Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, October 01, 1908, Image 4

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    ESTACADA
PROGRESS
HtIMRY V. ADIX, M. D.
(I n co rpo rated )
DIRECTORS:
G e o . K s t k s , President
A. K. S p a r k s , Vice President
C h a s . H. D ubois
)•;. S. WOMER, Editor
and Manager
W e are showing a nice line
of Ranges and have several
ing from $ 1.9 0 to $3.50 for the
Cheaper A ir Tights. Or for
foundry.
yet to
Ranges
a more elaborate, nicely' nickle
plated, heavy steel bodies, with
best of pig iron tops and bottoms,
large feed doors and tight fitting
drafts at P R IC K S $9.25 to $17.
Entered at the postoffice in Estacada, Oregon, as
second class mail
Published Every Ihursd av Morning
ESTACADA. O K I00%
A t this store you no doubt can
make a selection of Heating
Stoves. As our low prices rang­
at
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One year
.....................................$1 00
Six months...............................................................
50
arrive,
direct
Prices on
Physician
Surgeon
*****
from
O FFIC E, ADJOINING R ESID EN C E
these
Local and Long Distance Telephone
with High Closets
$2 6 .5 0 and
ami
The doctor’s phone can l>e connected
with your home phone at night if re­
quested. One long ring.
up.
Each R a n g e guaranteed to be a
G O O D BAKER.
When in need of
GROCERIES, CONPECTIONARY,
PRICE S $ 1.25, $1.5 0 , & $2.00
Thursday, October I, 1008
and PATENT M EDICINES
Th e Portland Commercial Club
finished its new building with Ore­
gon or Douglas 1 •'i r, and in addition
to this used this same exquisitely
grained wood in making some high
class permanent furniture for its
main parlor. Nine out of ten vis­
itors admire it more than they do
mahogany. During the visit of
Mr. E . H. Harriman he requester 1
that samples be sent him for the
consideration of his architects who
are now building his country home,
which will probably he the finest
residence in America. East Satur­
day President B. E. Wirtchell of the
Rock Island System made a visit to
the Club and particularly admired
this same wood. He gave notice to
an official of the Harriman Lines
who was present that if they didn't
hurry the Rock Island would have
the first dining car or sleeper finish­
ed in the chief wood of the Pacific
Northwest of which there is suffici­
ent yet left to turn out more and
richer millionaires than lias the iron
and steel district of which Pittsburg
is the center.
Don’t forget I can supply your
needs, and solicit your patronage
G et O u r P ric e s on
Pumps, Windmills, Plumbing
T h e Grange fair and festival to
beheld at Gresham Oct. 6 to 10,
should and no doubt will he well
attended by all from this and ad­
joining districts. Ranchers as well
as other lines of business should he
eager for the self improvement to he
obtained at these exhibits of skill
and labor, as well as to enjoy the
social and entertaining qualities of
these local displays. Th e Beaver
State Herald contains a full list of
premiums offered, and will he sent
to any address upon application.
Meat Market
Handles the best Fresh and
Cured Meats Obtainable
Cash paid for Hides and Market Produce
Home cured Hams and Bacon, and rendered Lard
)|
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Orders Promptly Killed for Out-of-Town,
and
City Trade
F . V a n D u re n
¿2 a day
The Hotel Estacada
A L L M O D ERN C O N V E N IE N C E S
One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast 11
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Local and Tourist Trade Solicited
G R E E T IN G S
TO
TH E
PEO PLE
OF
E S T A C A D A AND V IC IN IT Y:-
Having purchased the Estacada Pharmacy,
wc solicit your patronage, when in need of any­
thing in the drug line.
anteed.
Prices and quality guar­
A ny article not carried in stock will be
ordered for you. Give us a call before going else­
where.
J . W . REED,
Vancouver, Washington, one of
the old pioneer towns made famous
by having General Grant
and
General Sherman located at the
Barracks there; is giving some of
the newer towns a sample of civic
enterprise. Not satisfied with put­
ting down hard surfaced pavements,
on last Saturday they celebrated the
completion of an electric street rail
way system which reaches well in­
to the suburbs.
H . H ughes,
Proprietor.
It has been Mr. Miller's intention
for some time to get in closer touch
with some larger city. He thinks of
buying a little place near Portland
if lie happens to find what he wants.
W e are sorry to loose Mr. Miller
and his family hut hope they will
find something to their liking. H o w ­
ever if they do not they
will
find friends in Estucada who will
he glad to welcome them hack.
Agricultural College
Corvallis, Oregon
Offers collegiate courses in A g ri­
culture, including Agronomy, Hor­
j
ticulture, Animal Husbandry, Dai­
ry Husbandry, etc.; Forestry, Do­
mestic Science and A rt; Mechanical
Electrical Civil and Mining En gi­
neer; Commerce; Pharmacy.
