ESTACADA PROGRESS O U R S P E C IA L $ 20.00 ^INCOIU'O RATI.I») D IR E C T O R S : I » 1:0 . K s t k s , President A. K. S p a r k s , VicePresident C h a s . K. D uhois K. S. W OM KR, Editor Entered and Manager *t the post office in Estacada, Oregon, as second class mall Published Every Vhursddy Morning at ESTAC \DA, OKIGON SUBSCRIPTION RATES Sewing Machine has many good features. It is not exactly like this cat, but a more handsome machine. It has Automatic tension release, ad justable ball-bearing stand, Auto matic lift and automatic belt replacer. W e can save you money. Please call and see. The Freight is paid. One year ............................................ $1 00 Six m onths.......................................................... 50 Thursday, October 8. 1108 Tli - people of the Northwest, but particularly those of Portland, wi i not entirely satisfied with the attendance at the show of the Port land Country Club and Livestock Association, and immediately upon tire close of tttat meeting a canvass was iiienced for 1900 season tick' ' The success of til' cam paign has been phenomena!.. The tickets are 55.00 each, and it is pro jwsed to sell 5,000 of them and from the present outlook this can be ac- comp’.ish il without any trouble. It is the intention of the Committee to have special guaranteed trains from points throughout Oregon. Washington and Idaho to bring an attendance, including those from this city, of 150,000. It i, r.t nored that the fruit brok -1 ers of New York City got together recent!.- . had a midnight meeting down m tlie subway, and decided that they were not going to pay fancy prices for Oregon and Wash ington apples. There was at least line conimivvon man who did not attend this meeting, however, and !»« sneaked off to Hood River and bought go,000 boxes. A grape vine teh gram says that 150,000 more have been --old and eastern eomuiis ion men have been plenti ful in the Yakima, Rogue River, Grande Ronde, Wenatchee, and other fruit producing sections. Hon. John Barrett, Director of, ihe International Bureau of Anieri-1 an Republics at the Trans-Mississ ippi Commercial Congress last week ! in Alburquerque, will be present at the- Trans Mississippi Commercial j Cougicssut San Francisco, when he comes Not til for a visit to {»»its in Oregon and Washington. His addresses will be non-political and will deal with the* creation and fost ering of the trade of the Pacific Coast with South America, a sub ject upon which he has bestowed special attention. The numerous Heurst publica tions have been personally repre sented throughout Oregon and Washing!»» recently by Ray Wash ington Taylor, who is writing a * tries of articles showing agricultural j iudns'ri,,! and horticultural actual ities in this portion of the United Elates. Mr. Taylor is outlie staff, of the S.,11 Francisco "E xam in er,'' [ I jilt hi-, stories will he printed in all the Hear.-t papers. BOYS’ EXPRESS WAGONS Compare our prices with others. These are the 20th century limited and are considered the best of their kind. $1.15 Price l l x 22 No. 02 Size of Bed 11 >» 11 11 >> 1.35 12]x 24 0 11 11 1 1 )) >> 1 65 13 X 26 1 1) 11 11 11 14 X: 28 1.75 2 % % 11 1 « 11 15x 30 2.00 3 The Freight Paid Uur Plyer Machine is simple, strong and a com pact gearing. Easy to op erate. Most approved pattern Ball Bearing used. Dasher makes nearly three quarters turn to each stroke Cypress wood used through out, greatest rot resisting wood known. N o bolts in body of tub to cause leakages. Guaranteed for one year a- gainst defective material and workmanship. • This protects you. P R IC E $ 10.00 I he Freight is Paid F. VanDuren P R O P R IE T O R $2 a day The Hotel Estacada A L L MODERN C O N V E N IEN C E S O F F IC E , A D JO IN IN G R E S ID E N C E Local and Long Distance Telephon« Laundry Queen is distinctively a Í The doctor's phone van be connected domestic washer, operating on the ; with your hutuc phone at night if re cylinder principle and is equipped quested. One long ring. with