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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1910)
W * V •V^ ESTACADA “w I Fsen ^.. . w t s m m 4 w m PROGRESS a t i ; n ) C.«rr;’le Latest Mr-lol "IlA n r’Jf’T * h*c\tio fiirniilipJ by ax t*aku«r m oBoy last, E. S. WOMEU, PMitor nnd Manager Emoted at ih# pestoni«'« in Estacada. Oretor.. as . second ( l u i mail * Piiiiliahei) I »erv Ihursday Morning at I STAC 4 P A. OfilGOS “ RIPTKDN RATES Six morrai $1 00 50 1 Thurií'íj. Apr. 28 . 19 K) U * * i * j e ~ p m i c u u i r t a>tJ Our agents ever: where dra .***•:#/ ¡A'** a t O i.it. K <) n ;o M ;V U l ' K l f l I> - . V. u m m - . iw;r, •..'••¡y iir'.ryc! V. a ship to anyone, ans «here in ifi • i s • •‘tout a n ut dcPewit *n io n »cc, frePai '/• T « . an« at.ovv Xl.-H U A VS* I KI£E v.ii.i d tirn-y.u m y r, K I . le and put ii t -1 Aiiy test yo»» unh. II y i ate tfi.i. Rot ; -rfectlj* ; !>.•»!• tut v. ssu to keep (he. bicycle snip *t l <cl; i > * . .it our co"TU i and yen w ill uetbe c v .•/. tTBf'i’ . i n a I i 0 ; a - » '»*0 t itn. • t C - 1 ...»st £»•»■ " •»•3 u '•> i" ( -''dc u> make B'/i.'j S oil J , ; one small proht above actual i.tctory cost. Yon save )Mo to ;*.*} mid llur.icr.'s , i -i.u by buying direct of us and have t!'e manufacturer’s guar* ant e belli.'4 your bey-.c. I> 0 N o r It t lY a bicycle or a pair of tire* from any on* at y price until \ u receive our catalogues and leant our unheard of jactarjf pri.es and remarked . f s}cc^i efftrs to riU or agouti»« PIRIX'TORS: i 'n a fi y . Hi w i «, President , W. U kki >, \ ire President L, H. Hit,i !ï,s, Treasurer ©ni» ys.ni ... Shown agent tss Rie*'it Spirit At Club Banquet YOJ WILL BE ASTONISHED rtudy our so; ¿rh models at the uotuicrfuUy L kv Prices we can make you this year. We r el I the highest grade b icycles for less money i than any other factory. Wo are satisfied with $».;x> profit above tactory cost, l i l t 1X1.K IH .'A L L llS , you can sell our bicycles under your own name plate at our prices. Orders filled the «lay received. . . . . . . . ... , . _ .M l H A N D ItlO Y C l J-:S. We do not regularly handle second hand bicycles, but ,® a nun:I r on ban 1 taken in trade by our Chicago retail stores. These we clear out prices ranging Iron» CM to l>H or $ 1 0 . Descriptive bargain lists mailed free.. . . . . . ... r . n A u r o iu I p w h eels, linin rto d n rilt r chains at. 1 p ed als, parts, repairs aua CGA5Ttll»"DnA|iLi>| equipment of all kinds at half th« usual retail prices. * 4>50 BEKEniCM PyaSTBwE-PBOOF *« 19 f% SELP-HEAUE’E m ® % S £ S 8 & !l 8 U l .. i i i > r.. r : <//. to / h r s t tiret u c » - ' , t f . r f \rr, l it t ’ t* <- It rllypuasar>tpUPtliTlvrf4jHMtashn ith o r J tr itM ), ' - '/ ------------1 [A HO MQ3E TROUBLE FHOH P’JISTOSES wsi- iviaigfcB'. The c> rrict way to pronounce ii is lis ta eu ila. accent on the third *\ liable, a having the sound of a «s in ah in the n last svila)des. N A I L S , T a c k « o r tllnss w ill not lo t th o p lr out* Sixty thousand r a il» sold last year. Over two hundred tbousaud pairs now in use. D E S C R I P T I O N : M adcinall sizes. It islively and easy riditig.vcryduiabieand liued inside with a special quality o f rubber, which never becomes porous and which closes np small punctures without allow- t? N otlcn th e th le k ru bber tre a d Inc ihe air toescatve. We have hundreds o f letters from satis- tS “ A " and pu ncture strip s HB " $ed customers stating that their tires haveonlybeen pumped r?*, au<l “ I>,” a lso rlu» s trip “ II'* y ponce or twice in a whole season. Th ey we ip n noraorethaa ijlt to p reven t r im cutting;. T h is an ordinary tiro, the puncture rcsistingqualitieslreinggiven r \ ! j t ir o w ill ou tla st a ny o th e r b y several layers o f thin, specially prepared fabric ou the v ■v « m ake-SOFT, L L A ^ ilC and tread. The regular price o f these tires U fl.