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ESTACADA PROGRESS ff IH EACH TOWN •a (H U ER I S E R T and d is t r ic t to ___ __ r.de and exhibit a • furnished bv cs. Our 'senta «ver>v»her« aro c^ikiua tvoney la*t. W 'rtttJvr fm it p a r titu la rs .«*•/ s i t i u ! l[*r< it ttnc*. Mtt MONCV IU\<itlKfcl> unU you fecotve am».>»»pitiv* ol )>.ui Ucycle. D 1K K C T O K S: to anyone, anywhere in the I . S. xnthaut a cru t di-/>ca 4 u\ id v iu c v tfr*f> iv/’ tigh t, and a .-*• i t N y A V S ’ M il l I K l .l I.dunuv which time you may ride the bicycle and i'NA*- I*\ n» io is , Presnlt’fit put it to any ius* >.ni wish. It > .4 ait » U'ti, not u*vi4ectly .vanned or do not wuh to keep the ticycU »tup it bo k to 11 . .it t ur expnise and you w ill a ct b* out oh * cent. , \Y M h k p , V lc t ) r e * i d e » t ri> A ?n n v ODIPCC vve tin . h U.C b ;l»ext mad« hicycins it is possible to make r f t o lU i I f r n l v t d At . ne m u ll probt above actual 1 ictury cost. \ou eavc |io !.. K. B n . Kit», Treasurer to middlemen's proiits by buying direct ot us and have the mamilacturcr s guar antee behind belt. .1 your bicycle. toocic. 1>0 NOT UUX a Ucyck or a p..u ut twes lro » «*>.>** antee at tiny f r u * until you receive tur ca'..i:"«ue 3 and learn our unheard ot fa c t o r y E . S . W O M K H . ISd ito r « u d M a n a g e r f r i c c i and rtm.i'-kabl* sp ecia l <gf*rs to r u le r uffout». yOU w „„___ ill _ BE _ ____________study ASTONISHED '■ ’“ our i». ? s-aK-tb ?* models at the wonJer/uUy tow f r t c a wa can ni.i.c youllu* year. \>o sell die hmlust grade bicycles ior less money lint arad u lit* im m N íci In Estacri». Or*con. as , thau any other ta«.:ory. We are satisfied with $1 u> piotit above laetory cost, »*»'■ :<.-i dass mall l i l t VCLK D ID ALliltil, you can sell our bicycle* under your own name pule at double'*' "our prices. Orders filled «lie «lay received. . . . . . . . . l ECONO HAND UICYCI.I :si. We do not regularly handle second hand bicycles, but Pul.ükhtti (>erv lìiur&ttay Morning al usually have a mtmlier on hand tiken in trsde by our Chicago retail stores, 1 lies.* we clear out lging from »S3 to ftt* .>r ill« » . Descriptive bargain lists mailed free, I SI \f ADA. CRIGOfc o \»lio«'U. Im p o rted r o lle r c h a in s and |Mrd»lb, parts, repairs and nent uf all kinds at h a lf th* usual r eta il f r t . e s , C 0 ASï£ 8 -BilAHE$, { I x ü u k »»iiiK a d ; í »> SUiuSCfclFTlGN RATES 5 q [ICSEETHCRN PUNSTURE-PROOF ^ One year,... Si* mort»!# T-urso.-y. 80 T R Ù O O O E PA,a\ .ONLY $£LF-!lEA U ftfi T I R E S TO ' IN *AMnF M.iy 4*1 / you u sa tuple pa i > tar SLd/cash zitlh or,1er SI-55). NO MORE TROUBLE FROM JUNCTURES NAILS, T a c k » o r G la »» w ill n o t le t tho stir ou t. S ix ty thouaaiid pairs sold last year. Over two • toumiresl idt --------- thousand - ---------1------ p u asu o w in use*. D E S C R IP T IO N t Made in a ll sizes. It l*liv ely and easy riding.verydur jb lea n d linedinsirtewitl, a special q uality c l rul,her, which never t-------- tures without allow- noroui and which closea up sm alt pun :tur N otice tho th ic k r u b ie r tr e a d inff the a ir to escape. We have huaOredaol letters from satis- “A " a n d p u u c tu re S trip » ‘•H,, I , d u ■:,, i restatin g that thalr tire , haveonlv been pumped a n d **D,” altut rim « tr ip “ H’* Upoticeor twice in a whole season They weigh no more than to p rev en t rim v u ttiii);. T h is an ordinary lir*, the puncture re sistin g q u alllir, being given t ir e w ill outlaMt a n y o th e r t>v sevt rul la yers o