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I ¿TACADA DODGE ¡K&'ÌCkl ■ PROGRESS i ' HENRY V. ADIX, M. D. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE o r Vi r o u ^ i Physician ^INCOK í ’OHATEP) i'i T 1 and Surgeon D ’ • W ix.-inl T. r . f ! ' :i T h is " ill he of interest to our D IR K C T O R S ; • ' i .ill'.'. s< I t :* t v sti I . in In. in," s m.-ti, fat mets, liborers, G k o . E s t e s , rrts i< k n t itPl'ICK, ADJOINING RliSIPKNLK ' S ni I j:i>. It Ls Ule n e i and in fact to i v y eiti/eil in the A . K. S h a r k s , VicePresidcnt tl: s. t u o luL-i.t < 1 xrt'sts ln "ti nullity Will 11. T a ft is cer T r a d ì M Anm . C has . H. D ubois . OEair.Ms A L i. MODERN C O N V E N IE N C E S I ota! and Long Diitance Telephone it th h \t •. ,u rtaiameiit of ta al) an authority and lus utteran T't'vVfs' C orvriohts Ac. E. S. W O M I'R , iM ito r -nid Manager A’ .vonrpf t. ' ig a Ekoirh and doBoriiMiijti may ' • S i il C lu ’ .' in i V. li la v . ni nil weight A t Aligns Tlie doctor'* pin,ne can be connected* nut tiy '.-i ctin our (•iitnlon frt»o « " iitor un i1 .-i h 1 likhly im le niobio. < 1 niniUMlco- with your home phone at night if re -p -l.e concerning the iu- . .. ... Mv! '..teiltIrai. »I.VIMOS < "M I'a la u u V c | tl. ( ‘ : , h - T««i « rhe po: latctfl". in Ü9H. .>Si Otoccn. ac íííc I 11 "if t i.uuncy fo r i">rurtiiir.patent®. quested. One tong ring. that ys -V .1 . «1 ‘ 11 S ltlf\ Fuer. . tha'. make for a g od c iv i r , t . • i. ; -i i .. it ■ : i thrumili Muuu & t.o. rcculT# con i class mall N apcond i! ti v t bout chn rue, iutho ;e to take a 1 ..ok seat 1' 1 li "Tu his expel i e u -es in I l e Pi,^ii»h*< tv«r> unirvi.i. Morning at < Local and Tourist Trade Solicited r . :» » r ic a » . a: \1> ,\ A Ol’t i i ml S lililí and in tl ? 1 itili]» tS IA C V H , OKIGtS »«ti?. '1 l t'inii, î 1 • ............... — ■........— — — m sy ' , r .n i » » f • • . y illnarnlM «riiMiililit l'itirii.tl. to ¡ , -i.ti, il. Üt/lti by nil r**«a*tcnlera. ‘YsTs’ little boy is quit* plues , lie sai I, he ha 1 1 ren aid : ACRÍPTION RATES st tub D E N T IS T O F SI 00 J fi' iuub i> Alt... r.ô / Ht.. WaahiiigtoP. IÍ. U On® year .. 80 i blx ir.orth: • Uig i . till y ir g more c w>, li. ati S H E A R E R A N D W ELLS‘ t h inti. tv m es ' 'T h ill ..s , u . ...... : ■ e *•**•!" i**. e tv. ns more dai: \ D tu itis ts o f P o rtla n d I whir liuii'h ii’. lluence j -al)’ c prese 1 ce of Will visit Kstaca la on Pritlay *»nd blisii Thu.-jday, .inn 'jry Id. 1909 :e* impi nuten of our civiliza- ! 1 Saturday ot each week GraU Wilco X who i ; taking : fiti'i livi one can b blind to, win' J Appointments may be made ;• rov rse at ti e iiicat eligir. * FARMcRS! PROPERTY f l i c Retail Grocers and M er J. i with Dr. Adix. shared in the slightest the r at Corva'.i s has u itldcl gt OWNERS! chant' Association of Oregon had a spou for Govet nment ;:nd , j 1 lo w about you r crops? r> t to his long ti 't of stu lies. splendid conventi m at I orllaud OU • ' ;ity 1 the KSj î r impri \ . ut ) J low about you r buildings? last week, and they adjourned to i>i •ing a »icigi’t:or s ime re ul- oi' a ] 1 copie s 1 h. v e . " T h e Pres, e - ; . li v about you r furniture? meet in Eugene in ig t o , and this :cr t:ie otlu*r dav he to! ’ ns led contint ' es in .