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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1909)
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Om* toujj ring. • n taken through Muim .4 to . recolM HEAD CHEESE SJçonG c . a t s m a il LARD SHEEP VEAL notice, without char—, tu tho Be it further Resolved: That we FRESH MEATS EGGS CATTI E HOGS Mrs K. M Main. r. Dock1!, will be ever ready to lend a help Fublishrtl l.crv B l u r , dm '(ornine) at HIDES SMOKED MEATS SAUSAGE CHICKENS sister, married bet'>re the family ing hand as was our sister while A h inm .lf IlIintr.lM »A IT . 1 »r»«., (Hr. [ S T ACABA, CRLGSN D r .L .A . W E L L S ; moved to their new home. She here with us. S U 3 S C R IP T IC N R A 7 E 2 D E N T IS T O F lived in Portland most of her life, She is cone, There will be a va- “ !. u unie», i t r ft.. WMbtDgtuo. U. 0. 51 0 0 S H E A R E R A N D W ELLS’ • except for a ........................ 50 short stay in this f art leant place in the II oiik the Church ... D e n t is t s oi P o rt! a n d .++ *i»'+ +'M 'H .++++ ++'t"S a- 4 "r until late in life consequently she and our Society.' *• Come in and hear the new four minute Edison Records at \I ill visit Kstucudu on Kridav and not reckoned as one sharing tin But she from the Heavenly home % ! the Estacada Pharmacy. Special attachments itted free ii pur- T h u r » d a y , March 1 8 . 1 0 0 0 Saturday of each week trials and dangers i>: i . country looks down upon us and rejoices j* chased of us. Appointments may be made vet serving lie; share in Portland that she is safely housed in 1h..t t FARMERS! PROPERTY Our Sptingvater Correspondent! with Dr. Adix. fond the tide. I OWNERS! says in this i.-sac that we only give j _ 1 . , , . i t i Portland, and Mary O. Burliti , . th the springtimes bud-1 y IIow about your crops? “ one side of the one side” in the game, his youngest sister at Pasco, I din" lea ' * bow about your bwildi!>}*$? telephone muddle. We do not see i How about your furniture? \\ .0hiugtoi! and J, 0 n l 1I1:oitcer j jrre yet her summers noon was f liow the correspondi nt interprets Attorneys at Law a nephew i f Di cks, an ill that is I I past, out' arrive to .mean that. We cer | John Brow n ft of a family of ten. that com-1 Our sister, guide and trusted friend R o c k w o o d . O re g o n ftO Nortarv Public, General Law tuiniy gave two i.i K s Not all o f , Phono G r e s h a m , 311 rised the l’almatee: s that first What words can match a grief so Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, Ab the people on the Springwater line i settled on the Palmar ' er Flat on Represents the vast. • stracts furnished 185S. Oregon Fire Relief Associa- ; All, could the grief of all who One day when the parents were tion of McMinnville MONEY LO AN ED mourn or its patrons would prefer to piay ! away to meeting the children were And six other lines of fire insur Blend in one voice it" bitter cry, the twenty-five cents p.r month for I climbing a pale fence when Wesley, ! The wail to heaven's high arches V WRITE HIM the services they receive rather OKPICHS: 2, 3 & 4, ANDKRSKN III.D. 1 j . the youi gust, fell, the top pole fell I Or leave word at this office borne than go through the Kedlaml ex O kkcon C it y Ion him bicuking his th, h bone, Would echo through the caverned O k i t . o v change to accomplish it. 1 his *•»* • the other children carried him to sky. looks to us as if llte people who-e the house, laid him on his hack j When in need of interest it is to use tit Estacada Nor count ill ■ teaching vainly sent took hold of his foot, straightened line locallv desire to “ swap” an How human hearts their grid's may his limb end kept him still till the GROCERIES, CONFECTIONARY, interior service for a lietter one share— parents came home. His mother and PATENT MEDICINES without giving any boot. The son woman’s love has lent, The splintered and bound it up because ! man in a horse trade if he is a good What hope may do, what faith can V 'h e n in n e e d o f F ir s t C lass Don-t {orRet j can su fy ur there was no doctor near. jockey won’ t get liv'd about it if le . s c o n s u lt m e . ___ _____ c,'..: : i r S h in g le Dock tells of ua experience he needs, and- solicit your patronage the other fellow won't let him do | had in bringing heme their first E'u'i ’ “ •he 1-..-1 st: •. v.-n eartl en- s h in g le s d e liv e r e d o r a t th e it. folds m i l l . N os. I a n d 2 a lw a y s o n chickens, which they bought from W. A. Jones. Sales Agt.. v v c s u u a a v c a u im m u .