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THl'KSDAY
N E W S
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H. A. W ILLIAM S
Entered
at the poctofflc® In Estacada. Oregon. as
coccr.d dass nail
S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S
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Tlx months
OCTOBER
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I f Japan is soon to rtcover from
her war with Russia, her people
must, of necessity, go away from
home anil work for a people who
la v e money, and who will pay
them good wages
wages.
Hence, their
Archie Yocum has returned from
Pompeii on Mount Hood.
Music for oAll
Mrs. K. L. Fraley is borne after a
six weeks visit in Portland.
Gradually the primeval forests
must go. lid. Hunt has sold all his
timber on the north side of the river
near town to J. D. Forbes who will
cut the timber into cord wood.
Buy a Phonograph
I have the agency for the Edi­
T h e members of the volunteer
! fire department met Monday even-
i ing and declared a dividend.
son Phonograph and Supplies.
T h ey are sold with a small cash
payment and a little each month
Tuesday J. F. Catterlin sold his
lot and building adjacent to W . A.
Heylmau s bank to Mr. C. VV. Sey­
mour.
Come In Any Time and Listen to
Notice of final Settlement
Notice is hereby given that the under­
signed administrator of the estate of Hen­
P H O N K
ry Meinke, deceased, has filed with the
clerk of the county court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas county, his final
report in said estate, and that the Judge
!
William K. Havüand, M. D
of said court has set Monday the 14 day
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
of October, 1907, at the hour of 10 o’clock
Kstacada a. 111. of said day as the time for hearing
j Office at drug store
objections to said report, if any, and for
R E SID E N C E
the final determination of said estate.
H. F . GIBSON,
Hotel Estacada.
Call Peli & Phone
Administrator.
George I.. Story,
Attorney for Administrator.
Dr. R. VV. ANDERSON
Sept 12 Oct 10
DENTIST
Notice for Publication
Of rooms 41-2 Hamilton Bldg* Portland
Lin d O ffice at Portland. Oregon. S ect. 14. 1907.
♦ 1 * 4 »
Notice is hereby given that Ell F . DeBord of Port­
W ill visit Kstacada every Saturday land. Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to make
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final five year proof in support of his claim, viz:
Homestead er.try No. 14491 made Aug. 18, 1902
OJfico with Dr. C. B. Smith
the Music
Watch for our announcement of
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The Estacada Pharmacy
r J have been receiving the congratu­
Secretary of State Root is being
lations of friends on the arrival of
entertained in the land o f the old
their 8-pound daughter.
Mother
A/tcc; Secretary of W ar Taft is as­
and baby are in excellent health.
sisting the Filipinos in their first
congressional body, and President 2 4 0 A C R E F A R M F O R SALE
Roosevelt is hunting liear in the
I have a farm o f 240 acres near
Arundinaria macrosperma of Miss­
town
for sale. R iver runs through
issippi.
Verily, the nation’s offici­
it. Riparian rights included. Good
al family is an active one.
investment
G. W . I.ockevhy, Hs-
When You Buy This
FLOUR
PEST
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C e m e n t s
BEST
tacada, Ore.
T h e Kpworth League held a so­
cial and business meeting Monday
evening, the fust for several weeks.
N ew officers were elected as follows:
Tuesday’s meeting it was^ voted to Eva Pruneri president; Lora Storm­
reject all bids for the work because ier, secretary; Mary Wotner, Asst
they were too high, and readvertise. Secy; Neil Bronson, treasurer; Mary
T h e bids were: Mallory & Nichol­ Dale, 1st vice-president; Josie Cada-
son, $2.90; Ed. Hunt, $2.50, and I nail, 2nd vice-president; Kdna M il­
J. 1 ). Forbes, $ 2 30 T h e Loard a- ler. 3rd vice-president; Mrs. Reed,
greed to take immediate action to­ 4U1 vice-president; Maude Sturgeon,
wards establishing a good road into organist.
town from the bridge, and to put
sewer connections in a number of
places on Broadway.
You Get The
> WASHINGTON
£ 5 6 ?;
ME NTS BEST •*
Diniick & Dimick,
Attorneys at Law
L jf^ - N o r t a r y Public,
General Law
Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, A b ­
stracts furnished
horse look so fat?
