Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, August 03, 1911, Image 1

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F ST A C A D A . OKKCÎON. TH U RSD A Y, A U G U ST 3
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$r A Y E A R
the big fire that swept that district
, eight years ago w hen their homes,
barns and fences were burned and
Home i many
of them left penniless in a
We have Rood clubbing oilers. | O W. Byerlev, a cousin of Mrs.
W. A. JO N E S
very
short
period of time.
I The Misses llvde, of Rollo, I il., ■ ! Morrow, is here visiting from Eu­
P R O P R IE T O R
Eire
Marshal
Ferguson
informs
|
Following
is
a
little
lesson
in
! were guests at the Whitcomb gene.
finance which illustrates very aptly us that he has three different men I Good ri^s and careful drivers always
Leslie Pershin and family of Port­
SPECIAL ATTENTION
! i ranch.
the principle involved in the slogan in that region on whom he will j
G iven H u n tin g and F ish in g Parties
land
are
visiting
with
Julius
Paulsen
| serve warrants for violating the •
“ Keep Your Money at Home:’ ’
McCurdy and son have rented
,
,
.. .. 111 George.
They j expect
to remain
“
r
Mr. Brown keeps a boarding closed season fire law and who lie j
the R. W Cary bungalow on Mam
for a month
WOOD & LUMBER
1 house in a certain Oregon town. claims are responsible for the fires
t ! street and are occupying the same, j
Local aud L o n ^ D istance Telephone
Robt. Gibson and wife, of Port -1 Aiound the dining table one even- that have been a big expense to
T | Julius Paulsen and wife of George j
t ' were Portland visitors for a few 1 laud, were Iistucada visitors on 1 ing sat Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Andrews, fight against already, and will like- ’
I Sunday. Mr. Gibson is an o ld ! a milliner; Mr. White, the baker; 1 ly cost considerable more before
? | days, returning on Tuesday.
I newspaper man.
' Mr. Jordon, a carpenter, Mr. Laid- being subdued.
W e hare
4 j Miss Mable Anderson, of Port
A fire also started in the Dover
R L. Stevens will preach at the i law' a ilour’ foed a,ld lumber 'u n ­
4 land, is visiting Mrs. Ponrtales of
christian Church on Sunday Aug chant. Mr, Brown took a $ to gold settlement on Monday on or near
4 j the Garfield Mercantile Co.
houses and lots
13, both morning and evening. His piece from his pocket and handed the Exon ranch. Word was imnie
|j
Do not fail to be at the Garfield sermon in the evening will be to it to Mrs. Brown with the remark diately sent to Estacada and F'ergu
Estacada
Country Club social on Saturday working men. All are invited to that there was $10 of the $20 he son who arrived here just before
W. D. Jellison, President
Thos. Yocum, Vice President j evening August 12. They expect come.
had promised her.
Mrs. Brown noon, sent men to look after it
then handed the money to Mrs.
The favorable weather conditions ' p 0r Sale,
you.
They are Bargains
Cashier L. E. Belfils
The Garfield Country Club will Andrews, remarking: “ That pays
on
Monday
night,
it
being
misty
;
and
fm
e
properties
.
Emanuel Jorg, a brother of Fred give their first basket social on Deli
DIRECTO RS:
i
for my new bonnet.’ ’
Mrs. An­ and threatening rain, was a great
Jorg of this city, came out from Creek at their new park on Satur­
drews in turn passed it to Mr. Jor­ help in controling the fires. The
Portland and spent Sunday with day evening August 12.
John Zobrist
There don, saying it would pay for the fire law is severe on violators of its
him.
will be dancing also.
Everybody carpenter work he had done for her. provision and great care should be
Thos. Yocum
Mr. and Mts. P. M. Wagner invited. Admission to the dance, Mr. Jordon handed it to Mr. Laid- observed by those who of necessity
L. E. Belfils
gave a party to the young people gents 50 cents, 1 allies free.
law, requesting a receipt for a bill put out fire. The wilful and mali­
on Saturday evening iti honor of
A. C. Jellison
Mr. Turrel was in Estacada on for lumber. Mr. I.aidlaw returned cious setting out of fire deserves the
their son Earl, who had a birthday. Wednesday and from him wt learn the money to Mr. Brown in settle­ extreme penalty against the offen­
W . D. Jellison
| Everybody had a pleasant time.
that the fire that has been about ment for his board bill. Mr. Brown der. It only gratifies a single one
4
him there has been very much sub­ passed the gold to his wife, saying and may do much harm to many.
