Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, March 04, 1909, Image 4

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    ESTACADA PROGRESS
(IxcoiiroiffKi»)
PALACE MEAT MARKET
DIR KCTOK.S:
G ko . KsTfc*, Preside*
A. K. ÜTAHits. VicePreaident
C ha «. K. D ubois
Handles the Best Fresh and Cured Meats Obtainable
Cash Paid for hides and Market Products
E. S. WOMHR, Editor And Manager
Km »r*d
u thv
Ivery
fkursdav
VEAL
Morning
In d e n ts
HOGS
HIDES
SHEEP
CATTLE
LARD
EGGS
CHICKENS
SAUSAGE
of
Inc Pioneer Life In
Clackamas Co. By
“Emigrant”
We Buy ami Sell
loitoM u:, !» BalacA la O rvcon. u
ja mail
H 's U rc J
HEAD CHEESE
FRESH MEATS
SMOKED MEATS
Continued from Feb. u
own b -dding, 1 lothing, gun-, mid
H'liiniiiiilion to save the whites from
lx.ing killed. He died before the
government took steps to reimburse
those that went. His widow, a
resident of Ceilro VVooley, W ash­
ington, gets a widows' pension.
■
ih ü fli
e o VEARS'
EXPERIENCE
P a ten ts
D cbmni
OOBVMMHTB AC.
Sybell was the main doctor for
this part of the country for a num­ tioMAMtricLlreouOdontUL MANI
•ent free, tfldest M oney fo r •«
ber of years, and in all her practice
1 'ntontfl token tfirouah Mu
i x c i t i l nut ic e, w ithout chara*.
of mid-wifery never lost a life or
lelt a cripple. She was a devoted A huiidsoinelf IllnatrRted weekly. I x r M i t e .
o f a n f eeieniiiln tonniiU. T erm «. *1 *
Christian, to what light she had and dilution
) our : four month*. » L Bold b j all t»ew«dej»U
died at a good old age. Her hus­
band having dropped dead in her
arms five years previous. Both are
resting side by si le in the Mt. Zion
Cemetery. Few of the early pion­
eers of this part of Oregon but
FARMERS! PROPERTY
could testify of some kindly act hav­ I
OWNERS!
ing at one time or another been
I low about your crop«?
shown them individually.
Anyone nendtnf • ekelrk end dneertpUmi m e»
iilcltlr uiioertaln our opinion p o n jr n e t n «» m i
Invention 1« p io b n b lf pu ten u r
H E N R Y V.ADIX.M.D
PHYSICfAN A SURGEON
OFFICK, ADJOINING RBSIDHNCK
«*4 Long DW »m Telephone
Tile doctor', phone con be connect«*
with your home phone at night ii re­
lucted. Oat long ring.
Scientific BMcrk»
“ü íífe m J S s i
Surely those who think
the
early pioneer had great advantages
Dr. L.A. WE L L S
over those coming more recently
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
D E N T IS T O F
SI 00
Ona raar
had better try a diet of poor blue
50
9 lx month«
venison and salt with boiled wheat
SH EARER AND WELLS *
for bread. No tea or coffee, no
D e n tis ts
o t P o r t la n d
Thunday, M«rch 4 . 190«
fruit or sugar, mail once in the
W ill » » i t Kstacada on Friday am)
■ $2 a day
Sataudu) td cacti week
winter months, brought from Mil­
Appointments may be made
March ist is an extremely im­
waukee, by some kindly neighbor
Milk Dt. Adix.
T k n
portant one iu the growth ami ad­
five or six mile from your home.
vancement of the state of Oregon.
There was no place of entertain­
It is the opening day of the lowest-
ment not even preaching, for a few
A L L M ODERN C O N V E N IE N C E S
Dmtick & Dimick,
L‘ ow about your building»?
priced one-way tickets to the
Dock Palmateer and Mrs. Sarah
years and they would say the pion­
How about your furniture?
state sold for years, and calculated
Palmateer, widow of John Palma­
Attorneys at Law
eer paid dear for all he got.
