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EXP FRT HORSESHOEING ! DONE B Y <:■& ESTACADA PROGRESS (IxCoMKOUATHn) RECEPTION BASKET SOCIAL It seems to lie the custom every I 'ubbfcb. il fv erv lhuiM»a% Morning at vear for the Christian church peo I SI A( ADA, OftUGOfc ple to give a reception to the teach H E N R Y V . A D 1 X . M . E , if¿ X IN 4 B. LCKMK. Editor ixid Manager ers of the Estacada schools and P H Y S I C I A N <$ S U P C E O N high school pupils, and the recep ***** Anterod m lh « postcfflc« In Estacada. O ia g o n ns tion Friday evening at the church ae.xw\d cla ss mat OFI'iCK, ADJOINING KKSiIXiNCK j was no exception to the rule for ! Locai im i Long D ik an c* Telephone having a good time and extending S U BSC R IPT IO N RA TE S f h e d octor's pU<Hie eau co u jireU i' Dno year ....................................... ...... $ l 0 0 Livery Barn a heaity welcome. S ix m o n t h s ............. ..... ........... ................. 50 M'ith your home phone at ui^Ut 1 1 re The program -prepared by W. flu cite d . Oux loug liuti Givens was considered excellent and Thursday. October 2, 1913 O REGO N enjoyed by a large audience. Rev. A G R IC U L T U R A L Prof James of Estacada w .s in R. L Dunu of Gresham was pres C O L L E G E this city Thursday on his way to ent and gave a nice talk, his subject P h y s ic ia n a n d 3 E G I N S ’ts forty -fifth «cUool year 1 to the Juvenile Fair at Wilsonville. 1 being along the line of the relation S u rg eo n For the Benefit of the Building S E P T L M C C « tO . 1 0 1 3 . ! 1 of the church to the school. Oregon City Courier. p i t i e # on M a in Si. h o tw o o n 1st D E G R E E C O U R S E S «»* mmiy p h aseso i | Mr. Dunn's remarks were fol f in d S u d . T v jt ¡jlio n e C o n n e c tio n * a g r ic ultu re . engii >: l i r : ng . h o m e E c o n o m ic s M in in g ro P C O T O Y . C o m * This office is in receipt of The lowed by a piano solo by Miss Fund of the R e s id e n c e H o te l E sta cn d e n ic r c c . P h a r m a c y . Edith Chapin au. a reading by Mrs. T W O -Y E A R C O U R S E S >» a g r i c u l - Pacific Patriot, a proliihtion paper W. F. Cary, cornet solo by L. E 1U «£. HOME E C O N O M IC S . M E C H A N IC published at Portland, with Curtis AR TS FORESTRY COM M CRCE. PHARM ACY j Belfils, vocal solo by Mrs. R. W I’ Coe as editor and A. E. Iledine. T E A C H E R S C O U R S E S h> '»«limit Or. , A . W E L L S Cary, and a reading by Mrs. Ger tra iiiiu ^ f agricu lture, dom estic science | associate editor. trude Grimm, all of which was ex and art. j D E N T IS T ELW’OOD M U S I C , includ ing piano, strin g , band . cellent and appreciated so much Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, accom PO RTLAN D , O REGO N F. A. Wilson, who has been instrum ents aud voice cultu re. panied fav her little baby “ Snookv- that all of the performers were | working at Barton, Ore., for a few WiJl he ìm E&.Usearìa ami Prvìjns *uu1 A B E A U T IF U L B O O K L E T entitled ooknnis" will do vaudeville at the asked for encores, which most of , months, has quit his work and is “ T h :-: )•*N R I C H M l i N T <>F U u u a l L i h k ” ( S a tu rd a y s. A p p o i n t m e n t xuay Le ami a C a ta lo g u e will be m ailed free | Orpheum in Portland this winter. them responded to. inaile with })[. Axli«. ■ home with his family for an indefi- ¡on application. The high school boys and girls Address II. M. T k n n a n t , R egistrar, It's a safe bet that the audience ' nite time. (tw 7-15 to *M)) C orvallis, Oregon. won’ t have to listen to any of this were there with their “ yells,” all of Mr. Jerkel, John Scott and Mike the teachers except one and the “ da-da” stuff.