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T PROFESSIOiL GARBS ESTACADA Editorials Locals from Here and There SCHOOL TO EDITTHE PROGRESS PROGRESS ( I ncur roiuTKD) As editors of the P r o g r e s s for Mr. and Mrs. Kuhrasch visited Beginning with this issue in part friends at Alspaugh Sunday. and for the two succeeding issues. the next three weeks, the High H E N R Y V.ADIX.M.D A. Weiderhold o f I'.issell lost a the Progress will be edited and con LSUCADA, OUÍ GOA ducted by the students in the Eng P H Y S I C I A N <* S U R G E O N R.. M. SUmlish, Editor nuil Manager valuable horse last week. lish classes of the listacada High ***** Inasmuch as Miss Wilma Kitching 11 Myrtle Loongy II. N. Barton cf Alspaugh will School, under the supervision of *n 'l'" ir public school. No one 55.440 OFF1CK, ADJOINING RKSII>RNCF £nter«U at lite tostoffice ir Estacada. Oregon as leave this week for Michigan. had obtained the largest number ol 12 Estacada M. E. Church 49.705 sc. ii class mail tfieir teacher, Miss M. Local and Lon^ Dijtanci flVephonc votes, during the week ending Sept. 14 Sadie Wilcox 23.500 Dr. Adix in making a business Jones. The doctor’s phone cnn I>e connected 12th, she was awarded the weekly 15 Alta Reisland 22,810 trip to Seattle this week. SUBSCRIPTION RATES The editor will have to be away w ith your home phone at night if rt 22,310 . J l 90 i Mrs. Viola Douglas i* visiting ¡ »rom Estacada, the majority of the entertainments, our debates, and Pr*ze- The ballot box will be |6 Emma Barr Ora .. quested. One long ring». opened again Saturday, Sept. 19th 17 Lucile Jones 20,370 50 Í ?lx months . with relatives in Eagle Creek this time for the next three weeks, at and a prize will be awarded the con 18 Ruth Saling 17.865 tending to work, in connection with week. testant who his made the best 19 Garfield Country Club D r. W. K . H a v ila n d 16.970 Thursday, September 17 . 19(4 Miss Nellie Vallen of Elwond, the county and state fairs and the showing for this week. The fol 20 Della Vallen 16.050 Physician and has gone to take up her duties as * orlland Lurd Product's ■ Show. lowing is the standing as shown 21 I,ela Howe » 3.515 Surgeon When advised that the students Want and For Sale Column teacher in t he Pullman school. Sept. 12th. 13 Ethel Tracy 28.210 would like to assume the responsi O ffic tt o n M a in St. b e tw e e n 1st 12,295 The Douglas Ridge school opened bilities of this jjb , it took no urging Below is a list of the Candidates 22 Effie Cox a n d 2 nd . T e le p h o n e C o n n e c tio n s 23 Ellen Erickson 12,015 Monday, with Miss Opal McDaniel to get the position for the First 13 Weeks R e s id e n c e c o r n e r o f Second ! Deal. 24 Ethel Horner 1 1,125 as teacher. The only objection that can be 180,858 25 1 Wilma Kitching a n d C u r r in streets Earl Kilgore Fair time seems now on in earn Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Kilgore raised, is that the high standard as 2 Mrs. Roy Douglass « 57.675 26 Mrs. J. W. Stevens 8,780 announce the arrival of a ten-pound set by the students, may be iiard to est. East Clackamas, Clackamas, 3 Gladys Hayner tables. 146,972 27 Jas. G. Hamilton 8,705 .Dr. L. A. VS E L L S Multnomah County Fairs, and live up to afterwards, tor grammar, boy on Sept. 3rd. Fred Jorg 4 Lera Date « 37 . 8 12 28 Mable Tracy 8,575 punctuation and projier use of the ; Ceor8e Community Fair will follow 5 Grace Denney 1 14,025 29 Leta Possou Mrs. R. E. Kllison is spending a 4,8 ro D E N T ! ST “ Queen's English" should charac ! each other in 9 uick succession. Pearl Johnson few days at the home ot her mother 30 Win. Glenn 3.0 35 The people of listacada and vicin- 7 Edna Jorg terize tltgir regime. 88,095 at McMinnville. ! ity are still talking of the East The prize for Sept. 19th will The students will write the edi- Flora Johnson 87.465 Many farmers report that the! tori ils. obtain and disseminate the Clackamas hair. This success was Associated w it h Dr. H. V. 9 Minnie Nelson 69,850 one-half dozen Rogers silver-plated rains are doing great damage to 1 news and generally conduct the due to everyone putting his should- Money A a ix . to Rosalie Alien 61,290 tea spoons. . business, except the mechanical tr 1 ° the block and pushiug. But part, which as usual will be in this section is uot the only one hold charge of S. J. Howe, who has full ing a fair for the first time. The authority to accept any money that \ George people on Sept. 25 will hold You get too votes for $1. cash purchase at Finch's store. P h y s ic ia n a n d S u rg e o n Si. paid on old accounts at Finch's More. ¡ their first session of the George V iola people held a picnic diuner conies his wav. .. 