Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, September 24, 1908, Image 4

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    ESTACADA
ROORLSS
i i y
DIRECTORS:
GRo. Iis n s. l’rcsi.knt
A. K. S î ’ arks . Vice President
ine Store of Quality
Quality and Price
C h a s . IV D u b o i s
E. S. WOMER, Editor . nd Manager A re the tw o factors a b u yer should consider.
l>e m ade on goods it Q u ality isn 't taken into
Application fer entry as s t nd class matter at the
postoff'.ce at Estaca Ja. Oregon, pending
the fact.
Almost any kiml of a price can
\ amt. We a.tut to emphasize
W e do not at anv tim e buv poor goods
in order to m ake an appar
A ll our good s are the regu lar standard grade?
Published I very ihutsday Morning at » n th low price on them .
ESTACADA, OREGON
which bring satisfactory results to the consumer.
Oh mpic
i imond W
Bine Str-m
Corn Meal
Gr.iluim
Hams
Hilton
lard
(lti/c!wood Boiler
ll-.i/e wf»od Cheese
SU B SCR IPTIO N R A TE S
One yei
S 1» not
I lour
SI’ RiMWATLK
(Ti n
i " " i . a s t x \ ! i : k >
Sprinqwale. notes were too lute
arrir in 'In st week to lie printed
We did ii'ji receive them until late
Wedli. d. y ev liinvi- To all our
\ correspondents we desire to say
til; t fo 'he 1' 'It!.»' news items \\e
\\ e ’ 1 ke to have them ill liv
‘I'li M iy I'. M. Anything coming
in later takes chances of Ix-iug
crowed out for want of space.
Editor.
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Meat Market
Handles the best Fresh and
Cured Meats Obtainable
Cash paid for hides and Market Produce
Home cured Hams and Bacon, and tendered Lard
F. VanDuren
Agricultural College
H 0 W E
let Estacada
Q ;-
W ? i ff
Painting and
Paper Hanging
Ä s/
10 an
and Wriîiné miz m
r* it n k «
; The
Livestock Association began its in­
tial meeting tile 2 ist. T he exhibit
itio
if livestock stir]),
surpasses that shown at
of
the Lewis & Clark Fix]*dtion, and
the races will be the liest ever wit
tossed here. The- great mile track
just completed at a cost of $27,000,
the immense barns and steel frame
ampithcatre, give the grounds and
surroundings an appearance of so-
lidity ami permanence. T he track
is considered the best drained that
lias been built in ibis part of the
United States.
There is a steam
railroad line into the grounds, in
addition to a splendidly equipped
electric line. *In fact the latter lias
been tested and found capable of
handling forty five cars at one time.
Togather these lines will ri-li vc the
grounds of 7000 within the first fif
teen minutes after a meeting.
Estacada
Drug
SCOTT
Stero *
¡PERHAPS YOU MAY WANT!
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A little of everything,
perhaps only a Collar Button,
perhaps a new pair of Shoes.
if you only want to
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A lw a y s glad to see you
pay your respects.
Pi
W e a r e t a l k i n g t h r o u g h o u r H a t s y)
i n o t h e r w o r d s w e a r e l e t t in g o u r ft
F a l l L a d i e s H a t s ta lk f o r us.
NVe hove Shirts to fit the figure and figures to fit
tf e purse.
O f course we want to win your trade; but we want to win
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it rightly, not by o fferin g you cheap goods that cost
little at first and are worth less afterwards.
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New Goods Arriving NOW. Come In.
You are always Welcome
f
T he advertiser is the “ man l>e-
himl the g u n '' to a newspaper en
terprisc the same as is a railroad to
tile d velopment of a country. A
community can get along without a
liewspap. r, itt the same manner it
can get along without schools,
teachers, electric lights or railroads
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It can get along. Itscitizens don't
have to read by electric lights they
can use 1 tallow dip. They do not I
have to ride to the larger citivs on '
the cars, ilu-y can walk. Who a
11 mg us i it tlu . [»:• • r tlv-sc latt­
er means, to the progressive meth­
ods? Some do. They usually are
given a notice in the paper if they Buffalo
•ire found out.
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RL 'ibWBER, These Cool Evenings You Need a
SHAWL.
