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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1911)
estacada -kadi’;__ ... pro g ress v ? N O .K «*t> K A T K l> ) P r u J cbi J. W . R k k d , Vice President interrupted. A. 8. S ix me«, Treasurer B. S. WOMKR, Editor t« M r*4 M Ik« )x»Mfhc« 1 « EsMcad«. Or««o* u Being free from quinine you experience no unpleasant effects relieves the fever and pains in the head acta directly on the catarrhal conditions and relieves you o f this unpleasantness. Absolutely tasteless -can be taken without water. -t 35 Tablets—rnouqh lor several colds-23 ceats Moond clAM m «l) PfebRshed Ivory Ik «rod ay Moraiag ESTACADA, ORISON Whatever a good drug — store ought to have and many ny things that other drug rug 9tores don’t don't keep — you'll find here. Come to us first and you’ ll get what you want. SUBSCRIPTION RATES On« y «« ...........-_ N y a l's Laxacold «ad Manager -— ...Si 00 E li montkê________________________________ ESTAC AD A PH A R M A C Y SO * SiJJ Til«* r.-a.'tri • f til - lujM r « 1 i piv.iw n l t«. learn th:«t tin-re i* ui le:»st o».t «lie »< itl tliMMse that hCitfi Cv li.»« been able I«. ci.re 111 nil its »Uff«*S ami til it i» Ca- 't t r ili Hall*» Catarrh Cure i> the onh ' }.oiilive cure now Wu«»v*n to the tnedicil ' fraternity, Catarrh Uniitf a constitu- ! tional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. II ill’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly ujion the blood «m l mucous surfaces of the system, there by destroiing the foundation of the disease, and givin g the jutient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The properietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they öfter Oue Hun dred Dollars for auy case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J, C h k . n k y a C o ., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75 c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa tion. to Lure a ( o il It will pay you to keep 'yaba l.axacold handy it cures ul.l 'n ¡inch a hurry 1 » so easy to curry that it'a unnecessary lo neglect treatment. You aren.t obliged to take many tablets before the cold disappeais it s a isolutly no trouble to take them no time lost and the treatment is not II I R K C TO RS: Cm s. K D ubois , *•>0 Ä p a r a r a —-* ! ds> \\ ThuratUy. Nov. 2 . 1011 BUY, SELL. TR A D E , ETC. Evangelistic Meetings Great interest is being manifest-; ed in the evangelistic meetings which are now being held at the Methodist Church Dr. T . B. Ford who is in charge is a forcetul and fluent speaker, holding his audieuce with wrapt attention. No sensational or clap trap methods are used, simply an earnest presen tation of Gospel truth is made, with • sincere desire to make men and women better. There will be an “ old folks" meeting at the chutch ou Saturday •t 2 o’clock. Full services ou Sunday. Dr. Ford will preach both morning and evening and also conduct a special evangelistic service for the children at the Sunday School hour. The public are cordially iuvited to all of these services. Would you consider a trade or exchange for any of your laud? We have had a number of parties from Portland and elsewhere who have wanted to purchase laud iu this country, but wish to take out all or part of same in trade for Port laud property, bouses etc. Notify us at ouce if you will consider trade for any of your laud.— Staudish Brothers. Society Is Organized On October 26th the ladies of Gar held met at the borne of Mrs. A. O. Whitcomb and organized a society, the object being to do good and promote sociability in the neighborhood. The society will meet the third Thursday of each month at 2 p. m. The next meet ing will be on Nov. 16th at the home of Mrs. L. J. Pourtales and for that meeting ladies are requested to briDg their own sewing and coma prepared to give a favorite tecipe. All ladies of the neighbor hood are fnyited. — Mrs. F. L. Bundy, Secy. GOOD N E W S — Yes, tor* a short time we will sell all Prints at 5 cents. Buy now! This Offer is Indefinite. tween two Pnnt manufacturers.) off, up goes Prints. Notice Of Safe Of (Just a fight be O . O . B i . a r d And when the fight is F or S a l k — One See o u r n e w M illin e r y See o u r n e w D is h e s See o u r n e w Goods ÜT3 $2 a day The Hotel Tstacada One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast CU0ICE MEAT AND POULTRY only are handled at this market. We do not keep the tough, flavor less, inferior grades which are neither satisfactory nor economical. A little of our prime meat is much better than a lot of poorer quality. The test lies in the taste. Order your Sunday dinner meat here an experiment. H orn 11 a m I guarantee all work dene. — La H alt quickie ouMrtuln our opinion free wnotfier an tiivHiitb.il is piohnbly piiientahle. ('«»niruiinic*. lion.! strictlyoonftdoiitiaJ- HANDBOOK onl'nteuta Miit fr««e. OMctt atfcucy for scouring patents,. I'ateuts taken through Mann A Co. reoalv* tptcial n otice wttUo'it ch s rfe . in tta« Sckmitic American A handsomely flluhtrated weekly- I.arsre»t elB eolation o f any Relent Iflo Journal. T erm », »3 a y a a r: fou r m onth», |L Bold by all new*<laal«ra. ifflS & vrsS s» la Ika Circuit Court o f tbo S ta te o f O re *# « f o r Clackamas Cooaty Louise L. Buhr. Plaintiff ) vs- John Buhr. Defendant ) ) Summons T o John Buhr, tho abova named defendant. I n t h b N a w s o f t h u S t a t s o r O r e g o n , you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled cause on or be fore the 4th day of December 1911. and if you fail to appear and answer for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prays for in her said complaint, to wit: For a decree of this Court dissolving the marriage contract now existing between plaintiff and defendant and for such other and further relief as may seem meet and proper in the premises. Th is Summons is published by order of the Hon. J. U- Campbell. Judge of the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for the Fifth Judicial District made and entered on the I 7th day of October 191 1. In and by which order it is prescrlbsd that this Summons be published once in each week for six consecutive and successive weeks In the Estaaada Progress, a news paper published w eekly at Estacada In Clackamas County, Oregon. The date of the first publication of this Summons is October 19th. 191 1 . and the last Publication Is N o vember 30th. 1911. Dated October 17th, 1911, —Gordon E. Hayes Attorney for Plaintiff Estacada Laundry A ll manner of Laundry work carefully done. W ill also do fam ily washings. 60 Lakewood White Leghorn Hens for sale Winter layers. Also three modern chicken houses. Enquire of J. G. Langlois. Esta cada." * In the County Court, County o f Clack amas, State o f Oregon. In the matter o f the estate o f George W . Lockerby, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under signed, executor o f the estate o f George W. Lockerby, deceased, to the creditors o f and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to present them, duly verified, with the necessary vouchers, within six months from the date o f the first publication o f this notice, to the said executors at the office o f their at torney, in the Ç ity o f Estacada, Ore., the same being the place for the trans action o f the business o f said estate. F red W. G a r t n e r , Executor o f the estate o f George W. Lockerby, Deceased. Dated at Estacada, Oregon, this 19th day o f October, A. D. 1911. C laud e W . D evore , A ttorn ey fo r the Estate. ESTACADA MEAT MARKET J. SMITH. Prop. Erected First Class Meats of all kinds handled Estacada Progress $1 a Year. 50c Six Months — W . IrlVUNS. f a t t o i I have lett with me. for sale two very desirable lots, in Estacsda, A good bargin if taken at once. Inquire at the Progress. F or S alk on easy terms. Five room residence; good location. A l so s rooms for rent. Enquire at Bank. Steel Towers All 10 a. m. 7 45 p. m. T rad « M arks D e s ig n s C o s v r io m t s A s . PALACE MEAT MARKET C H R IS T IA N CHURCH Preaching WOOD FOR SA L E Good dry wood for saie, bargain if taken at once.