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ESTACADA PROGRESS (I scokpoha TKD) P u b lis h e d H E N R Y V .A D IX .M .L E v ery T h u rsd ay M o rn in g at r ST AC ADA. OHfGOS N I N A B . 1'X K I i R , K d it o r P H Y S IC IA N A S U G E O N * * * * * hih I M anager ùntele.) at th* po#toffice In Estacada. O rojcn as second class mall OFFICK, ADJOINING RHSIDHNCH Locai ami Long Distance Telephone The doctor’« phone can l>e connecter with your home phone at mgbt il re quested. Oue loug ring. SU BSCRIPTIO N RATES On* year SI 00 >lx months .................................................................. 50 T h u r s d a y , N o v e m b e r 13. 1013 D r. W. K . H a v i k in d O regn Agricultural College FA R M ER S’ W EEK ' December 8 to 13, 1913 P h y s ic ia n a n d S u rg e o n The city of G re sb m lias passed an ordinance prohibiting dancing on Sunday. Tin* will hi- a notable event in The credit for putting Salem, O ffic e o n M e in S t. b e t w e e n 1st the educational history of Oregon. Farmer's Co-njicraliju wi 1 be tin- Oregon City and Gresham, as well f i n d 2 n d . T e le p h o n e C o n n e c t io n * lea<t,"ig topic of a stimulating series R esidence H o te l E stacad a if lectures The week will In as other places, in the dry column, crowded with discussions, and dent 's R'vc" 1 ° the votes of the women. | onsttations in everything t h a t ! --------------------- makes for the welfare of the farmer I Nearly every legitimate endeavor D r. . A. W E L L S .it.il hom e-m aker. I ¡s advertised today, says an ex- D E N T IS T v\ iN I E R ." .T O R F C O U R S E I change. batiks advertise, so do P O R TLA N D . OREGON January 5 to 3 0 , 1914 railroads and public service corpor- Will I« in Ratacada on Pridux The college has spared no tffort ■ ations. There should be a repre- Saturday». Ap{x>iiitiiicuU may bt to make this the most complete j sent alive of every !ine of business maile with Dr. Adix. short course in its history. A very activity in a town, in the Dome wide tange of courses will be of fered in General Agriculture, Hor paptr. Readers of the Progress tictilture. Animal Husbandry, Da really want some information about D R . R. M O R S E . irying, Poultry Keeping, Mechanic your business. Why don’t you tell Arts, Domestic Science and Art, them ? P h y s ic ia n a n d Surgeon Commerce, Forestry, and Music Numerous lectures and discussions T. J. Gary resigned as County on F anmkrs ’ C o o peratio n , at School Superintendent of Clacka home and abroad, will be a leading Office over Drug Store feature. Make this a pleasant nnel mas oounty to accept the position Local and long distance tele profitable winter outing. No tui of instructor ol English in the Port phone. tion. Accommodations reasonable. land trade schools, at $ 13 5 0 8 year, Reduced rates on all railroads For following the refusal of the citizens further information address of the county to raise his salary C L A U D E W. D E V O R E H. M. TENNANT, R eg istrar, from $1000 Io $1600. The resigui- A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W Corvallis, Oregon. zation takes effect next Monday. end Farmers' Business Courses by The County Court will appoint Mr. N O T A R Y P U B L IC Correspondence without tuition. G ary’ s successor. Those in line E s ta c a d a , O re g o n tor the appointment are II. M. The Christian Church. James of Estacada. now one of the B i b l e school JO H N BRO W N 10 a. in. County Supervisors, Brenton Ved- Preaching - 11 a. in. dei, also a supervisor, Carl F. T H E IN S U R A N C E M A N Y. 1*. S. C. E. 7 p. m. Anderson oj Oregon City. J. E. Preaching - - 7:45 p. ui. O F G RESH AM PH O NE 513 The public cordially invited to all ser Cslavan, of Wichita school, and vices, W. C ivil ns , Pastor. Howard Eecles of Cauby. O R E G O N F IR E Later—-J. K. Calavati, teacher ir.t R E L IE F A S S O C IT IO N Methodist Episcapal Church the Wichita schools, was appointed Tuesday. O F M CM IN NVILE. O RE. Sunday School - - - io a. m GARFIELD Slippery boards proved too much for Walter Shriner last Monday morning. Walt had barely started work, being near the top of a bant he is constructing for Sant Dunlop when by n misstep he fell to the ground, sustaining a badly sprained ankle and oilier body bruises. With the professional care cf Dr. Adix his recovery