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M a T v T î 'lis C h a », r . i ’rcsii’t r.t \ iue J’rrsi-ícnt . X . !.. !•:. B,*i.:,n .sl Tre«»ur«t F.. ft» WOMHR, kulv'Jfchfcí [v c v 1 Huitor i:»urstl*iv 1 »u.l Manngcr Morniug ST Al U'A, GfifGI^ . r .r> r/cxTow» ’ ■ : ■• ~ r 7 : ' r * L \ ?■ • •' • . S . I U. •• t r i» t to l*\ \*A ^ V.Sw ¿ r v i ï v ? f 7. p ^ itv ifc a fe fc * in U W « * > w n » v .'. j .-.¡ui v -t.:b;ta í S . .• U » •• t •'íU -iW i'"' • 1. í'-rlc fünúcnrd l .• t-¡. L'ití.v : . » > i ; ï « > » . i 4 î a r i l ¡ ^ ! . t'-¡” ! tjt. /* >/j«- ,/.J» /.«'/.♦ r niem ar* .m .i.-. . r » f After , t , u \ . , J fW A ¿!<* :!*.•:< a: V n r . r u t i í .* f unni yo l recen.- i l . v , . —• .*f i >ur i.-rv: ¿ e shift A to .niyc*:»-, ¡tnywhri in t'.c l !. S. Vttlktnti ,j ***/ tù y vtii ni ad* -U e , f r t p . : » J r eight, and a i..,-.y T I N D . u t-'U K K V K L A L. (i m.;tf w linfa urne you «u y ru'v tlu huyele and put i{ t<>any i:-*i > u wi ,¡>. if you aro tini, pot j* rfcctly snLnea or do not v\uth to L'C)> li o i A . 1 .<• ai.» y il L «vk to U.i at » ur expense ami ><•/< unUm*ffi* ont ont etti. r i f t T A 't V (BDJ^CQ ^v o iurr.ish lite h i.heat grade birce ¡es U possible to nake fa'ritJlU ii's ■ R W fc U ;t one atn.41 proni above aciu.il j »ttrry cost. You aave f i » to $>.$ middlemen's pronta by pu yincdircit of u* and have the ma . ifacturer s guar* a n u .'b s b .'.l'y iu r biiyclc. 1 K I H O T H i 'Y a Ucyelu or •> I iro1 u r n «./ »« iit any p r L * until you ft. five our catalogues and learn ocx unheard ol Jcutory •Let and rtm.irkaMt tP *,.U gjftrt to r i d e r uu^uta, vi hen you receive — — ------ ----------— ----- Y O U W i l l B E A S T C f i S i E D study our cupcrb cupci 1 models * * at * ‘ the L_ ttw ndtrfully \ __ P f I ru __ es |____ __j make _____ you this ___. year. ____ NVe f nfl^ST a., a¿’r.iii.bicycle,i(|r ie„mu..» /.nv we tan W e sell sell th the high profit above factory cost. than* any other iacory- W e arc s..usiied with $1.00 . . R I C Y C i - K I»M A | .i;U S , you can se l our bicycles I under your own name plate at _ur nricca. On! or* fi:! 1 ti;e day received. . . . ,, , , ... , ... O N I ) H A N D l i l C Y C L K S . W e lo not rerd a rly handle second hand bicycles, but r on hand token in trade by our Chicago retail stores. These we clear out , from f t j M or lSlt>. Descriptive bargain lists mailed free. ‘ i T * and p o d á is » paru, repairs A / t IC T t r n n n f l & r e ’ « i o t f l u ’ tv L u rls . I m p o r t e d r o l l e r cim C v A S 'Z l K 'U i i i t i i b W ) equipment cf all kinds at h a lf th4 usual rotati J n c t J , With the break of day Friday, a host of 70,000 interrogators, men and women, w h ite ,' black, yellow and brown, will be turned loose in pursuit of the people of the United * The cr-rrt-ct way to pronounce it Is Ua-tn-ca da. accent on the thiul , •vital>W, a having the sound of . us in ah. in the two last syllables. The extraordinary importance of the modern Youim Men’s Christian Association in the twentieth cen tury city is emphasized hy statistics obtainable at the Portland insli tutiou. '1'lie great ft story building at Sixth and Taylor Streets w.v opeited six niontbs ago and con sidered ample for twenty years W ith a 60 da. s from the opening every available inch of room was being utilized. Today it is the permanent res- Idet.CiAf 2 6 7 men, and 700 take t ivir meals there d.uly. An aver age of 75 diitcrent classes, meetings and gatherings are held in the building every night. Sunday e x cepted Three physical directors ure regulaily employed and more than 1500 men and boys take part in physical work. There are 3883 members on the rolls, and in excess of 3,000 men visit the building daily. —~ ~ ~ ' J' ■■ f See J ‘ 1 lie U le r e g e t t i n g n tn J . L. MEAB CYCLE CCMPAMY, H a n d le s th e B e s t F re s h a n d C u re d VEAL HOGS HIDES LARD EGGS SAUSAGE SHEEP CATTLE CHICKENS A ll hutinets enlisted in our care has prompt attention. Come help us boost don’t knock. We have, some