Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, October 14, 1909, Image 4

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    ESTACADA V ROtíRESS
(I X C i’ai'OKATKD)
DIRECTORS:
‘GEO. E ûtes , ¡’resident
A. E. S p a r k s , VicePresident
C h a s . K. D u b o is
E. S. WOMER, Rditor and Manager
Entered at th# postofflc* in Estacada. Oregon, as
second class mail
Published Every Thursday Morning at
1 STACU)A, ORIGON
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
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60
Thursday, OcL
14 1 9 0 9
IN UCH TOWN
and d is t r ic t to
_______ride and exhibit *
^________ ___ _____ __ __|__ ____ _____ __J Our agents everywhere arc
making money fast. Writ* J j r f u l l fi r t i c u i a n W iN .ial gj/tr at once.
VO MONEY R B Q l'iilK l> until )ou receive and approve of your bicycle. w esh i»
to anyone, an> where in the U. S. w&tkaut a cen t cU fotii in advance, p r t fa y fr e ig h t , ana
®llow TEN D A Y S' fK K K T K IA L dutiia; »huh tunc you may ndc the bicycle and
ml It to any test yoi-----
you wish.
are then not perfectly satisfied
put
— U you
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----- or do not wish to
m m the bicycle ship it back to u*
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—
- & y o u w ill n not
et to
keep
at our - expense
audy
5* <
out one n u t.
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jde bicycles
CA^TADV DDIf^CC We
furnish _____
the Inchest
grade
bicyc' it is . _jble to mak*
You save fio
■ Mtr I W ill m i v C ) at one small profit above actual fac._.,------
factory cost. —---------
to $ 2 % middlemen’s prohu bjMjujin* direct of us and have the manufacturer's guar-
..O T BUY a bicycle or a pair of tires from anyon*
aatee behind your bit;
our catalogues and learn our unheard of J o t te r y
at arty P rice until
c.tfe> t to rlilo r a g e n t* .
p r u t s and rem ark able
YOU WILL BE ASTONISHED I study
* hc-n yoU
beautiful
and
our r***^v?
superb our
models
at the catalogue
sstonder/ully
L kv p r u ts we can make you this year. We sell the highest grade bicycles for less money
* ory. We
- ■*- fi.o
4 i probt above
*
1 ‘
__are saualied with
factory
cost.
riy other factory,
can sell -- our
_____,
_ bicycles under your own uaiue plate at
UKD
E A _IBB,
L Iir' you c--------
. Orders
dent filled
filleu the
.... day , ----------
recc.ved.
M M X U N D IIANI* BICTCLK S * , We do qm I regularly handle second hand buycUs, but
w
w „ , have
___ _ a ________
________in
usually
number on lund
taksnj» trade by our Chicago retail stores. These we clear out
promptly at prices ranging from 9 3 to i d or • l ( L Descriptive- bargain LrO »tailed free,
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*—*—i>rted ro fltT c h a in s a
pom, repairs
COASTER-BRAKES, equipment of all*Lnda at hoi/ M s u su al reta il prices.
» g a y HEDGETHORN PlHSTURE-PROOF >JB0
i f SELF-HEALING TIRES ro niruomndoMur g l
m J V The regular retail Price o f these tires is
t? (/> per
é r r pair,
é a i r . hu
in tro d u ce we
tue w
W ill
ill MB* ^
$3.50
but t lo
to introduce
tell youasamplc pair tor S4.SO{cashwithorderp4.55).
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m
NO MORE TROUBLE FROM P IC T U R E S
N A ILS, T a ck * o r G la** w lU n o t le t th e
It has all along been the opinion ! a t r o u t. S ix ty thousand pairs sold last year.
two huuured thousand pair* now in use.