f thin, specialty prepared fabric on the m a k e SOFT, U A S I 'I C a n d tread. T h eregu lar price of these tires us > 1.50 per pair,but for EASY HIDING advei li.ra h purposes w eare m aking a s'" . :al factory price to __ . . u i . . e, n . . th e n 1 1 , T only f i ‘s, per pair. A ll ot Jera shipped aame day letter 1» received. We shipC . O n op SDPrr val You dotiot nay a > cut until you ha\ e exaniinetl and found them strictly as represented, l i e Will allow a c a sh .llse o u n » of 5 per cent «h e re b y m aking the price » 4 . 0 » per pairl if yon .ml 1 IT L. CASH W ITH OKDE1T and enctose th is l adv^rnsement. You run no risk In uu , .. .._ _ _____I i e n ____ ... . f /. >. ano raaenn Ihotr t rs» sending 11 » au order a s the tlr<» . . m ay be returned at UVH expeuse if for any reason they are tio* satisfactory r>n exam ination We nre perfectly reliaW e and money sent to us is as safe as in « bank If you order a pair of these tires, you w ill find that they w ill ride easier, run faster, wear t>ctter last longer and look finer than any tire you have ever used or seen at any price. W r know that you w ill be so w ell pleased that when you w ant a bicycle you w ill g ive us your order. is a tria l order at once, hence this rem arkable tire offer. We want you to send * us doii't buy an y kind at an y price uutii you send for a p air o l I F Y O U N E E D T I R E S I ledge* horn Puncture-Proof « t:res on approval tria l at -- ’ and * *-*-' -• the special introductory price quoted above; or w rite for our big Tire ' nd Sundry Catalogue whicn describes and <iuotes a ll m akes and kinds of tires at about half the usual prices. __ _ A J A 1 . 1 j / r c r hut w rite us a postal today. DO NOT THINK. O F HUYING a bicycle t J U t f U t T V e+ iil or a pair of tires from anyone until you know the new and wondertul suffers we are m aking. U only costs a pyjstal to learn everything. W rite u NOW. T h e cr rrecl \ tiy lo pronounce it i* Hs-tu cit-ihi, accent on the third »vital I«. a having tire sound of a as in ai. in lire t.io last syllables. T h e 1 ’orlUuil httsiness men re turned (mm »heir i i . i t to thirty Ort non (joints intensely enthused A sid e from the sjdcudid welcome cxtenrled to 'hem everyw h ere, some of the more l; ini ly features ap pea Y d to H im sp ecially— for in Stance tlie luscious asparagus, tooth- SO ne new pota’ oes and strawberries w ideh were sent to the excursion diner by different communities T h e lie s he tic side was not over ioo’ceil, »ither, and at several points the excursionist* foun t upon re- inrinuu to their train that it had been converted into a bower ot I s .a o r other blossoms. J. L. MEAD CYCLE COMPANY, PALACE MEAT H a n d le s A Eorxtly tin in tier of Ka^le Creek jieople were here Siinctay to see the hat) (¡nine nnd proved themselves em hiiviastic fans, takin g the defeat VEAL of their home team in a sportsman HOGS like manner. A very sm all m i HIDES nority, how ever, considered it the proper thing to l*.- scrappy. T in s slio'd I not he so as it giv es good urg ini nt to those who do not favor an innocent sport to easily show that it leads to ,h arm . T h e I individual w ho can take defeat good n itared ly a.; l in a p h y sio lo g -, u a l manner is a lw ays popular and] has a well Ixtlanced judgm ent that can alw ays be depended on th e B e s t F r e s h CHICAGO, ILL MARKET and C u re d M e a ts O bta ina ble Cash Paid for Hides and Market Products W e Buy and Sell HEAD CHEESE FRESH MEATS SM OKED MEATS LARD EGGS SAUSAGE SHEEP CATTLE CHICKENS