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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1909)
•** * a basis in religion and tile establish bruises As there was 110 phvshiuu ment of a workable and woikiilg nearer thau Oregon City his wife theory of life that views man as did the best she could in reducing something more than a mere lump tire fractures but it was some time | of matter.” And the Wall Street before lie was able to be around Journal is not particularly given to again. A short time after he had regain preaching iitl:er. ‘ Dry ' urv.is are tol>e found in ed his health he went hunting down c-c r\ State in the Union and tlky down on the Curriu bottom alone, l ire y tting lirger a'l the time. I 'll trying to jump from a log on which he had been walking, a snag ‘ 1 It re .» a ie..s i.. j of a broken limb caught in the: The production of distilled grain bottom of bii buckskin pants, spirits was 41,000,<¡00 gallons !tss causing him to land on liis head in ' j in 1908 than in 19« 7. Vet some the soft mud, gun in hand. When j say prohibition does not prohibit. lie finally got up he discovered that H. W. Kuhlman lie had a broken arm and other1 minor bruises that kept him from j Historical Inc^ents of work for six months. This was not a very encouraging thing to his The Pioneer Life In wife and family in their struggles to tame the wilderness and make Clackamas Co. B y iuto a habitable place. (To be continued) “Em igrant" ■JL VS D IR H C T O R S : Gito. E s t e s , President A. E . S p a r k s Vice President C u a s . K. Di 'SOIS K. S. W O M K R , E d ito r '*nd M anager Entered *i il.e po£tefftce In Estacada, Oregcr. sa aaccnd dass mai! f u l b b c d Every Thursday Morning et ¡ ESTACADA, OREGON One y «er Six months SUBSCRIPTION RATES ÌI 4 ' $1 00 50 ThurKUy, February II, 1409 Ivvtcrn Clackamas ranchers, as well as all residents of the county should l>c interested in finding out, in a scientific way, the properties our soil contains and what can he grown on it most profitably. The National Government through the Department of Agriculture has been seiulifi; soil surveying parties to various parts of the United States mi request. Sec’y. Wilson says he will arrange for soil surveys in the following counties of Oregon as soon us funds are available for the ex- jtr.ses. Linn County, on request of citizens of Harrisburg, Washing ton Co., Clatsop C o., Ifood River and Umatilla. Why not re piest the same for Clackamas, and es pecially Eastern Clackamas. Soil surveys include analysis of the var ious soils in a given district for the purpose of discovering just what ic-rtuin sections are best'adapted for Most of this work lias been done Eu-t of the Rockey Mountains and the Bulletins issued by the Bureau of soils are eagerly read by farmers in surveyed districts. This elegant home in Estacada i> for sale with either two or four lots. Terms to suit E. 1 ’ . Scott, Estacada, Ore. From lan. 28 Hawaiian Pineapples PH YSICIAN A SURGEON OKI IC R , A D JO IN IN G R E S I PUNCH T radì N U nna D is io n s CûRVRiaiiTS Ac. i Local and Long Distance Telephone J Anyone lending n ikelch and d«s©rtj4lnn m i) The doctor'» phone can f>e conuuctetl quickly tt-scertain <>«ir opinion free her an Invention Is piobahly iwilunluMe. Ouumtinlca- | with your home phone ut mg hi if re- t ions at riot) y rontJdoutlal. IMN!)RU0K «m inionta aunt fiue. Oldest aacney for iut«*urtri< patema. quest*«!. One long ring. ratinila taken through Mum» A f Sfuriai no* ice t without obn rae. In Ihu Sentine Jimcrkan ■'». largest Lnrgost elr- ell A haudaonsaly lllnafrated weakly. d. Terms, T«*t ms. 93 f3 I rnlau> a of any yeivniUlu Journal. dl new tip wad calori. ft year : four uiootba, |L 8 g Id by all addolora, ■New York 361 Oreadway. f ilngton. I D. Cm i SfecoT&S V BU Waahtoutou. 1 ■ « * «- » -J--A- . —*—I - . i —X--S--1—a—i - l ii ill i t \ F I R E "I Continued H E N R Y V.ADIX.M.D 6 0 YKAR8' EXPERIENCE FARMERS! PROPERTY OWNERS! How alnmt your crop»? b‘ ow about your building»? How about your furniture? John Brown R o c k w o o d , O re g o n P hone G resh a m , 311 Dr.L.A. W E L L S D E N T IS T O F SHEARER D e n tis ts ARD of W ELLS' P o r t la n d W ill visit Kstacaila on- Friday «ml Saturday of vault; week. Api>ointiiieiits uiav made with D*. Adix. D im ic k & D im ick, Attorneys at Law ft ^ N o r t a r y Public, General Law Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, Ab stracts furnished Represents the Old Hunter’ s brother was a large, There In Bunches Oregon Fire Relief Associa ¡j Indian ami was not so good to the , tion of McMinnville