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W hat People Are Doing j In Our School Editorials With this publication of the Its- Roy Myers is having a bunga- [ Dora Currin is ou the sick list, taeada Progress, the high school . aud unable to attend school. ' »UJÜS.S-.C11 Gzrv Thursday Morning at low built at Eagle Creek- C. Ctowou of Viola traded his Atlc Hack sou and Clyde Penny ' ceases to take an active part in the H E N R Y V. A D I X . M E f STAC UH. OlifOOA ranch tor real estate at Mt. Scott, | resumed their work in Estacada i L''llU" s ° ‘ ,llt; PM*1" f h YS1CIA.N & SLi RO EO N ^ Stan.'isk, F d h o r -tel M anager O ' ing to the fact that we are in and have moved to their home. ! H'gh Monday. ***** j school a greater part of the time and OFFICE, ADJOINING RESIDENCE | ir...«, u its ; met-. ■» i äm .. Ore*cn u Karl Tracy was absent from! t busied with many other duties, we JM George Eilers o f George, Inasmuch as Miss Wilma Kitching 8 Edna Jorg 88,835 school Monday because of sickness. have been unable to gather the •ocal 2nd Inni Dinante Telephone who some time ago had his h. nd had obtained the largest number of 9 Minnie Nelson Tbc «tactor1* j4ioiie caji he connecte« 70,755 hurt quite bad is some better now. SUBSCRIPTION RA"ES The Adelphie program for Fri amount of news necessary for a suc votes, during the week ending Sept. 10 Rosalie Allen with your home phone it night ii n 61,290 cessful paper. 5 r.e jr-tr ...........—..................- 9 ° Miss Henriette Guldenzopf of day, Oct. 2nd, at 2 o'clock is as fueled. One taug rin# 26th, she was awarded the weekly 11 Myrtle Looney 55.440 However, we wish to thank Mr. ’ the Sandy district, is a George follows; prize. The ballot box will be 12 Estacada M. E. Church 49,800 Standish for the opportunity he has ’ i visitor this week. Roll Call opened again Saturday, Oct, 3rd 13 ISthel Tracy 28,225 D r . W. K. H a v i l a n d so kindly given us, and also, we Thrrjday, October I, IQ !4 and a prize wdl he awarded the con 14 Emma Barr Mrs. Viola Douglais o f Eagle Adelpliu- Song,________ Society 26,000 desire to thank those, who have as- Physician and j. testant who has made the best 15 Sadie Wilcox ': Creek, went to Portland for a Original Story _____ Lewis Jones *3.300 sistod us in obtaining material for Surgeon showing for this week. The fob 16 Garfield Country Club I few days. Want and For Column 22.950 Discussion of I lie great war the paper. lowing is the standing as shown 17 Alta Reisland 22,81a Office on M u m St. bet vs sen / s ’ Leo Havens and Grace Detinev We hope that the many mistakes ‘ NO HUNTING” signs are Sept. 26th. 18 Ivticile Jones *md 2nd. T e le p h o n e C o m : ' Pmgre.'.« Wat t A It i urn The, 20,370 Vernon Schmidt and Fcho Wade we have made, may be attributed printed and for sale at the Prog 19 Ruth Saling • 17.865 R e s id e n c e c o r n e r o f S econd D e a l, _____ Dora Currin to our lack of experience in the This contest closes Saturday, ress office. Call before the sup- Piano Solo 20 Della Vallen 16,050 a n d C u rri.n s tre e ts newspaper world, rather than to an Impromptu Warlogue October 17th. O N L Y TWO FOR SALE Good fresh vege- ! ply is exhausted. 21 Lela Howe * 3 . 5«5 unwillingness to do our best for the Musical Number W E E K S MORE. Get your I tables. Come and see them. 22 Effie Cox « 2.370 paper and its patrons. P r . L. A. VS E L L S Mr. and Mrs. George White of Fred Jorg Reading. ....... Gladys Carpenter votes in early, before it is too 23 Ellen Erickson 12,015 Portland, were the guests recent 24 Ethel Horner All’s Fair in Love and War late. I «.