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PROFESSIONAL CARDS The Christian Church. 10 a. m Bible school 11 a. in. Preaching V. I*. S. 0 . R. 7 P; ui. Preaching 7 45 !>• *»> The public cordially invited to all ser ESTACADA PROGRESS ( I ncoi » doratedi at Mrs. K. R. Gibson spent last YOU CAN’T EARN MONEY and Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. WHEN YOU'RE LAID UP McMillan. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Douglas called on tie .n this town whe There are a lot of people cannot afford to be sick. ick. Perhaps none oh you feel that you can, but certainly some NINA 15. E C K E R , Editor And Manager of you can’t, for as soon as you are sick, P H Y S IC IA N A S U R G E O N your w:\jes stop and worry and debts be ic e s , \V . O i v k n s , P a sto r. gin to pile up. The sensible thing for you + *+ + + Cm «r«d «1 th. rosto/flce In t- su c.Ja , Oregon .a to do, as soon as you feel run-down and O F F IC E , ADJOINING R ESID E N C E second dass mall worn cu t, bo matter what the cause, is tc M ethodist E p iscap al C hurch take something just as quick as you can tc Local and Lon^ Distance Telephone build up strength and health. Make your SUBSCRIPTION RATES to a. m. self more comfortable and provide against Tlie doctor’« phone can lie couucctei Sunday School . . . 3 i m r e a r .......................................................................... — * > 0 0 6:30 p. tn. àia months--------- ----- ---------------- -------- A® serious sickness With your home phone at night if re Kpworth League . . . We ilon’t believe there is any othei quested. One loug ring Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p m. medicine made that will do as much towards saving your health and thus help The public cordially invited to all Thursday. Warth 5 . 1914 ing you save your money as Kexall Olivt Oil Emulsion It is a medicine that gets m a v right at the trouble and relieves it by ton- C. E. Rees. Pastor. SO THE PEOPLE IVl^T iVlrUYV I the nerves, enriching the blood, and P h y s ic ia n an'd giving new strength and health to tht All of us are glad that Guy whole body. It doesn’t do this by means ol Surgeon The Re-Organized Church of alcohol or habit-forming drugs, because it Jesus Christ of I,. D S. meets in T . Hunt has consented to be contains none Its strength and health come an out-to-win candidate for giving power is due to pure Olive Oil and O n ic e 0/1 M a i n S t. b e tw e e n 1st store building on the corner, form Hypophosphites, long endorsed by suc the legislature. He has the the cessful physicians, the one for its food a n d 2 n d . T e le p h o n e C o n n e c tio n s erly the Howe store. Sundays as a b i l i t y , the brains, the honesty, value, the other for its t<»nio value. Here R esid en ce c o r n e r o f Second follows: Sunday School at 10, and and if all men elected to office for the first time, they are combined, and the result is a real nerve, blood anil body preaching at it o'clock A. M. All a n d C u r r in streets medicine— a real strcngthenei j were such as he, there would be building ______ H E N R Y V .A D 1 X .M .L Puklisbed l-e r v thursda« Morninq ESTACADA, ONE GOA D r. W. K. H a v i la n d j , , e r v ic e 9 ' D r . L. A. W E L L S cordially invited. J. F. Wiles, Elder. The Hail Schedule Arrival 6:50 A. M. A sso ciated w it h D r. H . V. A rrival_____ _______ 4:18 P. M A d ix . Departure___________ 7:23 A. M Departure_____ ______ 4:40 P M Office hours 7 A. M. to 6 P. M. Sundays 7 A. M. to 8:30 A. M. D R R. M O R S E . Holidays 7 A M 109:30 A. M and P h y s ic ia n a n d S urgeon from 3:30 P. M. to 6 P. \f. Positively no mail delivered through Tests eyes and fils glasses. Drug Store. Office over Drug Store A. N. Johnson. Postmaster. Local and long distance tele- phone. D EN TIST Mrs. Hewlett Sunday afternoon. Mrs. M cM illan's sister, Mrs. Royer o f Portland, was her guest the latter part o f last week. H. S . and Ja m e s Gibson made a trip to Barton last Thursday. 