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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1914)
Mrs. C. A. Johnson came home The new shed ou Chas. Duncan's ranch is now completed and hous from Estacada Sunday. ing the county impl ments. Henry Smidt, wife nnd son, made ' ITe-aeiiing - - - l i n. m . Published [vcr> Ihursday Morning at V . P. 8 . C. B. - - 7 p . in. A statistical report of the weather ' a trip to Estacada Friday. ESTAt ADA. OREGON J H E N 'R Y V .A D 1 X . M . L 'Pleaching • - - 7 45 P- »>• conditions of each day in the past Mrs. Pete Rlml and children were The public conliully invited to all ser NINA B. H CKK R, Kditor and Manager year áre es follows: Clear days, the g-utsts of Mrs. Theo. Ifardess P H Y S IC IA N & S U R G E O N vice«, \V. Gtvuss, Pastor. irtered at th® coatofftc® In Estacatia. Oregon as 143; partially clear. 65; cloudy, in- Monday. •O FPICK, AD JO IN IN G RK SID H N C E ; eluding foggy d o s. 46, and days second class mall M ethodist E piscapal Church having rain or snow, 1 1 1 . Seven Local and Lon* Distance Telephone ALSPAU GH SUBSCRIPTION RATES days Being the longest continual 'The doctor's phone can l>e counecte» Sunday School - • - io a. m I Dne year . $1 00 Edgar Ilieple and wife spent Sat- . . . - 11 a. m. Six months . Nvith your ’home phone at night If re i Sermon 50 J tain, with fifteen days as the great urdu" at tlie home of John Githens «quested. One loug ring 7 :30 11 m.; est period of clear weather. Nits. Chas. Sparks spent a few Epworth J.eague - - - 6:30 ]>. m 1 Thursday, Januiry 3. i< !d davs in Portland last week. Prayer meeting; Thursday 8 p m E LECTRIC L IG H T is the most suit SPRINGWATER Dr. W . K . H a v i l a n d John Githens killed hogs Satur- The public cordially invited to all 1 And now comes ihe report again Charley Bard and family moved able for homes, offices, shops and other ¿ P h y s ic ia n a n d services. that Ilut rta is to resign since his it;- d I V. to Portland Tiles- ay of this wtek C. E Rees, rastor. S u rg eo n ability to obtain funds in F.urope. places needing lights, Electricity can be Edgar Ilieple is building a home where they expect to stay until near spring, when they expect to for the old and feeble. used in any quantity,large or small, there The Reorganized Church of <Office on M a in S t. b e tw e e n 1s t It seems that Copper field had to move over on the coast. He rented Miss Ethel Tracy spent a few T e le p h o n e C o n n e c tio n s Jesus Christ o f l,. D S. meets in ‘and 2 nd. by furnishing any required amount of be “ coppered'1 before it would be his place to Will Clatisntr. days with her aunt, Mrs. Edgar Hieple, last week. ■Residence H o te l .E staca da store Imi'ding on the corner, form ! good, and one little timid woman R. Wilcox, who spent Christmas light. Furthermore, electric lamps can etly the Howe store, Sundays as was sent to start the ball a rolling. Mrs. Fitzgerald spent New Years and New Years w itli his daughter follows: Sunday School at 10, and be located in any place, thus affording in Vancouver, just returned home at the home of Henry Githens. I Or. . A. W E L L S preaching at it o’ clock A. M. All Suppose everybody in Estacada any desired distribution of light. Monday of this week. cordially invited. shed your old grouch if you have D E N T IS T EL W OOD Mrs. B. O. Sarver is quite sick. J. F. Wiles, Elder. one, nnd all pull together for Esta No other lamps possess those qualifi P O R TLA N D . OREGON The holidays over and starting cada in 1914 A town divided can Dr. Adix was called a day or two cations, therefore it is not surprising that in on a new year, yet as usual, The Mail Schedale never stand. Help the Progress in ago. NWill tie in Estacada On Fridays Saturdays. Appointmeuts may J. F. Smith and wife spent nothing doing iu this community electric lamps are rapidly replacing all < 50 A. M. making our little city one of the Arrival __________ made with Dr. Adi*. 