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* ► PROGRESS ESTACADA (iM O K .-O lt A T K U ) DIRECTORS: G t o . K sT K S , F re«i<l*n t A. K. S p C h a s . a r k s , K. u b o is D oh SUBSCRIPTION RATES V o " i " t y "at prices rangu.i« from 0 3 to Bit t r DIO. De^.-riptive l.ugi .i lists mailed free, s a n iv r n d b iv » «tingle w hee ls, im p o r t e d r o lle r « hum s and p e d a ls , paru, repairs and C u A S lL n -D R A n t S y equipment of all kinds at h a l f th e u s u a l r e t a i l p ric e s . $t 00 50 § 0 H E D G E T N O R N That Oregon lias immense trade possibilities with China, which offers a great market for the man ufactures as well as the raw pro ducts of this country, is the opinion of Quan Kai, a wealthy Chinese merchant. He believes an era of closer commercial relations with the United States is about 10 dawn f n his country and he welcomes a larger commerce with the Pacific Coast, yuan Kai says his country is entering upon a period of expan- sio i and must have railway mater ials, machinery of all kinds and manufactured products in addition to the lumber, wheat and flour, the chief commodities secured from this Coast, saying that his people p fcr to trade with this country in pre erence to the English and Ger man exporters who have the bulk of this trade at present. P U N C T U R E ! fiO O F * -- "!A N Y BO O K S IN ONE ml Atlwr» Ei.l ,'saturday night muse. Some of the pantry but WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY coffee to live on until he could get D o you kn ow that tho INTERNATTON A L ana w ort w ith Anal authority A L L KIN DS o f quostlons lu Lsnfujfcge, T he Trades, A rts and S cien ce«. G eography. B iogra phy, Etc. ? Plan ox Content* aa fo llo w s : Mrs. Bertha Drew anil her little Mrs. Geuserowski. Earnest is teaching the youngster some very choice an-uage Colored VUtM. riMi.lUt«G«4lJ, lie ... mm BrUf HUfc'ry of U « InglUhLaagaai«. «■ Oxide tofroaucU tloii................... • ■choUrly VocftboUry of Kagllah.. « Dictionary of Fiction.... ......... OoaotUor of tho World............ Blogrophicol Dictionary ■ertptoro rropor lUmao..— G tm \ ami Lotto ** , ^ lagllth ChrUUoa “ fon t«« Word«.... AbUotrUtic-i.. Mr. Fred Horner is giving sev eral of the yotutg people of Spriug- j water lessons on the violin. More tnusic for next season's dances. NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PURCTURES N A IL S , T a ck s o r C la s s w ill n o t l e t th e The Spriugwater Saturday ball ftlr o u t . S ix ty th ou sa n d p a irs s o ld last y ear. O ver t w o h u n d re d th ou sa n d p a ir s n o w in use. team was overwhelmed by the I.o- D E S C R I P T I O N ! M ade in a ll sizes. It is liv e ly 1 and easy rid in g , v ery d m a b lea ttd lin ed in sid e w ith guu team in a one sided game by a s p e cia l q u a lity o f ru b b er, w h ic h n e v e r b e c o m e s p o ro u s a n d w h ic h clo s e s u p s m a ll p u n ctu re s w ith o u t a llo w - I N o tic e th e t h ic k ru b b e r tr e a d ttie score of 24-3. Those Logan — m g th e a ir toe se n p e . W e * have L h u udr n d re d s o f letters fr o m satis- 1 “ A " a n d p u n ctu r e s tr ip s “ IS" fie d c u sto tn e rs sta tin g that th e ir tires h a v e o n ly b e e n p u m p e d an d a ls o r im s tr ip “ H " boys want to be careful or someone u p o n c e o r tw ic e in a w h o le 6 e a sou . T h e y w e ig h u o m o re th a n t o p r e v e n t rim c u ttin g . T h is — r e s sistin a n o rd itta ry tire, th e p u n ctu re is tin g q u a litie s b e in g g iv e n t ir e w ill o u tla s t a n y o t h e r will get the sheriff after them. ily p r e p a r e d fa b r ic o n th e by se v e ra l la y e r » o f