And slick? W h y, because he was
M ONEY LOANED
fed on feed bought of J. F. Lovelace
You r Creamery Checks w ill be
larger at the end of each month it
OFFICES: 2, 3 & 4, ANDRESICN BI.I)
you get the best (it costs noniore)
O reg o n C it y
O reg o n
You will find the best quality of
SHOW OCT 12
President Jossilyn of the railway
Estacada and Vicinity to See
company is quoted as sa\ ing:
“ Soundings are being taken and
Bronson & K affou ry’s M ov­
surveys made on the Estacada line
ing Picture Exhibition
for a second water power develope-
Lee Bronson and Ed. KafToury
tuent on the Clackamas River, a-
have formed a partnership and have
botit two miles above the present
entered the show business, and e x ­
power station at Cuzadero, that will
pect next week to start out oti the
develope 50,000 additional horse­
road. T h e boys will begin with an
power. Th is work is being taken
exhibition in Estacada on Saturday
up at this time, so that two years
evening of this week. T h eir show
hence, when the demand is at hand
we will be in a position to meet it. I eo,,sisls of c f,ne’ realistic exhibi
In the mean time, work w ill be ta k -1tlon nf moving pictures, of a highly
entertaining character, and up-to
en lip immediately to install two
date slides.
The admission price
additional units at tile present wa­
w ill be 15 and 25 cents.
A dance
ter power plant at Cazadero, which
will
take
place
after
the
show.
It
will develop 10,000 additional horse­
power for use when required one is expected the new show firm will
be given a good start by its home
year hence.
town.
Septia-Octio
OFFICI-, and R E S ID E N C E
Over the drug store
a larger and better class of good
migration to America.
livery dol­ which is due here now. A big line
lar j aid a Jap is a dollar for Japan, everything for the home. Call in
and not for America. But they all and see the goods.
earn their money.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. A . Stratton
T h e council meeting of Saturday
evening was a minority house, and
the awarding of the contract work
of laying the plank streets was put
over until Tuesday evening.
At
Notice of final Settlement
Notice is hereby given, that the under­
signed, the administrator of the estate of
HENRY V. ADÎX, VI. D.
Albert Meissner, deceased, has filed with
Physician and Surgeon
til* clerk of the county court of the state
w w
of Oregon, for Clackamas county, his fiu-
Office ami residence, up stairs in the Ils- al report in suid estate, and that the judge
< f said court has set the 14th day of Oc­
tacada Pharmacy Building
rCntrar.ee between einig store and Sparks tober A. I>. 1907,at the hour of 10 o'clock
x. 1:1. of said day for hearing objections
store, on Broadway
t.» '..id report, if any there he, and for
TELEPHONE
the final determination of said estate.
II. F. GIBSON,
Administrator.
Dr. C. B. SMITH
George L. Story,
PH YSICIAN & SURGEON
Attorney for Administrator.
T iir .U r I w l Act Ji:ra 3. 1878
PKCPtiMÜAAL CAKUb
FEED
fo r th « Lot 7, S e l i sw *f & S54
of section 6,
township 5 couth, range 4 east, and that said proof
will be made before the register and receiver at Port­
land. Oregon, on October 28. 1907. H e names the
following witnesses to prove his continuous residence
upon and cultivation cf said land, viz:
R . C . Hunter of Montavilla, Oregon
Glen Hunter of
W illiam E cn n eyof Colton,
Joshua Gorbett of
Algernon S . Dresser, R egister
s 19-o24
Notice for Publication
Land O ffice at Portland, Oregon, Sept. 14, 1907.
Notice is hereby given that James O. Linn, of Esta­
cada, Oregon, his filed notice of his intention to make
final commutation proof in support of his claim, viz:
Homestead entry N o. 15913 made March 29, 1906
for the S e # nwJi. S w K n e li & NJ4 se ’T of section
24, township 3 south, range 4 east, and that said
proof will be made before the register and receiver at
Portland. Oregon on October 28. 1907.
