Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, September 24, 1914, Image 4

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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ESTACADA
PROGRESS
W h at People A r e Doing
In O ur School
|
Editorials
Kddic Scheel of Bissell has been
The A ddphic and Websterian j Si |e House Legislature
literary societies have been re-
.
.
»ublishpd Every Ihurtddy Morning dt ill for the past few days.
organized this year and new offi-
Election time will soon be here,
H E N R Y V.AD1X.M .D
F.
A.
Kolpin
of
Portland
visited
ESTACADA. OREGON
cers have been elected. Both and Just now we «rehearing
relatives in Estacada Sunday.
P H Y S IC IA N A S U R G E O N
R. M. Standisti, Editor and Manager
societies
plan to have good pro­ much o f the prohibition amend
*****
Inasmuch as Miss Wilma Kitching it Myrtle Looney
Miss Kitty Reagan spent the
33,440
grams, which they hope will be ment. But we must not think
inter ad at the poctofffce tn Estacada. Oregon as
OFFICE, ADJOINING "RESIDENCE
had obtained the largest number of 12 Estacada M. E. Church 49,800
week erd with her parents.
that
this
is
the
only
amendment
o
f
interest
to
the
public
as
well
second class mail
Local and Lnnfc Distance Telephone
28,2*5
J. M Hinkle of Eagle Creek is as to the school. Faculty advis­ coming up this fall that demands votes, during the week ending Sept. 13 Ethel Tracy
The doctor*» phone can be connected
19th, she was awarded the weekly 14 Emma Barr
26,000
our
attention.
There
are
many
erecting
a
new
residence.
ors have been chosen for the two
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
'with yotlr home jihone at night II re
The ballot box will be 15 Sadie Wilcox
23.300
other bills that should be voted prize.
$1
00
One
year............................................
.......
societies,
Miss
Dillon
for
the
•quested. One long ring.
Jerry Joues and wife have re­
opened again Saturday, Sept. 26th 16 Garfield Country Club
22,950
.. 50
Si I months ............... - .......
Adelphics and Miss Jones for the on, and* voted on carefully.
turned from the mountains.
and a prize will be awarded the con­ 17 Alta Reisland
22,810
Among
them,
one
o
f
the
most
Websterians, Dora Currin was
testant who has made the best t8 Lucile Jones
D r. W. K . H a v ila n d
Carl Kimmel is on the sick list
20,370
elected president for the Adel- important is, the Single House
Thu-»day, September 24 . 1914
showing
lor
this
week.
The
fol­
this
week,
and
unuble
to
attend
19
Ruth
Baling
>7.865
Legislature
Bill.
Physician and
phic Society and Paul Frazier,
school.
16.050
This bill is proposed by the lowing is the standing as shown 20 Della Vallen
secretary.
In the Websterian
Surgeon
Want and For Sale Column
Sept.
J9th.
21
Lela
Howe
*3.5*S
H. S. Jones and wife of Portland, Society, Leroy Gard received the State Grange, Oregon State Fed­
'O ffic e o h M a i n
St. b e tw e e n 1st
22
Effie
Cox
12,295
eration
o
f
Labor,
Farmers’
Un­
Below is a list of the Candidates
were the guests of relatives at presidency and Elva Adams the
a n d 2 n d . T e le p h o n e C o n n e c tio n s
Progress Want Ads Turn The
23 Ellen Erickson
12,015
ion and other such organizations. for the First 14 Weeks.
Eagle Creek, the first of the week. secretaryship.
R esid en ce c o rn e r o f Second Deal.
24
Ethel
Horner
11,125
In the early days o f our nation 1 Wilma Kitching
181,478 25 Mrs. Earl Kilgore
James Taylor of Dufur, is now
a n d C u rrin streets
10,955
it would have been a hard thing
High School
FOR SALE Good fresh vege­ staying with his mother, Mrs. Cour-
2 Mrs. Roy Douglass
157.675 26 Mrs. J. W. Stevens
8,780,
to find a city that was not gov­
ter of Eagle Creek,
Visits Gresham Fair
tables. Come and see them.