— Ex C L A U D E IV. D E V O R E Rydzerwski were business visitors school board and as many more as A TTO RN EY-A T-LA W The Christian Church. iu Oregon City last week. Over $500 in cash prizes were could comfortably get in the church. and Bible school - - io n . in. School began Monday with Miss Light refreshments were served given on hogs at the Clackains N O T A R Y P U B L IC Preaching - - - 1 1 a. m. Lillian Fredolph as teacher. by the ladies of the church and a county fair held last week at Can- Y. P. S. C. E. 7 P- *n. j E s to c a d a . O re g o n Chas. Freeman has gone to Bar Preaching - - - 7:45 P* 111 • by. The display proved conclusive pleasant social time was had by all. T he public cordially invited to all ser ly that this comity takes the lead in Such events as these assist greatly ton to work for J. B. Cummins. vices. W . G i v e n s , Pastor. all Oregon counties in the swine in in bringiug the people together in Harry Bitiner and Matt Jagmin JO H N BR O W N dustry. If the farmer would turn social relations and this pleasant spent a few days iu the mountains T H E IN S U R A N C E M A N M ethodist E piscapal Church his attention to raising hogs instead gathering was one greatly appreci Effie Cox and Nouna Vallen O F G R E S H A M P H O N E ! 513 Sunday School - - - io a. m of some other industries, there is no ated by all who were fortunate came home from Estacada Friday Sermon . . . - - 11 a. m. doubt but what he would improve eumigh to lie there. evening after to visit home folks 8 p m his condition. over Sunday. O R E G O N FIRE Estacada School Notes lip worth League - - - 7 p. ni Geo. Brown recently made a pur R E L IE F A E S O C iT IO N The biggest noise the world has Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p, m The people of Estacada and the chase of a riding pony in Eastern O F MCMJNNVILE. ORE. The public cordially invited to al ever heard, savs an exchange, is surrounding country shall have the Oregon. e x p e c te d to be m a d e all along the opportunity of viewing the first services. Emile Bittner is out from Oregon Pacific Coast fiom British Columbia football game of the season on Sat \V. R. F. Browne, Pastor. Autonu.bile Insurance a Specialty to Panama at the time the last rock urday, October 4th. The game is City to visit his parents. Mr. and barrier in the Panama canal is to be plaj ed on the athletic field Mrs. C. Bittner. The Mail Schedule Messrs. Petty & Ludlow pur blown out and the waters of the opposite the school at 2:30 p m. Arrival_____ 6:50 A. M. chased one of those New Improved Atlantic aud Pacific oceans are The contestants are the Estacada Arrival__ 4:18 P. M Rapid Dragsaw outfits with 3 h. p Departure_________ 7:23 A. M. united. Oct. to the canal will be High school and Portland Academy. Wolverine Engine of Bert II. Finch The team representing Portland Departure_____ .,.4 :4 0 P M. open to the passage of vessels, al this week. though the official opening will not Academy is one of the strongest Office hours 7 A. M. to C P. M. Mr. Henry Dillon is the possessor, be announced until later. High school teams in Portland aud Sundays 7 A M. to 8:30 A M. of a new P. & O. buggy purchased j the game should give the followers Holidays 7 A M to 9:30 A. M. aud of the home team a chance to size of Bert H. Finch. from 3:30 P. M. to 6 P. M. ft AND W. C. Whitfield The Best Light At I The Lowest Cost V o t in g C o n t e s t AT M O R R O W ' S ft Saturday Eve., Dr. W,K. Mavì lanci . . Oct. II, 1913 . . Garfield Country Club Positively no mail delivered through Drug Store. A. N\ Johnson, Postmaster. USE MAN WHO NEVER ADVERTISES their representative. The team that will line up for the local High school, is composed of the following players: Albert Slianklaud, center; Sam Barr, right guard; Hurley Fellows, right tack le; McColly Dale, right end; Leroy Card, left guard; Kenneth Bartlett, left tackle; Guy Graham, left end; Robert Morton, quarterback; Rus sell Reed, fullback; Chester Womer, right half; Morley Brown— Clyde Denny, left half. The game has been extensively advertised, posters having been sent to Barton. Eagle Creek, Bor ing, Curriusville, Garfield, Spring- water, Highland, Viola and Logan. The game will take place rain or shine at the time mentioned. GEORGE