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lv » tS*A2Jf?aW* . 1 i I» ¿ 5.1 t >■ ur bicycle. We sh'ig A renali« .*afncù i. i* c 4 u s o r i b \ f a u 1 , tifla .u c i tun» o i t h è in u c o u a l in in g » c liiin V ulve. of t !ie c o li li tt- t u b e i ; in* m ie ti y o u lia v e a ru Q lb Ü R f r c p ., ,.,t ,,■r im * : r ì c c i I:ioririiij 4 , h : i ! w h e n i t is c u t i . n î v __________ ___ , $ . i .a _ T profit ^___ __ a! c > ictory cost* than an.y i'thcr factory. We _ arc renatici! with y i i can ; ‘ I u r a bicydcd your own tunic plate at u r . i > i \ v i . p . h .^. yv. t e *— under * ------------ •■i. C>ricrj filici the <1 bl-JCO NU H A N D J;i< V > id •*. We do r.. t regularly handle second hand I ■ 1 » ’ usually have a rumlx-r on Inn 1 taken in trade by our Chicago retail stores. These we clear out - v pr. :n;»tiy at prices r.ingircT i i tflJ to fc*X or Descriptive bargain lists mailed free. o n a if r e p lu j;lu v ! ■ 1«, ltt»p« r t c . i r o l l e r c h a i n s and p e d a ls , parts, repairs and C U U i I t r .'G r » f lr i£ .d , equipment of t.il kinds at Ju ilf t.\: huazl r e ta il f r u i t . v . i v y c I M TV Ih u rsd a y M o rn in g ut (S T IC A D A , O R I G O . t(m* HETSSTHORH PtJSm^E-PROOF m ^ SESLF-HEALIQg TI 3 LS t;0 MGaEtHGSSLE .• C'> * r i c •. t \u-.y l o p r o n o u n c e i s l i s - tu -ii*;i f! a , :a c c e n t o n a ¡, 1 \ I c g R V lfill th e th e K o u i .i l t It it cl of a ».s if) u tl lit t x!C t v . o l a s t s v t l a b l e s . , id At 1 . iv . 1 it is re p o rte d 1 f. u.t growers are hav- lit- 1 (•It.- « 0 flitri ht I p t o put ill t l u i " 1 .) S aill* i do the w ork of the 1 auch al l l t o t U tl two dollars a day, borrii .1 d r . •OIÏ 1 i-. offered for labor. H ’, re i l l K h b d :i it i s no b e t t e r , If a r.i . 1 : 1 w a n t - » rului» work done he h a s it t o lio b i n . - e l i , lu th e fa ce Jftp c ll of .. 1 .‘1 a ►Utl l i l . ' i IS lik e th is , s o c a lle d Church of Chi i»t— N ext Su! »bath O i d i , 1 ) e 4 ille s a is t ’ io r e s u 1!t, un l u n î t s s be li! .tu out und IO p. in. i:.-; t u U • r e s t o r e d t o it s IPin m a l c o n d i- Bible School tiou, hearing will be destroyed forever; 1’ rr -.e-biiig I T n. 111. nine cases out of ten are caused by Ca Y o u ,.- Beoples’ Meeting 7 p. rn. tarrh, which is M('tiling but an ir.fl imeri B rendi ing 7 3 0 p. in. condition of the niueous surfaces. We will give Oi. • Hurdrvri Dollars Tor any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circuhm , free. F. J. C iiknt v Co., Toledo, O. BLACKSÑOTH PB8CT0RES FRO M NAJLL4, T a n k a o r G la s s w ill n o t l e t t h e Sold by Druggists, 75c. o i r o u t. S ix tv thousand pairs sold last year. Over two hundred thousand p airs now in use. Take Hall’s Family Tills for co: stipa- U L ’S C R I P T ! 2 N i V * 1 -• "a ll aUea. I t ¡« liv ely tioil. uml easy y riding, t iding.very dur a h leu very durable ai n tl l i n c i inside w it» h never becom es il quality ofrrubber, - - -.. . . . v. — ucturea ,il w hich d c!