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mmag+mm T —— PROFESSIONAL CARDS EXPE HORSESH DONE BY W . C . W hitfield ESTACADA PROGRESS 1 iNCORPOR ATKD ) MR. JOHN I. LINN SOCIAL AFFAIRS ©< s 0 % % c 0 c 0 c $S)(2§ s c §3 )« © « 0 c §3) i <¿0)0 The overcast sky ot Sabbath was ^ Members of the Methodist church Published t»erv Ikursday Morning at a reflection of the grief that found and friends of the family- gave Rev, [S U C A D A . OHfGON its expression in the funeral ser- ■ aud Mrs. Browne a farewell party H E N R Y V .A D 1 X .M .L NINA B ItC K lvR , Editor and M anager, vice at the farm home of Mr. Jo h n 1 F'riday evening at the Win. Dale P H Y S IC IA N & S U R G E O N Alexander Linn That day had home previous to their departure ++++* im er«a al the Kisiofflce In EUtacada. Oregon u ‘ been set apart to pay tribute to the for their new home at Silvertou. second class ms! O FFIC E , AD JO IN IN G KKS1DKNCF memory of father, neighbor, broth- With games aud visiting the even Local and Long Distance Telephone er and friend, whose useful career, ing passed only too quickly. Light SUBSCRIPTION RATES The doctor’s phone can lie connect« One year ................................................ ......................« ....$ 1 00 had been brought to au abrupt end refreshments were served, after Sis months ........................................................................ 50 with TOUT home phone at night il re which all departed wishing Mr. and by the deplorable catastrophe < t quested. One long ring. Mrs. Browne much prosperity and Wednesday. It was the utterance The Christian Church. Thursday, October 9 , 1913 of the sorrow shaied by the entire I happiness in their uew home. 10 a . i n . Bible school E L E C T R I C L I G H T is the most suit D r. W. K . H ¿iv H a n d (’reach ing community. It was a meeting of j 11 u. 111. The items under the head of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reed euter- 7 p. in. frieuds and fraternal society, to able for homes, offices, shops and other V. IV S C. K. P h y s i c i a n an d 7:45 p. in. “ Mau About Town” in the Oregon \ show respect for the dead and it is j tained Monday evening In honor of F r e s c h ing Su rg e on places needing lights, Electricity can be Mr. and Mrs. J. R McCurdy. The public cordially invited to all ser City Cornier are well worth reading. I to he regretted that the elements — —........... Cards occupied the evening hours O ffic e o n M u m S t. b e tw e e n 1st vices. \V. C.IVKNS, I'astor used in any quantity,large or small, there An Eastern editor sarcastically ! prevented attendance of many who a n d 2 n d . T e le p h o n e C o n n e c tio n s and a right royal time wasliad. A says: “ The biggest trust on earth would have mingled their sympathy. by furnishing any required amount of R e s id e n c e H o te l E sta c a d a M ethodist Ep iscap al C hurch is the country newspaper. It trusts Every drop of rain that fell was the lunch was served which all enjoyed, after which the guests departed 10 a. in Sunday School light. Furtlifermore, electric lamps can everybody, gets cussed for trusmg, counterporl of the tears in bereaved 11 a. 111. mistreated for cussing, and if it hearts. The service had been held with many good wishes to Mr. and Sei mou - - be located in any place, thus affording 8 p 111. trusts for trusting, gets cussed for in abeyance to a.vait the arrival of Mrs. McCurdy, who are preparing Dr. . A. W E L L S to leave Estacada some time this Ep worth League • Mrs Kreiger from Pacific coast aud any desired distribution of light. 7 P- ni busting.” D E N T IS T week. Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p in others from West and South. N o other lamps possess those qualifi PO R TLA N D . OREGON “ The future ot hope of the north The public cordially iuvited to al The remains during the interval Mrs. Margaret Kvius delightfully W ill be in Estacada on Fridays «nr services. west is cattle and hogs.” says L. were viewed bv nrauy of the good cations, therefore it is not surprising that * entertained a few friends Monday Saturdays. Appointment* may l * W. Hill, chairman ot the board of man's friends, far aud near, who \V. R. F. Browne, Pastor. afternoon informally. Light lefresh- made with Dr. Adis. electric lamps are rapidly replacing all directors of the Great Northern feel a detp personal bereavement, 1 ments were served, Mrs. R. M. Railway.” With the present high others in modern establishments. The Mail Schedule and on that day at ten thirty fore- : Standisb assisting the hostess. The price of beef and pork and tlie con noon the Rev. J. W. Dundas gavel hours spent in visiting and doing A rrival__________ 6:50 A. M. C L A U D E W. D E V O R E A rrival ............. 4:18 P. M. stantly increasing demand, the live words of assurance, founded upon ! fancy work passed so quickly that A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W Departure__________ 7:23 A. M. stock business ought to be the lead- divine authority, more solid than | good byes were said very reluc and Departure_______ 4:40 P. M ing industrv. The conditions seem Gibralter. Tender svmpathy and tantly. N O T A R Y P U B L IC to be favorable in every wav. The consolation were expressed by Rev. Office hours 7 A. M. to 6 P. M. E s ta c a d a , O re g o n Another pleasant event was the quicker Oregon people get the live Btnj. Shaukland of Timewell, a life Sundays 7 A M. to 8:30 A. M. meeting of the duplicate whist club, stock business into operation, that long acquaintance of the departed. Holidays 7 A M to 9:30 A. M. and much sooner will the country be Miss Greta Coe, Mr. and Mrs Tuesday evening at the ’hospitable from 3:30 P. M. to 6 P. M. JO H N B R O W N Kirkpatiik and Harnil Ycach sang home of Dr. and Mrs. Adix. The Positively no mail delivered through come more thickly settled. usual number of games were played T H E IN S U R A N C E M AN sweetly. Drug Store. The P. R. I, & P, Co. conduc O F G R E SH A M PH O N E 5 1 3 John A. Linn, son of Philip and the evening’ s enjoyment ter A. N. Johnson, Postmaster. tor on the Oregon City-bound car Linn, was botn near Linn Chapel minated with a delicious lunch. should move up the line about as j in Brown County, Illinois, Oct. 30, Seventh and Alder S ts. ^ BUSINESS LOCALS fast as any of them if genuine! O R E G O N F IR E 1842; died Sept. 24, 1913. Mr. conrtesy counts for anything One They have it good fresh vege- R E L IE F A S S O C IT ÍC N Linn was united in marriage with Phones: Main 6688, A 6131 ^ There will be a Harvest Festival tables. Go and see them. Fred morning last week when the train Miss Nancy Briggs of Brown Coun O F MCMINN VILE. O RE. held at Springwater, Sunday, Oct. stopped at Seventh street, an Indian J°nt ty, Dec 16, 1868. To this union 12. A chorus of twenty-five voices squaw: aged and rheumatc, started were born two sons and three and four instruments will furnish to leave the car. The conductor Ryes tested and glasses fitted Automobile Insurance a Specialty daughters: William E. Linn, Min Office hours 1 to 5 P. M. Office noticed that the step might be diffi nie Hardin, Anna L . Smith, all of music for the occasion. Mr David g io a week $ 2 a day Horner of Dodge conducts the mu cult for the old Indian, picked her over First State Bank. Clayton, Granville E Linn, de sic and Rev. S. Holt of Portland up in his arms and lilted her to the Dr. Geo. Inglis, Gresham. Ore. ceased in 1905, and Jennie Krieger will speak. There will be a double ground as tenderly as if she was of Estacada, tire. All were present A. E. Sparks service, commencing at 11 o'clock his own grandmother, and all the at the funeral; also the granddaugh WANTED Successors to A. M and afttr a basket lunch time kept a warm good natured MODERN C O N V E N IE N C E S Bids foi labor for clearing three smile on his sandy countenance. ter, Mrs. Ethyl Sears, of Macon, at about 1:30 P. M. Everybody