Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, October 30, 1913, Image 4

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.OFINCK. ADJOIN IN G RKKIOKNCH
Local and Long Distance Telephone
-.Hie doctor’s phone can he connectct
.with your home plione at :i,,;h; I ri 1
,quest«)l.
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Barn
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¡Muck*. n:;!i and Wheelwright
p h y s ic ia n and
S urg eon
At the Old Stnnil
(OftLCQ on M a i n St. b e t w e e n V - ‘ !
t.and 2 n d . 7 ulepliQiie C onnection : ,
Give him A CALL
Rcside/ice Hotel Estacadu
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Dr. . ¿1. W E L L S
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PORTLAND. OREGON
^vVill be in hstuciub on Fri<la's *»».«
£atur<la>s. Appointments may lx
uiude with Dr. Atlix.
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Mrs. C. F TV-id*;
P h y s ic ia n a fid Surgeon
The Christian Ci.uitii.
lutile school
Preaching
Office over Drug Store
Local
.phone.
and long
,i C L A U D E
distance
tele-
W. D E V O R E
A T T O R N E Y - A T - L A kV
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N O TA R Y P U B L IC
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11 a. tu.
V. 1 ». «S 0 . K.
7 p. 1:1.
P reachin g
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Tht- public c o rd ially invited t all ser-
vices. W. G i v e n s , Pastor.
Methodist Episcopal Church
Est uca da, O r a t o l i
JO H N
10 a. in
1 1 a. m.
3 p ill
lipwortu -cague -
7 P- •"
Prayer tin '.tug Thursday 8 p in
The pul c coidially invited to
services.
C. K. Rees. P astor.
BRO W N
IN S U R A N C E M AN
O F G RESH A M
10 a.in.
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Sunday
ay School
Set mon
P H O N E 513
The Re Organized Cltur.lt of
Jesus Christ of I,. D S. meets in
Bon r Hall Sundays as follows
Sunday School at to, and preaching
at it o’ clock A. M.
All cordially
invited.
J. F. Wiles, Elder.
O R E G O N F IR E
R E L IE F A S S O C IT IO N
O F M C M IN N VI L E , O R E .
Automobile Insurance a Specialty
R M l 'o R T U F T U I ' C O N D I T I O N
OP
Mr. Hewitt <>f Portland sjvn t a ESTACADA STATE BANK
Morning at few hours on his ranch last Sunday. • >t list.. ida, in tile State ol Oregon, at
■ of business, October list, 1913.
A ¡¡oud number enjayed the meet- tlu c °
IS ftrtO A . OKI 6 0 »
RESOURCES
ing
and
program
at
the
Grange
Sat-
NINA It. PICK MR, M.litor and Mau s e r
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u n ity, Oct. a y 1 *. The Rev Mr. Ov*. irait,. 5a.".irtí and uttgoeur«iJ.......
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and
warrants
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at tht posroffl
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n at Rees of Mstacada v. as taken in a , a
Baritine honte . ....... .................. ........... ,5 450 00
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member.
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L iv e r y
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Putnir.fcrd fverv Thurvlar
Ar M O R R O W S
Dr. W. K. H a v U a n d l
TH E
PROGRESS
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W C. Whitfield
S!J G E O N
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ESTACADA
Thursday. October 39 , 1013
Miss Roberta Reid of Portland
spent Saturday pud Sunday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. \V. K.
Reid
D i» from a p irea d reserve ranks........
Checks and other .ash items ............... .
sti on hanl ......
I l 7 3 ' 23
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4 841 06
T otal............... ........................................
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*8 7 4 0 2 .8 6
Capita! stock paid
LIABILITIES
In
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f The Best Light At
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Th e Lowest Cost I
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J tome Schultz and Ifarry Reid UiviividaJ profit». lass e.cpor.res and
71843
Following ore measures upon et'.joN ! W illiam I'aversUaiu's pro­ taxas paid.... ........ .....................
Postal savings Link deposits................... 2 623.25
which R efer tilum h is liern or duction of Julius Ccasar
Depot It» due .State Treasurer...........
3 030 .00
Individual dcpo*ltj subject
dered by pet il ini of lit ■ people and
The new hunt • of Ralph Lemon to c h e c k ...................... ... ........
S3 6 4 !.3 3
are to be vote I upon next Tuesday, is very neat contpk. ian.
