Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, July 09, 1914, Image 4

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H E N R Y V.ADIX.M.E
1 final urcoutit in said estate in tin* Countv
P h iY S lC lA N St S U R G E O N ( Court ft r v'l.uk.itnart County, State of
Oregon, anil that the Judge of imid Court
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j has appointed Saturday the nth day of
OFFICK. ADJOIN INC, RRSIDKNCR July, A. 1 >. 1914, at 9:30 o’clock A. M.,
Local and Long Distance Telephone j for hearing objections to said account
The doctor’s phone can he connected ! and for settling said estate.
NKIL TAYI«OR.
with your home phone at night if re
l Administrator t»f the estate of M. II.
a nested. One long ring
| Taylor, deceased*
k b VI DJ W. DF.VORK,
£)r. W. K. HavHand Auu« ' |u v.immistrato,.
Physician and
Sur geon
Office on M a in Si. b e t w e e n Is
ar¡d 2 nd. T e l e p h o n e C o n :n \ / /
R e s id e n c e c o r n e r o f S e c o n d
u n d C u r r i n s tre e ts
Dr. L. A. W E L L S
D E N T IS T
A s s o c ia te d w i t h Dr. H .
Acnx.
DR R. MORSE.
P h y s ic ia n a n d Surgeon
N ews
M ethodist K.piscapxl C hurch
Meat Prices
This office each week receives j
Notice it* hereby j^ivt-n that the un- Sunday School . . .
The districts, report all hands
10 a. tn.
, *U'I i i.;nr*.!. .1 ! mi .11 :-t t :t‘ • >r ol tlu
Kpworth League - - - 6:30 p. tn. are busy haying, while it is not fiom the Union Meat Co a bulletin,
showing the condition ot the Fort- j
! M. 14. Taylor, iltrcmiKt’d . hart iiletl I ds
Notice (or Publication.
Office at
Department • 1 th
Porfían » Or* :on une 2ü. 19 14 . Ser. (*.
Nonce is » - 1
Amme
■Abose post-of
. f Cr-m-
met«.« b.-jg . \ ort •an«!. Oregon, dfu. on t.e VDth
,n N »
mer-l am At
n r.se the
•Strut h.
M W ; of the b W « Sec-ion i 4. Towns’
kan«„ t E s ­ Will astrette Menean, and »1 c »•.tuber
ther eon
j- the provisions o* the F -ia fune 3.
1 8 Vo and a a amenden-ry. known as the Timber
such va’ue as might be fiuei by
and Stone La
tpp raisernent. and hat. pursuant to such application.
the land ani Hi
hereon 1 ave beer aj (ta sed. the
limber estima e l 1 6 0 0 0 boati feet at 50 enta per
M - 1 60 00' be-a: 1 feet at 25 cents ter M and the
lar 1 $ 77.CC. t ■ at st id applicant will öfter fi nal proof
in s j ; port of h a ai ; Iicat'onaM sworn siati mem on
the 8th day of
ember 1« I4 before
- f *
ister an>j Ret etver U. S . Land Oiflce. at o: tland.
Orejón.
1 »Any peri- s at berry »o p r iest this purchase
before entry. . r Inir .ve a erntest at any tim e before
patent issues. by tin g a orr«> . * ved all davit in
Itili
c
entry.
Prayer meeting Thursday
8 p. m raining.
of PIANO Contestants
Week ending July 4
Standing
land market, giving prices current
Inasmuch as Mrs. Pearl Johnson ' Wilma Kitching
2.495
for the pHst week. For the benefit
Kd Genserowski and Carl Ward
ot the readers hereafter a digest of had obtained the largest number ol 1 Ruth Salmg
2-455
At Kstacada
First and third of Springwater have left for a few this bulletin will be printed
2,100
votes, during the week ending July Rosalie Allen
CATTLE:
Fed stuff. $7.50; 4th, she was awarded the weekly Mrs. Sherman Kilgore
Sundats in each month at 8 ]>. tn davs hunting trip in the mountains
2, too
grass steers, $7.25: cows, $6 00 to . ,
... ,
Second and fourth Sundays in each
2.085
Mr and Mrs. Irwin Wright en- sfi 25: spayed betters, $6.75. and Prlze- The ballot box will be Civic Imp. Club.
mouth at 11 a. in.