4 is lb M. best in the state, morally, socially Christinas in Portland with their worthy of mention A rrival_____ _____ others in modern establishments. daughters. Several have been on the sick Departure________ . - V - n A. M and commercially. Mr. and Mrs Sherman Kilgore list, but all couvalesing none need Departure________ 4 40 IV M D R R. M O R S E . It was reported by telephone | were buying some furniture in Port- ing the aid of a physician, except Office hours 7 A. M to 6 1 >. M. Mondav in Portland, that Mt. Hood i land last week. Lois Boylau. 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 Holidays 7 A M to 9:30 A M and tv is in eruption and there was con- George Keller has lieen on the Mrs. Brown’ s brother, George j siderable scrambling by people for | slck list for lhe past Week, but is Hunt, visited with her and her from 3:30 P. M. to 6 1 *. M. Positively no mail delivered through | high places to get a look at the | getting better now. family during the holidays 'Office over Drug Store mountain. Bad storms and various Drug Store. of Dodge has been Mr. Staluecker of Wilsonville S. Turrel Local and long distance tele A. N. Johnson, Postmaster. I other calamities seem to be visiting quite sick, but is able to be out spent several days here as the guest phone. I the west coast at present. A little again. of his brother Dan and family. thing like the eruption of Mt. Hood BUSINESS LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ward were Chas. F'reeman spent Xmas at should not worry people. C L A U D E W. D E V O R E visitors at Mrs. Getiseroski’s (her the home of John Phillips of Prom They have it- good fresh vege- mother) during Christmas time ise, Ore., returning Wednesday, A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W Seventh and Alder Sts. ^ “ It pays to advertise in your tables. Go and see them. Fred and They have returned home again al Dec. 31st with his bride, formerly home paper because that t aper is N O T A R Y P U B L IC Jorg Eugeue. Miss Jessie Phillips. Phones: Main 6688, A 6 131 ^ working fur you and deserves and E s ta c a d a . O re s o n Jim Millard is hauling liay from Mrs. M. Iî. Valien, accompanied Wanted Highest price paid for needs your support. The better the support the better will be the the Cromer place that he bought of by Mrs. L N. Valien, drove tc eggs at the Palace Meat Market. E. W. B A R T L E T T . Estacada Friday. service given by the paper. It Charley Bard. F r e d J org Jim Smith has been making some LAW YER Miss L F'redolpli opened school pays to advertise because a home For Trade —Timber Claim in paper is the mirror in whose reflec improvements on the road leading Monday after a two weeks' vaca $2 a day $ 10 a week Washington for city property. tion, during which time the school tion the world at large sees our from his barn to the main road. 13tf Enquire of II M. James city. A new resident coming into •Office on Broadway. Mrs. J F. Smith took a trip to house was treated to a new floor. a place nine times out ot ten patron Portland Sunday, came back Mon ■ Estacada, Ore Ron For Sale—Thoroughbred S. C, izes the advertiser, so that you have day. EAGLE CREEK White Leghorn Cockrels. Prize the opportunity to secure his trade.” MODERN C O N V E N IE N C E S Miss Harvey was a visitor at Mr. winning strain, FJ. S. Gibson went to Oregon JO H N B R O W N Wilcox's a few days this week. 134t C. A. Jacques, Estacada. City last Wednesday 10 attend the CURRINSVILLE THE IN S U R A N C E M AN Mr. and Mrs. Robert Guthridge One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast Odd Fellows’ New Years ball and M. J. R itte r is moving from the Ja c k are spendiug a few days iu Gresham banquet, O F G R E S H A M PH O N E 5 1 3 A good “ T IP ’’ for everybody. Order your Loganberry plants now Brown place to the Shannon farm in this week. Local and Tourist Trade Solicited W. J. Ilowlett is on the sick list. Sp rin gw ater. The ptople of Springwater sur of Roscoe C. Dealing, Estacada. O R E G O N F IR E He has the pneumonia. Dr. Stein Mr 11ml Mrs. Ashen Crenmen and prised Rev. Aue and wife with a children o f C alifornia nre v isitin g at er is attending him. R E L IE F A S S O C 1 T IO N Ore. the home? of L . Hale and it. H. Currin. pound social New Years Eve. Eacli Mrs. Viola Douglass called to see O F M CM iN N VILE, O R E . Dr. Morse tests eyes and fits Mrs. Crenmen is a sister o f M rs. Hale one present took a pound or more FROM SILLS TO SHINGLES her parents, Mr. "and Mrs, Ilowlett, of something good to eat. There glasses. Rates reasonable Office and Mr. liurrin. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Shankland were AtJtotndbileTr.surance a Specialty over Drug Store. we can supply at once any kind were about 40 people there. 12 tf holiday visitors among relatives and A. W. Cooke and wife of Damas of lumber that goes into a house. Ed Young is banking out slab- friends at Currinsville. cus are with Mr. aud Mrs. Howlett For the outside or iuside we The Weekly Oregonian from now Iver Erickson h f Portland was a wood from KletcliJs mill. assisting iu the care of Mr, How ■ until Jan i 1915 for only 75 cents have the proper timber, plank Floyd Spurliu and wife spent a tl Let the 1 rogress have your sut.- break fast guest at the home o f Mr. lett. ing and trim. All thoroughly A. E. Sparks and Mrs. E . E . Saiing Sunday. day or two in Estacada with her y sci pt ion 9. seasoned, too. Not the green Aleck Baker broke out with the Miss Doris Lowell was given a sur ^successors to folks during the holidays. ji A good Durham bull at Jones’ prise last Saturday evening when about stuff that cause so much trouble measles on Monday. Dr. Adix Rev. Aue aud wife took New [j Livery barn lor breeding purpo:- 18 o f her High school friends visited and later expense. Let's get called to see him Monday after 16 2 w her home, and a very jo lly time was Years dinner with Mr. and Mrs. noon. Ejles. together. Kilgore. had. Henry Udell and family took Repairing of All Kinds Mr, and Mrs. Gordon L ang and Mrs. Mrs. Geo. Keller went to Wilson- dinner with Janies Gibson’s New Restoration to Entry of Lands in Fitzgerald o f Portland spent New Y ears Estacada Lumber and Produce Co. Plumbing and llectric ville to visit her sister during the Years day. at the home o f Mr. and M rs. Henry National Forest. holidays, returuiug home last Sat Wiring Githens. On last Wtdnesday evening a \ Notice is hereby given tin t the lands urday. Oregon Agricultural College Mr. and M rs, Henry Heiple enter watch party was given by Guy described below, embracing 177.94 acres, The Springwater and Dodg: jfjpodle and wife at ihcir home, within the Oregon National Forest, Ore tained a t dinner la st Snnday in their FAR M ER S’ W EEK gon, w ill be subject to settlement and beautiful new home about fourteen of schools started again Monday after About 30 friends and neighbors their relatives ar.d friends. Those pres December 8 to 13, 1913 entrv under the provisions of the home a vacation of two weeks were present and the evening was 1 & stead laws of the United States and the ent w ere: Mr. and Mrs. E. E. E rick George Keller lost a good cow pleasantly sj>ent in playing games, This will be a notable event in son, Mr. and Mrs. l-'rank B oyer, M r' act Of June 1 1 , 1906 (34 Stat., 233), at the educational history of Oregon. Shortly the United States land office at Portland, and Sirs. IO E. Saling, Ellen nnd Atle She was taken sick and suffered so fiincli and social chat. Farmer’ s Co operation will be the Oregon, on February 18. 1914. Any set Erickson, Mrs. M ary Heiple, Archie much they had to kill her last after the New Year was ushered in, leading topic of a stimulating series tier who was actually and in good faith Yocum, Miss W illa Morgan o f Moscow. week. delicious reftesbments were served. of lectures. The week will be W . A . JO N E S claiming any of said lands for agricultur Idaho, lv e r Erickson and E a rl Shultz F'red Horner and wife had com- crowded with discussions, and dem- Roy Douglass, accompanied by al purjx)scs prior to January 1, 1906, and o f Portland. onst'ations in everything that Mrs. M ary B eal and children are vis- j p a n y from Portland New Years Johnny Affolter, went to Logan | has not abandoned same, has a prefer T R O P R IK T O K makes for the welfare of the farmer iting at the home o f Mr. and M rs. A l day, ence right to m ike a homestead entr\ [ Sunday aud drove home five head and hotne-maker. 