(' res w ithe ith out allow - __ and o st « s up sm sr all p unctu î 'o t î e * t h e t h ic k rn lib o r t r e a d d so of f le tte t te rs r s irom !rom satis* i Injr the a ir to escape. We have hundred hundreds “ A " a n il p u n o tu ro s t r ip s “ l i ” fied cu stom crsstatin g th at thoir tire sh a v e o n ly b ee n pum ped a n d “ D ,” a l s o r l in s t r ip “ II** NO REASONS FOR PESSIMISM up once o r tw ice in aw hole season. T h e y w eigh no m ore th an t o p r e v e n t r i m n u ttin g . T h is au ordinary '.ire. the puncture resistin g q u a lities being given t ir o w il l o u t la s t a n y o t h e r HERE b y s. • rc l lay ers o f th in , sp ecially prepared fabt ic o tl the m a k e S O K T. L L A o T IC au d tread. T h e regu lar price o f th ese tires is per p n jr.b u tfo r EA SY ÌA D IS G . advi t i - » w ca rc ntaki ng .» ap- ‘ ta ll act ry price to ■“ ' ’ . . „ - - . the filler o f o n ly $+.So per pair. A ll orders sh ipped sam e day le tte r is received. W e ship C. O. D. on approval. You do n ot pay a cen t u n til you h ave exam in ed and found them stric tly ns represented. Continued From First Pdge '\V<- v M allow i h illsi <»nnt 5 p er ce n t (th ereby m a k in g the p rice • 4 .6 6 per pair) if you send 1 l t . 1 . C A S i l V V I1U < »itD l£K and en close th i* advertisem en t. You run no ris k in ten d in g us an order a s th e tire s m ay b e return ed at O lI K exp en se if for an y reason they are not satisfacto ry on cx-in.bun ion. V. are p erfectly rcl! ih le and money sent to us is as safe a s in a more than the entire money volume b a n k . If you ir o f th e se til y U Will fina th a t they w ill ride easier, run faster, w ear b etter, lust lm cw ru n d look fin* r th a n an v tire you have ever used o r seen at an y price. W* ot tile l l l l t e a otatt'S, a l i t 1. ! , at at the know th a t you w ill be so v. e ll ph ased th a t w hen you w ant a bicycle you w ill give us your order. W c waut you to send us a tr ia l o rd er a t once, b on ce th is re m arkab le tire offer. . present rate O f consumption, our d< on n ’t l buy kind a t a an for a p pair a-r- «MJ d r.y a an n y kina n y p *ice n c e u n til you s send e n a «or air 01 í¡r L L f i i t f i s ¡ c £ / fi lU d g eth o ru Pu ncture-Proof t're a on approviti and tn n l a t m i l l s W ill b e e m p lO Y C C l I 2 0 y e a r s 111 quoted nbovo; or w rite for — our ----------- b ig T ire — nd Sundry C atalogue which th e special introductory priev ej-vew ........- ------ , ---------- -------------------- . , ,,,, . , , describes and q u ite * a ll m aki .a n .I l..t ! . >f tir .» at about h a lf t!u- i h t .1 p: ices. ltS m a n u f a c t u r e . 1 lit* W h e a t ' l c l c l - n e t „ f ii* but . v t i u - p o s t a l tinluy. I> o N oa* T i l IN l i O F B U Y IN G a bicycle . . HJiUH k a u J S d v / i i s d ot a pair oi lit > from anyone u n til you know th e new and wonderful m g a r e a O i O r e g o n W llr b t* i n c r e a s e d offert - .ve are m akin g. I t on ly coats a postal to learn everyth in g. W rite a N O W . it S ; ri .ils School 10 u in. Brea ing ‘ 7 ’.V> p m. League 6 :3o p ni. l’ ia ;e r Meeting on Thursday I .\ t il- ing p. 111. J. V. CARR The r e g u la r r e ta il fir:, t o í / -¿se tire* it fY.SO p7r p a ir , tu t to introduce n e w ilt tetTjC u a sam ple f a ir lor$4^J',cash u/ith o rd ers f.SS). ri¿v , '.’ a -. 2 4 . IV !0 ï \J 3 SAM PLE PASH Jti SNTRDUUOE, ONLY W l t L íi.th U 10 in fl 1 m o t io n c a n ' a C ir e n t Co F or the u V ». ¿'¿•sè ¿¿er « P u L fit U cd ' - ,f ”z r ^ - U «till at the old 'land and willing to do any of the work in his line GIVE HIM A CALL _ o G G A I r / f i t i n cr P c i n o i C iL IlL llIg f i «pva/ . , _ , F lfz £ i n u C o l c e m i n C . IX ¿3 n in g . 1s t c la s s Or , i - w o rk Guaranteed If you can’t boost lui" * * ’ ./.e -Étsi o í C i v a o t C in e K n n u i.j Clar* Know land vs. David Knowland w o u ld .. te m eïoiE m n u n r, CHieaw, 11.1 . PALACE 6 : 55 . 