2,010
tertained a few friends at dinner bulls ranging from $4.00 to S4 5°- opened again Saturday, July n th Klva Adams
At Cnrtinsville First and third Tuesday evening.
j HOGS. Average top pi ice #K.oo. and a prize will be awarded the con­ The following each received the
Sundays at 11 a. tn Second amt
S H E E P : Top yearlings. $5.00; testant who has made the best nominating vote of 2, 000
Mrs. K. K. Erickson and dangh- two year olds, $4 75; ewes, $4 25, showing for this week. The fol­
fourth Sundaes at 8 p. m.
Springwater Church, Doris Lovell,
At Oat field Second and fourth ter F.’ten of Alspattch are on their and lambs, ¿0.00.
These prices are by hundred- lowing is the standing as shown Mrs. Guy Hunt, Mrs. \V. F. Cary,
and rela-
way
east
to
visit
friends
Sunday s at t p ut.
July 4th.
! weight and on the hoof.
fives.
Mrs. May Lovelace, Mrs. B. O. Bos­
At Mi. Zion— First and third
I No further word has been re­
well, Mrs. Chus. Sparks, Auttie
Below
is
a
list
of
the
Candidates
B H. Taorpies and wife of Port­ ceived as to the progress being made
Sundays at 3 p m.
Krigbaum.
Kstacada
Christian
land visited for a few d av s and regarding the Kstacada stockyards, for the First 4 Weeks.
C. H. Rees. Pastor.
Church, Mrs. J. W. Stubbs, Ethel
over the 4th with Mr and Mrs. J as mentioned three weeks ago iu
22,510 Tracy, Garfield Country Club,
W. Ferguson at the Hotel F.,tacada. this paper, but the yards are a Fearl Johnson
The Reorganized Church of
certainty and should be opened up Mrs Roy Douglass
Delia Ryning. Lela Howe, Gertrude
21.530
Hr. Adix has finally derided that before many weeks.
Jesus Christ of !.. 1 ) S. meets in
Dillon. Mrs. R. T. Carter, Rose
Myrtle
Looney
19.S50
the Ford machine is a winner and
Traehsel,
Bertha Devore. Wava
Lera
Dale
14.680
L. D. S. Church Reunion
erly the Howe More, Sundays ns has traded in his Ca-ter Car fot a
Herring,
Irene
Paulsen, Gladys Jo y ­
Gladys
Hayner
,
family sized Ford with some of his
12
.5
15
W elcom e to th e R k -O ro . aniz . ed
folio's s Sunday School at to, and
8,600 ner, Della Vallen, Susie Reid, Mrs.
C hurch ok J esus C h r ist ok F a tter Ja*. G. Hamilton
preaching at it o'clock A. M. All •
D ay S a in t s ’ C o n ii - rknck and R e ­ Miunie Nelson
7.265
Tb*> Misses Roberta and Rtiza-
cordially invited.
union to tie held in the large tent on tile Edna Jorg
59 70
!
I>eth
Reid
entertained
at
their
Gnr-
J. F. Wiles, Hitler.
lull west from the schoolhouse in lista-
Freeman. Ida
Lucile Jones
4 - 3 IO
' field home a few friends at an
cada, beginning July 17th and contiuu-j
[informal dancing party Tuesday
Kstacada
M.
K.
Church
4,260
lug 10 days.
The Christian Church.
evening.
3.200
Several noted speakers of the mission­ Alta Reisland
10 a,in.
Bihle school
ary force will he present. Services begin Mrs. Earl Kilgore
2,850
Mr.
J.
A.
Sonicr
has
returned
Preaching
1 1 a. m.
from an extended trill to Chicago Prii’. iy evening, July 17th, at H:oti 1 *. M. Emma Barr
2 . 79 °
7 p. m.
V. P. S. C. E.
and other eastern points.
Mr. with a free musical and literary program. Sadie Wilcox
2,675 Rachel Reed, Lula Tracy, Mrs.
Preaching
7:45 !>• «»• Somer feels that Oregon is the one Musical talent from Portland and Van­
Ellen Erickson
2,500 Hazel Beers and Nellie Vallen.