One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast
Oil the basis of rate per mile, Ore­
Mrs. Sybel! I’almatecr did house teer, are all of the pioneer part of
Rock wood, O r eg o n
OS^^Nertwy Public, General L aw
gon has the advantage of every
work in Portland and thus earned the family left at the old place,
Phon«
Gresham, 311
Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, A b ­
Local and Tourist Trade Solicited
other state in the Union. Tickets
the money to pay the first school known all over Oregon as the “ Pal-
Represent» the
stracts furnished
for Oregon points will he on sale
D ock's wife crossed | Oregon Fire Relief Associa-
teacher that taught in this part of mateer F lat,”
today aud continue until April 30th
the county. Garrett, her husband, the plains in 1863, thus uot reckon­ t
lion of McMinnville
MONEY LO AN ED
at every ticket office ill the United
being a generous man invited all ed as a pioneer by the Pioneer So­ 7 And sut other line* of fire insur-
Come in and hear the new four minute Edison Records at the children near enough to them, ciety. Yet she tasted of privations
States and Canada, and if the buy­
WRITE HIM
o r v ie a * 2 , 3 & 4 , ANiMtasKN litis
er of the ticket is posted in advance the Estacada Pharmacy. Special attachments fitted free if pur­ to come to school. Old "N oisy” more than some who came earlier,
X
Or leave word at this tifficc
he cat) get a ride from Winnipeg, chased of us.
Smith was the teacher and taught as it is, Dock is really the last to
O kkg o » C it y
O n u s o n
+•***► •
Canada, to the farthest rail point
at their home. In 1866 they had a see the labors of over half a century
in Oregon for $25. T h is same fare
school meeting to vote a tax to help in the Palmateer settlement. Com­
When in need of
applies from St. 1 ’aul, Omaha and
pay a teacher, and a family by the ing there a boy of to years, going
Kansas City, while from St. Louis
name of Tompson, not caring to hungry and hare footed, not overly
G RO CERIES, CONFECTIONARY,
it is $30 50, Chicago $33., New
help and knowing they would be well clad, getting little schooling
and PATEN T M EDICIN ES
York City #50., and proportionate
outvoted planned a fight on the from books, he has truly spent his
Cedar Shingles
rates from every other place.
Palmateers, to break up the meet­ life in the Garfield country, always When in need o f F ir s t Class Don't forget I can supply your
ing so the tax would not carry. cheerful, even called jolly, so one C e d a r Shin g les consu lt me.
needs, and solicit your patronage
It is idle talk that is being indul­
The Palmateers not thinking of would scarce think him uear the Shingles delivered o r at the
mill. Nos. I and 2 a lw a ys on
ged in as to what we will and will
such a thing went unawares and elated 70 year mark.
hand. W. A Jonet, Seles AgL,
not do as a community as to wheth­
nearly got the worst of it for that
(T o be continued)
H. H ug h es. - Cazadero, Ore.
er Estacada and the outlying dis-
Estacada
day. But in the law-suits that fol­
tiicts can each shift lor themselves
lowed the Tompsons paid seventeen
R. FANTON
or not. It is simply idle gossip.
hundred dollars for their fun. Had
DODGE
Estacada needs the country and the
A V . BARR
î S S ) i r i S ) ( î S ) 5^ ( î S ) ( À ^ ) ® it been at this date they would
country needs Ivstacada.
There
have boarded at Salem a while.
It is told of a young tnan, who
were, are now, and always will te,
Mr. Dock Palmateer still carries the
was
up in this district having a
B L A C K S M IT H
. those individuals in any community
marks where the dirk knife was
look at the beautiful scenery, how,
The Fern Rock Farm of 144 a-
who are a detriment to it, aud the
stuck in the back of his neck by
as lie was passing a certain ranch, cres has been platted in acreage, 10 It 4M at the M stand and willing b de
community would be much better
one of the Tompsons trying to cut
any of Hi* work in hit kn«
he was struck with the sound of a acres aud tip, to plat. See I>. Bri-
without them. A s a rule they will
his throat in the fight. This oc-
great
ringing
as
of
some
distant
fire
denstinc,
Estacada
R.
F.
D.
No.
