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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1910)
.’■¡S'»’ 'O G & FSS & J. \V K . \ i c e l r* ei»‘ » nt !.. 1\. H ki .1 E . S. K. «jj-^ W Ö .V t K , iï > , E d it o r M a lin g e r y o u W i l l be â î i c i i i s h e d ; udy our cuperb models at the wondtr/nlfy low ¿rues w ■ can make you llih year. We sell t!ic highest grade bicycles tor less money than any other factory. \v e are satisiied with Ji-co pi -'.t aL* vc factory cost. bicycles i l --------------------------cr l i Y( LM D K A L K K S . you under enn se your l oi own name plate at our prices. Orders filled fna.gny received. : tr O ____ .N O ______________________ I1A N 1» H it Y l LI S We do not regularly handle second hand bicycles, but la v e "« a number on’ lund taken taken in trade by our Chicago retail stores. These we ciear out usually lave on land prices ranging from ®ii to US or # 10 , Descriptive bargain lists mailed free. i ih . and | hm 1 j » 1 « , parta, repairs and M A l t .T r a D n .u » i » h ik 1 w » I I I . U, ImiHirteU r o l l . r c dmi h n ln C O ASTE R S K A U .S , equipment ui all Linda at Sal/ tin .. ..a/ a i l l ,I p ru n . «i t-l* ;■' hk .H\ c 0 In F * ¡arad« Gxegen. ss t*cc»;4 : ’*?* mall Ptiboebcd Ivü**> Ihursii.'v Morm.tg ofr.v m u+U L .b - i M LI “ Kmi •,€•••* t icvd,» finished l - us. Our adenti Äs«: y whore are r i v o est'- ••* ’ coney 1 > : K V í !<■' funiculars a*J sfizetai at one*- MU M!*N »: V tvi:<Jl i l l f :*» ’.Mi# ^ ■•: i-- t ’ \v • .» >. ..f your bay tie. ' eship |o anvi-r.o, ei :> a '. i .rr •„ trie U. S. tcri/taut a cent definit in advance. pr.-fay fr é té .-it. and a'. * Tt.'A i)A V S ’ I K l.l I K l A 1. d t n ¿ whuU tun*! you m iy ride the b:< y> 1.......* ■jut it to any test ' -u wi.-.h. 1 | you ai« tbeu nut ptrtieiiy MtisrcJ or do n« t wish to k> •;> the l icycte slop it b > k to us at u.ir expenso and jw « will nut be out one cent. f n / i V i o U O '.'ir* ' V»e forms!» the tug heat giada bicycles it is possible t<> make . . u l Vis V r i l ! o u i n t ene snulrprolit above actual uctory cost. You save fto to ^a| middlemen’s prema t y buying direct oi us and have the manufacturer’s guar. n u u /U .i.d your b.\ i .*>. IK » N O T H UY a bicycle or a j iroi tire»from anff n t at any /rir#"uiuil ^ou receive our cauio-.'ucs and learn cur unheard ol factory ¿ r . a as. I r.-m-r .iXo if i . .ai tfew s to r id e r a g e n U . F Trcuturtr Mu d i E i^ £ C T 'S S - % _ J « 4 B i W fit ISUC4CA, (HUGO* 50 KE98ETK0M PUNCTURE-PROOF * SELF-HEALING TIRES SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year Six months Tht regular retail price o f these tires is $1.50 Per pair, hut to introduce toe w ill sellyouasampUpairtor$4.60^cashzvithoT.ler$4.yb). TSu'sA»)', Mar. 10. 1010 s 1 - c a l OREGON ICKSiTlYATiON COMMISSION C u re. J. L MEM O K U alMfMM, — M M , ME. PALACE MEAT MARKET Cash Paid for Hides and Market Products CBk J o r g DALES F R E E D A L E S’ The Note! Estacada _ in \ highest c w r paid here in the mem- !a. D 11't think these an i » t‘ > ■ drawn by others. Why not have contributions on these hubjects from here? ----------— Forest Supervisors of Oregon 01 y ol puckers but leads the whole United States for the last half cen- tury at least. F'or about one week | Portland lias had the distinction of leading the whole I nited States in l!it y n n u ;..» l ir U B o W n c .