choice farms for sale at prices thate are right. P0TWIN & SON H. E. CROSS 0 » Total......................... line and our Prices Are The Very Lowest Possible. your O in DON’T forget the Picture, FRtE with each $10.00 pur- chase, while they last. D A L E S ’ il $3 a day $10 a week RE PO R T OF TH E CONDITION OF One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast BANK I PAINTS Totsl................................... \v. Reed has the frame work $34782 98 L IA B IL IT IE S Capital stock paid in..........................10000 00 Surplus fund............................................ 522 Individual deposits aub4*ct to chock...... 22353 Demairi c*rtlficatoa cl d*poalt............... 1170 Reserved for taxes ................................. 9 Llabilitte other than those above stated Total. 90 98 CO 84 726 26 $ 34782 98 State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, as: I, W. A. Hey 1 man, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear »that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. A. H E Y L M A N . Cashier. PAINTS g | j ESTACADA Loan* and discounts ......... .................... % 8092 55 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured......... 66 27 Bonds, securities, etc................................ 6299 68 Banking house, furniture, and fixtures. . 3514 50 Other real estate owned......... .............. 4266 66 Due from banks (not reserve banks) ...... 93 89 Due from approved reserve banks........ 10539 08 Checks and other cash item s.................... 54 on Cash on hand.............................................. I 677 90 Expense................................... ..... ............. 1 78 45 A few dollars invested in Bay State Paint will add Hundreds in V a lu e and Appearance to your home. For Sale at the ESTACADA PHARMACY of R M. Staudish’ s new house in Joe Nicholson who is quite a dog Garfield up. The building is to be fancier, has just received from New 38x41, York an English bull bitch. He i I Mrs. Adams has rented the Gm brought with him when he recent ham property recently D ^ l i r c h a s e d ly returned troin Eng and a black hy R. C Herring and will move litigi ,ì) Sull dog that he has been from the creamery to it the first of offe : t qu te e sum of money for. next month. These are fine days for the ('row Hass Tracy, who underwent an ing crop*. The fruit trees are in full bloom and indicate a splendid operation for appendicitis, has got- , - - - O r e g o n I n th e C i r c u i t C o u r t o f th e S t a te o f O re g o n F o r th e C o u n ty o f C la c k a m a s Mary A. Small. Plaintiff ) vs > summons lf'.am B. Small. Defendant ) T o Isham B Small, the Defendant above named. In the rame cf the State of Oregon. You are here by required to appear and answer the Complaint In the above entitled cause on or before the 22nd day ;f April. A. D lO iO a r J if you fail so to appear and answer the Plaintiff will apply to the Court fer the re- I SEWING MACHINE. r o u . br bbarino . HIGH GRADI. by buying thl* reliable, honest, high grade sew ing machine. Co. $ • sSt.-i « iti.4 P. R. L. & P. Co. I'.STAC AD A-PO R TLAND Cars leave Estacada for Port land: 6:55. 9. i i . A M. and I. 3. 5. 9 P. M. Cars leave Portland for l i s t eada: 6:55, 8:45, 10:45, A. M. and Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. U. S. Land O ffice at Pottland, Oregon. February 16th 1910. Notice is hereby given that Nina Joy. whose post- office address is 1189 Taggart St. Portland. Ore gon. did. on the 1 3th day of September. 1909. file in this office Sworn Statement and Application. No. 02203, to purchase the N 4 N W ff, N W it N E * end Lot 1. Section 10, Township 5 South. Range 4 East W illam ette Meridian, and tho timber thereon, under the provisions of the acl of June 3. 