Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, August 06, 1914, Image 4

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    PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Notice lor Publication.
Deperirne ■ -I fhe !.i:<v • U. S L-
PoH'er.d Oregon June 20. 1914. Set CM*
Notice Is hereby given li s t t -
G
who#« H)St vit address is 5 1 8 C
m ate« tPdg . Po Hand. Oregon
day cf Auto t. I 9 I J filo in this ct-
P H Y S IC IA N & SUR G EO N
at.on. N? C J’KO
jnen* an 1 A.
NW1« cl the i'A . Sortiert 14 T :
W : A r i e t t e Me: idra»
Ran^e c
O FFICE, ADJOINING RKSIDKNCH tharto
S
sr:i<»nda».*ry know
187« a : a
Lot»l *nd Lonfc Distance Telephone
and Stone L t ■ t i r i b va! .e #s
The doctor’s phone can be connecter appratì*' >• and that, pursuant to
with your home phone at night if re ih* lard anti Hi Her thereon have b
j timber esuma e * 16 0 0 0 t xtard fe
quested. One long ring
’ igrd feet at 25 c en
M i :
( l.nu S77.CO ■i i t aa‘d a n I leant w
• n *upc ort of h a apjticat'cn and sw
th# &ih day cf Sei-lerwher. 19 I 4
i&;#r and Ree eiver U. S . Land (
O ra l ri
1 lAny person is at ! * trty
r •
bei. re entry c In.uet.“ a Tontest .
paier.t issues by ti . . a .'¡r
O f f i c e on M e i n St.
H w o o n 1st this office, a ef.i'Ç la c tj « h i.h
H E N R Y V .A D IX .M .E
ESTACADA
PROOKESS
( I n C u KPORATKD
.Mr. F r a n k o f A U p a n g lt . has
lus n e w house alm ost com pleted.
T h o se G r a v 1 B u n kers
Standing of PIANO Contestants
Week ending August I
A g 'od tleal o f s p a c e h a s boon j
Mrs. L e e Bron son r e t u rn e d l a s t 1 t a k e n up w i t h g r a v e l b u n k e r t a lk '
3tfbftahfrt fverv Iliursdav Morning ul
w e e k from :i visit w i t h riff f a t h ­ in this pappi­ lo ely and more
(SIMADA. OlilbOA
will h - tid until E - a c da g-
e r anil s is te r at Hoskins. Oro.
Inasmuch a- Mi»s G!ad> s Huvner I to Edna Jorg
39 .1 15
Mr. Hu .t of th
the bn kvr
nii’wav company promised to liiii obtained the Urgixt number of i i t F.stacadi M. E. C hurch 38,875
call at this office las', w o k and votes, during the week ending A u g 12 Mora Johnson
32,720
•m are » at tt.e ro an i <* tr. b . .a. a ia Ore».
ss
explain the high estimated c st 1st, she was awarded the weekly 13 Sadie W ilco x
23,225
Miss Edwards of Portland visited of the bunkers as prepared by prize.
T h e ballot bo x will be ’ 14 Emma Barr
21,500
it the Duus home in G ai field last their engineer, but pro bah! • o v ­
20,370
ine to press of business he hi ;:>t opened again Sa turday, A u g . 8ih ! 15 I.ucile Jones
Sunday.
and a pii/e will be awarded tile eon- , 16 Ru th Saling
One year
reach Estacada.
17.865
S u n Kddv of Portland was n
ut the Progress hai learn 1 tesiaut who has made the best 17 Della Valleil
16.050
wi t-k end guest at the home of Dick what it c >st to build the wooden
showing for this week. T h e fol j 18 I.ela Howe
13,515
Gibson of Magie Creek.
bunkera in the Garfield district lowing is the standing as shown 19 Ethel T r a c y
Thursday, Arguii 6, ) 9 I 4
D r . W. K. H a v i l a n d
13.150
A n ci ¡demie of 1 black tongue” is and the price won 'furnished by Aug. ist.
