Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, June 10, 1909, Image 4

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NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES
N A I L S , T a c k s o r G la s s w ill n o t le t th e
n tr o u t. Sixty thousand pairs sold last year.
O ver two hundred thousand pairs now in use.
D E S C R I P T I O N ! Made in ail
It is lively
verydurahlenm i lined Inside
ami easy - riding,
riding,verydurableand
inside with X
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l.iiuul ‘ it v of rubber,w hich never » becomes
special.
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without allow « i
nd which closes tip
withe
porous and
up small punctures
pui
N o t ic e th e th ic k r u b b e r tre a d
rug tlieairt jc s. ape. W e have hundreds of lettersfrom satis- .
“ A ” anti iiuiictiiro strip s ••If’
fiedcustotriTsstaLiusj
that their
tireshaveonly
------------------------------ . ybeen
pum
pea T . V a n been
d “ D pum
, " a ped
ls o r im s trip •* I I ’*
up once or twice in a w hole season. 1 hey wetjjh nom oreth an
^t» p re v e n t r im cutting.* T h is
ant»rdiuaryt<frH the puncture rcsistingqualiUes being given I R
tir e w i ll «»utlast a u y o t h e r
b y several layers of thin specially prepared fabric o u t he « V
m a k e _ s O I T , E L A S T I C uud
tread. The regular prioe-of these tires is J8.50 per pair, but for
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K A S V H ID IN G .
advertising pur poses w e are maktnR a special lactorv price to
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the rider o f only
So per pair. A ll orders shipped same day letter is received. W e ship C. O. D. on
approval V^u do not pay a cent until you have exam ined and found them strictly as represented.
W e w ill allow a c a sh dln coun t of 5 per cent (thereby m akin g the price NM.Go per pair) if you
send F I L L C A S H W i l l i O K D U U and enclose this advertisement.
You run no rtvk in
sending us an order as the tires may be returned at « U K expense if for any reason they are
n. t satisfactory on e x - uination. W e ure perfectly reliable and money sent to us is as aafe as in a
bank
If vou order a pair of these tires, you w ill find that they w ill n de easier, run faster,
wear better last lo n ger and look finer than anv tire you have ever used or seen at any price. W e
know that you w ill be so w ell pleased that when you want a bicycle you w ill give us your order.
W e w ant you to send us a trial order at once, hence this rem arkable tire otter.
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,lo„ l buy any kind at . . . y r - . e e until you send f. r a pair of
Shihlcy’ s to Rocky Point in faster
time than Mr. Gene I.ewdlen made
to his home in Spring water.
It!wood ist Temi defeated Eaglc
Creek 2nd Sunday, and defeated
the Springwater team 9 to 8 in the
ICstacada Progress.
O b ta in a b le -
j. L MEAD CYCLE COMPANY,
hose white waists are elegant and so
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L
Just as we told you. The P ro -
takes pride in the fact that
w.- told the patrons of the paper
the correct estimate placed upon
Hevlnmn and his barnacles that
hung to ltitn until the end came, by
the people themselves. This is
part of the business of a paper.
B u tton s '
handsome
and
cool.t
S p e c ia l —
books for sale:
A ll A t
DALES
tor reading for only 10 cents a week.
c . r m s s
the pihn.
Maude Sturgeon
I t seem s a s
if
th e
fo u r
INTERNATIONAL
we can enable the average worker to increase his
earnings
is a fact
From an “ exper-
intent” with one Course of Instruction the I. C. S. has grown to
largest educational institution
students enrolled.
in
the world w ith aoft Courses
The proprietors of this institution
nnd
a
m ost th o r o u g h an d
(the I. T. Co.) have
an
1-2
exclusively b y
K ilg o r e
million
7 acres of floor space, and have a private printing plant turning out 3
is used
B ros.
w ater, m u st h e in a
sta te of
covering
which
b v th e
lie the
invested capital of nearly 6 million dollars, own ond occupy 5 buildings
of printed matter per day
DICTIONA RY
SEWING MACHINE.
