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ff E ST A C A D A t PROGRESS fio a week i l a day (iN CO K H O R A T KIl) D IR E C T O R S : The Hotel Estacada C h a * F. I'r u m s , r m i i ’n l J. \V. R K h It. V ice iTr-iirtrn l !.. K. H k l f i l s . Treasurer H. S. W O M K R , E ilitor -n.l A LL MODERN CONVEN IEN CES M anage Enterad at the poetoffice in Estacada. Oregon as second class mail Published It e ry Thursday Morning ISTACAFA, ORIGOb One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast Local and Tourist Trade Solicited .1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES ........................................................ $1 00 ............................................................. 50 PALACE MEAT MARKET Thursday May 25 . 1911 H a n d le s The correct way to pronounce it U Es-ta-ca-da, accent on the third syllable, a having the sound of a as in ah in the two last syllables. Representing ten Western states, the executive committee of the Western Development League met at the commercial club during the past week and mapped out a plan that promists to be of great benefit to the whole West. The purpose is to attract people from the crowd ed East to vacant lands of the West where there is room for millions to build happy homes. The big drawing card proposed by the League is a special train of exhibit cars that will tour the East next Hall and will give the people of that part of the country an object lesson of the opportunities to be found here. In this movement the commercial bodies, railroads, state officials and the Panama-Pacific Exposition will cooperate and share the expense. Prominent westerners will accompany the train and they plan to call on gov ernors of the stntes visited and other leading men, interesting them in the campaign, which will be of such a magnitude as to lie free from any selfish boosting by any narrow section. At least five cars of exhibits will be taken along, showing the pro ducts of the West in a comprehen sive fashion. This will be the big gest showing ever attempted along this line and is certain to attract much attention. The exhibits will later be placed at the Eastern laud shows during the Winter. a n d c u r e d M e a ts We Buy and Sell SHEEP CATTLE CHICKENS HEAD CHEESE FRESH MEATS SMOKED MEATS LARD EGGS SAUSAGE P E N L A N D & JÖ R G WINDERHOSE the H o se you se e a d v e rtise d e ve ry w h e re an d th e H o se th a t Gives you the Worth of your Money Is th e W IN D E R H O S E W E SELL TH EM Also all Good Goods at the Bottom Prices DALE’S We are m aking a specialty of all kinds or F R U IT S & V E G ET A B LES IN SEA SO N Call and look over our line. Cruse Bros, “ THE HOME OF QUALITY” Successors to C. F. Howe elude high class draft stock, har BUY, SE L L , TR A D E , ETC. ness and fancy drivers, Some animals will be shown that will W a n t e d — Highest price paid equal the best seen at national stock for eggs at the Palace Meat Market shows. Penland & Jorg. The Camas Post says, “ A poor lone bear came from the Cascades last Monday to pay Camas a visit — and is here yet.” The Post re cently had a splendid edition con taining numerous pictures of the growth of that vicinity. Is it pos sible that they might lie going too fast ? We have in mind a biblical bear story, but unlike that one the Post says the bear got "slew.” ' tem. thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giv in g the jiatieut 1 strength bv building up the constitution and assisting nature in d oin g its w ork. The proprietors have so m uch faith in its curative jwwers that th ey offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it i tails to cure. Send for list of testim onials Address F. J. Cheney & C o., Toledo, O. I Sold by J »ruggists, 75c. T ake H a ll's Fam ily P ills for constipation EAGLE CREEK «1 .uch v siu . .. micht b« u a .j * .p p r .i« - «ty election to be held June 6th. i mem and that. \ ursuant to auch application, tha I .nd | Kor Mayor, J. W. Reed; for and timber thereon have bean appraised, the timber _ - \\ t • j | MUnurad 