«25 l y o f Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Clester Gov. W est Speaks D E N T IS T WANTED Second hand sin 25 Mrs. Earl Kilgore ..................................Della Lovell! « 0.955 j of Eagle Creek, Below is a list of the Candidates gle buggy, with or without har Last Friday night the people of 26 Mrs. J. W. Stevens 8,780 Extra, War News of the Adelpli- ness. Apply Progress. Estacada turned out in large num for the First 15 Weeks. A number of people from Currins- 27 Jas. G. Hamilton 8.705 ic Agitator__________ McColly Dale bers to hear the head executive of 1 Wilma Kitching I vil’e attended the dance at George, A s s o c ia te d w it h D r. H. V- 1 ID,723 28 Mable Tracy 8.575 Money to Loan in any amount, Sept 23th, and all report an excep- The Battle Cry _______ Society our state speak on political ques 2 Mrs. Roy Douglass A o ix . 181,115 29 Leta Posson 4,810 on first mortgages. Money avail \ tioually good time. tions that are to tome up this No 3 Gladys Hayner » 5 .V «57 30 Wm, Gleuu 3.035 able at once, with no red tape vember election. High School Census of 4 Lera Dale 144.067 Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Gibson, formalities. Apply it. M. Stv.n- The prize for Sept. 26th will be Long before the meeting was 5 Grace Denney D R R. M O R S E . 117,410 Dairy Cattle also M. C. Glover, of Eagle Creek, dish, Estacada. had 6 Pearl Johnson called to order, a large crowd one-half dozen Rogers silver-plated 98, «54 P h y s ic ia n a n d Surgeon Under the supervision of Mr. ¡attended the George Fair last assembled, and by the time the 7 Flora Johnson 88,920 tea spoons. Guthrie, the class iu Dairy Fartn^ week, Wanted Half dozen Leghorn, was meeting started, the theater Tests eyes ami fils glasses. Plymouth Rock or Leghorn-Wy- Mrs. Chas. Sparks and Mrs. Nora big will this year undertake to packed to its utmost capacity. Office over Drug Store andotte cross pullets. Perry of Estacada visited with Mrs. make a census of all milk cows Chairman Heylmau called the Local and long distance tele Enquire at this office. J. W. Dowty and Mrs. John Gith- within a radius of 2 miles from the meetk-g to order at eight o'clock, schoolhouse. This will include the You get too votes for $1 cash purchase at Finch's store. ens of Alspaiigh Friday. phone. ROUND U P —Your family and weighing of the milk for one day as and introduced Gov. West, who for .. .. 300 , , $(. paid ou old accounts at Finch’s store. Mis, Millard Sarver and children well as the sampling for butter fat the next hour, gave one of the most ,. .. 2000 ,, get that family photo taken, by A $t. cash on new subscription to the Progress. C L A U D E W. D E V O R E M. Stephens. are visiting at the home of her par test of every cow iu the outlined interesting addresses ever heard in . . . . JOOO , , $1. cash for renewal to subscription or for He was heartily ap ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J Davis, of section. Name, description, breed Estacada. subscription paid in advance (no matter A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W how far) at $1. for each year. plauded throughout his talk, and and Garfield. WANTED Eggs. Highest ing, period of lactation, etc., will NOTARY P U U U C when he once mentioned his "Hou- price paid at Palace Meat Market. Miss Lulu Congdon, of Currins- be included iu the data gathered. E sta ca d a . O re u c n Fred Jorg ville, left last week for Gervais, The object, in addition to class er System" for the prisoners, the Call at the Progress office or Finch’ s Store for further information. where she will again resume her training, is to have a public record audience showed that they believed he was right by giving him one of LOST Pair of pincher glasses. work as teacher at that place. E. W. B A R T L E T T . of the actual performance of every Dr. Morse also tests eyes the heartiest encores of the eveuing. Finder please leave at the