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" " / T " PROFESSIONAL CARDS ------- »--- —:— T|e Christian Church. ESTACADA PROGRESS Scmemore Local News ( I n c o r po r a t ed ) ' llible school - - io a. m. School was opened again Mon j breaching - - • l i a. ni. Pubiifrhr.d Cverv Ihursdav Morning at day. There will be a vacation on I V. B. S. C. li. - * 7 P m. New Yeais day. I STAC AD A* OREGON ! Preaching - - - 7^45 p. tn. The public cordially invited to all scr- N IN A H. K C K ivR , Editor nnd M anager! A shooting match will he given . w. O iv k h s , P i on the afternoon of Jan. 3 1914. ?nter.d .III., icielflc. In tltw d . Or.fon u \ Sllo t g till, X ifle 311(1 r e v o lv e r Sh oot- second class mall EAGLE CHEEK Miss Anna Green well went home to speud the holidays, returning Ijst Sunday. H E N R Y V .A D IX .M .D The Sunday School gave a short P H Y S IC IA N A S U R G E O N Christmas program last Wednesday ***** evening. The school-room was O FF IC K , AD JO IN IN G K K S ID I'N C R very prettily deeorated as was also Methodist Episcapal Church u'K- Local and Loni* Distance Telephone the tree. One pleasing feuture, SUBSCRIPTION RATES io a. I,. O. Smuckler was here from The doctor’s phone can be connected jSunday School - One year . SI 00 which delighted the little folks, was with your home phone at night if re Sermon ■ I a - - • 50 Portland Saturday and gave the the appearance of Santa Claus. quested. One long ring. exclusive agency for Frtnch Ve 7 :.V> P neer, a piano and anto polish, to I Walter Douglass and family spent - 6:30 p. m Epworth League • lhursitay, Unitary I. ! 9 I 4 j Christmas with Mis, Viola Douglass the Kstacada Furniture Co. D r . W. K . H a v i l a n d 1,1 a ver meeting Thursday S p in of Portland. The public cordially invited to all As yet the Progress has heard of Physician and M iry Woodle was a week-eud services. ! no couple who kissed under tlie The Progress extends most cor Pleasant Hill visitor. Su rg e on C. K. Rees, Pastor. mistletoe hung under the large bell dial greetings to all it's subscribers at the Christmas dance. Cruel fate! Mrs. Katie Douglass went to| The Re-Organized Church of and patrons. As the New Year It should not have been in such a Stevenson, Wash., to spend Christ O fr ic e o n M a in S t. b e t w e e n 1st a n d J n d . T e le p h o n e C o n n e c tio n s ; Jesus Christ of L . I) S. meets in mas with the home folks. dawns brightly, may Kind Provi conspicious place. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baker enter R e s i d e n c e H o t e l E s t a c a d a store building on the corner, form dence smile upon aud bless you. The Progress is in receipt of an | erlv the llow e store, Sundays as tained Mr. and Mrs. Lou Baker, but follows:. Sunday School at io, and Our wish is for your prosperity in anonymous communication. and daughter Lola, and Mr. and D r . . A. W E L L S preaching at n o’ clock A M. All j business, happiness in your homes such letters are beneath our notice. Mrs. Clark and sous. Murray and cordially invired. | and good health. May peace and When people are afraid to sign Carl, at dinner Christmas day. D E N T IS T their name to a letter, it looks bad J. F. Wiles, Elder. 