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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1909)
T. *> I . E i ACA5 A PROGRESS »ml d i » t r ic l to ■ample ) atext M x k l " R M I f f c r " bicycle (nrnishe.1 by us. u iH - .L K JR b : G r ò . B s t k s , President A . B. S p a r k s , V ic e P re e é d e n t C h a s . B . D u b o is -------- I B. S. W OUEK, C M atxl Editor And Manager « lhe eonoffte* tn Haucad». O rafa» »» Publiâtes Iverv Ikursdar Maraitf at ESTACADA, ORffiOA SUBSCRIPTION RATES On» raar ............................................. SI 00 S II mom ha_____ __________________________ SO Thursday. April I . 1909 The good old air of ‘ Heidelberg’ has been transformed iuto an Oregon Booster Song that is very popular at smokers and dinners given under the auspices of the commercial organizations of the state. It is as f illows: OREGON, D E A R OREGOaN. (A ir - “ Heidelberg.’ ') O ut A*ent» evcrywbcrc are What a place Dodge is, to tie sure. Sometimes it is so quiet and uneventful that the residents be come bored aud long for some excitement to replace the feeling of languid indifference that overcomes « WILL BE MTOHISHED uudr eor lupltb iiidri? "t iha «¡.Sv/Wfir them. Then again, at other times, Am, /raw» w. CIO nuSc you Dili year. Wc .ell Uw Kiihc.t I rid*. Llcycl.. lor Ira worwr . thao any oilier UcuwY. We are aaualied »n h »I-OO prulu above lectory coal. something is put on foot that needs B 1 C TC C E Ir K A I.E U S . r ’o can tell our Won.!«» rorjar your own name plain at m bla our pricer. Order» l.e d the u ie .day u y receivea. of prices. Orderr t tiled received. . ___ . Then is l l ( ly tuiol!, second b ind tncyclee. but the help of all the people. K S C O S U U . IS U l l i m -------------------------------- u a . W . do not refulrrly K Itor«». There we clear out rally have a »timber on hand taken in trade hy our Lhtcaeo retail r the time one sees Dodge at its best. Itom » S 3 3 - to or Rlt>. D.icnpur. L S aptly S r « el pricee reniin. Imm » • US * ^7 m.tWd Ire. " - T a T ln — c lo i u " i lto . — i i la. . i Iui|».rtt'il n. , . . r t«.,l r r o i ., t and petlwlw. pirla, repair, aod e a a e r r ' e ■ - a - i m o lle lle r r cim ehtaina d-r-Y Everyoue begins to wonder what’s C O l a T E I - B u t l a , equipment ul all kinds at 1 Awi f thg U r wan/ turn1 retail n U d /ruts* p u tt. the matter. Then they become in h e m et h o r n puncture proof terested and the interest thrown in to excitement and at this stage TO U nm um gfoM LT The regular retail /rie* o t these tires is things begin to move. It was into $8.50 Per pair, but to introduco we w ill soli you a sample pair tor $4~JvMxh with order $4 -x> ). a similar state of excitement as this NO M O IE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES , ¥ nnerum pa :or that Dodge was thrown lu-t Mon N A IL S , T aoka o r Glaae w i l l n o t lo t th e a ir o a t. Sixty thousand pairs sold Ust year. i ' " day evening. People were aroused ' Over tw o hunured thousand pairs now in use. z: D E M O M IP T lO M s Made in atl sizes. It islively from their dreams and came to and easy riding, verydurablcand lined inside w it li earth ker-pluuk. When everybody ■ special q u fit y o f rubber, which never become. - porous .n d which c lo w , up lin all puncture! without .H o w I H o tte « th e th le k ru bber tren d Ins the air to d e l po. We h ive hundred! of letter! from « t i l . I “ A ” en d pane tu re strip e “ M’’ had regained their scattered senses Bedcuitom criltaliiig that Iheir lirefh iveou lyb een pumped en d MU ,” e leo r im a trip " H " epopee or twice in ■ whole m lo n . They w eifh no more than t o p reven t r im en ttin g. T h is they entered into the jollification ■n ordinary tire, the puncture relU tin * q u lh tiej being flv e o t ir e w ill o u tlM t e a r o th e r by leverai la yerl o f thin ipeeially prepared fabric o a th * The cause of the m e h e - S O F T . K U A T 1 0 u f i with great jesto. K A D I B IU IN O . advertisinVpur poses we are making a spec lalfactory price to excitement was ihe visit of the ___________ _______ j t e r is received. W e ship C O. D. ok the rider c f o n l y * * » per pair. A ll orders s h ip ^ d same day letter famous negro twins, Sam and Liza. approval.W Von S on ot M y T m l d n i i t T 0* cx* ml“ 5 d •*»?, ioi^ S ^ * ¡ ¡ 7 ¡¡J iS ir t