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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1913)
■ » - - ’- ¿ — . . I - . ' ---------- ■ I PRBFESSKM CARDS j H E M 'R Y v . a d i x . m . l The Chnstun Church. ESTACADA PROGRESS ( I n c o ia 1*0 H ATED ) to a. m. Hilde school 1 1 a. til. Ihvachii.g 1 Published t«er> lh u r s d .y M orainf at 7 p. m . Y . IV S C. B. ESTACAD*. OKIGOM T ren ch in g 7 ;4S P- '»• The public cordial]y inviteil to ail ser NINA B. KCKER. Kditor sml Manager ...... SPRINGW ATER (3)®i©<!§3)<5S3*fi§3)(S§®<rf©<i5S®53í®$8i|c§3)í § Rev. Aue went to Eagle Creek Friday evening and came buck Saturday. I The Best Light At Sherman Kilgore is putting up a big wagon shed. j ! ' i . r . 1 «t ih» .esteffw -e in t i t . - a o * O regon i t J. F. Smith has been working at »•con.! cla s t mail •O F H IO li, A D J O IN IN G R K S 1 DKWCR M ethodist Episcopal Church Kletcb’s Mill the past week. Loci! and Long Ditlancc Ttkphone Mrs. Dora Millard was a visitor to a. m On« yo.tr SU B SCR IPTIO N RA TE S ‘ lThc doutor’» phone can be connected Sunday School . . . ..SI 00 . . . - • 1 1 a. in. Six months w i t h your home phone »t n igh t if re Sermon 50 at the Springwater school one day •<|ueat*d. O ne ion« ring. this week. 7:30 p in Epworth League . . . 6:30 p. m Bert Surfus and bride were Thursday, December 18 . 1913 Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p m charivaried Wednesday night o f' ELECTRIC LIGHT is the most suit D r. W . K . H a v i la n d The public cordially iuvited to all Don’t forget the Red Cross this week at Kletch’s Mill where able for homes, offices, shops and other R h y e J c ia n a n d services. they are living at present. sumps. C. U. Rees. Pastor. S u rg e o n places needing lights, Electricity can be Mr. Geo. Keller of Dodge has Just six mure days until Christ* his new fireplace all complete uow. used in any quantity .large or small, there The Re-Organized Church of mas. Have you bought all those torti co on Main S t. between 1 s t The Grange met at the Grange .and 2 nd. T e le p h o n e C o n n e c tio n s Jesus Christ of L. D S. meets in Christmas presents yet? by furnishing any required amount of Hall at Springwater Satutday of store building on the corner, form ì this week. R e s id e n c e H o t e l P s ta c a d a Estacada merchants are not com- light. Furthermore, electric lamps can erly the Howe store, Sundays as One of the Horner Bros.' horses follows: Sunday School at 10. and IP>»'"K °f being overworked yet. be located in any place, thus affording preaching at 11 o’ clock A. M. All I "D o your shopping early" isadvice got a bad wire cut Sunday morning. D r . . A. W E L L S The Springwater basketball team cordially inviieil. | people neglect to follow. any desired distribution of light. i D E N T I S T played one of llie Portland teams No Taylor in America can pro J. F. Wiles, Elder, j No other lamps possess those qualifi ________________________ The dense fog Monday evening, Saturday night at Estacada. The ¿PO R TLAND , OREG O N duce such high-grade clothes at when one could scarcely see across game went 27 to 39 in favor of cations, therefore it is not surprising that The Mail Schedule \W ill l»e in Estacada on F ridays and such low prices as the IN TE R the street, made people think they Portland. Saturday«. Appointm ents muy be Arrival__________ 6:30 A. M. j electric lamps are rapidly replacing all NATIONAL. If you don’t be were in London, don't cher know. made with Dr. A dix. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Spurlln went 1 Arrival____ ____ 4:18 P. M. lieve it let us prove it to you others in modern establishments. Departure________ 7:23 A. M. That was indeed hard luck for down to the ball game and stayed ' . any w ay obligating Departure____ ___ 4:40 P M. the fellow in Portland who stole a over Sunday with Mrs. Spurlin’ s ;wlt out you to buy. JDR R. M O R S E . Office hours 7 A. M to 6 P. M. pair of shoes, when he discovered folks. T 1^. G. Marchbank, Sundays 7 A M. to 8:30 A. M. The stork visited Mr. and Mrs. that both shoes were for the same P h y s ic ia n a n d S u rg e o n Holidays 7 A M to 9:30 A. M and foot. Wiley Howell last Monday about Estacada, Ore. from 3:30 P. M. to 6 P. M. three o’ clock in the morning, and Positively no mail delivered through •That Oregon can raise as good left them a bouncing 10 H> boy. 