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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1908)
\ E TACADA PROGRESS ( I NCORU'R VTKI>) DIRHCTORS: G ko . F st k s , President A. F. S p a r k s , Vice President C h a s . F. I> u h o i s Xi:#l»!in v. In; lui*» I k .in vi.tin*: 111 :n FRt»t\ihi t t tie Ittuk is »%rov»'led with U»‘ :i few days they hail quite halt iso me uutiltic Home S. vings B.nks which it will furnish t<> depositors in its a .,('<) ’ tiiiK* together while here. Savings Department free of charge to all “ B en t” suns he hilled a line Luck savings depositors who now carry saving the other d ay and u ju st tasted like accounts, or who open new accounts in it used to. H e also threw dow n a that department. Accounts may be started in the Savings nice shining dollar and said this is K. S. VVOMKR, Editor and Manager my subsetiption to the new pajier. IX jxirttneut with as small a sum as one dollar or more at the will of the deposi Application for entry as second class matter at tho Let it come on and so it will. These tor. Four jier cent interest is |iaid on postoffice at Estacada. Oregon, pending are some, of the pleasantries of Savings Deposits and the interest is com puted and added to the principal twice a Published Every Thursday Morning dt ' ‘newspaperdom. ” year, after which it begins to draw other ESTACADA, OKI GON The Closes have rented the room interest. Call am! get one of the Home formerly occupied by the Cunning- Savings Banks w ithout charge, S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S One year..... S ix months $1 00 50 Thursday, Septem ber 3, 1008 ham saloon and intend moving their soft drinks into it and vacate their present quarters on Xobrist street. They intend to run a strictly up to-date temperance place for the accomodation of their many patrons. They intend to place a couple of pool tables also in the room. Mr. A 1 Close has had the place former ly occupied by n restaurant fitted up as a residence and says he now don't have to climb a long flight of siaiis before he reaches home. Real Estate by the rol mail the original inliuh Hains of t l.i, m ountain f.is’ n .s After reaching giecii timber we hud a very good trail except for the steepness of part of it. We made camp at Cache. This is a low piece of ground covering several acres and covered with grass and is char acteristic of a number of such places in the mountains. They are called "prairies" though they little »¡¡pm ble their namesake of the Middle West. Cache was named so. we were in formed, as a result of a band of In dians being snowed in at this point A Mountain Ride With the Forest Rangers HLNRY V. ADiX, M. D. FIRE PROPERTY OWNERS! FARM ERS! How about your crops? flow about your buildings? How about your furniture? SEE SCOTT John F IR S T Brow n R o c k w o o d , O re g o n Phone W. C. W H IT F IE L D T H R N SW BLACKSMITH Does all kinds of work in his lint* and Solicits a Share of >our Patronage And six other lines of fire insur ance Remember he is an insurance . * man, thoroughly responsible and reliable WRITE HIM Local and Long Distance Telephone The doctor’s phone can l>e connected with your home phone at night if re quested. One long ring. When in need of GROCERIES, CONFECTIONARY, and PATENT MEDICINES Don’t forget I can supply your needs, and solicit your patronage Or leave word at this office -1— T a i l .» .«■.« ». « I..» t. ». a..«. «.■«..«. <..i..i. A I * I “ “ I “ ™ l “ f l T T — . * T " w " " I " |i H. H u ghes, Notiti» for Publication Department of the Interior. l\ S. land office at Portland, Oregon, July ¿7, 1908. Notice is hereby given that Charles B. Brown of Portland, Oregon, who, on Ju ly 27, 1908, made timber and stone App. No. 0160 for the west half of Northwest quarter section 20, township 5 south, of range 4 east, Willamette meridian has filed notice of intention to make final proof to establish claim to land above des cribed, before the register and receiver at Portland, Oregon, on the 13th day of October, 1908. Claimant names its witnesses: E. Turney of Portland, Oregon O. M. Stafford of Portland, Oregon George H. Bigelow of Portland, ore- Arnt Jarstead of Portland, Oregon Algernon S. Dresser, Register Notice for Public dt ion Department of the Interior. I . S. land office at Portland, Oregon, July 23, 1908. Notice is hereby given that Fred O. F il ers of Portland, Oregon, who, on July 23 1908, made timber laud application No. 0131 for northeast quarter, section 26. township 3 south, of range 5 east of Wil lamette meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make final cash proof to estab lish claim to the land above described, before the register and receiver of 1 '. S. land office at Portland, Oregon, on the 9th day of October 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Adolf Wiederhold of Bissel, Oregon Harry A Filers of Portland, Oregon Perry Kitzmiller of Dover, Oregon Andrew Kitzmiller of “ “ Algernon S. Dresser, Register ¿m t*. 