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WAftïtD-A RIDER AGENT IN EACH TOWR and d is t n - t to . _ rule mil r»h ' t a ___ ________________ k **rni»le Luti it M u k I •‘ H a n jc e r” hievt!» lumished hv ____— us I ___ agents cvci) where are (Baking M M y k H 1^r it e / o r f u l V l , / irttcu ia rt and if* . u il offer i t race. until you receive anu approve ot your bicycle, n o ship N O M O N E Y H E U r i l U . O uni to in your .m> where ui the I S. ______________ tt-rf ___ .mjwi________________ . - Î3 a lio « T E N D A Y S ’ f U K E T K I A L Uunug m I uc I i lime . it it to any test you wish. II you are theu not perfectly »atistu-d or d<> not » a a to eep the bicycle ship it back to us at ourniw nse andy^M unit not 6r out om tent. E m A D V D D IP T C * * turoisU the highest grade bicycles it is possible to make ■ A lfa U A I l l w W at one *uull profit above actual factory cost. You save #io to $>t middlemen's profits by buying direct of us and have the maimfacturer's guar- ante« behind your bicvcle. I K ) N O T H U Y a bicycle or a puirot tires from any.mo at any / r u t until you receive our catalogues and leans our unheard of fa ctor/ t r u e * and remarkable t/ecuel o j f m to r id e r iiU . D IR E C T O R S : C ro A. . K s t i : s It. S ( 'H A S , P r e s id e n t pa r k s li. , R ..S . WOMKR. Editor at the C V i c v i 'n s i t l e n t I . l ’ BOIS r*nd Manager postcfrire in Es'a«*- ia Oregon, as second class mai! Published Everv Thursday Morning ESTACADA. OREGON YOU WILL E E ASTONISHED study our superb models at the wonderfully Lno / r u n we cau make you this year. W e sell the highest grade bicycles tor leas money than m y other factory. W e are satisfied with f i o o profit above iactory cost, l l i i Y C IJ C n h A l . K U S . you can sell our bicycles under your o » o name plate at d o u b le'^ o u r prices, orders tilled the day received. . . . . . . . . h K l O N d i f A S l ) B I C Y t 'U I S . Vic do iu>t regularly han«lle second hand bicycles, but , usually have a number on hand taken in trade by our Chicago retail stores. 1 lit- ? we clear out promptly at prices ranging from N 3 to t*M or 9 1 0 . Descriptive bargain lists mailed free. a a i R T r n D B A t fr C a ln g lo u lu -fls , Im p o r t e d r o l l e r c h a in » and parts, repairs sod C O A o l L N * D K A H L 0 v equipment of all kinds at h a lf the utual reta il / ru ts . S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S One year Six months II 5 0 HEDfiETNORN PUNCTURE-PROOF SELF-HEALING TIRES TO S A M oouoK P t £ . P o A m iR t o laim lv 00 SO «0 Th t re g u la r r e ta il /rice o t these tires is $X.X> Per / a ir. but to introduce we u n it ully ou a sa m p U p a ir to r P4dsO\jca»kwiikor<UrS4SSU Thursday, June 3. 1999 1 0 M OIE TROUBLE FIOM PUNCTURE* Lest We Forget This is the last issue of the Puo- r.RKSS before our city election which occurs on next Tuesdav. I.et ihe taxpayers and voters show by their votes that the tnen thiy place in office cannot run the bes iness of the city in a manner utter ly disregarding their rights and handing the revenues of the city out without getting its value in re turn. Nor will thev countenance Ihe autocratic authority of any dictator who attempts, by force, to hold his individual views against law and the wishes cf the people N A I L S , T a c k a o r G la a a w i l l n o t le t t h e a i r o a t . S ix ty thousand pan s sold last year. O ver tw o kundred thousand pairs now in use. D E B O R I P T I O H t M ade in a ll su e». It is liv e ly and easy rid in g .v e ry d u ia b le a n d lin e d in u d e w ith a special qu ality o f rubber, w h ich n ever becom es porous and w hich c lo s e » up »m a ll punctures w ithou t a llow * ta g the air tocscape. W e have hundreds o f letters from satis- fiedcu stom ersatatin g that th eir tires have o n ly been pum ped up once o r tw ice in a w h ole season. T h e y w e ig h no m ore than an ordtuary tire, thep u n ctu re resisting qu alities bein g g iv e n b y severa l la y e r* o f th in , sp ecia lly prepared fa b ric on th * 'trea d T h e regu lar p rice o f Iheae tires is JS.