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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1914)
PROFESSIONAL CARDS Notice for Publication. P*partm«nt ot fh« Interior. U. S . L a r i Office at Portland. Oregon. } un# 20, 1914. S e t. 0 3 9 0 0 ■ ■ |.TI ■ • -r c .- r rrrrtz. ; . . . t - . — . Notice Is hereby given that Edwin G. Ainme whose post-office address is 5 1 6 Chamber cf Com merce bldg . Portland. Oregon, did on the 20th day of August. 1 9 1 3 , file in this office Sworn S ta te P H Y S IC IA N & S U R G E O N ment and Api Mcation. No. 0 3 9 0 0 . to purchase the ***** NW'V of the S W 'i, Section 14 Township 2 South. Range t> East Willamette Metidian, and the timber OF I'IC K . ADJOININC. RKSIOKNCH thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3. 1878 and acts amendatory, known as the "Timber Local and Lont, Distance Telephone and Stone Law " at such value as might be fixed by The doctor’s phone can he connected appraisement, and that, pursuant to such application, wit ' our Imme phone at niglit it re the land ami timber thereon have been appraised, the timber estimated 1 6 .0 0 0 board feet at 5 0 cents per qucut-l. One long ring. M and 6 0 .0 0 0 beard feet at 25 cents per M. and the land $ 7 7 .0 0 : that said applicant will offer final proof in support of h.s application and sworn statem ent on th« 6th day of Septem ber. ! 9 l 4 . before the R e g ister anj Receiver. U. S . Land Office, at Portland. Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest th.s purchase before entry, or initiate a contest at any tim e before patent issues, by filing a ccrroboiated aindavit in O f Hoe o n M a in S t. b e t w e e n 1st this office, alleging facts which wcujd defeat the a n d Z?nd. T e le p h o n e C o n n e c tio n s entry. H E N R Y V .A D IX .M .D D r . W. K . H a v i l a n d Physician and Su r g e o n R esidence c o rn e r o f Second a n d C u rrin streets Dr. L. A. W E L L S D E N T IS T A ssociated w ith Dr. H . V. A o ix. D R R. M O R S E . P h y s ic ia n a n d Surgeon Tests eyes and fits glasses. Office over Drug Stoie Local and loug distance phone. tele A T T O R N E Y - A T -L A W and N O T A R Y P U B L IC E sta c a d a . O ration E. W. B A R T L E T T , LAW YER JO H N • Oregon B R O W N T H E IN S U R A N C E M A N O F GRESHAM PHONE 513 O R E G O N F IR E R E L IE F A S S O C IA T IO N O F M C M IN N V 1 L E . O R E . Automobile Insurance a Specialty Livery, Feed & Sale STABLE W . A. JO N E S PROPRIETOR Good rigs and careful drivers always SPECIAL Given ATTENTION Hunting and Fishing Parties Teanr, W ork and H auling by trie D a y or Contract Commercial Patronage a specialty. W . M . Yonce J. V. BARK Blacksmith and Wheelwright At th« Old Stand GIVE HIM A CALL Klaetsch Mills First class lumber of all kinds. Dimension material a specialty. Prompt deliveries made from big stock on hand. Phone or call at mill, at Dodge. 0 . C. Klaetsch, Owner. We SELL and DELIVER I6 inch WOOD First class - $4.00 per cord Second class 3.50 ’ ’ Cord Wood in any Quantity Write B C. LOONEY or S. L. FISHER ftont* 3, Estacada, Oregon Or leave orders at Progress Office. BLACKSMITHING Horseshoeing and Repair Work DONE AT MORROWS' BARR AH w o rk gi|a> W. C. Whitfield R E G IST ER . Notice tor Publicot» n D ep e r tm e n to fth e ln ter lo r .il S. Land Offiee at Portland. Oregon. August 7 1914. Ser. 0 4 76. Notice is hereby given that Charles W. Swan, cf Colton. Clackamas Co.. Oregon, who. on September 29. 1908. made Homestead Entry. No. 0 4 7 6 . for N E K . Section 8. Township 5 South. Range 4 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Final five year Proof to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and R e ceiver. U. S . Land Office, at Portland. Oregon, on the 2 3rd day of September, 1914. Claimant names as w itnesses A. Vallen. Harry E. Worden, Otto Sorenson M, Dibble, all of Colton. Oregon. H. F. Hlgby. R egister. Proof made according to law under which en t.y was made. Notice for Publication C L A U D E W. D E V O R E Office on Broadway. Eitacada, • H. F Hlgby. Department of the Interior. U. S . Land Office at Portland. Oregon. August 7. 