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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1914)
M rs P.nlxrt O tiitrid g e o f Sprin g- New Experimental Crops w ater is e n jo v in j a visit from her Since tiie Progress ha t been | m other, M rs RHtnev. seeking information regarding '*uhl¿!»hí»d L\»vrv Thursdm Mtwifittq ut with different' H en ry Beers of Gresham returned experimenting [s u c Mc m o o \ from the m ountains last F rid a y , grains and vegetables in this part of tiie country, many r e -; bringing with him a big buck. R . M . S ta n d is ta , E d i t o r * u d M a n a g e r ESTACADA Nuticc for Publication. il PROGRESS ( l!*Ll>R PO * AT):!» ' OaparMverr e* ih« Im irhw. U. S. Lan.*. 0:1 . Ptertünd. Ori * ... Juno - . 1914. £ e r. 0 3 9 0 n that fdwin C. / i is 6 1 8 Cham! or o r •witCto £*>st-;Xiice «¿o Oragon. did. on dia marce Bldg . Fon lai j .day of August. 1913. nie ii .n this ottica S t e r n i P H Y S I C I A N A S U R G E O N • mant and Aptti ’ation. N ) pur I NWtf of t k S r 4 . SoctU n 14 7Vwr M eAdian u ' Range 6 Easr Wltlfenotta OFriCK, ADJOINING RErtlDENCP titer eon. under the provi SJ-XM of the atoi of June 3. 1670 and ecu» airjt»ndairf.y. known as tlhe "Timbar Local and ton^ 0*4U<tcc TefcpKoo« and St one Lau* " *t Sach value as might be fixed by T h e d o c t o r 's p fa o a e eaji l»e c o n n e c te d apTfai:serrent, and at. pursuant to such application. -•he land and timber :erecri have h<iten a: pra'eed the w tt l i t o u r l*ou*e p h o n e a t u i f 'h t if r r limber estlma'ed 1 b 1.000 board fee: at 5 3 "errs pe: q u e s te d . O n e k>u£ rim*. feet ait 25 cer tS per M and the M a nr la ri Í 77.CC a* i Í appiiicant w:ill offer final proof carioni and svrorn s:raterrent on in the btr. JAY a Set ■teiin ber. 1914 !>efore the Reg- irvi Receive w • S. Lan-d Oftit e at Ronland. H E N R Y V .A D IX .M .L ntarac. al tfi« p«*îoffiee R Estaca :a. Orage;, as asear... oaas ma.. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ora yaar ... Six months.. Standing of PIANO Contestants Week ending August 8 Inasm uch a» M iss W ilm a K itcliiu g ' 12 E stacad a M. K. C hurch Sadie W ilcox i 14 Kiuma Barr , 15 L u cile Jones 16 R u th S alin g 17 D ella V allen tS G arfield C ountry Ctuli show ing for tins week. T h e fob 10 l.e la H owe low ing is the standing as shown 1 0 E th el T ra c y j A u g. sth. Below is a list of the C andidates 21 A lta Reisland 22 Ethel H orner for the F irst o W eeks. I W ilm a K itch in g 1* 5.7 «3 *5 M rs. K arl K ilg o re 2 G la d y s H ayn er 12 3 ,0 0 7 *4 Effie C o x 1 10 .4 77 *5 Ellen Erickson 3 L era Dale M rs. R o y D ouglass 9 8.830 26 Mrs. J. W . Stevens 4 5 G race Dennev »>*.705 *7 Jas. G . H am ilton 6 Ptarl Johnson 7 7 . 4*5 28 Ma lile T rac y Minnie Nelson 6 1.9 8 5 24 L e la Pô-son 7 8 R osalie Allen 6 1 . 1 1 5 3« W ill. G leu u pert.; have been received fro m . had obtained the largest mtmlier ot Mrs. E. F. Surfus. formerly of farmers, who are and have been i votes, during the w eek ending A u g Estacada. was here last week working along tiles« lines. .s.li, she was aw arded the w eekly caking on old acquaintances. T h e ballot box w ill t*e In ti:i‘ George section, several prize. farmers nave had good s u c c e s s | opened again S a tu rd a y , A u g . 