'plenty abound. This is the first; W. J. Howlett and wife, Mr. and shows they are not sincere. P O R TLA N D . OREGON issue of the Progress for 1914. The! Naylar and wife and Mr. Murphy 1 Someone turned on the lights on The Mail Schedule Will be in Estacnda on Fridays *»nr present editor has only been in 1 the incline on Terrace Addition and family enjoyed their Christmas Saturdays. Appointments may be Arrival ___________ .6 :30 A. M. dinner with Ray Woodle and wife. charge four months, but we are made with Dr. Adix. 1 Saturday night. As this is a pn- Arrival __________ 4 :18 P. M pleased with the courteous treat - 1 Vate line owned by Messrs, Will Roy Douglass and wife spent the Departure____________ 7:23 A. M. inent received by the business men ! Cary and W. S Pyle, and both past week in Sluibel at the home of Departure_____ ,4:40 P M . D R R. M O R S E . valued sub- families are away, the party that Mrs. Douglass’ parents. of Estacada and c Office hours 7 A. M to 6 P. M. J. F. Brower was out Sunday turned on the lights exhibited con- scribers. Have we measured tip to | Sundays 7 A M. to 8:30 A. M. P h y s ic ia n a n d S u rg e o n aud held services at the school- | siderable nerve. Holidays 7 A M to 9:30 A. M. aud the full requirements of a local I Just to show what a lirtle print- house Sunday noon and evening. from 3:30 P. M. to 6 P. M. newspaper? Probably not—but we Guy Woodle and fasiily were the Positively no mail delivered through have tried to serve everybody fairly. 1 er’s ink will do: Last Thursday Office over Drug Store guests of A. J. Kitzuiiller and wife J P. Woodle had an estray notice Drug Store. Local aud long distance tele- We may do better in the future j ¡nserted in the Progress. The next Christmas day. A. N. Johnson, Postmaster. phone. months if we can have your aid and dsy parlies at Garfield telephoned Roll Douglass and family are the co operation. As we bid the old j him that his lost Jersey was out guests of relatives in this neighbor BUSINESS LOCALS year farewell, this is our resolve: I there. The same day he brought hood. C L A U D E W. D E V O R E the animal home, taking just two Perry Ki'zmiller and wifeof Port They have it —good fresh vege To try to do better in the future. A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W days to locate the lost property, land were visiting with Guy Woodle and tables. Go and see them. Fred Holiday trade in Estacada was with a 25 cent ad. and wife Sunday. N O T A R Y P U B L IC Jorg. good this year, exceeding that of Henry Githens was the guest of Estacada, Ore non GEORGE Mr. Howlett aud wife Sunday. Wanted—Highest price pa;d for last year by seine of our merchants. E. M. Starr and wife and Miss eggs at tlie Palace Meat Maiket. A. W. Cooke and wife of Damas E. W. B A R T L E T T , The water wagon arrived this Jessie Joyner were home for Xmas.* cus were the week-eud guests of F r e d J org LAW YER morning at 7 o'clock, but as yet we Otto Paulson and sister Hulda Mr. Howlett and wite. F'or Trade—Timber Claim iu have heard of no one “ getting were the guests of Hy. Joyner’ s On Monday evening Roy Doug aboard. ” Washington for city property. Xmas. Office on Broadway. lass aud wife. R. B. Gibson and I3tf Enquire of H M. James Harold Jovner and sisters, Mrs. wife. Misses Echo Githens and Estacada, Oregon To a tenderfoot in Oregon, it Starr and Gladys Joyner, and Edith Chapman, Carl Clark and would seem that the ushering in of For Sale—Thoroughbred S. C. a New Year, receives more of a de- j Klinkers were the guests of P. H. S Gibson called on Guy JO H N BRO W N White Leghorn Cockrels. Prize monstration than the anniversary of ! Paulson's Friday evening. Woodle and wife, and spent a J. Paulson and wife spent Xmas pleasant evening in playing flinch. winning strain. T H E IN S U P A N C E MAN the signing of the Declaration of with Mrs. Paulson's sisters in Port C. A. Jacques, Estacada Independence. Mrs, Brasch is on the sick list. O F G R E S H A M P H O N E 513 ■ 34t land. Mr. and Mrs. Iler are spending The Progress office has received A good “ T I P ” for everybody. O R E G O N F IR E GARflfLD Order your Loganberry plants now many Christmas greetings and the the holidays with Mrs. ller's moth R E L IE F A S S O C IT IO N er. Mrs. Scheel, at Bissell. Walter