1878. and acts amendatory, known as the "T im b e r and Stone L a w ." at such value as might he fixed by appraise ment. and that, pursuant to such application, the l.nd and timber have been appraised, the timber estimat ed 840.000 boarj feat at $0.35 per M. and the land $85.00; that said applicant will offer final proof In support cf his application and sworn statement on the 3rd day of May, 1910. before the R egister and R e ceiver of the United States Land O ffice at Portland. Oregon. Any psrson is at liberty to protest this purchase be fore entry, or Initiate a contest »» *ny Mm<* Hafor* patent issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit In this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. Chaa- B. Merrick. Register 12:45, 3 45. 4 :45> 6 45 P- M. Mail ami Kxpress (no |ussengei!.Q jcarrietl on this run) leaves Portlands [for Estacada 5:25 a. m. and 2:40 p. tu.B Leaves Estacada for Portland 4:26 p.j [in. and 7:10 a. tn. Freight also leaves Portland in the morning goes to Caza dero and returns to Portland. Main offices of the company: 132 1 First St. Portland, Oregon. H E N R Y V . A D I X . M .D P H Y S IC IA N A S U R G E O N you Local and Long Distance Telephone Mary H. Dolan Kate Dolan Anna Louise Jonea Margaret C. Dolan plaintiffs vs Charles N. Walt Charles Emmons W ait Eastern Investment Co. Limited, a corporation H. E . Noble Ferry Museum of Tacoma, a corporation Miss Emma Muller Eudorah Boyles Harriet P. McMillan Minnie P. Orvis May S ieb lfr Ferry Caroline P. Ferry Sarah J. Townsend Horace Thlelscn Emma Thlelaon Clinton Trafton Ferry Frank B. Colt, qjtecutor of the estate 0/ C . P. Ferry, deceased Herbert S. Griggs, executor of th * estate of C . P. Ferry, deceased Clackamaa County. defendants The doctor's phone can be connected with your home phone at night if re quested. One long ring. D r .L .A . W E L L S D E N T IS T C F SHBARER AND J O H N S T E IN E R , M. D P h y s ic ia n a SuauxoM Thia summons Is published by order of the Hon orable J . U . Campbell Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas, made and entered on the 4th day of March 1910. di recting publication to be made in the Estacada Pro gress, a weekly newspaper, published at Estacada. Oregon. T h e first publication to be mad# on th * 10th day of March, 1910. and tho last publication on the 21st day of April, 1910. Cross & Hammond Attorneys for plaintiffs Grego.. C ity Oregon Deeds OFFICE BENINO ESTACADA STATE BANK Sleeps in moms back of office. Can he found at office day or night. Dim ick & Dim ick, Attorneys at Law Nortary Public, General Law Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, A b stracts furnished M ONEY L O A N E D O F F IC E S : 2. 3 & 4, A N D R K S K N O regon C it y ULXL O regon CEDAR SHINGLES We manufacture all kinds of Cedar Shingles and are prepared at all times to deliver the same. Also to sell at the mill, having stock ou hand at al) times A. KRIEGER & CO. Filed 60 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE P atents Estacada State Bank to E. E. Hannah, Lot a Blk. 3, Zobrist Ad dition to Estacada. $125. P r in t in g to be done Wm. R. Stokes et al to Ellen A. Fairchilds, of SWj^ of Sec. 36 T. 3 S. R. 4 K. $10. Martin V. Thomas to M. A. Jen nings, Lot 4 Blk. 11, Zobrist Ad dition to Estacada. $120. W, J. Lewellen et ux to Fredrick N. Mewhirter, 126.74 »«res in the E. B. Lewellen D. L. C. $9500 FANTON’S Emma Watt Trullinger to Pres ton Bros, all the standing timber on 66 acres in Sec. 33 T. 2 S R. 4 W h e n in need or F ir s t Class E. $100. and 50 cents per cord. Cedar Shingles C ed a r shingles con su lt me. A. W. Botkin et nx to Michael S h in g les d e liv e re d o r a t the m ill. Nos. I a n d 3 a lw a y s on McCormick et ux. Lot 1 and 39 hand. W. A. Jones, Sales Aft.. acres in Sec 18 T . 2 S. R. 5 E. Estacada FANTON BROS. The U. S. Laundry Michael McCormick et ux to A. W. Botkin, Lot t in Sec 18 also part of S E * of N K tf of Sec. >8 T. 2 9. R. 5 E. $10. Wm R. Stokes et al to B. K. Hughson, EJf o f S E ^ o f S K ji of and Sec. 36, T. 3 S. R. 4 E. $600. Fat cattle wanted; the fatter the better— See Penland ft Jorg. British Columbia th# first pu^veatton theteof to b* made on March 10 '* Cary IS building ft log ' 9'e house on Main St. lot 14 block Thta Piib.ieatian r »de by order of Hon. J . U . . The East Of The West ten along nicely and is expected to Carrut*ii j *eof the a^v# *ntu;*<iCourt *»d* * ne logs are now being hauled on Beautiful valleys between the Rockies return home to-morrow. j ffi»«d a r * *Ursh m o.