Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, October 22, 1914, Image 4

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ESTACADA
P H Y S IC IA N & S U R G E O N
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OFFICE, ADJOINING RKSIDKNCH
Local and Lonv, Distance Telephone
The doctor’* phone can be connected
with your home phone at flight ii re
cjue*Le«l. One Ion;' rin^.
D r. W. K . H a v ila n d
P h y s ic ia n a n d
S urg e o n
M a in
SL b e t w e e n 1st
T e le p iio n e C on nectio ns
R esidence c o rn e r o f Second
u n d C u rrin streets
D r. L. A. VS E L L S
Associated w ith D r. H . V.
Adix.
D R R. M O R S E .
P h y s ic ia n a n d S urgeon
Tests eyes and fits glasses.
Local
and Ion); distance
phone.
Oniy Tv/o “ Taxpayers and
W age Earners"
BREWERS PUT UP FUNDS
Cash in advance
Progress Want Ada Turn The
Deal.
T O T R A D E — $ 3 5 Mandoliu for
a single buggy. Apply Progress.
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
H. F. Higby,
Register.
Proof made according to law under
which entry was made.
Administrator's Notice to Creditors.
W A N T E D -A
good
stove. Apply Progress.
E s tu c a d a . O re g o n
Edwin N. Bi.t03,
Administrator of li e estate of Jeremi­
ah J, Judd, Deceased.
L. Stipp, Attorney for Administrator.
First publication, Oct. 8, 1914.
Notice for Publication
D< part merit of the Interior, U. S.
heating
Land Office at Portland, Oregon, Octob­
er IS. 1914.
Notice ia hereby given that Bessie
Barnes, v.ifc of Anthony T. Barnes, de­
E. W. B A R T L E T T .
ceased, of Portland, Oregon, who, on
November 15, 1909. rna-ic Homestead
LAW YER
Entry, No. 92316, for Southeast quart­
er, Section 31, Town.-,hip 4 South, Range
Office on Broadway.
Ore.
4 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed
Estacada,
Oregon
notice of intention to make F.eal five
FOR S A L E Good fresh milk year Proof, to establish claim to the
cow bargain. C. S Allen, Caza­ land above described, before the Reg­
ister and Receiver of U. S. L md Of­
dero, or Ed. Allen, Estacada.
fice, at Portland Oregon, on the 30th
T H E IN S U R A N C E M A N
For Sale A n 8-inch Diamond day of November, 19 4.
Claimant name.’
witnesses;
O F G R E S H A M P H O N E 513
Feed Grinder, also a fresh cow.
Stanley Turd,
Phone Cnriiusville 263 or see J. P.
Henry H. Jackson,
Steinmau.
Julia Jackson
O R E G O N F IR E
Virginia Tu.vl, all of Dodge,
R E L IE F A S S O C IA T IO N
Clackamas C j ., Oregon.
FOR S A L E Good fresh vege­
FOR S A L E Eight No.
Cows, and a registered
Bull, 2 years old. Phone
at Lawrence Bro3.’ farm,
Springwater,
JO HN
tables.
Automobile Insurancen Specialty
Livery, Feed
Sale
&
JON ES
PROPRIETOR
Good rigs and cartful drivers
SPECIAL
Given
Come and see them.
Fred Jo rg
FOR S A L E C H E A P - First-
class wood. Down timber. En­
quire at this office.
H. F. Higby,
Register.
Proof made according to law
which entry was ma-'lt.
under
Notice for Publication
Department o f Interior, L\ S. Land
LOST or ST R A Y ED A belled, Office at Portland, Oregon, October 12 ,
dark colored Jersey bull calf, «914.
light streak on back. Any infor­ NOTICK is hereby given that Peter
mation leading to it..-, whereabouts G. Wascher, whose post-office address is
54b Schuyler St., Portland, Oregon did,
will be suitably rewarded. Chas. on the Stii day of December. 1914, file
Hieinbothom, Box 34, Estacada, in this office Sworn Statement and A im­
or phone Progress office.
plication, No, 03977, to purchase the SW
1-4 cf the SW «>1 , Section 34, Township 5
W IL L T R A D E
A second-hand South, Range 4 Hast, Willamette Meri­
dian, and the timber thereon, under the
buggy for pigs.
Roy Douglass,
provisions of the act of June 3, 1878,
Eagle Creek.
and acts amendatory, kuowu as the
“ Timber and Stone Law,” at such val­
ue as might be fixed by appraisement,
and that, pursuant to such application,
Editorial Comment from the
STA BLE
W . A.
