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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1910)
L •«trsr ESTACADA p ^ l N CO K i'OR A T V I>) 1H RFCTO KS: J. \V k i.M - , I'r i sirlrn t Y r c e l 'n s n L » l I L . E . B k l i t l s , T r e a s u re r E . S. W O M E R , Entered 1‘M it o r *nrt fv e rv Ih u rs d a y fi,')» \>H'k •a <l.iv 1 The Mote! Estacada ALI. MODERN CO NVEN IEN CES Manaj/er One of the most delightful Resorts on the at the postoffice In F.atarata. C ru ’Mi as , second class mail P u blish ed M orn ing PALACE MEAT MARKET ( ntdrrh (Annoi Ht“ Ct; rcd PfcGURLSS C tM S . fi. I)> KOIS, .- Coast 0 Local and Tourist Trade Solicited J S t ill V wrt’t l. l U A l , VITI .u \ r I. iNS, C Hit' »1 tetti t tb„- *»r* It ni 1»t • ;«*• tv i*. II 1 Hrii •- ;t oiU mm ! ••r it>»stilu hi ti i i>- Cdr-C Uriti 111 (>r* 1« r iin tun.• it v o n im u t j take ili tenuti retm•«lies ¡lu ll's Caliti rii ' Cure is not :i qn :ck tue«Home, It was prescribed by one of the best ph\scwrtis in this country for years and is a regular prescription. It comp' sed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directlv on the mucous surfaces. The ’ erfect combi nation of the two ingredients is what produces such wouderJul results in cur ing Catarrh. Send for testimonials tree. F. J. C H E N E Y &. CO., Drop#., Toledo, , Sold bv Druggists, prii e 75c. Take H all's Fam ily Fills for pation. SUBSCRIPTION RATES _______ Thursday, September I. 1910 From Wo Buy and Sell VEAL SHEEP HOGS CATTLE LARD EGGS SAUSAGE CHICKENS HIDES HEAD CHEESE FRESH MEATS SMOKED MEATS Electric Fans P E N L A N D & JÖRG consti H • !H EACH TO.VN and d ia lr ir t 10 K. C R O S S W IL L IA M H A M M O N I > In the County Court of the State of Ore gon, CROSS & HAMMOND rid e an d e x h ib it a I CiNy“ msv ,; " L Tn-st M~.iT: •*R a n g e r - bicycle furnishedby us.f Our agents everywhere uio V O piiWing minify last. ¡Write j or fu U fair ttcuU Cool Breezes O b ta in a b le ' Cash Paid for Hides and Market Products O. (S T AC ADA, OHM,ON One yoer............................................... -— SI tl” Six mcnlhs...................— ............................ 50 H a n d le s th e Best F re s h a n d c u re d M eats 1 a 'K B H ß iÄ E a ja ia r jjs ’iiaa' :rs¿ 9 National Forests As 0 » ATTORNEYS AT LAW F o r th e C o u n ty o f C la ck a m a s N e w a n d S econ d H a n d * In the matter of the Estate cf ) Citation to Heirs H. W. Blood, an insane person ) and Parties luter- ) ested In Probate. O R E G O N j To the Sheriff of the County of Clackamas Greeting: O regon C it y , - * _________ In th e N a m e o f th e S t a te o f O re g o n . You are hereby requlrod to cite Hiram Blood the next of kin, and all persons Interested to be and appear In the County Court cf the State of Oregon, for the County Clackamas at the Court Room thereof, at Oregon has opened up a confkction T sry of City In the said County of Clackamas on Monday the and void lunch room, where 19th day ol September A. D. 1910 at 1 o'clock P. M. of that day„ their and there to show cause, if any candies, nuts, cigars, soda- they have, why an order should not be grantee for the water, ice cream and sale of a portion of the estate, towlt: Lot No. 7 of cold lunch will he Block No. 14 of the original Townsite of the city of served Estacada, Oregon according to Guardian* petition Qn file. Headquarters for Light lunches , Witness, the Hon. Grant B. Dimick, Judge of the I State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas this j 28th day of July A. D. 1910. FANTON’S CEDAK SHINGLES j This citation is published by order of Hon. Grant .Abstracts. Real Estate. Loans. Insurance National Playgrounds | The correct way to pronounce is Ks-ta-ca-da, accent on the thi syllable, a bavin« the sound of as in ah in the two last syllables. National Forest Reserves Are Fast Becoming Popular Playgrounds R. G. Marchbank Electric Store 7 th S t., Cor. Alder S t. 1 forests a regular tinder box. Our local fires were caused by the fire getting away from where the slashing had been fired, believe greater care should taken with logged off portions land that are