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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1909)
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' ; .l>lo t » make Y<»u save #ia « ... turer à tr i ir- ■ ls fruiti : Hycut* ur unite d i t y : '>9 ¿ACTO«» PRICES K . D u B Q iy Iv ’ - f .r «« . « § ' »X , | 5 ¿ «Í S» tu.ifcit.ir moneyL l - t . -In'. K. S « k u ■ i i l a day i . ‘/ri i Lift k ■ f ; ' 5 ¿-kiíkS in.iutiful Citili« • Wc . i.: I ' . . . , , , , , b K C O N l) II I N I ) 1 U C Y C L K S . W e do not rcsuhrly ! ir « .‘ • "«.i d hand : r usually 1.1\.: a n r on L .n Î • ¡1 in trade in « w I ' - icuno r« ... <-■ • 1 he * u • * • -»r t : y at i : ii -s rai- ;.ng from ?>.» tt WS or Í I » . i 't > nut.v: 1 .r::na IwiS im b 'd 1 «'• Ä A s o w 'n n i . n i r « » l n u'Ui \v!tet-U, i m p o r t e d r o l l e r «liu T .is j.n l u .it , parts, t i m G O • ■ îT C îf'lïrtn K tC lf c«¿> , ment o f all kinds at ha!/ tin usual retail P* t. \ l ï , , h-»t oui . r ■i \ » i i : < t i i 3 h&SüK i o''- -si Ctk • • * .• É and A U . UODJiKN CONVKNIK.VCMf» 1 - m ' and ;X* 2 ‘ ' : a One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast . ♦'*» V* ' i. y • : ', t ..•■£•■.3 « A Local anti Touriji Trad« Solicited ÌL R. - '. « M M * S U B S C R IP T IO N Ç A T t S I Thursday. July i t . à m ; r , e : i la r reta il t » e « >f ‘ hc*s tir, i ù . .50 P-’ r P a ir , b ut /> tut pu pat yu ,r r lar $4.&Ü\£dsh u . n . . th . . . o .. r a . >v..i t SC e . ll tyo'aasam yon a sa ntpU 1909 liOMORCrnsniEFaCM T h at the climate of the Pacific Northwest is most favorable to long fife is the belief of I)r. Rudolph J. Hoa^ne, exponent of the simple life and author of the book, 'How to I.ive One Hundred Y e a r s ." He is ji.ring to establish 4 colony of lbs io!towers near Vancouver, W ash., where life will Ije aloi^ simple lints ami next to nature, Giqqaicity of diet and clothinjf .will prevail Dr rtl .ague's follower.- ,v ;11 be tucked into bed at sundown and will rise witlj the lark. Worry and dull pare will lie tabooed and members pf the colony will he told to be al ways cheerful and happy. Dr. H i.ijjue promises all who v\i)! live pfter his rides a lnmdrcd years of life. punciufes / « i A m I • L i S .* , T a c k a . o r O * * * l a » » - • N w * i ill l l ti.ki n o t t l o .., t r l l i,«, i o V , j a i r o u t . S ix ty thousA fid p a irs so ld last year. O v e r t w o h u n d red th ou sa n d p a irs n o w iu use. D E S C R IP TIO N : M ade in nil -izes. It i ^ live 1 v a m i t-asv t iding.vt i y d u r n b le a ii'l lin ctlin s id e w ith a sp ecia l (ilia!.tv « f ru b b er, w h ic h in v er b ecot i s er.m s anu and w h ic h clo s e s u p s surail punet p er.iiis liic b ch.--« m a ll p u n ctu res w it h o u t all>5W« N otti.'« t h e t h i c k r u b b e r t r c a « i {j; <r th e a ir t o « sea p c. W e h a ve h u n d red s o f letters fr o m satis* “ A " a n d p u n c t u r e s t r lj is " l i ’ * fic^d cu s tom ers s t a lin g that th e ir tires h a v e o n ly b een pum p« <1 a n d “ 1>," a l s o r i m » t r i p “ 11’ * u p o n c e o r tw ic e in t w h o le sea son . T h e y w e ig h n o m ore th a u J t o p r -\ • «t r i hi cu t U n jc . T h i s c n v •dinarv tire, th e out t u r e r e s is t in g q u a lit ie s b c in g g iv e n } t i r e w i l l o lit i:* u ' a n y o t h e r b y s« w r a l 'l a y e r s o f th in , s p e c ia lly p r e p a re d fa b r ic o n th e m ai M i t r, L L .L S 1 T C u n d trea d. T h e re g u la r p r ic e o f these tires isiS.^ o p e r p a ir,b u t fo r 1 a d v ertisin g put*.- > .