20 Ethel Horner
i t . 125
P h y s ic ia n an d
reported as causing damage I > the the two road supervisors di v tly
Want and Eor Sale Column
i °.955
interested. rJ'he Garfield bunk­
Below is a list of the Candidates | 21 Mrs Earl Kilgore
calile in Ihe Spring»»- 1er district.
Surgeon
ers. comprise four separate bins, for the First 8 Weeks.
I 22 Ellen Erickson
to.765
live ry want ail which has ap-
Mrs. J. \\ . Dowty of Alspaugh, or handling four ‘ grades of
23 Alta Re island
10,560
1 G lad y s Hayuer
I pt-arvd in the Progress in the past who has been quite ill for some crushed rock, and cost $103.00.
108,522 24 Effie C o x
u n d 2nd. T e le p h o n e C o n n e c tio n
9.995
six weeks, with one exception, has time past. Is reported to be well These bunkers are directly under 2 Lera Dale
R e s id e n c e c o r n e r o f S e c o n d
25
Mrs
J.
W
.
Stevens
8,780
94.195
on
the
road
to
recovery
the crusher and are in working
| brought from one to a dozen au- i
a n d C u r r i n s tre e ts
8,705
order now.
As soon as the 3 Grace Denney
9 b 585 26 Jus. G . Hamilton
Mrs. Henry Beers of Gresham threshing season is over, the 4 Mrs. Roy Douglass
sw ers lo the advertisers.
N ititc far I'ubfic’-t n
8,500
86,705 27 Mahle T r a c y
D e i.itir tp t ci ih ,
U S . U -d
T h is department of the Progress is spending the week with her hauling of the cm (bed rock will 5 W ilma K itch in g
28 Garfield Country Club
6,540
85.^38
Dr. L. A. W E L L S
parents
at
Alspaugh.
as
her
hus­
Pbntwid. O ,« .;.n. Ju ly 3 . 19 14. S « r .
■
begin in earnest, by hist icts 10 6 Pearl Johnson
should Ire used try everyone wishing
Notice is hereby p:ven that Andrew Ka
3 . 5*5
7 1.505 29 Leta Posson
band is hunting in the mountains. a d 49.
wcod. Oregon, w lc . •i T e; :en »Ser 29,
to huv or dispose of stock, tools. ,
T
h
e
prize
for
the
week
ending
7
Rosalie
Allen
55.090
Homestead Entry. Nn 0 2 7 8 2 . for NE't N h 1«
D E N T IS T
Miss Dora Currin of Currins-
‘the bunkers to be built in Es­
babv huggies or anyone of a hun
t on 28 Tow nil.ip 4 S ttth Ranf e 4 Eas Will
54 . 7*5 A u g . 81I1 will be a Rogers silver-
ville
lias
returned
from
Canity
tacada
will be about the same 8 Minnie Nelson
Meiidian. has filo ; r .t re cf intention to móke
tired things that von either want to
48,282 plated berry spoon.
where she has been visiting ilie size with hut three compart­ 9 Myrtle Looney
Three year Proof, to establish claim to t! e land above
described, before the R egister and R eceiver. U S. buy. sell or trade.
family o f Win. G ith en s.
ments, instead of four.
Of
A s s o c ia te d w i t h Dr. H V. Lard Office ai Poniard. Oregon on the i 9th day of
It costs 5c per line to advertise j
course, the figures furnished by !
Rcnnembcr-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A
.
J.