th in s p e c d ia a lly m a k e —SO FT . E L A S T IC a n d tread. T h e re g u la r p rice o f th e se tires is£> p e r p a ir,b u t f o r E A S Y R ID IN O . Springwater's Sunday team won 1 • d v e r ti.in K p u r p o .tH w e a r e m a k in g a «pi'Ciat fa cto r y p r ic e to , , th e rid er o f o n ly Pi So p< r pn ir. A l l o r d e r , s h ip p e d nam e d a y le tte r i . re ceiv ed . W e s h ip C. O. rt. o p over the I.ogan second team 11-5.! a p p r o v a l. Y o u d o n ot p a y a c e n t u n til y o u h a v e e x a m in e d a n d fo u n d th e m s trictly a . rep resen ted . W e w ill a llo w a c a s h d i s c o u n t o f 5 p e r c e n t tth e rc h y m a k in g th e p r ic e B 4 .d 5 p e r pair) if y ou rite noise from young llabler, Lo- j aend V t l t L C A S H W I T H O KtD H lt a n d e n c lo s e tlua a d v ertisem en t. Y o u run no risk in se n d in g ub a n o r d e r aa t h e t ir e s m a y b e re tu r n e d at ( i t ' l l e x p e n s e i f fur a n y rea son th ey are n o t sa tis fa cto ry o n e x a m in a tio n . W e a re p e r fe c t ly r e lia b le a n d m o n e y le n t to us is a s aafe as in a gait's second sacker was a feature] bank I f y o u o rd e r a p a ir o f t h e se tires, y o u w ilt fin d that th e y w ill rid e ea sier, run fa ster. we of the game. We will back that w ea r b e tte r , last lo n g e r a n d lo o k fin er th a n a n y tir e y ou h a v e e v e r u sed o r aeon at a n y price k n u o o w w th that y o o n w ill ill b e s o w e ll p le a se d ttiat w h e n y o u w ant a b ic y c le y o u w ill g iv e u s y o u r ord er. k at y n w kid to out-talk any fellow iu the W e w a n t y o u t o sen d us a tr ia l o r d e r at o n c e , h e n c e th is re m a rk a b le tire offer. T I R E S r o f t n e v o u c e e , . O M L T The re g u la r re ta il p rice o f these tires is $3.30 P er p a ir , b u t to introduce w e u til $el l you a sam ple p a ir fo r $4.HOfcash tv it harder $4 ¿ 6 ). d o n 't b u y a n y k in d at a n y p ’ ic e u n til y o u se n d f o r a p a ir o f __ _ _____ ____________ ______________ Ile d g e t b o r n P u n ctu re-P roof t; res o n a p p r o v a l a n d tria l at th e s p e cia l in tr o d u c to ry pric e q u o te d a b o v e ; o r w rite lo r o u r b ig T ir e n d S und ry C a ta log u e w h ich d e s c r ib e , a m i q u o t e . . 1 1 m a k e s a n d k in d s o f t ir e , a t a b o u t h a lf th e usual p r ic e s .___ _______ , I T - but w rite us a p o s ta l tod a y . D O N o r T H I N K O F 1 IU Y 1 V O a b icy c le D O M O T W / U I o r a p a ir o f tirva fr o m a n y o n e u n til y o u k n o w th e n e w a n d w o n d e r fu l o ffe rs w c a r c m a k in g . It o n ly co s ts a p os ta l t o le a rn e v e ry th in g . W r ite u X O W . J. L MEAD CTCLE COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL < s § 3 >< 2 § 3 > c $ 3 )< i $We are still doing business at tlic£ § same old stand ® California business men on the recent trade excursion north got a © A n d more of it than ever. W HY? T iie r e s a R e a s o n . Ourj^j E-son from modern, enterprising stock is bigger and better, you ought to see it, and Medford. A city of 6,000 people if you don’ t, you are missing something .......................................................................................... took the party of 100 visitors out in autos and had enough cars left Those white waists are elegant and so handsome atul cool. over for as many more. Could any California agricultural city of the H o s i e r y ? Well we beat ’ em all. same size, not a center for tired out and back number millionaires, have B u t t o n s '1 Yes we have 'em . turned a like trick? 