Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, January 26, 1911, Image 4

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Thursday, January 26, 1011
The correct n ay to pronounce it
is Es-taca-da, accent on the third
syllable, a having the sound of a
as in ah in the two last syllables.
J.
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Re.i! Pítate Transfers
PALACE MEAT MARKET
modern methods of building roads
as they have since done and in 25
H a n d le s the B e st F r e s h a n a C u r e d M e a ts Obtainable years froitTnow I predict this argu­
ment would not be necessary.
From "Road Materials in the
Willamette Valley" published Jan­
We Buy and Sell
uary 1911, I find the following as
HEAD CHEESE
SHEEP
LARD
VEAL
to cost of road building in Multno­
FRESH MEATS
EGGS
CATTLE
HOGS
mah County, f>er mile:
SMOKED MEATS
SAl'SAGE
CHICKENS
HITES
Clearing, etc.,...... $ too to $
Grading.............
500 to
P E N L A N D & JORG
Crushing rock........ 1875 to
| Hauling............
625 to
L. J Palmatcer et ux to D. N.
Bridenstiue,
a strip of land for a
.
the old stand and willing to do ] roadw#y
thl. T |,omas 1<ec l}. L .
spy i f Ihr werk In hi» lire
C. #10.
GIVE l!l!\J A CALL
7 ^
S E V I N G M A C H IN E .
ROLLER BBARtNd.
HIGH GRABS.
i W atch for
DALES
Next W eek
Denatured Alcohoi in Solid Form
Tungsten Lamps
Ferdinand Rath to Hans Klinker S
n tract of land in Sec. 17, T. 3 S.
R 5 K ?«.
Call A Rath to Carl E. Lins
S - V o f SWJ4 of Sec. 17 T. 3 S.
R. 5 E. $600.
O. A. Palmer et ux to Wot. F.
Boring et ux, NJ 4 of tract 4 of
Palmer's Addition to Boring Junc­
tion, $t.
Oregon Realty Co. to J. E, Car­
ter, 80 acres in Sec. 22 T. 4 S. R.
4 E. $10.
Clyde C, Saling et ux to E. A.
Jacques et ux, 30 acres in Sec. 16
T. 3 S. R 4 E. $4100.
Cash Paid for hides and Market Products
In reply to Road Supervisor
Hunt's argument given in our last
issue, the P rogress desire» to
make some comments: not for the
sake of the argument nor for the
purpose of forcing our version o»
our country brethern, but we be­
lieve familiarity in road building
and present road conditions by the
p ople will result in the best policy ||j
to be pursued by them.
We are
! V
willing to give some space in our I1
columns to accomplish this. To
t
say that the giving of $20,coo If*
2 years by the state on condition
that the county raise $40,000 giv . j
itig the county $60,000 to be ex­
pended is not state aid, does not
seem to me good logic. It is true
that not all the counties of the state
have the population or assessable
property that Clackamas has, but
Clackamas is by no means the
greatest sufferer. Multnomah alone
would probably make 8 counties in
assessable property as large as
tsmm
— mb t — —
Cljckamas and there are others also a —
that would contribute probably a
little more than their proportion of
the $ ’0,000 to he secured from the
state. The counties with less tax­
.
•
(Cleveland Special Dispatch)
able property than
Clackamas
A well known Wheeling, W . Va.. chemist has succeeded in
wotdd be obliged to assess them­ producing chunks of denatured alcohol in crystal form by means
selves much higher than Clacka­ of a small infusion of certain acids whereby crystals of an alka-
mas to raise the $40,000 necessary loidal nature very closely resembling phyologically the effects of
to ask for the state aid of $>0,000 ethyl alcohol distilled from saw dust. The method employed and
so that they could spend $60,000 the results obtained are somewhat similar to the crystalizing of
on their roads, General good roads rock candy or that of Sacharine containing as it does 350 times
in the state would he a local bene the sweetening strength over that of cane sugar so this alkaloidal
fit stiff) rient to offset the small dif­ crystalized alcohol contains many times the strength over the or­
ference we might pay of the state dinary denatured fluid alcohol they will yield 194 proof denatured
tax, .
alcohol with a greater heating and cooking power for stoves than
As to machinery and tools we gasoline and it is absolutely non-explosive.
must provide those anyway to ac­
Industrial Alcohol Stills 5 Gal. Tax-Free pays for itself
complish anything iu road building every month. 5 to 500 Gal. Stills installed under guarantee.
so we are at no disadvantage in Alcohol Solidified 33 samples Solid Alkaloid Cubes 194 proof,
post-paid for $2.00
that respect.
