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ESTACADA PROGRESS Notice PALACE MEAT MARKET II ncohkíhated ) R. G. Mdrc hbank ¡m s opened tip a BoNI-s FOR SAIF CITY Or ESTACALA, OR. Cool Breezes Cash Paid for hides and Market Products FANTON’S DALES The correct way to pronounce it : Is Ks-ta ca-du. accent on the third »vllable. a having the sound of a as in ah ia the two last syllables. F o r D r y ' G o o d s , M ill- The J'acific Power & Light com pany, organized by 1’, istern capital ists with a capitalization of £7,500,- 000, plans to develop a great elec trical generating and distributing system throngoiit the Yakima, Columbia and Walla Walla valleys. Other concerns have been taken over hy the big corporation, which will give special attention to fur nishing power tor i; rigation work throughout the teriitory covered. It is promised that by concentra ting the water power development in the Northwest, a more satis factory service will be developed than can be rendered by private companies. i n e y ', N o t i o n s , S h o e s See D A L E S’ £10 a week £2 a day The Hotel Estacada Uncle Sam is counting his tim ber wealth on the slopes of the Cas cade Mountains. Expert timber cruisers in the employ of the Gov ernment are ct work making the es'imate and it is expected it will take all this Summer ar.d next to complete the cruise of the water »lied of the Willamette River and it’s tributaries in the Cascade Re serve. The land wi 1 be classified and the timber segregated into log ging units. This is the first at tempt, so far as knowh, of the Government to take an inventory of it's limber resourc:s. A L L MODERN CO NVEN IEN CES One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast Local and Tourist Trade Solicited The Garfield baeball team de- i feated Springwater 8 to 7 in a four teen inning game. The two teams were very evenly matched but j finally iu the first of the fourteenth inning Springwater scored making it 7 to 6 in Springwater’s favor, but Garfield was there with the "come back" aud brought in two runs j winning the game. It is hoped ! that another game can be arranged tor a week from Saturday, thus eliminating the game on Sunday j If ibis can be done Garfield will in sure a good crowd of "fans,” as the sentiment out here is iu favor of no-Sunday ball. Mr. Henry Trapp is at the Good Samaritan Hospital having just undergone an operation for appen- dicits and is recovering as rapidly as possible. Dr. Hewitt and family, of Port land, have moved on to their ranch in Garfield. Coyd Looney has taken a trip to Eugene and the country near there. He expects to be gone about two weeks. R. M Staudish is moving into his new home iu Garfield, The building done by Reed aud Craw ford and the interior work done by Cassidy and Irwin would be hard to be surpassed. P re s c rib e d M e d ic in e is B e s t doctor yourself, for self-medication is a risky proposition, good physician and let liim prescribe the proper medicine. Then he sure and have that prescription carefully compound ed. Bring it to the ESTACADA PHARMACY and the medicine you get will be the finest possible that can be prepared according to that prescription. Every prescription ingredient used at the Estacada Pharmacy is of full standard potency, the purest, freshest and strongest ob tainable, and being compounded carefully will insure your receiv See the I-Ntncada Furniture Co’s, rugs. For the next few da)s they will sell tlieii £35 Electric Saxony rugs for £28 and their Smith Sax ony £25 rugs for £21, Now is the time to buy \our fine rugs. M E. Church Next Sabbath K. S. Wotner, sasse I J! ROLLER BEARING, HIGH GRADI. M e s t o r a t io n t o R by buying this reliable, honest, high grade sew ing machine. Church of Christ— Next Sahbnth Bihle School P t caching Preaching Yon.:^ Peoples’ Meeting Preaching 7 of la n ds otic tinti! you 1 • • rythiu -. Write it NOW . j. l ay® ems &m m , One o f the n e ig h b o r s Hews This? to bia addition to the school bouse b u ild in g ae W. A. Jones, 4gt. .1, Electric Store 7th St., Cor. Alder St. 