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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1909)
•> ESTACADA WAMTE 0 -Ä R iser « W PROGRESS and d is t r ic t to i ! • .nui. »luL.lt A t* every wiicre are sample Lat'* 5 t M »k l " R S D ffe r ” tu ••cl«» furnished bv us Bukmj? money fast. W rilt/ar full¿articulan and j ; v i.il cfl • NO .HONDY U l <M IK K O u:.;.l y a receive an i m ........ •Í your : icy'le. We ship t I a ■* TEN H i P P T K IA L d u n iyf win«h time yen m.«y ride the Pi« yi i? and put it to any t-st you wish, If you are then not perletiiy sitisti«*d or do not wish to keep the bicycle skip it b u It to u . at our expense andvo« u >.ot br out out cent. C A C T 11 CW a c i p r e funnsii tlse lushest grade l-u.y«..cs i’. is l> ■ .e to make i H v l U A I m i w C a .t one small profit uliove a< t ...l I .« u.ry cost. You save I to $J 1 middlemen’s prol.ts by buying direct of us and have the manufacturer's guar« aoue b- >i your bi- le. I> 0 N O T It» V a bic>< .a r a pairot t.res from anyone ;.t ary f rí e u» ’ I • j receive «>ur cat.i'. ;ucs and learn our unheard ot factory | pneti and n m .?» 'cune special off. to r id e r a g e n t» . (i>ctm*a»ATKD) DIRECTO R S: t i k o . E s t e s . P r e s id e n t A . H. S p a r k « , V i e r P r e s id e n t C h a s . K . D u b o is ft. S. W OM KU, Editor * m ,1 Manager YOU W ILL 6¿ ASTONISriEi) ‘¡^ h 'ÍV V Entered at the rosto/fice In Estar&ia. Oregon, as second class mall Puldiehad Ever* Ihursdav *r íéifACHTOW» $2 a day 1 he Hotel Estacada Ì A L I. MODJiRN C O N V E N IEN C E S ■“. ' r i i , / I .. hi! ■ One of the th most delightful Resorts on tn the e Coast u oast 11 lowPrices we can make you this year. AV e sell the higlw-.t grade bicycles tor »ess money than any other factors-. We are satisfied with j : u profit above lactory cost, lilt Y t 'lJ í I»»: \l K ltS , y u cun sell our bicycles under your own name plate at ___ _ our prices. Orders filled the day received. . . . . . . . s p C O M ) it I N I ) 1**1« V C U U . W t do not regularly handle second hand l cycles, but f usually have a number on hand L*kep in trade by our Chicago t ill store*, l'liese we clear out * prom 111 y .it prices ranging from * 3 t > Rbi or JSlo. • • * t It; . - . A A n r r o D D /lit r e káiir I o VI h o . Is. I m p o r t»*«1 r o lle r c h a in s ¡ i p e d a ls , parts, repairs and CUM v» i ttt'D nH ÍY t.O , equipment ot ail kinds at haif the usual retail Pru s. Morning at I S U f S D A , ORfGON y HEDGETHORN PB&CTURE-PiiOOF L E P A I IR c , am SELF-HEALING TIRES A S A M P }jc SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year Six month) L 80 Ju ly 2 d . F The regular retail price of these tires is SO p< > ¿¿iir, hut to introduce see null tell you a ui mplc pa t rTor$4.UhUiSh With order *7-15). NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES Tl N A IL S , T a c k s o r (¿lass w ill n o t le t th e n lr o u t. Sixty thousand pairs sold last year. Over two hundred thousand pairs now in use. D E S C R IP T IO N t Ma«le in oil sizes. It is lively ml easy riding, very durableand mi lined inside with ami riding.verydurableana a special quality o f rubber, w hich never becom es porous and w hich closes up small punctures without allow - N o tic e t h e t h ic k r u b b e r tr e a d Eng the air to escape. We have hundreds o f letters from satis- ••A" anil p u n ctu r e strip s ••il'* bed customers stating that their tires haveonly been pum ped s a il “ 1 ) , " a ls o rim s tr ip “ 11 " up once or twice in s w hole season. They w eigh no m ore than t o p r e v e n t rim c u ttin g . T ills an ordinary tire, the puncture re.si sting quail ties being given t ir o w ill o u tla s t a n y o t h e r b y several layers o f thin specially prepared fabric on ihe m a k e —SO FT . E L A S T IC a u d tread. The regular price o f these tires i s ^ .jo per pair,but fo r ^ E A , S Y It 11)1 Nil. advertlifng purposes we are making a special factory price to • _ _ _ „ the rider o f onLy f».So per pair. A ll orders shipped same day letter is received. We ship C. O. D. on approval. You do not pay a cent until you have exam ined and found them strictly as represented. W e w ill