15 th A . W. C ooke a n ! wife of llam as with alfalfa. e s p e c ia lly C h r is ; and a prize will lie aw arded the con cu s v i“ iled Mrs. H ow lett of I :. ag!e Johnson and Robert Miller. testant w ho has made the best Creek last Sundm Jo h n s o n I ns p a rt o f an itere in Frank Cumin of Viola has been good condition now. allowing for H e c a r e fu lly in- ill in bed for the past few days j the dry season j ocu ated his see l with the nec , 1 but is able to be about now. cs. e.ry germ -, obtained from the P h y s ic ia n a n d Luther Henthom of Estacada Oregon Agricultural College and Want and For Sale Column Ary person is at erry I:o prore::? tb. - purchase S u rg e o n i returned this week from Grass dso spread some inoculated soil before entry, or iri te a O’oivest M any t ;;r:e before patent issues, by fi. inga • - irolaff? atad aiti L»vit In Valiev, Oregon w h c . i v has on the land, '"hrough tne Want Ad column O f f ic e u n M a in S t. b e tw e e n ts i this ol'fice. aJ factai which vlcu : :‘ ^ ‘aa: the Mr. Jo yn er of George reports of the Progress last week, this been helping with the threshing. a n d ‘2 n d . T e le p h o n e C o n n e c tio n s \ H. F . H itbr riving good results from the office knows of two sales made S. L. Fisher of Springw aicr is R e s id e n c e c o r n e r o f S e c o n d : REG ISTER. and several inquiries having come the latest advocate of beg rais planting of “ sand vetch” which a n d C u r r in s tre e ts I to other advertisers. So, : f you ing. having recently purchased a . rows along the ground similar Notice for Fubiioit. n 'o a vine, and has attained a ' nave anything to trade, buy, sell highbred brood m > w . Department cf the Interior. U S. Land Oifiee at length o f 14 feet on his place. or exchange, just spend 5 cents Portland. Orec?n August 7. 1914 Ser. 0 4 7 b . Or. L. A. W E L L S II Stephens i f G eorge recently Stories of fi foot sweet clover | Notice is h e; v-y given that Cliarias V/. £w in. cf per line and advertise it here. ! Co.*on. Ciackamas Co., Oregon, who. on Sepamber Progress Want Ads Turn The ' purchase I tw o fine cows from the also come from the George dis 9 M yrtle Looney ¡ 2 9 . 1908. made Homestead Entry, No. 04 7b. for j V iola cou ntry, which \vi 1 be housed trict and it looks as though this Í o Edna Jo rg r D e a l . __________ D E N T IS T • N E1-4 , Sec?, n 8. Township £ South. Ronge 4 East. 111 bis new barn country can raise suitable crops 1 1 I'lo ra Johnson I Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to for ensilage, besides corn. B IC Y C L E Sale or trade, good make Final five year Pr?of. to establish claim ts the Win Smith of Springwnter has Walter Gribbens o f Estacada ianu above described, before the Register anJ R e running order Price $ 10 . | been on the sick list for a short Ilcik tit.-, has sugarcane three anu 1 U S . Land Office, at Portland, Oregon, on A s s o c ia te d w i t h D r. H . V- ceiver. Kenneth Bartlett, Estacada. time, having contracted a severe ¡one- - ,tf feet high, now growing the 2 2rc day of September. 1914. Y o u get too votes for A d ix . Claimant names as witnesses: cold. o: his place and millet doing ,, A. Villen. FO R S A L E Good second hand ,, 500 ., „ nicely. Mr. and M rs. Brackett of E a g le Harry E. Worden. bicycle newly enameled and in ,, 2000 ,, ,, Otto Sorenson The Progress wishes to obtain Creek have gone 10 Eastern Oregon good condition. Bargain. ,, 1000 ,, ,, M. Oibble, all of Colton. Oregon. j to m ake an extended visit on their specimens o f all of th. se grains See Finch Estacada. H. F . Higby. and vegetables, for use at the I | children t here. Register. P h y s ic ia n a n d Surgeon Fast Clack a nas Fair and