'Office over Drug Store Drug Store. corn as can be raised iu Nebraska There has been some repairing Local and loug distance tele- A. N. Johnson, Postmaster. and Iowa, was demonstrated last done to the Springwater church ----- A N D ----- ■ phoue. week at the O.-W. R. & N. com this week. show held iu Portland. The corn BUSINESS LOCALS Floyd Spurlin has been having displayed was produced from accli some improvement done in his t C L A U D E W. D E V O R E They have it— good fresh vege mated seed from corn that had been store, some carpenter work done by A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W Seventh and Alder S ts . ^ tables. Go and see them. Fred grown iu the Northwest for four Mr. Moger. and Jorg. years or more. It has always been cN O T A R Y P U B L I C Mrs. Kelley Boyer went to Esta ----- A T T H E ------ Phones: Main 6688, A 6131 ^ thought that corn could not be grown E s ta c a d a . O re g o n Wanted- Highest price pa:d for iu Oregon on account of the cool cada Tuesday of this week to visit Garfield Country Club her folks, returning Wednesday. eggs at the Palace Meat Market. nights and the short seasons, as the Roy Wilcox is hauling plank from F r e d J org E. W. B A R T L E T T . corn dots not have time to mature, H all open all night. LAW YER hut this is a mistake if the right kind Kletch’s Mill to fix up the road L ost—A Jersey heifer 2 years old. along in front of Jim Smith's. It of seed is planted. I $2 a day $ io a week When last seen had a bell on neck. sure needs it. T icket for D ance, $1.00. /Office on Broadway. Any information gladly received, The people of Springwater are Somemore Local News Sup p er 25c a P late. . . . mvited over to George Guthridge's Estacada. Oregon by undersigned, or leave word at Take a look at the Estacada Fur Progress office. the Monday evening before Christ niture store and see the nice display D. H. Hosbrouck, Springwater. inas, to pop corn and string it for Restoration to Entry of Lands in MODERN CO N VEN IEN CES of Christmas gifts. JO H N B R O W N National Forest. the Christmas tree. GIVEN A W A Y Remember the turkey, goose, N otice is hereby g iv e n th at the lands THE IN S U R A N C E M AN described below , em b racin g 177.94 acres, Don’ t fail to get a chance on and chicken shoot on Dec. 24, 25. One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast .O F G R ESH AM PH O N E 5 13 ALSPAUGH w ithin the O regon N ation al F orest, O re those Beautiful Talking Dolls given and 31. See small bills. The basket social at Currinsville gon , w ill be subject to settlem ent and away at Boner's ou Dec. 24, at 3:00 The Civic Improvement Club was well attended and was very entry un der the provisions of the hom e Local and Tourist Trade Solicited »O R E G O N F IR E P. M. A numbered coupon with will meet next Monday afternoon, stead laws of the U n ited States and the successful. R El+fE F A S S O C I T I O N every ten ceut purchase. Bring Dec. 22, instead ol the 24 a ct of June 11, 1906 (34 S ta t., 233), at John Githens and Edgar Heiple the U n ited States land office it Portland, your coupons to the drawiug. The O F J 4 ÇM INNVILE. ORE. The Estacada High school bas ^ 7 winning numbers must be present ketball boys have posters out for a have been rounding up the herds of O regon, on February 18. 