allowed to re with great piles of brush, standing dead trees and the like, which is a menace to all surrounding country. Estacada Heights, at the present time, contains just such a fire trap and should it get on fire at such a dry time as we have had it would result in the burning of several suburban homes and endangering the town also. It would he much better to compel the burning of such places at a proper time of the year. In this way the cost of butn- ii g this over would he a small cost as compared with the loss sustained by it getting on fire at the wrong time We believe that all the property holders of these lands should take the first opportunity of burning over this piece ot ground and au effort should he trade to have it done just ns soon as it can safely be burned. N A I L S Tu ck s o r C la ss w ill n ot le t th o f : I t - Thousand Dollars For Seal One thousand dollars in cash is the offer made by the Directors of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition Company, to artists and designers the world over for an E x position Seal It must lie of a character suitable for use as a post er, a crest for stationery, or an E x position Button, and should typify the completion of the Panama Canal and the celebration of that event proposed to be held in Sail Fran cisco in IQ 15 Finished drawings or paintings should reach the E x ploitation and Publicity Committee in San Francisco not Inter than Octolter 15th. It is desired that as wide announcement as possible of this offer lie made, that artists eve: y where may he inspired to make suggestions and send in their designs l.y this date. A number of suggestions h ive already been made and these will lie held for consider ation when the competition closes. Mr. Joe Keller met with a slight •evident last Saturday night that came very near being qt ite serious H started home and the conductor earned him past Morrow Station (Which is a common occurence). When put off he started hack anti fell through an open cattle guard just in front of a freight train and was just able to roll over out of the way as it passed. As it was he received a bad bruise on his side. '• ? ^ N&i FANTON EROS. N O T IC K F O R U til if \LHSLRV CO. Lctm as, W dsh. the ruler o f only ; t :1 u haver.-.in inch ’ .'d 1. un.l ite m « n e l l y « » , , epprovat. Y- ut do not w y a e t .t f.M protection and dcvelop- . -, !-i I- cent! hereby tin hmg the r riu c^ 1 .i»a I 1 1 .j.u '.-li U ir O U g ll W e w ill r.Ilo tv n crudi «Uno« f-n d 1 t l.L . . .. • t W M i l lt .a u ». * *nc' ,Y,T.rr"-.“n they are meut by the Government, are fast be returned at ♦»t'IÎ. c.-rper: : ante ua in a . , . run fester, b e c o m i n g great Is a tlo u a l p la y - have ever used o r « e ; t at any .price. _ W * |............. , . ^ ^ The repo-t of the Second Annual j Session Pacific Logging Congress j held in the Forestry building in Portland, Ore., July 21st to 24th, appears in the August number of The Timberrtian. There is no place anywhere that this number of The Timberman would not he lielptul to and interesting to th e: lumber industry. The cover con tains a splendid picture of a logging scene. The pages are filled with useful und aggressive methods em ployed in up to-date losrguig, as well as numerous scenes, perfectly ; natural, from the forests of the Northwest. It is a splendid number of The Timberman. One ' Over two buna red Utou.r.ul pairs now 1 a use. y n r c ' : 'W 't f’i -'•/* M.i V.'innMii ly V r.:ul easy 1 uling \ iryuti: g M-■: ••Thu Vtuudewi.h . ■ 7. r. ... 1.1 ... ... » 1 -, x r ! 'rot tes c Before the year’s outing season is over nearly half a million per- SAMPLE PAJn r.TRCEUnC, JULY sons will have sought recreation I A / / I f.n i n n e e d n r P i r H C I h S S B-Dlm-ck Jud|. oi th. Count, Court o( Ctackam»«. and health in the National Forest W h en in n eea oi r irsc ciass County Slat<!o,Or.eon, mad.and»nt.red th* 9ih Accordin'’ >-.eJar sh i ngles consu1 1 me. \ iayoi August 1910 of the United States j. n ” S h ingles d e liv e re d o r a t the Th.dai.oMii« fustiuuicaiionb*nr aueusi iuk , to the record of the U. 1 ’p ! t S>. Depart- | Nos. I a n d 2 a lw a y s on \ I9 l0 a n d th .d a t« of th e lu l publication Septemb.n ’-'.