ESTACADA
OUR SPECIAL
PROGRESS
$ 2 0 .0 0
( I n co rpo ra ted )
DIRKCTORS:
Sewing Machine has many good
features. It is no: exactly like this
cut, but a more handsome machine.
It has Automatic tension release, ad
justable ball-bearing stand, Auto
matic lilt and automatic belt replacer.
W e can save you money. Please
call and see.
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Entered at the postoff'ce in Estacada. Oregon, as
second c ass mail
Published Every
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Morninq
at
EST\CADA, OKIGOS
The Freight is paid.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One year
Six mci .l.s
BOYS’ EXPRESS WAGONS
5°
Thursday, October 22 , I 90 S
lion. F. H. Scribuer, President
of the Wisconsin Buttermakers’
Association, but more especially
honored in the Pacific Northwest
as the breeder of ' ‘Loretta D " (be
longing *o the W. S. I.add lístate,
Portland, Oregon), the cow that
won first prize in the hundred and
twenty day milking test at the St.
Louis Exposition in 1904, has said:
“ There is no spot in our great Uni-1
ted States that can excel Oregon
and Washington in dairying. This
is my conclusion after spending six j
weeks in tile former state and tho- (
roughly investigating several of her
beautiful valleys, and after an ex- j
tended trip through Washington. I ¡
w ish to say to the dairymen and ;
farmers of this section, relative to
its dairy possibilities, that I fear
they don't fully appreciate the
wonderful opportunity here for the
raising of feeds liest adapted to the
dairy industry, and the excellent
climatic conditions for the growth
anJ development of stock. You
should here reach the climax of pro
ductiveness. ”
Mr. Scribner’ s Wisconsin farm of
eighty acres supports, under his
skilled management, ninety head of
stock
We have been sending from one
hundred to one hundred and twenty
five sample copies of the ‘ Progress’
each issue since Aug. 27th, to per
sons not subscribers, for the pur
pose of informing them of the kind
of a home paper we were printing.
We would be glad to add these and
many more to our list of subscibers.
We would like to consult you all
personally in reference to the mat
ter hut we cannot reach you per
sonally as readily as we can with
the paper. It only costs one dollar
a year and if each one who desires
it will send this amount to us we
will be pleased to add their names
to our list and send you fifty-two
letters as long as the ‘ Progress’ can
make them for less than two cents
each.
“ If the community wants to get
desirable immigration it's certainly
within the province of the minister
to help” is an idea that promises to
bear fruit in many Northwestern
towns most active in presenting
their claims to the country at large
Among his other announcements
the minister asks his congregation
for andresses of friends at distant
points, and the Commercial body
co operates by sending attractive
literatura and letters.
Persons knowing themselves to be
indebted to tile ‘ News’ as well as
th e ‘ Progress’ , if they will kindly
call at t h e ‘ Progress' office and let
11s compare accounts, so as to get
started off in our business career in
the right sort of manner, will be
much appreciated as all outstanding
subscription accounts were trails
fered to this paper by the terms of
tile sale of tile ‘News.’
.
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Cash paid for Hides and Market Produce
Home cured Hams and Bacon, and rendered Lard
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Orders Promptly Filled for Out-of-Town, and City Trade
F. VanDuren
PRO PRIETO R
$ 10 a week
$2 a day
The Hotel Estacada
A L L M ODERN C O N V E N IEN C E S
One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast
Local and Tourist Trade Solicited
TH E ESTACADA PHARM ACY H AS TH E MOST
COMPLETE LINE OF STATIONERY EVER
SHOWN IN ESTACADA.
p ap er fro m
15 cen ts to $1 .00
T ab lets to su it e v e ry o n e
c/4.1so a good line of
Popular* Novels
W h e n y ou w a n t s o m e t h in g to read
th e s e lo n g e v e n in g s
th e lin e over.
c o m e in
a n d look
I f th e B ook y o u w a n t is
n o t in stock, let us k n o w a n d w e
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FANTON
Cedar Shingles
W h e n in n e e d o f F i r s t C lass
C e d a r S h in g le s c o n s u lt m e.
S h in g le s d e liv e r e d o r a t th e
m ill. N os. I a n d 2 a lw a y s o n
hand.