« /C/Qi’kamM Z V K I S g l v ir H a l l '* J. V. BARR C a t a r ih m i hi c iR ftir cot'Mi o i im state or o t ic I OH IHI COUNTY Of CLACKAMAS S en tí í o r c ir c u la r e , fr e e . B L A C K SM IT H Sold by Druggista, 75 c. T a ir e H a ll'a F a m i l y F i l is f o r Is still al tht old stand and willing to do any of the work in his lint co r s tip a - t io n . EAGLE GIVE HIM A CALL CREEK Hv a F reshm an See T h e Douglass Ritlge Telephone Co. are com ing forward again. Mr. H. S. Gibson and an assistant began Tuesday morning to put the line in order. PERRY Por P a in tin g . P a p e i H a n g in g a n d C a lce m i- n in g. 1st c la s s w o r k is ll ip IS DOW 4 6 . R oy Douglass bought 3 shoats for $10 each. H e ted them 3 sacks of shorts and a tew potatoes, dressed them, shipped them to Port land, where he received 13 cents a pound. Th ey brought him $63, thus he received $33 for his work and feed. W h o says money can not be made on the farm ? E. N . Palfrey sold six sheep to Mr. Jackson for $40 as he passed through the town Monday, thus adding to the weight of his purse aud decreasing “ Mike” Clester's load. A s the roads are it was, no doubt, a good deal for all con cerned. Don’ t us i the hammer A l l b u 9 in e t s e n lis t e d p r o m p t a t t e n t io n . d on ’t k n ock . in o u r care has C om e h e lp us b o o s t, We have som e c h o ic e fa r m s f o r s a le a t p r ic e s t h a t e are r ig h t . W IL L IA M HAM M OND ATTORNEYS AT LAW * A b s tr a c t s . R e a l E s t a t e . L o a n s . I n s u r a n c e O regon C it y , - - - O regon S E W IN G M A C H IN E . ROLLER BEARING. HIGH GRADI. A. M. and 1. 3 . 5 . 9 J’ - M. Cars leave Portland for Ksta cada: 6:55, 8:45, 10:45, A . M. and 12:45, 2 45 . 4 45 . 6 : 4 5 P- M- Mail 11ml Express (no passengers carried ou this ruu) leaves Portland ¡for Ustacuda 5:25 it iu. and 2:40 p. 111 Leaves Kstacada fo r Portland 4:26 p Ins. aud 7:10 a. m. Notice for Publication S H E A R E R A N D W ELLS' D e n tis ts of P o rtla n d Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at W ill visit Rstacadrt o.» Friday aud Portland. Oregon. February 16th 1910. Notica’ is hereby given that Nina Joy. whose post- Saturday of each week office address is 1 1 89 Taggart St. Portland. Ore Appointiueuts may he uwd* gon. did. on the 1 3th day of September, * 1 909. file with Dr. Adix. in this office Sworn Statement and Application. No. 02203. to purchase the Ntf N W tf. N W * NEtf and Lot 1. Section 10. Township 5 South. Range 4 East Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3 1878. and P h y s i c i a n a S uhc . r o n acts amendatory, known as the "Tim ber and Stone Law, " at such value as might be fixed by appraise ment, and that, pursuant to such application, the 1 .nd and timber have been appraised, the timber estimat OFFICE BEHIND ESTACADA STATE BANK ed 840.000 board feet at $0.35 per M. and the land $85.00; that aaidapplicant will offer final proof In support of his application and sworn statement on ths Sleeps in room s hack of office. Can be 3rd day of May, 1910, before the Register and Re^ found at office day or night. ceiver of the United States Land Office at Portland. Oregon. Any person Is at liberty to protest this purchase be fore entry, or Initiate a contest at any time before INTERNATIONAL patent issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit in this office, alleging Tacts which would defeat the entry. CORRESPONDENCE Chiwt B. Merrick. Register • SCRAN TON , PA. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon. March 7th. 1910. Notice Is hereby given that Allan R, Joy whose post-office iddress is 327 Worcester Block. Portlpn J 3 0 8 M c K a y B l d g . P o r t l a n d O re Oregon, did. on the 5th day day of Angust. 19091 file in this office Sworn Statement and Application. No, 021 29. to purchase the Six N W tf. SWH N E * and Lot 2. Section 10. Township 5 south, Range 4 East Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3. I87£, and acts amendatory, known as the "Tim ber and Stone Law" at such value as might be fixed by appralsment. and that, pursuant to such application, the land and timber fM r^N ortary Public, General I.av» thereon have been appraised, the timber estimated Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, A b 925 ,000 board feet at $0.35 per M, and the land stracts furnished $73 .0 0 ; that said applicant will offer final proof in support of his application and sworn statement on the MONEY LOANED 24th day of May, 1910, before the Register and Receiver of the United States I and Office, at Port land, Oregon. o f f i c e s : 2 . 