‘.Is'tpiS’ ‘AEsfr-jVt 1 ment of Agriculture, the total last; ......... ^ 4 i}ancj W. A. Jones, Sales Agt. L. E. Belfils, Guardian of H. W. Blood : i 7 ’ year was, in close figures, 406,775. Estacada •' -~£----• scenery ! I lirai. With the finest ■ ------ mountain Growers of High Grad« Nursery Stock Specialties: English Walnuts, Yellow Newton and Spitzenberg apples. use of the Forests for recre- Will. Strunk, Salesman Estacada, Or. as yet in its beginning, hut j ug steadily and rapidly ill | J. V. BARR the Forests at the rate of a mm in. The nrtnn OHîGRSOj j l l h r d day rcd cc tar ;11 p dinia ;'r ai when a L .J .j '.U w v -'j w ’.Ain ~ i m u . i . ^ h , W t i . j i L ij a ,n y d s seems te m s per n ot B L A C K S M IT H not far di>iant million persons will annually visit Is still at the old stand and willing to do them. any of the work in his line TT The records show that the season « hui mil- GETTING ACQUAINTED al use of the P'orests runs from two GfVE HIM A CALL months in a Colorado Forest, such j as the Routt, to twelve months in an Alaskan, such as the Tongass. But the uses differ. In Colorado the 2,000 visitors entered the forest to fish, to camp, to climb, and to R e m e m b e r the drink the medicinal waters; in Alaska the 1,000 almost solely to hunt and fish. The 21 ,ooo persons who went into the Coconino Forest, Arizona, during nine months, went to camp or to enjoy the scenery, ip w h e n y o u h a ve a n y During four months 50,000 persons u P r in tin g to b e done visited the Angeles, California. I The.most popular of the Forests is j the Pike, containing the famous peak of that name. The various! attractions within its limits, in M y m a lik e s t h e I& X /N Û O A K C H IE F S T E E L R A N G I^ cludillg lhe sceuic railway, drew afl 11 100.000 tourists and others. By 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE |principal states the National Forest] j visitors numbered 23,000 in Arizona ; Do you know the best in a range? ■ 103,000 in California, 140,000 in I Colorado, 19,000 in Montana, 10,- Would you like to? Read this: ; 000 in New Mexico, 33,000 in Ore- All family cooking range#— every one made— has a gray-iron T rade tVUrwsi jgon, 22,000 in Idaho, 16000 in D e s ig n s fire box. Hotel ranges not only have a gray-iron fire box, hut C o p y r ig h t s A c . Utah, and 12,000 in Washington. Anvono sending a sketch and descrff>Mr>n m»> gray-iron top, centers and covers. W h yf Becatise it lasts longer, quickly uscertuiu our opinion free wnether no Of the natural wonders and land Invention Is probably patentable. Communica it stands the fire lretter and it enables the cooking to be done much tions strictly conitdorit ini. HANDBOOK on Patent» free. Oldest agency for securing patents. marks of interest in the National sent Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive quicker— because it radiates the heat faster. ¡pedal notice, without clmrue, iu tho Forests several have been set apart The Chief is a steel, boiler iron and gray-iron range. It took i as National Monuments, among the highest possible prize at the Alaska-Ynkon Pacific Exposition A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest ctr- them Cinder Cone, a great lava eolation o f any selenitic Journal. Terms, td a over all others on exhibition. It is the FIRST and FOREMOST year; four months, |1. Sold by all newsdealers. ! basin in California; the Gila Cuff family range before the people today. Dwellings, extensive remains of a j Branch OHlco. 