whites for he joined the savages, M ONEY LO ANED fought the whites. On this ac G R O W E R S OF P A R A D IS E OF And six other lines of fire insur- count Old Hunter always knew T H E P A C IF IC TO E X P L O IT WRITE HIM OFFICES: 2 , 3 & ANI 5 KESKN HLIX when to warn the whites to flee, T H E IR F R U IT A T T H E Or leave word at this office A L L MODERN C O N V E N IE N C E S O rkgon C rr» O kkgon this made it unsafe for hint for COM ING EX P O SIT IO N the Indians knew that he told the IN S E A T T L E When m need of whites. One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coasi CONTEST NOTICE Wild game was in great abun (Special Correspondence to the Progress) GROCERIES, CONFECTIONARY, dance in those days, but the com Local and Tourist Trade Solicited Honolulu Feb. 1 The Hawaiian Department of the Interior. United Stares Land Office. Portland. Oregon. Jan. 15th 1909. forts of a civilized world had been and PATENT M EDICINES Pine Apple Growers’ Association A sufficient contest affidavit having boen filed In -ETTI left four thousand miles behind in will feature their products at the this office by John S. Malcomcon. contestant, against Homestead entry No. 14630. made November 4. Don’t forget I can supply your the States, as it was then called. Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition 1902. for Wzi SW ^. N E'iSW ii. and N W ^SE* They had uo lard with which to fry to be held in Seattle next summer, Section 27. Township 2S. Range 7E. by William needs, and solicit your patronage W. Weltmer Contestée. In which It is alleged that the meat— nothing but bear-oil or and the display to be made at the he is well acquainted with the tract of land embraced deers' tallow. Flour could not be In the homestead entry, and knows the present con , , , , , ,, 1 coming fair will be beyond question dition of tne tame; also that said William W. W«!tmer gotten for less than twelve dollars a . , . . , , b I the most elaborate and complete has wholly abandoned said tract of land ever since H . H u g h e s, - Cazadero, O re. barrel and sometimes it was twenty making said entry; that said entryman reaver before that has yet been ever attempted. or after making said entry established his residence four dollars, wheat was five dollars ! At a meeting of the Association on said land; that said land contains no Improvements a bushel and was used not only for held last month in Honolulu at of any nature whatever: that no portion of said land J. V. B A R R Made of best sulphur and lime was ever cultivated and that said claim Is today In its sowing but also to eat. Instead of which all pine-apple growers and original wild state of nature; and that the said alleg bread they ate boiled wheat. One The historic Lincoln coach in Clear, cherry red, free from sediment packers of the islands were repre ed absence from the said land was not due to his em ployment In the Army. Navy or Marine Corps of the thing that could not be gotten was B L A C K S M IT H w hich President Lincoln rode to sented, the sum of twenty thousand United States as a private soldier, officer, seamatn or Reasonable in price, its work is perfect sugar. They had plenty of wild Wasliiiigtoh for his inaugural cer dollars was subscribe)] to be used marlno, during the war with Spain or during any No boiling to be done; save fuel labor and annoyance other war in which the United States .nay be.-engag meat but only water and salt to emony was destroyed in a fire in placing a magnificent display in ed. said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond Is still at the old stand and willing to do season it with, this was not only P O R T L A N D P R IC E S Wednesday at Sharpsville, Pa. It any of the work in hia line the coming exposition. In addition ard offer evidence touching said allegation at 2 for a few meals but year after year, o’clock p. m.on March 1st 1909 before the Register was tlie sole passenger equipment to this sum, the individual planters and Receiver at the United States Land Office In until they had raised some cattle of the Sharpsville Railway, running GIVE HIM A CALL will expend an amount considerably Portland. Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, filed January 15th. 1909, set forth and swine. Store goods was very- between that town and Washington in excess in exhibiting and distrib facts which show that after due diligence personal scarce and men and boys wore pants Junction. It was covered with service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby uting their own products. and coats of buckskin. Even in ordered and directed that such notice be given by due sheet iron put on before Lincoln The plans for exhibits as decided and proper publication. the pulpits you often saw the fring mi d.