allow a « as h tllw ounfc o f 5 per cent (thereby m aking the price fc»-4.A5 per pair) if you send F I L L C.YSII W I T H O K D E lT and enclose this advertisement. You run no risk in Sending us an order as the tires may be returned nt O U K expense if for any reason they are not satisfactory 011 exam ination. W e are perfectly reliable and money sent to us is as safe as in a bank If you order a pair o f these tires, you w ill find that they w ill ride easier, run faster, wear better last longer aud look finer than anv tire you have ever used o r seen at any price. W e kn ow that you w ill he so well pleased that when you want a bicycle you w ill give us your order. W e waul you to send us a trial order at once, hence this rem arkable tire oiler. a i r > r > n v e n c r c * d on 't buy any kind at any price until you send fo r a pair of a- Hedgethorn ■ . Puucture-i’ . . ------ - t: roof t res on on approval approval and and trial trial at at nd Sundry Catalogue which • • above- * '• ' for ------ ^ - Tire dr the special introductory price quoted or write our J big *. dcs, ribes aud quotes all m akes and kinds o f tires at about h hi a lflh e usual prices. N O T T H I N K OI B U Y IN G a bicycle l o until 3 I T or a pair o f tires from anyone you know the new aud wouderfuf offers we are m aking. It on ly costs a postal to leara everythiug. W rite it N O W . No less than 33,668,670 jieople throughout the Lruited States will have llieir attention drawn to Ore got) as the land of opportunity dur ing the coming thr-e months by u great advertising campaign to he conducted by the Portland Com mercial Club. The hading ugri cultural papers and 'the weekly editions of the big d ailks will he used. There is no question that the campaign will direct the move ment of thousan Is of people to this IF state. The advertisement will carry the fam iliar oval, with the slogan, “ Oregon is the Place For Y o u ,' ’ in large letters, and those at all interested are urged to ask for literature and Information about Oregon. The advertisement informs the reader that railroad rates are the same to all parts of O regon; OT from the East and Oregon Com-j 0 m rcial bodies will he supplied with ' j ® a Ulresses of ail enquirers so that the whole state may profit by th is ! (S a . vertisiug, although Portland w ill! ] j[ S. bear all the expense. There is probably no other city in the world J0 that has doue a like thing. ^ It is urged that all get in line for j tins valuable publicity. People! from the East who ask about this stale should be answered promptly a it fully bv every commercial body In this way, it is believed, I very great beuefits will follow for | all Oiegon. ) T h is is the more important now that the colonist rates for this Fall | have l>een decided upon hy the railroads. Reduced one-way tickets j will be sold to all Pacific Coast | points from the East and Middle j West for colonists and home-seek ers who desire to settle here. The advertising campaign for settlers w ill'!»' .veil supplemented hy these attractive rates to settlers. f T T »_ J OF T A 7 A IV T H T ' V V XJkX N X Dales Have It (5 Da)es Havc It If you want a N ew Dress )n hand June. 28, 1907 Assessments since paid I‘aid out by Sewer Warrants C IT Y $ 1940.78 200.00 $ 5 607.8^ 4 0 1.8 1 $ 7333 80 Secretary Hallinger of the Washington, Ju ly 2i> The Pres- partment of the Interior is visiting | ident lias just signed a proclamation Oregon irrigation projects this 1. C . S . T E X T B O O K S 1 making a National Monument of week. It is the intention of the EASY TO I.EAgN. Because they are simple, clear, concise, exact. the Oregon Caves or »'Marble Secretary to make a close inspec EASY TO REMEMBER Because each Course is a logical chain; t remember one H aUs'. j o stp iliue C o u n ty, in tion of Northwestern project* in link is to remember the chain. ! southern Oregon. These natur el, company with reclamation engineers A fter going over part of the state EASY TO APPLY. Because they are made to meet actual needs in actual practise. WOM(lers are h eated in th ‘ S isk iy o u National Forest about thirty miles irrigation districts, Secretary Hal W H A T W E T E A C H j south