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 eeeee O P P IC K , A D JO IN IN G R K S ID B N C B D r .L .A . W E L L S U. S . Land office at Portland. Oregon, une 18. 1910. Notice is hereby given that Charles Newland, of Cherryville. Oregon, who on February 29. 1 908. made home stead application No. 16465 serial No. 01484 for S E K . Sec. 8. township 3 south., range 6 east Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to | W Nortary ITtblic, General I,av* make final five year proof to establish claim to the I’ractice, Mortgages ioreclosed. Ab» land above described before the register and receiver stracts furnished U. S . Land Office at Portland. Oregon, on the 10th day of August 1910. MONEY LOANED Claimant names as witnesses: Chauncey Coffman. Lewis J. Ranney. Clair E. Corey Louis F, Pridemore. all of Cherryville, Oregon. OKKICKS: 2, 3 & 4, ANDUHSKN nt.D., Chas. B. Merrick. Register. Dimtck & Dimick, Attorneys at Law O r bg o n C it v O rkc . o n Notice for Publication See FERRY Department of the Interior. U. S . Land office at Portland. Oregon. June 25th 1910. Notice is hereby gtven that Stanilaus Granacki of Elwcod, Oregon, who. on February 13th. 1904. made Homestead application No. 15264. Serial. No. 02669 for SW q of SWfc section 28. Township 4 South. Range 4 East. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final Five year proof, to establish claim to the land above, described, before the register and receiver, of the U. S . Land office at Portland, Oregon, on the 17th day of August 1910. Claimant names as witnesses' Stanley Turrell. Frank Baker. John Crindstaff. H. R. CROSS John Moline all of Elwood, OregoiK Chaa. B. Merrick. Register For P a in tin g , P ap e r H a n g i n g a n d C a ic e m i- n in g . 1st c l a s s w ork : G u a ra n te e d W IL L IA M HAM MOND CROSS & HAMMOND Notice for Publication Chas. B. Merrick Register Notice for Publicatioa 4» ATTORNEYS AT U 9 # Abstracts. R eal Kskate. Loans. Insurance O regon , O regon C it y , ri The Oregon Fire Relief Asso- eiation of McMinnville w ith $180,000 reserves, solicits your business th rou gh J o h n B ro w n R o ck w o o d , Oregon Phone G resham , 231 Or leave word at this office || IN IllI CIRCUIT COURT Of THE STATE OE OR!GO* TOR THE COUNTY Of Cl A CRAM AS Amanda L. Behymer. plaintiff > ^ a * Jam es M. 3ehym<ar > defendant Summons ) Ttt Jam es M. Behymer the above named defendant: IN TH E NAME OF TH E STA T E OF OREGON You are hereby requited to appea.- and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or befere-the llth dajtcf A uoue I A. D. 1910, tha being the last date of publication cf this summons, and if you fall to so appear and answer, the plaintiff will at-ply to the above entitled court for the re.Lex. prayedfor In hex complaint on file herein to-wlt For a dacrae cancalling the bonds of matrimony hera- tefore and now existing between plaintiff and defend ant. This sutrmons Is published by order of Hon. J. A . Eakin. Judge of the Ciicuit Court for the 5th Judlcla District, and which ordee is dated June 29 1910 The iirst publication of this summons to be June 30th k910. and the last publication to be August l l th, I 9 l(k. DTMICK & DIMICK Attorneys for plaintiff day of August 1910. Claimant rair-s as witness«»: cord in g to »aid plans and specifications Jam e s T. Edrerton. Clark V . Corey Alexander B. and w ith in the tim e herein allow ed. Brooke. Lewis J. Ranney all of Cherryville, Oregon, surprise, that the destructive, , . . . . . . . . Ches. B. Merrick. Register 1 Plans and specifications of said addition h a d ju s t fin is h