610.000 board 1 . « a, 50 cen,a . . . M and i C 0 " nC ' ,m * n ' U “ r<1 N o - «• A 1 b i n d - J the land $30.00: that said applicant w*.:l offer final sey ; Ward No. 2» W. A. Jones, B. proof in sui>port of his application and sworn state- « If . u r « . . , ! xt ~ - n r it man! on the 23rd da, cl M „ ,h . k N o. 3 , W m U u- Regsiter and Receiver of the United States Land derw ood, ), P. Woodle; Ward No. O llic. a, Pcrtland. O r.,on. I ^ R a y J a c o l) S L Q Posson; Ward Any parson Is at liberty to protest this purchase be fore entry, or initiate a contest at any time before No 5, Kdwin Bates, Asa Hawkins; patent issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit in this Treasurer, L- E. Belfils; Recorder, office, alleging facts which wou'd defeat the entry. Highest cash price paid for all kinds of poultry delivered at the depot in Estacada every Monday.— H, O, Jackson. The annual picnic at the Grange hall near the banks of beautiful Eagle Creek was a very enjoyable affair. A large crowd attended, the dinner was bountiful aud excel lent and the music furnished by the Currinsville baud was enjoyed by all. Uf course, the picnic was fol lowed by a dance in the evening (Eagle Creek “ doin’ s” most always are) which was also well attended. A small sawmill on Deep Creek which had been doing a thriving business, was burned to the ground May 13. Machinery was a com plete loss. The Sellwood Lumber Co’s, mill is shipping a fine lot of ties. Two teams are kept busy hauling to the car line. Mr. Clester and daughter Bessie, of Molalla, were visiting the young Messrs Clester and their friends in this vicinity the first of the week. Marguerite Jacques-Hawthorne has gone with her husband to Idaho where they will make their future heme, We hope it will 1 « a happy one and that "Rite” won't get homesick for her mother, who has been fortunate enough to keep this her youngest daughter at home with her heretofore. Pleasant Hill school closed May it. Only one pupil, Carl Douglass took the eighth grade examination this year. . School at Eagle Creek will close with a picnic at the school grove next Friday. Riding about recently we were surprised at the improvements made on every hand. During the past few years roads, fields, fences and buildings have been greatly bettered aud many new settlers have come in, Now, we need manufactures that these newcomers may all find employment. Estacada please take notice. Saved child Irom death “ A lte r our ch ild had suffered from severe bronchial trouble for a y e a r ," w rote G . T. Richardson, of R ich ardson's M ills, A la ., “ we feared it had consum ption. It had a bad cough all the tim e. W e tried inanv rem edies w ithout a va il, and d oc tor's m edicine seemed as useless. F in a l ly we tried Dr. K in g 's New D iscovery, and are pleased to say th at one bottle e f fected a com plete cure, ami our ch ild is again strong and h e a lth y ,” F o r coughs, colds, hoarseness, lagrippe, asthm a, croup and sore lungs, its th e m ost in fa ll ible rem edy th at's made. Price 50c and #1. Trial bottle tree. G uaranteed be- a ll dru ggists. Tungsten Lamps Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. U S Land Office at Portland. Oregon. March 22nd. 1911. Notice is hereby given that William A.Bechtll whose post-office address is 856 Capitol Ave.. Portland. Oregon, did. on the I 3th day day of January 1911 tile In this office Sworn Statement and Application. No 02883. to purchase the SEki. Section 28. Township 2 south. Range 6 East. Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon under the provisions of the act of June 3. I 878, and acts amendatory, known as the ‘ Timber and Stone Law" at such value as might be fixed by ap^raisment. and that, pursuant to such ap plication. the land and timber thereon have been ap praised. the timber estimated 840,000 board feet at 50 cents per M. and the land $100.00: that said ap plicant will offer final proof in support of his applica tion and sworn statement on the 6 th day of June 1911. before the Register and Receiver of the United States I and Office, at Portland. Oregon Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or initiate a contest at any time before patent issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit in this office alleging facts which would defeat the entry. H. F. Higby. Register Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Portland. Oregon. April 8 th, 1911. Notice is hereby given that Julia C. LaBarre, whose post-office address is 1189 Taggart St. Port land. Ore., did on the 14th day of Juno. 1910. file in this office Sworn Statement and Application. No. 02660. to purchase the SEK. Section 4, Township 5 South. Range 4 East. Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3, i 878. and acts amendatory, known es the “Timber and Stone Law.” at such value as might be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and timber thereon have been estimated and valued by the applicant the timber es tl mated 700,000 board feet at $300.00 and the land $100: that said applicant will offer final proof In sup port of her application and sworn statement on the 20th day of June. 1911, before the Register and Receiver of the U. S . Land office, at Portland. Ore. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase be fore entry, or initiate a contest at any time before patent issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit in this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. H. F. Higby. register Department of the Interior. U. S . Land Office at Portland. Oregon. May 12th 1911 Notice is hereby given that Camilla D. Abernathy of Welches. Clackamas Country. Oregon, who on April 8 th. 1909. made homestead entry Serial No. 01 78Cfor EJ4 S E * . S W * S E * Sec. 4 and NW* NEJi, Section9. Township 3 south, Range 7 east. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final commutation proof to establish claim to the lard above described, before the Register and R e ceiver of the U. S . Land Office at Portland. Oregon, on the 28th day of June 1911. Claimant names as witnesses: F. H. Tawney, V. E. Waterman. W. E. Welch. Edw. M. Roberts all of Welches. Oregon. H. F. Higby. Register OF GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that In pursuance of an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas, made on the 1 6 th day of May. 1911. in the matter of the guardianship of the person and estate of M. H. Richards, the undersigned-, the guardian of the person and estate of M. H. Richards will proceed to sell, at private sale for cash in hand at room 5 13 Henry Building, Portland, Oregon, from and after the 26th day of June. 1911, the following described real estate belonging to said ward and situated in the County of Clackamas. State of Oregon to-wit: Beginning at a stone In the center of the County road leading fromSpringwater to Currinsville Oregon where the North boundary line of the Franklin Piearce D. L. C. No. 38 in township Three South of Range four East W, M.. crosses said County road: thance South eighty-six degrees, twenty-six minutes East 663.3 feet; thence East 157.4 feet to the Initial point of the land herein conveyed: thence East 522.9 feet; thence South three degrees thirty- four minutes West 832.92 feet;thence West 522.9ft thence North three degrees thirty-fcur minutes East 832.92 feet to said initial point, the place of begin ning. containing ten acres. First publication. May 25th. 1911. —Florence Richards Guardian of the person and estate of M. H. Richards P atents Sckntific American. Do ghosts hsvat sw am ps? N o, never. Its toolisb to (cur a fancied e vil, when th ere are teal and d eadly perils to xuard against in awampa and uiarshea, bayous, and low lands. These are the m alaria f;ern)s th at cause a)(ue, ch ills and l<ver, w eakness, aches in the bones and m uscles aud m ay induce dead ly typh oid. Hut E le ctric Ritters destroys and casts out these vicious germ s Irom the blood. “ Three bottles d rove all the m alaria from my sy ste m ," w rote W m. F retw ell, o l Lucam a, N. C ., “ and I ’ve had fiua health ever sin ce .” Use this safe, sure rem edy o n ly. 50c at a ll d ru g gists. They have it— good fresh vege tables, Go and see them. Pen- laud & Jorg. ESTACAD A ACREAGE 3 acres close in, all level, a snap for $560; $150 cash, balance $15 per month with interest at t %. 