a 15 pound Hy wheel which makes the operation of the machine W hen in need oi easy. P R IC E $8.50 GROCERIES, CO NFEC TIO NARY, and PATENT MEDICINES D on’t forget I can supply your needs, and solicit your patronage L O W P R IC E S O N Wheat Drills, Disc Harrows Etc. & 'M' SPRINGWATER PEOPLE OF A N D V IC IN IT Y :- H aving purchased the Estacada Pharmacy, we solicit your patronage, when in need of any Prices and quality guar A n y article not carried in stock will be Give us a call before going else- J. w. REED, Proprietor. Is still at the old stand and willing to do any of the work in his Ine P a in tin g a n d GIVE HIM A CALL P a p e r H a n g in g the Local and Tourist Trade Solicited THE - Cazadero , O n e B L A C K S M IT H weut to Estacada. j than one gallon. Mr. F'red Horneas’ violin solo August Wilbroad C. Wolfer J . Etzel J. C. Poth ‘ ’Selections from the Carnival of Fred Lamour j|. CsrbUner L. Matsh^k A. Wilson Venice" was beaut fid. j 'F *1’ J. V. BARR I One oí the most delightful Resorts on the Coast ordered for you. % where. + + + + + $4.50 m e rc h a n ts o f the fifth day of November. 1908. for licence to sell spirituous,, malt and vin ous liquors in less q u alities than one j gallon, in Macksburg precinct, Claeka-j mas County Oregon, for a period of one , year. W illiams & Williams. In the County Court pi the State of Oregon For the County of Clackamas. In the matter of the petition of Williams & Williams for a petition for liquor license. To the County Court of the above named County and State: Your petitioners would respectfully represent that they are legal voters in Macksburg precinct in the above mimed j it v e r y s e r io u s County and State and actual residents' thereof. 1 h e Dodge Social Club gave its That they would respectfully request | second entertainment last Saturday that you grant a license to W illiams & n ig h t. The hit o f the evening w a s William*, authorizing and permitting made by Bill Myers the Dodge saw them to sell spirituous malt and vinous ... . , , liquors at Macksburg precinct, Claeka- mill man in a song entitled “ \Y hen 1 mas County oregon in less <iuanities Orders Promptly Filled for Out-of-Town, ikjd City Trade anteed. Physician and Surgeon Kstacada for we think the more R. F. IPs. she has, the better the vast farming country backing her is shown up. We seem to be cutting quite a lictle ice at present for they not only give us the road but don’ t seem to be particular in giving us the glad mitt. We don’t know whether its the hydrophobia the leprosy or the small-pox we have among us but n on e of us d ie d y e t so d o n ’ t th in k H om e cured Hams and Bacon, and rendered Lard thing in the drug line. HUNKY V. AIMX, M. I). j H. Hughes, e n th u sia sm in to Cash paid for Hides and Market Produce ESTACADA to $12 Latest Improved Westean W asher. Inside measure 17 X 24 P R IC E N O TICE OE A P PL IC A T IO N FO R School started Monday with Mrs. LIQUOR L IC E N S E . Maliel La France of Oregon City The undersigned w ill present the fo l- ; as school ma’am. lowing petition to the County Court of We would like to rouse a little Clackamas County Oregon,011 Thursday, Handies the best Fresh and Cured Meats Obtainable TO 34 50 CARY HARDWARE CO. Meat Market G R E E T IN G S O U R P R IC E S This rain is rather tough on the prune pickers. ß. Luebben G. Graves W. Wilson J . Fenske F. Fensfts M.'Blaske A. H, Reynolds J. R. Damm E. A. Klar Joe. Wilson Gottlob Kam Will Heinz Mathes Noack Fred Yohann G. Stuller Samson Badley Ben Dreier John Heinz John Damm Christ Jost Henry Stier D. Wolfer John Gcerg Carl Grieptner Joe Gibson Ch. Gelbrich Wm. Kielihg Wm. Eckert Wm. Gebert A. Bolland Ole Bollar.d P. Hagen M. H. Johnson P. Bolland D. Nordhousen Geo. Rueck John Noack John F. Nordhouser Edward Köpper J. H. Kraus James F. Wglesby J. J . Köpper N. Anderson C. H. Armstrong Cas. Lovey F. M. Marhews Eward Kobel H. H. Hepler A. G. Harnack P. J. Scheer C. Koch Geo. Scheer P. Noitz J. W. E ly Fred Wolck Henry Gürtler