- bis famous ride, and was ALGERNON S. DRESSER Register upon, provide for a full and com ed buckskin pants and coat, in fact supposed to be bullet-proof. plete display of all fresh and man oftener than the ready made suits. ufactured piue-apple products, and of an education. To acquire this The clothing with which they had School Notes Wencknowlege the receipt of an S H I N G L E S earning capacity requires 12 years started West with were about worn will be directly under the super invitation from The Legislative A s The at school of 180 days each or 2,160 out before they reached their des vision of the association. (TOO I.A T E FOR LAST W E E K .) sembly, State of Oregon, and the days. Divide $22,000, or the-value tination, Women were sometimes space to be occupied in the expo Oregon Historical Society to be sition will be magnificently fitted up W h e n in need o f F ir s t Class We manufacture all kinds- ofi Cedar The new pupils who entered of an education, by 2,160 the num compelled to don a skirt like their present at*ihe Fiftieth Anniversary school at the heginiug of the last ber of days required in getting it, and the wood furnishing will be all C ed a r S h in g le s consult m e Shingles and are prepared at alì forest sisters, or stand in need of of the admission of Oregon to the half of the school year in the pri and we find that each day at school constructed from the native mahog Sh in g les d e liv e re d o r a t the times to delirar the same. A lso the fig leaf apron. Union to lie held in the Capitol, mary room are: Thelma Eshleman, is worth a little more than $ 10 to any, known locally as ” K oa.” All m ill. Nos. I a n d 2 a lw a y s on to sell at the mill, having stock on- Mother Pal matter’ s youngest Salem. On Monday Feb 15th at Ansel Buckner, Lyle Davis, Elza the pupil. Every day that you throughout the exposition a band hand. W. A Jonei. Salts Aft.. hand ¡at all tisúes child, a girl, was the first white of Hawaiian musicians will be in three o’clock. Davis, Rosa TracliseS, and Peter keep your boy out or let him stay Estacada child born in the Garfield country. attendance, aud the native songs Stansell; those in the grammar room out you are robbing him of $10 When she was three weeks old FANTO N and music of the Paradise of the We also have stock on hnnd with are: Frank Booth, Floyde Booth, which he will charge to your ac Mother Palmateer and Mother LO C A L N EW S Pacific will lie heard under charm our agent in Estacada Kenneth Bartlett, Helen Bartlett, count. Can’ t afford to keep them Pierce took liei and walked all the ing and delightful conditions and Otis Wagner, and Pearl Whitfield. out, ean you? way to Portland in one day, each Fish at the Palace Meat Market surroundings of the Hawiiau island The nineth grade totk an exami taking turns in carrying the child. every Friday. er. nation in Algebra Tuesday. As Seen From the Manse The ground was covered with snow A band of Hawiian girls, care The Fern Rock Farm of 144 a- K R IE G E R B R O S . & C 0 . -----PROPRIETOR----- Mrs. T. A. Miller went to Port The different grades have begun rain and slush aud when the two Estacada Agent—A. Morrow fully selected for their beauty and cres has been platted in acreage, 10 Window land 0:1 Wednesday. on the last half year of their school women, carrying the child, were abilities, will take a prominent acres and up, to plat. See D. Bri- work after taking their mid-term wet half way to their waists, they denstine, Estacada R. E. D. No. 1 A Valentine Social is to lie given in The “ What Would Jesus I)o' went to engage in house-work or place in the display and will dis the T. O. O. K. Hall on Monday Feb. 15 examinations. pense the fragrant coffee of the at 7:30 p. in. The Ladies’ Aid are giv-1 Ellen Erickson and Roy Als- Movement is receiving much atten nursing, anything to help make a Kona district and assist in the dis. in . this social so we have no doubt but paugh were absent from school tion in Portland. A NEW In spite of much j living while the older children and triburion and showing of the dis : O. W. P. & R y . Co. w hat it w ill he well patronized. ridicule it will have a wholesome the men cleared the ground aud Monday. play of pine apple products. effect. However, the two weeks | ktpt off the Indians, Mr. <uid Mrs. Cooper left on VVednes- ESTA C A D A -PO R TLA N D The Geometry class is busy with The rapid prominence and im to -attend the funeral of Mrs. M ills a trial system should not be thought i „ the fall of 1852 just after the theorems these days. portance of the pine apple industry Will be established in Estacada ; Cars Rave Estacada for Port- ¡ ■ sister of Mrs. Coopers', which ocenred of, for Jesus never called any one to Palmateers arrived in Portland a I land: A class in type-writing is going of the Hawiian islander gained dur at tfew lierj, 011 Thursday. follow Him for two weeks. The man, Captain Baker, brought a to begin work this week. ing the past two and three years important thing is that we do as load of potatoes in to sell to the ¡ 6 : 55 . 