citizens of the United States
who can comply with the require­
ments.
Application Form 1341, and full
information concerning the require­
ments of the examination, can be
secured from the secretary of the
local examining board or tbe \ ost-
master at any o f tbe places named
above, or from the U. S. Civil Ser­
vice Commission. Washington D. C.
Miss Nina Taylor, formerly of
Rockwood but now living near Es­
tacada, has been engaged to teach
Laboratory and field work. T e xt, Fruit
Growers’ Guide Book by Favor.
the Currinsville school during the
Fourth
year— Poultry
Husbandry.
Guy LaFollette, former editor of coming year.— Gresham Outlook.
Breed, history and characteristics. . Rais­
this paper, was in Estacada fer sev­
ing poultry for meat and egg production.
A stray dog that was acting rath­
eral days visiting old friends and er mysteriously, was taken to the
Marketing, etc. Trap-nesting, keeping
of records and ju d g iag .
Text, Farm
received a warm welcome.
Mr. dog pond by Marshal Ames to
The president of the “ Jolly H ik­
Poultry by Watson.
LaFollette is now connected with await further developments as to
Forestry. Forest conditions and ef­ ers" club requested us to announce
the Daily Independent of Helena, the reason of it's incarceration.
fects of forest areas. Deforestation and that the “ Hikers" will take a trip
Montana.
reforestation. Forest trees, their habits
Miss Edith Chapman has decid­
every Friday. Those who wish
and value. National and state forest
Miss Mary Oakley arrived from ed to locate in Estacada and will
I to joiti these mountain climbers,
problems.
should meet at the J. W. Reed resi­ Wisconsin last Thursday and visit­ have a class in piano. Miss Chap­
ed her sister, Mrs. J. W. Reed, un­ man is no stranger to the people of
Took Tim at His Word.
dence at to o'clock Friday morning
til the next day when she left ac­ Estacada aud no doubt will be
"That cignr of yours," said the pas­
Th* D m * Watch Tick»*.
1 where the start will be made. Mrs.
senger With the chin beard, smiling
A strong box containing family rec­
companied by her sister. Miss June successful in her undertaking.
H.
M.
James
will
select
the
route
genially, “ has burned about bulf Its
ords nod heirloom* waa opened t few
Oakley, for Seattle where both
length down one side.”
for next Friday.
The marriage of Clarence O'Neal diiyi ngo to examine an old rnann-
have positions in the Seattle public
Th e box had not been disturbed
"SoY' frowned the man with the
of Eagle Creek and Miss Jennie ■crlpt.
for several yeara. and tba women who
curled mnstnihw turning bla bead
schools.
Sbankland, daughter of Mr. and had taken It Into a private room were
•lowly and looking at him from bead ;
We have been requested to an­
to font “ Well, that la the way I like
After a visit of several weeks Mrs. Elmer Shankland of Currics- surprised when they removed an old
nounce
that
•
change
in
the
plans
my rtgarm. air."
with friends in this locality, Mrs. ville, took place yesterday at the fashioned open face watch from Its
resting place to hear It tick loudly.
So when a spark from hie elgar fell for the picnic Saturday by the
on the skirt of bis new sixty dollar Civic Club has been made, and all Fred Gardner and children left lor home of the bride's parents. The This to them was evidence that tbe box
thefr home in California Friday. P r og ress has no particulars of the hud been tampered with. But e very
overcoat and pro» ceded to bum a hole
in It the man with tbe chin beard re­ members who attend are requested Mrs. Gardner was a resident of this
•him: was found Intact and In keeping
wedding at this time.
flected, -Perhaps that’e the way be to take lunch for themselves aud
with the memorandum of contents, and
J
place
a
few
years
ago,
Mr.
Gardner
likes hta overcoats.” and said nothing. | family.
At a special meeting of the board they ivere much perplexed because ol
being employed as bookkeeper in
— Chicago Tribune,
the ticking watch, which ceased Its ae-
of directors' held yesterday. L. D. tlvlty before tbe box was returned to
' the Estacada State Bank.
Walker was elected president to Its ploce A watchmaker who w i t con-
Rev. Brown was forced to give
A Distinction.
Miss Gertrude Lee, sister of Mrs. succeed A. C. Jellison and L. A. ■ulted said that eu< h "momentary life'
"Hem do yon pronounce fhe word up speaking in tht middle of his
In “ilend-“ timepieces when distorted
p a p-A. Ml*s J lb le j.”
Hlcken-
sermon at Cnrrinsville last Snnday | H. M James, arrived Monday from Brandes and O. A. Cobb to succeed was nut unusual.— New York Tribune.
I am
th looper-**pnp-paw
ro u g h k lunn A <«. r t e or
a l r l popperT
central
Michigan.
Mrs.
James
met
J. A. Somer and Chas. E Dubois
writing »in artici® on ‘How Amerlcao morning on account of an attack of
Net Nesseeary.
Girls Sp«Nik.' ••
sickness His condition improved, ber in Portland.
Miss Lee has \ respectfully as directors. A final
Wife— What do you mean by tatting
1*J. I sa? pnp-pniv, of course,’* re­ however, so that he was able to “ J®* to Oregon to make her home J statement will be issued to the pub- Mrs Crewso's husband you never asl
plied Miss Jibley
"I want to distin­
my advice about anything? It ns band
g u i b my fstber fmr?» my firme®, who give his regular discourse at home Y°r * tirae at least, having secured |jc and published in our next issue 1 Well, my daur. I don't you don't wait
Is my popper."- flarpcr's Weekly.
in the evening.
* *«*>«>» near Oregon City.
0f this paper.
to he sake*
JOLLY HIKERS