On
Friday
evening
the
Good
?
W e have several bargains in
Templars gave a lawn party at the dued. The fire fighters were aided that he had now paid the $20 he
houses,
lots, close in acreage,
by
favorable
weather
conditions,
had
promised
her,
and
she
in
turn
Stokes ranch.
A program had
To Hatch Bobwhitc
fine farms and a few tracts oi
been prepared which was enjoyed and while fire was so close to them paid it to Mr. White to settle her
they felt very unsafe, now he bread and pastry account. Mr.
■*t*x by those present.
With Chickens choice fruit land, which we
thinks danger is past.
White handed it back to Mr, Laid-
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! would be pleased to show you.
B. C. Looney, who has been
A well kn o w n Des M oines w om an law, requesting cred't on his flour
packing for Mr. Blockley for two
l M a w » a 3w a M ga a a « B 3 B B M B B M a B aE W B aaB aa3B q gM ag g
State Game Warden Wm. L.
after suffering m iserably for tw o days bill, and Mr. Laidlaw again re­
years past, has given up that woik,
Finley is making a stand fot the
YYOGDLE LAND COMPANY
from bowel co m p lain t, was cured by one turned the money to Mr. Brown,
intending to go to ranching again
dose of C h a m b e rlain ’s Colic. C holera saying that it settled for his months protection and propagation of bird
Bank b u ild in g
Dr. L, A. Wells will be absent an 1 D iarrhoea R em edy. F or sale by all board, Brown put it in his pocket life in Oregon for the good they do
good dealers.
in destroying the pests of the
Read the Want Ads.
on his vacation from August 1st to
and remarked that he had not sup­
countiy. This we believe to be an
15th, His next date at Estacada
posed a $ 10 gold piece would go so
--------------------------------------------------
important thing to do.
Not alone
is August 18th.
Refuse To Pay Bounty far.
for the reason that they destroy Wants To Know
If when you buy, or loan, on real estate, you accept an ab- c
To illustrate the purpose of the
A surprise party was tendered E.
many insects and weed seeds, but
above narration in these columns,
When Fire Starts
L. Wonacotr at his home in G ar­
stract issued by an abstracter without the equipment and
The outing up the Clackamas of let 11s suppose that Mrs. Brown had the bird life of a community adds
field on Thursday evening by his
Dr. Adix, Ray Eshelman, Jimmie sent to an Eastern mail order house to its pleasures for a place to live.
! feiends.
proper facilities for the work, you are
The State Forester is constantly
There is nothing so desolate as our
Bowden, Grover aud A. R. Haskins for her bonnet.
The £ 10 would
Mrs. J. H. Carson and her fam­ has ended aud all have returned.
large forest areas without bird life. 1 SeltlnS notice through the daily
R IS K IN G YO U R IN V E S T M E N T
have gone out of circulation so far
ily are Portland residents who are They visited the Bagsby Hot
A scientific investigation has shown press and from residents of the
as Mrs, Brown’s town was con­
and inviting loss and injury later on.
taking advantage of country' life in Springs on the Colewasli also Aus­
the bobwhite to be a great insect state of fires having gotten beyond
cerned. No better illustration of
j control after several days fighting,
Garfield. Mrs, Carson is a sister tins Hot Springs on the Clackamas
destroyer.
the power of money could be had,
of Mrs Stokes and will be with her and report having a splendid time.
It is now in contemplation by that have not been reported to his
and a better argument for buying
for the next few weeks.
Mr.
Finley to release a large num­ j office until after becoming a menace
While camping on the Colewasli the “ Made in Oregon” goods and keep­
He wishes
ber
of
these game birds and supply to the neighborhood.
G e t a M e r c h a n t a b le A b s t r a c t ir o m a R e ­
K. M. Valentine, who had been boys took their guns early one morn­ ing the money in the home state,
to
urge
upon
all
state
fire
wardens
working at the River Mill under ing and went wolf hunting. P'red instead of buying mail order goods bobwhite eggs to farmers who will the necessity of reporting to him all
s pon sible C o m p a n y
agree
to
allow
them
to
be
hatched
Mr. Seal has left for Southern Ore­ Hunt who was one of the trail crew from Eastern states, could hardly
by their hens and protect them fires as soon after being discovered
gon where Mr. Seal is engaged on went along, He suddenly came up­ be advanced.
while young, finally permitting as P°ss'b'e> instead of waiting until
another construction work. Mr. on a band ot about thirty wolves
The dealer must educate his them to wander at their leisure to ^
hie and
beconie dangerous to life
aud fired thirteen shots at them kill­ townspeople along these lines. Res­
Valentine will work for him,
OUR ABSTRACTS STAND THE TEST
In this ProPerty- One such fire has just
ing five wolves. Dr. Adix fired at idents of small cities and towns all parts of their farms.
