E S ÎA C A P A T R O O R c iS WAMTED-A RIDER AGENT S im each T o w n and d and _ is t r . . ic t to - , _ rule and exhibit a everywhere are » sample nple Latest Model ‘ 'R a n K e r ” bicycle furnished bv u» Our agents cv W making lluug money last. Write /or fu ll Particulars .tnJ ¡fecial c/fer at once. (I n corporated ) DIRECTO RS: G rò . E ü ' i '3, President A. E S p a r k s , Vice President C h a r . F. D u h o is Y * —... — T ?. WOMEK, Editor «nd Manager Entered at the rostoWice in Estacada Oregon, as second class mail Ptibtisfced T v e r v T h u rsd a y M orn in q ot f ST AC 4 0 A, OHIGON K K K t « J H I ' 'I : i :L> until you receive re and approve o f yo your bicycle. w e ship N O M O N K 1Y Y K I I 1 Itl'JD it in advance, . / repay fr e ig _ h t, and 1 to anyon.. anywhere in the U. S. without a c e n i/c t /.’j -------------------- aiuch time you may ride 1 allow T E N D A Y S ' F l t l.i l T t l lA L during which rule the bicycle and t it it to any test v»u wish If you are then not perfectly satisfied or do not wish to eep the bicyc.e ship it back to US it our expense IM J M « rill not be out one cent. C A fT A D V D O i r r « VVe lnm;sh the highest grade bicycles it s pussi lc to maka j ■ HIM UR I i R I V C « at one small profit above actual factory cost. You save $ia to fay middlemen’s profits by buyin< direct of us and have the manufacturer s «¡uar* I anice behind your bicycle. 1K> N O T liU Y a bicycle or a pairot tires from anyon* at any prue until You recc.ve our catalogues and learn our unheard ot /uctory frtccs and remarkable tpecial offeri to r u le r uic«’ iita. VAIV UfII I n r A C T A M ie u r n when you receive our beautiful catalogue and T 0 U W ILL J k A d lU I V lo N tU study our superb models at the wonderfully l,nv prices we can make you this year. We sell the highest grade bicycles for less money than any other factory. We «re satisfied with $i go profit above factory cost. I l l l YC LK D F A I 11KH, you can sell our bicycles under your own name plate at iH ._ our prices. Or leri tilled the day received. . . . .. . . ... MCCONU H A N D IllCYCLlCII. We do not regularly handle second band bicycles, but r usually have a number on hand taken in trade 1 y our t hicago retail stores. These we clear out ~promptly at prices ranging from AM to or 8 1 0 . Descriptive bargain lists mailed tree. JYA/tCTrn DD All CC al wilt.*«'I n . im p o rt« « ! r o lle r «li.U n* and |K‘U »ls( parts, repairs ao4 U O A u lt K D n A I\ k )t equipment of all kinds at half the usual retail pricet. |0 HED6ETH0RN PUNCTURE-PROOF SELF-HEALING TIRES * M" SUBSCRIPTION RATES SI 00 50 One year S ix m o n th s Thursday. u.u 17 . 1709 The regular retail Price o f these tires is $>.50 Per pair, but to introduce we w ill sell youa sample pair for $4.bOicashu/U border $4 ¿ j) . NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES Monday June 141I1 was tlie 132nd anniversary of the » lopiion of our flag, which event occured in Con­ gress June 14th 1772. It is made a holiday in manv places and much stress placed upon it by patriotic orders. Flag Day should be re­ membered. LO CAL N EW S Are Arrested and Heavily Fined J. Wright, Oiie Haitsell and Tim Hood, claiming Portland as their residence, with three lady c mipanions came to Estacada on Sunday with the intention, as they express it. of having a good time. No notice of any unusual thing on t leir part was taken until near the close of the day and while waiting on the last car, it is charged, they conducted themselves in a manner to give offence in public and near the depot. Constable Jones spoke to them about the manner they were conducting themselves in and warn­ ing them to desist which, however, they not only failed to heed blit on the contrary made light ot the good advise he gave them and continued in their misbehavior tiutil the officer deputized Tom Jones, John Bates and Willis Yonce to aid him in making