Bank, or coiv, which should prove useful to la w y e r Mrs. J. D. Mulloy of Portland and fits glasses. Office over tile Progress office. Reward. In the course of his address. Gov. This AND and Miss Helen Tay lor of Minot, both buyets and sellers. West gave a few of the reasons why drug store. Office ou Broadway. small area for census takiug will be FOR SA LE 900 lb. bay gelding. N. D ., are guests at the Docken- Senator Chamberlain should be re Estacada, » . Oregon enlarged as time permits. This horse is perfectly gentle and a dort home at Morrow station. turned to the Senate, and why Dr. Methodist Episcopal Church Cafi at ESTACADA PHARMACY It is hoped that the owners of all good roadster. Birgain cash price Smith should occupy the Gover MR. BUSINESS MAN, Don’ t cows wifi co operate with Mr. Guth nor's chair. He also took several Sunday School - - - _ _ a. _ 10 ta. $65. M. Shankland. R. 1. JO H N BR O W N Calendar of Meeting Dates let your line o f Stationery run rie and the class in making the cen well directed shots at the qualifica Epworth League - - - 6:30 p, m T H E IN S U R A N C E M A N LOST— 3 Horses. Strayed from out before putting in your order, sus as accurate and complete as tions of R. A. Booth aud Dr. Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m Estacada Development League. 1 st Mondty evening, each month at O F GRESHAM PHONE D 13 Carnett place, on Dodge Road, last do it NOW while you think o f it. possible. Withycombe for Senator and Gov C, I. C. Rooms. P R E A C H IN G S E R V IC E S : For the sake of uniformity, all ernor, respectively. week. Bay mare - 6 yr. - bald face School commenced Monday at Improvement CInb. 2nd. and 4th. weighing and sampling will be done white Let - saddle marked - weight At Estacada— First and third Civic Saturday O R E G O N FIRE Gov. West was forced to leave afternoon at C. I, C. Rooms. Curritisville. Nina Taylor was re bv the pupils. about t.ooo lbs. - branded “ A L ". Sundays in each month at 7:30p. in. on the nine o'clock car, so was not R E L IE F A S S O C IA T IO N O. O. F. Every Saturday night, Of course, this special census will able to meet many of the people of Second and fourth Sundays in each 3 year old black marc, weight elected again as teacher for the en- 8 P. M. at I. O. O. F. Hall. O F MCMINNVILE, ORE. suing term. not interupt the making of tests for 1 jrstacacja about 1400 lbs. month at 11 a. in. everyone, who at- Rebeccas. Each 2nd and 4th Wednes- 2 year old brown mare, weight Pheasant huniirg season is open, any and all cow owners in this part tended the meeting, feel that they At Currinsville— First and third dav Evening, 8 1' , M. at I. O. O. F. Automobile Insurance a Specialty about 1,000 lbs. of Clackamas County Hall. Don't forget your license. Plieas- know their High Executive just a Sundays at i r a. m Second and Finder please notify Chas. Tail- auts are not as p'entiful this season little bit better than heretofore, and fourth Sunday s at 7:30 p. ni. A. F. & A. M. First Tuesday evening, man of Kstacada, or phone him in as last, so it is u ported. each month at I. O. O. F. Hall. that much of the criticism he has * At Garfield—Second aud fourth School Sports care of Waterbury & Chapman, received in the past is undeserved. Sundays at 3 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. D. Iischelman, Mr. Order of Eastern Star. Third Tuesday The Estacada High school foot Estacada. of each month at I. O. O. F. Hall. Several other speakers were along and Mrs. R. Wilcox and families ball team went to Portland, and At Mt. Zion— First and third with the Governor, but none spoke, motored over to Oregon City Sun played the football team o f Wash Logan Grange. First Saturday in every Sundays at 3 p m. PIGS FOR SALE $3.00 each. mouth