ffS o « W e w ill allow a eeah dleoount o f 5 per cent ¿thereby making the price * 4 .5 5 per P*«r) Send F U L L C A S K W I T H «> It U K It aud enclose this advertisement. Yon nin no H»k f * These two esteemable people? who sending us an order as the tires may be returned at O U It expense i f for any reason they are not satisfactory on examination. W e are perfectly reliable and money sent to us is as safe oa iu m are from S. Carolina, are negroes K i r II you^older a p ile o f t h e « t ire s Jrou w ill find that they - i l l rule « “ ^ r ™n f»aW r. wear bettei. I art lonrer and look finer than any lire you have ever used or feen at hny price. W f of the old type. They are travel know that yon w ill be so w ell pleased that when you want a bicvcle yon w ill giv e us your ordcs. W e want vou to send us a trial order at once, hence this remarkable tire offer. . - ing the country giving performances _ _ _ J L J J a 7 l r l h T i n r p d o o t b u y a n y k lo d a la o y price until you lend f o r a p a lr o j §F YO U N EED T IR E S Hedgethoro Puncture-Proof tires.on approval aud trial at of nigger pieces and sketches. She spec i l l Introductory price quoted above: or write lor our h tf T ire and Sundry Catalogue which They visited most of the houses of 0 f f MOT W A IT or s pair o f tires from anyone until you know the new and wonderful Dodge and gave a short program offers we are making. I t only coals a postal to le a n everything. W id e it N O W . at each. All the money they re ceived above what their personal expenses are is given to charity. (Baking money last. W rit* Jar fu ll puriuuiars and gffrr at asset. N O H O M E Y K E O t 'lH E U until you receive ad U approve ul your bicycle. We NUB •o anyofeT ao>where b fik . U. S. withamt o cant dt*>ni Ihadvance. P ^ M t/ rn g k L and allow T U I U A H ' I l l t S T K I A L 4 u i m v l i * f c n » * i o » w a f n £ f e b m r c U iiU put it to any teat you wish. It you are theta not perfectly ».«n»6ed or do not wuh to keep the bicycle afeip it back to us at our expense and*#« w ill not fit *ni ometnt. r s » « A B U D B I M C Wc ¿unnah the hi* lical grade bicycle» it i* possible to make ■ A w I U K I r R l w t l at one small profit above actual factory cost. You aave fiio to h i middlemen s Profit* by U m agdiretl of us and have Uie manufacturer s guar- » » u e behind your bicycle. l> O N O T H U Y a bicycle or a pair of tires fr o « anyam any Price until you receive our catalogues aud learn our unheard ot factory ee* and remarkaUt special offer* to r id e r n geu t*. . S y - SELF-HEALING TIRES J . L MEAN CYCLE COMPART, § O u r Stock Taking is A ll O v e r f Oh, Oregon, dear Oregon, — you one and all for your patronage in the Past andjask a contin-s» The state we love so well, yj uance of it, If we are Right. Where summer snows aud beau teous rose Deck mountain, hill and dell; Where shimmering sheen and ever green Blend into heav'n above; The thought of you, so old, so new E 'er fills our hearts with love; The thought of >ou, so staunch, so true, E 'er fills our hearts with love. ©s§g)eSg)Q5§><s$S®S3>GSS> «© c53>G $3>fiS8>G $3>c§S© Now I is the T im e to Use Diamond 1 Dyes DALES Harvey Eastman, a nephew of L . C. Possen came from Michigan about two weeks ago and is stop ping with the Possen family. Win. Straight seems to be right at home in the Palace Meat Market. He is taking Mr. Yonce'i place in the shop during the latters illness. The Cnrriusville Good Templars will give an open meeting at the Church at Currinsville on Friday evening, April and. Everybody is invited. There will be a program. —Committee Lew Gerber, while at work at Schmidts unloading spud* was un fortunate enough to get tripped and fall in froot of the truck he was wheeling The truck loaded with spuds had no confederation for Lew but piled right on top of him, con sequently he is obliged to have as sistance in putting on hi* shoes or getting around much. Dr. Adix is attending him. "AH Fools' D ay." Are you a “ booster” for Estaca da. If not, why not? Easter comes on Sunday, April n th . The boys and girls will be looking for fancy eggs. I T I.C .S . T E X T B O O K S Laurvy. of the Estacada, spent Wednesday in Portland. To-day is April 1 st. | the Portland Commercial Club last our unique home-study textbooks. Saturday, and determined that an