Or« **°0 Hi,. - All the News All the Time . Only P per in East Clackamas NO. 7 o r VOL. 6 E ST A C A D A , OREGON, T H U R SD A Y OCTOMBKR 30, 1913 ■■ "T?. Dr. Morse's wife arrived in Estu' cada last Saturday. Wood A very handsome Air Tight Heater for wood. cast linings, large feed door wi ll automatic latch. Heavy T his is a good stove at a medium price. W e have other heaters at low prices, air tight as low as $1.35. Savory Klo*sed Krotch Union Roaster Siaiis TJ J 5 : I A w ■ , *fc>' ' • • * ,A ‘ ■ ••• î Vf. M i .m For Men No gapping $1 A Y E A R HALLOWE'EN FROM The Adtlphic Literary Society ot Rev. Roberts of Portland has the Hi^li school has prepared a been in this vicinity this week. Hallowe'en programme for Friday Wui Kurascli visited his family | afternoon which promises to he in lit re over the Sabba.h. toresting and original. It will be This section was visited by tilt qs follows: heaviest frost of the season Monday DEBATB night. Affirmative, Leo Havens. Chloe Mrs. A K Sparks gave a dinner Halbert. Negative, F'loyd Ewalt, party for her friends F'riday even­ Nettie Woodle. Resolvd: That foot ball should ing, at her home. be abolished from the High school. Mrs. Geo. Burlingame of Trout- i The Uoogy Boo Ladv...........Chorus dale, Ore., visited relatives in this The Black C a t......... Della Lowell | section last week. The Ifooga Man......... Grace Denney j Civic Club dance at the pavilion The Goblin’ s Parade ................... Saturday night. Dancing com­ Hattie Bclfils, Dora Currin mences at 8:30 sharp. Hallowe'en Customs.....Leona Card I The street running east and west ‘ The Goblins 'll get you if you don’t watch out” ..Emma Graham i by the bank, has been filled in and ‘ ‘ When I Met a Spook” ...Sain B arr; being prepared for macadamizing. Consultation of Witches Mrs. \V. F. Cary was in Portland The friends of the school are, Thursday to meet Mr. Cary, who inv ¡ted. was reluming from a trip over in Washington. W e still have a nice line of W A LL PAPER A T R E D U C E D P R IC E S Some Tapestry Rugs 9 X12 Which are good values at the prices Furniture and Queensware Which we will be pleased to quote you prices on. Come and see us before g o ­ ing to Portland and see if we can’ t make a deal with you. NOTICE N o Chafing The city street lights were turned A special School Meeting has - $ 1.00 Family Si^e on Saturday eveniug and everybody N o Drawing in been called for Nov. 10. at 8 o'clock appreciates the change, from dark Guaranteed to give perfect P. M„ at the school house. tole\y No Buttons ness to light. a special tax for the maintenance of satisfaction. Mrs. Sturgeon, mothei of Miss the school. Cheaper than shirts and i W B !« « S fr « K Maude Sturgeon, is at Tillamook drawers. eareiug for a daughter, who is ill wilh rheumatism. Prices, $1.25, yl. .... .. 1 j A pen of 6 liens owned by Mr. Quite a numb.r from Estacada at W - - - and $3.00. ___ lEJ Guthrie lin e laid 1349 eggs in the tended the Grange meeting at Gar­ year ending Oct. 28th. This is an field last Saturday, among them average id 224 5 6 eggs each. This being P'. It, Guthrie and Rev. pen . record is better by ten eggs Rees. than the best at the great Egg Lay­ Mrs Matt Paterson, who has ing Contest at Stoies, Conn., where been a resident of F.stucada for 100 pens of .>3 breeds participated. some lime, left on Tuesday for It is better than the Corvallis pen California to spend the winter with record of last year by at least 3 friends and relatives. egos. The hens are of the first White Dr. II. V, Adix and Dr. Wells Leghorn— White Ro.k cross. They have gone to Fannin's Mil! for .-S’2ars-aa33?tzrm 5*a^'' two weeks’ hunting trip. They left have been kept in a pen 3x6ft., ex­ Tutsday. Lookout for some hig cept fQr about one hour each day# This proves that with a little “ bear” stories when they return. thought and care any family in The building which was used for town may profitably raise eggs for a restaurant, north of the meat their table. At 30 cents per dozen market and owned by J. W. Reed, the egga from these 6 hens would will tie repaired and made comfort­ bring £33-85 or $ 5-64 each. able for office rooms for E . W. Bart­ lett. Iixtract from a letter written to Three families with household the Oregon City Enterprise by the goods, slock and farm implements Honorable F. M. Gill: "T h e dele­ were arrivals last Satmday and gates received a petition signed by went out to the Gai field neighbor 825 of the heaviest taxpayers of hood where they have bought land Clackamas county asking that the and will locate. school superintendent's salary be T he balance can be paid in easy monthly payments from your Chain down every available ar increased from $1000 to £1600 per tide in your yard, nail the front annum. The Iwlucational Board of cream checks, or will take your old Separator in trade as part gate tight, look out for pumpkin Clackamas county agreed with the payment. faces iu ycur windows, turn your delegates that if this increase was dogs loose and all that sort, for to­ made they would dispense with the services of one of the school super­ morrow night is Hallowe’ en. visors.” A. J. Tucker has been putting in his spare time lately in build­ . X S E B E a m K « HBEBEt l ì W. A. Jones is up in the liioun- ing a boat, which is said to be a tai is again this week. splendid piece of workmanship Bert H . Finch was a business R. W. Cary and wife went to The boat is 17 feet long and will