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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1914)
Supplem ent t o th e Efitarada P ro g re s s *yl* 0 !*•!?. .:f' c f Sell woe T* V.'otl • rr * I' ■ Hrvle; 1 meetings, fieitl at me home oi is visiting at me cumnsvillc Mrs. S. F. How let t of Eagle homes of Albert and Charlcx Creek are both pleasant and prof K itching. itable. A fter a praise and prayer The Misses Minine Stein mar. service, a ‘Bible study is given, I and Louise Duus of Eagle Creek * Dear Mr. Lovelace, each one reading in turn from and Garfield, spent :* pleasant I feel it my duty to sit down and the Scriptures. Last week the day visiting’ friends at George write you this letter for two reasons. subject was ‘ Searching the Scrip last week. First, I believe you to be an honest tures” and this week, by request, From till section - come n i • : t ■ man and second, I know I am. “ The State of the Dead” Using Blit I also believe we have both the following texts: 1 Thess. 4; of the haying being finished and been skinned by some would be 13: ICor. 15: 18:20: John 11: 11-1 the threshing and cutting of honest business man or men. 4: Dan. 12: 2; Job U : 12;-W: 13; grain well under way. Spring- During the flood in this district Acts 7: 21), 60: 2nd Kings 16: 20; water reports G foot grain and one year ago last March, you gave i and other passages. The subject plenty of it. while Geruge re some flour to be given to lhe suffer of Wednesday’s meeting August ports bumper grain crops bat poor outlook for spuds unless ers of said flood, l believe, for 1 5th will be the Res.surection. rain comes scon. The threshinj found a letter today in a sack of Mr. and Mrs. E. Eilers of season with its hum of Die har flour saying so, and sign d by J. F Pleasant Home have rented the vester, always sounds poetical Lovelace. Jack Brown place on the Clacka and is a reminder of the profits N o w after about one year and mas river near Currinsville and of the labor, but it muio ahvny - four months, a grocer in this city will be welcomed by this com be a gentle reminder to the farm sells this sack of flour to a boarding munity. ers’ wives, that they have u> do house where l am staying The Messrs. ssrs. C. C H. and Will Bar- some tall hur ling to feed the question is who stole this sack of flour from the flood sufferers or thoiomew and Mi.-is Mary Morgan tint ruing < t c w when th: ir tor 11 maybe stole a car load for all 1 of Heppner, Ore., are visiting at comes and it isnt only the men and E. E. that do the work, for ihe wile know? I know who sold it a ml am the homes of C. does her share all th ough the' willing to help you m any way p »s Saling o f Currinsville. sible. Roger Cary returned Tuesday year and is entitled to her- half It you want to And out am more frem the Hci•y ii ,■ L Fq.