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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1911)
* t ESTACADA y 1 \CW i..- CrlurrU fhùt PROf.PXAS Ok \ * ► . ' I Lot i in Me. *>• J. V. r+r- 1» Narrud t tin- I wli< ale u l r- -ug 1 B L A C K S M IT H the mucous ► uri • „ Cil as . I P l i u m . l r. - >\ rt The cminty court has made the ! should it. #*•*• K c •; l n j>r. *cnj .1 it Ç ' ‘I fa-“* J J. V Vice 1 'rt— : Kut il î o vt->'w ■ J tinos from rupi itahli piu si. i irv as the <» « 4:1 at the old stanti and willing to do appointment of all hut a few of the ( they will «!< is ten toil! to the I.. K !ti:LFi i..<, Treusurer any of tl f work in his |in< supeivisors who will be the road A U . MODEUN C O N V E N IE N C E S ; good you can po*siU !y derive from them, I fall s Caiturrii Curt* mauufai lured by 1*. ■ nil «..'i builders in this county. Oregon E. S. W’OMBR, I J. Chem y & Co., T\ It do. ( <• nitaius no Citv had more than its quoto of j luercurx. .ml is taken internal)} , acting fntertd ai ih# icstoMlc# In Eaia-'a^a. Oraron as ff O n e of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast directly upon the blood and mucous M i r f.tituers last week. They were eoccrtd cUss mai] faces of ihe system, In buying Hall’s p:-sent in the interest of their | catarrh Cure he »ure you get the genuine Published E\erv Thursday Morning It is taken internally and m t«Te in Tole Local and Tourist Trade Solicited t;n n ds whom they w ish ed to be do, Ohio, by l*. J. Cheney & Co, Testi- ESTACABA, OKfOON ■ ppm.i’ed. The county judge aud fJE T IE X T S i. 1 monials iree. SEWING MACHINE. Id by Druggists. Trice ;- e j er bottle. commissioners had the appoint SUBSCRIPTION RATES ROLLER REARING. I Take II ill’s f amily Tills lor constipation On# y # . v ...................................................................51 0<- ments under advisement for about HIGH GRADI. S lx months................— ............................................ 50 a week. The appointments for 19 11 are as follows: Thursday, January IQ, IQII No. t C. E . Battin —-------------- -— ----------------------------- ---------------------- Handles the Best Fresh and cured Meats Obtainable No. 3 John Bennett No. 3 William Cooke No. 4 John G ithcus syllable, a having the sound of a j We Buy and Sell No. 5 J. W. Roots Road Supervisor Gives Views as in ah in the two last syllables. No. 6 Charles Krebs HEAD CHEESE LARD SHEEP VEAL And Figures In Reference No. 7 F . E M cGugin ERE.SH MEATS EGOS = r,= ItOCS CATTLE SMOKED MOATS No. S I). W. Douglass SAUSAGE Wide inteiesi and confidence in HITES CHICKENS T o State A id No. 9 Peter Rath Oregon throughout the Hast was * No. 10 Frauk E. Thomas noticed by Theodore B. Wilcox, No. l i J. K. Smith president of the Oregon Develop- - T o the Editor: a r - s a » » i j u p . iu u i u b u s K C incut League, who has just re No 12 F. W. Riebhoff In your issue of December 29th turned from a business trip. He No. 13 J. C. Fullam I you take Road Dist. 49 to task for found the railroads are advertising No." 14 G . F. Gibbs passing a resolution protesting by buying this Oregon extensively and expects No. 15 Leander Mattoou W e wish to thank you, each and everyone, reliable, honest, R j against the enacting of the State this, in connection with the other No. 16 A ugust Staehly high grade sew L H ighway bills as proposed bv the Splendid Patronage the past year. work along similar lines, will bring No. 17 D R. Ditnick ing machine. Cj Oregon Good Roads Association a Hood of settlers. Mr. Wilcox No. 18 Fred Kam rath STRONGEST GUARANTEE. kh I aud for not building more roads found the belief general throughout If No. 19 D. N. Trulliuger tliau we can pay for with a reason National Sewlnr* M achine Co. the Hast that the completion of the i r It has been our sole effort to please you, and we flatter our- No. 20 B. Sullivan able yearly tax. T his you claim B etvid ere, liL No. 21 E . A . Swanson 1 aii.mia L a n d will be of great bene , | sejves that we have su cceed ed and, now while we thank you jpj is a mistake, claiming it retards fit to the Pacific Coast. No. 22 Albert Engle I needed improvement. . 