Rev. Dr. Nugent, pastor of the
beeu brought to his notice after
one also, but it tefused to lay down must be taught that the life of the way, a system of natural propaga­
First
Congregational
Church,
tion
will
be
devised
that
will
be
of
llavillS burned three weeks- that
and he thinks he might not have town depends upon how much
Boston, who with his wife are
hit it. Haskins was the fisherman money is kept in circulation in the tremendous benefit to all parts of miKbt have been con,rolkd and
spending the summer with Mrs.
Inasmuch as Oregon Probably enfkely extinguished if
of the bunch aud kept a full supply- community; that for every dollar the state.
Nugent’ s partuts Mr. and Mrs,
sc.
ms
to
be
a
favorite haunt of the reported « flie r so that proper as-
Established twenty years
any resident spends so much is re­
Whitcomb, has filled the pulpit ot in camp.
bobwhite and is known to lay as sistance could have been B'ven.
Fred
Hunt
-cok
the
five
wolf
turned to him, sometimes all, as in
509-511 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
the First Congregational Chinch,
many as too eggs in a single
Kvery state Cre w“ rden- or olher
pelts to Oregon City to the proper the foregoing.
Sending money
Portland,
for
the
last
two
Sabbaths.
P O R T L A N D ,O R E G O N
authority to secure the bounty, but away front home serves to build up season, some conception is had of Person*> 'n case they Ere unable to
James Babeoe£, a brother-in-law he was told they smelt too bad to
the good work that might lie ac­ get in touch with a state warden,
other communities, which is not a
M e m b e rO re g o n A sso ciatio n o f T itle M e n
should telephone or telegraph
of a A. A. Darling, came in on him pay a bounty on and he brought
complished through this method.
had thing.
Help neighboring
M e m b e r A m e r ic a n A sso ciatio n o f T itle M e n
(collect) F. A, Elliott, State For­
unexpectedly last Thursday aud them home and had his labor for
states when you can; it is a laud­
ester,
Salem, Oiegon, informing
W gave him a little surprise. It has nothing. Now, right here is where
able thing, but Oregon should Cazadero Scene Of
bun of forest fires before they get
l.ten several years siuce they met we desire to ask some questions.
come first in all things, and one
beyond control.
=----j Mr. Babcock is a lumberman living Does the county pay the bounty to
wav to build up Oregon institutions
Wedding
They were botfi form­ secure good hides that do not smell
r4"f + x in Tacoma.
H4" l'4 '4 "l ’ I | n| i|">" l' 4 4 "I'» 4 » i | ii M " » » 'I " | i 4 ' M '||"<" M " <
and Oregon factories is by keeping
erly "M ichiganders.''
bad’ Or, is it intended as an in­ money at home.
Fire Wardens In 22
One of the most enjoyable social
The funeral of Henry Dubois, centive to induce people to kill off
events in Cazadero for a long time
Counties
held on Friday last, was largely at­ these game destroying brutes? We
was the marriage of Adolf Heidlan
tended by his friends and neigh­ think the county clerk had plenty
of Cazadero to Mata Sagner of Es- i Reversing last year’s experience,
bors from here, as well a , many of evidence that these five brutes
tacada on Saturday.
fires serious enough to be alarming
Portland people.
The chapel wa> were dead and he had no right to
Trouble
Mr. Heidlan has been running began first in Oregon, where in
This is
crowded aud more vehicles were in refuse to pay the bounty,
the engine at the rock crusher for Linu and Clackamas counties about
line to the cemetery than is usually not the first time the same thing
the past couple ot years.
H e 1 $70,000 worth of logging equip­
and see if we can’t please you. That’s what we are here
has
happened
and
we
want
to
enter
The
hre
situation
took
on
a
the case.
The funeral services
bought
one
of
the
houses
at
Caza­
ment and the property of several
were in charge of the local lodge of our protest right here against a con -1 threatening appearance on Sunday
for. W e have some nice Matting Rugs 9 x 1 2 which we
liuuatice of that kind of procedure, j last again. Wind fanned the flames dero and had it all fixed up ready settlers have been destroyed by
Masons.
think will please you, both in price and quality. Some fine
The bounty is offered because the j and carried them beyond the fight­ for housekeeping, and the wedding! s,ashiog fires which were, however,
Mr. and Mrs. Whitcomb gave c,
wh(jare inttresttd lu tUe ing line of the fire workers.
