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tST ACADA PROGRESS PALACE MEAT MARKET I>tK fc C T D R S : ( h a i . K . D i M i».«, H a n d le s t h e B e s t F r e s h T r c » h le u t J. W. U r l i». V i Ck Hrt’sident !.. Vi in li ik.s, Treasurer E . S. W O .M V iR , fcntered E d it o r " in i Morning O b ta in a b le We Buy ami Sell M au ser SHEEP CATTLE CHICKENS VEAL HOGS HIDES ihur?*ddy M ea ts Cash Paid for Hides and Market Products M the postofflce in Estacada. Oregon ai second class mali Published Fvery and c u r e d «.t HEAD CHEESE FRESH MEATS SMOKED MEATS LARD EGGS SAUSAGE P E N L A N D & JÖ R G E S U C A M . GKIGON SUBSCRIPTION RATES Coe y»M.... C! a months.. $i oo 60 $2 a day Thurwiay, July 14 . 1010 The correct way to pronounce it is Ks-tu ca-da, accent on the third syllable, a having the sound of a as in ah in the two last syllables. We are very sorry to see the dis mantling of the wood working plant and sawmill that is now go ing oil in listacada. These have been the means of distributing a good deal of money and giving em ployment to the working people living here. The wood plant hat had a varied career under many different managements. After this plant was so well equipped with machinery, dry kiln and the faeili ties for producing much that we need in our buildings, to stand by and observe that its owners deem it necessary to tear it down and ship it elsewhere, is what we are sorry to know. The building up of city depeuds largely on the ability of its laboring men to find employ ruent. The successkul manufactur ing plant is what we need. We are sorry to admit of having failures and unprofitable manufacturing plants. The Hotel Estacada A LI. MODERN CONVEN IEN CES a One of the th most delightful Resorts on the Coast L_t Local and Tourist Trade Solicited N O T IC E If those persons who bought the Naptha Nest Eggs at the Estacada Pharmacy last Fall, will call at the store, they will receive their money back, the company having failed to send the cabinets according to their agreement. Maude Sturgeon, Prop. local upplicuticu . us thuy cuunot reach th* ilUraseti portion of the ear There is only one way to cure deafness, ! and that is by constitutional rente«lies, Deafness is caused by an inflamed con- j ditioii of the tuucoiu lining of the Mu- stachian Tube. When this tube is tn- i darned you have a rumbling sound or iui- ! perfect hearing, and when it is entirely i closed, Deafness is the result, and unless , the inflauiatioii can be taken out and this tube restore«! to its normal condi- ; tion, hearing will be destroyed forever; 1 nine cases out of ten are caused bv C a tarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured bv H all’s Catarrh Cure. Semi for circulars, free. F. J. C h u n k y a Co. Toledo, O Sold by druggists, 75 cents Take H all’s Fam ily Pills for constipation R. G. Marthbank lias opeued Up a CONl-fcV rtONKR V and cold lunch room, where candies, nuts, cigars, soda- water, ice cream and cold lunch will be served Headquarters for I ¡reworks FANTON’S Cedar Shingles W h e n in n e e d 01 F ir s t C la ss C ed a r s h in g le s c o n s u lt m e. S h in g le s d e liv e r e d o r at th e m ill. N o s. / a n d 2 a lw a y s on hand. W. A Jones, Sales Agt.. Estacada never hitch me where water will drip on me. Keep me well shod. FANTON BROS. Examine my teeth when I fail to eat; I may have an ulcerated tooth. That, you know, is very painful. KEITH NU RSERY CO. I am unable to tell you in words Camas, Wash. when I am sick; so watch me, and I will try to tell you by signs. Growers of High Grade Nursery Stock Pet me sometimes; I enjoy it and Specialties: English Walnuts, Yellow I will learn to love you. Newton aud Spitzenberg apples. Protect me in summer from the hot sun. Keep a blanket on me in Wm. Strunk, Salesman Estacada, Or. winter weather, and never put a frosty bit in my mouth, hut hold in your hands a moment first, I carry you, pull you, wait patiently for you long hours, day or