Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, December 31, 1908, Image 4

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Entered at the jcstoffice In Eoiacada, Oregon, aa
second class mail
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V*ubii«hed E very Ih u rs d d y
ESTACADA, 0U IG 0N
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES
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Th ur» day, D tc e .n b e r
$1 00
50
il, 1608
1909 will he the travel y ear for
the l’acific Northwest The most fi
advantageous rates are in this direc j
tion. All of the great railroads of
the country are going to ben ! their
efforts toward presenting the re
sources of this portion of the Uni '
ted States throug ¿out the Hast j
Çanaelu and Europe. The Portland p
Rose Show and the Alaska-Yukon- 3
Pacifie- Exposition will he two iiu ;
portant features and railroad i:;en *
in all the large centers of popula­
tion predict an enormous travel.
The greatest Holiday trade ever
enjoyed by Portland and the other
cities and towns of Oregon closed on
the evening of December 24th. It
was estimated that there were ex­
ceeding sixty thousand actual shop­
pers in the stores and Upon the
streets of Portland at four o’ clock
Christmas Eve. The entire down­
town district was a mass of moving
vehicles and pedestrians and the
aisles of the larger retail houses
tvere alm ot impassable.
The Pacific Monthly has organ­
ized a Progress Department, to be­
gin with the January number. It
is the purpose of this Department
to condense original items which
will iuterest prospective hoir.eseek-
ers or investors in Oregon. The
editor of this Department has re­
quested your correspondent to say
that he would especially appreciate
letters direct from producers giving
facts which would be of interest to
intended homeseekers.
Si a . ü t e 4 s use ;2>IL it osi? arai
Cured Meals Oblainabie
CfackrmasCo. By
“Emigrant’’
Cash paid for Hides and MarXd Pioduce
!
Home cured Hams and Bacon, and rendered Lard
Continued Fron« I/ist Work
)l
P a i n t i n g . I-’¿ p u t
C. Mi.itr
Mr. aliti Mis T !
' of Cierne, Orcg., wore s uiintu.vn /-{a n g j n g artcJ C a l c e m i -
! Monday.
nin g .
Plastering New Con­
crete Building
days |
F. Van Duren
G u a ra n te e d .
á¡
The Hotel F ^ ¿Iff’: if a
O F F I C I ', A D J O I N I N G K K S I D K N C R
Locai and Long Dittarne Telephone
1st class w o rk .
One of the pastimes of early
! was to po out for an hour's hunt
•V,r v, ;!e mhic , often the girls, or I A. Cl.artiley & Sons, plarte.ers
• 0 YEARS'
u n t e t i ,
Orders Promptly Filled for Out-of-Towu, ami l'it\ Trade
EXPERIENCE
.
of the family would take of
bavii ,he contracts ,or
| the dogs to drive, as it is called, P e e r in g the new concrete build ,
going to a place designate 1, then uig and M- E. Parsonage l'U'l.ii.gj
set '■
s on the hunt for game. and are now engaged on th.‘ con- ' X
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PROPRIETOR
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; As they hud runways Where they t retbu ild in g, having most n! the
T ra d e M a r k *
lath on and ready to plaster. E. |
D e s ig n s
;
generally
rat),
the
hunter
stationed
- K rr:*i, .tss:?.
C
o
p y r ig h t s A c .
himself on a runway to shoot the! Cl arnley, the expert lather who
Ant.«'» »• 111 ...... ..
*nJd^rl|.tlqnii.«J
$ to a week
quick!V
our oplutou ft— wiiotner an
y VV'
l.utuiitabl
a day
game as it came by, pursued by | has attracted a good deal of utt‘. 11- h i.A . d - u lit su * . 1 Uve.
. ‘ ¡ tu ., eiiliiü.
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HANDBOOK r ou J *£*?“
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Uoji
by
the
way
he
manipulates
a
bt.
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ii’nt
nktMicy
iicy for
ior Boeunnir
sor---- «aleuta,
the oncoming hounds.
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Mutin Â
A Co.