60 YEARS' E X P E R IE N C E P atents 'm m ' ■ RADE MARKS D e s ig n s C o p y r ig h t s A c . quickly ascertain o u r op in ion fr e e w hether an Invention is p roba b ly patentable. Com m unica tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents sent free. OI«G‘ it «p on ey fo r ««‘curing patents. P atents f.'iK.-ti th rou g h Mutin & Co. receiv e tptclal notice, vlth ou t c harge, la t h e Semitic American, A han dsom ely iiln sfrated w eekly. L argest cir culation o f any sclent lllc Journal. T erm s, $3 a fo u r m on th s, |L S old by all new sdealers. XCo.3010'0^ New York O illco. C25 F 8t.. W ash in gton , D . C. - C a z a d e ro , O re; J . V. BARR Livery, Feed & Sale B L A C K S M IT H STABLE W. A. JO N E S Is still at the old stand and willing to do any of the work in his line 1 ’ROI’RIETOR GIVE HIM A CALL Good rigs and careful drivers always SPECIAL Given A TTEN TIO N Hunting and Fishing Parties WOOD & LUMBER PORTLAND RESTAURANT L. C. POSSON, Proprietor Local and Long Distance Telephone Agricultural College 4 » + + * Home Cooking. Clean and Comfortable Beds. Reasonable Rates. Transient Custom Solicited. Corvallis, Oregon Offers collegiate courses in Ajçri- cti 11 :, r in c lu d in g Agronomy, Hor- t! i 1 ire. Animal Husbandry, Dai- i- Husbandry, etc.; Forestry. Do- ■ 0 .Science and A rt; Mechanical : irical Civil and Mining Engi- Cotninerce; Pharmacy. < ". rs elementary courses in Ag- ri ail! ire, Forestry, Domestic Sci ence and Art, Commerce and Me chanic Arts, including forge «ork, cabinet making, steam fitting ma chine work, plumbing, etc. Strong faculty, modern equip ment; free tuition; opens Sept. 25. Illustrated catalog with full infor mation on application to the Regis trar free. The Hotel Estacada desires to buy a lot of CHICKENS They also have for Sale At the Estacada Furniture Store Dr. TATE D E N T IS T Will visit Estacada oti Friday and Saturday of each week Appointments may be made with Dr. Adix. BO N N EY, The P h o to g ra p h e r Is prepared todo all kinds of work in his line PATRONIZK HOME INDUSTRY Dimick & Dimick, Attorneys at Law Nortary Public, General Law Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, Ab stracts furnished M O NEY LO AN ED O F F IC E S : 2 , 3 O regon C ity We keep a Full Line of Goods. All Prices in Plain Figures. New arrivals of Goods right along. We are agents for Boye Needle Chart and Needle Threader Will thread a needle in the dark. Picture Framing a Specialty. House Furnishers. Un dertakers. A Fine Line of Queens Ware on hand. A t the new Fire Proof Concrete Building Just completed, they will be ready to re ceive Grain by next Monday* *°r **n airinR have disappeared. Office and residence, up stairs in the Hs~ t. lead a Pharmacy Building Entrance between drug store ami Sjmrks- store, on Broadway Oregon Fire Relief Associa tion of McMinnville H. COOPER & CO foot hills was ill the city on Tiles- thr and Surgeon Gresham, 3 1 1 Mrs. Francis Shannon of Oregon groom departed on the car leaving Esta- j entirely freed herself from the pack, an allwise creator has furnished an ■ City who has been spending a coup cada at 3:52 lor the Coast. j It took us about two hours search- abundant supply of pure clear Come in and see our stock and lie convinced. You can get a le of weeks with her parents Mr. A jolly and well-equipped hunting par-! ing for the different parts of her sparkling water, the beverage that B A R G A IN and Mrs. James Guttridge of ty left Estacada this morning under tin |0:ld lK.forc we could repack and w*len th irsty quenelles thirst. Con of \\ . A. Jones, the packer. ., , ■ tiliuintr oil tills sum m it trai trail we Springwater was in the city 011 leadership , ’ 1 , . proceed * 011 our wav. Owing to this lrdl Goods sold on the Installment Plan Including Mr. Jones the other memWis 1 J s - - — - Wednesday 011 her way to Portland of the party were W. H Kaiulle, Chas. accident night overtook us and we reached Clackamas Meadows about to spend the day. She has been re E Dubois, M. F. Snrver, C. K. Hickman made our first camp at Mr. Will five o’clock in the afternoon. Hav- cuperating and expects to and H. B. Sarver. They were fully e Wilcox's and enjoyed a good nights ng come through a small portion return to continue her visit at quipped with all the necessaries of a well repose ¡11 the hav, the remembrance of t,le burned district in reaching for as conl it. Here we found Assistant Ranger Springwater for a couple of weeks regulated hunting party. The.r de.tina- of which ,cd u, tQ wish l "'". iviug cripple Creek. \\ «■ have no . , . , f ., „ 1 Cooper in cam p w ith fifteen men yet. doubt hunting stories will be ptentv when ,o r table a bed some ot the succeed- ing nights when we lay on the " 10 la< *'en f it t in g Gie fire then Mr. S. N. Killgore from Spring- they get back _______________ ground with the heavens above us ^’>r n,or<; than a week. water was in the city on Friday. Mr. Killgore and his brother, who FINDS BABY BUGGY ' as O'.'