60 YEARS' Mr. W ilcox showed the pride he Sj we wish also to assure you that we shall spare no effort to ^ No. 23 George Oglesby T h e truth of the matter is that No. 24 Clarence E. Miller feels in his state when he said: "O n { g d the N e w Year 1911; if good goods and Ì "S tate A id " as proposed in this my trip I passed through V irgrnia, j r J ja No. 25 J. B. Mitts act is not "State A id " at all It is lowest prices, with courteous treatment, will please. the Carolinas aud Georgia. I do No. 26 H. Engle •v ! -imply the eight wealthier counties i not hesitate to say I would not give || No. 27 John Barth Wishing all a Happy, Prosperous N ew Year, we are, jo of the state taxing themselves to j » ______ the poorest acre in the whole No. a8 L . D Shank M Amt* p help build roads in the 26 comities | T Ç V - - : r ^ fRAC °* ,i wtafSNS Yours lor business Northwest for Un of the best iu No. 29 A aion McConnell “ rifvCQ ” CûPYrtlGHTS & C. M ¡hat would not pay iu $20,000 each j Ancone fending a sketch and description may that section of the country, that is, No. 30 F . E. Davidson quickly ascertain o»ir opinion free whether an in the 2 years. Clackamas count) imeni n ta i ..-•tably patentable, t oniniuntca. for agricultural purposes.” No. 31 William Scha Ir lii'iiSHirlctly CvmttdeiituU. H2N0300K ou Petente would pay in more than >20.000 cuit r ro<\ Oldest ah' a noy t-r n . t ii . lug patents. No. 32 W . C. Heater *4 ttikcu tlirough Mimn & <’o. receive rate and in order to get back $20,000 iftcíul .'icc, without chanto, in the P. s. Have you had a Souvenir? If not, ask for one. No. 33 Henry Cromer The new railroads up the De she must put up $40,000 cash and No 34 William K iser schutes River into Interior Oregon t -» " g . r r s eg a a i ar-j provide all needed machinery, tools A handsomely illuptrn»«<l weekly. I.nrcrpst clr- d ila tio n of a r. t woienMUo Journal. Forms. ÇJ * No. 35 J. B. Jones are going forward at a rapid rate yoj.r : !• ¡ir n L h s ,$ L S o la b y a ll ppwedOHlero. etc. No. 36 A . M. Anderson and are both practically ready for Then the proposed laws say, üranch OfUco. -J25 F SU Yfaahituítou D. C. No. 37 C. W. Kruse trains for a distance of 71 miles "after haviug so provided such fund No. 38 F . H, H arris from the mouth of the river. The (Cleveland Sptcial Dispatch) ihe county court shall select the U . H. C R O S S W IL L IA M HAMMOND No. 39 Frank Jaggar H anim au line expects to reach the A well known Wheeling, W . Va.. chemist has succeeded in particular location of the roads to CRO SS & HAMMOND No. 40 H arvey Gibson Send milepost by February 1, leav- producing chunks of denatured alcohol in crystal form by means be constructed. Sir li roads shall g; ATTORNEYS AT LAW -p No, 41 G . R. Woodle 5 1 miles to be built to Kedmoud. of a small infusion of certain acids whereby crystals of an alka- begin at 011c of the principal market AT: tracts. Real Estate. Loans. Insurance No. 43 L . H. Jodd It is expected this will be accom loidal nature very closely resembling phyologically the effects of places in the county or shall con O r e g o n C i t y , - - - O r e g o n No. 43 A . D. Burnett plished in May. The H ill road ethyl alcohol distilled from saw dust. I he method employed and licet with a permanent road leading No. 44 Charles Rider will probably be completed as far the results obtained are somewhat similar to the crystalizing of to such place, ami shall be so No. 45 Henderson ESTACADA M EAT M ARKET as Beud early next Summer. rock candy or that of Sacharine containing as it does 350 times located as that when constructed as No. 48 Jam es DeShazer J. SUITII. Prop, the sweetening strength over that of cane sugar so this alkaloidal herein provided, it will constitute No. 49 G . T . Huut zro » United States engineers have crystalized alcohol contains many times the strength over the or one of the main traveled roads 10 No. 50 J. P. Davis officially approved the project for a dinary denatured fluid alcohol they will yield 194 proof denatured the place from whence it starts.” ‘ First Class Meats of all No. 51 J. E . Seifer kinds handled 30-fool channel to the sea from alcohol with a greater heating and cooking power for stoves than Now note carefully the following No, 52 H. W . Kanne Portland and they recommend an gasoline and it is absolutely non-explosive. “ A ll roads constructed under the No. 53 C. A. Betigli appropriation of $520,000 for start Industrial Alcohol Stills 5 Gal. Tax-Free pays for itself provisions of this act shall be con I Buy and Sell Mutton, Pork and ing the work, The officials con every month. 