of those now in control in the city : Over
D E S C R IP T IO N t Made In mil sire*. It t*liv ely
and
easy
verydurableand lined inside w ith
affairs that it was entirely within a special riding,
quality of rubber, w hich never becomes
t
lunctures without allow-
ana which closes up sm all punctur__
ITottea th e thick robber tread
their power to grant liijuor lieensel porous
fne the a ir toescape. We have hundreds of letters from satis-
“A" and puncture atrip* “11"
ersstating that their tire* haveonly been pumped
and “ 1>,” also rim strip “ H"
if they so desired. In this opinion fiedcustom
up once or twice in a whole season. T hey w eigh no more than
to p reven t rim cutting. Thin
ordinary tire, thepuncture re sistin gq u alities being given
tire w ill ou tlast any o th er
they have another evidence of its [ au
by several layer* of thin, sp ecially prepared fabric on the
m ake-SO FT . ELASTIC aud
tread The regular price of these tires isfS.$o per pair,but for
EASY HIDING.
being correct by the decision reu
advertistfig purposes we are m aking a special factory price to
the rid** of only $4 80 per pair. A ll orders shipped same d ay letter 1 * received. W i .h ip C. O D. oa
dered bv the Supreme Court in tilt-1 approval.
*' as
S3 re
represented.
You do not y a cent u ntil you have exam ined and found them strictly
if you
per pair)
*
We w ill allow a casi disco tint of s per cent ¿thereby m akin _ g the price • t .f lf t per
case at St. John The present K fid
F U L L CA SH W IT
W H
ITH
O BD
O R K D ft E and
R and
enclose
enclose
th is this
advertisem
advertisem
ent. ent. You You run run no v risk in
us an order ss the tires m ay be returned at O U tt expense if for an y reason they are
council also shows a disposition to ^ •ending
not satisfactory on exam ination. We a re perfectly reliab le and money sent to us is as safe as in •
If you order a pair of these tires, you w ill find that they w ill ride easier, run faster,
serve the people. In this the Pro -1 bank
w ear better last longer aud look finer than an y tire you have ever used or seen at any price. We
know
that
you w ill be so w ell pleased that w hen you w ant a bicycle you w ill give us your order.
gress fully concurs and recognizes We w ant you
to send us a tria l order at once, hence this rem arkable tire offer.
n T f O r C don t bur *®y kind
» " y P/ice untl1 7°u I* ™ for • pair •*
that the people are the power, i I F Y O U i m V arnm
t c U T f f v f O Hedgethorn Fuucture-Proof f r e s on approval and tria l at
the special introductory price quoted above; or w rite for our big T ire * nd Sundry Catalogue which
Taking this view we believe th at' describes
and quotes a ll m akes and kin d s of tires at about h alf the usual prices.
f W but w rite us a postal today. DO NOT TH IN K O F BUYING a bicycle
flic Council thinks the majority of O _ _ O _ N O T mm*A
w v A I M or a pair of tires from anyone until you know thb new and wonderful
offers
we
are
m
aking.
It only costs a postal to learn everything. W rite it NOW.
citizens in Estacada desire that no :
license be granted and as they are!
J. L
but the agents to try to put the
views of the majority h» operation
that this policy will be maintained
so long as that sentiment prevails.
Those who thiuk adversely will be
placed in the position of showing
that the sentiment of the city is in
Summer has passed and how short it has seemed to lie. Here we
favor of a license. We are familiar
with the arguments used on both are again offering you Everything In Our Line At Prices That Are
sides of this question but it is need­ Right for the same class of goods.
less to repeat them here. We be­
lieve that the policy now pursued
will lie rightly uiaiutaiued, at least
until it is found that it does not
represent the wish of a majority of
the people aud that can only be ob­
tained by a vote of the city.
Our Winter Millinery is now on Display. In Knit Scarfs, Shawls,
Hoods etc. We have a nice line.
Hop growers are having their in­
Thanking you for past favors and asking a continuance of your
nings, with the prevailing quota­ Patronage. We promise to be courteous in treatment and Fair in Price
tion fbr the Oregon crop aV >j cents
per pound. The average price last
year was 7 cents, in 1907 7 cents
anil in 1906 12 cents. The last
high priced year was 1904, when
the Oregon hop went to 45 cents
and away back in 1882 there were
m IHI CIRCUIT COURT OT THT STATE OE OREGON
•0 Y E A R S ’
EOR THE COUNTY OF ClACKAMAS
•ales as high as $ 1 25 per pound.
EX P ER IEN C E
John J. McCormick.
plaintiff
In some respects, the market this
vs.
year resembles that of 1882.