1914. A n y set tler w ho w as a ctu a lly and in good faith A CH RITM AS DINNER cattle, ed at that time. 9tf Autopobile lnsurunce a Specialty game Friday night with the Hust cla im in g any of spid lands for a gricu ltu r that your horse will appreciate J. W. Dowty has a sick horse. al purposes prior to January I, 1906, and For Sale— Fresh cows and a lers of the Portland Y. M. C. A . is a mess of oar superior feed. Miss Hazel Githens was the guest has n ot abandoned sam e, has a prefer “ C insistency, thou art indeed a pony. Enquire of W. P. Ferrei, Wny not rewird his faithful ence rig h t to m ake a homestead entry of Mrs. O. E Full one day last week. jewel” when it comes to "making Barton, Ore. for th e lands a ctu a lly occupied. Said service with a treat so easily Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heiple and lands w ere listed upon the applications A. E. Sparks good” along the lines of reciproci obtained? Tell us to sen l you 40 acres cultivated land in Gai- ty. Where were the Estacada peo John Githens were the dinner of th e persons m entioned below , w ho Successors to a b tg or so for trial. O ir feed field for rent. Inquire of L. 1 C. ple last night, who were under guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyer have a preference rig h t subject to the prior will not cost you any more than rig h t of any such settler, provided such Reed & Sparks Belfils for terms. such deep obligations and yet made Thursday. others, but after you see how settler or applican t is qualified to m ake Mrs. Morton and Mrs. Pyle of hom estead en try and th e preference right theatsel ves conspicuous by their much better it is you'll say it’s For Trade— Timber Claim in absence at the concert? Estacada were the guests of Mrs. J. is exercised prior to February 18, 1914, Repairing of All Kinds worth more—and it is. Washington for city property. W. Dowty and Mrs. Chas. Sparks on w h ich date the lands w ill be subject Plumbing and Electric Next week the Progress expects to settlem en t and en try by any qualified 13U Enquire of H. M. James. Friday. E stacada Lumber and Produce C o. Wiring to go to press one day earlier on person. T h e lands are as follow s: The Mrs. John Githens was an Esta K1-2 S K 1-4 SK1-4, Sec. 12, T . 3 S ., R. 7 account of Christmas coming on Fresh Candy in any quantity, by E .. and the SW 1-4 SW 1-4, the S i -2 Thursday. We trust our corres cada visitor Friday. the box or in bulk at the right N W 1-4 SW 1-4, Sec. 7. T . 3 S., R . 8 E . , pondents will bear this in mind, also Dr. Morse tests eyes and fits W . M ., e xcep t a strip described as fo l prices Cigars in boxes from 50 those who have change of adver glasses. Rates reasonable Office low s, B egin n in g at a point 4 1-2 chains cents up. Pipes, tolracco and lots tisements and notices for publication over Dtug Store. I2tf north and 10 chains w est from the south of things for Xmas gifts at R. G. east corner of Sec. 12, T. 3 S ., R . 7 E.» and get copy to the office early in Marchhank's Confectionsy. The STABLE W . M .; e xten d in g th en ce 12 1-2 lin k s on the week. EAGLE CREEK Old Reliable San Torio Cigars ,50 each side of a lin e ru n n in g E ast 10 chains W p are still doing business at the old stand and we W . A. JO NES The Estacada Fire Company for $2 Roy Douglass and wife were Es to a poin t 4 1 2 chains north of the south want you to come and our east corn er of Sec. 12, T . 3 S ., R . 7 E ., have posters out announcing their tacada visitors one day last week. PROPRIKTOR W . M .; th en ce N. 74 degrees 30 m inutes .G ood rigs nod careful d rivers always For Sale— Thoroughbred S. C. annual ball on New Year's Eve, at Dick Gibson and wife made a E . 10 chains; thence N . 70 degrees E . 6 A four- trip to Estacada last Friday. White Leghorn Cockrels, Prize the Estacada pavilion. SPECIAL ATTENTION chains to base of steep slope; thence N . piece orchestra will furnish the G iven H u n tin g and P ish in g Parties winning strain. E. L. Palfrey made a brief busi 38 degrees 30 m inutes W . o chains; thence and how to get it. Its a good thing, come ane see. I34t C. A. Jacques, Estacada. music and supper will be served at ness call on Roy Douglass Satur N. 38 degrees 30 m inutes E . 