e& ~ ; Portland Sunday morning to visit hold three thousand pounds. visitor at Portland yesterday. ! relatives. P. M. Wagoner is making ar­ Manager A. E. Sparks of the Miss Florence Crandall and a Family Theatre, has put iu some rangements to move to listacada friend were here from Cedar Brook benches to supply tlie place of soon. Sunday afternoon. chairs for the gallery, which will be Mrs I) S. Fleming and little : Mrs. Wm. Kurascli and Miss G er­ stationery and far enough away daughter of River Mill went to' trude Jones were Portland visitors from the front so that it will not be Portland today. quite so handy for the boys to an ¡Saturday and Sunday. T li. Dodge of Gresham paid an I noy those sitting below. over Sunday visit at his parental L. D. Walker, president of the The Progress extends sympathy home at River Mill. j F>tacada State Bank, was here to Doctor Haviland and family on from Cutiby, Ore , yesterday. The Progress' correspondents, , account of the death of his mother, Miss Matilda Smiib and A. Lar Mrs M. K. Haviland, who passed most of them, most have gone on a ; son of Vancouver, were guests of away Tuesday evening, at then strike this week. Miss Mable Fanning last Sunday, Irvington home, 4S9 East 17th St. Men's suits, ladies' suits, coats' M rs.-C M. Idleman, sister of North, Portland. Funeral services and waists, shoes for everybody, Mrs U. S. Morgan, visited at the at the home Thursday afternoou. ch> ap at tile Rummage sale. 7WI Morgan home a few days this week, The. P. R. L. & P. Co's bridge On account of a couple of fellows Mrs. M. II. Evins went to Port­ across Eagle Creek, which has been of Kstacada losing their temper Local News All kinds of job work at the lan d Saturday. She was nccom- tinder repairs for some time, is said Tuesday, a little "scrap” was the Dr. Haviland will be in hisoffi.'c Progress office. . ponied by little Margaret Standish j to be finished now aqd is in excel­ result. after Thursday. lent condition. Last Saturday even­ lì. B. Byers helped to look after Claude Smith of Gresham was in ' While on his vacation, Dr. Adix County Supt. Gary was an Esta­ the hardware store Wednesday, ing, people going to Portland were F.stacada Tuesday working as a con­ lias left his practice in charge of cada visitor Monday night. obliged to walk over the river, but during Mr. Finch's absence. testant in the Evening Telegram's Dr. Morse, whose office is over the Sunday cars were running over as “ Bob” Marchbank was a Port­ drug store. Most every car from Portland ' automobile contest, usual. land visitor yesttrday. brings hunters in .-.in ill parlies Dr. Bertha Devote of Drain. Mr and Mrs. Ed. Bateman of If all the farmers were like H. W. Mrs. H. V. Adix went to Port­ who take teams her : tin moun Ore,, virited at the home of her Portland were lit re Sunday, guests Petty, Kstacada would not fiave to tains. land Friday, returning Saturday. I brother, C. W. Dsvc.e, from Thurs- f,Q much Btrtrt work Mr PeMv at the home of the latter's brother, Miss Sadie Ingram went to Hills­ An invitation is extended to ! day until Saturday of last week, ' found the road almost impassible J. F\ Lovelace. boro the latter part of last week to ever) body to go the schoolhotise Mr. and Mrs. l \ S . Morgan went going west from the I.-'.»cada lum- Mrs. Sarah Palmatecr and Mrs. visit relatives. tomorrow afteruocii and hear the to Lents Sunday morning where her office, and so he proceeded to FI. M Horner, both of them over ï Jî P f % : '# à ' il ausfa m FSC RECORD H ESTACADA FURNITURE CO. W . D. and L. M. Henthom, Proprietors Odd Fellows Building We have some nice 2 BooK Carving Sets in o u r P re m iu m D e p a rtm e n t ‘'TILE CÖT.. . you a 1914 DeLave! Separator, BERT H. FINCH, T h e H a rd w a re M an Estacada State Bank O F F IC E R S : Leroy D. Walker, President Thos. Yocum, Vice-President L. E. Belfils, Cashier D IR E C T O R S : Leroy D. Walker, Thomas Yocum, G. A. Cobb, Boost the Town— Boost Yourself S u b s c r ib e fo r th e PROGRESS KJ O Dr. Wells, the dentist has been program which will be given by they joined Mrs. Morgan's sister'put 111 plank and otherwise i;:i suffering with blood poisoning, the Adelphic literary society. S < and husband, Harry Morgan and proved the strett until now a team caused from getting a sliver in his program in aco.her place iu this | other friends, and went by auto to can ^ et through without getting paper, Mount Scott to spend the day. I bub deep into the mud. band. 70 jears of age. have gone to Tr^ut- dale, Ore., to visit Mrs. Horner's youngest sisttr, Mrs. George Bur­ lingame, for a lew days. J. A . Scmcr, Asst. Cashier L. A. Brandes, L. E. Belfils :¿ 2 ¡s;¿ 3 eafs : Warning! mmmma During the past year there has been several fake agents taking subscriptions for magazines iu Estacada and vicinity. Beware! If you intend to subscribe or renew any magazine let tbe Iistacada Pharmacy take your order at tiie publishers’ price. We save you the cost, trouble and risk in sending, Rci.umlier, Nov. 1st many magazines will advance their price and discontinue their club offers, so don't delay. Club rates given on request. E stacad a P harm acy Our Provision Counter Is a boon to the woman w wants to change from the be mutton, lamb or pork of every d use Sugar cured hauls and bact perfectly -piced sausages and fr.ui furters, Inilogiia and liverwur t tl to see is to get greedy for. Cot pi and look them u t\i. Poldcc Mcdt Mdiket \,