Mary Ann McCormick.
defendant
To Mary Ann McCormick, the abov# named defendant
Light crops all over the world
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON.
We responsible for the prevailing
You are herehy required to appea; and answer the
complaint
filed against you in the above entitled suit
high prices. The Oregon crop is
bcsiana
on or before the 22nd day of November, 1 909. said
the lighest since 1896. The esti­
CopvmoHTs Ac.
date being after the expiration of six weeks from the
Anyone «ending a «ketch and description msy
date of publication of this summons, and If you fail to
mate of 70,000 bales for the year’s quickly
ascertain our opinion free whether an
Invention 1« probably patentable. Communica­
appearand answer said complaint, for want thereof
tion« strictly confidential. HANDBOOK c
“ ■
yield in this state is considered tent
the plaintiff will apply to said Court for the relief pray­
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sent
free, oldest agency for securing
«ecurlrur patenta.
Fatonte taken through
Munii A To. receive
th ro u g l.-----------
ed in said complaint, to-wit:- For a decree dissolving
about right, with Washington's special
n otice, without cbaree, lu the
the bonds of matrimony now existing between said
crop 14,000 bales, compared with
plaintiff and defendant, and for such other and further
17,000 bales last year, and Califor­ A handsomely lllnstrat cd weekly. Largest cir­ relief as may seem meet and proper.
culation of any sdentino Inumai. Torni«, *3 a
This summons Is published by order of Hon. J. U.
r months, |L Bold by all newsdealers.
nia has about 60,000 bales this year
Campbell. Judge of the above named Court. Which
order was made and entered on the 29th day of Sep­
compared to 68,000 bales last
Ufflco. 625 F BU Washington, D. G.
tember, l 909. The time prescribed for the publica­
season.
tion thereof is six weeks, commencing with tha issue
Thursday. Oct. 7th and continuing each week
It is expected this year will mark
A fast mail train between Chica­ dated
November 1 8th. 1909.
the first of a series of high-priced go and Portland that will bring thereafter to and including CROSS
& HAMMOND.
Attorneys for plaintiff
crops. This year, the next and Eastern mail to Oiegon in much
possibly one or two more, will mean less time than is now required has
Notice for Publication
large profits to growers After that just been put ou by the Harriman
because of high prices haviug stim­ lines. The train will carry no pas­ Department of the interior U. S . Land Office, at
Oregon. Oct. 2nd. 1909.
ulated production, more hops will sengers and will make the run be­ Portland.
Notice Is hereby given that Harry Crten Ptllow, of
be grown than are ueeded and the tween the two cities in 60 or 62 Welches. Oregon, who. on Dec. 1st. 1903, made
Homestead entry No. 15191, Serial No. 01048
price will drop agaiu.
hours, clipping off from IO to J 2 (or N ^ o INE'C Section 33. Township 2 South.
r
MEAR CYCLE COMPANY,
CHICAGO, I L L
D A L E S’
Remember that we always buy the Best
and Sell at a Reasonable Price
D A L E S’
P atents
BUY, s» .;.
T it u i! \ . E T C .
Watoh For
Death Of Green VI. Mayfield
A Pioneer Of Clack­
amas County
Good fresh meats at Tenlaud &
Jorg Palace .Market.
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Green W. Mayfield, an old piou-
$260.00. Cash or instalment, will
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i_: lite r, of Highland, Ore , passed to
buy a Conover, upright, Colonial
7
.
1
k
style,
mahogany c finish piano. D__
Prac- his reward on Friday Oct. 8, iqoq
* *
. liculh
,, new and , sells
.. r for .. y $425.00.
^ ^ I »net- was
. . . laid to rest in the cemetery
, ___ at Highland
on Sunday. Rev. H.
-Estacada
Statu Hank.
W. Kiihlmaii conducted the funeral
The Next Issue
service, which was very largely at­
If you have a good fat beef tell us tend^!. It is said there were almost
a hundhed conveyances- in line,
We want it. I’ aluce Market.
showing the high regard entertained
Q i a kk k N u k sk r ies —Our trees
for him by his friends and neighbors
are budded, not grafted.