3 Gladys Hayner
146,972 27 Jas. G. Hamilton
8,705
Dr. L. A. W E L L S
erned by two groups o f men com­
Fred Jorg
4 Lera Dale
About forty students o f the
137.887 28 Mable Tracy
M. C. Glover of Eagle Creek
8,575
prising the governing body o f the
5 Grace Denney
made a sale of a pure bred Jersey Estacada High School, aceom-
«« 5.775 29 Leta Posson
4,810
D E N T IS T
• «. .. . . .
,
i. I city, because they copied their
WANTED Second hand sin­
98,609 30 Wm. Glenn
panted by the high school facu ty | system from thj} English Parli. 6 Pearl Johnson
calf to Ad. Wiederhold of Bissell.
3.035
system from the English
gle buggy, with or without har
7 Flora Johnson
88,920
one grade teacher and several of
Cloe Halbert from Tillamook is
ment. Today, if we were to look
ness. Apply Progress.
The prize for Sept. 26th will be
8 Edna Jorg
88.260
the grade pupils, visited the
registered for another term in the
for a city controlled by the Two-
Associated w ith Dr. H. V.
one-half
dozen Rogers silver-plated
9 Minnie Nelson
70,060
Gresham fair last Friday morning.
House system, we would find
Money to Loan in any amount, Estacada High School.
A a ix .
10
Rosalie
Allen
61,290
tea
spoona.
The crowd left Estacada on
on first mortgages. Money avail-
Mrs. Theo. Harders of George the 8:55 car, arriving in Gresham comparatively few o f them.
They have done away with the
able at once, with no red tape spent a few days at the home of her
at 9:35. On leaving the car the
bicaramel system, and have es­
formalities.
Apply
R.
M.
Stan
D R R. M O R S E .
mother in Estacada, last week.
students proceeded to terrorize
tablished instead, a One-House You get 100 votes for $1. cash purchase at Finch’s store.
dish, Estacada.
P h y s ic ia n a n d Surgeon
Mabel Keller, after one year of Greshams’s football bunch with Council system.
• • >> 3°o ,,
,, $(. paid on old accounts at Finch's store.
absence
from school, has resumed their dreaded high school yell.
Wanted Half dozen Leghorn,
,,
.. 2000 ,,
,, $1. cash on new subscription to the Progress.
The
State
Senate
has
become
a
Tests eyes and fits glasses.
Arriving at the fair grounds
,,
,, 1000 ,,
„ $1. cash for renewal to subscription or for
Plymouth Rock or Leghorn-Wy- her wo:k in Estacada High.
the
Estacadians were admitted thing o f the past. The legisla­
subscription paid in advance (no matter
Office over Drug Store
andotte cross pullets.
Mrs. Fitzgerald of Portland spent
tures o f the different states were
how far) at $1. for each year.
free
o
f
charge
for
which
they
Local and long distance tele-
Enquire at this office.
Saturday, and Sunday at the home
showed their appreciation by giv­ copied after the Two-House sys­
phone.
of Henry Githens in Currinsville.
Call at the Progress office or Finch’s Store for further information.
ing nine rahs for the fair man­ tem o f Congress. Congress cop­
R O U N D U P —Your family and
ied
the
bicaramel
system
from
Mrs.
Freda
Kirchem
of
Logan,
agement. They then divided in­
get that family photo taken, by A.
C L A U D E W . D E V O R E M. Stephens.
was an Eagle Creek Grange visitor to two parties; the boys visiting England. The two houses may
Saturday.
A T T O R N E Y - A T -L A W
the stock exhibit with Mr. Guth­ be needed in Congress, but in a
State Legislature where they do
and
WANTED—Eggs.
Highest
J. C. Pettrson, who underwent rie, and the girls inspecting the
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
price paid at Palace Meat Market. an operation at the Good Samaritan other exhibits under the watch­ not consider foreign relations
and where their business deals
E s ta c a d a . O re e o n
Fred Jorg
hospital a tew weeks ago, has re­ ful eye o f Miss Jones.