J. F. Zimmer Ch. Zimmer Chas, Ball J. R. Bail F. W. Gortler Geo. L. Watch S. N. Strubhar f , Prtuei John Egger P. M. Graves I. M. Morris Geo. Sutherland Wm. Brusch F. J. Odekirk L. F. Walch F. P. Brush H. F. Walch Geo. E.Oglesby Chas. E. Oglesby Fred Peter H. D. Harms John Brusch G. H. Goebel J . E. Wels W. H. Lamour F. Hilton R. Klaus E. Harnak Franzs Brush P. J. Bennett J. R. Potce Michael Balch F. Parmer. E. E. Mott D r. TATE SEE D EN TIS T SCOTT Will visit Kstucuila on Friday «»ul Sulurday of each week F IR S T Appointments may be made with Dr. Adix. 60 YEA R S ’ E X P E R IE N C E P atents BONNEY, The Photographer P HADE W IA R R ® D e s ig n s C o p y r ig h t s A c . A nrone «ending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain ou r opinion free whether un invention Is probably patentable. Communica tions strlotly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent» sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Mmin A Co. receive » ped a l notice, without c harge, til the Isjireparrd to do all kinds of work iu his line Scientific American P A T R O N IZ E HOM E IN D U ST R Y A handsomely lllustraf e«i woeklv. I.urgent cir culation o f uny sriontllle Journal. Term s, f 3 a y e a r; four months, $ 1 . Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN&Co.36,Bro,i"*’ NewYqrk Dimick & Dimick, Branch onice. «25 V 8 »- W ashington, D. C. Attorneys at Law FIRE ’Nortary Public, General Law Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, Ab-, stracts furnished FARMERS! PROPERTY OWNERS! Your correspondent notices in the | j ‘ ‘Evening Telegram’ ’of Oct. 2 strong jopjiosition to I.W. Reed for Post- Master of Estacada and that the j I opposition to Mr.Reed is trying to bring up that old Reed faction. We think it would be well to bury that ’ matter or fight it out and then kiss j and make up, that whining about j J. W. Reed is getting old. Reed is not an angel but he tries to make things go, in place of grumbling at j the other faction. The Zelles who have been visiting Lewellyn's for two weeks, consist CONTEST NOTICE ing of their daughter Ora, her husb s t a r t h a c k t h i s A p a r t m e n t o f the Interior, United Stales and and his brother ,, , . Land office, P o rtla n d . Oregon, Atig. 201 morning to Madras, e a s t of t h e ly()S * mountains. While \\ line they mey were here Here j .\ sufficient contest affidavit having they lost a valuable horse. I been filed in this office hy John S. M«l- j Mr. Schank and family that bought , ™ " ; contestant, against Homestead How about your crops? flow about your buildings? How about your furniture? Jo h n M ONEY LO ANED B ro w n o f f ic e s : 2 , R ock wood. Oregon O rego n C it y G r e s h a m , 311 Phone 3 Ä 4, ANORKSKN BI.IX O regon Represents the Oregon Fire Relief Associa tion of McMinnville CEDAR \ And six other lines of fire insur ance Remember he is an insurance man, thoroughly responsible and reliable WRITE HIM Or leave word at this office LOAN M O NEY W A N T ED 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, and will deliver them hi Estacada Jat Or the purchaser can get them at the mill. 7 % allowed on money left with Ioa„. Farm loans „ ia). When wanting shingles examine the Randle place have taken possess- | fof w sw M NKil_4 sw , .4 am, N ity. Abstracts furnished. Grant these. Orders filled promptly ion of the same. j \v 1-4 SE 1-4 Section 27, Township 2 S.. B. Dimick, Oregon City, Oregon. Our co-operative Clear Creek Range 7 Ii„ bv William VV. Welttner. --------------------------------------------- Creamery paid 55 cts. for butterfat c'ontestee, in which it is alleged that he | Notice for Publication 0 . , is well acquainted with the tract of ___ land . Both Friday an 1 Saturday night’ train to >k good big d legations of people from the Pacific Northwest CAZADERO to atteu i the conference of Coast Reception and Fruit Shower HI iH ip te m D C T . . 