Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, May 21, 1914, Image 4

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nett ‘¿4. CJ. .V Cobb y. John .Manning 3 ,
Robert A Miller 1.
Justice of Supreme Court Wm. Gal­
loway 40 , Wm. Ramsay 3I.
Published t very Ihursdav Morninq at
Representative 16th Uist., F. E.
f M At A I K , ORt (.OS
McGugun 7 , Chas. bisley 7 , Noa Hei-
NINA B. KCKKK. Editor and Manager
11 Mu*»‘«r 6. Gu.V T. Hunt 8.
1 Shariff Harury W. Koehlar
D» J.
Thorn« tj, Hinrj I t . n ibig 1 1 .
2 nt#r«d at tha postoti ic# In Esttcoda. Oregon
Clerk---!. 0 . Staat ; 60 , \V. C. Green
»eccr.il class mall
• 55 .
I Justice of the Peace—Devore 17 ,
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
$i oo Givens 1 ;, Hates 9 , Alspaugh 4 .
One year ....
S i* months.
50 I Constable—-Ames 11 , Dates 7 , Jones
------ 3 .
(When there was hut one candidate
Thuririay, May 21 , 1914
Episcapal C hu rch
vote is not given.—Ed.)
Sundijy School - - - 10 a. in. :
On the Progiessive ticket, for Gov
Kpworth League • • - 6:30 p. in. [
ernor F. M. Gill received 13 votes.
Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. nr j
The Mail Schedule
A rrival..........................6 :5 0 A. M.
A rrival___________
4:18 P. M.
D eparture.___ _____ 7:23 A. M.
Departure ................. 4:40 P M.
Oftii-e hours 7 A. M to 6 P. M.
Sundays 7 A. M. to 8:30 A. M.
Holidavs 7 A. M to 9:30 A. M. and
from 3:30 P M. to 6 P. M.
Positively no mail delivered through
Drug Store.
A. N. Johnson. Postmaster.
ESTACADA PROGRESS
1 I ncorporated )
School Item s
By Our High School keporter
Ten
Electric
Generating
PLANTS
I
At a special meeting of the Stu­
dent Body last week, the following
H E N R Y V .A D IX .M .D
officers were elected for the fall
P H Y S IC IA N & S U R G E O N
term of school: President, Clies’ er
Womer; vice-president. McColly
OKFICK, ADJOINING RESIDKNCH
Dale; secretary,
Mary Woodle:
Local and Lon a Distance Telephone
treasurer, Gladys Townsend: ser­
The doctor's phone «an lie connected
geant at arms, George Harkenrider,
with your home phone at night it re
yell leader, Earl Tracy. It was
quested. One lon|{ ring
decided that the Student Body
would buy " I i 's " for all those who
D r. W .K .
won them in athletics and debate
this year.
Widely scattered have been built by the
P h y s ic ia n a n d
Last Saturday night the junior
Portland Railway, Liyjht St Power Co. for
S u rg eo n
class gave a banquet to the senior
the purpose of providing
| class at the Estacada hotel. The
PR K A O ! 1 NG SKK V IC K S :
.
GEORGE
O ff ic e u n M e i n S t. b e tw e e n 1st
room was prettily decorated in the
Reliable
At Estacada— First and th ird’
a n d 2 n d . T e le p h o n e C o n n e c tio n s
Albert Lins, and F rank and Fred class colors and the high school
'Sundays in each month at 8 p. m I
“ ~
R esid en ce c o r n e r o f Second Second und fourth Sundays in each G u y T . H unt Nom inated F or Marshall have joined the Garfield colors, Mr. Ford was toastmaster
Electric
band, and they all went to practice and a number of those present re­
a n d C u rrin s tre e ts
month at it a. in.
R ep resen tative
Service
last Monday night.
sponded to toasts.
At Currinsville First and t h i r d _______________
All the people who attended the
Tomorrow night the senior class
to its patrons. Through high tension trans­
Sundays at it a. ra Second and I The main interest of the election
D r. L. A. W E L L S
picnic at Eagle Creek had a good j day exercises will be given in the
fourth Sundays at 8 p. in.
mission lines, each of these generating
last F'riday at this place was the
high school auditorium at 8 o’clock.
At Garfield Second and fourth bond issue, and the first question time.
plants
are intercommunicative, so that the
D E N T IS T
Mr. aud Mrs, C. A. Johnson A large crowd is expected and if
Sundays at t p. m.
asked the next morning was, "Iio w
you want a seat it is thesafeist plan
service is insured against uijforseen inter­
At Mr. Zion— Fust and third did the Bonds go?’
go? ’ There were came home from their visit at Beth-
to come early.
ruptions.
