Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, September 09, 1909, Image 4

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T h e question having arisen as lo
what iiurserv grew the trees for the
W II. Holder orchard near Estaca-
da, and as various salesmen have
claimed that these trees were fur­
nished by the nursery which they
respectively represented, I hereby
state that sit, h salesmen have made
false claims.
The said trees w eri grown by the
Russellville
Nurseries. And in
proof of this we give a copy of the
order as it was filled for the Cor­ t
vallis Experim ent Station.
Shipped to Mr. W. II. Holder,
Estacada, O u g via O. W. I’ . Feb,
i A. 1907.
270 Spitzenberg
55 Wagner
5 Jonathan
5 Rome beauty
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5 Winter Banana
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5 Northern Spy
5 C.oiden Rus .ett
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f>KO. H s t k s , l*resi«lunt
A. V.. S pahks , Vic* President
C h a s . 1£. D u b o is
P. S. WOMKK,
Kilitof
P o u ltr y
and Manager
Entered at the tostoiiico in Esta:.;.:.i. O j b «. i . as
second class mail
P u b lis h e d
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Thursday,
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H E R E are seer, i i ; i t h poultry business, as
in any other ; h e b e t 1 let hods and newest
discoveries seldom .. : '■ the ■ . .tear poultry raiser
and the genera! pu’-rli f o r y e . ,' after they arc origi-
nated. A new ir.i".1 ; 1 c 1 a t - lu t.'y injuring the
fertility of sett i:; e; ; f
ur.ple, it as
SUBSCRIPTION ttATES
S ix months
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One year
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9 , 1909
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Oregon’ s, mativ ¡.roilnets that are
now being gathered at the annual
harvest are adding largely to the
wealth of the state gild ti e various
items that enter into the yearly re­
turn front the soil make a fine
showing individually -on.I collective
ly. The state's wool clip, which
has now been about all marketed,
will put £ | .0. 0,000 in the- pockets
of the sheep raisers of the state
The year’s clip amounted to 20, !
450,000 pounds of hue quality and i
good prices were realized, Eastern ,
Oregon wool getting a maximum j
price of 23 cents and the Wills 1
inette Valley crop reaching a top |
price of 36 cents. The season was
ideal for wool growers
Fleeces
were heavier than usual and the
grade of the product is high. The
wool money will lie divided quite
generally throughout the state.
A remarkable shipment of big
Oregon logs were loaded on board
the steamship Emma S. Dollar in
Portland this week. The logs are
very large, being 105 feet long and
40 feet in circumference
There
are 24 of the big sticks and they
are being consigned to
China,
where they will lie used to rebuild
the temple I.iug Yen, the most
fam oii, house of worship in all
China. The Chinese government
purchased them here for the pur
pose. They will be rarted up the
Grand Canal in China tor 200
pules and taken overland six miles
to the temple. The only possible
way to get the big sticks this dis­
tance is for coolies to carry them on
»lu ir backs. T h is seems impossible j
but it is actually done in China in 1
transporting big
timbers
over|
mountain trails, as will be done in
this case.
Probably the largest shipment of
pheasants ever raised in captivity
bv one grower in the country will
be shipped by R. F. Simpson, of
Lebanon, to the Idaho game ward
en, and the birds will be turned
loose to stock the state for the
Idaho hunters. Mr. Simpson will
send a carload and he is said to be
t'ie only man in America who
could fill such a big order.
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OTHFIi PAPER.
PAPK 1
OUR OFFER :
We are batching again. A ll in- .
citations to meals will lie promptly
pccepteil.
Mr. Ileu ry Cromer shipped a
carload of gray oats Wednesday to
the Acme Milhug Co.
Mr. Eugene Lewelleu has been
under tire weather for the past week,
Mr Ifeu ry Cromer has been laid
U P with
rheumatism and stomach
trouble, but is better.
Mrs. Bradford canre to Kstacnda
»nd visited with Mrs. A. K. Sparks
)'i (Jay. She was accompanied home
F ,dav evening by her daughter
H iV i wfeer has been spending some
\ lHHtng here
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned lias been, by order of
the Honorable County Court of
Clackam as County, Oregon, duly
appointed executor of the Estate of
i F. Revenue deceased. A ll persons
ha\ ieg claims against said estate
are notified to present them duly
veniteti, to me at the onice ot my
attornevs, Cross am! Hammond, at
Oregon City, Oregon, within six
months from the date of this notice.