Brown
of
August. 1914.
the railway company of $2,476. At) I
Aaix.
your needs. T r y it and see w hat
Claimant names as witnesses:
Eagle Creek left Tuesd ay morning
Voit
get
100 votes for $1. cash purchase at F in c h ’ s store,
included the buildinji of ihe over-:
Eclwatd Dibble, cf El wood. Oregon
rtsuits you get.
for Seaside, Ore ., where they ex
■ i 300
„ i t . paid on old accounts at F in c h ’s store,
Stanley Ture! cf Dodf.e, Oregon
head
switch,
with
its
piling,
ties,
|
Fourteen parties called at this j pect to remain for a couple of weeks
Daniel Stahlmaker. of Elwood. Oregon
.. 2000 ,,
,, $ r. cash on new subscription to the Progress,
rails, switches, trolley wires, j
Peter Nelson, of Eiwocd. Oregon
D R R. M O R S E .
office last week, asking about goods
,, 1000 ,,
,, $1. cash for renewal to subscription or for
Miss Nina T a y lo r of Currinsville etc., an 1 the bunkers are merely
H. F. Higby.
subset 1 pi ion paid in advance (no matter
advertised in last weeks' want ads. has returned from a five w eeks’ ¡a small part beneath, but even
R egister.
P h y s ic ia n a n d Surgeon
how fur) at S i . for each year.
Proof made under Act June 6. 1 9 1 ?.
visit with lier sister, Mrs. Dawes of then the price looks mighty big \
F
O
R
S
A
L
E
20
fiue
pigs,
Ortley,
Ore.
Tests eyes and fits glasses.
wn or Call at the Progress office or Finch’s Store forfurther information.
the majority oi the expense
Phone or call
A m o ng the losses of live stock in borne by the rail-. ,iy covnpai > or;
Office over P r o g Store
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H. Epperson, Garfield.
jib e past week, is included a v a lu ­ the county at large, it looks as
Local aud loii^ distance tele­
“ Schooling in youth should inv ir la h ly In­
a b l e horse belonging to Dick G i b ­ ! though the bunkers would be a
direct d l to j> epan* ;i jrets;,n in t !:• - L i - n *. • ■
FOUND A
sin ill purse
in son of liaglc Creek
for the host j» rn ian c iit otxupatn a lot whn.it
phone.
long time coming.
h i is c a p a b le ." —P resid en tC . W. l.lio t.
Marchbank's Store, Sunday last
R. M. SUndish. Editor And Manager
Mrs. K. A m a n ti is v i s i t i n g h e r
d a u g h t e r . Mrs. ( 1 . Z w i -rmen o f
lle o r g o , fo r a f e w w ee k s .
THE LITE CAREER
T h e Ladies Aid Society of Cur
Smalt amount of change in it.
T ro u t F ry L ib erated
rinsville will give an ice cream so-
Owner call and identity same.
j cial on the lawn near the church
T h e Oregon State Fish Com-
A T T O R N E Y -A T -LA W
T hursday evening, August 6th.
I mission’s special car. the “ liain-
and
Forty* riUh School Year Opens
F O R S A L E — Good fresh v e g e ­
.,u=_|bow” arrived in Estacada at-
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
T
h
e
Modern
Priscillas
of
Currins
tables.
Come
and
see
them.
S E P T E M B E R 18th, 1914
ville hereafter will meet the fourth Hwhed to the regular mai. car,
Fred Jorg.
Wr !e for illustrated ioo-pa?e B >l<-
E s ta c a d a , O re gon
T h u rsd ay of each month instead Saturday afternoon.
let. "I ill III I C.AkRER,” ami lor Cata­
The car contained 175 ten gal­
log containing full information.
TO TRAD E
A utomobile for of the third
lon cans of trout fry for libera­
E. W . B A R T L E T T .
Degree Courses — AGRICl.’ I.TURfi : land near Estacada.
Mr.
Harry
Reid
of
Garfield,
re­
Aerm oniy, An anal I tushan Jr> . I ' rvl !•:?-
tion in the Clackamas nearby.
LAW YER
A p p ly Progress.
bantin' Poultry Hinfiiandry, Hortkiiltinr.
turned this week from a few dn\-
Owing to the absence of Ward-
Agriculture ha I ea.lirrs. Hi)kl'•> I k’Y,
business trip at one of the coast r e - L n p atton) t h e w o r k w a g ln ,
L o gging E n gineering . H o . mi kk o -
C o w and ca!f.