Our
He settled at Highland in 1867
stock is not irrigated; we guarantee
where he has lived continuously
everything put out; we are not iu
since. Mr. Mayfield was a native
the trust.
E. P. Scott, Selling
of 111., but when a small boy was
Agent, Estacada, Ore.
taken to Arkansas and later to
Missouri by his parents.
Of The Progress
He stayed with his parents until
F o k S a lk
Six >ear old saddle
twenty
one years old when his
or pack pony. Prive thirty dollars.
spirit of adventure started him
Iuquire at the Progress.
across the plaius toward the West,
F o k S a i .K or will trade for a farm arriving at Great Eldorada, Cal. in
One of the finest resident proper­ 1846. The next eleven years were
ties in Estacada with one or four spent in the mines of California and
lots. Inquire at tlie Progress.
Oregon. He then returned to the
home of his parents in Missouri
And See What
where on April 30, 1867 he was
A ladies side saddle for sale. In­
married to Mary Ellen Moore, who
quire at the Progress.
still survives him. In May 186.8
We have several pieces of prop­ Mr. Mayfield with his wife, parents
erty left with us to negotiate a sale six brothers and four sisters started
for. Intending investors in Esta­ with mule teams across the plains
cada will do well to consult usas to Oregon. It is evident that he
we may have just what you want. must have carried a good report of
Inquire at the P r o g r e s s office.
this western country to his people,
and was, therefore, one of the early
The Estacada Pharmacy
‘boosters’ . They arrived in High­
High grade jersey yearling heifers land in October of the same year
for sale. Kilgore Bros., Spring- where he took a homestead and
water. Ore.
where he has since resided and
Money to loan on approved se­ reared his family of ten children,
curity—J. A. Suter, Eagle Creek, eight of whom are living. Mrs
Fannie North and James Mayfield,
Oregon.
two of the children having preceed
Has To Say
ed him to the great beyond.
Willis Mayfield,, of Estacada, Mrs
You can get fresh oysters ou F ri­
days by leaving your order at the Zune Robeson, of Oregon City,
Jesse and Ferris Mayfield and Mrs.
Palace Meat Market.
Vena Gard, of Highland, Mrs.
W A N T TO BUY OR S E L L
Zona North and Mrs. Mary Gross-
Harm; Hog, Dairy or Chicken
miller, of Estacada, are the sur­
Ranch; Orchard or timber. One acre
viving children.
His wife, six
or thousands. It will pay you to
brothers aud two sisters also survive
consult, Hartman & Thompson,
him. At the time of his death he
Chamber of Commerce, Portland,
had passed the three score and ten,
Edwin Hooker, Mgr. Farm Dept.
being aged 74 years and 6 mouths.
F or S a i .K —A Silent, drop-head,
sewing machine, only slightly used.
Rail Road Company Enter
Price $14 . Mrs L. E. Snow, Caz­
adero.
tains Portland Policemen
$ 1 a day
The Hotel Estacada
ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES
One of the m ost delightful Resorts on the Coast
Local and Tourist Trade Solicited
PALACE MEAT MARKET
Handles the Best Fresh and Cured' Meats Obtainable-
Cash Paid for Hides and Market Products
We Buy aud Sell
VEA E
HOGS
H ID ES
SHEEP-
CATTLE
C H IC K E N S
LARD
EGGS
SAUSAGE
HEAD CH EESE
FRESH MEATS
SM OKED MEATS
P e n la n d
J o r g
3 S 3 3 æiG£SIS£fcS-«
F
I
R
E
FARMERS! PROPERTY
OW NERS!
How about your crop*?
J4o\v about your buildings?
How about your furniture?
John Brow n
Rock wood. Oregon
P hone
G resh a m , 3 1 1
Represents th e
Oregon Fire Relief Associa­
tion of McMinnville
Anil six other line*
WRITE
HIM
Or leave word at this office
T IM E C A R D
P.
K
L
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& P. Co.
ESTAC AD A-PO RTLAND
Cars leave Estucada for Port­
land:
6:55, 9 , 1 1 , A. M. aud
I. 3 > 5 . 9
P- M.