3 & 4 , A N D R B S K N Any person Is at liberty to protest this purchase O regon G i t y O regon before entry, or initiate a contest at any time before patent issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit In this office alleging facts which would defeat the entry. Chas. B. Merrick. Register Dimick & Dimick, Attorneys at Law by buying this reliable, honest, high grade sew ing machine. nux C o. CEDAR In the C ir c u it C o u r t o f the S ta te o f Oregon F o r C la c k a m a s C o u n ty Mary H. Dolan Kata Dolan Anna Louise Jones Margaret C. Dolan plaintiffs vs Charles N. Wait Charles Emmons Walt Eastern Investment Co. Limited, a corporation H. E. Nob!» Ferry Museum of Tacoma, a corporation Miss Emma Muller Eudorah Boyles Harriet P. McMillan Minnie P. Orvls May Sieblor Ferry Caroline P. Ferry Sarah J. Townsend Horace Thielson Emma Thielson Clinton Trafton Ferry Frank B. Cole, executor of tha estate of C. P. Ferry, deceased Herbert S. Griggs, exedutor of the estate of C. P. Ferry, deceased Clackamas County. defendants R e m e m b e r the PROGRESS when yo u have a n y P rin tin g to be done FANTON Cedar Shingles W hen in need or F irs t Class Cedar shingles consult m e Shingles delivered o r at the m ill. Nos. 1 a n d 2 a lw a ys on hand. W. A. Jones. Salts Agt., Estacada R. FANTON The U. S. Laundry Deeds Filed For Record is represented in Estacada bv the W ashington „ „ d Alaska will m eet! Wllen ,*°** ' venl to $ , a lo a,uI F or S v - F - P a c if ic Oueen Oraan 1 „1.1 m ,, .... $10.25 last week, it was thought fo r SALE I acinc yueen Organ PORTLAND RESTALRANT ' “ 1 '" Mulch 21-26. 1 he . 1 , , . good condition. Price $50. A pply W . A . Cunningham to John Zo- program includes many subjects o f 1 1 ieen reached but the to Office at Cazadero W ill send wash on Tuesday and great i.i„„iitan ce in the admin,s- T-mp to $ , , shows the scant supply Cazadero. brist, Lot 6 in Blk. 35 First Add. F o r S ale T wo good second deliver Saturday. t o Estacada $ j o o o . n ation of forest affairs and th, ! o f ’ "R b class ,x>rkers in this market hand sewing machines, W heeler & i and the strong demand. E. H. Burghardt et u x to Clack gathering will have much to ilo Wilson aud Singer. Also a brand amas County, a roadway in Sec. 13 shaping policies to tie followed new Eldridge direct from the fac T. 2 S. R. 3 Ii. $ 1. future L F . Kncipp, Assistant Traffic arrangements are being tory. A t the Progress. Forester, w ill attend the conference completed between the Hill raii- Estacada Slate Bank to Charles F or S alk — 1 and 2 year old Linn, Lot 3 Blk. 2 Zobrist Add. to hs the representatives of the Wash- roads, The Great Northern, North- Cheap farm lands along the line of the ington office, it being inqiossible ern Pacific and Spokane, Portland i Perfection Red Currant bushes. Estacada $12;. Grand Trunk Pacific R y ., now building. for Forester H. S. Graves, w ho Jk Seattle, and the Oregon Electric Less thou io ° , 4 cents each: by the Carl A. Rath to Nicholas Rath, Ideal climate, p o re water, rich soil. succeeded G ifford Piochot as the Railway whereby a traffic inter- hundred, 3 cents each.— H. Trapp 10 acres in Sec. 20 T . 3 S. R. 5 E. The Last Of The W a it British Columbia bead of the bureau, to come. The change will !<e established t h a t -------------------------------- $ 200. supervisors w\,! discuss methods to will give the Willamette Valley a A nice assortment o f St Patrick be followed in meeting common competing line with the Southern badges for sale at the Kstacada If you have a good fat beef tell us problem s aud successful experi ^ Pacific on transcontinental freight Pharmacy. W e want it. Palace Market. 6 : 55 . 9 . 