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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1914)
Want and For Sale Column r, cents per line. Cash in sdvanos I)r M orse also tests eyes j Office ovei ! d ru g store. IMPORTANT EVENTS “f? and fits glasses. AT WANTED E rks . Highest price paid at Palace Meat Market. Fred Jorg n^rnmi irminin n in ii L u. HENRY nmi rnr < ' » Meat FOR SALE Two White Wyan dotte roosters. First prize at Es tacada and Canby Fairs. Paul Devine, Barton. LOST—In Estacada, Japanese mink neck piece. Reward if re turned to Mrs. A. E. Sparks, Estacada. FOUND—Stray hog at Law rence Bros, farm in Springwater. Owner to pay for advertisement. (tw 12-1 -to-1-1) Prices hom e phone nt n igh t if requested D E N T IS T A s s o c ia te d w i t h Dr. H . V A d ix . D R R. M O R S E . P h y s ic ia n a n d Surgeon Tests eves and fits glasses. Office over Drug Store Local and long distance telephone. C L A U D E W. D E V O R E A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W end N O TA R Y P U B L IC E s i e c a d e . O regon E. W . B A R T L E T T A. F. & A. M. First Tuesday evening, each month at 1. O. O. F. Hall. Theatre Saturbay afternoon and evening “The Boundary Rider“ (5 parts) LAW YER Office on B road w ay. Order of Eastern Star. Third Tuesday of each month at I. O. O. F. Hall. Logan Grange. First Satu day in every month at Grange Ilall. Estacada, j Springwater Grange. Second Saturday I in every month at Grange Hall. Eagle Cr*ek Grange. Third Saturday in every month at Grange Hall. Garfield Grange. Fourth Saturday in evety month at Grange Mall. Sunshine Circle. Every two weeks on j Thursday afternoon. An exciting drama o f the revenue FOR SALE —Registered Berk Third Thursday OÍ Dorcas Society, service and the north woods. each month. shire Swine, best o f breeding. J. W. Exon, Phone Dover, 404. Afternoon Show starts at 2 P. M. Modern Priscillas’, First Saturday of Evening Show starts at 7 :30 P. M. each month. Money Savers Portland Telegram daily and Estacada Progress (Both one year) Morning Oregonian DAILY AND SUNDAY and Estacada Progress (Both one year) S e le c t a N a m e For Your Farm L et Us G et Y ou U p Som e Attractive Stationery It Adds a Business Tone to Your Correspondence. Butter Wrappers Printed with Name and Address 100 250 500 - - - $ .75 1.00 1-75 Progress Office Farmer's Week Recipes (C o n tin u ed from pane fo u r) A P P L E D U M PLIN G , Large Re cipe—Niue cups of floor, one table spoon of sail, three tablespoons of baking powder, one and one-halt cups of lard, three-fourths cup of butter, one and one-half cups of nnlk, one and one-balf cups of sug ar. rub iuto a paste six tablespoons cf baiter, and one and one-balf cups of sugai. Proceed as for the small recipe. DOUGH N U T S—Four table spoons of sugar, one half cup of milk, one tablespoon of lard, one- half egg, one teaspoon of baking powder, speck of salt, flour enough to make a soft dough to roll out, into shape an j fry in deep fat, H O L L A N D A IS K S A U C E -One- h a lf cup o f butter, th re e egg yolk s, one tables|HX>u of lem on juice, dash of cayen n e, th re e tablespoons of boiling water. T A R T A R SA U C E — ''»ne-half teaspoon of mustard, one teaspoon of powdered sugar, one half tea spoon of salt, dash of cayenne, two egg yolks, one-half enp of olhe oil, one and one-half tablespoons of vinegar, make this the same as you would if making mayonaise dressing and just ''before ‘s trin g , add one and one-half tablespoons each of finely chopped capers, pick les. olives and parsley. Mrs. Dolman’ s other receipes were not furnished this office. Any ladv, who has any more of them, if she will bring them to us, we will publish them. One Font; rin g . Dr. L. A. W E L L S CO RVALLIS, OKKOON F A M I L Y V. A D / X . M . L . P H Y S IC IA N A SURGEON OFFICE, ADJOINING RESIDENCE Local and Long Distance Telephone The d o cto r’s phone can >>e con n ecter with yottr WINTER SHORT COURSE— JAN. 4-.MJ From Portland Union Stock Agriculture, including Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Hortl- Yards week ending Dec. 25th. FOR SALE 80 ACHES in Gar cultuie. Poultry Husbandry, Insects, Plant and Animal Diseases, Cream field, aliout ¡5 miles northeast of Steers averaged $7.50 ery Management, Marketing, etc. 6.30 'Cows Estacada, known as the "M ar Hume Economica, including Couk- Bulls 5 28 lug, Home Nursing, Sanitation, Sew- j shall estate;” 40 acres cleared 6.60 ing Dressm aking and M illinery. 