Do you know that the IN T E R N A T I O N A L
an sw ers with final authority A L L K I N DS
o f questions ln L an gu age. T he T rades,
A rts and Sciences. G eography, B io gra­
phy. Etc. ? F lan o f Contents as fo llo w s :
ROLLER BEARING.
HIGH CRAORL
C o lo re d P U t« a ,n a c « ,fltftU B n & l« ,E to ... m
B r le fU U tr r y o f th * E nglU b L *1140*^0.
Oolite to F rotm n cU tlon ....................
Sch olarly V o ca b u lary o f E n g lis h ..
D ictio n ary o f F ic tio n —
O u e tte e r o f th e W o r ld ..,
_
B io graph ical D ic tio n a ry.
Scriptu re P rop er N atn es..^ -
Greek an d LaU n
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S n c lieh C h ristian **
F oreign W o rd *.. . .
A b breviation*.
“1
S ale
this concern.
p re se rv a tio n ,
an im a tio n
( w h ic h
of
very
S p r in g -
d o u b tfu l
if,
a fte r
p ro lo n g e d
th e
ex-
B ro th e r s
c o m e to
any
Over d ecisio n w h e th e r th e said
settled
p h a e to n
R
E
FARMERS! PROPERTY
OWNERS!
R e g u la r
and
T r a n s ie n t
R o o m e r s A c c o m o d a te d
How about you» crojy;?
b*ow about your btu Mings?
h o w about your furniture?
Geo Lockerby
Jo h n B ro w n
Rockw ood. Ore-gon
a
sw e a r th e y m a d e ) th e o w n e r s tiiem -
tons s e lv e s c a n n o t
j
I
FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET
h o rse'
used ;
Phone
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t
if
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ognlxed b y th e C ottets . t h e S ch o o ls ,
nnd the PRESS, ns T H E 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 You N o t O w n Such n B ook?
WEBSTER'S CO LLEG IATE D ICTIO N AR Y .
Largest abridgment o f the International. Regular
k Thin Paper Editions. 1110 Pages, 1400 lUus.
Write f o r " D i c t i o n a r y W r i n k l k * , " «n d Speci­
men Canes. Mention in your request//! i f
*ml receive a useful set o f colored maps, pocket size,
o f the Vnitcd States. Cuba. Panama, China, Japan,
Etc. Free.
O. & C. M E K R IA M CO.
S p r in g fie ld , M e s s ., U , 8 . A .
H E N R Y V . ADI X. M. D
Ar>JO).'NTN*r RKvSIDRNCR
Local ami Long Distance Telephone
O F F re ie ,
TBie »b>ctor’f> phone can be connected
with yomr home phone at1 r.ij^lit if re
qpestotl. One long ring-.
Gres hum . 311
Represents the
JDir. L. A .. W EHLS
Ami six other lines of fire insur-
WRITE
sso Pages.
0,000 Illustrations.
SO, 000 Added Word*.
P H Y S IC IA N & S U R G E O N
*****
Oregon Fire Relief Associa­
tion of McMinnville
60 YEARS’
E X P E R IE N C E
P atents
Proprietor
W EB ST ER 'S
F
p h a e to n , w h ic h is o w n e d and
T
ESTACADA PHARMACY
MANY BOOKS IN ONE
DODGE
Can We Really B etter Your Salary?
Persons
not desiring to purchase come in and' aslc about
Department of the 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. 14938, Serial No. 01011
for North east quarter (N E ^ ) Section 27. Town­
ship 2 South. Range 7 east, Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make Final five year
Proof, to establish claim to the land above described
before the Register and Receiver. U. £. Land
Office, at Portland. Orepon, on the 7th day of July
•1909.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Ezra C. Truman,
of
Salmon. Oregon
Joseph Wall,
of
John Marugg.
of
Welches
Herbert P. Crutcher,
of
Algernons. Dresser. Register
Estacada Progress
Fo r
that has been proved b y 17 years of success in so doing.