- I-of A will he the largest meeting in their id j ie\i ii : i î *>t read three \ 1 a-s “ A* ! and ■ n :sh > c Go Further and will color eiiV r C>fton, \Ycc* or S-Ck R ock w ood, O regon history because it is now the Keitil < t To-Rt a »lì-, kne w >di the issi: Hi0 Noitary Public, General L a w Il tieni. r b y s rin«.;: " W i t h o u t ; Ores h a m , 311 F ne M . reliauts’ Association, and this! l u\irt an ! lud cì 1 ■ v - s hy ! Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, A b with less work than any other p.ud'.ige dyes ••.! l'.ll i UiUeiu e of the chiiten-."' ! Represents the litmus one of the most important . K eljuck stracts furnished \’, e* e f.'d ut aecontpVsIi anything, ; Oregon Fire Relief Associa g . t he t ings of the y ear. Tire Man Will r t stain the hards For Sale By W c thhik Í1r would hj a !i as tir; sort of e x p c r i.n .e by tion of McMinnville i.faelnrers' Association, the Port .1 where peo pie h k e lo MONEY LO ANED u h i 1 th. - borne in it])' n >;s the ■ " And sis oth er tines o f fire insnr- 1 i;:d Commercial Club ; n i ittdiv id tnu.c. of tlie "tain'atnance of a U d manufacturers partieipateil to j WRITE HIM it ’«1 it - a: tutt x-s at all ha/- oi f k h s : 2, j .St 4, a n d k k s h x hi . d . X. Or leave word at this office tile elite!taiuilielit of delegates this; the oM . 11 <1 M ; ir is I'iiebo v c is 9 tinted fro in O rkgon C ity O kkuon week. ■:~i. +.» i ++-[ - m s to U i the M will he kittn < : tg Ore gonian” of the itn ir.st. Motlre for Publication When in need of S i x tons of advertising matter, ; Mabel Francis has Mi K vi ' 1 tl> Mr. T aft is not spe..k- i i ’ h 5 i - . la ; .irtm ent uf tile In te r io r , l ! . S. Ian Ì 1 a id the highest possible gra le ot ! four d for another t r •’ !/ sllt-mi:'. " : >1; .! :mr'.-li A t . i w : vi i -b .1 ee at I’ertlnni*, O regon, not. 26 , 190 .S. GROCERIES, CONFECTIONARY,, id a r 4, f i n . «V ■ V <V‘¿ 4^3 a Ivtrtising matter at that, was for :ol. 1r7.es as all must re-04. r/ M of'ce ¡ hereby g iv e n that H erm it lì. warded to the Hast by the Portland 1 and PATENT MEDICINES ••;>..:ks , I juirt and un i'-r, "4 í V- rtlaaii, O regon , w h o, on oct. Ir. Fra T' Commercial Club last week. T h is ion. Cert.duly he dots :- , 190 S, m ade tim lier mul stone App. • d lu >p: net Don’t forget I can supply your r .markable addition to the enor re fi m: acial support s e i . a for the west h alf o f N orthw est V.ll pi »ils. i'.i i i l i r section jo , tow n ship 5 south, of needs, and solicit your patronage mous advertising Oregon is already that is inclttd litt» r" 11 ;t 4 t t, W illa m ette m eritlian has receiving, tells of all the resources !>•' f'it in.an th nit re e- s ’ notice o f intention to m ake final .11 of the State in picture and in text, ci urclt t 'iti s, for a proof to est ihlish claim to land above des- a '-oropri-es 5.040.000 full news . .-. ■ a f irn.ic • in the rihe.l, l»e.f,,re the register and receiver H. H u g h e s, - Cazadero, Ore. paper columns, certainly a great ac- ’ . .. s in the aiKÜtoi i'.’ ’.!', t p. r t ! O r e g o n , on the Sth day o f January iy > ). c nipl shment, and one which five a tlie tower at: 1 stiil l Claim ait names ns witnesses: ! from Iowa aftei ! - i y ears ago would have been consid . ■ an old •' s • u-d lo r i c.b- C. I!. brow n o f Portland, O regon ered impossible. : . n! e\ a! illy lie i'oes n ! mean \Vi:i. (hillo'.vay o f P ortlan d, O regon W e cordi !’ >_ext I ’.iu r t T u rn ey o f Po rtla n d , ore- « tl ! • im re ibiiiie of u church. I to the editor to th B L A C K S M IT H It. For,', o f P ortlan d, O regon Rev. J. Whitcomb Brougher, r. Tai: 1 m. in mji-.l is :• \ t.l a.tmu .' lgern on S. I »resse r, R egister count i y. W e'll a ! pastor of the " W h i l e T em p le ” at g power given civ li nit: .41 I'V tacada Progress e'o; s but that d n ’t hi Is stiil at the old stand and willing to do. Portland, is absent'on’ nn extended •d lea tabi . any of the work lo-.hij line F s erti trip including Boston, New id the Q 'v V. r i i it::. is Y o r k , Philadelphia, Cleveland, C in s wl.o ili ou > t’ v a r e ci. ad Notice for Publication GIVE HIM A CALL I ej r m a n t o f the In terior. Lb S. land tagli, and other cities, in behalf of :::k; tin t p .ver ivh.ich makes ta.u-.la p- ; .e UKcrvstca m .1 K. . . . :■ - : '. Portland, O reg o n , O ct. 27 , 1908 . the Northern* Baptist Convention.! ; li and l igi eousness in ti e . 111-1 c is liureby g iv e n tliat Berta F .H o ff- I). cut Od. w.-.y. which is to convene in^Portlatid on i". business and in civic ef- f P rtlainl, Oregon, w h o, on Oct. 27 Aliteli Ilitbet lms tàk-11 llis i itile ! i ' i i luii"j25th and will bring.from 2,000 C o v . II n liv of Indiami 1 . made tim b er land application N o. T h is elegant home in Kstncadn is for-a.k- will' «_-■ '. 1 :• : two or ! o :t c f th'.’ u.oddtaiiis to lite ( to 5,1 < a prominent Baptist laymen i r west 1-2 ot N orth w est 1 - 4 ,section •.hi: povr.r a " l i v e w i r e " und four lots. T erm s to suit K. P. Scott, I .-!a.c dit, Ore. I serosaski piace. ¡111 i preachers. ■' Dr. Brougher in .1 those who would pul! it down 22 ,town ,iiip 6 south, o f range 3 cast ol W ill m iette m eridian, lets filed notice o f cludes a description of Oregon and T o h i t 1 '■■■'. re C o r r e s p o n d e r .t '.'il’ - rii liti .-.It i coinings of the ii mntion to 1111 k e final cash proof to cs the Pacific Northwest in all his ud- | desire to say tliat a good a V .r .l : , í.l e is still the l.e-t insti- : b'.ish claim ta the land sh ove licscribcil. ; m.at te w ;.nd tltr-n a p ’. rt'cf ■ itioii ti the tac.' ■ th • e rtli and . i re the register mid rec eive r o f lb S. ivln g ami v» • wil! 1. glad t o . ide te rv iug o f o u r moral support, Unit oifice at Portland, Oregon, on the • he b es t c v i l i z . ’. ion is nolle too 1 i l ! i day o f January 1909 . W e are rich and happy in this Claim ant names a 3 witnesses: W e manufacture all kinds of Cedar 1 . ,trv. A l s o to flit '..ci tile . 1 - D . -, a T o attain unto world only by comparison and con- A REQUEST EOR THE OBSER- A nother K. W ells, o f P ortlan d, O regon Shingles and are prepared at all) • . t- f r - ne . luits ::i nny tu linei sotnclhitig 1. mains yet to be VANCE o r OREGON DAY t ast. F or years Oregon lias had Thom as D evine o f P ortlan d, O regon titties to deliver the same. Also, iti: t tli- P ro Re.- con . d in. If In tins work no time or 01- ideal weather. For instance, d ur \V. lv. C onvers o f Clatakonie O regon to sell at the mill, having stock on- !e to .. j .