$o per pair.but fo r a dvertisin g purpose* w e are m a k in g a special factory p rice to th e S o t t o , t h e th le k rnbtier lr e * 4 'A " an d p u n e lo r t atrtua “ I I " ____ - I V a lao rim atrip - H * to p re v e n t r im cu ttin g. T h te (I r e w ill o a tla a t any m a k e —8 0 FT, K L A K T IO K A Ü Y B ID IX O. •p& ______________________ •en d iii'U L . C A S H W I T H O X D n S ' u d ---------------------------------------- sending ua an ord er as th e tire * m a y be returned at O U B exp en se i f fo r s n y reason th ey ars not satisfactory on exam in ation . W e a re p erfectly re lia b le and m oney sent to us is as safe as Ua S „ p a ir _______________ _______ bank. I f you order a o f these tires, _ , you w ill fin d that th ey w ill ride easier, run faster, w ear better, last lo n g e er r and — ** ' look — w fin * — er * than “ • * " a n y tire you have ever used o r seen at an y price. W e >e so w e ll pleased that w hen you w ant a bicycle you w ill g iv e us your k n o w that you w ill be n d us US i( t u i l illu ____ , ______ W e w ant you * to I (e send a i tria o rd c er i at once, hence _ th is re m s r k s b le r ir e o o e r .^ __M d o n 't buy a ay n kind at a n y price u n til you send lo r a p a ir o t l'u n ctu re-Proof trres irres on a a; p p ro va l and tria l at § f T U U IV tfc l/ I f f f f i O H cdgeth orn I'uucture-Proof the special in trodu ctory p rice quoted above; o r w rite fo r our b ig T ir e "n d Sundry C atalogue which describes and quotes a il m akes and k in d s o f tir e » at about h a lf th e usual prtc**- _ _ _ _ _ muM a mm* but w rite us a postal today. D O N O T T H I N K O F B U Y I N G a bicycle or a pair tires fro m a n yon e un til you k n o w the n ew and wonderful offers w e arc m akin g. I t o n ly costs a postal to learn e v e ry th in g . W r ite it N O W . D O N O T WWA/M of J . L MEAD CTCLE COMPART, CHICAGO, IL L Notice (or I’ ublitulioa Department of the Interior. I . S. laticl office at Portland, Oregon, .May 29, 1909. | Tiic Sp.iM-watvr Lotice, ('»cuxl Notice is hereby given that Henry Oak of Tempi..r», sent two legates to the Salmon, Oregon, who, on Oct. 3, 1903, ' convention at lUlttevillc*. la. t Sa%- made Homestead application Number H a n d le s th e B e s t F r e s h a n d C u re d M ea ts O b ta in a b le \ l.iioi, Serial Number 01035 for S 1-2 j urday. ^ 1 4 . sec. 2; ¡in l N 1-2 of NK 1-4 | Mr. W ill Closiiet went to Pore ' Sec. 26, township 2 South, of range 7 E. [ land last week to attend the Grad Willamette meridian, has filed notice of W t Buy auil Sell nation Exercises of Holmes Hus intention to make final five year proof to VEAL establish claim to the laiul above dcs- SHEEP iness College. LARD HEAD CHEESE /,st , , t_ • i 1 cribed before the register and receiver, HOGS CATTLE EGGS ERESH MEATS l lie prolonged atm ospheric hu* ,, 0 , * * U. S. land office at Portland, Oregon, HIDES CHICKENS SAUSAGE SMOKED MEATS nudity (cotie tor “ much rain1 ) pre- on tllc 7thday of julv 1909. vented the rock pile reserves from Claimant names as witnesses: II. P. Crutchei of Welches, Oregon doing full duty last week, so the John Marugg, of •* job will he wound up this week. Ezra C. Truuian, of Salinou, Supervisor Cromer expects to have Joseph Wall, of " a "fu ll'' gang at the fiuish. Algernon S. D r e s s e r . R e g i s t e r The Apostles decided they need Estacada Progress. ed more practice before they tackle Having purchased the E S T A C A D A the Hoodlums, so they played El- Notice for Publication wood and team Saturday. Score P H A R M A C Y I solicit your patronage when D E P A R T M E N T O F T H E IN T E R IO R U. S. Land Office at Portland. Oregon. May 29. 