HEAD CHEESE
FRESH MEATS
SMOKED MEATS
These books will also, be loaned
A very interesting
game of hall was played last Sat­
urday between the Saturday base­
ball team of Springwater and the
by buying this
team which styles itself "T h e
reliable, honest,
Hoodlums," also of Springwater.
high grade sew*
The score was 10 to 7 in favor of
ing machine.
the Saturday team. Batteries:
STRONGEST
GUARANTEE.
Saturday team, H. Smith, Park,
National Setvlnc Machine Co.
and Closner. Hoodlums, Genser-
nwski, Morrow, and Jagtnin. A i
ftelvidere. III.
return game will he played Satur­
The Kern Rock Farm of 144 a-
cres has been platted in acreage, 10
day, June iq.
acres and up, to plat. See I). Bri-
denstine, Kstacada K. F. I). No. 1
Yes we have ’ em.
A Fine line of Dress Goods for Hot Days.
hat
CHICKENS
Notice lor Publication
it e r a r y
“ Corporal" Fred Cunningham
has just finished his latest novel,
“ Only a Tin Soldier, or 5 days
(and nights) in Portland.’ ’
H osiery ? Well we heat ’em all.
■M
CATTLE
CHICAGO, ILL
if you don’ t, you are missing something
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LARD
EGGS
SAHSAGE
SHEEP*
I have about two hundred of die- latest popular
0
President Tcft will be the recip- j
f
ient this week of a handsome ltou-1
tj not of Oregon "Roses, sent by the
management of the Portland Rose
Festival. The flowers are in ac
Jrmnviedgement of the President’s
interest in the Festival and his com- i
rSlittiiee with the wishes of the man- j
igement in touching a button at
lllte White House on June 7 and
formally opening the annual car [
ni vttl of roses. Tlte bouquet will
be presented hy Senators Bourne j
and Chamberlain and will probably
grace the President’s table upon
their arrival.
Ws? Huy unii Selli
SOMETHING NEW
Representing Chicago, the great
\oiice for Eiiliücdtion
ist live-wire m the business world,
a «jtecial train load of prominent
DEPARTM ENT O R TH E INTERIOR
U. S. band Off'.c» at Portland; Orp^n, May 29, 1909
business men of that city will visit
UotiCs» la heteby given-that Ezra C. Truman
of S.i'r.on. Ore , who, on April 27. 1904 made
Portland this week. The visitors
>C*COlKi g a m e ,
Hcmesuadai plication No. 15407 Serial. No. 01101
ere well know il members of the
for South west quarter, Section 24 Town.2 S. Rant:«
S o C I \L
7 E. Willamette Meridian ha3iiled notice of intention
Chicago Association of Commerce
tc make Final five year Proof, to establish claim to the
and represent millions of capital, i
Mr. Gerald Wilcox is at home and
above described, before FioRisti f and Receiver.
it O. A. C. U. S. Land Office, at»Port land. CTeuon, cn the 6
Kveryone is a great human d\ namo
a l t e r il ScrtCllllO US YOU1
Ju’y ,909’
of energy. The excursionists have
He has just recovered from a had I ‘*ycf
Claimant names a3 witnesses
.
,
,
,
of
Salmon Or-*eon
attack ot IllCaslev and U ; i s t. D ili pel- Andrew Oak
«leeideU to quit going to Europe and 1
Joseph Wall
to see the resources uf the Pacific
ltd to leave college before the com-1 John Marugg
”
Welches
pletion of this term, as his eyes are I Herbert Crutcher
I F Y O U N kl F U f f n c o Hedgethorn Puncture-Proof^ t: res on ajprox'al and
Northwest.
(tie speci
specnl introductorv price quoted at*jve; or write for our bi|{ Tire - n.1 Sundry Catalogue which
AljHinon S Dresser.
Register.
The Chicago party wi’V reach describes
still too weak for hard study.
ami quotes all m akes and kinds o f tires at about halt tl.e usual rr>ce‘
_ _ _ _
t.ut write us a postal today, li t » .NOT I t J I M v O t I * r V I N O a bicycle
D
O
N
O
T
W
A
S
M
or
a
pair
of
lire
,
from
anyone
«
m
il
you
know
the
new
aud
wonderful
Portland on the morning of June
.Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wilcox, form­
offers w e arc matting. U only costs a postal to learn everythiug. W rite it N O W .