W. A. Jones. Sales Agt.,
$ 10.00
The Freight is Paid
to $ 1 2
HLMRY V. ADIX, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Laiest Improved Westean W asher.
Inside measure 17 X 24
PRICE
O FFICII, ADJOINING RRSIDKNC k£
$ 4.50
Local and L on g Distance Telephone
Laundiy Queen is distinctively a
domestic washer, operating on the
cylinder principle and is equipped
with a 15 pound fly wheel which
makes the operation of the machine
easy.
, PRICE
The doctor‘s phone can )*; connecte<l
with your home phone ut night if re
quested. One long ring.
When in need of
$ 8.50
GROCERIES, CONFECTIONARY,
and PATENT MEDICINES
Don’t forget I can supply your
needs, and solicit your patronage
LOW PRICES ON
Wheat Drills, Disc ¡¡arrows
Etc.
&
H . Hughes,
- C a z a d e ro , O r e
J. V. BARR
CARY HARDWARE CO.
Handles th e b e s t fre s h and
Cured M ea ts O btain ab le
Box
P R ItE
OUR PRICE S $ 4 5 0
99
^Te Meat Market
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Our “Flyer” Machine is
simple, strong and a com
pact gearing. Easy to op
erate.
Most approved
patten Ball Bearing use 1.
Dasher makes nearly three
quarters turn to each stroke
Cypress wood used through
out, greatest rot resisting
wood known.
No bolts in body of tub to
cause leakages.
Guaranteed for one year a-
gainst defective material
and workmanship.
This
protects vou.
Lxpend $ 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 For
System
Improvments For Next Year By
the Portland Railway, Light
& Power Co.
$2,000,000.— Portland
struct Oct. 15.
BLACKSMITH
Is still at the old stand and w illing to d o
Daily A b - 1 NOTICE OK APPLICATION FOR
LIQUOR LIC EN SE.
The undersigned will present the fol
lowing petition to the County Court of
DODGE
Clackamas County O rego n , on Thursday,
the fifth day of November, 190S, for
Abe Lacev shipped some fine beef license to sell spirituous,, malt and
; cattle last Monday.
ous liquors in less quanities than ••
The Dodge Lumber Co, has clos-
, ed down to put in some heavy ma
chinery whioh will increase their
; capacity considerable.
The event of Dodge society was
! the dance given last Wednesday
! night. Although the crowd was not
as large as expected, on account of
rain, everybody had a good time.
; The music w as excellent and the
cake brought by the ladies was di-
i vine.
Maybe Dodge is on the rim of
civilization hilt it’s not dead when
it comes to something doing.
any of thr work
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
G IV E H IM A C A L L
D r.L .A . W E L L S
OF
T rade M ark *
D e s ig n s
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
AnTonp Bending a »ketch and description mar
quickly uncertain our opinion free ’whether an
invention is probably puteutablfv ('omnuinlca^
tloiiSHtnctlycontldontlal. HANDBOOK on I'ateuta
bent free. Oiliest HKoncy for securlnic patents.
Patents taken through Muun 4k Co. receive
vial notice, without charge, in tho
KaUon‘ in Macksburg Precinct‘ c,m'1
mas County Oregon, for a period
year.
Williams & Will nn-
In tile County Court ot tin S t a t e I
of Oregon
For tlie County of Clackam .s.
I11 tile 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
Maekshurg precinct in the above named
County and State and actual residents
thereof.
That they would respectfully request
that you grant a license to Williams it
Williams, authorizing and permitting
them to sell spirituous malt anil vinous
lioe trsat Maekshurg precinct, Clucks- ,
S H E A R E R A N D W E L L S . D e n t is t
Will visit Kstacaila on Friday and
Saturday ol each week
Appointments may he made
with Dr. Adix.
Sdentine American
Largest
rg e st ct
clr-
A handsomely IHnstrsfed weekly. . la
$3 m
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newsdealer
four months,
Bold by all II newsdealers.
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Brauch Offlco. 625 F BU Washington.
BONNEY,
The
FIRE
P h o to g rap h e r
Is h e r e to s ta y a n d
FARMERS! PROPERTY
OWNERS!
Is prepared to do all kinds of work
in his line at all times
How about your crops?