• s yceare t u a k in g a s p c c ia l tactor\- p r ic e to th e ri l'-r o f cuil'v -> p e r pa ir. A l l o r d e r s s h ip p e d sa m e d a y le tte r is receiv ed . \> • -«-ip C O. n . on a p p r o v a l. \< mi d«> n ot pa y a ce 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 t r k '.'v ts rep resciited . \Ve w ill a llow a « a 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 r ic e p er p a . : ) iff >«>U scn*l I I 1.1. f . V s H W I T H O K D I H t a n d e n c lo s e t h is a d v e r t is e m .: t._ V 1 m .i ; ' se n d in g iu a s o r d e r as th e t ir e s m a y b e retu rn ed at O I T t e x p e n s e i f f a n y u a.-on th ey a re n o t sa tis fa cto ry o n ex .a in a tion . W e a r e p e r fe c t ly r e lia b le a n d tn o iu y sea t to a * i, ass.ar as m a n; o p r r d i e e i . a p a ir o f t h e se t ile s , y o u w ill find th a t th e y w ill ru le ea sier, run faster, b a l’. V. Jf y ou ca r b t i d , iaM ias( lene le iiu e r a n d lo o k fin e r th a n a n y tire y ou h a v e e v e r u se d o r seen at c iiv p r ic e . W e iK e ttfci e so w e ll p a t w h en y y .............. o u w a n - t - a - b - ic ■ \ >U '.«ili 1 b Ilvo.» «>VI. r le .v a .. se d . th . ..............*•* - y - c le y u v/iU g iv e - us - y - o u r o rd er. W c w ant y o u t‘ > ffeud us a trin i o r d e r at o n c e , h e u c e th is re m a rk a b le tire « 11 v i T f f l C I ^ d ° n ’ t b u y a n y k i n d a t a n y p r ia 1 y o u j m d f o r a p a lr 1 ■ -S v fc.V»i UUINL. IF YOU NEED i W E S : 1 ; m : a im s i a ia ii m !H o i k w i i t l i , I 'a l Y t r s J t y brick and. at th W ath ln ito n , by which it . ill ). ‘ ns d a« a t-Vhool o f O hcm ls'ry. OCr ' ■ t W fiSJI o ile rs w e are w a k in g I t o n ly c osts a p ostal to le arn e ve ry thin*;. W rite • ‘ I L MEAD CYCLE COMEfil?, \ »V\. Oti Wppncr, .s .ii of I’ . M. Wst;- i.'r, of Cari'n-M. met with quite a rio :s 11 . nt .»1 Th ttr-I :y cvett- t ;j* las: Al.ont s o'clock lie start* . 1 o'i on I i it i i; vcle for a ritlo anil i 1 not r e t u r n his family ir -h sor hi in and (ound ,i a small stream r.f bridge on th. - road near jVy th«' I. .ii-.- iincoiiscioiis. He was r«-::vrv.-d to his home* and Dr. A d ix -nt for who arrived about twelve o'cio k at night and remained with It ^ fd ? him tor a couple of hours in an ef if fort to restore him to consciousness which did not oceui until ibout to o ’clock Friday morning, when the* it ^ hoy dd i.e had struck the ped .1 of his wheel against some obstacle and lie lihd looked round to see what it It war, and that i., the last he remem- H the I *« p p wed he rail He is not y ; i off it and \va stunned. CSiSESa. ILL Portland will have an improved : © m arket for the livestock of the ( s ( T T ~ ' \ / r ‘T ~ \ T T X A 7 " A N. Hlnvest e^rly iu the coming © X Jr JL U U W A 1 1 in 11th when the hig stcckyards on V the Peninsula will he opened. It A Nice White Waist aid the new facilities to be offer- I & j { yQU w a n t a N e w D re ss td for the marketing of stock will , (Q J: tile- best on the Pacific Coast At ij If you want Collars, Ribbons, Ruching, or tli_• start the yards will have a ca !/T Summer Gloves pacity of 75 cars, or nearly 2000 If you want New Hosiery, Handkerchiefs or head of cattle; 10,000 head of sheep or about 75 cars; and 40C0 )jcad, or ßummer Underwear 50 cars pf hogs. T h is capacity can gasily be doubled as occasipp re quires. The yards ryil| he yup . wr conn.etiou with tl;e ge«y pacjtin 1 lilts now being bujlt on the e Pen -1 ( f i r insula. - JL Dde» iidv* Dales May«’ Dales I ! ..ve Dales Have B ^ C o m e a n d S e e w h a t w e ha ve w h e n * 1 •" : ¡*" , 5\&you a r e n e e d in g a n y t h in g in out f/ < r serious!