1». H . V. R E E D , R epresentative Mr. Jos. Colt sold the “ block” . STRONGEST GUARANTEE. of land lying between Brownriggs National Sewing Machine and Stidles traets, to a German. Beividere, III. Consideration $11,000 being the highest priced hog market Inquire at the P rogress office. K S T A C A U A - 1‘ OM’l’ L A N D Cars Wave EstuciMu for Port land: To David Knowland the above entitled defendant. IN THE NAM EO F THE STATE OFlOREGON Freight also leaves Portland You are hereby required to appea.* and answer the in the morning goes to ?aaa- complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before the 31st day of March 1910. said dero and returns to Portland date beln* after the expiration of six weeks from the date of publication of this summons, and If you fall to appearand answer said complaint, for want thereof Maiu offices of the company: 132 1-2 the plaintiff will at ply to said Court for the relief pray ed for In said complkint, to-wit:- for a Judgement First St. Portland, Oregon. and decree as follows:» 1. That the bonds of matrimony now existing be tween the plaintiff and defondant be forever dissolved 2. That the future care and custody of Solona Knowland and Donald Knowland, children of said plantlff and defendant be awarded to the plaintiff. 3. That by a final decree the Court require the defendant to pay to plaintiff the sum of Twenty Dol * * * * * lars per month as permanent alimony for the support O M riC H , A D JO IN IN G RKS1DHNCH of their minor children and for such other relief as to the Court may seem Just. Local and Long Distance Telephone This summons is published by order of Hon. J. U . Campbell. Judge of the above named Court, which The doctor's phone can be cottieeted order was made on the 5th day of February 1910. with your home phone at night if re The time prescribed for the publication thereof is six quested. One long ring. weeks, commencing with the issue dated Thursday. February 10th. 1910 and continuing each week thereafter to and Including Marce 24th. 1910. CROSS & HAMMOND Attorneys for plaintiff Notice tor Publication Janies Kertcbein was out Sun day looking after the interests of the SeUvood Lum ber Co. 011 Deep Creek. N ow , w e’re having gentle rains, southwest winds and rheumatic pains. Frogs are croaking, birds are singing, everywhere green grass is springing; snows are melting, streams are boom ing, by the path ways flowers are bloom in g; fruit buds swelling, spuds a sprouting, children romping, poets spouting — A ye let nature wake and sing, wel lots- Inquire at tne Progress. come to the festive Spring. VVe have several pieces o f prop- erty jc jt with us to negotiate a sale Easter cards, novelties, and dyes for Intending investors in Esta- are now on display at the Estacada cada will d o well to consult us as we n)ay ],ave just what you want. Pharmacy. P. Co. SC H O O LS One o f our enterprising young poultry men on his way to meet tile “ butter and e g g s " man was offered 20 cents per dozen for his eggs but refused the offer and drove on. Being offered only 19 cents at the end of his journey lie came back and took up the first offer. “ Large trees from little acorns g ro w ." W e are glad to note that the Eagle Creek Farmers’ Telephone Co. and the Dover line are connect ed with Estacada. All will lie glad when the Douglass Ridge line is repaired as the slack wires have greatly hindered the service. The company east o f Eagle Creek have decided to remain as they are. & L J O H N S T E IN E R , M . C. R. Aylsw orth, senior mem ber of the Suunyside F'uel Company was in Eagle Creek Monday m orn ing looking after the interests of his firm. W . W . Scott and the Douglass Bros, are unable to get wood cut ters. If labor is so plentiful now what will it be when the season is farther advanced? Tell your friends in the East, work is plenti ful, wages good, and good weather coming. R. D E N T IS T C F CROSS & HAMMOND > P. D r .L .A . W E L L S POTWIN & SON H . H. C R O S S plaintiff defendant T IM E C A R D P H Y S IC IA N A S U R G E O N If you can't boost Mr. Shultz was sow ing oats Tuesday. Must be pretty wet but we suppose he thought “ it had to be d id .” 