WE HAVE THEM
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A Typical Ranch-Holiday
Bill's Void V/est Will Include a Scene Showing
I'o In.' readers of the Progress \\i
desire to say they \\i]l find it to
tb ir int rest to patroniz
p.-rsons
Varied sec-nos of W estern life will be presented with Buffalo
who advertise tl.v;r ipxxls in this
Bi d’s W ild W t 1 during its forthcoming visit to Portland. There
]>a[xr. If you wish to buv some­
thing hunt up the ailv-. rti • -tttent will 1 ■ n excitinj Indian battle, an ttack upon an emigrant train
column and t
ho has whal >' « a hold-u - , t a railroad-train and, as a particular typical W estern
want and i .
ing yon to
, scene, “ A H oliday at T - E Ranch.” T lte pleasures and pastimes
and deal with him. If von
i
s
help
you
of the plainsman will be re-enacted with the same fidelity to real
something to fell 1 t
hely
sell it hv advi rt etng. Ad-.ertis.rs fife as marks all the leatures with Buff alo B ill’s exhibition. T - E ' '
'......m it, coM a.l.s, O n ,
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wh.rt he expects to attend school
i i viti your ms] et ii ni. want your
Ranch is the mountain home of Col. W . F . C o d y ( Buffalo B i l l ) and take a course in pharmacy.
business.
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in W yo m in g, near C oby, a bustling city of five thousand inhabi- Owir . to the ex|*rience he has ha
while i t business be will 1-c able to
W hen do you want t . t.ik■ \, nr tants which has been named after him. T h e ranch house and its
con.; ‘ e the c • r-c in two years.
stamp Are \ i>n in favor of modern surroundings will be depicted as faithfully as circumstances will
W< angratul.ite all parties con-
methods in \ot.i community? It so
permit and the amusements of the frontiersman will be shown, cern .d in their new relations and
g t '. in line and Us them
It is said
hope their highest ambition may lie
“ B y their w> rks you shall know
attained. Mr. A. N. Johnson the
th em ."
pure-baser is well known in l'staca-
Will exhibit at Portland Sept. 25, and 26.
iYiUNR & Co.36,B^-d-“» New York
F IR E
John
j
à
the Plainsmen's Pleasures
T h ey also have ICE fo r Salt-
knows tke Present condition of the same;
also fliat said William W. Weltmer has
wholly abandoned said tract of land ever
60 YEA R S ’
since making said entry; that said entry-
E X P E R IE N C E
Morrow, the Kstacada liverv-stable man never before or after making said
entry established his residence 011 said
man, was up with a party from that land; that said land contains no improve­
place.
ments of any nature whatever; that n 1 |
portion of said land was ever cultivated
John K- I.tr is building a bung­ and that said claim is to-day in its origin­
T rade M ark *
alow on hi* ranch.
D e s ig n s
al wild state of nature; and that the said j
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
alleged
absence
from
the
said
land
was
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A
n
ron
e
Bonding
a
sketch
and
description may
— A Dodger.
'illicitly ascertain our opinion free whether on
not due to his employment in the Army, Invention
is probably patentable. Comnmnlca-
lions strictly confidential. HANOBOQK on Patents
Navy or Marine Corps of the United sent
free. Oldest agency fo r securing patents.
taken through Alumi A i'o . receive
States as a private soldier, officer, seaman tp Patents
r ia l notice, without c harge, !u tho
E. r . Surface Disposes i or marine, during the war with Spain or
during any other war in which the Uni­
A handsomely lihistrnted weekly. la rg e s t cir­
o f any cclentlflc Journal. Term s.
a
of his Business inter­ ted States may be engaged. Said parties culation
i are hereby notified to appear, respond, , Vi-.ir; four tuontha, $1. Solti by all nowsdcalersi
j and offer evidence touching said allega-
Brunch OiYice. 625 F 8t^ Washington. D. C.
ests in Esiacada
| tions at 10 o’clock a. 111. on Nov. 4U1 1908
j before the Register and Receiver at the
Mr. K. F. Surface lias been i United States Land Office in Portland,
identified with Ivstacada since its Oregon.
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The said contestant having, in a proper
Hist inception of being platted as a
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affidavit, filed August 15» 1908 set forth
FARMERS! PROPERTY
town, as well as its incorporation as fttct, ,vhicil show that after due diligence
OWNERS!
a city. He b .ing one of the cotin- person 1 service of this notice can not be
H ow about you r crops?
vilmtn by appointment, to fill an made, it is hereby orilem! and dirvctt.l
Flow about you r buildings?
uiiexpirctd term of the original o r - ’
suc*'"ot'c e ’* R'vcn by -b'e a,,,l
H ow about you r furniture?
