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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1913)
’ ¡T J ¡ H E N R Y 'V. A D I X . M .L P H Y S IC IA N A S U R G E O N .QHHKJH, AU JQ IN IN O RKKU>KNX'I> iLocal ar,il Long Pittance Telephone I EXPERT HORSESHOEING DONE ¡3Y W C. W hitfield at MORROW ESTACADA PROGRESS (I.N C O R P O R A T H O l DRESSING FOR ROYALTY. PICTURES. PICTURES! I am prepared to take view pic tures 6 y j and smaller. Tost cards a speciality. Developing and Phone Oar- j finishing for amateurs. field X 659. A. M. Stephens. Is Invited to Windsor Castle. Those who are Invited to spend a few CSUCUU. ORFEON days with the king at Windsor are NINA H. K C K R R , Editor m d Manager sometime« apt to be rather overcome by the grandeur they find, and an e x 2ntor®d al th® posto/flc® tn Estacai®. O r® to n as cess o f shyness, sonnetIdng like stage sacón i class m*i. fright. Is in some eases the Inevitable j accompaniment of the lirst evening at SUBSCRIPTION RATES Pybliííhed E%erv Thur«d«v Morninq di T h * P ro p e r C ape r W h e n One 3 & The Best Light At % EAGLE CREEK Fred H o ffm e iste r m ad e a b u sin ess On® yaar ................................................ S i 0 0 the eastlo. j visit to Portland last Thursday. L iv e ry Barn ,w ith ,y9 p r ihouie phone «t nigh t ¡1 re 5¡x m o n ih s.................................................. 50 In Queen Victoria’s time guests were J F. Brower, who formerly re , pee* Led. ,Ope Ion« fin « bidden only to “ dine and sleep." sided in this neighborhood, was vis Therefore all they saw of their royal Thurtday, October ’6, I9!3 hostess was comprised In a few mo iting old friends here Sunday. Mr. Dr. W. K. H a y Hand m ents’ conversation In the draw ing Brower preached to a good sized 1 he q u e stio i of w h e th e r O re g o n room after dinner unless they happen ¡P h y s ic ia n a n d | C ity w ill be “ w e t” o r “ d r y ” is to ! ed to be near the queen at the dinner audience at the schoolhouse Sunday at noon. S urg eo n : b • settled in the November electio»\ 1 taVlw; , „ Till?« I m all altered u o\v. Guest» are Ray Woodle and wife were the / J f f i c e o n M a i n S t. b e t w e e n />' bidden to stop two or three days and There has been a campaign start- consequently see much more of the guests of Will Douglass aud wife j n d S n d . T e le p h o n e C o n n e c tio n * •< . GR3 ETS e l in Portland in favor of an inter- king and queen than In former times. Sunday afternoon. R e s id e d c e H o te l E s ta c a d a The question o f dress alw ays is a great (. OT oOtO M it .- €fl) st I e Ini lge between M i t-i ttiikb problem with the ladles "commanded” Walter Douglass has been haul Hr yn. Ask fir a c.-i" * ^ lit “TsO" Jtr .1 1 ■ 1 .ltpr.1 W S i Ol POSi' Sr¿ it) o mnty, in Oregon, and Clark coun to W indsor castle, for. Instead of ac ing up the doors and windows for ty in Washington, and it is expec quiring only one smart evening toilet Mr. B iw’ s new house. Mr-;. C. F F r u i Dr. . A . W E L L S and suitable Jew els for a "dine and ted that lite bond issue to be voted sleep" visit of one night, quite an out Elder A. J. Dix and wife were D E N T IS T I on at the Noveinb r election will fit must be laid In for three or four the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hewlett days’ stay. No parti« ulnr dress Is re I carry by n greit maj >rity. P O R TLA N D . OREGON Mr. The Christian Church. quired on arrival, as guests are shown over Sunday and Monday. ♦ Will be in Kslaca».» Oil on Fridays at once to their rooms, but next morn Dix held services at the school- 10 a. i Bible school Leading citizens of Salem are or ing it is uecessary to appear rather Sa tu rd a ys. A ppointm ents may 1 1 a. in. I house Sunday evening. Preaching . . . piade w ith T)r. A d ix. ganizing a Flax and Linen Mann sm artly dressed for breakfast, which is m. I V. i*, s. e. K. 7 P- Roy Douglass celebrated his 24th a formal meal at the castle. Preaching - 7:45 J-. m. ! tacturir.g Co. ior the purpose of quite Then another change o f toilet Is re birthday Sunday by partaking