of G ran t's Pass in Cave linger and' his party were enter Mountain. tained at luncheon today at the Cut out this coupon, mark X befure thu Course that interests you, . . . Commercial Club, 1 he caves are m marble and sign it, and mail it to us. constat of innumerable caverns, The ra>n storms of Sunday and Monday were quite out of the or dinary for Oregon, W hile th e y , did some damage to dampen the ardor of the llay maker the little “ spuds“ nre saving, ' L a y over and give me room .1' We certainly; do have (he climate that suits all even the grumbler lias something “ unusual' to talk about. President Taft will visit Oregon this Fall. He will come in October and will make stops at Portland and other cities of the state as h i s ’ itinerary will permit. The l ’re s i.! dent has accepted the invitation of Fenator Bourne to be his guest while ui Poillaud. occupation, or Rain a knowie*« of th* subject before which I have marked \ Ad Writing Show-C»rd Writing Window Tritnming BoohkaepinR Sttnography Comintrclal Law Banking and Bank Law Ornamantal Designing Sign Painting Stationary Snglneering Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Drafting Teaching Navi gat ton Sheet-Metal Drafting Electrical Engineering Electric Ulghting Electric-Railway Work Telephone Engineering Architecture £onatructing and Building Structural Engineering Architectural Drafting Heating and Ventilation Plumbing Civil Engineering Bridge Engineering , Railroad Construction Surveying Mining Engineering M e t a llu r g y Chemistry Textile Manufacture French German Spanish English Branches Prep drat ion for U S. Civil Service Examinations A trrvt «S t u t e H. V . Reed, - - - - Representative Box 19 Portland, Ore. Curs leave Portland for Esta cada: $ (>583.61 — • M K. Church . 6:55. 8:45, »0:45, A . M. and ! 1 2 :4 5 ,2 :4 5 .4 45. M s p . m . ; J*»K^»I**h‘i*+»i«^*fc*M«*l*+4**l**l‘*f*l**IHk Mail sncl Rspress (no ]acscceiigers! carried on this rua I leaves Portland for Estacada 5:25 a. m. and 2:40 p. in. Leaves Estacada for Portland 4:26 p. 111. and 7'.no a. nt. ; Freight also leaves Portland \ ill the morning goes ,o '»nza- ' dero and returns to Portiai. . Muía, offices of the coutpaisy : 132 1-2 Fiwt St. Portland, Oregon. S E R V IC E S H E N R Y N ext Sahtrath V .A D IX . M .O PH Y S K M N A SU RGEO N <lacked. One long ring. Church of C hrist— N exiSuhbath Bible School to a m Voting Peoples' Meeting Preaching 7* p. m. 8 p. n>. D E N T IS T C F SHEARER AND D e n tia ta cC WELLS' P o r t/ m id W ill visit Estacuda mv F rid a y and* Satu rd ay of eaela week A pp oin tm ents m ay be m ade wiHt Dn. A d i* . — Free Methodist Cbureih — Difttk k & Dintick, $ 7333.80 $ 65.85.61 Sabbath School 2 :3 0 r. M. Prayer Meeting on Attorneys at Law Wednesday evening 7 r. m . : p t F ' Nortary P m hire. General I.nv* Rev. Rojier of Gresham ; Practise, Mortgages foreclosed, Ab stracts ftrrm.shed M O N EY LO A N E D O F F IC E S : 2 , 3 , & 4 , A iN D ItX S L N IILDi O reg o n C it y SEWING MACHINE. ROLLER BE ARINO. HIGH QRADL. Q a b c o i * CEDAR SHINGLES We manufacture all kinds of Ceil air Shingles and are prepared at all! times to dbliver the same. Also, to sell a* the mitt, having stock on. hand at alt times y KRIEGER BROS. &C0. ------PROPR IE TO R ----- 1 Estacada A g e n t- A. combed throughout its interior like the portion which has been explor ed. Morrow FANTON Many smalt streams are found at different elevation', and larger b y baying this bodies of running water can bt reliable, honest, heard in bottomless pits so far as high grade sew measured. I his running water ing machines probably accounts for c#rr.» ts of STRONGEST G U A R A N T EE wind that in some of the galleries N a t io n a l S e w in g M a c h in e Cow blow so hard as to extinguish an open light at once. B e lv id e re , III, The lime deposits take m any! I corridors and passag w ays of vari e .! beautiful ous sizes, all of them decorated b be-1 Deau,*tni form s; m assive p illa r s ,1 60 Ÿ I A W ’ yond description in crystallued car- ^e*'cale stalactites of alabaster EXPERIENCE h.mates. Th ey have I een explored whiteness with the crystal drop of to a distance of two miles or