— E. Womer. Local and Tourist Trade Solicited 10 a. m. 11 a. m. 6:30 p. m. 7:30 p. m. Preaching cows. Five fresh this month, others will Ire fresh this winter. One 2 year old heifer and one 3 year old bull Inquire at Raney place, Springwater, Ore. 2t* F or S a l k — io A L L MODERN CONVENIENCES Let Us Do YOUR Printing NATU RAL B R ID G E . It “ Qad'a | Tin* WILSON 4-year old milch ESTACADA cow and single set buggy harness, Blk. 20 , Lot 3 and 4 . breast straps and buggy. Also some young pigs. Apply at the Notice to Creditors. Progress. $10 a week Services sect Saadav as loflowc Sunday School HOGS FOR S A L E 1 fine boar, 10 brood sows, and about 30 shoats. All in good con dition. Enquire at River Mill commissary. GREAT Juvtic# Marshall Cal tod Grt ,wst Mlracla I t F or S a l r — 1 M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H Sunday School Preaching Epwurth le a g u e Preaching Melburn wrgon, $25: 1 single carriage, $20; DeLava Cream separator, $35, Mrs. D C Sherman, 1203 Gay street, Port land, Ore. tA t DALES 2t AH kinds of lumber and bnilding material Planing mill, Hamlin & Darling. They have it —good fresh vege- tables. Go and see them. Fred Jorg. BUY NOW ! Personal Property Notice is hereby given that on the n th day of November 1911. at my place, » the City of Kstacada, Oregon, at one o'clock p **. of said date, 1 will ael) at public auc tion to the highest bidder for casli in hand the following property, the same being sold on account of and for the storage charges thereon. Oue lot of Raleigh’s spices; one lot of Raleigh's Condition powders; one lot of Raleigh’s Ijnements; one 1 st of Raleigh’ s Salves, oiutments and disenfectants. Dated this 17th «'ay of October A. D. 1911. We have several pieces of prop erty left with us to negotiate a sale for. Intending investors in Esta cada will do well to consult usas we may have just what you want. Inquire at the P r o g r e s s office. It may last 60 days— it may last 30 days— it may last a week. Fat cattle wanted; the fatter the better.— See Fred Jorg. Baby walker, baby bath tub, go- cart, and a ladies’ riding saddle lor sale cheap. Apply Dr. Adix. W a n t e d — Highest price paid for eggs at the Palace Meat Market Fred Jorg. 60 g^rSHltNCJ Natural bridge, which to «n o o f tbe QUiurai wuodena at the Vutted Ftutes, overlook« the Juuiv* river valley, being ou the* weateru »lop* of the Blue mountain*. It to Just about the center o f the »date. It approaches Niagara In grandeur au<l exceed* It in height ami awful mys tery. It to a single block o f lime stone, with many shade* o f color. Tho w all» are smooth, a* I f cut wltfc chisels, and there to no slgu of dis placement. T h e visitor follow s a tumbling cae- eude down n deep Assure In tho moun tain under some of the largest arbor Time trees In the world and. turning down a line o f stops cut Into the preci pice, suddenly finds him self by a swift stream In u dark canyon and the great bridge fa r above him. Washington wbeu a surveyor for Lord Fairfax visited the Natural bridge and carved Ids name, where It may still lie seen. T h e original bridge tract wus granted by King George III. to Thomas Jefferson In 1774. After he wna president Jefferson visited the place, surveyed It and mado the nuip with his own bunds. Jefferson spoke o f tbe place us “a famous place that w ill draw tbo attention of the world. Chief Justice Marshall wrote of tho bridge as “ God's greatest m iracle In stone.” Henry Clay wrote o f “ tho bridge not mude wttb hands that spans a river, carries n highway and make* tw o mountains oue.” If Every Storekeeper Only Knew The Saving ha coaid effect in his light bill by azing M AZDA lamps he would never have any inferior illuminant in his store at any price, He would prefer Electric light as a matter of economy, to say nothing about the brilliant white light of the M AZDA lamps, un rivaled for show window illumt- natiou. If you would like to know more about tbe service these lamps arc giving others, ask us. PORTLAND R’ WAY, LIGHT A POWER CO. Main oflfce : Seventh and Alder. FOOT OF T H E B E E H E N R Y V .A D 1X. M .D Strong C lfw a and Flexible Pads Per Rough and Smooth Surf*. P H Y S I C IA N A S U R G E O N T h e seeming miracle o f Insects walk ing nonchalantly on a celling la ex plained by Tlckner