Demand certificates of deposit .
590 .02
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j Time certificates of deposit
I 818 91
N ov. 4:
In e ranchers are
:ne ivgninm** to n *es and f rejiico-ntei
il.: d i-iycb.e for money borrowed
State Univi r.sitv Repair Fund.
“ beat it for the tall timbers” in
T otal.........................................
I'u ivt r .iu of O egon New Build­ hopes of getting a stray buck.
$57 402 .86
ing Appropriation.
Cheer up!
T w o new settlers' S*. ;tt* of O rcgou, C ounty o f C liickanm s, ss:
Sterilization Act.
I, L e ro y 1). W alk er, presid en t of the
have move I in among us. Wilde ab > .e nam ed hank, do solem n ly sw ear
Wi rhingmeti’sCompensation Act.
there are signs of life, there is hope 1!» it the above statem ent is true to the
Clackam as County School Super­
best of m y k n ow led ge and belief.
intendent Act.
L e ro y I). W alk er, P resid en t.
Al.SPAUGH
Clackamas County Public Library
Sub scribed and sw orn to before m e this
J. \V. Dmvty iv.is a Portland vis • 29th d ay of O ctober, 19 13 .
Act.
itor Saturday.
Claude W. D evo re, N o tary P u b lic.
C orrect— A ttest:
T hom as Y ogu in , G .
Oregon City is now in the threes
T red Kly of Portland was visiting
A . C obb, director*.
of a Sunday closing fight.
w i t l t j W. Dowty ami family last
week.
CONDZNCliD STATEMENT
Clias. Sparks and wife were Esta
T h t W eekly Otvgotii tn from row
October 2 ’ . 1913
until Jan. 1 19 15 for only 75c at cada visitors Saturday.
this oft:ce.
RESOURCES
K ’g ir Ilieple has been sawing
wood throughout the- neighborhood. L o a n s , H o o d s e n d W a r r a n t s $ 6 5 ,4 7 6 .2 3
Bonking House &. Fixtures
S , 2 4 1 ).3 4
The Oregonian sn\s, ‘ Butter
Miss AT. 1 S .r v e r went to Port C ash and S .g h t E xch an ge
1 0 , 0 7 7 .2 9
from tar away S h li t has just ar-
laud this week to secure a iKisitioti j
Total
C o 7 ,4 'T T Ü 6
lived 0:1 tin* market. But did it there.
vc me unattended ?”
LIABILITIES
The Modern Priscilla were very C a p it a l , S u r p lu s
P r o fit a
2 5 .7 1 8 . 4 3
delightfully entertained by M rs j D e p o s it s
61.654.43
If you favor a County Public
•Mary Ilieple Saturday.
Total
87 , 402,66
Library with blanch librai ics to Le
UNDER STATE SUPERVISION
Ed Still and-sons have been ship I
iipportcd by a county levy of not
STATE DEPOSITORY
mou than 45 ce its on fifteen liuti ptng a carload of apples to Portland, j
POSTAL SAVINGS DEPORITORY
died dollars of assessment, vote
lid gar Heiple and Veterinary
3 1 2-’s Y I S at the special election White of l ‘o ti.ind went huuiing
' at T ucm T ii V
last week and killed a number of
There is a new song going the
China pheasants,
rounds and it runneth in this wise:
Tiie C ivic Improvement club of
” \Ye don’ t want to lniv at your
A number of people attended the
I’.st • ada is very nnieli interested in
place,
we won’ t trade there any [j $2 a day
dance at liagle Creek Saturday
the County Public L ibrary Act,
more, you’ ll be sorry when you see
night.
which is to .b e votid upon next
us going lo some other store. Von
1 uesday, us tile club lias been
ciiii t sell us any stale goods, we
Newspaper Law
agitating the iptestion r.f a public
The supreme court of United have opened wide our eyes, we
library for Kstacada
If it carries ■ States recently made a ruling which don t want to trade at your store
l.stacada will be the seat of one* of jin substance makes the subscriber cause you do not advertise.”
the largest (tranchey.
who takes his paper out of the post
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E L E C T R IC L I G H T is the most suit­
able for homes, offices, shops and other
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.
3
ft
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ft
Portland Railway, Light
&
Power Co.
Seventh and Alder Sts.