2000 ,, ,, ft . cash 011 new subscrqition to the Progress. The students will receive 50".. of Community Fair, Tests eyes and fits glasses. on the banks of Clear Creek, near ,, ,, 1000 ,, „ $ i . cash for renewal to subscription or for the amount paid in for auv new ad- j Estacada people cannot be ex- subscription paid in advance (no matter Office over Drug Store the bridge, last Saturday. vertising that appears in the paper pected to take any great amount of how far) at $1. for each year. Local and long distance tele during the next three weeks. exhibits there. Neither can every- phone. The regular correspondents are , one be expected to be present, but ROUND UP Your family and requested to send in their items as as many as possible should attend. get that family photo taken, by A. C L A U D E W. D E V O R E M. Stephens. O. M. Scheis troen of Portland usual, for even with their staff of The morning will be given over spent several days oil his farm near reporters, the students will be un to the inspection of the exhibits. A T T O R N E Y - A T-LA W and El wood. able to get all of the news from the At 1:30 speaking will commence, N O T A R Y P U B LIC Harry Frank of Portland spent outside districts. including speakers from Oregon If anyone wants to lick the editor City, Corvallis. Estacada, perhaps E s ta c a d a . O re g o n Sunday with his family at Als- during the next fortnight, it will Portland and local orators. At 3:30 paugh. mean tackling the Estacada High games and races of all sort, kind I,OS f One single flat key, w ith E. W. B A R T L E T T , Mrs. II. S. Jones of Portland tip slightly broken. Will finder School football squad, and they are and description will take place LAW YER spent a couple cf days last week, kindly leave at Progtess office. iu training now. Don’t hold off Dancing will hold forth in the even visiting relatives in Eagle Creek. any licking until the regular editor ing but before dancing a literary Office on Broadway. FOR SA L E —2 Angora ewes and Tlie Sumer's residence on the gets back, have it out with the high and musical program will be given. Estacada, Oregon kids and penciled Indian Runner hill is now completed and the fam school athletes in the mean time. Anyone reading the above pro ducks. Apply at Progress Office. ily expect to move in, in a few days The paper should be especially gram can quickly see that there is JOHN attractive from now on and should Dot going to be one dull moment Miss Katie Nelson of Portland FOR S A L E - 900lb. bay gelding. prove profitable tor the subscriber during the entire day. THE This horse is perfectly gentle and a spent the week-end with her par and the students. «< O F GRESHAM PH O N E 513 good roadster. Bargain cash price ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Nelson of A number of Estacadians met the Who can tell but this experiment EIw cod. George people sevtral weeks ago at $65. M. Shankiand. R. 1. may lead to the making of future Joel LaCroy of Viola lost another Horace Greelevs, James Gordon the George Bridge, and they know O R E G O N F iR E FOR S A L E — Some good Barred valuable bor.se last week, making what a hospitable people they are. Bennttts or even \Vm. Randolph R E L IE F A S S O C IA T IO N Rock and Rhode Island Red cock the second similar misfortune in the so this adds extra assurance for a Hearsts? O F MCMINNVILE. ORE. erels, for $1. each at Armstrong's. past two weeks. good time. R. F. D. 1. Miss Woodruff o f the P. R. L. Automobile Insurance n Specialty The marriage of Miss Edith & P. C o.’s office of Portland was Wanted to Bu\ One second Dr. Morse also tests eyes Leroy D. Walker, Chapman to Samuel G. Eddy of Boswell Watch Repairing hand farm wagon, and three good a Sunday visiter and fits glasses. Office over of Bank, Portland is to take place at high home. cows. O. C. Twombley, AND drug stpre. noon today at the home of her Route t, Estacada, Ore. brother at Nye, Oregon. Cleaning After a honeymoon of two weeks Call at ESTA CA D A PH AR