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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1915)
See Us About That Grocery Order You will need for the week. Make our Store your stopping place. Brin* in Your Et$gs W e will pay cash for all the fresh eggs you have. “ The Quality Groctrs” Waterbury & Chapman Esta<ada, • j Oregon ROCKERS High Backed Solid Oak • $ 6 50 Mahogany Finished - $ 5 .5 0 Oak Dining Room Chairs Set of Six • $12.50 Call and let us show you the latest improved scrubbing brush, it scrubs, mops and takes up the water, and does away with that tiresome bending over. Estacada Furniture Co. Green T n ing SUmpt $ 2 . a day. Undertaker« $10. a week The Hotel Estacada Modem Conveniences One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast Local and Tourist Trade Solicited Prompt Attention Given To Phone Orders K in d ly rural aim to phone your orders for d d iv ery 8 P. M . of not later »an ’ lb*** bs ku*»w the won!': lie Me*.' says Dau, 'anti all tlie priest» .uiow. Hilt they Hun t know the third degree, and they've come to Had out. Continued from last issue ,,.r not «Hoot tln-lr llttl«* ruith hi.* k* i t s Hod's truth. A god anti a grand '»tijw picking them oft at ail range» ip ami down dm valley. Then we fur tlioy hull lui.t" lil«»-k*. Wo uiaki** master o f tlie craft am I. autl a itslue ,'»»<** tip to the tea uieii that had run rrio iiil« w ith tho pfloot UII.I I "•“>* iu the third degree i will open, ami K-roH> the kiiow . to*#, uml they lire» a i h . ro j .I.*uo w ith two of tho nrtujr. we ll raise the head priests aud the footy little arrow at iih . Druvoi he tou.'hliiK tt.o uii'U how to ilrlll. Hii .1 u chief* o f the villages.* 1 . 1 « - Itk-r •«•mo* ••••'••«* tho ••‘ It's against all the law,* I says, shoot* above their heads and tiiey all ......... . with K.-ttio.lrtiin* it ml horn» bolding a lodge without warruut from •'alls down Hat. Then he walks over them and kick* them, and then he lift* tWHIHtlu«. I ***.»»«• ho honnl tlioro win any one. and « e never held oHice iu t'nrm-ban any lodge. them up ami shake* hand* all round » now «.»1 Kh'kliik »h oot •* *lt * a master stroke o f policy.* says to tnuke them friendly like. He call» *liiht* for tho lirowu of tho tuon tialt them aud ¿rive* them the Itoie* to a mho a. no.* tlto »n -w ami w in «» ono Dravot. 'T h e women must make aprons curry and wave*« UI h hand for all the o f thorn. Tit. u lit* *omt* a uto»*a«o to as you show them. I'll hold a levee o f world a* though he was king alreudy. tho . Itlof that unlo»» Ito wl»ho«1 to !»■ chiefs tonight and lodge tomorrow. •*l was fuir run oft my legs, nut I They take» the I mjxo * aud hitn arrow till <«l Ito too*l oomo ami ahako natida wasn’t such a tool as not to >ee what the valley and up the hill lufn a pine with mo and loovo In* arm* la-lilnd wimn I on the top. where there wa* half T h o .-hi»« .«.nio* a...no I1r*t and f arno- a pull this craft business g»;\e us. We a doy.«-n hia Kloue Id o * Druvot he him «link— Imlid* with him and whirl* took a great square slope in the tem ! <»«•* to the biggest a fellow they rail hi* arm* mooi .I. »nnio a* l» r a « " t ii*o«t. ple tor tlie m asters chair aud lithe 1 uihra aud lay* a title and a cartridge and vor« mm-h «n r| .n ««l that otaot stones for the oltDers* chairs and paint at hi* fe«*t. rubbing In* nose re»|iectflll »•a*, amt «tm k o* int oy.-I.row* 'I hou ed the bitt«k pavement with white wit It in* own nose, patting him on the I'lirnoh: tl «« .• » a.» 1.0 to tho • hl.-f "hd squares and did what we • oiiid to head and naluting Iti front o f It. He n«k* ii I iii In diimh *n •« ii ho had an make things regular. turn* round (o the men and uod» Ida onomy no nalod. •! navo.' *av* tho ••Driimt gives out thut him and P ie So I 'aniolian w »« m I« out I ho were god* and sous <»t Alexander aud head and says: *Tliut a all right. I'm ohtot :u the know. too. and ail them* old Jim - l>lok o f III* imoi amt *ot* t o o » f tho past grand master* in the craft and Jams are my friends. Then he o|a*ua army t>> *1 ."» thorn tlrlM. amt at lt*o was come to make WaHrbdan a conn- Ids mouth and point»do\\ u it. aud wbeu oml or tw o *o »K * tho molt . » it nia- tr> here every mai» should eat in the lirst inan bring» him f<*»d he »a y » hoiivor ii I hiii I a* « o h a* vololitoor* pen« e and drink iu quiet and *|M*“ hiiiv No.' and when the second man bring» ¡i„ ........ . « i l l ' I'm lo n «hey us. i'lieii tlie « hiet* caute round | hint fins! he hu . vh *No.* but when one irroai Mu I'ltini on I In* l" l' 11 monn to shake I binds, and tiiey was *•» hairy o f the old priest» aud the b o»» o f the tain .... I I ho .hl.-l - moll nmtio* Into and white and tail it was just shaking village brings him food he say» ‘ Yen' a villauo and lako* 11. «•■ lhr.-o M ar bauds with oid friend*. We gave lliem very haughtily, aud eat» it »low . That tini* H rliia m l" in.*' '*m ' no mîmes according as tiiey were dke was how w e m m e to our first village.” un So wo look ilia l Viihr.-o. !•*•. am i men w e hud known iu India Hmy “ T ak e some more whisky and go on,'* t irlvo* tho ol.h-r a in « tr.011 m i •'••»« Fish. H olly Dl:worth. IMkky K eigan I suld -T h at was tpe first village you and «a.v*. •ii.-.-n|.> III. I •«•'"o' wlim ii that was tuixaar master wiieti 1 was at «•nine Into How slid you get to Uie wa* S> ri|.tn riil Ih o ii I *omt* a ol 1 or M uon, aud so < u. and *o on. king?” to lir a tot. « norovor no 1.0. ny mud or "T h e most amazing miracle was at •*l wasn't king.** »aid Canadian. lodge next night. One of tlie old ••|»ravot lie was the king, and a hand , }A * ,i„ . r |vk of th ro « In « the oreutnro priest» was watching us «*ontiudous some mail he looked with the gold out o ' tra in 1 lntorrti|itod. "H ow .could aud I felt uneasy, for l knew w e d have crown yn tils head and all. Him aud yoil w rite a l« ll» r M' y n d .-r to fudge the ritual, and I didn't kuow the other party stayed I I I that village, , - 1 1 ,0 lottert Oh. tin U llo r : K «*P what the men kuew. T lie old prient aud every morning Druvot n at by the lookinu at me l»-t««* n I'm 0,0*. plou-o was a stranger «time in from iieymsl side o f old liebra. and the people cam# II wa* a » trlii« talk loiter that w o d the village of Baslikai. lie fetches a and woruldjted. That was D ra vo ts o r | louruod tlio w ay o f it from a hdud lie«- whoop aud a howl and tries to o ver der. Then a lot o f men eaiue Into the « ir in Urn l*m ij«!i. turn the stone that Dravot was sitting valley, ii ml Caruehau and Itruvot pick» "I S.-IM that lottor to In a vo t and tol.l on. ’ It*» all up now.’ 1 *n\*. ‘ Ilia t them ofT with the rifle* I a* fo ie they I to . 0100 tiuek l.o< all«o tin* k in s - come* o f meddling with the « ralt with knew where they was. amt runs dowu : d'Mii « a * « ro w h i« loo h i« tor mo' 1 » out worrunt!* Druvot never winked Into the valley and up again tlie other ii. ilull«-, and thou I »truck for too Hr*t an eye. not when ten priests took aud side aud rinds unother village, same as v„ ||,.> to »00 how tho prt*»t* » e r e tilted over tile grand iii;i*ter * chair - the first one. ami tlie people all falls work I n«. Th ey rallo tl tho ' " ‘» 1 » which was to say the siotie of Ini bra. down tint on their faces, and Druvot to >k a Ion« « n i l tho older Kim hkul and T h e priest begins rubbing the itottoni say». Now. what Is the trouble l#e* ,t,-*t v illa «0 « 0 I-» -« B r lle h . 1 he eud o f it to d e a r a wav the black dirt, tween yo»i (w o village* f* and the peo n n e -t* at K r llo h « a * dom « a ll rl«h t. ami presently he shows ail the other ple points to a woman, as fair as you tan (her had a lot of im ndliiK ca*e* priests the master's mark, same as was oi me. that wa* eurrted oft. and Dravof i.ln.ut land to *how mo. and men ou Druvot** apron, c it into the stone. takes her Mick to the first village and f , „ „ , .......nor v illa « * had Imon Itrin« Not even the priests o f the temple of eounfs up the dead eight there was. « n o n * at m «ht I went out aud looked Imbra knew It w a stb eie. The old cinq» For eaep dead man Druvot pours a for U nit ylllauo and bred tour round* falls Hat ou bis face at D ru vot* feet I lif t and kisses ’em. ‘ Luck again, any* D ih - little milk oil the ground aud waves at it from a llm ium iid yards. his arms tike a whirligig aud ‘That a „*.