F
O
R
S
A
L
E
Office on Broadway.
NOMK s : DomesticS Ience.D mestU Art,
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¡charge of the editor and with I
N. M. T ra cv, Oai field.
Oregon ENGINttRING: Electrical, Irrigation,
Estacada,
The J . W. Reed family h e l d a the help of ab o u td o zen willing j
Highway, Me.Iiani. -il. C i-mi, al. A' hi ing.
Ceramics. COMMLKCl . PHARMACY.
Eggs.
Highest rogulai family reunion last Sun- volunteers, including A. A. Mor-
W ANTED
INDUSTRIAL AR 1 S
Palace
Meat
Market day with a picnic at the Garfield ;row an,t le.tm, the cans were 1
price
paúl
at
Co.olion.il ( curses- \ griculture. Dairy­
Country Club.
-emptied into the Clackamas near|
F rui i J oiu ;
ing, Home Mri' i-r.1 Coutsc. Industrial
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! the Park. About half of the
Arts.
Forestry.
Business
Short
t
■
virse.
T H E IN S U R A N C E M A N
Mrs. Laura Wisnter, of Hills- cans wen handled bj Mr. Robley
S
Ifn sic—Piano, String, Band,
W A N T E D — F.mitary couch, with boro, Oregon, g - v isiting at the I of Cazadero on car “ 44”
O F G R E S H A M P H O N E 513
Voice < nltiire.
¡ or without mattress.
home cf her mother, Mrs. A. j emptied into the Forebay ah. vel
This is the Mission of the
C L A U D E W. D E V O R E
JO HN
u-jiiAGm"'"TI,r
OREGON
FIRE
(1 » 7 - li lo » |
A ltaic»* TUH K K O ISTK A»,
C orv alli*, ‘ Irn-nn
A ddress Progress.
T O B U Y Good stcond hand
cooking range. A pp ly Progress.
A S S O C IA T IO N
P r e s e rv in g F ru it fo r
O F M C M iN N V IL E . O R E .
I . O s T -G old stick pin with tuhy
setting. Reward. Find r notify
T h e p re s e rv a tio n o f fru it f r ,
C. M Cot gdon.
e x h i b i t p urp o ses is supposed to
I k - a s e c r e t process. F r u i t placed : W A N T E D T O R K . V T — Good
iti alchol w ill not retain color and |
5 to 7 room bruise, with lights,
t h e liquid b e com es m u d d y .
water and hath. Will give year
Mr. T. W. C ro ss o f t h e ra il­
w a y ’s a g r i e u l t u al depart.m -nt. ] lease and pay good rtnlal for a n y ­
h a s fu r n i s h e d the follow m g r e - : one who will build stub a house.
cip es, w h i c h h a v e been proven
Address Progress Office.
s u c c e s s f u l.
Estacada w a n t s all k in d s o f . F' g r S A L E — S ’.cH range, used
e x h i b i t s f o r th e c o m i n g f a ir s and less than three months. Bargain
Land S h o w a n d e v e r y o n e nuts! A s k at p rogre»s office or plume
helj).
E v e r y g r o w e r has som e Main 52.
fine s a m p l e s o f v e g e t a b l e s or
fruits t h a t should bo e x h ib it e d in \ It is understood that Oregon City
g la s s j a r s a n d th e se f o r m u l a s .
„
E x h ib it P u rp o ses
Automobile Insurance n Specialty
Livery, Feed & Sa!e
STA BLE
W. A.
JO N E S
PROI’RIKTUR
Good rigs and careful drivers always
Given
N IW
SPECIAL ATTENTION
Hunting and Fishing Parties
Team Work and Hauling b y ;'vil1 PrwMM-ve the
I
the Day or Contract
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...
Mins T j C iio G i t a e n s or Alsp&u^li
are now considering a change of w a s a H o g a n v i s i t o r l a s t w e e k
toute for their pipe line for the ¡an d m a d e a r r a n g e m e n t s to t e a c h
there for th
I water supply from South Fork.