The exhibits o f horses and with only local questions, then
turned to his home in Springwater.
The
Universal
Car
LO ST— Pair of pincher glasses
E. W . B A R T L E T T .
dairy cattle were especially good, the government is much more
Dr. Steiner and wife cf Sandy
like
a
city.
Hinder please leave at the Bank, or
and Mr. Guthrie held an atten­
LAW YER
were Estacada visitors Monday
the Progress office. Reward.
The Two House system today
tive audience, as he pointed out
evening, returning Tuesday inorn-
their good and weak points. causes much more expense on ac­
Office on Broadway.
Effective August 1st, 1914, F. O. B.
FOR S A L E — 900lb. bay gelding ing.
Some choice 0 . I. C. and Poland count o f the extra clerk hire. In
Cilacada,
Oregon
This horse is perfectly gentle and a
J. H. Sevier o f Viola has pur­ China swine were also shown.
the year 1909, the Legislature o f
Oregon City or Estacada
good roadster. Bargain cash price chased a large motor truck, for
A t twelve o ’clock the company Oregon speht almost ten times as
$65.
M. Shankland. R. 1.
J O H N
B R O W N
use in hauling produce to the retired to the exhibition building much for clerk hire alone, as the
Portland market.
for lunch. Mr. Ford, after de­ One House Legislature o f British
T H E IN S U R A N C E M A N
FOR S A L E — Some good Barred
vastating a lunch counter, was Columbia.
Mrs.
I.
D.
Wright
accompanied
O F G R E S H A M P H O N E 513
Rock and Rhode Island Red cock
liberally supplied from a basket
Today it takes a Philadelphia
her
sister,
Miss
Hill,
to
Portland
erels, for $ r, each at Armstrong’s.
brought by some o f the girls, lawyer to know what is going on
last
week,
where
Miss
Hill
in­
R. F. D. 1.
W ith full equipment.
O R E G O N F IR E
and it became necessary for him in the -complicated Two House
tends entering high school.
R E L IE F A S S O C I A T I O N
system o f the State o f Oregon.
Pacific H ighw ay Garage
Wanted to Bur— One second­
Monday, the work of preparing to leave on the two o ’ clock car.
A fter lunch, the boys visited These secret methods would be
O F MCMINNVILE, ORE.
hand farm wagon, and three good the Currinsville school house for
Of O regon City, Distributers.
J. W . R E E D ,
cows. O. C Twombley,
the coming term was started. It the grain and horticultural ex­ largely abolished if our State was
Local Agent.
controlled
by
One
House,
for
then
hibits
and
found
them
almost
as
Automobile Insurance a Specialty
Route 1, Estacada, Ore.
will be reshingled and a new heat­
good as usual, despite the excep­ each member could be held res­
ing plant is to be installed.
Dr Morse also tests eyes
tionally dry season, while the ponsible for his own acts.
Wood for Sale—Down timber
and fits glasses. Office over
C. C. Miller of Viola and Glad­ girls started for the live stock
ANO
for sale cheap. Apply at Prog­
The State Senate no longer drug store.
stone has purchased the plumbing buildings with Mr. Guthrie.
ress Office.
acts as a ¿heck on the bad bills.
business of C. M. Sparks of lista- Most o f them, however, deserted
It is useless as far as the check Methodist Episcopal Church
STABLE
cada.
Mr. Miller is well known to be “ canna-mo-boob-o-lized” in
Call at ESTACADA PHARMACY
W A N T E D — To exchange high
is concerned, because in this pro­
class, clear, Portland lots, or house here and the Progress and his many the goat and dog show, which, by gressive state o f Oregon we have Sunday School - - - io a. m.
W . A . JO N ES
and lot. for team, farming imple­ friends wish him success.
the way, was “ The only one o f higher and better checks than Epworth League - - - 6:30 p. m.
