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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1913)
— ----- — , »■ » PROFESSiONAL CAROS GEORGE ESTACADA PROGRESS Th« dir itila n Church. -------------------- -— — --------- (INCORI'. EAGIE CREEK (Too lule lor last week) Sam ICddy ol Portland nnd Miss 10 a. ni. Edith Chapman of Estacada were 11 a. nt. Hrerf N itch man is viMting friends Thanksgiving dinner guests of R Published very ‘Thursday Morning M 7 P- *»• I in the burn. B. Gibson and wife. 45 p. m. I f STAC 4 ÍH, O U TG O N H E N R Y V .A D 1X .M .L i The publie cordially invite«! to .»11 ser- ¡ NINA B. FCKlHJ, Editor and Manager I\ Rhtil mule a trip to Portland This is fine weather we are en- P H Y S IC IA N A S U P Ü L O N with a load of lio^s Tuesday, N o jo> iug. vico. W. Oiv.:.'S. Pastot 4 » J»*** Mrs Rov Douglas’ parents. Mr ïntoie.i ai ih® c* fie# In Estacada. Oragçn. as vember i8th <OFFlCK, A D JO IN IN '« K K S ID F N C F and Mrs G. Modi like, were lwr 1 : class mat) The Ue Organi.'id Church ol C A, Johnson nude a trip to guests for a fov d a is last week. Locil *nd Long Distane« Telephon« Jesus Chi ist of L. D S. meets in Pot (land Tuesday. !PTION RATES Ed. Douglass made a trip to Tlie (toetoe’s plume can foe coimeeln Hon r Hall Sundays as follows: Mrs, T R F u U t and children, Portland the first of the week with vour kotne phone at nij;ht if re Suud.iv School at io. anil preach ir.’ who heve been visiting with her J F. Brower was out Sunday «luesleil. One lonp rmjr. at il o’ clock A. M. All cordially brother, C. A. Johnson, returned and preached 10 a small audience at Thursday, n«c«mb«r 4 10(3 iuviicd. J. F. \\ iles, Elder. to their home in Portlaud Tuesday, t the schoolhonse Sunday noon. He was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Pauline Ochs went to Portland 1 Howlett the remainder of the day. Th« M ail Schedule Wednesday where she will spend R h y s ic ia n a n d A school meeting was recently the winter. , Arrival 6:50 A A. M held here and a two-mill tax voted. Surgeon To raise th neressarv funds in ! Arrival . . . __ 4:18 P. M. Mrs Tbeo IItrdcss and Flora tlu nationwide fijrlir against th e |Jobnsoa wer(¡ tlle quests of Mrs. P GARFIELD IDciiaiUire _ _7:23 A. M O ffic e on M e i n St. tn iK Toa 7 si A congenial road meeting was 4 40 P M . greatest destroyer of mankind Rhul Friday « u d 2 nd. Telt-phone C o n n e ctio n s 1 k p irture held at the Tracy school house Fri tub rcnlosis, the American Society \ 0 lit •<’ hours 7 A. M to 6 P. M. Flora Johnson went to Portland 1 day last, for district 10. Chas. Residences H o te l E s ta c a d a of the Red Cross has placed upon ! Sundays 7 A M to • 30 A M Monday where she will soend the Duncan, the former supervisor was flolidavs 7 A M to 9:3 ' A M and sale in every coninmnitv in the winter. unanimously reinstalled A special j country, small stamps, upon which ! from r: to P M. to 6 P. M. Dr. . A. W E L L S Mrs H Joyner returned home tax of 8 mills was voted. The dis trict passed resolutions to investigate Positively no mail delivered through ,re appropriate Christmas from Portlaud Thursday where she 1 the advisability of purchasing a D E N T IS T emblems in harmony with the sea 11« ¡store. son. These stamps or wafers are has been for the last ten days tiurs- i rock crusher and opening a rock PORTLAND. OREGON .-\. N. Johnson, Postmaster. mg her daughter, Mrs li. M. Starr. quarry for the ensuing year. A design d to serve as ornamental Will be in Estacada oil Fridas art T he road meeting Saturday was committe of three have the matter veils to decorate Christmas pick- in hand. Saturdays. Appointments may be • ges, to add to their pretty anpear- well attended, made with Dr. Adix. II G. Trowhridge of the Garfield P. Paulson an 1 wife were the Mercantile Co made a ¡short busi They have it goo. I fresh v. ,.e. nice and attractiveness, or to piste tables. Go and see them. Fred ! 