the arrest. Officer Jones arrested a man who the other two say is mimed Tim Hood and placed him with Willis Yonce while lie returned to take in charge some others of the party. Hates arrested one and Toni Jones the other of the men, each of whom resisted, but Hates threw his man and was holding liitn when the man Tom Jones was holding broke away, ran and kicked Bates in the face and broke his nose. He was afterward rearrested and locked up and gave his name as J. Wright und address as 118 E. n th St., Portland and said he worked at the Portland Flour Mills. The other man gave the name of Orie Hartsell and said he worked at the Multnomah Box Factory. Tim Hood paid his fine immediately and he and the women were releas­ ed and took the car home. Wright gnd Hartsell were held and given a hearing on Monday be­ fore recorder Johnson at eleven o'clock. Two charges each had been placed against each of them, "drunk and disorderly” and "re ­ sisting an officer" and against Wright, the man who kicked Bates the charge was "assault and resist­ ing an officer. ” He pleaded guilty to both charges and was fined a total of one hundred and nineteen dollars and fifty cents. Hartsell pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly but denied that he re­ sisted an officer. Witnesses, how­ ever, were heard who testified to the resistance and he was convicted and fined $44.50. The defendants not being able to pay their fine were remanded to the custody of Constable Jones and locked up. We think these people will know­ how to behave the next time they come to 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 usas we may have just what you want. Inquire at the P r o g r e s s office. S P R IN G W A ItR Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kilgore, of Chicago, are spending the Summer with their sons iu Springwater. House cleaning is certainly fiercc bus’iiess. Mr. C.enc Lewellen has purchas­ ed some cows and intends to go in­ to the dairy business. The ques­ tion interesting everyone now is. who is to wash the separator * The Spring water Base Ball Team aplit even last Sunday, being de- leate I i>> El wood 1st, and defeat­ ing Highlands. El wood also won Ui eir game with Ilighlauds. N A IL S , T a ck * o r ( lh i n i in l l . x 9 specially | r v s i a i i ; prt-pared y ■ - • •- — ............. .. ..... , m a k e —S O F T , E L A S T IC a n d tread. The rcgularprice o f these tires is $6 50 per pair.but for E A S Y H ID IN G . One affidavit must be made by the — t special factory price to to advertising purpose* ---------------- w eare m aking a special factory price _ _ _ the rider o f only «4 Ho per pair. All orders orders shipped same d day a , letter -------------------------- is received. W --------- e ship ----- C._0. -------- D. - 00 - hunter, who must appear in person til you have exam ined and found them strictly as represented, approval. You do not pay a cent until *' “ ‘ * ‘ “ * W e will allow a c a s h d is c o u n t o f s per cent (thereby m aking the price » 4 .5 .1 per pair) if you before the County Clerk and swear ¿ it and enclose this advertisement. You run no risk in send F L L L C A S H W I T H O K D E ----------------------- _ sending 11 s nn order as the tires m ay be returned at « » L it expense if for any reason they are not satisfactory on exam ination. W e are perfectly reliable and money sent to us is as safe as in a that he killed the animals within bank If you order a pair o f these tires, you w ill find that they will ride easier, run faster, months; that wear better, last longer and look finer than any tire you have ever used o r seen at any price. We the preceding six kn ow that you w ill be so well pleased that w hen you want a bicycle you w ill give us your order. they were killed in the county; W e want you to send us a trial order at once, hence this rem arkable tire offer. u r r n r m r e d o n ’t buy any kind