Dated A ugust zh, 1909.
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S E N D OH B R I N G Y O U R O R D E R T O
ESTACAD A I
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One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast
Local and Tourist Trade Solicited
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TIM E CARD
OWNERS!
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H o w n h o u t \ o u r crops?
al">i:t y t i ’r b u i h l l i l g s ?
1 l o w ;i l l i t > o u r f u r n i t u r e ?
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John
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R epresents
L. & P. Co.
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Oregon Fire Relief Assoda- 4 5
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Cars leave Estucada for Port- 1
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Brown
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Cars leave Portlaml for Esta­
cada:
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U r le n v e w o r d fit t h i s of fic e
O REGO N
CHURCH
Freight also leaves Portland j ;
in the moruiug goes to Caza­
dero and returns to Partían- ■ ;
S E R V IC E S
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N ext
M E. Church
Sahhath School
Preaching at
League
Sabbath
10
a. m
8
p m.
7:15
P- Ill
Prayer Meeting on Thursday E ven ­
ing
8
p. m.
Main offices ol the compiuy: 14» i-J ’
First St. Portland, Oregon.
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R H Y S t C IA N <4 S U R G E O N
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O FFIC E, ADJO INING RKSIIIKNCK
Church of Christ— N ext Sabbath
Edward A Revenue. Executor Rible School
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Cros* and Hammond,
Preaching
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Attorneys for the estate.
Young Peoples' Meeting
Local and Long Distance Telephone
The doctor’s phone con be connected
a. m. with your home phone at rjgllt ii re*
a. nr. quested. One long ring,
p. m.
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D r .L .A . W E L L S
s . m r l e L a t e s t M o d e l ‘ ' R m i c r o r ” * r y c le fu r n is h e d b y
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m o o n n e y la s ! t.
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" f o r f u l l P a rtic u la rs a n d sp ec ia l o jfc r a t cnee.
m
i n g g m
Ii ’rite
N O M O N E Y R E Q U I R E D u n til y o u re c e iv e an d a p p ro v e o f y o u r b ic y c le . W e sh ity
t o a n y o n e , a n y w h e r e in the U . S . seif ¡tout a cent deposit in a d v a n c e , p r e p a y fr e i g h t , an d
a ll o w T E N D A Y S ’ l l i K K T R I A L d u r in g w h ich tim e y o u m a y rid e the b icy c i • an d
ut it to a n y te st y o u w is h . 1 1 y o u a re th en n o t p e r fe c t ly s a tisfie d o r d o n o t w is h to
,eep t h e b ic y c le s n ip it ba k to us at o u r e x p e n s e and y o n w i l l not he out one cent.
r p n / A j M p n i p r « W e 1 u m ish ti.e lv -;h st g r a d e b ic y c le s i; is p o s s ib le to m a k e
T M u > i v n l n t l u C s l a t o n e sm a ll p ro lit a .-o v e a c tu a l fa c to r y c i. t,
Y o u s a v e $10
t o f 75 m id d le m e n ’s p r o fits b y b u y in g d ire c t o f u s a n d h a v e th e m a n u fa c tu r e r’s g u a r­
a n te e b e h in d y o u r b ic y c le . I
N O T H U Y a b ic y c le o r a p a ir o f t ir e s fro m anyone
a t a n y p r ic e u n til y o u r e c e iv e o u r c a ta lo g u e s a n d le a rn o u r u n h e a r d o l fa c to ry-
P ric e s a n d rem <irkable sp ec ia l o ffers to r u i« - r a g e n t s ,
W f i l l H i l l I o r A C T A k H C l I t r i l w h e n y o g re c e iv e o u r b e a u tifu l c a ta lo g u e a n d
E v U V s lL R j D C f i J » I v l i i a n C l # s tu d y o u r s u p e r b m o d e ls .it th e •vjen-Jerfully
t
lo w P r ic e s '* * c a n m a k e y o u t h is y e a r . VVe s e ll th e h ig h e s t g r a d e b ic y c le s f o r le s s m o n ey
P&* titan a n y o th e r fa c to r y .
VV’ e a r c sa tisfie d w ith $ i.o o p ro fit a b o v e fa c to r y c o st.