5 acres close in, all level, fine garden land, a bargain for $1000. One-half down, balance 7,^. Woodle I.and Co. tf For soreness o f the m uscles w hether induced b y v iolen t exercise o r injury Cham berlain's L inim en t is excellen t. T h is lin im en t is also h ig h ly esteemed for the relief it affords in cases o f rheu m utism . Sold b y a ll good dealers. More Money To Advertise Notice for Publication NOTICE The Cheapest Lipht The World Claude W. Devore, E. S. Womer. H F. H H k v Register We have several pieces of prop CH U RCH S E R V IC E S erty left with us to negotiate a sale for. Intending investors in Esta cada will do well to consult us as M E. Church----- Next Sabbath 60 YEARS* we may have just what you want. Sabbath School 10 a. m. L E X P E R IE N C E Inquire at the P r o g r e s s office. Preaching 8 p. m. For service i blooded Holstein League 7 p. m. bull. John Traschel. 4 Prayer Meeting on Thursday Even Portland's campaign for a big 8 p. m F or S ale — A Besson “ proto ing T R A O E lY I A R lia auditorium is now under way and type'’ Chicago bore cornet, b flat, D is io n s there seems little doubt that it will silver plated and gold mounted. Church of Christ— Next Sabbath C o p y r ig h t s A c . Anyone sending a nketrh and description may qnlckly ascertain ou r opinion free w hether an be successful. Various busiuess Price $45. Enquire at Progress Invention ta probably patentable. Commnntca- tlous stric tly confidential. HANHBOOK on P atent« and improvement clubs are giving office. Bible School 10 ». m. te n t free. Oldest agen cy for securing patents. P atenta taken through Munn A Co. receive the movement their hearty support. Preaching tyecUU notice, w ithout c harge, in the 7 ; , 5 p m, F o r S a l e —A short horn cow W. G i v e n , Pastor. with calf. Enquire at the Progress A handsom ely llin atrated w eekly. L argest ctr- The Myrtle Point Enterprise has cnlation of any acientlflc Journal. Term s. S3 a office. fonr m onths, f L Sold by a ll new sd ealer* been sold. C. Milton Shultz of Deeds Filed For Record ] 0 t 3 eiB,.New York South Dakota is the new editor aud I have a thoroughbred Poland Branch Office, re. t 825 F 8 U W ashington. D. C- publisher. China Boar, Prince Rupert No A, G. Bornstedt et ux to G. F. 1 ' 75 * 33 . for service. Service fees Si for grades. At the Coupland Ruegg, yi interest in a tract of land F A N T O N ’S C E D A R SH IN G LES Notice place, formerly the D. F. Warner. situated in Sandy, $10 When in need of First Class Cedar place. R S. Ludlow, owner. tf I Fred B. Madison et al to Frank Shingles consult me. Shingles To whom it may concern, take E. Davey 40 acres in section 5 delivered or at the mill. Nos, 1 notice: We have a bargain in a city lot township 4 south range 3 east jli. and 2 alwavs on hand. W- A. The co-partnership herctotore ex- for sale. Inquire at the Progress. Henry Baars et al to Joseph J. Jo n e s , S ale s Agt, E s ta c a d a isting under the firm name a n d ------------------------- Mining men completed the or- style of Haskins & Bronson, run- 1 Mrs p w Gartner will leave Lamtners 72 acres in section 22 H. R. FA \T0\ - Phone ; township 3 south range 2 east $10. ganization of the Oregon Chapter mug a pool room aud cigar stand is on next Monday for Lincoln, Wm. R. Stokes et al to Hilde- of I he American Mining Congress | this day mutually dissolved. All Nebraska, to make an extended W IL LIA M HAMMOND grade Plummer 10 acres in section H. E. CROSS in Portland during the past week, outstanding accounts are to be paid visit with relatives. C R O SS & HAM M O N D 12 township 4 south of range 4 east the whole state being well repre to A. R. Haskins, and all liabilities a ATTORNEYS AT LAW a J. C. Peas, of Michigan and a $250. sented. Steps were taken at the are 10 be assumed