Notice for Ihtlilif .ilion
loth. The visitors are accompanied i
erly of Springwater, are down from
U. S. Land office at Portland. Oregon. May 29, 1909
oil the trip hy a number of corres- i
Eastern Oregon, visiting old friends Notice is hereby given rhatj George Oak of Sal­
mon. Oregon, who. on June-2» 1903. made home­
poiideuts for the Chicago liews-
Howell’ s dance Friday night stead application No. 14.937 serial No. 01010 fci
paiK-rs who will wiile tip the trip
was a complete success and every- , Noithwest quarter Sec. 26. town. 2 s.. range 7 east
Willamette Meridian, has file J notice of intention to
and the Coast country. Complete
the make
final five year proof ;q establish claim to the
entertainment for the visiting busi
in land above described before the register and receiver
0. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon, on the 6th
ness men hits been mapped out
of July 1 909.
are still doina business at the® !‘-ri--i‘si-'inthenumbercf‘lancers on day Claimant
the Portland Commercial Clttl !l nmrfiWe
names as witnes:**'
‘ IS
3
f) the Ridge, the work on the new
net
H. P. Cftwcher of Welches
Oregon
a special Committee is in charge
hall
will
have
to
he
started
soon
or
~ 1 "
same old stand
§
’
. - . -
John MaiUv.g
efr
the arrangements. The Chicagoans
Ezra C TYuman of
Salmon
some of the farmers will have to
loaaph WaT*-
of
will he guests of the Hose Festival, j © And more of it than ever.
WHY? T iik r k s a R e a so n . Our! build larger halls to accomodate
AJfcernon S. Dresser. Register.
an I auto rides about the city will|TB
the crowds.
stock is lugger and I tetter, you ought to see it, and
give them a good idea of Portland.
Contempt Case Settled
a n d C u r e d M o a ts
M. H. Richards. Prop.
so NEDGETHORN PUNCTURE-PROOF»
SELF-HEALING TIRES
SUBSCRIPTION PATES
C"** v»ur .....................................
L O CA L N EW S
th t' tìn s i F ro s h
Cash Paid for Hides and M arket Products
Manager
Ir.rwiKt ai the roßrpff:-* in Estacada. Oregon. a5
s«cond c'ace mail
Thursday,
l v.
llf.n rui:*. v m lu r 11.t « r r . ’ n l.in»i
••lluv ..t IV ft and, t nc^oii, \! iv • j. I < »j.
.s'« tin* 1?« h eu by j'lvt n lim t l l i nrv < ».ik «*t
..... ................ ........................ ............. . Hi , ' it n .o\u.u r./»v>ty Jveigkt, ana
Sul me 11, O regon, w ho, on Oct. 5, 190;,.
..V 1 . . « 1» \ \S* I 'K K K T U I A I. dm mg wt ieh tune y-u rnayrni :!i • I ■ y. . • ami a t : . - » . .. . s v ” it* f ' - 3 T j * J H H B
put it toa-iv test v >u wish. If >ou aro thet. vut pertcitly unshed or d»> nut wish tu
uuule Hotucsteaii application Number
keep the I ,cyc;c siup it tut k to us a t» ur i xpeu.se and/«’« -willnet ce out ru t cent.
\l 1 ! Mi > R H ’ \I
IN
H u n d io s
C A f^ Y d ilV p Q l A r C
Idrutrli tint 1. ,{lu st si.t.tc buys r> it is pu.s: ,ie to make
15101, Serial Num ber 01035 for S w :
r f l t f l w n l ir llv C O
small i»r< At .tix-vv aetuul tax', ry cost. \ »u save $10
w
to $¿1 middlemen’* pro I its l v buying direct oi us and have it, ■ nianuf.t. turer s guar- S ain ts
Ho. tin 1 I M S - 7 oi S li 1-4. *..*■ • J3 un 1 N 1-2 o f N R 1-4 1
9
anuo bel...i d your bicycle. IHJ > U T lit V a bteyc.e or a pairot tires ftoin anyone
at any f r i c t until you receive uur catalogues and learn our unheard ot Jcutory
“ For the Lard lot. ill j l l 'I g C Soc. 26, tow nship 2 Sou th, of range 7 K |
jiru e s and •t mark obit J>.< :.il c o .r s to r u le r
has filed notice of
WAI1
1 r r flC T h U lO C irrt Whet* you rev. ve t>ur beautiful catalogue and
ment and lot >.tk. tit not Ins S . m i K ’ W ill im ette tiu r. !