• . ; ,. i he w axted in breaking |thc Dilige pen ile 'avo Andrew N elson o f Yasper, O regon ing i()(>8, 25 degrees above zero A suggested j.r< gram for Public A lgern on S. Dresser, R egister hand at all times ; ritrai t • itile irmi. I . lacail.i intuitional fencos. 'onot •ill get .ÏO-.V11 the was the coldest weather e xp rieti- Schools ..11 l Literal y Societies for James ! Iw.iid (. • 1 1 no a p tit¡0:1 fi. ' •; pi:: ; or a h u t : ' . i. ... d ; ive hearty, loyal, lv L'.iv.d:: Progress. ced at Portland and our little s h 'v (): goii P a y , !•' hr t.iry 14, the 51'lh ' born in W h:r • m 1. :. Let us as a tan su. s 1 j and t er <'fa few days, disagreeable as wc anniversary of th admission of bans , O. 17, i - ; re t o L o ; r r r I»aper tha . neh our var i Itavi W e also have stock on hand with lmiv consider it, is from 20 to 50 Oregon into the I n.on T h e a t 1 *■■ <» Botiaa for Publication do o i:r|o:ts C(,i lir.gs in li: , g ve attention to e a f . del our ageut in Estacada Mr. Crawford came to th • Pacif degrees v, a'titer than it h is been at admitting Oregon was passed Fell. Lstacada ri One of the most delightful Resorts wii Mr i c p .M ! ■ . ( Dr. L A. WELLS 3 ,c 3 t 2 r  New York h j'l F I R E Th? Putnam 'dess Dyes Dimick & Dimick, John Attorneys at Law B row n fry* J. V. BARR € E2)A R S IE! N G L E S Old Gone the -sin ■ time in the sections most of us cante from. that T h e Deck-Judah Company, one of th foremost tourists bureaus in the Doited States, with the Pacific Coast as tl»-. ir exclusive field, have opt ned headquarters in Portland. T h i s company handles many mil lions of pieces of advertising mattei iring the year, and they have in , h ,rge cotnpt t lit people thoroughly t.miili.tr with the attractions and re sources of Oregon B’v re s a difference of opinion a- a..,og 1 ns - ntinci tal railroads as ,, the rates to be made to Oregon ..ring 19 .9, but there is assurance e i p . i l ' i .gtilar rate is to be cut so ns ... .a ik e tiavcl very heavy, and cvt*i,e Tom it 1.*11 that the one-way cob lit'-:.L' set will cost less than at ativ time during the past two years. 12th and signed by the President i Coast in 1861 and setti, d in Feb. 14. 1859. In as much as the Cl: • k: ntas Co., whore Le w. . 1 14th falls on Sunday this y nr. it is lied and lived imt.l i s , , suggested that the exercises be moved to Oake- :a! . Ys held ott Friday, Feb. 12th. and that came back to Clack :a the centenary of Lincoln's birth be- is i2 and bough', the - I f commemorated in the same ex-.r- mil s Ni r'.li :.sf of !' . 1 cises. he lived until the day oti 1 T h is program is suggested by He was a mem! r the University of Oregon and was I*, f n r tw prepared by the departments of a charter member i.f History and ICducution. L o n g ' 175 Tr, 1 Order of Exercises six children: five :- Song, “ O re g o n " (Oregon Teach- dauyl.te T h - 1:i! 11 ers' Monthly, Sept. 1908) F. O , I). I’., 1. -st r, Reading, Jefferson's Instructions I.onv.iia D C: ' ::1 I l i I e . ................ to L ew is (for the exjdoration of the are at botile. lion •. Columbia River. Coins' T h e His sister, M: \'. R y of tory of the L ew is and Clark Hxpe- am, Oreg. Mr. Ct ford dition, 1 p . X X V I from middle of kind husband a n ! fa :r and was page to end of second line on p. one of the Stilist tntial men of I ern Clackamas Co. T l .c Couiitv X X V II) Declamation, Bay lies' Sp .ah in has lest a ti-. it:! and honore * Congress (justifying the 1 x; ectation i/.cn and tli Lodge at Estm-ada i n .