The public cordially invited to all ser­
best place.
| couver including the church orchestra
r K H A Cl I! N (S H K R V10 K S :
Pastor.
from Vancouver, Wash., will lie present.
Hr. L A, Wells is planning on ; Preaching services e v r y day following
•spendin g a pleasant vacation hv at 11:00 A. M. and Boo 1 ‘. M. for to days. You get too votes for $ t . cash purchase at Finch’s store.
Notice for Publicat'i n
BUSINESS LOCALS
: takin g an auto trip through the ; This is your opportunity to hear the gos- ,, ,,
300 ,,
,, f t . paid on old accounts at Finch's store.
Department of the Interior. U. S . Land Office at
: W illam ette Y a lte v . l i e exp ects to pel as taught in bible times by the Sou
., 2000 ,,
,, $ 1. cash ou new subscription to the Progress.
tele­ Portland. Oregon. July 3, 19 14. Ser. 0 2 7 8 2 .
| ot Cod.
Notice is hereby given that Andrew Kane, cf E’- i Lost— Black pig 50 to 75 lb s., 2 be absent from Ju ly 20th to 29th.
,, ,, 1000 ,,
,, $ 1 . cash for renewal to subscription or for
[ We make the claim that the gospel lias
v/ood. Oregon, who. on September 29, 19 10 , made holes in right ear
subscription jiaid in advance (no matter
Homestead Entry. No. 0 2 7 8 2 . for NE % NEK. Sec­
R .
. C a ry returned
, uesday : been re .Cored m its completeness and is
how far) at $ 1. for each year.
Notify, L. G. Reisland
tion 28 Township 4 South. Ran go 4 East. Willamette
from the C a rv H ot Springs, hot . today not only in word but iu power and
C L A U D E W . D E V O R E Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Ftnai
Call
at
the
Progress
office
or
Finch’s Store for further information.
went
b
ark
again
T
h
u
rsd
ay
night.
much
assurance
as
taught
by
the
Son
of
Three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above
H O U SE K E E P E R wants j>osi- H e rcjiorts h a lf a do/ n happy : cl0d and his disciples of old.
A T T O R N E Y - A T-LA W
described. Lefoie the Register and Receiver. U S.
quests at t li#-* springs and m ore in | Bring your bibles with you and see if j
Lard Of: ;« -I P r- .! Or*., n on the I 9th aiyof jtinil with good family either ill Ks
and
August. 191
I our claim is true. “ Prove all things, hold |
NOTARY P U B L IC
tacada or in country, latter pre transit.
»3 as witnesses:
Claimant i
fast that which is true," We only ask of ’
Edwr.rd
Dibble,
of
Elwood.
Oregon
ferred.
Address
Pi
ogress.
Estacada, Ore s o n
The report of the condition of
u a fair, intelligent examination of our
Stanley Turel of Dodge. Oregon
the K stacada S ta te Bank as printed ¡aitili the f aithof saint.of old. We wish
Daniel Stahlmaker, of Elwood, Oregon
For
Sale
—
Good
second-hand
Fetcr Nelson, of Elwood. Oregon
elsew here in th is issue, if com pared vou lo uniL rsUll(i Ulat we are not Mor-
E. W. B A R T L E T T ,
H. F. Hlgby.
w " h p re v io u s reports, show s a mc,ns uml that we are not ,rora l l a h .
Call at
Bicycle cheap.
%
Register.
L A V JY E R
good h ealth y, substan tial gain in W(. have m.vcrin au, way Mnc,ioned the
Hardware Store.
Proof made under Act June 6. 1912 .
! teaching of that abominable doctrine of
Office on Broadway.
REPO RT OF TH E CONDITION OF
They have it - good fresh vege-
A. W. Botkin has been confined polygamy or any of its kindred heresies
Oregon
Estacada,
taMes. Go and see them. Fred to his bed for past few davs with a as taught by the Mormons of Utah, but
ESTACADA STATE BANK Jorg.
painful atlact of sciatica but ex­ have always been their most bitter op­
at Estacada, in the State of Oregon, at
pects to be able to enj >v his meals, ponents. We believe that man should
t h e c lo s e o f b u s i n e s s , J u n e 3 0 t h , 1 9 1 4 .
