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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1909)
F.f TAC AC A r r o c r j.s s (I .VORI' »R %TK«>) D I It MC TO RS: G t o . E s t e s , President A. K. S p a r k s , V ice President C u a s . E . D u b o is E. S . W O M K R , E ta «red E ditor *nd M anager at tha pcatoffi e In EatacaJa. Oratori, aaccr.d clasa mall Published Every Nuirsday Morning ESTACADA, OltfGON W . ihip to anyone. anywh> re liT the U. S. ?« :thnut -r < nt deposit In advance, prep.iv f r tight, and al.uw 1KN DAYS* i'U K U ___________ T U IA L d u ! in« which tima ___ you may ____ ride the hkyileand .s sa to any test you w If you aro tl'ct, not pt-rlectly sauafied or do not wiah to Ï it cep it the bicycle ship it Uw k to u* at « >ur expense ausi yon w ill not bo out one cent. BAPTflDV D D irrC farn.sa tlie behest grade bicycles it is possible to make ■ AU I U lt i i R I v L * at one stivili profit above .. tua I factory e it. Yoe save fio buying direct of us and have tlie manufacturer's guar- r bicycle. 1>0 NOT III Y a bicycle or a pair of tires from anyont a Oteo at . iy /• . I : I 1 > l Ju. ter y prices and rtm ar I I e sfocta i offtt r u le r a g e n ls . YOU WILL B£ ASTONISHED r • r tow p r u ts we can make you this year. We sell the highest rra.'e bicycles lor less money than any other factory. We are satisfied with #i profit above factory cost. B ll'i'C lJ C D i’ A l.I.Il.S, you can s< I our buyclca under your own name plate at double'" our prices. Orders filled the d.iy received. hKCONU HAND m t'V C L K S . We do not regularly handle second-hand bicycles, but usually have a number on hand * 'ken in trade by our Chicago retail stores. These we clear out --------- at —:--------- --- - *• — promptly prices ringing m Hit to '■ • HH •> or f l » . Descriptive bargain lists mailed free. rto d ro llt r t-li.-iimt and pedaLs, parts, repairs and all Itinds kinds at COASTER-BRAKES, equipment 11. y sent of ■ i all at h a lf the usi.nl reta il frn .es. SELF-HEALING TIRES f o Thursday, Nov. 4, 1909 NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES K A IL S, Ta« ka o r Glut«« w ill n o t le t tho The correct way to pronounce it a i r ou t. Six ty thousand p a iis »old last year. Over two hundred thousand pairs now in use. i - Es-ta-ca da, accent oil tlie third | D E 8 0 R I R T I 0 9 t s Made in a ll siz e» It is live ly i easy riding, verydurableand lined inside w ith syllable, a having the sound of a am special q qtial u ality of rubber, w hich never becomes a special rous and wh which closes up, without allow- rou* ana __ sm __ all punctures I po as in all in the two last syllables. k * bund — Mired» s of letters from satis- the air toescape. We s have ini f lcustom ersstating that, ih eir fires haveonly been pumped S D IV E R S E AS T H E SO CIAL D I F F E R E N C E S A N D T H E CLI* M ATIC VA R IATIO N S OF NEW E NGLAND, T H E SOUTH, T H E P R A IR IE S C F T H E W E S T A N D T H E M O U N T A I N DIS TR IC TS ARE T H E A SP E CTS OF PUBLIC AND P R IV A TE C H A R I T Y IN AM E R IC A . T H E R E IS I N D I S P U T A B L E N E E D CF A U N IF O R M LA W O F S E T T L E M E N T A N D R E M O V A L FOR T H E W H O L E T E R R IT O R Y C F T H E U N IT E D S T A T E S . H »■id ali*o rfin s tr ip “ l i ,# D A L E S’ / Department of the Interior. United States Land Office. Portlarvi. Oregon. Jan. 15th 1909. