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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, NO? m ATCH THE TOWN OF ESTACADA GROW Orcat Plant of the Estacada Brick C& Tite Company Will be Erected at Once Big Paper Mill Will be Constructed Next Summer. r - : : ' This Is J M. Nlckum. president. a. W. Morrow. vice-president. W. H. Hurlburt. treasurer. William T. Mulr. secretary. 1. If. Nlckum. O. W. Morrow. W. H. Hurlburt. William T. Mulr. Col. T. McCracken. Dr. 8. W. Btryker. F. 8. Morris. It la almost a year since Q. W. Mor yew of the Oregon Water Power Town alt company started the agitation that haa culminated In the organisation of a company capitalized at o.uu, me purpose or which is to eeiaonsn hi Batacada on of the largest brick and ' tile manufacturing plants on the Pacific coast, and the only machinery of roof tlMnat west of Denver. The company was Incorporated September S, 104. but not until yesterday afternoon wasnts organisation perfectly completed, by the election of the officials who will control the destinies of the concern for the next It months. Incidentally It may be men tioned that Its officers are among our best known citizens are men of affairs In our business community a guaran tee that the Estacada Brick & Tile com pany will be In chars of able pilots as It emerges from an unseen atmosphere into the broad light of a known reality. The nucleus upon which has bean erected this substantial enterprise wss a small place of pottery picked up from the hillside leading eastward from the present Bstacada townsite. It was found by Mr. Morrow, and upon Inquiry he was told that It was made on the ground upon which he stood, from clay contained In the adjoining hillside, by an early settler who wae his own pot ter, providing bis household with ves sels of that character whenever In need of such. "This looks good to ma," Mr. Morrow remarked, and within a few days he had a box of the clay en route to the great Chlaholm, Boyd A White factory In Chicago for the purpose of snaking a practical test of Its worth ss a pottery, brick and tile clay. On Octo ber 11. 1804. Mr. Morrow, for his com pany, received the following: Bill ml of the Chlsholm, Boyd 8 White Psopla. The Estacada Brick Tile company. Portland. Or. Gentlemen I will say for your benefit that your clay bed of 48 acres, with an average depth of It feet, la practically Inexhaustible. You can make a high class of facing brick, plain and ornamental, Roman and Norman, INTERESTING, IF TRUE. Tea Can Try Zt Per Toaraelf Prove it. One grain of tbe active principle In Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will digest 1,000 grains of meat, eggs or other wholesome food, and this claim has been proven by actual experiment whlcn any one can perform for himself In the following manner Cut hard-boiled eges into very small pieces, as it would be If masticated, place the egg and two or three of tbe tablets in a bottle or jar containing .warm water heated to 88 degrees (the temperature of the body) and keep It at this temperature for three end one half hours, at tbe end of which time the egg will be as com- & lately digested as It would have beeu l a healthy stomach of a hungry boyt The point of this experiment Is that what Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will do to the egg In the bottle It will do to the egg or meat In the stomach, and nothing else will rest snd Invigorate tint Stomach so safely and effectually. Even a little cniia can uaae mu-tn uym pepsta TBDieis Wtn salary ana neneni Kits digestion Is weak and the thou sands of cures accomplished by their ular dally use are easily explained en It la understood that they are OOasnnslfl of vegetable essences, aseptlr papain, diastase and Golden Heal, which Mingles with the food and digests it thoroughly, giving the overworked stomach a chance to recuperate. Dieting never cures dyspepsia, neither do pills and cathartic medicines, which simply Irritate and Inflame the Intee- ""wheu enough food ie eaten end promptly digested there will be no con stipation, nor. In fact, will there be dis ease of any kind, because good dtgee i naui rood health in every organ. The merit and success at Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets are world wide and they are eold at the moderate price of 80 centa for full slsed package In every drug store In the Tnlted States and 4 la-, as well as In Europe. a View of One Half of the Estacada terra cotta of the finest quality, sewer pipe, tile and drain pipe and a fine grade of pottery. A .teat haa been made pf one half of a" brick which trap. 4x4x2 v Inches In size. It crushed at a weight of 75,000 pounder which speaks for itself. The approximate cost to manufacture No. 1 facing brick, 88; No. 2. $7; No. 8. It; common brick. 