Edwardes, chair O P P IC I!, A D J O IN IN G R B R tD R N C R man o f the British Beekeepers' a s s » elation, in his book on “The Lore of tbe Honeybee.” Insects owe such pow The doctor's phone can be connected er, It uppears, to an Ingenious device with yonr home phone at night U re which is w ell 1 Hast rated iu tbe foot o f quested. On* long ring. the bee. She has n pair o f short, strong dou ble claws, which wlH take her Recurely over all but the smoothest and shiniest O E N T IS T C F surfaces, and It is with these eluws that boos form themselves Into dense S H E A R E R A N D W ELLS' clusters and knots and rallies within Dem ists or P t r U a a d the hive, holding ham! to hand, os H Will vwH Wriamdn on Friday aa were. In all directions. But when Saturday of each week there Is nothing for tho claw to hold Appointments may be made by another part o f the foot comes into play. T h is is a soft, flexible padL Dr. Adri. which is alw ays covered by a thick, olty exudation. In walking the bee puts her fee t down three at a time, J O H N S T E I N E R ht. D the pads adhering Instantly they ci Into contact with tbe smooth surface. P h y s ic ia t i a Senna A t the next step the other three pads come Into play, w h ile the Brat three are stripped off. But each foot- is capable o f attaching and detaching It Office next to Bakery. - Office hours. self Independently o f its fellows. 10 to 1» A M.. T W 8 P . I L Iu this case, w e learn, “ the strip ping Is accompUshed by downward pressure o f the claw s of the fo o t” Dr. L. A. W E LLS C L A U D E W. D E V O R E . Saxons. Saxon Is from "seax.” a sword, and so the "M en o f the Sword.” In the early days the Saxons took fo r them selves such names as "Bloody A«,' “ Skull Cleaver,” "D e a th s nend.' names which In no way belted their orlginal character. Tho “ berserker rage" o f tbe ok} Vikings spread death and destruction all around tbe coasts which they hnnnted. and by the terror o f their nnme they led the Christian* to put Into their litany the prayer. “ D eliver us. O Lord, fro m the fary o f tho Northmen.” Very terriblo were these olil Saxons, and to thin day the most dreadful o f all the people on »be fo re o f the earth, when they are thor- orongbly reused, are the descendant* o f tho same Mon o f the Sword.—K< York American. 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 tata B ank B u ild in g Estacada. Oregon F A N T O N ’ S C E D A * SHINGLES When in need of First Cktaa Cedar Shingles consult me. Shingles delivered or at the mil). Nos, 1 and > always on band. W A Jones, Sales AgL, Estacada H. R. FAN ION Oregon’s first great steel tower A T M '» electric power line, connecting the I Buy and Sell Mutton, Pork and The Oregon Fire Relie! Asso River Mill power station on Clacka mas River with Portland, has just Veal. Highest price paid in cash. End o f Altruism. ciation of McMinnvilk Because he was too soft hearted to been finished, and so far as the Good fat beef wanted with 3225,000 reserva*, solicit* yonr ask his poverty stricken landlady to transmission problem is concerned basine** through bny new rugs for his room the altru about the first of the month Port John B ro w n istic young man bonght several amall Rockw ood, Oregon land will be able to get energy from rugs and spread them over the floor. Phone Oree hem. M l Imm ediately a fte r .the next sweeping the latest installation of the street day Rhe presented a blit for tbe week’s P A R K H O T E L Or leav* word el this office car company. Work at the dam is expenditures: Items—Room rent, break I also have the ORESOK MERCHANTS J A M E S Y E A K E Y . Pr op . not far.advanced, the energy from fasts, laundry and beating rugs, 2& BEAVER STATE INSURANCE COS. cents. the first unit set at River Mill is not "H e llo !” said the altmJatte young likely to become a regular supply man. "W hat docs this mean?” to Portland earlier than the first of Board and room, $5.00 per week. “Just whnt It say*,“ she returned. Single meals 25 cents. " I f folks must cover their floor with December. extra rugs they’ll have to pay for In the great transmission line Rooms 25 cents. beating ’em. that's all. I ca n ! afford Team Work and Hoofing by there are 224 steel towers and 11 to d o It for nothing.” the Day or Contract And from that moment «Kralxm lost poles, each tower weighing 3938 a disciple.