Rani/alion of the »city, whuff’, office !>rolxr piiblRatiiiii.
A L G E R N O N S. D R E S S U R . R egister.
iie ti-Mgiieilonlieconting postnraster.
R o ckw o o d , O regon
He also is at the present time a da aud'surrounding country.
He
Phone
G r e s h a m , 311
111 -ml 1 r of the present city council, being engaged for the past co/.ipk-
Represents the
being elected at the last city elec-(,,f years in the jewelry business,
Oregon Fire Relief Associa­
tion. He has been postmaster since We have no doubt that heNvill be
tion of McMinnville
the resignation of Dr. Havilmid equal to the emergency in his new
And six oth er lines o f fire insur­
March ist 1,906. Mr. Surface pnrch-! business venture,
ance
aseil the Estacada Fhartnacy which
R em em ber he is an insurance
he has conducted since that time 1 M e ate in receipt of the report
m an, th orou gh ly responsible
and reliable
He 1 - .s beet) interested and aided in ! of t,:e Juvenile Court for Multno-
the development and growth of our '«ah Co . Oregon. An examination
WRITE HIM
city and at all times willing to lend of ils P -i^ s
very clearly that
O r leave word at this office
hisaid and council in matters pertain- il is n,ucl> more commendable to
ing t . the city's welfare.
He has society- that this form of pt-.nisli-
al\va\sheen especially interested ill
or reformation is bringing
the matter of education, taking an l*U er results to the community
advanced stand on all matters [>er- than the old practice of incarcera-
taining to our schools. Mr. Surface Ung the young criminals with the
as will be seen by reference to our °ld ones.
la-t week's issue, has sold to A. N.
Advertising does not pay, if you
Johns,m his present business inter- have nothing to sell or nothing to
W . A. JONES
e-a- m l has also tendered his resig- accomplish
I’ R O P R IK T O R
r.ali . ns postmaster. T h e sale in-
The Smith, Cary
Co. firm, for
thc building as weil as the only the si rt time they have been
Good rigs and careful d rivers alw ays
;■ k ixttirv-. an 1 good will of the open for
-iiuss van fee! proud of
S P E C IA L A T T E N T IO N
Est, adu pharmacy.
Mr. Surface
hat tii
ve don-. In addition
Several parties passed through
^
Dodge for the mountains to hunt
for big game.
Scitnliiic fltmrkan.
I
Physician
and Surgeon
OFFICH, ADJOINING RKSXDBNCE
Local and Long Distance Telephone
The d octor’* phone can lie con ne etcì I
with your hom e plume at n igh t if re­
quested. One lung ring.
Orders Promptly Pilled for Out-of-Town, and City Trade
The social and program that was
rendered Saturday evening was a
PRO PRIETO R
Thursday, September 24, 1908
success. The sum of twenty one
do'lars and twenty seven cents be­
Notice for PrhKrdtion
T he Missouri riv .r valley is one
F R E S H V E C E l A B L E S & L R U I T ing taken in Everyone appeared D epartm ent of the Interior. I . S. land
to enjoy themselves. The Progress Ilice at Portland, O regon, July 23, 140S.
of the most successful hoc, section ot
~
D eliverin g
iven s. cci.il attention
the United States, and corn has al­
last week giving the S p l i n g w a t c l Xtuiee is hereby given th.at F r e i O. Uil-
Corvallis, Oregon
ways been the basis '-1 this indus­
items g u t things mixed. Where it ers ■ : Cortland, O regon, win», on July 23
/>
Offers collegiate courses in Agri
try. Today one of the most popu­
-tilted the proceeds from the social] »?“«. «• '•••c timber land application No.
lar stock-fattening foods in the Mis­
! held will be used to water pipe thi 0131 t< r iiortlicast quarter, section 26, culture, including Agronomy, Hor­
,
,
,
, , township 1 south, of range 5 east of Wil-
souri river region is a mixture
1 but dtugs, grind grain etc.,it should , l.inictte
,
. merulian.
