VÌJ»-
ESTACADA
PROGRESS
DIRECTORS:
G ho . E s t k s , President
A. K. S p a r k s , Viccl’resident
M *s Mary lidgurt» v craved 1 ere \ *t
Saturday from her home at Roeebur. .
Miss Kdgarton is teaching the Garfield
school this year, and is bourding at Mrs.
Covd Looncv’s.
The S to re of Quality
Quality and Price
'
C h a s . K . D u b o is
Almost any kind of a [»rice can
F. S. WOMHR, Kditor and Manager Art* tilt* two factors a buyer should consider.
be made on goods it Quality isn’t taken into account.
We want to emphasize
Application for entry as second class matter at the
post off ice at Estacada. Oregon, pending
the fact.
We do not at any time buy poor goods in order to make an appar
All our goods are the regular standard grades
Published Every Ihursday Morning «it ently low price on them.
t SI \C UM, OKtGON
which bring satisfactory results to the consumer.
SU B SC R IP T IO N R A T E S
Heims
Bac on
Lard
Hazelwood Butter
Hazelwood Cheese
One year
Six months .
Thursday,
September 17 , 1<)08
Oregon dairy interests are up-to
date. Prcsideut F. I, Kent, of the
Oregon State Dairy A ss relation has
just returned front New York where
lie has lseen in attendance upon the
National Convention of Dairy In
structors, under the sponsorship of
the United States Government.
FRESH
Olympic
Diamond W
Blue Stem
Corn Meal
Graham
VEGE1ABLES
Flour
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Howard James flic new principal
arrived in Estacada on Saturday
last and at once commenced to get
busy with details connected with!
school work and arranging for a
home for his family who are tem
porarily located with friends ut
Oregon City. He has rented the
Scott home and expects to o ccip y
the same just as soon as his go-xls
arrive front the liust.
Mrs Janies and youngest daughter
paid a visit to Mr. James W ed
nesday.
H, Delivering given special attention
Meat Market
i ß e
ami
Surgeon*
O FF IC E , ADJOINING R K SID EN C fij
Local and Long Distance Telephone
Cash paid for Hides and Market Produce
Orders Promptly Filled for Ont of-Town, and
Physician
*****
Handles the best Fresh and
Cured Meats Obtainable
Home cured Hams and Bacon, and rendered Lard
IICNRY V . ADIX, M. D.
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The doctor’s phone can be connected
with your home phoue at night if re
quested. One long ring.
City Trade
When in need of
F. VanDuren
GROCERIES, C O N FE C TIO N A R Y ,
P R O P R IE T O R
and P A T E N T MEDICINES
Notice for Publicutioo
Department of the Interior. I’ . S. land
office at Portland, Oregon, July 23, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that lfred O. F il
ers of Portland, Oregon, who, on July 23
1908, made timber land application No.
0131 for northeast quarter, section 26,
township 3 sooth, of range 5 east of Wil
lamette meridian, has filed notice of in
tention to make final cash proof to estab
lish cl; n. to the land above described,
befeue *he register and receiver of U. S.
land •■ ••eat Portland, Oregon, on the
9th day of October 1908.
C ... t ant names as witnesses:
Adult* Wiederhold of Hisscl, Oregoti
Harry A Filers of Portland, Oregon
Perrv Kitztniller of Dover, Oregon
Andrew Kitzmillcr of “
4k
Algernon S. Dresser, Register
Agricultural College
Don’t forget I can supply your
needs, and solicit your patronage
G . H. Lichthorn, the baker, is
Corvallis, Oregon
making rapid progress with his new
building next to the one occupied
Offers collegiate courses in A g ri H . H u g h e s , - Cazadero, O re
by him now.
Some time ago he
culture, including Agronom y, H or
started one part of the building and
ticulture, Anim al Husbandry, Dai
has continued as he felt able until
ry Husbandry, etc.; Forestry, Do
S io a week
a day
he now has almost completed build
mestic Science and A r t: Mechanical
The Managers ot the Goldemvest
ings sufficient of his own to conduct
Electrical Civil and Mining Engi
B L A C K S M IT H
and American Industries Exposition
his bakery.