^ o ^ er pair,but fo r y E A G Y H ID IN G . advertising purposes weare making & special factonr price to the rider o f only *.) Ho per pair A ll orders shipped same day letter is received. W e ship C. O. D. OtS approval. You ilo hot pay a cent until you have examined and found them strictly as represented. price $ 1 .5 5 per pair) if you W e w ill allow a cash discou n t o f 5 per cent (thereby making the prii . U vw ___ I ___ ___ advertisement. fen uu d F L u L CASH W i ' l l _______________ O U D L I i and ________ enclose this advertisement. You run no risk in ndlng us an order as the tiies m ay be returned r.t O l l l t expense i f for any reason they are not satisfactory on examination. W e are perfectly reliable and money sent to us is as safe as m a bank. I f you order a pair o f there tires, y-ui w ill find that they w ill ride easier, run faster, wear better, last longer and look finer than any tire you have eve r used or seen at any price^ Wt _ ............. know that , you w ill De so w ell p i -?a ’ “ that wheu you »u n t a bicycle you-witl giv e MS your orden W e waul you to sernl us u trial order at once, hence th ii rt-marknbfe tiro offer. !M L _ Banquet W a s W e ll Attended— E veryone Happy M Ii. C h urch - N ext S u b ita tb Suhliath School Breaching ip \ * fi: JO Prayer Meeting on Thursday ing 7 :;%o a m. a in. B in. E i Cll* B- tn. And Jolly— Speakers Praise Church of Christ— Next Sabbath Estacada Bible School 10 f*. in. Bn aching a. in. Vom. 7 Peoples’ Meeting 7 p- m. The banquet of the Estacada Preaching p- in. commercial Club at the list.ieada on Saturday was good and the serving e x c e l l e n t . A large crowd was in attendance and would have B L A C K S M IT H b an larger e\ ept for the fact that only a limited number could he comfortably served in the dining Is still at the old stand and willing to do any of (btr work in his line room, 1 lie committe of arrange J. V. BARR Notice for 1'iiblication T IM E CA R D tfhent of the Interior U. S- jid Office. Si I • 1 Ora.cn Match 26th 1910. fit ica la hereby given that H.-rry Sawtoll of O i«\ vv • Mo J 1. 19-35. made ¡ Home • D ' 1 5704 Serial No.01 206 ‘ 1er Lo t (3) :* .-ctlon b. Township 3 South, Range 5 Yi.lametta Meridian, has filed notice of inten- tnexs F :t1 Five y«ar Proof, to establish 1 ti n .ar.J abovo described before the Regla- R "--vn i. r.t Portland. Oregon, on tha 10\h day c May 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: Charles Caase-iy, of Sandy, Greg. George Wolfe. of Dovar. 1 Guy W codie. c,f ** , Joseph DoShazer. of Chas. E. Merrick Register Cars Wave Estacada for Port land: Notice for Publication 6:55. M 5 . 10:45. A. M. and , 2 : 4 5 . 2 45 . 4 : 4 5 . 6 :45 P- M. P. R. L. & P. Co. MSTACAl>A-l>ai»TI.ANU 6:55. D. 1 1 , A . M. and 1, 5 . 5. 9 P- M. Cars leave Portland for Ks,.. cada: Department cf tils Interior. U S Land Office Si Portland, Oregon March 7th, l > 10; Mail ami l-xpK &i (uo pusst-nger Notice Is hereby j,:ven that Allan R. Joy whose post-office adores Is 327 Worcester Block, Portland Ecarrinl ou tilia rui») Waves Portland Oregon, did, wsthe 5th day day of Angust, 1909 file Blur Hslacadu 5:35 a. ui. and 2:40 p. 111. In this office Sworn Statement and Application, No »Leaves Kstacada for Portland 4:36 p. 02129. to purchase the S '* N W K . S W l< NE«% and |tn. ami 7:10 a. tie. Lot 2, Section 10. Township 5 socth. Range4 East. Willamette Maridtjm, a> i the timber tliereon, under the krovisiens of the act of June 3, 1878. and acts Freight also leaves Portland amendatory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law" at