G a. He is survived by three sis acres of land. S. D. D u n l o p , welcome. Most any conductor will help a ters, Mesdames Mary Gard, Joseph it Garfield. pretty girl fiom the car; some few the most delightful Resorts on the Coast ■ One of th ine May aud Nancy Shankland, and Repairing of All Kinds Don’ t forget that the Progress will assist her mother, but not three brothers, Beujamiu F ., Gran does job printing. Satisfaction Plumbing and Electric Wanted Highest price paid for manv will take pains to see that a Local and Tourist Trade Solicited ville and Edward. Benjamin was guaranteed. toothless old female Indiau gets eggs at the Palace Meat Market. Wiring also present fit the funeral. His “ off on the light foot.” —Oregon F red J org . wife, Mrs. Nancy Linn, was a sister ( ELWOOD City Courier. to Peter Briggs. W. H. Williams, Mrs. Lyda Park is visiting her For Rent Or. Lease TO M AKE S U R E Mrs. Mary Hummer of Mt. Sterling sons, Matt and Ed. Park and fam that you get the right lumber Teu acres all fenced, adjoining and Dr. Briggs of Clayton. ilies at Walton, Ore. you had better order it here. town. Five room house, barn and Deceased was one of twelve chil Miss Mattie Mapletborpe is stay We carry auch a large and com plenty of good water. dren, who in 1865 went to Oregon plete supply that we can fill any At a special election in Novem over the old Oregon trail with a ing with Mrs. John Arquette at Dr. II V. A lix W . A. JO N E S order at once without .having to ber, the question of having a Pub train of one hundren wagons. On Estacada and attends high schocl. PRO PKIRTO R Ernest Valleri, who is working substitute something different lic Library for Clackamas county the way they buried a sisler and For Sale— Before the first of next Good rigs and careful drivers always near Barton, visited at home over than what you order. This with a branch library for each town brother-in-law at what is now Ida month, two out buildings. Knquire SPECIAL ATTENTION large stock also insures prompt and a library distributing center in ho Falls. About two years later Sunday, of the School Board, Kstacada. Given Hunting and Fishing Parties ness of delivery. With men each school district, will be for the Mr. Linn returned to his native G A Gottberg and family, who waiting on the job this is a voters to decide. By the county state, locating in Brown County have been working for Mrs. L P. For Sale Cheap—Work team, factor you should certainly con library plan every couutry school after his marriage. After a few Elliott for the past year, have wagon and harness. Weight of T e a m W o rk and H au lin g b y sider. district can have its delivery station years they went to Mason County moved to his father-in-law’s ranch horses 1200 pounds each. Can be to receive books and magazine where they resided eight years, near Meadowbrook. where he has the D a y or Co n tract seen one mile north of Kstacada. from the main library for circula- then came to the Linn home in hired out for a year. 2-w2 F. Hawley. tion in the district. Some respon Concord Township, where he has Chris. Bittner went to Oregon WOOD delivered in any quantity sible person would be appointed to resided since. City and Portland on business. For Rent—40 acres of land all or length 1st class 4 foot wood EAGLE CHEEK circulate and care for the books and Deceased was a Mason, a member Buildings on A. U. Bogden sold two fine beef slabwood delivered at $ 2 00 per under cultivation. magazines. By this plan the peo of Kendrick Lodge No. 430 of steers of late that netted him a good Some of the farmers have been cord. 16 Inch at $ 2 50 per load same. Inquire of W. Jv Shannon, ple in the country can haye as good Timewell. Hisbretheru look charge busy plowing. sum. Sprii gwater. Ore. W . M. Y o n ce public library service as those who of the body and laid it awav with Walter Douglass was a Portland Mr. Meilike took a load of hogs They can either the rites of the