Offers elementary courses in A g ­
Barton Budget
riculture, Forestry, Domestic Sci­
ence and Art, Commerce and Me-
To th e Barton “ reporter in par- chanic Arts, including forge work,
ticular and all others in general we cabinet making, steam fitting ma-
want to repeat “ please sign your I chine work, plumbing, etc.
name to your comtnunicati 011s so
Strong faculty, modern equip-
that we can determine our source ment; free tuition; opens Sept. 25.
of information. A ll articles for publi-
Illustrated catalog with full infor-
cation must be signed by the name mation on application to the Regis-
of the sender, n ot that we want to trar free.
publish your name but w e must have .__________ __________________________
an au th ority for any kind o f infor-
Notice fo f Publication
mation, w hich we are a lw a y s g la d to | Department of the Interior. U. S. land
get. Send in the new s of yo u r lo- | office at Portland, Oregon, July 23, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that Fred O. Eil-
cality, but sign your name.
(T h is inform ation should h a v e ap - ers °* rortlan'L Oregon, who, on July 23
. .
. . .
. . .
! 1908, made timber land application No.
peared in our last issue b u t by an
,
..
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0131 for northeast quarter, section 26,
accident w a s prevented from appear- 1 township 3 south, of range 5 east of Wil­
F DI TO R .
lamette meridian, has filed notice of in­
ng)
tention to make final cash proof to estab­
Mrs.
A t the home of Mr. and
lish claim to the land above described,
Isaac Scott in Barton, Friday even­ before tile register and receiver of U. S.
ing, Sept. 18, a good, old-fashioned land office at Portland, Oregon, on the
“ taffy pulling" was held. About j 9th day of October 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
thirty guests were present. Music
Adolf Wiederhold of Ilissel, Oregon
w a s furnished by Mrs. Opal Cre-
Harry A Kilers of Portland, Oregon
craft, Miss Kate Custer and Mr.
Perry Kitzmiller of Dover, Oregon
Ed. Bates. Games were played
Andrew Kitzmiller of “
Algernon S. Dresser, Register
till a late hour and all departed
Saturday morning claiming Miss
Lilas to he an A Xo. one hostess.
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior, U. S. land
A t the home of Miss Martha
Burkhardt at Barton, Sunday p. m. office at Portland, Oregon, July 27, 1908. !
Notice is hereby given that Charles B.
Sept. 20, a dainty and delightful
Brown of Portland, Oregon, who, on Ju- .
reception was given. Ice cream, ly 27, 1908, made timber and stone App.
cake and music were indulged and , No. 0160 for the west half of Northwest ‘
everyone enjoyed Miss Burk hard ts’ quarter section 20, township 5 south, of
hospitality immensely.
ran«e 4 east. Willamette meridian has
filed notice of intention to make final .
1 proof to establish claim to land above des-
DODGE
cribed, tiefore the register and receiver
; at Portland, Oregon, on the 13th day of
W e were surprised to get our October, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Progress on Thursday, being used
to getting it on Saturday. W e ! K. Turney of Portland, Oregon
O. M. Stafford of Portland, Oregon
don’t know whether the editor took
1 George If. Bigelow of Portland, ore-
pity on us or not hut we thank him
Arnt Jarstead of Portland, Oregon
just the same.
Algernon S. Dresser, Register
-
C a za d e ro , O r e
J. V. BARR
CO.
PRO PRIE T O R
A meeting of the represenatives
of all the Pacific Coast commercial
bodies will Ire held in San Francisco
on Monday, October 5U1. There
will he delegates in attendance from
several of the important organiza­
tions of Washington and Oregon.
On Tuesday morning opens in the
same city for a five days session,
the Trans-Mississippi Commercial
Congress, which gives promise of
being one of the ruost resultful
gatherings of that influential body.
Delegates from Washington and
Oregon are materially increased by
the fact that the Congress Iras held
meetings in both Portland and Se­
attle.
Electric Wireing
B L A C K SM IT H
Is still at the old stand and willing to do
any of the work in his line
P a in tin g a n d
G IV E HIM A C A L L
P a p e r H a n g in g
PORTLAND
**
SEE
RESTAURANT
SCOTT
L. C. FOSSON, Proprietor
F IR S T
W.
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Home Cooking. Clean and Comfortable
Beds. Reasonable Rates.
Transient Custom Solicited.
C.. W H IT F IE L D
tup : n k w
BLACKSMITH
D r. T A T E
D E N T IS T
Does all kinds of work in his line anti
Solicits a Share of your Patronage
Will visit Estacada on Friday and
Saturday of each week
Appointments may l>e made
with Dr. Adix.