It l the
n e school
M‘
ten
T h e P r o g r e s s will gt>" 1
y e a r l y s u b s crip tio n s to the ten is hoped they w ill
parties bringing in the b< it et
Mrs. J. M. Fischer and son A lvin
T h e s e l a r g e r e a s t e r n trout w e r e
o f Portland, were visitors s t the o f fe r e d to E s
fo r
e in
Jorg home last week, being joined t h e i r p ub
ou ta
bv Mr. Fischer Saturday and all re- j c-«litoir h a d to a d m it t h e . L s t a c a - j
tlimine Monday.
j d a h a s no f o u n t a i n o f a n y kind. 1
not ad opt this j reason.
j ltÿ , ,, ute, . it wot........
T h e Douglass brothers of Eagle
Jubit j a r s o i p ro d u ç e t o t h i s office wlth
po«dt>ilitv oi E sUci la’ s Creek have finished their threshing,
b y S e p t e m b e r 1st, e it h e r u s i n g tapi ing in oii it.
i T h e George threshing crew came
t h e f o r m u l a s o r a n y ot tiers.
(down to Eagle Creek Sunday even-
Commercial Patronage
N o news ittms were received tliis ¡„p. an,i couinieiiccd threshing Mon-
Big salaries are paid to peopl
who ca n s u c c e s s f u ll y put tip e x- week from ihe correspondents a t { j UVi in that vicinity,
a specialty.
hibit j a r s a n d here is ¡1 chtit.ce to Elwood, Springwater, or tUirti -Id,
George Morrow and Cal Mitch-
experiment a n d at t h e s a m e tim e But Bus ouunission is probably due
eltree
and wives, of Portland,
help
in
g
a
t
h
e
r
i
n
g
t
h
e
p
erm
an
e
n
t
to
ex
tra
work
during
the
threshing,
W. M. Yonce
motored out to Estacada Sunday
exhibit for E s ta c a d a .
Advi e
T he Progress would like to ar-
and spent the day visiting at the
this office of • our e ff o r t s a l o n g range with someone to furnish news »¡n*• *T»|"‘ Ulvis M. Sparks. Mrs.
this line.
ir:un Viola and vicinity.
Morrow is a sister of Mr. Sparks.
,
Formula No. 2S for Common
Mr. Richard Githens of Cur-
Chas. M. Sparks a n d Willis Cox
After having thor-
Vegetable
rinsville has returned from Eas- recent!.
finished a complete
B la c k s m ith m id W h e e l w r i g h t ! " » ^
j! ¡ y ' c u v t ,M, ,
^
• i, , I 1
1 1 ! j , pints
lllll JÍ of
. I sulphurous acta tern Oregon where he has been plumbing system f o r the home of
add
tolen gallons of water. Cover running a gasoline engine fo r a Mrs. Emily Lady o f Estacada.
A t the Old Stand
the vegetables well and change thresher. While there he had This installation includes bath,
J. V. BARR
the liquid as often as any discol­
oration appears.
Green corn
should be changed in two weeks,
from a sulphurous acid to a sul­
phuric acid solution.
I Formula No. 21 for Common
Fruits: To one gallon of water,
First class lumber of all kinds. add one pint of glycerine, five
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jounces of jiowdered borax, then
Dimension material a specialty, after fifteen days add twoouni »
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of formaldehyde to each gallon
Prompt deliveries made from 0f liquor, for dark fruits; and
! two ounces of sulphurous acid to
big stock on hand.
all light colored fruits.
Phone or call at mill, at Dod$c. I in order to prevent apples,
1 ¡tears and other smooth skinned
0 . C. Klaetsch, Owner. ! fruit from shrinking and crack-
.! ing, soak for about two v •
some kind of vegetable oil before
We SELL and DELIVER ! preserving.
i (In all cases, water should be
distilled or boiled before using
and do not use rain water. Use
First class - $4.00 per cord
cotton
gloves in • handling
-
..