«rlrg's and o f the proceeds. about it at this end of ilu Hue. 1 i M a x K l a e t s b «1 i w a c . u a u t . lit <*xpects • ' :v ) b:»c!c : . a .in F * ; . y. me know Auvwa\ 1 ilun’ i Huns He reporis a!ieiher [ :« 1v 0 ! i ( •.r- 1\ ‘ . I d t w o ucfe-i w i i h s m a l l I h j h v * the pure food o f f e r s ot this Matt 1.ita iy Sips tier ut Lstacud-j. R1 go i ' : t 0 l t i c y. :w it.g.f '.a i ■ m 1 ale tiomg their Only '<> I d l i n g »hi* we vihierness I T h e land T lo ated in th e g u lc h Li fc in c: flour Jay around «me ytar and four V * ■ r I '*r00C •vi.i A ■. c r as a long the VVil-o 1 11 ill road months before l> iag sold 1‘ lie his cTo* it vs all reed '.uht ig in Mr. and Mrs mark on tne outsit It? ot tics sack l ll H avner of aroun d the wal m i n . ’ his com- stales that ii was M.»uuta- i i u o i h\ Spiin gw ater ii •' ** juM returned plexi« m is th 1 . i .. Warm Detm-ni Bios L’o. »4 Walla W .»lla 8prr troni attending ilie h i v i o s i t ihe I nei s p i r i t i ! i IÌ m ic bollir at NVw Fb a, Wash 1 liolo- find ing 1 be w«*ik n* flo u r is h in g and 01YZ, Me: K m d l v let me hear Horn % on M r Lovelace I vvil1 hold liie letter me.v an l tl t ; U :UvlA. . .■ ;'ioth- pro-p ei « Hi - coiai l i it ns. i fo u n d until then an d now so lung er?, :: . tne latter’s ma« •hir.t made T h r e e of the J . 1 \ VVoodh- c h i l a trip up the Chit:!:anv. Mcitday rtitd G o d B les s \o n . c p.e:: : day with d r e n are lem porri? ily c on fiin d to and re; a rtie d Y o u ts ui.lv. ab ut fio trout, eauy;i:t i 1 the 1 th eir home, being qu a va.m in ed w i ’ ii Signed, th e turnups W h ile ll?e\ a i e l ot of Nortli F oi ’ k vicinity Win c i . > i o r ¡ d a n g e r o u s ly s ic k , it is h a u l on 1 lit in 212. I*.. 3rd St Me«tsre. t i a \ t ::ci;d, , J ieu' ? and I d u r i n g th is v aca tio n season. .VlKldietovvn. Ohio. K (ily c-f the If. U. 1.. ft 1’. Co. T h e house an d h u m of A Sn\ in- 1 ’. S — I wrote th is lv-tier bec au se were Esfacmill VioitOl* V\ dnes- I h a v e th ese th-il art deal '«. me day. With their renal , j-Li nistie s k v tit H ig h la n d w as c m n p ltit • v con su m ed by h i e last w*ck. li v in g here and d u r in g ih e flood smile. they as r .red t do editor M iss R a c h e l Reed will be in th ey went h i m ’ tv som e ot Hie time thut the stcc k yj>rdd, th.’ . ravel w h i l t n o w , o thers are » llmg fl 'ii bunkers and the 11 1 \y tf.way pave- c h a r g e <>t the H ig h la n d S c h o o l for ; in the the e n su in g Near and M k s M \ n e that was sent h re b o m () vg*m ;«» ment will ill bf? real! be g i v e n to the suffe rers. It io ks near future Ml If« leii v. i. lithe W oo d ie w ill h a n e c h a i g e «>1 the to nr? like s o m e th i n g wa.-. n e t n boosting spit it :• r* 1 He 3«.A , their V'itila S c ho ol cottili s . u u . som e place W. F T M r. C P. W ood le recent I pnr- .ti i.-s Pearl Smi ;h. «1r. ’pl :er of c hased a hai.(’ som e lug C a «1 i 1 lac 1 ¿.r It will be renumbered that FAt • . . I, o f an d is raiding Ins s h a r e ot ihe «lust cada sent a car load of supplies t*. M •. a; id -M i’3 . .i. F. 0 to Mr. along ihe h i g h - i a v s m i w r c i n s . the flood sufferers when t:u- cali Spi is:irwatc-r,, Wat • tn A : ; m . July came for help. T h e sack .»{ flour Jas. Si mol d cf Mr and M r s G . M C-H .ivell They ci. '‘ n;.\ : -king an.} fannix ot ( )re«g«»n b r \ and ,\!i*s mentioned was one <4 s« veird s;.cks, 27th. 1 . Lie, ! Sc.:. Wash. shipped m the carload w in d, “ a- their heme it F a r r i e C a l d w e ll vi>i;ed a? th e honor made up largeh of pot.i'ors, FUeie ! "¿¡and, of C A Loone> in Cur 1 m s v il le la -t C. VV. R:ay no,L* 01 is on * *> i . 