302 decenting votes at Estacada j al1^
Monday evening,
Sundays at 3 p m.
Next Sunday night. May 24,
A sso ciated w ith D r H . V.
C. E. Rees, Pastor.
against 3 for bonding. Garfield; Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Miller and
W
HERF
LO
CATED
Rev. Givens will preach the bacca­
A d ix .
had one in favor of. while Spring -1 daughter Glady’ s went to Estacada
Portland
(2 )
laureate sertuan in the Christian
The Re-Organized Church of water had none and the returns last Monday.
church
at
S
o'clock.
Oregon
City
Jesus Christ of L . D. S. meets in show that the bond issue all over
The Christian Endeavor was well
Next week is the last week of
D R R. M O R SE .
Silverton
store building on the corner, form- j tbe county was completely "snowed j attended last Sunday evening.
school, so second semester exami­
erly
the
Howe
store,
Sundays
as
under
"
T
T
,
,
,
„
,
,
Cazadero
P h y s ic ia n a n d S urgeon
Henry Johnson got two loads of nations begin Monday at 9 o'clock.
follows: Sunday School at io, and j Winners on the state republican ’ lumber last Mouday
Estacada
They will last t vo or three days.
Tests eyes and fits glasses.
preaching at n o clock A. M. All ticket are, Whitcomb for governor,
Bull Run
Alt. Jannseu from Portland came
Next
Wednesday
the
high
school
cordially invited.
Office over Drug Store
Kay treasurer, Brown attorney gen­
Boring
out to visit his parents last Sunday. vili go on its annua! picnic.
J. F\ Wiles, Elder.
Local aud long distance tele-
eral. Churchill school superintend­
Helen
Klinker
came
home
from
couple
of
teams
have
been
secured
St.
Johns
pitone.
ent, Lewis state eugineer. Hoff la­
Portland
last
Sunday.
;
and
a
good
time
is
looked
for
It
Salem
The Christian Church.
bor commissioner, Miller railroad
Hulda Paulsen caine home lor a will lie held at "Fern Cam p" on
Williams national
C L A U D E W. D E V O R E tiible school
10 a. m. commissioner,
| the Kagle Creek.
Portland Railway,
& Power Co.
Preaching
11 a. in. committee. Booth U. S. senator, few days but will return to town
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
| One week from tonight Cotn-
Y.
P.
S.
C.
H.
again
soon.
7
p.
111.
and
Hunt representative 16th district.
Broadway and Alder Streets
j mencement exercises will be held
Preaching
7:45 p. 111.
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
H. C. Stevens went to town last
Following are the successful
The public cordially invited to alt see
Phones: Marshall 5100
Home A-6131
j in the high school room at 8 p. m. 1 J®
E s ta c a d a . O ra n o n
democratic state candidates: Dr. Saturday for a few days.
vices. \V. G ivk ns , Pastor.
¡Dr. J H . G ilbert of the r.iiv ersity j
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C. J, Smith, governor: Chamber-
| of Oregon, will deliver the address
lain, L’ . S senator; Esterly, nation­
E A G L E CREEK
! of the evening. The members of the
BUSINESS LOCALS
E . W. B A R T L E T T .
al committee, Hollister for con­
Mrs. Annie Eastland, of Mon­ ¡class of 1914 are. Mattie Lewis.
gress.
tana, has been in the neighbor­ Delia Rynning, Wava Herring, 11
ECONOMY is one of the
LAW YER
They have it -good fresh vege-
hood recently calling on old friends. Margaret Seward, Albert Shank-I j
most abused words in the dic­
tables. Go and see them. Fred
C O fX T Y T IC KET
While here she was the guest of 1 land, Robsrt Morton,
Jorg.
Kenneth I %
tionary. It does not mean
The Progress has been unable to
her brother, John Douglass.
Mrs. Ilarthtt, Hurley Fellows and Guy j *
the mere saving of money, as
get
only
a
partial
report
of
tbe
suc­
Office on Broadway.
Eastland resided here 19 years ago Graham.
$1500.00 to loan at 7 percent,
| |
cessful
candidates.
The
republi­
suggested
by low prices.
As Saturday was an ideal day for
Oregon gilt-edge security. Enquire of
One week from last night the
Estacada.