The utilization of W ood Waste by Distillation. A general
Mr. Hunt says, after quoting the
provisions of this act relative to the consideration of the New Industry, including a full description of
county courts selection of Mich road the distilling apparatus used and the principle involved, also
that it shall be done under the methods of chemical control and disposal of the products, first
This
supervision of the State Highway edition illustrated by seventy-four engravings, 156 pages.
book
is
cloth
bound,
it
will
be
sent
to
any
address
post
paid
on
CommNs-oner and then adds, "Now
Mr. Editor tell tts bow can state receipt of $3.20.
« T
FJtdt rrSJS.
B L A C K S M IT H
One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast
at the ^cstoi/ice i*i Sstacada Or«w*cr» as
second c«u;s mail
Publisbod tverv Thursday Morning
I ST ACAD A, OKEGON
to.
; as mvTC’iry .vi : • • r* • \
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m I o< * rtivli M il lotnpir-iclv tlcraii/e l'.
j
E " hole system when viavnug it tliro't^h I
^ L: the m it ecus Eurf’CvS.
Such article.}
l
. should t i v i r N- n-ed excep. < n pr. >c ¡|t- ,
1
tions from reput
tUe
p!i>sa
mu », as the ,s
P'
they will do i>. Lett |o'd to the
good you can possildv tit rive from the: it.
Mall s Cut urli Cure, imuiufuctured by 1L
J. Cheney & Co., ToU ’ », O.. < nitons no
mercury, ami is taken internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mucous sur
t iers of the svsLtn, In 1 . \ ng H all’s
Catarrh Curt he sure you get the genuine
It is taken internally ami made in Tole­
do, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co.
Te»ti
2'< monials free.
• Id by Druggists, Price 75 c per bottle.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation
William E. Miller et tix to Edna
A. Prescott, 40 acres in Sec. 35 T
2 S. R. 5 E. $10.
George A. DeShieldi et ux to
Clackamas County, a strip of land
for a roadway iu Sec. 15 T. 3 S. R.
4 E. $1.
by buying this
Milton Haney to S. E. Card,
reliable, honest,
high grade sew«
tract of land in Palmer's Addition
ing machine.
to Boring, $125.
STRONGEST GUARANTEE.
Jasper I. Johnson et ux to Percy
Motional Sewing Machine Co. T. Shelley a tract of land in Sec,
13 T. 2 S. R. 4 E. $1.
Belvlderc. III.
Charlie Beers to John Zobrist
Lot 12 Block 12, Estacada, $425.
00 YC A R 3’
FXPeniENCE
C. D. Robeson etoix to E. A
Osman, 30 acres in Sec. 32 T. 4 S.
R. 3 K . $1.
I
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p
The Cheapest Light
In-
Th e W orld
The Best for the Eyes
-A-- >- »-- A.
W
WW
.«-.a.
Electric Store
Alder St. at Seventh
v / i g asM É ËP
Total..... $3100 to
This is an average covering
miles of macadam toad built.
As to the boirowiug of money to
build public roads being different,
as Mr. Hunt seems to think, fiom
doing the same thing in building
railroads and other public enter­
prises, the inference is that it does]
not briug in money. For the same
reason we presume if he brought a
I load of grain to Estacada and in-
I stead of getting cash for its equiva­
lent received merchandise it would
be different.
The Good Roads Association
' av V *
je» . T r a d i M a r k s
0 * 910*3
have five bills before the legislature
tv 1
! ''
COPYRiOHTS &C.
that they believe are good and are
A n y o n e sen til ng a 1« k e tc h and d escrip tio n m ay
q u ic k ly a s certain o u r opin io n f r e e «m other an
tio n is p ro b a b ly p a ten tab le. Cm iim iinlcR.
making efforts to have them passed Inven
lio n s ¥’ .-ictly eontl-JeutnU- HANDBOOK on t'o to n te
fre e. O ld est n penev fo r ftecuring p a ten ts.