^ g e e u »» «*»« jr— , ------ ¿ ( ' AlJnt Diana Cur: i... The children < »nr atay, our pride, '.nr hope«,'out hand. George D. Maxfield. General H . H u g h e s , - C azadero. Ore. fears, x you need anything in our line come to see us. , to Estacada Passenger Agent of the Wabash And springtimes golden sun be ---------- _____------------------------------------ — 1 bring them home as they were Railroad, with headquarters at holds We a r e b u s y t a k in g stock. butj/< moot rue chickens grew heavy and , Buffalo, NewgVork, is anxious for Our heads bowed down, our eyes sh a ll be glad to take tim e to waitiz » up >» the w o o d s . . v c . a n s literature from all points in Oregon. in tears. Qpj y O U i^ C o o p hves, they thought they; He says the inquiry for this infor- Resolved, that a copy of these .could let them ¡ov.se and drive them BL A C K SM IT H mation’is insistent, and it is em- J/r It was alright for a few rods as th resolutions be sent to the bereaved The Fern Rock Farm of 144 a- nhasi/.ed at this time by the rate of W chickens felt tire-1 | i cmckens tire! from having husband and the p rents Also , . crcs lias been platted in acreage, 10 Is still at the old stand and willing to do> $42.50 in effect to Oregon points j k . t a eopv he sent to the Lshicad i , r i f been tied and as they limbered up any of ihe wont, in his line ... 1 .1 , acres and up, to plat. See I). Bri- from his region until April 30th— _.r f _ a little from being free, away ti; 1 i rogre.-s tor publication ati.S that deiistiiie, Estacada R. F. D. No. 1 the regular fare is S57.50. /s\ f/g went here an 1 there till they ..veri they be recorded on the minutes oi G IV E HIM A C A L L til scattered, among the brush and j this Society. LO CAL N EW S ß ' fern. By the time they ran them NEW Mt. Zion, Ore., w _ . _ ___ . _ _ _ _____ down and caught ght them they were Mar, 10 1909. wiser uid very tired and had lost Mrs. Katie M. Trapp Yohann-Sagner ' two of their chickens. Mrs. Ida Palmateer ; Has Fresh» and Smoked meats on hand The Palmateers and F. Pierce On Monday at exactly i :30 p . m . Mrs. Rena Duncan constantly. Also Groceries and owned and operated the first ten Damascus Creamery Butter the bridal party marched from the horsepower thresher that was in home of ihe bride at Mrs. Saguers' j A Share of your Patronage Solicited SPRINGWATER these parts, as late as the year t <yo Vo the 1. O. O. F. Hall where they Shop next to Residence on fact they threshed all the grain in the Mr. Editor: In last w eeks P e o g - lcmnd in waiting the Rev. Fred M ain Street Springwater country down by Lo We manufacture all kinds of Cedar Dufferfuhl who performed the JE that has been proved by 17 years of success in so doing. From an ‘ •exper k i . s S you gave i .11 explanation J. R. Townsend marriage ceremony that united for Shingles and are prepared at all iment” with one Course of Instruction tile I. C. S. has grown to I k ; the gan, Welch’ s Pararie, the Matlock about the Springwater telephone million I farms, the old Oatfield and Stark tnuddl*. You st .te that you have times to delivur the same. rMso life Win. Yohann of Portland, Ore. largest educational institution in the world with 20« Courses and and Agnes Saguer of Estacada. students enrolled. The proprietors of this institution (the I. T. Co.) have rn Weather farms, near Park place ; vi lea voted to get both sides of the j to sell at the aitU, having stock on/ hand at all times The bride was dressed in white silk invested capital of nearly 6 million dollars, own ond occupy 5 buildings covering around Clackamas Station, all on ¡controversy. It appears to the, with long flowing veil and carried 7 acre* of floor «pace, and h a v e a private printing plant turning out 3 1-2 tone La.v 1; paidiie, near Oregon ! writer tint mostly one side of the j a bridal wreath and bouquet of of printed matter per day which is used exclusively by this concern. Over City where Gladstone 110W i-. ill c mtffv easy is given or. one side. We also have stock on hand with the amasáis Country then to white carnations. The groom wore 125,01X1 I. C, 8. students have been awarded Diplomas or have made con : kri. The way the writer looks at that our agent in Estacada irdcted I'hilip Foster’s farm, now Eagle a suit of dark blue. The bride's progress in the advanced subjects of tlieir Courses; 225,000 more have sp ' .:. f asarl itrai y n d u a - 1 then homo having threshed stance ¡ Creek, maids were the Misses Meta and mathematics, physics, drawing, and other preliminary subjects with tin ; business like, if anything it makes Gertrude Saguer, sisters to the of the faculty of the Schools; and several hundred thousand others without -end 90,000 bushels of grain that fall. more work for the Estacada' cen- There was a small endless chain bride. They, as well as the entire ing in written exercises for correction have successfully pursued tlicir studies from jtral office. Then the explanation ---- PROPRIETOR----- thresher owned aud ojierated b'- biidal party, were dressed in white our unique home-study textbooks. the people who Were on the Spring- | Estacada Agent—A. Morrow Old Uncle Billie DeShields livii.;,; making a very pretty picture as j water line who found it was to I cn his donation claim, now owned they proceeded in the caremouy. , their interest to use the local ex- I. C . 