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HIE. OREGON DAILY JOTONAL, rOHTLAND; SATOTDAT EYEKlKGi DECEMBER 5 1003. ESTACADA IS THE GLITTERING RKAB TI CHARM OF OREGON COUNTRY 20 A LE INVEN - .... . .' , ON A Prosperous City Will at Once' Spring Up at the Terminus of the 0. VV. P. & R. Company's Line. Great: Factories to Be Constructed on the Rapidly Flowing River Electric Power Plant Now Building:. Fine Hotel in Process of Erection Waterworks and Sewers the First Thing to Be Attended-to. The-distance from Portland tb Es tacada la 3t ml leu. It la a couple of mile further to the terminus of the track of that branch of the Oregon Wa ter Power A Railway company'! Una that passe through Lenta, Mt Scott. Gresham, Eagle Creek and Estacada. river la ao large that It would likely not be difficult to maintain at leaat 100,000 horsepower throughout the year, ao that ii need not excite the wonder of any If. within another IS tnontha there may be aome lively bidding tp the electric power market of this city. It has alito ending at Boring, the last elation on the Ueen aald that the comDanv mav ulnnt line. ' The townslte of -Estacada la one of the moat pictureaqua and beautiful apota ever looked upon by the eye of man. . It la aet In the mldat of a fertile region -a, aurroundlng country rich aa the famoua valley of the Nile. There la but one house upon the town Bite e, rarro building hedged In by an epple and pear orchard, the fine frutta of which have not been gathered, aave that portion eaten by the awlne that are fattening on the toothsome food. On the hearth, ao to apeak, of the charming piece of , platted ground, the land la beveled down to the dancing, sparkling, bounding, leaping, prancing watera of the rock-bound Clackamae river, a never-falling atream of mountain polea across the country to Salem and enter that field, too. But If none of these aide enterprises be carried out. itlll there will be Important service for the great electric plant now building to perform, and the 1200.000 Investment 111 doubtleea rield amnio returna for the large outlay. There can be no townalte at Boring. The space between the high mountain range on the east side of the railroad track and the river, 100 feet below to tiie west, is barely enough for tho right of way, ao that the plat of Eftaradu will stand alone aa the trading point of wide region' of a well-nettled and cul tivated portion of the atate. It is also I the center of a wonderful timber coun try, almoat untouched ao far. berauae water, so wild In Ita deportment as to of lack of tranaportatl6n. Tlila will nil THE WELL. KNOWN INVENTOR OF OUR LETTER BOXES WORKS A REVOLUTION IN VENDING MACHINES AND CREATES A NEW MONOPOLY . ; How 100 Per Cent and Over is Insured First Investors. The company propoaea retention ol large cities to operate Itself; alio railroad smokers, depots, etc. Tho balance will be operated under llrenxea granted for territorial rights and with rental on machined furnished by in. We know that average aalea of nickel cigars has been fifteen per day. We figure that 10.0PO machine can be Placed on the coaat alone, which, at Zc per cigar profit on fifteen aalea per day, would net $3,000 daily, or yearly profit of iver three-quarters of a million dollar. Thnt is only one source. We fig-' tire that rentals, baned on negotia tions now In progress, will bring ua big profit ft. From candy alone we figure on Immense returns. It bandies atlck candy with great auceeaa. From profit on clgara manufac tured by us, we are confident of large returna, and no aelllng, ad vertising or handling expense. We expect stock to go to par from rentals alone In quirk order, and many times par In a year. be manufactured Into merchantable lum ber at Estacada, or In the shape of pil ing, be loaded onto cars at that place and shipped to the Eastern plaina and to California. There will be hundreds of men employed In the aurroundlng campa, and Estacada will be their only trading mart. In addition to this the writer, last Tuesday, met at Katarada a furni ture manufacturer, who, within the next two weeks, will begin tm- building in which will be one of the big furniture factories of the West. This will be In utterly fascinate the ear and captivate the eye. From rock to rock the water daahet, splaahea, foama and acurrlea in Its hurried Journey to Join ita blue with the present murky watera of the untidy Willamette, leaving behind It the moun tain fastneaaea, the vlne-cltd hills and bewitching landscape, the equal of which would be hard to And anywhere In th