1914. Ser. 0 1 7 6 8 . Notice is hereby given that Harry E. Worden, of Colton. Clackamas Co.. Oregon, who on April 2. 1Q09. made Homestead Entry. No. 0 1 7 6 8 . for S E J i. Section 8. Tcw rshlp 5 South. Range 4 East. W illamette M eriden. has filed notice of intention to make Final five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the R egister ar.d R e ceiver of the U . S . Land Office, at Portland. Oregon, on the 2?rd day of Septem ber. 1914. Claimant names as w itnesses Charles W. Swam A. Vallen Otto Sorenson M Dibble, all Of Colton. Oregon H. F. Hlgby, R egister. Proof made according to law under which entry was made. THE LIFE CAREER " Schoolin g it) youth should Invariably be directed to prepare a person in the best wav for the best pcrm autnit occupation for w hich he ia c a p a b l e . — P resident C. W. E liot. This is the Mission of the ESTACADA PROGRESS Public Sheds Suggestion M endenhall Memos I I kcobhoka T k d ) Forest Ranger Hugh Menden Last week’s article in the Progress on the needs of hitch- hall has sent in a few items re i ing facilities for Estacada seems garding the fire fighting condi ESTACADA. ORI GON \ to have met with popular approv- tions in the mountains, for last R. M. SU ml i sh, Editor «ml .Manager ! — ---------------------------------------- al from both country and tow ns- week. £ nier «J ai th« poetoffice In katacadà, Oregon, at He states, the fire on the North people. second clast mall One of the Currinsville men Fork of the Clackamas River, SU BSC RIPTIO N RATES has suggested that if the Civic now covers an area of over 3,000 One year........ .............................................. .............$1 0 0 club acres. Six months .............................................................. 50 Improvement Club or any will furnish the materials for a August 20th and 21st were fav i fifteen stall shed, the farmers orable for fire fighting, but the Thursday. August 27, 1914 and others from outlying dis hot dry winds on the 22nd gave tricts will probably co-operate in I it added impetus. Want and For Sale Column At least six homesteaders' cab j the erection of the building, and Progress Want Ads Turn The the event might take the form of ins have been burned and the Deal._____________ __________ a “barn raising” o ra “ building inhabitants have had to fiee be fore the flames. FOR SALE Cash or Trade:— bee’’. Good farm team, mare and horse. It is understood that at the There are approximately 100 K. C. Suter, Eagle Creek. last meeting of the C. I. C. the men now fighting this fire and WANTED Second-hand bug project of the erection of such all horses from Estacada and gy. Would prefer to work or hitching facilities was favorably vicinity have been hired to pack do painting in exchange for it. considered. This work should in supplies for the fire-fighters. _____ M. Shankland, Route 1. not be postponed and the esti The commissary work is in charge FOR SALE: Two good Jersey mated cost of the material and ! of H. S. Scupham of the P. R. cows, will be fresh soon. the building site should receive L. & P. Co.’s engineering force. ___ C. C. Saling, Currinsville. _ A story is told on Noble McMil early attention. FOR S A L E — Good fresh vege lan, who is in charge of part of tables. Come and see them. C. I. C. Ladies W o rk the crew and A. K. Wiesendanger Fred Jorg. A delegation of the C. I. C. of the Portland office of the For TO T R A D E — Automobile for ladies worked three hours last est Service. They had their land near Estacada. wires all ready for telephoning Monday afternoon, in connection Apply Progress. with the preparation of the grain from the fire lines. t when they W ANTED Eggs. Highest exhibits for the State Fair. In opened up their equipment box price paid at Palace Meat Market. asmuch as the county has ap and found they had packed along F k k d J o r g . propriated money for this work, a phonograph outfit, instead of a WANTED—Will pay 50 cents the C. I. C. ladies