14 per M; ornamental brick, any design. 815 per M. which sells at double the price of the No. 1 facing brick. Por example, should No. 1 facing sell at SIS per M, ornamental brick would aell at 170. The. Chlsholm. Boyd White company has made full slsed bricks of your city and they speak for themselves. I have personally exam ined your clay and pronounce It to be the best on the coast. Yours very truly, CHARLES SMITH, Por the Chlsholm, Boyd White Co., Chicago, III. When the sample box of clay wae re ceived lnv Chicago Mr Smith, the brick company's expert, was dispatched to Portland for ths purpose of examining the clay deposit from which It came. The gentleman was greatly aatonlshed to And so large a body, declaring that In all his experience he had never seen the like before. The brick the company had made from the sample clay aent It was of a quality so superior to that usually found that the Chicago manu facturers became greatly concerned in the possible development of the locality and the utilisation of the clay bed for manufacturing purposes. This was one of the Impelling causes of Mr. White's Journey to the coast, and after looking the field over, considering the fuel sup ply, the splendid transportation facili ties, etc., he unhesitatingly declared that here, was the foundation for one of the most lucrative business enter prises west of his own city of Chicago. Figuring upon the proposition he said that a plant, the equal of that shown In the illustration, could be Installed at an expense of fSt.100. Por this sum he explained that the company could set In motion one 4-mould pressed brick machine, capacity 20,000 standard else brick per (Jay of It hours. One hollow ware auger wire cutting brick machine, capacity 40,000 standard slse brick per day of 10 houra This machine will make drain pipe, fireproof arches, par titions and flue conduits and hollow building blocks in every shspe and form. It wes therefore at drat Intended to erect each a plant, but yesterday It was determined to double this, so thst tbe Illustration on this page represents but half the capacity of the plant when It shall be completed In ' the early springtime. Already the ground haa been graded and the Initial ateps com pleted and work on the superstructure will Immediately begin. The first build ing will be 6ftx2on fet m slse. two stories, the second, 38x150, two stories. The first will be the clay store build ing and cars will enter It from the sec ond story. The second will be the fac tory, where the products of the plant will be made, and It will be equipped with the latest and best machinery ob tainable from the Chlsholm, Boyd A White company, and that means that no better oan be procured. Indeed, be fore departing from the city at the time of his visit hftrt In October, Mr. White submitted Jhls proposition te the com pany: The Estacada Brick Tile Company, Portland Oregon. Gentlemen: . The Chlsholm. Boyd White com pany, of Chicago. Illinois, will put In a plant or furnish the machinery for a pressed -brick plant, and guarantee the brick to be equal to the test made and samples now In possession of the Ore gon Water Power Townelte company, which will show the faith they have In the clays. Tours very truly. CHARLES SMITH, Agent for the Chlsholm, Boyd White Co.. Chicago, III. This offer has been accepted, and therefore, until steam Is up and the wheels In motion, there will not be many Idle moments In the neighborhood of Estacada. When completed the fac tory will turn out the finest quality ef pressed brick, facing brlcka, ornamental bricks, a product not mads here now. hollow ware, building blocks, tiling of all kinds, interlocking tiles. In plain and glased terra cotta. and la fact all things made of clay. The ornamental bricks will play a most Important part In tbe beaut Meal Ion of the city In the dsys to came. Where the old-faahloned. plain brick Is now seen, will appear the charm of cultivated taste In the handsomely formed ornamental building block that adds so roach to the attrac tiveness of every structure In which Plant. they are employed. The Interlocking roof tiles will be of especial Interest to Oregon luns. because moss will not grow or "vegetate" upon them. At present the Walter P. Burrell residence on Haw thorne avenue Is the only house In Port land roofed with this material, and- H will always be Juat aa clean and free from a moesy covering as It Is today. The clay of Estacada has passed through the hands of many experts, and each has pronounced It A No. 1. Our local and Well-known analytical chemist. J. H. Flsk, made four analyses of four separate samples from different locations on the 40-acre tract, reporting a month ago aa follows: Beport of j. . Plak. Oregon Water-Power & Townsite Com pany, City Gentlemen: I have made an examination of your several samples of clay, and the following is the result of eacn determination, which was made from the raw clay, without extracting the molature. Had It been dried, these percentages would have been much higher: - Per cent. Silicates 85.00 Oxide of aluminum and Iron 14.00 Moisture and alkalies 20.40 Lime . so Total . , . . t 100.00 To. a. Silicates 92.00 Oxide of aluminum and iron 19. no Moisture snd alkalies 11.20 Lime . 30 Total 2 100.00 Wo. 3. Per cent. Silicates , (4.00 Oxide of aluminum and Iron 0.80 Moisture and alkalies 20.30 No trace of lime or magnesia Total 100.04) Wo. 4k Per cent. Silicates i (l.io Oxide of aluminum and Iron 10.40 Moisture and alkalies 21.10 No trace of lime or magnesia Total 100.00 These samples of clay are remarkably uniform. No. I carries a high percent age of moisture, which accounts for the low percentage of aluminum. I think It would be hard to find a clay that would vitrify at as low a temperature aa thsse samples do. and my Impression Is that they all would stand an addition of from 5 to to per cent of good sand in the manufacture of vitrified or enamel brick. Yours very truly. J. H. FI8K. Chemist. Portland, Or., October 8, 1004. Beport of O. W. nott Ingham. C. W. Nottingham, one of our most aoted brick manufacturera and dealer In building materials, went out to Eetacada to apy out the land, and made this report of his observations: "The Estacada Brick A Tile Company. Portland, Or. Gentlemen: On October 18 we visited the clay beds at Estacada and examined them carefully, and will say that we are satisfied that the finest facing-brick of different colors can be manufactured from the clay beds there. The location Is an Ideel one for cheap ness . pf handling clay and shipping. Prom samples shown of sewer-pipe and pottery from this clay we have never aeen better results. Very truly yours. "C. W. NOTTINGHAM. "Portland, Or., Oct. 20, 104." K. B . Harmon's Beport. H. B. Hgrmon. another chemist snd expert, after careful examination, re ported to the company as follows: Messrs. Morrow St Campbell. City Gentfemen Aa you requested, I have made two trips ta Estacada, Or., care fully examined your surface clays, also borings from numerous test holes, have also made fire and acid tests of same, end de not hesitate So say first class pressed brick, both red and buff, can be mads from your clays. Having the red and white clay with the proper mixtures of Iron ore, or manganese, an of the different colors of brick can be produced. Having spent the greater part of my life building and managing large planta In the eaat. where all klnda of clay goods sre manufactured, feel justified In saying that In addition to red and buff brick, hollow building blocks, clay shingles, sewer pipe and pottery ware can be manufactured from the clays found on the premises owned by your company. A fact not generally known, clay products far exceed that of gold In the raited States: ts third la man ufactured articles, the state of Ohio alone producing 822,000,000 worth la 1898. Yours very truly. H B. HARMON. Portland. Or., October 7, 1804. It wae thus seen that In both quantity and quality the Eetacada Brick St Tile company are well provided with a moat firm foundation for one or the most elaborate brick and tile manufacturing establishments In the country, snd aa there Is already a market here for Its products, no matter how large, the final outcome of the venture can not be- otherwise thsn the pinnacle of success. All this will be good news to not only Portland, but Estacadana as well. A great paper mill will also be erected at Estacada within the next year, likewise a handle factory a concern that will turn out all kinds or tool and agricul tural Implement handles. The wonder ful electric power plant, coating In the neighborhood of a million, dollars, now In process of building, will add amai Ingly to the Industries