M ACY to he spent visiting friends and rela tives iu Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Portland, Ore. Sept. 15, 1914 ress Eddy will make their home iu Port (Special) - At a conference held in PR O PRIETO R land. Portland on Sept, to, and which Good rigs ami careful drivers always Friends of Mrs. Eddy in this was participated in by representa As the baseball season is closed otir place will be pleased to learn that SPECIAL ATTENTION tive growers and manufacturers of 5 H. P. Wolverine Lnqine Mrs. Eddy intends continuing her Giv**n H unting and Fishing Partie? attention is now turned to Football fruit products from every section The team which is under the man I Disc Harrow musical class in Estacada. of the Pacific Northwest, the future agement of Earl Tracy and Carl at the yards, with of the fruit industry was discussed I Nay Hake Kimtnel is now heing organized. from every angle. It was shown The fairs of the country are fast Most of the boys of the Itigli school that through lack of cooperation on I Teed Cutter drawing to a close. Reports come have been getting out for practice if the part of gardeners and fruit from every section, of the excellent and the school lias prospects for a I Side Hill Plow raisers a large percentage of tlie exhibits at the different fairs. good team. As coach Ford lias crop goes to waste each year while I Sharpies Cream Separator Tomorrow morniug at 8:55 A. more men to pick from this year, the balance is sold at prices which M. A Urge number of the Esta- there will be almost enough men frequently show a net loss to the All nearly new cada High School students will for a second team which will great producer: , board the electric cat, bound for ly aid the first team in practice. While no definite action was Among those who attended the the Multnomah County Fair at to confer with the people o f Es- taken at this meeting, it was deeid- As each player will have to work for a position, it is not yet known fair at Vancouver last week were Gresham. j tacada and surrounding country, ed that all possible information on Calendar of Meeting Dates Each year the school takes in one. . . . , . . . . , , . Mrs. J. W. Dowty, Mrs. Chas. how the team will ite lined tip. 1st of the numerous larger fairs of this i w,th a vlew <>f havlnK them ral8e the subJect shouIt1 ^ collectcd ,n Eitacnda Development League. The Student Body has purchased ^!’ "k s a,|d Echo Githens, all of section of the state The trip is > 2 ,ii 00 . 0 ° and build a Small can- each fruit growing Monday evening, each m onth at crow,nv section and the C. I. C. Rooms. w suits for tile boys and now Alspaugh. resulting data will be made the taken primarily for the benefit of " er-v - the,lines of his Hood each member will be dressed alike Mr. and Mrs. A. W. C o o k e o l1, the Agricultural departments of the i,Ver plant and he would like to basis of another conferauce in Civic Im provem ent Club. 2nd. and 4th. Saturday afternoon at C. I. C. Rooms. which will add to the appearaucc Damascus and Mrs. Jane Douglas | sr,u)ol ,lUt llllvone in or out of the lease the entire plant and busi- Spokane Novemcer 14, the time of O. O. F. Every Saturday night, At thß Old Stand of the team. the National Apple Show. It is of St Joseph were the guests of school is welcome. 8 P. M. at I. O. b . F. Hall. practically certain that a perma The 1913 team won four out of ¡Mrs. How’ett, of Eagle Creek, Sat. Last year the trip was made to 1 his figure of > 2 , 500.00 sounds Rebeccas. Each 2nd and 4th W edues- GIVE HIM A CALL six games. The 1914 team ex(>ect today and Sunday, dav Evening, 8 1’. M. at I. O. O. F. the Ciackam is County Fair, but on more reasonable than the “ gores nent organization will be effected Hall. at that time and steps to establish to improve this record, and with; jj D. Trapp, W. P. Sn tiffin and “ -'count of the added expense and presented previously coming at canneries, dryers and other methods A. F. & A. M. First Tuesday evening, the support of t he school .1 and the L . j Palmateer of Oaifield took in dccTdol'^od^iTen m' ^ o t o fr° m experienced c a n n in g ^ each m onth at I. O. O. F.