more, " a!ea carry ing its minute deposit the lowest of them being at a depth *1,ue lrou* which they are of about 2,000 feet below the sum formed, nnd broad sheets resem- 1 mit of Cave Mountain, the highest clral)er> with graceful curves l*in g some seven or tight hundred that were certainly made COFVIHOMTS A c . A nrr.T/* ftpndlng a Rketr»h amS da w IfRfan feet above it. There are manv pas- *’v var>'ing currents of wind dur- quickly uspartutii our opin i»» frew wuetlMr as in7Pitfta'n 1 « piuHitMy t> .tai»fable. Cumnmntm. sagew avs and rooms which have nl^ f ° rl>iation. tk*ui irlotly Tonti,»out'ni. M WOfMOi 00 Patent« anni free, uldoflt ngcncy f o r M<iSn n a « iltn ti. Pat purs takea tarunah M nn» & C a n c t h i never been opeutd, ami with these In p ist years visitors have ear- tyecMl notice« wltho’it cL'»rxeh fn tho distant and unexplored openings tied aw ay many of tile mast val- the magnitude of the Oregon Caves uable specimens, and this destruc- A handsomely llìnttmi p.i ot any dcicnilllc ____ _____ _ ts practically unknown. d°ns as well as to retain these na- entatton years fou r B o n i f ia , t l. 8 « j U» tayall Thesc natural wonders were dis- *'lral wondera as public property. Brauch Office. 625 F 9tu WaabtSflUXk, D> <x.vtre<l in 1874 hy Klija Davtdsoti ind;*ccd ,he r«tcommendation to- while bear hunting, and the great ]>!:ux; tlreiu in a National Mouu- — er part of the exploration work was mint. Scientific Hntricai. MUNN & Co.3B,B~tm’' (tew The Forest Service has reb u ilt' aud improved tlm trails leading to the C a ve s from each side of the divide in order to more easily pro H and les th e tect the valuable forest surround- j Cave mountain, the peak which ing. aud to make the caves more contains these caves. ris<.s to an el- accessible to tourists, evationof about (> 000 feet and iso ! ________________ VEAL limestone formation. The main , , , , . .. Principal Howard Jam es and HOGS openings around whi, h the Nation al Monument has been created are R * v KuW* “ ° f horseback, stati HIDES st an elevation of 4,<x>o feet, but ^°r Mt. Hood Tuesday. It jthe entirt otouittain-side tot five or ta their iutentiou to climb it. done by F. M Nickerson, of Kerbs Oregon, m 1877, when four floors of levels were partially opened. Many of the old bidders used at that time are still in use e l . / m s ___ WRITE HIM Or leave word at this office 106.85 Prayer Meeting on 69.70 Thurs Evening at 7:30 p. in. ! 432 38 E. W. Sewall. Pastor These warrants were issued by the Recorder since Ju ly 1907. General Fund $ 1466.87 Road Fund ! 578 OO Water Fund 3738 74 Warrants of tire above paid S 5* 94-45 ’’ outstanding 889 16 JL PljMae #»uain, without further obligations to m«. how I can qualify for a laisor salary In tha fe:55. 9 . >»i A . M. and 1, 3. 5. 9 F- M. ' D r.L.A. W E L L S ROAD FUND - SCRAM ION, PA., t . S. A. G r e s h a m . 311 Represents the CHURCH i Sabbath Scliool +++++ 10 a. in. Preaching at 8 pi m. OFFICE, ADJOINING W ESI DUNCE League 7 : l 5 p. m. Local and Long. Didanoa Telephone $ 170 1.74 1 »rayer Meeting on Thursday Even- The efcictor»’^ phone can he connected) 1 70s 09 mg 8 p. IM. with you« home phone at night if re- ? 553° 14 25O.OO tax ' ’ road tax Paid out by warrants Balance in Treasury P. Co. Oregon Eire Relief Associa tion of McMinnville And six other lines i & L. i j Cars leave Estacada for Fort land: F U R N IS H E D A N D 275-91 47-75 H O U S E K E E P IN G R O O M S 59 79 Geo. Lockerby 630.50 Over Sparks' OUI Store I3.OO 382-55 200.00 s tnt«rnAtlon«il Textbook (omit.tnt, Proprietor« Phone R. KST AC ADA-PORTLAND How about your furniture? Jo h n B ro w n Rockwood, Oregon 5 4° 3- *3 WATUR FUND C om e a n d See w h a t w e h a v e w h e n * y o u are n e e d in g a n y t h in g in our¿¡j On hand Ju ly 1907 lin e S Received from poll International Correspondence Schools P How about your crops? f “ nv about your buildings? 387 7« The Fern Rock Farm of 144 a- «5 45 ci L-s has been phi lieti in acri »ge, to acres and up, to plat. See I). ItrL delistin'.'