JO H N
For Sale or Exchange—A nearly and get back to work, within a few j have but one wife and concubines he
RESO U RCES
| should none f r the Lord God delights in
Loans and discounts
........................... 5 62 6 3 1.3 7 new Oliver typewriter and a gas­ davs.
T H E IN S U R A N C E M A N
the chastity of women and whoredoms
Overdraft*, secured and unsecured....
none
oline cooker.
Richard Davis is installing in his Gar­ are an abomination before him.
O F G R E SH A M PH O N E 513
Bond* and warrants................................ . 11 6 5 1.3 4
M
<«
We are the original Church of L. P. S.
Enquire at Progress office.
Banking house...........
3 4 5 0 .0 0
field home a plumbing outfit, consisting
Fui iture and fixtures
1 7 5 0 .0 0
of bath, sinks etc. The goods were that was organized on the 6th of April,
9 798. b°
Duo from approved reserve banks.........
1830. We believe that Jesus Christ is
u
O R E G O N F IR E
n
Wanted —To Exchange a lot in purchased through Chas. M. Sparks.
Checks and oil er cash items ..............
29 6 81
the immaculate Son of God; that he
8
9
5
.3
6
(
M
o
n
hand
4
Portland
for
carjtetiter
work.
R E L IE F A S S O C IA T IO N
Civil
Service
Examinations
will
be
revealed his Father’s will to man, the
Expenses........
........ ... .................
none
Answer in care of Progress.
held next Saturday 9 A. M. at the school only true plan of redemption; that the
W ith full equipment.
O F M CM INNVILE. O R E .
Total ............ .
. Î94 4 7 5 .5 7
i house, for rural carriers, to fill vacancy faith taught by him is eternal truth; that
LIABILITIES
Wanted—A women to come to | on Route No. 2 . The examination will the gospel taught by him is true in its
Automobile Insurance a Specialty Capita! stock paid i n ............................ $25 0 0 0 .0 0 the house, to do washing m d iron- | i n charge of Mrs. Phal!e L . Nash, of organization, doctrine and practice, and
Of Oregon City, Distributers.
J<
Surplus f ind ................. .................. ..
2 5 0 .0 0
Oregon City.
we believe that the gospel should be
ing one day per week.
Undivided profits, less expenses an id
Local Agent.
taught in its fullness and plainess as it
taxes paid...... .............. .................. .
3 3 6 35
Write or call Progress.
Play Bal'd
Dividends unpaid.................. ................
none
was taught by the disciples of Christ in
Posta s tvin«s uank deposits
................ 3 0 4 2 .5 4
Oil yes, we plaved ball the 4th. the Nevu Testament times.
Dr. Morse also tests eyes
T he C eleb ratio n
Deposits due State Treasurer
3 0 0 0 .0 0
Wanted—Highest p rie' paid for Did va see it? Well you missed
We therefore will not shun to declare ¡ É g >
Individual deposits subject
(Concluded )
q
i>
-a
ttd
fits
glasses.
Office
over
d
to check
..... ....... ........................ 59 2P 4.03 eggs at the Palace Meat Market.
something. We’ re goin' to plav unto you the whole counsel of God. We
drug
store
about
f i o o . o o to sink in the bank,
Demand certificates of deposit.. .......
9 0 5 .1 5
kindly
invite
you
to
come
and
hear
for
F r e d J org .
the Liptnan Wolfe team Sunday
Time certificates of deposit
2 6 5 7.50
to be used as usual for the further
the 1 2th ut 2:30 P. M. They have yourselves, come and bring your family
Notes mm ! L’i.'t re-üscountad
l
none
W . A. JO N E S
and enjoy the services with us, praying An Apology and an Attempt good of Kstacada. The Cnrrins-
Bills payab e lor tnuney borr j . v t . J
played
13
games
and
only
lost
one,
C U R R A N T S FOR S A L E — I
PROPRIETOR
but when we get through with them, that God by his unerring spirit will guide
Total
( Concluded)
j ville band kept the crowd in good
$94 4 75 .57
can't find time or labor to harvest they will have lost two. Believe you iu the path of light, for God is light
Possibly
some
of
the
husbands
o
f,
humor.