1 909 ta - i 1 . ì ::\ g >\ m i it Cash Paid for Hides and Market Products M. H. Richards, Prop. N ext Saturday will see the doom of the "Saintly N in e" as that is the date on which the Hoodlums are scheduled to repeat last year’s performance. Game will be called at 2:00 p m . at Shibley’s "B all P a rk ." N o t e : No onions, eggs or other concealed weapons will be permitted on the grounds during the game. Wait till it is over. H ow ell Brothers have fenced off a tract of laud on the Estacada road and expect to clear It imme diately. Cited to Appear < 2 © C i© C © < a § $ < I§ 3 > < 2 § $ 0 Mayor Heylraan and the entire Council are summoned to appear before the Circuit Court on Satur day June 5 th and show cause why they shotdd not be arrested for con tempt of court. This grows ont of the action of the Mayor in refusing to surrender the City's books to Johnson, or to call a meeting of the Council to can vas the vote of the recall election. The Mayor, we believe, did say that he had started this fight and he intended to fight it to the end, no matter which way it went. The voice of the people, as made man ifest at the recall election, points clearly the way it went and we be lieve it will be impressively shown in a very short time that it "went again.” "Y o u can fool a part of the people part of the time, but it is very hard to fool all the people all the tim e." GOLLY! WHO $We are still doing business at the§ § same old stand § — DALES ê — I 3 3 STRAW BERRIES? The home of V. I.ingelbach Kast of Estacada was entered last week bv a stranger. W e have not learaed his name but have been in formed that owing to the fact that strael-erry pickers are reported scarce, instead of "firin g ’’ the strunger out as mast intruders are dealt with, our German friend, of Kstacuda’s future auhurb, received him with open arms and wished him to remain. Mother and son are getting along nicely. W e mentioned that Mr. and Mra. Bennett, of Portland, friends of Mrs. Dr. Adix. were compelled to l-ave the Kstacada Hotel for Portland on account of the serious illness of Mr. Bennett, who return ed to Portland by special car on Wednesday Inst. On Saturday word was received that he had died at ten o ’clock that morning. Dr. and Mrs. A dix attended the funernl, I)r. Adix acting as one of the pall hearers Mr. Bennett was was laid to rest in Riverside Cem etery. W iyi . Kaake and Harry Bonney an- each building nice cottages on the flat. Owing to want of space we will have to defer a description t f them. A1 l.indsey is building the Kaake property and Reisner Kiiumc-1 are the builders for Bonney , A. J Krighntim has been on the R F. f> during Mr DeMoy’ s va- cation period of fifteen days. II. Cooper. City Treasurer, who is temporarily located with his children at Arleta, came up on Wednesday and s|>ent the day on business. Can We Really Better Your Salary? fact that has been proved by 17 years of success in so doing. From an “ exper iment” with one Course of Instruction the I. C. S. has grown to be the largest educational institution in the world with 208 Courses and a million students enrolled. The proprietors of this institution (the I, T. Co.) have an invested capital of nearly 6 million dollars, own ond occupy 5 buildings covering 7 acres of floor space, and have a private printing plant turning out 3 1-2 tons of printed matter per day which is used exclusively by this concern. Over 125,000 I. C. S. students have been awarded Diplomas or have made considerable progress in the advanced subjects of their Courses; 225,000 more have completed mathematics, physics, drawing, and other preliminary subjects with the assistance of the faculty of the Schools; and several hundred thousand others without send ing in written exercises for correction have successfully pursued their.studies from our unique home-study textbooks. 