such value as might he fixed by appraismenl, and ill tlie morning goes lo Caza that, pursuant to such application, the land and limber dero aud- rat urns to Portlauu thereon have been apmlsed, the timber estimated 925.000 board feet at $0.35 per M. and the land ^ $73.00; that said applicant will offer final proof in support of his application and sworn statorrsent on the M ala offioas of bhe eu4n|N»ny : »33 1-2 24th day of May. 1910, before the Register and First St. Portland, Oregon. Receiver of tho United States I and Office, at Port land, Oregon Any person is at liberty to protest ittfs purchase before entry, or initiate a contest at any time before t atom Issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit in this H E N ’R Y V . A D I X . M . E office alleging facts whlek would defeat the entry. P H Y S IC IA N & SU R G EO N Chas B. Merrick. Register ments provided eighty covers, the GIVE HIM A CALI number Mr. I.auryy said he could seat comforts)-,v. These were all ln und uU nit listacada for the See taken ami promptly at seven o’ clock past cosible >J weeks numerous the banqueters commenced arriving. rnm uii hat e been i« circulation re- Painting, Papet A dix, Gartner and Sparks acted as gurditig »he iiktensth »lie Southern 1 n seating the company. ¡Hanging and Calcemi - l*ai ifte Kaiirtxid C<>, had in "the P. u * iie i a Mayor Reed presided and acted as riing. 1st class work K. i<- it t\ Co i ud what would .. . t i p r c im e s t e d lip v > a s t master, l I L rttpitstefl Ke\ happen o»e of t!wse days when we don't buy an» g.nd at a n y price until you send for a pair ol t - ,, l . l , , , . , ,, t n net- crr-i,',. - ift e r « l i i c l i __ U _ ___________ f res on approval and tn al at iv llliIlian lO fl k grriCc illitrl \\ hlCIl least ix p ec tid it. These have been IF Y O NEED ________ TIRES Hedgethorn Hedgeth ;n Juncture*Proof Puncture-Proof trres trial,at Ih e special introdiictorv introeluctorv price quoted above; or write fo nd Sundry Sundi Catalogue which Ihe for r our big Tire ' ud ***** the waiters directed by Caterer ji;m|>ly street corner talks for the describes and quotes a ll makes and kind* o f tires at about half the usual prices. mat a u t ? but write its a jK^stul today. DO N O T T i l I N K . O F H tT Y lN G a bicycl# Lauryy commenced serving the O F F IC H . A D JO IN IN G H K SID K N C K Notlce for Publication Vio-t Jiiiil, however the visit to our D O N O T W AIT o ra pair o f tires from anyone until you know the new and wonderful If you can't boost offers we are making. It only costs a postal to learn everything. W rite it N O W . U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon, April 16. following courses: little city on T u e ’d iy of a railroad Local and Long Distance Telephone Don't use the hammer 1910. Toke Point O ,-u rs on H alf Sh ill yarly among which were railroad All business etilistetl in our care has N'.-ice is hereby given that William J. Faubian. of Tlie iloctor's phone can lie connect«» Dreg, who. on Oct. 3rd. 1907 mad® Home with your liouie phone at night if ra> Consamme idfieials sq highly connected witli prompt attention. Come help us hoost, Welcl.es, staad applicaiion No. 16343 Seri®l. No. 015-3 for Broiied Chinook Salmon the Hill interests of railroad work, don’t knock. We have some choice E l2 of N W !i Section 3, Township 3 south, Range guest«,). One long ring. » FW1 farms for sale at prices thatc are ri^ht. 7 east Willamette Meridian has filed notice of In Butter Parsley Sauce lends color to indicate that possibly tention to make Final Commutation Proof, to estab E > r .L .A . W E L L S Roast Chicken with Dressing till • l esvhu lis country is not the lish claim to the land above described, before the G POTWIM & Mashed Potatoes Oregon Corn Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Port o ily locality in O eg o n in which a D E N T IS T C F land, Oregon, on the 24th day of May 1910. Cc-lery Salad big railroad fight might take place, H a n d l e s th e B e s t F r e s h a n d C u r e d M e a t s O b t a in a b le SH E A R E R AN D W ELLS' Claimant names as witnesses William b. Welch, of Welches. Oregon. Vauilia Ice Cream The visit at this time is cortainly EuiUisis 0/ Portland H. P. Crutcher of *• Cake v ry ^ gnificuut as Jas. J. H ill and W iU ' viail Kshtcm lo. 1 .n Friday a n d ' Archie Howard, of ' ** Saturday of each week L. G. Holdwi, or Rcwe M Black Coffee party, consisting of Pres. Louis W. We Buy and Sell Chas. &. Merrick. Register Appointments, may Le made It was nine o'clock by the time H dl of the Great Northern R a il SEWING MACHINE. with De. Adiss. HEAD CH EESE SHEEP LARD the banqueters had finished and road Co., Chas. F. Baker president VEAL RO LLER BEARING. Notice for Puolicatioa FRESH MEATS EGGS CATTLE ! h o gs HIGH GRADO. the toastmaster announced a vocal of the First National Bank of New SM O KED MEATS C H ICK EN S SAUSAGE r HIDES Department of the Interior, U. S. Land office at solo by John BelCls, “ The Queen Y o ik au>l Geo F. Steel of the firm J O H N S T E t N E R , Ml D* Portland, Oregon. Audi 18th, 1910. of the Earth” encore “ My Brtidda Notice is hereby given that FirankR. Rhodes of of i P , Morgan Co., met in huvsiciA» a SnaonoN Cherryville, Oregon, who, on Aug. 31st. 1908. Silvest.” It was then less than an «vUicaj;a a few elays ago and are made Homestead application Serial, No. 0361. for hour to the time the car for Port S S K section 32, Township 2 South, Range 6 East. mow on their w ar to the Coast oil a OFffC* BOUND ESTACADA STATE BANK Willamette Meriiian, has filed notice of ¡intention to land should leave so that the speak fishing u ip " i ? y and will arrive iu make final Commutafion proof, to establish claim to ers of the evening f-.it limited as to the land above described. befc?»the register and re Portland oil S itu rd ay morniug. It | ceiver. U. S. Land office at Portland, Oregon, on the Sleep* iu rooms back of office. Can b * tlie time they should occupy. Tom j would be «piite natural for subor- \ 9th day of June. 1910. fourni a i olftce day 0» night. Claimant names as witnesses’ Richardson made one of his usually iliu au otficers of the “ Empire i Colby Marston. John T. Friel, David Douglas. Frank happy alter dinner speeches in Builder“ to be prepared to a iak ej Sirols, all of Cherryville. Oregon. which he referred to the strength of Chas. B. Merrick. Register reports to their chief of iavorabl ttni v and the favorable opportunity railroad propositions on the Coast, afforded in Oregon. L . E . Ih 'fils so that while these noted railroad j Attorneys at Law Record Real Estate Deal in a cornet solo ' The Holy C ity’’ Mien a*.d bankers were quietly and 1 gH F Nortary Public, Gannral Lav* , reudered it in his usual good man- patiently wailing for a nibble at j J. C. Clarksou of White Salmon, practice, Mortgages foreclosed, A h , T h at we are now supplied with a Nice Line of Goods in every straths furnished fner and to au encore gave ‘ ‘At The their hook wbilo “ figlitiig” it f W ash., is a new investor in this I F e rry .” T h is was followed by would afford them something to | lin* aud our Prices A re The V ery Low est Possible. section, having purchased the Sell by buying this M O NEY LO A N ED Judge Dittiick who was to have Vliinl: alanit instead of smoking reliable, honest, ers property north of Estacada. It high grade sew spoken on “ Good Roads” but who cigarettes with au occasional glass , F o r M i i . l în e k v we are second to nene and invite your in is a ten acre tract that Mr. Seitbrs O FFICES; 2 , y 8t 4 , ANLMUSSKN BLDi ing machine. refered to the fact that lie could to wife away the time. QuiiGOt* since lie lias owned it has made O rego n C vbe spection, our Styles and F rite s ü .’ c the Bt*si, not give this subject consideration John F . Stevcn3 with Pres. Jos- | STRONGEST GUARANTEE. good and pennanenat improvements ia t'ne limited time hut said he National Sewing M ach in e C o , on and by so doing has done just selyu, is the noted engineer at one H. n . CROSS v n u x a t H A» 1 S»O i ND< DON’T ferret the Picture, Fl^EE with each $10.00 pur- would be glad to come at some time on the Panama canal who re B eiv id e re , III. what tlie Progress has said would other time and speak on it. The signed to ecept a position with the CROSS & HAMMOND be accomplished by the people im chase, while they last. judge, after replying to a thrust of Great Northern, one of the Hill « ATTORNEYS AS LAW * proving their property in this man Richardson, refered to there being toads. G. B French, another ot ner. In this sale a new high Abstracts. Real Estate. Loans. Pnstrrance- another Ananias mention of whom the party, was one of the North record has been made as the price 'O r e g o n O t y > - - - O r eg o n ? is made in the scriptures, and then Bank officials ia the fight for the paid was £2550 or $255 per acre. launched out on the fruit possibil ■i North Batik road, a Hill enterprise. ; It is Mr. Clarkson’s intention to R e m e m b e r the it ie s of this particular locality, tell- We are not prepared at this time to ; : further improve this piece oft land C E D A * SH IN G L E S I ing us how our lands will be in- place Mr. Clark and Mr. Harrison j by erecting a nice building and We manufactui« a ll kinds oi Cedae -FT,..,. ij | creased in value and some of the but believe them with the same in j otherwise. He will not take poses- Shingles and ace p réparai at all) $ io a week j.'. things we will b* compelled to do $2 a day tcrests. " All tilings come to those ■ sion until in September. Mr. Sell- times to- deliver, the same. A 1 st* to accomplish it by and to raise the who w a il" if it happens to be in v ers informs us he will remain here ¡to se llâ t the 111HI, having stock on, ¡q u ality of fruit needed, tailroad information, so we art w h e n you have a ny aud engage in other b-reiness. baud at all times. The next speaker was Professor waiting and believe that there is J. II. Ackerm an, state supei intend something “ doiu.” P r i n t i n g to b e d o n e T R. Hughes started Wednesday A L L M O D ER N C O N V E N IE N C E S ent of public instruction, who took to paint Ed. H unt's new bailding. for his subject “ Institutional E d Oregon is given first place in the ----PROPR 1 ETCR- F at cattle wanted; the falte* the I E stacoda Agen»— A Morrow ucation.” The subject was treated Leading article- of May “ Garden One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast better— See Ptnland Jo rg . in a very thorough manner, he ad- ijiig." A s the magazine expresses j vocated raising the standard and Ed . Boner and Lee Brens»11 tt, " A corner of the American cou 90 W A R S * Local and Tourist Trade Solicited jliow, in unison with good roads and EX PER IEN C E made a business, trip to Ptwtlaud »incut which is ideal for all kinds of !E C : progressive methods, good sehools, Wednesday. roses, and where they excel in British Columbia l good churchs, we enjoyed greater beauty an> thing seen in the old Last Thursday the heme •# Mr. KH ETl comforts atid advanced the price of Cheap farm lands along the line of the and Mrs. R ay Eshetmnn was glad- w o r ld " The author of the beau- our lauds accordingly. The pro- Grand Trunk