Th e building has a
ueer; Commerce; Pharmacy.
to be opened at Furls Court, London
frontage of twenty feet, and com
Offers elementary courses in A g
Is still at the old stand and willing to do
May i 1909, and continue for six
prises a store room front, a bake
riculture, Forestry, Domestic Sci
any of the work in his line
A L L M O D ER N C O N V E N I E N C E S
months, have asked the co-oper
shop in center and a kitchen in the
cnee and Art, Commerce and Me
ation of Oregon through Governor
rear. It is also Mr. Lichthorn’ s in
chanic Arts, including forge work
GIVE HIM A CALL
Chamberlain. It is the first indust-
tention to build a bake oven. Chas.
cabinet making, steam fitting ma
One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast
lial exposition of this character
Ferry is now engaged in papering
chine work, plumbing, etc.
held since 1887. The business car
the front building, and Mr. Lieli-
Strong faculty, modem equip
Local and Tourist Trade Solicited
Notice for Publication
ried on between the United States
thorn feels happ\ to know that he
ment; free tuition; opens Sept. 25.
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Department of the Interior, U. S. land
and the United Kingdom comprises
will soon have a building of his own
Illustrated catalog with full infor
,
.,
,
, office at Portland, Oregon, Julv 27, 140S.
one-fifth of the entire commerce of
and thus save the rent he now pays. ..
„ mation on application to the Regis
* -
Notice is hereby given that Charles B.
L. C. POSSON, l*roprietor
the world, and it is constantly in
Brown of Portland, Oregon, who, on Ju trar free.
creasing. It is expected that this
ly 27, 1408, made timber and stone App.
* * * *
Are Pursued by a Cougar
exhibit will bring together all the
No. 0160 for the west half of Northwest
Home Cookiwg. Clean and Comfortable
quarter section 20, township 5 south, of
present-day achievements in science
\\ . A . Jones and his party o f
4 east, Willamette meridian has;
Hols. Reasonable Rates.
invention, handicrafts and trades in
mighty nimrods who hail been up filed notiee oi intention to make fiuai
Transient Custom Solicited.
the United States.
at the Narrows and Roaring river proof to establish claim to land above des-
on a hunting expedition returned cribed, before the register and receiver
at Portland, Oregon, on the 1.3th day of
E v e ry community in
Oregon
| last week. T h ey were not as suc October. 1908.
Dr. T A T E
should lie represented at the Trans-
SEB
cessful capturing game as they ex-
Claimant names as witnesses:
D E N T IS T
Mississippi Commercial Congress in
jiected to be; but they enjoyed their
E. Turney of Portland, Oregon
Will visit Kstacnda ou Friday ami
San Francisco October 6 to 10.
O.
M.
Stafford
of
Portland,
Oregon
j outing very much.
One of the
Saturday of each week
F IR S T
Each of the commercial bodies of
George H. Bigelow of Portland, ore-
! most exciting adventures they en
Appointments neav ?»e mathe
Arnt Jarstead of Portland, Oregon
$ BO O K S T A B L E T S P E N C I L S $
the state should have at least one
countered happened to Millard Sarv-
with D r. A d ix.
Algernon S. Dresser, Register
delegate: the mayor of each city and
$ CRAYO NS
RU LERS
PENS $
er and Jones.
In company with
the judge of each county have been
each other they had been hunting
W. C. W H IT F IE L D
S IN K S
W R IT IN G
TABLETS $
asked to name delegates. T h is Con
hard all day and night overtook them Th e pastor was requested by the
gress, whose sessions are second in
BO N N EY,
before reaching camp. While trav- conference as a body to remain an
T B K N EW
Fancy Stationery, School Supplies
importance only to those of the
[ eling along the bank of Roaring riv other year. Th is however remains
BLACKSMITH
National Congress, and whose de
Cigars, Post Cards, Fishing Tackle
er they "discovered, they were being for the higher authority to deter
liberations have much influence on
mine.
T
h
e
annual
conference
which
followed by a cougar. A s the shades
National legislation, has held one of
| of night had fallen over them, and convenes in Salem oil Sept. 23, be- i Does all kinds of work in his line and
its most important gatherings in
Is prepored to do all kind* of work
these weary huntsmen knowing the ing the appointing power. Th e
Solicits a Share of your Patronage
Oregon, while citizens of this state
slyness of these ferocious beasts of standing committes at the different
in l\i& line
have held the highest offices within
appointments follow: Stewards -
j prey soliloquized in this manner:
The
Hotel
Estacada
the gift of the organization.