active campaign in behalf of Good Roads should be conducted over the EASY TO LEARN. Becauie they are simple, clear, concise, exact. state. LO C A L N EW S Conversation overheard the morning after the nigger visit. "Good morning, Bill.” ’ ’ Morning Roy. Did you have a visit from the twins last night?” ‘ 'No. It seems only the high class folks were visited.” The farmars have been making good use of these fine days. HAT we can enable the average worker to increase his earnings is a fact that has been proved by 17 years of success in so doing. From an “ exper iment'' with one Course of Instruction the I. C. S. has grown to be the largest educational institution in the world with 208 Courses and a million students enrolled. The proprietors of this institution (the I. T. Co.) have nn invested capital of nearly 6 million dollars, own ond occupy 5 buildings covering 7 acres of floor space, and have a private printing plant turning out 3 1-2 ton9 of printed matter per day which is used exclusively by this concern. Over 125,000 I. C. S. students have been awarded Diplomas or have made considerable progress in the advanced subjects of their Courses; 225,000 more have completed The Ways and Means Committee mathematics, ji^ysics, drawing, and other preliminary subjects with the assistance of the Oregon Good Roads jQoqfet- of the faculty of the Scfi^pols; and several hundred thousand others without send ence held a meeting in the rooms of ing in written exercises for Correction have successfully pursued their studies from Portland travelling men visiting different points throughout the Northwest register ” 500,000 in 19 1» .” The idea was first adopted in advertising the Lewis & Clark Exposition, when everybody from Portland wrote after hla signature •■ 1905.” The Roley-Horner Lumber Co. have completed their mill structure and start running regularly today. § Can We Really Better Your Salary? $275.00 will buy a Conover, up right piano, Colonial style, mahog any finish, practically new. Re tails at $425.00. - -Estacada State Bank. Two desirable lots, small house with water on the premises. For sale. Easy terms. E. P. Scott, or inquire of the Progress Office. Is your farm for sale? If so, write to or call on The Conant Realty Co., Room 5, 25054 Alder St.. Portland, Oreg. The P r o g r e s s and ‘Human Life for one year. Price of both $ 1.5 0 P r o g r e s s and Weekly Oregonian one year, $1.5 0 P r o g r e s s and Semi-Weekly Journal for $ 1.5 0 a year. We have several pieces of prop erty left with tis to negotiate a sale for. Intending investors in Esta cada will do well to consult us as we may have just what you want. Inquire at the P r o g r e s s office. And it was not an April-fool-day joke either that a number of the link in to remember the Chain. EASY TO APPLY. Became they are made to meet actual needs in actual practise. boys are laughing at. It happened this way, a certain would-be-prom inent citizen of Estacada hung a placard on Broadway with "Gone / Cut out this coupon, mark X before the Course that interests you, but not forgotten” printed on it. A friend who happened to notice sign it, and mail it to us. the transaction put these additional remarks on the card, "T h is was put up by the chicken thief.” It is said the would-be-important cit International Correspondence Schools izen coming along later in the eve letaraelieeel Textkeeh C ib b m v . Freer ¡«tort. ning took it down. He can tell you why if you ask him. SCRANTON, PA., 11. S. A. EASY TO REMEMBER Became each Courie ii a logical chain; to remember one W H A T W E TEA C H - Plats« explain without further obligations to mo. how I can qualify for a larger salary In the occupation, or gain a knowlege of the subject, before which I have marked X. A d W ritin g S h o w -C a rd W ritin g W indow T rim m in g Bookkeeping Ste n o g rap h y C o m m ercial L aw B an k in g and B ank L aw O rnam ental D e sig n in g S ig n Pain tin g S tatio n ary E n g in e e rin g M echanical E n g in e e rin g M echanical D rafting T e a ch in g N avigation S h e e t-M e ta l D rafting Ele ctrical E n g in ee rin g E le c tr ic L ig h tin g E la c lr lc - R u lw iy W ork T elep h on e E n g in ee rin g A rch itectu re C onatructlng and B u ild ing Structural E n g in ee rin g A rchitectu ral D rafting H eatin g and Ventilation Plu m bing