.,
, lias tiled , notice of 111 ticulture, Animal Husbandry, Dai­
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alfalfa meal attd sugar beet pulp,
have s.fid that Shibleys bought and tention to make final cash proof to estafi- ry Husbandry, etc.; Forestry, Do­
i t a wee k w
which is produced in Colorado. Ad- H
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set up a gasoline engine for the a listi claim to the land above described, mestic Science and Art; Mechanical
before the ngi-ter and receiver of f . S. Klectrical Civil and Mining Kngi-
vices recently received from that y
I ove named purposes.
l«m>l office ut IN . Hand, Oregon, on the neer; Commerce; Pharmacy.
P ■ F! . -
state show that numerous new mills tj T L - .
The Dodge correspondent in last 9th day of Oct ' - 1 190S.
Offers elementary courses in Ag-
are being erected, atul certainly the j
g B | F y ü H 'L '-’
j weeks is-ue wants to know what i-
Claimant names as witnesses:
riculture, Forestry, Domestic S ci­
Pacific Northwest should give thi
,
the
matter
with
Springwater.
No
Adolf
Wietlcrhold
of
Hissel,
Oregon
1 . 1 , M ODERN C O N V E N IE N C E S
ence aud Art, Commerce and Me­
industry every po- hhle encourage
Harry A Filers of Portland, Oregon
R. F. D. and asks if Springwater
Perry Kit/miller of Dover, Oregon
chanic Arts, including forge work,
ment, and this i particularly tine
is going to be behind the times all
Andrew Kit/miller of “
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cabinet making, steam fitting ma­
since the great interational concerns
One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast
the time. The Dodge correspond­
Algernon S. Dresser, Register
chine work, plumbing, etc.
like Swift eSt Co. and others have
ent is the one that is behind the
Strong faculty, modern equip­
decided to locate on the Pacific-
time
for
not
knowing
that
Spring-
j
Local and Tourist Trade Solicited
Notice for Publication
ment; free tuition; opens Sept. 25.
Coast, and they are now spending
water lias had R F. D. over a vear.
R 93B-
Department of the Interior, U. S. land
Illustrated catalog with full infor­
millions of dollars in building their
Olie day List week John Stormel office at Portland, Oregon, July 27, 1908.
mation on application to the Regis­
plants at Portl ind.
A good relia­
„0, and family were visiting their reía- ! Notice is hereby given that Charles 11 .
trar free.
ble fattening food equal to corn
[| tives Slliblevs. While going home brown of Portland. Oregon, who, on Ju-
would make this section of the United
.. . . , . , ,
lv 27, 1908, made timber and stone Ann.
I their hack broke down which frig h t-!
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No. 0160 lor the west lian of Northwest
States the very rich st portion of
eueit the horses and they ran away quarter section 20. township 5 south, of
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our great Republic.
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It was lucky the horses broke loose range 4 east, Willamette meridian has
!
from the hack before much damage filed notice of intention to make final
No event has taken place in the
was done. Mrs. Stormer and son, proof to establish claim to land above des­
cribed , before (lie register and receiver
last year ‘ hat will be more benefic­
u
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| Orel, were quite badly bruised.
at Portland, Oregon, on the 13th day of
ial to the Pacific Northwest that tile-
October, 1908.
visit of the delegates in attendance
SBB
Claimant names as w-itnesses;
upon the National conventual of the
DODGE
F Turney of Portland, Oregon
Am erican Association of Traveling
(). M. Stafford of Portland, Oregon
F IR S T
Geor.-s tf. Itigclov, of Portland, ore-
Passenger Agents. These men have
Miss Margurite W ilcox, Miss
Arnt Jarstead of Portland, Oregon
S BO O KS T A B L E T S
P E N C IL S $
traveled through Wa bington sj cut
\da Roberson and Mr. Roy W il­
Algernon S. Dresser, Register
three days thoroughly investigating
$ CRAYONS
RULERS
PENS $
cox visited in Dodge. They com­
St attic where they held their con­
mended tlu beautiful scenery and
W . C. W H I T F I E L D
S IN K S
W R IT IN G
TABLETS’ S
vention, visited interesting [»laces
CO N TE ST NOTICE
exhileratitig mountain air.
on the Sound; then they c. me to
Dupiirtmunt “ f the Interior, I’nited States
THK NKW
The Dodge Sabbath School gave I, d i d : •»dice, Portland, Oregon, Aug. 20
letncy Stationery, School Supplies
Portland where they spent a day be­
an entertainment last Saturday- 190S.