ts looked for soon. NOTICE FOR LEVY OF ADDITIONAL ROAD TAX Notice is hereby given that we, the undersigned Tax Paver«, consisting of tan per cent, of the Tax Payers in Kou 1 District No 9, Clackamas County, Oregon, hereby give notice to the Tax Payers of said Road District 9 that there will be a meeting of the Tax Payers of said District in the school house at George, Ore., on the 22nd day of November, 1913 at 1 o’clock P. M T he heavy frost that prevailed i to vote on additional tax in said District here Monday and Tuesday nights j for road purposes, as provided by* an exterminated the remaining fern of l ac* ° f the legislature in 1913, Sectiou 6321, Page 24, of the Road I.aws of the season 19 13. Oregon, and which Act provides as The oppie grow ers realized sm all . follows, to-wit: projects this year, from the young 6:521. Vote of Additional Tax by Tax er bearing otchards. Next season payers—Proceedings For. A. M. Jannsen will very likely see them packed Henry N. lohnson for the trade A. H. Milltr G. Swiertnann Potato prices have made a notic E Grafenheimer able advance. Probably the Port- Fred Linn laud buyers have concluded that Theo. Harders Die farmers know something about N. Rath the country’s > ield. Ed. Harders 7w4 % § § i § è s places needing lights, Electricity can be % used in any quantity,large or small, there % by I furnishing any required amount of Furthermore, electric lamps can « be located in any place, thus affording § i any desired distribution of light. I No other lamps possess those qualifi Notice Tor Levy of Additional Road Tax Among the real estate transfers Notice is hereby given that we, the undersigned l ax Payers, consisting of ten per cent, of the Tax Pavers in Fond District No. 33, Clackamas Coun ty, Oregon, hereby give notice to the Tax Payers of said Road District No 33 that there will he a meeting of the Tax Payers of said District in W. J. Lewel- len’s hall at Springwater, on the 22 nd day of November, 1913 at two o’clock P. M., to vote an additional tax in said District for road purposes, as provided by an act of the legislature in 1913, Section 6321, Page 24, of the Road Laws, of Oregon, and which Act pro vides as follows, to-wit: 6321. Vote of Additional Tax by Tax payers—Proceedings For. L. Baker J . M. Park C. H. Denney J. M. Stormer W. H. Bletch J . F. Mogcr P. Howell \V. Howell T. II. Hayner Mrs. T. II. Hayner W. A. Bard Mrs. \V. A. Bard J . A. Reid Nora Keid M. M. Hu tier , J . H, Conway I able for homes, offices, shops and other E L E C T R I C L IG H T is the most suit light. DEALINGS IN DID! recorded this week are the follow ing: P. R. L . & P. Co. to the Estaca da Realty Co. lots 1 . 2 , 7. in block 1. lots r, 14, 15. in block 4. lots 3, 5. 6, 10, 15, 35, 40, 4 1, 44, 25. 46, in block 5, lot 9. in block 7. in Terrace Addition; $600. Estacada Realty Company to W. S Pyle, lot 5. block 5, Terrace Addition: $5 Estacada Realty Co. to Clarice S. Pyle lot 10, block 5, Terrace A Idi lio« ; S.S- Same to Bertha M. Cary, lot 44. block 5 .Terrace Addition; $5 Same to O O. Bland, lot 46, block 5, Terrace Addition; $5 Same to Mary E Eshleman, lot 2, block 1, Terrace Addition; $5. Same to Irean Stokes Cary, lot 14, block 4. Terrace Addition; $5. Same to George O. De Shulds, lot 15, block 5. Terrace Addition; $5• Same to Carl F. Cary, lot 45, block 5, Terrace Addition; $5. Same to Charles M. Sparks, lot 6 block 5, Terrace Addition: $5. Same to Val E Carv, lot 15. block 4 , Terrace Addition; $5. Same to Jesse Stubbs and wife, lot 5, block 2, Terrace Addition; Í5- ____ Ninety-three to nothing is about the largest score ever piled up in a Clackamas county football game and that record is held by Estacada when they walloped Gresham Sat urday. The game was merely a landslide —there was no time dur ing the contest that there was the slightest doubt as to the final out com e—Oregon City Enterprise. The Best Light At The Lowest Cost & & cations, therefore it is not surprising that electric lamps are rapidly replacing all 3 § others in modern establishments. § Portland Railway, Light § & § Power Co. Main 6688, I § Seventh and Alder Sts. Phones: § & § A 6131 ■ “ $2 a day I _ | a J The H o te l E sta cad MODERN C O N V E N IE N C E S President Walker, of the Estaca Automobile Insurance a Sptciahy da State Bank, was an Estacada 