025 F 8 U W ashington. D. G. You ure invited to call at our store and see the finest— tile highest g r a d e - pre historic race in New Mexico; range made. I11 workmanship, material, principle of construction and work j the unsurpassed Grand Canyon of j ing qualities, it is incomparable. PROGRESS Gray~ Iron in Cooking Ranges Scientific jtencan. MUNN & Co.3S,Br“ WH C A N M A R K G O O D — just give us the chance, llook of the Range -the finest ever— F R E E , upon request. complete line of SCH O O L BO O K S now on hand at the ESTADADA PHARMACY H o w a r d James has bought from N e w S to c k or T a b le ts . N o te A. K. Sparks tue property where B ooks, P e n c ils , P e n s , i n k s , W . F. Caty lives. Slates, School Bags, Ac, A c B ooks. D r a w in g E t a s e t s, R u le rs . H E N R Y V .A D IX .M .D P H Y S IC IA N A S U R G E O N ***** O F F IC K , A D J O IN IN G The d o c t o r ’s phone w ith y o u r h o m e qu ested. Department cf the Interlot*. U. S. Land Office at Portland. Oregon. July 30th, 1910. Notice is hereby given that Ora V. Hoigate. of Portland, Oregon, who. on September 20th, 1909 made Timber and Stone ap|licatlon No. 02216 fot the S W L ■ section 34, township 4 siuth, ran^e 4 cast. V/illamette Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make Final timber and static Proof, to estab lish claim to the land above described, before the register and receiver of the Utiited States Land Office at Portland. Oregon, on the 28 day of Octobei 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: A. R. Joy, J. M. Cheever. J. M. Joy. C. LaBarre all of Portland. Oregon. H. F. Ml^by. Register can b e c o n n e c te d p h o n e a t n ig h t if re O n e lo n g rittf(. Dr.L.A. W E L L S D E N T IS T C F S H E A R E R D e n tis ts A N D o t- W E L L S ' P o r tla n d W i l l v is it K sta ca du on. S a tu rd a y o l each F r id a y «n il w eek A p p o in t m e n t s m a y b e m a d e w it h D r. A d ix . J O H N S T E IN E R , M. D P h y s ic ia n a S u r c u o n M. E. Church----- Next Sabbath ****** O FFIC E B E H IN D ESTACADA STATE Sabbath School to a. m Preaching J>- m- League 7:15 p m . Prayer Meeting 0» Thursday Even ing 8 p. m S le e p s in ro o m s h a c k o t o ffic e . BA NK Can be Im in d a t o b ic e d a y o r n ig h t. Dimick & Dimick, Church of Christ— Next Sabbath t Attorneys at Law Bible School 10 a, in Young Peoples’ Meeting 7 p. tn EAGLE R K S ID K N C K Local and Long Distance Telephone JM^*Nortary Public, General I,aw Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, Ab stracts furnished CREEK MONEY LOANED Mr. Stiille has returned from his OFFICKS: 2, 3 St 4. ANDKKSKN HI,IX visit? to the mother country, Ger O r xr, on C m O rkkon many. He went with his bachelor neighbors Messrs. Schultz, Ander See F E R R Y For son and Hoxie to, the mountains last week for a hunt but Wednes Painting, Papei d a y ’s wind and fire brought them Hanging and Calcemi- home. Mr, Fields and Roy Alspaugh ning. 1st class work went for an outing last week but Guaranteed returned sooner than they intended on account of the fires. Sunday’ s raiti was very welcome and while we wish for more we are We manufacture all'kinds of Cedar very grateful for the blessings re Shingles arid are preparer! at all ceived. The danger from fires is times to deliver the same. Also, thereby greatly lessened and we to sell at’ the mill, having stock otr hope those who have their goods kauri at all times packed up or buried will soon feel safe in restoring things to their, usual places. The fire on Deep A* KRIEGER & CO. ---- PRO PRIETO R----- Creek is still burning hut nnless Estacada A Rent— A. Morrow we have another high, wind there is very little or no. danger. “ ***8 Two of Eagle Creek’ s well The Oregon. Fir* Relief Asso- Ht known citizens made qpite a ciaf fon of McMinnville S spectacle of themselves last Satur i» wifcfo fr 2 û ^ o o o re serv es, s o lic it s y o u r day by trying to decide their dif bu sin ess t h r o u g h ) &L ficulties by blows. Mr. John Joh n B row n Hi inkle acted as peacemaker and R o c k w o o d , O reg o n no one was seriously hurt. Now, Phone G re s iU u n , 231 boys, all he good. Or leave wonl at this office & Mr. Kitsmiller is hxildhig an ad I also have tfie OREGON MERCHANTS ¡fo und BEAVER STATE INSURANCE COS. Si dition on the granaxy on the old River’s place Mr. Trullinger is adding % second stoty to the wing and Notice for Publication building a new Hue, root and porch Derartmert of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at’ Portland, Oregon. August iVJth, l'4!0. on the old Vancureu house Natlce is hereby given that Levels J. Ranney ofr Miss Anna Cahill of