5 . T E X T B O O K S by T. Yocum. Mr. Mark Haton Dinner,was served in the hall by E. W. Bartlett change free received this service Sr., of Stone, had what they called Mrs.,Saguer, mother of the bride. EASY TO I EARN. Because they an- simple, clear, concise, exact. : free, for which other surrounding Photographer Bonney was called | EASY TO REMEMBER. Because each Connie is a logical chain; to rcmcmlier on a chaff-piler that threshed the ... lines paid twenty-five cents per gram lmt did not separate ihe grain. , , , , , . 0 . W. P. & R y. Co. in and took a photograph of the link is to remember the chain. * 5 ¡months for. Why should not Practice in all the Courts grim ') Tile follow ing persons EASY TO APPLY. B e c a u se they are made to meet actual needs in actual pruf.is - t:o 11 the dm a r ESTACADA.-FORTI.AND thi > pay the twenty-five cents per Special attention given to (To be continued) ¡month? They, the surrounding Settlement of Estates. Cars leave Estacada for Port W H A T W E TEA C H and son, from Highland, Mr. and j lines, are justly entitled to help pay ( Elections promptly attend land . Mis. Lichthorn, Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Reed. Representative of the ex; 11s.: of the Estacada eent- ed to. Cut out this coupon, mark X before the Course that interests you, Adolf Saguer, Mrs. O. C. Klaetsch 6:55, 9 , 1 1 , A. M. and the International Correspondem e \ nil wi.de the Springwater people Office in Bank of Estacada the Misses Meta and Gertrude Sag- I sign it, and mail it to us. 1, 3, 5, 9 P. M. Schools ol Scranton with head- help pnv the expenses of th Red- uer. of Estacada, Mr. and Mrs. quarters at 207 Marquntil B u i!m g laud central. Therefor vve think Cars leave Portland for Esta Fred Yohann, of Portland, Ore. Portland, v.as in Estacada on M o n - 1 it equitable to have free telephone cada: We ran accomodate persons wishing They observed the practice of the The day in the interest of his school, exchange with Estacada. 1 . ard by the day, week, or month. Also 6 :55. 8 :45. io:45. A. M. and \ Gi 1 man people and as is their cus- J They arc piiking r.p a number of j manager of the Estacada Telephone International Textbook Crmp^ny, Pronrietors. 12:45, 2:45, 4:45, 6:45 P- M. ; w ill do washing for private families or tom had wine and beer with their! scholars even in Estacada. This Compauv told the writer that the individuals. We solicit a share of your merry making. Some miscreants • Mail and Kxprtss (no passengers! soiic:1! ha a national reputation j reason the above named order was SCRANTON, PA., 1. S . A. trade. who could be named more nearly! !carried on this ran) leaves Portland] and many voting men and women | given, the private lines in Garfield I for Kstacada 5:25 a. m. and 2:40 p. m.' correct titan the individuals them- ! Please explain, without further obligations to me. hew I can qualify for a 1a:e«r salary ir the who were persevering have found ; were opposing Springwater being M RS. M ARY M OI.ENB • Leaves Kstacada for Portland 4:26 p.! selves think, stole a keg containing I occupation, or Rain a knowlo^e of the subject, before which l have marked X. it- nurses verv i etielicial and many tri • and they having to pay the m. and 7:10 a. m. five <4 1 Hons of licer. We are re- p rsons a;a i" i i\ tilling responsible twenty-five cents per month to keep Brides EmHn«rirs Navigation Ad Writii •: qu >l, ,| to say that it did not de Railroad Construction ! positions through the knowhgc o' - up the Estacada central. If the Sheet-Meta! Drafting Show-Card Writing ’ Freight also leaves Portland jirv th w ild ing party of all their Surveying Electrical Engineering Wlr U.w Trimming taitied from them ami we want to Estacadaites want to be like the in the morning goes to Caza Mining Engineering Electric Lighting h k keeping «efrcshin.; isns they had two gal - v that it i- 111 • h better lo put in Jew s ar.d Samaritans, have no deal- Metallurgy Electric-Railway Work dero and returns to Portland Stenography lons of wine left when the festiv Chemistry Telephone Engineering Commercial Law i some of vour idle time on one of ¡ngs with each other, so be it. Textile Manufacture Architecture Banking and Bank Law S E V I N G M A C H IN E . ities wire over. If fun was intend French Constructing and Building these cruises than to idle it away. On the 13 iust. I N. Weston, Ornamental Designing ROLLER BEARING. Main offices of the company: 132 1-2 ed it 1 c.t.c.ulV was a low order of German Structural Engineering Sign Painting HIGH GRAOB. Persons deprived of the advantage seventy-nine sears old departed First St. Portland, Oregon. ! Spanish Architectural Drafting Stationary Engineering fun especially for temperance English Branches of tcchnic.il courses fimi this on from this life near Oregon City. Heating and Ventilation Mechanical Engineering m-q.f ,> .iM,4.