believe in earn regulation field telephone, and each, for glass jars or crocks, ing their share. All ladies are among the records were the which were obtained by many familiar tunes of “A Hot Time” local people from the Faraday asked to join in the work next land ‘‘Kick Me Softly, Dont Use Friday afternoon at 1 o’clock, substation about a year ago. They are wanted for exhibiting and the following Wednesday a Brick.” ; ------------------------- fruit. Bring to the Progress of and Friday afternoons. M oving Picture O u tfit D ue fice. _______________________ Elgin Barton of Alspaugh has re Word has been received that a WANTED—Second hand sin gle buggy, with or without har- signed his position in Portland and j large company of moving picture ness. Apply Progress._______ has resumed his former duties lu i actors, with machines and other the substation at Eagle Creek. paraphanalia are due in Estacada Money to Loan in any amount, on first mortgages. Money avail Mrs. F. Cockerline and daughter j this week, on their way to take able at once, with no red tape Laura, of Viola, returned last week \ pictures of the North Fork fire, formalities. Apply R. M. Stan- from a few days visit with Mrs. D. where temporary cabins have dish, Estacada.______________ been built for the scenic effects, Hawley, near Salem, Oregon. Wanted—Half dozen Leghorn, in connection with blood curdling Carl Clark of Eagle Creek, ac Plymouth Rock or Leghorn-Wy- films that will be staged there. andotte cross pullets. companied by his mother, went to Enquire at this office. Portland last Saturday to undergo M endenhall B eats Bear P ublished tie rs fh u rsd a i M orning — an operation to remove a goitre. C. I. C. L ibrarj’ T h e G re n tc rO lP c ^ c m at High Exalted Ruler, W ith n ew bmkttag», tw tfur equip m ent enlarged ground«, tuuf m an y j u dicious to its faculty, the U a Jv a rv tJ oI O regon will begin i u th irty n in th yeur T uesd ay , Septem ber 15, Special train in g lo r B usine lalistn, Law , M edicine, T eac >rary W ork, M usic. A rd ’bysical T rain in g and Pine la rg e s t and stro n g e st departm ents liberal education. Library o t m o r e th a n SS.SSS v o lu m e « , t w o I le e did g y m u e s iu a i* . e le v e n b u ild in g s f o l ly / n ip p e d . N ew flM.MA AdmieiSVSIiqft j il l d li g in c u u r a e o f c o o e tr u tft lo e T u itio n F r e e . D o r m it o r ie s fo r m e n an d w om en E x p e n s e * lo w e s t W rite fo r c a t a lo g and U ltu u e ie d b o o fc le t. d r e e a lr g R e g is tr a r . UNIVERSITY OF O R E G O N rU O E N K . O R CO O H Standing of PIANO Contestants Week ending August 22 55.330 Inasmuch as Miss Wilma Kitching ! i i Myrtle Looney had obtained the largest number ot j 12 Estacada M. E. Church 49,615 votes, during the week ending Aug i 13 Sadie Wilcox « 3.300 22nd, she was awarded the weekly 22,210 prize. The ballot box will be j 14 Emma Barr «0,370 opened again Saturday, Aug. 29th i s Lucile Jones and a prize will be awarded the con 16 Ruth Saling 17.865 testant who has made the best 17 Della Vallen 16.050 showing for this week. The fol- , 18 Garfield Country Club 14.910 lowing is the standing as shown 19 Lei a Howe «3.515 Aug. 22nd. 20 Ethel Tracy «3. «50 Below is a list of the Candidates 21 Alta Reisland «2.445 for the First n Weeks. 22 Ellen Erickson 11,920 I Wilma Kitching 156.478 ;A 3 F)tbel Horner n .12 5 139,680 : 24 Mrs. Karl Kilgore 2 Mrs. Roy Douglass « 0,955 3 Lera Dale I 36.737 25 Effie Cox 10,865 136,072 ' 26 Mrs. J. W. Stevens 4 Gladys Hayner 8,780 102, I45 27 Jas. G. Hamilton 5 Grace Denney 8,705 6 Pearl Johnson 80,620 I i 28 Mable Tracy 8,575 7 Edna Jorg 72.45O 1 29 Leta Posson 4,810 8 Flora Johnson 66,725 3 <* Wiu. Glenn 3,035 62, 220 j The prize for Aug. 29th will be a 9 Minnie Nelson io Rosalie Allen 6l. I IS jt sugar shell and a butter knife. Remember- You ,, ,, ,, get 100 votes for $1. cash purchase at Finch’s store. ,, 300 ,, ,, $1. paid on old accounts at Finch’s store. ,, 2000 ,, ,, $ i . cash on new subscription to the Progress. ,, 1000 ,, ,, $1. cash