night I cannot tell you when I am thirsty; give me clean, cool water ofteu in hot weather. Finally, when my strength is gone instead of turning me ever to a human brute, to be tortured and starved, take my life in the easiest, quickest way, and your God will reward you in this life and in heaven. Anren. M K. Church----- Next Sabbath ■HP! ffMJED-A RIDER AGENT ra each T o w n And d is t r ic t to An annual apple snow that will ____ __ ride and exhibit a agents everywhere are inple Latest Model *'Ranpr©r” bicycle furnished by us. Our ayert reach big pri.poitions has been de ikutij money fast. Write f o r f u l l particulars amt special offer at once. on _______ - -- and ...... approve r, . . of . your bicycle. We «lip NO _______ ItlONKY ltE Q l'lJ t K O until you receive to ) anyone, anywhere 111 the U. S. without a rent deposit in advance, Pre termined on for Portland. The allow T liN D A Y S* F K fJ fi T i l l A I . during winch time you may nde the bicycle ana L*ut it to any test you wish. If you are then not perfectly satisfied or do not wish to first such exhibit w ill lie held ill Keep the bicycle ship it ba« k to us at our expense and you will not be out one cent. C A i'T flD V D /iJf»T2 VVe furnish the highest grade bicycles it Is possible to make November and it is expected to l M v l v i l l r i i l u K d at one small profit above actual factory cost. You save ¿to to %z‘t middlemen’s j>roiits by buying direct of us and have the manufacturer's guar- have the entire state represented in antco behind your bicycle. 1>0 N O T H UY a bicycle or a pair of tires from anyone at any prtce until you receive our catalogues and learn our unheard of factory w wav never before attempted. The Prices and remarkable sPedil gfftrs to r id e r u&rents. VG’J W ill BE ASTONISHED study our superb models at the wonderfully Commercial Club, business men low Pn. es wc can make you this year. W c sell the highest grade bicycles fer less money than any other factory. We are satisfied with >1.00 profit above factory cost. and hotel men’s association have ell TIICYCLIU D liA L E U S , you can sell our bicycles under your own, name plate at our prices. Orders filled the day received. entered heartily into the project at ’ O N I ) 11 \NI> H JiJYCLKS. We do not regularly handle second hand bicycles, but have a number on hand taken in trade by our Chicago retail stores. These we clear out the instance of the Oregon State promptly at prices ranging from C 3 to WH or 1510. Descriptive bargain lists mailed, free. A A l l s r r n n rn iR fr^ Minglo w h e e ls . Im p o r te d r o lle r c h a in s add o e d a ls . earts. reoairs and Horticultural Society, which pro V v h S I L.El'BaivftLdf equipment of all kinds at half the usual retail prices. poses to celebrate its quarter cen 80 tennial this Pull by inaugurating a big annual apple fair that is ex SELF-HEALIflG T I B B S ,, The rr/rular retail price o f these tires is pected to grow with each passing S'i.hO per f a ir , but ta introduce we w ill year until it attains proportions sellyouasantple pair fjrSi.Si/iiashwithorderSI.S 5 ), JiiE inCiilLS r £ 101.1 f ’liiiCTuiicS where it will attract national in 11 N 0 A r," IL S , T u ck s o r G la ss w ill n o t lo t t h o nil- o u t. Sixty thousand pairs sold last year. terest. y rSEDSETilCili'J « T O R E -P R O O F *j Willamette Valiev dairymen are to have the chance of listening to one of the greatest experts in dairy ing in the world, when Professor Bernhard Koeggild of the Royal Danish Agricultural College at Copenhagen arrives here July 18. Oregon City, Corvallis, Salem, A 1 hany, Forest Grove and McMinn ville will he vis’ted and the Com mercial Clubs will entertain the visiting exjiert, He is studying American dairy collections and he w ill no doubt give many hints in his talks that w ill lie of great value to the industry in Oregon. Deafness Cannot be Cured by Over tw o hundred tuousnud pairs now in use. f ? F S C R I P T I C X : Made In nil