‘ Hall. people of the town, they : will make t|u, fair at Vancouver last Thurs- Gresham * man, gives them added w e ig h t.;0' caring for such fruits and vege O rder of Eastern Star. Third Tuesday tables as cannot be marketed in a a better showing than ever ljeforc, day and returned the following day. ‘ The round trip fare will be fifty Thia man has ->ust fl™shed a suc- of each m onth at I. O. O. F. Hall. First fresh condition. All who are inter- Below is a Football schedule for R. C. Palmateer and family also cents, by special arrangements. I.ogan Grange. First Satu.day in every subiect should make a m onth at Grange Hall. made the Portland-Vancouver trip To enable the ticket seller at the Fair to know whether one comes $ 40.00 per ton for the fresh fruit. special effort to attend that meeting. Springw ater Grange. Second Saturday Springwater notes state that R. C from the Estacada High School or in every m onth at Grange Hall. It would be wise for local peo 2:30 I.ooney and II. B. Sarver, champ- not, n white ribbon, bearing the Don’t forget the Community ple to look into this proposition I Oct. 10, Open date. Eagle Crtelc Grange. Third Saturday in , ion horseshoe pitchers, have won lettering "K . H. S .” will be given Fair to be held at the new club every m onth at Grange Hall. further, for it looks like a good Military the belt from S, Fisher and B O. lo *acl> student who attends. 'L solution o f the Estacada cannery, I house of the George Commercial Garfield Grange. Fourth Saturday in , Academy. 2:30 P. M Sarver. Score 15 to 8. They art- eveiy m onth at Grange Hall. Mr. Frank Linn of Logan, who. O . C . K laetaCh, Owner. Oct 24. Estacada vs Gresham & Social Club, Sept. 25 th. All open to all challenges. a short time ago was injured iu a ___ ________ _ _ from Sunshine Circle. Every two weeks on Notice has been ___ received ■» ■ — -1 ■■ | II S., at Gresham. are invited to come and spend Thursday afternoon, The IiOgan school, which was ,n V, n', ^ V'1'011’ M r 5 ' P ,sst1' Washington, D. C., ot the passage Oct. 31, Estacada vs Hillsboro Wc SELL and DELIVER the day. Crowds o f George peo Dorcas Society, Third Thursday ol provide for leave of H. S , 2:30 P. M. under the supervision of H. M. ,h .ir sincere sympathy for the be of an Act “ to ........ .........' each m onth. James last year, has installed a reaved family. absence of homesteaders, in one ple attended the East Clackamas Nov. 7, Estacada on opponents Aublistu-d tv err I h jrrvlav Morning Standing of PIANO Contestants Week ending Sept. 12 School wishes to encourage and I further, if it can, the active in- , forest of the citizens of the town Gertrude denies that our school is a greu; ! help to our town, so be interest ed in us, come up to our literary last, but by no means least, our athletic activities. Much of our success last year was due to your support. Let history repeat itself, but make the repetition more noticeable, for as an institution grows, so must its support be increased. at Progress Want Ads Turn The Mrs. FOIl - \LE Good fresh vege- Come and see them. D R R. MORSE. WANTED Second hand sin gle buggy, with or without har ness. Apply Progressl to Loan in any amount, on first mortgages. >1 >n \ avail- able at once, with no red tape formalities. Apply Ii. M. Stan- dish, Estacada. Wanted Half dozen Leghorn, Plymouth Rock or Leghorn-Wy- andotte cross pullets. Enquire at this office. >0,955 ' 6 8 the prune crops in this section. U. H. Currin of Currinsville has his garage built, ready for painting. 98,535 lie R c m e m b e r- j .. ,, 3°o >. E. S. Shankiand of Currins ville has lM.shingied his barn and built on a small addition. Call at the Progress office or Finch’s Store for further information. WANTED Eggs. Highest price paid at Palace Meat Market. Fred Jorg The Universal Car N E W 1815 P R IC E S Effective August 1st, 1914, F. O. B, Oregon City or Estacada Mode! T. Runabout $515.00 “ Touring Car 565.00 BROW N INSURANCE MAN With full equipment. Pacific Highway Garage Of Oregon City, Distributers. J. W. REED, Nuptials Livery, Feed & at the Sale A. J. and J. Hughes of Red- land took their line herd of Wood for Sale Down timber Guernsey cattle to the Canby for sale cheap. Apply at Prog fair. W. A. JONES Office. Ed Smith of Logan has taken his herd of Jersey cattle to the Sporting News Canby fair. One of the bulls was grand champion of Clacka mas county. Mr. G. B. Linn of Currinsville is remodeling the house formerly Team W ork and Hauling by occupied by J. C. O'Connor. He the Day or Contract intends making this