ft ft E L E C T R I C L I G H T is the most suit able for homes, offices, shops and other ft places needing lights, ft used in any quantity,large or small, there ft ft by furnishing light. Livery. Feed à Saie J. V. BARR DOWN SOUTH SWEET POTATOES GROWN IN OREGON CEDAR SHINGLES STUDENTS ATTEND FAIR A. KRIEGER The Simplex Cream H. F. Gibson Electricity can be any required amount of Furthermore, electric lamps can be located in any place, thus affording any desired distribution of light. No other lamps possess those qualifi- f cations, therefore it is not surprising that qg others in modem establishments. electric lamps are rapidly replacing all ft -------------- § | Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Seventh and Alder Sts. Phones: Main 6688, A 6131 (£§£(2*2)(E § 5 ' I $10 a week ■ $2 a day ____ 1 The H o te l E s t a c a d a MODERN CO NVEN IEN CES One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast Local and Tourist Trade Solicited Mrs. August Paulson and chil dren who have been visiting her sister, returned to Portland Friday. BUSINESS LOCALS H. Joyner and son went to Sandy They have it good fresh vege- Friday, tables. Go ami see them. Fred There was a dance in the Lin STABLE Jorg. park Saturday night. W . A. JO N E S Otto Paulson purchased a new Eves tested and glasses fitted PROPRIETOR grain drill. Office hours t to 5 P. M. Office Good rigs and careful drivers always School starts Oct. 6, with Miss over Fust State Bank. SPECIAL ATTENTION Armstrong as teacher. Dr. Geo. Inglis, Gresham, Ore. G iven H unting and Fish in g Parties Miss Emma Miller, who has been visiting with friends at George, re $350 turned to Portland Tuesday. | will buy 10 acres near Cazadero on lecim Work and ti/iulinq by Miss Emma Paulson returned to good road Wiite 222 \V. Sunnier, the Day or C o n tra ct Portland Tuesday for the winter. Portland, or call Woodlawn, 2007. Mrs. Starr of Portland is visiting Creek Saturday evening and report x 4t WOOD delivered in a ay quantilj ed a fine time. The first football rally that has with her parents. or length. 1st class 4 foot wood ever taken place in Estacada will WILL GiVE AWAY The new Heiple road is almost f i l e r s s c h e e l w e d d in g slabwood delivered at $2.00 per occur at 7 p. m. sharp, Friday even completed with the exception of a cord. 16 inch at $2.50 per load for $50 each, three scholarships in A very pretty wedding took place ing, Oct. 3. The students, the r few more loads of gravel. the Ilehuke-Walkhr Business col at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. friends, members of the faculty and W. M. YONCE luge, worth $60 each, or will trade Scheel at Bissell, on Wednesday, the alu oui are urged to be present GARFIELD one for oats. C. M. VVoNACOTT. Sept. 24, 1913, when their daugh- at the school at the time stated, Gideon Krigbaum and wife had In care of V. M C. A., Portland, t.T Elizabeth became the bride of or A. M. Stephens, Estacada. from hence there will be a parade as guests for several days last week George Ellers. X4t through the business portion of the Mrs. Mitten of Sewell, la., and Promptly at four o'clock the city. Mrs. Schaffe of Washington Co., bridal party entered the parlor to B L A C K S M IT H W ANTED Immediately after the parade Oregon. the strains of the wedding march they will assemble at the athletic Miss Ella Streissguth of Arling Is dill at the old stand and witling to dc | Bids foi labor for clearing three from “ Lohengrin.” field where the biggest bonfire ever acres of land. S. D. Dl'NLOP, ton, Minn , is now visiting with any of the work in his line The bride and groom were pre seen iu Estacada will be awaiting it Garfield. her sister, Mrs. H. G. Tiowbridge. ceded by Miss Helen Kliuker, a GIVE HIM A CALL them. Speeches will be made by friend of the bride, as bridesmaid, Miss Streissguth will remain as a the members of the team, alumni, Wanted Highest price paid lor and Mr. Will Nelson of Portland as guest for several