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by Harry L. Keats contestant, against Homestead entry No. 14819. made April 6th 1903. for Nfc NEK. and N '2 NW* Section 28. Township 2 south. Range 6 East. Willametto Meridian, by Fred Richards Contestee, In which it Is alleged that said Pred Richards has never built any house upon, nor inhabited said land: he has never made any improvements and has totally abandoned said land; that said alleged absence from the said land was not due to his employment In the Army. Navy or Marine Corps of the United States as a pri vate soldier, officer. seaman or marine, during any war In which the United States might have been en gaged; said parties are hereby notified to appear, re spond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o’clock a. m. on December 15th. 1909 before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office In Portland. Oregon. The said contestant having. In a proper affidavit, filed October 22. 1909. set forth facta which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made. It Is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by dueand proper publication. ALGERNON S . DRESSER Register Better roads for this state is the What is to be done by our city object of the Oregon Oood Roads officers with regard to raising funds Association, formed in Portland to meet the demands of the city ? It during the past week with a strong . is very evident that something ■ iemlier«hip. Tlie association will | must be done and that at once to work for good roads legislation, | meet the city’s liabilities. This uniform plans of improvement thing of simply paying bills by throughout the state and the col- j granting orders for their payment lection of money for road building. | without any money to meet the It is planned to collect a fund of i payment, will soon put the city to $15.000 during the next two years ! the “ bad” . We all like city privi- and engage a competent road eti ¡leges— paved streets—electric lights gltieer WllO shall direct all road work in the state. Much good is 1 - *00* r° ads' etC” an<1 theV “U 1 cost monev. It is up to our officiais expected to resu I t from the for- to act at once to create a revenue to mat ion ot the association meet the demands of our citv ex penses. The light company has The taking of the thirteenth cen sent in a statement for a large bal sus of the United States will com ance due for street lights during mence on the tttli day of April the two years commencing July 1910. 65,000 men will be required 1907 to July 1909. There is no to take 1 the net neccAsarv data and it is fl,ndf |Q meet the montlllv ligM :ed that it will cost four mil- , ... estimated .......................... bill now. \\ ha 1 is to be done gen lio:i> of dollars tlemen of the council? The Pwigre*« w ill m ake » g «xl ChriM iu* present to «end to your fnctula. , The P ro;rt:s in out- dollar .» year A L L MODERN CONVENIENCES b r One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast 11 :_ _ ! PALACE HEAT MARKET Local and Tourist Trade Solicited Hmmmmma— , elaborate provision tor tlie poor. 1 Tho poor uiv not beloved, and they dro disposed of in tho easiest way. Very few states show any expenditure upon outdoor relief of he destitute. --------------------------------- Notice for Publication VEAL HOGS HIDES SHEEP LARD C A TTLE CHICKENS EGGS Penland W H E N T H E C L O U D S R O L L BY I T W I L L BE SEEN T H A T WE STILL HAVE THE COUNTRY T H A T P R O V I D E N C E G A V E US, T H A T W E S T I L L HAVE A PEOPLE AND T H A T W E S TILL HAVE T H E BOUNDLESS O P P O R TU N ITIES W HICH , A F T E R EVERY REVERSE IN T H E PAST. INVARIABLY H A V E S P E E D I L Y L I F T E D US H I G H E R A N D Y f T H IG H E R . G I V E N T H E S E , W H A T AMEP.ICAN F EAR S T H E RESULT? In most respects our country NEVER has been in a happier posi tion than today. It is not merely nt peace, but on terms of absolute good ill, with all the world. Tho meu of today have not lost tho FAITII OF THEIR FA THERS, and they are not unworthy the inheritance they have re ccived. They have seen clouds before, hut their hearts arc as brave and glad as those of the Plymouth pilgrims or tlie heroes of the civil war. BUY, SELL, TR A D E , ETC. Two good work horses