1 Milk
Jersey
or call
BROW N
O F M C M IN N V IL E . O R E .
A lw a y s
ATTENTION
Hunting and Fishing Parties
Team Work, Hauling and
Packing.
Representative Hawley
W ood delivered,
Any amount or length.
T IÏ A T
O R L C ON
D R Y M E A N S BR TTD R B U SI­
N E S S FO R A L L L IN U S
S A V 3 ONLY SA L O O N S.
BY ORTON E. GOODWIN,
Publicity Departi •.< lit. Committee of One
Ui:iii.ireJ.
Notice is hereby given that the under­
signed has been appointed administrator
The great campaign to
of the Estate of Jeremiah J. Judd, de­
F O R S A L E Home grown ceased, by the County Court of Clacka­ make Oregon “ w et” has
Prune Trees and Gooseberry mas County. Oregon; All iwrsons having failed.
plants.
0 . W. Failing,
claims against said estate are hereby
Tlie exposure by Dr. Cora
R. F. D. 1, Estacada, Ore. notified to present the same properly
Talbott, secretary of the
verified t > the undersigned at his resi­
“ Taxn ayers’ and W a g e
FO R R E N T - N e w six room dence near Barton. Clackamas County,
Oregon, on or before six months after Earners’ League,” that the
modern house bath, toilet und
the date of first publication of this no­ organization consisted of two
conveniences.
tice.
persons, M is. Duniv.ay ami
Mrs. Fl. V. A d ix, Estacada
Dated this 8th day of October, 1914.
Dr. Talbott, and was f i­
W A N T E D — Soo Prune Trees.
tele­ extra heavy stock. A p p ly Prog-
ress.
C L A U D E W. D E V O R E
“ W E F LEAGUE IN
FIGHI OVER COIN
R. M. SUndish. Editor »ud Manager i W. Johnson, of Bissoll, Clackamas C
¡Oregon, who, on Augu ?t 9, U)09, made
Homestead Entry, No. 02132, for South­
en»#r«d at tii* postonico in Estacaía. Oregon,
west quarter, Section 24, Township 3
second d a ss mall
South, Range 5 East. Willamette Meri­
dian, has filed notice of intention to
SU B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S
make Final five year Proof, to establish
One year......
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claim to the land above described, be­
Sts months
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50
fore the Register and Receiver, U. S.
j Land Office, at Portland, Oregon, on
the 18th day of November, 1914.
Thursday, October 22 . 1914
Claimant names as witnesses:
A. Weiderhold,
N. Scheel,
Want and Eor Saif Column
G. W. Filers*,
5 cent.; per line
K N O W IN G
H. Leo all of Bissell, Oregon.
WANTED Eggs,
Highest
price paid at Palace Meat Market.
Fred Jo rg
D E N T IS T
Office over Drug Store
Notice for Publication
Dvnartm nt of the Interior, U. S.
Lund Office at Portland Oregon, O ctob­
Published F very Thursday Morning at
er
1914.
ESTACADA. ORfGOfc
Notice is hereby given that lnhaboth
H E N R Y V.AD IX.M .L
V f lic e un
an d 2nd.
PROGRESS
(I nco rpo rated )
Oregon Observer
|the lal" 1
tiu,,cr lhcreon hove l>ten
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appraised, the timber estimated 280,000
It is entirely safe to say that no
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board feet at . iO cents i.cr M hud 25 )
federal representative from Oregon 1 .
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poles at 10 cents each and the land
ever manifested .so
mj loyal an interest 1 .
1 ^40.00; that said applicant
ill offer
in the affairs of this state at W ash -1
final prixil in support of ’ais application
ington as Representative Hawley,
and aworn statement on the 3 . 1b day
He lias stood by all classes of the
W. M. Yonce
of December. 1914, lu-lore Register and
people ami has continually been
Receiver, C S. Land Office, at Tort-
keen to help all rightful affairs sub­
land, Oregon.
mitted to him. Along with that lie
Any [erson is at liberty to protest
has maintained an unfailing interest
tiers purchase In-fore entry, or initiate a
in every question that concerns Ore­
gon in general. It is not necessary contest at any tone before patent is­
Bldcksmith and Wheelwright
to detail the many Services he has sues, by tiling a eorrotairated atlirlavit
rendered to this, his native State | in this office, alleging tacts which
At tlie Old Stand
Even in this current term, working would defeat the entry.
II. F. Higby,
with a minority party he has ac­
Register.
complished much.