How about your buildings?
How about your furniture?
Some people may think the Sat
urday night club’s entertainment
h i d C o u n ty O rego n
in le ss q u a n itie s t
John B ro w n
don’t amount to much hut we can
th a n o n e g a llo n .
T
R ock wood, Oregon
didly believe that were an agent of August Wilbroad C. Wolf er B. Luebben
$
P hone
C r s s h a m , 311
the Orpheum circuit to drift to one J . Etzel
J . C. Roth C. Graves
^
Represents the
Fred Lamour
J. Carbiener W. Wilson
of them, he would engage the whole L.
Oregon Fire Relief Associa
Matshek
A. Wilson
J . Fenske
cabootle at a good salary.
F. Fenske
A. H. Reynolds
M. Blaske
tion of McMinnville
E. A. Klar Joe. Wilson
J. R. Damm
Ray Marrs and Chas. Myers re Gottlob Kam
Will Heinz Mathes Noack
And six other lines of fire insur
G. Stuller
Samson Badley
turned from East of the mountains. Fred Yohann
ance
Ben Dreier
John Heinz John Damm
Remember he is an insurance
Another dance will he given next Christ Jost
Henry Stier D. Wolfer
man, thoroughly responsible
John Goerg
Carl Grieptner Joe Gibson
Thursday night (22nd) and we cor Cb.
Wm. Eckert
Gelbrich
■
and reliable
Ole Bolland
dially invite the young people of Wm. Gebert
A. Boiland
P. Hagen
M. H. Johnson P. Bolland
WRITE
HIM
Springwater.
There's no admis D. Nordhousen Geo. Rueck John Noack
Or leave word at this office
sion blit we kindly request gents to JohnF. Nordhouser Edward Köpper J. H. Kraus
James F. Wglesby J . J . Köpper N. Anderson
bring ladies, to avoid a stag dance.
C. H. Armstrong Cas. Lovey
F. M. Marhews
H. H. Hepler A. G. Harnack
We made a slight error in the Eward Kobel
Geo. Scheer
P. J. Scheer
C. Koch
name of our school teacher it be P. Nortz
J . W. Ebjr
Fred Wolch
LO A N M ONEY W A N T ED
Henry
Gürtler
J,
F.
Zimmer
Ch.
Zimmer
ing Miss Mabel Frances instead of
Chas, Ball
F. W. Gortler
J. R. Ball
Mrs. Maybell La France.
F, Pritzel
Geo. L. Watch S . N. Strubhar
7"« allowed on money left with
Morris
John Egger
P. M. Graves
Mr Sterling Borquist of Portland j I. F. M.
J . Odekirk
Geo. Sutherland Wm. Brusch
me to loan. Farm loans a special
visited at Dodge and attended the ! L. F. Walch
F. P. Brush
H. F. Walch
ity. Abstracts furnished.—Grant
Geo. E.Oglesby Chas. E. Oglesby Fred Peter
entertainment.
He praised the j G.
H. Goebe!
H. D. Harms John Brusch
B. Ditmck, Oregon City, Oregon.
hospitality of the people more than F. Hilton
J . E. Wels
W. H. Lamour
Franzs
Brush
R.
Klaus
E.
Harnak
, the program.
Michael Balch
P. J. Bennett J. R. Potce
Notice lor Publication
F. Parmer.
The largest crowd of the season : E. E. Mott
U. S . Landoffice at Pc. and. Oregon. Oct. 3. 1908.
attended the last entertainment a-
Notice is ■ aby giver that Hans Paulsen of
Oregon, who. cn Sept. 3. 1902, made
inong them being quite a number M. E. Congregation
De George,
homestead entry No. 14,526 serial 0470 for SE ^
| of young people from Springwater.
of n w q S e c . 28, town 3 south, range 5 east,
cides To Complete
Willamette Meridla-. has filed notice of Intention to
The following was the program
makeiinal five year proof to establish claim to the
Parsonage
landabove described before the register and receiver
given: Recitations and speeches I
U. S . Land office at Portland, Oregon, on the 13 day
by Mr. Bill Myers, the popular tl-
of November 1 908.
ecutionist; Miss Mabel Frances, of W IL L PUSH T H E BU ILD IN G j Claimant names as witnesses:
Henry Johnson of
George, Oregon
Oregon City fame; Miss Marie Hol
Fred Lins
of
PO CO M PLETIO N A S RAP-
'
Wm. Held
of
ey and Miss Georgia Roe, two
ID L Y A S P O SS IL B E
Frank Ochs
of
voting speakers of much renown;
Algernon S . Dresser, Register.
