T W to e a tc rO re $ o \ \ ^ With .lew buddings, better equip meat, tv.Krged giaundt!. and many ad­ dition« to ii* faculty, tne University of Oregon v ill begin if a thirty -ninth y . 1 1 Tiu s.l^ , , September 15. Special i ruining for Hu-tinea*. Jour­ nalism, haw, Medicine, 'reaching,r " hrtry Work, Musk*, Architecture, Physical T^aiaing ant/ Fine Art« * Truest and strongest department* uatuJ education. L ib r a r y o f m o r e th a n 50 U00 v o lu m e s , tw o 3 ;jlco « iid t y m i n i t u w i . e le v e n h u lld in t's fu lly N ew f 190,000 A -.'m tn ia tra iiu o B u ild in g In r o u n e o f c o n s tr u c tio n . T u ir .o n F r e e . D o t o i l o r i e s fo r m e n and fo r w om en. k c n s c a lo w e s t. W r ite fo r c a t a lo g and ill u s iia u d b o o k le t , A d d re ssin g R e g is tr a r , equipped. j UI wood o I Kstaeada 51 7 UMIVERStTY OF OREGON Ken Bartlett of Estacada. leaves Dodge ■ no voting) rU G E N K . O REG O N Monday next to tiller the Uuiver- T h e measure was lost, owing sity of Oregon, largely to lack of enlightenment on (v<*r*j!n»'îm of ilie i* terl.r. U. S- I v.-i 1 T ir « t» FOR SALE ; ni 2. F red Jorg nislt all of the information avail­ 0 0 , mwd® H •veatead Ftruty N >. 017'6 8 . for of Eagle Creek. 1, . Sec t ton Ö., I cwrahit 6 Sju I1. P arso 4 East. able, but apparently there were WANTED Second hand sin­ ’ rr. :t« Me •tian ha« ftied nr«to® of ln|tir Mon to Coon Boyer, who is working many questions among the voters, ear Proof, to e* aK lfl) richir, to the gle buggy, with or without har­ «vi. before il e Png,3»er and R e ness. Apply Progress._________ near Mobilia, spent Saturday and and as a consequence, they voted vor vi the U !s. Land OHI « a» Portland. O regon. f S r t î T t j e r . 1914. Money to Loan in any am ount,. Sunday . . visiti r relatives am against it. , ,. , Inasmuch as Miss Wilma Kitching 12 Kstaeada M. K. C hurch 49,700 o first mortgages. Money avail- j friends m Lsinc-p.'-t While data regarding the meas- had obtained the largest number ol 13 Sadie W ilcox 23,300 t; e at once, with no red tape! Kdgar Ilieple of L .gte Creek and. " re was ,,ot wet! disseminated, votes, during the week ending Sept 22,750 14 Alta Reisland formalities. Apply R. M. Stan- a number of the youn ger peoole of i false reports and foolish rumors | 5th, she was awarded the weekly dish, Rstacada. to «11 ° f C o lto n . O r««i> n. 22,320 15 Emma Barr T h e ballot box will be H. F. H.Rby C u r i insvilte, attended the V a n co u ­ were welt circulated by people. - prize. 20,370 w ith D r H. V ■ 16 Lucile Jones Wanted Half dozen Leghorn, R o a ste r. either not conversant with the sub I opened again Saturday, Sept. 12th ver Round Up, last week. 17.865 Proof ina i® s cording to law under which entry and a prize will be awarded the con­ 17 Ruth Saling Plymouth Rock o r Leghorn*Wy­ ject, or with a view lo misrepre­ mad a. testant who has made the best 18 Garfield Country Club andotte cross pullets. 16.970 F rank Dowty of the Portland sent it. sit awing for this week. T h e fol Enquire at this office. 16.050 19 De.lla Ya llen Post Oilii-c Department, is spending Rumors of a new "red brick school lowing is tlte standing as shown C ounty h a ir N ext 20 I,ela Howe *8.515 R O U N D I ’ P Yo ur family and a few days at tne home of his par- house'’ to be built in Kstaeada, of 1 Sept. 5U1, T h e exhibits shown at the H a s t g e t that family photo taken, by A. ents, at A lspaueb, 21 Ktlu-1 T ra c y *8. >5° 3 h y s lc i.