3 § § % The editor and family acknow ledges the courtesies of the Oregon Commission and desires to say that all who find it at all convenient in our community to attend the Fair on Oregon Day will be well enter tained atid add to their store of knowledge and very probably will net need the money spent a century from now. 0 P A IR S E L F -H E A L I N G July 1, 1909 ~ - /' \r to m iddlemen’s profits by buying direct of us and have the manufacturer’s guar- . . . . . . . in u e behind your bicycle. D O N O T H t Y a bicycle o r a pair of tires from aujou* k l l K l l y l e f t ( x e l lc * U C a l l o f U n g r O U t U l at an y P r u e until you receive OUT catalogues and learn our unheard o f fa c to r y P r u ts and rem arkable special offers t<» r i d e r V A tt y j i j 9 D C ASTAM ICIICIK "h e n you receive our beautiful catalogue and I v U « ¿ I L L D C f w I U n i O n f c l # study our superb models at the w onderfully t (y » v n m i l c t n r l r t i n low prices we can make you this year. W e sell the highest grade bicycles tor less money * 1 * thiin' any other factory-. W e are satisfied with j»i oo profit above factory cost. — u;— •— — .. Mate at B .......... IC Y C L — E I » E A L E t i S , ----------- you can —" sell our bicycles under .............................. your owu name pi ____ our prices. Orders filled the day received. . . . 1. » •»* * r*ECONil> 11 I N I ) B I C Y C L E S . W e do not regularly handle second hand bicycles, but b O V UTC \ T S l t l l l g h e r 111 i t i i e r usually on ________ hand taken in __________ trade by our ;uc Chicago retail stores. 1 lies* _____ we clear out um > ii . have . . . . a number ______ ___ _____ a go __________ „ Eniered at the pcztcJflce In Estaccda. Oregon as second class mail PuUUlird Cverv Thursddy Morning at 1 ST AC 404 , OREGON V I it Gene L ew If w som gave a dance at the formei 's the boys raided E R P T A D V DDIAP^ We furnish the h ghost giade l uye, s it is po« M e to make r M w I U lt l r il l w L d a: one small profit above actual t ic.. ry cost. You saie gio F.. S. WOMKR, Killtor end Manager Thursday, a N to uny test you wish If you are then not perlectly ? iiisficd or do not * u h to V ut cep it the k to i. e atul you w ill uot be out * a n t. bicycle ship it b _ acL .............— --------------r - - --------- ------------------------— ® W e furnish the highest gTaue bi V iz e p r e s id e n t ........................................ LI la UGH TOW« K® S H ■ ami ill »e ric t to _______ ______ ____ ____ __ _ _ .__ K b i v j ■ rule auU exhibit a •ample Latest M odel **Riar»sri*r" bicycle furnished by u«. O u ra g n ts everywhere are OUking money lust, W rite J 0r Juli f articulart and s f r n .i l ojfcr a t om e. N O M O N E Y K E Q I ’ lI i L I > until you rectivc and approve c f your bicycle. W e ship » anyone, anywhere in the 0 . S. w ith ou t* cent depout in advance, pr, pay fr e ig h t, and A Fine line of Dress Goods for Hot Days. A ll A t 8 DALES L ------------------------- Can We Really Better Your Salary? Revival Meetings 11 little M OULD'S WORKS l)K ART W IL L IIK MOUSED A T A .-Y .-P . K AfO SITlO N , SK A TTLK . , In this building v. ill bo exhibited many priceless paintings. The dis play will represent the art galleries of the world, for many of these pic tures will bo the work of the old masters, including rure art exhibits from the Corcoran In Washington, the Art Museum tn Now York, the Chieago Art Institute and from a largo number of private galleries of wealthy men in the United States and Europe, who huvo for years mado the collection of famous old paintings their hobby. Parts and London Uavu made large loans. At the Alaska-Yukon Pacific Exposition tho