1 Mrs. T racy C lester is a t home again a fte r a two w eek's stay ill Portland. ¡ T e n V I Generating % PLANTS I I § Mr. and Mrs. Naylor, Mr. and Mrs j | W ill Douglass and 1-eslie Strah l were 1 entertained at the homo of R . H. Gib- < son Saturday evening. A fter an absence o f many days, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Huntington have re turned to their home under the hill. K Thayer, who has been looking a fte r the premises during Mr. Hunting ton 's absence, returned to his home in Dover for a spell o f recuperation. Widely scattered have been built by the Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. for the purpose of providing Reliab le I E le c tr ic Service to its patrons. Through high tension trans mission lines, each of these generating plants are intercommunicative, so that the § candidate,~ 7 ts up to yo'u. M L ! preachers in the Springwater church B % Electric W. R . W'oodle called on H. S. Gibson Sunday. Fred HolTmeister anil son E rnest no need . of the recall. While M r. I 1 don ?» t t *• ™ _ , ... need to hesitate m using it, necausc went to Mr. A ffolter’s on Monday and ! Hunt declares he IS a republican if it doesn’t do all we say it will and satisfy had some grain chopped. ¡he wont stand hitched to th e1 H. S. Gibson has completed a fine j /Q party rack if some democrat, a g a in , co;ne back and get your money. Il pole fence on the west side of the farm . , y T be given to you without word or ques j progressive, prohibitionist or will A stran ger, whose name we did not j tion. Sold only at the more than 7.00C socialist jumps out in front with Kexall Stores, and in this town only by u* learn, was seen working his way up the road to look a t a farm , but having to something good for the people. $1.00. encounter so much mud, he became dis- j He will line up on the right Kstacada Pharmacy, Kstacada. Oregon. couraged and did not purchase. side every time regardless of the party label. T his is good, A Special Invitation the better he may serve us. An unusual opportunity is given Guy T . Hunt fills the bill in every particular, and now hav the Springwater ai.d neighboring ing persuaded him to become a people to hear three excellent H SP R IN G W A T E R The stork got busy again over in the Dodge country ami left a bright eyed baby girl at Mr. and Mrs. Roy R oley’s last Friday morning about 6 o ’clock. j) We hear that Frank Bitner came up missing the other day. Search was made f o r him and he w h s found standing on his head in a rain barrel hollowing. “ Papa.” § î § service is insured against unforsqen inter ruptions. WHERF LOCATED Portland ( 2 ) Oregon City Silverton Cazadero Estacada Bull Run Boring St. Johns Salem and Mrs. Everybody, and up to |seY n evc" " ’Ks- Rev. Robert McLean of the you big too, to see that he is Annabel church will speak three nominated and elected. C L A U D E W. D E V O R E nights, Wednesday, Thursday. Fri They have it good fresh vege- George Genseroski, Roy W ilcox, Mr. Ladits, don't wait any longer to day, March 4th, 5th, and 6th. A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W tables. Go and see them. Fred Howard, Ed Closuer, Jim Millard and register; the longer you wait, the and Rev. Dr.Hutbiuson of the Third Mr. Gilmore were all at Horner Bros.’ J°rg. older you will be. P o r tla n d Railw ay, L ig h t & P o w e r C o . N O T A R Y P U B L IC Presbyterian church, one ol Port mill Monday of this week to get feed E s ta c a d a . O re g o n laud's new men, will preach Sunday ground. Broadway and Alder Street« School Items Oranges 963t. 3 for 10c, 40c per Vance Roley is working for Floyd evening, March 8th. Phones: Marshall 5100 Home A-6131 By Our High School Reporter doz. at R . G. Marchl ank’s. Finally, one of the famous Wil Spurlin. He is beginning to make quite E. W. B A R T L E T T . Websterian Literary program to a clerk and will soon be quite handy in but Chapman evangelists, Rev. J LAW YER A good “ T IP " for everybody. morrow at the high school. the store. E . Snyder, pastor of the Piedmont Order your Loganberry plants now Frenk Spurlin we hear is going back The Agricultural department of Presbyterian church will take charge on the farm. He thinks he likes farm Office on Rroadway. of Roscoe C. Denting, Kstacada, the school is now owner of a couple il $2 a day $ 10 a week of the services on Monday, Tues work better than work in a store. of pigs. Estacada, Oregon Ore day and Wednesday evenings Ed Strunk cut his knee while barking Manager Earl Tracy of next March 10th and n th . Special a log. The ax glanced striking his knee. Fggs— Rhode Island Reds, 75 year’ s football team, reports that music. It laid him up for a few days but he has cents per setting. J. W. Moxley, J O H N B R O W N enough money was made last Fri Come and hear some really un gone to work again although quite lame. Estacada. 