ìn a n d S u rg e o n Below is a list of the Candidates ‘ big g y m n a siu m " to he erected at 12,205 24, Ktlie C o x Clackamas Fair are being boxed M. Stephens for the First i t Weeks. big expeuse, of the outside districts l i . G . Huntington of Portland 12,015 and shipped to the County Pair at 169.193 23 ltllen Erickson ts.s ryes and fits glasses. WANTED Eggs. Highest was an Ivagle C r u 1 ; visitor last having to " p a y for the present I Wilma K itching 1 1 , 125 Catiby, which opens Sept, iftlli. 2 Mrs. Roy Douglass 1 50.800 24 lithe! Horner price pulii pt Palace Meat Market. ■ over I hu g aitine school building” , of the measure week, Mr. Huntington r e « nth 25 Mrs. Karl Kilgore These exhibits will be entered at Fred Jo rg G lad y s Hayner 146.962 10.955 including " a ll grades from the 5th 3 • d and lung ili»'-!!!«- tele- sold his Eagle Creek farm. 8,780 the county fair, in competition to Lera Dale *37-552 26 Mrs. J. W . Stevens I g r a ’e u p " , besides stories detri- 4 L O S T One single flat key, with 8.705 other neighborhood exhibits and if tit) slightly broken. W ill finder 1 1 2,180 27 Jas G . Hamilton Walter Douglass w i i c nm) mental to Kstaeada in general, killed 5 Grace Denney 28 Muhle T ra cy uiv pri/ ■ money it won, the pro- kindly leave at I’ rogiess office, 6 Pearl Johnson 8.575 98,265 children, went to the Molali» the nteasu re. fjk U D E w , L E VO R E . • ds will be turned over to the 4,810 Edna Jorg 88,055 20 Leta Po son country hist week, to help in the Had Kstaeada voters attended 7 FOR S A L K 2 Angora ewes and ti W in. Glenn • 3 .°3 5 K ist Clackamas b’air committee, to A T T O R N E Y - A I - L A .V 8 Flora Johnson hop picking. 87.4 5 5 their meeting and voted, tlie meas­ 1 kids and penciled Indian Runner end I . i : : j .tided a s they desire. Owing ducks. A p p ly at Progress Office. Minnie Nelson 60,850 T h e prize for S -pt 12th will be 9 Hass T ra cy of Garfield, Clark ure would have carried anyw ay, IO N O T A R Y P U O L/C to the restrictions as to organiza­ Rosalie Allen 6 1 , 1 1 5 but it is as well they did not vote, F O R S A L K gooll). bay gelding. Possott of Kstaeada and others, Eslncada, Oregon 11 Myrtle Looney tions exhibiting, it had been pi in- 55.330 This horse is peitectly gentle and a were visitors at the Vancouver for unless the outside districts want He 1 to ii r the exhib it under the the Uni hi H igh School, it -'¿ould good roadster. Bargain cash price Round Up, this week. Is el of the C. I. C. of K.-tacada, $65. E, A'. R A R T L E T T , M. Shaukland R. t. not be formed. Y o u get 100 votes for i t . cash purchase at F i n c h ’s store. imt object ¡01 s wore raised by some T he re will be a sp-cial meeting iAWYER T h e lack of civic pride in school • 1 .1 8°o ,. S i paid on old accounts at F in ch 's store. parties to this name to the entrv, Cow owners certainly do not of the C I. C. next Saturday after­ I elections in Kstaeada is deplorable ,, 2000 ,, ,, $[. cash on new su'oscri[j|ioa to the Progress. s u i t will be entered under some noon tit ; o'clock. Sept. 12th. A t o i broad way. I 111 1 unless some interest is taken in ,, ,, rooo ,, ,, $ 1. caslt for renewal to subscription or for want to have a herd law passed fi’aiada, . . Oregon Kstaeada or Hast Clackamas bead and inasmuch its the council big attendance is desiied, as import- thc future, we cannot expect to subscription paid in advance (n o matter how (ai ) at jf>i. for each year. mg. T h e ladies of the C. I. C in lintain our present high grade granted them the right to retain ant matters arc up for discussion. .