for renewal to subscription or for subscription paid in advance (no matter how far) at $ 1 . for each year. Call at the Progress office or Finch’s Store for further information. Hugh Mr. Yannley of Viola, lost seven Mendenhall, of the Fire Fighting The following is a partial list of the books which are ceeded for the calves recently from an unknown Service at North Fork, met a public library, and which will be disease, winch represents a big bear, while enroute to Linn’s Forty-sixth School Year Opens Mill. His horse shied suddenly purchased as rapidly as funds are financial loss. S E P T E H B E R iS th , 1914 and dragged him about 150 feet available. The fiction list, which Mrs. Henry Githens and Mrs. Write for illustrated loo-pa^e Book let. "THE LIFE CAREER," and tor Cata is quite comprehensive, will not ap Fitzgerald of Alspaugh are leaving and owing to the “straight up” log containing full information. pear in the Progress, but will be within a few days to pick hops i condition of his hair, it plowed a D egree Com s e t — AGRICULTURE : furrow 7 % inches deep. His ver Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairvllus- posted, so that those interested may near Canbv, Or, sion of the affair as given at the bandry, Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture. see it. It is hoped that many peo Agriculture tor Teachers. FOkESTRY, Miss Gladys Duboise of Portland camp fire that night, scared War L o g g i n g E n g i n e e r i n g . H o m e e c o ple will subscribe for books from Wilcox so badly he didnt n o m i c s : Domestic Science. Domestic Art, this list, and thus aid the library in is spending a few weeks with her den ENGINEERING: Electrical, irrigation, grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ham dare fetch water till daylight. Highway, Mechanical. Chemical. Mining. growing faster than it otherwise ilton of Viola. Ceramics. COMMERCE. PHARMACY. could. I n d u s t r i a l a r t s . S tacks Burned Voitition.il Courses- Agriculture. Dairy Reference Books: F. O. Eilers of Portland and Four or five stacks of grain, ing, Home Makers’ Course, Industrial Webster’s New International Dic daughter Marguerite, walked from Arts, Forestry. Business Short Course. ready for threshing, were com tionary or The Century Dictionary. Bull Run to Bissell, to visit his son School o f Music — Piano, String, Band, With full equipment. pletely burned up last week. Voice Culture. Everyman’ s Encyclopedia. George Eilers. This grain belonged to Mr. Wm. Farmers Business Course by Mail Free. Bartholomew, J . G .; Literary and AdUre»» I'HK KKUISTRAR, D. L- Davis of Barton recently Weller of Springwater and rep Historical Atlas of America (Every (tw-7-15 to 9-9) CorveUie. O regon Of Oregon City, Distributers. J ^ 7 R E E D disposed of his Hillside F'arm near resents 500 to 600 bushels of man’s Library). Local Agent. Bartholomew, J .G .; Literary and Barton to Harvey Gibson of the oats. The fire probably origin ated from sparks from the en Historical Atlas of Europe (Every same place. Horse Shoe Pitching gine. man's Library). Carl Rath of George, is now and fits glasses, Office over Cham pionship This is the first accident of the AND Ringwalt, R. C.; Briefs on Pub ready to tiegin the erection of his drug store. Sill Fisher and Aud Sarver of lic (Questions. kind reported in this section this new house, as the lumber is already SpriDgwater recently were awarded Religious, Social Conditions. Edu year and the people of this vicin hauled to the spot. M ore Exhibits W a n ted Call at ESTACADA PHARMACY the diamond studded belt, emble cation, etc.: ity sympathize with Mr. Weller The cal! for more exhibits will matic of the Horse Shoe Pitching Mr. Wm. Smith of Springwat in his misfortune. Bible, The Riverside Paralell Calendar of Meeting Dates bt made through the columns of Championship of Springwater. Bible. er is around again, after being A bad fire is reported Monday as Estacada Development League. 