Cars leave Portland for Esta­
cada:
6 : 55 > 8 : 45 . io : 45 . A. M. aud
12:45, * : 45 > 4 : 45 . 6:45 P- M'
CHURCH
SERVICES
M. E. Church----- Next Sabbath
Sabbath School
to a. m.
Preaching
11 a. m.
League
6:4) y. in.
Prayer Meetiug ou Thursday Even­
ing
8 p. in.
Church of Christ—Next Sabbath
Mail and Express (no passengers«
j carried on this run) leaves Portland}
for Estacada 5:25 a. m. and 2:40 p. in.
Leaves Estacada for Portland 4:26 p.|
. and 7:10 a. m.
Freight also leaves Portland
in the- morning goes lo Caza­
dero aud returns to Porttan..
Main offices of the company: 132 1-2 B
First St. Portland, Oregon.
(j
Bible School
to
Young Peoples’ Meeting 7
Prayer Meetiug ou
Thurs. Evening at 7:30 p. in
—E. W. Sewall, Pastor
H E N R Y V.AD1X.M.D)
—Free Methodist Church —
O FFIC E, ADJOINING R RSID EN CB
R H Y S fCl A N A SU R G EO N
+*+++
Local and Long Distance Telephone
Sabbath School
2:30 r. m . The doetor’s phone c»n be connecte-k
with y t m r tw o» phone at night if re­
Preacbiug
P. 34 .
quested. One long ring.
Preaching
». 34 .
7:30
Prayer Meetiug on
J O H N S T E fN E R , M. D.
Wednesday evening 7
p. 31
IftiYxicrAN a SeacHON
—Rev. Rojier of Gresham
Two hundred cops, who are city
and county guardians of the peace
of Portland aud Multnomah county
The question having arisen as to
were the guests of the Portland
what nursery grew the trees for the
Railway, Light & Power Company
W. H. Holder orchard near Estaca­
at the Estacada on Sunday. They
Office over the Drug More
da, aud as various salesmen have
J. V. B A R R
were accompanied by the police
claimed that these trees were fur­
band, comprised of thirty pieces
Sleeps et E. P. Scott's residence one halt
nished by the nursery which they
BLACKSM ITH
who entertained the guests as well
Mock sontli-east from school house
respectively represented, I hereby
as the citizens of Estacada with Is still at the old stand and willing to do
state that such salesmen have made
some fine musical selections.
any of the work in his line
false claims.
Dr. L.A. WELLS
The company provided four
The said trees were grown by the
D E N T IS T C F
GIVE HIM A C A LL
special cars that were crowded to
Russellville Nurseries. And in
S
H
E
A
R ED A N D W ELLS’
their capacity, which arrived here
proof of this we give a copy of the
HAI R C O MI N G Q U I
D m tis ts o f Portland*
near noon. The picnicers at once
order as it was filled for the Cor­
There is a great difference in scalp and
Will viait Estacada on Friday and
took possession of the Park and en­ hair diseases. This is the reason patent
vallis Experiment Station.
Saturday of each week
gaged in a target practict and other medicines fail. They lack Ike Individuality
Appointments may be mad»
Shipped to Mr W. H. Holder,
athletic sports to their liking. A necessary to cure. I put up the treatment
with Dr. Adrir.
Estacada, Oreg. via O. W. P. Feb.
wrestling match between patrolmen specially for you, and if I can’t cure
1.1, 1907.
Stone aud Gustafson was won by Dandruff and Falling Hair, there is no
use wasting money buying tonics. To INTERNATIONAL
270 Spitzenberg
Stone.
show my ability, 1 will offer to the first
55
Wagner
CORRESPONDENCE
hours from the ‘ present schedule. In of RT Intention
* ‘ 7/*!l to make Final Five year •“ Proof
f11“ to ««»
An elaborate dinner was served hundred Ladies or Gentlemen, 11 month’s
es-
5
Jonathan
Ground will be brokeu early in this way the Harriman lines expect lebllsh claim to the land above descilbed before the
by Lauryy of the Estacada, arrang­ free treatment. Send for special question
SCHOOLS
5 Rome beauty
December for a big cement plant to meet the shortened schedules o f !