selection of pictures will be limited to the works of men who have been recognized In the great art competitions in all parts of the world. Many American artists will ho represented la the display In the Elite Arts Palace at the Exposition and arrangements have already been made for the shipping of these valu able paintings from art lnstllues of this country to Seattle. O. L. Berg, art director of the Exposition, has visited all of the lead ing galleries of the United States, collecting the pictures suitable for dis play at Seattle, and writes that the pictures already loaned will constitute one of the greatest art displays assemble] for International exhibition. The pine Arts Building is a fireproof structure " Dd wa8 one ° f lt»o first buildings completed on the Exposition Grounds, it cost more than ?200,000 to erect tho building. Notice is hereby given that Henry Oak of I Salmon, Oregon, who, on Oct. 3, 1903, | Mr. George Reed bought a new made Homestead application Number 15101, Serial Number 01035 for S 1-2 buggy the other day. I of S E 1-4, sec. 23 an l N 1-2 of NR i-t Pres, and “ Uncle Sam’ ’ Howell Sec. 26, township 2 South, of range 7 K. have just finished painting their Willamette meridian, has filed notice of house and now intend to put on a intention to make final five year proof to 1 establish claim to the land above des new porch. cribed before the register and receiver, Mr. Wm. Tucker is building an LT. S. land office at Portland, Oregon, addition to Kilgore's house. on the 7th day of July 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Is it possible that some of Spring- II. P. Crutcliei of Welches,. Oregon water’s twenty seven batchelors in John Marugg, of ” tend to trot iu double harness after Ezra C. Truman, of Salmon, harvest ? Joseph Wall, of ” Algernon S. Dresser, Register FO R S A L E —One 3 ^ wagon, Estacada Progress. M a t r im o n ia l wide tire, wagon bed. the P rogrf . ss . N o tes . M .lvO AdiUS Wards and File F xua. aa THU ONE Q&XAlf s t a n d a r d a u t h o r it y . Should Tou Not Own Such a Book 7 W T B S T E K 'H C 0 L L E 0 1 A T K D IC T IO N A R Y . L n r g e i« E brltl^tnao t o f t h o Xnt r a o U o n o l. R m o U t * T a in F o p o r E d itio n « , l l l t t F a g M , 1 * 0 9 I lit u . W rite f o r ••D i c t i o n a r y W r i n k l b s . " nn«i Spot I- met» I’Ativi. Mcutioniii>our»c-|uo»*rAiy/tdA/«f«i»d»» End m r « lv e a uA^ful set t-f c o lo r e d m a p *, p o ck e t * i/e , of t!>o United b u t « , Cubs, raiuuua. Chins. Japan, Etc . Free. G. & C. M EK K I.V M CO . &l»rlngflclil, Hoaa, r . 8« A. la a c a H E N R Y V.ADIX.M.D P H Y S IC IA N A *S U R G E O N ***** OFFICK, ADJOINING R ESID EN C E Local and Long Distance Telephone The doctor's phone can he connect«! with your home phone at night if re quested. One long ring. Dr.L.A. W E L L S SEVTINQ MACHINE. RO LLER BEARINO. HIGH D E N T IS T C F SHEARER AND D e n tis ts at W ELLS’ P o r t la n d Will visit Estacada on Friday a ml Saturday of each week Appointments may be made with Dr. Adix. Dimick & Dimick, Attorneys at Law ^ “ liortary Public, General Lav« Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, A b stracts furnished Inquite at M ONEY LO A N ED Notice for Publication Summary of the Game r Rsoornlaed by tbs CetraTt. the S chool «, Mrs. Wurnoek is visiting her son in Colfax for a short time. Uncle Mace keeps the kitchen window open so as to let the smoke out when lie burns the biscuits. Mr. Suter, of Eagle Creek, was visiting his sister, Mrs. Wilcox. Bids are now being called for on Notice'"for Pirblication Department of the Interior. U. S. land ; a new mail route which will give office at Portland, Oregon, May 29, 1909. Spriugwater two deliveries a day. Laws (Silver Lake I.tad-r) LO C A L N EW S \\ DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon, May 29, 1909 Notice ia hereby given that Ezra C. Truman o f Salmon, Oreg, who. on April 27. 