at any p rict until you send f o r • p a tro l §r f # / v £ 0 Hedge thorn Puncture-Proof trres on approval and trial at that they were not whelped in cap­ »bove; o r write for our big Tire -nd Sundry Catalogue which t h . special introductory price quoted .hove, tivity, and that they were not describ e, ami quotc 9 . l l m akes amt kinds o f tires at about half the usual pneea. _ _ u / . f r but write us a poata! today. D O N O T T H I N K O F B C \ IMG . b icy cl. . . . , DO NOT WAIT o r a pair o f tires from anyone until you know the new . a d wonderful brought from a tlV Other C O llllty or D E SC R IP TIO N : Made in all sizes. oilers we are nuk ing. It Ultvcly It on ly costa a postal to learn everything. W rite tl N O W . Ja L. MEAD CYCLE COMPANYy , a- , CHICAGO, IL L be b y a resident ta x p a y e r stating that he is personally acquainted _____________________________________________________ ____________________ with the person w ho seeks the j bounty, and that he believes the statem ents set forth in the first affidavit are true. There is one more point to be covered in the original affidavit, and that is the hunter must swear the animals were not killed prior to February i , A nd more of it than ever. W H Y ? T h e k e s a R ea so n . 909. This clause is to prevent stock is bigger and better, you ought to see it, and payment for animals killed before if you don't, you are m issing som ething the scalp law was introduced in the Legislature. « T hose white waists are elegant and so handsome anti cool. The law takes precautions against being flimflammed by hunters. In­ H o s i e r y ? Well we beat ’ em all. stead of having the scalp with the ears attached as evidence, the law B u tto n s ' Y e s w e h ave ’ em. now demands the entire hide, in- j eluding scalp, for covotes and A Fine line of Dress Goods for Hot Days. wolves, and all four feet of wildcats mountain lions and other beasts. All At The County Clerk is to sever the scalp or two front feet, according to the kind of animal, and return the rest of the pelt to the hunter. This makes it impossible to cash iu the same hide more than once. A s evidence that he has paid the © œ © œ ® œ S ) œ S ) œ ^ ) œ S ) œ S ) <2?©®©<«§3>c§a)© bounties, the County Clerk must hold the scalp or paws and present them with his voucher pending the next meeting of the County Court, afrer which the scalps can be binn­ ed. The Clerk next tiles a state­ ment with the Secretary of State HAT we can enable the average worker to increase liis earnings is a fact and receives half of the amount that has been proved by 17 years of success in so doing. From an “ exper­ paid by the county. Such strong penalties are embrac­ iment” with one Course of Instruction the I. C. S. has grown to be the largest educational institution in the world with 20S Courses and n million ed in the law that the enterprise of students enrolled. The proprietors of this institution (the I. T. Co.) have an hunters who try to cheat will be invested capital of nearly 6 million dollars, own ond occupy 5 buildings covering dampened. In the past it is known 7 acres of floor space, and have a private printing plant turning out 3 1-2 tons that scalp bounty hunters have of printed matter per day which is used exclusively by this concern. Over gone out of their own county to 125,000 I. C. S. students have been awarded Diplomas or have made considerable kill coyotes and then brought the progress in the advanced subjects of their Courses; 225,000 more have completed scalps back to cash in. and others mathematics, physics, drawing, and other preliminary subjects with the assistance have even gone to the limit by de­ of the faculty of the Schools; and several hundred thousand others without send­ liberately raising coyotes for the ing in written exercises for correction have successfully pursued their studies from scalps. Sheepmen in Eiastern Oregon are our