9 . »». A. M. and j ► The Estacada School District’s An oak case containing a fine Jesus would have us do in tire place new arrivals. His price to the new has been phenomenal, aud the Fresh and Smoked Meats will ». y 5 . 9 p . m . North and West boundary was, present exposition is regarded by be constantly kept on hand. upon petition before the Boundary set of eight maps has been added we occupy. arrivals being four dollars a sack ■ Cars leave Portland for Esta- ■ ■ the planters as the most valuable to the fixtures of the grammar Shop next to Residence on Board at Oregon City oil Tuesday, The State legislature has passed but to those more able to buy was ■ cada: and advantageous opportunity for Main Street changed as follows: Beginning at room. a law prohibiting the use of cigar- five dollars. A s the Palmateers ' 6:55, 8:45, »0:4,5, A. M. and J L A new dictionary, in a new bold rettes by minors. The children were very short of means, Garret widely bringing their wares Ix-fore South Central Line of Sec. 18 then J. R. Townsend the American public that has ever : 12:45, * : 45 . 4 45 . 6<45 V. M. er, has been placed in the high East to the South-east corner of will now show the f others how the Palmateer went over to buy some, been offered. Every possible ad school room. A new holder has Sec 18. Then East to the N. W. and as he stood waiting to be served M ail an d R kpreit» (n o p n m e n g e rs!- habit can lie overcome by all. vantage of the occasion will be a- c arried o n th is rn u ) W aves P o rtlan d ) | Corner cf Section 22, South on also been placed on the dictionary "Booze” is the title of Billy Sun a drunken man in the crowd was vailed of and no expense in any (for E stacad a jrm um . m . an d 4:26 p. m . West line of Sec. 22 until it inter- in the grammar room. These hold- day’s addresses. Judging from the handling a loaded gun aud let it L eaves K stacaifa ton P o rtla n d 2:40 p I sects the N Boundary of W. I). L. (ersare a great protection to the die- ^ that a m,mber of saloon men slip to the floor in such a manner as way necessary to the entire success tu . an d y a g n. in. of the exhibit will be spared. C. 50.7. Then East to the Center ; t.onarys because the books can not hayc threatened t0 take his Hfci we to cause it to discharge. The Hawaii lias of recent years been Line of Sec. 22 then South to the be taken from the.r place. I inf„ that his remarks contaln some bullet struck Mr. Palmateer in the Freight also leaves Portland ; ; forging rapidly to the front in the light shoulder glancing and lodging | , Centre of Sec. 22 and thence to the ! Whenever a pupil in the gram -1 ati^-erf;e criticism in the morning goes to Caza - 4 . .. .. : industry of tinning pine apples, Original line established by the mar room has a birthday they j _ .. , t .. „ .. after flattening on the rib, was cut , , . . 1 . \ dero aud returns to, Portland . . , . I, . , Gov. Hughesof N. \ . evidently . . ... , . and the greatly superior quality of district. 1 lus ¿ives general satis- bring as many pennies as tbev a re!, , , . , , out, thus he was laid up for the , , . , , , , lias set a good example in abohsli- .... • . . i a. it tne fruit produced has attracted faction, but the petitioners asked vears old. 1 hese pennies are to be . , , ,. , , . \\ inter, and , was just able to walk ,. . . , , , mg race track gambling. In Louis- , . • _ .