4 -377* H E N R Y V.ADIX.M.D Guaranteed T h e G ood Tem plar's lodge is grow ing steadily. T h e member- Clara Knowland vs. David Knowlar.d -J-fit- r ! ^ i b . J. C h k n k v S i C o ., T o l e d o , O . W e .ire jn-t in receipt of a ropy of the first rt ¡»>rt of the Oregon Conservation Commission. A s con servation of our natural resources is one of tire important public qu .-.lions o f to-day we desire, as space permits, from time to time to D O N OT Call tire pub!, attention to certain phases of this question. It should be stated this com m is sion was created by the last legis lature, that of 1909, and is com posed of seven members, appointed by the governor w ho serve without compensation. The work of the Commi si,m is “ to ascertain and H andles the Best Fre sh and C ured Meats Obtainable n>ake known the natural resources of the state of Oregon and to co opt rale with the National Conser W e Buy and Sell vation Commission to the end that HEAD CHEESE LARD SHEEP VEAL the natural resources of the state FRESH MEATS EGGS HOGS C A TTLE may lie conserved and put to the SMOKED MEATS SAUSAGE CHICKENS HIDES h oliest use. ' It should be uu inherited am bition i f every man and woman to lie familiar with the important public questions that concern us, especially those of our own state. In Oregon only a small part o f 'our natnriil resources have been de veloped und as the great, utide- v.loped values of our arid lands those suitable for irrigation, or the W e have some Pictures left and while they last we will give dry furmhiK methods to be applied where irrigation is impossible: the one of these Pictures with each Ten ($ 1 0 ) lililiz ttiou of our vast timber forest Dollars worth of goods bought of us. You are not required where stands one-sixth o f the tim- * b r of the United States or the to buy it all at once. Ask us about it. No Pictures Ke* f lbulous sums o f electric horsepower served. First come first served. of on streams, and remember they j are ours ours to use and protect. | In order tl.ut we tuny use them and ; protect them we must be familiar with them and what they are. Ito.v many of otir citizens even are familial with any of these natural tenonrccs? M a .y o f o u r old resi P. S. — W e will be ready with our Millinery for dents have never seen but a few Easter. Our new milliner will be here in a very few days. miles 1 f our beautiful Clackamas with its wealth o f power sites just being developed. T o know your own state or com m unity is a very wise plan. $10 a week $2 a day One thing the commission has adopted we desire at this time to ■ speak about. It is the oderiiiK of prizes to students in our schools and colleges for the best papers on A L L M O D E R N C O N V E N IE N C E S conservation topics as applied to Oregon, lhizes aggregating $1,350 have been offered by this com m is One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast 11 sion to tire students of our univer ! si lies, colleges and high schools fori Local and Tourist Trade Solicited the be'-t papers on these very topics! that « c should Ire interested in I The money for these prizes "has incuts in meeting difficulties will bo This arrangement is bound to betn contributed by voluntary con- told for the benefit of all. Iti the prove an advantage to the people tn b u ’ iuns from the people. The interchange of experience and new of the whole valley for competition conditions and the topics to write ideas the supervisors hope to profit in transportation, as in everything from we will 1-e glad to furnish to else, is helpful. largely at the coming session. any pupil desiring this informa tion ns we do not have space suf BU Y. S E L L , T R A D E , ETC . ficient to publish all the topics and I H ogs broke all tormer records conditions The Progress will fur I in the Portland m aiket late last Two good work horses for sale— uish th’ in to you