0,1 Christmas letters, post cards, etc. guests of II. Joyner and family ness trip to Portland. Mrs. LeBarr spent the week end The stamps are sold at the price Sunday, Jorg. of one ctnt each 1 Gladys Joyner was the guest of visiting in Portland. P h y s ic ia n a n d S u rg e o n Mrs. Lee Wills has returned Wanted Highest pi ice paid in Mrs. J. Paulson Sunday. from Portland, having stayed for i s early stages, is far more frequent | Theo Hardess was the guest of ¡ eggs at the Palace Meat Market. sone time with a relative who has than is generally supposed. At a w m ¡am HeU Sunday. F k k u J o r g bee n very loyv. 'Office over Drug Store great h i-pital in Vienna, one of the Mrs. J Paulson was the guest of largest in the world where thous Lost A Jersey heifer 2 years old Harry Reid of Portland spent the Local and long distance tele Mrs. Theo. Hardess Wednesday ands of patients are treated, and in - When last seen had a bell on neck week end at home. phone. afternoon and evening. Pilule íol Prciu'hir.g V. F. S. 0 . K i Prey follili;; *■ > I D r. W. K . H a v ila n d _ RED GROSS STAMPS BUSINESS LOCALS §5®< s !S> f § The Best Light At I I The Lowest Cost I § ---------------------------------------------------------- -- ELECTRIC LIG 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 any required amount of light. Furthermore, electric lamps can be located in any place, thus affording any desired distribution of light. No other lamps possess those qualifi cations, therefore it is not surprising that electric lamps are rapidly replacing all others in modern establishments. D R . R. M O R S E . for i The occurrence of tuberculosis I <255© ------------------ Portland & Railway, Light Power Co. I § % ê % ê ft g' ^ § ê ê ’ numerable sutopsi.: are performed Lost— A dark brown Jersey heif Mrs Lee of Bissell called 011 | very year, it has been found that Mrs. J Paulson while Mr. Lee at er, 3 years old, When last seen I C L * U D E W. D E V O R E j nut of those patients examined post- had bell on neck, due to come fresh tended the road meetiug. | mortem, w hose death was due to A T T O R N E Y - A T - L A IV Paulson and wife spent Tlies Nov. 6. Any information gladly nnd other diseases than tuberculosis ■ received by undersigned. N O TA R Y PU B L IC healed scars I day evening at Henry Johnson's. oue:third showed old Phonos: Main G6S8, A 6131 iv e n a w a y it-w2 H. Joyner, George P. O. E su c s d a , Oregon Mrs. Theo. H'rdess made a short of tuli'-rculosis in their lungs. That Don’ t fail to get a chance 1 f â | is to sav, one-third of these patients visit wi h Mis. J Paulson Fiiday those Beautiful Talking Dolls given afternoon. .. .. , some line in tluir lire-, had lad con coi nway at Bon r s on Dec. 24, at 3toot Christ Klinker and Henry Rimer P. M. A numbered coupon with traded tuberculosis, but had re THE IN SU R A N CE MAN from the disease; their returned Saturday from the moun-1 every ten cent purchase. Brin ! covered { i o a week fo $2 a day healed, and they suh.se- tains where they have been hunting OF G RESH AM P H O N E 513 your coupons to the drawing. Th lungs had . died from oth r causes. and trapping the past six weeks. i winning numbers must . , be present , : fluently * (ll- Why did these patients recover? They said there was 8 inches of 1 ed at that time. Becr.tise their bodies were strong snow up there R ELIEF A S S O C iT IO N enough to overcome the inflection Henry Johnson and daughter! M ODERN C O N V E N I E N C E S O F M C M 1 N N V 1 LE. O R E . and to repair the damaged area in Floia, Hulda and Otto Paulson and A Fraternity Pin set in pearls— their lung tissue, in the same man Harold Joyner were the guests of name, T. O. Streissgutli engraved ner that an ulcer on the surface of the Klinker family Sunday Automobile Insurance a Specially on hack. Please leave at Pi ogress the body will often heal, and leave office or stud to H. G. Trowbridge, only a scar to tell of its former pres Garfield. Oie. REW ARD. ence. The explanation of their re Rex Gordon and wife have covery is found in two words, i Fresh walnuts 20 and 25 cents moved over to Kletch's mill so as stlength ai d vitality. ! per pound. Dales, 12 V cents per to be handy to his work. He has Successors Io Although tuberculosis is an infec pound. New Oranges. 