B i t Y ( J L E D E A L E R S , y o u c a n s e ll o u f b ic y g le a u p d e r y o u r o w n iu m e p la te at
d o u b le
o u r p r ic e s. O r d e r s f ille d th e d a y re c e iv e d .
I E C O N D I I A N D B I C Y C L E S . W e d o n o t r e g u la r ly h a n d le se c o n d h a n d b ic y c le s , bu t
v -
u s u a lly h a v e a n u m b e r o n h an d ta k e n in trad e b y o u r l l.ic a g o r e ta il sto re:.. T h e s o w<- v U a r o u t
p r o m p tly a t p r ic e s ra n g in g fro m
to ft*.A o r # l ( ) . D e c riu t iv e b a r g a in lis t s m a ile d f e.
A A R C T C rc n r ? » » !/ r 5
w l i c o l « , i m p o r t e d r o l l e r e I m i i m a n d u e t l a l « , p i r t s , re p a ir s a n d
w J A j I H i r u n M n C t l f eq u ip m e n t o f a l l k in d s a t h a l f the nv.. ¡1 r e t a il Prices,
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^ SELF-HEALING TIRES ni iainosu^tfoxLY «
HO MORE 1 ROUBLE Fr.OM PUNCTURES
P .'A IL S , T a n k » o r G l a s s w i l l n o t lo t th©
a i r o u t S ix t y thousand p airs sold last y ear.
O ver tw o hundred thousand p airs now in use.
D E C C R JP T iO N : M ade in a ll sizes. I t is liv e ly
and e asy radituj
ry d u rn b le a n d lin ed in sid e w ith
J. ve
very:
a special I q
mialTty
u a lity o f rubber,
m b ’. icr, w
s v h ili,h
ich n e ever
ve r becom
hecum es
L ’ÍÍC *
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r 1,0 110 w hich < L v s i i p sm all ru n c lu rc s w ith out allow -
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11* g t 1 h 1 . e c a u i ir to escape. We h a, c h u n d re d s. ,f loiter.- from a a ti^ ■' 4S„
n
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fiedcustom ers sta tin o
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at th eir
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n ly b ee n p um p, ,1 L 'J a n d , “ “ V.
D ," a ls o r im s t r ip ..
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u p o n ce o r tw ice in a w hole season. T h e y w eigh
t o p r e v o n t r im c u t t iiiK . T h is
an o rd in a ry tire, the puncture re sistin g q u a litie s b ein g g iven
tlr© w i l l o u t la s t a n v o t h e r
by se v e ra l la y e rs o f th in , sp e c ia lly p rep a re d fa b ric on the
m a le « —S O F T , L L A S T 1C a iu l
{read. T h e re g u la r price o f these tire s i s fS.j>o p er p air,bu t for
ad ve rtisin g purposes w e a re m a k in g a sp e cial facto ry price to
>Ji Iv A S Y K lD l.N G .
th e rid er o f o n ly 54.80 p er p air. A ll o rd e rs sh ip p ed sam e d a y le tte r is received. W e sh ip C. O. D. o n
ap p ro val. Y o u d o not p ay a cen t u n til you h ave e xam in ed and found them s tric tlv as represen ted.
We w ill a llo w a «’a s h d is c o u n t o f <> p e r cen t (th ereby m a k in g the p . ice
1.55 p er pair) if you
fe n d I T 'L L C A S H W I T H O i t D K I t am i enclose th is ad vertisem en t.
Y o u run no risk in
sen ding us an order a s th e tire s m a y be return ed ¡1! O l ' l l e x p e n se i f fo r a n y reason th ey a re
not satisfa cto ry on ex am in a tio n . W e a re p erfectly re lia b le and m oney sent to us is a s safe as in a
b a n k . If you order a p a ir o f th ese tire s, y o u w ill find that th ey w ill rid e e asie r, run faster,
w ear better, la st lon ger a n d look fin er th an a n y t ir e you h ave e ver used o r seen at a n y price. We
k n o w th at you w ill be so w e ll p leased that w hen you v/anl a bicycle you w ill g iv e us you r order.
VVe w an t you to sen d us a tria l ord er at once, hen ce th is re m a rk a b le tire offer.