of that section also, so that it Is not difficult to believe thst the young city of Eetacada will soon be one of the moat thriving and active metropolises of western Oregon. The Oregon" l Water Power Railway compsny affords the means of trans portation facilities for the town, and there Is no more perfectly equipped railroad anywhere. It ts a standard road. Ita cars standard cars, equipped with air brakes and all the parapher nalia of the most up-to-date electric railways of the country. In fsct there Is nothing now that can hold Estacada in check, or keep the brisk young town from booming aiong at a moat wonderful speed. Its future la aasured. and that future will Inure to the benefit of Portland more than the prosperity of any other offcuf many suburbs. The distance from Portland to Estacada Is only 36 miles, and the cars make the run In an hour's time. The Play Mrs. E. .DeWItt Connell and William Bernard went to the Good Samaritan hospital today. They carried with them a big canvas ssck. Upon their errlval they rrf shown to the room occupied by EdVh Angus, and while that Buffer ing young woman looked on In amase- ment. they poured out onto the bed spread 8980 In f 20 gold pieces and 34.80 In sliver. That's for you. Edith." ssld her stage director. "How do you feel?" A eob of gratitude, a feeble attempt to express her feelings, and the actress sank back among her pillows snd did exactly what a woman would be ex pected to da She wept The money represented the expenditure of Portland's people at (0 cents each for the benefit of a sick woman, one who had grown dear to them from ' an ac quaintance extending across the foot lights. It was nothing- short of pleasure to see the Columbia theatre filled abso lutely to its capacity foY the benefit and 'in no land, on any occasion, was a public given more for Its money. A spirit of enthusiasm penetrated every inch of space long before the curtains were parted, and the bill was of a. qual ity that kept thte enthusiasm at its high pltnti until the last act was over. Chasing up and down the aisles like long experienced hucksters, Fred Es melton, clad In a white apron, coat jand cap, sold crlspettea, while Donald Bowles. Scott Seaton and George Bloom quest, in ordinary attire, sold chocolate.! chips to a thoussnd of their admirers. At the door Chart ea York took tickets, while Roy Bernard. Lou Power. Mary rtankson. Marlon Barhyte, Laurette Allen and Charles Wilson, distributed programs. On the stage Catherine Coun ties and Edgar Baume worked In the balcony scene from Ttotneo and Juliet and Stage Director Bernard worried his head away looking after the success of the entertainment. To me the moat pleasing feature of the whole play, be sides the else of the audience, waa the alght of the members of the company laboring like Trojans for the relief of a wounded comrade'. Everything connected with the benefit, waa donated. There wasn't an Item of expense. Even the union-bound orchee tra had aecured a special dispensation from headquarters to play without cost. As a consequence every penny received wss turned over to Miss Angus and It has done more for her relief thsn arty doxen physicians could ever do. Mrs. Connell wss the rnnst prominent In' the worthy movement. She originated the Idea, purchased 100 tickets Individ ually and sold 3380 wortn after that. 8. M. Cohen came to the front with a eheck foV 800 tickets, and then every body fell In and put forth his best ef forts for the benefit's, success. There Isn't spaoe here In which to give credit to sll who deserve, nor le there room to describe the performance In full. Suffice It that' everything was great and the house cheered It all. The program rsn something like this: Louise Brandt sang, Mr. Baume and Miss Coun tlss did the balcony scene, Melvln Wine stock told stories. Mrs. Rose Bloch- Baner sang. Rose Etynge read a poem. Webber's mandolin orchestra played and sang. Brown, the lightning cartoonist at the Star, did his specialty: the handcuff man came from the Lyric, the Harvev children from the Arcade appeared. Mrs Walter Reed sang. Ba mold's dog and cat ahow from the Raker wae put on Lester Lonergsn of "Candida" recited thrice. Polkert. the whistler, waa the Grand's contribution. And there msy have been more! If that isn't the big gest 60 cents' worth ever served In this oltv, let me know. During the afternoon the newsboys even the youngsters got the habit sent to the theatre a modest bouquet for Miss Angus, to which they had