< recalva
rutou.d tukcü tbrou^U
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->ut
fc
Tinrnu,
tu
the
and lath,
put tptcCü Mutici,
One day Mr. Pierce and a daught­ hammer, nail,
er, 'hen just in her teens, but long on >1500 lath in five days t>l .-even
A Sfin ii .«U7 ,:'.n»tr»li «1 w«.kl». I"B<>«'
| since called to 1 er reward, went hours each. He can drive 2500
iLL MODERN CONVENIENCES
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O
« s a fifi- *
lath
in
a
day
of
eight
hours.
To
| hunting on what is now Estacada
WíiNN
r
r.o.30,B,o*d,*'’
Newi5
do
this,
by
a
little
mathematical
lliAuiib Ul‘ i S l ï S . WMWnmoo. U.
i Heights. It was not long till the
One of the m ost delightful Resorts on the Coast f* ] well trained dogs scented game, calculation, we find he must drive
u which could be told by their deep 1250 nail# and handle 31.4 lath in
“ d b 1 r --«—i'.l'-. i- S
voiced bark. The girl being tired ;l11 ho!lr' or !lt the ra,e of fn
Loca! and Tourist Trade Solicited
b\ her ciimb st >. 1 in a trail resting and drive twenty nails every second |
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ti w • — r.-VT'
and listening to the hounds wlitu If you think it is easy just try H i
suddenly with terribL fright, a two drive twenty nails a second without | i"
PARMHRS1 PROPERTY
year old deer came running ffr life •.he other accompanvtnents and sue.
OWNERS!
with lowered head not seeing the Of course he uses his eyes, hands,
H .n v a b o u t y o u r crop s?
hut
gill, and being used to speeding in
mouth Xoa*ve aud !’rai:’
D o w a b o u t y o u r b u ild in g s ?
the path, struck the girl so she fell! each must move quickly to accom-
H ow a b o u t y o u r fu rn itu re ?
a
the speeding deer and thus| i’lish this ,ask T ‘1-* col,crete bli,!d'
J o h n B ro w n
■ got a ride on a wild deer’ s back for : inS wiU C0Illal" about I<,8° S<1- >ds-
R o c k w o o d , O re g o n
a short ways before she could free ! of Plaster- The beavy bean'5 of
Phono
G r e s h a m , 311
herself from her impromptu mount, j the ceilinK will form panel work,
Tire d o c t o r ’« p h o n e can lie co n n e c te d
w ith y o u r h o m e p h o n e a t n ig h t If re-
«¿ ucs U n I. O n e lo n g r in g .
Result of the Do!* Contest
At ihe
Estacada Pharmacy
Smntinc J3m«rtcan.
907 Good until Jan. 25 1909
2nd Chance Ticket 1756 Good after Jan. 24 until Feb 25
3rd Chance Ticket
898 Good after F b. 24 until Mar. 25
Which she was very glad to do. It ■and il is
*heT wiu
is us.less to say she was scared as | a vcr>’ tlni‘lue' as wel1 as pleasing,
well as surprised and didn't wish to effect. Adamant plaster is being
used
The Cl itnleys are well
repeat the experience.
known here, having plastered ihe
(To be continued)
M. E. Church, also the houses
built by the company at Faradv
Barion
Misses Mabel Judd, Dora Gibson
and airs. Opal Crecraft received the
third and tour th degrees of imitation
into the Grange Saturday Dec. 19.
All 1.port a pleasant day.
Mrs. Adclie Tomlinson and son,
Curl, of St Johns aie the guests
of Mrs. Grace Gibson and family.
Mr. Herman Duns of Currinsville
was the guest at Barton friends
Friday, Xmas.
Mrs. Opal Crecraft and Messrs.
Eugene Thompson and Hugo
Scluvitcenberg were the Sunday
guests of Miss Kate aud Mr. Tom
Custer.
Mr. Al. Phillipi of Eastern Ore­
gon was the guest of his sister Mrs.
Isaac Scott and family Sunday.