■ I ally withdrew their name, ra'her the hells on their stock, it is no Call at the Progress office or Finch’s Store for further information. T h e Oregon Agricultural College of schools. than to have any dis- itisf-c ion. more than fair that the owners have issued a new bulletin on the A misunderstanding was current, should remove the bells front the G'zoil A d v e rtisin g f : ICT IN S U R A N C E M AN "Im portance of selecting seed regarding the exhib its collected he cows, when in th barn,"at night. The Oregon Foreat Fire As- >f- -VESHAM PHONE E13 w heat". Copies of this bulletin, R. M Standish lor the Oregoii A tingling bell is a nuisance after may be had by writing tothe College, sociatiun are p r o b a b ly the State Fair. In order to meet with six A. M. without keeping it up beat advertisers in the state to­ C r * G O N F IR E the i q'lireutenls as to grain dis T h e majority of the local people, during sleeping hours. day. Thei: placards, signs and i E F A S S O C IA T IO N plav. it is necessary that all grain who have been at the hop yards for he stripped of i's loose straw and ' MCM JNNVIL.E, O R E . T h ro u gh the ((Torts of Perry the past week or two. have returned moving picture slides all present he bundled in four-inch bundles Kitimiller of Portland and C. VV. to Kstaeada. All report a good. the most telling of arguments Inasmuch as over two wagon loads Woodle of Kstaeada, the 31 acre time and money earned. oile Insurance a Specialty against c a r e l e s s fire starting. of bundled grain were received, and farm of J. P Woodle, near Itagle District W a rd e n Ferguson o f Es- Chas. Duncan, Ralph Reid and each individual piece had to be Creek, was sold last week, to a Mr. W alt Snuffiti of Garfield went deer t a cad a la st w e e k g a v e a w a y v e r y VOPV S’O P n ,î> \ i S 3 3 stripped and arranged, it was ii Til - Beckett of Portland. Mr. Beckett ■ *'*>» I C C U Ql J Ö . t the individual e x- and family will move .into the hunting last week, and their f.vtu> furui-hed grain or other prod­ every day. T h e Oregon Industrial Review- SPECIAL ATTENTION ucts w 1 • dissapoinled at not hav­ the following legend on the in- Of Oregon City, Distributers. T h e I>onu.l and Kribs haling Given IIuuting and ^¡ailing Fartiet* ing their conti ¡billion, exhibited reports that the P. R L & P. Co. j side of the bottom, “$400,000.00 a machine i at work in the E agle Local Agent. under their name at the Hast Clack- P;isstl1 its °**e . P‘ r ceI" quarterly dividend recently, on account of Creek section, ha vin g baled for 'Ny *3 etr; a!uteri in the Pacific T'e'-.m Vorlc ar.:l H aulin g by amas Fair. T h e writer wishes to an4 ' Northwest by Forest Industry I)r. Morse also tests eyes Doug’ :SS , Gil son apologize to anyone, who mi-under high t a x i s absorbing all its rev­ Messrs I you share it burned timber pays aud fits glasses. Office over Woodle. enues. Some people may be sur­ th e U ay or C c mtract stood this arrangement as hi-(tied AND no wages, be careful with camp­ drug store. prised to note the small size of the to make it plain that, such exhibit, T h e base ball gam e Wednesday fires, matches and cigarettes.” dividends in , , . i t - i n ,. , its he was in charge of, was origin cort'oratious’ quarterly * 7 between the E - : cada H igh F.ciiool More Gravel Promises T h e Progress is advised that one ally for the State Fair and to be tile past and hi reafter b i n little team and the Gai field boys, was Call at ESTACADA PHARMACY shown collectively and not as indi­ lenient in tbeir attitude towards the