1 Heifers and under cultivation f r several Commerce, including Business Man 8.00 Calves agement, Rural Economics, Business years, and 40 acres in heavy tim- 7.40 Hogs Law, OHice Training. Farm Account i>er. Owner, S. A. Pexton, 7! ing, etc. Engineering, including 7.35 Lambs 5.50 Shopwnrk and Roadbuilding. Ewes N. Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. FARMERS WEEK— FEBRUARY 1-6 5.75 Weathers A general clearing l ouse session of FOR SALE 20 acres, in El- six days tor the exchange of dynamic wood. 14 acres under cultivation, Ideas on the most pressing problems Calendar of Meeting Dates of the times. Lectures by leading good buildings and fences. Own authorities. State conferences. er leaving for California. Will Civic Improvement Club. 2nd. and 4th. sell at a bargain with easy terms. EXTENSION SERVICE Saturday afternoon at C. I. C. Rooms. Offers lectures, movable schools, In A- Miller, Colton, Or., route 1. stitutes and numerous correspondence I. O. O. F. Every Saturday night, courses on request. 8 P. M. at I. O. Ò. F. Hall. FOR S A L K — 25 Thorohred An MUSIC: Piano, String, Band, Voice. gora Goals, cheap. Applv No tuition. Reduced rates on all rail Rebeccas. Each 2nd and 4th Wednes day Evening, 8 P. M. at I. O. O. F. Stanley Turtl, Estacada. roads. For further inftrma ion address, Hall. The Oregon Agricultural College, JUST OPENED B a r r e l of sour kraut. Palace Meat Market. PROFESSIONAL CAROS Christian Church 10 A. M. - Sun.lav school 11 A. M Morning service • • Y . P. S. C. E. 7 p M. 7:30 p. M. Evening service - All are cordially invited. W. Givens, Pastor. Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday School - - - to a. m. Epworth League . . . 6:30 p. m Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m Ladies Aid, First and Third Wed nesday each month at 2:30 P. M. at League loom in church. The preaching service for Sundat, Jan. 3rd will be held tt it A. M. All are invited to attend. The Second Quarterly Conference will be held in the League room, at \ 7:30 P. M., Tuesday, Jan. 12, 1915 j All official members of the church are urged to be present. The Rev. j James Moore will preside. C. B Rees, Pastor. The Re-Organized Church of Jesus Christ of L . D S. meets in store building on the.corner, form | erly the Howe store. Sundays as I follows: Sunday School at 10, and preaching at 11 o’clock A. M. All cordially invited. J. F. Wiles, Folder. • JOHN • Oregon BROWN T H E IN S U R A N C E MAN O F G RESH A M O REGO N R E L IE F P H O N E 513 F IR E A S S O C IA T IO N O F M C M IN N V I L L E . O R E . A u tom ob ile In su ran ce a Specialty Livery, Feed & Sale STABLE W. A. JONES, Proprietor. CitM*d rig s find careful d riv ers a lw a y s Oiv#*n SPECIAL A T T E N T IO N Hunting» and F is h in g Partte* Team Work, Hauling and Packing. Wood delivered, any amount or length. TIE SHED - 10c per Rig. W . M. Yonce J. V. BARR Blot ktmith and Wheelwright At the Old Stand GIVE HIM A CALL B LA CK SM II RING Horseshoeing and Repair Work AT MORROWS* BARN. W. All work guaranteed. C. Whitfield Mrs. L C. Devore of Drain, Or. is visiting at the home of her son, C. W. Devore, of Estacada Mr. and Mrs Irwin D. Wright of Estacada left Thursday afternoon for a three davs visit among friends in Eugene. In his absence, J. A. Somer is in charge oi the bank. Mr David'Horner of Dodge has been quite ill and was not able to attend the Christ-nas entertainment at the Springwater church, al though he helped the singers in preparing for ilt> The choral so ciety presented Mr. Horner with a big dictionary for Christmas.