Mrs, Opal Crecraft was ihe guest
of her brother, Mr. Earl Todd, in
Portland, and Miss Joyce Withey
of Suntiyside, Saturday evening.
Mr. Roscoe Zeek has returned
from Eastern Oregon to spend a
month’s vacation with his parents.
Mrs. J. B. Smith and daughter,
Stella, of Mount Scott, were Tues­
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Smith, here.
Western Lum ber & Fuel |
C o ’s. Mu! Running
D r .L .A . W E L L S
0 IIS
F IR E
1st Chance Ticket
bl. U.
Physician unti Surguoii
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D E N T IS T O F
SHE ACER AND
D e m is ts
of
W ELLS’
P o r t la n d
W ill v is it E st'.ca d u o u F rid a y
S a tu rd a y o f c * c h w e e k
»>ul
A p p o in tm e n ts u iu v lie m ad e
w ith D r. A d ix .
When in need of
GROCERIES, CONFECTIONARY,
and PATENT MEDICINES
Don’t forget I can supply your
needs, and solicit your patronage
H . H u gh es, • Cazadero, O re
J. V. BARR
B L A C K SM IT H
Is stilt at the old stand and willing to do
any of th# work In hi* line
R e p re s e n ts th e
Oregon Fire Relief Associa-
' tion of McMinnville
GIVE HIM A CALL
A n d s ix o th e r lin e s o f Fire insur*
an ce
R e m e m b e r h e is nti in su ra n c e
m a n , th o r o u g h ly re sp o n sib le
a n d re lia b le
Dimick & Dimick,
WRITE
HIM
O r le a v e w o rd a t th is o ffice
Attorneys at Law
£faF“ N'ortary Public, General Law
Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, Ab­
stracts furnished
MONEY LOANED
The Western Lumber and Fuel
C >. at their wood plant are turning
Notice for Publication
out some fine wonk in the line .1
moulding*. Mr. Hays, the fore­ D e p a rtm e n t of th e I n te r io r , U . S . kin .l
office a t P o r tla n d , O re g o n , o c t . 16, 1908.
man, has been mittiug the mill and
N o tice is h e r e b y g iv e n th a t H e rm it E .
machinery in order to meet the G r e g g f P o r tla n d , O r e g o n , w h o , o n o c t.
gtowhtg demands of this Estacada 26, 1908, m a d e tim b e r a n d s to n e A p p .
enterprise. In a visit to the plant N o. 0591 lo r th e w e st h a lf o f N o rth w e s t
the other day we found five men q u a rte r se c tio n 20, to w n s h ip 5 so u th , of
at work in the mill and were shown ra n g e 4 e ast, W illa m e t te m e rid ia n has
filed n o tic e o f in te n tio n to m a k e fin al
President Jacob Oould Schurnian
samples of the work done by the p roo f to e s ta b lis h c la im to la n d n lx w e d e s ­
of Cornell University, and chairman
machines, which, we are pleased to c r ib e d , b e fo re tlie re g is te r a n d re c e iv e r
of the first Philippine Commission,
say are of a high order. The at P o rtla n d , O reg on , o n th e 8 th d a y o<
s j& k z tâ Ê k
one of America’ s uoted educators,
mouldings used in the big concrete J a n u ary 190%.
apassg
C la im a n t n am e s os w itn e sse s:
is making a tour of the country, be-
building, the largest and best build­
C . IS. B r o w n o f P o rtla n d , O re g o n
in , entertained by the commercial
ing so far erected in Estacada, were
W iu . G a llo w a y o f P o r tla n d , O reg on
and educational organizations. He
made in this plant. A number of
E d w a rd T u r n e y
o f P o r tla n d , o re-
was a guest of the Portland Com­
II. P . F o rd o f
P o r tla n d , O reg on
changes are yet to be made. A lot
A lg e r n o n S . D re sse r, R e g is t e r
mercial Club at luncheon Saturday
of decking is to be built, on a level
E stacad a P ro g re s s
and was given a dinner at the Uni­
with the mill floor atid new saw mill
versity Club Saturday evening.