9 ,. 1 1 , A. M. and t, 3 , 5 , 9 E- M- Cars leave Portland for ksta caila: 6 : 55 . 8 : 45 . 10:45, A. M. and ‘ i : 45 . 2 45 . 4 : 45 . fi :45 P. M. Mail ami Kxprwu (no passengers] carried on this run) leaves Portland] [for Estacada 5:35 a. m. and 3:40 p. in. Leaves Estacada for Portland 4:26 p. ¡in. and 7 :1a a. tu. plaintiff To David Knowland th® abov® entitled defendant. IN TH E NAME O F T H E S T A T E OFjO REGO N You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit cn or before the 3 1 st day of March 1910. said - date betns after the expiration of six weeks from tho “ * of Pub,ic* “ on of this summons, and If you fail to I i trpearand answer said complaint, for want thereof Freight also leaves Portland in the morning goes ;u ?azu- dero and returns to Portland Main offices of the company: 132 1-2 First St. Portland, Oregon. BssæeËeBBSEhb* H E N R Y V .A D IX .M .D P H Y S IC IA N & SU R G EO N O F F IC E , ADJOINING R E S ID E N C E Local and Long Distance Telephone The doctor's phone can be connected with your home phone at night if ru- ij lies ted. One long ring. Dr.L.A. W E L L S D E N T IS T C F SHEARER AND D ALES a ML v D A L E S’ The Hotei Estacada PROGRESS FANTON’S Cedar Shingles Notice f- ANTON Bl iOS. W ELLS' D e n tis ts o f Port In nd Will visit Estacada on Friday «»id Saturday of euch week Appointments may l>e made with Dr. Adix. J O H N S T E I N E R , M. D Tor ^ j L. & P. Co. K STAG A OA rOMTLA N 11 Cdih Paid hr Hidzs and Market Products Penland R . Cars leave Estacada for Port land: defendant ,h* pllin,l,f win •»’pjy ,0 s *ld Court for tho relief pray od for In said complaint, to-w it:- for a Judgement ana decreo as follows:- j •• That the bonds cf matrimony now existing be tween the plaintiff and defendant be forever dissolved 2. That*the future caie and custody of Solona Knowland and Donald Knowland. childron of said rlsntlff and defendant be awarded to the plaintiff. 3. That by a final decree tho Court require tho defendant to pay to plaintiff the sum of Twenty Dol lars i or month as permanent alimony for the support of their minor children and for such other relief as tc the Court may seem just. T i.is summons is published by order ol Hon. J. U. Campbell. Judge of the above named Court, which ci . t was made on the 5th day of February 1910. The time prescribed for the publication thereof is six weeks, commencing with tho issue dated Thursday, February 10th. 1 9 1 0 and continuing each week thereafter to and Including Marce 24th, 1910. C R O S S & HAMMOND. Attorneys for plaintiff T IM E C A R D P. :N UK CIRC1)11 COURI Of IXf S t i l t 01 ORtOON fOR IMt t o m r Of ClACkAMAS by the opening ot Central Oregon Don’t use the hammer to railway communication by over If o w e c c l iin ; n i c e , s e t u p o n , b e a t All business enlisted in our cure has 35.oco.ooo bushels jntr annum, prompt attention. Come help us boost, of H in d ú e s u r J 1 f.b i .ed a c o l o n y which will make Portland in a few don’ t knock. We have some choice Utili. b t r i l : ^ ; L ibi:a i t t o o w h o h a v e years the greatest wheat shipping farms for sale at prices that« are right. 0. ki 1 b e . 11 in th e S t. Jo h n s port on earth. Needless to say, ( s a id only L i t u i ET M i l la uml it i s POfVVIN & SON Portland’s wheat goes to the ends | TOC iv ’ f 1 1 SO a d a y w h i l e o t h e r Oregon H ¿m dles th e B e s t F r e s h a n d C u re d M eats O btainable of the civilized world, and up- w tu tl -1 U y Î i I G ,\\\ .’L’d ¿> 2 . 