R*c,iv,rl. u, “ • l *nd
•'
ed for by the officials of the railway blank today. Address Madam F U S tiTY
Portland, Oregon, on the 1 Ith day of November
5 Winter Banana
SC R A N TO N ,
PA.
near Portland that is expected to the Hill roads, which have put in 190».
company to their guests. The day G R A N T , F. o . u o x 1199 Los Angele#,. Cal.
5 Grimes Golden
Claimant names as witnesses:
contribute largely to the supply of tast trains from St. Paul to Pitget
was a bright sunny one and thor­
Henry Oak. Andrew Oak, Ezra C. Truman. George
5 Northern Spy
this building material used in that Sound.
Oak all of Salmon. Oregon.
oughly enjoyed by the visiting S e e
F E R R Y F o r H . V. R EED , Representative
4 Golden Russett
Algernons. Dresser. Register
territory.
The new industry
3 0 6 Marquait! Bldg. Portland Ore-
guardians of the peace and as their
Estacada Progress
355
Trees
total
number
will have a capacity of 1400 barrels
Painting,
Papes
traiu started on its return trip late
Astoria is in the limelight because
If you want first class trees, true iu the afternoon they craned their
daily at the start, with provision of a splendid building record during
Notice for Publication
to name, buy of the Russelville necks and waved their farewells to Hanging and Calcemi-
for enlarged facilities later. It will the first nine months of the year.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
cost $t,ooo,ooo. The plant will Improvements carried on by the U. S. Land Office at Portland. Oregon. Oct. 2. 1909 Nurseries, H. A. Lewis proprietor those left ^vho had enjoyed the day ning. 1st class work
Attorneys at Law
Notice Is hereby given that Lina Vane, of Montavilla. Oreg.
consist of 12 buildings, covering municipality and business interests
with them aud the last words de­
Welches. Ore*, who. on Ju ly 3rd. 1908 made
W N urtary Public, General Law
G u a ra n te e d
about 12 acres, and will be located there during 1909 total over £ I ( - j Homestead entry No. Serial. No. 018 for SEL*
parting were “ we will lie back
Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, A b ­
Section 33. Township 2 south. Range 7 each
at Oswego, a short distance south 000,000. This is a splendid show- j ofSE't
agaiu’ '
wu:ara„ t, M.rldl. n nl.dB0„c. „
te Mask Party By
stracts fwrntshed
of the city. It is thought that the itlg and with such a spirit being I mskeFIn»] Commutation Proof to uM bllih d»im lo
They were a very orderly bunch
G ood Templars
t
a . - »
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a
•
j th® land abov« descrlbad. befor® th® Rerlst®r and
field fot a cement factory there is shown,
MONEY LOANED
and among the number we met per­
Astoria’s outlook ts very
s. Und0ifle.
Portland. Or agon
We offer One Hundred Dollar* Reward
unexcelled, because of the conven­ bright.
on tha 1 I th day of Novembar I 909.
sonally were some of the most noted
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be O F F I C K » : 2, 3 & 4 , A N D R K S K N B U R
The Good Templars, of Currins-
Claimant names as witnesses
ient source of raw materials and
trailers of men on the Coast. Sev­ cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
JVio. S. Malcolmson, Mrs. Grace Curtts. Andrew Oaks vtlle, gave their first mask party i
O rroon C it y
O rkoon
the big market for the manufac­
*
eral of the railway officials mingled
F. J. C h b n x y a C o . Toledo, O.
We now have in our office a copy f |*William E. Welch ail of Welchea. Oregon.
\ last Saturday evening. It was a
Algernon S . Dresser.
Register.
tured product.
We,
the
undersigned,
have
known
F.
freely among them with a sort of
of Poultry Secrets that can be seeg. "Estacada Progress
j great success, there being a full
expressed satisfaction that there J. Cheney for the fast 15 years, and be­
bv anyone desiring to take adyjil-
' house and a merry one. Several
lieve him perfectly honorable in all
was none ' ‘dare to molest them or
Another decision of the Supreme tage o{ the combiualiou offer we
Notice for Publication
business transactions and financially able We manufacture all kinds of Cedar
colored gents from Springwater
Court in reference to certain chart- j IllaUei ask to see it It is
make them afraid.”
to carry out any obligations made by his
Dspartmsnt of fh® lm®ricr. U. S j favored them with a visit.