1904 made Hcme 3 tead «implication No. 15407 Set lal. No. 01101 for South west quarter. Section 24, Town.2 S. Range 7 E, Willamette Meridian has filed notice of Intention tc make Final five year Proof, to establish claim to the and above described.|before Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Eart’and. Oregon, on the 6 by buying this reliable, honesty high grade sew ing machine. O P P IC I»: 2, & 4 , and rbsk n b o x O reg o n CEDAR STRONGEST GUARANTEE. N ational S e w in g M achine C o . Bclvldere, III. For the benefit of our readers we publish the following valuable summary of the game laws enacted j d*)f°!July 1909 , . Claimant names aa witnesses by the legislature at its 1909 Andrew Oak of Salmon Oregon Joseph Wall session. John Marugg Welches F I Buck deer—Except in Baker, Herbert Crutcher Algernon S Dresser. Register. Grant, Harney. Malheur, Umatilla, FARMHtSI PROPERTY Union, and Wallowa, the open OWNERS! How about^yowr crop*? season extends from August 1 to Notice for Publication Dow about your buildings? November 1. In the counties U. S. Land c^fice at Portland. Oregon. May 29. 190b 4 . How about your furniture? named it extends from September Notice is hereby given that Ceorge Oak of Sal- Joh n B ro w n mon. Oregon, who. on June 2, 1903. made home- I T R o c k w o o d , O re g o n 15 to November 1. P hone G r e s h a m , 911 stead application No. 14.937 serial No. 01010 for j £ Represents the Silver-gray spuirrels—Open sea Northwest quarter Sec. 26. town. 2 s.. range 7 east I t W illamette Meridian, has filed notice o f intention to ¡ J Oregon Fire Relief Associa son extends from October 1 to Jan make final five year proof to establish claim to the II tion of McMinnville land above,described before the register and receiver j ♦ uary i. U. S. Land Office at Portland. Oregon, on the 6 th ! j* And six other lines of fire insur- j J Chinese pheasants—Except in day of July 1909. WRITE HIM names as witnesses: Or leave word at this office Josephine, Jackson, Hood River, Claimant H. P. Crutcher of Welches Oregon John Marugg of and Malheur, open season extends Ezra C. Truman of Salmon from October 12 to November '1 5 . loseph Wall of Algernon S. Dresser, Register. In counties named there is no open season. Notice for Publication Native pheasants and grouse— 3 O kkgon C it y S H I N G L E S The meetings at the Methodist HAT we can enable the average worker to increase his earnings is a fact Church continue with increasing that has been proved by 17 years of success in so doing. From an "exper We manufacture all kinds of Cedar interest. In spite of home duties iment” with one Course of Instruction the I. C. S. has grown to he the Shingles and are prepared at all and the busy season the meetings largest educational institution in the world with 208 Courses and a million times to deliver the same. Also are well attended. Last Sunday students enrolled. The proprietors of this institution (the I, T. Co.) have an to sell at the mill, having stock oo was the big day of the week a sort invested capital of nearly 6 million dollars, own ond occupy 5 buildings covering hand at all times of culmination of the week pre 7 acres of floor space, and have a private printing plant turning out 3 1-2 tons c-eding, when a number of conver of printed matter per day which is used exclusively by this concern. Over sions resulted. Besides this the We also have stock on hand with 125,000 I. C. S. students