regions of civilisation or In the wilds of the wilderneea ao far traversed by the feet of man. ' But beauty la not fattening. It would be a .ong time in preparing a porker for operation within the next alx mtnths. a , the butcher's knife. It would not put large tract of white ash timber haa been wool upon tne back or the lambkin, secured near the townalte. and this will and the patient "lowing kine" would be converted into furniture there. grow exceedingly spare If fed alone upon I draper grades will be, made of the fir iii i;ii4in. moBunairm .everywnere. i nere ib consia- 8o with another assurance that the arable soft maple also in that locality, glories of Estacada. and Ita surround- and It would not be surprising If half lng are so firofuse that it ia lmposal-1 a dosen such factories should spring up Die 19 picture tnera except witn tne at Estacada ao soon as Its splendid wa. camera or brush, or both, let us pay a I ter power becomea known throughout iitue attention to tne progress or ae- the country. Dams may be conatructed veiopment now ouoaing ana soon to and factories built every mile or so, ourst rortn into gigantic bloom in tne as the fall of the river la so great that territory wnicn is to piay an important one dam would not Interfere with an part in tne reeding or Portland as well other if even a leas distance apart In aa the nourishment of the town about fact this is soon to be the center of to be born in that section or Clackamas great activity in lumbering and manu county where the new railroad ends, faoturing. hence Eatacada's harvest will Tho Oregon Water Power & Railway! be aa continuous aa the following of the ALONG FELT WANT Description, Possibilities, Etc. The machine is at once a aales roan. a show case and a cash regis ter placed on counter or showcune or In hallways, factories, depots, smoking cars, lodge rooms, barber shops, waltlng-rooins, dance halls, shops, clubs and harrooma or In fact any place where men congre gate. It attracts attention and ia an accommodation to public. Aa the public recognises the poa Ibllltle of this machine, and its aucceaxful handling of cigars, candy chocolate, chewing gum, perfumes, salted peanuts, and many other commodities, and an the business grows allowing us to make our own cigars, candy, etc.. ao will stock double fend triple In value. Portland will support 1,000 ma chlnea, which, estimating 15 sales rer day, means a protlt of over 100,000 annually, we plan to re tain large citlea for ourselves. YOUR CHANCE TO GET IN ON PROFITS INVEST $10 NOW, Every $10 puts another machine at work, making $10 per month for us. Portland can easily support 1000 machines. Every $10 reserves for. you now 40 "shares of stock at 25c a share, which will be selling at 50c very shortly - and then your money begins earning at once. Men in outside towns can. rent machines at $1 per month and collect their own dividends out of profits, in addition ' to sharing in profits of home company. $100 secures 500 shares, payable 25 per cent down and balance monthly.; Think of having 1000 salesmen working for us night, day and Sunday, each one : earning from 20c to 50c daily. We estimate that your 500 shares will be worth $10 each and draw 50 per cent on investment as soon as we get enough machines at work. ''. V History of the Invention '-PUZZLE SOLVED . ; Fortum-a have been made through . gum aad other slot machines, but - a Cia-at . Tender was almost Impos sible because United States revenue laws provide that entire box. label, atamp and marks enow up plainly and that machine band cigar out of origin! box. Hundreds who tried either got up Impracticable machine . or practicable one that failed to live up to the law. - Our machine actually solves the problem and alls a loaar-felt want mm aatomatlo saOaemaa. .This ma ehlae will revolutionise a world wide Industry. , TTTrr r """"1 .- No Machines Are Ever Sold We Want Perpetual Revenue and Control for Stockholders All Are Leased, Instead of disposing of a controlling Interest to. capitalists who would exploit it for their own benefit, those who control the invention have 1 formed a company to operate machines. A limited amount of stock which has never been watered or doctored by schemers and financiers Is now ' open to popular subscription. All machines will permanently remain the property of the company. Thla assures the parent company of absolute control. Of the central Idea which now must govern the business and profit. Such stocka the public have come to know, are the aafeat investment stocks to be found. They