0 0 W I L L I A M I I A M M O N II Notice for Publication apples command the highest prices l i . IÌ. C R O S S F« Department of the Interior. U. S i Land Office at in the world’ s markets, including T '.i o ccu red o u M o n d ay CROSS & HAMMOND Portland. Oregon, February 16th 1 9 1 0 . N e w Y ir k , London. Paris, Berlin Notice Is heroby given that Nina Jo y . whose post H u n d red I t l g ï t \vl 1 CIJ a ti r o b o f t w o V» ATTORNEYS AT Í AW Wo Buy ami Soil office address is 1 189 Taggart S t. Portland. Ore and the oriental cities, and arc n u i l (i Tty UK*11 » m l b o y s set upon gon. did, on iho 13th day of September, 1909. file Abstract.. Ileal Estate. Loans. Insurance HEAD CHEESE LARD SH EEP acknowledged the premier apples of In this office Sworn Statement arid Application. No, O c i nu*11 a i d d i o v e t h e m f t o m VEAL HOGS FRESH MEATS CATTLE EGGS the earth— taking last year the O r r g o n C i t y , - - - O r e g o n C 2 203. to purchase the N 4 N W ,, N W * N E 1* and tlioir livin g apartments and it is HIDES CHICKENS SMOKED MEATS SAUSAGE Lot 1. Section 10. Towrshlp 5 South. Range 4 East first prize at the Spokane National Willametto Meridian, and tho timber thereon, said llicm of their earnings under the provisions of the act of Ju ne 3 1878. and Apple Show, and winning the title liy t ik iii)'tlu d r money belts from acts amendatory, known as the "T im ber and Stone of Apple K in g of the World. Ore j them an I c o m m ittin g other out Law ," at such value as might be fixed by appraise ment. and that, pursuant to cuch application, the I .nd gon prunes command the highest rages, Some iv»ie thrown out of and tlpiber have been appraised, the timber estimat price in the w orld’s markets, and windows and h id ilw ir arm s and ed 8 4 0 ,0 0 0 board feet at $ 0 .3 5 per M. and the land SEWING MACHINE.’ $ 8 5 .0 0 ; that said applicant will offer final preof In have for over 20 years past. leys broken, finally all of them sue- support of his application and sworn statement on the R O L L E R BEAR1N O. ‘ There is only one city in the Ciedtd in ttinjj to Portland, ' 3rd day of May, 1 9 1 0 . before the Register and R e H IG H G R A D S .' ceiver of the United States Land Office at Portland. United States which equals Port-, v. ln re wan ants are being secured Oregon. land in its trade territory, and th a t! {. r ibo. t wlm participated in lJK' Any person Is at liberty to protest this purchase be fore entry, or Initiate a contest at any time before W e have some Pictures left and while they last we will give outrage is Chicago. Portland's trade terri patent Issues, by fill tv a corroborated affidavit in this tory is greater than that of New We would not do common labor | office, alleging facts which would defeat riie entry. p -R E L E one of these Pictures with each T en ( $ 1 0 ) Chas. B. Merrick. Register York, Philadelphia, Boston, B alti the injustice to say that these [ more and all that group of cities tnrople who tried to drive (.Way this, Dollars worth of goods bought of us. You are not required combined, and it drains to Portland ihiss c.i l.ilior were laboring meu j Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. U. S Land Office at by water level routes of transpor N"(*S'.uy are loaf rs and a hinder ; to buy it all at once. Ask us about it. No Pictures Re Portland, Oregon, March 7th. 1910, tation. uncu to coiimiiou laborers and ate Notice Is hereby given that Allan R. Jo y whose served. First come first served. post-office address ts 3 2 7 Worcester Block, P ortlinl just ns much non producers as am “ The markets of the Pacific Oregon, did, on the 5th day day of Angust. 