his future home. Worth Randolph of Viola is to attend the Estacada High School Commercial Patronage this year and will live at the a specialty. ¡home of Mrs. C. Hicinbotham of River Mill, while at school. STABLE W. M. Yonce Local Agent. Stockyards Pay Cash Mr. presi dent the Estacada State while in Estacada last week, stated that the Union Meat Com pany are very anxious to have the Estacada Stockyards opened up at an early date, as it means money to them and money to the farmers. Mr. Walker says that yards at Molalla do a business of over $75,000.00 per year and all of this money is paid to the farmer the business ! E. H. S. to Gresham Fair transaction taking place at home* and not in Portland. Estacada should do a 25,000.00 business the first year and triple that amount in two years. Mr. Walker also stated that an experienced cannery man, now ope[ft,nK a successful cannery ! at Hood River, would be glad Fruit By Products To Be M arketed FOR SALE Call Main 85 or Progress Office J. V. BARK Rl<]( ksmitll dlltl \Y hcelwrifjht ness. and Klaeisch Mills class lumber of all kinds.1 Dimension material a specialty. 1 *9*4- r, Prompt . deliveries j ,• r , , ; Oct j, Estacada . vs . . Wushongal . . bfg . stock , on , hand. , made Irom P- M. Phone or call al mill, at Dod?c Oot Krt«*‘ta v* Hl11 16 inch WOOD |ces8ful season, canning pears at ¡Hood River, where he paid ested in the L. M odem Priscillas' Fourth Thursday of | new heating plant and has rear- George C. Browuell l>r two periods, instead of the Fair and many exhibited there, each m onth. scats so there is no 1 delivered a temperance lecture a t ! straight five months as heretofore, and a good hig crowd should help 1 ihe Eagle Creek Grange halt He which may be of interest to some make their fai - a success. ’ ins who for the .T'" ^ ''00'Pan'^ » ' X A l d r i d g e dBri!lg thia wimer Asa Ii. Hawk- s n° Quartette of Oregon City, who Cord ( Supervisor Jann.-en of George has he past t i ght months has fceen en- ¡conducted the musical part of the Work on .the co-operative can Rumor is current of an early Write B C. LOONtY teachers have Iteen Rincer for the Dubois & Donahue program tiery for the Gresham Fruit Grow- had his crew busy for the last few change in the train service on the or S. L FISHEH faculty of the Eat a- Lumber Co. at Star, Oregon, has I Thc registration books w ere\rs’ Association will start this d»ys, weather permitting, hauling p. R L. & P. Co. lines from Ksta- to Route 3, Estacada, Oregon hicli Ift'im e d to his home in Estacada dosed Sept t2ih and the \ oters week. The Railway Company gravel onto the new road leading to 1 cad.i. cada School for thc term Or leave orders at Progress Office last clmr.ee to register will lit from will put in a spur to the buildings, (he George bridge. They are get- began Monday morning. They for a short time. official confirmation can be .. .... , . >epr. Sept. 24111 2 jth tor for aixDtit about tnree three weens, weeks, ... ______ , . „ “ " ............. .*. , ate Miss Grace Lilly of Portland Henry K Epperson, who recent af£ wWch ,,,lte |he ,* * * „ , re which are to cost f 3 5oo and all (ing goC(j screened gravel in two I ° ‘*a,ncd regarding the matter, ea- instructor in sewing and teacher ot ly sold his Garfield ranch, left last closed until election which occurs work is to be completed by Oct s ccpt that such a change is unier fro,n , „ e bank# of Eagle HorMshoeintf and K*pai> Work the eighth grade. Mi<s Rica Ander- Thursday for his new home at Du- Nov ;rd. 15th. Machinery will l* installed advisement. u o se at M o r r o w s * b a r n sou teacher t the fourth and fifth fur, Or< g o n M rs Walter Snnffin Governor West will speak in Es is needed, but the buildings will near l 'le o d 'old- This i Just as soon as any definite sched- All «mrV am »# r-'’ Triced " " 1 1** -"I manager ot the north accomttanied him. making the trip ' tacada Tlmrsday, Sept 24th at ,,e tl,is Fall for shipping, gravel is costing them about jo l ule is cstab’isbed, the public wiL be W C Whitfield *Tf»t h»r rent# por vard. 'visr m m j Ivy wav of Government Camp »bout n ; generally notified. First class - $4.00 per cord Second class 3.50 ’ Wood in any Quantity field. Nov 14 Open date. Nov. 21. Open date. 1 New Teachers Two new added the BLACKSMITHING I ranged the ! cross light. Change of Train Schedule Contemplated