ESTACADA FRÍXiRESS llxcoaroavrcm HENRY V . A 0 i \ , M. 0 . Physician and Surgeon NkKCTOkS ***** O k u . K í h s , I< k í í i I(»I A . E . S h a r k s , VicelbteMdnit OFI'ICH, ADJOINING KKSIDK.Nl.li C h a s , k . D u b o is 1 . S. W O H ER , t .t .t .4 Editor ami Local and Long Distance Telephone Manager WORK al *.Ye i «la ttic a in E ir ac V a Oiacor. a l j secenei c'.aos cn*U P u b lish e d t v e r y T h u rsd ay M ornìnq al L SI U Al) 4 , OktGON suafioumoN Cf-n» year Sia montili. ratis - The doctor’* phone can be connected with your home phone at night if re­ quested. One long ring. r co 50 Thursday. \av«mbcr ( 2 . 1908 Dr. L.A. W E L L S D E N T IS T O F S H E A R E R AN D W ELLS‘ Dentists o f Portland ELECTRIC The election is again over and the j returns so far indicate anotlier great j victory for the Republican potty. I t 1 also proves that a large portion of the ptopieare satisfied with conditi­ ons existing tinder its rule. We hear many strange and ridiculous argu- Bients oil political issues; liy taking careful note of what we hear. A great deal of ignorance of the differ- j ent phases is shown to be sure. The inte 1 gente of the masses of the A- j menean people however assures us that a vast majority know what they are doing and what they want to do. Not all the development of theories, political, are made by the Handles the best Fresh and few as many of these misleading arguments would indicate. For a- Cured M eats Obtainable niong the intelligent working men C ash paid for Hides and Market Produce and middle classes of society which form the great bulk of our population you will find these theories and well J ( Home cured Hams and Bacon, and rendered Lard ) [ tried principéis th o r o u g h ly under­ stood and iti ilv u u ii diseU—tt1. it Orders Promptly Filled for Out-of-Town, and City Trade is not thereto- •. much from th ig our America a instutions and future ¡ g v. eminent need fcai but rather 1 PROPRIETOR fro who i ' ..... Bil l ' befog the 11 nt1. Ti > make truth tobe j a — what it is not; to make black ap­ $ 2 a day j pear white and vice versa. This is j what we prefer to call ‘undesirables' ¡ They are frequently paid large sala-1 ries, because of their ability. Also A L L MODERN C O N V E N IEN C E S extract large sums of money from all classes of society, the rich and the noor the iuteligent as well as the most delightful Resorts on the Coast i One of th the ignorant. They make them all alike pay tribute to their genius. Local and Tourist Trade Solicited Let right-doing (righteousness) be the thing the ptople demand and pay reward for and you will find this same talent and ability working for the reward. Will visit Kstacada on Friday ami Saturday of each week Appointments may be made with Dr. A dix. When in need of GROCERIES, CONFECTIONARY, and PATENT M EDICINES Let us Figure with you on Pumps, Wheat Drills or any Kind of Farm Machinery tjîè Meat Market F . V an D u ren The Hotel Estacada î_ _ _ : The Portland Commercial Club had two great overflow occasions last week. There were more people present Tuesday night to get elec­ tion returns than at any time since the new building was erected. But the greattst event, both in attend­ ance and importance was the ban­ quet given Friday night to mark the opening of the “ North Bank Road” with the honored guests including James J. Hill, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Great Northern; Howard Elliott, President of the Northern Pacifie; Louis W. Hill, President of the Great North­ ern; Francis B. Clarke, President of the Spokane, Portland