1909» file You must see the work of our new Milliner to appreciate her Hraide:s and otl'.crs who try to live j Ocean are open to Oregon, and In this office Sworn Statement and Application. No. 0 2 1 2 9 . to purchase the S S NW5i. SW H N E * and bv *■ dreinin to ¡^et a part or all j that means a commercial empire be w orth. wvv. Lot 2 . Section 10. Township 5 south. Range 4 East. tl it - mil labor produces without yond anything that the world has Willamette Uioridian. and the tlmbor thoreon, under You must also see our new goods io appreciate their style nd the provisions of the act of Ju n e 3, 1878. and acts woiLin^ f >r it. To this class be ever known. Nor is this all: with Jg fc ’* ^ -¿S' - 5 Sd_ amendatory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law" beauty. long thieves, f.-rgers, and evert the opening of the Panama Canal at such value as might be fixed by appraisment. and A s M ^ id.t s of iinlividm I who schemes to that, pirsuant to such application, the land and timber trans-isthmian shipment of Pacific Pr ices A l w a y s T h e L o w e s t by buying this thereon have been appraised, the timber estimated lake advantage of his fellow. It is Coast products and manufactures 9 2 5 ,0 0 0 board feet at $ 0 .3 5 per M, and the land reliable, honest, to tie hoped these last offenders $ 7 3 .0 0 : that said applicant will offer final pros* in must turn east ward to tire great high grade sew support of his application and sworn statement on tho will be speedily brought to justice. ing machine. consuming population there. In 24th day of May, 1 9 1 0 , before the Register and Receiver of the United States I and Office, at Port deed, Portland's timber now tu STRONGEST GUARANTEE. land, Oregon. manufactured form reaches E a st A I, Mills, president of Port Notional Sewlnr; Machine Co, Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or Initiate a contes* at any time before ern mat frets by way of six trans land’ s biggest bank, evidently j patent iasues, by filing a corroborated affidavit In this Betvidcre0 Hi. continental railways, and is a very knows what lie is talk in g about office alleging facts which would defeat the entry. , Chas. B. Merrick. Register important item of trans continental whe t he savs the Pacific Northwest | $xo a week » m am oxm m freight. Inside of 50 years there is the most piosperous section ol L I n the C ir c u it C o u r t o f the S ta te ofO rego n will be three great, over-mastering the United States. He says capital, H F o r C la c k a m a s C o u n ty commercial cities in the United of the country is easy and it is com- ' “ Mxry H. Dolan States, and their names are New ing this nay for investment in large Kate Dolan Anna Louise Jones R e m e m b e r the Y ork, Chicago and Portland. We quantities. Prospects for this year A L I. M O DKRN C O N V E N IE N C E S Margafet C. Dolan pihintiffs are building our great city now, ure the best, he says, the North u Charles N. Walt and those who get here at this time « e it has ever known. He natural Charles Emmons Walt One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast ly attributes u very large part of have the chance to get in on the Eastern