Anderson for judge,
29tf
J, W. Reed, Estacada. cans are,
True
economy
consists in se­
a picnic, there was a large crowd graduating exercises of the Eighth
Knight for commissioner, Wilson
curing for the least money the
out to the Grange picnic, about 800 grade will take place at the high
Large tract of good valley farm­ for sheriff, Harrington for clerk,
highest values possible.
J O H N B R O W N
ing land to he thrown open in cen­ Dunn for treasurer, Dedmau for were present. A fine dinner was school at 8 p. m. A good program
served and an entertaining program will be given.
tral Oregon in Mav. Good cli­
Without the value you lose,
recorder, Johnson for surveyor.
T H E IN S U R A N C E MAN
mate, plenty of water, ard rich
rendered. A pleasing feature of the
On May 29th comes the distribu­
Democratic
ticket
—
Cook
for
no
matter what you pay.
soil. For large map and full di­
O F G R E S H A M P H O N E 513
program was a May-pole dance by tion of promotion cards at school,
rections and information send $1 50 judge. Smith, commissioner; Koeh­ about a dozen little girls, who did
IN
T
E R N A T IO N A L Clothes
at 9 a. ra. Then in the evening
to J. C. Dearway. The Dalles. ler, sheriff; Green, clerk; Staats,
their
parts
splendidly.
Gov.
West
means T R U E ECONOMY in
comes the wind-up to this school
O R E G O N F IR E
Oregon, An opportunity to get a treasurer.
arrived in time to partake of the year, when the Alumni hold their
the best seD.se of the word.
R E L I E F ASSO CIATIO N very good tree homestead near
school and market.
31U
sumptuous dinner. After dinner he j annual reunion and banquet at 8
ESTACAD A R K P IB L IC A N VOTE
O F M C M IN N V IL E . O R E .
T ry an International Suit
After I p .
at the Hotel Estacada. So
Representative in congress — made an interesting talk.
Wanted—Highest price pa'd for
this
season. Let us take your
W. C. Hawley 92, B. F. Jones 36. the program, all who wished had , we have a whirlwind finish for the
Automobile Insurance a Specialty eggs at the Palace Meat Market.
measure and give you a sam­
Governor—Geo. C. Brownell 38, the honor of shaking hands with school year 1913-41 and we all de-
F k e u J o r g .
Wm. A. Carter 3 1, A. M. Craw­ the governor. At the close of the paIq from school giving three
ple of what R E A L T A I ­
May-pole dance Gov. West and the ■ cheers for E. H. S
Wanted —A good fresh cow for ford 23. Grant B. Dimiek 18, T. T .
LO R IN G stands for.
Geer it , Chas. A. Johns 5, Gus C. little dancers had their pictures
cash. Must be cheap
taken together. The proceeds from
\V. H. Holder.
S p rin g w a te r
Moser 7, James Withycombe 36.
tbe
stand during the dav were over
STABLE
State Treasurer—Thus. B. Kay
The Sunshine Circle met at Mrs |
$100.00.
For Sale— Household goods, heat­ 109.
J. F'. Smith's last Thursday after- j
er, range and tools.
H.
s.
Gibson
was
an
Estacada
Justice of Supreme Court--Thos.
E STACAD A, OREGON.
W . A. JO N E S
noon, although it was a cloudy day. I
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Mr«. Boettrich, Estacada. A. McBride 85, Henry J. Bean 70, visitor Tuesday.
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Quite a number were present and |
A. J. Chapman, Miss Edith
PROPRIETOR
Chas. L . McNary 54. Henry L.
Lost Black and white Fox Ter­ | Benson 44, Lawrence T. Harris 37, Chapman, Mrs Roy Douglass and brought sunshine with them.
Springwater school won in th e1
(load rigs and careful drivers always
rier, with Estacada licence tag on Samuel T. Richardson 36.
Mrs. R. B. Gibson were the dinner
spelling
match with Dodge school
neck. Fiuder will be properly re­
Attorney General— George M. guests of Mrs. Howlett Sunday.
Thursday afternoon.
SPECIAL ATTENTION
warded.
J. W. Reed.
J,
P.
Woodle
and
son
cu
v
are
Brown 7 1, J, J. Johnson 23, Frank
(liven Hunting anil Pishing Parties
Roy Wilcox was whittling with
S. Grant 21, Wm. P. Lord 12, G. building a barn for James DtShazer his knife when it slipped aud cut
of Firwood.
N. P'arrin 11.
his thumb quite badly.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass went
Team Work and Hauling by
Rtate Engineer— John H. Lewis
Graeie Millard is staying with
to Oregon City Tuesday to attend
98, L . R. Stockman 26.