for sale — Inquire at tbi Progress. Good fresh meats at I’enland & Jorg— Palace Market. $260.00, Cash or instalment, will buy a Conover, upright, Colonial style, mahogany finish piano. Prac tically new and sells for $425.00. — Estacada State Batiks If you have a good fat beef tell us We want it. Palace Market. Our trees are budded, not grafted. Our stock is not irrigated; we guarantee everything put out; we are not in the trus». E. P. Scott, Selling Agent, Estacada, Ore. Q uaker N u r s e r ie s — F or S a l e or will trade for a farm One of the finest resident proper ties in Estacada with one or four lots. Inquire at tne Progress. We have several pieces of prop Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office, at erty left with us to negotiate a sale Portland. Oregon. Oct. 2nd, 1909. Notice is hereby given that Harry Creen Pillow, of for. Intending investors in Esta Welches. Oregon, who. on Dec. 1st. 1903. made cada will do well to consult us as Homestead entry No. 15191. Serial No. 01048 for NHofNEK Section 33. Township 2 South.- we may have just what you want. Range 7 oast Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of lntentioh to make Final Five year Prool to es Inquire at the P r o g r e s s office. tablish claim to the land above described before the You can get fresh oysters on Fri Register and Receiver. U. S . Land Office, at Portland. Oregon, on the l 1th day of November days by leaving your order at the 1909. Palace Meat Market. Claimant names as witnesses: Henry Oak. Andrew Oak. Ezra Q. Truman. George W a n t e d — O ne or tw o men to Oak all o f Salmon, Oregon. Algernon S . Dresser. Register cut wood at Eagle Creek, apply to Estacada Progress Attention! The question having arisen as to what nursery grew the trees for the W. H. 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 such salesmen have made false claims. The said trees were grown by the Russellville Nurseries. And in proof of this we give a copy of the order as it was filled for the Cor vallis Experiment Station. Shipped to Mr W . H. Holder Estacada, Oreg. via O. W. P. Feb. Jorg 3 K B H a sa z eaaseM£2Eeaasasc«i3 B y W H IT E L A W REID. A m b a s sa d o r to G reat B rita in . k k T O llI I N ’ Ci could lx.1 more un-American than to he downcast I n M over TEMPORARY discouragements or to despair of tho j i republic because some of our people unhappily have lost • their money ALMOST AS FAST AS THEY HAVE .MADE IT. Wo have seen such things before, and it was WORSE when the country was not half so big or half so rich us it is now, and we have not forgotten how wc came out of them. H E A D CHEESE FRESH MEATS SMOKED M EATS SAUSAGE No Fears For A m e ric a ’s Future. D A L E S ’ The Columbia river will be re stocked with Sockeye salmon as a result of a visit during the past week of United States Fish Com missione! George H. Bowers, of Washington, I) C. He lias ordered the shipment of 2,000,000 Sockeye eggs from the Yes Bay, Alaska, hatchery to be delivered to the Bonneville hatchery, and the young fry will be turned iuto the Columbia. During the past few years the Sockeye has been grow ing scarce in the Columbia but it is believed that this fine variety of commercial fish will be propagateli in sufficient quantities to meet the ravage of the fishermen by restock ing the river. The Hotel Estacada B y Dr. E M IL M UN STERD ERG . P r e s id e n t o f t h e D e p a rtm e n t o f P u b lic C h u ritie s o f B e rlin . G erm a n y. 80 up once or twice in a whole season. T hey w eigh no more than to prevent rim cutting, tuu an ordinary tire, the puncture resistingq u alitics being given u y other c tire will outlast a any Extensive irrigation works are by several layers of thin, sp ecially prepared fabric on the make - 80 FT, fcX A A STIO tread. The regular price of these tires is j8.p>per