Oregon City Cherryvine, Oregon, who‘on Decsrnrer 17ti, 1909* made homestead entry No. (72343-for the S W ’/C visited Estacada on Sunday. Sections, and N W 'L Section 1 7. Township 3 • CEDAR SHINGLES ftew York r/rje. __ Cave, South Dakota; Lassen 1 ’eak, ^ A the terminus of a long line of ex- SEWING MACHINE. j tinct volcanoes in the Cascades; R O LLE R BEARING, the Pinnacles, a collection of re H IG H GRADE. markable jagged peaks in Califor- I nia; and the Tonto, a group of pre- I historic ruins in the Tonto Forest in Arizona. The Big Trees, Gla- ^ The Bottle Mystery ; cier Park, the Petrified Forest, the W atch i Oregon Caves, and numerous other THE phenomena serve to attract other Fun for tverytxHly Jiì hosts of visitors. Lots of amusement watching the The sportsman finds his paradise $ in the National Forests. In many disappear. S^iul 25 cents in com or postage L| of them big game abcunds. The for sample. Address Dept. 13 “ Corn- 0 fl” [j rangers and the guards, besides the | Mitnuf. Co., Washington, I). C. service they pel form against the! spread of fire, often point out the] ' el '■ '* - :**iti aai best site for the camper and the easiest route, A record of 9,218; by buying thf* miles of trail cut, 1,236 miles i f reliable, honest, road laid out; and (851 miles of cA high grade sew telephone line strung tells what the ing machine. movement has done in the way ot STRONGEST GUARANTEE. pushing the conveniences of civili zation into the primeval forest. National Scwinfl Machine Co, The day of the wilderness of the Belvldere, UL savage and the pioneer is swiftly -— —■ . ■ . ■ . . . ■ ........ is passing ; the day of the Natioual dresser and bedstead, mattress and Forests as productive resources and springs. Apply at the Progress. as National paiks approaches. The 1 report of last year’s admistration Miss Kittie Reagan is post , by the U. S, Pepaitment of Agri- mistress pro tern. A. N. Johnson ALSO * ■ culture evidences the rapidity of the exparte prescription clerk at the transformation. the Estacada Pharmacy in the ab- ESTACADA MERCANTILE CO. P U B L IC A T IO N SEESfiJ sou»/*. Range 6-east, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of imemiart to maktAilr.al five year proof to» establish claim r» the land above dereribed. before the Register and Recai /evaf.' the UftPad States Land* .Office at Portland. Oregon on the 2*>th day of Sep- 5tran£e Finds Coyd Looney while in at Squaw ‘tembsf l ^1 0. Clai.Tiant names as witnesses: Lake recently picked tip from the Charles Niwland, Chauncajr Coffman. James T lake two hoses that have excited Edgertan, '.¿ev«r*- F: Prlderrhire a!! of CherryvHle, O re sera considerable curiosity. They have 3; Hfgby, Register the appearance of being the teeth of some animal much larger than Notice (or Pubflcatiòri anything _t „ we have in these woods Department c4 the Interior U. S. Land Office, at- , , o w am) probably of pro-historic Portland Oregon. August 13th 1910. time, Clark I’osson also has in his Notice is hereby given that Alfred L. Marlin of Brightwood. Oregon, who. on June 12th, 19C9» possession what seems to he the made Homestead entry Seri»: Me. 0 1997 for the NH petrified vertebra of some large of SWVt,Soctlon 29. Township 2 South. Range 7 east ’Willamette Mhridlan. has filed notice of Inten animal. It was discovered fifty tion to make Final Commutation Proof to establish feet below the surface of ground I cUIm to th«l*nd .bow, 4 a « r a » l befor. th. and Receiver, of the United States Land Office at while digging at the River Mill. Portland Oregon or ti e 5th day of October 1910. ------ --------------- - J Claimant names as witnesses H. P. Crutcher, of Welches Oregon. BrtiMwood. Mrs. W. M Yonce has. returned t r e «», McIntyre. from a visit with tier sister in Al- T E. C F. Truman. senoe of Miss Maude Sturgeon wl o bauv and is glad to say she is H. F. Higby. Register F i > k S alk -Bedroom suiie, cou- is spending a couple of days in greatly improved in health. She sisting of a mahogany princess Portland, autocratically inclined. also visited friends in Lebanon. P a t r o n lz e P r o g r e s s A d v e r tis e r a -