Mr. Harold Horner, the only per
The Methodist Episcopal congre
former of the famous song “ Jimmy
gation has decided to go ahead at
Notice for Publication
Law.
Songs Etc. Miss
Ethel ' |
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Keller, whose singing was much
tuuuti , , ,
.
,
..
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start ot which was made ltnmedi I U. S. Land Of lie a at Portland. Orefon. Oct. 3. I 908
Notice is hereby given that Guy Woodle. of Dover.
praised in Aurora; Mr. Henry * Paul- ately
. , on the completion of c.,
,
the cliur- Clackamas County. Oregor, who. on Feb. I 2. 1 903.
sen, sang his famous song D o"n c|j An unusual grant was made made Homestead entry No. 14747, Serial, No. 0472
On The Brandywine” and was ac- ^ the hoard of church extension for NWJi. Section iO, Township 3 south. Range 5
i ’inPaniv 1 on the strings h\ Missrs. ¡¡ i donating two hundred dollars to-
. . . . . .
.
F. and H. Horner.
Instrumental
\X anl building a parsonage. 1 his
Estacada
pieces were given on the organ (by
money has been ready for almost a
President Josselyn announces that
Miss Ethel Keller, Organist Dodge
R. FAN T0N
year if the congregation could have
the directors of the Portland Rail
I Sunday School) on the banjo (by placed themselves in a position to
way, Light & Power Company have
Hon. John Barrett, Director of
Mr. Henry Paulsen, leader of the
it; a condition of which is
F E R R Y F o r authorized extensive improvements world renown De-Vine’s Band) and , receive
the International Bureau of Ameri See
•, ,
that they complete the , buildup.;
tree
¡11 their Portland properties during
can Republics, w ill spend this week
the fiddle and bass (by Messrs. F.
of debt by a given time. The offer
the coming year. These include the
P
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Paper
in Washington and Oregon, making!
and H. Horner, members of the of this two hundred will exje.e on
following: Increase of voltage of the
a Idresses at Tacoma, Seattle, Spok
H a n g i n g a n d Ca Ice m i Cazadero transmission line front 10,- Wiffoni, Waffom, Woffotu Band.) the 7th of November and it uot ap-
ane, and Portland. In Portland
plied for will revert hack to the So-
000 volts to 30,000, and increasing
h talked last Monday to tile mem ning. 1st class w o rk .
_
, the
, trustees
A Cougar Strayed Into The ciety. Consequently
the capacity of that station to 22,000
hers of the Portland Commercial
Settlement
got busy all at once and decided
horsepower, hv the installation of
Club at informal after-luncheon j
Guaranteed.
ssoo
horsepower
more;
additional
that it was imperative that they
gathering, on "Oregon’* Opportu
A large cougar has appeared build in order to save this donation,
machinery
and
aparatus
for
Sub
liities in the Puciti. ”
NOTICE OF SCHOOL INDEMNITY SELECTION station A, at Seventh and Alder down in the settlement and a mini- so badly needed.
They agree to
streets; consolidated shops for the her of men and dogs are after it as complete the building free of debt
Harp r1 s Weekly is planning a United States Land Office. Fortland, Oregon.
broad and narrow guage lines: ad we go to press. I t i s t o b e hoped by August i, 1909.
series of articles on the Pacific October 10. 1908.
It ap-
It will be decided at a meeting of
Notice is hereby given that the State of Oregon ditional freight and passenger cars; they will hag their game.