pair,but fur KASY HIDING. likely to follow the railroads now advertising purpose« w eare m aking a special factory price to the rider of only $4 So per pair. AM orders shipped 1 M ille d ay letter is received. We ship C. O. D. being built into Central Oregon. approval. You do not 1 p .y . cent until you have exam ined imd f iuml them atrictly as represented, w e w ill allow a casl ah d isco u n t of a per cent (thereby m aking tlie price • 1 .5 5 per pair) it you •eou H . . l-G . . . . CASH . . . . . . . \V1 1 11 OIUI1.K and enclose tlua advertisem ent. You run no risk tn Promised transportation for that «end sending us an order aa the tires m ay be returned nt O l it expense if for any reason they are section of the state lias changed the not aatislaclo ry on exam ination. We arc perfectly tellab le and money sent to us is ss safe as in a bank If you order a pair of these tires, you w ill find th at they w ilt ride easier, run faster, irrigation policy of Secretary Bal- w ear better last longer and look finer than any tire you have ever used or seen at an y price. We know that you " v illh e so w ell pleased that when you want a bicycle you w ill give us your order. linger and he will take tip various We w ant you to send us a tria l order a t once, hence th is rem arkable tire offer. _ _ _____ _ _ _ _ _ don't buy an y kind at an y p-ice until you send for a pair ol lledgetliorn Puncture-l’ruof c'res on approval and tria l at undeveloped projict. in Oregon S r t C J S S N k t - U B the special introdiiclory price quoted above; or w rite for our big T ire nd Sundry Catalogue which with the Reclumati n Service in the describes and quotes a ll m ak esau d kinds of tires at about half the usual prices. _____ _ _ - . _ _ ... _ but w rite us a postal today. HO NOT T H IN K O F BUYING • bicycle near future. O U HISS W i l l B or a pa ir of ti r es from a D y c u e until you k n o w t h e new and woudertul offers wc are m aking. It on ly costs a postal to learn e v e r y t h i n g . W rite it NOW. Oregon will get its full share of ben-fits under the National recla J . L MEAD CYCLE COMPART, CHICAGO, IL L mation law, declares the Secretary of tjie Interior, In addition to the amounts heretofore allotted, this state will be entitled to about $2- 700,000 by 1912. Secretary Bal linger plans to set to work on some of the undeveloped projects Summer has passed and how short it has seemed to be. Here we in this state as soon as the necessary are again offering you Everything In Our Line At Prices That Are funds become available. The building of radroads into the Right for the same class of goods. interior of the state make the semi- arid districts accessible for recla mation projects. Just what district R em em ber th a t w e a lw a ys buy the Best will lie beuefitted first by new irri and Sell a t a R easonable Price gation works has not yet been an nounced. Our Winter Millinery is now on Display. In Knit Scarfs, Shawls, Hoods etc. We have a nice line. Boys and girls of Portland and Thanking you for past favors and asking a continuance of vour vicinity have entered heart and soul into a poultry raising move Patrouage. We promise to be courteous in treatment and Pair iu Price ment fostered by the local Y. M. C. A. About 1000 have joined the Portland Junior Poultry Association practically all being school children between tlie ages of 12 and 18 The association has tlie hearty co-op IN THE CIRCUIT COIR! OT THE STATE Of OREGON eration of the Oregon Agricultural Notice for Publication TOR THE COUNTY Of CLACKAMAS College and the department of D epartm ent of the Interior. U. S. land John J. McCormick, plaintiff poultry husbandry of that insti office at Portland, O regon, O ct. 30, 1909. vs. N otice is hereby giv en that John W . E xon Mary Ann McCormick. defendant tution has just issued a bulletin an of Plagie C reek, O re., w ho, on June 5th, Ann McCormick, the above named defendant nouncing a contest in poultry rais 1903,made Hom estead en try N um ber 14,- To IN Mary THE NAME OF THE STATE QF OREGON ing for which Í200 in cash prizes 943, Serial Num ber 01012 for W 1-2 of W You aro I ereby required to appea; and answer the filed against you in the above entitled suit has been offered. The first prize is 1-2, sec. 12, tow nship 3 South rau ge 4 E. complaint on or before the 22nd day of November. 