3 chains; theuce N . 68 degrees E . 4 1-2 chains to the the pavilion. The fire company 'T eam W ork and H auling by day. place w here the end of the strip closes on A good “ T IP ” for everybody. should receive the support of the Ray Woodle and wife and Mr. the bou nd ary of the tract, the net area be entire town as you never can tell the D ay or Contract Order your Loganberry plants now Naylor and wife were Estacada in g 79 * 4 ° «cres, application of W . H . of Roscoe C. Denting, Estacada, when they will be called upon to C reigh ton , No. 725 E ast Stark S treet, save your property, and perchance visitors Tuesday. Portland, O regon; L ist 6-1029. The Ore. F. P. Allen, the Sunday school SW1-4 N E 1-4 N B 1 4 , th e W l -2 S E 1-4 -WOOD delivered in any quantity your life. Oregon Agricultural College missionary and organizer, was in N E l- 4 , th e E l -2 S W 1-4 N E 1 - 4 , Sec. 11 , or length. 1st class 4-foot wood During the past two weeks this FARM ERS’ WEEK the neighborhood the first of the T . 3 S ., R 7 E ., W . M ., 50 acres, appli slabwood delivered at $2 00 per A very enjoyable surprise party office has had almost too much work cation of Mrs. M. C . G a lb ra ith , No. 4836 week calling on friends. .cord. 16 inch at $2 50 per load December 8 to 13, 1913 F on tan elle S treet, S eattle, W ashin gton ; was given to Mr. W. P. Snuffin and to handle with the limited amount H. S. Gibson was a Portland wife the evening of Dec. 11, It being List 6-I060. L o t 2, S ec. 6, T. 3 S ., R. 6 of help it has, but patrons have been W . M. Yonce This will be a notable event in E ., W . M ., 28.54 acres, application of their iSth wedding anniversary patient and leuient and we managed visitor last week. the educational history of Oregon. W illiam H, S m ith ,of P ark place, Oregon; Friends to the number of 22 arrived , Farmer's Co operation wilt be the Mrs. Viola Douglass and son to gel through all right without L ist 6-I067. The E 1 2 S W 1-4 N W 1 - 4 , on tbeir porch before they had the J. V. BARR leading topic of a stimulating series Carl were out this way Sunday WMÊÊM Ü ) turning awav any job work, with Sec. 12 , T. 3 S ., R -7 E ., W . M ., 20 acres, The week will be least hint of their coming. The of lectures. the exception of a poster for the calling on relatives. application of M arcus Eads, N o, 604 crowded with discussions, and dem- evening was spent in pleasant con Anderson Street, San Francisco, C a li (l OT 60 U> IN STC XS) Commercial Club basketball team. onst'ations in everything that [Bldcksmilh and Wheelwright '/ear r cor::» wade to fit y<u Ark to r a fornia; L ist 6 I068. N ovem ber 21 , 1913 , versation, interspersed with music, This work could have been done at uioio' Atrr.t c '• klepbcnr or s< nd postcard to makes for the welfare of the farmer GARFIELD C. M . Bruce, A ssisttan t Com m issioner until a late hour, when all partook and home-maker. this office had the order come in in Mr». C. F Frazier A. G. Trowbridge, ol the Garfield of the G eneral Land Office. .At the Old Stand of a fine luncheon of pie and cake time and not just the day before the W IN TER SHORT COURSE i Mercantile Co., spent several days after which the company dispersed game and when the Progress had mas Eve. Jan u ary 3 to 3 0 , 1914 I in Portland. wishing them many returns of the ŒIVE HfM A CALL eight orders for job work cm the Mr. L a Birr has returned from a day. Those present were: Mr. The college has spared no effort P. F. Standish has been at Salem An A p t i*u p il. hoik, which was promised for that to make this the most complete short stay in Portland. A little boy v*is lulvtsed by bin father during the latter pari of the week, Trapp and wife. Mr Frayier, Mt. C a rp e n te r S hop to use Illustration*- in his conrersntlon week. Over a half column write up attending the Prune Growers' Con short course in its history. A very Miss