sizes. It M iv c ly nud easy i idine.veiyditrnhlentid lined inside wit It a special 9pec 1 quality c o f rubber, which i punctures without allow- ' >s< s up sm all C porous irous mid which closes I fo t lo o t h o t h ic k r o b b e r tr e a d have - humlreda o f letters from satis* in * the air to escape. W e ----- “ A ” a n d p u n ctu r e s tr ip s “ B ” Cedcustoracrsatatingthattlieir tireshaveonlybeen pum ped 1 a n d “ D ," aluo r im s tr ip “ I t " up once or twice in a w hole season. They wc- if;h no more than t o p r e v e n t r im o u ttlu g . T h is an ordinary tire, the puncture rcsistinjiqualities being given t ir o w ill o u tla s t a n y o t h e r b y bcu-rm several' layers uy m jv i» o v . f lh in & specially , prepared , vk , i . u fabric on the w / m a k e —SO FT . E L A S T IC a u d trend. The regular price o f these tires isSl.^o p e r pair,but fo r pf j, . H U M NO. advertisin g p u rp osesw earem ak in ga sp ccialfa ctotyp riceto ■“ the rider o f only ily $4.So $4.80 per pair, pair. A ll oruers orders snipped shipped smite nay clay letter n h received. receiveu. W w e snip sh ip v;. C O. v . I>. i t . on i do not pay u cent until y o u have exam ined and found them strictly as represented, approval. You psr ‘ * 1 w n c » h I i d is c o u n t o f 5 p e r cent (thereby m aking the price 94.6«» per pair) if you W e w ill allow L.ISII I T H ------------------------------------- O H D EIC and enclose ------------ tin * advertisement. scud V I)L L C.L — W ---------- ------- . . . Y on run bo risk fn sending us an order as the tires m ay be returned at O U It expense if fo r any reason they arc not satis factory on exam ination. W e are perfectly reliable and m oney .«ent to us is as safe as in a t ank. If you order a pair c f these tires, yo u w ill find that they w ill ride easier, fun faster, v c.. 1 better, last longer uud look finer than any tire you have ever used o r seen at any price. W c 1 11«i\v that von w ill be so w ell pleased tliat w hen you want a bicycle you w ill give us your order. e want you to send us a trial order at once, lienee this rem arkable tire offer. , «. y r ’ T -— m T t r U T G * don't b ,,y any kind at any price uutil yon send for a pair o f L h JiSLkl. S J tl BsrithnP 11 edge thorn Puncture-Proof tires on approval and trial at the special introductory price quoted above; or write for our big Tire and Sundry Catalogue which describes nud quotes all m akes und kinds o f tires at about h alf the usual prices. hut write us a postal today. D O N O T T H I N K O F B U Y IN G a bicycle LJ ¿J b J U H w JP m Q u or u pair o f t i n s front anyone until you know the new aud wonderful oilers w e are m aking. It on ly costs a postal to learn everything. W rite it N O W . S. L 23E ® G18LE C9S3PABY, C8K A M , IL L Sabbath School Preaching League Prayer Meeting on Thursday Even ing 8 p. m. __ a. m. p. m. Notice - by buying this reliable, honest» high grade sew ing machine. S T R O N G E S T GUARANTEE. National Sewing Machine Co. Belvidere, III. m Neck meat, 8 cts. lb .; plate meat 9 cts. lb .; short ribs, 10 cts. lb .; prime ribs, 11 cts. lb ,; roll ribs roast, i2>4 cts. lb.; rump roast, 11 cts. lb .; shoulder roast, 1 x cts. lb .; flank roll, 10 cts. lb .; shoulder steak, iaj4 cts. lb.; round steak, 15 cts. lb .; loin steak, 15 cts. lb .; loin, pork, 17 cts. lb.; loin, veal, 15 cts. lb.; loin, mutton, 15 cts. lb.; shoulder veal and mutton, u } 4 cts lb .; ham of same, 15 cts. lb.— Pen- land and Jorg, Props. Public Auction Cool Breezes From Electric Fans Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land office at Portland. Oregon. June 25th 1910. Notice is hereby given that Stanilaus Granackl of Elwood. Oregon, whi. on February 13th. 1904. made Homestead application No. 15264. Serial. No. 02669 for SWVi of S W * section 28. Township 4 South. Range 4 East, Willamette Mortdlan. 