■ H f f - f i71 T f D J T C d o n ’t b u y a n y k in d at a n y p rice u n til you sen d fo r a p a ir o f
#r
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r w f c f c s .r I f n C o H edgeth orn P u n ctu re-l‘toof tfre s on a p p ro val and tria l a l
llx jve ; or w
ie s p e cial in trodu ctory p rice quoted above;
wi rite fo r ou r big T ire nd Su n d ry C atalogu e w hich
escribes and quotes a ll m a k e s am i k in d s o f tires at about h a lf th e usual prices.
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f, T r H i l N K l O F ' B U Y u
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us
a iL,irU
postal tod
ay. D O NO
I N G a b icycle
o r a p a ir <>f i n , . (rom au> ne u n til y o u k n o . tl.« w w » » J w ouUcrfui
o ile rs w e a re m
i a k in g . It o n ly costs a p ostal to le arn $:vcrythuig. W rite it N O W .
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t r a i l butwrileU91|p°staltoday
J . L . MEAD CYCLE COMPANY,
CHICAGO, I L L
A new way lo do an old business
Printer’s ink to tell you about It
The greatest listed real estate op­
p m.
Don't forget that you can rent j Preaching
D E N T IS T C E
the popular books of tIre day for Prayer Meeting on
S H E A R E R A N D W ELLS'
only 10c per week at the Estacada
T h u rs Evening at 7:30 p n
Do iitisls 01' P o rtla n d
! Pharmacy.
E. W. Sewall. Pastor
Will visit Kstncada fsv Friday and
We have several pieces of prop­
Saturday oi each week
— Free Methodist Church -
erty left with 11s to negotiate a sale
Appointments may he made
BLACKSMITH
with Dr. Adix,
i for. Intending investors in Esta-
2 :3 0
p. M.
Is still at the old stand and willing to do eada will do well to consult us as Sabbath School
I
any of the work in h i . line
IN T ER N A T IO N A L
i we m ay have just what you want Prayer Meeting on
Inquire
at
the
P
r q g r k ss office.
Wednesday
evening
7
p.
m
.
GIVE HIM A CALL
CO RR ESPO N D EN C E
— Rev. Roper of Gresham
SCHOOLS
Rea! Estate V/ants
BU Y, S E L L , T R A D E . ETC.
SCRA N TO N ,
PA .
IVople make inquiry
Their
More new post cards at the Esta wants are ns fallows: city property
H . V. R E E D , Representative!
cada Pharmacy,
at a rcasonnVie price, town lots,
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Good fresh meats at l ’entend ^ farms, fruit dairy, garden and tim­
sC/jr
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ber lands.
Summer homes and
Jorg Palace Market.
river front in demand. Some want
SEWING MACHINE.
I o k S w.h if
if taken quick. ^ | to borrow and some want to loan,
R O L L E R B E A R IN G .
fresh jersey cow and calf. Inquire { can you accomodatc an>. of those
J. V. BARR
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IN I A G H
WM
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a n d d i s t r i c t to
_ C É t e *» r i .<e a n d e x h ib it a
( )tir ; n ts e v e ry w h e re a i e
Mrs. Enlsom and her son Albert
were visiting in Portland tilt last of
file wtyk
Ernest, August, and Rose Oen-
jtro w ski, Neil Gordon, Hal Gordon
and wife, and Mrs. Bertha Drew
anil sou all went to the hop yards <
pear Woodburn, last Sunday.
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ut.-,' f m n a n d g r a i n .
o f o b t a in in g h ig h m a r k e t p r ic e s fo r
t r y sto c
ig e ll m e ti.¡ k 1 , a d m ir a b ly a da pte d to th e s m a ll
Th-
in \ illa y e o r s u b u rb .
i n d y ’s m e th o d o f o b ta in in g b u lk y fo o d a t a c o st o f
P Cents a b u sh e l.
D s. W o o d ’s
; r i t u f I. n y in g F- ix id f o r p ro d u c in g eggs.
J’ rofe.snor i t i «*’> F a t ( l e u S e c re t e x p la in in g w h y le a n
|ieps d o n ’t la y ,
The r e g u la r r e t a il p r ic e o f these tire s is
$$.50 p e r p a i r , hu t to in tro d u c e w e w i l l
s e ll you a sa m ple p a ir fo r
A c a sh w it h a r d e r
Mr Warnock who lias been visi­
ting bis son near Oregon Citv re­
ports that the melon crop is just
ripening down there I'ncle Mace's
own patch w on't be ready for mid­
night visitors for a couple of weeks
yet.