Their music was fine and
Good rik. and en refill drivers nlwa>.
State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss: the currarts now on my bushes.
and in him there is no darkness at all.
me. Bert.
the
individual
members
can
furnish
[
in
their
white
uniforms they looked
I, Irwin I). Wright, cashier of the
Remember
the
date
and
place.
If you pick them you can have any
SPECIAL ATTENTION
, i
The ball game July Fourth, of
above named bank, do solemnly swear
N.
T.
Chapman,
District
President,
of a military or-
Given Hunting ami Fishing Partiei that the above statement is true to the quantity at a bargain. Phone Phil course, drew the fans and the Portland District.
adv.
of their family circle for the past gamzatton.
Staudish
at
once.
Grand
Stands
are
creaking
yet.
best of my knowledge and belief.
Sj»ace will not allow of a full ac­
Owing to a delay, they did not p’ av I Mrs. Guy Woodle of bugle Creek spent month, owing to the Work that had
Irwin D. Wright, Cashier.
T eam W o rk an d H au lin g by Subscribed and sworn to before me this
a double header hut they packed last Sunday in Portland, visiting Perry to he done by these ladies. Their count ot the celebration but as al-
ESTACADA PROGRESS
enough into tTie afternoon game to: Kit/.miller and family,
8th day of July, 1914.
individual part of the \V ork was the Ways, it again reflects all of the
( I n c o r p o r a t e !» >
the D ay or C on tract
make up for the loss, The Fulton
K. W. Bartlett, Notarv Public.
subject of conversation served at glory on the hustling members of
Mrs.
M.
H.
Boyle
of
Poison,
Mont.,
team was just as easy for Kstacada
Correct—Attest: Lerov D. Walker, |
breakfast, luncheon and supper and the C. I. C. and to those who at­
Morninq at as Portland teams always are, score formerly of Kstacada, is visiting her sis­
P u b lish ed I v e r y T hursd ay
Thomas Yocum, Irwin D. Wright, d
ter,
Mrs.
\V.
F.
Cary,
for
a
few
days.
after
a curtain lecture in bed, the tended and gave it their support.
only 5 to o with Fulton's taking
rectors.
ESTACADA. OKi GOA
tired
wives mumbled their plans iu
home the zero. It was good hall
Commercial Patronage
B. F. Ford and family have gone to
R. M. Smallish, F.ilitor and Manager |sll the w ay through but a kind of Gladstone to enjoy the Chautauqua their sleep and began their Work
It has Been definitely decided that
East Clackamas Fair Program
a specialty.
Holiday spirit game, with Doc soak- sessions throughout.
agaiu the next day. Those living
the commeici il. industrial and de-
v ic e s .
\\\ G iv k n s ,
Remember-
Tests eyes and fits glasses.
Office over Drug Store
Local and long distance
phone.
The
N E W
Universal
1914
Car
P R IC E S
Effective August lst, 1913, F. O. B.
Oregon City or E s ta c a d a
BROW N
Mode! T. Runabout $575.00
Town Car
825.00
Touring Car 625.00
Pacific Highway Garage
REED,
Livery, Feed & Sale
STABLE
tnteTdci at th. t.
: , . it- Estaraa* Or.scn as ing one over Main St. bound north
velopment oiganizations of Otegon
second class mail
towards Currinsville in the first act
will
hold
a
hig
Industrial
and
Land
W . M. Y once
and that took the pip out of the
S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S
Products Show in Portland from I
Fu’ tons. The game next Sunday
One year ........................................... . $1 00
Oct. 26th lo Nov. 14th at the] St* month*......................... ................................ 50 against the Liptnan Wolfe aggrega­
tion means real ball playing on our
Armory and other j>laces. As each i
J. V. BARR
part or get beaten and we hon't itt
successive year has shown an in­
| tend ta get that. Come and see it.
Thursday, July 9 , 1914
crease in these exhibits, the coming
Blacksm ith and W heelw right show will eclipse all others. The |
The following are the hatting av­
During the past week petitions erages for file local team up to July
new born Kstacada Development |
] for twenty Initiative measures were 5th.