If you do not have a copy of what sunt
P a te n ts tak e n tb ru u s h M uun A Co. r e c e lr e
tjjertal notice, w ith o u t c o a r s e , iu th e
they are write the Association lor
one or come to this office anti read
A h a n d so m e ly Illu stra te d w eek ly. L e rn est c ir­
latio n >f a n r noicntlU c lotirnal. T o rn n . «u a
the ones we have, study them aud cu
y e a r ; i«»ur m o n th s, f L Soid by all n ew sd ea lers.
if they are good use your influence
M B U
É ti C s » « « » — »-Hew Tcrk
ra u c h O i II go . Ció V St» W ashington.. D .C .
to have them made a law. Do not
condemn them for the reason that
W I L L IA M H A M M O N D
they are different from what has H. K. CROSS
&
HAMMOND
CROSS
been done. If they have merit they
4 » ATTORNEYS AT LAW #
ought to become a law. The bills
' A bstract« . R e a l K sta te . L o a n s. In su ran ce
are for, State Aid; Convict Labor,
O regon C it y , - -
-
O regon
penitentiary labor; Bonding Act;
Highway Commission; Convict
Labor, city and county prisoners,
ESTACADA MEAT M ARKET
Scientific American,
J. SMITH. Prop.
People of the state made a
demonstration in favor of good
roads legislation at Salem at the
open session of the House and
Senate Tuesday of this week, when
special trains were run to the
capital from Portland and many in­
terested citizens attended. Pending
bills providing for the permanent
betterment of the roadways of the
state were urged upon the legisla­
tors.
State and county automobile
clubs, the state organization of
thresherinen, retail merchants and
other interests were represented to
do vvliat they could to get the pend-
iug good roads bills passed.
It is
felt by those actively at work on
this legislation that the measures
proposed will accomplish a great
deal in bringing about marked im­
provement iu highway conditions
throughout the state.
First Class Meats of all
kinds handled
I Buy and Sell Mutton, Pork and
Veal. Market price paid iu cash.
Hom e rendered Lard, 6 lbs. 90 cents
Good Cream ery Butter 75 cents
H E N R Y V. ADIX. M.D
P H Y S IC IA N & S U R G E O N
#**«)»*
OPFICJ!, A D JO IN IN G K K& ID K NCR
Local an d L o n g D istance T e le p h o n e
The doctor’s phone can be connected
with your home phone at night if re­
quested. One long ring.
Dr. L.A. WELLS
D E N T IS T C F
SH EA R ER A N D W ELLS'
D en tists
Saves Two Lives
01
P o r tla n d
W ill visit Estacada on Friday and
•
Saturday of each week
Appointments may be made
with Dr. Adix.
‘ •Neither my sister nor myself might be
livin g to-day, if it had not been for Dr.
K in g ’s New Discovery” writes A. D. M c­
Donald of Fayetteville, N. C., R. F. D
No. 8, “ for we both had frightful coughs
J O H N S T E I N E R , M. D
that no other remedy could help. We
P h y s ic ia n a S u r g e o n
were told my sister had consumption
She was very weak and had night sweats
but your wonderful medicine completely OFFICe BEHIND ESTACADA STATE BANK
cured us both. I t ’s the best I ever used
or heard o f.” For sore lung 9 , coughs,
colds, hemorrhage, lagrippe, asthma, hay Sleep« in rooms back of office. Can b«
fever, croup, whooping cou gh ,-all bron
found at office day or night.
cliial troubles,- it’s supreme. Trial bottle
free, s o c a n d fi.o o . Guaranteed by all
druggists.
C laude W . D e v o re
BUY, SE L L , TR A D E , ETC.
S a l k — G ood eight room
house and two lots. Apply at this
F or
office.
W a n t e d — Good fat beef cattle,
highest prices paid,— See Penland
&. Jorg,
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
and
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
Estacada S ta te B a n k B u ild in g
Estacada, O re go n
Dimick
& Dimick,
Attorneys at Law
^ • “ Nortary Public, General Law
S a l k — A Multnomah drag Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, A b­
stracts furnished
saw and boiler. Cheap. Apply at
F or
the Progress,
MONEY LOANED
S a l e — F ive room house and
lot. Good location. Terms, Ap­ o f f i c e s : 2, 3 & 4,
O rrgon C it y
ply at this office.
F or
Good Oifers
Here is an opportunity to secure
your reading matter for the coming
year at bargalu day prices.
They
must be taken advantage of at
once as they are only offered at
these low prices for a short time.
The price of the Daily Oregonian
is $6.00 per year. We will send the
Daily Oregonian, 1 yr.,
$6.00
Estacada Progress
1,00
l/2 Doz. Wm. A. Rogers
Tea Spoons
$;. 50
F
or
S a l e — A Shubert piano at
Blands.
Terms at house.
See
b ld .