and Seattle George P. Harris, President of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, and other officials of national reputation in the railway and commercial world A miniature truiu was part uf the decorative scheme of the banquet tables. Two of the greatest displays of apples ever made in the Pacific Northwest are attractions for early in December. One will commence at Portland December ist and con­ tinue for three days, when Spok­ ane will take the center of the stage ifi this same character of entertain­ ment from Deeemlier 7th to 12th. November Records are now on Sale at THE ESTACADA PHARMACY 9983 After Sunset 9961 When it's Moonlight on the S ilv ’ry Rio Grande 9948 Sunbonnet Sue. 9990 My dream of the U. S. A. 9992 Faded Rose 9994 Come where My Love Lies Dreaming 9995 The Crater March Etc. Come in and hear them — FANTOfv 30 C edar Shingles W h e n i n n e e d o f F ir s t C l a s s C e d a r S h i n g l e s c o n s u lt m e. S h i n g l e s d e liv e r e d o r at th e m ill. N o s . I a n d 2 a lw a y s o n hand. W. A. Jones, Sales Agt., R. F A N T 0 N FERRY Cots-wold Ewes For sale Estacada See ! j Head of by V. Lingelbach, Estacada, Oregon. For Dr. W. M. M o r e y Notice for Publicdtion Barton (TO O LA TH f o r e a s t w e e k . ) Sunday School services were held , . A . . i bululay P m - very enterprising and profitable meeting ensued. An j c . . . o rg a n iz a tio n w a s form ed w i t h a u e n - * rec« « . * u. s. Undrtica .. reni«,j.; ro llu ien t o f m o re th an th ir ty w illin g ! c*««on.on tt>« 12 day of janu»* iso* w o rk e rs . R e g u la r m e e tin g s w e re chM. f . Ehman. Gcdfrar jobr w. Br- p lan n e d for S a b b a th S c h o o l s e r v ic e s ! •*•■ John M Snw«4 all * Portland.Ones*. , . . . at 10 an d c h u rc h s e rv ic e s at 1 1 a .m . done. T o o th Hoof a speciality'. i Estaea* Progr*»» Algernons. Dreasor. Register Rev. T. B. Griswold presided over | -------- ---------------------------------- ~ this meeting, but henceforth the Notice for Publii at ¡on work will be under the charge o f' Department of the Interior. U. S. land Rev. Bennett. Mrs. T. C. Miller \ “ffice at Port,a“'1 « Oregon, Oet. 27,190s.! was elected temporary Superintend -1 Notie* " ,u'rtb>' Kivcn th",1 ®*rta K’,,ofl- manof Portland, Oregon, who, on Oct. 27 ent, with Mis. t >ptal Crecraft a* tyoK, made timber land application No. assistant . Miss Lilas Scott as Sec- i 0596 for west 1-2 of Northwest 1-4,section retary and Miss Rate Custer a s I *2.township 6 south, of range 3 east «1 Treasurer. Much progt ess is ex- | Willamette meridian, hasfiled notice of ted intention to make final cash proof to es- | tablish claim to the land above described. [ Mr. Toni Custer returned to Port- before the register and receiver of U. S .! land, Monday, after spending an en- , land office at Portland, Oregon, on the joyable vacation at his home. Mr. »‘ thday of January 1909. Jeau Thomson spent part of the same j Claimant names as witnesses: E . W ells, of Portland, Oregon vacation with Mr. Custer's parents, 1 Thomas Devine of Portland, Oregon as their guest. Hunting and Clack­ W . E . Conyers of Clatskanie Oregon Andrew Nelson of Vesper, Oregon amas fishing held a great charm for Algernon S . Dresser, Register them aud proved a decided change from the great Telegraphic System j Estacada Progress, with which they have besn constant­ Notice for PubHcdtioa ly affiliated for many years. '»»»'» I"!' H. H u g h e s , P atents • RADE WAffN» D is io n s C o p v rig h t s Ac. Anyone sentiti)* a sketch and deaerarteli may quickly »»certalu our opinion f r » wheih«r aa invention ia prv.huldy |uile«lab>e. O-momnln^. clonaatrictlvcolludenti*!. HANDBOOK on 1‘ateu i» len t free* Oldest aponer for sccortn«paienta. Pianata tate n th roach Muuu 4 Co, recalva tptc+U wrtfc*. w lihoat ehanra. tn Iks - Cazadero, O r e J. V. BARR B L A C K SM IT H Is siili <1 the old stand and willing to do any of the work in his lini Scientific American. GIVE HIM A C A LL A handsomely tltastrofed weekly. la rg est ctr* cutatlon o f any sciontltlo Journal, Terms, re a r; four months, |L Sold by all a taUNN&Co.^-B— -New BO NNEY, B r a n c h O rtica. G36 V S t— W ai The FIRE /s here to stay and Is prepared to do all kinds of work FARMERS! PROPERTY OWNERS! How about yonr enfps? flow about your buildings? How about your furniture? Jo h n in his line at all times C O PY IN G £ E N L A R G IN G DO NB B ro w n Rackwood, Oregon Phone Photographer Gresham, Dimick & Dimick, 311 Represents the Oregon Fire Relief Associ» ] lion of McMinnville And six other lines of fire insur­ ance Remember lie is an insurance man, thoroughly responsible and reliable Attorneys at Law Nortary Public, General Law Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, A b ­ stracts furnished Department of the Interior, U. S . land Mr. Grover Judd is working for M ONEY LO A N ED office at Portland, Oregon, oct. 26, 1908. Mr. Kitzrailler at Eagle Creek now. Notice is hereby given that Hermit K. j WRITE HIM Miss Martha Burkhardt is suffer- J Cìregg of Portland, Oregon, who, on oct. ; Or leave word at this office O K FICBS: 2 , 3 A 4 , ANUKKSKN B U X 26, 190S, made timber and stone App. ing from a severe attack of heart No. 0591 for the west half of Northwest O rego n C it y O rego n failure. She is frequently afflicted quarter section 20, township 5 south, of I so aud is indeed in a pitiable plight. range 4 east, W illamette meridian has Mr and Mrs. Chas. Bartlemay filed notice of intention to m ake final LO AN M O NEY W A N T ED have again returned from Eastern i to establish claim to land above des- cribed, before the register and receiver Oregou, this time with the intention 7 % allowed on money left with at Portland, Oregon, on the 8-th day of of staying. January 1909. me to loan. Farm loans a special-, CEDAR Mr. Ed. Bates is now working on Claimant names as witnesses: ity. Abstracts furnished.—Grant C. B. Brown of Portland, Oregon his father’ s residence in Estacada. B. Diniick, Oregon City, Oregon. Wm. G alloway of Portland, Oregon Mrs. Bates spent Saturday aud Suu- Edward Turnev of Portland, ore- Notice for Publication day with Mr. Bates parents also. H. P. Ford of Portland, O rego n Algernon S. Dresser, Register U. S . Landofflce at Portland, Oregon. Oct. 3. 190& A new boy arrived at the home of Notice is hereby given that Hans FSulsen Of Mr. aud Mrs. John Miller last Tues­ Estacada Progress. George. Oregon, who. on Sept. 3. 1902, made homestead entry No. 14,526 serial 0470 for SEtf day. of nw JiS-sc. 28, town 3 south, range 5 east Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to Mr. Chas. Burkhardt returned Notice makefinal five year proof to establish claim to the from his claim iu the mountains landabove described before the register and receiver last week aud brought a large sup­ Notice is hereby g iv e n t h a t a p e t it io n S- band office at Portland, Ores-:«* on the 13 day of November 1908. j will be presented to the City Council of ply of hue venison. Claimant names as witnesses: - Miss Mabel Judd and Miss Lilas Estacada for a Retail Liquor License to Her.ry Johnson of George. Oregon Fred Lins of _ _ . , sell spintons, vinous and malt liquors Scott were in Barton Friday even- accor,linR the 1>n>vls„ms ma(lc and Wm. Held o i Frank Ochs of “ j provided for in in Ordinance No. i. The Algernon S . Dresser. Register. iss Kate Custer and Mrs. Opal Gilding to be occupied is situated on Miss raft spent Tuesday «'"1 Secon<1 St' Crecraft tuesclay evening 1 ana complies with the provisions of said Notice for Publication pleasure seeking in Portland after ordinance. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR which Mrs. Crecraft joined Miss Dated Nov. 4th 1908 f. R . W ilson U. S . Land Office at Pcnlartd. Oregon. Ocn 3. 1 908 Notice is hereby given that Guy Woodle, of Deem. Eva Fruner of Estacada, and left for Clackamas County. Oregon, who. on Feb. 12, 1903. Oregon City to attend. Teachers In­ an example, should do just the op­ made Homestead entry No. 14747, Serial. No. 0472 stitute the remainder of the week. posite. There’ s only a little creek for NW1/*. Section 10. Township3 south, Range 5 Willamette Meridian has filed norice of intention Miss Custer returned Wednesday. ! between us and Springwater, which east. tc make Final five year Proof, to establish cfadmto the Mr. Ed. Douglass and Mr. Sam Wilsou trom Eagle Creek made a business trip here Friday. Miss Dora Gibson returned Thurs- day from a prolonged visit in Port- land. Mrs. Addie Tomlinson and ami sou Carl accompanied her. Prosperity has been rife in nil parts of Oregon, and all the elec­ P a in t in g . Pap et tion had todo with it one way or . (¡he other was to give some men an H t i n g i n g a n d C a l c e m i - W O f ' k O Í c lll k í f l d S DODGE excuse to wait. Now that even an d Glad to hear from the Spring« a that is useless people are closing n ing. 1st cla ss w o rk. great contract ml ' iil ■ ter correspondent hut very sorry we it \ will G u aran teed . offended him. U< W i l l be in E s ta c a - Mr. James Black of Portland vis- 'SCHOOL INDEMNITY SELECTION da. S a t u r d a y N ov. ited Dodge, and wondered why it T 't i l - 'I ’ POINT.MKNTS M W UK took a letter longer to go from Port­ C V l< I > TH ANKS States Land Office. Portland. Oregon I MAOK WITH land to Dodge than to gofrout Port­ rir 10. t«oe. W. A. JO N ES. land to New York. e is hereby given that the State of Oregon | Chas. IC. Du Boise desi rei > thank! t.;ber 10. 1 908 artlievd for the N** cIN W 'i Miss Mabel Francis has returned W ilO S O '0* Section 12. T. 2 S.uth Range 4 East and ' . . . . filed In this office a list of School Indemnity Selec- ‘ from the teachers institute at Ore­ generously came to the rescue of the whk.h „ M,j ,.nj „ j ,h„ ud it*. S A L E S A liK N T S W AN TED . gon City. mill m.l lumber in his recent fire. '* . ,»n to tii« rubiie tor in,ivctmn , Anrand all parsons, claiming adversity tS#at»ve $36.00 per week or 400 percent profit. It seems as though when ever we i l l s . , t . r t h e w o t d s of sympathy and a . i or any lagal subdivision thareof. or A ll samples, stationery, an ti art catalogue give a dance a party is also given on cheer l i e has received from the "V* the same I»nd«v the mining laws otdaair- , „ . ngto show said land to ba more valuable for tnin- j free. We wimt one permanent aj^ent in tl»e same night. We don’t think it l O k f i U l l l t y llY g e n e r a l a s well a.s the eraj f5r agricultural wurroses ortcchiect to this locality for the largest picture ami is done ou purpose and wish to say fctieril ^itrouage oi the t>ast w hich for any legal .