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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1914)
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gibson of Miss Opal McDaniel of Eagle Barton entertained a number of Creek spent Thanksgiving with her Boin to Mr. and Mrs. Chas Free- friends at a Thanksgiving dinner. folks in Portland. uiau ot El wood, Nov. 26th , an 8 The Ladies Aid Society of the j A W. Cooke and wife of Damas pound daughter. Zion Church, met last Wednesday cus were the guests of Mrs. How Mrs. Howlett and Mrs. Kaliff of lett of Eagle Creek recently. at the home cf Mrs. J. C. Duus. Eagle Creek entertained a number Miss Noutia Vallen of Oregon Miss Mamie Heiple of Eagle of friends at dinner last Thursday. Creek is visiting friends and rela- City spent Thanksgiving with her J. H. Keller, a brother of Geo parents in Elwood. tives at Logan this week. Keller of Dodge, has moved his Miss Echo Githens of Alspaugh. Mrs. P. Nelson’s two daughters family to that place. and sister of Portland were called who is teachiug near Hogan, has Mr. and Mrs S. D. Dunlop to her bedside last week, as she is b.*en spending the Thanksgiving spent a few hours at their Gar seriously ill at her home in Elwood. holidays at home. field home during the past week. R. C. Denting of Garfield reports Mrs. Einma Fitzgerald and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Githens ot McDermott of Portland were the having picked a good-sized dish of Canby, are visiting with the form Thanksgiving guests of Mr. aud red raspberries from his hushes this er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry week. Mrs. Henry Githens of Alspaugh. Githens of Alspaugh. E. B. King, who has been spend-j S. J. Eddv and wife of Portland Mrs. C. N. Folsom of Spring- ing the summer and fall on his farm were the Thanksgiving guests of water, who was called to Walla at Dodge, has gone to San Diego, Mr and Mrs. R. B. Gibson of Walla, Wash , a short time ago, Eagle Creek. Calif, for the winter. has returned to her home. Henry Beers of Alspaugh claims Prin B. F. Ford and family of Jas. Larnper of Firwood died November 26th,, aftfcr a lingering Estacada. spent a three day Thanks the county checker championship | illuess. He is survived by a wife giving holiday, visiting relatives in and wants to compete against some | and seven children. of the Estacada aspirants. Oregon City and Portland. News Notes From Buy Your Wife A Fine Present, And One That Will Please The Family. O ak Bedroom Set $40. Includes beautiful Dresser, Chiffonier, Bed and 2 Chairs. O ak Dining Room Set $ 5 2 . Includes Table, Buffet and 6 Chairs. See the Christmas T oy s in our W indows. Estacada Furniture Co. Green Trading Stamps. UNDERTAKERS Order Your Xmas Suit or Overcoat Now Select your material, either Balma- caan, Melton, Worsted, Cheviots, O x ford, Kersey or Chinchilla. Made to your order and latest styles. R- G- M A R C H B A N K - E S T A C A D A S a d ie H o r n ib r o o k P la n o and Vocal In s tru c to r 405 12th St. Portland. Ore, or Progress. *2 a dav * 'o ■ week The Hotel Estacada MODERN C O N V E N IE N C E ? One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast Local and Tourist Trade Solicited Individual Farm Stationery 250 Letter-heads 250 Envelopes Estacada Progress All Sections Mr. and Mrs. Halley and chil Guttridge brothers of Spring wat dren o f Portland were Thanks er are hauling over a carload of giving visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Wright o f winter apples into the Portland market. Estacada. W. P. Ferrel of Barton made a Roy Alspaugh of Alspaugh sur prised his friends by getting mar trip into the foothills beyond Gar ried last week. The details, in field this week, to look after some cluding the name of the lucky girl cattle in that vicinity and to buy a is not kuowu et this office yet. few head from H. B Sarver. Ray Eschleman left with a Mrs. M. H. Maher of Spring- pack train of supplies for the Cary Hot Springs last week, water is in a Portland hospital, where he will remain for a time whete she was taken to he operated attending to some work there. upon. Her many friends hope for Mr. and Mrs. J. G. DeShazer of her speedy recovery. Firwood euuttuiued a number ot I. N Gard of Barton is going in