1 I. C . S. T E X T B O O K S LO CAL NEW S Mr. A, W . Botkin’ s Great Dane dog lacerated it’s side recently in such manner that it required sev eral stitches to repair the damage. Dr. A d ix acted as Veterinarian. W e note that Lawrence E. Van Dyke, a former scholar in the Es tacada schools, is one of the grad uates of the Commercial Class of the Red Bluff Union High School of Cal. The Commencement E x ercises will occur June 4 th. Mrs. Neal and son, friends of M r John Stormer and family, have succeeded in finally locatiug them- (elves. Th ev have bought the Charters place on the South side of the Clackamas, South of Estacada. 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 us as we may have just what you want. Inquire at the P r o g r e s s office. EASY TO LEARN. Because they are simple, clear, concise, exact. EASY TO REMEMBER. Because each Course is a logical chain; to remember one Another order has been issued link is to remember the chain. on the water fund to A tty. E W . EASY TO APPLY. Because they are made to meet actual needs in actual practise. Bartlett for fifty-five dollars, mak ing one hundred and five dollars of the taxpayers money the Council has voted him, and they are won Cut out this coupon, mark X before the Course that interests you. dering of what benefit it has been sign it, and mail it to us. to them, but then Bartlett is H e y l- man's partner. W HAT W E TEA CH International Correspondence Schools lNtenuRtio«al Textbook Company, P ro p rieto rs SCRANTON, PA., U. S. A. Please explain, without further oblicatlons to me. how I can qualify for a larger salary In the occupation, or gain a knowlege of the subject, before which I have marked V Ad W riting Show-Card W riting Window Trim m ing Bookkeeping Stenography Commercial Law Banking and Bank Law Ornamental Designing Sign Painting Stationary Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Drafting Teaching Navigation Sheet-Metal Drafting Electrical Engineering Electric Lighting EIsctrlc-Rsliway Work Telephone Engineering Architecture Constructing and Building Structural Engineering Architectural Drafting Heating and Ventilation Plumbing Qivll Engineering Bridge Engineering Railroad Construction Surveying Mining Engineering Metallurgy Chemistry Textile Manufacture French German Spanish English Branches Preparation for U. S . Civil Service Examinations <Street a n tI J o. _ Sift/ lu ta te H. V. Reed, - Box 19 - - Representative Portland, Ore. needing anything in the drug line. Notice la hereby given that Ezra C. Truman of Salmon. Oreg, who. on April 27. 1904 made Homestead at plication No. 15407 Serial. No. 01101 for South woat quarter Section 24. Town 2 S. Range 7 E. Willamette Meridian haa filed notice of Intention to make Final five year Proof, to eatabllsh claim to the and above described, before R egister and Receiver. U. S. Land Office, at Portland. Oregon, on the 6 day of July 1909. Claimant name» aa witnesses Andrew Oak of Salmon Oregon Joseph Wall John Marugg W elches " Herbert Crutcher Algeanon S Dteeser Register. All orders, whether given by mail, phone, or person, will re ceive prompt and careful attention. Prices reasonable— ——quality the best. M AUDE STU R G EO N Notice for Publication U. S. Land office at Portland. Oregon. May 29. 1909 Notice la hereby given that George Oak o f Sal mon. Oregon, who. on June 2. 1903. made home stead application No. 14.937 serial No. 01010 for Northwest quarter Sec. 26. town. 2 a., range 7 east Willamette Meridian, has filed notice o f Intention to make final five year proof to establish claim to the land above described before the register and receiver U. S. Land O ffice at Portland, Oregon, on the 6th day of July 1909. Claimant names as wltnesaes: H . P. Crutcher of W elches Oregon John Marusg of E zraC . Truman of Salmon loaeph W all of Algernon S. Dreaser. Register. Notice for Publication Dopartment of tha Interior U. S. Land Office, at Portland. Oregon May 29th. 1909. Notice is hereby given that