Penland C&» Jorg DALES We Wish io Say to The Many People 'That the N ational G overnm ent s' do ts a great injustice to the public | as well as to the printer Liy com-| jiel 11 o „11 to help p ’ V for the print- I ing done on stamped envelopes; it fav o is the big firms that can afford j to p iy and I »nrTens the public who do pay, kills coinpciilion and pro | motes matiopolv, has been an evil endured tor tw en ty years. A hill 1 to prevent this e v il is before Con- i grci* now and every ta x p a y e r : slion ',1 lie interested in it. W rite to your representatives and tell them yon are opposed to paying for the printing for the big users of en velopes. T h e Y o u th ’ * Com panion is not only so in name but reality. W e 1 remember it personally at least forty years a>;o, how w e enjoyed its stori.s. It has been much im- | proved since and the price has be'en raised, but it is worth to any hoy or girl much more than its sub- j script ion price and m any of the! men a in 1 women who learned to lead it in hoy and girlhood days clin g to it as one does to an old ! friend. T h e price is $i 75 per year Subset i pi ions taken at this office. 0T Estacada And Vicinity T h a t we are now supplied w ith a N ice L in e of G oods in every line and our Prices A re T h e V ery L ow est Possible. For M i l l i n e r y we are second to uone and invite your in spection, our Styles and Prices «re the Best. DON’T forget the Picture, FKEE with each $10.00 pur- chase, while they last. D A L E S ’ $10 a w eek $2 a day N ext Sabbalh Notile (or Publication ft»t«rtm«nt U do) Interior U. S. Land Oflke at Pori-nd. Ore»tn March 26th 1910. Notice is hereby given that Harry Sawt»H of | Dover. Oiegon. who. on May ird . 1905. mad» I H ’m «»t»adArt' at i n No. 15701, Serial No.0t20t> j for Lot 13) Sactton 6 . Townakip 3 South. Range 5 east, wuiamane Merid lan. Las Mao nolle* of interr- ' ticn to make Final Fiva >ear Prool to aaiablish claim to th» land abova d*acrlbad Laiora the Regis ter and Raoaivtir. at Portland. Oiagon. CP the 10th day I May 1910. Claimant names a* witnesses Charles Casaady. of Sandy. Ore«. Geoige Wolfe. of Dover. ' Guy W codlo. of ’ Joaej L DeShajar. of Clvaa. l|. M*rrlck Register S .ililia t li S e llim i a. IK I 1’ ieacIiinK P 111. Touching t I k * nmtt«‘r of eaflng. itio 111. P- stories by »lie old chronicler* and l.eii^ue historians of the abnormal npi>**titos of l * t a y e r M e e t in g o n 1 n u r s d a v I '.v c n - certain Uoiuan and oriental men of Illy; - :.( o ]). til. note fairly stagger belief. OibboB tells ot Sollman. a caliph In (la* eighth ccutury. who died of acute Cliurvli of C h rist— N ext Sabbath Indlgestlou i:» his crimp near Clin lets. In Syria. Just as la* was about to lead io a. ni. an army of Arabs against Constantino» Kittle School pie. lie hml emptied two luisUets of P rfach iu g a. 111 eggs and Mgs, which he swallowed Vow..,; ’ ’eoples' Meeting 7 p. 111. alternately, and tin* repast was tinisli- p. m, rd with marrow and sugar. In a piU Preaching grimage to Mecca the same caliph had eaten with impunity at a single meal »evenly pomegranates, a kid. six fowls and a huge cjuaDilty of (be grain** of Tayef. Such a statement would defy belief BL A C K SM IT H were not others of a similar character well avouched. l ouls XIV. could hard Is «till at the old st»nd and willing to do ly boast or fin appetite ns ravenous as ( any of the work in hi« line Solhnnn's, but he would eat at * sit- j ting four platefuls of different soups, a j GIVE HIM A CALL whole pheasant, a partridge, a plate- ! ful of salad, mutton hashed with gar- I lie. two good sized slices of ham. a | dish of pastry and finish this ample j repast with fruit and sweetmeats.