Mrs. John Park while John is
the Day or Contract
Commissioner of Labor Statistics the wedding of the lattei s brother, working up in the mountains for
The
Universal
Car
%
—O. P. Hoff 55, M. K. Miller 34. Fred Moehtike.
awhile.
Mrs. Linda Hoffmeister called on
Fred S. Bynon 28, John A. Mad-
Jim Millard cut his foot quite
Mrs. Menane Tuesday afternoon.
,sen 7.
badly the other day while splitting
Commercial Patronage
Mrs.
John
G
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t
h
e
n
s
aud
daughter
Commisioner of Railroad Gom-
kindling.
1
m
ission-Frank
J. Miller 74, Hal Iicho, called oil Mrs. Full F'riday
a specialty.
We expect an R, P\ D. on the
i D. Patton 43.
Dodge mail route the first of June
T e a ch e rs Entertained
| For Senator, 14th Dist.—Geo.
as the Star route has been ordered
j
M.
McBride
74,
W.
J.
Clemens
28.
On
Wednesday evening Prof discontinued after May 31.
W . M. Yonce
Representative, i6lh Dist.—Guy and Mrs. B. F. F'otd offered the
We will sure have a dandy road
’ T Hunt 137. C. Schuebel f>2, E. D, hospitality ot their home to the on the Estacada hill when it is fin­
it
ti
Olds 55, W. Griseuthwaite 4 1, C. grade and high school teachers. 1 ished. Our road boss is doing
J. V. BARR
W. Parrish 38, Franz Kraxberger 11. The hostess had carefully planned good work there.
Representative, 17th Dist C. M. amusements for the entertainment
ll
it
We are glad to hear that Mrs.
Blacksmith
Wheelwright
Hurlburt 69, David E. Lofgreti 36. of her guests. F'or school niarms Wooster is much better and able to
I Judge—H. S. Anderson 91, W. and masters some proved them­ be up now.
Jauic.'v K. i'rticite ot Gladstone, L. Mulvey 72.
At the Old Stand
With full equipment.
selves fairly wise.
A jolly hunch went to Oregon
who was a defeated candidate for
Commissioner—Geo. E. Oglesby
Mrs Devore and Miss Welch city Kriday to witness the ball
the republican nomination for coun­ ¡72. Adam H. Knight 43, W. F.
GIVt HIM A CALL
added to the pleasure of the evening | gan)e beUvten Springwater and Or-
ty treasurer, shot aud instantly Harris 23.
Of Oregon City, Distributers.
with their music.
egan City high school. The game
killed himself at his home in Glad­
Sheriff— William J. Wilson 53,
Delectable refreshments were. weBt 9 to tI
{avor o{ Springwa-
FEAR.
Local Agent.
stone, Monday morning
It is John F. Albright 5 1, D. M Kletn- served late in tiie evening
A V E d o n e w ith F e a r ! lie has not I
(tr
b e e n y o u r frie n d .
| thought that his mind was un- 1 sen 23.
Those present were. Miss Jones. 1 There was a good turnout to
your honest,
| balanced by the death of his wife
Mr.
and Mrs. Guthrie, Mr. and
Clerk
Iva
M.
Harrington
103,
N o r h a« he been to face and
about two months aqo. Mr. Par­ : S. I,. Casto 33, John A. Lizberg 16 Mrs. Devore. Miss Dillon, Miss election Friday of both men and two.
o o trlK h t foe.
farm.
women.
W h o m e t you f a c e
dee was 75 years old but was asj ] Treasurer— M. K. Dunn 56, J. F\
The concert at the church last
Welch, Miss Erickson, Mrs. r.ra-
^jr and ^jrs jjaj]y spent the
challenKed you
Miss Emma Dowtv and George
He was a Nelson 37, J. K Pardee 32.
T o d r a w y o u r s w o ttl ttie b e t t e r m a n to active as a man of 60.
Wednesday was a grand success, Douglas visited with Mrs. Jack
ham and Miss Wash
sh o w .
L- | dav Friday with Mr. and Mrs
civil war veteran and former city
everyone doing thtir parts well.
Recorder—K. P Dedman 115.
Brown one day last week.
Kilgore.