Northwest to appear in early issues, on October 10.» 1900 applied for the N1.- cf NWq
carbarns at Sell wood; reconstruction peared at various places during the the lioard to be called soon as to the
and J. K. Mu in ford, one of Ameri of Section 12. T. 2 South. Range 4 East, and
new ex first part of the week; at the Stubbe kind of a house to build. The
filed in this office a list of School Indemnity Selec of some of the lines ami
ca’ s most prominent
magazine tions in which it selected said land; and that said list
tensions in city and suburb*; ad ranch and others; and on Tuesday foundation dimensions are thirty-
writers, is personally gatli ling the is open to the ;ubllc for Inspection
It will likely
Anyand all persons claiming adversely the above ditional paving; installing under aft, r i o m was run away from Craw - two by thirty two.
data now.
described land or any legal subdivision ti.erect. cr j ground system of conduite.l w ire's in fi> ish 'gshy their dogs, and trail- he two stories high.
So this will
claiming the samsunder ti e inir r'.; laws, oraer
This latter ed to the canyon back of I.ingle giveadditional work to our people
ing to show said land ¡0 be mere valuable fir min-I the business district.
Even more successful than form eral than for ag ¡cultural purposes, or to object to
item will involve the expenditure of buvghs and near Pinkleys where as well as add one more build-
er d splays was the Eighth Biennial said selection for any legal . easen, should file
The contract for plac night overtook them. Early Wed- ing to our little city. The need of
their claims or their affidavits of pretest cr contest in ( $ 1, <>o,uio,
Fruit Fair at Hood River. A very this office.
ing the conduites has been let to W. nesday morning the Crawfords, a parsonage can readily be seen by
large delegation went from P o it-,
ALGERNON S. DRESSER Re(; s *r
S Barstow .V Co., of New York, for Mr Thomas and Loyd Yocum with anyone. Of course the congrega
I
land by special train on Saturday. |
GEO W. BILERS Receiver.
$730,000, and it is the intention to their dogs took the trail again at tion can compell their minister to
I hereby designate the Estacada Progress as the complete the improvident hv Sep this point and we are awaiting the p*y rent but the sooner they own
in which the above tics is to be pub ’
It pays to advertise in the Pro newspaper
tember, 1909. The estimated cost opportunity to look upon the con- their own home for him the better
lished.
gresa.
ALGERNON S DRESSER Register
I of ail improvements will lie about gar hide drying on a [Kile.
it will lie for all concerned.
r
in his line
i
COPYING & ENLARGING
Dimick & Dimick,
Attorneys at Law
Nortary Public, General Law
Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, A b
stracts furnished
M ONEY LO ANED
o f f ic e s :
2. 3 & 4,
A N D R ESEN BLD .
O reg o n C it y
O
reg o n
CEDAR
S H I N G L E S
VVe 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
JULIUS KRIEGER
-----PROPRIETOR-
Estacada Agent—A. Morrow
east, Willamette Meridian has filed notice of intention
TIME CARD
land above described, before Register and Receiver,
y 5 Land Offece. at Portland. Oregon, on the 13
0. W. P. & Ry. Co.
dayof November. 19 0 *.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Andrew J. Kitsmiller.
of
Dover
Oregon
Joseph Deschazer’
”
”
Maurice Grifenheim,
”
Bissel
Psul Magnolia
”
Dover
Algernon S Dresser.
Register.
Cars leave Estacada for Port
land:
“
Fin»i fiveyra» Proof, tositabiish caimtotM
E S T A C A D A - P O R T E A I S !)
Everybody should set out some
fm it Trees,
____ »
Nut Trees
and
it
i
some Ornamental Trees and
Shrubs. You can get good
goods at rig h t prices of
YV»l 1 » H o l ( i O r j
AGT.
7:22, 9:22, 112 2: A. M. and
1:22, 3:52, 6:22, 9:15 P. M.
Cars leave Portland for Esta
cada:
7 : 1 5 ,9 : 1 5 , 1 1 : 1 5 A. M. and
1:15 , 3:45, 6:15, 7:25 P. M.
OF
Freight also leaves Portland
in the morning goes to Caza- j
T H ** O S fl
' dero and returns to Portland
I I « * ” V / 1 v i a * d l Q U f | \ J ;!
Nursery Firm
Main offices o f the company: 132 1-2
First St. Portland, Oregon.
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SHOE SALE
W.
Great Reduction
C. W H I T F I E L D
in Foot
W ear Bargains now can
be had at
BLACKSMITH
Tow nsends’
SHOE STORE
Does all kinds of work in his line ant!
Solicit» a Share of your Patronage