order. He professed visitor one day last week. For Rent— Modern five-room cot live in the towns to Faar Bros, at Oregon City last tage, lights aud water. Apply to send to the library for what they religion while a young mau and week. H. S. Gibson attend the Salem want, or go aud make their own united with the Methodist church L. K Eelfils. fair last week, selection. Every town can have a at Buckhorn and remained a mem j Mrs. L. P. Elliott has hired -a ( kotmko IN STOKia) Mr. Murphy is building an addi branch public library, including ber of this church until about 7 Mr. Snodgrass and wife of Pendle Wear a corset trade t» fir y<v. Ark tor a Bldcksmith and Wheelwright uemo*- jfrr.t c*- Telephone or s. nc1 posit ird to tion to bis house For Rent — Mv furnished resi- some of the best standard works, o’clock Wennesday morning, when ton, Ore , to run her farm. de nee on Terrace Addition. Phone encyclopedias and children's books Miss Annie Green well went to Mrs. C. F Frazier the chariot of God came suddenly Miss L. Fredolph was a dinner At the Old Stand C. M. Sparks. 2-tf Every branch library in the coun and with no time for a last farewell, guest at the home of Mrs. Dan Lents Sunday to make her folks a visit. GIVE HIM A CALL ty could begin with at least 500 he was taken from us. aud now he Stahlnecker Sunday. Lost—A Jersey heifer 2 years old. volumes and new hooks would be is safe in the harbor.— Clayton Mrs. Katie Douglass visited with S B, Brown, Harry Bittner, Wil Administrator's Notice When last seen had a bell on neck, continually added. Current maga (Ills.) Enterprise. Mrs. Linda Hoffineister Sunday lis and Walter Cox are taking a few J. W. MILLER N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N , that Anv information gladly received by zines and periodicals satirfactory to afternoon days outing in the mountains. tho undersigned has been duly appoint undersigned, or leave word at Prog the people of the town would be BLACKSMITH Several from this neighborhood ed as Adm inistrator o f the estate o f O. M. Scheistroen of Portland, ac GARFIELD ress office. supplied to every local branch. attended the Sandy fair last week. Fredrick Stulke, deceased, bv the K X i’ K R T IIO KSESIIO F.K companied by Osbee, drove out to D. H. Hosbrouck. County Court o f Clackamas County, Saturday and Sunday were en L . N. Vallen’ s last week with a Supervisor James visited the A ll work guaranteed Oregon, and any and all persons having joyed at home by Miss Roberta horse and buggy that he bought to Douglass school Monday. claims against the said estate must C A FLAP S T U M P A G E For Sale, j Reed. Rov Douglass and wife were the present them to the undersigned. A d be used on hi^ ranch, returning the All good fir. About 150 cords, j Mr. and Mrs. ” Doc” Falnieteer following day’by way of Estacada. dinner guests of Ray Woodle and ministrator, at his residence at Barton, Apply at this office. 4-31 I Oregon, duly verified within six months wife Sunday. We manufacture all kinds of Ceda! 1 — A fellow by the name of George I spent the greater part of the fair from the date o f this notice. week at Salem A L S P A U G H Mrs. Viola Douglass and daugh Shingles and are prepared at «ill r a a p i / a - r w i f A A . . . Dated this 4th day o f September, i Moore of Portland, who came to 1 Since the hunting season has ter, Mrs. Sherd Jones, of Portland A. D. 1913. times to deliver the same. Also K A V K S “ I V i l i | I Estacada Sunday with two com j A short visit was enjoyed by A. O tto Stulke, to aell at the mid, having stock or ' * > r » u m L , I J X / V l / l L . panions to hunt, had his left hand j G. Baird and wife with his brother been opened guns can be heard in were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anm inistrator, Howlett Sunday afternoon. every direction. hand at all times blown off when his gun was acci L- H Baird of Portland. Dimick A Dimick, John Reid and wife and Henrv dently discharged. He was hunt Miss Hazel Githens was the Attorneys for Administrator. 