for the asking, week, when the remarkable price; Inquire at the Progress. Tli tinie limit when they must In of $ r i a hundred pounds, live F o r S a i . e or will trade for a farm in l"i v,'.a is June 15, 1911 weight was paid by local packers al t 1 a s paid for a singl, for the Inst Eastern Oregon pork- , One o f the finest resident proper- p a p tr is s u i nt, we believe, to ers. T h is price was not only the ties in Kstacada with one or four ialoivst some ot our pupils here a-. t lia t c a t in o t lie c u r e tl b y N A IL S , T a c k s o r G la s s w ill n o t le t t h e a ir o u t Sixty thousand pairs sold last year. Over tw o hundred thousand pairs now in use. U E S O R IP Y IO M : Made in all sire*. It is lively and easy riding.verydurableand lined iuside with e special quality o f rubber, which never becom e porous and which closes up small punctures with R o tfe e t h e t h ic k r o b b e r tr e n d lug th eairtoescap e. We have hundi eds o f letters from satis ••A” anti p u n ctu r e s t r ip , ,,U ,# fied customers stating tliattheir tires haveonly been pum ped k n d *• f>," a ls o rim s tr ip -II** up once or twice in a w hole season. T h ey weigh uo more than t o p r e v e n t rtui o u ttlu e . T i l l , anordiuary tire, the puncture resurtiugqualttiesbeinggtveti tlrt. w ill o u t la s t an y o t h e r b y several layers o f tliiu. specially prepared fabric on the m a k e - s o t T. t. L A S T IC a n d tread The regular price o f these tires per pair,but for t A S V K im .N G . advertising pui pose» we are m aking a special factory price to . the rider o f ouiy o u l y f u.auiKi c 3o per pair. ll orders shipped same > day iv e d . , W e ------ s h i r p — C O . D. icroi wan. A iuiuivu*» ../ letter . . is , r w .--------- ,-al You cloiiot nay a cent until you have exam ined and found them strictly as represented. approval. viii allow a cash discount of 5 per cent (thereby m aking the price # 4 .5 5 per pair) tf you W e wil PULL CASH W I T H O R D K K and enclose this advertisement. Y ou run no risk in sending 4 uis on order as the tires m ay be returned at O l 'K expense if for any reason they ar« not satisfactory on exam ination. W e are perfectly reliable and money sent to us is as aafe as in • bank If you order a pair o f these tires, you w ill find that they will ride easier, run faster, wear better, last longer and look finer than any tire you have ever used o r seen at any price. W » know that you w ill be so w ell pleased that when you want a bicycle you w ill give us your order. W e want you to send us a trial order at once, hence this rem arkable tire offer. . f . i . . n | -r n r |C r f ? don't buy any kind at any p*ice until you send for a pair o l IF Y O U N E E D r i r i E & H edgethora Puncture-Proof t ie s on approval and trial at the special introductory price quoted above; o r write fo r our big Tire nd Sundry Catalogue wnicn describes and quotes all m akes and kinds o f tires at about half the usual pnees. . fl^ iD e a a u u q u but write us a postal today. D O N O T TH IN K . O P B U Y IN G a bicycle W A I T or a pair o f tiros from anyone until you know the new and wonderful offers we are m aking. It on ly costs a postal to learn everything. W rite it N OW , P e n la n d a j 'p l u - L «-n s, . r j : it •. t t*rj C o u n t y S a . I »! Ai II» Mary A SnaP, P.&irt ti ) noli tlse disused j« rt *‘It > t tlie c. r. Sdbbath School vj ) lumma a a in 3. Small. DtftnJar.t ) here is « ttlv one wriy to cure I’tfiiix P r c i u i'.iiij; i\ in. ! | Isl To *rn ol.xm B. Sn*] . tli© Dtisndant abeva r**noci. ml tli:it ia by coivstiiution tl reusei i - . e .y p. in In I •» »: c? •. ? o »’9 of Or agon. Y ci at -■ here- | ' H-.ifness is caused !