1 -11 • t i ». Ohio «it Hun ts formerly ch ici .. er t : the SnndiiN . are not selling i nr poiatovs no .v, Co^st Hrids,; C<-,, e 0 : 1 at this Mr. and Mrs FI h -<>. Hirders. I-.!. t a lie v pi ici S am « » « , office Weiìr- X c.\ , , l :'Ci i ’.ji.unt 'r-tn 1 lartit-rs * f ( d'Mfge and Airs Hertiia Me There are a!vva\ s some g holds .t v. trip to the agle Lean of Pntlan«! inaile alurr-. i:ig t ri j » w every calnmitv ami. the p aiti- » win» 1 ridere. Mr. Ki;. nor the into the , mount-tins . last . . week tn ’ return- r .1 ‘iri(l C<* pknt\ t>i black lx rr:. would steal food c mi h .. time, can will only be classed with ’. lie I d . rob ten The Modern J’ri.-i In- . I d s raid Dt ylon Flood Remind.»* T h e following letter was received by John F. Lovelace of Kstacada: — Middletown, Ohio. July 19, 1914. tiers and should be made an t x imple of, even ar this l.ue «late All of the ghoul*' and 1 hi ves m Ohio Can never s e d tile s»»t t: * t brotherhood and tharity tha? w .*• represented ill f :» it n r lord >f slip plies, sent t j \ l.stacaili to t.. suf b rers an . A. IS ?.uii i:e a aoc’ iii it T ’ .c afte:- the b--- • • •' - r-txt ci mn ui icarir-i. o.' iv A. i . & A. M . August 4th. All .! ■ r Miss Dei! a S w e d e v of St. venson. th- ir families ari» ali n: t . Wash, who ins be n visiting her the 0. E. S. an- inviti.-.1. O. E. S r i's V, M. sister Mrs. K a * t Douglass ol F. gle Creek, for the pasr few vv«ek^ r»- tlimed to her hunir last Tue>da\ and was accompanied a-« tar as Port land by Mrs Douglass Mrs. Gertrude G rimm of Portland was an Iistacada visitor t r a half day this week. Mr. Slusher ot Cohnnhia Slough was through the Alspaugh district lu>! week, buying sheep. G eorge Filers of Bissell will start immediately building ? new house cu his ta:ni there V1 1 It- tlR t 11 all tl. 1 V *■A Kill il? 1 | f * ? 1 Irt-«l rt*gnlar in* rt ng an.! he 1*1 >. {•><• nic dinner on Krt;_ le t' re»- k \ir‘ . M TV H r ¡pie. X< ab H. b !» a nd Mrs. Frank Ho\ i f of ~ iv I Cr t e k. starteli for Vlmrur I I * « ‘ U%i Thursdat H n aut«» but lie chai ii ur thought the bill h lotte i m » -ftep, tlicv return*..d before i. .ch!;;_. the summit A team of lueses b< ! ; ,ging to l.a. t Sunday Mrs. lieu, Hoir- F.dvv. ShUvJd, of O -or g e iati avvav last week and onlv to p p e d on i’.leister of E:r . Cuvk v.’:ts pi antly surp. P' d ly, a . 1 Ti"cir u reaching the b i.ks *»t Jiggle Creek. number of frier.ds, who spent the 1 lie damage consjsud of a thor- or.gbK wreck« tl mowing machine atti a . 1 0 : 1 wet), h. r. 1 to wlii-’b Mie team vas attached. Th* Misses Grace uv-i ¿Ki'p. T h e Vli.M-x F.llen and Tressie Parrei ot Harter., were ihe guests of Miss Marie Heipk of Alsp-nugb. I L c U s o f Pottb-nd have Ireen Ksia- ernia N-oitors in the past *%t-ek Iasi we.?k. f i l e Hicks girls former!*. Iiv« d her«* Miss Ruby O1 . er e.f Coiwaliis movetl about a \ c,,r ago to • , , • * and « " I . IdlM r ‘ I HUHIU was the guesi mr a le w oays of K-x mond. W H«h 1 mr ... h^v»- r-tvui. M's ElRi.b . !V id ~ r . ,