Phones:
Main 668S,
A 6131
•ft
$ 10 a week
Th e ¡lù t e i [E s ta c a d a
M O D ERN CON V K N IE N C K S
One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast
office and re-fuses to pay the sub-
Dr. J. A. Van Bruckle, Clacka­ j scription, guilty of felony and liable
Local and Tourist Trade Solicited
A rrival
_______ 6:50 A. M. mas county health officer, who is •o arrest as any o lu r vvi;o defrauds.
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4 :1s P. M. l i i v i ig ail kinds r.f trouble lo hold >aj s the Olympia I tidep ndent
Notice is hereby given that we, the
Departure, g________ 7:23 A. M. the office because lie is an Osteo­
T h e following is 1 s\ uopsis of the
A. E. Sparks
I Departure. ___
. . 4:40 P M. path.' s a js ; “ If the medical doctors V. S supreme com : decision regard | undersigned Tax Payers, consisting of
j ton per cent, of the Tax Payers in
Successors to
A F!\E HORSE
think they can on t me from tlicoi- iug delinquent subscriptions and i
! Office hours 7 A . M. to 6 P. M.
I Roa i District No 9 , Clackamas County,
tiee tliev are going to have-a mighty published as a matter of information j Oregon, hereby give notice to the Tax
jj Sundays 7 A M 1 0 8 :3 0 A. M.
deserves fine feed. In fact, it
» j Holidays 7 A M to 9:30 A. M ami haul fight on their hands.” It is for all tho.se who are subscribers to ! Bayers c f raid Road District 9 that
must
have it to retain its fine
j there will be a meeting of the Tax
the fitst case of the kind in the
jfiom 3:30 P M. to 6 P. II.
Repairing of All Kinds * Positively no mail delivered through l'u iled State.; and the plucky osteo­ newspapers:
appearance
and condition.
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Payers of said District in the school
Subscribers who do not give ! hou>e Bt Georj,e_ 0re _ on t!)e 22ll(1 (lay
H u íh M m j u n d Electric ,¡ Drug S an e .
Most owners of fine horses in
path says lie will fight it through express notice to the contrary an-
of November, 19 kJ at 1 o’clock P. M,,
the Supreme Court.
Wiring
A. N. Johnson, Postmaster.
this town know this and will
considered as wishing to renew to vote on additional tax ill said t)i trict
for road purposes, as provided by ail
TTrasassaraï ...... slu jílls - s ?. « ; 7
give their stable none but
their subscription.
The W orkm en’s Compensation
LFEELj
2. Subscribers ordering the dis­ act of the legislature in 1913 , Section
BUSINESS LOCALS
the best of feed. A n d that’s
iid 21 . Page 21 , of the Road Laws of
Act, was framed bv a commission
continuance of their periodical the Oregon, and which Act provides as
why so many of them get all
T h ey have it ■ good fresh
representing the Grange, the em­
¿0
publishet may continue to send it follows, to-wit:
• i table:». Go ami see them
their supplies here.
Fred ployers and the workeis. The law
until all arrearages are paid.
6321 . Vote of Additions! Tax by Tax­
J° r g
provides automatic compensation
payers---Proceedings
For.
3. If subset hers neglect or re.
for injured workmen and their wid
A. M. Jamst-n
fuse to take their periodical fiom
F ves tested and glasses fitted ows and children in case of death,
W, A. JONES
Henry N. Jalinsan
the postoifice, tlie> are responsible
A . H. Miller
Office hours i to , P. M. Office and is designed to do away with
P R O P R IE T O R
until they settle their bill and order
(!. Swieimann
over F iist State Ilauk.
Good ri}”T and careful drivers alw ays
actions at law against employe! s for
llieir paper discontinued.
E Grafetiheimer
Dr. Geo. Inglis, Gresham, O
damages in cases where workmen
SPECIAL ATTENTION
Fred Linn
4. If subscribers move to oth r
are injured or killed.
The fund
G iven H un tin g and Fibbing Partief
Th-.o. Hardesa
places without iuformiug the pub-
N. Rath
Wauled Highest price paid fo. from which compensation is io be ¡id ier and any papers are sent to
Ed. Harder
7 w 4
¡•aid. is made up from the following
rgs at the Palace Meat Market,
the former address, subscribers are
Fc-aæ Work and Hauiinj bj ’
•sources: Three-fourths io be paid
F r k ii J u k i ;
responsible.
by the employer, one-eighth by the
5
Courts have decided that re­ Notice for Levy'of
the Day or Contract
woikmeu and one-eighth by til •
For Rent Or Lease
fusing periodicals from the office or
Additional Road Tax
state.