.r covering. Getting an early Clackamas Meadows is a prairie '.»light the Wilcox ranch, are enjoy 1 C IINKAFF D »kiy start the next morning we packed or Karden-like-spot nestled in the li U N W C BAINA over the Xorth Fork of the CIai k .i dense forest on the very summit of ing a visit of their mother from the , . ' amas and made camp at the upper Cascades. It has a deep soil of East at the present time. Their Disappear forfl on Koaritig River. Late ill the b,ack rich looking earth that when father was als > here to see them Mothers Savings From Hiding-Place afternoon we came upon a band of ' 011 tin it feels as though you but has returned home. He reports sheep containing over two thou- " ere " “ Iking on upholstery or a good crops 011 their place. He left Mrs Anna Ludwig, who with her hus- the price of ; 1 year's new subscrip. band c mducts .1 hoarding house at 8737, sand head that had been driven be- kind of peat. It seems to cover an tion for this p iper. Thanks, come Commercial Avenue, S. Chicago, had no yonil their projier range. When the area of about one hundred acres. strain. laith in banks. So slie devised various first official business of the ranger A beautiful little lake of about In the case of the Mt Hood ''»'ing places for her bankroll, which on was required notifying the sheep ,hrce acrcs is at the eastern extrem- Brewmg Co. vs. J. R. Wilson “ v amounted to #246.,. Sunday she ,lerder that he Im,,t vacate that ity and a stream of pure cold water Judge Gill’ s court on Saturday. the , irri.ig«- ' > particular grazing ground and re- “ bounding with fish flows through Brewing C«>. «.is represented bv Sunday evening while she was bus« turn to where he rightfully lielong- the entire length of the meadows. Attorm« Geo. J IVrkiiiN of Port prcl«aring supper two of the men Iniard- ed this being accomplished without The woods surrounding abound 1 iml Geo. C Brownell looked after • r' oH,,red to t ike the baby out for an trouble and our camp lieing well Io- with game, deer, bear, etc. Dr. Mr Wilson s side of the case. No ' ‘"K " ‘'th «art. Mrs l.a lwig «on- ca(t.(j ],«• the rapidly flowing stream Miller, a pioneer of Portland and -lilted. An hour or so later, a one of the fir-t men to occupy an evidence was submitted, it being lamu-d at the failure of th.^-men to l, r..e » e once mote turned in for rest af- office in the Oregonian building, 1 1« points that W i n - argued b \ the home the bala- ■ «lie told the police and a ter placing our horses where they lias taken advantage of this location attorneys in the case. The judge general alarm wars turned in. could feed. to locate a summer resort aud san Later in the evening the police found took the matter under advisement The next forenoon’s ride was a the baby buggy anti the baby and Mrs. and reserved hi decision for ten hard one tip the steep mountain itarium. He b is built a wagon road Ludwig kissed the hahv tr mticaih . Then to Clear Lake so that yon can drive du\ s. she searched the pillow and realized that side cast of Roaring riv er to en all the way into this resort at this Mr. H. B. Sarver from u p in the her #2460 wan gone. The men who took counter on its summit a tangle of fallen trees and brush that was sup- time the road having been just com- «!»« and said he has had a frit-nil Asa kvttiT svstcui of hanking than the l» se il to lie a trail and, hy the way, Jilt tu b At some fu tu re time 1 « ill from Lents by the name of Alfred I i'««- buggy trv i Home S e in g s Bank thi- trail is the same that was used describe this re s irt r.s we found it. Physician Represents the Transfers r matching esixo them r"‘ve and nyear making saK°'a it sto im- r,n possilde for them to get out. They The fine farm of Henry Dubois. I cached their saddles and other be- comprislng 197 acres, near Spring- longings and made their way out Win. Reinniann who bought the water, was transferred to A. D. afoot. 