for per- j Proof made according to law under which entry was FO R S A L E Cash or Trade: C. C. M iller of V iola is operating manent exhibit here. made. Call at the Progress Good farm t eam, mare and horse. a gasoline saw for the electric com- T e sts eyes and fits glasses. Ail grain, fruit < r vegetable' E . C. Suter, Eagle Creek. Notice (of Publication ' pany on the J . Randolph place, « xhibits for the East Clackamas Office over D rug Store Depan ment of the Interior. U. S. L^nd Office at c a llin g up leg a on the right of w ay. Fair may l.-t left at the Progress! FO R T R A D E — Two good houses Portland. Oregom. August 7. 1 9 1 4 . Ser. 0176C . L o cal and long distance tele (office and Lhe new tugs have been > Notice is hereby given that Harry E. Worden, rf in Portland, for improved Esta T . H . W ard a well known attor- 1 printed to be attached to each phone. Colton. Clackamas C o.. Oregon. v/Jso on April ?.. cada or nearbv farm land. ; ney of Portland w as in Estacada 19 0 9 . made Homestead Entry. No. 0 1 7 6 8 . for sample. Sa v e out some good A. E. Sparks, Estacada. last M onday attending to some b u si -~ET^. Section 8. Township 5 South. Range 4 East. 1 specimens o f your grains before ! ness matters. C L A U D E W . D E V O R E W ¿lunette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to : finishing threshing and bring FO R T R A D E Two good lots make Final five year Proof, to establish claim to tiie M r. M M. Su rfu s, M rs Eella them in. Dont merely bring a j A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W ïand above described, before the Register and Re ¡in. tli - city of Estacada for an ceiver of the U. S. Land Office, at Portland. Grd-;on. ] O sternd and two l>oys of Seattle, 1 bouquet, but bring a good-sized j end automobi e. on the 2 ITd day of .Set-termer. 19 14. are spending a fe w w eeks among ! bundle and pull it up by the | N O TA R Y P U B L IC Ed. Bates. Estacada. Claimant nanr.es as witnefjies roots. friends and relatives at Elw ood, D r. W. K . H a v ila n d Thursday. August I3 . IVI4 47.475 *.V 3 °o 2 1 ,6 1 5 jo ..470 17. 8 f >5 16 .0 50 13.8 10 1 3 .5 * 5 C V 15 0 i t . 955 n .i* S to. 95 5 10 .8 65 10 .7 9 0 8.780 8 .70 5 6.575 4 .8 10 3 .0 3 5 T h e prize for the week ending 5 5 .3 5 0 5 *. 550 A u g. 15 th will be a silv e r g r a v y 5 0 . 5*5 ladle. Remcmber- D R R. M O R S E . $ 1 . cash purchase at Finch's store. $ t . paid on old accounts at F in c h 's store. J i . cash on new subscription to the Progress. $ t . cash for renew al to subscription or for subscription paid m advance fn o m atter how fur) at $ 1 . for each year. office or Fin ch ’ s Store for further information. The E s ta c a d a , O r a tio n E. W. BA R T L E T T , LAW YER Office on Broadw ay. Estacada. JO H N TH E Ofegon BRO W N IN S U R A N C E M AN O F G RESH A M O REGO N R E L IE F PH O N E 513 F IR E A S S O C IA T IO N Charles W . Swam A W ie n Otto Sorenson M Dibble. »3 °f Cohon. Oregon H . F. Higby. Register. Proof made ar cor dine fo ¡aw under which entry was made. _____________ jjjg l if e CAREER j '4Sc!veK>HTjfj in youth short 1<1 Invariably be j -direrted to piepnrc 1 person in the !