— j Loudon Saturday Review. G lu tto n y of S o lin v m s n d th e A p p e tite of L o u ie X IV . Notice for Publication U. S. Land Offle* at Portland. Orsgon. A n il 16. J. V. B A R R T h t rrp u ta r r t la i l p rice o t O u st U r n i t : 50 f e r f a i r , f t to introduce w< t r i ll 5 . 1910 M li. C h inch RAVENOUS EATERS. P. R. L. & P. Co. KS'f AC ADA-PORTLAND C ars leave UsLicatla for Port land: ^ 55 . 0 . «■ »'. A . M. »nd ». 3 . 5 . 9 V. \L C ars leave Portiund for Ust»- ca d a : 6 ; 55 . S: 45 . io : 05 , A . M. and • a: 45 . 2 45 . 4 45 . 6:45 **• M. M ail uu«) h xp ress (no pibsscu^ers) Scurried on this run) leaves Portlaud[ ¡¡ior Estaeada 5:25 a. m . arvl >:^o p. in II,eaves Ksbucutla Ion JtorUand 4;?6 y« Bin. and 7:10 a. in. F reight also leaves Portluiur in thtf tuoruitig goes io I'aza- de»o and returns to Porilai;^ Muni offices oí Die company: 132 1-2 First St. P ortlan d , O regon. Notice for PtibHcaüon ROLLER BHARINQ. HIGH GRADE. Department of the Interior. U. S . Lan4 office at OfSff n, A ;ill ! 8 ih. 1910. % Notice is hereby given that Frank R. Rhodes of Cherryvilie, Oregor. wlio, on Aug. 31st. 1905. P H Y S IC IA N & SU R G E O N made Homestead application Serial. No. 0361. for ***** SE ‘4 section 32. Townshljt 2 South. Range 6 East. Willametts Meridiar., lias filed notice of intention to OFFICE, ABJOININS HKSU»KNCK make final Commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the register an ¿re Local and Long Distance Telephone ceiver, U. S . Land office at Portland. Oregon, on the Tin- d octor’s phone van he ctmuecUHt 9th day of June. 1910. wilt) von» home , atone at n igh t if r«t- Claimant names as witnesses' Colby Mar ¡»ton. Jck* T. Frlel. David Dc«t'as. Frank ( ju e s le d . O ne Ion»; rin f i. Sirols. all of ChwryviU». Oregon. Chas. B. Merrick, a e g is !* I H E N R Y V. ADIX. M.D Dr. L. A. WELLS Notice fo r P u b lic a tio n by buying this reliable, honest, high grade sew ing machine. STRONGEST GUARANTEE. National Sewing Machine Co. Belvidere, til. 5 ^- j R e m e m b e r th e PROGRESS when j > j lr ^ you have U. 3. Land office at Portland. Oregon, fcprtl 30. 1910. Notice is hereby given that Joseph Unhart ol Sandy, Oregon, who on April 2 1 .1 9 0 4 . made home stead application No. 15395 ssxUl No. 01095 for S E 'i, Sec. 24. township 3 south., range 5 east Willamette Meridian, las. filed notice ol Intention to make final five year proof to establish claim to th* lind above described before the register and receiver U. S . Land Office at Portland. Oregon, tn the I3«h day of June 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: Jacob Luthner. Frank Zastera, Peter P. Peshall. Charles LinUart. all of Sandy. Oregon. C lue. B. Merrick. Register. any P r in t in g to be done 5 I N icoly Graded. It is stilt a tra d itio n t h a t th e iieople #f M an chester, E n gland , should g ib e at L iverp o ol xvltb th e proverb, "A. .Manchester man. a Liverpool gentle- I Iirau;“ but. It is said, classification Is» Cheap farm lands alon g the lin e of the hot so » tron sly m arked In L a n ca sh ire as in th e old (lays. W hen sta g e co ach Grand T run k Pacific R y ., now b u ild ing. es w ere rutin te g a gu ard w a s once a sk Ideal cliuiate, pure water, rich soil. ed, “ W ho h as th a’ gotten Inside. The Last Of The West B illy ? " B illy con su lted his list nnd Beautiful v alle ys lietweeii the R ock ies replied. “ A gontlem au fr a L ive rp o o l, a mon fra M anetiester. a ch ap f r a aud Coast Range. Price low , easy terms W rite for fa ll iuiorm ation. O w dh n n van d a fo l io s fr a W ig a n .’’ 