won by the latter organization by a or two truth notices have nut ap- F. D. Hunt of the railway com­ peared in tlie paper recently, and pany, County Connnissioneer, W. a specialty, vidual displays, as the money a p ­ supposed money-laden, greedy rail­ good sized score. the youngsters are already here. It H. Matoon, Road Supervisors, | propriated for the State Fair is for way. P. S. — T h e Kstaeada I’rog- Corbett Underwood who has been will be appreciated if subscribers MiHord, Duncan and Kitchen and j ress lost their advertising and that .1 collective county exhibit. W . M. Y o n ce If errors or misunderstandings is no ioke, but if the amount will \ ¡siting lii.s brother W m . Under­ will telephone in any such items, so the editor, held an impromptu oceurcd during the recent local fair, help some poor Wall St .stockhold­ wood of Estacada, for the past su m ­ that we can chronicle all of the meeting last Tuesday afternoon | 5 H. P. Wolverine Lnginc mer, rettirm 1 to his liontt at L'ndei the people must take into considera­ er, the sacrifice is not in vain. Dews 1 at the Estacada Hotel. Gravel, wood, Wash, last week. I Disc Harrow tion that everyone was try mg to do Springwater people report that was the subject discussed, and C. K Rllison and family, who titcir best and work for the entire gravel was the subject cussed, A big bunch ,,f catalogs from one the Union High School measure I Hay Rake ildCnSmilh «»it \> h eclu rirjht. action at large. T h is was a first have liet-n \ ¡siting at the borne of of the eastern lit til order houses, a r ­ * ; was defeated in their district, owing I along with a few other things, his brother R. K. Kllison, of Ksta- j (.!•; and all concerned will profit by I Feed Cutter rived at E-tacnla post office, last to lack of knowledge on the subject, j but a lot of good was accom­ cada, left this week to make tlu-ir A t the Old Stand 1 ibis y ear's i xp. t nee. week Let’ s hop? they are used f rr having been received, from the pro plished. Inasmuch as a m atter home in Gresham , where Mr. Klli I Side Hill Plow ^ j ’0 of $81.00 due Gibson of Barton, E t a c a d a people are glad to! son has joined the staff of the Gresh- k l u i ' nn ^f .... I l *,e l " ' irs mulgators of the measure. GIVE HIM A CALL , , .. , will spend tlieir money nearer home, Springw ater felt it needed its addi­ seemed to stand in the way of I Sharpies Crean Separator welcome John F a g e a n d f a m i l y , am Outlook. immediate shipping of the grav­ Most of the brave and fearless tional money for gratnmer school el, the three road supervisors formerly of Estacada and Glad­ T h e job of remodeling the Spring- All nearly new work, as few eligible high school stone, hack again to Estacada, water school house will lie started fire fighters nave returned to students are in that section. and Mayor Adix promptly dug Estacada to take in the fair. down into their hank accounts Call Main 85 or Progress Office Fari Shthley ] . ,, , lumber of all kinds. Their household goods arrived Monday the 14th. First da. their efforts and the and advanced the necessary mon­ Mr. J. R. Werlein Special Agent will lie in charg e of the work ami Iasi Saturday and they are locat- ho t • ram, most of the fires are o{ t, j, R ( & P. Co. during ey. so that it would not be n_ees- with sufficient help should have the P i if „i :i m aktial a specialty. (1(| ¡n i)n,jr former home Calendar of Meeting Dates about out. bis address at the Fair, Wednesday ■ sary to hold up the work until the work completed within a couple Standing of PIANO Contestants Week ending September 5 D R R. M O R S E , f 1 Remember- JO H N BROW N Universal Car 1315 P R IC E S Effective A u g u st 1st, 1914, F. O. B. Oregon City or E sta c a d a Model T. Runabout STA BLE $515.00 Touring Car 565.1 Pacific High w ay Garage J. W . R E E D . Watch ¡{opairing Cleaning Commercial Patronage FOR SALE J. V. B A K R Si'aetsch Mills Prompt cl , cries made In om ; 1 ig stack ( hand. Estacada Development League. 