attached a letter and a poem. Here waa the limit. Is It not enough ssld? RACE WHITNEY. r AT THE THEATRE8. "Led AstraV a Strong Play. The Columbia theatre was again filled last evening at the performance of "Led Astray" by the stock company. This drama Is of the quality that thrills the beholder. Its thrilling situations are relieved by light comedy, and It con tains an abundance of heart Interest such as only Dion Bouclcault could con ceive. Cathrlne Countlae is given the beet op portunity she haa had for her emotlonel talent, and she makes the roost of It, hsr scene In the strong fourth act being among the best things thts well-known actress has done. Edgar Baume la seen to great advantage as the Count Chandoee. and Mr. Bowlea and Mr. Bloomquest appear In exceptionally con genial roles Marquarn's Thanksgiving Offering. The Thanksgiving offering at the Marquam Grand theatre tomorrow after noon and night will be Haverly's min strels. There are nearly 10 people In the company, Individually and collect ively artists of the first grade. Suoh celebrities ss Billy Vsn. "tbe assassin of sorrow." the highest salaried single feature known In minstrelsy: the pop- uisr comeny star, jimmy wait, tne ac knowledged successor to the laurels of famous Billy Emerson, are among the Resides these two bright particular stsrs. there are 10 comedians, each of whom hs a brilliant record as a high class entertainer. The University of Oregon and Multnomah football teams will sttend In the evening. Watch for the big parade tomorrow at noon. At the Grand. The grandest things to be found In sll the realm of vsudevllle are to be seen at every performance at the Grand. The spectacle of the largest theatre In the city flUed every afternoon and night with the best and moot critical people In the community Is In Itself a distinct novelty, but when the people give each performer a personal ovation, and on leaving the theatre express themselves as having 'been entertained In a man ner which they never conceived of, then Indeed must It be admitted that the Grand haa already become a great fac tor la the amusements of the Portland public. Tomorrow. Thanksglglng day. the performance will be continuous from 2 p. m. to 11 p m "Arixqna" at the Marquam. Augustus Thomas' great American drama. "Arisona," will be the attrac tion at the Marquam Grand theatre next Friday and Saturday nights, with a special price matinee Saturday. When the critics have said of "Arisona that It la better than "Alabama." they have said all they very well could in praise of an American play, and not one. but every one of the leading wrltera of tite New York and Chicago press has said so repeatedly during the unparalleled runs j of four months esch at the Herald Square theatre and the Academy of Music, New York, and the Grand opera houae, Chicago. Beats are now selling. "Grimes' Cellar Door." "Grimee Cellar Door" Is the title of the new pantomimic musical farce which will be presented at the Empire theatre! iviinii n.n. l lie l-vmMlljr, UWaiCIl U James Mackle, Includes the famous Onrl family, five In number, from the London Hippodrome, marveloua equili brists, acrobats. pantomlnttats and Jugglers: the clever singers and dancers. Major sisters, from the London Alham bra: the aweet atnger. Harry' Wright; also Llda Dexter. Alice Lewis. Jnaenlilu- I. vnu. Delia Cuahman. Frank Vane. I Brothers Denton. Alice Martin and others. Seats are now on sale at the box office at popular prices. Good Things at the Star. One of the greatest acta of the vaude ville stage ts being given at the Star theatre this week by the Four Plying Banvards Their serial feat la so breath-taking and sensational that they keep the audience In a suspense during all their act. The great Zang doea a marveloua Jumping stunt by Jumping backward 16 feet, .taking In three chalrri and a barrel. Two pretty aoubrettea are Hickman and Morton. Harry Brown does credit to his set by singing and cartoon making. The classical music by Schiller Bros, is good. The talking and singing act given by the Fletchers conclude the bill. Edwards Team Lead at Arcade. The bill at the .Arcade theatre this week ts composed or numerous good acts with the Edwards tesm taking the lead. They do excellent Roman ring perform ing In auch a manner as to recelvo encore after encore from the Interested audience. The black-faced monologulst George Wilson keepe the audience In an uproar by hie funny stories and laughing aong. The Harvey cntldren. girl and boy, give