H e names
e foll°w ing witnesses to prove his continuous resi
dcr.ee upon and cultivation of the land, viz:
John W . Pulley of Estacada. Oregon
W alter P. Snuffin of
Granville B. Linn of
E. L. Wannacatt cf
P. E. Linn of
Algernon S . Dresser. R egister
s 19-o24
ivery, Feed 4 Sale -
in the city at Lovelace’s warehouse
and sold at the lowest prices
STABLE
GIVE I S A CALL
LOVELACE
W . A.
JO NES
PRO PRIETO R
W . A. H E Y L M A N
GEO. C. B R O W N E L L
a
O R E G O N C IT Y
BRO W N ELL and H E Y LM A N
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
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p r a c t ic e ; in a l l c o u r t s
All kinds of Legal Business promptly attended to
Estates and Probate Matters carefully taken care of
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A Certain Cure for Croup—Used for Ten
Years Without a Failure
Good rigs and careful drivers always
Mr. W C-Bott, a Starr City, Ind. hard
j were merchant, is enthuiastic in his prais
SPECIAL ATTENTION
Given Hunting and Fishing Parties of .Chamberlain’s cough remedy. His
children have all been subject to cruup &
he has used this remedy for the past fen
years, and though they muen feared the
WOOD & LUMBER
croup his wife and he always felt safe up­
Local and Long Distance Telephone
on retiring when a bottle of Chamberlain
cough remedy was in the house. His
oldest child was subject to severe attacks
bow to Cere e Ccld
of the croup, but this remedy never failed
The question of how to cure a cold to effect a speedy cure. He has recom­
without unnecssarv loss of time is one in mended it to lriends and neighbors and
which we are all more or less interested, ! all who have used it say that it is un-
for the quicker a cold is gotten rid of the k‘ equaled for croup and whooping cough
, less the danger of pneumonia and other For sale by Estacada drug store.
serious diseases. Mr. B W L lioll of Wa-
verlv, Va. lias used used Chamberlain’s
cough remedy for years and says, 4,I
firmly believe Chamberlain's cough reni-
| edy to he absolutely the best prspnration
1 on the market for colds. I have recom- [ 0. W. P. & Ry.
Co.
1 mended it to my friends and they all ag-
ESTACADA-PORTLAND
gree with me. For sale bv the Kstacada
j Drug Store
Cars .eave Estacada for Port­
PRO PERTY-
Noli; a for Publication
United States 1 ar,d Office. Portland. Oregon. Sent.
6 1907. N ottc« 1- Lera! y given that in cuifpLar.-«
with the provisic ■ a cf the act o f congress of Jane 3.
1878 e - . led " A a act fer the su o c it ir u e r land« In
the s .w e ic i California. Oregon, Nevada tnd W ash­
ington territory.’ " 3 l 3 extended to a:! the public land
states by
i . • An u. 4. ¡8 9 2 . G.iy C. Manning of
PortUxd. county of Multnomah, state of Oregon. ha£
this day filed in thl* office his sworn statement No.
7532. for'the purchase of the E l j S E *■* S W l \ 3 E
*4. S E q S W
cf section 27 in “township 2 S rar.f.e
7 E. and will offer proof to show that the land ¿ought
is more valuable f: r its timber or stone than for agri-
culturrl purpose, and to establish his claim to said
land before register and receiver at Portland, Oregon,
on Wednesday the 20th day of Novem ber. 1907. H e
names as witnesses:
Charles Kadderly of Portland. Oregon
Charles A . Simpson of
John N. Manning of
Bert K in g of
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
discribed lands are requested to file their claims In
•his office on or before said 20th day of Novem ber
1907.
A lg e rn o n s . Dresser. R egister
Tim ber Land. Act June 3. 1878
Notice for Publication
United States Land office. Portland. Oregon. Sept.
6, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in compllanc®
with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3,
1878, entitled "A n act for the sale of timber lands in
the states of California, Oregon. Nevada and W ash­
ington teri itory, ’ as extended to all the public land
states by art of August 4. 1 892. Mrs. Lillian B. F ish ­
er of Portland, county of Multnomah, slate of Oregon,
has tht3 day filed in this o ffice her sworn statement
'N o. 7537. for the purchase of thr Northeast M of sec­
tion 34 In township 2 S. range 6 east, and will offer
proof to show that the land sought is more valuable
for its timber or stone than for agricultural purpose»,
ard to establish her claim to said land before the reg­
ister and receiver at Portland, Oregon, on Tuesday,
the 1 9 day of November 1 907. S h e names as witnes­
ses: Charles A. Marston of Chorryville, Oregon
John A. Maroney of
Ceorge W . Fisher of Portland. Oregon
Carrie Copple of
Any and all persons claiming adversely the abov®
described lands are requested to file the claims in
this office on or before said 19th day cf Novem ber.
1907
Algernon S . Dresser, R egister
Tim b er Land. Act June 3, 1878
Notice for Publication
United States Land Office. Pirtland. Oregon. Sept.
6. 1907. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3,
1878. entitled "A n act for the sale of timber lands in
the states of California, Oregon. Nevada and W ash­
ington territory," as extended to a ll^ h e public land
states by act of August 4, 1892, Carrie C. Copple cf
Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has
this day filed in th.is office her sworn statement No.
7536 for the purchase of the Northwest M of section
34. in township 2 south, range 6 east, and will offer
proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for
its timber cr stone than for agriculturrl purposes and
to establish her claim to said land before the regtster
and receiver at Portland, Oregon, on Tuesday the 19
day of November. 1907. She names as witnesses:
Charles A . Marston of C herryville. Oregon
John A . Maroney of
George W . Fisher of Portland. Oregon
Lillian B. Fisher of
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to iile the claims in
this office on or before said 19th day of Novem ber.
1907.
A lgern on s. Dresser. R egister
Notice for Publication
United States Land Office. Portland. Oregon. S ep ­
tember 6. 1907.
Notice Is hereby given that in
compliance with the provisions of the act of congress
of June 3. 1878, entitled " A n act for the sale of tim­
ber lands in the dates of California. Oregon, Nevada,
and Washington territory " as extended to all the pub­
lic land states by the act of August 4. 1892, th efol-
lcwir.g named persons on Angust 29. 1907. filed In
this office their sworn statements, to-wit:
Theodore Crockett of Spokane. County of Spokane,
state of Washington, sworn statement No. 7544 for
the purchase of the S e tf section 32, township 2 south
range 3 east. W . M.
ReckaCrockett of Spokane, county of Spokane state
cf Washington, sworn statement No. 7$46 for the
purchase of the N e K section 32, township 2 south,
range 6 east, W . M.
Lizzie Bickett of Spokane, county of Spokane, state
of Washington, sworn statement No. 7547 for the
purchase of the S 1? r\'M and S 1- n w # section 28.
township 2 south, range 6 east. W . M.
That throy will offer proofs to show that the lands
sought are more vahible for the tim ber or stone there­
on than for agricultural purposes, and to establish
their claims to said lands before the register and re­
ceiver of this office at Portland, Oregon, on Friday
the 22 day of Nov. 1907.
T h e y name as witnesses: W T Patton, 300 Mar-
q^am building, Portland, Oregon: Lizzie Bickett. Spo­
kane, Washington: Luella M Patton. Portland. O re­
gon: B elleO Proven. Spckane. Washington: T h eo ­
dore Crockett. Spokane, Washington.
Any or all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their claims in
this office on or before the 22 day of N ov. 1907.
Algernon S . Dresser. R egister
Afflicted With Sore Eyes lor 33 Years
If you have any property for sale commu­
I have been afflicted with sors eyes for
nicate
with us; we will find you a buyer
Old-Time Revelation
33 years. Thirteen years ago I became
if
what
you have to sell is salable.
Dont
totally blind and was blind for six years.