1 909. said 5ioo, the second #50, while ten W illam ette m eridian, has filed n otice of date being after the expiration of six weeks from the date of publication ot this summons, and if you fail to awards of $5 each will also be in tention to m ake final five year proof to appearand answer said complaint, for want thereof establish claim to the land above des made. The contest opens Novem cribed before the register and receiver, the plaintiff will apply to said Court for the relief pray ed In said complaint, to-wit:- For a decree dissolving ber t. The school children were U. S. land office at Portland, Oregon, the bonis of matrimony now existing between said plaintiff a-’d defendant, and for such other and further interested in poultry raising by the on the 15th d ay of D ecem ber 1909. relief as may seem meet and proper. C laim an t nam es as witnesses: Y. M, C. A. because of the liealth- This summons is published by order of Hoh. J. U. and profitable nature of the work W m . H. Muttoon, of Springw ater, Ore. Campbell, Judge of the above named Court. Which G eo. A. K iU m iller, of E agle C reek, Ore. order was made and entered on the 29th day of Sep and because the industry needs Oscar M. M ay o f O regon C ity , Ore. tember. 1909. The time prescribed for the publica stimulating in the Pacific North D. A. W aters of Portland, Ore. tion thereof is *ix weeks, commencing with the issue dated Thursday. Oct. 7th and continuing each week west, the supply of poultry and Algernon S. Dresser, R egister thereafter to and including November 18th, 1909. eggs in this section being inad Estacada Progress. CROSS & HAMMOND. Attorneys for plaintiff equate to meet the demands. CONTEST NOTICE $10 a week Of course grove duHeu'tics ..:i e from tlie terms of agreement pre vailing between the different stutes as to the responsibility for desti tute members of various stiles. Tho only advisable principle in relief U tiR O O U O E ^O H L r administration is TO GIVE EYEKY ONE THE KIND OF HELP THAT HIS PARTICULA It CASE DEMANDS. Adher ing to this principle involves tlie equipment of a great vuriety of insti H andles the Best F re s h and C ured Meats O btainable tutions. To satisfy the growing demands of this description LARGE Cash Paid for Hides and Market Products MEANS ARE RE(fUIItEI), such as can be raised only by largo and wealthy communities. In smaller communities tho lack of means We Buy and Sell the thick rubber tread and puncture strips “B" always goes hand in hand with DISTINCT AVERSION to such s«t§0 HED3ETH0RN PBKGiiiFE-PROOF» The r e g u la r r e t a il p rice o f these tires is $S.SO Per p a ir , b ut Ut introduce u e w i l l b-M te ll you a sample p a ir torf4.dd'tash unihorder$4JS ). T he U n itei States Needs a N ational C h arity Law. F m 1-Jj $ R E IIow about a our crop«? b o w about you r buildings? How about you r furniture? $ à m I FARMERS! PROPERTY OWNERS! -J John Drown R o c k w o o d , O reg on P hone G re sh a m . 311 Represents the % Oregon Fire Relief Associa tion of McMinnville Anti six | other line« WRITE $ HIM Or leave word at this office TIME CARD P. R. L & P. Co. KSTACADA-PORTI.AND Cars leave Estacada for Port land: 6:55, 9, n , A. M. and 1. 3 . 5 . 9 P. M. Cars leave Portland for Esta cada: 6: 55 . 8: 45 > » 0 - 45 . A. M. and 12:45, 2 45. 