—New York Times. WOOD delivered in any quantity pounds, and each pole 3280 pounds. or length. 1st class 4 foot wood The minimum distance apart for C E D A R SHINGLES P trtia n War«. True porcelain was never prod need slabwood delivered at fa. 00 per towers or steel poles is 460 feet, and We manufacture ail kinds of Cedai cord. 16 inch at £2.50 per load. the maximum 530 feet, making Shingles and are prepared at all in Persia, but hard paste porcelain la Persian form s and (ty le s of decoration great spans for an Oregon trans times to deliver the same. Also was made In China for fhe Persian mission lines. Towers are bolted to to sell at the mill, having stock on market. tYIne ewers with powder blue W. M. YONCE glaze and gold orerglaze decoration, shoes set seven feet in the ground, hand at all times small vase, and bowls with bronze and the steel poles have a bed of tnster glaze and deslgds reserved In w hite nre found In collections of Per eight feet of concrete. The cost of sian ware, but these are unquestion the entire line, consisting of towers A. KRIEGER & CO. ably o f Chinese origin.— Argooant. J . V. BARR -PR O PR IE TO R — and poles and one transmission set Estacada Agent— A. Morrow of three cables, a ground wire and H o m e lik e . B L A C K S M IT H Mamma—W hy are yon hiding from telephone line, for the entire length your little brother, Liznle? Lizzie— of 28 milts between River Mill and for power transmission is 250,000 Oh. w e are Just playing. I’m the lady b ri* at the oM stand and willing to da Station L, at foot of East Lincoln circular mill flexible copper, of 19 o f the house, and Tommy Is the butch any af the work in hi« lint Street, is $173.000. The towers strands. This cable represents tbe er came w ith hi« bill.—Chicago News. GIVE HIM A CALL are for a double line, and at a later latest in electric transmission at Woman’ * Intuition. date, when another installation is high voltage and is expected to Mrs. Crnbshaw—1 can’t understand made on the Clackamas by the com deliver the energy generated at the why 1 didn't see those faults in you pany, a second set of three cables River Mill plant here with the very before we were married. Mr. Crah- shatv—It ’s quite plain, my dear. 1 0. R. JACOBS may be be hung on the other side minimum of loss. Three cables don’ t possess them.—Judge. opposite the set now in place. With are used in the circuit, which is of I. Shoot Metal Work, Elactric Property has Its duties ae well as one set of cables, the line will handle the polyphase type. WiriHf amt Con oral Repair Work Ua rig h ts —Thomas Drummond. 21-1,000 kilowatts of current, at 60,- The new line follows the old N p r s k r y S t o c k s — I can supply 000 volts. This is equ'valent to power line right of wav of the com about 27.000 horsepower of energy. pany connecting Estacada with von with any kind of fruit trees at I solicit the business yon may have When the second transmission set Portland for practically all the wav reasonable prices. Before purchas in these lines. ing tries elsewhere write me for 1 of cables is put on, the capacity of of 28 miles. TERMS. STRICTLY CASH the tower line will be increased to Forman O. I. Ibbottson had prices. F. M. Gill, Nurseryman, gt , aliotit 54,000 horsepower of energy. charge of the tower erection work Estacada. Oregon. | The height of the towers varies for tbe company, and required but from 71 feet to 91 feet, the greater ] four months in which to complete President Taft has issued his J. W. MILLER elevation being necessitated by tin- (it. F. F, Sullivan was t'.ieyngineer Thanksgiving proclamation and BLACKSMITH even ground, so that the power in charge, and Engineer Osborne the same touches upon many things cable may be kept a uniform height was the general supennundent which the nation should be thank KXrHRT UMtnntCHNt above the surface. The cable used directing tbe work. — Telegram. ful far. All work guaranteed