“ Plans announced several month- My eyes wero badly inflamed.
delay but give us your terms and a descrip­
One of
ago by the W . II. Judsoii Car Com­ my neighbors insisted upon me trying
tion of your property we’ ll do the rest
pany for the establishment of a fac- j Chamberlain'» salve and gave me half a
,ny surprise it healed my
tory at Estacada have been aliall- I k , x °* ’ *•
T H E ESTACAD A R E A L T Y COM PANY
eyes and my sight came back to me.—P
dotted, according to Contractor A l
E Earla, Cyntliinna, K y. Chamberlain’s
land :
Lindsey, who was in the city this sale is for sale by Estacada Drug Store.
afternoon. Mr. Lindsey says that
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C LA C K A M A S COUNTY
7 : 37 - 9 : 37 . n :37 A . M. and
K IS H D IN N E R S
the stockholders of the car company
1 = 37 . 3 H 7 . 5 : 37 . 9:05 P- M.
Fish
Dinners
are
served
every
are not satisfied with the site at Es
mnam
— a n > j> -r:g ~ z
Cars leave Portland for Esta­
reod I Friday Rt the Golden Eagle hotel
tacada for the reason that gr
$2 a day
$10 a week
cada:
s i9 - n 2 1
shipping facilities are not at hand, and restaurant. Regular price.
CLACKAMAS
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7:30,9:30, 11:30 A. M . and
the only mode of transportation be­
$6,800 to loan in amounts above
j 606 60S, Chamber of Commerce,
Notice for Publication
| 1:30,3:40,5:44,7:15 P .M .
ing the electric line of the P. R. L. $500 to suit. W e will sell you ex
P O R T L A N D , O R EG O N
U nited States Land O ffice at Portland. Oregon.
& P. Co.
change on Portland at par
Bank
Septem ber 6. 1907. Notice is hereby given that In
\Vav freight leaves Estacada
compliance wiih the provisions of the act of congress
It is the present intention of the of Estacada.
A L L M O D E R N C O N V E N IE N C E S
in the morning, daily except
of June 3. 1878. entitled " A n act for the sale timber
Full equipment of maps, plats,
car company to erect a factory on
lands in ft e states of California. Oregon. Nevada and
Sun. returning in the evening:
TEAM S W AN TE D
straet
books
and
tax
rolls
Washington territory. ’ as extended to all the public
the peninsula where both water and
Main
offices
of
the
company:
132
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land states by the act cf August 4. 1892. the follow ­
T
o
haul
lumber
and
do
work
at
the
One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast à
rail facilities are available. There
ing named persons on August 29. 1 907. filed in this
First St. Portland, Oregon.
sawmill
and
logging
camp.
See
E.
office their sworn statements, to-wit:
is a prospect, however, of a repair
Agents for Clackamas County i a id
Luella M Patton of Portland. Muhnomah county,
M ONEY LOANED
Local and Tourist Trade Solicited
shop being built at Estacada. Mr. M. Miller at mill near town, or E.
state of Oregon, sworn statement jNo. 754 5 for the
T IT L E S PE R FE C TE D
purchase of the Se!-* section 34. township 2 south,
Lindsey states that one of the great L I'raley, at Estacada.
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Mr. and Mrs. A . Drill and famil- range 6 east, W . M.
drawbacks to the prospertyof Esta­
Belle O. Proven of Spokane, county of Spokane,
y
of
Cazadero went to North Y a m ­ state of Washington, sworn statement No. 7542 for
cada is the fact that the residents
By our Wayside Reporter .j © ( ^ s «^ > < 2 ^ )< 2 ^ > (2 ^ < 2 $ 3 ) c S 2 > ^ » e $ 3 > < t í ® d S 3 < ¡ & ©
the
purchase of S e # section 28. township 2 south,
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hill last Saturday and paid a visit
do not pull together for public im­
E. F. & F. B. RILEY,
range 6 east. W . M.
f t
to
Mr.
D
rill’s
mother.
Th
is
was
That they will offer proofs to show that the lands
provements.
Stockholder» of the
w Attorneys, C oun se lors a t Law their first vacation away from home sought are more valuable for the timber or stone there
Road-supervisor Bridenstein with
car company, the majority of whom
on than for agriculture purposes and to establish their
t anus and men has been doing some
for years.
claims to said lards before the register ar.d receiver
reside in Portland, havelieen amaz­ much needed repaiis on the road
of this office at Portland. Oregon, on Saturday, the
ed to note that only one man is at toward Linn.s mill; Dave knows
23 cay c f Novem ber 1907.
work digging a ditch in which to where to do the work w here it will @
T h e y name as witnesses: W T Patton of Port­
land. Oregon; Luella M Patton of Portland. Oregon:
run a mile of pipe from the reservoir do the most good.