1 One of the most delightful Reports on the Coast visitor from Cauby last Saturday, Notice Tor Levy of and while here favored this office Additional Road Tax Local and Tourist Trade Solicited with a pleasant call. Mr. Walker A. E. Sparks Notice is hereby given that we, the is quite enthused in regard to the undersigned Tax Payers, consisting of Successors to business outlook for Estacada and ten per cent, of the Tax Payers in the proposes to lend bis assistance and City of Estacada Road District, Clacka Reed & Sparks Don’t Overlook the Dollar The Re-Organized Church of influence towards building up the mas County, Oregon, hereby give no Jesus Christ of L . D S. meets in town and surrounding country. He question when purchasing lum tice to the Tax Payers of said City of Bon.-r Hall Sundays as follows: is an ardent believer that there is Estacada Road District, that there will ber. But look at it in the right Repairing of All Kinds he a meeting of the Tax Payers of said Sunday School at 10, and preaching money for the farmers in the hog way. If you buy our first class, Plumbing and Flectric District in the City Hall, at the City cf at 11 o’clock A. M. All cordially raising industry, and in a short practically knotless lumber you Estacada, Clackamas County, Oregon, Wiring invited. J. F. Wiles, Elder. will have less waste and an easy time he will send a representative on the 28th day of November, 1913 at time in working it up. That 2 o’clock P. M. to vote an additional from the Union Meat Company, to tax in said District for road purposes, means a saving in quantity re The Mail Schedule canvass the territory and see what as provided by an act of the Legisla quired and a saving in time as Notice of Contest inducements can be offered to the Arrival____________ 6:50 A. M. ture in 1918, Section 6321, Page 24, of & well. Do you realize the econo Department of the Interior, United A rrival______________ 4 :1s P. M. farmers to raise more hogs This the Road Laws of Oregon. States Land Office at Portland, Oregon, my ? is carr> ing out what the Progress R. W. Cary Departure______ ___ 7:23 A. M. November 5 . 19 13 to Alexander M. W. S. Pyle Departure _____ _____4:40 P. M. has beeu advocating for some time. Doherty of 419 E. 39 th St.. Port'.and, W. F. Cary W. A. J O N E S Office Itoitrs 7 A. M. to 6 P. M. Oregon, and Welches, Oregon, contestee. Jess M. Bartlett Past experience in the canning You are hereby notified that Elbert L. PROPRIETOR Sundays 7 A M. to 8:30 A. M. Wm. Underwood business at Estacada, does not Marvin, who gives Gresham, Multnomah Good rig« and careful drivers always Holidays 7 A M to 9:30 A. M. and W. D. Henthorn SP R IN G W A T E R GEORGE prove very satisfactory, so far as county, Oregon, as his post-office address, F. Jorg from 3:30 P. M. to 6 P. M. SPECIAL ATTENTION Roy and Guy Wilcox started for N. Scheel purchased a Sharpies the writer can learn, but could the did on October 6 , 19 1 3 , file in this office J. F. Lovelace Given Hunting and Fishing Parties Positively no mail delivered through Portland early Tuesday morning cream separator through the agent, fruit growers in this section adopt his duly corroborated application to con Wm. Dale Drug Store. test and secure the cancellation of your E. C. Hunt with a load of pork, getting back A. Millar. the system which they have at Homestead, Entry No.---- ------ , Serial A. N. Johnson, Postmaster. B. 0 . Boswell Team W ork and Hauling by home Wednesday evening. Puyallup, Wash , we can see no No. 02488 made March 17 , 19 10 , for w t -2 Mrs. H. Joyner and daughter re W. M Yonce Mrs. Smith has her mail wagon turned home Tuesday of last week, reason why it would not be a splen of SE 1-4 of NE 1 - 4 ; SW 1-4 of NE 1-4 and J. W. Reed the D ay or Contract BUSINESS LOCALS fixed quite cozy for carrying the after visiting their daughter and did proposition. The system upon SE 1-4 of NWt 4 of Section S 2 . Township J . V. Barr Sweet cider 35 cents per gallon at which the Puyallup Fruit Growers 3 South. Range 7 East of Willamette, mail this winter. Edwin Bates sister, Mrs. E . M. Starr, at Port —............. Meridian, and as grounds for Ira Neal People up in these parts have land. WOOD delivered iti any quantity Kellogg’s pool hall. have built up a $75,000 annual his contest he alleges that said Alexander O. W. Kinney been quite busy pickiug apple* the or length. 