Lemon and family are of Roscoe C. Deining, Estacada, wish for a happy and prosperous Mrs. Hans Johnson, who has visiting relatives in Eugene, Ore. O F M CM IN N VILE. O R E . New Year, from those whom we Ore , . . , . „ . ¡been very ill for the past few days, transact business with in Portland |. is getting along nicely. - - Deep snow made it necessary for Automobile Insurance a Specialty Dr. Morse tests eyes and fits and other places, all ol which we School staited Monday after the W. Dwyer, owner of the Kreger glasses. Rates reasonable. Office appreciate very much. shingle mill, to move back to the Xmas vacation. over Drug Store. i2tf Miss Jessie Armstrong was the Clutch ranch. guest of Peter Rath and wife Sun HUMOR OF A CANNIBAL. A very appreciative and enter day, The Weekly Oregouian from now A. E. Sparks taining program was enjoyed by all until Jan 1 1915 for only 75 cents Ha Enjoyed It Him self, but It Didn't presont at Nora Memorial church, Successors to Tickle the Victim. Let the Progress have your sub A num ber of natives came to greet POLARIZED LIGHT. Christmas Eve, The congregation Reed & Sparks set pt ions. us xvben xve landed a t B ail, a FIJI is was favored with recitations by land. among them a fe w whom the ti hy the R ays of the Moon May Chem Eva Epperson, Everett Krighanm. ically Affect Foodstuffs. eonxiil seemed to know. They volun teered to aet as escorts for us aud by Moon rays are said to m ake men John Epperson, Conrad Krighanm, Repairing of All Kinds Restoration to Entry of Lands in various expressions tried to convey the j go blind and mad, and to turn food- Alfred Duncan. Lucy Krighanm. Plumbing and Electric suiti' l .ul. 'in ,T e in eveu quotetl by idea that they w ere gluil to see us. I! National Forest. A school form s one side o f the tlie 1 .unitoli l.nncet a delitti ttie cause Clarence Palmeteer, Arthur Don- Wiring ut wliti-U was iftlcliilly stateti tu Ilo can, Antta Davis, Laurel Reid, Notice is hereby given th it the lands square. Across from this stands the A pparenti? council chain her. built on t lie trench exposuie to inuonligbt. described below, embracing 177.94 acres, whore the bodies w ere roasted for tlie fumi i .usi seriously iitTeeted tiy thè Margaret Perry and William Shea; within tiie Oregon National Forest, Ore their form er feasts. T he old head-done iiioon's radl.-itiiius ls Usti, and seeming- er. Other numbers were a violin gon, will be subject to settlement and atraInst which Cacohau used to dash ly trustwurtliy stntem auts b ave beeu solo, Mr. Rees; vocal. W. Shearer entry tinder the provisions of the home the brains o f his victim s still stands, mnde as to thè III effeets produced In j 0 f Portland and P. F. Standish; persona wbo liuti p a rta te li o f lis'.i The Best Light At i The Lowest Cost E L E C T R I C L IG H T is the most suit A NEW YEAR ÜREETING Livery Feed & 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. Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Seventh and Alder Sts. Phones: Main 6688, A 6131 t ( io a week I The Hotel Estacada I $2 a day r * A r * MODERN C O N V E N IE N C E S One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast Local and Tourist Trade Solicited FROM SILLS TO SHINGLES we can supply at once any kiud of lumber that goes into a house. For the outside or inside we have the proper timber, plank ing and trim- All thoroughly seasoned, too. Not the green stuff that cause so much trouble aud later expense. Let’ s get together. Lstacatìa Lum ber and Produce Co. Oregon Agricultural College FA RM ERS’ W EEK Sale stead laws of the United States and the and the anchor and rudder of a French whli-li Inni beeu freely expo.