1st Mis Rachael Revell o f Minne- 1 evening, said that the Kstaeada next meeting of the county court, Moml»v evening, each m onth at C\ I. C, Room«. il have charge of Stock Yards would soon become a I Wednesday morning about the apolis. who 1 Sprilli .water, who is now res;d- W a s ’ nt the K.ist Clackamas Fair same crow d met at the Barton Civic Improvement Cub. 2nd. and 4th, School the coming, reality, as his company have pur-| Saturday afternoon at C. I. O. Room s, p a o n e 01 I nill a t D o d g e in g 1 G ra n d e , O re ., s e n t a a bmnme:? A l i t i l e visitors were re- v , . gravel pit and further expedited Estacada t h i s chased the lots from \V. F. Cary a r m . d in E v e ry Saturday night, I ) K! iits c h O w ner La. cr in the Progress this quested not to examine any of Ksta- Wcc k and is \ fifing at the W. R. These stock yards like some of Ks the early shipping. It is n o w: ] O. ortland m: : et. dates, but the supervisors and etc. T h e Progress wants all of the | of the railway company and publish­ m 1 co n cern e d a re d o in g t h e i r SFri!,« * a,cr Grange. Second Saturday par t of the state. W it t e S C. LOONIY IT, -, , . , r , . t o e . - , « ) , >» I ' J .11 in every m onth a t C.rijnge T Hall. Mrs. M E G raham and datigli news from all of the sections and , ed by the Kstaeada Progress. Call s st. or 5 L, FISHF.R F.agtc C r-ek G range. Third Saturday in Mrs. ^ 4li T 11 e has request- at this office, if yon did not get one. ter Krim., re .m ned to Estacada will appreciate it if all corrcspon- Routt 3, K-tacada, Oregon ever: m onth »1 Grange Ball, . i i ’ , Progv - •" ■. ! f y an this week and are occupying their dents will tty io setal or phone in Ilttrly Fellows of Highland, who L)r le a v e order1, at P ir g r ts s Oifio I)r. and Mrs. IL B Kimball of former It • rror as recorded in a recent is- Main St G u v -onte news, each week T r y to with G u y G raham of Kstaeada, Garfield G range, Fourth Saturday in Mrs. Goral Smith, formerly of °i weeks. 16 incit WOOD BLACKSYilTMING ttoCMshoaing and K*pair Work DONS AT MOMOVt’S (URN A h w or* g US ran ten t W, C, Whitfield Y n eith e r site n or Mrs, "1 I t . e u t to th e hep fields it h tin l a - g c part;, o f I'D D irada p.'ople, T 1 ' mistake w a s due tr their a*. otp-tityiug tin-p.:, . ■ .1 far aa Portland, Salem visited this week at the home of their nephew, S. Draper Dunlop of Garfield Dr and Mis Kimball are h ivinq for California in a few G raham also returned, after las five months sojourn in A laska. G u y leaves lor the Oregon Agricnl- turai College the first r f ne tt w t i k every* m onth at Grange Hall, ill resume 1 mail your correspondence, so that spent five months in Alaska in the it will reach this office by Monday Thursday afternoon, salmon packing business, has re­ night, or Tuesd ay morning, so Dorcas Society, Third there will be timi to get t i n » t ‘ pe turned to his home. T h e boys rt- each m onth. rcM ication by ! port an eniovabie, instructive and set au> ; Kstaeada rb u rx j Modern Priscillas', remunerative trip. each m onth v Thursday of Fourth Thursday of