unique home-study textbooks. the chief victims of the coyotes, and they were instrumental in hav­ I. C . S . T E X T B O O K S ing the measure passed by the EASY TO LEARN. Because they are simple, clear, concise, exact. Legislature, although the bill did EASY TO REMEMBER. Because each Course is a logical chain; to remember one not become a law until after there link is to remember the chain. had been bitter opposition from EASY TO APPLY. Because they are made to meet actual needs in actual practise. Willamette Valley people who have no sheep to be protected from the marauders. W HAT W E TEA CH |\Ve are still doing business at the§ $ same old stand | ; I % DALES « § I § Can We Really Better Your Salary? T Cut out this coupon, mark X before theCour.se that interests you, $275.00 will buy a Conover, up­ sign it, and mail it to us. right piano, Colonial style, mahog­ any finish, practically new. Re­ — — — — ----— ♦ ----------------------- - f ------------------------ 4.----------------------- tails at $425.00. — Estacada State Bank. International Correspondence Schools Ford-Deil Wedding Please explain, without further obligations to me. how 1 can qualify for a larger salary In the occupation, or gain a knowlege of the subject, before which I have marked U. Ad Writing Show-Card Writing Window Trimming Bookkeeping Stenography Commercial Law Banking and Bank Law Ornamental Designing Sign Painting Stationary Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Drafting Teaching Navigation Sheet-Meta! Drafting Electrical Engineering Electric Lighting Electric-Railway Work Telephone Engineering Architecture Constructing and Building Structural Engineering Architectural Drafting Heating and Ventilation Plumbing Civil Engineering Bridge Engineering Railroad Construction Surveying Mining Engineering Metallurgy Chemistry Teitile Manufacture French German Spanish English Branches Preparation for U. S. Civil Service Examinations S fa rn e _________ Street 0/1(1 0 A 0 .- C itv H. V. Reed, Box 19 .•State - - Representative Portland, Ore. Notice for PALACE MEAT MARKET H a n d le s th e B e s t F r e s h a n d C u r e d M e a ts O btain a ble Cash Paid for Hides and Market Products We Huy and Sell VEAL HOGS HIDES SHEEP CATTLE CHICKENS LARD EGGS SAUSAGE P e n la n d HEAD CHEESE FRESH MEATS SMOKED MEATS CS> J o r g SOMETHING NEW Publication DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. '.and Office at Portland. Oregon. May 29. 1909 Noti;e is hereby given that Ezra C. Truman of Salmon. Oreg. who, on April 27. 1904 made Hoir.esteac application No. 15407 Serial. No. 01 101 for South west quaiter. Section 24, Town.2 S. Range 7 E. Willamette Meridian has filed notice of intention to make Final five year Proof, to establish claim to the and above described, befote Re»nster and Receiver. U. S. Land Office, at Portland, Oregon, on the to day of July 1909. Claimant names as witnesses' Andrew Oak of Salmon Oregon Joseph Wall John Marugg Welches Herbert Crutcher Algernon S Dresser. Register. I have about two hundred of the latest popular books for sale. These books will also be loaned for reading for only 10 cents a week. Persons not desiring to purchase come in and ask about the plan. M aude S tu rgeon ESTACADA PHARMACY Proprietor Notice lor Pubtkdtion U. S. Land office at Portland. Oregon. May 29 1909 Notice is hereby given that George Oak cf Sal­ mon, Oregon, who. on June 2. 1903. made home stead application No. 14.937 serial No. 01010 fot Northwest quarter Sec. 2b. town. 2 s.. range 7 east Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five year proof to establish claim to the j land above descrioed before the register and receiver U. S. Land Office at Portland Oregon, on the 6th day cf July 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: H. P. Crutcher of Welches Oregon John Marugg of Ezra C. Truman of Sa'mon Joseph Wall of Algernon S. Dresser, Register. M A N Y B O O K S IN O N E WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY SE W IN G M A C H IN E. Do you know that the IN T ER N A TIO N A L answ ers w ith lmul authority A LL KIN D 8 o f questions in Language, T he Trades* A rts and Sciences. G eography, B iogra­ phy, E tc .? Flan o f Contents as fo llo w s : ROLLER BEARING. HIGH GBAOa. Colored P l a t « , F lag » , Gtnta Seal», E t 2. B rie f Hiatt r y o f th» E n glish L sn g oa^ o . Gold» t o P ron u n ciatio n ........ .................. U V Vocabulary o f Bagllik.. Dictionary ot Fiction.......... Gazetteer o f th » W orld .......... B io g rap h ic al D ic tio n a r y ..., S crip tu re P rop el '* Greek a n d L atin E n glish C h rlitlo n *• F oreig n W o r d » . . . . _ , Notice for Publication Abbreviation».. Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office, 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. 14933. Serial No. 0101 for North east quarter (NEK) 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. S. Land Office, at Portland, Oregon, on the 7th day of July 1909. Claimant namesas witnesses: Ezra C. Truman. of Salmon. Oregon Joseph Wall. of John Marugg. of Welches Herbert P. Crutcher. of Algernon S. Dresser, Register Estacada Progress Should Y ou N ot Own Such a B o o k ? by buying this reliable, honest, high grade sew­ ing machine. W EB8TER’ S COLLEGIATE DICTIONARY. Largest abridgm ent o f t h » I n t n a tio n a l. Regular A Thin Paper E dition». 1116 Pages, 1400 lUu». W r ite fo r " D IC T IO N A R Y W r i n k l e s , ” an d S p e d , m en P a g es. M en tion In you r request t h i s p u b lic a tio n a n d r e ce iv e a u seful set o f c o lo r e d m a p s, p o ck e t sU e , o f th e T n lted States, C u ba , P a n am a , C h in a, Japan, E tc . f t — . STR O N G EST G U A R A N TEE. 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P H Y S IC IA N A S U R G E O N *■ #>*** OFFICE» ADJOINING R ESID EN C E Local and Long Distance Telephone B ro w n \ R o c k w o o d , O regon Phone G re sh a m , 3 H Represents the Oregon Fire Relief Associa- ; tion of McMinnville And six other lines of fire insur- ; W RITE ? HIM Or leave word at this office « 4 « 4 * 4 » 4 * . A » * » * * * * » » »»* 4*4 & . P Co. ESTACADA-PORTLAND \ ’ Cars leave Estacada for Port­ land; Mr. and Mrs. Honnald, of Mc­ 6:55. 9 . 1 1 , A. M. and Minnville, friends of Mr. and Mrs 1. 3 . 5 . 9 P. M. Kuhlman, spent a couple of days at the parsnoage. • - Cars leave Portland for Esta­ cada; Dearing, the tonsorial artist has placed an additional hydrolic chair i 6:55, 8:45, 10:45, A . M. and in his shop and will put an ad­ i 12:45, 2:45, 4:45, 6:45 P. M. ditional man on just as soon as Mail and Express (no passengers^ , trade conditions warrant it. carried on this run) leaves Portland W. W. Porter, our genial Gar­ Leaves Estacada for Portland 4:26 p.! ! field friend, who has been taking ) |m. and 7:10 a. m. in the sights of the big cities, being interested in the cases against the Freight also leaves Portland Garfield boys, that was heard this in the morning goes "’a-a­ week in court, came home Wednes­ dero and returns to Portland day morning and made a call at the Progress office and informed us Main office* of the company: 132 1-2 1 that while in Oregon City he had First St. Portland, Oregon. secured his license. That is all ♦ ■ »■ ».».»■ »»■ f Ai», i|, .In,..» 