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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1915)
H Plow Shares Discs and Cutaways H f r A j i n f l All kinds of tools U l U U I I U C. C. M ILLE R Metal Repairing Electric Wiring Plumbing We Are Still Selling Feed Casing Lumber and stepping prices, dependent on grade. Estacada Lumber and Produce Co. A nnouncement We beg to announce to the citizens of Estacada and this community, that we have taken over the Flour & Feed business, formerly conducted by J. F. Lovelace of Estacada. With the cooperation and support of our friends and the people of this part of the coun ty, we intend to conduct a first class business, handling only the best of stock, and at prices fair to both consumer and dealer. It is our intention to ultimately enlarge the business to include several additional lines, but at present we will confine our efforts to the same lines as have formerly been handled. We have taken over not only the business and good-will of the former owner, hut have purchased all accounts, so that such indebtedness as may be due the former management, can be paid to us. We hope to warrant your present and future business, and trust that our trade relations may be both cordial and beneficial. TP.ACY & GIVENS, Successors to J. F. Lovelace, Estacada, Oregon. ESTA CA D A PROGRESS i I ncorporated ' P ub lishe d fv e r v T h u rsd ay M o rn in g at ESTACADA. OREGON í^. M. Standisti, Editor «nd Manager Enterad at the poatofflce In Estacada. O re go n second cla ss mai. as S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S O n e year.................................................... $1 0 0 Sli months...................................................... 50 Thursday, January 7. 1914 T h e A d v a n ce sums up the The Oregon Federation of Wo men’ s Chibs are making a prelim inary canvas to ascertain the num ber of crippled children, in the state of Oregon, io whom they may furn ish free medical treatment of the most modern .scientific kind, that is. in all cases where the family in come is not sufficient for expensive consultation with specialists. In a letter to the Progress, they request that the readers advise Mrs. Millie R. Trumbull. Secv, of the Child Welfare Commission, 2$o % Third St., Portland, Oregon, of any child, who is crippled as the result of an accident, spinal menin gitis, infantile paralysis, tubercul- Horatio Alger Books- Good binding, each 15c Ladies’, Men’s and- Children’s Hose, pair 15c Ladies’ Silk Lisle Hose, pair 25c Men’s Wool Socks pair 20c Good Lines of Granite Ware Just In Park & Closner Hunt Bldg. E stacad a Kletsch Mills First class lumber of all kinds. Dimension material a specialty. Prompt deliveries made from big stock on hand. Phone or call at mill, at Dodge. hicle on the public highways. Bui there should be a law compelling every vehicle to carrv some light, especially during the extremely dark nights of winter: not that two teams are liable to collide, but to do away wiih danger of collisions with art auto, for the auto driver can only see the road a short distance ahead of his machine and on other than level or straight roads, can see less. Outside of the beam of light cast by an auto headlight, it is especial ly dark and every auto driver will agree that it is dangerous for any vehicle to be on the road without sotnu kind of a light, if only a lan tern swinging from the dash board New Year's Resolutions as follow's: “ Despise not good resolutions, nor mock too much at those who make and break them. Were it not fletter to resolve to he better and to ¡ ° S'S of ,he bones or joints- ur froni keep that resolution for one day ¡ anv 0 ,b cr c r lP P lin* cause It is maintained that these little than that the whole 365 should he A meeting of all organizations lived on unaspiring levels? And if cripples, besides being the most and growers interested in fruit and the good resolution should last for pitiful of all cases of helplessness, vegetable by-products will be held two days, or ten, and then collapse and besides being without organ in Portland, January 25th. and let ns sag hack to where we ized assistance, in contrast with the were, and no lower, should we not great state institutions for the deaf, thank God for the two or ten davs blind and feeble minded, are also The funeral services for the late of lietter living and of larger hope? the most curable if treated in time Dr. Haviland of Estacada, were and the most able, when so treated But not all good resolutions are held in Holman Chapel in Oregon shortlived. Some last the whole | *° make K001’ ' stronK- useful citi- City, with interment in Mountuiu vear through and justify themselves' zens View Cemetery, Saturday, Jan 2nd For this work, many noted physi in that thev make room for other at 1 1 o'clock. A number of Es and still better resolutions. No one cians are offering their services free tacada friends and relatives attend is so had hut he can afford the lux- and men and women all over the ed the services. mv and extravagance of resolving state are interested ill the cause. If you know of anyone who could to be fc.tter, and no one is too good to deny himself this added satisfac be benefitted by this crusade, notify tion. the solemn hope and inspir Mrs. Trumbull or notify this office and the names will he sent in to Deputy Game Wardens Patton ing purpose of improvement." the proper parties. and Ames made a second trip last Oregon City is proud of its 1914 week into the mountains beyond record and well may tt be, with a Sometime ago complaint was reg Molalla and located two more illeg decrease of 55"« in the number of arrests due to the liquor traffic, as istered at this office, against auto al deer slayers. The wardens fi compared with the previous year, mobiles using the public highways nally had to obtain search warrants under the booze regime. If figures at night, without having their and after a thorough search of the were available, showing a compari lights on. The complaint was jus violators’ homes, found sufficient son between Kstaeada's wet and dry tified and the law requires that cer fresh deer meat to warrant the davs, it would show about 99.99"), arrests. The arrested men will lie less arrests; and one entpiv building, tain fore and aft lights be lighted. tried at Oregon City, January 8th, This law was enacted to protect owned bv a non-resident, is about the only penalty to date. the pedestrian and the horse ve- and a conviction should be obtained, By Products Meeting Dr. Haviland Buried Estacada W ardens M ake More Arrests r Specials But we are overstocked with the following!- Cement, 4 sacks to bbl. $3. per bbl. Lime - - 1.75 ’ ’ Sand, 2500 lbs. per yd. 3. ’ yd. Lathes . . . 2.50 * M. 0. C. Klaetsch, Owner. Wanted:- Hogs- Cattle-Sheep I shall be in Estacada next Sat urday, Sunday and Monday. Phone to Mr. Standish in Esta cada and he will furnish you the market prices and give further infor mation regarding shipping and buying dates. a Leave word with him if you wish to have me call on you. Remember, I pay cash on de livery for all livestock purchased and I will gladly come to your place and buy there, if you prefer. C. E. LUCKE Livestock Buyer.