T h e Progress management has made arrange­
moving and leaving them uncalled
Ten acres all fenced, adjoining
Notice is hereby given that we, the
WOOD delivered in any quantity
for is prmia facie evidence of inten undersigned 1 ax Payers, consisting of
town. F ive room house, barn and
ments
with the P o r t l a n d E v e n i n g Tele­
or length, ist class 4 foot wood
It is said that the Oregon State
ton per cent, of the Tax Pavers in
lion to defraud.
plenty of good water,
slabwood delivered at
2 0 0 ¡ .r
University is the most poorly sup-
g r a m whereby we can give subscribers the
6. If subscribers pay in advance j t’ < a -1 Di: trict No. 33 , Clackamas C'oun-
i>r. II V A lix
(cord. to inch at £3 50 | r r load
P >1 ted of any other state University.
.
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tv, Oregon, hereby give notice to the
advantage of a gigantic combination offer for a
1.1\ Payors of said Ron! District No 33
While some argue that the couulry
W . M. Yonce
etui
of
lime
if
they
do
not
want
lo
that there will he a meeting of the Tax
For Rent 40 acres of land 111 boys end g ills who attend, in most
limited period.
Y ou can get a Metropolitan
under cultivation
Buildings on cases go to the cities for employ-j .continue taking it, otherwise the Payers of said District in \V. J. Lcvel-
evening pajyer with all the latest news from all
: publisher is authorised to send it ' len's hall at Pn ingwatcr, on the 22nd
J. W. MILLER
same. Inquire of W. F Sbau non,
incut, is not a very strong argu ­ and the sub- riber will be resjon- ’ day of November, 1913 at two o’clock
over the world and all the news of Estacada anc^
Spi ii g water. Ore.
j P. M., to vote an additional tax in said
ment, for if we did not have tjie 1
BLAtKSMIlli
sible until .111 express notice with
vicinity in the Progress at a remarkably low
District for road purposes, as provided
U niversity people would go to!
M X I’ K K T H O K S K S H O lttt
by an act cf the legislature in 1913 -
For Rent— Modern five-room cot- states to reside where tln ir children ^ payment 1; sent to the publisher.
price.
Section 6321 , Pag1* 24 , of the Road
tage, lights and water.
A il work guaranteed
\j'pl> *•’ j cotilel not oulj. uet the high school
Laws, of Oregon, m l whi.h Act pro
CROW
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P.D
HiMSELF,
' T h e E v e n i n g T e l e g r a m is the best
L. il Bel fi Is.
advantages, but 11 college education j
vales as follows, to-vvit:
paper in the state, market reports unexcelled,
as well. It the state dees not main j An Impromptu C er em o n y In W hich ( 321 . Vote o f Additional Tax by Tax­
K i n g C e c r g i IV. Figured.
payers—Proceedings For.
For Rent Mv furnished rest tain its U niversity the school goes j
Saturday edition contains a magazine and com ic
-We manufacture i ll kinds of Cédai
Th.nl evus ¡i curious sort or Impromp­
L. Baker
backward. For this reason the up-, tu eon ii l io n in itili: h Ills m ajesty
deuce
on
Terrace
Addition.
Phone
¿iliinglort and aie prepared at all
J . M. Park
section in colors.
C M. Sparks.
a t! propriatiou bills fot the University Kltic W I : ! I a :u IV o f Bugia uel 1 : eri reel
C. II. Dcrney
jtimes to deliver the same. Also
Things
did
i.ot
un
tory
well
with
Karl
Ih e Portland Evening Telegram- $5. per year
of Oregon shcu’.d be supported.
J . > 1 . Stornier
f.o sell at the mill, having stoc on
j G roy's go\orimi, ut a fto r the ses-ond
V/.
H.
Blotch
The
Estacada Progress - • ■ • - $1. per year
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For
Sale.