The Hotel Estacada
desires to buy a lot of
CHICKENS
They also have
BONNEY,
IC E for Side
The Photographer
YEARS’
P E R IE N C E
Is prepared to do all kinds of work,
in his line
T r a d e M afius
D e s ig n s
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether uu
Invention Is probably pnlentabl^ Coniniuntea-
tlons strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Ksteutr
sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
r.-itents taken through Muun St Co. recelv»
rpecial notice, without charge, lu the
Scientific American.
Dimick & Dimick,
Attorneys at Law
A handsomely lllustrnf o<1 weekly. Largest dr^
dilation of any soientlUc Journal. Tonus. a
year: four months, |l. bold by all newsdealer«.
; 30 - 38 ,Br,.dw.,. New York
a Office. 625 F St* Washington. D.C.
X'ortary Public, General L a w
Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, A b ­
stracts furnished
FIR E
M O NEY LO AN ED
FARMERS! PROPERTY
OWNERS!
o f f ic e s :
How about your crops?
flow about your buildings?
IIow aTxnit your furniture?
John
B ro w n
R o c k w o o d , O rego n
Phone
G re s h a m , 311
Represents the
Oregon Fire Relief Associa-
tion of McMinnville
And six other lines of fire insur­
ance
district snp.-iintendent; Am ity, E.
The Dodge correspondent is sttr- I
Remember he is an insurance
Gittens; Ballston, to he supplied;
prised to learn that the Springwater
man, thoroughly responsible
copal Conference Closed ! Barton, I). P. Bennett, Jr .; Bay- country has an R. F . D. He k n o w s!
C O N TE ST N O T IC E
and reliable
City and Nelialem, A . B. Calder;
Department of the Interior, United States
that one leaves the Springwater P.
Land
office,
Portland,
Oregon,
Aug.
20
WRITE HIM
Th e Oregon Conference of the Beaverton, H Sniess; Bridal Veil,
O. for Highland, Viola and the I 1908.
Or leave word at this office
Methodist Episcopal Church which J- ^
Mays; Brooks, I\ G. Drake;
Logan country. If that is what , A sufficient contest affidavit having
has been in session at Salem since Can by. V
J. Weber; Clackamas they call the Springwater country \ been filed in this office by John S. Mai-
Edward Ertz, of Devonshire,
Sept. 2,3 came to a close on Monday- and Oswego, W. B. Moore; Corne- the Dodge correspondent being a cmnson, contestant, against Homestead
England, memlier of the Society of
last. B. F. Rowland the district
M c Davis; Dayton, J. J. newcomer made a mistake and huni- entry No. 14630, made November 4, 1902.
British Royal Artists and of inter­
siqierintciident for this district has Patton; Dilley, to lie supplied; Es- j bly begs pardon. He meant a route for W 1-2 SW 1-4, Nti 1-4 SU' 1-4, and N
national reputation, heard so nnieh
W 1-4 SR 1-4 Section 27, Township 2 S.,
bccu retained. M. B. Parounagian tacada, II. W . Kuliltnan; Forest
from Estacada to take in all East Range 7 K., by William W. Weltmer,
about t i l 1 beauties of the Pacific
has lieen transfered to Gresham. Grove, II. Gould; Gresham, M. B. and South of the Springwater count­ Contestée, in which it is alleged that lie
Northwest that lie is now making .1
This gives him a station and will Parounagian; Hillsboro, L . P\ Bel- ry including Dodge, and to connect 's w l'11 acquainted with the tract of land
very leisurely s.av in this region.
.
. .. .
,
embraced in the homestead entry, and
inakc his work liglitei than serving knap: Hope Chapel, A . B. M ay;
with the afternoon tram at Estacada. ,
,
, ,
Tli Columbia River, Crater Lake
knows the present condition of the same;
three appointments as lie was com- Hubbard, C. R. Marquam; I.afay- ,
That would keep the mail fr o m h e- | also that „.¡.nvilliam W . Weltmer has
W . A . JO N E S
and other famous scenic attractions
pelled to do on the Estacada charge, ette, Joseph Knotts; Lents, W . E.
ing held over from one to several wholly abandoned said tract of land ever
rR O I’RIKTOR
el the North Pacific Coast lie says
II \V. Kulilman is the new pastor Ingalls; Lincoln, \ . B. Hotchkiss; days.
■
since
making
said
entry;
that
said
entry-
have tm equal.
on the Estacada charge. He was Marquam, A . I,. Hamlin; McMinn-
man never la-fore or after making said
Stanley Turel bad two acres of
Gooil rigs ami careful drivers always
entrv established his residence on said
transfered from the New York East ville, A . C. Breckenhurg: Mehama
rye and vetch that stcxxl eight feet land; that said land contains no improve­
He lias a
family an<1 Lyons, F. M. Jasper; Mill City,
Don't allow the political campaign Conference.
S P E C IA L
A T T E N T IO N
high and went five and one half ton ments of any nature whatever; that no
• now on to make you overlook the consisting of wife and two children to lie supplied; Mulino, to lie sup­
portion of said land was ever cultivated Given Hunting and Fishing Parties
to the acre.