Calendar o f Meeting Dates
Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m
PR O rR IK T O R
ments, tools, stock, etc.
The Epworth League of the M. its kind now in existence.”
Eatacada Development League.
1st
the Senate, such is the Govern­
Monday evening, each month at
E.
church
have
changed
the
date
of
H.
C
Stephens,
George.
On
the
way
home,
the
usual
or’s
veto,
Initiative
and
Referen­
PREACHING
SERVICES:
Good rigs and careful drivers always
C. I. C. Rooms.
their reception to the High school hilarity was indulged in and dum, and the Supreme Court.
At Estacada— First and third Civic Improvement Club. 2nd. and 4th.
FOR S A L E — A Disc Harrow, students and teachers from Friday every one was kept dodging to
SPECIAL ATTENTION
Saturday afternoon at C. I. C. Rooms.
The opponents o f this measure Sundays in each mouth at 7:3op. m.
Given Hunting and Fishing Parties Hay Rake, Side Hill Plow and a to Thursday night. The change the tune o f “ Peanuts in the A ir.”
point out that the Single House Second and fourth Sundays in each
O. O. F. Every Saturday night,
Sharpies Cream Separator, all near- was due to Gov. West’s schedule
Besides having a most enjoy­ has been tried and is found want­
8 P. M. at I. O. O. F. Hall.
month at 11 a. tn.
ly new.
to speak here Friday night.
able time, the students acquired ing, but in every instance they
Team Work and Hauling by
At Currinsville— First and third Retieccas. Each 2nd and 4th Wednes­
Call Main 85 or Progress office.
day Evening, 8 l*. M. at I. O. O. F.
Stanley Turel and family of many new ideas which will prove point out it was not given a fair Sundays at 11 a. m. Second and
Hall.
the Day or Contract
helpful
in
their
study
o
f
agricul­
trial. It was stated that the fourth Sundays at 7:30 p. m.
LOST— 3 Horses. Strayed from Dodge are to move to Estacada in a
A.
F.
&
A. M. First Tuesday evening,
ture, and all seemed to consider legislatures o f Georgia, Pennsyl­
Carnett place, on Dodge Road, last few days. Mr, Turel and family
At Garfield— Second and fourth
each mouth at I. O. O. F. Hall.
the day as one well spent.
vania, and Vermont tried the Sundays at 3 p. m.
week. Bay mare - 6 yr. - bald face will be especially welcomed to the
Order of Eastern Star. Third Tuesday
unicaramel system “ but the in­
of each month at I. O. O. F. Hall.
Commercial Patronage
white feet - saddle marked - weight city, as it will mean the addition of
A t Mt. Zion— First and third
Hunt Championed
stability and passion
which Sundays at 3 p. m.
six more students to the Estacada
about
1,000
lbs.
-
branded
“
A
L”
.
Logan Grange. First Saturday in every
a specialty.
The Oregon City Courier has marked their proceedings so ap­
month at Grange Hall.
3 year old black mare, weight schools.
C. E. Rees, Pastor.
given
a
great
deal
of
space
in
their
parent
that
the
people
o
f
each
o
f
Springwater
Grange. Second Saturday
about 1400 lbs.
A home gathering was celebrated
in every nioutii at Grange Hall.
W. M. Yonce
2 year old brown mare, weight at the Woodle home, Sunday, in re;ent issues to the supposed evasion these states caused their consti­
The Re-Organized Church of
Crrek Grange. Third Saturday in
about 1,000 lbs.
honor of the new bride and groom, of the prohibition question, by Guy tutions to be revised and the Jesus Christ of L . D. S. meets in Eagle
every month at Grange Hall.
Finder please notify Clias. Tail- Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Woodle. A T. Hunt, of Garfield, the Republi dual-chamber system established store building on the corner, form­
Grange. Fourth Saturday in
and maintained as it is in all oth­ erly the Howe store, Sundays as Garfield
man of Estacada, or phone him in sumptuous dinner was served at one- can candidate for the legislature.
J. V. BARR
every month at Grange Hall.