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 et Portland. Oregon, on the 17th day of August 1910. Claimant names as witnesses’ Stanley Turrell. Frank Baker. John Grtndstaff. John Moline all of Elwood. Oregon. Chas. B. Merrick. Register N ew and Secon d H and Electric Store Notice for Publication U. S. Land Office at Portland. Oregon, June- 25th. 1910. Notice Is hereby given that Clark W. Corey of Cherryvllle Oreg, who. on December 17 1909 made Homestead entry Serial. No. 02352 for SWJi of S E tf. andSEtf of SW tf Section 5. Township 3 south. Range 6 east Willamette Meridian has filed notice of intention tc make Final Five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register end Receiver. U. S. Land Office, at Portland, Oregon, on the 1 1 th day of August 1910. Claimant names as witnesses Benjamin A. Beach, James Edgerton. Chauncey Coffman. Charles Newland all of Cherry vHle. Oregon. Chas. B. Meriick. Register H E N R Y V .A D IX.M .D P H Y S IC IA N A SU R G E O N O F F IC E , AD JO IN IN G R E S ID E N C E Local and Long Distance Telephone The doctor’s phone caw- be connected) with your home phoue at night if re quested. One 1 on>f ring. Notice lor Publication Dr.L.A. W E L L S Department of the Interior U. S. Land Offlee, at Portland. Oregon. June 25th 1910. Notice Is hereby given that Alexander B. Brooke of Cherryvllle. Oregon, who. on January 20th. 1910 made Homestead entry Serial No. Q2348 for N^tt of NE1*, SW tf of N E '{. andSEtf of N W * Section 17 Township 3 South. Range 6 oast. Willamette Merid ian. lias ftled notice of Intention to make Final Five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed before the Register and Receiver, of the U S. Land Office at Portland.Oregon, on the 12th day of August 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: Clerk W. Corey, Benjamin A. Beach. Charles New land. Lewie J. Ranney all of Cherryvllle. Oregon. Chas. B. Merrick Register D E N T IS T C F S H E A R E R D e n tis ts CEDAR SHINGLES We manufacture all kinds of Cedat Shingles and are prepared at all times to deliver the same. Also to sell at the mill, having stock on hand at all times A. KRIEGER & CO. --- PROPRIETOR--- Estacada Agent— A. Morrow J. V. BARR B L A C K S M IT H will be held in Estacada on the last Saturday of each month. If you I, itill at the old stand and willing to do have anything that you do not any of the work in his line need bring it in and let us sell it GIVE HIM A CALL for you. Commission reasonable. — Miller Land Co. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Portland. Oregon, June 25th, 1910. Notice Is hereby given that Benjamin A. Beach of Cherryvllle. Oregon, who on January 20th. 1910 made homestead entry Serial. No. 02344 for NH of SEW. SE% of NEJi. section 7 .a n d S W * of N W * . Section8. Township 3 south. Range6 east. Willam ette 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 U. S. Land Office at Portland. Oregon on the 11th day of August 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: James T. Edgerton. Clark W. Corey, Alexander B. Brooke. Lewis J. Ranney all of Cherryvllle. Oregon. Chas. B. Merrick. Register NOTICE F O R NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION: W E L L S' P o r tla n d J O H N S T E I N E R , M. D> P bvsician a Suae,K on ***+ ♦ * OFFICE BEHIND ESTACADA STATE BANK W 4 4 4 » Sleeps in rooms back o t office. Can, be found at office day 0» night. Dimick & Dimick, Attorneys at Law | W Nortary Public, General Law Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, Ab stracts furnished MONEY LOAN ED PU BLICATION Depertment of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Portland. Oregon. June 25th. 1910. Notice is hereby given that Clatr E. Corey, of Cherryvllle. Oregon, who. on December 16th. 1909 made Homestsad entry, serial. No. 02351 for S W # of S W * . section 4 3 E & X S E * Sec. 5. N EtfXN Etf section 8. and NWJi of NWJi. Section 9. township 3 south, range 6 east. Willamette Meridian, ha&flled notice of intention to make Final Five Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the register and receiver jffthe U. S. Land Office at Portland. Oregon, on the l 2th day of August 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: Benjamin A. Beach. James Edgerton. Chauncey Coffman. Charles Newland. all of Cherryvllle. Ore. Charles B. Merrick, Register A N D of Will visit Estacada on Friday and Saturday of each week Appointments may be made with Dt. A«Hx. Notice for Publication Church of Christ— Next Sabbath Bible School io Youug Peoples’ Meeting 7 Notice for Publication l). S. Land cHic« at Portland. Oregon. June 18. 