Theodore Crockett of Spokane. Washington: L izzie
of Estacad a, Oregon*-
T h e Crawford boys stopped work
from which Estacada obtains its
Bickett of Spckane. Washington; Recka Crockett of
Spckar.e. Washington and Belle O Proven of Spokane
on
their
new
home
long
enough
to
water supply” . - Oregon City cor­
Washington.
take an outing in the hills; the
M ANUFACTURERS OF A I.L C LA SSES OF
Any or all persons claiming adversely the above
respondence in Oregonian of the 9. ; have returned in tine spirits after
described lards are requested to file their claims In
(Some of the above is so ambigu­ having had a gmxl time.
T h e N ew Fall and Winter Styles can now be seen
this office cr or before the 23 day of Nov. 1907.
Algernon S . Dresser. R egister.
ous as to make it a great injustice
Mrs. J. P. Irvin and Mrs. J. J.
S l9 -n 2 t
to the people and City of Estacada. | Honebon expect to start Friday on
and though it is not entitled to it, a visit to the county fair at Glad-
W e can suit you with our new stock of
Notice for Publication
| stone
we may notice the article later.')
Land O ffice at Portland. Oregon. Sep-t. 14. 1907.
T h e Tracy school started work
Notice is hereby given that H erbert P. Crutcher of
last Monday with .Mrs. F. M. Gill
W elche s. Oregon, has filed notice of his irter.tionto
W hile at J. P. Irvin 's a few days
in charge.
make sever, year proof in support of his claim, vix:
ago the News editor had the pleas
Homestead entry No. I 3938 made Dec. 3. 1901. for
Mrs Florence Duncan was taken
f T i. T i.-t.
grade
building
material
a
specialty!
V
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the
southeast quarter of section 28. township 2 south,
lire, with others, of seeing the fine suddenly ill last Saturday at Sell-
range 7 east, and that said proof w ill be made before
garden at Mr. Iiv in ’s home.
It is wood and was taken to St. Vincent
the register ard receiver at Portland. Oregon on Oc
tober 29. 1907. H e ra m *3 th e following witnesses
a marvel, anil shows what can l>e hospital Monday morning.
If You Arc Going to Build, We Can Fit
to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva­
Julius Krcigcr is giving his new
accomplished with close attention to
tion o f said land, viz:
house
a
coat
of
paint
improving
P. T . Marugg of W elches. Oregon
You
Out
to
the
Top
Notch
in
Every­
a small piece of land. Everything
Fred Gerke of
still more its already fine appearance
grown in the yard has a truly won­
W illiam Robbins of Salman.
thing
Required
W illiam E. W e ’ch of W elches.
derful growth.
Mr. Irvin has a
Mrs. Kva K f^ lc r is taking a course VCÏ
Algernon S . Dresser. R egister.
buck and fawn, lioth of which are in shorthand an>i stenography in a Port- tl T
a
19-024
lan«l business colh c.
Mouldings
in
All
Styles
very pretty, and quite domesticated.
Frank Morris returned several days a-
from Shoshone Falls. The land there
iltft Make You I H Good
&
J. I). F’orbcs expects soon to Start is all right but there was not enough
migli t to
(jo
round.
The pleasant purgative effect experien­
a wood camp near Siefcr.
He will
Dr. Babcock has taken up his work ol a
ced by all who use Chamlierlain’s stom­
want fifty wood cutters ami will
lecturing at the North Pacific sanitari­
W. A. JONKS is our selling «gent in Kstacada, Oregot
ach and liver tablets and the healthy con
put up a thousand cords a week, um in Portland.
dition of the body and mipd which they
Mrs. Belle Tnllifem has moved into
and will ship it to market as fast ns
create makes one feel joyfnl.
Price 25c
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Samples free at Kstacada Drug Store
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Boosts Estacada and Makes An
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