• • world wide attention. They have M ain offices of th e co m p an y : 132 1-2 ( - that the line I e established by the used for the purchase of pictures when they moved to their wilder- L f , „ ana, California, Washington, and F irs t S t. P o rtla n d , O reg o n . * ’ been placed now on nearly all of W. I). L. Line. This takes section for the room. tiess home. One day he took a Montana, men have been sitting up the world's market, but the great | line und di ’ides properties in two One half dozen new seats have and taking notice. That race track young horse to water, it being a E. W. Bartlett market is naturally regarded as sdllViot districts. been purchased this year, but as gambling is detrimental to all so- lively animal it wanted to frolic the United States and it is here doubted. Vet we and play and being fast to the end that the bulk of the output is con The fir-1 of the scries of enter many more are now needed. The cjety cannot rooms will be full to overflowing ,lave the exhibition of one giving of a long rawhide lariat which was sumed. Last year the local pack tainments hy the League came off Practice in all the Courts also held firmly in Garrett's hand, before the end of the term. vent to his feelings in the California on The ¡day evening. I)r. Homan reached 500,000 cases of two dozen THK NKW- Special attention given to the colt ran around him and get The boys ure making good use of legislature by asking what these of vVill-.imette University delivered tins to the case, and the present Settlement of Estates. BLA C KSM ITH Qf the track and ting a half hitch on his ankle, ran year will be vastly larger. hisl'cture "Power Houses of His every nice day by playing foot ball. i,un |rids c f and dragged him through some tory” Dr. Homan is a very enter The pupils all gather around the the stable are to do! Certainly! As The manufacturers of native stumps, battering him in a fearful taining talker ami the small audience piano in the lower hall t'oi fifteen well ask what will the poor count- Hawaiian lumber will take advan D oes a?l kind * o# w ork i» h is lin e andl shape. His son, Dock, saw the ac Office in B a n k of K sta c a d a that greeted him did not speak well minutes three mornings of every erfeiters do when caught! And tage of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific S o licits a S hare o f} o u r P atro n ag e cident and ran to his help, as h e : for the interest people of the com week to spend the time in singing what of their tools! According to Exposition, and the furnishing of ran he called to his mother to come munity take in matters of an ed their favorite songs. the logic of some, these occupations and help. When they succeeded in the fruit display department will be prehensive idea of the timber pro-, ucational character. Those who Every school day is worth $to. aretoo valuable to be destroyed. reaching him the horse had ran a- carefully executed under their di- ducts of the Hawaiian islands, See F E R R Y F o r were there «ere well entertained Let us figure it out and see. The All detail of arrangement has The Wall Street Journal N. V. round a stump, fouling the rope, rection, and every possible effort and the voting man or young woman average educated man gets a salary City, in a recent issue states: “ The and thus stopping its mad frolic. will be made to show the many mer- been thoroughly entered by thej P a in t in g . P a p e t who did not carry away ideas of a of $1000 per year. He works 40 supreme need of the hour is not c- When they got to the-old gentleman its and lieauties of the various na- association having the exposition higker nict ation as a forte for use- years, making a total of $40,0x5 in Jastio currency or sounder hanking, he was so badly hurt that they live hard woods for furniture and display in charge, and everything' H a n g in g a n d C a lc e m i- fulness was dull to say the least, a life tune. I lie average day la- or better protection against panics. thought him dead, but after some finishing purposes. This display pertaining to making the exhibit little time he revived and they The lecturer was pronounced by all J>orer Re,s a * '-5 0 for 300 da\s in bigger navies or more equitable ----- "" ‘ V " " . . .. , , . . ; . the year or $450 in a year. In 40 1 navies, or more equuaoie found that his wrist was dislocated, will undoubtedly prove of unusual one of the most pleasing and delight- n in g . 1st class w ork. lobe of a high order and entertain- vtars be earns $18,000. The dif- tariffs, but a revival of faith, a re- several ribs were broken and he interest to lumbermen and dealers fill features of the great fair, will mg as '.veil. other in general, and will afford a com- be in readiness for the opening day. | fercuce or $22,000 equals the value turn to a morality which recognizes also sustained numerous , $ io a w eek $2 a day The Hotel Estacada Standard Lime and Sulphur Solution For Sale by Estacada Pharmacy Estacada Phaim FANTON CEDAR Cedar Shingles R. For Sale ; TIME CARD j; Meat Market Monday Jan. 18 Subscribe for the PROGRESS $1.00 a Year Attorney at Law W. C. WHITFIELD Collections promptly attend ed to. Guaranteed.