GIVE HIM A CALL
F'totn the commencement of his
■ I political career, Mr. Hawley ha.
j followed the rule, that his first duty
Notice for Publication
| is to the people he represents. His
Department of the Interior, U. S.
own motto is, “ No interests to serve Land Udire at Portland, Oregon, Octob­
First class lumber of all kinds, hut the public interests,’ ’ and he er 12, 1914.
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has held to that persistently. He
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TIE SHED • 10c per Rig.
What People Are Doing
Mrs. E . Dawes, of Portland,
daughter of Mrs. Taylor of Currius-
ville, is reported as seriously ill.
Mis. Linda IIolTineister, of Eagle
Creek, who has been sick, is now
well again.
WATEH-FRONT MEASURES
DANGEROUS
Dr. Morse also tests eyea
and tits glasses. Office over
drug store.
General Opinion that Passage
S ad ie H o rn ib ro o k
Will Destroy Industrial
Development of State.
Piano and Vocal In stru ctor
W ith the absolute certainty that 405 12 th S t.
Portland,
Mrs. Adelaide Miller, of St. Hel­ the "W a te r F'ront" Constitutional
or Progresa Office
ens. Or , is in Estacada and will Amendment number 328 and its
remain here for a couple of weeks.
companion bill number 330 oti the
M rs. John Githens and M rs ballot, proposed for adoption at the
Dick Githens, o f Alspaugh, visit- next *l«ctM>n, will deprive the State
ed Mrs. Henry Beers of Gresham. of authority to sell any tide lauds
or aDy submerged laud ou the nav­
Chas. Horger, of Portland, is
igable streams and bavs of Oregon,
visiting for a few days at the
the State is confronted with the
Klinker home in George-
Mr, and Mrs. Borden, of Oregon
City, are now residents of Cnrrius-
ville, having moved outo the R. A .
Butler place, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. H ugh Githens, of
Heppner, Or., visited last week
with friends and relatives in the
vicinity of Alspaugh.
Mrs. Marrs of Salem, mother of
R . A . Currin and Mrs. Lester Hale,
of Currinsville, visited them last
week.
prospect that all industrial develop­
ment requiring access to the water
will speedily come to «11 end. Th is
is the opinion of practically every
attorney who has made a careful
examination of the proposed amend­
ment and bill.
No additional saw mills or other
industrial plants will be built on
the navigable streams or tide lands
of the state, should the measure
pass, as the value of the improve­
ments they must erect outside of
low water would be too great to
place on leased ground subject to
Ore,
Nursery Stock
We are Agents for the
W irt N u rsery’s
Stock, and early in November,
will have on hand, for immed­
iate delivery, fine stock, and
all trees true to name.
We Pay the Freight.
DALES.
Estacada,
Oregon.
Calendar of Meeting Dates
Estacada Development League.
lit
Monday evening, each month at
C. I. C. Room».
Civic Improvement Club. 2nd. ami 4th,
Saturday afteruoouat C. I. C. Room*.
I. O. O. F.
Kverv Saturday uight,
8 P. M. at I. O. O. P. Halt.
Retieccas. Kacli 2nd and 4th Wednes­
Mrs. Nancy Shankland. of Cur-
day Evening, 8 P. M. at I. O. O. P.
rinsville, who has beeu seriously revocation in a short period anst cut­
Hall.
ill. is reported to be slightly im­ ting off the water front will render
A. F. & A. M. First Tuesday eveuiug,
proved.
the plant above low water valueless
each mouth at I. O, O. F. Hull.
A . M. Kerchent of Redlauds is and the measure forbids any recom­
Order ot Rastern Star. Third Tuesday
nanced by tlie brewers and
doing some surveying for A . E . pense for such improvements.
of each rapnth at I. O. O. F. Hall.
distillers to make Oregon
It will reduce the value of all
Sparks of Flstacaaa on his subur­
Logan Grange. First Saturday in every
“ wet,” threw the fat into
Oregon timber now too low as it
ban property.
month at Grange Hall.
the fire.
will make milling very difficult.