20W4 We understand that Mr. Maher has MODERN C O N V E N IE N C E S T H E IN S U R A N C E M A N day night to buy seven jerseys. usual men who have a message for sold part of his land. We did not learn The total receipts were $40.90. all people. O F G R E S H A M PH O N E 5 1 3 who bought it. Wanted Highest price paid for Several more of these shows will be One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast Mr. Carpenter, the man who bought eggs at the Palace Meat Maiket. Sunday School Rally given and it is hoped they will be the Cromer place, was hauling wood for O R E G O N F IR E F kkd J o r g . There will be a Sunday School himself from back of Jim Sm ith’s place as well patronised. R E L IE F A S S O C IT IO N Local and Tourist Trade Solicited The organ for the grades was re Rallv at Mt. Zion Church, Sunday, Monday. For Sale —Young pigs, six weeks O F M CM IN NVILE, O R E . ceived last week. It is in the 8th March 7. A special program of and five months old at Eagle Creek GARFIELD music and recitations has been pre room. pared. Rev. Rees and B. F. Ford Automobile Insurance a Specially Falls. F. R. Cook, of Portland, spent a Friday, February 13th, an Indus will give addresses. Everybody few hours Sunday with P. F. Stau- trial club was organized in the E s I have bought the Soda W orks of E ly & Wade, of For Sale— Barred Rock Cockerels, invited. disb. Mr. Cook will have the re tacada schools. The following of just a few left. Also eggs tor setting Currinsville, and am ready to supply Soda at wholesale mainder of his place set to apples ficers were elected: Floyd Ewalt, GEORGE 23lf Henry Dillon. this spring. A. E. Sparks president; Eleanor Bews, vice presi and retail. It’s all in the water. I use pure Spring W ater. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ochs were S. H. Gruber of Portland visited Successors to dent; Della Lovell, secretary; Em For Rent—Twenty acres on the ma Barr, treasurer and Mr. Guthrie, the guests of P. Paulson’s Sunday. his ranch Sunday. Your business appreciated. Reed & S p a rk s Mrs. J. Paulson went to Portland Clackamas. For particular address and Miss Dillon, advisers. The The Garfield Grange will in the Box 218, Estacada. 23H students are showing much interest Saturday to stay with her sister, near future stage a comedy-drama I hat Ely rekomend the Distrik along this line, and the talk by Mr. Mrs. Walter Paulson, for a few iu four acts entitled “ The Corner Skool to ur patrnnij. i wil klos« | For Sale—Buff Orphington eggs Maris, last week, helped consider days. Store.” C. A. Johnson made a trip to shop befor i wil .mis jeaiug this | for hatching, 75c per setting. able. This fact was shown by the Be sure to hear Prof. C. I. Lew I G I V E S . ft H. troop. Phone, Mrs. E. W. Bartlett. ESTA C A D A , O REGO N membership suddenly rising front Estacada Tuesday, T R A D IN G S T A M P S is, of the Oregon Agricultural Col Julius Paulson made a trip to lege talk on canning etc. in Esta twenty-eight to forty. * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4**1 Eagle Creek Thursday with some cada, March ^ at to A. M. Prof. For Sale—40 acre farm at Spring- Guy T. Hunt Accept» apples. water. All improved. Lewis will give a demonstration at Fellow Citizens: In complying Mrs. H. Smith was the guest of the W. R, Reid ranch in the after 24W2 W. F. Shannon, Dee, Ore. with your request that I become a Mrs, P. Rulil Thursday. noon. Everybody turn out. candidate for Representative for Dr. Morse also tests eyes Robert Miller and two sons made STA BLE and fits glasses. Office over Clackamas County in the next ses a trip to Springwater Saturday. Some More Local News sion of the Legislature, I do so drug store. W . A. JO N E S The George Social and Commer E. W. Bartlett was limping with a full realization of the honor, cial Club met at the residence of H. around a day or two last week, on E. H. KELLOGG. PROPR- cares and responsibility of the P R O P R IE T O R I Joyner Saturday evening. This account of stepping on a nail. Found-—A lady’ s fur muff Own -----------0 0 -------- — office. While I hope I appreciate Good rigs ami careful drivers always club has been organized for the er may have same by paying for A P P L E C ID E R O R A N G E C ID E R a Menshun the D IS T R IK SKOOL in the fullest measure the confidence general betterment of its members too eveiybody—rayn on sunshyne— SPECIAL ATTENTION this notice at the Progress office. and good will as expressed in your Given Hunting and Fishing Parties both socially and intellectually. At gitseetat Sparks thetter for FR ID A 10 G A L L O N C ID E R K E G S 50c EA C H . petition I cannot but feel that a each meeting some subject connect evening March 13th, 1914. Its a Notice for Publication a mistake has been made for the ed with agriculture is taken up and big kompany and U wil hav a big Team Work and Hauling by Departm ent u f the Interior, U. S. reason; discussed. Land Office at Portland, Oregon, Feb time.—adv. LOCAL WOMAN NOW ^ " l 1st, That I cannot afford to the Day or Contract ruary 20, 1014. make an active campaign; Attend the booster meeting in The merry songs of the frogs are N O TIC E is hereby given that Claude « BIG ADVERTISER 2nd, That I could possibly do Estacada Saturday, March 7, which again heard in Estacada. Some < f V. Chapman, o f Rowe, Oregon, who. When one of our woman customers re on March SO, 1910, made Homestead more for the community bv devot is to further plans for the building their voices seem a little out of cently bought five tiottles of HarmonyHaii Beautifier to give to her friends for Christ SA TU RD AY NIGHT Entry, No. MUT, for N ,S E !,, NW)j- ing all my spare time to local in of a cannery at this place. Com m ercial Patronage tune, owing no doubt to the wet mas, she started all by herself a mighty big S F ..S E .,, N. 8 W ..S E « and N E « S W * , terests. advertising campaign, because not onlj weather, but with continued prac a specialty. does each one of the women to whom sh« Section 12, Township 3 South, Range Now while I believe in the Re tice their concerts will soon reach gave a bottle of the Beautifier now considei ELWOOD 7 E sst, W illam ette Meridian, ha« filed it indispensable for the proper care of th« REELS notice of intention to make Final Five publican party and the principles it Mrs. A. Miller has been quite that point of excellency which will hair, but each of them has been the mcani Y ear Proof, to establish claim to the stands for, I do not believe in strict sick for the past few weeks. W . M. Y once give entire satisfaction before the of getting several of her friends to use it As a consequence, if things keep on in thii land above described, before the R egis party lines in local affairs and if summer is over. »y for a fi tew months longer, we will fcx Mr. and Mrs. Henry Alder of j te r and Receiver, V . S . I.and Office, at chosen for the office will use every Ifii more of it than of all other hail selling Quite a crowd went by special preparations Camas, Wash., visited the latter's Portland, Oregon, on the 8th day of combined. Sprinkle a littl* honorable effort iu support of any SUNDAY NIGHT J. V. B A R R April, 1914. parents, Mr and Mrs. S. B. Brown, j car to Portland Friday night to see Harmony Hair Beautifier on your hair eacl measure that I f;el is for the best time before brushing it. Contains no oil Claimant names as witnesses: C. W the basketball game between the will not change color of hair, nor darker for a short time. Blm ksinith and Wheelwright Miller, of Rowe, Oregon, W J. Fau- j interest of the people of this county Mrs. M. A. Henderson spent a Commercial Club team of Estacada 1 hion, of Rrightwood, Oregon, Glen Me- and the state at large regardless of i To keep hair and scalp dandruff-free and REELS REELS few davs in Oregon City and Port- and Multnomah. The game was a I clean, use Harmony Shampoo. This pur* I In tyre, of Rrightwood, Oregon, William j origin. fast one and interesting from start! ! liquid shampoo gives an instantaneous rich | Welch, o f W elches, Oregon. At the Old Stand We need fewer and lietter laws. visiting her son«, \\ ill and that immediately penetrates to every to finish. When time was up, the lather H. F. Higby, Register. part of hair and scalp, insuring a quick, thor- i We are spending too much money ® ert* alu* °tber relatives, ©ugh cleansing. Washed off