^ ^ the lot and it is his intention to and Coast Range. Frier low. eisy term» j. Aitcrrwriwrktmiif build it for four rooms. It will be W rite for full n. Don t forget the school enter-1 ------------------ —--------- ; the first of its character erected tn T. R r t iiL L lr s Sultscribe now taiument tomorrow night. Estacada. jol» McKay Bl.lg. ■ K— I rune MARK a |5 GARFIELD Demons ConvmoHTs Ac. A n yon e sending a sketch and description may aatoktf aecortatn our opinion fr e * whether ei> bahly peti lOttontUL fass reten ta taken tHroajrh : Mann ft Co. recel' arerial notice, wit hont «h e r »* . ìm ih * Sdentine American, ▲ handsomely ill net r*f ed weekly. la r g e s t cir culation o f any arientlOc Journal Term s. $8 » year ; fou r months, 8L Bold by all n »w »«teniere. ialStfvtísfeíie» Th« Oregon Fir« Relief Asso ciation of McMinnville with £ifto.ooo reserves, solicits your hap in ess through J o h n B ro w n $1. Fred A. Elv et at to Wiley W. Subscribed aud sworn to before me this 12th day of April, 1910. May, a tract of land in Sec. 5 T. 3 E. V . Bartlett, Notary Public is represented in Estacada by the S. R. 2 E. $1. Cheap farm lands alo»g the line of the Grand Trunk Pacific R v., now building. Ideal climate, pure water, rich soil. Morrow For Record J. Philip Shannon to Wm. R. Stokts et al, 159.54 acres in the Samuel Hughes D. L. C. $10,000 have a n y PORTLAND RESTAURANT W ELLS' D e n tist» a l P o rtla n d WU 1 visit Katacada on Friday and Saturday ol each week Appointments may be made with Dr. Adix. ----- P R O P R IE T O R ----- PROGRESS w hen O F F 1 CH, ADJOINING RHSIDBNCH Kstacada Agent— A. R e m e m b e r th e We learn that Keister Cadonnu has sold his team and with B. K. Will send wash on Tuesday deliver Saturday. Graham and their families expect »0 leave for Tillamook, where they will e n g a g e i l l business. We are sorry to lose from our city these »•* rw d «» Wr n-ntr-rer . D* cr,, diu: vim? is. fand, of row ,tir,: families who have been residents be*,*" Plaintiff .nd DM.rdant. ..__t f TM.Summon. upMteh«) m is. E ,.« * Pro htre for a n’KHber of years. gress a weekly newspaper for six consecutive weeks *áf.. . TIME CARD T o Charles N. W alt: Charles Emmons W alt; East ern Investment Co. Limited, a corporation: H. E. Noble: Ferry Museum of Tacoma, a corporation: Miss Emma Muller: Eudorah Boyles: Harriet P. McMillan: Minnie P. O rvis: May Siebler Ferry; Caroline P. Ferry: Sarah J. Townsend: Horace Thlelson; Emma Thlelson; Clinton Trafton Ferry; Frank B. Cole; ex ecutor of the estate of C. P. Ferry, deceased; H er bert S. Griegs, executor of the estate of C. P. Ferry, eeceased; Clackamas County.-defendant^. in the name of the State of Oregon: You are here by required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and cause on or before the 23rd day of A pril. 1910. and if you fall to appear and answer, for want thereof the plain tiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the complaint, as follows: For a decree declaring that the defendants have no interest or estate whatever in and to Lots 6 and 7 in Block 13. Oregon City. Clackamaa County, Oregon, aa ahown by the duly recorded plat thereof on file in the County Recorder s office of said County and State, or any port tkararf: and that the title of the plaintiffs la good and valid, and that they the plain tiffs are the owners in fee of said premises, and for auch other relief aa to the Court shall seem maet and equitable, and for their coats and disbursements therein. RESOURCES • PAÎNTS OF at Estacada in the State of Oregon, at the close of business, Mar. 29, 191a. Local and Tourist Trade Solicited PAINTS it y $ 67613 60 Correct Attest: Geo. A . Steel, John Zo- brist, Dire, tors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of April 1910. E. W . Bartlett, Notary Public A L L M O D E R N C O N V E N IE N C E S !