Andrew Oak. of Sal mon. Oregon, who. on June 2nd. 1903, made Homestead application No. 1 4938. Serial No. 0 10 1 1 for North east quarter (N E '4 ) Section 27. Tow n ship 2 South. Range 7 east. W illam ette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Final five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described before the Register and R eceiver. U. S. Land Office, at Portland. Oregon, on the 7th day of July 19C9. Claimant names as witnesses: Ezra C. Truman. of Salmon. Oregon Joseph Wal' cf John Marugg of W elches Herbert P. Crutcher. of Algernon S. Dresser. Register Estacada Progress R e c o g n iz e d b y t h e C ottot « t h e S c h o o l «. an d th e P rebb , a t T H 8 O N E G R E A T S T A N D A R D A U T H O R IT Y . Should 7 o u N o t O w n Such a B o o k ? Write for "DICTIONARY Wr.11VKl.lt*.” and Speci men 1’ Mention in yourre<iuest/A»r/i<i/»c<»ZJ«*is and re eive n usef il set < fcolored maps, pocket »Ira, of the United States, Cuba. Panama, China. Japan, Etc. Frae. STRONGEST GUARANTEE. N a t io n a l O. & C. M E I I R I A 3 I CO. F I R P H Y S IC IA N A S U R G E O N ***** O FFICE, ADJOINING RESIDHNCB Local and Long Distance Telephiir: ! The doctor’» phone can be connected j with your home phone at night if re quested. One long ring. W h e n in need o f F i r s t C lass Jo h n B ro w n R ock wood, Oregon C e d a r s h in g le s c o n s u lt me. Phone G resha m . 31/ S h in g le s d e liv e re d o r at the Represents the m ill. N os. I a n d 2 a lw a y s on ^ Oregon Fire Relief Associa hand. W. A. Jones. Sales A g t., R. FANTON tion of McMinnville Dr. L. A. W E L L S And six other lines of fire iusur- WRITE HIM D E N T IS T C F Or leave word at this office SHEARER AN D M 44 FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET D en tists BO YRAItB* EXPERIENCE T IM E C A R D w ith : P. K L. & P. Co. Cars leave Estacada for Port land: 6 ;55> 9, I ) . I. 3. 5. 9 OooYmirra Ac. A ftyo n » »andina • akoioti omû «r e c r iptkm mmf qulcklr reoartatn our opinion fraa whathar m i ¡to n s »trlo tjj ooqldrel— confidenti y . T * .  o l  n o ï K Ï Ï S Ideet agency for I rent free. Petente token through Mi .................... hoot ehi •sciai noUea, without charge. In the Sdentine A m ene»». a h * * a * o ta ,ir u iw tiw ia d w M k ir. l n n a t t f t - oalMlan o f M ir »o t».n *o foyriiâ, T «r w ,. M ■ IMT ¡ foor b o o u m , « L Sow b f all n «-,d o ^ o f& The Homesteaders w ill give a social at the Grange Hall in Gar field on Saturday evening June 5 th. Each member has the privilege of by inquiry at this office information inviting friends and it is expected in regard to it will be given. It is that a good social gathering will be also for »ale. present. A . M. and P- M. Cars leave Portland for Esta cada: A d ix . Attorneys at Law M ONEY LO AN E D O F F IC E S : >. J b iu o n C & 4 ANDBKSKN O it y BLB, k k g o n 6 : 5 5 , 8 : 45 , 1 0 : 45 . A . M. and «* 45. »145. 4 45. & 45 P- M. Mail (nd BxpreM (no pauengrrs. learned on thi* run) leavea Portland dor Eatacada j : l j a. m. and 2:40 p. in Leave» Ettact.,la for Portland 4:16 p. m. and 7:10 a. m. Freight also leaves Portland ; in the morning goes to Caxa- ; dero and returns to Portland J J. V. BARR See | houses in Estacada, but we expect A baby girl came to the home of to see the same occupied again N. Scheel, of Bissel, in the George I very soon as it is uuw for rent aud . district on Wednesday morning D e. ¿ r e 'N o c ta r y Public, General Law Practice, Mortgages fcxecloeed, A b stracts furnished O T h e Sunset Realty Associates, of Portland, are a company in the l boosting-of-Oregon business, who Main office* of the company 132 1-2 i were represented in Estacada on First St. Portland, Oregon. , Monday night by Geo. K. Rodgers and E. A. Tyler. These gentle men represent a company who do hack East advertising of Oregon a ^ talk on the wonderful resources B L A C K S M IT H and possibilities