- that Oregon would be settled by of its best numbers in the true American. Annals ot 17th C o n ¡meaning of Oddfellow ship. T h u s T h " Legislative Committee of gress, 2nd Session. 1822-24. Sc- passes another of the old settlers the Oregon O.jod Roads Conference I n d i l l i ir closing meeting last Sat lections pp. 681 a .n d t s i . ) and one of X a 'u t e s nob! men. c.rday i't Portland, and decided up- Reading. Applegate’ s " A Day on th.' bill they are to present to the with the Co P. R. Musk, formerly from here (Schafer's Column’ Legislature. who. with his family went to History of the Pacific Northwest, Washington have con ' ! to re pp . 186 - 192 . ) turn to Oregon and . ■ t now located Washington Coun ty has just is Recitation, "Camp-fires of the in Portland. s"..*i u spledilid booklet empitasi/- itivi par"! 11!.iily their wonderful Pioneers," Simpson (5th and fitli dairy mh stanzas) “ Pilgrims of ::lages. LOCAL the Plain" Joaquin Miller (3rd stanza) (Both in Quarterly Oregon Historical I*, c. NEWS 1900.) Reading, A ct for the E S T R A Y N O TICE ----------- A black, jersey, three year heifer strived from harvest time. my ranch Right ear, half A 'mission ¡ of Oregon 1 from Report Sec. State old, of Oregon. 1897 .»S, pp. 151-2) at Oration, Abraham Lincoln, ' va up- member of the .school or some proiu- p r crop, h- imled t i t on right hip. incut citizm ) 3 'aca 1 v arlitigi One steer has an iip j'.r half crop on the right, an 1 Song, " A n e rica." Noti Complete copies of the Dr O. S. Townsen 1 . formerly ,-f Fairmont, N e b , aider tide g sonie time \> ■ : li f i '.n d s in Port! "ad liar, concluded ¡oh-, com a eiti/.n of Estacada. T h e dm or His 1 > a regular practicing ; iW^ikiilll t at present iloes not inti >1 »O op u p a practice, or office here as ! desires to do some out •f door wo such as planting an < : bird if can fin 1 the locati an ti - nit him a: we- believe he can. : in t iy in g ! c h p e b j ••«his «ne t ling ’ T h e cause of • .'hi d-s ti vi. ; of c.tr ullcgi.'...ce. * vorito ch u rch it mg : ized me:- titan Christ, Hint- ;,•!>. T h is is wrong for the church ! rely organized to ca rry for- d I! - ■ k. No man should it liis responsibility for this only v - - f !u k ;t g » effort So far as v.e know ,• Mi ' m s Orvek Cnthnli-r, a::d 11 mi.' . b !i..- hold that those oft!:-, i: folds r.re forever I11 this community si pi- .f the kind bo'.ld not be entertained. Emphasis should he placed upon Christian character rather than upon denominations. W hether Jew or Gentile he that 'truiv s- rves God, loving Him with all his heart and his neighbor ns 1 li'ni ■ !f is a time Christian no tm.t li r wl at eluirch he belongs to. On tl e other hat'd he that does not d. 1 : th L ■ ;s is •: t a true Christ- i f. - th.- high.est tv;>e no matter ite. •. church or h< ■ many churches M hos '• tn K : m mher of. T l love of Christ sh '.'.Id have the t igh t of way i:i all oer doings, nd even the pr.'j.t'li-s d « ’ Id f r the s be of S H ^ M A V A Ii.rf th ir 1 v.elfa.re. i l l y themselves vvitii ill . >• of C ’ :iistianity. We ; deep, S d o w twenty-two tnc believe Mr. T a ft i.