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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1909)
•'a ft AüîülM RIBESS ÄfilEüT ' ¡;t 'S n EACH TOWN and d i s t r i c t to le and exhibits Sample Latest Mode! " R i ilit r o r " bicycle fumL.hed bv Our agents cverywlvere are Oi.o.injî money last. W r it* / o r JïUi particulars J » . / s focia io¿!< ’ dt *>---- M U 1U O N K Y K > .( >( 1 Iti-: I» u;iul you receive .»nd .ippm' i your me ycle. W e ship to • me mywh • t: th< U. S . thoui ut ; ft ¡¡kt, au_ ai uw ÏK .N D A Y S ’ I 'I t Ivi: T U I A L dut ma w Inch time you lu.iy ru l-i he huyele aiul it it to any test you wish, li you are then not perfetti y . hm . ci I or do no* to eep the I icycle ship it t * back to ui ..t our expense and you .v¡ . iwt òc oni.nu* cent. i C flrT ftP tf " <* furni '•* ti»e h.;he.vt y.i.cie i . y. c it \s p«»s. Me t:> malts ' i H U l U i i l i n i A d .,t one am. ill pmtit above a cm.» I I . .>n/ t You sa -c / t o to t * $ middlemen's profits by buying direct of us and haw* the manufacturer's guar» aut ; I k d your bicycle. 1M> N O T I U V a bicycle t r a p a.ro i tires iroin ,.ny.<H4 a t any p rice until you receive our catalogues and lc.irn our unheard oi fa cto ry t /<•,'.,! i,l remarkable special offers to rui«*r U K«'iits. D IR E C T O R S : r r t s iik n t A . E . S p a r k », V iceP resid cn t C h a s . H. D u w u s rò . K s T i 'S , F. S. WOMKÜ, Entered at the Hilitor Managt r ’ 1 ? 1 ■ V»., I H ALL MOUJCRN C O N V E N IE N C E S «1 ¥00 WILL Ei ASTOHISaSO .*&’ VPi d,;r r,Tu:i,i;,Jr h1: ■:"e " d One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast ¡A Local and Tourist Trade Solicited ■mm A* ¡¡h i# HEDSEiEiaUN PiiSCTURt-FRfjOF *4 {0 fi' SElF-HEflilflG TIRES RA TES foS$SSi&c.p£K n One year S ix months ... ES-r-3 4* *♦**♦*•♦»»♦ -» - KG M ORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES The p: active of carrying concealed weapons, indulged in by a number of persons about Rstacada, is sure to get them into trouble sooner or later. Iu tbe first place there is no necessity for any man packing gun around with him in and around the city. In the second place it is. against the law to do it and the law provides a heavy penalty for its violation. LO C A L N EW S Perry-hughes A surprise was given the com- munity when it was reported that a pretty wedding took place at the home of Hardy Hughes, the mer chant at Ca/adero, Tuesday even ing, July (6th. The bri'de is one of ottr highly respected and accomplished young Indie; who will be greatly missed here by her many warm friends. Mr. W. the fortunate young man in this pleasant affair hails from Spokane. He is in the employ of the Washington I.ivhtA^ Power Co, as a mechanic. While not generally known here, he is held in highest esteem among those acquainted with him. 'l'he home was beautifujly dec orated with various flowers and foliage. At seven o'clock the couple marched into the room where a number of guests were as sembled. The bride wore a gown of cream silk batiste; the groom * the conventional black. Rev. Kuhlman officiated. , After a sumptuous feast of good things to eat, and a most generous shower of rice from admiring friends, the happy couple departed on the nine o'clock car for Portland They will also visit the A .-Y .