At the Old Stanti
League should get liusv at once and
H.
i. K.
Pet.
| completed, and eleven other tueas-
C. Ocuglnss
16
40
400
begin creating interest on the jrart
nres are referred to the people by R. Douglass
GIVE HIM A CALL
89
15
384
ot the growers to make a showing
; legislative action. Thirty-one bills Sag.ir
6
18
333
of tlie land products of the Kstaca­
13
Simmons
317
will be voted upon in November.
41
da country at this show. The
Hurst
10
38
263
growers of grain, fruits and veget-
6
222
27
This office is being flooded with N. Itronson
Kiactsch Mills
First class lumbe r of all kinds. • “,,,es sho,,ld
We SELL and DELIVER
Wednesday the Sunday School
, picnic of the Springwater Chinch
was held at Shiblevs, this picnic
First class - $1.00 per cord
was given through the courtesy
> ol John Peterson. Ice cream and
Second class 3.50 ’
’
, -»titer good things were served by
Cord Wood in any Quantity the ladies.
16 inch WOOD
Witte
B C. LOONtY
or S. L. FISHER
The Gresham Outlook has just
It is a fine businesslike looking
The director» of the Porter School at ■ *he celebration and finally fagged bound booklet, well illustrated with
a meeting last week, selected Miss : out at night.
Estacada Booklet views. This Fair
Virginia Nottingham of Portland, as I Thanks are the least we can give
comes off in Kstacada Sept. 8th and
teacher for the ensuing year.
j tjje.se Workers, tliey deserve ntonti-
Mr. and M r . Edwin J . Swindells amt m ents aud llle >; are
,hose
son, who sp.-nt two weeks at "La- themselves. Kvery day Kstacada
Barrevue" have returned to Portland, is being benefitted by some benev-
Mr. andMrs. Geo* J. Perkins and son, olence of the C. I. C .; we owe them
came out from Portland for the week ; for our strect iigt,tjI1K. our clean
end. Mr. Perkins was favorably im-
.
pressed with the country and hopes to s ,r s e ls ' etc ■ etc* ^
now have
later he able to locato in Garfield.,
j ' tew, public stall-room and a big
9th. Supt. Ford ot the Fair has
hustled to get out such a readable
program. The officers of the Fair
ate John Ely. Pres,; F. J. Harken-
rider, V. Pres.; Mrs. A. \V. Bot­
kin, Secy. Treas.; Jas. Snibley, Kd.
Shearer and F. B. Guthrie as direc­
to r. This is the first real Fair to
be held here and to read the pro­
gram it looks as though tvery blade
of gtecn grass and some of the E s­
tacada thistle crop would be eaten
off by the dairy exhibits alone, not
to mention the poultry, horses,
swine and sheep. The exhibits
consist of everything from stock
and agricultural products to baking
and needle work. More will be
said about this Fair in later issues,
but just remember it and prepare to
make an exhibit yourself.
5
24
208
j drinking fountain for man aud
«
34
176
Mr. and Mrs. W. Givens, Mr. j T>east
especially by the hop growing in- ] G. Smith
5
166
30
lfifijand
Mrs. F'red North and Mrs. D.
These women were out to make
terests. A goodly supple is also! A. Smith
3
23 •
130 W. Braznell are sjjeuding a tew
money
and they made It, but only
9
L
.
li
r
e
u
s
o
n
16
125
furnished by the other side. I t !
d:,vs vacation at Tillamook.
In
Mrs Gertrude to spend for the good of the city
would look better to the Progress!
Wednesday 's game the mean time
it one or both would ask tor adver- a* Chautauqua, from the Molali» Grimm is again in charge of the and its people. They could easily
dation with Will Dale as assistant. have contributed $ 2 00 each and
Using rates, instead of expecting Team, bv . score of 14 to 1. F ri-1
«lay s game ga-.n-t Oregon City is ]
raised as muce money as the cele­
valuable space for nothing.
Mr. and Mrs. W . French of bration netted and could have taken
exjieit d t-> be hanl one, for it
means pl.i\ in g with the crowd root- Portland visited last week at
it easy, but they preferred Work
A letter was received at this of­ ing for Oregon City.