have been awarded Diplomas or have made considerable church is lieiug quickened and be our agent in Estacada progress in the advanced subjects of their Courses; 225,000 more have completed lievers are built up in their faith. mathematics, physics, drawing, and other preliminary subjects with the assistance Brother Van Marter continues of the faculty of the Schools; and several hundred thousand others without send t> preach his searching sermons KRIEGER BROS. & C 0. ing in written exercises for correction have successfully pursued their studies from with power and effect. Plans are ^ ------ P R O P R IE T O R ------ our unique home-study textbooks. Estacada Agent— A. Morrow under way for a big day next Sab bath. I. C . S . T E X T B O O K S Expectations for a genuine feast on the glorious Fourth will certain EASY TO LEARN. Because they are simple, clear, concise, exact. ly be realized if we come with a EASY TO REMEMBER. Because each Course is a logical chain; to remember one Except in Union, Wallowa, Baker, Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office, at C e d a r S h in g le s Portland, Oregon May 29th. 1909. willingness to receive. It may link is to remember the chain. P. R. L. & P. Co. Umatilla and Grant, the open sea Notice is hereby given that Andrew Oak. of Sal W h e n in need o f F ir s t Class be new to Bstscada people to EASY TO APPLY. Because they are made to meet actual needs in actual practise. son extends from October 15 to mon. Oregon, who. on Juno 2nd. 1903, made C e d a r shingles consult me. ESTACAD A-PORTLAND Homestead application No. 14938, Serial No. 0101 1 j ■ * emphasize religious matters on the Sh in g les d e liv e re d o r a t th e November 15. In the counties for North east quarter (N E îD Section 27, Tow n-j m ill. Nos. I a n d 2 a lw a y s o n Fourth, but we may be assured named the open season extends ship 2 South, Range 7 east. Willamette Meridian, j Cars leave Estacada for Port W H A T W E TEA C H has filed notice of intention to make Final five year ) hand. W. A. Joner. Sales Agt.. land: that the best preparation for pa from August 15 to October r. Proof, to establish claim to the land above described ! Estacada triotism is Christian living. before the Register and Receiver, U. S. Landl Cut out this coupon, mark X before the Course that interests you, Prarie chickens— Except in Office, at Portland, Oregon, on the 7th day of July j ^ 6 : 55 , 9. »t. A. M. and R. FANTON Bring your dinners, those of you sign it, and mail it to us. Grant, Harney and Umatilla comit 1909. 1 . 3 - 5 . 9 P. M. who come from the country, and Claimant names as witnesses: ies the open season extends from Ezra C. Truman, of Salmon, Oregon Cars leave Portland for Esta stay all day. Efforts will be made of September 1 to October 15. In the | Joseph Wall. J. V. BARR cada: to accomodate all who come. Let John Marugg. of Welches counties named there is no open I Herbert P. Crutcher, of all join in to make Sunday the big 6:55. 8:45. * 0 : 45 . A. M. and Algernon S. Dresser. Register season. B I- A C K S M IT H gest day of the entire series of Estacada Progress 12:45, 2:45. 4 : 45 . 