I U U Vs I LI. XiL R d l U n i o T l L U • • uly cur superb mod is t ti e to ondtrfully
intention to m ake ¡¡mil live year proof to |
io'uprices w e can make you tin ; year. W e sell the highest prade bicycles ior less money
Psalms 37 : a.S
titan any other t .»lory.
V »-* are satis: d with
.. protit above lactorv tost.
establish claim to the land above d es­ VEAL
I I U V A X !: U K .V n i lt S , y«u can sell uur bicycles under your own name plate at
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our prices. Orders tilled the thy received.
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. . . . . . .
’'Mm stun iMíFTiMyxtytiaivsiMiwvJk ■« 'jwo¿.iirt4 jfeiw cribed before the register and receiver, 110 .S
h K C O N i> It \ S 1 > it 2 v
i.l'.S. W e do not ngularly handle second hand bicycles, but
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usually have a nun I < r c:» band t dci* in trade by our C IticdRO retail s t n s. These we clear out
promptly at prices r.;n„>:i7 fri»:rt « i t t . 9H . t a» I U. Uercribhve bargain lists mailed tree.
Sltep. T I ,ewt lien is c hainpioii ’ 1 '. S. land office at Portland, O regon, HIDES
a a u
’ r» u D A t r r e HiiitfU» \.l»ccl«. in»[H.rt«Mt r o lle r < liisina ..mi in-tlais, part*, repairs and
on tlu* 7th day of Julv 1909.
v v f t d I L li 'D n A R L ^ f equipment of ..11 kinds at hai/ Hit usual reta il Prices.
light-weight dog-fighter of Clack­ Claim ant names as witnesses:
amas County.
H. P. Cruti hei of W elches, O regon |
l’
A hamlycap cross country run John MartiK^, of
K/.ra C. Trum an, of Salm on,
was held after the game Saturday.
Joseph W all,
of
”
The regular retail prn e o f these tires is
$\.iO per p a ir. but t • introduce we w ill
Mr. Jim Park won, running from
Algernon S. Dresser, Regjshir
M l l you a sample pair for $ 4 . ashu ithorderS-t.SS).
PALACE MEAT MARKET
D IR ICC TOR S:
G e o . K. k TES, Prtsidtnt
A . I*. S im h k s , Y ìgc President
Í'.ÍA S .
'<»>’ .
IAVAÎJH
;
* i r i* »
HIM
D E N T IS T C F
SH EARER* ASM? W E LL S'
Dentiste c f Port/mnd
Or leave word at this office
In. the contempt proceedings 125,0001. C. S. students have been awarded Diplomas or have made considerable is w o r th y of b e in g c o m p lim e n te d ,
I RAOC M A R K S
W itt visit Rstfic.ida on Ptiti'ay and
brought hy A, X. Johnson against | progress ln the advanced subjects of their Courses; 225.000 more have completed j o r , on th e o th e r h a n d an o b je c t a t j
D e s ig n s
mathematics, physics, drawing, and other preliminary subjects with the assistance w h ic h to c a s t s a r c a s tic co m m en t, j
C
C o p y r ig h t s 4 c .
Saturday o t each week
JV. A. Heylmitn, Mayor, nnd the
Anvonc «ending n «ketch and description may
A p p o in t m e n t s m a y lie rnivde
quickly iiacorttilti our opinion free wnether nn
of the faculty of ttie Schools; and several hundred thousand others without send- P e r s o n a lly I c a n n o t see w h v
th e re
invent
ion
is
probably
patentable,
('onmnmlca-
entire Council at Oregon City on
tions strictlyconlldentful. HANDBOOK ou Patenta
with Dr-; A'dix,
froe. Oldest aizcticy for «»miring putenta.