25Ctnts per been working for Mr. Kletch for ! tions dis.ase that spares neither rich doz at Marchbank's. Headqnart- nor poor, itsoccurance and progress some time. ij ers for ham and light lunches and Bertha Drew and her little so n 1 are greatly favored by one pathetic to buy lumber come and see us. i confectionery. have been home for a few days on a condition, namely, poverty We want to convince you for While a well fed, well housed v,s*«- your own good as we!) as ours For Sale Fresh cow a bull, and properly clothed person, who Mr. Walker has been away dig- that it is far more economical to j pony, three hogs, four cows all can call to his assistance every aid ging potatoes at Hood River (his buy our sound, thoroughly sea öiaawjE.'i , fresh soon, and a pony. th it money can command, will in \ former home) for the past week, soned stuff than the other kind. 1 9-31 W p. Ferre!, Barton. Ore. manv cases recover from the dis- He has about 10 acres of potatoes Come anyway whether you want ease, tbe poor, underfed and thinly there to buy now of uot. clad sufferer can offer but feeble re- Victor Smith has returned from i sistance to the onward march of Bums, Ore. Saturday, Nov. 29, Mrs Hunter Estacada Lumber and Produce Co. this relentless destroyer. | Ernest Generoski left for a trip ESTACADA. - ORE. Cahill, formally Miss M it’.ie Linn, W . A . JO N ES It is to raise money to help -save ; over ou lbe coast Thanksgiving was given a shower at the home of the lives of these poor victims that j ay P R O P R IE T O R her sister. Mrs. A. J, Kitching. the Red Cross has placed its Christ- | ^ w i ,COJt an(1 Rose C laus- <¿00(1 rigs ami careful «1 rivers alw ays Many beautiful presents were re tnas seals on sale in every part of | tier were married Thanksgiving SPECIAL ATTENTION ceived and are as follows: Set of ----- A N D ----- the country. The fund so realized day at the bride's home. G iv en H un tin g nnd F ish in g Parties The silver knives, forks, table spoons , is used to help any worthy sufferer happy couple havt gone to Portland and teaspoons, 1 embroidered cent- . .. ,. , 1 j from the disease, irrespective of Any information gladly received by undersigned, or leave word at Progress office. D. II llosbrottck, Spriugwater. Seventh and Alder Sts. J- G JO H N BR O W N The H o t e l Estacada O R E G O N F IR E LOST a One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast Local and Tourist Trade Solicited SPRINGWATER A. E. Sparks WHEN THE IDEA STRIKES YOU Reed & Sparks Repairing of All Kinds Plumbing and Net trie Wiring Livery, Feed & STABLE Sak for dressy D RESS occasions or for business wear will be found smart and correct if made by the International. To meas ure at popular prices. R. C. M A R C H B A N K , L SHOWEREI DANCE T eam W ork and Hauling by the Day or Contract er piece, 2 dresser scarfs, 1 olive > whwe he fomcs from, whelher com. to spend their houeymoon. Mr. Waite has purchased the dish, 2 rose bowls, 2 fruit dishes, a\ munity has responded generously j ' Cramer farm nnd is now having pair pillow slips, 1 table cloth, 1 or otherwise to this appeal for aid j some p'o.ving done ou the place. j mg, 1 sugar howl, 2 creamers, ---------- Duting the last year a patient j WOOD delivered in any quantity j towels and kitchen utensils too tut Jim Millard started for Portland from Rstacada was helped from the or length. 1st class 4 foot wood ! merotis to mention. annual sale, to the Sunday I 1 proceeds of this nuuum suit, ill me j -------- ■ to O get some new tires for delivered at $ 2 00 ; >et i Those present were, Mesdames , * . .. ., 1 i.:„ wn(vi , Stopping at 1 extent of over $40°. T his patient s “ is wooa \ wagon. ford. 16 inch at f 2 50 jkt load an \011nt, Ely. Bullard, Shar.kland, en nd it! nil is now greatly improved 1 1 j , P.rrsli nn li Uresnatn, ne made his daughter a '.