by A. R. Has Abstracts. Real Kstate. Loans. Insurance convention to put the industry on a kins, back East neighbor of L. Y. Cong Myra Kuhn to Emma Johnson O r e g o n C i t y , - - • O r e g o n better basis and considerable bene and Dated, Estacada, Ore., May 1, j don, paid the latter a visit on Wed and B. F. Hart, W # of SW fit to all engaged in the develop 1911. nesday, taking them completely by S W * of N W '( of section 22 town- L. E. FOLSOM surprise. ment of the state's mineral re ship 3 south range 5 east f t . A. R. Haskins sources will tesult. m akes a specialty of State of Oregon to Fred B. Mad- L. S. Bronson ^ Hale has just completed shear ----------- ing his five sheep. He has a Cots- j ison 80 acres >» section 5 township Horseshoeing S ick headache reaulU from a disordered wold buck that Weighed 250 lbs. 4 south range 3 east. $500. Union will hold its annual horse I condition of the stom ach, and can be Y o u w ill alw ays find him at the John Strauss et ux to G. C. Ma- •how June I, 2 and 3, Union cured bv the use of C h am berlain ’s Sto from which 19 lbs of wool was fine ! mach and L iver Tablets. Try it. For sheared. The average was to lbs ronav 10 acres in'section 11 town County is the home of many Y o n ce B a r n j per sheep. | ship 2 south range 4 east, $1125. ready to do work at the rig h t price. hor.-cs and the exhibition will in sale by alt good dealers. J ! | L.w, O b ta in a b le Cash Paid for Hides and Market Products VEAL HOGS it HIDES Our city election and what means for the future of our city and the country districts surround ing it, is now a question of more importance than some attach to it The success and growth of our city means the success and development of the country districts about it. So that what builds up and makes for a greater Estacada does likewise for its country districts. It is therefore very important that business methods shall rule in the policy es tablished. A majority opinion while it might not always be cor rect, is usually an index to the best policy to pursue. A license or no-license policy seems to be the only issue of im portance to be settled at this elec tion. All desire, we take it, to have the best policy succeed. On which is best a division of opinion exists, A review of our experience for the past three years with a no license system in force as compared with the previous years when li cense was granted ought to he, both from a business and moral stand point, a basis from which to form an opinion as to the best policy Individuals who do not have the stamina to stand by their conviction, be it for or against, ought not to have any vote anywhere. Such are a stumbling block to any cause and are responsible for having a policy ot one kind and a public sen timent of another. To every voter in Estacada the Progress urges that they will come out in the open and vote their opinion conscientiously and when a majority is obtained in this manner a public sentiment sufficiently strong to maintain the policy will be established. Let a majority rule is our advise. th e B e s t F r e s h $ 1 0 0 Rev*, rd. *K > 0 Not U p lor Public at ion Candidates At Com ing The reaitrfs i»t tins w ill be Department of the Interior. U S Lai.J Office j'ltHse'l 1» le.trn ih.it the re is at least one Portland. Oregon. M* j . h vth. 1911. «Mt: »'leM «Itsr.iM; tl M w it lice has hcv.il , Election Notice Is hereby ylven that John J Pauley whora j able to cute in all its »luxes *n«l that is | pcsioffiL# addtesa is Park Ava City Park Portland. —— - —— — l Catarrh. H a ll's Catarrh Cure is the on ly Oregon dM. on the 27th day of July 1910 lila n « » r* j . n |4M»itive cure now known to the m edical in this ofiics s»orr Sui.m.m and a -, ukw.o*. No I ctitions were hied Wilt» the Re- fraternity. Caturrah being a co n stitu 02720. to purely»« the tH sw‘, snj l . i 7 curder requesting that the follow- tional disease, requires a constitutional treatm ent, lla ll s Catarrh Cure is taken w m in-.lt« Merldlnn and .h . Umber .h .r.on , "a"'*-'1 l * rSons l,laCt(1 j internally, acting