-,-hurt. I/ine M bs Helen I’> irv went to land on M o n d a y to work iu That apple grqwerg of Oregon fs partment store. ha\e- nothing to feat from the dan ger of overproduction is the state- Liquid Yen-, cr makes old things 0 pieut gf Wilbur K. Newell, presi •}^| new. Ask for free 1 sample at Esta- dent of thg State Board of Horti- : 1 i ' han“ ‘ v pii'.tuie, who has recently returned Miss Jessie Jacobs who has fc from the Hast. He says the indust j at the home of O. R. Jacobs, her ry i-> not likely to be ov rdone and j brother, for about a month, is iui- tlpit ‘.ug demand for Oregon fruit proving in health in our city hav p > v exceeds the supply iu many ing gained fourteen pounds She quarters. While away, he visited came here from l.'niouville, Mo. jnatiy apple growing districts of the tor her health and now it is expect Hast. He found Oregon apples HAT we can enable the average worker to increase his earnings is a (act ed her mother will also t ome in well established in Eastern markets that has been proved by 17 years of success in so doing. From an "e x p e r September. It certainly is a healtn- and said the price paid for fruit im ent" with one Course of Instruction the I. C. S. has grown to he the from this state exceeds that giveu largest educational institution in the world with 30S Courses and a million ftil climate. 1 for the Eastern product. students enrolled. The proprietors of this institution (the I. T. Co.) have an M iss A lverda Treese, o f H o lli- 3 Cdn We Really Better Yc:.?« Sdlciry'i T IM E CA R D j e P. R. L & P. Co. : How about your buildings? iiow about yoi»r furniture? Jo h n B ro w n liS T A C .U lA o| -!• Gresham, 3 1 1 Represents the Oregon Eire Relief Aisocia- tion of McMinnville And six other lines WRITE HIM Hr leave word at this office 6:55, 9, 1 1 , l On riuirs lay 1 t the miH oper a ted by the RoU-y-1'. .j.r I.m tilar Co. went up in smoke. The origin of the fire is unknown. In one and i ! alf hoin.s from the time Mr. Ro ! v left th mill the whole vtrne Blase of ime« and th boil : t' ported safe and the engine only ; U'tially d nuged The rest of the machinery and the belting being al m ist entirely deilroyeu The mill w.i- i new one, having only been run about three months. The eoni- P " . n y intends to rebuild at once anil the foundations are already laid 1 1 is e , p. cted that the saws will again lie buzzing in three weeks time, then the,company intends to make up for lust time ,nd money. For Sale The l-’ern R .c k Farm of 14 1 a ■ ns 1:: lieen platted in acr- 44.', 10 Hie in ! tip, to plat See I), liri i" tir. Hstacad. la R F. D. No. i ——** — I R N IS H K P A N D HOU£ B K E E P IN G RO O M S Geo I.ockerhy I iver Sparks' Old Store CHURCH SERVICES M li. Church----- N ext Sabbath r Cars leave Poitlaml for Iista- cada: Mail and Kx|>re*s (»10 carried on this rim) leaves Portland for Kstuiuda 5:^5 a. ui. and 2:40 |>. 111. Leaves Hstaeada for T’ortla^d 4,. ¿6 p. [m. and 7 jo a. m. I'reiglit also leave«» Portlaml in the morning gees 10 ?aza- dero aijfJ returns to I’ortku.^ Main office« of the company: i j fc 1-2 First St. Portland, Oregon. N » # ■ • » r .i. '« -f. " 1 jti #- JviE, * * |«llgliXl. *F «.1*1. tl .in B 'V ™ r 'r 'c .ii . eg l '.U " U r ■ H E N R Y V . A D 1 X . M . D Mr. John Park, of KIwood, is go with your home plicae at night if re ing to preach at the Sunday School Church of Christ— N ext Sabbath quested. Out- long nug. next Sunday morning. T h is is to io a. in. Dr.L.A. W E L L S be a special service and all are cor Bible School dially invited to come and bring a Communion Services P E N T IS T C F ami Preaching ii friend. S H E A R E R AN D W ELLS? Mr. and Mrs. John Watson, (1f Young Peoples’ Meeting 7 D nntisin o l P o r tla n d 8 W ill v«*it KBtacada ou FffirUy mid. K iglik-y. En '.laud, are.it the home Preaching Satuvday of each week • .* Dav id Horner and arc so delight- Prayer Meeting «an Thurs Evening at 7:30 p. in. cd with the country that they think — R. VV. Sevvall, pastor of lc -atiiig permanently here. Appointments may lie njeide with I)c. A dix. --------- ---------- Jam es Park i . busy clearing and — Free Methodist Church fencing th.