L. Voting;
'colonist rates in effect during Sep- ; It is expected that he will preach plied; Newberg, F.
and that said claim is to-day in its origin­
Abe. Lacy went to the mountains al wild state of nature; and that the said j
tepMier and October, and rememliu i his hrst sermon in the Estacada North Vaniliill and Carlton, Robert
on a hunt for cattle.
alleged absence from the said land was
that your friends and acquaintances church Sabbath morning next and Sutcliffe; Oregon City ami Oak
WOOD & LUMBER
Mr. Young moved on his farm not due to his employment in the Artuy,
throughout the «liter States can at the other appointments also at Grove, R. C. Blackwell and P. J.
Navy or Marine Corps of the United
Local and Long Distance Telephone
Rinehart: Pleasant Home, S. L. which he bought several months a- States as a private soldier, officer, seaman ,
come to any part of the Pacific the usual hour.
Creesy;
Pleasant Valley, J. H. go.
Northwest on one-way tickets at
The creation of a new office, that
or marine, during the war with Spain or
Wait till we can get a money during any other war in which the Uni­
less cost than at any other time dur- of Sunday School Missionary hy­ Wood: Salem (First Church), W .
ted States may be engaged. Said parties
ing the coming w inter.
; the Oregon Conference is considered II. Selleck: Salem, (Leslie), I). L. order at our front gate.
are hereby notified to appear, respond,
Fields;
Stu
d
y,
I,.
S.
Chapman;
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an important and beneficial arrange
I'ncle John Myers is certain of anti offer evidence touching said allega­
One Registered, full bloexled Cots-
W e want to advise all our read- nient of church work as it will de­ Sheridan, H. R. Salisbury; Silver- Tafts election and says times afe tions at 10 o’clock a. in. on Nov. 4th 1908
wold buck Sheep. 3 years old.
ers that the Progress contains the volve upon this officer to organize ton. A . J. Hollingworth; Tillamook picking up. The receipts of his before the Register and Receiver at the
— J. P. Stemmati.
names of the business men who are new Sunday schools throughout the J. F. Dunlap; Troutdale, W . C. P. O. were 79 cents more this month. United States Land Office in Portland,
Oregon.
Stewart;
Turner,
G
.
O.
Oliver:
V
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worthy of your confidence when yon conference in localities where no
The said contestant having, in a proper
ola, W . B. Pepjier; Willamina, E .
Wood Stumpajte for Sale
LO AN M O N EY W A N T E D .
want to buy anything go and see such schools exist,
affidavit, filed August 15, 1908 set forth
X’
.
Larumour;
Woodburn,
James
them. You will find many new
The appointments made by Bishop
I offer for sale at fifty cents a facts which show that after due diligence
tilings and changes in this issue and Hughes who presided at the confer- Moore.
cord the stumpag 4 of from one to personal service of this notice can not be
7% allowed on money left with
made, it is hereby ordered and directed
wlien ill need go to tin 111 and say ence for the Salem district of which
two thousand cords of wood on my
me
to loan. Farm loans a special­
that such notice he given by due and
Mr E. A. Miller moved his fam­ ranch near Caradero, Oregon.
“ I see by the Progress you want this charge is a port were as follows
ity. Abstracts furnished. -Grant
proper publication.
1 -.re to Potthind this week
me to deal with
11“
Salem district- B. F. Rowland ily fri
— K. C. Hoygaard.
ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. B. Dimick, Oregon C ity, Oregon.
L
2, 3 & 4, A N D R K SK N H ID .
O reg o n C it y
\
The Oregon Methodist Epis-
O reg o n
CEDAR
SHINGLES
W e are equipped to manufacture
from 40,000 to 50,000 of the best
Cedar Shingles each day, and will
deliver them in Estacada at
Or the purchaser can get them at
the mill.
When
wanting shingles examine
these.
Orders filled promptly
Livery, Feed & Sale
STABLE
For
Sale
JULIUS KRIEGER
----PROPRIETOR
Estacada
Agent —A .
Morrow
M ”»4»l' t I I I I ■»♦■M '-M ' M I I I 'M '+
TIM E CARD
O. W. P. & K y.
Co.
KST A C A D A -P O R T L A N D
; Cars leave Estacada for Port­
land :
7:22, 9 :22, 1 1 22 : A . M. and
1 2 * . 3 52. 6:22, 9 : 1 5 P M.
Cars leave Portland for Esta­
cada :
7:, 5> 9 : 15 .
' » 5 . 3 4 5 .
15 A. M. and
'5. 7:25 P. M.
Freight also leaves Portland
in the morning goes to Caza­
dero and returns to Portland
Main offices of the company: 132 1-2
First St. Portland, Oregon.
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