1 • *1 1 * 1 1 1 ' U. S. Landoffice at Portland. Oregon. Oct. 3 1908 commercial bodies to he held in San 1 e m b r a c e d in t h e h o m e s t e a d e n t r v , a and nd, K, . , . . . . ‘ A very pleasant surprise party ----- PROPRIETOR * tr „ 1 \ v a c j l *i i 1 . , . , * Notice Is hereby given that Hans Paulsen cf Estacada Agent A. Morrow Francisco this week, and also to air. anti-Airs. Y . A . cslllbley a n d know* the present condition of t h e s a m e ; ¿ « o r * .. 0 „ Ecr. whs cn Sept. 3. 19 0 2 . made The Ladies of the M. E. Church " ;ls Riven Thursday afternoon at tile tw in s h a v e l i v e n v is it in g r e la t iv e s » h o that said w illia m \V. Welttner has hemsslMd entry No. 14 526 serial 0470 for S E ', particip t'.e in the Trans Mississippi have planned to give the new pa: the home of Mrs. J C. Kenney of n n ,l fr i* ,n ,1 c it, 1 .rt 1 . wholly abandoned said tract of land ever 01 n *14 Sec. 28. town 3 south range 5 east Commeri ia! Congress. !sinci. mmking Mi<, cntrv; that , aiH entrv- J“ * « « — * — '« tor, Rev. Kuhlman and his fatni- ! Cazadero ill honor of Mrs. W. Bletcli ami friends in 1 ortland. Wm Bard had the first wagon load ; maM never or after making said lv a reception and fruit shower on 11*1-’ home was very beautifully dee- Wo n »tic.* the change of owner Kridav Evening at linlf-j-ast seven, '»rated with autumn leaves A nice °* 8 ram chopped on Shibley s new I entry established his residence on said U. S. Lard office at Portland. Oregon, on the 1 3 day of November 1908. notices printed >“»<L that said nature land contains no improve- ship of the I.aCanias Post. With Krom 0 . W. P. & R y. Co. i min liiH ice.'N jm mien at .11 this inn . ffice nice ! and dainty luncheon was served and . chepper. . . . . Besides . . . their own , grain t . Mr ments of any whatever; that no , claimant names ,s witnesses: H«my Johnson of George, Oregon they send out invitations, not onlv ■<» « W « ! a very pleasant after-1 -Schenk I »ought two car loads from the last is-ue of that paper Kellev invitation: portion of said land was ever cultivated Fred Lins of ESTA CADA-PORT LAND Mr. Tyson. Guess he means business. ami that said claim is to-day in its origin- ! Loe retires and i»eo. (). Mercer !*■ to the heads of families to be pres noon. Wm. HeU of al wild state of nature; and that the said , ; Cars leate Estacada for Port Frank Ochs of coined »he new editor and publh her. ent; hut it is the committees’ desire J School commenced Oct. 5. The Algernon S. Dresser. Register. alleged absence from the said land was land : teacher Miss Erma Shibley a few not due to his employment in the Army, that all church people, their freinc'r, days ago gave her pupils a picnic. and the friends of the church I k Navy or Marine Corps of the United WS .OCAL Notice lor Publication 1 The little folks report a fine time. , States as a private soldier, officer, seaman , present. All come. The fitnilv 7:22, 9:22, 112 2: A. M. and DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR or marine, during the war with Spain or having come from the East and Henry Cromer, road supervisor 1:22. 3:52, 6:22, 9:15 P. M. Our minister Rev. Roliertson has during any other was in which the Uni- V- S. Und Office « F°r»l*nd. Oreson. Oct. 3 . 1908 Vv't«’ Wilcox Buiids House knowing how hard it is. as well as >" thc Springw.der district, compte- moved his family away from Spring- t..,i States tnav he emzaeed Said parties _ N“,lc* (* h«r«Hy 8iv,n (hat Cuy Wood!«. Of Dover. Cars leave Portland for Esta * tea oiaiesm av oe eH^agea. aaiu parlies cutkamas County. Oregor. who. on Feb. 12 . 1903 . tiscless thing, to ship canned fruit the approach to the Estacada water. He was to come back and are hereby notified to appear, respond, made Homestead entry No. 1 4747. Serial, Nc. 0472 cada: briegeon the South side last Friday Mr. V* W ilcox in the Garfield into a fruit favored spot as Oregon; preach for us until Oct. i ^ but hat: and offer evidence touching said allcgn* for NW‘4 Section 10. Township 3 zouth. Range 5 Now travelers find it much more tions at jo o'clock a. in. on Nov. 4th 1908 east W il!aI7'e;t* Mw,dian has filed notice of intention 7 :J 5 . 