. Estacada R. F. 1). No. > 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 lie , t/ir unr/*naiynvr/ fin an ce eornntiffee, in rum innesta largest educational institution in the world with 208 Courses and a million r/ation rtf t/rm fin an ces o f t/te viti/, su b m it f/ie fo reg o in g a s the students enrolled. The proprietors of this institution (the I* T. Co.) have an invested capital of nearly 6 million dollars, own ond occupy 5 buildings covering nesuU » f o u r investigation* 7 acres of floor space, and have a private printing plant turning out 3 1-2 tons »•//, ( t ”. v S nantis of printed matter per day which is used exclusively by this concern. Over Signed L ‘. &. tJketfifs 125,0001. C. S. students have been awarded Diplomas or have made considerable C*. vS /¡utter progress in the advanced subjects of their Courses; 225,000 more have completed Committee 011 Finance mathematics, physics, drawing, and other preliminary subjects with the assistance of the faculty of the Schools; and several hundred thousand others without Rend six miles shows caverns of various Beautiful Caves ing in written exercises for correction have successfully pursued their studies from sizes and in all probability is honey De our unique home-study textbooks. Irrigation in the Willamette Valiev is to receive attention at Eugene on Saturday, Ju ly 3 1 , when a meeting will lie held under the auspices of the Eugene Commercial Club to discus* this important matter W. W Cotton, Biugcr Merman and others have been in vited to attend the meeting ami m ake addresses. The gathering will meet in the afternoon. 1 TIME CARD E $ 77°- 3 1 132.0 0 Î 50 OO 25O.OO Oil hand Ju ly 1907 If you want N ew H osiery, Handkerchiefs or fit Received from water rents ’ ’ sale of pipe Summer Underwear Dales Have !t Transfered from General Fund Paid out hy warrants Transfered to General Fund Can We Really Better Your Salary? THE R For Sale ? On hand Ju ly 1907 Received from fines ’’ sale of tile ” ” licenses ” dog tax " general tax ” poll tax ’ ’ sale water pump Transferred from Water Fund Paid out by warrants Transferred to Water Fund Dales Have It DALES OF GKNKRAL FVND If you want Collars, R ib b on s,K u ch in g, or Summer Gloves F IN A N C E S SKWKk FI ND ft j , vf)U w a m a N e w D re ss THE I O F E S T A C A D A F R O M J U L Y 1907 to J U L Y 1909 CHICAGO, IL L A N ice W hite W aist ! Few record prices were reached in the hog m arket at Portland dur ing the past week. Last Thursday hogs advanced to Ao per 100 pounds this being the highest value ever recorded within the memory of the trade. A shipment of 77 hogs from the Willamette Valley received this «(tractive figure. The hogs aver- Hgec! |S.) pounds each and brought the unusual price of better than ft(>.,S5 each. STATEM EN T 4 V 07 ” WAIT lmt write us a i 105»*®1 i°d«y- » TT~> \ / A A j T JL VI IH T O im >1 A T A.-V.-I*. E X P O S IT IO N , S E A T T L E . Probably the nu -r striking structure nn the ground* of the Alaska- Yukon-Paehtr Kx|i"sitlon Is the Auditorium. It Is btiilded of reinforced concrele, steel and luick and is a part of the rich legacy which Is to bo handed down to the State University when the Fair Is over. The Auditorium stands upon nn eminence overlooking the main en trance to the Exposition Grounds. It Is n o w In use us a lecture room b> the University 1 " School and for all assembly's of students. It has „ upaMmr canacitv of close to 30 (H). which can be greatly Increased. YOU NEED TINES j . L MEAD CYCLE COMPANY, ! _ FARMERS! PROPERTY OWNERS! $.S 1909 Local and Tourist Trade Solicited _ he»»«, i | ii | i |.iti.t..|ii|ii|ii|„|iit„,ii| | +■ TO IH 1H Ü Û U G C , O N L Y T h u rsd a y. ji» a Cedar Shingles W h e n i n n e e d o f F i r s t C la s s C eJtu r s h in g le s c o n s u lt m e. S h i n g le s d e li v e r e d o r a t t h e . m ill. N o s . I a n d : 2 a l w a y s onr hand. W. A. Jon«*. Sate* Agt.. Estacada R. FANTON J. V. BARR BLACKSMITH l> stilt at th* old stand and willing to do. any t l th* work in hia Ime GIVE HIM A CALL See FERRY For P ñ suiting, P a p e r Hanging and Catcemi- ning. 1st class work Guaranteed PALACE MEAT MARKET Best F re s h a n d C u re d M eals Obtainable Cash Paid (or Hides and Market Products We B *v sad Sell’ SHEER CATTLE CHICKENS Penland LARO EGGS SAUSAGE HEAD CHEESE FRESH MEATS SMOKED MEATS Jorg