e d e a t in g t h e i tl,ny u . scen an(1 con , ultcd at the E a t« -:--------------------------------------------------------- s te e r W e t*ffer On** Mumlred Dollars Reward I la s t s h ir t o f t h e w a s h i n g t h a t wr»* yada P h arm acy. The sai«l auccessfnl for any ca-t - f Catarrh th at cannot be j cured by H all’s Catarrh Cure. . h u n g out th e night previous. The , bidder «ill be required to lu n .ish a l x ...l I’*. J. C mh NHY & Co. Toledo, O. j ! s te e r also d e v o u r e d t w o c a k e s of w ith sureties to l>e approved b y Mid V. e, the undirsigm rd, have known F. • ___ . . . . ___ _ _______ school directors, in the sum o l on e h alt J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and b e soap, consequently there i* a soap t t i. a m o u n t o f t h e ir h id c o n .lit it io n c r f lieve bint p trfc ttly honorable in all ! f.uniue in Dodge. business transactions uml financially able j I upon the faithful pcrtomiauce of r.ny to carry out any obligation s made by bis ; Those wishing any Repairs or 'threshing Machines, Engines, — | contract or agreement entered into !>e t.rm Stackers, Hay I’resseis, or anything in the way of machines or repairs Uncle Sam’s mail carriers en- tween them and said sclioi t district The W m . i u n t ;, K i n m a n a M a r v i n , joyed a Sunday outing III the Park direct.,« reserve the right t > reject any W holesale D ruggists, Toie«lo, o. o f any kind can have it here. AH orders promptly attended to H a ll’s C atarrahC ure is taken internally at Estacada la s t Sunday. They *" . . . t actin g d irectly upon the blood and m u , By order of the Scli«>ol D irectors Dist. cous surfaces of th “ system Testim onials were accompanied by their friends county> Oregon, this a7ib s ift free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold and families. It was an orderly j ant j^., by all druggists. a u d w e ll b e h a v e d g a t h e r i n g . j L . E . liiu .i n . s , C ie t k Take H a ll’s Family pilU for constipation J. I. Case lhreshinq Meli. Co. I. found at office day o r night. cmgm », ils .. M a r r ’ s ste e r. J - -A-- »- . in jjj,. o n r is in g t h is m o r n in g fo u n d , m u c h u entry s e r v ic e s I oeptemiMtT 20,1910. A ll bids should be I Department of the Interior. U. S . Land Office F st't Juna 191O. addressed to L. E . Belfils, Cle»«., « 1 « ^ a .- i P °r,lan^- Oregon. . * 25th, . 4 _ . , . _ . . 1 Notice is hereby given that Benjanain A. Beach of are sorely missed. da, and each bid m ust be accom panied Cherryville. Oregon, who cn January 20 th. 1910 Building is brisk here at Hedge, by a certified ch eck payable to School made homestead entry Serial, No. 02344 for N1» of Mr. I,»cy is adding more buildings D istrict 108, C lackam as coun tv, for 10 SEW . SEW of NEW. section 7 , ar.iSWW of NWW, per cent, of th e «mount r.f the bid a» se- S^W nS Townshl, 3 .ou,h Rjn*. 6 wm.m- ! to his ranch. ' . ette Meridian, has fl ed notice of Intention to make a **, . ( r* * cu r‘ ^J th at the b id der w i.l, if his bid Is ; final fiv»year proof to establish claim to the land 1 lie p e o p le o f Dodge have ‘ )een a ccep ted , at once en ter into a con tract above described, before tha Roaster and Receiver v e r y much t r o u b le d o f la t e b y Mr. I w ith said d istrict for the erection of said u. S. Land Office at Portland. Oregon on the llth am | N e w a n d Second H a n d Notice for Publication SaliHatli School to a. ill. Preaching 8 p. m. — , T---- r , 1 . erection o f *n addition to the school j .Il I , I« « ■ - ...................... ... .* ........ i . . . . t i . h a t . . 1. - _____ . _ the v'*u want a .. i.. bt.yi.'.’ v»ti ....it will give ua your t.tjliir oraer. l „ i ij,.! state* lie ; IS . DrOCTreSSini? < . ... . , i c 11 pleased i t . it . w!trn • w that you will b League 6:30 p. in U tv I, - u ' r .r .