5 to 500 Gal. Stills installed under guarantee. structed by and under the exclusive Veal. Market price paid in cash. Solves a Deep Mystery template the dredging and main Alcohol Solidified 33 samples Solid Alkaloid Cubes 194 proof, direction and control of the State " I want to thank you from tbe bottom Home rendered Lard, 6 lbs. 90 cents tenance of a clianuel 30 feet deep post-paid for $2.00 H ighway Commissioner.' ’ Now, of my heart,” wrote C. B. Rader, of Good Cream ery Butter 75 cents and 300 wide. This will be far The utilization of W ood Waste by Distillation. A general Mr, Editor, tell us wherein state- Lewisburjf, W . Va., "fo r the wonderful easier, it is believed, than was the consideration of the New Industry, including a full description of aid can or will he of any benefit to double benefit I got from Klectric Bitters must expect to expend from $300 in curing me of both a severe case of original improvement of the river, the distilling apparatus used and the principle involved, also us. It is not necessary to levy a to $400 per tnile for regular main stomach trouble and of rheumatism, from which has been deepened from 17 methods of chemical control and disposal of the products, first prohibitive la x to improve our tenance and then allow from $4,000 whieh I had been an almost helpless suf to 27 feet at low tide. edition illustrated by seventy-four engravings, 156 pages. This roads and pay for them as we go, to $6,000 per mile for resurfacing ferer for ten years. It suited my case as book is cloth bound, it will be sent to any address post paid on instead of going in debt. at periods of from 8 to 10 years. though made just for m e.” For dyspep It is an undeniable fact that the T h i- will make a cost of from $700 sia. indigestion, jaundice and to rid the The first annual Pacific North receipt of $3.20. W A N T E D the services of a representative in Oregon to look after our old west Livestock Show will Lie held and prospective buyers of our Modern simple Tax-free Industrial Alcohol Distilling best constructed roads require re to $900 per mile t xteuding over a system of kidney poisons that cause rheumatism, Klectric Bitters has no equal in Portland March 20, 21 aud 22. Apparatus, by special successful demonstrative methods for making Alcohol, Apple surfacing eveiy 8 to 10 years, series of years. Assum ing that the Try them. Every bottle is guaranteed .lack, Agurdientc, Mescal, Tcguila, Peach Brandy, Solidified Alcohol in Cubes, It will be an exhibit of fat stock, Etc., also Denatured Alcohol. Most modern simple 5 gal. still and ail sizes to oftener than this if not properly state of New Y ork will have 4000 to satisfy. Only y x at all druggists. patterned after similar shows held f>00 gal. daily capacities. Good commission. Address The Wood Waste Distilleries looked after, so the future property utile-, of roadway within three Co. Inc., Wheeling, YV. Va., II, S. A, owner will have plenty to pay for. years this means that for mainten in the packing centers of the Middle Good Offers W on't it pay us better to have a ance alone the state must expend West. It will be of great educa good local tax all of which is ex- tional value to those interested in autitiallv $3,000,000.” Here is an opportunity to secure ^¡j pended on the toads in our own livestock and will aid iu the exteu- [ Now as Oregon is a little larger your reading matter for the coming district than a smaller la x spent on than New Y ork what can we e x sion of the industry in the North year *t bargain day prices. They roads in some other part of the west. The show has the backing pect on an appropriation of $680,- must be taken advantage of at , J ; country or state? of the livestock interests as well as j ooo in 2 years? once as they are only offered at (S- •• If the country surrounding I sta- the active support of .James J. Hill I Borrowing money to build good these low prices for a short time. EDI ; cada and others interested in the develop < not developed until « e get ro u ls is an entirely different The price of the Daily Oregonian W e have made arrangements with the N O V E L M A G p s I roads built by ' ‘State A id ’ ’ as pro proposition from that of borrowing ment of tins section of the country. is $6.00 per year. We will send the ^ p o s e d we will have one long while j lo , „ liuI raiJroads and kindred en A Z I N E whereby our readers will receive this new, Daily