■ III■ ■ M il ! ■ C STRONGEST GUARANTEE. State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss: I, L. E. Belli Is, cashier of the above National Sewing Machine named bank, do solemnly swear that the Belvidere, III. above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. m L. K. B E L F IL S , Cashier. The Hotel Estacada !■ * ...... ..........$ 67613 fO Total.............. |j The mayor and city council con template the calling of a public meeting for the purpose of con- sidtring the advisability of improv ing the streets and issuing bonds for its payment. The particular work contemplated is the grading down of Main St. hill to a better grade and extending the improve ment out on Main St. to the county road running to Currinsville. I Sewers also should be construct-1 e l and other improvements made I on the streets. The council believe it unfair U property holders and taxpayers to pay for all this needed improvement at once and that a bond issue would distribute the cost with future taxpayers who will he the most benefited, as the bent fit , to he derived from good j roads and sewers will be lasting and t it would he unfair in our judge-] llient to burden the people hy re quiring them to pay at once for all j these improvements. A meeting to consider these j questions and get the opinion of Ihe taxpayers will he called soon, w here it is hoped the jitople will lie sufficiently interested to attend and r e g o n L IA B IL IT IE S Capital stock paid In..............................$ 25000 00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid............................................ 1363 54 Individual deposits subject to check......................... $ 2 1 3 6 3 45 Demand certificates of de 4278 84 posit................................... Tiirtp certificates of deposit. 4562 65 State deposits.................... 4220 42 Savings deposits................ 43 25 34468 61 cBills payable................................... 6089 09 Trust, comtr.'ssion and escrow.................... 522 81 Liabilities other than those above stated 1 69 55 NEW S For 5trezt Work ATTORNEYS AT LAW Abstracts. Real Estate. Loans. Insurance RESOURCES Loans and discounts................................. $ 3898 38 Bonds, securities etc................................ 2878 84 Banking house, furniture and fixtures... 4842 22 Other real estate owned.......................... 41919 34 Due from approved reserve banks................................. $ 6844 48 Checks and other cash items . 46 85 Cash on hand........................... 3044 66 9935 99 Land contracts......... ................................ 4138 83 That we are now supplied with a Nice Line of Goods in every in v ite W IL L IA M HAMMOND CROSS & HAMMOND at Estacaila, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business, March 29, 1910. Of F sta caila And Vicinity :w .X i j S J . ... P u b lica tio n In th e C i r c u i t C o u r t o f th e S t a te o fO r e g o n F o r C la c k a m a s C o u n ty R E PO R T O F TH E CONDITION OF We Wish To Say To The Many People F o r M i l l i n e r y w e are secon d to none a n d 1st class w o r k If you can't boost Don’t use the hammer ESTACADA STATE BANK DALES (or ***** CHICAGO, IL L Penland CSb Jorg For G uaranteed few excep will be paid on the basis of the work done. In the country the remuneration will be from 2 0 t o 30 cents for each farm reported, while the pay for names will range from 2 to 4 cents. The districts will average 13CX) names, 1000 in the country and M e a ts O b ta in a b le 1600 in the city. Supervisor Beach held a meeting of instruction for enumerators at Astoria Sunday afternoon, return ing to Portland in the evening. HEAD CHEESE FRESH MEATS Similar meetings were also held at SMOKED MEATS Pendleton, La Grande and The Dalles in the last few days. Meeting To Be Called wsifcht« n in g . Cash Paid for hides and Market Products