1st the Progress from now on until the This belt is a reality, although confined to his home with a three Abbot, Lvman; Life and Letters gaining headway in the timber near Monday evening, each month at East Clackamas, Canby and State possibly the diamonds are not of of Paul, the Apostle. weeks attack of la grippe. C. I. C. Rooms. the Douglass settlement. Warden 1 Fairs are over. There is at present Civic Improvement Club. 2nd. and 4th. perfect color. The belt was former Butterfield, K. L .: Country E. E. Hannah and crew of Esta Ferguson is in charge with th e! Saturday afternoon at C. I. C. Room». a good representative supply of ly and originally won by Ballard Church and the Rural Problem. cada began Monday morning on assistance ot Warden Wilcox and O. F. Every Saturday night, Looney and Bent Sarver, but the Peabody, F\ G.; Liquor Problem. the digging of the sewer for the 3rd 1 many of the neighboring ranchers. | grains in bundles on hand and the I. O. 8 P. M. at I. O. O. F. Hall. ladies of the C. I. C. have agreed afore mentioned athletes wrested Riis, J. A .; Battle with the Slum. district, as awarded to him as Rebeccas. Each 2nd and 4th Wednea- the honor from them last week, Mr. and Mrs. Fred North of j to help in the preparation of these Van Hise, C. P .; Conservation of lowest bidder by the couucil. dav Evening, 8 1*. M. at I. O. O. F. Hall. after winning the best ninety iiineout the Natural Resources iu the United Gladstone and Miss Gertrude exhibits. Fine samples of peaches, of a hundred games, or some such States. The two daughters of Wm. Grimm of Portland, motored to Es pears, prunes and plums have al A. F. & A. M. First Tuesday evening, each month at I. O. O. F. Hall. score. Looney and Sarver are Perry; Wider Use of the School Kaake of Estacada, recently under tacada last Monday and are busily ready been received, but more are Order of Eastern Star. Third Tuesday practising into the small hours of Plant. went a minor operation iu Estacada engaged packing and shipping the wanted. The editor is trying to of each month at I. O. O. F. Hall. the night with a view of recaptur Bryant, S. C.; How to Tell Stor aud both are doing nicely at pres North furniture, for permanent process these exhibits and will try Logan Grange. First Saturday in every month at Grange Hall. to take care of all that are brought ing the trophy. In as much as Ks- ies to Children. home at Gladstone. ent tacada have some pretty good ex in. Begin now to lay aside your Springwater Grange. Second Saturday Bryant, S. C .; Stories to Tell to Mr. Iiaden and family of the Before a jury. J. F. Snyder of in every mouth at Grange Hall. good samples of vegetables and ponents of the game, the Spring- Children. Viola store and J. Wymore and Garfield the plaintiff, was awarded Eagle Creek Grange. Third Saturday in water champions had better not j Kern, O. J ; Among Country apples and bring them to this office, every month at Grange Hall. family of Sellwood, spent a few a judgement of $50. and costs, the first time you come to town. Garfield Grange. Fourth Saturday in crow too loudly about their prowess, Schools. days camping in the mountains against Stephen Pezneeker of Gar every mouth at Grange Nall. Samples of barley, rye, timothy or Estacada may not be satisfied | Stephens, Elleu Vale; A Guide last week. field, for a quantity of goods deliv and grasses are especially needed. Sunshine Circle. Every two weeks on with a mere belt, if there are any to the Montessori Method. ered to the defendant. The trial Thursday afternoon, The exhibit cannot have too much other clothes in sight. Parsons, Frank; Choosing a Vo-| Will Douglass of Eagle Creek, occured in Estacada last Tuesday. Dorcas Society. Thin! Thursday of took a load of hogs to Portlaud corn, for decorative purposes. In each month. The Progress has arranged to j cation. last week. As soon as the stock There are about one hundred as much as the berry and small Modern Priscillas’. Fourth Thursday of ( To be continued) unite with the Western Stock I each month. yards are ready in Estacada it will teachers attending the Teachers fruits season is over, these products Journal