>est ’ vvrtv for the brst p.rinan cn t occupation lor he is capable.” —♦’resid en te. U\ iiljot. This is the Mission of the N lTW Forty- ;nth School Year Opens 18 th , 19 14 Car 1915 P R IC E S W A N T E D Second-hand bug M iss A gues* M cM illan of P o r t- j New coats of paint are in evi- gy. Would prefer to work or land is the guest of her m other, ] dence on many houses and build- do painting in exchange for it. A leek McMillan and wife of Eagle ; i " ? * ¡n Estacada right now. Mel- M. Shankland, Route 1 . Creek 1 vin Shankland nas about finished -— the painting o f Reed’s garagi and W alter C o x and O tis F a lle n <>f i will paint the house recently oc- FO R S A L E : Two good Jersey | Elwood. attended a party at C arl CUpit>d by Mrs. M. E. Graham on j cows, will he fresh soon. Strom gieeu ’ s in Colton, last Sat- Main St. and the vacant house ii un lay night and had a good time. , , n the corner above. Bert Byers I FO R S A L E : One large seven- Verna and G lad y s Bittner . re 1 J»“ recently painted his house year-old Jersey c-ow. spending a few d ays with their 1 brown- W tnm m m gs and W ith full equipment. J . B. Bowman. Garfield. i cousin Mrs. M attie C ah ill of A ls- K teen stained shingles and it , : presents a beautiful appearance. I The R. G. Marchbank home on i FO R S A L E : Gwim.; to having Of O regon City, Distributers. Mr . P. Nelson of Elw ood, is r c - 1 Main St. is being repainted.' sold m y property, I will sell: Milk cow, fresh lest o f month: cuperating from her recent opera- ! from white to a darker color. ! Local Agent. tw enty head of hogS; one ‘2-horse t ion at the home of her dau ghter in ' the Luddix kennels and the home of E. W. Bartlett have also been | sulky cultivator; one grain seed Sellw ood. in . M „¡sc also tests e v e s ' FOR . , ... new ly painted. A t t h is present er with spring tooth cultivator; A. L. M ills an i \\ J. bampsou Gf improvement, it w nt !:e ^ ^ * a n d fits glasses. Office o ver, ore Economy Chief cream sepa of E stacad a left U ednesday utter- 5 e fo r e th e Progress car. ! rator; yearling steer. d ru g store. noon tor the O ak G ro ve , to j l»in ch'-onicle some new sidewalks. H. Epperson, Garfield. Effective August 1st. 1914, F. O. B. Oregon City or Estacada Mode! I. Runabout $515.00 Touring Car 565.00 c- c- SalinP-Currmsville- Pacific Highway Garage J. W . R EED , 0HESOÌ AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE j ! S E P T E /IB E R Universal Write for illustrated io>page Rook- I JeA. " I H6 i IfY CAR! HR, 1 and lot Cata- O F M C M IN N V I L E . O R E . j log containing; full information. D e g r e e C ou rses — AGRICULTURE : Agronomy, Animal Hushardry.DairyHus* Automobile I r.suranee a Specialty 1 bandry. Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture, j Agriculture tor Teachers. FORESTRY, FO R S \ L E Good fresh ve g e “ j L o g g in g I n g in u r in <;. H oau - e c o tables. Com e and see them. n o m ic s : lTomeslkScience;Domestic Art, F red Jorg. fiNGINI-HRING: t l e c ! " it, Irrik’.ition, fJijrluvrtv, Meclianical, Ciiemical, Mining. <.frtm * s: C o m m e r c e . P h a r m a c y T O T R A D E — A utom obile for M endenhall s crew G eorge Community Fair Cary G ives F ive Y ear Lease FIRE W ill D ouglass and w ife and Mr. It looks now as though the E sta- Pres. Jo y n e r of the G eorge Social N a y lo r and wife of E agle Creek cadc Stock Yards, would soon be I & C om m ercial Cluh reports that picniced on the bank of E ag le Creek come a reality. T h e first lease for í i s u r a n c e their new club house is now under last Su n day. the property on T e rrace Addition : ] construction and w ill he ready in SEE I n d u s t r i a l a r t s . M rs. C arl Anderson of Portland , plenty of time for the C om m unity flat ot two v e a is, did not suit the V ocational Cot>nes~\ tTiai1t\ire, Oairv- land near F.stacada. stock \ arils pi ople. so \V. F . G ary I w as an Elw ood visitor last Su n d ay, A. E. SPARKS | F a ir to be held Septem ber 25th, Apply Progress. irtg, Home Makers’ Course, Industrial ovurlookiug her tarín there, with I T h is fair will be along the lines of as usual, g av e them another one Arts, Forestry, Business Short Course. PACIFIC STATES FIRE INSURANCE CO. covering a term of five years. T h e W . A . JO N E S a view to selling or renting same. I the E ast C lackam as F a ir, only on Schoei o f Music—Piando Striag, fìand( F O R S A L E C ow and calf. railroad people rt jrort th at with Voice Culture. ' a sm aller scale th is year. E very N . M. T ra c y , G arfield . PROPRIETOR th is new lea-i the building and M r and M rs Jo h n D uuseath and Farm eli Business Course by Mail Free. one is invited to m ake a holiday son Donald of St. Paul, M inn., are y ard s w ill probably soon be under A (Idre** T H « UJvGISTRAR, Good rigfi and carefuJ drivers always ; trip to G e o rg e on that day and W A N T E D — E g g s H igh est AND <tw -746to V-V) Corvallis, Orego« visiting at the home of her father, w ay. ¡v is it this fair and get acquainted price pant at Palace Meat M .iiket. R. O. M orrison of Estacada, SPECIAL ATTENTION | with tile G eorge people- T h e peo- E b r o J org . B a r tle tt’ s C o w Gi\**n Hcmticit' and Fishing Parties An ice cream social w as held in 1 pie of G e o rg e intend to m ake a A m ong the social notes should be J Call at L S J A C A D A PH AR M A t ) I Standish Gets a Deer W A N T E D — San itary couch, with the Viola M E C h urch last T h u r s good e xh ib it at the East C lackam as made mention of B artlett’ s cow , P h il F\ Standish, one of the lead day evening, w hich proved a .d raw F a ir,S e p t. 8th and 9th, and E staca w hich m ade a frien dly call on friends or without m attress. Team Work and Hauling by in g, hunters and fisherm en of the Calendar of Meeting Dates ing card, in spite of the busy season. da should attend the G eorge show and relatives at the D im s Ranch, A ddress Progress. G arfield section, w ho is cam ping on later in the month. í*Js» t a c a d « D e v e lo p m e n t L e a g u e . 1st | last Su n d ay afternoon. E d tagged F.agle C reek, got his first deei last the Day or Contract Mr. A u g u st Johnson of C lark M o n d ay e v e n in g , e a c h m o n th a t along about tw o hours later, recit- G arfield Ranch Sold I T uesday. C . I. C . R o o m s . C ounty, W ashington visited his Neighborhood Quarrel , , . ing Su n d ay School verses under his C i v i c I m p r o v e m e n t C lu b . 2 n d . an d 4 t h . W ith his u n erring hunter’ s intel Prosecuting A ttorn ey H edges or , Through the efforts o f Perry son, Postm aster Johnson of E staca S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n a t C . I. C. R o o m s. ligence and instinct he got wind of Kitzmiller o f Portland, Henry Ep da for a lew d ays, l ist w e ek . Oregon C ity w as ... F.stacada last ^ fear fhe rea(,ers h ave not the p ro xim ity o f the deer and bv person sold his l()y acre ranch Commercial Patronage O. O. F . Every Saturday night, Tuesday, to prosecute the case of Mrs. Dora Millard of Spring- heard of B artlett’ s cow. w hich isnt 8 P . M . a t I. O. O. F. Hall. stealtliilv approaching the anim al, last Monday to a Mr. C. G. water had the misfortune to "lose 1 ,le State Oregon vs E. Doun- liable, if they have been within a specialty. alw ays keeping the wind between