Pacific R y., now building. UtulU LllusUuted story is Frederick drnad by the arrival of a baby hoy. T U A DC M A R K * . fessor had come iu on the Last car, Ideal cl mi at«, pure water, rich soil. V . Holman, widely known a s a i D e s ig n s F or S a l e — H ouse and two lots The Last Of The West C opyright » A c . as he had a previous engagment »osariau. I S p e c ia l iMte^aMldMOTJpMon m«|. Beautiful valleys between the Rockies in northeast corner townplat of E s ikly «*• p ©pinto* ite» wa01.her on* during the day and was the only _ iiiitoa. tL * ^ ^ fto m n n lM v and Coast Range. Price low, easy terms tacada. UotissfTkrth Also young fruit trees, a PrieuU» If you are go in g to Paint this season place your order | one of the visiting speakers to re- aan6too* Oif c rt * B P t T > r »erw iBg patenti. W rite for full information. Several oilier eastern magazines Fnients taka* th r o s s f Munt» &- Co. recolT«* strawberry patch, chicken house rweiatnmUoK *Wi<Mfceâw»e. tn,tk* I main over night. T. R. PH ILLIPS at the ESTACADA PHARMACY have planned to send staff photog- and other improvements— Rev. 308. M c K a y B ld g . j The toastmaster then called upon Sdentine flmencan. r ipUets rhe Coast this Summer H arvey Buck. A. ÌMDftoomaty M M k to h S 'v n k la litrgeit elr- - a number of local people who were —— — —— — — — —— ealarion o f any ariani Ilio Jnurnni; Terms. $3 * » Ju rix ^ the height of the rose season paar; four month#, |L SoUkbpall itowsdenlera. ¡ allowed three minutes to speak M otiCC O f A p p o i n t m e n t Contractor Lindsey savs, “ busi »mi to get pictures of the Rose Fes ! 1 and have it filled before the raise M a y 1 st. j These were people of the country ness is good:” He intends S> start tival. k 1 Of Administrator on J J. M archbank's new house as O w in g to the advance in oil, the manufacturers are J! as well as those front our city aud their expressions concerning the soon as he finishes R. W. C a ry’ s. ft has become much ctioler. Notice is hereby given that the raising the price of mixed paints. social aud business relations ex- Mr. Marchbank will erevt a modern Saturday W t was next to the I im ing here are worthy of comment, County Court of Clackamas County, home on the 10 acres he purchased N u f-C ed w a rule-'. da> iu tile record of the The Oregon R r » Relief Asso- |j Mr. Reed speaking as Mayor of tlie ^ :nte ' ^ Oregon on the .;tn day of in Zobrist Addition. weather bureau at Portland, Ore. t city, refered to the new conditions j ^ P r*G f 9 10 . duly apptriuted the. ___ ____ cbtietY of McNimNiHe for live mouth of A piil since its es- existing and that the differences of undersigned as Administrator of tabbshuistut. The warmest April vjitbi f l S o , 000. reservas, solicits your 'J W r . t« « the past were to be forgotten and a t,le Estate of Philander T . Davis. "T e ll me what a man reads and day was, in »goA when the ther bnsiacs* tino «gli, -------------- new united people were to work for deccase<i- aml ,hat a11 hav- [ r wl11 tl11 vou what lie is .’* said a mometer reached go, Stiturday it l c*n' n*s HRffinst said estate, are v' lse "nh-T, for little by iitt,e the The re is tuore CatarrU in this section tlie gootl ot the whole community, i wa - Jo h n B ro w n o( thi country IhHn ili other tViscascs » , » • ... , Bought Poison required to present them with the j fniugs that we read become o a r ; l-.it t.vetUff. "ri uat.l thè l.«t few ve.os whlch w',s K-Cetved with appiause. R ock wood, Oregon proper vouchers to me at Kstaca- th o u gh t* and make the v e iy text- is -up - - 1 to in- incanitile 1' r a A s we before said, the banquet PI lea* G m k u n . 3 31 tnany venr» doctors prommact -4 it , , , , da, Oregon, within six m onths j ure the mind, | What has Irecome of John L .1 gn.it T o L 0 . 