-P. Exposition and reach Spokane to begin house keeping in a couple of weeks. per John Osborn and wife, who have quite a small fruit ranch in the city Emits, were not at all surprised wheu on Monday morning a little stranger made appealance iu their home. It proved to be a real strawberry picker consequently John is happy. Mother and son are getting on nicely. If your veal or Hogs are fat Pen- land and Jorg want them, at the Palace Market. Phone or see us. N A I L S , T a n k * o r < 1 1**4 w i l l n o t l e t t h e a i r o u t . S ix t y th o u sa n d p a ir s so ld la s t y e a r. O v er tw o h u n d red th o u sa n d p a ir s no w iu use. O E S G R t P T IO !Jt M ade in a ll sizes. I t is liv ely a n d ea sy rialu R , v e ry d u r a b ie a n d lilted inside w ith a sp e c ia l q u a lity o f ru b b e r, w h ich n e v e r b eco m es p o ro u s cu d w h ich clo s e s u p sm a ll p u n c tu re s w ith o u t a llo w N o tice t h e th i c k ru b b e r t r e a d in g th e uir to e scap e. W e h av e h u n d red s o f le tte r s fro m sa tis “ A ” u m l p u n c t u r e s t r i p s •*11" fied cu s to m e rs s t a tin g th a t th e ir tire s ha v e o u ly been p u m p ed a n d “ I V * u ls o r i m s t r i p “ I I ” u p o n e e o r t w ice in a w ho le seaso n . T h e y w eigh no m o re th a n t o p r e v e n t r im c u t tin g . T h is an o rd in a ry tire , th e p u n c tu re re s is tin g q u a litie s b ein g g iv e n t i r e w i ll o u t l a s t a n y o t h e r by s- v e ra l la y e r s o f th i n , sp e c ia lly p re p a re d f a b r ic o n th e 1 m a k e S O F T , C L A S T IC un d tre a d . T h e re g u la r p ric e o f th ese tir e s is$S . 5 0 p e r p a ir, but to r E A S Y 1U D 1N H . a d v c itis iiiE p u rp o S '-s w e n r e m a k in g a s p e c ia l fa cto ry p r ic e to • th e rid e r o f o n ly $4 8 0 p e r p a ir. A ll o r d e r s sh ip p ed s a m e d a y le t t e r is receiv ed . W e sh ip C. O. P . o o a p p ro v a l. Y o u d o n o t pny 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 found th e m s tr ic tly a s re p re se n te d . W e w ill allo w a r u s h d i s c o u n t o f 5 'p e r c e n t (th e r e b y m a k in g th e p ric e £ - 1 .5 5 p e r pair) if you Bend I T ' L L C A S H W I T H . O U D L U a n d e n clo s e th i s a d v e r tis e m e n t. Y o u ru n no ris k in B ending us a u o r d e r a s th e tir e s m a y be re tu rn e d a t O I K e x p e n s e if fo r a n y reaso n th e y a r e n o t s a tis f a c to r y o n e x a m in a tio n . W e a r e p e rfe c tly r e lia b le a n d m o n ey se n t to u s is ns s a te a s in a b a n k . If y o u o rd e r a p a ir o f th e s e tir e s , y o u w ill find t h a t th e y w ill rid e e a sie r, ru n fa ste r, w e a r be tte r , last lo n g e r a n d lo o k fin e r th a n a n y ti r e you h a v e e v e r u sed o f r e e n a t a n y p rice. W e k n o w th a t y o u w i l l 'l l « s o w ell p leased th a t w h en y o u w a n t a b icy cle you w ill g iv e u s y o u r o rd e r. W e w an t you to sen d u s a tr i a l o r d e r a t o n ce , h e n c e th is r e m a r k a b le c tire o ffer. ~ rsr C ltn r tm d o n ’t b u y a n y k in d a t a n y p ric e u n til yot* se n d f o r a p a ir of § r S FJfumf.SJr 0 U c d g e th o ru P u n c tu re -P ro o f t; re s o n a p p ro v a l a n d tr i a l a t th e sp ecial I n tro d u cto ry p ric e qu o ted ab o v e ; o r w rite f o r o u r big T ir e nd Sun d ry C a ta lo g u e w h ich c’r s e t ib ts a n d q u o te s a ll m a k e s an d k iu d s o f tir e s a t ab o u t h a lf th e usu al p rices. IL S m 7 * m / 4 I T bu t w rite us a p o sta l to d a y . D O N O T T H I N K O i 'B U Y I N G a b icy cle M J tJ n t L j I r w /^3 J o r a p a ir o f tir e s fro 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 ouderfuf offers w e a r c m a k in g . I t o n ly co sts a p o sta l to le a rn e v e r y th in g . W rite »t N O W . J. L M m CYCLE COMPANY, CHS0&60, ILL ff) A N ice W hite W aist | If you want a New Dress G If you want Collars, Ribbons, Ruching, or Evangelist Sewall, although handicapped by his present employ ment so that the time he can spare to meet his appointments with the Church of Christ here will be ir regular. held ervices on Wednes day evening. Notice will be given by poster of the time of services. y i : tvl. , ;W .