is to be erected on the South side of
the present building, which will be
Notice f o r Publication
located fifty feet distant on account
LO CAL NEW S
D e p a rtm e n t <d th e I n te r io r . U . S . la n d
of tile fire insurance clauses. The office a t P o r tla n d , n re g o n , O c t. 27, 1908.
mill will be 24x100 ft. in dimension. N o tic e is h e r e b y g iv e n th a t B e rta E .H o ff-
Mr. Belfils, Cashier of the Estaca-
A new seventy horse power engine m a n o f P o r tla n d , O rego n, w h o , o n O c t. 27
da State Bank and son, Stanley,
This elegant home in Estacada is for sale with either two or
1908, m a d e tim b e r la n d a p p lic a tio n N o .
and boiler will be put in, also a
went to Roseburg on Thursday
0596 fu r w e s t 1-2 o f N o r th w e s t i-4 ,s c ctio n
four
lots.
Terms
to
suit
E.
P.
Scott,
Estacada,
Ore.
new poney-resaw, in fact most of 22,t o w n s h ip 0 s o u th , o f ru n g e 3 ea st o f
evening last, returning on Monday.
the mill w ill be new as only parts of W illa m e tte m e rid ia n , h a s file d n o tic e o f
This is Mr. Belfils old home and he
decided to rpvnd a few days among
Mr. Grover Judd was the guest their mill on Wade Creek cat» be in te n tio n to m a k e fin a l c a s h p ro o f to e s ­
relatives and old friends. lie en­
of Isaac Scott and family the p st utilized on.aecount of it not being ta b lish c la im to th e la n d a b o v e d e s crib e d ,
b e fo re th e re g is te r an d r e c e iv e r o f U . S .
joy i 1 his visit very much.
heavy enough. We are glad to ste la n d o ffice a t P o r tla n d , O re g o n , o n th e
week.
the
plant
again
in
operation.
Miss Kate Custer and Mrs. Opal
1 1 th d a y o f J a n u a ry 1909.
Miss Gertrude Morrow who has
On Wednesday the Portland | Crecraft joined Miss Joyce Withey
C la im a n t n a m e s as w itn e s s e s :
SPRINGVVATIR
been one of the telephone girls since
Water Power and Electric Trans­ 1 of Suimyside, Miss Ada Silcher of
E . W e lls ,
o f P o r tla n d , O re g o n
the iuaugeriiion of the two-shift
A
Mill
Raising
ri Woodgtock> Miss Helen'Tliavcr of
T h o m a s D e v in e o f P o r tla n d , O re g o n
mission
Company
was
incorporated.
On Sunday Rev. Greswt.il a Sun­
method established a couple of
W . E . C o n y e r s o f C la ts k a n ie O re g o n
The capital stock is $1.000,000. Its , Stlhvoo(lf and Miss May Moore of
years ago by the company, has day School worker, came up from
A n d re w N e ls o n o f V e s p e r , O re g o n
Clias. E. DuBoi e of the DuBoise
President
is
William
Hurlburt,
who;
A lg e r n o n S . D re sse r, R e g is te r
tendered her resignation, to take ef­ Portland and preached in the
Lumber
&
Fuel
co.
desires
us
to
was the former Manager of the O. \ uing, Dec. 19, in Portland, making
E s ta c a d a P ro g re s s .
fect January 1st. The manager of j Spriiigwater church, morning id
say to his friends aud neighbors,
VV. P. Co. It is supposed the new
a merry theatre party at the Bunge-
till-’ telephone Co. and the directors evening. He handled his text in
that on Saturday January 2nd 1909
Co. i . hut a re-organization of the
low. Afterwards, all were guests
of the E stacada P rogress have an intelligent way and gave a fine
he will have an old time "raising”
Clackamas Land & Electric Co.
made arrangements whereby the 1 talk to the Sunday School,
| of Miss Ada Siic'ier to a Xmas din-
(mill raising) aud invites all his
formed about six weeks ago and
1 tier at Swetland's aud enjoyed a
office of the P rogress will be inov -1 The young people of Springwat-
friends and neighbors to cotne and
commenced arrangements to con­
! dainty and dv'ightful r. past.