♦ ♦ ♦
Bill said toM illard:“ Now T don’ t Estacada, Mrs. J \V. Reed, Mrs.
desires to buy a lot of
like to take chances in] the dark of E. F". Surface, E. S. Wumer, Ruth
P A T R O N IZ E H OM E IN D U S T R Y
CHICK EN S
The Portland Country Club and
J being pounced on from some over- Dale, Mrs. Alfred Drill. Mt. Zioa
They also have IC E ,or Stt,e
Livestock Show opens next Monday
j hanging tree with tliat'critter. Let Lou Pahnateer, Mrs. E . J. Yocum,
and continues all week. It will be
its get into the river and wade down Mrs. H. I) Trapp. Currinsville,
the largest showing of livestock
60 YEA R S’
Our many patrons and friends for a Splendid Spring n j thus preventing the cougar from John Ely, A . E. Alspaugh, Mrs. E.
E X P ER IEN C E
ever gathered together at oue time
M.
Wehrlieitn.
Recording
steward
Attorneys at
and Summer Trade.
We have tried to secure as
q J knowing where we went and mak
in the Pacific Northwest, not e x
ing a meal of u s ." So acting on the E . F . Surface. District steward,
^ "N o r t a r y Pnblic, General L a w
cepting the marvelous exhibit at
suggestion they started to wade. \Vm. Dale. Classleaders, Estacada,
Practice, Mortgages foreclosed. A b
the Lew is and Clark Exposition. ¡a. and large a stock as possible for good selection and
Mrs.
E
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A
.
Miller;
Mt.
Zion,
A
.
J.
] Th e boys in camp say there was
stracts furnished
Th e speed contests will be extraor
v f have the pleasure of knowing that our efforts have been W considerable anxiety for awhile in Califf; Currinsville, Lindsley H a le ;1
T m n M ark s
dinary; the great mile track is with
D
e
s
ig
n
s
exhorters, F . M. Gill, A . J. Califf;;
ffi
appreciated.
O camp over what” might have hap-
C ory r ig h t s Ac-
M O NEY LO AN ED
out a parallel on the American cont
Anyone Bonding a sketch and descrlnflon m a *
! pened to the pair, but at last they local preachers, Abraham Demoy,
quickly ascertain c u r opinion fre e whether oat
inent; the transportation facilities
invent Ion te probably iMiteHtable._roniniuntca»
came in, having had a taste of real, Rev. G. M. Califf; trustees, E s ta c a -! tlons
t on Patent*
strictly confidential. HANOI
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«ont free. Oír—
Oldest apc-ncy
fo r securing patenta.
to and from the grounds will be e x
OFKICHS: 2, 3 & 4, AN1SRRSKX BU X
I genuine hunting even, if they did da, J. W . Reed, E. F. Surface, | Patents taken throuah Munii & Co. receive
pedal «ofics, w ithout c harge, in th e
cellent, as both steam and electric
William
Dale,
E
.
S.
IVomer,
A
.
; not kill anything.
O h b o o n C i t y
O regon
roads will carry their thousands. ®
Demoy and A . H. Cooper: Mt. Zion
that we will close at reduced prices and that you can &
A h andsom ely Illustrated weekly,
T h e beautiful amphitheater built
dilatio n o f any ericnllllo Journal. Term«, w m
L. J. Pahnateer, Mrs. PL J. Yocum
ra use.
Remember, we are no Cheap Johns— to buy A
year ; four month«, $ L Hold by all nowsdenlera.
upon steel trusses, the first of its
DODGE
Normand T racy, H. D. Trapp,
(j
some
cheap,
trashy
goods
just
in
order
to
sell
cheap.
kind in Oregon, is already complet
Brunch omen. C 25 Y HI— WaAblDtttoD. IX C.
Coyd Looney; Currinsville, Lind
^
We told you when we started, that
ft
ed.
Lit
Bert Parks lias returned from the sley Hale, A . Ii. Alspaugh, John
harvest fields.