are popular for large and small Investors alike and when a stock haa an absolute monopoly of the broadest gauge. Investors are for tunate' who get in at organization prices. It la a handsome machine and attraota lntereat wherever' placed. All parts are copper-plated and the simplicity of the mechanism is simply wonderful. That you may fully appreciate this tittle machine, take any box of cigars, note how carefully they are packed, then imagine if you can how the task of removing cigars from the box one by one is accomplished. How Vby the aimple depositing of a coin and the turning of the handle the cigar Is delivered to your lnatantly. The very, ingenuity of the device appeals to the novice aa well as to the mechanic and reaults In the non-smoker patronising the machine almost aa frequently aa the smoker (Just to see the wheels go round). How Territorial Rights . May Be Obtained ' ' The company la prepared to make propositions to men in large clttea respecting the, organisation of sub companies, or In smaller places for ale of exclusive territorial rights.. It must be apparent to all what advantages such rights convey. In many smaller towns of 1,000 people, where but 10 machines are In operation, our representatives are making from ISO to 1100 per month, . and only put In a few hours after ' work In collecting and refilling 'ma chines. V0U OWN A BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN. . In cities' of 10,000 or over ft may m UBBiraois to organise suo-oom- panies. wnicn we roster, and we are able to offer good men every oppor tunity to obtain exclusive monop oly. The company la now negotlatinar for sale of territorial rights In dif ferent localities. Appllcatlona for territory from stockholders of ithla company will receive a nrefarenca at hands of the company. Correspondence on thla subject invited. Address Superintendent of Agen cies Department. company came Into active life when it passed into the hands of the present . owners two or three years ago. The property before that felt the pinch of the hard times and waa compelled to , . succumb, but except for the calamity that that unfortunate circumstance brought to those whose fortunes were swept away, ita downfall was a bless ing to all that region of country con cerned In Ha maintenance and extension. About a year and a half ago, however, ; wonderful life was infused into the en terprlae. W. H. Hurlburt, for a long time general passenger agent of the O. R. St N. railroad, who had been pre vioualy chosen general manager of the Oregon Water Power St Railway com pany lines, began an energetic campaign of extension and improvement, and the . sums of money, be has expended since that event has run well up into the . millions. Besides the vast amounts . spent on the original properties, he has - builded nearly, If not quite,- 40 miles of new and as substantial railroad track . aa ia found anywhere In the United ' States, notwithstanding that the nucleus waa but a feeble city electric car Una. The new road -is standard-gauge, and although within a year all Us cars will be operated by electricity, at the preaent time three regular railroad lo comotives are employed In handling the traffic aouth of Eagle Creek. From Portland to that point, about half of . the whole ' road, the line ia now elec trified, and by the first of June of 1904 this motive power will propel the cars the entire distance to. Boring, the pres ent terminus. A tremendous water power . is afforded by the fall of the Clackamas ' river within a few rods of "Boring. The work of constructing a dam- at that point is now in progress and the limit of the water force need only "be gauged by the desires of its projectors. The breadth of the river where the dam is being built is but little more than 100 feet, and the almost perpendicular banks rise to a height of fully 100 feet The! days and weeks. The fertile farms surrounding thi pretty townalte have been In cultivation, some of them, for JO years. They pro duce most abundantly, and the fact that the farm upon which was grown the wheat that took first premium at the Chicago fair comprises a part of the Es tacada townalte. Is evidence of the qual ity of the harvests. That the grain was grown in that part of Clackamas county la not generally known, but it Is a fact that it was sown, harvested and threshed on ground soon to be the seat of lnnu merable thriving industries and active trade, is a fact beyond dispute. Tens of thousands of bushels of this, sort of wheat la annually harvested in this sec tton, and great flouring mills will soon convert the cereal into flour there. In fact one need have no hesitancy In say ing that a dozen mills and factories will have their wheels a turning at Estacada long before the nrth of December. 