of Oregon to a good sized audience, gotten up on Is still at the old stand and willing to. i J. R. Wilson, who has been e short notice in the room to be occu- any of the wort in his line resident of Estacade for the past pied for a moving picture show and G IVE HIM A CA LL three years, moved to Portland on owned by Mr. Lockerby. Tuesdav where he is in business on the East Side, conducting the Sar- M,,s Hellen Berrv' a atoteT of gent Hotel. The Wilson family Mr*' Ge° Da,e' ,rom the E a,t' had many friends here who ere wh° “ “ b*en in Kstacada * * * • « . P a in tin g , Paper sorry to see them move away. camf in on Tueiday to P*,y her H a n g in g and C a lcem i- This leaves vacant one of the best *'5ter a ' A dolf Sagner was returning from work at the new powersite com- panv’ s plant on Monday evening when his shoe-sole caught in some brush and threw him heavily to the ground. In falling his hand struck the blade of an axe he was carry ing and cut a deep gash which re- quired several stitches to get hack in place again, which was done at the office of Dr. Adix. W ELLS' P o r tla n d Dimick & Dimick, 8STACADA-PORTLAND P atents of W ill visit Estacada on Friday and Saturday of each week Appointments may be I R e g u la r a n d T r a n s ie n t R o o m e r s A cc o m o d a te d Geo. Lockerby Co. H E N R Y V .A D IX . M .D E How atiout your crop*? L’ow about your buildings? How about your furniture? Cedar Shingles M a c h in e B e lv ld e r e , III. FARMERS! PROPERTY OWNERS! FANTON Estacada S e w in g S p r in g f ie ld , M a o s., 17. S . A . { by baying thlr reliable, h o n e s t, high grade I ing I S Z\ V C M oney WEBSTER'S COLLEGIATE DICTIONARY. Largest abridgment of ttialnt ntatlon*!. Eogmlor ut Thin Paper Edition». 1116 P »««s, 1409 DU*. For Sale The Fern Rock Farm of 144 a- FOR S A L E - T w o well broke cres has been platted in acreage, 10 acres and up, to plat. See D. Iiri- mares, sound and young, very denstine. Estacada R. F. D. No. r reasonable price—E. H Tison, Springwater, Ore. SAID Mr. George Lockerbv brought a basket of. strawberries into the P rogrkss office on Wednesday that was raised on my neighbor, John Osborn's lot. There were sixteen berries in the basket, it was heapiug full and weighed exactly one pound, so that the single berry averaged one ounce. This is the first season for them to bear and only shows what we all talk about that we live right in the fruit grow ing section and all we have to do is to do »he work. The fruit will do the rest. Howell's are going to give a dance Friday, June 4 th, and the usual good time is expected. Bas ket lunch will be served. If the person who wrote the "D od ge Item s" last week meant And more of it than ever. W H Y ? T h e r k s a R e a s o n . Our^jj his remarks about our "fou r horse stock is bigger and better, you ought to see it, and phaeton" as a compliment, we wish to thauk him for them; if he in if you don't, you are missing something tended that for sarcasm, we will be glad to meet him (at any place but »Those white waists arc eleirant and so handsome and cool. Dodge) and will guarantee to make him swallow those remarks. W e H o s i e r y ? W ell we beat ’ em all. both have examined that 'phaeton' carefully, and darned if we know B u tto n s ' Y e s we h ave ’ em. which he meant. Signed, A Fine line of Dress Goods for Hot Days. Kilgore Bros. All A t MEAT MARKET PALACE ning. FERRY Attorney at Law Practice m all the- Courts Special attention grven to Settlement et Estates. Collection» promptly attend ed to. o n « na R a n k ot E s ta c a d a CEDAR SHINGLES W e manufacture aff kinds ot Cedas Shingles and are prepared at all tisaes to deliver the same. A lso to scVat the mill, having stock on hand at all times For 1st class w o rk G u a r a n teed, E. W. Bartlett W e ask» have stock on hand with our agent in Estacada KRIEGER BROS. &C0. - r H O P IS IE T O F Estacada A g ea t— A. Morrow