1 hirteeii horses were lost as King ranch in the Garfield district Schmidt this week. All the papers a result of the storm and their sup was in the city attending to busi in the sale were prepared by th e 1 Pb’ of fresh meat which they had ness on last Thurs lay. He expects Estacada State Bank. The title to | killed. At this point we were over- to find plenty to do to keep him tliis property came through three taken by Mr. Kaufman, another and the boys busy. He came in and government patents and involved - anger, with one pack and one sad- subscribed lor the Progress before Rev S. E. Dubois preached a- searching the records down from horse on his way in search of going away. gain in the Methodist Episcopal Grant’s administration to the pres the fire. He also made one of our LO ST A W A TC H On Sunday church on Sabbath evening last, to; cut time. party from this time to the end of August 3 1, an open faced gold a fairly good sized audience. Those the journey. heard him express themselves I . . . . watch with the initial E engraved who The following afternoon on the , . ,, , , ..................... Mr. Henry Buck of Hood River pleased with his dis- . , , . . . . . on the back. Is about the size of a as being well ,, , , purchased lot four in block nineteen route we passed through some of he and Rev. half dollar. A black ribbon fob with course. Bv agreement , , . . . 111 the /obrist Addition to Estacada the most picturesque scenery that small gold heart 011 the end was at 1 arounagian exchanged pulpit - for from the Estacada State Bank this we beheld on our entire trip. Our tached to the watch. Finder please the evening. Rev. Purounagian is week at $75.00. Mr. Buck will trail lay through a burn at an eleva leave at the office of the Progress loud ill his praise of the member build on this lot immediately, and tion that overlooked a large area of ship of the United Presbyterian ami receive reward. will occupy the property as a home ; country to the \\ est, East and church of Portland of which Rev. for himself and family as soon as ! South and enabled us to locate scy J. W. Howard of Dodge was in S. E Duboise is pastor for the very the building is completed. E. M. eral ‘"'res raging at a distance of the city on Monday. He reports cordial manner in which he was re Miller, real estate officer for Esta- twentyfive miles from 11s, but we everything running about as usual ccived. cada State Bank made the sale. 'vere compelled to travel many more in the Dodge country. He has just Clyde Ferry, Adolph Sagner, Joe J miles than this owing to the circui- returned from Eastern Oregon be A crew of surveyors from the jtons route we were obliged to take ing up in Morrow County harvest Marks, Richard Gitliens and Jack ing He reports that in the locality Field came in 011 Monday from the \ engineering firm of Gossett, Newell j to reach it. We traveled hard this in which he was the crops are con summit of the Cascades where they & Walsh of Portland were in Esta 1 afternoon considering our packs and had lieen aiding the Forest Rangers cada this week surveying off the ! those members of our party afoot;at sidered very poor this season. in fighting fires. They report h a v -; two tracts of land along the river 1 one P°>nL those in the rear, had Dr. Rowland will preach at Cur- ing had plenty of work to do and 1 bottom on the west side of town, taken the wrong trail and traveled rinsville Sabbath evening Septem had succeeded in extinguishing a which was sold by E. M. Miller, in the same general direction before ber 6. He will also hold the Fourth quarterly conference in Estacada 011 lot of fire before the rains but had real estate officer of the Estacada their mistake was discovered. They Monday Sept. 7 at 10 a. m. It is ur been aided very much recently by | State Bank, to F. B. Pratt of Port- then fired a gun and those of us in gently requested that every member the showers. They had plenty ol ; land. These pieces of land are a the lead answered and gave them our location. By clamboring over of the conference from the different fresh meat to eat, having killed part of the Zobrist property, logs and descending deep declivities appointments be present as this is three deer and six cub bears while and climbing almost impossible •he most important meeting of they were in the different camps. steep grades, they succeeded the conference to close up the year’ s DODGE reaching the main trail. We made work before the annual conference convenes. We have a fine little Sabbath; camp that night at Black Wolf H. N. North who last week sold School with an attendance of about ■ It was the good fortune or hard- Meadows, which we arrived at just We found this to be a his store to Mr. Sparks left Estaca 40, which is, good for the Jungles. [ ■ ship, whichever you please to call at dark. Jim Marrs sawed down a bee tree pretty cold camping place. In the da on Monday morning for Crook 1 it, of the writer to make one of a Co., Eastern Oregon where he has and got nearly 250 