The
Place in U’ R,ev Haf"fr’ ,of soon brought under control by a
rockers that can’t be beaten. All kinds of Furniture in | Wienerwurst party on Saturday | tectlon o{ our g, me know the crew,
however, finally subdued that tbe German Lutheran C i.iic 1, large force employed by the Forest
night at their pleasant Garfield I dtstructivtness of the wolf on deer, portion of the fire that had blown ® ortland. officiating,
Service and by private companies.
stock or in catalogue.
The guests were Dr. Steiner and Many othcr fires throughout the
home. A bonfire was kindled, j- the otr,Cia1Sl in paying the small past the point they were attempting
around which the lioys and girls.
^
that |s allowcd for bounty, to stop the fire at. Mendenhall, wife, and Gertrude Sagner of F.sta j
which caused exaggerated re­
that used to be, frolicked as if they i m a k e ,t s0 disagretable to the Ferguson and Iv Blockley all gave cada. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Yohann, ports al 3 T proved to be chiefly on
still were in theii “ teens.’ ’
“ Ron I____...
¡>eople who ask for bounty, of what their personal attention to the fire Mr. and Mrs Fred Yohann and open lands Organization of the
Now is the time you want to go to putting up your fruit ■
Mr. Weisner of Portiand, J. S. state’s patrol system under the new
pon pull away' ’ and other like use is the liounty.
The hunters, back of Dodge.
for the rainy weather. W e handle the
innocent games were played and knowing that they are to be sub-
On Monday the forest reserve Reagan and family, Mrs. Ida law is practically complete, there
thoroughly enjoyed by the would- jected to that kind of treatment, forces were increased by sixty ad­ Baker, H. H. Kenney and family, being state fire wardens in 22
Harry Snyder, and Gusand Barney counties. Timber owners connected
be young again crowd.
d o n ’ t want to fie bothered with it. ditional men sent from Portland
Shocnlierg
of Cazadero.
with the Oregon Forest Fire Asso­
The Photo Engravers Union and If it is so that the county clerk re- Blockley also sent from his camps
Dinner
and
supper were served ciation have about 250 patrolmen.
their friends enjoyed thtir annual lused to pay the young man the 1 on the Clackamas additional men.
’•
They are the kind to save the fruit, easy to seal, once sealed
to the guests.
Dancing was in­ In response to petitions trom pro­
outing at the Estacada Park on bounty, we think he did what he The fire had succeeded by Sunday
dulged in during the evening. The perty owners, some of tbe counties
“ Sunday
They came in a special has no authority to do anti if the , in reaching the edge of valuable
they are there to keep.
guests all have words of praisr for ate also hiring patrolmen. The
with two coaches A game of ball right party is put to that kind of green timber 011 the east and south
Yours for business
the entertainment in its liberality state has apjilied to the Secretary
was played between the newspaper treatment it won't always turn out in the vicinity of Crawfish I.ake.
A new fire started farther down and all wish Mr. and Mrs. Heidlan of Agriculture for $10,000 under
'and the commercial engravers for a that way.
a pleasant and blissful married life. the Weeks law, which authorizes
I silver cup. It was won by the
One of the pelts was of an old she- Clear Creek that caused consider-
the expenditure of this sum by the
commcrcial men by a «core of 14 to wolf, that with her different li’ ters able consternation among residents
Government
in c 0,oration with
All
kinds
of
lumber
and
building
'
A
wrestling
b
-.if,
miring
and
of
destructfulness
has
depleted
our
Iwtween
Dodge
and
Sprmgwater.
W . D. and L. M. Henthom, Proprietors
Ther r< »1 le there yet many of material. Planing mill, Hamlin & any state which will add a like
amount.
the ranchers who passed through, Darling,
Din. "
i value in protection,
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LO C A L N EW S AND
P E R SO N A !. MENTION
I
¡
j j
lo cal . Rw s and
P E R S O N A !. M ENTION
! j Keeping Money At
J
Livery, Feed & Sale
STABLE
ESTACADA STATE BANK
CAPITAL
•
$25,000
in
Standish Bros.
W hy Not Be P e rfe c tly S afe
Clackamas Title Company^
Come in and look over our line of
FURNITURE
Fires Are Still Causing
,tate
ECONOMY JARS
ESTACADA FURNITURE CO.