at Grange Hall. day toy isit at the home of Mrs. ington High. The object o f this except Gilbert Hedges of Oregon C. E. Rees, Pastor. Apply I). Horner. Dodge. W . A . JO N E S Woodward. Springwater Grange. Second Saturday game was to give our team a lit City. Mr. Hedges gave a short iu every month at Grange Hall. and interesting talk on a number of PROPRIETOR FOR SALE- Fu l l b l o o d e d A (.out 300 people were out last tle experience, as well as to pick The Re-Organized Church of measures that the voters will vote Eagle Crtek Grange. Third «Saturday in Berk shire boar pigs for sale. Sire, Friday evening to hear Gov. West out the men best qualified for the Good rigs uud careful drivers alwu>6 Jesus Christ of L. D S. meets in every month at Grange Hall. Cascade King; Dam, Vio'et’ s Prin and Gilbert Hedges and all enjoyed various positions. Chester Worn- 011 ,bis eleciio«L a««d urged «he de- store building on the corner, form SPECIAL ATTENTION feat of the old Convention Plan er was the star player on the Garfield Grange. Fourth Saturday in cess ith. Price, including regist the speaking quite well, as both are Gi\»*n Hunting uud Fishing Parties every month at Grange Hall. which will take the place of the erly the Howe store, Sundays as team. ration, 5 1 2 and up each. good orators. Initiative and Referendum. A n follows: Sunday School at 10, and Sunshine Circle. Every two weeks on Apply D. Horner, Dodge, The game for Saturday, Oct. The new cars on the Estacada Thursday afternoon, other meeting will be held in ihe preaching at 11 o’ clock A. M. All Team W ork and Hauling by 3rd, was postponed by Washoug- cordially invited. line are much nicer and more near future, when it is hoped that Dorcas .Society, Third Thursday of FOR SALE One $60.00 Behn- al until a future dath, so eonse- J. F. Wiles, Elder. each month. tke Day or Contract ke-Walker Business College Tui comfortable v than those hereto. quently there will be no games I the Democratic candidate for Gov ernor, Dr. C. J. Smith, will be tion Certificate. Will sell on easy Modern Priscillas’, Fourth Thursday of until Oct. 1 0 th, which will be is expressed for the change toj each month. present. terms to any worthy young man with Franklin High school on our Christian Church the better. or woman desiring same. Will j home ground. Commercia! Patronage Sunday school - 10 A. M. M aa a g a a a s g Garfield Grange Meeting A number of the Springwater1 - ------ . take secured note or will sell cer Morning service - 11 A. M. a specialty, tificate as r rst payment on a young people, under the direction The September regular meeting The Oregon Law says that all GET A MÀML TOR YOUR HOME Y. P. S, C. E. - 7 P. M. fresh milch cow or other stock of Mr. David Horner, are spending BUTTER must be wrapped in of the Garfield Grange wa* held And come to the TROGRESS I that can be used on the farm. a few nights each week practicing Evening service - 7:30 P. M. W. M. Yonce Parchment paper. WE have the Saturday, September 2 6 th. 0FFÎGE and let us print you Phone or see A. M. Stephens, songs, which are to be given some The attendance was light, owing All are cordially invited. paper and can do the printing in time this month, at the Harvest some neat, tasty stationery i Route 1, Estacada, Oregon. to the road aud farm work and J. C. Ghormlcy, Pastor. the proper form. CALL and SEE. Festival. for the HOME, FARM or! prune drying, but the session was J. V. BARR FOR SALE Five Kellerstross RANCH. We make a busi au interesting one and a good din Russell Betts was visiting Esta- 1 Hand bills will soon be all the Crystal White Orpington cocker ness o f printing letter-heads ner enjoyed by all A number of ATTENTION ßldcksmith Gild Wheelwright els for sale cheap if taken at rage, for your