308 M cK ay Bldg. "D k l I e x c h a n g e w o rd s?" " Y e s . J t t t If w a s n 't an even ex- eh nn ge.^ fin e - poke In E n glish and th e ether !u R u ssia n .” — N ew Y ork t ress. W ill vl-u* RtOncmh). o n Ftiria-y and' Saturday ot each week Appointm ents m ay be m ade w ith I>r. A ffix. J O H N S T E IN E R , M P h y s i c i a n a S v b c . kon D * '>*» » * Notice for Publication »♦ ♦ ♦ ■ »» S le e p s iu ro o m s b u c k o l o ffice. C a n b n fo u n d , 4 1 , V »la y o r n ig h t . Dimick St Dimîck» Attorneys at Law f l ^ ’N ortary Public, G eneral Lavs Praclice, M ortgages foreclosed, AL f st rae is fuaoished M ONEY LO AN ED UPTICKS: », 3 & 4 , ANIMIKSÜN » L U O regon C vrr O kkgom H. X. CBCKS WTILklAIW K .tk kO N D C R O S S & ttA M M O N D Notice Of Appointment Of Administrator British Columbia Words of Uiffcreat S iz o . D E N T IS T C F S H E A R E R A N D W ELLS' D en tists o f P o rtla n d OFFICE BEMUD ESTACADA STATE BANK Department of tho Interior. U S Land Office at Portland. Oregon. March 7th. 1910. Notice ¡»hereby given that AHan 19. J o y whose post-office address is 327 Worcester Block. Portland Oregon . did. on the 5th day day of togust, 190 >; file in this office Sworn Statement and Application. No 02129. to purchase theS,‘* N W «. S W * 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. 18 78. and acts amendatory, known aa the Timber ardStone Law" at such value as might be fined by appralsment. and that, pursuant to such application, the land and timber thereon have been appraised, tlie 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 statement on the 24th ¿ay of May. 1910, befo** th* Register and Receiver of the United States l and Office, at Port land. Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase before enujr* or initiate a contest: at any time before patent issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit inthis offxe- all aging facts which would defeat the antry. Chas. B. Merrick. Register I T. R. PHILLIPS y h e H o te l E s t a e a d a Ncti.'e is h*reby given thaï William J. Fmbion, of Welches. 0 * g . who. on Oct. 3rd. 1907 mad* Horn* •tead aiilicailon No. 16343 Serial. No. 0153 for E‘ n ot NW1* Section 3. Township 3 south. Rang* 7 east WiUftinerte Meridian lus fifed notice ot In tention tc make Final Commutation Proof, to estab lish claim to the land abov* described, befo** the Register and Receiver, U- S- Land Office, at Port land. Oregon, on the 24th day of May 1910. Claimant names as witnesses William E. Welch. of Welches. Oretcik H. P. Crotchet ct " Archie HowaH, of ’ '* L. G. Holden . o f Rowe Chas. B. Merilck. Reglstei SEYTING MACHINE: V ictorian Gods. I f T h a c k e ra y , w ith a brain w e tg liln c fifty-eUtht and onu-lialf ounces. Iind th o b iitg e st bead am on x Vlotortau w ril- e rs w b o had tile best features.* t tie tb o lc e w ou ld neein to He tietw een Ten* uyson and lle u r y ’t'aylur. "T h a t mail m ust be a poet," rem arked one o f bis C a m b rid ge con tem poraries when lie tirst sa w te n uyson enm e into ttie hall | at T r in ity , nnd a noth er friend d e scribes trim In hta u rricrprn d n ale d a y s ns six feet hlffh, bryuid etiestefi. stron g lim bed. Iris fa c e S h ak espearean , w ith tleeti e y e lid s; tits forehead am ide, crow n ed w ith d ark w a v y h air: Iris head finely poised, his hand th e ndml- ratton o f scu lptors. Kut tim e d ea lt uone too e e n tly w ith T en n yson , w h ere as H en ry T a y lo r, a lw a y s a dlstin- Riitshed ton kin s m an. seem s to h ave gro w n sin g u la rly m a je stic w ith years, firn iit D u ff, m eetin g him when he w as over e ig h ty , notes th at “ T a y lo r looks m ore like J u p ite r than e v e r," and con tem porary m em oirs nre fu ll o f re fe r ence» to Ids .love-tike ap p e aran ce .