Twombly, formerly of Iowa, but a valuable calf bv the d isea seh 11? Esucsda. lhe trial as half a mile of E stacad a in past few Rebeccas. Each 2nd and 4th Wednes day Eveniug, 8 1*. M. at I. O. O. F. him and his q u a rry , he fin ally su c now of Portland. Mr. Twombly known as ‘ ‘black tongue.” I " s,,a> drew a crowd, who listened m on th s- she is a thoroughbred Hall. ceeded in getting w ithin easy range. |and family expect to take posses , to the details ot a neighborhood Je rse y of high lineage and with A. F. & A. M. First Tuesday evening, W . M. Yonce Jas, D eShaxer, G u y C lester and ! quarrel, w hich ended in finding the W hen he got the deer, he found sion in a short time and will be m ilk test or batting ave rag e of 4 12 each month at I. O. 1). F. Hall. that the flies had gotten that same welcomed lr the Garfield neigh ¡fam ilies and Mrs. I I, C lester and defendant gu ilty and im posing a and of an extrem ely loveable d is Order of Eastern Star. Third Tuesday A ttorney deer about two w eeks before and bors and people of this commun- ; children were guests at the Ed Doug fine of $ 5 and costs. position. of each month at I. O. O. F. Hall. j lass home at Engle C reek last Sun- ; Devore represented the delendant the gentle breezes w afting down | it;-. J. V. BAR R B artlett is no longer w ork in g for Logan Grange. First Saturday in every day. lhe eale of E agle Creek had carried Mr. Epperson is one o f the old Ju d g in g from conversation on the a “ c o w b e ll” ordinance but trusts month at Grange Hall. that gam ev oder to the alert nostrils settlers in the Garfield country street alter the trial, the verdict j that the town council a ill pass a | gprjnj»water Grange. Second Saturday Mr. Lee A . Dillon arrived in E s > w as not o v erlv popular. B l d t b s m i U l a n d NVhoelvt r i g h t or the nearby nim rod and com p an and is only leaving on account of “ bovine cu rfew law ’ ’ so that he i tacada last T h m s d a v and is spend m «very month at Grange Hall. T h e case of the State of Oregon I his health, having been a suffer- I tons. m ay be able to attend the m eeting j F.agle Creek Grange. Third Saturday in ing a pleasant »acalion at the home T h e entire p arty, finally crem at , or from asthma for some time. of Ins father, Mr. H en ry D illon, of vs M. N iedenthalcr w as dropped of the D evelopm ent L e a g u e oecas- j A t the Old Stand every month at (»range Hall. after the prosecuting attorney had ed such pait of the rem ains as could He has alw ays been identified Estacada. ionally, being as how he is presi- ' Garfield (»range. Fourth Saturday in ----------- looked into the m erits of the case in i t>e approached and buried the hal with the growth and develop ; dent. every month at Grange Hall. Mr C. W. Seymour of Estacada j detail. auce T h e deer w as a doe and had ment of this section and was in GIVE HIM A CALL T h e cow expects to m ake party Sunshine Circle. Every two weeks on strumental in locating the the P. ;a bullet hole through the hack and will celebrate his 82nd birthd ay, y ,. . S o e a k s f o r I t s e l f calts along throu gh the G arfield Thursday afternoon, , t,h. T h e Progress h ’ S L e t t e r s p e a k s t o r U s e d C(miltry ne; t Snn(£ y afternoon, ax 1 protiahly had In-en killed by a fall R. L. & P. C o.’ s lines in this l n d..v o n * Dorcas Society. Third Thursday of off the bluff o v erh an gin g the creek, valley. ami his m in\ frien ds w ish hitnj h!