B
ll
j O n o C o p y P o u lt r y S e c r : b
A L L M O D ERN C O N V E N IE N C E S
6 :55. 8:45, 10:45, A . M. and
355 Trees total mimher
13 45, 2:45, 4:45, 6:45 P. M.
If you want fust class trees, tree
to name, buy of tile Rtisselviiie
U r ilJM T C -tr r -T X t l ' i n
I Mail ami Hxpre.s (uo puMengers
r U t v l . l > 3n c , U n i \ U
Xcarried on this rim) leave* Portland
Nurseries, II. A. l.ewis proprietor
H O U S E K E E P IN G
R O O M S T,or K*ta«ul» 5:25 a. m. mid 3:40 1». in.
Montaviila, Oreg.
¡Leaves Kstacacln for Portlaml 4:26 p., ,
Geo Loekciby
fin. and 7:10 a. ni.
Over
Sparks’
Old
Store
Notice to Creditors
; f «>1! fo r m n l is 1 a n y o f th e m t ! u s a m e a s
> v ‘ * p a t tiled ’ ’ f o o d s .
■ i;t •-.»-!• ; lu i ’ * m e llio d o f p r o d u c in g g r e e n
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Mr. Randle has bought a disc
plow and expects to have it working
the last of the week. We under­
stand that Charley is going to ride
tlie plow instead of going to I.ogati
next Sunday.
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® | 0 HE&QETI 20 RN PlSMCYSi^E-PROOF %R
Mr. and Mrs. W ill Cary took
dinner with Kandles last Sunday.
Mrs Cary ought to try feeding Will
ground corn for a while .tud try to
fatten him up a bit.
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S P K IN G W A H R
■ :.! À t u r t o « » „ i
U o ye-r’ s
W h at t o r. .
The Hotel Estacada I
i
:h V a lu e
or .£
and its d isc o v e re r is : n -: :
first «line, the s e e m
• t
p u b .ic . No c 'n .a h
: h.
I to a week
it the I ,ogre...,.
j wants?
and
in
around Estacada, the big five
year old power plant town.
E. M. MILL ER,
ESTACADA.
H IG H
to
Attorneys at Law
GRADE.
fbflT*Nortary Public, General Law
Practice, M ortgages foreclosed, A b ­
stracts furnished
The Estacada Pharmacy has j u s t 1 close a deal. Office Estacada, Ore
received its fail stock of school. E. P, Scott.
I looks and school supplies.
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w a n t k i .
good girt to do
work 111 private family in Estacada
and go to school. Call at the
a
M O NEY LO AN ED
Lincoln County Hi,gh School
OFFICKS: 2, 3 A 4, ANBRKSSN BtR.
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For information in regard to
I ro ^ rc S K .
! Lincoln County H igh School, Ste-
A ten acre tract i mile trom las- i„>grat>hy. Typewriting, Vocal and
tacada, also a five room cottage in Instrumental Music, Manual Train-
l.stacada, lot too x 1P7, terms will
Rent of furnished cottages,
he given on this.—.\\ . A. Jones.
'cost of living, address Prof. Wil-
O rego n C it y
sty le , t n a lio g a n v
fiiiis li n ia n o
‘
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W in . A u d e r s b y ,
•
know n
by
in -
CEDAR SHINGLES
|
by buying this
tically new and sells for $425.00 timate friends as “ Cap” , visited
reliable, lu.nest,
! in this section yvitli P. M. W agner
Estacada State Bank.
high grade sew­
and other old friends last week.
Ely Ribbon Estacada Pharmacy
ing machine.
Mr. Andershv crossed the plains in
STRONGEST GUARANTEE.
If you have a good fat beef tell us ,.530 when a boy ahout six years
We want it
Palace Market.
oldii He was raised on what is now N ational S e w in g M ach in e Co.
O c a k k k Ni k s k r if s Our trees the Jim Linn place at Currinsville. j
B elvedere, III.
are budded, not grafted.
Ouj In 1SO4 lxr crossed the mountains.
stock is not irrigated: yve guarantee and settled on a place near The
everything put out, we are not in j Dalles this being his first trip here
60 Y E A R S ’
EXP ERIEN CE
the trust.
K. P. Scott, Selling since leaving. It has he^n forty-
Agent, Estacada, Ore.
five years since Mr. Audersby left'
12 or c s a i . k . y n c . K
. good
„ , work . ami still when he returned his
F
A
team, 3 in. «agon, and harness. If
taken quick the price is $ .6 6 ,- l u -
quire at the Progress.