Saturday, the court listened to ing in written exercises for correction have successfully pursued their studies from sh o u ld he a n y d o u b t in th e m atter. »ent
Patents taken through Mutin A Co. receive
for it is built on the most modern special
our unique home-study textbooks.
notice, without charge, in the
statements made hy the attorneys
“ open air" model. If you ride ini
in the case and rendered a decision
P. R. L. & P. Co.
any seat on the “ upper deck" vou A handsomely illustrated weekly. I.urgent cir­
ttimick & Dirnick,
I. C . S . T E X T B O O K S
tliat trie contempt was not wilful
culation o f any sdcntlfle Journal. Terms. f<3 a
get a lovely birds-eye view of all yenr: four month», f L Hold by nil newsdenlors.
KSTAC ADA-PORTB.AND
and informing them that Johnson EASY TO LEARN. Because they are simple, clear, concise, exact.
Attorneys at Law
the intricate mechanicism which IVJUNN & CO 3 6 1 0 r°adway, New York
b/auch Office. C25 F S t- Washington. D. C.
Cars leave Estacada for Port­
was tlte proper custodian of the EASY TO REMEMBER Because each Course is a logical chain; to remember one
hang suspended from the floor. Or
gS^eXortary Public, Generai Law.
land:
book in question and giving them
link is to remember the chain.
Practice, Mortgages foreclosed. A b ­
if one is not high-minded and
until Monday noon to turn the EASY TO APPLY. Because they are made to meet actual needs in actual practise.
Revival
Meetings
stracts furnished
would rather ride ‘ ‘low’ ’ one can
6:55. 9, *t. A. M. and
same over to the Recorder at the
lie on their back, on the axles, and
1. 3. 5. 9 P- M.
in Progress
M ONEY LO AN ED
same time the court remarked that
have a splendid worms-eve view of
W
H
A
T
W
E
T
E
A
C
H
Cars
leave Portland for Ksta­
it would lie apparent that their con-
the great clouds moving majes­
I ’ j OFFICE»: 2 , 3 & 4, A'NTÎKKSHN BT.P;
cada:
duet would be wilful if they did
Revival meetings are now in
Cut out this coupon, mark X Iwfore tlie Coiuse that interests van, tically across the sky. Yes, there
Otutc.oN C it y
O* Knots.
not comply with the court’s order
6:55,
8145,
10:45,
A.
M.
and
is no doubt about it, such a nta- progress at the Methodist Church. |
sign it. and mail it to us.
hy that time. The hook was re­
j chine was built for compliment and A most cordial invitation is extend- j 12:45, 2A 5. 4:45. ft-4-5 P- M-
turned hy Bartlett on Monday
ed to the public to attend. It is to
not for sarcasm.
Mail anil Express (no passengers.
morning.
be hoped that all, irrespective of i carried on this run) loaves Portland; J
Dodge Correspondent
This was another case of Heyl-
International Correspondence Schools
their beliefs, will avail themselves \ for Kstacada 5:25 a. m. and 2:40 p. m.
fnanism pure and simple. The de­
of
the opportunity of attending i Leaves Estaeada for Portland 4:26 p.
In t e rn a tio n a l T extbook (o m p .m v. P r o p r ie t o r *
Homesteaders Spend
fendants seemed to think because
these services. The aim is to have m. attd 7:10 a. m.
they were rteitktr fined nor sent to
SCRANTON, PA., I . S. A.
Social Evening here absolute unity and harmony, ;; Freight also leaves Portland j ;
jail that tbtv had gained a victory.
no matter what your church rala-1
in the morning goes to Caza-
Please explain, without further obligations to me. how 1 can quai', f y for a larger salary in the
They knew the hook was the prop­
tions may be. It is the salvation
(juite a crowd gathered at the of souls that we seek.
dero and returns to Portlar...
occupation, cr rain a knowlege of the subject, before which I have marked X.
erty of the City and Johnson, the
We manufacture all kinds of Cedar
grange hall in Garfield on last Sat-
proper custodian.