months. and the officers of the student body. eggs at the Palace Meat Maiket. Harry Reid has been occupied of best man. I have tested sweet potato grow Several citizens will also favor us F MEI> JORG. The bride was attired iu a hand late engineering the installation of a ing in Oregon and have proven it a with speeches. We manufacture all kinds of Cedat some gown of white silk, and car feed grinder for Wes Allen. success. This fact can be vouched Shingles and are prepared at all For Rent Or Lease ried an arm boquet of white asters. Prunes are not drying as fast as for bv R. S Coop and Charles times to deliver the same. Also The bridesmaid was gowned in pale usual. In fact conditions of ripen Ten acres all fenced, adjoining Ritchiug, as they got plants from to sell at the mill, having stock on blue and carried pink carnations. ing are very unusual, caused prob town. Five room house, barn and 1 me last spiitig. At seven o'clock Saturday morn Edward Scheel, a brother, gave the hand at all times ably by an apparent hardening at plenty of good water. I received the potatoes from old ing there gathered at the Estacada bride away, aud Rev. II. Mau of the end of the stem. However, the Dr. II V. A lix Virginia last spring, made an old- station a sleepy hut hilarious group Beaver Creek officiated. After the fruit is drying well and will grade fashioned hot-bed and grew my own of high school students and their congratulations a sumptous wedding good. F'or Sale Two colts, two and ' plants, of which won as a result; a. ----- P R O P R IE T O R ----- ■ teachers. tsouud for the Canby fair. supper was served. Estacada Agent A. Morrow | three veais old, weight 1300 and A coat of rustie on the “ shock” tair sample may be seen on exhibi A special car was at the disposal of Relatives and friends of the bride and a well are among the improve 1500. Cnquire of G W Guttridge, tion at the Progress office. Those the crowd so they were allowed to and grootn witnessed the ceremony. one hall mile south of Spriagwater desiring plants next spring, apply to J. W. MILLER, yell and enjoy themselves to the The reception followed at which ments made recently by R. C. Dem- store. Coyd A Looney, fullest extent. The tiip was made sixty-eight guests were present and iug. BLACKSMITH Estacada, Ore, Wm. McKenzie and J. L. Hessch tor the benefit of the stor k judging a very enjoyable time was spent. Lost between mv residence ai P X P K K T IlO KSEEU O nu of Portland are taking advantage class, who learned many interesting Serving Soup. Mr and Mrs. Eilers departed oh of the open season on Chinas will ICurnnsville aud Reid's ranch at All work guaranteed I f anybody w ere asked to suggest things and incidentally had a good an early train ior a short wedding ¡Garfield. Waltham watch. Reward why the soup p late w as m ade broad reside at the home of Mr. G Krig- time. Special mention should be | journey. giveu in finder. Leave at Progress and shallow th e alm ost certa in an sw er bautn. made of the canned fruit and vege would lie th a t such an arrangem en t office or telephone. fa c ilíta le s th * cooling o f th e soup to a tables which were there in great 3 vi F. W . M c G ra w . te m p eratu re c o m fo rta b le to th e month. quantities. For Rent— My furnished resi ALSPAUGH After spending an hour W e b elieve th a t u tilita ria n s drink tea dence on Terrace Addition. Phone at the county seat they returned Jake Moss has purchased a fine F'or Sale— Before the first of next out o f a sa u cer fo r th e sam e reason. C. M. Sparks. 2 tf month, tevo out buddings. Enquire W illie th at m ay be th e exp lan ation of home weary but still able to give horse and buggy. Itie p ecu liar shape o f tile soup plate, nine cheers for Cattby, Edgar Heiple went to Portland j of the Sell ol Board, Fstaeada. . ih e a d v an tag e Indicated la surely In- Lost -A Jersey heifer 2 years old. Student. Monday ,o .