— London S tan d ard No C hance In H istory, M azzinl sa id th at bo did not believe that c h a n ce e x isted In h istory. “A ca u se m ust n ecessarily u n derlie e v e ry event, a lth ou gh fo r th e moment It m ay appear as th e resu lt o f a p p a ren tly a c cid ental circu m stan ces. A n A lex an d er, a Caesar, a N apoleon, a re n ot th e re- suits o f accid en t, but th e Inevitab le product c f th e lim e and uation fro m w hich th ey spring. It w a s not C a e sa r who d estroyed the Ilom an republic. T h e repu b lic w as dead b efore C a e sa r cam e. S u lla, M arius. C atilin e, preced ed and foresh ad o w ed C a esa r, but he. g ifte d w ith k een er in sigh t and g re a te r genius, sn atch ed th e p o w e r from them and con cen trated it iu his ow n hands. F o r th ere w a s no d oubt th at lie w a s fitter to ru le th an a ll th e oth ers put together. A t th e sam e tim e, su pposin g be had appeared 150 y e a r s earlier, he w ou ld not h av e su cceeded in d estroy- Ing th e republic. W hen he ca m e th e life had a lre ad y goue out o f it. a n d even C a e sa r’s d ea th cou ld not re sto re th at.” 1910 . TIME CARD * ATTORNEYS AT LAW * A b ^ lracte^ R e a ) K s ta íe . I¿> aii6. I n s u r a n c e O r e g o n C ttt , . . . O rkgoi *. N otice is hereby given that tile County Court of Clackam as County, State* c f O regon, on the atti day of A pril, 1910, d u ly appointed the W e m anufacture ail kinds of C cd a j undersigned as -Adm inistrator of ’S h in gles anal are prepared at a ll the Estate of Philander T . Davis,. tiaies to deliver the same. A ls o deceased, and that all persons k a v - 1to s e ll at the ruiil, havin g stock 00 hand at ¡dl tim es ing claim s against said estate, are 1 CEDAR SHINGLES required to present them w ith the W e may tru ly say “ beautiful proper vouchers to me at E staca O regon' ’ now as everyth in g is in da, O regon, w ithin six months -----PROPR’ETOR- fine condition. Crops of all kinds Estacada A g e n t— A . M orrow I h ard ly k n o w so tru e a work of a look well and we were not touchtd from the date of the first publica One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast tion of this notice. little mind a ; th e servile Imitation of h.y the blizzards that recently made anoth er.—U revtlle. W u r m a n A . W kbstk r • O YEARS' such havoc iu Central and Eastern Local and Tourist Trade Solicited A dm inistrator of tire E state of I K X P E R IB N C * states. No doubt, that tact alone Philander T . D avis, deceased. EAGLE CREEK w ill help tfl swell the numbers ot A . S, Dresser, A ttorn ey for A d B y a Freslm ian liomeseekers m Oregon. W e have ministrator. room for many honest, industrious, Date of first publication A p ril 14, W ith an apology to the editor enterprising citizeus of all trades. I JUDE MARKS : and his subscribers for our long 1910. D is ig n s Business had little attention iu silence we come again this week T h e health of our com m unity is OorrmowTS Ac. Portland Friday and Saturday of Anpon»»«»dto* it («A'»♦ it *» **td deaoriptlon m»j» W h en volt are