E ly, Geo. E ly , Robert Currin. l*res-! • •
We should always endeavor to buy Good
f I t n
Jim Parks is teaching’ school near ident of Ladies Aid Mrs. J. W . - "
A Fair will be held at Harding ©
Goods and sell them at the lowest price
gf | Salem.
Reed; Mt. Zion, Mrs. J. Y o c u m ;;
Grange Hall Logan, Oregon, Oct.6 J?
FARMERS! PROPERTY
Jim Marrs returned from "'the Currinsville, Mrs. Coyd Looney. -1
and 7, 1908. A long list of prizes F/f
consistent with good goods
W e are equipped to manufacture
OWNERS!
¡huckleberry patch last Friday. He Missions Mrs. William Dale, F . (
for the various exhibits show that
from 40,000 to 50,000 of the best
How about your crops?
J/r
-
praises
the
government
trail
saying
M.
Gill,
Mrs.
L
.
Hale.
Home
and
the Harding Grange is encouraging
REMEMBER, These Cool Evenings You Need a
Dow about your buildings?
Cedar Shingles each day, and will
3, it’s about tilt- finest piece of work lie Church Extension— Mrs. E . F . 1
m their midst the best effoits of g
SHAWL
WE HAVE THEM
How about your furniture?
deliver
them in Estacada at
Inr
|
ever
saw
and
he
has
been
around
Surface, Ida Pahnateer, Mrs. A . I • •
their ranchers to produce in stock,
some.
PL Alspaugh. Sunday School E sta
grains, fruits and vegetables. How
Or the purchaser can get them at
R o c k w o o d , O re g o n
In
A relative of Mr. Horner is visit cada Mrs S. Demoy, Stella Womer
to prepare and keep them with the
the mill.
Phone
G resham , 311
o r ! ing him from England.
He says Ruth Dale. Mt. Zion, Mrs. H. D.
least amount of labor possible as
Represents the
this part of the country is perfectly Trapp, Mrs. Norman T racy, Mrs. j
well as to the best productions in
When wanting shingles examine
;;
Oregon
Fire Relief Associa
the schools and home of its people :
E . J. Yocum Currinsville, Mrs. E . I
these. Orders filled promptly
Q delightful.
tion of McMinnville
*1 his is as it should he for it is for
Dodge can boast of its mail serv E ly , Mrs. M ary Wehreheim, Mrs j
Ami six other lines of fire insur
ice. A letter deliverer! at the jxist- Will Looney. Tracts— M ary Dale,
the best with the least lalxir, we are
ance
striving for. That is progress, ad-
office on Thursday afternoon arrives Mrs. Coyd Looney, lithel Hale.
Remember he is an insnrance
at Estacada the following Monday, Temperance, Estacada. Mrs W . J.
vancment, and it is just as neces
man, thoroughly responsible
it taking three days to cover seven Emmett, William J. Moore. Mt.
sary for the rancher in these times
and reliable
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Estacada A g e n t— A
miles.
Zion, W . II. H. W ade, Coyd A .
Morrow
to take advantage of the best meth
WRITE HIM
In passing the domicile of T . Looney. Currinsville— Mrs. F" M.
ods as it is for the merchant, me
Or leave w .-»rd at this office
'M 't +'l'iM '« I I M M M l
Paulsen, author of the popular song G ill, P. Looney, Mrs. J. E ly E d u -1
chanic, mamifactor or teacher, so
we say again this is doing things a- Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Will Include a Scene Showing ‘Cooking Makes the Heart Grow cation Laura Stormer, Mrs. E m - !
W eary,” we couldn’t help but no ma Wooster, Lester JIale. Freed- j
long the right line. Restaurant
the Plainsmen’s Pleasures
tice the odor of burnt potatoes.
meals will be provided at a reason
men Aid ami Southern Education 1
& Ry. Co.
able price. Admission for the two
George Keller is going in the dai Society— Paul Womer, Earl Tracy,
EST AC AT) A-PO R TLA N D
ry business.
days. Adults twenty five cents.
E v a Mark. Church Records Ruth j
Children under ten
years free.
Dale, Mrs. L. J. Pahnateer, John
— A Dodger.
I Cars leave Estacada for Port
Varied scenes of Western life will be presented with Buffalo
A general invitation is extended to
E ly. Parsonage and Furniture
land :
Bill’s Wild West during its forthcoming visit to Portland. T here 1
all to lie present.