Mrs. Gifford, of Seattle, has
Springwater Grange, Second Saturday
The brewers and distillers
Another serious objection to both
been visiting for a few days at
in every month at Grange Hall.
know that all kinds of busi­ the home of her friend, Mrs. J. of these measures, which is urged
F.agle
Crtek Grange. Third Saturday in
ness save theirs is better in a A . Randolph, of Viola.
by a great mauy people in all sec­
every mouth at Grange Hull.
dry town.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Linn, of Cur­ tions ot the State, is the fact that
They know this has been proved
Grange. Fourth Saturday in
rinsville,
are now occupying their the school fund which now derives Garfield
every month at Grange Hall.
by figures and fuels from Salem,
new
home
near
Estacada,
recent­
considerable
revenue
from
the
sale
Oregon City, Roscbttrg, Albany,
Every two weeks on
Ncwberg, Ashland, Corvallis, Pen- ly purchased from J . C. O’Connor. of tide lands and the foreshore of Sunshine Circle.
Thursday afternoon,
dlt Ion und many other towns.
Messrs. Womer, Dockendorf, Day the navigable wafers of the State
Organization Spread. Untruth..
Dorcas Society,
and Underwood of Estacada, left
Third Tliuraday of
each month.
So they organized the “ Taxpay­ this week for a few days hunting will be deprived of a very large sum j
ers’ and Wage Earners’ League” to trip. Th ey expect to establish camp of motley that is now badly needed
Priscillas*, Fourth Thursduy of
spread misinformation about Ore­ near the N .Fo rk burn.
for the maintenance of the public Modern
each month.
gon dry.
school system of Oregou.
They know hank deposits in dry
Mrs. Roy Douglass, of Eagle
A mighty ground swell of ‘ Vote
towns have increased in number Creek, wishes to thank her many
Christian Church
and amount. They know bud debts friends for their kindness in N o ” sentiment is reported to be
arc almost ui.known in all dry helping her win the “ piano con­ gaining momentum in every part of Sunday school
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io A . M.
towns. They know collections are test.”
Oregon. Disgusted with the great Morning service
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i i A . M.
better. They know arrests from
Mrs. J . W. Dowty, of Alspaugh, mass of indigestible amendments Y . P. S. C. E .
drunkenness are almost unknown.
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7 P. M.
They know eve.y dry town in Ore­ has been an Estacada visitor many and bills on the ballot, and alarmed
Evening
service
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7
:3
0
P- M.
times in the past few weeks, hav­ for fear that many of them will prove
gon i. prosper.-iu.
All are cordially invited.
ing dental work attended to by absolutely destructive of the Com­
So, they bee. ue desperate.
Dr. Wells.
Taxpayer.' Losg-ie la “Jctc.”
W . Givens, Pastor.
mercial prosperity of the State, the j
Then they orptnized tlie joke
Mrs. Harve Mattoon. of Viola, people seem determined to vote,
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‘Taxpayers’ and Wage Earners’
has returned from the Oregon City “ N O " on all but a very few raeas- Methodist Episcopal Church
League.”
Dr. Talbott was secre­
tary. She became disgusted wiicn Hospital and is slowly regaining ures that are known to possess gen Sunday School
- 10 a. tn.
she learned money was being col­ her strength. Miss Brown of Red­
lected by the brewers and distil­ lands is attending and helping her.
Epworth League -
- 6:30 p. m.
a very general demand. That the
leries by the use of her name, and
Erhard Anderson, of Garfield,
Prayer meeting Thursday 7 :30 p. m.
she resigned.
who is representing the magazines, attempt to put over radical legisla- j
Then Mrs. Duniwny advertised
PREACHING SERVICES:
Rural Spirit. Better Fruit, and tion of any kind at the election
lavishly, announcing fhat the money
Poultry Life, throughout Oregon, November 3rd, will fail, is now j
the “ league” was using was pro­
A t Estacada— First and third
has returned home for a short stay. very generally conceded all over Sum Uy8 jn each monlh at 7 :3 0 p . m.
vided by Ihe brewers.
The campaig i of misinformation
T . W . Cross, of Gresham, agri­
Second and fourth Sundays in each
carried on by- employes of Ihe culturalist for the railway company,
Oregon Commercial Protective
month at it a.-m .
league, who are also employes of and Mrs. Cross, were Flstaeada vis­
Association.
Ihe breweries and distilleries, is itors last Saturday. Th ey also at­
A t Currinsville— First and third
(paid advertisement)
now known all over Oregon.
tended the E agle Creek meeting.
Sundays at 11 a. nt
Second and
Brewers Spending Your Money,
fourth
Sundays
at
7
:30
p.
m.
Tom Eaden and family, of Viola,
Every man, woman and child
has to spend $20 a year with the
saloons.
If you do not drink, some one
else has to pay YOL'R share.