4. O. K ., the people in Garfield have been expecting it. A wedding occured at the home of Willis Yonce on Wednesday at high noon, when Mrs. Sarah Ford, of Portland, a sister of Mrs. Yome, was united in marriage to J. M. Deil, also of Portland, Rev. Kuhl- inan officiating. Mrs. Ford is well known to many in Estacada as she has frequently visited her sister. A lodge of Good Templars was It is Mr. and Mrs. Deil's intention organized in Estacada on Tuesday to visit Seattle and other points of interest before settling down to evening of this week, the following B L A C K SM IT H officers were chosen; Chief Templar housekeeping iu earnest. E. Bates; Vice Templar, Stella It still at the old stand and willing to do Womer; Past C. T ., Mrs. E. M. any of the work in hit line Any kind of farm produce or Miller; Chaplain, Rev. Kuhlman; livestock for my bicycle. Dr. Adix Secretary, Mrs. Howard Janies; GIVE HIM A CALL Marshal, Roy Gilbert: Guard, F. Ed. Hunt is the promoter o f Smith: Sen.. Mrs. Kuhlman: Lodge new industry in Estacada. He has Deputy, Mrs. A . Drill. The or­ ! opened up a cigar factory in the P a in tin g . Papei ganizer was Mrs, E. M. Peter», building he recently moved onto his lot 011 Main St. and has em­ Nat Supt. juvenile work, Seattle, H an g in g a n d Calcem i- ployed Frank Kolpin and his Wash. A committee was appoint­ ning. 1st cla ss w o rk brother as cigar makers, to conduct ed to secure a room for the meet­ the business. ings aud to prepare by-laws. j G U c i FQ. t l tG Q C l J. V. BARR See FERRY The doctor’s phone can be connected? I with your home phone at night if re- quested. One long ring. D r .L .A . W E L L S D E N T IS T C F TIME CARD P. R. L. 8 . A . H E N R Y V . A D I X , M. D E FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET Joh n G . & C. M K ItR IA M CO. S p rln g-flel'l. H u s , V . B e lv id e r e , III. The Fern Rock Farm of 144 a- cres has been platted in acreage, 10 acres and up, to plat. See D. Bri 4 denstine. Estacada R. F. D. No. P atents ^ R o c o z n ls e i b y th * C o n n , t h e S chool «, snd the FUSS, a , TH E O N E GREAT* ST A N D A R D AU TH O RITY . for Estacada 5:25 a. m. and 2:40 p. m. International Textbook Company, Proprietors S C R A N T O N , P A ., U . S . A . Publication Department of the Interior. V. S. land Mow h Effect office at Portland, Oregon, May 2Q, ¡‘>»9. j Notice is hereby given that Henry Oak of , , , v , Salmon, Oregon, who, on Oct. 3, 190*. T h e scalp hiw in Oregon lias been , .. . , , , ‘ . . made Homestead application Number in effect since May 22. \\ hile the 15101, Serial Number 01035 for S 1-2 law has been in force since then of SK 1-4, tec. 1 1 .m l N i i o f M i 1-4 bounties m ay not be paid until Sec. 16, township 2 South, of range 7 K. som e tim e in Ju n e, ow in g to tlied e- ! " ilUmette uieri.lian, l.as filed notice of , . , ,. .* . . intention to make final five year proof to lay in securing and distributing the , ^ cUitll to the alM',v, d, „ necessary b lan ks and form s by the cnbtd below the regi>n r ;.u.l receiver, Secretary of State. l T. 8. I*ml office at Portland, Oregon, Oregon will pay the highest on tile 7th day ot July 140» Claimant name, as witnesses: market rate for scalps for the nvxt II. I’. Crulehei ot Welches, Oregon two years, or until the new scalp John Marugg, of law is nmemled, uml no amendment Kzra C. Truman, of Salmon, is possible until tbe next session of Joseph Wall, of ” Algernon S. Dresser, Register the Legislature. The bounty on varmints is S i .50; for lynx, i.olx-at Estacada Progress. For S H E A R E R AN D W ELLS' D en tists o t P o r tla n d Will visit Estacada on Friday and' Saturday of each week Appointments may be made with D». Adtx. Dimick & Dimick» Attorneys at Law 'Nortary Public. General Laws Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, Ab­ stracts furnished M ONEY LO A N ED 3 O reg o n C it y O EPJCK S: 2. & 4 , A N D R E S E N B I.D , O wEoor* CEDAR S H I N G L E S We manufacture all kinds of Cedar Shingles and are prepared at al# times to deliver the same. Also- to sell at tbe mill, having stock on- hand at all times We also haw stock on hand with- our agent in Estacada KRIEGER BROS. &C0. ----- PROPRIETOR------ Estacada Agent—A. Morrow FANTON Cedar Shingles W hen in need of F ir s t C la ss Cedar shingles consult me. Shin g les delivered o r at tho­ rn ill. Nos. 1 a nd 2 a lw a ys o n hand. W. A Jones, Sales A g t., Estacada R. F A N T O N