d irectly upon the I l>lood and m ucuous surfaces of the sys uihiar tha provisions of the act of Juna 3 1878 and the 1 »allots tl) be Voted Oil at the The money in the Estacada Ad- veitsing Campaign is being raised slowly, The committes seem to be meeting with fairly good success. \Ve have the following new list sent in this week; Estacada State Bank * 5 °. Estacada Mercantile Co. 5 °- Reed & Sparks *5 Dr. Adix > 5 - Cruse Bros. IO . Dr. Stryker IO . IO E. L- Fraley M. J. Anderson 5 - Geo. Sanford 5 - E Knowles 5- W. D. Hays 10. Previously reported 540 The Best for the Eyes Electric S to re Alder St. at Seventh H E N R Y V.AD1X.M.D P H Y S IC IA N A SURGEON ***** O F F IC K , A D J O IN IN G R K S ID R N C R Local and Long Distance Telephone Tha doctor's phone can be connecte«) with your home phone at n ight il re quested. One lon g ring. Dr.L.A. W ELLS D EN T IST C F SH EARER AN D D e n tis ts 01 W ELLS' P o r tla n d W ill visit Kstum da on F rid ay and Saturday <4 each week Appointm ents mwv he made w ith Dr. A d ix . J O H N S T E IN E R . M P h y s ic ia n a So D nun o n O ffice n e x t to B a k e r y . - O ffice h ou rs, 10 to 12 A . M ., 7 to 8 P. M. C LA U D E W. D E V O R E 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 E sta ca d a S ta te B a n k B u ild in g E sta cad a. O regon CEDAR SHINGLES We manufacture all kinds of Cedai Shingles and are prepared at al) times to deliver the same. ALso to sell at the mill, having stock on hand at a)) times A. K R IE G E R & CO. — p r o p r ie t o r - Estacada Agent— A. Morrow Death O f Hazel Bard The Oregon Fire Relief Asso Hazel, only child of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Bard of Spring water, died on Monday after an illness of nine days. Hazel had been a frail child and was never considered strong, but during the last six months had lieen considered much improved and her parents had little thought of the sudden bereavement they would be called upon to endure. She ate a hearty supper the evening she was taken sick but from the very commencement her case became serious. Dr. Gilbert of Portland was called in consultation with Dr, Adix and everything possible done Iliat they could do to save her life, hut the disease, cerebral menengt- tis, had taken hold on her system and death came to her relief on Monday last at the age of 10 years I month and 16 days. She was laid to rest in the Springwater cemetery on Wednes day. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Givens of Port land of the Presbyterian church at II a. m. at the home of her parents w ith f j j j .000 reserve*, solicits your business th rough ciation of McMinnville Fat cattle wanted; the fatter the better.— See Penland & Jorg. Chas. Dubots, while in the Pro gress office yesterday, said the Pro gress was at liberty to make the statement that he would establish a big lumber yard in Estacada this coming Fall. Joh n Brown R o c k w o o d. O reg on Ph on e C n u h a m . 3 SI Or leave word at th is office I also have the OREGON MERCHANTS and BEAVER STATE INSURANCE COS. Team Work and Hauling by the Day or Contract WOOD delivered in any quantity or length. 1st class 4 foot wood slabwood delivered at $2.00 per cord. 16 inch at $2.50 per load. W. M. Y0NCE Wm. Underw ood An up-to-date Blacksmith Horse shoeing a specialty. Full supply of goods carried in stock YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED J. V. B A R R B L A C K S M IT H li otiH at the old stand and witting to do any o l the work in hit line GIVE HIM A CALL Annauncements are out request ing bids on the carrying of mail on a rural route from Estacada to ESTACADA MEAT MARKET Dodge. The people that way have J. SMITH. Prop. been trying for a couple of years to secure rural delivery and will be First Class Meats of all glad it seems so near at hand. kinds handled On account of the rainy weather and backwardness of Spring, straw I Buy and Sell Mutton, Pork and berry festivals and rose shows of Veal. Highest price paid in cash. smaller cities have been postponed. Good fat beef wanted