■ rcsiiain, 11» I Coop, C. Kitching. lleiple. A. and her husband is very much en- v>s>t, going on to Portland Monday ! Kitching aril Cahill Boyer, Mis morning and back home in the couraged and very grateful. ! Edith Trowbridge, Miss Mirini evening, one cau tell when tuberculo I Stemmati, Mrs E. McConnel, Mis ! sis No may Mrs Bletch has been in Portland attack him and let every I Frank Pascoe, Mrs M. Murray of one who happens to think of this I for the past week. ! Portland and Mrs. Clarence O’ Neal matter, ask himself this question: Mr. Wilcox’s family enjoyed a of Kugle Creek, Suppose I should be infected with 1 Thanksgiving and wedding dinner Refreshments were served. tuberculosis today, would I t e C combined over at Ed Clausner’s A t the Old Stand Mr. and Mrs. Cahill will be at uancially able to give up any work Thanksgiving day. home to their friends after Dec 1 and pass months, perhaps years in GIVE HIM A CALL Mabel Leller spent Thanksgiving at their home at Alspaugh, enforced idleness and to defray the day with her sister. Mrs. Kaake in expense of treatment necessary to Estacada, C a rp e n te r S h o p accomplish any recovery? Harold Wooster is able to be on Progress readers will please take If you were not able to do this, the mail route again. notice ot the ad in this paper an Plowshares I the Red Cross Society would help nouncing .1 dance and oyster sup you. Manv of the patients who Jim Millard and family took din t>er New Vein's Eve , at the Garfield 1 come to the Red Cross people say: ner with Jim Smith and wife Shop one door south of tin Coi.n'rv Club. ! “ Why >es. I have bought these Thanksgiving'day. March bank Restaurant. Mr. King -tarted for San Fran A J 'I'ticker will linve another I stamps in the past, blit I never sup A . J. T U C K E R . 1 shooting match1 at Estacadla, Dec n sed that I would lived any assut- cisco last Thursday to join his wife, .24 2 3 nn<1 1 3 >, 1 or tuikeis. Reese. mce turni v on.’ ’ who preceeded him two or three ! ducks ati<1 chi. L:cns. Shooting Be The tuberculin subject is a source weeks ago. ’They have an interest 1 g i 'is at 1) A M. | of danger to every one around him. in a rest in rant down there. Bert Surtus and Miss Allen were land by haying him. prof'erly cared He for and treated, this danger is al ; married Thanksgiving day. together removed. In this wav and Dis wife are now living at He expects to noth the spread of the disease is being Kletch’ s mill slowly but surely arrested. for Mr. K! tcil. Office oi er drug store. The Red Cross Slumps are now Gerald Wilcox and his bride- 011 sale in manv of the business have rented a 4-room bungalow in places in I'.stacada Let every one Portland where they e v r ’ to Tv Preaching service will lie conduc w ho can do so, spend a few " 1 in Tht re wa a big crowd out to ted in ibe M K. chnrih Sunday for these s- ils to <’ morning. I >cc 7, at 11. chativim Hunt it th. b u d '' - home tir f>- I Christmas pack : ; ; Monday night and received a nice Subject of sermon: “ Has c o d s. Ut T* J ' ! deuce and -o help a worthy cinse. treat of cider, cake cigars and cigar place for my life?" tflabwood W. M. Yonce J. V. BARR fildcksniith cind Wheelwright General repair work, saw-riling and gumming, ground. : Somemore Local News DR. M O R SE TESTSiYES ANQ FITS GLASCE3 Rites Reasonable. M. E. Church New3 Al l are welcome to attend C. Li Rees, Pastor. Mrs. C. F Frasi í ; 1 Di K M- .. City Health Officer. O y s te r S u p p e r - New Years Eve. - — AT t h e — Garfield Country Club Yes! We are still doing business at the old stand and we want you to come and see our A L U M IN U M W A R E and how to get it. Its a good thing, come ane see. Hall open all night. Ticket for Dance, $1.00. Supper 25c a Plate. . . . Oregon AgricirUira! College FARMERS’ WEEK December 8 to !3, 1913 DALE’S. Notice of Contest D epartm ent of the Interior, United S t ites Land Office at P ortlan d , O regon , N ovem ber 5, 1913 to A lexan d