1
be in the way any place they go, a
cured at a log house in the corner
alarm.
He did not think very
OVC MW A CALL
draw back and a hinderance. These
of Mr. Yocum's field at the mouth
much of this and resumed his walk
are discouragements met with con­
of the lane, Nort of the house. The
A NEW
He had not traveled far however,
stantly. The proper thing for any
house had been built, for a general
W e still have something good to offer you, when
before he heard a similiar sound
community to do is 10 go forward
meeting house also and the school
you need anything in our line come to see us.
i coming from another direction and
•nd do the right thing, these drones
had been'taught in it.
he stopped to gaze and wonder, yet Ila* Fresh aud Smoked meats 0 » ham!
of society have their day, as the
By this time other settlers had
constantly. Also Groceries und
more
rings were heard from almost
drone of the hive has, then they
moved in. Mother Pierce had suc­
Damascus Creamery Iiutter
every
direction,
even
coming
out
of
die or arg driven out.
ceeded in getting the Methodist
the woods. Feeling; rather scared A Share of your Patronage Solicited
Episcopal denomination to organize
at this uuusual noise in a place
Shop next to Residence on
a class and sometimes they had a
Announcement comes that Rear
where he expected to find the “ Sol
Main Street
meeting, hut never oftener than
Admiral Robley D. Evans is to lec­
We mnnnf act tint all kind» of Cedar
em Calm” of which the poet speaks
once a month. The Palmateers j
ture iu Portland and other Pacific
J.
R.
Townsend
Shingles
aud are prepared at all
he asked himself— could their be
got young, unbroken, steers of the
Northwest cities late in March.
times to deliver the same. Also»
some celebration of national impor
Currius, to brake, and sent East j
“ The Fleet from Hampton Roads
to sell at the mill, having stock, on
tauce? was it W ashington's Birth
and got a breaking plow that weigh- j
■ to San Francisco” will be his sub­
hand ad all times
day? was it Lincoln's Birthday
ed 500 lbs. to which they would !
ject.
it certainly was not the Fourth of
hitch eight or ten yoke of those un­
July. After studying the question
We a& obave slock on hand will)
broken steers and plow up the wild
a few hours (in which there was no
Resolution
onr agent in Estacada
land. Many times the steers would
become unruly aud the leaders turn | T ^ 0" °!
^ iD<1Uired St
a house what all the commotion
Whereas: Death has again invad
around aud cross the long log chain
meant. The occupant of the house
ed our ranks and taken from Earth
between the other yoke and get the
KRIEGER BROS. &CO.
looked at our friend rather sorrt
our beloved sister, Nora Looney
driver so penned in that lie would
--- PROPRIETOR---
fully and said, “ Young man, 1
Be it, Resolved by the membeis
Estacada A g en t— A . Morrow
have
to
climb
out
over
their
backs
That has bought and sold more feed since opening up,
i guess you have not been around
of Garfield Grange 317, that we
to keep from being trampled upon j
here for a while, have you? If you
have lost one of our most useful than had been previously handled in Estacada, and has a full and killed.
The plow being so
E . W. Bartlett
had, you'd have known that the
and talented members and one
heavy it seldom left the ground and
supply now, and wants your trade is the
Dodge Rural Telephone Company
whose life was worthy of emulation
also the weight helped greatly in
j have just had their phones fixed.”
A tto rn ey a t La w
and was an incentive to us all to do
grubbing the land, for it set so deep
U O. W. P. & R y .
Co.
our best,
the Courts
A meeting of tax-payers was held Practice in all
that it went right under the grubs
KSTACADA.-
PORTLAND
Resolved, that Christianity lias
Special attention given to
and thus they were removed by in the school room a week ago
lost a bright aud shining light and
Settlement of Estates.
Cars leave Estacada for Port­
'oxen power.” They would then Wednesday evening for the purpose
whose life was full of good works
land:
make an " A ’ ’ harrow of two poles j of organizing a Library Association, Collections prom ptly atten d *
but was never too busy to do for
e d to .
into which they would drive hazel (This was necessary in order to pro­
6:53. 9. 1». A. M. and
others.