Oregonian, 1 y r., $6 00 Hardware and farm implement j t° " a h . | lerprises Iu the latter case tile re splendidly illustrated, interesting monthly Estacada Progress 1,00 ¡. -5 "T h e Lord helps those that h elp |js a dealers of the state will assemble in j is a seasonable prospect of a direct M A G A Z IN E / l , D02. Wm. A ..R og ers f t ) j j themselves.' themselves. \ ou say it would lx cash income on the investment with Portland for their annual cob voli ., —--------------------—— s — *■ dà L _ Tea Spoons $2.50 a good business proposition to w i,ic |, to raect interest, operating tion on January 24-27. Trade Total $9.50 borrow money to build good and questions will be discussed a n d ! Jjj expenses, etc., and eventually pay All can be secured from us for $6 00 . y.) permanent permane road*. T o put the road., j „ff t|)e tlcl)t. w ith good roads problems that confront the mer- w 3 T . U DIRECTORS. 'LSIB¡ ¡I l l ° PALACE MEAT MARKET „JESS S i j m J j Hunt Says Bills No Good To tiie People: It has been o u r Best IS ¡D * 1 PS DALES Denatured Alcohol In Solid Form The NOVEL Taken Up A bay mare coming 2 years old lias white spot on forehead and white left hind foot, branded 55 on left stifle Owner please come and , | pay charges and take it away. — K. W. Jockinsen Springw ateT, Ore, M a g a z i n e r 1 0 This is a lr i« l pru*e. The publishers are anxious to have our readers become acquainted with this new publication which prom'ses to be one o f the snappiest» brightest and best magazines ever pub lished on the Pacific Coast. I f you will send 10 cents to the editor o f the E S T A C A D A P R O G RESS, with the name and address on the etupen printed below, you will receive the N o v e l M a g a z in e for February. March end April all for 10 cents. Don’ t delay, but send for it at once as this olTer will be withdrawn in a short time. ESTA CAD A PROGRESS 5TN O - N O V E L M A G A Z IN E " TO Fill this in TO-DAY E N C L O S E D F I N D IO C E N T S '"»«d . --------------- Read the Want Ads. In Th e W orld The Best for the Eyes >Vhdt Is Ihe “ Novel M«qa/ine?” The N ovel Magazine is a 48 page illustrated monthly. It is full o f stories. It will he read with great interest by every member o f the family. It* pictures are well produced on good paper. The print ing is o f the highest character, the 'type large and readable. The subjects, though full o f facination and interest, are clean, whole some anti moral. The magazine is especially adapted for every member o f the fam ily and once you read it, you w ill bo a permanent subscriber. This paper by a special arrangement with the publishers is enabled to make this offer and we urge our reade-s to take advan tage o f it. ____ H E N R Y V . A D I X . M. D PHYSICIAN A SURGEON p p p p p O F F IC K , A D J O IN IN G R iiS lD H N C B Local and Long Distance Telephone The doctor’s phone can he connected with your home phone at night if re quested. One long ring. Dr.L.A. W E LLS DENTIST CF SH EA R ER AND W ELLS ‘ Dentists 01 Portland W ill visit Kstacaila on Friday and Saturday of each week Appointments may be made with Dr. Adix. Daily Journal, regular price 1 yr. $5.00. Our price. Daily Journal and Progress, I yr. $5 00. P hysician a S urguon x+y-i-Mr Bleeps in rooms back of office. Can be found at office day or night. Claude W. Devore A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W and N O TA R Y P U B L IC Estacada State B a n k B u ild in g Estacada. Oregon Dimick & Dimick, Attorneys at Law « W N o r t a r y Public, General Law Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, A b stracts furnished M O NEY LO A N ED OPPICKS: 2, 3 & 4, ANDKKSKN BLDv O rb g o n C it y See O rkgon PERRY bor Painting, Papei Hanging and Caicemi- ning. 1st class work Guaranteed CEDAR SHINGLES We manufacture all kinds of Cedai Shingles and are prepared at all times to deliver the same. A lso to sell at the mill, having stock on hand at all times A. KRIEGER & CO. ---- PROPRIETOR----- Estacada A gent— A . Morrow ij The Oregon Fire Relief Asso ciation of McMinnville with $323,000 reserves, solicits your business through John Brown / R ockw ood, Oregon We can furnish a number of Phone G res h a m . 