C iv il E n g in e e rin g B rid g e E n g in ee rin g R ailroad Conztructlon S u rv e y in g M ining E n g in ee rin g M etallurgy C h e m latry T e x tile M anufacture F ren ch G erm an S p an ish E n g lish B ran ch e s Preparation for U . S . C iv il S e r v ic e Exam ination« w A a/n*_________ S tr+ o t amt) C i t i ____________ . S ta ta H. V. Reed, - - - - Representative Box 19 and P A TE N T MEDICINES Don’t forget I can supply your needs, and solicit your patronage Portland, Ore. Estacada Mercantile Co. in PALACE MEAT MARKET Handles the Best Fre s h and C u re d Meats Obtainable Cash Paid for hides and Market Products We Buy aud Sell H. Hughes, - Cazadero, Ore. VEAL HOGS HIDES FA N T O N SHEEP CATTLE CHICKENS Yonce LAID EGO SAUSAGE HEAD CHEESE FRESH MEATS SMOKED MEATS Richards Cedar Shingles When in need of First Class Cedar Shingles consult me Shingles delivered or at the mill. Nos J and 0 always on hand. W. A. Jones, Sales Agt., AITENTION Estacada Subscribe for the H a s just received a large assortment of Popular Novels PROGRESS Your choice for 50 cents $1.00 a Year See F ERRY READERS THE ESTACADA PHARMACY R. FANTON CHICA60, IL L Here’ s to the state that knows no dearth. And the Past Year has shown up Very Satisfactory to us Here's to the hopes that rise; but we want to do better still this year and if you will give us your Here's to her sons, the best on _ attention, we will Promise you, to do the btst in our Power toQ) earth, Here's to her smiling skies; ^ M e rit your Confidence. We want a fair Portion of the Trade and ^ Here’s to her past so glorious, if Fair Dealing and Close Prices will attain that object we arefi) Here’ s to her future great, bound to win. We have just Placed New Goods and will be con-W Here's to her ever victorious, Here's to our own dear state. ^ sta n tly Recieving New Goods. Come and Inspect. We T k a u k ^ § GROCERIES, C O N FEC TIO N A R Y , ‘g y Better than riches or worldy wealth. Is life iu a clime that’s royal, Teeming with happinese, hope and healt'i. And warmed by a sun benign; Sweeter than pelf that is won by stealth. Is building with citizens loyal; So come, let us clink, but first let us drink © 6$S>e$S e$S e$S >«$S>«$S > ® 5 3 > «® c S S c S S )c S S )c S 3 ) One toast with a brimming stein. It seems strange, even in Oregon to read of an Indian battle being fought this week near Pierce, Ok lahoma. Crazv Snake with a amall band of belligerent Indians, has been making things unpleasant for the settlers in that vicinity. Three hundred militia men, cow boys and deputy sheriffs were in pursuit of the red skins on Monday and had put the band to rout and were trail ing Crazy Snake with blood hounds It was expected that his capture was only a question of a short lime. When in need of DODGE IN UCHT0W 1 ____ _ _ r : ide and exhibit» C _ _ A N T E O -A RIDER AGENT ISM ''’ .-«il» X Tt-’P » F or Painting. Papei Hanging and Calcemi- ning. 1st class work Guaranteed SPRINGW ATER H E N R Y V. A D I X . M . D FIRE FARMERS! PROPERTY OWNERS! P H Y S IC IA N A S U R G EO N O FFIC E, ADJOINING R E SID E N C E How about your cropat Bow about your building*? Mow about your furniture? Local and Long Distance Telephone John Brown The doctor's phone can b* aoniwctad with your borne phone at night U re quested. One long nng. K ockw ood, Oregon Phone C ro M h n m . 3 1 1 Represents the ; Oregon Fire Relief Associa tion of McMinnville Dr. L. A. WELLS D E N T IS T O F ; And six other lines of fir* iu*ur- Raining again after oue week of WRITE HIM fine weather for putting in the crop Or leave word at thia The farmers are about done sow ing their grain. Those who were through sowing pitched in and ten helped their neighbors who had not yet finished. The Saturday base ball players : P. R. L. & P. Co. had a fine game last Saturday. ! E S T A C A D A -PO R T LA N D In answer to Mr. Dodge concern ing the telephone muddle he states I Cars leave Estacada for Port- that I wanted something for nothing | laud: in wanting to have the use of the 6:55, 9, 1 1 , A. M. and Estacada central. He might as ». 3. 5. 9 P. M. well accuse me of wanting to steal ; which I think is beyond the dignity ■ Car* leave Portland for Esta of a gentleman to accuse another of cada: crime through the public press ’ 6:55, 8:45. 