of a Tlu- public cordially invited to all s ir building a plant in that city. T h e quired when the time comes to join tlie company will buy all the flax and shooters at luncheon and yet another fine chicken dinner in company C L A U D E W. D E V O R E vices. W. C'. ivkns , pastor hemp straw for cash offered by the1 on returning to ftftie castle for 5 o’clock with some of his friends. Those A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W tea liv e ly night, too. » different toilet M ethodist E p iscap al Church growers, delivered at one of th e1 must be worn, suitable to the royal sur present were: R. B Gibson and and N O T A R Y P U B L IC nearest mills, loose or baled, cut or roundings and proportionately expen wife. Miss Editlt Chapman, Roy, Sunday School - Dorothy, Olive and Tressie Woodle. E s to c a d a , O re g o n pulled, straight or tangled, threshed sive. — London Answers. S e r m o n ........................ Roy Douglass butchered nine or unthreshed. The price for cut GLEAM OF THE EMERALD. hogs on Monday and on Tuesday, tangled fl ix straw threshed, har Epworth League - vested like hay practically free of Its B rilliant Green Light Has No Rival accompanied by Mrs. Douglass, he JO H N BROW N Prayer meeting Thursday went to Portland to sell them. on Land or Sea. The public cordially invited to al weeds and dry ready to be! T H E IN S U R A N C E M AN threashed, is to be from $ 15 00 to j “ I nterecting," snid n gem expert, “ Is services. e-.o „_____ . - 1 1 , 1 the word that most persons apply to ,O F G R E S H A M P H O N E 51 3 $ .8 00 per ton. It looks as though a„ euwnlhl Tht.re only ont. oU,„r GEORGE C. E. Rees. Pastor. this would be a good industry. Jewel which share» this quality, aud The rain has done a great deal of lb:it Is the opal, which at its best has The Re Organized Church will .O R E G O N F I R E also green lights, although, o f course, damage to the prune crop. Everywhere nt the Clackamas they are entirely different from those Quite a large number of young hold services in the Boner hall R E L I E F A S S O C iT IO N County fair the work of the women of an emerald. The reason that makes folks attended the dance at the Gar each Sunday, beginning Sunday. O F M C M IN N V IL E . O R E . was apparent and contributed in no nri emerald ‘interesting’ apart from its Oct. 11 Sunday school at 10 and beauty and value Is the same that field Country Club last Saturday snail degree to the success of the makes Itie woman with green eyes the night Everybody had an enjoy preaching at 11 A. M. All invited. exhibits. Iu the community ex- must InUHesting of her sex. It's a able time, Automobile Insurance a Specialty “ hib’ts of Barlow. Mt. Pleasaant nd light linn never w as on land or sen; It’s The Mail Schedule a brilliant gleam that gives the accent L . P. Lewis of Portland made a New Era (Warner Grange) the to nny sort of costume ami any sort of A rrival____ . . ___ _6:,soA. M. work of the ladies was strongly in complexion It Isn’t like a sad green trip up here Monday to look at Arrival ___ ______ 4:18 P. M. | evidence. In tlie juvenile depart or a so c.-illed 'artistic green.' The some cattle, Departure___________ 7:23 A. M ment women’s influence predotni emerald ts tire soul of life, tight null William Held was the guest of beauty " Departure_____ .. 4:40 I‘ . M. uated, Iu the individual exhibits H. Joyuer Monday evening. Tlie emerald has the ad van tage of Office hours 7 A. M to 6 P. M. Mrs. Starr will return Friday to and the commercial booths, the being one o f the most becoming of hailed beauties claim It Sundays 7 A. M. to 8:30 A. M. her home in Portland after a very- very best were the result of wom gem s (heir Light own. for they declare that Holidays 7 A M to 9:30 A M and en’s work In fact, the Clackamas ior untiling else, not even the suppblre, ac enjoyable visit with her mother, from 3:30 P. M. to 6 P. M. Countv fair would have been but a centuates their dellcute fairness so ef Mrs. Joyner. Positively no mail delivered through partial success without its feminine fectlvely. Brunettes are adorable