Mr.
Hunt
probably
had
good
er
states
o
f
the
Union.”
But
follows: Sunday School at 10, and
care of Waterbury & Chapman, Ihirty o'clock, aud a very pleasant
Circle.
Every two weeks on
reasons for not answering the ques we must remember that these preachiug at 11 o'clock A. M. All Sunshine
time was enjoyed by all.
Thursday afternoon,
B la ck sm ith a n d W h e e lw r ig h t Estacada.
tion as put to him by the editor of states tried this Single Chamber cordially invited.
Dorcas Society,
Third Thursday o A
E. S. McCormick o f Eugene, the Courier, but the fact remains system just after the American
each month.
J. F. Wiles, Elder.
At the Old Stand
R E P O R T O F T H F C O N D IT IO N O F
who was appointed to fill the that their attack on him has un­ Revolution. Can we expect a
Modern Priscillas’, Fourth Thursday o|
each month.
ESTACADA STATE BANK vacancy o f County School Super­ doubtedly hurt his candidacy new form o f government, such
Christian Church
visor,
left
vacant
by
H.
M.
James
GIVE HIM A CALL
at Estac ida, in the State of Oregon, a t
throughout this county.
as the Single House to have a
-
10 A. M.
the close of business, Sept. n t h , 1914. o f Estacada, called at the Prog­
Mr. A O. Whitcomb of Garfield successful origin, at a time when Sunday school
Family Theatre
•
11 A. M.
ress office Saturday and will keep has now come to the front as the the country is in a turmoil such Morning service
RESOURCES
Loans and discount*............................... $ 58 732.98
Y.
P.
S.
C.
E.
-
7
P.
M.
this
office
posted
on
the
school
champion of his neighbor and has as our nation was in at that time?
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured......
non*
Saturday, Sept. 26
-
7:30 P. M.
12 200.94 improvements in his district.
written a strong
letter to the For similar reasons we find that Evening service
First class lumber of all kinds. Stocks and other securltlea ..............
2 661.00
All
are
cordially
invited.
The Range War
Banking houae........................................
The Estacada district display, Courier, stating emphatically where the One House system was not
3 450.00
J. C. Ghormley, Pastor.
1 750.00
Mr Hunt stands and his reasons successful in France, because it
Dimension material a specialty. Due from approved reserve banks......
A
gripping
story o f the plains,
as
shown
at
the
recent
county
9 151.21
for not having come out in the
Checks and other cash item s...............
pulsating with rapid-fire action.
470.43 fair, won the first prize in its
originated
during
the
French
open before. Mr. Hunt is for pro­
Prompt deliveries made from
2 397.1 1
class and was awarded $50.00. hibition, personally, and all people Revolution.
Mr. Bettes, a former minister
Sunday, Sept. 27
big stock on hand.
Other individual exhibitors, such in this section of the county, are
But in every instance where o f Michigan, gave a prohibition
Total .................................................. $90 813 67
.... - --------- - ------
as Ed. Shearer, John Ely, A. 0. conversant with his fight against the proposed system has been lecture at the Methodist Church Caught in the web o f intrigue
Phone or call at mill, at Dodge.
LIABILITIES
"booze” in connection with the
$25 000.00 Whitcomb Rnd T. J. Reagan, also
given a fair trial we find it still last Wednesday evening. He en­ From the novel by Michel Morphy
Garfield Country Club.
0. C. Klaetsch, Owner.
250.00 received cash premiums for their
deavored to convince the people
Famous French writer.
If the people of the state vote in use. All the larger cities are
Undivided profita, leas expenses and
exhibits. Another year, Eastern dry, he will enforce that law, and controlled by a Single Chamber, that. Oregon should “ go dry” in
Clackamas should run away with if thev vote the state wet. he will seven o f the nine provinces o f ! the November election, by giving
We SELL and DELIVER
Postal savings hank deposits ............ ... 2 756.00
Many people from this vicinity
the lion’ s share o f the premiums, enforce the laws regarding the pro­ Canada have the system in sue-1a series o f jokes. The audience
Deposits due State Treasurer.. ..........