4 45. M S P- M. _| ©s CHURCH SERVICES M E. Church-----Next Sabbath Sabbath School 10 a. tn. Preaching 7:30 p. m. League 6:45 p. m. Prayer Meeting on Thursday Even ing 8 p. m. Church of Christ— Next Sabbath Bible School 10 a. m. Young Peoples' Meeting 7 p. m. — E. W. Sewall, Pastor — Free Methodist Church — Sabbath School 2:30 r. m . Preaching p. m . Preaching 7:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting on Wednesday evening 7 p. m — Rev. Roper of Gresham Mail and Express passengers! (no Jcarried on this run) leaves Portland^ Hfor Estacada 5:25 a. m. and 2:40 p. in I SLeaves Estacada for fttvtlaud 4:26 p.| |m. and 7:10 a. m. Freight also leaves Portland in the morning goes to C'aza- dero and returns to Portlan*. 25 Main offices of the company: 132 1-2 First St. Portland, Oregon. ^ H E N R Y V .A D IX .M .D P H Y S IC IA N & S U R G E O N 1 O F F C B , A D JO IN IN G R K S ID R N C B Local and Long Distance Telephone The doctor’s phone con be connected with yonr home phone at night it re quested. One long ring. D r.L .A . W E L L S D E N T IS T C F J . V. B4RR SH EARER AND D e n tists BLACKSMITH Is still at the old stand and willing to do any of the work in his line W ELLS: P o r t la n d of Will visit Estacada on F rid ay and* Saturday of each week Appointments may tie made with Dr. A dix. r3 , 19 0 7 . 270 Spitzenberg 55 Wagner 5 Jonathan 5 Rome beauty 5 Winter Banana 5 Grimes Golden 5 Northern Spy 5 Golden Russett 355 Trees total number If you want first class trees, true to name, buy of the Rtisselville Nurseries, H. A. Lewis proprietor Montavilla, Oreg. Notice GIVE HIM A C ALL HAI R COMI NG J O H N S T E I N E R , M. D. OUT There is a great difference iu scalp and hair diseases. This is the reason patent m edicines fail. T h ey lack the individuality necessary to cure. P h y s ic ia n a S urgeon Office over the Drug Store I put up the treatment specially for you, and if J can’t cure Sleeps at E . P. S cott’s residence one half, Dandruff and F a llin g Hair, there is no block south-east from school house use w asting m oney b u yin g tonics. To show m v ab ility, I will offer to the first hundred Ladies or Gentlem en, a m onth’s INTERNATIONAL free treatm ent. Send for special question CORRESPONDENCE blank today. Address Madam PURITY g r a n t , p . o. b o x 1199 Los Angeles, Cal SCHOOLS. See F E R R Y 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 . 1st c la s s w o r k % SCRANTON, PA. H . V. R E E D , Representative 206 M a rttu a m B ld g . P o r t la n d O r & Reports adverse to the solvent Dr. Stryker, 141J 4 First St., Port condition of tlie Estacada State land. Bank are in circulation in Estacada Notice for Publirction and its vicinity, the origin of which DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Real Estate Wan is S. Land Office at Portland. Oregon. Oct. 2. 1909 People make inquiry. Their is very difficult to ascertain,^ For Notice Is hereby fl/en that Lina Vane, of Attorneys at Law W- be? Oreg. who. on Ju ly 3rd. 1903 made j wants are as follows: city property the welfare of our depositors and RV*Nortary Public, General Law Homssread entry No. Serial. No 018 for SEL . , , • . , . anyone wishing to transact business Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, Ab .( 3 ! T ^ x h l t 2 ,™ h R . n , . 