Presidents of three Ladies Aid So
W. A . JO N E S
ciety. Church Music Mrs. Rosa A .
will be an exciting Indi m battle, an attack upon an emigrant train
7 :2 2 , 9 :22, 1 1 2 2 : A . M. and
PROPRIETOR
Reagan, Mrs. Coyd Looney, Miss
Mrs. J. T. Rage entertained the .1 hold-up of a railroad train and, us a particular typical Western
1:22,3:52,6:22,9:15 P.M. ;
I.
Bauernfeind.
Estimating
Pastor's
mein tiers of her Sunday school class
Good rigs ami careful drivers always
scene,
“
A
Holiday
at
T
-E
Ranch.”
The
pleasures
and
pastimes
Cars
leave Portland for Esta- ■
Salary—
Stewards.
Committe
on
»t her home Saturday afternoon
The fourth quarterly conference Conference Claimants— W . J. Em
cada:
SPECIAL A T T E N T IO N
Photographer Bouncy came up and of the plainsman will be re-enacted with the same fidelity to real
took a class picture, after which re life as marks all the features with Buffalo Bill’s exhibition. T -E of the Methodist Episcopal Church mett. Mrs. A . J. Califf, Lindsley Given Hunting and Fishing Parties
7 ’ * 5 . 9 - > 5 . * *: *5 A . M. and
for the Estacada charge, which was Hale. Other members of the Quart
freshments were served
Those
, : , 5 . 3 45 ,
7 :2 5 P. M. ]
present were Emma and Geo Barr, Ranch is the mountain home of Col. W. F . Cody ( Buffalo B ill) omitted in our last issue, by an erly Conference are as follows: Sun-
W
OOD
&
LUMBER
Elmer, Carrie and Albert Hannah. in Wyoming, nearCoby, a bustling city of five thousand inhabi error, was held on Monday Sept. 7. day School Superintendents, Esta
Local and Long Distance Telephone
Lester and Ercel Carrol, Ellen, ,
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,
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T,
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at 10 A M R ev- B
F- Rowland cada, Mrs. Rosa A . Reagan; Mt.
Freight also leaves Portland ;
Tena and Kenneth Leray, Oral, tants which has been nam ed after him I he ranch house and its district .snperintendant presiding. Zion. H. D. T rapp ; Currinsville,
in the morning goes to Caza
FOR SALE
is well
well represen- W . H. H. Wade. Presidents of
in T u fy e r iy M o fro w ^ M ^ n R T n d surroundinKs wil1 ^ depicted a s faithfully as circu m stan ces will The conference was
dero and returns to Portland ' ■
C. F. H O W E
TSie Hotel Estacada
J. V. BARR
P O R TLA N D
RESTAURANT
Painting and
Paper H a n gin g
u
Books and Wring Materia
SCOTT
The
The
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Estacada
Drug
Store
WE WISH TO THANK
I
Dimick & Dimick,
Law
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GOOD GOODS
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W e have m a n y bargains
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IN ODDS A N D E N D S
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Scientific American.
NIUNN &Co.38,B"’*-’-New York
FIRE
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Photographer
John
DALES
CEDAR
SHINGLES
Brow n
A Typical Ranch-Holiday
JULIUS KRIEGER
Livery, Feed & Sale
I T IM E C A R D
0. W. P.
STA BLE
The Fourth Quarterly
Conference
Iva ilonney, Hattie and Emma perm it and the am usem ents of the frontiersm an will be sh o w n .
Brecht Ester Parounagian, Lillian,
Dale. Rtts-cl Reed. Stanley Helfiis
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Velma Helfrich and Minerva Page.
W ill C X h lb it d t r O F t l a n d S e p t . 2 5 , a n d 2 6 .
te<1 lrom tI,c different appointments
on the charge The reports on the
various branches of church work
showed a goc4 healthy condition.
Ladie s A id
Society Estacada,
Dr. A d ix wishes to dispose of
Mrs. J. W . Reed; Mt. Zion, Mrs. some second-hand furniture.
Per
E. J. Yocum ; Cnrrinsville, Mrs. sons desiring to see it can do so by
Coyd Looney.
calling at his office. W ill sell cheap.
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Main office» of the company: 132 1-2
First St. Portland. Oregon.