3 000.00
if entries are made, and if com­ hibition of liquor irto any present cessful operation, all but six o f 1 was certainly entertained for have made trips to Bull Run recent­
Individual deroaita subject
... 53 649.87 petition is no stronger from else­ drv territory, or territory that may
the Swiss states are governed b y ! about an hour. Because the lec- ly, returning with large supplies of
Demand certificate* of deposit.........
2 672.25
be voted dry at a latter date.
First class - $4.00 per cord
Certified ch e ck s ...........................
50.00 where, than it was thi« year.
one body, while Norway has ture was not well advertised, salmon which are very plentiful in
Time certificates of deposit .............. ..
2 739 45
Second class 3.50 ’
’
had the system for a hundred many, who might have been in­ that stream, at the present time.
Eagle
Creek
Grange
held
its
reg­
Owing
to
an
oversight,
mention
Notes and bills rediscounted ..... 1
none
Bills payable for money borrowed f
terested, did not attend.
The C. I. C, needs some wood for
was not made in last week's issue, ular Saturday meeting with about years.
Cord Wood in any Quantity T otal ......................... ..........
$90 813.67
fuel. Anyone of philanthropic tem-
of the death of Mr. J. J. Judd of 20 of the members in attendance
Oregon
was
among
the
first
to
The meeting was a pleasant and in­
Write B C. LOONEY
State o f Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss: Barton.
P. R. L. & P. Co. officials will perment, who will donate some
Mr. Judd was one of the structive one. A fine dinner was adopt the Initiative and Referen­
or S. L FISHER
I, Irwin I). Wright, cashier of the old residents in this part of the
dum, the Corrupt Practice A c t ,; be in Estacada Thursday for wood, will receive the blessing of
partaken
of
and
a
larger
attendance
alx>ve n«i tiled hank, d o solemnly swear
Route 3, Estacada, Oregon
county and his sudden death, Sept. is expected next mouth.
and other progressive laws, it is the East Clackamas Fair meeting, that hustling organization.
Or leave orders at Progress Office. that the almve at.itement ia true to the
t6th, was a great sutprtse to his
heat of my knowledge and belief.
The report conies from Spring- now ¿0 be hoped that the ma- and on Friday will attend the
To the list of students and teach­
many friends. For some time past water, that many of the voters in jority o f the voters at the com- Q m ^
Irwin D. Wright, Cashier.
Fair.
Ed. j ers. who are "batching," three
Subscribed »Hit «worn to before me this he had been a sufferer from intes­ that district, said they would glad ing ixovember election, will see
new names have been added. Miss
19 th day of Sept. 1914 .
tinal troubles, which finally caused ly vote tor any measure that would
Horseshoeing and K«pair Work
enougn in the future and Wer,em W1" Spe» k'
Amon* Rica Anderson. Miss Edith Ander­
R. W. ttart'ett. Notary Public.
help
Estacada
pave
its
streets,
rath
his death. The funeral was held
donc at morrows * barn
vote on the affirmative side o f j those present will be F. D. Hunt. son and Emil Johnson have taken
Correct-— Attest:
l.erov D- Walker,
er than vote for a Union High
A ll work nuantntrcd
Tlviaaa.« Vocum , Irwin D. Wright, di­ at the Foster cemetery, last Sun­ School.
Maybe we are being; the State Senate Constitutional. R- M. Townsend, and T. W .. housekeeping apartments in the
W. C. Whitfield
day.
rectors.
laughed at.
[ Amendment.
¡Cross.
Congdon house.
( I ncohpop . a t k d )
Standing of PIANO Contestants
Week ending Sept 19
’Remember-
FORD
N E W 1915 P R IC E S
Model T. Runabout
“
Livery Feed & Sale
Klaetsch Mills
16 inch WOOD
BLACKSMITHING
$515.00
“ Touring Car 565.00
Watch Repairing
Cleaning