1st class 4 foot wood business, is quite simple if reports M. Doherty has never established a per Most of the farmers are hauling Mae Oakley Reed They have it good fresh vege- are true, and is briefly as follows: manent residence o;i said land; that said past week. slahwood delivered at $2 00 per potatoes. K. Kshelman Frank Millard has gone to Iowa cord. 16 inch at $2 50 per load tables. Go and see them. Fred The growers who belong to the as entryman has never cleared or cultivated W. A, Jones Mrs. Theo. Hardess was the guest lorg. to visit his father and mother, and of Mrs. Pete Rhul Friday. sociation turn in all their fruit at any portion of Said land nor raised crops D. B. Eahelmann W. M. Yonce thereon; that he has v never improved A. N.Johnson will be gone until after the holi the receiving warehouse platform, said land except builiYTtlg a ho<IS*?nil Mrs. P. Rath was a school visit ' M. Sturgeon Eyes tested and glasses fitted receiving a ticket in place of cash days. ham but that sal.l buildings contain or Friday. C. F. Cary CEDAR SHINGLES Office hours 1 to 5 P. M. Office The fruit is then pooled and sent to nothing in furnishings or furniture; that Everyone enjoyed the Negro Min C. D. Haven the market that is most in need of ¡said entry-man lias inaile his home else- istréis given by the Springwater We manufacture all kiuds of Cedai over First State Batik. EAGLE CREEK G. H. Lichthorn Dr. Geo. Inglis, Gresham, Ore. it. The association employs six I wl,ere together with his wife ever since Maud Arquette Shingles and are prepared at all school, Saturday evening and the F. P. Allen, the Sunday school , . , 1 making said entry: K. G. Mnrchbank times to deliver the same. Also salesmen, who operate . it tn as many You .. , ... basket social following. Baskets missionary, was out recently to see are, therefore, further notified , Will Kaake to sell at the mill, having stock on U. S. Morgan Wanted Highest price pa’d for diffierent stales, l'or instance, when tjlat t|le allegations will be taken b> sold from $ 1,3 0 to $4.75. Proceeds how the Suuday school was pro hand at all times Nellie Kinney the association ships fruit to Chiea- j this office as having been confessed by eggs at the Palace Meat Maiket, are for the benefit of the school. gressing. Cora Kaake go, the agent is there to gauge the ! you, and your said entry will be can- F k e d J okg . J . W. Barr The Sewing Circle met at Mrs. Mrs. R. B. Gibson returned last J . A. Somer --------------------------------^ price the fruit should command j ccleil thereunder without your further Ed. Clawsuer’ s last week. Quite a Wednesday from Eastern Oregon 0 . E. Smith A. KRIEGER right to he heard therein, either before L o st—A Jersey heifer 2 years old . 1 As money returns from certain number were present. ---- PROPRIETOR where she had been on a ten days’ this office or 011 appeal, if you fail to file Estacada Agent—A Morrow When last seen had a bell on neck. pools, checks are mailed to the in this office within twenty days after Notice for Levy of The Springwater basketball team visit with relatives. Any information gladly received, growers as partial payment, but the FOURTH publication of this notice, has again begun practicing at the Additional Road Tax Mrs. Lottie Woodle was a Port by undersigned, or leave word a t 1 final payment is not made until the as shown tn-low, your answer under oath, Dodge hall. There Is also a ladies’ land visitor Saturday. Notice is hereby given that we, the J. V. BARR specifically meeting an l responding to Progress office. entire pool is closed out. For team. They are doing fine, even these allegations of contest, or if you | , undersigned Tax Payers, consisting of Quite a crowd gathered at the L). II. Hosbrouck, Springwater. handling the business the associa fait within that time to file in this office ten per cent, of the Tax Payers in better than the boys. Get busy home of J . P. Strahl and wife and tion charges a commission of 6 boys. Blacksmith and Wheelwright due proof that you have served a copy of Road District No 10, Clackamas Coun spent a pleasant evening with them G IV E N A W A Y cents a crate for berries that go to j your answer on the said contestant eith- ty, Oregon, hereby give notice to the We