Investment Co. Limited, a corporation H. E . Kbble- ■ ground floor. the activity ami hustle hereabout Fcrry Museum of Tacoma, a corporation to the large amount ot railroad “ And ‘ Perce,’ old man, I have Local and Tourist Trade Solicited Miss Emma Muller w h e n yo u h a v e a n y Eudorah Boyles building now under way. T h is not told the half of the story. Harriet P. McMillan Ï work, he s.i\ -, is showing the c o n - -------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- -— ■ , “ The agricultural products of Minnie P. Orvia P r in t in g to he d o n e May S ith ler Ferry fidinee the ! ad its iu the financial water for itrigation purposes this / y 0 £/C e tO L a n d B u y e r s the Willamette Valley alone, as es Caroline P. Ferry world bave in thi section and it year. timated by our Agricultural College Sarah J . Townsend Horace Thielson naturally breeds confidence in experts, will when this region is 245 acres of Choice F ru it Latid Emma Thielson others. fully developed, reach the enor Clinton Trafton Ferry For Sale. House Eroken Into aaee «■ K BZM Bl Frank B. Cole, executor of the? mous total of over 51250,000,000 an J W ill cut up in tracts from 25 up estate of C. P. Ferry, deceased During Absence 80 acres. nually. (Please remember that A l John b Stevens, president of the Herbert S . Griggs, executor of the estate of C. P. Ferry, deceased Oregon Trunk railway, now under For terms and information call bany is the transpoi tation hub of Clackamas County. defendants construction up the Deschutes to I On returning home Monday And see, or write, F. II. D a v is , R. this valley now and for all tim e.) To Charles N. Wait: Charles Emmons Wall: East ern Investment Co. Limited, a corporation: N. E. Central ( on, says 5000 men are evening from a shopping trip Mrs. F. D. No. i., Box 64, Estacada, And I have said nothing of mines NcWe: Ferry Museum of Tacoma, a corporaiien: Miss and fi-hetii s. and they will run in 1 the ti .) miles now Otto Stliheu « an astounded lo find Ore. W h e n in n e ed 01 F ir s t C lass Emma Muller: Eudorah Bcyles: Harriet P. McMillan: to the hundreds of millions C e d a r sh in g le s co n su lt me. Minnie P. Orvis; May Siebler Ferry: Caroline P. 1 Kiion, or nearly as that her house hud been entered Ferry: Sarah J. Townsend: Horace Thielson: Emma “ No, ‘ Perce,’ somebody has S h in g le s d e liv e r e d or- at the Thlalson; ■ o i r were employed during h». r absence, and oti invcsii- Clinton Traftcn F erry : Frank B. Cole: ex mill. N o s I a n d 2 a lw a y s on ecutor of the estate of C. P . Ferry, deceased: Her been giving you the wrong tip on on t .i - c.ais in lion of the 370 mile?, niiles gating discovered discoveiei the intruders h id -, hand. W. A, li nes, Szles Agt., bert S . Griggs, executor of the eata'e of C. P. Ferry, this country. It is great- in all of t ,te Nm llt Bank road. H e ,‘,a\ s ing in the dining room ami <1 is -! eoceased: Clackamas County.-defendants. Estacada the eletm uts of grea'ness, and it is in the name of the State of Oregon: You are here t.ie new line is ol tile most modern lodged th, m only after a sharp Y ou can get good fresh meats l a b o r . lì» f o r i\ a 1 t h e i r w a g e s r I ¡ -y A S o u l!. P ’; ) vs ) summons . B. Small. Defendant ) 1 0 ¡¿ham B. Small, the Defendant above named. \r. tl.a rame of the State cf Oregon. You are here by i Osi.lreJ 10 apt ear and answer the Complaint In t' • . .9 enkltlfd causa on or before tho ^2nd day a : rll A. D. 1 