1904. The machinery once installed, there will be comparatively no expense entailed in its operation, aa all that will be neces sary to set the wheels in motion will be to "hoist" the gate and away she will spin. Then to sum it all up Estacada is sure to be one of the Important manu facturing towns in Oregon. It already, it ought to be said, possesses a sawmill within 40 rods of its circumference, and flouring mills, planing mills, sash and door factories and at least one large fur niture factory is assured. In addition two stores will be erected within the next 60 days, and the townalte company has begun the btrilding of a two-story hotel 100x98 feet. This will be supplied with all the modern convenlencea. auch as a ground floor and upstairs dining rooms, call .bells, electric lights, patent tolleta and water in every room from a large jceservolr located at an elevation of 100 feet a quarter of a mile to the west. from which will be conducted the waters of a spring of tremendous volume that bursts from the mountain side. The whole of Estacada will be provided with The first allotment of shares will, without a doubt, bo exhausted at COCa. The only way to get the stock at lowest figure is to write or tele graph without delay.. All moneys received too late will be returned. This offer will positively be with drawn after allotment la subscribed. Our advice la Buy VOW while you have the opportunity. This stock may advance any moment or be permanently withdrawn. Bemlttanoea ooverlnf amount de sired. In cash, check, money or ox press order, should be made paya ble to SUBSCRIPTION BL.ANK To Pacific Automatic Vender Co., Portland, Ore. Gentlemen Reserve for me the Town of , I enclose to pay for shares. It is agreed that I have option this town. Signed THE PACIFIC AUTOMATIC VENDER CO. 601 Oregonian Building PORTLAND, OREGON rACmO ATTTOKATTO TZV. DEB OOXMIT za CAKTAXJZSS AT 1100,000. VO WiTllID TOOK. riJUT AZD AMD VOX ASBSSSABUL VAX TAXTB 91.00 m BXAXB. A UVZTBO ASCOTBT xa bow orraucD rwm rtniuo AT too A 8XAXX TOM A IBOBT TXMS OBXT. this pure water, so that from the be ginning metropolitan airs will be noted by all who visit the young metropolis. Sewers will be constructed to the river, which skirts the town, and the almost perfeotlv level atreets will be graded and graveled without delay. There will, therefore, soon he put upon the market a townslte that is not only a dream of lovelinesa, wun ns roaring river frontage, most delightful mountain Bcehery. Its grand surrounaing- grain Melds and orchards. Its superior transpor tntion facilities, its gigantic water pow. ers, and great forests that it will take decades to deplete of their golden tim bers. It Is understood that Messrs. Morrow Campbell, two gentlemen of large means and extensive experience with the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad. will control the deatinies of Estacada. and the public ia assured that they will leave no stone unturned to build up there the model city of the interior Pacific coaat. r They know how to do this. They have the means to carry out their knowledge. They have the ambition to make of this pretty apot a diamond set upon the bosom of Oregon s Immaculately spotless linen. I Persons desiring a home amidst all the glories of the earth, or those seeking a bualness opening, will do well to com municate with Messrs. Morrow & Camp bell without delay, get in on the ground floor, so to speak. The doors are open now. They will not always stand ajar. Ring the bell before it is too late. Messrs. Morrow & Campbell's office la In the Aliaky building. Third and Morri son, second floor. Preferred Stock Canned Goods. Allen & Lewis' Best Brand. PROGRAM OF ELKS' MEMORIAL SERVOE In commemoration of departed broth ers, Portland lodge No. 142. B. P. O. E.. will hold a memorial service at the Mar- quara Grand theatre, Sunday, December 6. at 1:80 p. m. An entertaining pro gram has been prepared. The memorial address will be deliv ered by Rev. J. R. Bell, of Baker City, and John P. Cavanaugh will deliver an address and eulogy. A number of mu sical numbers will be fumiahed by the Marquhm Grand orchestra. Following Is the program: March. Funeral Chopin Marquam. Grand Orchestra. Samuel W. Drlsooll, director. Opening Ritualistic Exercises. Portland Lodge No. 142. B. P. O. E. Roll Call of "Our