DANCES, FOOT- !cacia friends Saturday and Sunday. for our farmer friends. Call interesting talks were made on the When in need o f Letter-heads, once. Apply It. 0 . Morrison or BALL and BASKETBALL game, Miss Lilly spent the weekend good of the order. The subject to and let us talk it over. Memos, Statements, Envelopes, At the Old Stand at the Progress office. SALES, in fact all outside a dver-! with her parents iu Portland, lie discussed at the next meeting Programs, Invitations, tising. We are fixed to serve Miss Myrtle Woodle, who is will be “ The Measures to Be Voted Announcements, B u s i n e s s o r - —■ - -■ ---------- FOR SA L K — 16 head of Shrop you on short notice. Give us a GIVE HIM A CALL teaching the Viola school, spent upon at the Nov. Election.” The « ailing Lards, Hand Bills, Butter j p_ p Standish returned Wedncs- shire Sheep, 1 Sow with 8 I’ igs. chance on your next order. discussion will be in open meeting the week end in Estacada. Call Ma in 85 or Progress office. Wrappers, or in fact, anything jday from Salem, where he has been at 2 P. M , and all voters are in Give US a attending the State Fair. Early Sunday morning, a num Mrs. W n. Perry has been visit vited. It is hoped there will he a in the I tinting fine. trial and be convinced. : Slatem snt of th« Ownership. M anage ber of Estacadians left for a thirty- ing in Portland for the past ftw good turnout at the next meeting, j Thomas Rhodes and family, form- First class lumber of all kinds. ment, Circulation, l ie.. R equired by the mile hike to the Cary Hot Springs. weeks. ieriy of Estacada, but who have re- and all bring your pamphlets with Act o f August 24, 1912, The party, composed of Mesdames A S. Bailey. who for the past year j sided in Southern Oregon for sev- Dimension material a specialty. Mis. Larger of Eagle Creek, was you, prepared to vote yes or no as i cf Tke Estacada Pro^rgs*. published weekly at Frazier, Morton, and Kuhrasch, quite badly hurt by a fall, this the case may be. All members are has resided on the Wilcox place eral years, have returned to Esta I Estacada, Oregon, for Oct 1st. 1914 Editor R. Prompt deliveries made from M. Starfish: Manafctnjt Editor. R M. Standish: Miss Kendall, and Messrs. Kuhrasch morning. requested to be there promptly at near Springwater, gives lip posses cada, aud expect to make this their , this ress Manager R. M. Standish; Publisher. R and Tom Morton, expect to Ii ■ gone a big stock on hand. 10 A. M., as there is initiatory- sion to the property, Nov. I, to home. T h e y are staying with Mrs. 1 M Standish. -Mrs Rob* Currin and daughter work to be done. Remember the Chas, Tollman, who has leased it Rhodes pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. I The Fstaeada Progress, a Corporation. Names week, returning via the p -desterian Phone or call at mill, at Dodge. ! and a 1 Irer- s f stockholders holding I per cert, or route. ! Dora, together with Mrs. G. B. for the next three years. Mr. Jerry Jones. next meeting, October 24th. rrnro f toral a ’• *int of stock J.W Reed. Esta- J.inn, motored to Portland Tues- Bailey intends to lock around the 0. C. Klaetscli, Owner. , cada A E Stark.* Estacada. Or.; E. S. Womer. A t the next meeting of the ' day Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dick, who for morning. i Estacada Or: Paul Womer. Estaca«!