7 « h | a t a r t -a S O n a b I« I " * * - ,O W n l 0 t S - Hows This? embraced within good banking, w.iumett*Mfridi»r. j j n > « of intuition tc faruis. fruit dairy, garden and tim- stracts furnished make Final Commutation Proof, to eatabliah claim to Summer homes and with our institution, may rest as We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward the land above described, before the Register and her lauds. for any case of Catarrh that cannot lie MONEY LOAN ED r « - » - i u s . Lam! office at Poulard, Ora*co j river frout in demand. Some want sured, that our bank is absolutely S cured by H all’s Catarrh Cure. on the 1 1 th day of November 1909. solvent and ready to meet all de ; to borrow and some want to loan, Claimant names aa witnesses F. J. C h k n k y a C o . Toledo, O. O F F I C I » : » , 3 & 4 , ANDRKSKN HLD. Jnr. S. Malcolmson. Mrs. Grace Curtla Andrew Oaks CB11 yOU aCCOtTOdate any of those mands made upon it. We, the undersigned, have known F, O regon William E. Welch alt of Welches, Oregon. These rumors are circulated J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be O r e g o n C i t y ¡wants? If so, le a n help you to Algernon S . Dresser. Register. either through ignorance or selfish lieve him perfectly honorable in all Estacada Progress ¡close a deal. Office Estacada, Ore. motives, as the pending cases men business transactions and financially able E. P. Scott. tioned in the papers connecting the to carry out any obligations made by his Notice for Publication firm. names of Mr. Geo Estes and Dr. We manufacture all kinds of Ceda» W a id iit o , K i n m a n a M a r v i n , Dapaitment of th« Interior. U. S FREE I FREE! S. W. Stryker with the present Lard office ef Portland. Oregon. Oct. 2 1909. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Shingles and are prepared at all Notice Is hereby given that Grace G. Curtis, of Oregon Trust affairs, has nothing Also Hall's Catarrah Cure is taken internally times to deliver the same. Welches. Oregon, who. cn Aug. 3rd. 1908. to do with this bank hi any man acting directly upon the blood and mu to sell at the mill, having stock on Homestead entry. Serial. No. 0184 . fbr E'iofSEH'. SW'.olSE1. SEUctSW'« 1 * 0101127 . Ttwnxhip ner or form. Mr. Estes aud Dr. cous surfaces of the system. Testimonials band at all times Away By The Esta sent^ree. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold J South Rut. 7Boot wiiior*»* M«i«sn. hu Sttyker having severed all business by all druggists. flioinollco of lntem;onto n;»I« final Commutation cada Pharmacy i wc». t o««bi , »hcoi mt nunj . b. b. - relations with this bank on the 7th Take H all’s Fam ily Pills for constipa ' ' r r'*” ,r *nd r**!v' r u.s U n i , i c« « KRIEGER BROS. & C 0. day of June 1909. tion. PcrU»nd.Or**on, on A * 10 dar of N ;v*mu*r 1909 -----PROPRIETOR— Claimant nemes as wit • oseee With each 25 cent cash purchase L. E. B ei . ftls , Cashier Estacada Agent— A. Morrow Andrew Oaks. George Oaks. Ezra Truman. Linj will be given one chance on the Vane, all of Welches. Oregon. 100 sets of Knives, forks, tea and Algernon S. Dresser Register doll. The drawing to take place Estacada Progress The E. A C Club gives a ‘hop’ table Spoons given away FREE I in the pavilion Nov. 24. doll is now on exhibition. Come A. C. Jowdy, the new merchant in E»- C. P Kelley expects to leave in and see her. Ucada who deals in Dry Goods, Ladies KsUcada on Saturday for Portland. and Gents Furnishing Goods. Shoes, etc. W hen in need of F irs t Class His wife and son •‘ Tim" will fol k iv m « ticket, which, when punched to j C e Ja r shingles consult m e The country people have been low soon after. It is not their in the extent of twenty dollars, entitles the Shingtes delivered O r Bt the taking advantage of these rainy tention to move their house hold holder to 6 knives. 6 forks, 6 teaspoons mill. N o s I a nd 2 a lw a ys o n days to do their sliopp ng and our EsT.W \b'-. • • • • OREGON hand W. A. Jonu. Sales Aft.. goods at this time as Kelley says he an‘’ si* tab'“: *» saver plated. mere ants have been busy. , . _ . . . For further : articular* see Estacada is likely to return, at least by next l'or AH Kinds of Photograph Work For printing, see the Progress spring. A . C . Jowdy, Estacada Guaranteed Dimick & Dimick, CEDAR SHINGLES TREE ! FANTON Cedar Shingles B0NNEY STUDIO R. FANTON