-eaaon sh ' ta d f. • frame hotase in America. Kxperiem , ... ;hair claims 01 »hair affidavits 0 ! trotest ot c^ntaat in unne.ess.irs-. \Ve instruct you how to that any time there is anything go- »laiat the enterprise possible. thl# cf(lct sell our soods and turnish the cnpital ing on, that our dances will inter- ALGERNON S . DRF.SSER Segiatar If you w.iut,a permanent, honorable and (ert we wj|j ¡„^tpone them i: GEO. W BILERS Racaivai. Eitacwls Propres* $1.00 profital.le position, write us hxtav tor „ ... . , , , , , ■ , told in time. But if — given to break I k a iaty daaifnaia the Estacada Pr;t,r«ss as the particulars, catalogue and samples n e w s ie r In which the above notice is tc he mb- tip our dances, we feel very sorrv FRANK W. \VII.I.IAMS COMPANY, II iked. Subscribe Now 1214 \V. TAYLOR ST. Chicago 111. that the very people that should set ALGERNON S. DRESSER Register l l Veterinary" Department of the Interior, U. S. Land office at Portland. Oregon. Oct. 29. 1908.) Notice is hereby given that William P. Whisler of , Portland. Oregon, who, on Oct. 29, 1908. made i,imber land application No. 0609 for sw*i of nw ;* ■ NHof SWK and S W ^ of SW\' ofseetton 26. Town- 2 Sc»:th of Ranee 6 Eaat of Willamette Meridian h#* fileM 4 '11 [ T IM E C A R D shouldn't keep us from being ncigh- land above described, before Register and Receiver. I 0 . W. P. & R y . Co. U. S . Land Offece, at Portland Oregon, on the Id borly, to be neighborly we must day of November. 1908. K S T A C A J IA -P O R T L A N D Claimant names as witnesses: have peace and harmony, and we Andrew J. Kitsmiller. of Dover Oregon ’ Cars leave Estacada for Port­ can’ t ever ha\-e that by acting that Joseph Deschazer' land: Maurice Grifenheim. Bissei way. We can’ t see any wrong in Psul Magnolia Dover dancing, but we are willing to b a , Algernon S Dresser. Register. convinced, if somebody will show ¡ 7:22, 9:22, 1 1 22: A. M. and ns it is wrong. We ought to be 1:22, 3:52, 6:22, 9 :15 P. M. SHOE SALE ! told about it and reasoned with, if Cars Wave Portland for Esta­ we are a bnnch of savages a mission- cada: Great Reduction in Foot ary ought to be put among us, but 7:15, 9 :15, 1 1 : 1 5 A. M. and if anybody tries to break our dat • W ear Bargains now can <••* 5 . 5 45 . 6 : i 5 . 7 »5 P- M. ces, without first showing us we be had at are wrong, we will surely vote a gainst local option next election. Freight also leaves Portland Tow nsends’ The committee that awarded the in the morning goes to Caza- ' priie waltz to Jean Lewellen, was SHOE STORE dero and returns to Portlaud j J commended for their good judge 4 ment. Mr. John A. Linn, who has! been back at Clayton, 111 ., for al-j Main o ffim of Ib« coinpanv: 132-1-2 1 * \ First St. Portland, Oregon. Dmlge, Oregon, most a year past, came into Estaca- ! ^+H»4 , »,1» + , » » i, Nov. 10, 1908. da on Thursday last. Mr. Linn is Mr. Editor:— looking first rate and enjoys these j A s our Dodge Correspondent says 6ne sunshiny days we are having, j W . C. W H IT F IE L D we must have a very bad man in ^ y s *he corn crop of III. was our neigliliorbood. one who violates poor and in consequence too high in TH E NRW the law of our land. price to feed hogs, and they are be­ Now it looks as if he is the man jni{ soM off and ns a consequence B L A C K S M IT H w*10 *s looking for trouble, and he * will surely find it, if he writes anv pork is selling at a lower price, . . * lies . , •— and 1 , - abuse k*— - about 1 ---* Mr. Linn is here for a short time more cl . . his tne_ only, when he will again return to Doe* all kind* o f work in his line an«? —j. W. Marrs ! Clayton. Solicita a Share of your Fatrouage