BLACKSMITH
fore making the Columbia River
Cigars, Post Cards, Fishing Tackle
A sufficient contest affidavit having
night. The features of the evening
trip. Here they disbanded, going *
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were the singing by the Dodge hern died in this office by John S. Mai-
to many points in Oregon, Wash­
quartett and the violin solo by Mr. comson' co“ tesl nt- aKuinst Oomcstca.l Does all k in d s o f w ork in his line and
ington and down through Califor­
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, | entry No. 14630, made November 4,1902,
S olicits a Share of you r Patronage
b. Horner and Mr. J. Marchbank. !, ,r w ,.2 s w
NIi ,.4 S\V
imd N
nia.
T he T raveling Passenger A-
The rust of the program was also j \v 1-4 SR 1-4 Section 27, Township 2 S.,
gents meet thousands <>f people and
very good.
T h e H otel Estacada
j Range 7 K., by William W. Weltmer,
influence a vast amount of travel.
Contes'.ee, in which it is alleged that he
desires
to buy a lot of
G1
c S S g Z g :
0 George Keller and family are visit is well acquainted with the tract of land
C
H
IC K E N S
ing
in
Aurora.
embraced in the homestead entry», and
T he Portland County Club and
e.
HENRY V. ADIX, M. D.
Brown
Livery, Feed & Sale
STA B LE
> the-
.»mount of grain stored
i tli
ing they have shipper!
i >u
I already, of oats, and
rcc-i
! i-'o on the way four car
ioi,'
u.loadeel in their build­
ing
N' ' V rrvint is already a ques­
tion i a them.
G iven
lim itin g .and F ish in g Parties
W hen in need of
GROCERIES, CO NFEC TIO NARY,
and PATENT MEDICINES
D on’ t forget I can supply your
needs, and solicit your patronage
H . H ughes,
- C a z a d e ro , O r e
J . V. BARR
B L A C K S M IT H
Is still at the old stand and w illing to d o
any of the work in his line
G IV E HIM A C A L L
PORTLAND
RESTAURANT
L . C. P O S S O N ,
Proprietor
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Hom e C o o k in g. Clean and C om fortab le
Reds.
Reasonable Rates.
Transient Custom Solicited.
Dr. TATE
DENTIST
W ill visit E stacada on F rid ay and'-
Saturday of each w eek
A ppoin tm en ts m ay be marie
w ith Dr. A d ix .
BONNEY,
The
Photographer
Is prepared to do all k in d s o f w o rk
in his line
P A T R O N IZ E
HOME
IN D U S T R Y
Dimick & Dimick,
Attorneys at Law
Nortary Public, General L aw
Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, A b ­
stracts furnished
M ONEY LOAN ED
OFPICKS: 2, 3 & 4, ANDKKSKN m.IX
O regon C i t y
O regon
CEDAR
SHINGLES
We are equipped to manufacture
from 40,000 to 50,000 of the best
Cedar Shingles each day, and w ill
deliver them in Estacackv at
Or the purchaser can get them at
the mill.
When
wanting shingles examine
these.
Orders filled promptly
JULIUS KRIEGER
---- PROPRIETOR----
Estacada Agent
A.
Morrow
T IM E C A R D
0. W. P. & Ry. Co.
K S T A C A IIA -PO R TL A N D
! Cars leave Estacada for Port­
land:
7:22, 9:22, 1123 : A M. and
3:52. 0 : 33 , 9:15 P. M.
Cars leave Portland for Esta-
cada:
7 1 5 , 9:15. 11:15 A. M. and I
1 :l 5- 3 45- h -.ty 7:25 P. M. i
WOOD & LUMBER
Local and L o n g Distance Telephone
FOR SALE
Freight also leaves Portland
in the morning goes to Caza­
dero and return; to Portland
Dr. A d ix wishes to dispose of
The- lxidv of Win Henry Close
MOM second-hand furniture. Per
M ain offices o f the com pany: 132 1-2
was t ken on the p. m. car to Port
sons desiring to see it can do so h
l-.rst St. Porti ind, <iregon.
land to the undertaking rooms of
calling at his i.ffic Will sell cheap. J - i - !■ i i I i l i i i 1. 1
Finley N Sons.
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