- : ;ht when he above zelai rnd the six cleji r- ts nt s . v - " T h e iu d is ;, : : able presence roads a v getting fairly tv 1 broken of church influcrce in the improve- " ' ‘ ' lllllS 111! ¡king it fitte sleighing, rn .' of our eiviliz it ion no one can Ora I.c v lien Zell, of Pritt - be blind t o .......... without the tttor- d form •i 1 \ - f Fpt ¡iifevvnlír, :1 in.ibvucc i f the church: we can a. cctnplish anyth,ip;;.” u in poor health f o r some U. W. Kuhlman s ! -.come so iil Hint thev mt hou !i. . tc*r. :..f at the A t last re] n't. •he is some ¡ ), < rge I.ewcll tl of ti his parents a flying ?! » IGA )w ’ g to the snow jtlier s I: nil has Invìi an imlefinite time. •ni c m . . :',;i- -cd Wc o to f v e le a r n v half crop on the left ear. T he readings and recitations cit. 1 above h'p hi Du o f E s ta - D u r in g 1; -t jriudle steer and a red lttif- n n v lie secured fr- e of chare" lv. otne; i s w< it know young la 1 «-s, w i l l E r m a S lit! wr, 1,114 th Registe r, 1 niversity of he married on Sutuhiv at noern to from home er. two da\ - Or ■ joit, Eng tie, Ori it. - Ed. Waiia- ott. N. L- R< relit m of Logan. V \f. KRIEGER BROS. &CQ.. ----PROPRIETOR---- Estacada Agent T IM E Algernons. Dresser. Register A. Morrow CARD ¡f 0. W. P. & Ry. Co. : Ectacada Progress K S T A C A l 2 A .-PO R TI.A N D Cnrs leu ve Estacada for I’ort- land: Cedar Shingles 6:55, 9 . 1 E A. M. and », .4, 5, 9 P. M. W h en in n eed o f F i r s t C la ss C ‘. in r S h in g le s c o n s u lt me. . h i ngles d e liv e re d o r at th e mill. N c s . I a n d 2 a lw a y s on hand. Cars leave Portiaml for Esta- cuda: W. A Jones, Seles Agt., Estacada 6 - 55 . 8:45. »o: 45 . A. M. and 12:45, 2 45. 4 45 . <>45 P- M. R. FANTON Freight also fea ves Portland in the morning goes to Caza dero and returns to Portland P o rtla n d R e s ta u ra n t ( R e -o p e r.c d ) Home Cooking fortable beds Rates I M ain offices ot th e com pany: 132 1-2 F irst S t. I\>rtlan<l, O regon. Clean and C o m Reasonable Y o u r patronage Solicited W. For Sale C. W H IT F IE L D “ T1TK NEW BLACKSMITH T h e Fern Rock Farm of 144 a- cres has been platted in acreage, 10 e res and ttj'. to plat. See D. Bri- Does all k iw is of w ork in his line and dcnstine, Estacada R. F. D. No. r S olicits a Share o f you r Patronage rî.-’. n> > • ( ; r r Q " i ’ . • . ct — tv as..» ¿ ' A i l 1,1 ‘ W ill bo establi: ¡V i0 P (ia y ^ W. \ . Rhodes J. H Townsend " 1 1 See 1 1 - t. FERRY jj ____ I ,...__ For Practical Horse- P a in tin g , Paper will sheer & Blacksmith H a n g in g a n d C a lce m i- Fn : t and Sm< h. . ; stanti} i-cp: on hand. •n XE-s Shop next to P. -idence cn : may N'ain Street 1 i-k f -r Derartmonl cf the Interior, U. S L -"i office af Portland, Oregon. Oci. 29. 1900 herely given that William P. WUUlcr of :!lari *.. Oregon, who. cn Oct. 29. 1903. made ■ .• *r i , ation No. 0fc09 for SWK cf NWK . 4 rd : cf SWM ofsectiort 26 fewn- ' vi’n :.{ I’ ange 6 East of Wtllamett® Meridian idd f Intention to make final Cash preef !: h c’r. g to land above described, before the ••.er a recoiver cf U.S. Land office at Portland, * :•. n the 1 2 day of January 1 909 C'v.; lard names ?.s witnesses' Cr.ac. F. Ehman. Godfrey Ehman. John W. Bo- Jchn M. Snead a!l of Portland. Oregon. G u your chilled plow shears ground W. A. Rhodes In the Tracy Neighborhood n in g . 1st class w o rk . G u a r a n te e d .