- ...... .. •. i-L..* . iter. ^ . |Jlu y | I w u k huK dinj; in E i t i c i i l i , Mtd county | Prayer Meeting on Thursday Even if y o u h e e d r m z s ; . a t 1 m ' TUiu a™.” "a S " ice'v and hope to see him back in ,„„1 „ale, accordio* to the plan» and • r writ"' i i our !• Tire nml Sundry Catalogue which „ w p p I t n r t w o p e c ia l in t r o d u c t o r y p ric e q u o te d al He is a valuable i I specifications and to be . . completed by ing 8 p. in. d th c e s c s riiK H ire s nt about h alf the « «imi price*». c * . . . . . . S A ttd q u o te s n il m a k e s n u d k in ì>o n o i 4IIINK «»r HlTYiNí» a bicycle1 |îa n j a| t j,ç tn j|j ^ '»"V Local and Long Distance Telephone way and rising informed the chair GIVE HIM A CALL U. S . Land Office at-Portland, Oregon, Jhne- 25th, man we were not quite ready to 1910. Notice Is hereby given that Clark W. Corey of bury Dodge yet. Several names Cherryville Oreg. who. on December 1 7 1 909 made B L A C K S M I T H were suggested for the place, among Homestead entry Serial. No. 02352 for SW fi of them someone proposed to name it I am prepared to do all kin ds of w ork SEW. and S E K of S W ^ Suction 5. Township 3 south. Range 6 oast Willamette Meridian has filed after one of the inhabitants, name in m y line notice cf Intention to make Final Five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before ly Young, but Mr. Young was not the Register and Receiver. U. S . Land Office, at W. A. R hodes agreeable, saying Dodge was too Portland. Oregon, on the 1 1 th day at August 1910. Claimant names as witnesses old to be called Young. The Benjamin A. Beach. James Edgerton. Chauncey -----------F o r S a l k ----------- people of the district seemed to all of Cherryville, Oregon. 2 lots 100x115, fenced and set to Coffman. Charles Newland Chas. B. Merrick, Register favor Mr. Roleys’ suggestion. small fruits and truit trees, with Dodge to most people seems a very four room house and city water. Notice for Publication odd name, especially those not ac Terms £550 cash.— Apply Howard Dei^rtment of the Interior U. S . Land Office, at quainted with it, who often enjoy James. Portland. Oregon. June-25th 1910. to make a joke out of the name on Notice is hereby given that Alexander B. Brooke of Cherryville. Oregon, who, on January 20th, 1910 first hearing of it. Their is no mace Homestead entry Serial No. CY2348 for N 'a of Notice reason why the place should not NEW. S W « of NEW. and SEW of N W « Section l 7 Township 3 South. Range 6 east. Willamette Merid ttln g . have a well sounding name. s i i o r d in a r y t ir e , lh e p u p c t u i * re sist :;’.;;< ¡u a lilic .« b ' it ig g iv c t i ro w il l o u tla s t a n y o th e r Call for sealed bids for the erection of ian. has filed notice of Intention to make Final Five b y n e ve ra ! layers 01 t l i i n . s epecially p e c ia l! prepared fab ric o u t nm h* S O F T . P L A S T IC a u d ___ . r ic e o f thesetiresiH jjS.y»per pnir.but tre a d .. . T h e r e „ g u la r p th e s e tu Mr. W. E. Myers met with an an addition to the school h o u se b u ild in g, j year Pr®ol to establish claim to tha land abexw de- EASY R I D is O. • 1 • !’• ikt:: 1 ! scribed before the Register and Receiver, of the U thè rider o fo n ly f4 ‘^ |> e r p :iir . A.lotu -tash ipp-d iame «: .v Setter ìa r vcive-1. Wc sh *p C. O. T>. eri aCCldetlt w llll e at W Ork at M r, Bit- rp p rc’ sl. Voti do not b ay n co:it tintil y o u ln v e e x am in e d ar.il toutul iheiu strrctlv a s represented. W e w i l i r . i l - v.- a • 1 h d l i e o u n t o f ^'p**** c e n t ( i lie r e h y m . t k in g lit e p ric e I M .4 5 p e r pa i ) i f y o u ner’s mi- 1 . il ir e c t o r s o f D is t r ic t N o . 