- school grounds It is & a very commendable act on the P. at- Attorneys at Law part of the directors. We can now Sabbath School Prayer Meeting ou have a cchool ground worthy the i^^Nortary IHtblic, Gcacral Lav* Wednesday evening 7 p. m Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, Ab name, as well as adding to its — Rev, Rojier of Gresham stracts furnished b.auty. Dimick MONEY LOANED V companied by Miss F.tella W ,111er about the first of August Mi s Treese is a back East achool •m arm " vvho is adding to her stör- of knovvledge by travel. S 'ic i-, well pleased-by wliat sbe k n. s -eu ! on her trip. OFFICKS: 2, 3 & 4, AN Ul< HSKM 111,11. /US O reg o n C i t y •/I et m e ___________ b S A uttntber of ranchers have com plied with our request to furni-.li samples of fiuit, grain, grass, and tn fget everything vve grow, as su f a ' -,'.»it (o be displaved in the Cou men lai rooms. Those sending or. V lavs 1 w - this vv - -k were: Claud W«vxl- ¿1 I »i'igl.y*. Settlement ; J II. lracy , |...i,.lvr K L . llo v g iiu l, C.i.ade m y S.uyer Ctirrin*v ille. tn ee t n n d a. — H. V. R e e d ,--------Representative Box 19 Portland, Ore. i The Forest Reserve on the C as cade Range under ranger II. M 11- dctihai is doing e.-nsiderable trail work this year. They expect to finish the trail tip the C f-ukanns to the Summit which will require about five miles ad li'i ui.il t ail They also intend to I uileft a new trail on the south .ide from Cold Spring cabin toward live Buttes. Mr. Mendenha! t ..i: a forw of some ten additi. u.d men in on W ed nesday, sevyial local men were pnoiig the u u m l. 1. ROLLER BEARINQ. HIGH GRAD«. CEDAR SHINGLES i VVe manufacture all kinds of Cedar [ Shingles and are prepared at alt times to. deliver the same. Also. | to sell at the mill, having stock on. hand at all times KRIEGER BROS. & CO. —-^PRCRRIETOR— Estacada A g e n t--A . FC J. W. Reed is having removed the , uildiiigs next the track on Kro , iw i v J o make room for the new depot. O kK co» SEDINO MACHINE. Scientific Hm erkait S erv ice Examinations Diniick, S P K lS u W A iL H Morrow FANTON Cedar Shingles | W hen in n eed o f First- Closet C ed ar sdiingles consult me. S h in g le s djetivet'eci at? at- the- miri. Nos. i a n d 2 a lw a y s on- hand-. W. A. loais, Salts Agt.. Estaeada R. FANTON J. V. BARR BLACKSM ITH Is still at Ota oM stand and witting to dc. any of the work in hit hn« 0 _ .. ft . . . . w Intcrnational Correspondence Schools C ivil E n stiu iw ln j M. ami P- M P H Y S IC IA N A S U R C S O N Sabbath School io a. m. Preaching at 1 1 a. m. League 7:30 p. m. O F F IC R , A D JO IN IN G U K 81 D EN C K Prayer Meeting on Thursday E ven Local and Long Distance Telephone ing ft p. 111. The- doctor's phone can be connected T h e ice cream social given by the Good T. mplars last Saturday night was a grand success. In spite of the rainy weather there was a good atten 'ance Arm a ml by haying thl» Adam.;, vvho was dishing the cold reliable, honest, Pags. goods, says he nearly- wore a hole high grade sew W HAT W E TEACH ing roacluuH. in the can scraping oui the last two New S k in " the liquid court dishes tor him-elf. He wouldn't Oregon fn is becoming a favorite M'RONGEST GUARANTEE. Cut out this coupon, mark X before tlw Course that iateresis you, I plaster—n^akes a solid waterproof say who helped hun eat it. wood for C41 builders says A B National Sewing Machine Co, covs ring. For sale at the I' .ta. .via W at tel I, secretary of the Oregon ] s!Rn i l ' a,ld IIlai: U to Ms' Gerald \\ ileox has left for E ast Pharmacy. Rplvfdere, III, and Washington Lumber Manufact | ern 1 n-.