-ed to q u a rte tte se le c tio n b y th è c h u rc li act of June 1 1 , 1906 (34 Stat., 233), at ship wrecked near Hau lie beside It. Beneath a picture o f Queen Victoria moonlight. I choir, also song by little girls the United States land office at Portland, IT G. Bryant, w riting from Port Eliz Oregon, on February 18. 1914. Any set 1 saw an old sword sw inging. I exam abctli. South A frica, suggests th at a I Although a little delayed, Santa ined It and found It w a s a French W . A . JO N E S tler who was actually and iu good faith weapon, no doubt the arm o f tlie u nfor possible explanation might lie iu the ! Claus and his reindeer kept his claiming any of said lands for agricultur well known fa rt th at the light of the | promise by appearing long enough PR O P R IET O R tunate French vessel’s commander. al purposes prior to January 1, 1906, and D uring the time this w a s going on moon, being reflected light, is more or ' to distribute esndy aud good cheer, Good rigs and careful drivers always has not abandoned same, has a prefer Jim , Itntu K n davu 's sen-ant, who Is a loss polarized, and i>ossibly polarized SPECIAL ATTENTION ence right to make a homestead entry particularly good type o f a large, mus light may exert n peculiar chemical Every participant is deservant of Given Hunting and Fishing Parties for the lands actually occupied. T h e sue- Said cular race, approached me, ran his " ' tiou. Polarized liBht w as Obutned ' fp e c ia , c o m m en d atio n . by him from a powerful metallic filn- lands were listed upon the applications hand around m y w a ist and slow ly inent lamp, tile light being polarized ess of tlie program is largely du* of the persons mentioned below, who down my thigh and sm acked his lips by means of a pile of sheets of plate Team Work and Hauling by I havea preference right subject to the prior with a wicked smile. I laughed at this glass backed with s ilv e r and placed at to Mrs. H. G. Trowbridge. The display o f aboriginal humor, blit not church decorations were elaborate. right of any such settler, provided such the correct angle. very heartily, for the sword of the the Day or Contract The exiKTiments showed certain settler or applicant is qualified to make French captain still sw u n g before my Mr and Mrs. A. O, Whitcomb marked results when lish were subm it homestead entry and the preference right eyes.—Christian Herald. had as Xmas guests L. Davidson ted to this light. When two slices cut I is exercised prior to February 18, 1914, from tlie sam e fish w ere hung, one in of Weiser, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs Time For the Actor to Stop. WOOD delivered in any quantity J on which date the lands w ill be subject the direct light and the other in the Walter Whitcomb of Portland, Mr. On the subject o f playing the sam e polarized beam o f light, the latter in or length. 1st class 4 foot wood to settlement and entry by any qualified person. The lauds are as follows: The part over an indetinite number of variably began to decompose before and Mrs. L- F . Bundy and R. O slabwood delivered at $ 2 00 per I K 1-2 SIC 1 -4 S R i 4, Sec. 12, T. 3 S., R . 7 times David Wartield sa y s: the former, though the tem perature of Deniitig. “ T here Is no such tiling as playing a the polarized beam w as several de cofd. 16 inch at $2 50 per load K.. and the SW 1-4 SW 1-4, the S1-2 Grange officers for the ensuing NW 1-4 SW i 4, Sec. 7. T. 3 S., R . 8 K., part tot» long. Tin* m ellowing pro e-s grees lower than the direct light.—New t ear were elected at the last meet I should never cease, hut If It does, if York Press. W . M. Yonce \V. M.. except a strip described as fol spontaneity fails, if the actor feels th at ' ing of the Grange. Heiman Davis lows, Beginning at a point 4 1-2 chains he is becoming at all nice ha nival in j TWO FACED RONCONI. was elected to the Master’ s chair. ] Al , . . north and 10 chains west from the south the part, he should abandon It at once j Ho la ylo r in America can pro- east corner of Sec. 12, T. 3 S., R . 