W e Buy and Sell FERRY H a n g in g a n d C a lc e m i- U lfo r - PALACE MEAT MARKET Saturday afternoon and evening, April 33rd, which is a week from next Saturday, will be Estacad 1 CotniniTcinl Chili boost day, Dcn’ t forget the day, and bring your friends along. «•rop. Strawberries are well forme<! and it won t be long until we " H all be living ou the fat of the land, if pork pork U $11.50 per hundred] th e ^ YOU NEED TIRES sp ectio n , our Styles and Prices are the Best. present their views. of matlOll Will Cost tile Government ^000,000 O f this atnOUUt, S 4 i H ed g etlio rn Ju n ctu re-P roof t ;res on a p p ro va l and tria l at •he special Introductory p rice quoted nlx>ve; o r w rite fo r ou r b ig T ir e ' ud Sundry C atalogu e w h ich a n ( J t o e r e m a in in g th e special describes and quotes a ll m akes and k in d s o f tires at about h a lf th e usual pnees. . # | . , mmomi-m b e t w rite us s postal today. D t> N O T T H I N K O F B U Y I N G a b ie y c lj supervisors. W ith a N z J b W / fB la o r a p a ir o f tire s fro m a n yo n e un til you k n o w th e n e w an d w o n d erfu l 4 o ile rs w c are n iakiu g. i t o n ly costs a postal to learn e v e ry th in g . W r ite »t N O W . tions the enumerators Oflii'inlis of the Portland Rose Festival have been ndvised that the im vin g | d u re trust will send ten c p ralors, with five moving picture cameras, from the headquarters of the picture trust in Furo|ie to Port land to take complete pictures of the coming festival parades and exercises. These films, when man ufactured, will he distributed very widely and shown all over the world. It is estimated hy Festival officials that no less than 100,000, oixi people will see the attractions of Oregon r«scs hi this way. L O C A I, BLACKSMITH NC- fr tC IiE Y F .C U B L E F R O M P J f!U T U :lE S U . r £ N A I L S , T t t ik d o r G la s s w i l l n u t l«‘ t t h e C K fcjaiw I ‘ iitsami pairs sold last yei year. a i r o u t. S ix ty thousand thousau i pairs n ow in u, use. O v e r tw o hundred thousand O E S C R iP T I O M t M * A * in » U - i* '- U i .liv e ly an 1 tab y n iiu jg.verydu rableau d lin ed in side w ith a special q u ality o f rubber, w h ich n e v e r becom es >orou.jana w h ich closes up sm a ll punctures w ithou t a llo w « j I fo t fe A t h e t h ic k r u b b e r t r e a d n g th e a ir to escape. W e have hundreds o f le tte rs fro ra satis- • A " a m i p u n c tu r e s t r ip s " U " fieu cu stom ersstatin g t hat th eir tires have o n ly been pu m ped f a n d “ JLV' a ls o rlnn s t r ip “ U ’ # u p once c r tw ice in a w h o le season. T h e y w e ig h no m ore than t o p r e v e n t r im c u t t in g . T h is an ord in a ry tire, th ep u n ctu re rc s is tin g q u a h tie s b c in g g tv e u I t i r e w i l l o u t la s t a n y o t h e r b y severa o /» f vu..., th in , -pu. s p ecia lly I-. p rep ared fa b ric on th e ITU! l la in yers ic ia A - I------ m a k e S O F T. L L A S T 1 C and j p er p air,b u t fo r tread. T h e regu lar p rice o f these tires p c S r f a c t o r y p rice to « a d vertisin isin g purposes purp< w e a r e m a k in g s special •!- rs sh ip p ed sam e d a y le tte r is W e s . h h ip C._0. is received. received, w c. o. D. r> oti op th e r id er o f o n ly f\ So p e r pair, A i i oritcra shipped same dry a p p ro va l Y o u S o not r e '* a ven t m ,til you h ave ex a m in ed an d fou n d th em s tric tly as represented. YVe „ ill a llo w a . .. h ill.o o u u t o f i p e r ce n t (th e re b y n u iM a g th e p rice « 1 . 5 5 p e r p a ir) i f v o a a e r il 11 I I. C A S H w i r i l O l t n n l t an d en close thia ad vertisem en t. Y o u run no r is t In aeiuUnn o . an o rd e r as tha tirea m a y b e reh irn e.1 at O 'J I t c v p e n M i f fo r any reason th ey a re r I s a to f ic.ory o i m - . - r n ition . W c a re p erfe c tly re lia b le and m oney scut to us is as sa fe « s in a b a iA If ,0.1 order a l of th ere tires, you will 6n,l that th ey w ill rid e easier, run faster, K r. ..