I the heme of Mrs. Adelaide and hard Work to give evert one a
fice reot tly from Walt.r Wood-
After the parade on the 4th, 1 Miller.
good time.
aril, formerly of Kstacada, now on
The Progress knows that every-
the U S. S California on the Pa­ th Estacada R d & Gun Club Last Sunday Mrs. R oy Doug-
pi,»eon she- ;t on : ^ held a regular family retm— one joins in this vote of thanks,
cific c>ft the coast of Mexico. He held a clay
jqu ^ their Ea-de Creek home
^ «- ccitamly are proud of our wo*
Mrs. S. F. Hewlett of litgle Creek,
wishes to tie »emembered to his tneir range on X errace z-vdcit—
many friends here and of course in­ tion.
Ai- ut ten mar.vsmen
friends and relatives from inen- Ma>'
L. I. C flourish wlio was visiting the Woodies at E&taca-
ud its good exantple <!a lot the past two weeks, lias returned
sisted that the Progress be sent
rc pre cut and the scores Qreg on C ity, Logan and else- iorcver
act as a stimulus to the est of us to her home.
regularly to hint, care of the P. M. averaged better than at any where>
especially to us of the "sterner sex ."
at San Ftaucisco.
previous shoot. T he dub had
Rav Wilcox of Garfield started to wat-
Saturday night at the Fam ily
expected a larger attendance
The ladies of the C. I. C. have
no'* takin* s^ c- anti prohibition advertising matter, I Schutt/.
K. Douglass
t il care of such specimens as are
Dimension material a specialty. extra fine. Kstacada never has
I r - cii represented at these land
Prompt deliveries made from 1 shows but should be, fora compari­
big stock on hand.
son between Kstacada's products
and those of the majority of the
Phone or rail af mill, at Dodge j well advertised places in the Wtl-
0 . C. Kiactsch, Owner. Itmctte Valley, is all in Kstiu-ada’ s
favor, but we haven't advertised
tin nt.
in town came in direct contact with
printed and delivered for distribu­
Mrs. Lee Wills and son of Fairview,
Ore. spent the 4 th. in Estacada and these Workers and all visitors saw tion here, the official program of
Visited her mother Mrs. R. J. Pulma -1 them Working all day the Fourth, the coming Kast Clackamas Fair.
teer.
running the various departments of
The work on the Zion Koud is
about finished for this season, rixk
led r.sid hnvtng liecii built front
R o u tt 3, l-.-tacaiU. Oregon
Or leave order*, at Pn-.git-ss Office Botkins him to the Archie Yocum tacada
barn, a distance of atxuit 1 f> of a
mile.
The regular July 4th. picnic was
W
Ht-nrv Pen ten tim e front Windlmg, six-lit
held at George with a good crowd
in attendance, while some it the Ore., to e--on I the 4 th in Kstacada. M-t
George people Fourthed at I.staca- Hr and R. F. Snyder »re winking at Blai k
Camp Y for the Booth Lumber inter­
da.
judges
est*. He returned Monday night.
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invited to • picnic at the Q»r-! ” *"* h,,,s* *“ ,b* creek »t the foot o#
much outside diversion. It is
film, “ The Sons of a Soldier,” geld
Country Club, as the guests of
' w,l8° " HiH last Thursday niRlit.
plannpd by several of the mem- will be shown, this is a wond«*- the
Society, Thursday,
llo” e hrokr awar sn,l ran as far as the
It Blackburn of Eugene, oers to take pat t in some of the ful dramatic spectacle. Sunday j uly 30 th
wag»«r place »distance o< about a miles,
th e 4th at the home of his Portland Gttn C l u b shoots, on night, four com^le-e reels, en-
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where the buggy was smashed to kind-
Mrs Will is Yonce. Mr. their new grounds, near Jcnne titled "Babette,” “ The Other
nr. R. Morse has arranged to lm*- No one « » hurt, »»the road
urn and Will Still acted as Station Oil the P. R. L. & P. Girl,” “Friendly Neighbors” lent the Chas. Dubois home tor the
d««r at that hour and th« ng waa
Co.’s line.
and “ Oh, Such a N ight.”
|summer.
|«wpty.
of the racing events.
the
early part of this week.
f
The