It was
Shingles and. are prepared at all
ers granted to cities in .907, in this than we thol,Kht it was. lt is Land offtc® at Portland. Or®gon. Oct. 2. 1909.
firm.
Notte® is hsr®by given that Grace G. Curtis, of too bad the bachelors were so dark,
tiaaes to deliver the same. Also
case just decided it was the St. John ’ worththe price
price we
we ask
ask for the
W a i . d in g , K i n m a n a M a r v i n ,
W elch«, o r.ro ». who. on A»t. 3rd. 1908. m .d . j b u t beauty is only skin deep.
Miller Property Sold
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. to sell at the mill, having stock oa
charter, and similar to Medford and whole three. The Progress, one H or.«»t«d entry. Seri»? No. 0184. Itr E'.cfSE!» I
o m iitp | j
A conversation game was played
H all’s Catarrah Cure is taken inAernally
hand at all titties
Estacada, the opinion reverses a year; Farm lournal, two years; SW '.O ISE *. SE ’, otswv lection 2 7 . T Township
2 South Rant® 7 East Wiliam®«* M®rldtan. ha*
E. M. Miller, through the Miller acting directly upon the blood and mu­
decision of the Circuit Court of and Poultry Secrets, one year, all ft!*d notice of Intamlon to mak® final Commutation the first hour aud then a grand
cous surfaces of the system. Testimonials
proof, to establish claim to land abov® describsd be­ march and priies were awarded. Real Estate Company, this week
Multnomah Co. in the case ot Sam for $1.50.
for® th® register and receiver. U. S . Land office at Mrs. Natson won ladies first prize cloned the deal whereby Matt Pat- sent free. Price 75 cents per bottla. Sold
Cochran, the defendant and appell­
Pcrtland.Oregon, on th® 10 day cf November 1909 |
by all druggists.
------ PROPRIETOR
and Miss Hughsby won ladies booby terson becomes the owner of the E.
Claimant names is witnesses
Take Nall's Family Fills for constipa
ant, aud orders that he be exon­
Estacada Agent—Á. Morrow
Andrew Oaks. G*ciçe Oaks. Eire Truman, Ltna priza.
LO C A L N EW S
Mrs.
Natson
was
dressed
as
M.
Miller
property,
which
is
a
nice
tion.
erated and that the city charter
Van®, all of Welches. Orest-*.
a ‘nun’ aud
Miss Hughsby was new house of six rooms, painted
Algernons. Dresser. Register
gives it the right to the control of
J. W. Reed has taken charge o! Estacada Prcgiesa
dressed as a ‘colored lady’ .
inside and out, with water and all
W AN TED
the liquor traffic. This decision j the work down at the power plant
Mr. Melvin Shauklaud won the modern improvements on the prem-
Highest Price Paid F o r A N« l i
would also sustain the position since the accident to Mr. Williams
gents first prize and Mr. Iver Erick- ises located on sth street, being lots
taken bv County Judge Dinaick in * nd the work is going right on. As
son the gents booby prize. Mr. i 7 and 8 Block 16. Mr. Patterson
COW S
When in need of First Class
the case recently tried from Kataca * n evidence of the prosperous con-
Sliankland was dressed as a 'Mex- will at once occupy the same. It is V. R. Sexton,_95 K. 30th. Portland Cedar shingles consult me.
ican’ aud Mr. Erickson as a colored not Mr. Miller's intentioa to leave
da. It also leaves little doubt about dition of OUr comrau" ' ‘ y
men
Shingles delivered or at the
B O N N E V ST U D IO
are needeil am' can get work about ;
mill. Nos. I and a always on
lady.
Estacada. He intends to simply
the cities mentioned being ahfc to
ESTACADA. . . . .
OREGON
Estacada in several different places.
hand. W. A. Jones. Sales Agt.,
Light refreshments were served keep things moving in the real
tktabIBh their own policy iu this
N ynh
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and more games were played and estate line and will erect a larger The Progress is one dollar a year
BUktler.
The Progress for printuig.
For AU Kimb ot I’ln.t' grHjU Work
everybody left happy.
and mote commodious house.
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