9 1 0 ard if you fall ro to ar» ear and 1 3 * -.' the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for tha re- •ye.1 for in her complaint, namely:-For a Da is living the funds of Matrimony now existing PlaintWi a 1 1 Defendant. H. 3 Summons 1» published In the Estacada Pro- fci'«*-' i* weekly t owst aper for six consecutive weeks the first publication thereof to be made on March 10 1910. T h is Publication made by order of Hon. J . U. .1 , cell Judt,e of the above entitled Court made on the 3rd day of March 1910. J. P. Clark Attorney for Plaintiff P h y s ic ia n a S urgkon #+ +♦ ** OPFICE BEHIND ESTACADA STATE BANK Sice)» ' u moms back oi office. Cnn I * found ut office day or urglit. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS SCRA N TO N , PA . H. V. R E E D , R e p r e s e n t a tiv e 3 0 8 M c K a y B ld g . P o r t la n d O re Dimick & Dimick, Attorneys at Law y V Nortary Public, General Lav» Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, A b stracts furnished M O NEY LO AN ED O P F IC K S : 2 . 3 & 4 , A N D R K S K N H I.D . O rkgo n C it y C ED AR O r k c - ot * SHINGLES We manufacture all kinds of Cedar Shingles and are prepared at aIV times to deliver the same. Also to sell at the mill, having stock ou hand at all times & CO. A . K R IEG ER ----- P R O P R IE T O R ------ Estacada A gent— A . Morrow 6 0 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE T r a m M arks D e a to n s C o p y r ig h t s A c . Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion fre e whether aiv Invention la pn^hably i>*tentahl& union, ttona strictly coTiUde-.vtfaL HANDBOOK on Patent« •ent free. Oldest ayency for eecnrtng patent*. Patents taken through Munn i Co. receive *p*ciol n otice, without charvo, ie the Scientific American. A bnndaotoely IttnafratM weekly. I.anroat d r- cut«turn o f any ocVentlUo Journal, Term _____ s. _ , 83 % ; f-Mir mentiva, 4L Sold by all newadenli K NN &C o £•«“"—»New L Brauch Oi'Jco. 625 F BU Wae h I na tun. D. v by required to appear and answer th * complaint filed construct!..,, am! the whole thing , s struggle Well, the fact w it was that arc bought, killed and dressed 1 just « 1 ^ threshold of its develop- against you in the above entitled Court and cause on n or before the 23rd day of April. 1 9 1 0 . and If yen fail Albany Herald. bc’ir.-4 pi ..cd iv., h the Utmost j>os ti r • ixtcvulh birthday, and the in the vicinity of your own town. nient.” tc appear and answer, for want thereof the plain sitile t lie JOHN BROWN ) he present plan is burglars j> ved to be only a few of Our prices range front 8 to 15 cents tiffs will apply to the Court for the roliof demanded In the complaint, as follow«: to build out It only as far as Bind, 1 •e f, tends who had collected compared with prices which are The Insurance Man B U Y . S E L L , T R A D E , F.TC F cr a decree declaring that the defendants have no although taps have been filed from eatables and gifts and charged for packing house meats interest or estate whatever In end to Lots 6 and 7 In Isaftcr your Ruimeis, If bs don't Bend sou i, to the Klamath Ludiau j Block 13. Oregon City. Clackamas Ccunty. Oregon, and called in to help cele- ( from 12'.