-gon to work with a thresh ----+.. "*t Tint K elley is getting I -4 ar.d un rs’ Association, who has just re- j ing crew. i like other folks has birthdays. So turned front the East. Not only is 60 YEA RS' Mr. Kan do savs he will have to E X P E R IE N C E 1 Tuesday was T im 's ,«r 1 hirtInlay pt used tor sills and heavy timbers 1 International T extbook ( orr.pdm , F rop rietors 0: 1 there were preseut ar h it home ,;et a silk 11 at to keep pace with all in building passenger equipment Ifowell « to help him celebrate th e. nt the glad rags Director but for siding and finishing as well. SCR\NI N , PA., I). S. A . w ears-..h ill they go to interview 1 Fred and Hilda Stuben, tv. ;-tt A s a result of Mr. W estell's visit, J Peniand, Albert and Ella L .yes school nnrms ’ K tep it up PreS ; the Oregon wood will be more e x - . Pleace explain, without further obli gat 1er* to m s. how I « n qualify for a larger salary T r a m M ark * ■ Tvd Block ley ami Carrie Wliitfi.-Id, F’ s a long time -ince vve have had tensively used for this purpose iti O soaiN occupation, c r gain a kncwlege : f the subject, befe; » which I have marke i X. any weddings in Spriugwater. C o p v n io H T « A c . all of Estaeada and 'Tommy nuvl future. A prone sending a sketch »nd description na*r rpilcklp ftfcerb*(n our oplqleii free ▼nether an Navigation Bridge Engineering Ad W riting Ella Jo rg of Portlaud, Ore Yfrs. ^Fritz Gartner of the Estaeada ::.. vMit l* >n is ptohnhly pfiteiitjUftto. i jnimtinLciv tloiiff strictlyeonfldffftiMM. H/m060dK « 8» I’ atcHts Sheet-M etal Drafting Show -C ard W< Itlng Railroad Construction sc.it free. Oldest perrey f^*r »ccuriiiN patents. H arry Bonney helped M is K l!cy fit ite Bank, waded Clear Creek for The finding of a coin of the early W indow T rim m ing Electrical Engineering Surveying I'n(utiie Liken tbroiiuli JHiiiui A Co. recelrt rjxnut notice, wltboMt cbur&s*, h\ hi»« Bookkeeping Electric Lighting Min E ngineering entertain the little folk Refresh- five hours Sunday and never caught Christian Era in a field near Forest Stenography Electric-Railw ay Work Metallurgy ,, merits consisting of cones, cake and 1 fish. Two fellows from Portland Grove has caused no little specula Chem ictry Com m ercial Law Telephone Engineering h a n d e n tn clf lltu n ire fe d w eefclf. I.nrtreBt, fflr- Architecture Banking and Bank Law T extile Manufacture candy were served to tile delight of came alter him and took out one A 2 Ifftton o f nriy orient llltv jourfwvV Terms, lift % tion as to how it came there. A n y c ir ; f«*ur tuontbs. |i. Nylv4 by iuj ncJER'iealCMa all and Tim . while iji the Progress hundred and thirty-six. Where tiquarian finds, in Oregon are not S ig n Painting Structural Engineer!! * German m u n c o 3C fDroadwsy. (| )g y y Y q J’ J j Architectural D igitLw Spanish office, seemed well pica--, i by his did you get your reputation Fritz.' tfrauch u f l U m i F 8 1 , Wnafctfitftoft LL C. pominon. The c m has been iden Heating and V c n lll^ . j English Branciie* three years experieu.e. tified us of the period of Emperor Plumbing Mechanical r.raf’ ing * T eaching A ». J. 5 . 9 8 :45. 10:45, A. M. and ] 12:45, 2 45, 4:45, 6:45 P. M. DODGI T a, veril*, vvho ruled Rome from 140! to 2t t A D. The coin is a very rare one but a few being known to ^0 be in existence. J -O K T I -A N D Cars leave Hstaeada for Port- [ laud: ; Hock wood, Oregon Phont The Horners and Roleys, whose ir.iil lmnit down last week have the ..ynipa'.hy of all Springwuter. Their tn igh b o rsin Dodge and Spring- vvater promptly subscritied a con invested capital of nearly 6 m illion dollars, ov,n ond occupy 5 buildings covering d a y s b u r g , Pa., w h o is m a k in g a siderable sum of money in case it 7 acres of floor space, and have a private printing plant turning out 3 1-2 tons to u r o f th e C o a s t an d a tte n d in g th e was needed to rebuild and fit up of printed matter per day which is used exclusively by this concern. Over A .