In Quite a large number of the farm emeralds, especially the brunette wttb Drug Store. element. — Aurora Observer. brilliant coloring Strangely enough, ers were in Estacada Monday. A. N. Johnson, Postmaster. blue eyes, Instead of being dimmed •jOje ilpytqr's pljoue.cafi 1* connect« « ft The Lowest Cost S ft E L E C T R I C L I G H T is the most suit o * Direna Livery, Feed & Sale STABLE W. A. JO N E S -PRO PRIKTO R .O o Z h I rigs and careful drivers always SPECIAL .Giveu ATTENTION BUSINESS LOCALS They have it good fresh vege- tables. Go and see them. Ered Jorg. Eves tested and glasses fitted Office hours r to 5 P. M. Office over First State Batik. Dr. Geo. Inglis, Gresham, Ore. Hunting and pishing Parties Wanted Highest price pa'd for t the Palace Meat Market. T eam W o rk and H auling by cßtiS F r e d J okg . the D a y or Contract For Rent Or Lease ■ ¡WOOD delivered in any quantity or length 1st class 4 foot wood slabwood cli livered at $2 oq per (cord. 16 in h at $2 50 per load W . M. Y o n ce J. V. BARR ¡Bliicksmith dnd W heelwright At the Old Stand GIVE HIM A CALL J. W. MiLLER BLACkSMI IH ex pert h o rsksh o er All work guaranteed CEDAR SHINGLES ■ We manufacture all kinds of Cedar Shingles and art- 1 repared at all jtimes to deliver the same. Also jto sell at the mill, having stock on baud at all times A. KRIEGER ---- RROPRIETOK-— Estacada Agent A. Morrow The Simplex Cream Separator The best separator made, fo r Sale By f « p • i barton fl, F. Gioson orcos | Ten acres all fenced, adjoining I town. Five room house, barn and | plenty of good water. | P r- ^ ^ A lix For Sale— Before the first of next month, two out buildings. Enquire | of the School Board, Estacada. A prominent citizen of Portland, who has lately returned Jrom Eur ope, states that there Is no doubt that there will be a rush ot immi grants to the Pacific Coast as soon as the Panama canal is open to gen erzl traffic. The steamship com panies are selling tickets on the in stallment plan, accepting small weekly payments and allowing in terest on such deposits. Iu this way families can pay for their trans portation with comparative ease wberas raising the money to pay for the tickets in a lump sum would be impossible. The prospective immigrants are mostly of the farm ing class and they are not particu lar as to just where they land. Anywhere the steamer happens to stop will suit them They evident ly figure that while some places on the Coast may be better than oth ers, anv pi ice is good enough. RAIN IN OREGON by the Jew el, gather Are aud depth from Its close neighborhood. They take on a delectable green blue gleam and seem much larger Iban when the em eralds ore not neur. As for the au burn nalred beauty, it U bur stone pur excellence. The Servant Problem. There was but one cook tu tile Intelli gence (why do they call It that?i office, and two housewives were bidding for her services, with lire In their eyes. ■ 'Come and cook for me." said one •'and 1 011 won't have to work oil Thurs days and Sun days." "Cook for me,” said the other, "and you uuu't have to make your own bed." "W ith me you can entertain youi friends In the parlor.” “ 1 a lw ay s give my servants my best clothes and wear the old oues." "Y o u don't have to wash and wipe the dishes If you take the situation with me.” The lirst housewife wns des|>ertite. "Com e with me,” she exclaim ed, "and you won’t have to cook."—K an sas City Star. CURIOUS ACACIA TREE tt G e t s P e e v i s h a n d U g l y a n d O d o r o u s W h e n D istu rb e d . military and the civil lists, but In one The Eagle Creek Athletic Club case tlu’ record for sm allness o f pay rr.ent has undoubtedly burn establish met and reorganized last Saturday ed Vatious factors entur into d eter evening, at the club rooms in Wil- mining the amount to be paid sailors, bern's hall. As usual there was a and these factors so com blued npiinst old salt that it w as found that he good attendance, an d . a go od . .. tim e, i j one toul(1 ,Irnw „ o f unt 1(|ly The club will play basket hall again more than foorpenn 8 cents—u year this winter, and