* Summer Gloves < ^ / f ./■' " ~ ■ A» f ■ , V- For Sale The Ferii Rock Farm of 141 a cris has been platted in ac: ag -, 10 acres and lip, to plat. See l). Ilri- , densline. Esta, .da R. F. I). No. 1 ... v - Y -V - K i . V . Y iíF -d :., ■ ; ; V . 'e .■ : ' 'V , HO’ SE i 0 ’X •- ■ ■.' Z - I f c * 1 « - N ■ ■■ .. : ' * ' . 'T . , ' ; - y ■ 'Lv- ■ - Dales Have It If you want New Hosiery, Handkerchiefs or Dales Have If Summer Underwear r D AND EE PING R O O M S I f ckerby CHURCH ’i * - 6:55, 8:45, 10:45, A. M. and 12:45, * : 45 . 4 45. 6:45 P- M. Mail and Express (no passenger* carried on this run) leaves Portland for Estacada 5:25 a. 111. and 2:40 p. m. Leaves Estacada for Portland 4:26 p. in. and 7:10 a. m. Freight also leaves Portland in the morning goes u> ?aza- ; dero and returns to Portlar.^ • • Main offices of the company: 132 1-2 First St. Portland, Oregon. S E R V IC E S M. K. Church Next Sabbath H E N R Y V .A D IX .M .D ym >> V ' 6: 55 . 9 , 1 1 . A. M. and 1, 3 . 5 . 9 P. M. Curs leave Portland for Esta cada: - :■>' t r i t ì i ; ' . ' ' : Over S; :k s’ Old Store i - . “ :. V HIM Or leave word at this office .. ¡« 4 * 4*4*4« 4 * 4 i*|* * 9 *«f* 4 i -f* . c • ‘ VA 31 1 And si\* t titer lines WRITE L. & P. Co. Í Cars leave Estacada for Port- [ land: B ro w n Represents the CARD K S ÍA C A D A -l'O R T I.A N D Oretfon Fire Relief Associa tion of McMinnville Sabbath School 10 a. tn. j P H Y S I C I A N & S U R G E O N Preaching at n a. m. ***** League 7 p. m. O PF 1 CK, ADJOINING R ESID EN C E Prayer Meeting on Thursday Even- Local and Long Distance Telephone 5 k. - ' A S I X X Y DAY OX YUKON AVENU E, A.-Y.-P. EXPOSITION. SE A T T L E . Yukon Avenue la one of the many ways leading to the Court of Honor of tho Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. It leads from the Cascades down to one of the many entrances to tho Pay Streak and directly to tho "café center’' of the Fair Grounds. On tho left of tho picture a facade of tho .European Exhibits Building Bhows. On the right is a corner of tho Palace of Agriculture. In tho distance, and across tho Cascades, is to be seen the Oriental Building. All cf these structures were completed before December 1 , 1908 . They are of tho conventional exposition type of construction— plastor Biaff over heavy wooden framework. 7 P- IU- -------------- ---------------- Church of Christ—Next Sabbath The d o cto r's phone cum he conn ected with your liouie phone at n ig ht if re- T"e,tei1- One long ring. Bible School t 10 a. ra. I D r. L. A . W E L L S Communion Services D E N T IS T C F - and Preaching n a. n>. S H E A R E R A N D W ELLS' Young Peoples’ Meeting 7 p. tn. D e n tis t s of P o r t la n d Preaching 8 p, m. W ill v is it Bstacmla on F rid a y and Prayer Meeting on S aturday o i each week A p p o in tm e n ts m ay he made Thurs Evening at 7:30 p. tn. outside the state, j?ioo to $500 and Summary of the w ith D r. A d ix . — E. W. Sewall, Pastor imprisonment; for violation of any Game Laws game laws, from $ 15 to $500 fine; —Free Methodist Church — for hunting without a license, from Dimick & D im k k , (Silver Lake Leader) $25 to $300 fine and imprisonment, © œ S ) œ S S > « S > œ S ) œ S ) œ ^ œ S S) Sabbath School 2:30 p. m . Attorneys at Law (Continued From Last Week) Preaching 7 p. m . g J t Nortary Public, General Lavj Marriage Prayer Meeting on Geese and swan Except in H ar-; £ ^ n n £ y -D c lm O r 2 Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, Ab ney, Baker, Union, Wallow a, Sher -1 Wednesday evening 7 p. m . stracts furnished man, Gilliam, Grant, Klamath, | At the priest s parlors in \ an- Rev. Roper of Gresham Can W e Really B e tte r Your Salary? Malheur and Lake, open season ex- | couver. Wash., on Wednesday, M ONEY LO A N ED tends October 1 to March 1. In | June 30th, Father Vervileghen, O FFIC K S: 2 , 3 & 4 , ANDRF..W N DLD. the counties named it extends from r<;<-'ior of St. Luke’s Church united fact O r eg o n C it y O regon September 1 to Mav 1. j iu the holy bonds of matrimony H. 1 that has been proved by 17 years of success in so doing. From an “ exper Honker Geese -In Grant, Har- j c’ - Bo,1"ey. of Estacada, and Mies iment” with one Course of Instruction the I. C. S. has grown to be the SE W IN G M ACH IN E.' ncy, and Malheur, the open season j Marv Del more, of Vancouver, largest educational institution in the world with 208 Courses and a m illion CEDAR SHINGLES KOLLER BEARINCX extends from September 1 to March 11M‘l Mrs. Bonney made a HIGH G R A D I. students enrolled. The proprietors of this institution (the I. T. Co.) have an 1 We manufacture all kinds of Cedar 1. I11 all other counties it extends tour of the W illamette Valley stop- invested capital of nearly 6 million dollars, own ond occupy 5 buildings covering | Shingles and are prepared at all ping at the cities of interest, re from September 1 to May 1. 7 acres of floor space, and have a private printing plant turning out 3 1-2 tons times to deliver the same. Also Shore and wading birds -Open turning to Estacada on Sunday of printed matter per day which is used exclusively by this concern. Over to sell at the mill, having stock on where they will make their future season extends from October 1 to 125.000 I. C. S. students have been awarded Diplomas or have made considerable hand at all times home. April 1. progress in the advanced subjects of their Courses; 225,000 more have completed Harry, as he is familiarly called, Bag limit —Sage liens and cocks, mathematics, physics, drawing, and other preliminary subjects with the assistance quail, prarie chickens and other i<; well known here being in the en - of the faculty of tlie Schools; and several hundred thousand others without send KRIEGER BROS. SC O . upland birds; five in one day or j ploymcnt of the Western J.ttmber ing in written exercises for correction have successfully pursued their studies from ------ P R O P R I E T O R ------ ten in one week; ducks, 35 in one A Fuel Co, Mr. Bonney had just Estacada Agent—A. Morrow our unique home-study textbooks. aß I F week; deer, five in one season; completed the erection of a house shore and wading birds, 50 in one in the Zobrist addition and has set j t o j I. C . S . T E X T B O O K S ! up house keeping in a home of his week: geese and swan, no limit EASY TO LEARN. Because they are simple, clear, concise, exact. It is always unlawful To sell, 1 own. He is receiving the eongrat- * EASY TO REMEMBER. Because each Course is a logical chain; to remember one offer for sale, barter or exchange, j ulations and good wishes of his m M i W h e n in n eed o f F ir s t Class ship, carry, or transport beyond ,lla“ V friends, link is to remember the chain. V a c a li C ed a r shing les consult me. EASY TO APPLY. Because they are made to meet actual needs in actual practise. the boundaries of this state any j -------------------------- Sh in g les d e liv e re d o r a t th e by baying tht* deer, moose, mountain sheep, eik, Signs of Improvement m ill. Nos. I a n d 2 a lw a y s on reliable, honest, silver-gray squirrel, swan, prarie h an d . W. A. Jon es, Sate* Agt., high grade acw- W HAT W E TEACH Estacada chicken, grouse and all species of and Progress icg machine. ! Cut out this coupon, mark X before the Course that interests you. upland birds and ducks. Come a n d See w h a t w e h a v e when?) [you a r e needing a n y t h i n g in o u n i I line DALES fff, n International Correspondence Schools International Textbook Company, Proprietors SCRANTON, PA., 1 . S- A. P len te explain, without further obligations to m e, how I can qualify for a larger Ad W ritin g Sh ow -C ard W ritin g Window T rim m in g Bookkeeping