Dover trieuds last Thursday even ing. with dancing, games and re to the poultry business and with a new set of tools recently received freshments. The special road meeting held in from California he is constructing the Firwood Hall, tor District 48, coops and chicken houses voted a five mill special tax aud Miss Marv Whiting of Garfield recommended Anton Millar as sup left this week for an extended visit ervisor. at her former home i i St Paul and Judging from reports, there have among friends and relatives in Chi beeu over too hogs bulchcred in Ibis section in the past week. There cago. will probably be plenty left over for The P. R. L . & P. Co. wish to the new stock yards. aunounce that they will make a rate of $ 1. round trip trom Estacada to The Garfield Grange met last Saturday and enjoyed a Thanks Portland, from Dec. 7th to 12th, giving program with the usual for the benefit of tbose wishing to good dinner. The general discus take 111 tiie Livestock Show. sion was regarding the fruits liest Seven to eight inches of snow is adapted to that part ot the country. reported from the neighborhood ot Linn's Mill, at the foot of the The many friends of J. C. Peter mountains above Garfield. The son of Springwater will be sorry to cattle which are being ranged near hear of his having bad to return to by are coming down in search ol the Portland hospital again for fur food. ther treatments. It is hoped he will The Garfield Round Table met soon be back and in good health this week at the home of Mis. H again. G. Trowbridge Owing to the ab Chris Bittner of Elwood, until re sence of several of the members, cently road supervisor in that dis who were on the program, th j top trict, made a trip to Oregon City ic of ' The Legal Courts” was nut Monday, to settle a dispute as to taken up in detail. the legality of their recent special Guv T . Hunt of Garfield is going road meeting, at which it is claimed some illegal votes were cast. to plant twelve acres to potatoes, Frank Millard, road supervisor for the California seed market. of Springwater, last Wednesday re Owing to moth and scab in that state, ceived instructions from the County it is necessary for the growers to get Court to keep the Springwater Hill fresh seed stock every other year. closed until the work is completed, Mr. Hunt is planting 5 acres of which will be soon, providing the weather will permit of an early re I "Garnets” , 2 acres of " E a ily Rose” ¡and j acres of "Montana Whites” . sumption of the work. A. D. Me Millan and wife of Eagle Creek, were the guests of Portlatid relatives over Thanksgiv ing. Mrs. N B. Ecker of Indepen dence, Or. spent a few days last week, inspecting the new grand daughter at the W. F. Cary homo in Estacada. J. W Dowtv and John Githens of Alspaugh shipped oved 200 tur- k ejs and geese to the Portland mar ket last week and received a fair price and have plenty for Xmas, F. E. Morrison, who recently purchased the Stubb's place in Cur- rinsville, was suddenly called to Ft Scott, Kansas last week, on account of the death of his mother. The ladies of the C. I. C , the Christian Church and the Metho dists Ladies Aid Society, will take turns serving lunches at the C. I. C, Rooms during Farmers’ Week. Estacada merchants are decorat ing their windows with Christmas goods in anticipation of Farmers' Week The Cary Mercantile and the Estacada Furniture C o 's windows look like Santa Claus' headquarters A Thanksgiving family reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodle in Estacada, with eighteen guests, the majority of them being their children and grandchildren. Noah Stingley and Frank Boyer of Eagle Creek killed a covote near the Batts place last Friday. It covotes get scare* down there, sev eral fanners will be glad to have the hunters kill dogs in this vicin ity. No news items have been re ceived at this office for several weeks from George, orCazadero Will some public spirited resident phone or send in such items, for the Progress wants to print all o f the news from all sections. J. A. Marchbank, who has been in Estacada for the past week. left this week for hia home at N. Y ak i ma. Washington, with a itop over of a day or so at Camas He would prefer to live near Estacada. but the Yakima climate agrees with him better.