ed into the phone building, o n ! er gave a fine program Christmas
participate. All the luxuries and
struct a dam about a mile West of
Broadway, and the P rogress force j Eve. The children learned their
Barton is ha-’ing its share of Hol­ fun-making-acts of the early day W h e n in need o f F ir s t Class
our city. The new Co. expects to
will assist Miss Mary Womcr to do parts exccntly. They must of had a
put in a plant capable of generating iday visiting and all are cdjoying "raisings” will here be seen and C ed a r S h in g les c o n su lt me.
the phone work.
g.xal instructor. Old Santa Claus
re-enacted over again, thus giving S hingles d e liv e re d o r a t th e
15,000 horse power. The dam is the beautiful weather.
.Jiss Flossie Davis has returned the young and rising generation m ill. Nos. I a n d 2 a lw a y s on
Mr. W. K. Stansell of Jackson­ was there and brought a number of to he of concrete and it is expected
ville Oregon, has moved to Kstaca­ valuable presents and over thirty that it will be completed and ready to b<-r parents, from Bake Oven, some knowlege, from actual life, of hand.
W. A Jones, Sales Aft.,
da to reside, permanently. He has pounds of candy.
the fun their fathers, mothers,
Estacada
to operate in two years. Active Oregon.
On Saturday evening a gathering work will he begun as soou as some
purchased tlm furniture of E. L.
Miss Dora Gibson is on the sick grandfathers, and grandmothers ex-
Fraley and has rented Mr. Fraley’s of the voting people, by Invitation of the minor details are completed. list.
perieuced when the "raising’ ’ time
beautiful cottage ill Estacada into of William Smith, consisting of a- A11 engineering company are busily
Miss Alta Jucld is this weeks’ came. It will l>e remembered that
which his family, comprising wife hout thirty persons, had an enjoy­ working, and have been for over a guest of Miss Ada Gerber at Spring- the DuBoise Lumber co. had their
P o r tla n d R e s ta u r a n t
and two children, will move imme­ able time at his home Mr. and month.
plant destroyed by fire, the act of
waiter.
( R e-o p en e d )
diately
Mr. Stansell is an exper­ Mrs Smith’s children, Ray of Port­
an incendiary, and to repeat what
Miss Lilas Scott is this weeks’
t-need saw mill and hi tuber man land, Albert from Astoria and Oilic
Mr. Henry Du Bob e said at that
P. R. Moak has disposed of all guest of Miss Mabel Judd.
Clean and Com­
and is especially qualified as an ex and her three children from Logan, his interests here and left tor the
time conveys a better idea of how Home Cooking
pert timber cruiser. He has been who have been away for sometime, state of Washington. Asa Hawk­
the people felt about it. Mr. Du­
fortable beds
Reasonable
Christmas is over and everybody
appointed to the position of Forest were present and helped to cele­ ins bought for four hundred dollars
Boise said, "I have lived more than
Rates
Your patronage
is
made
happy
in
our
little
burg.
Forman for the Western 1 ,11mtier K; brate the occasion.
fifty years in Oregon and have had
the two lots 10 and 11 ill Fraley’ s
Mr. Walter Burghardt is spend­ ups aud downs and tvvo or three
Solicited
Fuel company and will cruise tim-
A student from Corvallis, Gerald addition. John Dow ty bought the
.K-r and conduct logging and wood Wilcox, is home to spend the holi­ wood contract that Mr. Moak has ing hi. vacation at home in Barton. fife ,osses bm to feel that x 1)ad I
Mr. Dix of \ ancouver spent single enemy that desired to burn
^Ir*
A. \1 illiams ha* closed a
cutting operations for the company days.
been running down at Morrow.
Christmas
w
ith
hi*
sister,
Mrs.
J.
our
property,
hurts
ine
more
than
dt-
’
al
whereby
he liecomes the pos-
Diving his headquarters at Bstaca-
Mr. Seltzer is quite ill.