>v an iitilaTtu 1 con- League 1 -y icquirai to a; paar and answer the Ccmpaim I n : iiioi» of the mucous lining of the fcu- Pi as er Meeting on Thursday liven , the a CVS anttiled c i se on cr before the 22nd d; y t telii *n Tuhe. When this tube is n inj¿ 7 p in 1 cf A; r l. A. D. 1910 ard If you fail co 10 appear and 1 answer the Plfcir.ttff will apply to the Court for the t o- I l tmed you have a ruriihliujf sound or iui- crhfct hearing, and when it is entirely Church of Christ— N ext Sahhath j Y.et i»ri>:<e'j ‘cr In ner complaint, namelyi-For a De- ] ee d s o ' >. thator.da of Matrimony now eMating lo>ed, l>eafness is the result, and unless I between PL intlff and Defendant. the indainatio« can be taken out and | 11.:& Z:.rr.r - r-a ia published In the Estacada Pro- a. 111 ; . red- • weekly newv a per for six consecutive weeks this tithe restored to its normal condi Bible School tion, hearing will he destroyed forever; I Preaching a. tu the ft; at publication thereof to bo made on March 10 1910. nine cases out of ten are caused bv Cu- Von.., Peoples' Meeting p. 111 This Publication made by order of Hon. J . U. rrli, which is autliiiig but an inflaiucl ! Pirucliiug m. Campbell Judge of the abc/e entitled Court made on P- the 3rd day of March 1910. ct.u litiou of the mucous surfaecs. J. P. Clark \Ve w il l g i v e O n e l il i l í ,l r t .l D oJIars í o r Attorney for Plaintiff » n y c a i e o f D e a fn e s s ( c a u s e d b v c a t a i r l i ) NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES The c< rrect way to pronounce it Is Us-ta-ru-da. accent on the third! nvlUhle, .1 having the sound of a #5 in ah in the two last syllables. M ». CHllloh boair.s»- Caar.ct t o C n - J Beautiful Talleys between the Rockies and Coast Range. Price low. easy terms W rite for fall information. T. R SHINGLES We manufacture all kinds of Cedai Shingles and are -prepared at all times to deliver the same. A lso to sell at the mill, having stock o o hand at all times A. KRIEGER & CO. -----PROPRIETOR----- Estacada A xen t— A . Morrow • O YEA R S* E XP E R IE N C E P atents TRADE M A R K * D e s ig n s < C o p y r ig h t s A c . 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Ferry, Branch Ottico. 63S F Ht- W ashington. ilngton. 1 Zk.C. eeceased; Clackamas County.-defendants. In the name of the State of Oregon; You are here by required to appear and answer the complaint filed — — a— — g » against you in the above entitled Court end cause on or before the 23rd day of April. 1910, and if you fail to appear and answer, for want thereof the plain-I tiffs wili apply to the Court for the relief demanded The Oregon Fire Relief Asso In the complaint, as follows; For a decree declaring that the defendants have no ciation of McMinnville interest or estate whatever in and to Lots 6 and ? in Block I 3. Oregon City. Clackamas County, Oregon, w it h 1 1 K o ,000 r e s e r v e « , s o l i c i t s y o u r ! as shown hy the duly recorded plat thereof on file In the County Recorder s office of said County and b u s in e s s t h r o u g h State, or any part thereof: and that the title of the defendants is good and valid, and that they the plain tiffs are the owners in fee of said premises, and for such other relief as to the Court shall seem meet and R o c k w o o d , O re g o n equitable, and for their coats and disbursements j Phone G re s h a m , 231 therein. This summons is published by order of the Hon- O r le a v e w o r d a t t h is o ffic e orafcle J . U. Campbell Judge of the Circuit Court cf I the State of Oregon, for the Couutor of Clackamas. J made and entered on the 4th day of March 1910. di ■ recting publication to be made va the Estacada Pro G 6vE IjE X £C *x#53E 3H Q tX jgr-ivG r- GEI IB gress. a weekly nswsraj er. published at Estacada. Oregon. The first publication to be made on the 10th day of March. 1910. and the last publication on the 21st day of April 1910. Cross & Hammond Attorneys for plaintiff» Oregon City Oregon Scientific American. fiilNNÄCo.«”»"— * •New r York ‘ Jo h n B ro w n Read the W ant Ada. P H IL L IP S . joS McKay Bldg. I T he i q o ^ r c i s is otte d o lla r a year P a t r o n i z e Progress Advertiser»