• the
Second class 3.50 ’
1
GIVE HIM A CALL
Klaetsch Mills
16 inch WOOD
i t ,
1
Cord Wo<sd in any Quantity cause decay.)
W r ite
B C. LOONLY
or S L. FISMF.K
R o u tt 3, Estacada, Oregon
O r leave orders at Piogtess Oflu-i
BLACKSMITHING
hori«iho«ing and Repair Work
1)1 >8f AT MORROWS' BARN
AH «ork
W. C. Whitfield
Sulphurous acid costs 5c per
ounce; sulphuric acid, 5c ¡ h * i
ounce; glycerine iv*-• per pint,
and formaldehyde 50c jmt ¡ ound.
and “ a pint is a pound. “ These
ch.emic: Is may Iv obtaitu d at the
Estacada Tharmacy at these
f rices.
Mrs. Ho i l . t t i t F igle Creek cn-
b rt.in e d at dinner last Ft idav, Mr-.
CU14 l ’.ii'd.tid. Mrs. I.. Glover and
Mrs Mary Trulliuger.
Car
¡9 1 3 P R IC E S
$515.00
)dei ! Ranabout
Touring Car 565.00
k
a
With
Held, of George.
Faraday.
I.eo Rath of George, part own­ Among this consignment of fry I
er of the Sandy Ridge Lumber I were ten cans of eastern brook!
Co., is hauling lumber at present !trout, these fry were from two!
to build a new barn on his ranch. , to four inches long with six j
fish over 10 inch s in length. I
Mr. and M rs. C. If. M c L e a n o f These were all liberated near the
G re s h a m . O re ., s p e n t a f e w d a y s , boat house in the Park.
la st w e e k v i s i t i n g a l th e h o m e o f
All fishermen are requested
Mrs. M c L e a n ' s m o the r, M rs. ; not to catch the eastern brook
i Oches o f G eo rge.
| trout this year and if they get on
Mrs. A d o lp h W ie d e r h o ld o f y o u r hook, p lea s e t h r o w t h e m
B issell l e f t T u e s d a y to a tt e n d the hack, f o r th e l a r g e r fish w e r e
m a r r i a g e o f h e r neice, Rose W i e - ! r e a d y to s p a w n a t o nce a n d w ill
derhold. to Mr. P. P e tro s , in soon be r e a d y i. t a k e the first
P o r tla n d , A u g u s t fith.
b a it t h a t a pp ea rs.
Universal
Effective A ugust 1st, 1914, F. O. B.
Oregon CLy or E stacad a
BROW N
T, iITI-' V Business Course by Mail Ire*
R E L IE F
The
full e q u i p m e n t .
Pacific H igh w ay G arage
Of Oregon City, Distributers.
J. W. R E E D ,
Local Agent.
REMEMBER
Garfield Country Club Picnic
Saturday August 8th
All are cordially invited to bring their dinners and spend the day.
The program inch k ; an exciting base ball game in the morning
and all k tdr- oi races and athletic events in the afternoon.
Among the speakers in the afternoon will be Dr. W IT H Y -
C O M B S, Republican candidate for Governor, who will
speak on the subject “ Rural Social Life.” Among
Ju s t as a
C. 1
the other speakers will be the Progressive guber­
hpv
\\ l ‘M i°" ti -jii- 'll or
fju n fa d n , t h e f i a s c o m i s t
-
natorial candidate, our neighbor F . M. Gill.
wil! pi-esent a n o t h e r s u p p ly o f
Arrangements are being made to have
h a n d so m e tro u t to k e e p the w a t -
Gov. West give an address. The
er clear.
The Progress and all sports­
program includes the best
men i.i the community owe a
of music also.
vote of thanks to those who vol­
unteered their services in this
Dancing from 8 to 12 in the evening.
work, for it was hard work and
Tickets far dancing,
•
-
$ .50 per gentleman.
cause;l more than one backache.