Consideration five hundred dollars.
C.
Miller.
'all
the
loss.”
So
here’s
to
the
new
sessor
of two acres of land near
da. The first work assigned by j
Mr». Moak aud the children left a
the company to Mr. Stansell is the
The road district had a meeting mill, may she go up bigger and boweb ' alley, about one au j a
The enterprising people of Gilli- couple of weeks ago and are spend
duty of supervising the cutting of am County will hold a big Progrès- ing their time with her parents at 1 Monthly to levy a five mill tax. more useful than ever.
, f,>urth miles East of Portland’ s
Eastern boundary line, and about
til nut 1500 cords of wood on the sit e Convention under the auspices Elvcrtou. Wash. Mr. Moak left to There were only twelve in favor of j
/Xshhuin place, the htuiu|' ige ot
|
one-half mile from the O. W. P.
it and about double against it.
LOAN MONEY W A N TE D
of the Gilliam County Improve- j« " them there on Tuesday, a week
which is now owtied by the comp­
car
line. It is Mr. Williams intern
Miss Florence Davi of Eastern
»go.
any. Mr. Stansell will l>e prepar- ¡ "lent Association. It is the i iteu-
Oregon is spending the holidays
7% allowed on money left with tion to get some outdoor exercise in
«til to hire the wood cutters for the tion of the people of this county to
,
,
,
,
, John dohrist last week purchased with her folks, C. O. Davis. Flor me to loan. Farm loans a special- clearing up his new possessions and
»votk early in January end t luise begin one of the most active adier- through J. W. Reed th Green
1
enee hasn't the use of her arm yet ity. Abstracts furnished. Grant then start a job printing office in
who desire employment of that
t'tj.iraoiçr should s . e him immediate tising campaigns ever carried on hv property. Lot .8 Block 12 consider- since she was hurt in the Summer. U. Dimick, Oregon City, Oregon
Portland.
spy Oregon county.
, atiot» $650.00
i
FANTON
Cedar Shingles
R. FANTON
O F F IC E S : 2, 3 & 4 , A N D R B S K N B L D .
O
r f x io n
C
O
it v
regon
CEDAR
SHINGLES
We manufacture all kinds of Cedar
Shingles and are prepared at all
times to deliver the same. Also
to sell at the mill, having stock oa
hand at all times
We also have stock on hand with
our agent in Estacada
KRIEGER BROS. &C0.
-----PROPRIETOR—
Estacada Agent— A. Morrow
ifi»i»i|"l
TIM E C A R D
O. W. P. & Ry. Co.
K S T A C A D A -P O R T E A N D
Cars leave Estacada for Port­
land:
7:22, 9:22, 1122: A. M. and
1:22, 3:52, 6:32, 9:15 P. M.
Cars leave Portland for Esta­
cada:
7:*5, 9 :* 5 , 11:15 A. M. and
1 : 15 . 3-45>
7:35 P. M.
Freight also leaves Portland
in the morning goes to Caza­
dero and returns to Portland
M a in o ffices o f th e c o m p a n y : 132 1-2 i
F ir s t S t . P o r tla n d , O re g o n .
W. C. WHITFIELD
ran
nrw
BLACKSMITH
D oe« a l l k in d « o f w o r k ia h it lin e an d
S o licit« a S h o re o f y o u r P a tr o n a g e
Notice for Publication
Departm«nt of
InteriorK J- S
CsnJ «flic« at Portland. Oregon. Oct. 2 9 . 1908
Notice is hereby given that William P. Whisler of
Portland. Oregon, who. on Oct. 2 9 . 1908 . made
timber land appHcatv n No. 0609 for SW tf of NWK
N * of S W * and S W * of S W * ofsection 2 6 . Town-
ship 2 South of Rant« 6 Eist of Willamette Meridian
has filed notice of Intention to make final Cash proof
to eerablish claim to land above described, before the
register Jt receiver of U. S . Lend office at Portland
Oregon, on the 12 day of jam^ry 1 90 «
Claimant runes as witresses’
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