Stenography Com m ercial Law Banking and Bank Law Ornam ental D esign ing S ig n Fainting Station ary E n g in eerin g M echanical E ng ineering M echanical D rafting T each in g salary Navigation S h e e t-M e ta l D rafting E le ctrical E n g in eerin g E le c tr ic Lig hting E le ctric-R a ilw a y Work Telep ho ne E ng ineering A rchitectu re C onatrocting and Building S tru cn » a ! E ng ineering A rchitectu ral D rafting H eating and Ventilation Plumbing C ivil E ng ineering In X. B rid ge Eng ineering R ailroad C onstruction Su rv eyin g M ining E n g in eerin g Metallurgy C h em istry T e x tile M anufacture F re n ch Germ an Sp anish English. B ran ch es Preparation for U . S . Civil S e r v ic e Exam inations v l a n te ____________ S treet am J v i o .. C iti/ H . V . R e e d , ---------- R e p re s e n ta tiv e B o x 19 FANT0N Cedar Shingles STR O N G EST occupation, or gain a know lege of th e su bject, before w hich I have marked The wrestling match, Doty vs. Nelson, at the Fraternity Hall on Saturday night. < ' Û ' John fit i m the P r o g r e s s . W. I) Hen thorn, of the Estaca -1 da Furniture Co. and councilman-1 el<ct, is spending the week taking in the sights of Seattle at the Fair. - ; . P. R. How •ibotit your crop*? R o ckw o od. O regon Phono Grosluim, Daks Have It ffs FOR S A L E —One S Y\ wagon, wide tire, wagon bed. Inquire at Olive Wagner came out from Portland to spend her Fourth with J her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Wagner, of Garfield. B ; Dales Have It fy, Mrs. H. Miller and daughters, Misses Edith and Hulda, Mrs. Couch and daughter. Miss Ethel, and Miss Rose Roanfelt, of Tort- land, were guests of the Stuben family over the 4th celebration all have returned to their homes ex cept Miss Hulda Miller, who will sign it, and mail it to us. visit here for a couple of weeks. Dairy thermometers for sale at Estacada Pharmacy. Y K T IM E }‘ >\v a! ut your buildings? How about your furniture? I l l cor.strui - t i r ; ; lta group of live buildings, the I nlted Stntes Govern ment had regard for the type of architecture followed generally In tho buildiii; - i f tl;> i:.;position proper. 'I‘he Exposition structures are In the modern r> h r nai*mme and the Government In the modern Spanish. Tlie two style tie a clc.-ly together and make an harmonious whole. On the right ol ill - picture is the A1: ska building, one of the Government group. In the e nter is the Kttropenn Kxhlblts IV.lace. On tho left Is a facade ol the 1 alace of Agriculture. The last two named are In the french rein: tiC' and were computed before December 1, 1908 . Tbe A l a s k a building was complete d April 15 . ••'vHstrL - IF YOU W A N T X hU M X K ON T i l l : ( T it H i O F iiO .N O K , A .-V .-l* . K \ l * 0 S IT !0 .\. S E A T T L E . - I I JS k ■ H-ftHH"i-***-|.***+g.******g.k'. 11 F I R E FARMERS! I ROPERTY OWNERS! a* f The re g u la r re ta il p r. c o f these tires Is S ' .V / . r p a ir, t at t<> introduce we w ill ' t e ll youa sample p a ir lur$4.e>0(cashw it harder $4.o j). f -—— ---------•----------------~ July 8. 1 C 09 Bay State Paiut only $1.55 gallon at Estacada Pharmacy. T h e u o te l E s ta c a d a •? t * , V'v.V Ip / o t t'/r n c i w e c a o nuke you this year. W e sell the hu;ht“ teT <de bicycles» for less P » than t:.y ot' r lactory. Wo are satish.od v.ith / i 4 i. t at < vo factory to st. 4 n i t V C L J O l U I A I T I t S , y<>u can soil our bicycles tael or >uur owu name plate at our prices. O tdcrs tilled the <Liy received. double M 'X O N D 11 1 N I> I t l C V t 'L K S . W e do not regularly ha ' «* second hand bicycles, but usually have a number on hand t iken in trade by our Chicago re ail stores, 'lhese \ee cleuf out promptly at prices ranging from t? 3 to nr S*lO . Descriptive I ar.r i i lists mailed free. f lA d C T f .3 1 1 U A Y T x » i n g l e u i i o i U . i a i p o r t t 'i l r o l l e r c h a i n * at.d |n dtvLs p jrts, repairs and v v f i ) I L -t CllH IV LO , equipment of all kinds a t h a lf the usual reta il Prices. Publi.hpd t v r r v Ihursddv Morning l .STAt CM, CRI OOS Thursday, U t po-teff. :e In Estacada. Oregon second :!aas mail SUBSCRIPTION k b ♦ ♦ ■ lu».»