So, it is YO Cn money the Ore­
gon brewers and Eastern di.-lil-
lerics have been using to persuade
YOU Oregon wet will do YOU
good. It is believed they expect
to spend over $ 200,000 of YOUR
money,
fhey kcow Oregon d r y will put
them out of h u .ire .. and help evury
other kind of business in the state.
Although the hr; -.veries and dis­
tilleries know Oregon dry is for
belter business, prosperity and
more v.oijl;, flies are fighting il.
spent Saturday evening with their
son
Arthur at Logan.
During
their absence, A . Schmalley and
family, of Stone, called at the Flad-
en home, but iound the "gone visit­
ing' ’ sign on the door.
A meeting, of all people interested
in Hog Raising, will be held Nov.
i^th, at Sandy. Am ong the speak­
ers will be T . W . Cross and Ed.
Werlein of the railway company.
Possibly they will promise Sandy a
stock yards too.
Family Theater
A t Garfield— Second and fourth
Saturday night, Oct. 24th.
Sundays at 3 p. m.
Miss Valentine Grant, in
A t Mt. Zion— First and third
TRICKIN G The GOVERNM ENT
Sundays at 3 p ra.
in three parts.
C. E . Rees. Pastor.
One reel
-
Comedy.
Sunday night, Oct. 25th.
Miilor Bros. 101 Ranch, presents
TH E M EDICINE BAG
in three parts,
One reel
-
Comedy.
The
Re-Organized
Church
of
Jesus Christ of r n s meets ,n
ktiirp
hlltl/limr nn
store building
on (ha
the />nr>i»r
corner, form­
erly the Howe store, Sundays ms
follows: Sunday School at to, and
preaching at it o'clock A . M. A ll
cordially invited.
Wednesday night, Oct. 28th.
Thomas W. Ross and a
company of 100 in
J. F. Wiles, Elder.
J. V. BAKU
No Saloons; Better Bui.iness.
C H EC K ER S
" c have had had iirnes with the
From Henry Rlossom's great play
saloon, had n’t w e? W hy not try
no saloon.’ It can’t make things
Five great parts 225 big scenes.
worse and is certain to make
Admission Wednesday night,
things belie*.
Piano Contest Ended
20 and 10 cents.
The reason is:
A fter about four months of
Money .pent on lV.o saloon can­
Show will begin at 7 o’clock.
not bo spent for groceries. Money strenuous work on the part of
spent in the ra! roni--much of it—, the numerous contestants, B. H. |
Preaching Will Continue
goes t-ast. Money spent for drj
Finch and the Progress, the
goods and groceries stays in the
“
piano
contest”
came
to
an
end
Rev. Rees of the M. E. Church, j
towns end n.~kca better business.
The met with a serious accident last |
The .-embers of the Committee of last Saturday afternoon.
One Hundred ero all Orrgon-ans. scores of the seven leading con- j Monday which resulted in a bad-1
Most ol litem arc business men. testants, follow:-
I ly broken right leg. The acci- j
Dimension material a sp e cia lty .j«d ««;.
B.' U f f i v a u x T h , ! ;, Z
I hey as'; sou to vole Oregon dry,
1 Mrs. Roy Douglass
altogether tlie right kind cf man to
749,876 | dent occured at the Hale farm in |
is 4235 32nd Ave., S. E. Portland, Ore­ because they know, as the brew­
hers.
Prompt deliveries made from represent others
2 Wilma Hitching
730,143 ! Currinsville and was caused by
gon did. on the 8th day o f December, ers also know, that Oregon dry
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(Paid Adv. Republican Cong. Com.)
3 G ladvs Hayner
.511,51.2 tripping over a hay rack.
1913, file in .his office Sworn S at meni means belter business, lower taxes.
big stock on hand.
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4 Lera Dale
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and Application, No. 08981, to purchase ]
" ° r k a.id a return to pros-
472 529! His many friends wish to ex-
{ M e the SW 1-4 of SEI U n d S K l-4 oí SW l-4, ptT itv*
5 Grace Denney
204,410 1 press their sincere sympathy
Pearl Johnson
119,017 and will do everything possible
0 . C. Kiaetsch, Owner.
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Johnson
104,960¡to lighten his work, during his
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her thereon, under the provisions of ihe I
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VOTE FOR
Mrs. Roy Douglass was the 1 convalescence. In as much as)
| tn p , '•« a r o u n d th e h o t s p r in g s . L e t of June 3 , 1878, and acts amentia-
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H u n d rei, 748 M M gan 21 dg.t Portland, O r«.