Absent Brothers" Secretary of Lodge. Opening Elks' Ode Air: "Auid Lang Syne" Great Ruler of the Universe, All-seeing and benign, Look down upon and Mess, our work y And be all glory Thine! Oh, hear our prayers for our honored dead. While bearing in our minds The memories graven on each heart For Auld Lang Syne. Prayer (from Ritual). Chaplain of Lodge. Baritone solo "Lead Kindly Light".. Sheohard Bro. Dom J. Zan, Portland Lodge No. 142. Memorial address. Bro. Rev. 3. R. N. Bell. Baker City Lodge No. 886. "Voices of the Chimes" Luigini Marquam Grand Orchestra, Readin g "In Memorlam" Tennyaon Bro. Leo Cooper, San Francisco Lodge No. 8. Contralto solo "Like aa the Heart De- slreth" Allltsen Miss Ethel M. Shea. Addreaa and eulogy. Bro. John P. Kavanaugh, Portland Lodge No. 14J. ' Soprano aolo -"O, Divine Redeemer". . Gounod Mrs. Rose Bloch Bauer. Closing Ritual Exercises. Bv the Loda-a. Doxology (audience will please rise and Join.) By the Lodge. Benediction. Bro. J. R. N. Bell. "War March of the Prlesta," from "Athalla" Mendelssohn Marquam Grand Orchestra. Accompanists Miss Leonora Fisher, miss isaitn McGinn. OREGON AND IDAHO Y. M. C. A. MEET (Journal Special 6errlee. . Pacific University, Dec. 6. The an nual convention of the young Men's Christian, association of Oregon and idano is in seasion here. The delegates from all the educational institutions of the state and from the city Y. M. C. A.'s have been coming In all day, and about 125 men are In at tendance, besides the members of the home T. M. C. A. The convention was called to order In Marsh memorial hall at 8 o'clock last evening by President Fay and after a song service Fred B. Willis, general secretary, Omaha, Neb., gave the address of the evening. He took for hla theme "A 20th Century Movement," and spoke at some length upon the great work that the T. M. C. A. movement is doing In America and in foreign countries. The large -enthusiastic audience waa very attentive and appreciated the Mm marks of the distinguished speaker. Im mediately following the evening address, the Young Women's association of Pa clflo university entertained the delegates and members of the home association. Punch was served and the time wan spent in getting acquainted with eacli other. Its Seal Oravity, From the Dallaa News. The charge against Senator Dietrich is that he sold a Jl.OOfl postofflce for only $500. USE PEERLESS ' Self-Rising Buckwheat Flour TI3E ElECTRICCOFf EE CO. poruakd;or.u.5.a. IS A BLEND OF SWEET CULTIVATED COFFEES FREE FROM THE HARMFUL 1 EFFECTS SO OFTEN EXPERIENCED AFTER DRINKING COARSE, RANK, LOW GRADE AND LOW-PRICED 0FFEES. ( . st rotiovrVs OAKmtT tbebs tew simpi,e BTJtEcnoars. a GOOD, BWIir, PAZ.a.TA8XE MOCHA AZTD JAVA COFFEE CAW BB XBTABX- -" ' , OKIKT) LITTLE COAB8EB TIA GBAITVXiATES SVOAB. TAKE EIGHT BEAFIsrO TASyoaSTUZ.B OF COFFB B TO SACS Q.UAJKT OF BOXUVO WA -TJSm. StOXX. TWO TO FIVB LtXlTUTEg. SEBYS rWTTH CXEAK OB SOT KIZ.X. XT FATEST-rOT IS T7SED, FOLLOW SXHECTIOB THAT COMB J' ESTABLISHED 1868 AND WE'RE STILL A-BOOMING This is because we please our patrons every qay and allow no moss to percolate through our system or grow upon our backs. See Our Window Display Next Week. See our gas and electric table lamps; they'll gladden your eyes. There will be something to catch your fancy. Greater at tractions will not be seen in Portland. See our superb mantels, we have a lot of beauties. We will have Special Bargains for a few days and those contemplating purchases should make them now. It is an easy thing to save a few Dollars, if the buyer comes here in time. i (tow 0 M9 Pioneer and Up-to-date Dealer in Gas and Electrical Supplies, Mantels, Grates, Etc 1 - K . :' , 0r MVA fV 'll!r . i i: H.VIr H ; 0 1 RECIPES Take one cup of water or milk for each cup of Buckwheat Flour. Have frrlddlo hot before mix ng batter. Use no yeast, no salt, no bak ing powder. Simply mix batter and makeaakes that's all. Our Products Comprise in Part: Peerless Pure Breakfast - cereaL .Peerless Pure Semolln. . Peerless Pure Barley tooa. Peerless Pure Wheat Flakes. Peerless Pure Self-Rising Pancake Flour. Peerless Pure Self-Rising Buckwheat Flour. Peerless Pure Whole Wheat Flour. Peerless Pure Graham Flour., j Peerless Pure Farina, - Peerless Pure- Germ- . Heal. Peerless Pure Wheat-O- Lin. r Peerless Pure -Hominy' Grits. Peerless - Pure Flaked Hominy. ! WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR PRODUCTS TO BE MADE FROM THE CHOICEST GRAINS GROWN PEERLESS PURE FOODS CO , Mill and Office 4th and Hoyt Streets, Portland, Oregorf WITH SAME. A id t Y