«
F ur S a l k S ix year okt saddle
or pack pony. Price thirty dollars,
Inquire at the Progress.
n,c,n0ry of ,he M ^ acc& a,,d roads
lVaS al,,,0st
co»rec‘ - H(-'
and W. H. H. Wade, known bv
oki settlers as " T ip ” W ade, yvere
boys together. He returned to his
home test Frid ay but his wife who
accompanied him intends remaining
W a n t e d A girl, by a private with W agner's foi some time before
fam ily, to work and go to school.
returning.
A ladies side saddle for sale.
.quire at the Progress.
j
,5 0 cords of No. 1 edging slab-
In- wood for sale at f l oo per load nt
the pile
Western Lumber S l Fuel
O rego n
We manufacture aM kinds of Cedar
Shingles and are prepared at aft
times to deliver the same. A lso
to sell at the mitt, having stock otr
hand at all times
'■ tefin 00, Cash or instalment, will bur> Newport, Ore.
buy a Conover, upright,
1
"
’ Colonial
Apply to Howard James.
portunities in Clackamas county
If so, I can help you
Dimick & Dimick,
T ract M arks
D e s ig n s
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
Anton e ponding a sketch and deserlrflnn may
Qiilokly ascertain our opinion fre e w nether i
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invention
is probably
patentai»!
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feloni
strictly
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r i c t i y coHUdentfal.
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ld e s t a aecn>
a g g e e n n c c y y f o f o r r « s e e r c t ir
u r i n in g g p a t* it e n t s .
P a t e n t « taken
t a k e n through
t n r o i ..
Patenta
M ima _ A _ C q . receive
sp e c ia l notice* w it h o u t c h a r g e . ! u t h e
Scientific ranchean?-
A h a n d s o m e ly I l l u s t r a t e d w n e k lv . L a r g e s t c l r .
cula^iQ U o f a n y s e le n i l i le J o u r n a l. T e r m s ,
sl
y u A r : f o u r m o n t h « , | L S o ld b y n il n c w seleni e r s.
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KRIEGER BROS. &C 0 .
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Morrow
FANTON
Cedar Shingles
W hen in need of F ir s t Class
Ce J a r shingtes consult me.
Shingles delivered o r at th a
mill. Nos. I a n d 2 a lw a ys o n
hand
W. A. Jon«. Safe* A gt.
Estacada
R. F A N T O N
See F E R R Y F o r
P a in tin g , Papet
H a n g in g a n d C a lc e m i-
n in g. 1st class w o r k
B r a u c h U ttlc e . C £ ¥ Set* W a s h in u t o a . D . C .
F or S u . i
Potty acres, m o s ttv j^ 0" ^staeada, Ore.
timber. 800 cords of wood and
CaL Henthorr, and Johu Logan
some piling timber, tyvo miles from left last week for the hop yards.
Estacada. A good bargain. Terms. These warm days are exceedingly
tiresome to persons walking long
W. A. Jones. Estacada.
distances
but we hope it won't Ere H andles
F or S a l k O ric K 40 acr* farm
long
before
they- return.
in Khvood. 35 acres in cultivate.u
f r o p r ie t o i *—
Estacada A ge n t—A .
Guaranteed
PALACE MEAT MARKET
the Best F re s h and Cured M e a ts
O btainable
Cash Paid tor Hides and Market Products
ORE.
5 acres in yvlieat, 15 acres in oats,
Mr aud Mrs fvarl and children
l 1 1 acres in potatoes
Jr-vr stock who h ive been visiting at the borne
in store. Team, harness and wagon of H. H. Anders of Garfield re­ VEAL
1 cow, 6 hogs, and too chickens. turned to their home in Tillamook HOGS
HIDES
Everything necessary to run a Saturday
Mr. E a rl’ s little ?on
farm. M u,l Is-sold quick. Apply lia s ' u sctiouslv ill but we are
-o W- A. Joues, Estacada.
1 gU-1 to uote is tuiptoviug.
We Buy and Sell
SHEEP
CATTLE
CHICKENS
P e n ia n d
LARD
EGGS
VALVAGE
HEAD CHEESE
M ESH MEATS
SMOKED MEATS
C& , J o r g