+.».»++.|nl.,|,,|l,i M-+-K+4 people. Mr and Mrs. Yohann ex Preparation for U. S. Civil Plumbing Mechanical Drafting easy way of adding to their store of The deceased was well and favor- Service Examinations Civil Engineering Teaching po t to make Portland tluir home. knowledge and bv it to enable them ably known in Springwater and to fill positions that earn more vicinity. He has resided here for W . C. W H I T F I E L D K. H Hover of Eureka, S. Dak. ^/Yantét ________ money and do less work. The . m- about twenty years with the excep- who lias been making a tour of the bitious find pleanty of aids in our turn of a short time in California Coast c.iiiu- into Estacada on \Ved- S f r u c f a n d v i it, day without making the sacrifice.; where he had a daughter, who sur- ne- iv iv M. having come from tnanv of our l-nlliant self-made men viw s him. The funeral was con- iS/n/f* CahfoMiia where he had been visit of history wen v i : pelted to under- ducted by the Springwater Grange, Ing n brother for the past four go. Mr. Reed com - to Estacada No 263 The remains were laid Does all kinds of work in his line and weeks. He is visiting the Richards once- t month and anyone desiring to rest in the Springwater cemetery Solicits a Share of your Patronage aid Re:.gan families, who have lx-en to meet him can make the appoint- May eternal rest grant to our old time fri -nils We are glad to nwnt to do so at the office of the brother. Let perpetual light shine welcome these Eastern friends for P r o g r e s s if thev so desire. 'on hint forever. See F E R R Y For we know if they are only tempor 19 The btisim - nun of Portland arily among ns they will carry author of all matter intended for pub by buying thi. have definitele determined to make something good of our state back P a in tin g , P apei lic.'inn. We can, mid will, sign "Sub- reliable, honest, scriher" or "Member* to the article but the Publicity Fund of the 1 ortlatid to tell to the-r friends. high grade sew H a n g in g a n d C alcem i- We are again in receipt of two articles we must have the uame i»f the writer so Commercial Club $100,000 annually I*»*?. When in rralitv the petition §et* ing machine. ♦ his week without signatures, signed that wt know whom to l.H.k to in ca-e amj this sum will i»c sjx-nt in ad-1 ; forth that it t< i r* ? to m*»ve the depot We have Ken re«ftiealed to state for STRONGEST GUARANTEE. furnish vertising the resources and advan- j ning. 1st cla ss w o rk the liemsfit f*t the ct>untry people, that tt> another loiMtH'u ami these jx'oplc are a "Subscriber" and a ‘ ‘ Member." Such of error. If 1 Subscriber” ’ communications will not lie published us .1 rc-pons'l i- name nd can give any Ctrtaiu iu lividu iU are circulating a pe thercbv rande a party to the local strile t , i n t tin whole state of Oregon National Sew Inc Machine Co. tition lor a dey t huildmg in Kstacada as to location, The depot is to lie built, for the reason we have rvjH atedly tuen- light on the subject iti question, \vi will as heretofore. Belvidere, III. and rc jncM signatures for this pur- it is simply a question of location. tinned we must have the name of the be glad t«> publish it. Kditor. A . F . S íu HK >, Vu\' Piv cha ». | í . D uihus ,.\nt 5 3 v,-.>r9 ’ u u -tru t* ’ ^ /7 a.“i í/ :e E' J Cash Paid for Hides and .Market ? oducts Sdentili« Jlntericaa. Yonce £&> Richards rv;ür^ & Co.=3,::road’““’' New York F I R E a r e h e a d o u a r t e r s fo r *'“*•» *" *• • >• Gabion.. w. ■ • ¡...... . C a r d s t in s e lle d P o s t C a rd s . to o rd e r. We “ Dimick & Dimick, The largest assortment in the city from which to • J select. fio Our Patrons: fir iS We wish to thank 3^011, one*/. $and all, for your very liberal patron-^; §age during our February Sale. Cedar Shingles R. FANTON J. V. BARR For Sale Diamond Dyes DALES Market CEDAR S H I N G L E S Gin We Really Better Your Salary? Subscribe for the PROGRESS $1.00 a Year Attorney at Law KRIEGER BROS. &C0. T IM E C A R D International Correspondence Schools BLACKSMITH H. V. R e e d ,-------Representative Box Portland, Ore. Guaranteed