sick enough to need M edicine, d o n 't try to *nioklT mc *rttui r*m oplniirn free wr»oth«r acw I w ith a few news items. W here are very good at present. W e sym p a Rivalry Lends Interest kaventlFm ta *al«ni»hln. ( ommtinlra- last w eek, for the census was the MDnsstrlctJVMMDUeiLtMb HANDBOOK «* Cntenl» I the correspondents from G arfield, thize with our neighbor C u rrin sville doctor yourself, for self-m edication is a risky projiosition. G o to a sent free. Oldest Apeac? l*r *ttr«rui«r r^tentK. enftKxssi’.v* swhjeet. L a rg e business I’atents taken thoioah Mfun* k Ca. reedfr* To Game Springw ater and C u rrin sville ? in her affliction and hojie the e9«c.u*ttf.iet, TTlth**rkc»ar»«w in tha good physician and let him prescribe the proper medicine. interests volunteered their best men measles will not cross the ejeek but Mr. Charles M urphy, after look- j «u «pocbtl V.Wr!*tors to assist in Thet\ t>c sure and have that prescription carefu lly com pound I you never can tell. W ell, it’s a T h e gam e of ball betw een Eagle 'in g over various parts c>f O regon, \hy v.crk without compensation, ed B r ip j it to the FSTACSDA PHARMACY and the m edicine you get good Urn* of year for thtMii, a n y Creek and the home team on Sun i taking a trip to the Sacramento and e e ir y t flfort w as made to get a w ay. day had been anxiously looked for w ill he the finest possible that oan be prepared according to that Valley, C a l., and another several fair coin'.*, the w hole to be care ward to ior the reason that Man .e a rs ago to M issouri, has decided fu lly clu ck ed over for accuracy. T h e Eagle Creek baseball team prescription. ager H askins had som ething up his that C lackam as Co, suits him very suffered a defeat (and 0I1! how E very prescription ingredient used at the Ivstacada Pharm acy sleeve, if it did cost money. T h e well and recently bought 20 acres they hate to be beaten ) on the Es- ( Ht that possessed him Molke To Water u of full standard potency, the purest, freshest and strongest o b from his son-in-law, R a y W oodle. I tacada grounds last Sunday. It ¡s or1e a,n 1,10,1 The Oregon FTrc Relief Asso ! was to beat Eagle Creek and h e ! He w ill build on his new property reported, how ever, th a t'it was n o t 1 tainable, and being compounded ca refu lly will insure your rcceiv- Consumers did it aud now he seems satisfied. | ciation of McMinnvilte and m ake it his future home. the Estaeada team but players $] ing superlatively affective medicine. Eaglo C reek, for the most part took 1 f( has hern the desire of the with f> tSo.oco reserves, solicits your j Mr. W . N. H olland, w h o m oved it goc*i naturedly as it w as simply Council *,d it „il water rents be paid bad deed.” N ow boys, you spoil business through I to Portland nearly tw o years ago a game they had played at them tnordhly ,)l tl;v office uf the C itv « ’ the sport if you d o n 't “ play la ir” selves and have won. W e like to, There is more C»t.urli in this section 0,1 account of the death of his w ife, K tco u ier, Itre^use it is the b u sin ess’ and ‘ ‘keep your tem pers.” J o h n B row *» of the country tlmu all other diseases sold his place recently to a Mr. iv:n to do it also far the addilintMl i s e o see fciendly riv alry l*4w «ea the R o ck wood. Qsegoii put together, and until th* last f,- . vears ... . . „ „ .. U'a-w',1 I fie oily needs the money to. was sujtposctl toi iucur«i,ble. F o r a I aylor ol Portland. Consideration , Mr. W » . A . Baker of the two -.Tubs as it lends interest to the suppose Phojtm G rtllum . * 3 > gleet it« w’. ,i’w4inms. Sonic con- ' gTent m any years <k>c 4 or„ pronounced i t 1 ^83. p e r a cre , It w as almost a new Peoples' P u lpit Association of gain.