>V ‘ u A d a that is her only time off. L ast each month. Mr. Epperson and family will m.inv hapj > retn fn s of th e d » y. after being wounded. (; , ml , n u ' Su n d ay she stopped along the way Modern Priscillas’. Fourth Thursday of move to their new 200 acre ranch F ran k G ill, oi E stacad a ami Dll- My attention Ins been attracted to a "d visited w ith the stoc«: at L o v - each month. F irst d axs lumber of all kinds. A beautiful wedding was cele- near Dufur, Oregon in alxnit two fur, Oregon Progressive candidate jniblishcu statements tli it at a recent Vo s. then spent a few m inutes in- . — ~ “ . brated last Thursday morning at weeks and the Progress and Dimension material a specialty. , ) . . . church of St. Joseph in Poi-t- their many friends wish them for G overnor, spoke at the* Chris- meeting you adopted resolution* recoin- spooling C. C S alin g s new sileage Sewer Bids tian Endeavor m eeting at K agle mending that \our members continue to system and thence on to her form er 7“ ; land. The bride was Mis: Rose success in their new field. The bids for the building of the birth place on the D nus broad acres. C reek last Su n d ay night, on the patronize the freight and exp ress service j Prom pt deliveries made from Wiodcrhold, well known in the This i ____0........ most eratify-i R °ss'h 'y the m eals that m other us«xi sewer in District 4 must tie in the subject of C hri turn C itizenship. of this company, ___ . All corresi undents retxirt the George and Bissell sections, th> b ig stock on hand. Devore bv ing manifestation of the good will of i serv e Garfield are better than hands of Recorder I bridegroom was Peter W. Petros threshing as well under way. R. C) Morri«-on o f C a r y ’ s N orth | company and i ‘ present diet or nia\ie- it was 5 P M. Friday, August 14., wJien Phone or call at mill, at Dod^e. 1,1 IW itaed. Miss Ann-' V\ ider with its poetical hum. its hard F o rk Cam p, l u d ay m orning killed 'call of the w ild” , for all bids close. hold and Adolph Wetderhold of work and toil and its promis? of a fine buck d ie t nearby, w ith a assure you it is highly appreciated. \V** Ed was sure wild. The matter of the building of the shall endeavor to continue to deserve the golden returns, hut they forget O. C. Klact.sdt, Owner. Bissell v C-I tin-bridesmaid and sm all 22 calibre. Steven s single friendship and co-operation of the people In anv event there w ill he a sp ec sewer in District 3. has been laid to mention those hot hours spent _____ lx.-siman, respectively. Thee»» - shot lif e. Note, editor tasted his of Estacada. ial m eeting i f the E stacad a D evel on the table by the council, owing emony was followed with a in the kitchen bv the wives pre opm ent L eagu e n ext M onday night. to a remonstrance having lieen re _____ ) Very truly yours, W« SELL and DELIVER sumptuous dinner, with covers paring to feed a bunch of tired first F.stacada , venison . , Fnutklia T. Griffith, A u gu st 17 th and if B artlett isnt ceived and also owing to a prelimi 1 he report has come in from the President,’* laid for about 100 guests. Many hungry workers. It is not only there to preside, we can blam e it on nary notification from the State the threshers who deserve a tij j>er C lackam as ot the recent kill- beautiful presents of silver an<l Board of Health, regarding the ing of a moiiMrouft big l>ear n ar An interesting entertainm ent his d airy departm ent. glassw are were given to the share of the spoils. dumping of sewerage into the Clack Cold Sprin gs. F e w