a musical act which la en tirely new on the vaudeville stage. Kate Coy le. Arcade's popular favorite, gives a new song this week, while comical pictures are shown on the bioscope. " Mr. Jefferson in "Rip Vsn Winkle." Thomas Jefferson wUl appear in "Rip Van Winkle" at tbe Marquam Grand theatre next Monday and Tuesday nights. November 38 snd 30. Young Mr. Jeffer son hag been playing the part for several seaaons, and from ocean to ocean haa grown stronger In the esteem of the public with each succeeding year. He te said to have surrounded himself with a capable company and, aa la his cus tom, he carries his own special and realistic scenery. The advance sale of seats will open next Friday morning at 10 o'clock. The Lyric's Bunch of Celebrities. If you are looking for a good hearty laugh, where the fun la clean and whole aorae, don't forget the bill at the Lyric. Samuels, the clever Hebrew Imperson ator, la a whole ahow by himself , and the other big acts are ones that give all who visit the Lyric a big bunch of fun for a very small sum of money. Frldsy night ts "gold night." The Baker's Big Casts. A "run for your money" Is what you get at the Baker thla week. There are two acta, the Dore and the George fam ily, each of which has four people In the cast, every one a star. This Is more people than soms vaudeville houaes have In their entire bill, and atlll there are eeven other big acts to be seen this week at the Baker. When It Rains. The Bijou doors are open every after noon and evening, and the comfortable little theatre Is much pleasanter than a doorway to ths storm-bound. This week a bill full of all that Is amualng. especially on a rainy day, Is presented. Everything from the curtain raiser to the vltsscope pictures Is interesting. Last of "Candida" Tonight. The verdict of the play-going public la unanimous for "Candida," the superb comedy by 'Bernard Shaw. It will be seen for the last time at the Marquam Grand tonight, presented by Lester Lonergan and company. . r am to XutAnrox ov (Journal Special Berries.) Camden. N. J., Nov. 33. February 23 haa been fixed as the date for the launching of the armored crulaer Wash ington from the New Tork Shipbuilding company a yard here. The day being Washington's birthday, all Camden will decorate for tbe proper celebration of the double event. President Roosevelt. members of his cabinet, many naval of ficials and congressmen will be Invited to attend. The hull of the4 cruiser la now completed up to the main deck. It Is the first war vessel of large type built In Camden. To Accommo date AIL.. Ac some worklngmen cannot afford to lose a day's wages to get their suit or overcoat, nor the compliment of a turkey free of charge. In order to sat isfy them we shall be open until - o'clock this evening. You will find our firlces reasonable and quality satlsfac nrv Grand sale on shoes, hats, pants snd shirts: sacrificed nrlce on blanket and comfortera. JOHIN DELLAR ad Ta PAIR, AND 1C0VER The time haa come when you need a rousrh. everyday use. Our patent XTBt PBOOP and the frame is finished Theee frames covered with our strongest umoreiia it ia puaaioie 10 ouy. i ney cost -fiee more tnan the common kind. Our Factory Prices Are From $1.50 io $3.50 mrrSTPBOOP Never-split Gloria OOTJIOS Umbrellas We re-cover umbrellas for 76c and up, according to material. ALLESINA fO FACTO: ll 286 Washington Street. ff TrVJPI V B?ML A tVIV I TrrTu SPECIAL 1 J&a-V l fl Cat Rates Boston Painless Dentists are now giving their annual CUT RATE PRICES on all dental work. The charges are leaa than college prices and all work- done by our painless system and by specialists of from. 13 to 30 years' experience. NO 8TUDENT8 em ployed. TEETH extracted, filled or crowned absolutely without pain by our secret preparation applied to the gums. J I I T I I J Extracting Free Free Silver Fillings SSe Oold T tilings 7 so Told Crowns J2- Pall wet Teeth tsVSS) All Work Guaranteed 10 Years Have your teeth extracted without pain and replaced with new ones the same day. Come In at once and take ad vantage of low rates. Be sure you are in the right place. Boston Painless Dentists ATS XOXBZSOT STB. IV. Morrison. Xaugeet ted oeaeera ta the world. Dehnke-Walker BUSINESS COLLEGE NIGHT SCHOOL AXTD MOTBTTOT Monday and Thursday evenings from seven to nine. (Laboratory Method). (Pernin System). (Touch method) TIC, and niSOX, Tuesday. Wednesday and Friday evenings from seven., to nine-thirty. 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