- and adds to the gate receipts. sinners, tfirotiRh negK’ct. have; a local disease aud prescril'ed local rem O l ItAxc w o rd a t t h is o ffice Brooklyn, N ew Y o rk , w ill deliver A few. arid we are glad to say they edies. and by OAUistaptly fa ilin g to cure ranch w ith few im provem ents. failed to d a this and at their last 1 w ith K cal treatm ent, pronounced it in a tree lecture at the Pleasant H ill I are vvrv few, w ho allow their rival- m eeting it w»s made ¡m igrative fo r, A lsa Freeman and wife move«! in curable. S cien ce has proyeu catarrh to the water t o b y paid prom ptly and I school house (D ist. No. 50) n ext ry to g o to the extrem e o f bitter be a constitutional disease aud therefore to Mr. S tid le’s house last week. the Re.sm ier instructed to enforce- requires constitutional treatm ent. H a ll’s Sunday May 8tli at 11 o'clock A . ' and unfriendly w ords and feeling, Catarrh Cure, uianufacturcd by F . J. He expects to w ork for the Gold i th is ruVe. In accoidauce with M .. Subject, “ T ile tw o Salvations don’t do it again, The play«« Cheney & C o ., Toledo, O hio, is the only Medal Shin gle Co. tlieso iustrttefiods all arrearage* for constitutional cure on the m arket It is From w hat to w h a t? ” A ll are who takes defeat good naturedly is water uuut he arranged for at once ta k tu »nteytwkly iw doRes frnyfc \o drops W ni. D ouglass is haulin g ties invited, , the most thought o f by all. gud h y ica ilcj any eoiuunn r that to a tcasîxYonfnl. It acts d irectly on the h t m t N tiR S L R Y C O . Mood and m ucous surfaces of the system from the Sellwood Lum ber C o 's tlocs tv>t have the water rent paid, j T h ey offer one hundred d ollars for any Mr. Elsw orth C h s t u has sold 1 ,:- | W h e n in n e e d or F i % t C la s s Camus, Wash. the 20th of the tuonth the w a te r ; j case it fails to cure. .Send for circulars mill to higgle C reek, 1 interest in the w o .1 uuMtiess litre, jo tm Jones and fam ily nave go»# C e J a r s h in s / e s c o n s u lt me. w ill positively 1 * shut off. and tesVuuoninls. T h e G ran gers are clearing out to his brother T racy and w ill move to T o ilia a d tem porarily w hile he is S h in g le s d e liv e r e d o r at t h o By order of the Council. F J. C hunky & Co.. Toledo. O. Growth of Hivjh Cirade Nuri^fv Stock £^>Mby I>ruKtfi>t*. 75 C. the grove and buildin g a fence over near Sandy. He will haul w orkin g there. He stored his m ill. N OS. I a n d 2 a lw a y s o n E S. WoMtiR, Recorder Specialties Bngli&A Vellom Take Hall’s Family Fills for constipa around the gran ge hall. T h ey ties from O lso n 's mill to Boring liouseV»ld good* here. He is h a n d W. A. Jones Sates Agt.. lion. ----------------------- Newton and Spitzenberj? apples. hope to have the grounds in fine Mr. Scott w ill “ batch ' hete with vyoikiug with C. G . Reistier, w ho Estaeada A jew oj Siuwly citizens cam*. A L L M O D ER N C O N V E N IE N C E S A. K R IE G E R & CO, P atents P r e s c r ib e d M e d ic in e is B e s t Scientific JUnerlcan. r ERRY b or P a in tin g , R^pei H a n g i n g a n d C a lcem i- ning. 1st c l a s s w o r k G u aran teed FANTON'S „ ^ w it D e u \lie hall ^ame pn Suud^y Strunk, Salpsnictn Cstnf«»dti, Or. ReaJ the W ant A d s. shape for their M-vy picnic. [ T race and C h arley. Cedar Shingles [is buildin g a house ior Mr, Dubois. | r. — i F A N T O N B R O S.