understand that the old Mv- j last Thursday evening. Tax Payers of said Road District No. ers place lias been sold to a Mr. Don’ t fail to get a chance on market and 4 cents a crate for er in person or by registered mail. II | At the Old Stand those B eautiful T alk in g Dolls given handling h an dlin g the berries through the * this service is made by the delivery ol a 1 10 that there will be a meeting of the Pederson. The family will live on Miss Mattie Woodle was over the berries through those lie a tllliu i I alk tn g Dolls given > * * copy of your nswer to the contestant in I Tax Payers of said District in Tracy Saturday and Sunday visiting at GIVE HIM A CALL away at Boner's on Dec. 2 4 , at 3:00 canntTY' expenses being charged proo| 0| 8UC|, service must be schoolhouse at District No. 68 , on the the place. the home of her brother Guy. P. M. A nnmltered coupon with ag linst each pool. 1 he Puyallup j ,-,ther tin said contestant'» written ac- j 28th day of November, 1913, atone We hear that Mrs. Benjaman of every ten cent purchase. Bring association is a stock company hav knowlcdgutent ol bit receipt of the copy. ; o’clock P. M., to vote an additional Dodge has a new carpet loom. Roy Douglass and wife were the >our coupons to the drawing. T he i >4° ° members, each member »bowing the date of its receipt, or the tax in saidI District for road purposes, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. We’ll all get busy now sewing , , novinv « 1 a share and no m enuvr affidavit ol the p:rsnn bv whom the de- as provided by an act of the legislature Murphy Sunday. winning numbers must be present Pa>***> a snare ana no member |t livery was made r stating when and where in 1913, - - - Section ---- 6321, - Fage -• 24, of * •* the carpet rags. d at that time. qtf can 1,ave more t,lan *5 shares. the copy was delivered: ii made by rrg- Road latws of Oregon, John Reid and wife, H. H. Udell Improvements are going on at I ---------------------------------------------1 They now own a plant worth ist.-red mail, proof of such aervice must F. W. Bates , end wife, and children were the Dodge. George Keller and Mr L. J . Palmateer LO ST $4 7.000. Considerable more could consist of tile affidavit of the person bv guests of James Gibson Suuday. Benjaman are building fireplaces in W. P Snuffin A Fraternity Pin set in pearls— t ** sa'1' on subject, hut lack of whom the copy was mailed stating when Isaac Woodle was out this way their houses. and the post-office to which it was Geo. De Shield* 1 naine, T O Streissgmh engraved j sPac* forbid*. mailed, and this Rtfid ivit must be ac- H. Epperson Earl Shtbley u building a new tbe first of the week callinS on rela' I on back Please leave at Ptogress| tives and friends. couqvmied by the postmaster's receipt W. C. Whitfield house. The street lights were still on at for the letter. office or send to II G. Trowbridge, J . Tracy Genseroski Bros, have been build- I H. S Gibson was an Oregon City 9:30 Monday morning Somebody Y ou should state in vour answer the W. R. Reid Garfield, Ore. R E W A R D The best separator made. irg a new house to keep their pota- I I visitor the first of the week. name of the post-office to which you de H. D. Trapp ------------------------------------ --------forgot to turn them off. It theie sire future notice* to be sent to you. G. T Bceb* toes in this winter. Tickets for sale and seats re- For Sale Bv I)o '1 f 1 procure your re- " a s al,y extra expense attached to H. F. Highv, Register. A. Demoy Ernest Genseroski is talking of »'tved for the Lecture Course at 10 served seats early for Stelzel Quar- j having them turned on, what a H r- p * i Barton I. C. Ardrey, Receiver E. ('.ribbon etie, the first attraction in the chance there would be for a great going to Marshfield to work this I ° cl«**- Saturday morning. Nov. 8, Date of first publication Thursday T. J. Reagan Oregon winter. «t Estacada Pharmacy. I Lecture Course, ¡big "k ic k .” Tiovtinbcr 13 , 19 1 ». W, R. Woodworth S e r m o n ........................ 11 a. tn. 7:30 p m. Epworth League - - - 6:30 p. tn. Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. m The public cordially invited to al services. C. E. Rees, Pastor. Livery, Feed Sale STABLE Estacada Lumber and Produce Co. perao„i , The Simplex Cream Separator I . T. (jIDSOn » * /