Come in the morning and spend the day.
R. C. Denting and I L C. Trapp
of Garfield, shipped 500 pounds of
dried loganberries to a Duluth, Minn. ---
firm, last Suture!.t\. i iiese bt-nivs
Dr. Morse also tests eves
Calendar of Meeting Dates
handsomely packed in regulation ; JruSt».
, c
,
,*ir
,T ,
, 1
, , .
' .J1 and fits glasses. Office over
co fu e barrels were soul at 24c per.
6
Estacada Development League.
2nd
pound, and this shipment onlyiu-!liruK store-
Mond*y evening, each month at
eluded their Class B 'ruit
C. I. C. Rooms.
Burtlelt Pears W: nted
Civic Improvement Club. Every other
| T h e second monthly meeting of
The following is taken from
Saturday afternoon at C. I. C. Rooms.
the* Estaca ’ .1 Development League
the Gresham Outlook: “ We are I. O. O. F. Every Saturday night,
did
not
take
place
last
Monday
even-
the misfortune to lose all of ( toilet. la\ aterios and sinks.
in position to handle Bartlett
8 F. M. at I. O. O. F. Hall.
his i ciotnet
lot he bedding and suit
iiit case)
case
A ten-pound baby bov arrived! ing ,as ad.v’erlisej! Whi,e r* f’“ '
in an’ quantity. Will pay
by lire. He has just accepted t the h*onie of Mj. and M. s. ! n« n,bi‘r of me nbers were at the ¡¡ears
Rebeccas. Each 2nd and 4tli Wednes­
a fair price to people that are not
day Evening, 8 1*. M. at I. O. O. F.
li: "
: f o re m a n o f a c r e w S i d ne y mui;!, o f S p r i n g w a t e r ,
» \ \
olB,
of ihe association.
of workmen, who are bu.ldmg a SiUu,.da>, A
t
Mother cers of the leagu - were present and members
Hall.
Members of the association will
new bridge across the handy
, chfld are l»th renorted as iuu meetl,1t> was
A. F. & A. M. First Tuesday evening,
receive
all
there
is
in
it
less
ex-
river.
each month at I. O. O. F. Hall.
g e t t i n g a l o n g fi n e l y .
j Jim Smith, while drivin g one of pen se o f hand ing.
t o r in-.tnic-
T h e Cougar Extermination Soci­
Mrs. A d e l a i d e M 'l l e r o f E sta- the \V. A . Jones teams, attached t o 1 T>ti in pi cattish g r a d i n g and Order of Eastern Star. Third Tuesday
of each month at I. O. O. F. Hall.
see J. IL Sterling,
ety, comprising Messrs Jones, O s ­ c a d a e n t e r t a i n e d a n u m b e r o f | a heavy load o f cord woo 1 ami com delivery,
born. I! nson and Underwood, in the friends on Friday afternoon at a ing down the “ Reagan, Womer Gresham. Ore., Rhone 551”
Logan Grange. First Saturday in every
lattci s car, made a rush li p to River “ thimble bee.”
month at Grange Hall.
can -ai v the finest
E s taca ':
Light refresh­ O.'born Hill*’ . heard the brake give
Mill where a cougar had bi-ni report­ ments were served and an enjoy way.
He jump d, team rail away o f B a r t le t t pears and growers Springwater Grange. Second Saturday
ed, but to date tbe cougar w still at able time was rad.
and spilled cord wood tor quarter of here would do well to get in
in every month at Grange Hall.
Urge. In the event of cougars be­
touch with the Gresham Fruit Eagle Cr«ek Grange. Third Saturday in
a mile. No serious damage done.
\
of
Ust
week.
J.
C.
On
Thnrsd
ing scarce, the hunters might con­
1 ro er-' A ss’n. at once, for they
every month at Grange Hall.