7 E „ —fo r Ids own salvation. Jerome Schultz and Wm. Holland H . Could Oipict Tragedy nn One Sid. \V. M ; extending thence 12 1-2 links on | duce such high-grade clothes at “ T he surest danger signal is h alf • and Comedy on thè Other. enjoyed Xinas dinner with W. R each side of a line running Fast 10 chains hearted applause. From this the actor Ili "The .Mt-nuiir. of un American Reid and family such low prices as the IN T E R - Blacksmith and Wheelwright to a point 4 1 2 chains north of the south j knows that In* has lost an csseutial 1 Prima Iiinulli,'* l»y Clara I.ontso Kel- ! east corner of Sec. 12. T. 3 S., R. 7 K i quality of the character, and the t *ag- 11-'2. tlierv li il 2 "iti story of Iloncoiil. Mr, and Mrs. W. R Stokes of N A T IO N A L . If you don’t be W. M ;th e n c e N . 74 degrees 30 minutes i ed.v o f it Is lie cannot tell w hat that J ! vini idaycd sreond colilil.-r In ••Crl.i- Portland, with Mr and Mrs R. lieve it lei ua prove it to you At the Old Stand quality N or how ho lost It. An actor ! l'Ino e la Comare." We are telil tliat M. 10 chains; thence N. 70 degrees K. 6 way obligating may tell n Joke a thousand times and Cary, visited Harry Stokes and without any chains to base of steep slope; thence N. j provoke laughter, but suddenly It fails : ho was olle of Ilio Unest lliilhin tiari- you to buy. 38 degrees 30 minutes \V. 9 chains; thence ! of response. T h at’s the time for him tones that over llvtsl unit s.us-e,-i!e:l Iu fa m ily S u n d a y , GIVE HIM A CALL vetting n degree i f genuine 111 * h eom N. 38 degrees 30 minutes IC. 3 chains; | to stop.**—American Magazine. P. F\ Standisti and H G. Trow rily out o f the part that Inis never been thence N. 68 degrees V.. 4 t-2 chains t i the bridge and family spent Christmas sorpassisi. rehears and Their Pouches. Estacada, Ore. place where the end of the strip closes on ■ lie used to tell o f him self a story o f ] day with R. M. Standish of E s u The pelican Is not an attractive bird. the boundary of the tract, the net area be f Ic o ffen d< bo, h the eye and the nose. lile tim e when tie w as singing In the cad a. A Cure For Mosquitoes. General repair w o r k saw-filing ing 79.40 acres, application of \V. II. Hut he Is rouiinendabjy regular in bis Royal opera at St. Petersburg. The people of London have learned Creighton, No. 725 East Stark Street, j habits. The parent birds catch tisli czar—fath er of the one who was mur Garfield extends to its sister dis of The and gumming. Tlowshares an agreeable way to keep their Portland, Oregon; I.ist 6-1029. The I and a fte r eatin g their All deposit the dered—sni«l to him once: tricts, wishes for a happy and pros houses free from flics and mosquitoes. ground. : ; ; " ‘ Ronconi. I understand th at you are S\\ 1 4 NF. 1-4 NK1-4, the W l-2 SHI-4 others In their pouches under tliclr bills They burn sandalwood, which has n perous New Year. carry them to their young. These so versatile that you can expresa t r ig pleasing odor, hot one that the sum Shop one door south of the N E l- 4 , the F. 1 - 2 S W 14 N E M . Sec. 11 , | and iches ei! y with one side o f your fu ce when w ill he it doesn’ t necessarily follow that mer pests much dislike. The idea T. 3 S , R . 7 E , W. St., 50 «. res, apt.li -1 t "»dies " ill hidil from three to eight Marchbank Restaurant you nre singing and com edy with the j cation of Mrs. M. C. Galbraith, No. 4836 prom is »if ibli. They arc clastic und other. How do yon tir» It?’ , if your good, you’ ll he happv. but « oi. es from the orient, whore It has wlion tlistcndc l f«> their ntraoat nearly long been practiced. A . J. T U C K E R . Fontanelle Stric t, Seattle, Washington; ‘Your majesty!’ rejoined. Roneoni. rather if your happy you will be touch Urn gronwl. Wh n em pty the The sandalwood can be bought at al iwttl 6-le co. I.ot 2, See. 6. T 3 S ., R . 6 pou« li lies close up muler the big hji| ‘when I slug “Maria tie Rohan*’ tom »r çood. Resolve to be happy. most any Turkish or Japanese import j K ., W. M., 28 54 ; ere«, application of and !* m erely a mass of w r n ’ le«. It row night I w ill do m yself tlie honor ing house. You prepare It for burning M. E . Church News ] William H, Sm ith,of Purk} 1 n e , Oregon; Is this p men that give ; the pelican hit of show ing you.’ by cutting It Into pieces about half nn ‘‘ And accordingly the next e te n la g Preaching services in tha Meth I.ist t 1067. The K 1 2 SW ! 4 NW 1 - 4 . chnm cterlatfc 11 ml disagreeable otlor, inch thick and three Inches long nnd managed to turn m * side o f his then bake or dry It in n slow oven for odist Church Sunday morning, Jan Sec. 12 . T. 3 S , R .7 E ., W. M., 20 acres, caused bv particles o f decaying fish. he Married Man's Progress. •" (.» th The pelican's leg» are short nml strong, fare, grim ns th*» fr* The first year after marriage man twenty-four hour*. You light a piece 4th, at 1 1 A. M. Subject of ser- application of Marcus Rad», N . 604 nnd If« feet have large webs. It is not nod' p e. wime t ie other, which coil'd of the wood nnd put ft In a metnl urn Am’ crson Street, San Francisco, C ali- l»e seen from only the imperial l>ox. holds his wife fondly, the second year “aw or. After it lias !.;• q, \ veil ■ on , “ Looking Forw ard." forma; Liti 6-loòii. November 21. 1913, n fa st sw im m er or a rapid flic»*, but it was excessively humo;*ous and ohe-'r he holds the baby awkwardly, and b!«»w out the f . no ami leave the red Is practically tlreh s* Iu both a ir ami A ll are invited to attend. every yea r after that he holds his C. M. Brti-e, Assrsttant Commissioner \\af« r. On land it Is aw k w ard aud un- fob The czar w as greatly am used and t ’j.ber to smolder until the wood is tongue sensibly -D aftas News. C. B. Rees, Pastor. of the Ge ut rai Inauri Office. delighted v ith th ' exhibition. * wleldv. wholly consumed. STABLE J. V. BARR R. G. Marchbank, December 8 to 13, 1913 This will be a notable event in the educational history of Oregon. Farmer’s Co operation will be the leading topic of a stimulating series of lectures. The week will be crowded with discussions, and detn- onst'ations in everything that makes for the welfare of the farmer and home-maker. WINTER SHORT COURSE January 5 to 30, 1914 The college has spared no effort to make this the most couplet« short course in its history. A very wide range of courses will be of fered in General Agriculture, Hor ticulture, Animal Husbandry, Da irying, Poultry Keeping, Mechanic Arts, Domestic Science and Art, Commerce, Forestry, and Music. Numerous lectures and discussions on F a r m e r s ' C o - o p e r a t i o n , at home and abroad, will be a leading feature. Make this a pleasant and profitable winter outing. No tui tion. Accommodations reasonable. Reduced rates on all railroads. For further information address H. M. TENNANT, Registrar, Corvallis, Oregon. Farmers’ Business Courses by Correspondence without tuition. C a rp e n te r S h o p FAMILY THEATRE SATURDAY NIGHT Sons of the Telegraph, 2 reels ....................................“ Bison" A Corner on Kisses, 1 reel ............................ ’ Majestic" SUNDAY NIGHT The Poisoned Pool, 1 Reel . .................................. "E clair" A White Lie, 1 reel____ "Nestor" Fooling a Fortune Hunter and What Dad Did, t reel "Eclair"