F o r F e a r h a s w a lk e d w ith y o g In frie n d ly treasurer of Gladstone.
g u is e ,
Surveyor—H. H. Johnson 6 1,
Notice
John Githens shipped a load of
Ray
and
Guy
Wilcox
with
their
Y e t d r a g g in g b a c k , r e U i d i n g y o u r a d ­
A LSPAU G H
W. P. Smith 57.
vance
wool this week.
young lady friends, attended tbe
1914,
the
Department
May
12,
*F
in
a
l
Notice
W it h |Mtla<*ned w e a p o n h idd en In hi» Nleeve.
Everybody in this vicinity at­
Coroner — P. A. Schmidt 6 1, W. issued an order discontinuing the dance at P^agle Creek Saturday
Lawrence Alspaugh Is working
W it h f u r t i v e e y e s a l e r t f o r stolen c h an c e
Notice is hereby given that the u n -' E. Hempstead 48.
I l a v a d o n e w ith F o u r ' T u r n suddenly and
tended
the Grange picnic Saturday in Estacada this week.
night.
I).
No.
t
to
Estacada,
P.
O.
R.
dersigned, administrator o f the estate
su re
Justice of the Peace Devore 37.
T o s t r i k e h im d o w n w ith flruvl. f a t a l of Henry Clausaan, deceased, has riled
Saturday was an unlucky day and report a fine time.
Or,, designating same as R. D. No.
Mr. and Mrs. Lang of Portland
b lo w .
Givens 28, Alspaugh 1. Henthorn
He upset • Miss Emma Dowty went to Port­ spent Saturday and Sunday with
M a r c h o n a lo n e T h e r e a k a l k a n ot a t y o u r his final account in said estate in the
3. In order to enable us to handle for Mr. Carpenter.
h ee la
County Court for Clackamas County, 1.
this mail without delay and to twice with the same load of hay on land .Monday where she has a po­ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Githens.
That
t r a it o r o u s
fr ie n d ,
y o u r s ile n t,
State of Oregon, and that the Judge of
Constable---Atnes 37, Bates 25. I
s t e a l t h y fo e.
avoid mistakes, kindly advise yottr his wav home from Wm. Bard's, sition.
said Court has nprarinted Saturday, the Byers 1, Joues 1.
— V 1)1» Jo h n so n .
HOPE.
Mrs. Riding and daughter of
Notice
correspondents
and publishers of blocking the road the second time.
Sth day of June, 1914, at 9:30 o’clock
Í A R D a b ir d s in g
Owing to the last Saturday of
A. M for (tearing objections to said ac­
I 1,1
Pearl Smith is at home again for Molalla have been visiting with
vour correct address, viz: Estacada,
X
III
I n If.«* d a r k o f L><*. v in b s r ,
K ST ACA PA DEMOCRATIC VOTE:
count and for settling said estate
A m a g ic a l th in g
Ore., R D No. 3, Box
The awhile after working in Portland Mrs. Mary Hieple. Mrs Riding is the month berag a holiday. Red
A n d s w « » t to r c n r n i n
National Committee -H. M. Esterly
W . H. MATTOON,
Letter Dav has been changed to
s ru n s a r s r to sp rin g
same would apply to Dodge No 2 for almost ten mouths. She has Mrs. Hieple s sister.
57.
W
.
H.
Canon
IS.
Administrator o f the estate of Henry
T h o n w c we* * m S s p i s m b s r , "
taken
Bertha
Drew’s
place
as
cook
John
Githens
receiver!
a
supply
!
Friday,
May 29. After this wUl
Respectfully,
I h e a r d « b ir d m in;
i Claussen, deceased
Representative in Co-rress Freder-
In th e d a rk u f I V c s m S r r
tor Horner brothers. Bertha will of frogs from Chisago last week b*
A.
N
Johnson,
P.
M.,
last
Saturday as usual.
CLAUDE
W.
DEVORE.
H
.V,
risili
h
9.
—Oliva r l i e t f o r J in Ce ntury.
Attorney for A ri - v n i ,
Governor -C. J Smith iv. A. 8 Pe~- '
Estacada, Ore. work for Mis. Aue for a month or He is thinking of starting a fro g| 3 5 » 2
Estacada Pharmacy.
H aW /and Metho<**t
BONOS DEFEATED BÏ
LARGE MAJORITY
;if
a 1 I 1414 . 414 , 4 . 4 . 4 .« 4 t« 44 . 4 . 4 * 4 .«
Light
Livery, Feed & Sale
G. MARCHBANK
NEW
1914
P R IC E S
Effective August 1st, 1913, F. O. B.
Oregon City or Estacada
and
Model T. Runabout
$575.00
“ Town Car
825.00
“ Touring Car 6 2 5 .0 0
Pacific Highway Garage
J. W . REED,
H
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