„, :i hr hotter Her lust t u t lo n g ger e r uml and h lo o o k fin f.u cr r r th than an a i n n v y tire you h ave .v o e o ver used o r s K e e e n n a nt l a an n y price. W » , ,v that you rvill he so w e ll | leu , d that w h en you w an t « b icycle H you w ill g n e us your order, k y n .- w ■ au l you to send us » t r i a l ru der . t once, hence th is rem a rk a b le tire o ffer. W e w a u l you I F F K o tic c Oevertmart 0i the Interior U . S . Land Office, at S.iUi :lh School IO n in. j Portland. Oregon Meroh 26th 1910. Notice 1» hereby given that Harry Saw»#!! of Preaching 11 a. in. D o ve* Oregon who. on May 3rd. >905. made HLmesteal Application No. 15704. Serial No.01206 L eigne 61.40 p. m. r'r Lot (3 ) Section 6. Township 3 South, Range 5 Piayer Meeting on Thursday Even- east. Wi'.'.airet»« Meridian, lias filed notice of inten t ma:.e Final F ive year Procl. to establish i'lg 7\4 ° p. m. tion claim u the land abev? described before the R egis ter and R eceiver. i.t Portland, Oregon, on th* 10th Church of Christ— N ext Sabbath day of M y 1910. I Claimant names as witnesses: Charles Cassody. of Sandy. Oreg. George W olfe. of Dover, * Bible School IO p. in. Guy Wcodle. of Preaching I ! n. in. Joseph DeShazer. of Chas. B. Merrick Register You,.;; Peoples’ Meeting 7 p . m . J. V. BARR Thfrc^uliir retail P m e o f ih tif tirrs ts /T*.?. . j ) p pxiir, b u t to introduce v. u i l l t e ll you a u v .ip lep a ir lo r$ t.o 0 ^ a sh tiith o rJ er*i.$ S ). f r S,il>i>u11 , On that day Uncle Sam will be- giu the ntindiering of his children in preparation for the 13th census Preaching p. m . 7 :3 0 lie estimates that he has a family of about 90,000,000 men. women and children and he already has employed and will then put to work 1 body of enumerators considerably gieater than the standing army. The enumeration will cover all l> still *t th* old stand and willing to do any of the work in his line of ihe 45 states and two territories of the Union proper, and also Ha GIVE HIM A CALL waii, Porto Rico and Alaska. The Philippine Islands and Guam will not be included, as special arrange- ¡nents are made for numbering the P a in tin g , P a p er p e o p l e of t t i o s e d l p e n d e n c i e s , SELF-HEALS^ TERES to rfZp D%SoTr 7>urt<«ay. ¿pr- »4, 1910 4 S ta te s , so R£EKS7KOR:3 PSSCTBtiE-PBOOF S > /T 1U S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S O í? year .... Six rmnths.. M K. Church----- Next us Army Waits Cornil.* 0 Í Friday . .V3&J R o ckw o o d . Oregon PA o im Gre^Aam. 231 Or leave ward at this office 1 L W M J E t t i i i i é e e e a r . » . O E ic K C : 51 Notice for Publication Department c i the Interior. U. S Land O ffice at Portland. Oraron, Marc* 7th. 1910 Notice U herety rWen tKai Allan R. Joy w h o » peat-office address I , 327 W orcester Block Portland Or eren. did. withe Stk day day of A c fust 1909 fila tn this office Sworw Statemeaf and Application. No 6212*. to purchase th .S ',1 N W K S W » NE!V and Lot 2. Swdloti 10 Township 5 south Ranee « East. W illam ette Meridian, and tbe timber tkareon. under Ike provision, nf the acl of June 3. 1678. and acta w w ndaterr. known as Ike Tim ber and Stone Law • at such .a im as might ba fiaad by spptalsment. and that, parsuant re such application, tho Isndand tlmbor thereon have bean ap praisad. tha timber estimatad 925 060 board feet a »0 .3 5 par M and Ika land A twelve and a half pound babv I7J “O '1;" «*<! •otiicam in otter final prod m. . boy a r n v r r f a f the Fisher A p r il T2th. home of S d Mabel Andrews was taken to Portia i i 1 to be operated ou for ap- peudiciUs. auppen ct nia appRcatta* and «worn «tatemen» on th * 24th $ey of May I f l O . before the R o*tst*r and Racalvar of tha Unttad Slates I and O ffict at Port- land. Oragon. Any person is at liberty to preteet this purchase befere entry, er intMare s eeriest at ary time before patent Issues, by filirc * ccrrc be rated affidavit in this office allegtng facts which wox.d defeat the entry Chas B- Merrick. Register