1910- Notice ¡a hereby given that Charles Newland. of Cherryvllle. OieKon. who on February 29. 1908. made home- j 51 ead application No. 16465 aerial No. 01484 for; S E tf. Sec. 8. township 3 south.. range 6 east ! Willamette Meridian, has filed notice cf Intention to ! nuke final five year proof to establish claim to the land above described before the register and receiver U- S. Land Office at Portland. Oregon, on the 10th day of August 1910. Claimant names as witnesses Chauncey Coffman. Lewis J. Ranney. Clair E. Corey Louis F. Prldemore. all of Cherryvllle. Oregon. Chaa. B. Merrick. Regiater. OKFICKS; 2, 3 & 4, ANMtKSMN BUD. O r room See C it y O r k o o i » FERRY For Painting, Papei H an gin g and C alcem i- ning. 1st class w o rk G u a ra n teed H. B. CROSS W 1 I .U A 1 W RAM M OND United States Land Office. Portland. Oregon. June CROSS & HAMMOND 17th. 1910. # ATTORNEYS AT LAW Notice Is hereby given that the Northern Pacific Railway Company, whose post office address is St. Abstracts. Real Estate. Lonas. Insurance- Paul. Minnesota, has this 20th day of July 1 909 filed In this office Its application to select under the pro O r r g o n C i t y , . . . O regon : visions of the Act of Congress, approved July 1 * 1 898 (30 Stat. 597. 620) as extended by the Act of Congress, approved May 17. 1906, the S E # S W # S W * SEK Sec. 26. Tp. 2 S. R. 6 East. W. M. I im prepared to do all kinds of work Any and all persons claiming adversely the lands described, or desiring to object because of the min in m y line The Oregon Fire Relief Asso eral character of the land, or for any other reason, to the disposal to applicant, should file their affidavits of ciation of McMinnvilt« W. A. RltODKS protest In this office, on or before the 5th day of August 1910. with f l So,000 res«*rves, solicits your Chas. Bâ Merrick. Register business thsougtt Publish in Estacada Progress located at Estacada, -F or S a l e - Clackamas Co.. Oregon. 2 lots 100x115, fenced and set to B L A C K S M ITH Deeds Filed For Record W an ted - Good fat beef cattle, \ such expeditions to the people of E. L. Fraley to Fred Cooper 320 highest prices paid, - See Pcnland the city ? acres in Sec. 36 T. 3. S. R. 3 E. Gray's Harbor people are talking & Jorg. The boys are having grand times $ 1 . over the project of building a canal Bertha Fraley et vir to Fred swimming in the cool and clear from that waterway through Willa- Joh n B row n EAGLE CREEK waters of Eagle Creek and some of Cooper and Thos. J. Noud 160 small fruits and fruit trees, with pa Harbor to the Columbia River, Rockwood. Oregon four room house and city water. them are becoming quite expert. acres in the James Brown Di L. C. Terms $350 cash.— Apply Howard thus giving a deep water, depend P h o iw G r e s h a m , 231 Builds New Mountain able channel to the sea. One The farmers have been rejoicing 11 '* a fine opportunity for them to 160 acres in Sec. 25 T. 3 S. R. 3 E James. Or leave word at this office meeting has already lieen held and over the fine weather for hay but lfarn thi* Pleasant a,ld useful art' a ¡Sto. Trail ttEQSEssaaKtaaaoasasGBaaEEG e D. F. Warner to Clara G. Coup- liie people are considering il serious as it is getting quite dry we we). knowledge of which may be the Notice ly. It is said such a project will come the clouds and indications ot means of saving their own or others land 30 acres in Sec. 2 T. 3 S. R. 4 w ihi cmciiii coerr or m