Elizabeth Reid, a Junior Duncan, wife and three children, of this same team and about the whenever they should occur to him. wide range of courses will be of iGeneral repair work, saw-filinp; ••Fdr,” continued the paront, **thore U Saturday night game, was run iu vention. student at the Washington Univer Louis Palmateer, wife and two chil fered in General Agriculture, Hor and gumming. Plowshares no m ore for« Ible w a y o f co n ve yin g o r .. r, * u *i A very entertaining farewell par- sity, Seattle, Wash , is home for dren, H. Epperson, wife and two ticulture, Animal Husbandry, Da J ^ the Cjogress tree of c charge the same ground. : t; :: I Impressing your moaning.' ty was given Miss Ella Streissguth ! the holidays. Miss Roberta Reid daughters, Mrs. L, Wills and two irying, Poultry Keeping, Mechanic week, but this fact “ cut no ice” Shortly after the boy wns being le*- last Saturday evening at the home will also be at home for the holi- children, R. S. Palmateer, Jr., Ira Arts, Domestic Science and Art, | turn! on generosity whelk the committee— we bo not Shop , q u c d o o r south o f the “It’s better to give than to receive* of Mrs. II. T Trowbridge. Miss I days. Miss Reid has been assist- Wills and Dock Talmatter and wife, Commerce, Forestry, and Music. know who it is, decided to seud to , , ¡Murchhank Restaurant. Numerous lectures and discussions Johnny—far better.* “llliiatratt* It. papa. I think I shall Gresham for their bills We make Stretssguth Uft Tuesday for her ing Miss Talbott, in practial appli- parents of Mrs. Snuffin, it being ihe on F armers ' C o - operation , at A. d. T U C K E R . 43 rd anniversary of their wedding Minn , after a cation of the Montissori system. utnk’rstiiiul II heller."—New York Jour- j this explanation because so many ! home at Arlington. home and abroad, will he a leading jr — r ---- j . ■ t ■ - ■■ - day. Contributed. feature. Make this a pleasant and **'*' _ ___ ______ ' people are asking why the Estacada visit of several months with her profitable winter outing. No tui M. £. Church News The Christian Church people de Commercial Club basketball team sister, Mrs H. G. Trowbridge. Ent.rZ^iimnu Him. tion. Accommodations reasonable. cided to do away with all Christ ftanshter of tin- | l — la it right got their hills at Gresham Mrs. F. L Standish and Mrs. Preaching services will be held iu w liot inotlier ctvs, that you are j Reduced rates on all railroads. For i s e lf mas exercises at their church, and The faneywork department at further information address Reed of Portlaud spent Sunday ,the Methodist church Sunday made man V YbUtoe—Ve*, ru» (tour Not N e c e ssa ry . will help boost the Public Christ the Cary Mercantile Co. store, is morning, Dec. 01. at 11 o’clock. Pillili Milt S' II. t mal. os y,Si a s k i H. M. TENNANT, Registrar, lYife— What do you mean by telttng with Mr. and Mrs S. Dunlop mas tree. They also contributed attracting many ladies, as the” get H iin c lU iT o f m e H o u so —I w as OUI» Mrs. Crewso's liiislmnd you never ask ■ Subject qf ser.mqn, "Books” . All Santa Clans has promised to be . . . . . . Corvallis, Oregon. w o n d e rin g w h a t made yon g ive y o u r- j my adrice about anything? rinshand- , .... , . . xt u to the Christmas fund for that free lesson« i*» «•—’ rui ’.ef> \ith each jp e ipvitcd to attend. s e lf such a fu u n y fa c e .-L o u d o n T e le . , YVetl, my dear, I don't. You don't wait with the children of the Nora Me- ^ Fanners’ Business Courses by mortal church a few minutes Christ- 1 PurP°seT £ . 9 Rees, Pgstor ■ ’ ill'll. to be naked. -irespondenct without tuition, .P H Y S IC IA N 6 S U R G E O N ***** vices. \V. G i v e n . s , Pastor. I % § The Lowest Cost « « § « DAN CE Oyster Supper - New Years Eve. - f Portland Railway, Light « & Power Co. § II TLn The Hotel Estacad a Yes! Oh Yes! Livery, Feed & Sale A L U M IN U M W A R E D A L E ’S. ANNIVERSARY IT GARFIELD 11 pireua wORSETS » ? — -»■ * . a > #