-„:e about selling his oak sign ifican t com pared w ith th e obvious When last seen bad a bell on neck, For Sale Orchard boxes cheap d isad v an tag es which m ay probably ' wood \ f r „ 1 T ,1.. arts - fp -> cx o asin g -a l a *1 «n rfa. e Anv information gladly received by Chas. Sparks and wife are plan *.* will'd clllb undersigned, or leave word at Prog ; bromi luesilay evening fur dinner, after ning on going to the state fair this | ress office. ..... and ilio m ethod. which is be week. P. H. Hosbrotick. com ing moro usunl. in hygienic. To® which they enjoyed a few hours Four policemen were visiting Sim w.guu and harness. Weight of deep u vessel would be au e rro r o the playing cards. Attend the football game next Heiple last week. boors 1200 pounds each. Can be oth er side. Its ndvantnges would be I Barton seen one mile north of Estacada. ! canceled by Its great d raw b ack. We Saturday on the school house A number of people of this vicin ehould m iss som e o f th e d e licate tia- | The improvements to the school* grounds Oregon Í w; vors o f tho to u p .-L o n d o n Lan et. ¥. Hawley. ity attended the dance at Eagle bouse uiy about completed. The man who never advertises said to the writer the other day: "T h e people in this town know mv store well enough and they know me. If they want to buy anything I have they will come around and see me." It may be admitted that the peo ple who have lived here right along know of the existence of the store, but what do they know about it? The people all know about the cemetery, but tliev don’ t go there much except when some friend is buried. People don't care to bother much nowdays about stores unless they believe the owners thereof are en terprising men. They want to deal with mer chants who sec-m wide awake enough to get good bargains and who have enough spirit to hustle, to reach out for large trade and thus reduce the cost of rent, clerk hire, taxes and their ■ ’overhead" charges. The man who never so licits public patronage impresses the people as too passive to look after their interests attentively. — Ex. ft O U R F E E D IS T H E F O U N D A T IO N for the good looks and good condition of many horses. The keenest horsemen in towu are among our regular customers, experience having shown them that our sound, ripe, dustless feed puts their horses iu con dition and keeps them so. Why not follow their example. Estacada Lumber and Produce Co. Administrator’s Notice NOTICE I S H E R E B Y G IV EN , that the undersigned has been duly appoint ed as Administrator of the estate of Fredrick Stutke, deceased, bv the County Court o f Clackamas County, Oregon, and any and all persons haring claims against the said estate must present them to the undersigned. Ad ministrator, at his residence at Barton, Oregon, duly verified within six months from the date of this notice. — Dated this 4th day of September, A. D. 1913, Otto Stulke, Anministrator, Dimiek & Dimiek, Attorneys for Administrator. 5t Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S . Land Office at Portland, Oregon. September 19. 1 9 1 3 Noticeds hereby given that Jehu J. Davis of Esta cada, Oregon, who, on July 3 0 , 1908 and February 10. 1 9 1 0 . made Hd, Entry No. 0 1 6 9 for S W 'iSW V iS W »* S e c . 2 6 - S € 'T S E ,; S E ' i S ec. 2 7 - N E H N E K N E * S ec. 34 and N W ',N W * N W tf S ec. 35. Township 5 south. Range 6 east: and Add I Hd. Entry for S 'L S W K S E ^ S E ^ S er. 2 7 - N S N W H N E ^ N E K -S E 'iN W 'iN E H N E 'i S e c . 3 4 . Township 5 south, Range 6 East. Serial o 2414. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Final Five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the R egister and R e ceiver. U. S . Land Office at Portland, Oregon, on the 5th day of Nov ember. 1 9 1 3 . Claimant names as witnesses Philip Wagoner, Ear! Wagoner. A lex ander Irvin, of Esiacada. Oreeon. R . F . D. No. 1. Ballard C. Looney, of Estaq^da! Oregon. H F . Hlgbjr. Register Are you a subscriber to the Progress? If not why not? Let the Progress do your job printing.