Office in Bank of Estacada
pegs, about eighteen or twenty in- cure one of the free libraries which
«. y. 5. 9 P M
T o know her was to love tier and
ches long so the grubs would n o t! are only sent out when such asso
those who knew her best loved her
Cars
leave
Portland for Esta­
ciations
are
formed.
There
was
t
clog it, and thus they would scratch
CHURCH
S E R V IC E S
oiost, sl»e will l>e sorely missed by
cada:
over the newly plowed soil prepar­ good attendance and Mr. David
the Grange, the Church and So-
atory to sowing their grain. When Horner, Mr. W ill Myers and Mr
6:55. 8:45. 10-45. A . M. and !
> eiety,
it was rifle they would cut it with j Fred Horner, were elected President M E. Church----- N ext Sabbath
i »*:45. *
4 45. 6:45 P- M.
Resolved, that a copy of these
the old fashioned ‘ grape vine” or Secretary and Librarian respective
Moil ami Kxprea* (no paaaeagere
ltTolutions be sent to the husband
“ turkey wing” cradles, then rake lv- The books, of which there are .‘sabbath School
to a. m.
curried on ÜI» nm.) leave» Portland
•i:d the parents,
it in bunches, bind it by hand and about sixty, are of a very varied
for KstHoada j:*5 a. m. and *40 p. m.
Preaching at
n a. m.
AK-; that a copy be sent to the
flail it out, or tjump it out with character and are expected to he
l .
cave» Balacada lor Portland 4:26 p.
'tkstac-ad.i Progress ami to the Ore­
6:13 p. m. m. and 7:10 a. m.
their teams. Having no fanning I here any time now, we feel sure League
gon City pipers for publication and
mills they would smoothe a place that th*y will be to the taste of even Prayer Meeting on Thursday E ven­
that they he recorded on the min­
~
Freight also leaves Portland
ing
7 p. tn.
ou Mother Earth's bosom and their the most fastidious.
utes of this Grange.
in the morning goes to Caza­
when the wind was blowing, they
We understand that the "D odge
In T h e N e w C o n cre te B u ild in g
G: t field, Ore,,.,
dero and returus to Portland ;
would pour the grain, to seperate Plural Bell & Phone C o.” are hav­ Chnrch of Christ— N ext Sabbath
Feb. ¿7. 1909-
it from the chaff. On account of ing a rubber collar made to fit any
VV. H. Holder
A fine individual specimen of the and climate this breed is especially the small particles of.dirt which re­
Main office»of th*company: 132 1-» <
person whose ‘neck’ is of the same
Mrs. E. J. Yocum
Bible School
10 a. m.
Belgian Stallion from the A . C. adapted, and the best there is for mained in with the grain, the pi­
First St. Portland, Oregon.
!
material.
Non-members
not
al­
Mrs, M K. Irvin
Ruby & Co's. Stable, Portland, draft horses.
Mr. Bartholomew oneer very often ate black bread. lowed to wear it.
Services conducted
«♦ ■ Mu»»«», 4 ,4 .>w»eike»'».|.Aeei|M
il i j
has been exhibited on our streets sold one of these stallions to a stock Perhaps tlmt is wliv the pioneer
by the Elder*
1 1 a. tn.
T he Ladies' Aid Society will the past week. Mr. W. A. Bar- company at Needy, this county,
La-t Sunday evening the Lady
kept up his grit to stay, having it |
Young
Peoples'
Meeting
6:30
p. m.
meet Friday afternoon at the home tholomew, sales agent for the just before coming here and he is thus replenished with this bread. I’ reacl,trs Kave a service in the
W. a WHITFIELD
Prayer
Meeting
on
of Mrs Cooper.
company, is stopping at the Esta- hopeful
i
c..t of
_z organizing such
' a com- Such grain as was then grown can­
can- j school house. There was a large
Friday Evening at
7 p. m.
and a very interest­
Mrs Weaver of Portland will cada Hotel and in an interview with panv here among the farmers. Mr. not be found at this date, even with , congregation
.