O regon
andrksun
FERRY
For
F or S a le — A y
i Jersey yearling
Painting, Papei
W A N T E D tlic services of a representative in Oregon to look after our old
bull. Apply John Traschel.
aid help ” This can be done, is my and prospective buyers of our Modern simple Tax-free Industrial Alcohol Distilling
Hanging and CaJcemi-
answer, for the following reasons, Apparatus, by special successful demonstrative methods for making Alcohol, Apple
F or
S a l e — White
Leghorn
Jack, Agurdiente, Mescal, Teguila, Peach Brandy, Solidified Alcohol in Cubes,
The State Highway Commissioner Etc., also Denatured Alcohol. Most modern simple 5 gal. still and all sizes to
roosters, Lakewood strain.
J. G. ning. 1st class work
is appointed by the .State Highway 500 gal. daily capacities. Good commission. Address The Wood Waste Distilleries
Lauglois,
Estacada.
Co. Inc., Wheeling, W. Va„ l !. S. A.
G u a ra n te e d
Board composed of three citizens of
F o r S a l e —4 fine milch cows and
the state and appointed by the
one good "New Iowa" separator.
Governor and who shall serve with­
C E D A R SH IN G LES
Euquire Dr. Adix,
out pay. The commissioner must |
We
manufacture all kinds of Cedai
be a man skilled in the making of
We have several pieces of prop­
Shingles
and are prepared at all
Total
$9.50
good roads and shall receive a salary
erty left with us to negotiate s sale
times to deliver the same. Also
The Good Roads Association bill
All can bt secured from us for $6 00.
of $4,000 per year. This is a suf­
for. Intending investors in Esta-
for the appointment of a Highway
Daily Journal, regular price 1 yr. ' cada will do well to consult us as to sell at the mill, having stock on
ficient sum to secure the services of
hand at all times
Commission won out iu the legi.-la $5.00, Our price, Daily Journal we may have just what you want
a competent man to place at the
ture on Tuesday in the 1st skirmish and Progress, 1 yr. $5 00,
W e have made arrangements with the N O V E L M A G ­
b< a ! of all road building. He can
Inquire at the P r o g r e s s office.
It was reported favorably by the
be consulted for opinions, costs,
A Z I N E whereby our readers will receive this new,
We
can
furnish
a
number
of
F o u n d —Tan and white pippy
committee of the whole in the Sen­
etc ami when requested takes tu'l
otiiei
clubing
rates
that
will
in-
-----P R O P R IE T O R -----
splendidly illustrated, interesting
monthly
Owner
can .have same by proving
ate. Senator Dimick of Clackamas
Estacada Agent— A. Morrow
charge of the woik. It seems to
terest you, in magazines and peri­ property and paying charges.— E.
M A G A Z IN E
being
the
principal
opposer
to
the
uie that it would be much easier to
odicals, by inquiring for them,
J. Hepp.
bill. The opposition had about
r —T — ‘Tt^nr-nw m w ' p j - j g
get one such competent man in the
T h p
eight votes, although this varied
F o r S a l e — A Sharpies Tubular
state than to get r,3 ns competent
4 The Oregon Fire Relief Asso­
some.
Separator No. 3. Inquire at the
Administrator* Notice
men in Clackamas county. By this
ciation of McMinnville
Progress.
I do not east any reflections on the
with $ 225,000 reserves, solicits your
Notice is hereby given that the tin ler-
The cut of timber by Oregon
competency of any road supervisor
W a n t e d — Beef and mutton,
business through
This is a trial price. The publishers are anxious to have our i f f mills during 1910 was the biggest i
<% of December dressed. Address A. Costos, Box 59
These would be needed just the V»'
J
o hn Brow n
itor
o
f
the
es-
same, but they would have the ad- ¡'« readers become ncqim ited wdh this new publication which promises jV 1 ever known and readied a total of i tate of Mary E. E ly, deceased. A11 per- Estacada, or call at River Mill.
R o ck w o o d , O re go n
to be one o f the snappiest, brightest and best magazines e ver pub­
r p 2,000,000,000 feet, according to the j .-.on* who have claims against said estate
vice of a thoroughly competent man
Phong
Greshmm, 231
lished on the Pacific Coast.
L o s t or strayed— A yearling jer­
j ire re<|ucsu.-(l to present the same duty
best
estimates
obtainable.
This,
As to the cost of good roads for all
Or
leave
word
at
this office
I f you will send 10 cents to the editor o f the E S T A C A D A P R O ­
too, despite-the fact that trade con­ authenticated for payment and all per- sey heifer, fawn color; brand 111 on
of Clackamas County and the cod
I also have the OREGON MERCHANTS
G RESS, with the name and address on the coupon printed below, vou
w ill receive the N o v e l M a g a z in e fo r February, March and April
ditions were conflicting. The cur­ ] sons knowing themselves to be indebted left hip. Finder please notify T.
and BEAVER STATE INSURANCE COS.
per mite. We arc unable to state ¡n
! to said estate arc hereby notified to make
all
for
10
cents.