er M. D oherty o f 419 K. 30th S t.. Portland, O regon, and W elches. O regon, contestee. This will be a notable event in Y o u are hereby notified th at E lb e rt L. the educational history of Oregon. M arvin , w ho gives Gresham , M ultnom ah Farmer’s Co-operation will be tlu- cou n ty, O regon, as his post-office address, leadmg topic of a stimulating series did on October 6, 1913. file in th is office of lectures. The week will he his d u ly corroborated application to con crowded with discussions, and dem- test and secure the cancellation of your oust'atims in everything that Hom estead, E n try N o.— — ....... , Serial makes for the welfare of the farmer | No. 02483 m ade M arch 17, 1910, for w i-2 and home-maker. ; of SK 1-4 of N K1-4; S W i-4 of NK1-4 anti W I N T E R S H O R T C O U R S E , SE1-4 of N W 1 4 <>f S ection 12. T ow nship | , Sou th. R an ge 7 East o f W illam ette, .......—....... M eridian , and as grounds for The college has spared no effort his c o n te st he alleges th at said Alexander io make this the most complete M. D oherty has n ever established a i m short course in its history. A very m anent residence on said land; th at said wide range of courses will be of entrym an has never cleared or c u ltiv a t'd fered iu General Agriculture, Hor m y portion of s dd land nor raised crops ticulture, Animal Husbandry, Da thereon; that he has never im proved irying, Poiiltrv Keeping. Mechanic m id land excep t b in .d in g a house and An.«, Domestic Science and Art, barn b ut that said b u ild in gs contain Commerce, Forestry, ami Music n othin g in fu rn ish in gs or furniture; that Numerous lectures and discussions said entrym an has made his hom e else- on F a r m e r s ’ C o - o n ; r a t i o n , at w here togeth er w ith his w ife ever since home and abroad, will be a leading m ak in g said en trr: feature. Make this a pV.i«mr Y o u ire. th erefore, further notified prop’ >*ifo- . t, mg. No tui th at the «aid n U egition s w ill be taken b\ tion. Accommodations reasonable. this o ’ d hivviH, been confessed by R. 1 rates on all rr.ilroa ’s. For vou, and you r said en try w ill he can f11■ tin i , ifoi i l.t.ion address celed thereunder w ith o ut you r further rig h t to be heard th erein, either before th is office or on appeal, if you fail to file in tb iso fT .e e with n tw enty days after Farmers’ Business Courses by the F O U R T H mi1»!:' ■ " ( * < : u ’ JintJeiry 5 to 30, 1914 U. M. UNNANT, Registrar, Corvallis Oregon. , • its They all enj >yed the even- Correspondence without tuition. 1 ing Hue. Yes! specifically m eetin g and responding to these allegatio ns ot contest, or if you fail w ithin th at tim e to file in this office due proof th at you have served a copy o f you r answ er on the said contestant e ith er in person or b y registered m ail. If this service is made by the d elivery of a copy o C y o u r answ er to the contestant in person, proof of such service m ust be eith e r the said contestant's w ritten ac k n o w led gm en t of his receipt of the copy, sh ow in g the date of its receipt, or the affidavit of th e p.rson by whom the d e liv e ry was m ade stating when and w here th e copy w as d elivered; if m ade by re g istered m ail, proof of such service must consist of th e affidavit of the person by w hom the cop y was m ailed stating when and the post-office to w h ich it w as m ailed , and this affidavit m ust be ac com panied b y the postm aster’s feceip t for the letter. Y o u should state in y ou r answ er the nam e of th e post-office to w h ich you d e sire future notices to be sent to you . H . F . H igb y , R egister. J. C. A rd rey , Receiver. Date o f first publication T hursday Novend»er 13, 1913. I) itc o f second publication Th u rsd ay, N•• v ruber 20, 19*3. D-'\ of t h ir l publication T h u rsd ay, N ovem ber 27, 19*3. D ate of fourth publication Th u rsd ay, D ecem ber , 19J3. 4 The Firemen organization of F tacada are already making pla for their New Y ear’5 d«iuce.