108, C la c k a m a s of August 1910. A heavy timber un- se n d l i I . L ( A '- ’ I Y V I l l l O i i D F l t a n d e n c lo -e t l- is n d v e ri ;. r. Y o u n m no r i* k m cou n ty. State o f O r e g o n , w ill, o n July Claimant n .m .sM wltnus.s: itn'l y ■ 1 )n otiltf si Ihc llrti i ay 1. u. . <1 at <*l U t .: - • If for *ny rea*onitliey..re | fortunately tell On his foot smash- Clark W. Core*. Benjamin A. Beach. Charles New ,.ot s , • y < « . x a m in a t io n . W e n re p e r fe c tl v r e lia b le a n d i u c y s e n t t o u s u as »ate a s in a i J 18, 1910, at 10 A . M ., consider bids for j land, Lewis J. Ranney all of Cherryville. Oregon. Uni. u - >. l i r-i.t r n y (r . f ...... i -c.. > > v u fin-t - .t to.- -in ).■ > r e n f--> ««««. ing ^ four of his toes, hut we are s t ' t i- » - - .. t-1 1. « f h .* t i r *i n u v t ir e yo u h a v e e v e r u s - t i o r s i a t « n v p n e e . w e uit.« f« * f ^ b lit W !"• • v ' • .1 {' D O f j J T W / iJ J o. i J '»r o f t ii* . I t . 11, a: o f i\ j V.c a :o m a k in g . I t o u ly to : is a jK is ta l to lo n rn . i . . . . . . '»"I"» NATIONAL F O R E S T ----Notice is hereby given that the lands described below, embracing l 60 acres, within the Oregon National Forest, Oregon, will be D E N T IS T C F subject to settlement and entry under the provisions of the homestead laws of the United States and the S H E A R E R A N D W ELLS' act of June 1 1. 1906 (J4 Staf.. 233), at the United States land office at Portland, Oregon, on August 1 1. D en tists o f P o rtla n d 1910. Any se'tl: t who was actually and in good faith claiming any of said lands for agricultural pur- W ill visit Kstucuda on F rid ay mul, roses prior to Januaiy 1. 1906, and hss not aband Saturday o i each w eek oned same. has a preference right to make a home stead entiy for the lands actually occupied. Said A ppointm ents m ay be m ads lands weie listed upon the applications of the persons mentioned below, who have a preference right sub wit!) Dr. A di». ject to the prior right of any such settler, provided such settler or applicant is qualified to make home stead entry and the- preference right is exercised prior to August 11. 1910. on which date the lands will be subject to settlement and entry by any quali J O H N S T E IN E R , M . D fied person, The lands are as follows: The S ' i of S E '* of N EK . the N'.- cf NF.'« of SEW. the NWK P h y s i c i a n a S i ’R g u o n of S E K . Sec. 2*t T. 2 S .. R. 7 E.. W. M.. 8 0 acres, application of Michael Hintz. of .102 East Oak St.. «»♦ ♦ ■ Ml Portland, Oregon: List 6-260. TheN W 1/« of SW K . and the N E ‘* o fSW 1, Sec. 1 2. T. 4 S .. R. 5 E., OFFICf BEHIND ESTACADA STATE BANK 80 acres, application of Petrina Chiodo. of Cresham, Oregon: List 6-284: S . V. Proudfit. Assistant Com missioner qf the General Land Office. Approved May 23, 1910, Frank Pierce. First Assistant S ec retary of the Interior. Sleeps in rooms taick of office. Can b e J. V. BARR _ .. and d i s t r i c t to .« . — —Ü Ü FJ F.bjKrf? £ r f l Etü¥U £ ' ¿ ^ 3 ufes 4 6 H ride and exhibit a sample Latent M o d e l “ I L 'i n K o r " bicycle furnished h y us. O ur aRunts every where are m aking money fast. W r it * J o r f u l l p articu lars a n d sptruil offer a t once. N U ¡> lt> N L Y K E Q U I K K I » u n til you ru n ive ana .H'prove o f y our bicycle. W e sn ip o anyone, nnywht r ■ in the U . S. without a cent deposit in advauce, prepay fr e ig h t, and a llo w X K N D A Y S ’ F R K E T K I A L d uring w hich time you may ride the bicycle and n ut it to any test you wish. I f you are then n ot perfectly satisfied o r do not wish to Keep the b icycle snip it b t. k to us a t o u r expense an<l>o« w ill nut be out one cent. ’-T J U IV D D 5P Í 5 W c furnish the highest grade bicycles it is possible to make s n ' a u . 