invites other clubs Promptly on eai h quarter day there comes nn otlb !nl ci tnnmnlention trans to arrange for match games. The m uting the amount due In the form of Proof, to ®stab isF bifore the Regi iter and R o old constitution and by laws contin IK'stage stamps, and he is «ranted ue in effect, prohibiting the use of leave o f absence tn order that he may of November 1913 . Claimant aamei convert this Into money at the post The offi office. Philip Wapcr.cr Ear! Wagoner. Al®x- l-qtior in the club rooms. Then, after the proverbial mau of Eatacaia Orercn R. F. D. No. I, ' cers nre as follows: Pres. \V L per o f sailors, he promptly proceeds fo cney. cf Estacada Oregon. ¡Smith; Sec , W o. Still; Treas , El- "b lo w " the entire am o u u t— New York H F. H ifb y . Tribune. Rrgtlter I tner Anderson. places needing lights, Electricity can be used in any quantity,large or small, there by furnishing light. any required amount of Furthermore, electric lamps can be located in any place, thus affording any desired distribution of light. N o other lamps possess those qualifi cations, therefore it is not surprising that electric lamps are rapidly replacing all others in modern establishments. Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Seventh and Alder Sts. Phones: Main 6688, I A 6131 52 a day $ 10 a week The Hotel Estacada I MODERN C O N V E N IE N C E S One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast Local and Tourist Trade Solicited GARFIELD Neal Bingham of Minneapolis. Minn., was a guest of Harry Reid Saturday and Sunday. H. P. Brennan and E. J. Skiff, with Miles Standish and wife, spent Sunday with P. F. Standish. Samuel Gruber and wife have re turned to Portland after a short stay on their ranch. The community congratulates Mr. and Mrs. H. G . Trowbridge on the birth of Martha Warmer Trow bridge, Tuesday, Oct. 14. This week will very likely end the prune season for 1913. The loss by cracked prunes is not as great as might be expected from the annual rain. ALSPAUGH Potato digging and wood cutting seems to be the order of the day in this locality. Mrs. J. W. Dowty attended the fair at the Dalles last week and re- j po rted a fine tim e. Echo and Hazel Githens were Portland visitors Saturday, For Rent 40 acres of land all In Idnho there exists u species of the Col E . Hofer of Salem, who has under cultivation. Buildings on been touring the Middle West, acnela tree which is entitled to be classed as one of tfie wonders of plant same. Inquire of W. E. Shannon, wrote troni New Orleans to the Sa life. When full tfrown it closes Its Sprirgwater, Ore. lem Statesman, alter traveling leaves together iu coils each day at sunset and curls its tw igs to the shape through Ohio, Kentucky, Tennes of pigtails Mis. McQuaid, having sold her For Rent—Modern five-room cot see, Alabama, Mississippi and Lou When the 4 ree has thus settled Itself for the night's sleep It is said th at tf place to George Hively, is intend tage, lights and water. Apply to isiana, as follows: touched It will {hitter as if agitated ing to go to Virginia to make her L. K L’elfils. I got the laugh on a lot of their or 1 111 [ mi tit-11 1 at the disturbance. The home. people when they asked me if it did oftener. it Is averred, tlu* fo lia te Is Edgar Hieple and John Githens molested the more violent will become For Rent My furnished rest not rain a great deal in Oregon. the shaking of tlie branches, l-'innlly, | w e re p ic k in g a p p le s la st w e e k , deuce 011 Terrace Addition. Phone ! They should worry. That seems it Is further aliened. If the stiak io« Is Miss Alta Sauer is spending a j . t{ * to be the only f ct that sticks to the i continued (he tree will nt length emit C M Spirks. _____ > minds of the people of the rest o f 1 a nnnsentlaa ml t unite milHclcnt to few days in Portland with friends. Induce il headache In tlie ease o f the Chas. Sparks crippled himself C.\ E \ P STUM PAG E For Sale, the United States -that it does person disturbine the tree. j All good fir About 150 cords. nothing but rain in Oregon. They 1 In birillo it is called the "a n g ry tree." very badly and lias not been able to and It Is said that tt w as discovered hy Apply at Ibis office. 