6:45 P- M. lnt*r»*tion*l Textbook Co anv. Proprietor« Sage hens and sage cock—Open meetings. The public is cordially Mail and Rxpreas (no passengers; Is stilt at the aid stand and wtlkng to do season extends from August 1 to ] invited. Those who have heard SCRANTON, PA., I . S. A. any of the work kt his Kne |carried on this run) leave, Portland1 November 1. Van Marter from day to day have for Estacada 5:25 a. nt. and 2:40 p. m. PI m » n p ls t n , without furth.r oblte,tlt>n, to m «, how I c«n qualify for a largar salary In tha Quail Except in Jackson and The pern Rock p arra of , 44 a. .Leaves Estacada for Portland 4:26 p. GIVE KIM A CALL been greatly helped by his messages occupation, or ealn a knowlogo of lha lubjact. b a for. which I ha*o marked X. Josephine counties the open season ores has been platted in acreage, 10 m. and 7:10 a. m. You can do no better than to take extends front October 15 to Novent acres and up, to plat. Sec D. Bri advantage of the opportunity of Ad W riting Navigation Bridge Engineering FERRY For ber 15. In the counties named the ■ ‘'L'nstme. Estacada R. F. I). No. 1 Freight also leaves Portland ' See hearing him. S how -C ard W riting Sheet-M etal Drafting' Railroad Conatructlon W indow T rim m ing Electrical Engineering open season extends from October ] in the morning goes to ?aza- Surveying FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET Bookkeeping Electric Lighting Painting. Papet Mining Engineering 15 to December 12. No op*n sea dero and returns to Portlar._ $275.00 will buy a Conover, up Stenography Electric-Railw ay Work Metallurgy C om m ercial Lew Telephone Engineering son for quail in Grant, Harney, I Chem istry right piano, Colonial style, mahog H anging and Calcem i- R e g u la r a n d T ra n s ie n t Banking end Bank l.aw Architecture T extile Manufacture Gilliam, Umatilla, Wheeler, Mor- j any finish, practically new. Re R o o m ers A cco m o d ated Ornamental Dealgning Conatructing and Building French r Main office« of thecompany: 132 1-2 ning. 1st class w ork S ig n Painting row and Malheur. Structival E ngineering German tails at $425.00. Estacada State First St. Portland, Oregon. Geo. Lockerby Stationary Engineering Architectural Drafting Spenish ■Î * Bank Doves and Pigeons—Open sea Mechanical Engineering ri 4 - 4 » 4 ** 1 * •♦**♦* «♦»♦** Heating and Ventilation 4 m * + 4 English Branches G u a ra n te e d Mechanical Drafting Plumbing Preparation for U. S . Civil son extends from September 15 to Mrs. Geo. Estes, Mrs. Fannie T eaching Civil Engineering 6 0 YEARS’ S erv ice Examinations January i. E X P E R IE N C E LeCompte, of Portland, and the R T E FANTON • TIME CARD International Correspondence Schools For Sale Misses Arrie and Altie Black, of Rosebttrg, and Mrs Mable Smith, of Seltwood, were friends of the Belfits that were among the pie- nicers on Wednesday. P. D. Mnnt. Traffic Manager of the Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. was in Estacada on Wednesday and dropped into the Progress office and informed us that plans for the new depot were about completed and when tbey w ere, work would be immediately commenced ou the uew structure. ■Street and -A a .. C i tip . -•State H. V. Reed, - - - - Representative Box 19 Portland, Ore. Ducks- In Multnomah, Colum bia and Clatsop open season c-x tends from September i to January ' 12. In Harney, Malheur, Morrow Umatilla, Wallowa, Union, Baker and Grant, open season extends ¡front September i to April i. In Coos. Curry and Lake, open season extends from September is to March 15. In Klamath county the open season extends from Septem her 15 to February 1 A M niitm led 1 «ree«* rtr- m la tton o f r.ny a c lc M llc Jonrruu. T erni«. |3 a fCiir ; ft nr niontbs, ( 1 . tM»l by all nc«rs,lt>;t:»*r«. (Continued Next Week) Braucb Offlow» C tà F SU Wwtuugiou. D. 0* PALACE MEAT MARKET T n x oc M ark * D e s ig n * CorvnioMTs Ae. A rror.eip r.tlln g a sk*lr*i «m j d^scrlptlon may •pilekly » c e r t a in on r oi'lnlnn fr e e w nether an Inveiitton la p iob a b ly pn tentatile. Orni ni unte». tk*n**rrlct!y< uf»ti»ntinl. HAN0BOCK *»n Patente •«i.t irci*. Olt'oat aitenrT fe>r MrnrliiR p«t*nt8. 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