'Good rigs and careful drivers always for the lands actually occupied. Said bert Kitching. Mr. Benjatnan of Dodge has gone ; of cattle. Fred Moehnke, his broth WINTER SHORT COURSE lands were listed upon the applications The Ladies’ Aid o f Currinsville met j SPECIAL ATTENTION to Sea'ttle to visit relatives. er-in-law, helped him drive them •Given Hunting and Fishing Purtie* of the persons mentioned below, who the home o f Mrs. It. II. Currin, T u e s-, January 5 to 30, 1914 As D Horner has been so kind home. have a preference right subject to the prior day afternoon. They are planning on ! The college has spared no effort right of any such settler, provided such building a new church in the near fu in conducting the singing services Ray Woodle and wife visited T e a m Work and Hauling b y settler or applicant is qualified to make ture. to make this the most complete at Springwater, the people stir- with Mr. Naylor and wife Sunday. short course in its history. A very j homestead entry and the preference right Miss K ate R ed m an js visiting at th e ' prised liim witli a nice Berkshire Dick Gibson was au Estacada the Day or Contract wide range of courses will be of is exen wed prior to February iS, 1914, home o f her cousin, Mrs. Is U Buucrn- hog for a Christmas present ill ap visitor on Monday. on which date the lands will be subject fiend. fered in General Agriculture, Hor preciation for ids work. It's name to settlement and entry by any qualified ticulture, Animal Husbandry, Da Ed Douglass and wife were tl e M isses B essie nnd Lulu Congdon person. The lands are as follows: The is Cascade King. irying, Poultrv Keeping, Mechanic s[K-nt the holidays with their parents guests of Guy Clester and w ife Sun WOOD delivered ¡11 any quantity K1-2 S F 1-4 SB 1-4, Sec. 12, T. 3 S., K. 7 Arcs, Domestic Science and Art, at Morrow Glen. day. or length. 1st class 4 foot wood E .. and the SW 1-4 SW 1-4, the S i -2 Commerce, Forestry, and Music. GEORGE Mr. and Mrs. Hal. Gordon went to Numerous lectures and discussions Win. Stubbe was over this way -slabwood delivered at fie 00 per N W i -4 SW1-4, Sec. 7, T. 3 S., K . 8 B ., Hood R iv e r last Tue-ilay where Mr. P Rhul and family were the on F a r m e r s ’ C o o p é r a t i o n , at Monday endeavoring to secure sub «ord. 16 inch at $2 50 per load \V. M., except a strip described as fol Gordon expeeta to run a mill. guests of Frank Oclis and wife Sun lows, Beginning at a point 4 1-2 chains home and abroad, will be a leading ^ scriptions tor the Daily Oregonian. Fred Bartholom ew is visiting his sis day ! north and 10 chains west from the south feature. Make this a pleasant and W. M. Yonce east corner of Sec. 12, T. 3 S., R. 7 Pi.. ters. Mrs. K. E. and C. C. Saling. Roll Douglass and wife, who | N o Taylor in America can pro- profitable winter outing. No tui* Mrs. Heck and Mrs. White of • \V. M.; extending thence 12 1-2 links 011 The Modern Priscilla» w ill meet at have b.en the guests of relatives J uce such high-grade clothes at tion. Accommodations reasonable. California are visiting their moth each side of 11 line running East 10 chains the home o f Miss Minnie Steinman for . for tlie past week, went to Porlknd . 1 1 -rivT-run Reduced rates on all railroads. For „ ; such low prices as the IN T E R - further information address to a jo in t 4 I 2 chains north of the south- an all day meeting on Saturday, Ja n . er, Mrs. Hans Johuson. cast corner of Sec. 12, T. 3 S., R. 7 F lo, A ll members should bo present as Hy. Joyner and wile were the <>M ‘ um "y- . , ■ N A T IO N A L . If you don’t be- H. M. TENNANT, Registrar, W. M ; thence N 74 degree* 30 minutes a fine time is expected. guests of Hans Johnson Sunday _ . * lieve it let u» prove it to you Corvallis, Oregon. _________ on Monday. Blacksmith and Wheelwright K. 10 chains; thence N. 70 degrees B. 6 ; without any way obligating N. Sheel entertained at cards chains to base of steep sloj>e; thence N. Farmers’ Business Courses by J. P. Woodle and wife came over GARNI LD you to buy. 38 degrees 30 minutes \V. » chains; thence , Wednesday evening. Correspondence without tuition. to the hill Monday At the Old Starni N. 38 degrees 30 minutes B. 3 chains; Miss Elizabeth Reid left