10:45- A. M. and when it is not so. I stated both : 12:45, 2:45, 4:45, 6:45 P. M. sides of the case as I looked at it Mail and Hxpreas (no p su n gtts! that we were keeping np one cen tral aud a fair exchange is no rob carried on tbia run) leaves Portland; for Estacada 3:25 a. m. and 2:40 p. m. bery. Leave* Balacada for Portland 4:26 p. : T IM E C A R D m. and 7:10 a. tn. Herring Ranch Sold The R. C. Herring ranch com prising 80 acres in Garfield has been sold to Mrs. Kate Wanzer Balkin, consideration $7,000. The new owner is from Colorado. The entire deal being conaumated through the Estacada State Bank as agent for Mrs. Dora B. Herring. The purchaser will at once under take to make extensive improve ments, chiefly in planting an apple orchard as they will give special attcution to fruit raising. These people come to us well rec- omended and we are glad to have them locate among ua because their success means that others who are watching the results obtained by them and if pleased and success ful will follow their example and come here. It speaks well for our locality as a fruit district as these people had visited several sections of Chegon during two mouths look ing for fruit land. The Estacada State Bank is to be congratulated on this, as well as other deals they have been instru- mcutal in making. Mrs. Herring has not yet decided if she will re main here or not. Their New Building D. F. Warner Returns After The Estacada Mercantile Co. Prolonged Visit have about completed moving their stock into their new store room. D. R. Warner returned to Esta It will take some time yet before all the good* will be arranged to cada on Friday after an absence of their satisfaction, which will be several months. Mr. Warner, as done as speedily as possible. The is his custom, usually at this time new quarters they occupy are com of year made one of his periodical modious, well arranged and migrations, of longer duration than modem in every particular. The usual. But as he greets his friends enterprise is a great benefit to the it is with the same old time fervor public and a substantial ami endur as of yore. Iu Mr. Warner’s ab ing monument to the early business sence the Oregon elements, during sagacity of its promoters. It is the snow and wind storm, worked such meu as these, willing to place considerable hardships for him as it their money and take the business blew his barn off the foundation risks, that build np a community. and he is now getting ready to put We predict a bright and successful: it hack on again. As is hi* custom business career for the promoters 1 Mr. Warner was not long idle after returning, as he immediately went of the Estacada Mercantile Co. for to work He says he can always they deserve it find work in Estacada. Freight also leaves Portland in the morning goes to Caaa- ; dero and returns to Portland ; Main office* of the company: 13a l-r First St. Portland, Oregon. SH E A R ER AND W ELLS' Dentists o f Portland Will visit Batacada on Friday and Saturday of each week Appointment* may be made with Dr. Adix. Dimick & Dirnick, Attorneys at Law f V N o r t a r y Public, General Law Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, A b stracts furnished M ONEY LO A N ED O r P IC K S : 2, 3 St 4 , A N D R U K N B LD . O k »cost C it y A O regon NFW Meat Market Hai Presh and Smoked meat* on hand constantly. Also Groceries and Damascus Creamery Butter A Share of your Patronage Solicited Shop next to Residence on Main Street J . R. Townsend E. W. Bartlett Attorney at Law SEWING MACHINE. R O U E R BEARING, HIGH O RA M . Practice in all the Courts Special attention given to Settlement cd Estates. Collections promptly attend ed to . Office in Bank of Batacada CEDAR S H I N G L E S We manufacture all kinds of Cedar Shingles and ara prepared at a* times to deh vor the mare. Abo to sell at the mill, having stock o*> hand at all times S V e M n n t ’y STRONGEST GUARANTEE. National Sewlnfl Machte« Ce» P -I—R-Z We also have stock on hand with our agent in Estacada IH D C IV K Iv fC i Hl« KRIEGER BROS. & C0. ---- FROTH «T O R ---- J . V. BARR Estacada Agent—A . Morrow B L A C K S M IT H Is dill at the old stand and wMng Is < any of the wort I r Me U m GIVE HIM A CALL Fo r S a le The Fern Rock Farm of 144 a- eres has been platted in acreage, 10 acres and up, to plat. See D. Bri- denatine. Estacada R. F. D. No. 1 P aten ts