TWK HEW
speak at the M. K. Church Sun­ him. he gave us the following infor Bartholomew seems a very affable ! all their newly improved agricul- ing and enjoyable sermon was given
— F.. W . Sewalb Pastor
j by Miss Jamison. A solo was nice-
day evening in the interests of station. T he stallion, in addition gentleman and if a stallion can be tural implements.
B LA CK SM ITH
Home Mi-sions.
to being a fine specimen, is bred placed by su»h a company he will John Palmateer
had the first | |_y S“ ng
Ml/® ^ ,w*rd a n d w a s
The dance given by B. Genser-
There lnrs been
in the purple, his ancestors lieing certainly succeed. The horse is house built of lumber,
in these mueh enjoyed,
oski
at Springwater last Friday Dow a* kirnt» o< work j*. hi* line andl
Rem._-iiiiii.-r the Pie Social, Friday Rovermacut owned and approved 1 now at W. A, Jones’ Stable.
1 parts, the rest of the houses were preaching each night during the night was a decided success. There
Solicit* a Skam at yam Patronage
week.
evening March 51b at the Odd stallions. He is three years old,
built of logs.
He married Mr.
were over 60 people present and all
Fellows' H 11 . All bring pies and weight 900 and was just imported
Homer Davenport the Oregon Pierces’ oldest daughter when she
reported having had a grand time.
put your name on your pie. Child­ January ist, 1909. T o show the boy who is famous as a cartoonist was a 13 year old girl.
They
That very interesting megaz.ine Lunch was served at 12 o’ clock and
rens' pies will be kept seperate. rapidity with which the Belgian was hurt in an accident on Kebru- shared the life of privation together aljout people. Human Life, which
the crowd left about 6 a . m . on the
The pies will lie sold at auction. has grown in popular favor at the a iy 28th by his taxicab running in­
until some years ago when he was is publishing the story of Homer tune of "W e W on't Go H o m e 'T ill
Painting , Paper
Hot c o k e at 5c per cup will be
Davenport, will advance its sub- M orning.'' The older people were
stock show held at Chicago in 1900 to a tree. The taxicab was wreck- called lunee.
served by the school children. All
Seth Palmateer was one of the scription price to $100 per year, very enthusiastic over the affair,
Hanging and Ca Ice m i­
kinds of home made candy ami fifteen Belgian Stallions were shown ed and Davenport was cut by broken
volunteers of 1835 50 to supress the This makes our offer of Human 25 numbers were sold, the money
, .
lr
.
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Hood fresh pop corn will be for and at the saane show in 1908 one glass. He was attended by phy- _
savage Indians.
Indians. He
H went, as all Life a remarkable bargain.
.
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c
.
,
,
, savage
See to go for the benefit of the base ning. Ist class work
sale. Games lor fun. The money hundred and
twenty-five
were sicians and it ts not thought he is those volunteers went, furnishing our ad “ The Oregon
Magazine ball club.
Music was furnished
to pav for the school piano.
shown. It is said that for this soil seriously hurt.
I his horse and its equipment, his ., Hit of 1909. ”
by Lewellen, Horner and Kindle.
ISUCA9A. OREGON
Yonce
a
I The
Richards
f F IR E
Hotel Estacada
t
John Brown
l
W e a re h ead q u arte rs fo r
P o s t Cards.
C a rd s tinselled
to o r d e r
FANTON
The largest assortment
in the city from which to
select
For Sale
ÍTo Our Patrons:
W e wish to thank you, oneo
»and all, for your very liberal patron-®
Igfage during our February Sale.
I
Meat Market
«
f
|
I
I
W e are busy taking stock, butfo
shall be glad to take time to wait*»
Iff
on you.
Diamon d 1 Dyes
$
CEDAR
SHINGLES
I
:s
[)AI LS
F e e d S to re
Subscribe for the
PROGRESS
$1.00 a Year
TIME CARD
A. D. SCHMIDT FEED STORE
A Car Load of the famous Utah
Land Plaster for your use.
I B u y A n y th in g the farm er has to
Sell and Sell him anything he needs in
T h e F e e d L in e
A. D. SCHMIDT
See F E R R Y Fo r
Guaranteed