9 : « 5 . *1: 1 5 A. M. and district ha jn t coni {doted a fine new conceived either that they would failed to do so thus far. , , .« »j • . , „ . .. to make Final five year Proof, tc establish claim to the give the pastor's familv a sample of '-onvenint to get to Estacada. Mr. liefore the Register and Receiver at the land ltov. d« c r,b«i. b.fot. .ad RK , , „ r U ' 5 . 3 : 45 . 6:15. 7:25 P- M. hou-eon hi . ranch. The building United States Land office in Portland, U. S. Lard Offecr .t Portl.rd Ocson. o„ the 13 is a story and half high and will eon what he could get in this new ^ ron,er l,as d°*u; a good job and de- Oregon. (ay of November. 1 9 C 8 . u " ’ vnlLr. It tain tluee rooms upstairs. A (lining imnttv In him • or t > aid in su p . M;r' *'* ,llr !»'•"'*’ The said contestant having, in a proper Claimant names m wltrteaaea: Freight also leaves Portland Andrew J. Kitsmiller. Of Dovey Oregon rupplv, ” to l>e hoPt‘ l t,le ProPtr authority room , two tied room.- , closets and {»King the families fruit affidavit, filed Avgust 15, 1908 set forth Joseph Deschazer in the morning goes to Caza facip w hidi !"K f lh al after due diligence Maurice Grifenh#5m. Bissei kitchen on the first floor. It is all •is much of the’ g. thering tin * )la- ' m H loose no more time in having dero and returns to Portland Psul Magnolia Dover personal service of this notice can not be Let usas friends of the church ‘ approach on the North side sided up and lines 1 throughout, with past. Algernon S Dresser. Register. made, it i» hereby ordered and directed completed before' the rains begin. not forget the elegant strawberries, a big open fire-place in the living that such notice l»c given hy due and Main offices of the company: t32 1-2 room. Wale porticoes on three sides black caps, black licrrics. peaches, W h e n in n e e d of First. C lass projier publication. First St. Pc Portland, Oregon. of the house will add to tlie comfort and etc. that have been, as well as A UU. HR NON S. D R E S S K R . Register. DODGE C e d a r S h in g le s c o n s u lt me. and pleasure of a summer's evening plums, prunes, pears, apples and S h in g le s d e liv e re d o r a t the A hoy about fourteen t ears old as well as it does to the scenic lieau- etc. that arc now with us and bring Anton Haln-lt Earnest Genseros- m ill. Nos. I a n d 2 a lw a y s on desires to secure a place in Estaca ty of their ranch home. Mr. and them along to convince these gianl ki and Jint Marrs are rounding up T h e Oregon, Nursery. Co. hand. W. A. fonts. Silts Agt., w . C. WHITFIELD da where he can earn his board and Mrs. Wilcox are to be congratulated people that Oregon docs have an a cattle. Estacada Is Represented In This Locality go to school. Apply at this office. huudance of fruit for all. on their impro » ments. Mr. David Horner is doing some By TH K »K W A girl who wants to work for her artistic work on our school with his Mr and Mrs. Spurlin came ti{> lioard and go to school in Estacada a c t . BLACKSMITH from Harrisburg and spent a day T h e m an who can’t u . advertising puint brush Mr Geo. Shultz and his brother, van fine out about such a place by 4// g i n bs o f F r u i t trees. B e r- with Mrs Spiirltn’s parents. Tliev in hishusimss has no Imsiut ss to lie Tlicy say an R F D. not only Jorden, were off on a shooting trip, inquiring at the Progress. The girl r y bushes. S h ru b . <St Orna- expect to go to H ckk I River, where iu business And usually isn’ t mcrcascs the value of property but They report having had a good s desired for company for the lady m e n ta l Trees, fo r sale W h e n Dee« all kinds of work in his hn* * utl I.a C a m a s I’ost Mr. Spu rhu has secured a clerkship. makes it twice as easy to sell. tin«. of the house as mu. h as for work in need give h im y o u r o~der. Solicits a Share of your Patronage JULIUS KRIEGER TIM E CARD Does Good Work j FANTON Cedar Shingles The Old Reliable Î Nursery Firm Of R FANTON W.H.Holder,