We SELL and DELIVER
winner of the piano and the j his vocal chords are not impaired,
Misa hi en hrickson
and
moth- j tory, known »J
the Timber and Stone
Guy 1. Hunt
er, o f Currinsville, returned last Law,” at such value a* might be fixed
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other contestants, received piano the congregation will expect to 0
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Republican
Candidate for the
wiH>k from a four months pleas- b->' appraisement, ami that, pursuant to 1 A big shipment of (teach stones certificates ot varying values, toi listen to his sermons again, with-1
j egislature
ure trip. They visited Salt Lake such application, the land and timber I in bags, created much inquiry in be applied on the purchase of in a short time. The editor once
First class - $4.00 per cord
nneape
He'« from East Clackamas County.)
City, Denver,
Minneapolis and therein have been appraised, the tim- Estacada last week
spent a couple of years on crut-
. " T '’ " ’ T h e goods instruments.
¡other
(mints
in
the
Middle W est. ' her estimate I 1.090,000 beard feet at
Second class 3.50 ’
’
30 cent* 1 r M. and ch. Und *10.00;
consigned through the Gar-
This contest proved a success-, ches and during that time, thor-
Mrs Ed Douglass of Eagle Creek
Ihat said at pi.cant will offer final proof held M ercantile Co. to Peterson ful one for the Finch store, and oughly enjoyed the humoring
Cord Wood » any Quantify^u i i r ' ince
a lÄ
' U nave
? ■n
tne S
rams
»uppo-t of his application and .«worn & Failing, o f Gai field, fo r th eir the Progress reaped its share of and dainty dishes that came his is on the sick list at present.
freshened up the grans, is the .statement on the ; vth day of Decern- nursery stock o f prunes. The
W i ne B C. LOONfV
J . P. Strahl, of Eagle Creek,
yard of the Estacida sch'iol. her. 1 * 11 . before the Register ami He- p nm e ^ ions a rc r a f t e d onto the the profits, by obtaining several way. and its an “ ill wind that
or S- L FISHER
returned home from eastern Ore­
The
rains
and
janitor,
L.
Hen-
hundred
first-class
subscribers.
brings
the
dainty
eats.’
’
fewer, t . S. I.and Otn.-e, at Portland. .
Route 3, K-tacada, Oregon
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gon last week, bringing with him,
peach tree
alks k.ter.
thorn are Imth directly responsi­ Oregon.
The contestants not only w ork-'
a new team and buggy.
Or leave orders at Progress Office. ble io this attraction.
Arty persoii is nt l'berty to protest
Fred Bannister and Dee W right ini hard in their respective be- Bon Morton and Ken Bartlett of
Mr. Gibbs, of Portland, who
Will Hoffaieistcr and Virgil this purchare baton» entry, or initiate a of the Forestry Service, came into halves, but they impressed and the Univetsitv of Oregon foot ball recently traded places w ith C .
BLACKS V1ITMJNG
Dougl.ias made a trip into the ror.ti *t at anytime before pa'.int issues, 1 Estacada last tveek, from an e x ­ worked their many relatives squad, visited their parents in E»- Clayson. of Viola, is moving his
horxte ! affidavit in this tended stay in the mountains. Th e
Horseshoeing and Repair Work ' mountains last \ve.*k to replenish by fumy r>
Th e hoys
goods to his hew home.
*'“ "3 fat".; which wuvlii defeat procession o ' .uooUt 20 pack horses and friends. The best of feeling tacada last Sttndav.
tlie <<>nini«sHi x
tor the Eagle ctfir
DONE At M O R f v s
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and
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came
to
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along
with
Coach
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CurriRS-
the
Urrtk liuiiitr--. They brought back
and mules, with a freshly killed
All aorfc ga.it«nu 1 .1
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entertained a partv of
II. F. Higby,
s-one lein-oii. ti- in u dec! killed
deer on the pack, presented a typi- thanks of B. H. Finch and the Bex !ek s warriors, and re tu rn « !, friends at a de|i?h tfu l di'n ner
W. C. Whitfield
Register. (cal Buffalo Bill parade effect.
.by Will Douglass
j editor, are due all of the workers. ,Sunday night.
)pne evening last week.
Kiaetsch Mills
PhT c a' i r : v ' r '
16 inch WOOD
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Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hashberger,
of Poitland, spent the past two
weeks, visiting at the home of their
daughter, Mrs. Fred Jorg of Esta­
cada. Her brother, L L. Hash­
berger. visited them over Saturday
and Sunday.