6t F. VV. Linn moved recently to ing in the vicinity of Deep Creek Tona. Oregon, to fill a large saw guesi of Mrs. Clarence O'Neal last Udell and wife visited with James Gibson Sunday. and while climbing through a fence, ing contract. His return is ex Tuesday. ---- P R O P R IE T O R ----- with the muzzle of his gun in his pected some time this winter. Mrs. Adams of Portland and Notice for Publication Fred Bartholomew helped John Kstacada Agent— A Morrow left hand, and the stock in his right Ellsworth Clester and wife were the Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Githens dig potatoes last week. Improvements of a noticaMe char Portland. Oregon. September 19. 1913 hand, the trigger struck against Mrs. Henry Githens was visiting guests of Ed. Douglass and wife Notice Is hereby given that Jehu J. Davis of Eata- acter have been completed by the something and the gun was dis cada, Oregon, who. on July 30. 1908 and February with Mrs. Ed. Still one day last j Sunday. 10. 1910, made Hd. Entry No, 0169 fer charged. He was hurridly brought Garfield Mercantile Co. week. Mrs. R. B. Gibson and Miss S W tfS W K S W * See. 2 6 -S E tfS E 'V S E * Sec 27 - to Estacada and after Dr. Adix ! The loss of a valuable horse was j NE VNEH N E'-i Sec. 34 and N W K N W tfN W * J. W. Dowty attended the Salem Edith Chapman called on Mrs. j Sec. 35 Township 5 south. Range 6 east, and looked at the injury, the man was suffered by Ed Liun during the Howlett Sunday afternoon. Add'! Hd. Entry for S '^ S W fcS E K S E 'i Sec. 27- fair last week. taken on to Portland and the hos past week. N ’ iN W '4NET*N E U -SE K N W K N E «.iN E «< Sec. 34. Mrs J. P. Woodle was visiting Township 5 south. Range 6 East. Serial o2414. George Morrow and wife were pital where an amputatiou was nec Complications may arise in the the guests of J. W. Dowty and fam with relatives over this way Satur -1 Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to essary. make Final Five year Proof, to establish claim to the future between two recent occupants ily Sunday. day. land above described, before the Register end R e of Garfield property; one, A C ceiver. U. S. Land Office at Portland. Oregon, on Edgar Hieple bad some baling Elder J. F. Browen will hold the 5th day of November. 1913. Claimant names Mrs. W. R. Reid will entertain Davis of Tult, Washington, has done last week. preaching services at the school- as witnesses: Philip Wagoner. Earl Wagoner. Alex For the Benefit of the Building the Dorcas Society Thursday after purchased the Beimanu place, while' ander Irvin, of Eataoaia Oregon R. F. D. No. 1» The best separator made. house Sunday immediately follow Bal’ard C. Looney, of Estacada. Oregon. noon, Oct. 16. at her home. Alii another A. C. Davis will occupy I Mrs. Addie Marshall of Estacada ! H F. Hlgby. ing the Sunday school. AH are Fund of the memliers are urged to he present as the W. W. Davis ranch. The men was the guest of her sister. Mrs. \ Register. cordially iuvited to attend. Maud Hieple. last Thursday. the anuual election of officers will I are total strangers to each other and Barton r rni DdlUin — Mr. Bow is building a bouse on Are you a subscriber to fhe take place at this meeting. the resultant effect of their same Let the Progress do your job his place. Progress? If not why not? Mrs P. I„. Bundy, Sec. initials will be interesting to watch, 1 printing. * AT M O R R O W ' S Livery Barn I The Best Light At The Lowest Cost I % « % S f % Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. HIRVEST FESTIVAL The Hotel Estacad a Reed & Sparks L_¡ Livery, Feed & Sale SHALL C L I C K CUilNTY HIVE PUBLIC LIBRIRY? STABLE Estacada Lumber and Produce Co. J. V. BARR CEDAR PORTLIND HUNTER LOSES HIND SHINGLES A. KRIEGER AND Voting Contest The Simplex Cream Separator Saturday Eve., . . Oct. II, 1913 . . Por Sale By H . r. tilDSOn Oregon Garfield Country Club