*-»4 - + 1 -H. 4 .+ 4 - 4--1 I M 'f 1-+1 ---------- - T — G 1 P o r tla n d , O re. R. FANTON GUARANTEE. To hunt without a license, to ; The «spirit of improvement seems National Sewinp; Machine Co. hunt or kill any mountain sheep or , to pervade the entire community, Ueivldere, III. J. V. BARR —4 antelope, to hunt or kill any elk tin- Here are a few of the important til August 1, iq iq, to kill beaver or changes in the building line, 60 YEARS' to kill deer less than one year old, BLACKSMITH T. Yocum has just chmpleted a EXP ERIEN CE to run down with dogs or hunt at new house at his ranch 40 x 25 one 1* still at the old stand and witting to do night. and a half stories high and Ferry is any of tht work in his lint To kill China cocks in Jackson, just starting the painting of the Josephine, Hood River or Malheur same. GIVE HIM A CALL countie*, or to kill hens anywhere rsA O C M a r k * Lester Hale at Currinsville, is D csio N a in the state; to kill female deer at C o p y r ig h t s A c . A n yone send ing ap k eti'h and description m ay any time, or to mutilate carcasses building a new house. See F E R R Y F o r so as to disguise sex; to hunt or kill any silver, golden or copper, Japanese or Reeves pheasants, En glish or Hungarian partridge or Bob White quail; to kill quail or China pheasants in Grant, Harney, Gilliam, Umatilla, Wheeler, Mor row or Malheur until Octohei 15, ■ 913- To trap or destroy nests of pro tected game birds; to operate an\ sink, box, sink or sneak l>ont, skiff or launch, except in the Willamette river above Oregon City and in Yaquina and Coos beys; to hunt with batteries, swivel gun. fire, flash light or blinds more than icoi feet from shore; t>- h ot on ettclos- ed lands with. P ship or sell deer skins without be ing properly tagged. Ptn dries—For tran-pnrting game Walter Snuffin is engaged iu hauling lumber for a new bouse. The Garfield people are now en- gag«d in 1 reeling the Nora IJale- I.ooney Memorial Church in G ar field. quickly a sc e rta in o u r cH u io n fre e w netlier an in ren tlo n Is pio hr.’o lv p nten tabU C oninm nlofe tlona ¡»trlcLlvconUdei: •»I. HANOI IK on P a te n t« sent free. Oldest agone ■ y 7 for patents. fo r semiring ser _______________ an IV M itB tafcen ____ th ro u .iati gh M Munti A Co. recele« spretai notice, w ith o u t ch a rg e , iu t b o S c a l d i lie H m e r tc a n A handsomely ll!n«trnn .1 wceklr. cl». y. largest ol* d ilatio n o f an y s c io n Hie Journal. s, (3 m tl. T erm s. L y .u r : f< :,r n n i ;h s , f L Sold by all tiewsdei * til nftW8(tenlera, r M New “ York & c o , 3 G 1 Broadway, U B ranch ORlce. t>25 V F t.. W ashington. 1 w C. DngtoQ. D P a in tin g . Paper H a n g i n g a n d C a tc e m i- n in g . 1st class w o r k G u a ra n t e e d J. A. English has been building and making many improvements. E. S Shankland is building a new hoine on his ranch - ------------------------- PALACE MEAT MARKET Came to the home of Robt. Mc H a n d le s th e B est F re s h a n d C u re d M e a ts O b ta in a b le Clintock on Friday morning a little girl that has been given the name Cash Paid for hides and Market Products i f Ellen M. The mother and babe We Buy and Sell are getting along nil satisfactory suce» and “ Bob” is in his usual good VEAL LARD HEAD CHEESE HOGS CATTLE EGGS FRESH MEATS health. HIDES F or S a l e —A good heavy work horse. Inquire at the Progexs. CHICKENS P e n la n d SAUSAGE SMOKED MEATS iS » J o r g