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Hie
ill*:
t
reform
ed
bili
hud
hatid at all times
, J . F. Hoger
i'll'. County Sup-, rint- ud.-n.-v Act been ci, led h.v a m ajority o f one in
All good fir
About 150 cords, i
Total-$6.
F. Howell
tv tt. mid one F riday In April they
Apply at this office.
4 31 i provides that the county .-.hool tuuh’ en 'y go: tile 'g a g to go dow n and
W. Howell
superintendent of Clackam as coun­ I r- p gite pnrllatneiil In person. Hutae-
T. If. Hayner
Mrs. T. H Hayner
n r» r
For Sale Fight cows und one ty shall spend lit least four d ays cf I» ily went c:T lu t! ;• T ver lo fetch the
Hstacada Agent A. Morrow
crow n, und wirb 11 nern'eh tiody o f a t­
W. A. Bard
Brood Sow which will farrow No etch week in the supervision of tendants h i) m ajesty d rov e dow n to
Mrs. VV. X Bard
i i r d schools, that the office be al­ the lmiv<i> o f lords. Wli.at hnptiencJ
\ ember . .1. R L . M vt 1 -,
tm.'iunr
J . A. Peid
lowed
additional
cleik
hire
and
that
(hero to described In G r e v il e s tiiarj-
’ pa'igh, Ore,
5 ’ V
N, ra Reid
the sd .iry be fixed at $1600. T h t olrs.
M. M. Butler
T h e !.. g cortil not property to t r u e
Countv ieducstional Board agreed worn t':e crow n, p e te r L ivin g ticen
J. H, Conway
Suckling pigs for sale at Ah x
with the member« of the Legislature crow ned, bnt tvh *n he w as in the rob­
Irvin 's. Garfield, Ore.
that one supervisor, would be dis- ing r o o ;a he v.ihl to laird Huntings:
"Lord llnstdm s, | wetir the crow n.
Tuesday a fellow bv the name of
If von aie L demg for bargains pe-u-id w itli it th-.- bill 1« came a law W hore Is I t :" It wits brought to hau.
Armstrong,
who is straw boss on
voti will End tl : in at the Rumman Under this agreement the county end when Lord H ustings was poing to
wt-nt.; save sevt ral hundred dollais put It on Itls l*< . ,1 ho said. "N obody the bridge crew working on the
The Portland Evening Telegram
-hall put Ute e n m n ■ *■ my head tint
Don't forget that the Progress
’ • X-
T:, our j
li e tl' thio m yself," H e put It on «m l thou turned liagle Creek bridge, nearly met
for one year, only $ 3 50 if ordered
with
a
serious
accident.
He
was
lull -lioul become a law as the sal lo Lord G rey and said. "N ow , my lord,
does
job printing,
Satisfaction
The Progress, if
on the bridge signaling to the con at this office.
utrv of v.utr home and family. ,u ary is v v low as compared with the coronation Is over. ’ -
guaranteed.
The best sep-.rator made. ' put
: v paid a year in advance, and the
T he crow n did not Bt very well, we 1
it off until too late, as many other counties
Clackam as cm.iiti are to'd . hut the prore g ali 0:1 was su c­ doctor of a car which was gn;
75
over,
when
a
piece
of
iron
.* r-- ’ Telegram for
oth.’ts have done. Better cal! A
fviurlti in the number of children cessfu lly effected.* London .C ti-onlc!".
nini. o il tor the quick assistance of
SI Stephens right now while you of school nge, fifth in number of |
Remember the Hallowe'en dance
j« r* n»*
barton think
about it. Gat field x 659
Lot the Progress do your job n train man, lie would have re-1 Are you a subscriber to the at the pavilion Saturday evening,
teachers but is twenty-fifth iu su-
Oregon 7W I
1 Progress ? Ii not why uol ?
ccivc-J greater injuries.
printing.
Nov. i. Everybody invited.
periuUudcut’s salary.
Reed & Sparks
The Mail Schedule
NOTICE FOR LEVY OF
.» a m road m
à
L'very, Feed & Sal
STABLE
Estacada Lumber and Produce Co.
Great
C o m b in a t io n
Offer
CEDAR SHINGLES
A. KRIEGI :t
For Sale By
jj. F. GlDSOn
BOTH FAPERS THROUGH
THIS
IF PAID IN
FOR 1 YEAR,
CN OR BEFORE DECEM­
BER 31, 1513.
$ 4-25