Fred J o r g'sd caf and dum b bro'.h- probably will be glad to get Es-
fine their itforts to dog killing ill D.uis of Gat fit Id had eighteen thor­
Garfield Grange. Fourth Saturday in
the vicinity of the Duns nud C r aw ­ oughbred Whit I.eghorn chickens 1 er B11,l a jiarlv of his mute friends tr.cad fruit.
every month at Grange Hall.
ford ranches in GarlitId, probably killed by dogs. and the Crawford | were guests at the Jorg home last
T h is
brother and his
G E LaFollette, managing edit­ Sunshine Circle.
Every two weeks ou
with the consent of hoth ranch ¡brothers !<>.-: nine pigs on Sunday Sunday.
! night.
friends are all adept ai the sign or of the Helena Independent, ot
Thursday afternoon,
owners.
language, having been educated at Helena. Mont, formerly editor of l)orcas
Third Thursday of
Mr. K. P. Hutton Asst. Snpt. o f ' . Local G am e Warden Patton and the Salem institution and their con­ the Estacada Progress, writes that
each month.
the Anti Saloon League will speak V arshal A,,K’ S ,eft. . U,st„ we' k {or versation is as rapid as any orelin- his heart is still in Estacada and he
Modern Priscillas'. Fourth Thursday of
in the Mctlu di-t Church Sunday ‘ he mountains m ar Molalli. to try ary person’ s and much less noisy.
wishes to be remembered to bis
each month.
motuing Aug. mh r.l 11 A. M <0 appuhemi and arrest some l.utit-
many
friends
here.
G
u
y
g
i
v
e
the
A team of hor.-es belonging to
T h e Nt.bj et will he; T h e Oregon * rs in that section, w ho have been
present
Progress
editor
some
fine
W , R. Stokes of Garfield, took
Dry Caitipaign
F v e n l a x l y is in running deer with hounds.
Booze Ad Refused
words of commendation, ( hut G u v
vited to attend.
Mr. Hutton will
K. II. KcI!egg ir(>orts that owing fright at the auto truck last Situr- ul .vats was an easy talker aud a
A
Pert
an 1 liquor house recent­
elay
morning
on
Broadevav,
Kst
a
ca­
peak at the t v lung service at the to gem ral quietness of the business.
g. .>1 friend )
ly a; T d for prices on advertis­
Clin -lian Church,
he and Mrs. Kellogg have tempor­ da and ended tip an exciting run
»key, in the P r a g m a
away by trying to climb the Boule­
The report is current that the ing
I n p l t c e of the re. v ’ ir Sunday- arily discontinued tlitir restaurant vard Hill on high speed, but Dave
They were informed “ nothing
huekleherrv
crop,
u.-ual
in
the
business
bul
will
operate
the
room­
sohoi 1 and preaching s n i c e , nt
The Progress needs ad-
Esclileinan finally got hold of the mountains, ia not present this il i-.g."
Gaifield, Fui .
ilicrnoon Aug. ing part of the hotel as formerly.
reins and brought them to a stand­ year, owing to late frosts last vertis'iig all right, but nat that
olh a program is being prepared.
T h e huli-s i t the C. I. C. wl;> still. T h e bttggv was travelling on spring. ________________
badly.
Several addresses will be given. spent the day a guests ot the Dor­ three wheels when shipped.
Tin sj> ci d st i vice commences In cas Si 'i t t v -t the Garfield C o u n tn
Mis Edna Jo!- .. of Eagle
M;s. Mary Heipie, Mrs. Henry
t h - C . n I d Melhix’ ist C hurch at C u b last T hursday reported h a v ­
hat
lady runner Heiple and daughter Edna of
A n d rew Anderson
2:30 P M.
- - • iurrinaville are spending a few
ing pi«»cd a mo-t delighful and « ho is ill with ti ¡ hi '
’s pic-1 weeks at \\ ilhoit Springs for the
nlensant day and e n jiv e d an extra ported by lu< j>hy
Y o u arc invited to be presi nt
-1 ... . A«,,.l—
Hie b a b y ’s h e a lth .
tine dinner
C B. R-.es
l
Sr