- Y -P . E x p o s it io n , ill s p e n d in g the mill again. 125,00 01. C. 8. students have been awarded Diplomas or have made considerable otne tim e v is it in g h e r re la tiv e . the Henry Cromer is putting quite progress ill the advanced subjects of their Courses; 225/■ > more have e.impl--.e.l D ales an d W o m e rs ill }'■ tac.l i:’ . mathematics, physics, drawing, and other preliminary subjects with the a-., star.-e Sin h a s been to Hood River ar.d an addition to his barn in order to house his horses and give him a of the faculty of the Schools; and several hundred thousand others without end- 1 O rego n City visiting Mr. an d Mi frost-proof storeroom inside for his ing in written exercises (or correction have successfully pursued their studies from Spurlin an d Mr. an d M rs. W ile Elm er Dibble and our unique home-study textbooks j Miss T retse lias p u rc h a se d passage potatoes etc to San Francisco and w ill be ne- I ..rl Shiblcy are doing the work. i\cti,o;i tiiken by President Taft in setting aside the Josephine County caves as a National reserve meets with the hearty approval of the people of this state, who are in terested in preserving its natural wonders. One square mile includ ing the entrance to the .-aves has been made a reservation, belonging to the government, by proclamation I. C. S. T E X T B O O K S just signed. The caves make up a wonderful collection of roomy ca- j EASY TO LEARN. Because they are simple, clear, p o n c e , exac v e r n s and galleries in th e sid e of a EASY TO REMEMBER. Because each Course is a ...gn al chain; to remember one mountain in th e G rayhack range,] link ia to remember the chain. -ibout t o miles so u th of Grams ' EASV T0 APPLY. Because they are made to meet actual needs iu actual practise. r How about u>ur crops? i j ias Accident While Out Riding i FARM CHS! PROPERTY OWNERS! Into t! 1 ’a! « of Fin e A rts th ere hns gone fine a collection of w or» .. 0 f a it as has ever been thm vii ar a w o rld 's It is made up ( f loan collection: from Great H ritain, r ranee, Ita ly , Germ any and the ^ t,.rn . .1 A m erica Also th ere a re valmibl specim ens of work 1, jjie ii-i ; i:unb*rn a rtists of Ja p a n a: d China, and ninny f the more notable w orks of th eir ancient artists. 6«) valu ab le is tin* collo d io n th at insu ran ce lu the sum of $ 1 , 225,000 h^s been placed upon it with Lloyd s uiut. !.. tW'|>r.iof. It Is o f rf'ln fureed »«nerete amt T he buililiu« If Il-d g e th o rn Pu n ctu re-l’roc't 1 : c.- .. a p p ro , .il rtu.l tiu il a t th e speci'.l iu tr ..!u : v p. ice <¡11. led above; o r w rite for ou r b ig T ire nd ¿v.iurtry C atalogu e w inch d ; cnbcA am i «motca a ll m a k e s an d k in d s o f tire s a t about h a lf the usu.-.l p u » _ . . ra a j m / c «•*- but w rite us 1 postal today. D O N O T T U I - l .1 1 N<. a bicycle v f . \ . - V K \ r o S I T I ( > \ , SKATTIiK. GIVE HIM A C A U See FERRY For P a in t in g . P a p e i H a n g in g a n d C a lc e m i- n in g . 1 s t c la s s w o r k G u a ra n te e d PALACE MEAT MARKET We have K e n informed by Mr. H a n d le s th e iljn t , the Traffic Manager, that ike question of additional dock re ii-.i for H locada is now being c. u .idercd by the company. \EAL J h. ..pur at the brick plant has HOGS HIDES been taken up an 1 :s to be useil at tb >| r v. ing into 1 lie R iver Mill o m ; a n y ' s new operation. B e s t F i-e sh a n d C u re d M e a ts O b ta in a b le Cash Paid for hides and Market Products We Buy and Sell SH EEP C A T T LE CHICKENS LA R » EGGS sa u sa g e : MEAD CH EESE FRESH MEATS SMOKED MEATS Peniand C& Jorg