just as quickly, \ score was a lie. On continuing the L ast pub. 3-26. Notice for'Publication GIVE HIM A CALL yearly in our county and state af-j John M Park has been quite sick the entire operation takes only a few mo game, Multnomah made a foul and ments. Contains nothing that can harm the j Department o f the Interior, U. S. fairs for the results obtained. for the past few days but at last re- ALSPAU G H the game resulted in 27 to 28 in hair; leaves no harshness or stickiness—jus11 Land Office at Portland, Oregon. The “ Oregon Code” as regards P°H, was improving, a sweet cleanliness. CO T O - February 7, 1914. favor of Estacada. Hazel Githens was a Portland Both preparations come in odd-sha] roads and highways needs thorough Frank Wilson is working for Mr. NOTICE i* hereby given that Ora G. very ornamental bottles, with sprin^dai A . J. T U C K E R S S H O P . visitor Saturday. revision. 1 Kleatcb at Dodge. tip s. Harmony Hair Beautifier, » 100. M cIntyre, of Hrightwood, Oregon, who, EstAc&dn, Oregon Mrs. John Githens cabled on Harmony Shampoo, 50c. Both guaranteed on January 26. 1909, made Homestead Administratrix’ Notice Laws regarding school taxes and Mrs. Bertha Drew is working for to satisfy you in every way, or your money For Carpenter a nd Contract Mrs IT M. Barton Monday. Notice i» hereby given that the under back. Sold only a t the more than 7.00C E ntry, No. O 948, lor Northeast quarter. labor should have careful and Mrs. L. M. Vailen. signed has been appointed by the Rexall Stores, and in this town only by urn Section 24, Township 2 South, Range 6 wrork.CatMnct Making atul Repair Mr. and Mrs. Chits Sparks spent thoughtful consideration. E a s t, Willamette Mendias, haa filed Mrs. ZeUa Osterude, formerly County Court of Clackamas County, i 4 ng, plow shares axes and knives Monday evening at the home of If nominated and elected I will Miss Surfus, has an 8 % boy, born state of Oregon, as Administratrix of Kstacada Pharmacy, Kstacada, Oregon notice of intention to make Final Five ground, saw filings and gumming John Githens. use every effort to the end that Feb. 23d. year Proof, to establish claim to the the estate of John A. I.inn, deceased, baud sawing, rip sawing and plane- and th at all persons having claims I Delegates from all organizations land above desenbed, before the Regit- Miss Alta Sarver spert a few days wheu my work is done you will Ernest Vailen was the dinner againet said estate must present them, of S p o rtem an in all p a rts of the j ter Bn<i Receiver, U . 8 . Land Offne, a t ing, gun repairing, small black- at home last week feel that your confidence and judg- guest of his brother Louis Sunday. properly verified, to the administratrix sta*« are to meet in Portland March Portland, Oregon, on the 24th day of «¡niiiliing, turning lathe for vood Mtsa Hazel Githens called nD ment was not betrayed and that you a t the office of C. D. and D. C. Latour- 15th, 1914. to form a State Associa- March, 1914. Claimant names as wit wink, soldering done. Mrs. O K. Foil and Mrs Foster of |can truthfully and willingly say, ette in Oregon City, Oregon, within tion. Among the entertainment nesses: Fred Beehilt, Cbia. A. King. EAGLE CREEK S h o p o n e d o o r s o u th o / M a r c h - n f L e feo I "Well Done.” I ;, 1 rn, -'e le g -ite s are Jno T M clatyra all of Bright»oo«lt E a g le Creek Thursday. Edith Chapman, assisted bv her *iv me Mli t r a n k 's R e s ta u ra n t, ., C. M urray, of Cberryvill*. Guy T. Hunt, Mr«. F C -.r. . 1 1 «fster-in-' ”v M Fred Bannister went to Hood BUSINESS LOCALS 3 T L . The H o te l E s ta c a d a R. G. MARCHBANk Livery, Feed 4 Sale Carom and Pocket BILLIARD PARLOR FAMILY THEATRE 4 Samuel ri» y. o P r.-t t lfLI River where be has employment. Rills are out announcing a n o th er munirai concert tkUli.... W* v».V. CeuiUC Ul u c c is u s e Utuiicr at tue tu n c ol con . . iiv u i tot SMwtkmq ? • Sell? John A. Linn, deceased. Mrs. Frank Boyer it on the »ick big dance at Cogswell s hall, Eagle house Saturday «Toning. Mareh 14 - vention, followed by motion pic advertise in Praires« First pub. t - l i 14. ture*. ¿cidi Buyer Found list. 1 C ittk , Saturday night, March j . Miss Echo Githens, Claude Woodie, F irst pub 2-D -I4. L ast pub. 3-t2 14 COM M R 4 H. F . Higby. Register. L ast pub. 3 - 12 - 14 .