Don’
t
delay,
but
ser.d
for
it
at
once
as
this
offer
rent year sees a more favorable out- ] payment to the undersigned without de­ M. Wagner, Garfield.
what that would be but supposing
¡fcfesaRxaU *IUS»sJUIBb«auUIMaaCTg'
will be withdrawn in a short time.
I look and it is probable the cut of lay.
it costs as much per mile as isijd
frhn Klv, Currmsville. Ore.
Solves a Deep Mystery
1911 will greatly surpass that of
Administrator o f the estate of Mary H.
stated by Mr Hunt, would not n U
" I want to thank you from the bottom
K lv, deceased.
1 1910.
ESTACADA PRO G RESS
mile of good road at $4,c.00 be n
o f my heart,” wrote C. B. Rader, of Team Work and Hauling by
better proportion tnan a mile of K
OEND ‘ N O V E L M AGAZINE ■ TO
I.cwisbnrg, W. Va., " f o r the wonderful
the Day or Contract
mud holes at a cost of $4.000? The
J More than two million acres of
double benefit I got from Electric Bitters
Taken Up
NAME
recommendation of retiring County ’■!■
ill curing me o f both a severe case of WOOD delivered in any quantity
; land, worth now more than $50,-
stomach trouble and of rheumatism, from
Judge Dimick that $80,000 for [S
or length. 1st class 4 foot wood
>'000,000, were given in Oregon for
ADDRESS
A bay mare coming 2 years old
slabwood delivered at $2.1» per
roads and #20,000 for bridges in 1 if*
■ the making of roads. These r< a. is lias white spot on forehead and which I had been an almost helpless suf­
ferer for ten v e in
It suited tnv case as
this county be levied for the en- ,;i
cord. 16 inch at $2.50 per load.
were never built. The holders of 1 white left hind foot branded 55 on : though made just for a e . ” For dyspep­
E N C L O S E D F I N D IO CEBITS
suing \ ear, added to the special tax
I ind grants w ere not held account­ left stifle. Owner please come and sia. indigestion, jaundice and to rid the
raised bv the districts, makes on
•ystem of kidney poisons that cause
able to their trust. There was no pay charges and take it away.
W. M. YONCE
What Is the “Novel Magazine?”
rheumatism, F.lectrie Bitters has no equal
outlay of considerable money.
In
system.
F. W. Jockinsen
Try them. Every bottle is guaranteed
The N ovel Magazine is a 48 page illustrated monthly. It is full
25 years we have paid a good price
Springwater, Ore.
to satisfy. Only 50 c at all druggists.
o f stories. It will be read with great interest by every member o f
for the loads we have. Will we go
the family. Its pictures are well produced on good paper. The print­
We grant every man the right of
on for 25 years longer in the same
in g is o f the highest character, the type large and readable. The
his opinion, but believe Senator
Old S liber Tcrtured
Death In Rosrinq Eire
way as did mauy of the older states
subjects, though full o f facination and interest, are clean, whole­
"F o r years I suffered unspeakable tor­ J may not result from the work of firebug*
Dimick in bis attitude against
W m . U n d e rw o o d
before they discovered that was not
some and moral. The magazine is especially adapted fo r every
modern road building is making a ture from indigestion, constipation and but often severe burns are canred that
member
o
f
the
fam
ily
and
once
you
read
it,
you
will
be
a
permanent
the correct way to build permanent
liver trouble," wrote A. K. Smith, a war make a quick need for Bucklen's Arnica
A n up-to-date Blacksmith
bid to be called a l ack number.
subscriber. This paper by a special arrangement with the publi.-hers
veteraII at Erie, Pa., "bu t Dr. K in g ’s Salve, the quickest, surest ettre for burns
roads? Why not benefit by their
is enabled to make this offer anil we urge our readers to take advan­
New Lite Pills fixed me til right. They're wounds, bruises, boils, sores. It subdnes Horse shoeing a specialty.
txjierience and lake advantage of
tage o f it.
simply great
Try them for any stomach
Don't lorget to git your itinnir, liver or kidney trouble. Only 25 c at all inflammation. It kills pain. It soothes Full supply of goods carried in stock
and heals. Drives off skin eruptions,
at the Park Hotel for 25 Cents.
Iff” Third Column Over l * "
druggists.
ulcers or piles. O n ly 25c a t all druggist*
A. KRIEGER
NOVEL
Magazine
&
CO.
3 months
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