Sunday Mrs. E M. Starr returned to thence N. 68 degrees 1 C. 4 1-2 chains t > the morning for Seattle to resume her Portland Fiiday. . Notice 1 place where the end of the strip closes on T h e A c t r e s s ’ Retort. studies at the University of Wash GIVE HfM A CALL Estacada, Ore. ( the boundary c»f the tract, the net area l>e- P. Paulson entertained at cards Georgette Ix»l>lane, the actress, w ife Couutv Union meeting F. S. E. i ing 79.4° Mcr^s, application of W. II. ington. o f M aurice Maeterlinck, w as on tour F'riday tvening. convenes iu W. O W. hall. Oregon Creighton, No. 725 Bast Stark Street, i he New Years dance and supper in a French town, w here the local His Goldsn Rules. C arpenter S h o p City, on Jau. io, 1914. at 10 o’clock A. H Millers and Robert Millers Portland, Oregon; I.ist 6-1029. The at tiie Country Club was a phenom company ’ supported*’ her in one of A Toronto banker bancs up these A. M. An interesting program will and Miss Armstrong wire guests of her husband*» plays. a\V f -4 N B1-4 N B 1 4 , the W l -2 S E 1-4 golden rules of conduct: (General repair work, saw-filing NIC 1 - 4 , the IC 1-2 RW 1-4 N R 1 - 4 , Stc 1 !. inal success. The large cro.vd of A. M. Jansoti New Years. But the support w as weak and halt- “ H ave something to say. be held in the afternoon to which and gumming. Plowshares T. 3 8 , R. 7 E . W. M., 50 acres, appli- young ]>eop!e that braved the un- “ Say it. in r. T he poet's lines w ere mangled, all citizens are invited. Mrs. T. Hard ess, Marie, Blanch, and several characters seemed unable “ Stop talking.** ground. •: ; o tio n of Mrs M. C. Gallwaith, No. 4 * 4 * svttlcd w e a th e r w ere fu lly re p a id by These ire fine rules for special occa to understand what they w ere saying. Ralph Smith and Gladys Joyner Fontam -:ij Street, Seattle, W .-liiugton, the special s|>ecial m u sic an d d elic io u s nt •! places, hut not for general were the guests of Mrs J. Paulsen Mine. Leblanc sought out her man sions Shop one door south ot the List A 1 -ifo. I.nt 3, Sec. 6, T. .1 S ., R. 6 , “ eats.” M. E. Church News application. They m ake no allowance ager and spoke to him. New Years .’M arcbbauk keetaurant. t\ . \V. M., 28.s , .ere«, application ot Th -re will be preaching service | “ A w riter like M aeterlinck should be for the necessities of conversation nor Chitwood and his sawing outfit William H, Smith,ot Park place, t re,'oil. for the helpfulness o f intercommunica Mrs. T. Hartless was the gtie.st treated with more respect.” A. J. T U C K E R . the Methodist church Sunday even This i> ot Mrs. Peter Katli Friday. List 6 lob;. The li 1 2 S\V 1 ! N W I -4 get 111 10 hours a dav. “ M adame." he answered. “ M. Mae tion. They recall with their taciturn sutr ing. Jan, 1 1 , at 7:30 p. m. Sub terlinck is not the first to suffer. Soph Sie. 12 . T i S., R 7 E ., W. >L, lo airea, made possible by his ingenious Mr. Wistner and f tniilv ore spend ocles, Molière. Itacine, Shakespeare, g ‘stioii the golden rnlra that h a n g o ve r ject of sermon: “ The Deepest Sat- ap p liia ty u of Mareas Hada, N.-, o >4 ing the bolulavs with Mrs. Wis- Goethe and other great dram atists are the desk o f a western mine owner: For -Sate:— Barred Rock cocker- Anderson Street. San I-'rancitco, C a'i- electric lighting system. 1 isf action.” * State your business. Miss Roberta Reid will continue mer*s mother. Mrs. Held. dally murdered i 11 the sam e w ay.” <« 1 «, g and ones. Come and see them lornia: L iit 6-I068. November 21 , 1913 . ’’ Shut up! All are invited to attend. ••possibly, but they are not murdered C. M Bruce. A vu ittin t Commissioner 11s assistant to Miss Talbott, iu the Mis^t-s Kmma and Irene Paulsen mear Christian church “ Get outr*—Cleveland Plain Dealer. alive, at any rate.” C. B. Rees, Pastor. were home for New Years. ot the General Lm.l Ut&ce. Moutisorri school of I’ortiaud. bu 6 d * J J Dillon. PifESSH M RASOS Tht ChrUtian Church. Bible sclinol - - loa.m. ESTACADA PROGRESS (i.N C ukniB A T K Pl s I The Best Light At The Lowest Cost I Portland Railway, Light 4 Power Co. The H otel E sta c a d a Reed & Sparks Livery, Feed Sale S TAB LE J. V. BARK K. G. Marchbank, I