They
were
: ! Shingles and are prepared at alt
I11
a
place
where,
are
represented
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i urday evening to participate in an as many beliefs as there are here.
never denied access to it at any
Main offices of the company: 132 1-2 [times to deliver the same. Alsc,
Show-Card Writing
Sheet-Metal Drafting
Railroad Construction
old fashioned “ taffy pulling" on no church can prosper if its own 1
Window Trimming
Electrical Engineering
Surveying
time. Citizens who had occasion 1
Kirst St. Portland, Oregon.
j to sell at the mill, having stock on;
Bookkeeping
Electric Lighting
Mining Engineering
the invitations given out by the peculiar tenets alone are emphasized
to refer to it during the period it
hand at all times
Stenography
Electric-Railway Work
Metallurgy
members of the Homesteaders.
Commercial Law
Telephone Engineering
Chemistry
was held hy force were denied the ' ’
But
it
".s
the
salvation
of
souls
th
at:
Banking and Bank Law
Architecture
Textile Manufacture
Games and other equally exciting we dea.re and to this end all should \
information it contained by the
Constructing and Building
Ornamental Designing
French
We also have stock on bawl with»
and pleasant features were on the be willing to unite. Let no one
Sign
Painting
Structural
Engineering
German
statement that they did not know
our agent in Estaca :ka
J.
V.
BARR
Stationary Engineering
Architectural Drafting
Spanish
program for the evening. At a think that because his particular
where it was, notwithstanding the
Heating and Ventilation
Mechanical Engineering
English Branches
late hour all went to the lower room Church is not here that for that
Plumbing
Mechanical Drafting
Pre; araticn for U. S. Civil
fm t that it could be proven that
Teaching
Civil Engineering
Service Exsni nations
B L A C K S M IT H
in the hall where the ladies hail reason he is exempt. \Ve have ob j
when it was taken it was placed in
KRfEGER BROS. &C0.
prepared
plates
of
taffy
and
other
tin vaults of tlte Hank of Kstacada
ligations to God. You are cordial- j U dill at the old stand and wHhnjt to do
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good things to be enjoyed by the ly invited. Services are held every
Estacada Agent A. Morrow
hy Hcvlmati himself.
etnie ________
any ol the work in hit tin*
guests of the evening.
At an evening at 8 o'clock.
Chas. Day, now serving time in
“
earlier"
hour
all
said
good
night
GIVE HIM A CUlf
S t r e e t ttntt «I o .—
Next Sunday morning at ten
the pelt for gratifying a desire to do
and
returned
to
their
respective
o’clock will be held a Sunday
a foolish thing, certainly has paid
homes to dream of the good time School rally, lasting one hour.
Citi/
S tu fe
too much for it to feel that he has j
See F E R R Y ^
C ed a r S hingles
they hatl spent
Mt. Zion and Currmsville schools
g a m e d a victory, and in the same
W h e n in n e e d o f F ir s t C la s s
will meet with us. At 11 o'clock
sen se we believe that Mayor Hevl-
Painting, Papei
C e d a r s h in g je s c o n s u lt m e.
A choice box of luscious straw- there will lie preaching, also ¡it 3
man, in attempting to hold the
S h in g le s d e liv e r e d o r a t th e
berries were left early on Wednes- o'clock and again at 7:45. There H a n g i n g a n d C a f c e m i . - m ill. N o s, I a n d 2 a lw a y s o n
hooks against the order of the
H.
W. A. Jones, Sales A«t.,
court to the very limit of time,
dav morning at the P r o g r e s s will be the four services next Sab- ning. 1st C i 3 S S W O r/C h a n d .
Estaeada
office for Mayor-elect Reed with the bath. Come and worship with in-
verged vary close on tilt foolish,
compliments oi John B. Bowman. ,
— II. \Y. Kuldman
G u a ra n te e d
FANTON
thing to do.
Scientific American.
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CEDAR
I! S HI N G L E S
FANTON
or
V. R e e d ,------- Representative
Box 19
Portland, Ore.
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