3 at one sm a ll p ro fit above actual factory cost. Y ou save $tu to $2; m iddlem en's n ro i.n bv buying direct of us and have the m anufacturer's guar antee■ behind y nr bic; t ie . JK > K o T l i t Y a bicycle o r a p a ir o f tires from anyone a t any P rice u n til you receive our catalogues and learn o u r unheard of fa cto ry f r i c a and rem arkable ¿ fe cia l offers to r l d i. T a g e n t:« . M A t t « ¿ ni a A rv-jvtMa a g i r n when you receive o n - beautiful catalogue and hg ¥ U j N i l L ü » M 4 ¿ V N Í « H l U s t u d y * 0 i:r SUp. ,b models at the w .nd erfully SPY low prices we can make you this year. W c se ll the highest grade bicycles fo r less money pW L tha n a -y oth e r f.n o r . \* c are rtt.s iie d w ith 51.05 p ro t.t above factory cost. M A I . L ie . J . you can sell o u r bicycles under yout ow n name plate at era fille d me <Uy received. . . . ^ I C Y C L i: . } . W e do n ot re g u la rly handle second hand bicycles, but usually have a num ber on hand taken in trade by our Chicago re ta il f t ores. *1 hese we clear out p ro m p tly at prices n m ,n v : fro m to &-S or fi t :). D e scrip tive bargain lis ts m ailed free. F fA P P T ' "» w h e e ls , I m p o r t e d r o l l e r r l m i i m add p e d a l« , parts, repairs and L 'U t tw ! L i i ’ D í i k R i - í í f equipm ent of a il kin ds ..t h a lf Ins u sual reta .I prices. Electric Fans R ecorder of the city of Estacada, The doctor's phone cats be con n ected O regon. w ith your hom e phone at n igh t if re Date of fy st publication June 16, 1910. quested. One lontf rinj*. A. KRIEGER & CO. ing superlatively affective medicine. IN EACH TOWN We have some good club rates which we can show you. 7 \ SEWING MACHINE. STRONGEST GUARANTEE. National Sctvinn Machine Co. On June jotli the annual school Belvidcre, III. meeting was held at Dodge for the election of officers. Mr. Horner was elected clerk for the 3rd term. CEDAR SHINGLES Mr. Marchbauk resigned as chair We manufacture all kinds of Cedat man in favor of Mr. Marrs. Messrs Roley aud Young were nominated Shingles and are prepared at all for directors. Mr. Young was times to deliver the same. Also elected. It was decided to adver to sell at the mill, having stock on hand at all times tise for biddeis UEcut ten cords of wood. Bids may be handed to the clerk. After the close of the meeting ---- PRO PRIETOR---- Mr. Roley rose and suggested the EvStacada Agent— A. Morrow’ changing of the name of Dodge, Hardly before the speaker had finished speaking the worthy chair man absent tnindedly gave out an BLACKSMITH announcement with regard to the cleaning up of the Springwater cemetery. Mr. Roley was not to Is still at the old stand and willing to do any of the work in his line have his suggestion run over this Go to a from BROS. DODGE When vou are sick enough to need Medicine, don’t try to The old Dalles military wagon road grant is about to be placed on | the market and this land, together with the Willamette Valley & Cas cade Mountain road grant that ts to he sold in small tracts, will mean a great colonization movement for Oregon eluting the coming few years. The Dalh s grant comprises 430,000 acres and is very largely valuable agricultural laud. Its settlement will mean a great in to crease in the state's population and wealth. Lumber manufacturers of the Orcgou & Washington association are perfecting plans Tor the logging congress to he held in Portland late next month. The visitors will spend three days in the city and local loggers and lutnliermen will he hosts. The sawmill men and timber cutters of the Northwest will become better acquainted as a result of the gathering and the ben efits following the meeting will he mutual. and im provin g streets and con stru ctin g sewers in the c ity of Kstacada, C ounty of C lackam as, State of O regon. E ach bi«l must be accom panied by a certified check for an am ount equal to five per cent of