*. Or., and Chas. Eagle Creek Grange, Oct. 17th country for another place mure suit Society Stationery is the proper the past three years have resided in I s‘*r-0r- The prime drying season is about thing. Call and let us show you able for his farming ideas. We 5ELI. and D fL IV E R i K "vn ! - .ers. ire.'gagees and other secur- there will be present some speak- Washington, visited for a few days 1 i'y h'.ldert, hoMing I ter cent, or more of total ers from the O A. C-, who will over. Most of the farmers are] samples or suggest something In response to the wishes of last week at the home of D. M. . mccnt of bonds, mortgages, or other securit es: make a'dresses on dairying tmd cleaning up the last part of their nice and proper for your writing None. many Estacada mothers, Miss Hel- Marshall. They were on their wav R. M Standlsl Editor poultry raising There will also fruit, and all report a fine crop. table. en Baitlett has decided to start a to Bellrose, where they own consid- Sworn to and subscribed ! efere r.;e this 23rd day First class - $ 1,00 per corcl . .. , . .u<*:t. 1914 Claufe W. D.ivcie Notsiy Public be a short .I, program by the private kmdergaittn. This means erable property. .1 Mr Waterbury, of the firm of n - . | George Dale, Harry Morgan and ¡ tor Oregon Ify commission espires Dec. 21, 1914. G r a n g e . All are cordially i Second class 3.50 ’ ’ that the kiddies, who are not yet 1 , , . ,r ,, „ , .. Waterbury S; Chapman, is reported 1 vlted to attend. Bring your din- Mr. and Mrs. D. M Marshall , , as liting quite ill. We hope for a Will Dale leave this week for Port- old enough to go to school, will n o ., , , , Cord Wood in any Quantity , . , left Monday for Aurora, where they (land, where they will attend the , longer spend , f lonesome davs. Mr uud Mrs Win, Hicinhothom while; . . , , „ 1 speedy recovery. Write e C. LOON tv , , . . . . , ' will visit at the home of George 1 Pacific Dental College. This is , ‘ f Sheridan, Oregon, accompanied Anyone having clothing or other the bigger brothers and sister* arc _ , , , ... " or S L FISHER , . . . . . . . . Oglesby, from there they wil go ta their mother, Mrs. M. L Sevier of things, which may lie of help to I Mrs. Roy Woodard and children (heir third, second and first years, at work, but that they too will * , , . , ./ * Routt 3, Estacada, Oregon ; of Oregon City are visiting at the respectively, have something interesting to do. m the Fatr at O« Iwiv-o nrdeta at Prrgrvss Office Viola home last week and also Mr. and Mrs I.ayton KtisUnd. will home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. visittd with Chas Hicinhothom confer a great favor ou this [taper if Geo. C- Brownell of Oregr n City, Miss Bartlett will have the class thal P '« - They are making thi. trip in their Ford machine. and family at River Mill. Mr and same are brought litre or taken to ( K S. Wotjier. will speak at the Boner Theatre, at her home, and it is hoped that *Irs. Win HicinliO'.hom, aiC'-nt them. A condition such as is hard F W Bartlett made a business' Sunday afterr. -on, Oct. 4th. The many people will take advantage of B. F. Ford was a Salem visitor Mor»f shoring arid Repair Work pu.it l by Chas. Ht iohothooi ami to realize, confronts the family, ba trip to Oregon Citv and F.ttgeue last Subject will 1: Shall O i.gon Go ' the opportunity- of scenting her as last Friday and Saturday, where he DoI.F /A MUttROWV bARN 'amity, lt.'l Sunday morning for the the loss h> l ie of liter property, week. While at Eugene he visited P m ." The Aldrich (Jiartelte will j instructor for their children. z\l hclp-d the alumni of Willamette All vutk «uar.inb-ed Mate Fair at, Salem in Win s new Monday. A more deserving case his son Kenneth, who is attending render selections during the prog- ready a number ot the youngest set, University win iu the game against W. t . Whitluld is bard to 6ud, i Fold car. ram, Every body invited. ! have enrolled. the U. of 0 , ¡the Varsity learn. ESTACADA PROGRESS (lKCu*K>B*TK») Standing of PIANO Contestants Week ending Sept, 26 Sale Remember- Watch Repairing Cleaning Livery, Feed & Sale STABLE Klaeisch Mills 16 inch WOOD ners and spend the day. B LAC K S YIITHING