to combine a subscription S u n d ay School Rally not be necessary to make such a Training School at Gladstone, in cannot be obtained and it will 1« to the two papers, at a price ot ft . New Film Service cluding several of our local young appreciated if the housewives will Next Sunday at the Zion Church long trip. 50 per year, payable in advance. ladies. The teachers have the j select a small jar of any of their Beginning last week, the Family in Garfield there will be an all day- Mrs Selma Olsen of McMinn The Stock Journal is a monthly rally, with the combined forces o f' ville made her sister, Mrs. J. Ran best of opportunities to hear some preserved or canned cherries or Theatre began showing a new line publication and is one of the best the different Sunday Schools in this dolph of Viola, a flying visit of a of the leading educators of Oregon. berries that show up the fruit in of moving picture films, being the periodicals in that line, (No votes charge. The program will begin few days. Mrs. Eva Craft of The school closes this week and good shape and let the committee famous Warner's Feature Films. on free piano are given with this \ at n A. M. with an address by Dr Viola returned home with Mrs, then the teachers will get a chance have same for the exhibit must be These pictures usually comprise o f f e r . ) _____ to practice their theories on the representative of all products grown multi-reel subjects only and are Nugent, on the subject; "Where to Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Boswell of | Place the Emphasis. ” A basket in this county. Dont look to your :onsidered to be the equal oi any youngsters. A pleasant picnic was held at Estacada were agreeably surprised 1 dinner will follow and in the after- neighbors to make these exhibits a film service. Ed and Phil Steinman of Currins- ! last Sunday by an unexpected call; noon an extensive program will fol- 1 Fern Camp last Sunday with a success, but scout around and see from Mrs Enfield of Nelson, B C. i low, with general discussions as to | big party of Eagle Creek people, I ville, returned this week from the! what yon have that will help, and County Court and Mis W. II Wilson of Port the ex'ension of the Sunday School including members of the Mur-, Ogle Mountain Mine, where they bring it to this office. Appropriate* $400 land. Mrs. Enfield is in Portland work, and a musical program by the phey. Baker, Woodle, and Doug have been working for some time past. Both are stockholders in j The Clackamas County Court The register ot the Hotel Irwin- on her annual millinery shopping; Garfield quartette. All are invited | lass families. this mine and show the finest of last week made an additional ap dywriglit on Estacada Boulevard, tour and as she and Mrs. Boswell to bring their lunches aud spend samples of gold bearing ore. The shows the names of Mr. and Mrs. propriation of $100.00 to their Russell Reed of Estacada is the were close friends in Canada, she ; the day. latest memlter of the Cougar Ex company have now installed a cya Robert Downing of Vancouver, former $300.00 donation. This made them a visit. Reports come from all sections of termination Society, in that he nide plant which is temporarily out Wash., Miss Mildred Oliver, Mr, money is for the exhibit work \V H. Reuter of La Grande, Ore Mrs. Fred Jorg, Edna and Tom- j the threshing being about finished reports having met one face to of order, but when operating, is ex gon, and Miss Helene Bidder, oi for the coming Oregon State my visited the Betz family at Jen aud good returns shown, allowing race, then face to back, this week pected to bring good returns to the Portland, who have been visiting Fair, which work is in charge of nings Lotlge, last Tuesday. investors. the Wrights for a few days. the editor. to( an exceptionally dry season. on his fathers's river farm. ,vw \ The N EW Universal Car 1915 P R IC E S Effective August 1st, 1914, F. O. B. Oregon City or Estacada Model T. Runabout “ $ 5 15 .0 0 “ Touring Car 565.00 Pacific Highway Garage Watch Repairing Cleaning