4.3t ctawl out of their floods, rebuild men who on making cmnp for the nicht do much lately, their towns, erect dykes and build ! placed one end of a cnnvna covering ! C le v e H ie p le and w ife w e re v isit- 1 ' ot Sale Eight cows and one dams to head o ff future water ca over one of t tie sensitive bushes, using ing with Edgar Hieple Sunday, lamities and then a s k me doesn't It for a support Im m ediately the tree Blood Sow which will farrow No it rain terribly in Oregon? \ v K 1 began to Jerk Its branches sharply. Miss Emma Dowtv visited with The motion continued with Increasing her parents a few days last week. vember 20. R L . Meyers, should fret ! "nervousness" until nt Inst mine a 50 Alspaugh, Ore. sickening odor that drove the tired This continued rainy weather is etuii|HM-s to a more friendly location.— Are you a subscriber to the hard on the prune crop. Dryers H arper's Weekly. Suckling pigs lor sale at Progress? If not why not? have been shut down and the THo Smallest Pension. Irvin’s, Garfield, Ore. prunes are begittuing to split open (»rent B ritain’s pension sy«teiu Is ns ■ Ibural ns may bt? vonsiduriug the vast quite badly. Th« Dead Watch Ticked. uumbur of persons carried on both the Notice for Publication A strong Pox containing fam ily rec Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Offica at Pori .And. Oravc” September 19 . 1913 L - cr i* hereby given that Jehu J. Davis of Esta cada. OrsRv.. whs, on July 30 , ¿ 908 and February ¡0 1910 , made Hd Entry No. 0169 for SW\SWSSWV, S-- ;b-SEHSE!*SEU S®c 27 - NE , NE'» NE’ , S~ . * and NW^NWMNW'i s®. 35 T wrsh’.p 5 sn;*h. R in * b mat: an; S'-SW VSE’lSE', i SE'.NWh ME',NE able for homes, offices, shops and other ords and heirlooms was opened a few days ngo fo exam ine an old manu script. The I k jx had not been d is tu r b e d for several years, and the women who hnd token it Into a private room w e re surprised when they removed an old fashioned open fa re watch from Its resting place to hear It tick loudly. This to them w as evidence that the box hnd been tampered with Blit every thing w as found Intact and In keeping TO MAKE SURE that you get the right lumber you had better order it here. We carry such a large ami com plete supply that we can fill any order at once without .having to substitute something different than what you order. This large stock also insures prompt ness of delivery. With men waiting on the job this is a factor you should certaiuly con- ider. Estacada Lumber and Produce Co. Great C o m b in a t io n Offer T h e Progress management has made arrange ments with the g ra m P o r tla n d E v e n in g T e le whereby we can give subscribers the advantage of a gigantic combination offer for a limited period. You can get a Metropolitan evening paper with all the latest news from all over the world and all the news of Estacada and vicinity in the Progress at a remarkably low price. T h e E v e n in g T e le g ra m is the best paper in the state, market reports unexcelled, Saturday edition contains a magazine and comic section in colors. The Portland Evening Telegram- 55. per year The Estacada Progress......................$1. per year T o ta le d . BOTH PIPERS THROUGH THIS OFFICE IF PHID IN ADVANCE FOR I YEAR. ON OR BEFORE DECEM BER 31. 1313. Lost A Jersey heifer 2 y-;ars old When last seen had a bell on neck, with tlie memorandum or contents, nod Any information gladly received by they were much ;>erplexed heemise ol Undersigned, or leave word at Prog- the ticking watch, which ceo-ed Its nc- ress office. tlvltv before the box was returned to D. H. Hosbrotick. Its place. A watchmaker who was con -1 ______ _____ !______ »'died «aid that such "momentary life' r -, .1. Progress do your job In "dead” timepieces when disturbed was not unusual.—New York Tribune, printing. I Don’ t forget that the Progress ( do„ job printing. Satisfaction I guaranteed, Encourage the boys by turning out to tbeir football game Saturday afternoon.