pounds of fine party that Mr. Percy Shelly, assis- early moring we discovered that the a ranch. “ H olly" expects to sell his honey. [ tant Forest Ranger, packed into the "prairie” on which we had turned The Dodge Lumber Co. has ord crop and then conic hack. We are mountains for the purpose of fight our horses to feed was covered with sorry to loose Mr. North from a- ers ahead for the next year. They |' ing the fires raging 011 the summit ice, the grass being frozen stiff. It did not take us long from this mong our business associates but are talking of putting in electric and the protection of the large area hope he will find it convient to re lights so that they can run nights. of timber it might otherwise de place to reach the summit of the Miss Myrtle Parks took the ex main among us. stroy. It is for the reason that in Cascades, where we changed our amination for a certificate to teach, course more Southerly, and followed J. M. Moore of Portland was in and her papers were graded high. getting to the fires many places of the summit on a good trail, and at the city on Saturday combining We all wish her the best of success. interest to the mountaineer were noon we came to Little Crater lake gone over and the picturesque business and pleasure. It is proba John Keller is building a Cue big j 1 scenery passed was simply grand a lieautiful little lake on the very ble lie will plane up some lumber barn As its Cattle in the mountains are look beyond description that inspired summit of the mountains. and do a small amount of sawing at name indicates, it is supposed to lie ing fine. this article. his mill which is located at Morrow Several of us have the Chicken Leaving Estacada late on the the crater of some extinct volcano station but he considers it mostly pox, but aside from looks I guess Into its clear, cold waters you sawed up. He is at present getting we are all right. A Dodger. afternoon of August 13, with six could cast a small pebble and watch well packed and five saddle horses out cord wood at Gresham and W E D D IN G B E LLS we started East our destination be- it for several seconds following its shipping to Portland. ing the fire but not then knowing course downward with the eye until "T u rkey and Mohammedanism" A quiet home wedding ««cured at the j where it was we traveled to find it. finely it settled on what seemed to is the subject of a very entertaining home of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Womer, of Our first mishap ocetired near Otto he the bottom, but parts of which lecture to be given by Rev. M. B. this city, on Wednesday at noon Sept. 2. Kleatch’s ranch when one of our the eye could not follow the entire Parounagiati at the Methodist Rev. M. II. Parounagian pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church said the pack horses that was rather nervous depth. The depth of the water church, Gresham, next Tuesday words that united in marriage their eld- j about some shovels that had been where we could see was estimated evening, September 2. He will dress est .laughter, Linda May. to Mr. Elovd | placc(l in the pack took exception by tis to he at least fifty feet. Clear in native costume—you will laugh Spurlin of Harrisburg, Oregon. Only the to their constant annoyance and and as cold as if it had just come I from off the ice. This to the ad and be instructed; 25c and 15c immediate families of the two contract-1 Church benefit.— Beaver State ing parties witnessing the ceremony. . ^ ro*ie loose from tile rope she was After partaking of a dinner prepared at being led by and took to the woods ' IIIlrtr ot Ilature as reveled in these Herald. August 28, 1908. tin- home of the bride, the bride and rearing and pitching until she had tnountains gives one the idea that I.O CAL N EW S P a in Ling ¿i rid P¿3 JZCI' hi a I’lgillg 81 4, A N D R E SE N HI.Di O regon CEDAR S H I N G L E S We are equipped to manufacture from 40,000 to 50,000 of the best Cedar Shingles each day, anil will deliver them in Estacada at Or the purchaser can get them at the mill. When wanting shingles examine these. Orders filled promptly JULIUS KRIEGER ----- P R O P R IE T O R ----- Estacada Agent—A . Morrow I" I'+ " I" I" M m ! m || i | m 1iiM M i M " I '| i it" « '■«.■«.■«■ T IM E C A R D 0 . W. P. & Ry. Co. ESTACADA-PORTLAND I Cars leave Estacada for Port land; 7 : 22 , 9 : 22 , 1 1 2 2 : A . M. and 1 : 22 , 3 : 52 , 6 : 22 , 9:15 P. M. Cars leave Portland for Esta cada; 7 : 15 , 9 : 1 5 , 1 1 : 1 5 A . M. ami 1 : , 5 . 3 : 4 5 . 6 : 15 , 7:25 P. M. Freight also leaves Portland in the morning goes to Caza- dero ami returns to Portland M stn <>ff:i\"s i*f th e r.im p H n v 132 1-2 First St. Portland, Oregon. 1 » 1.■ » »+,!, |, »■ ».