- to i S ’ cents. Think it g»* to your ptac« in time, put write as shown by the duly recorded plat thereof on flic In U e have several pieces of prop- Is represented iu Estacada b v the Kestrvati ,e joyous event. Five Hun over. Trice list of meats at the th * County Recorder's office of said County and ertv left with us to negotiate a sale! him at Rockwood, Oreg„ or plione S tat*. or any part thereof: and that rhe title of the died was pla\ed aud a jolly time Palace M arket: for. Intending investors in Ksta- PORTLAND RFSTAI RtNT plaintiffs is good and valid, and that they the plain ('.resh im »31 or leave word at the Present were Mr. ami Neck meat, 8 ets. lb.; plate meat iv y weather of the uas I, 1 tiff® are the cwn*rs in fee cf said premises. aad for -nd., will do well to consult „ ., will send « sh on Tuesday and such other relief as to the Court shall seem meet and Progress office. inquiry into trop and Mrs ( >tto Stuben, Mrs Roenfcldt, 9 ets. lb. ; short ribs, 10 cts. lb ; equitable, and for th*ir coats and disEAiraementa we may have just what you xvaiit. j deliver Saturday. Mr. end Mrs. Will Jones, Mr. and prime ribs, 1 1 cts, lb,; roll ribs therein. Representing the famous Oregon ^ st, k k conditions show that losses Inquire at the P r o g r e ss office. T h li «ur'.mcns la puhlialMd by order ef the Hon- Mrs. roast, 1 2 } , cts. !b. ; rump roast, 11 have not been so general as was Mrs Ii.iy Marsh, Mr and Fire Relief Association and other . v.:al a J . U. Campbell jndge oi the Circuit Court of F or S a i . r T wo good second feared. Some stock was lost on Clatk Posson, Mr. and Mrs. .Willis cts lb .; shoulder roast, it cts. lb.; the State of Oregon, fcr the County of ClackarruL-. reliable coni ponies. I mnio entered on the 4th day of March 1 9 » 0 . di - Mts flank roll, 10 cts. lb.; shoulder hand sewing machines, Wheeler & the range but the percentage is not V oice. Mrs George Hale, rocting puhicatio«to be mad* In th* Estacada Pro G^O TE&ç.r 3 H » jB E x a 6 E s r j 3 c e e . i r t ; cts. lb .; round steak, Wilson and Singer. Also a brand large: Pr i-q-ccts in the extensive Kveielt Miller, Fred and lle k n steak, gress a weekly newspaper, published at Eatacada. Oregon. *T h e firat pablicattcn to be made on th* 15 cts. lb ; loin steak, 15 cts. lb .; new Eldridfce direct from the fai>- grain districts of Eastern Oregon Stuben and Virgil Yottce. Chi farm l.tiuL a l 'in< t h e h n e %o f t h e 10th day of March 1910. and th* l*at publication on loin, pork, 17 cts lb .; loin, veal, tnrv. At the Progress. are reported to tie excellent for a -Clle U. S. L au n d ry on British Columbia bumper crop Grain prospec t? in the Willamette Valley are said to be somewhat le?s satisfactory. Be cause of the unusually heavy snow- fall iu the mountains aurini' t l Or:itnl i rank Pacific R v., now building. Mor ay to loan on first class im- Jdeal ciimatc, jmte w.-ter, rich soil. Mr. L au rvy. oi the Estacada, 15 ct8’ ,b ; loin‘ mutto" ‘ , s c t* lb’ : r veal and mutton, 1 2' » cts proved farms. Call it the Batik of has just pm in .1 new W, bl>er pian The l u 'f ;'f T( ie » West liattt of same, 1 5 cts. Ib Pen Beautiful vatic) : 1 tu ce it the t! F.Alkie* ola which is a beauty and valued at id Coast R m ;.;e. Prit'e low. low* easy terms -1200. It belongs »0 him person n, ; land and Jorg, Props. \Crite for fill iinfuniiii'ioii. iMv aud was placed tu 1 is private The new transformar is being y . R ! i ' ■ I.T.I PS* Subscribe now wired attd will soon 1 c in operation : 308 MfcKn.y BMg, past Winter, there will Le plenty of apaituicuts. Estacada. the 21st day of April. 1910. Cross & Hammcnd Attorneys for plaintiffs Oregon City Oregon Read the Want A d * The Progresa is one dollar a year Patronize Progress Advertiser