reporls of d ir r « a s given bv the S p rin gw ater charming bride. F ir s t class - $ 4.00 per cord Mrs. Jam es S e v ie r of V io la has Dei- W 'riligt tlie popular G o v e rn b rin g killed have com e in >vt. but C hurch last Satu rd ay n ig h t. The returned to her home after under-1 amas River. ment P ack er stationed in Estacada, Second class 3.50 ’ ’ entertainm ent b\ donation and sale ' party of Garfield young peo- it is still e a ilv in tiie season. going “ naturopathic treatm ent” in who had 1-eeti instructed to have ot refreshm ents cleared about 5>9. including Mr. and Mrs. S. T h e P rogress is pleased to re- Cord Wood in any Quantity Draper Dunlop, Phil Standish. his pack train o f tS head of mules The Misa» Hukla and Irene w hich m oney w ill apply on the pnr- Portland M rs S e v ie r is g reatly im proved in health and w as coidial- ceive new s item s from people either lield in readiness to respond to a call Paulsen of <>TRt‘ m ad e U trip chase of the new song books for the Mr. and Mrs. Trowbridge and W rite 8 C t(K)NLV !y wc'com ed back b y her frien ds hv phone, m ail or in person, but it for help in fighting a had fire nesr to Port laud nst Sunday w ith church. several o f the W. R. Reid’s or S. L FISNFH and neighbors. Mr W hite w ho is will lie appreciated if correspondents C ascade L o ck s, Oregon left last their sister K rima, as the latter younger folks had a good time R ix itc 3 , K 'la c a d a . Oregon evening for that place T h e train was on her way to Bethany, Or. Mr. E . T . FLImer, M ayor of Mil- now takin g the sam e tieatm ent in or other» will sign their nam es to last Sunday at their camp on w aitkie. Ore. and wife, and A lvin Portland made a week end stay at the written items, tn case it is nec- w as p u k e d and ready for Mansport- O r leuve <ir<l«r« «t P n g r,-.. Cilfi.-, Eagle ( reek, near Miller's bridge. \V A. He» I111111 ai E stacad a tue! V ogel and w ife of Portlim l «pent a his V iola home last week atid great es«arv to obtain fu rth er information mg from Y o n c e 's h arn at any time. The Dunl ps and Phil Standish w ith a rathei v r io tis acrilient u bile few d a y s visitin g last week at the im provem ent is reeuided in his and verification. It is not custom have lx-«n camping there for the a ry for new spapers to print un E. K. Leweiien of Springw ater fishing oh tilt- lackam .is last weck, home ot Joint M arshall near E a g le case ast week end v il! remain n fen signed contributions and in each report? having stv r another cou w tiicli resulti in a coitple c f frac Creek. T h e visitors motored cut H ors«d \rt«in f, a n d R e p a ir Work d a y * lo n g e r, Mi<s Hazt-I Freeman of Elwood, case the name of the contributor g a r nerr.* his newly made straw ture«! ritis. rau-ed bv fallm g cui thè from Pnrtl.ir, t ami un ler the guid- oove M 'warivx , Louis Nel-nii of Elwood who is stack this week. (Estacada ( 'ou- ro cks. W inle ih« nccideet is paio auce i . their host, w ire able to who - w orking at Liberal, spent will not be shown. In sending in .Ali |fn»i¿intarsi le show ing of trout, 1 i«t hand ay with her parents near notes try to show initials of people 1 working ill Portland is home for an gar Extermination Society Assn, fui, hts gettiug no trout, seemed to tn ake a c n i Vf. C Wh itili Jd I on their return. ! Elwood. ¿sod residence address. tiurt m oie. D a d tlo rju M ay. i u k e notice.) Livery, Feed & Safe STA BLE Watch Repairing Cleaning Klaetsch Mills 16 inch WOOD BLACKSVflTiilNG