331 other cluhing rates that will in Or leave word fit this office terest von, in magazines and peri I nlso h ive the OREGON MERCHANTS odicals, by inquiring for them, ¿j and BEAVER STATE INSURANCE COS. BEXX 3 3 SQGSaEKX 2 BE 3 E$IE 3 C 3 EGSaB®;E Death ¡a Roaring,-Fire may not result from the work of firebugs but often severe burns are caused that make a quick need for Rucklen’s Arnica Salve, the quickest, surest cure for burns wound», bruise», boil», »ores. It subdue» inflammation. It k ill» pain. It soothes and heals. Drive# off skin eruptions, ulcers or piles. Only 25c at all druggists Notice that no oth tr remedy could help. We fo llo w in g were t„ ,| my «ist - had consumption. Team Work and Hauling by the Day or Contract WOOD delivered in any quantity or length ist class 4 foot wood slabwood delivered at $2 00 per cord. r6 inch at $2 .50 per load. W. M. YONCE The annual meeting of the stock from the report of Mr. S 1 », Hook- S'.e was very weak and had n eh! - vests holders of the Estacada Telephcne er, chairman of the New York but your wonderful medicine mplctely & Telegraph Co. will he held on State H ighway Commission. “ The cured u* N>th. It s the best I ever used Saturday February u . or heard o f.” For sore lungs, coughs, cost of maintenance ot improved e womk colds, liemorrliage, lagrippe, asthma, bay highways ts a most serious one. If ftver, cr.vup, wbooping < o lig li,-a ll bvnn i An up-to-date Blacksmith our theories aie correct as to what civi li tr..utilcs. — it ’s «uf r. Tiie. Trial houle ; O o o d board w ith room at th e. I r , ve- sud t l . - , G aranteed bv all l?ark H o te l, $fi p er w eek. sb o n !' be done to keep these roads Horse shoeing a specialty _________________ iu perfect condition, and nothing druggis s. F a ll supply of goods carried in stock but perfect condition is no-v satis- j Fat cattle wanted.- the fatter tbe factory to tl« traveling public, we The Progress is one dollar a year better.— See Penland & Jo»g. TOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED allow- m e to i ^ F«cg 3 fsig¡K«pic-:Fy ve : y * ^ g a s e e s i¡ OFFICE BEHIND ESTACADA STATE BANK S ySY Fy ;S* P •i'i H* ^7 53 Alder St. at Seventh MüNN&Co.,e,ü'°*d"*»'New York in this eo:, there is no cash return and all ex- ^ ;i 0,1 * 1 require an outlay 01 penscs must he paid by a direct tax JUS b ast $8 ooo.ixio. I lie interest ou the people of the county that jjrJ 1)11 1 -'is w-’-uid lie at least 2400,00 borrows the money, Oregon is a (Cl yearly requiring a tnx levy of ro large state with so many local con- N! i 'l l I:v a i p fr I : mills r 011 present valuation to meet ditions to be considered that it can ; this expense ¡ lone. ¡0 pmperly not be compared with some of the t t.j maintain these good roads would extrem e east m states, another $• o.oor U 1 require at least ist ano'her state aul State aid in an advisory rvay sjn vearly, Of course, these items car would be a good tiling for Oregon 1 be mater id ly lowered if good r.,id- but state aid as proposed will lie a I , are built iu one section of the|detriment. count' only and the whole county — G . T , H i n t , for Dist. 49 ¿jp taxed to pay for them Would this p£j: ,>e a *<l"»re deal to a ll?” The great Saves Two Lives p q trouble is that tin roml proposition ' Neither my sister m r my self m ight be has been neglected so long that now livin g to-day. ii it had not l een for Dr. the country is so rapidly being de- K ing's New D iscovery" writes A. D. Mc- . p veloped that we have a seriot-s Dor.ild of Fayetteville, N. C., K. F. D. No. "!o r we l>oth had fiigh tfu! coughs ¡¿-i problem to solve. In this connection t)', Electric Store JO H N STEINER, M. D jf Magazine ^ i ditlon ,:fClac \vi k ■ imas county “ C e n tS AOORESS E ly. The Cheapest Light Stkailiic JÄrtcaM, I 3 months r N O V E L Adm inistrators Notice Notice i* hereby g iv in that the under „ .nr,i was on the 13 th day o f Deretulwr iq l , appointed administrator of the es- | tat* of Mary 8 . KW, deceased. A ll per sons who have claims against said estate are r quested to present the same duly authenticated lor payment and all per sons kno wing themselves to l>e indebted to said estate arc hereby notified to make p ivmcut «0 the undersigned without de l„v. |,.hu R iv, Lnrrinsville, Ore Administrator o f the estate of Mary K. Tungsten Lamps Cash Paid for Hides and Market Products P E N L A N D & JO R G chants w ill be solved. Parcels Post • jp. g will come up for consideration anil other vexed matters will be un tanged. TZ- Road Supcivisors Are qu o te th e — . s *. see. i W/T7. U nderw ood