*! a ll tho cartrld«e* I cared to *|mnd. vot across the hslge to me; ’ tiiey sav all right.' says tie Mien lie and Carue and 1 waited for lira v o t. who nud hoon it's the missing mark tbut no one n u n i hau Dike* the Mg I m i s s of eu<di village a w a y tw o or throe month*, and I kept understand the why or. We r * more A fte r tliut i*e»r hey by the arm and winks them u«*wu into j O ir people .pilot Ono lu o n ilu * 1 hoard tbun »a fe now. the trail»} and shows them now to the dovtla own u..l*e ot drum * am. aud Dravot raised such as was worthy acmb'tj a line with a *(*•... right down . bom*, and Im u D ruvot mar. he* down — high priests and c h ie f» o f taroft vit- the valley and gi\es each a *< kj of turf I the h ill, w ith hi* a rm y »"d a tad ot lages. from both sale* «#' the tine Then we hundred* of men. aud w lik-b wa* amait- asks the names o f things in their Hugo ln « a «rent «old crow n on hi* Head. P A R T III. bread aud water aud Hie and Idol* •Mv H o ld , fu ru o h a ti.' »».''» D a u M . T ill* C A N 'T teil all we did foi the I* ii trem etiju* Inmltie**. and we've K»t and such. and Druvot leads the priests next six mouths. b«H*aoi»e o f each village up to the Idol and says the whole country a* fa r a* ««'* "'"r,h Dravot did a lot I could n t In* must sit there aud judge the |»eop(e, j lia v lii« . I an. the *»n o f Alexand er hy see the hang of. and he learn and If anything goes wrong lie is to lie .......... Sonilram l*. and you re m y ed their Hugo in a wa> i u«-ver could. vi.m u.vr hrotnor and a »rod too. I ve shot. *^They were afraid me and i I told on. to ••Next week they was all turning up got a crow n for yon. m ake two o f 'em at a place called S in . army, but they mved Dan. He was the laud in the valley as quiet ii * Ms*» where the «old lie* m the rm-k like the l*est • »f friends with the piie^is T h a t’a Just the I wgi tilling.' says Drn- »not In mutton. C a ll up a ll the prlooU. and the chiefs, but any one could come vot 'Tiiey think we're goda lie and across the hills with a complaint, ami m id. here, la k e yo u r crow'll.- Curuehau pick» out twenty good uicu "One o f tho men o|ien* a M ack h a ir Dravot vvnuTd hear him out fair ami and shows them how to click off a rifle ha«, and I » I I I - the crow n oil. It wa« call four priests fogethet and sav what ami form fonts and advance in Hue They '•eut me too » m a ll and too he avy, hut I » o r e It was to i*e done lie bikes out Ills pl|ie and his baccy for the « lo ry. Ham m ered «old it wa*. with bn tv men and (wentv rtn**s ami pouch and leaves oue at one village liv e |*.iin d wolRht. lik e a hoop of a sixty men «nrryliia nirqm»l*e^. into aud one ut tlie «Klierv aud oft we tw o barret. the Chorbnnd country to buy those goes to see what W’ h m to lie done In •• -IV a c h e y .' *u.v* Druvot. ' « » don t Imudmade Martini riHcs that «orne out the next valley That was all rock. 1 *'h* H o f the am eer’s workshops at Kukul. and there was a little village there, and want t- a«kt n" Caruehan »ays: 'Send ern to the old the tric k . *0 help me!' Aud he u rln«« from one o f the ameer's lle n itl regi- fo rw ard that *unie ch ief that I lett at meiits thut would have »old the very valley to plaut.’ and takes 'em there It u a h k a l-H illy Kl*b we called n m teeth out o f their mouths for tur and gives 'em io o m land tnai wasn’t afte rw a rd l«*-uu*e ho wa* *>• like B illy quoises. W e got more than inti hand took before. Then Caruehan he went K U b that drove tho 1 . 1 « tank ou«luo at made Martinis, Kill g«»«»«! Kohat Jezails beck to Dm vet, who bad got into M «cb 0.1 the UohiD lu the old day*. that'll throw to dbd yards, uud 4M man- another valley, all enow and Ice and •Shako hand« w ith him .' *uy* Dravot. loads o f very had a in mu nit ion for the moat mountalnoua. There waa no peo- ; A n d I »liiM.k handa and n o ,* ly dropiiod. rides. pie there, aud the army got afraid, so for H illy l'l«h «av* mo the «rip . I auld “ Dravot was too busy to attend to D n ivot shoots one o f them aud goes on nothin«, hut tried hlu. w ith the f e ll..« - those things, but the old army that till be Hud» some ¡>eople In a village, ,-raft crip . H o an*wor*. a ll rl«lit. and we first made helped me, and we turn aud the urtuy explains that uuless the I tried the nnmter * «rip . Ia n m at wa« ed out 500 men that could drill and 200 DeoDle wants to be killed they bad bet N slip 'A fellow craft he i*.' I S» VP 1,1 T o be continued. The Man Who Wa .tid Be King than the day before. Estacada Pharmacy