the face value of the am ount of KEITH NIRSERY CO. the bom ls bid for, payable to th e order Camas, Wash. of the M ayor of the city of Estacadn, to be forfeited as liquidated dam ages in Grow ers of H igh Grade N ursery Stock case the bidder shall w ithdraw his bid or Specialties: K n glish W alnuts, Y ellow shall fail or n eglect to take and pay for N ew tou aud Spit/enberg apples. saitl bonds should the same be awarded to him . T he rig h t to reject a n y and all Wm. Strunk, Salesman Estacada, Or. bids is hereby reserved. A ll proposals should be m arked “ Proposal» for street and sewer bonds” and addressed to E . S. W otner. C ity Recorder of E stacada, Ore- i gon. By the order of the C ity Council S// 2 C _ of the city of Estacada, O regon. FA N TO N tei c o n w c T I o n k h y and cold lun ch n io u i, w here ! Sealed proposals w ill be receive«l by Neck meat. 3 cts. lb. ; plate meat can dies, n u ts, c ig ars, .soda- l ’ f umli r> .liu ti until 2 o 'clo ck 1 *. M. oil H a n d le s the Best F re s h a n d c u re d M ea ts O b tain a b le C h a «. K. Dt m i s , P«'6i»lent 9 cts lb. ; short ribs, 10 cts. lb ; w ater, ice cream and I h iiila y the fifteenth day of July A. I). ]. W . U ki d , Vice ï rt-sîilftit I prune ribs, u cts, lb,; roll ribs cold lunch will be ! ia to , i«ir o. >o of the bonds of the h. K Bli.t'li.s, Treasurer I city of Kstucadu, Urcji n, in denomina- served roast, u J 4 cts. lb.; rump roast, 11 I lions o f <;>o.o> each numbered from i We Huy and Sell cts. lb ; shoulder roast, 11 cts. lb .; F . S. W O M K R , ïM itor >i*l M anager Hocidquiirters lor Firework* one to ten inclusive, said botids to be I | flank roll, 10 cts. lb .; shoulder HEAD CHEESE LARD SHEEP I dated July 15th, A . 1 ). 1910, and to Rntered ai tb« vœu/fLce in E^'acada. Qrefon. aa VEAL steak, u ' i c t s !h.; round steak, i FRESH MEATS EGGS CATTLE HOGS become «lue nini payable in ten years Second c '* j »3 mail SMOKED MEATS 15 cts. lb.; loin steak, 1.5 cts. lb. ; SAUSAGE CHICKENS HIDES after date thereof, ami to bear interest at Published Every Thursday N.orning at the rate of six per centum per annum , ¡loin, pork, 17 cts. lb.; loin, veal. I , . ESTACADA. GRIGOU P E N L A N D & JO R G payable sem i-annually on the 15th day 15 cts. lb.; loiu, mutton, i.scts. lb.;i C C Q S - T O lT lI T ^ T C S shoulder veal and mutton, 12 Vi cts W hen in need 01 F ir s t Class i°* J‘,nuar>' and Jll’y 1,1 cach P"n* SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 Ih • ham of same 1 e cts lb - Pen - C ed a r shingles con su lt m e .| c'l'"1 and interest payable in United $1 CO One year ... Shingles d e liv e re d o r a t the Statcs Kol<1 com 111 tlle offict! of the 5C Six month».. land and Jorg, Props. m ill. Nos. I a n d 2 a lw a y s on \ Trrasu™r of |hc city of Estacad», Ore- go» . The above described bonds are hand. W. A. Jones, Sales Agt., issued for the purpose of constructing Thanday, June 30. 1910 Estacada GAR! ItLD n iR M T O H S : : r> m e STREET AND SEWIR IMPROVEMENT BONDS. N O TICE FOR P t’ BLIC ATIO N | ,h. lrtwlor u . s . U nd om c, .. . f>0I,iaIvj, Oreton June 25 th. 1910 n • is h«to*r et*»n ih« CleirE.6Brey.ol C tieo y n n . » . . . n who. on D w m b r 161U. ,S09 made Homestead entry, serial. No. 02351 for S W j of S W V . -action ♦ S E H X S E * Sec. 5, N E >«,/N E q.j seolio-i 3. and NWVi cf N W q . Section 9. townahloi 3 sruth. renga 6 east. W il’amette Meiidian. has filed notice of intention to make Final Five Year Proof, to ! «stab’ish claim to the land above described before ■ rhe reg:-ter and receiver of the U . S. Land Office at Pert’.and. Ore gen. en rhe I 2th day of August 1910. Claimant r antes as witnesses' Bsr.irmin A. Beich James Edgertco. Chauncey Ccffm&r.. Charles Mewlacd all of Cherryvii e. Ore. Charles B. 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