0 . F. locai .liscsc aml pn-v ribcl 1.-, u rem.- ;vas 8 °°d and w d l served and en At this season the average A m e r-1 O f leave a t tiri* office Bales still remains a m ystery, al ' i, nini l>v mnst.mtlv failing t-> cure joycd bv all but it we had space to front the date of the first publica- And Rebeccas lht-ugh developments last week, e w i th I.: c j I treatment, pro -'r-nounced itili- . , , lion of this notice. I ieau family selects periodicals for elaborate on the merits of the club s cu ra b le . Science has p r o v e n ca ta rrh to H e r m a n A. W e b s t e r th* next ye»*. Let the choice be HSiT-EKCES changed tlie opinion of manv, as it be a constitutional d o i a s c and t h e re fo re tiist public meeting and l)am|Uct Vhi Suc..ii\ hist Rev. tWrhn^ was discovered that he hid bought r e -g u irr *c o n s titu tio n a l tre a tm e n t, » f a l l 's Administrator of the Estate of only for clean, wholesome,. patriotic wo would lay special stress u; on treached a saruioo to »lie I. O Or a bottle of strychnine at the E sta C a ta rrh C u re , lu a n iila c tu re d b v F . J. periodicals. Send for the Pronpeat- C lien t \ ik C o ., T o le d o , (> h io , is th e ttn iv the spirit of the meeting which wa- Philander T . Davis, deceased. F. and K d e c c t Vutge in the morn A . S, Dresser, Attorney for Ad- ll!^ the 1910- Voltim* of The cada Pharmacy on the day of his c o n s t it « t io n a l cu re ttn th e m a r k e t. I t is congenial and cordial. We have ta k e n in te r n a lly in d o s e * fr o m to d r o p s ing at the \i F Church. He is Y o u th 's Companion and see what disappearance and registered; that to .1 t e a s p lo n lu l It nets d ir e c t ly on th e lieen a t gatherings of this kind that ministrator. »11 old L. CL tX F. h'HLStlf awl lie desired to k ill squirrels. Frag- b lo o d and m u cou s su rfaces o t tilt- system Date of first publication A pril 14, an amount of the best reading se l bev O ' - r Odt h u n d red d o lla r s fo r am was more enthusiastically social but il'erefo j spoke from his kuenvledge lected from the w orld's abundance When in need os First Class ameuta of a brok-.a Untie were dis c i-t- it 1 tils to cure. Semi for circulars t it was among people whare frieud- 1910. of tlie " arkings of these lodges. " * of every sort can be bad fo r ei»ly Cedar shingles consult m e covered last week »tear the riv e r: and trstimoni.il*. ships were the cards of admission, j F . J. C 3 IK X K V f t C o ., T o le d o , Ch Shingles delivered or at the- 1,'he sertMOii was very instructive $ 1.7 5 .32- splendid issues. S o ld b y I>ruy g is ts , 7 5 c. where the hat, umbrella and J»ook Here we are jttrt merging from the meeting prevails the club ac mill. Nos. I and 2 always orr »nd. iiiterestuijj. The lodge gather Take flail's l-.untiv Pills for c o u s tg x i- file Youth's ComoankM compliAbed much. were discovered. T h is has led to hitter strifes that are unpleasant W. A. Jantc Saks A |t . . ed »A their half and marched to the tion. rowv irs swi eo* aosrm. «nss. h a n t i ghorelA They had a good turnout *hc general belief that he lias cqtn- Estacada memories and if the spirit of friend- \ New Subscriptions received at * t » .ro ta tt* . united suicide. Reati the W aut Ads. ship as manifested in the spirit of, The Progress is one dollar a yaac , this office. J. L MESS CYCLE WWm, m u f1 FERRY G uaranteed For CH 16 A 6 O, ILL -a Cash Paid for hides and Market Products P e n la n d <T& Jorg j D A LES Dunick & Dimick, We Wish To Say To The Many People Of Estacada And Vicinity Mal A L E S’ PROGRESS The Hotel Estacada i A* KRIEGER & CO. j ij P atents This Week I PANTON’S Cedar Shingles 1 FA N TO N B R O S-