srsrr or tmtwj E. #25 so. cost not over $i .000,000 and in ad rain this (Tuesday) morning. Frank Ewing on the Southern lives a" d there is ,i,tle or no danKer 10* mr rover» or clacmmas as the water is now dition to its aid to navigation, will D./Fr -Warner to Clara G. Coup- Call for sealed bid» for the erection of Pacific work with camp at the Amanda L. Biehymsr. plaintiff ) Surely, the busy season is on, **• ) Summons drain u territory covering io,rx o land 17 acres in Sec 28 T. 3 S. R. an addition to the sdiool house building. mouth of Fish Creek and one of and everyone has a little more to do | Tlle ba" Kame was we" a‘ tcnd«d Jars«s M. nahymsT dafendknt ) Notice is hereby given that the school acres of marsh land, now practically than his neighbor. the best fishermen on the Upper T o James M. Behymer the abcvaname l defartdant: | in spite of the heat. No doubt, 4 E. $1445. directors of District No. 108, Clackamas worthless. the "darkies” thought they were Estacada State Bank to E. S. county, State of Oregon, w ill, on July Clackamas went to Portland on IN THE N AM ZOF THE STATE OF OREGON J W. Douglas has returned from . Mown where the cottoI, Womer I.ots io and 11 Block 1 Es- 8, 1910, at 10 A. M ., consider bids for j Saturday. He informs the Progress You aroheraby required to appew and answer the complaint filed against you in the afccve entitled suet Warm Springs, liis health is not Wossom!| Krow/. Eagle Cieek wen j tacada Heights, $200, the erection of an addition to the school that in two or three weeks more it on or befcvre the 11th day of August A. D. 1910. that The Willamette Valley Chautaii improved. His sou Jesse came j , he Kame fcalng the last dase ci publication of this summons, ? house building in Estacada, said county to 5, This is [ w , p. Farrel et ux to Harry and state, according to the plans and will he possible to follow the Clack and if you fail to so appear sad answer, the plaintiff qua AssctnliK is now holding their amas by trail from the mouth of will ai-ply to the above entitled court for the relief' over from Stevenson, W ash,, last sl]pposed to cIose ^asoti on the ¡Greenside 74.25 acres in Sec. 36 T. specifications and to be completed by 17th annual assembly at Gladstone for in her complaint on file herein, to-wit- Saturday to make him a visit, home grounds but the team has 2 S R. 3 E. and Sec. 1 T. 3 S. R. September *o, 1910. All bids should be North Fork to Rearing River. This prayed For a decree cancelling the bond* r matrimony here l'ark. It commenced July 12th addressed to L. E. Belfils, Clerk, Estaca will be very convenient for carry tofore ar t now existing between plaintiff *nd defend A Sunday School was organised some work to do at Chautauqua. 3 K. $10. and ends on the 24th. The associ ant. da, and each bid must be aceompanied ing on the work as it avoids the at the school house on Douglas This summons is published by order of Hon. J. A ation has a very iiitersting program Mr. Baker, of Portland, spoke D. N. Bridenstine et ux to W. j by a certified check payable to School Eakin. Judge of the Credit Court for the 5th Judicial grades at North Fork and Roaring ritlge recently. The attendance again at the school house in Dist j R. Woodtvorth 10 acres in Sec. 2.8 ¡ District 108, Clackamas county, for 10 this season. Many of the spenkers District, and which order is dated June 29. 1910^ River. The first publication of thiasummons to be June 30th. per cent, of the amount of the bid as se to la heard have world wide repu was very small, interest ditto jo last Sunday. T. 2 S. R. 4. E. #450. E Eloekley, engineer in charge 1910. and the last pub'.icaUoa to be August l l t h . curity that the bidder will, if his bid is tations. The assembly gives a Truly, the people are "lovers of 19IO. D. Bridenstine et ux to S. P accepted, st once enter into a contract of the work informs us that this pleasure more than lovers of God" DIMICK & DIMICK great range in th class of enter ¡ Ford Lot 2 Sec. 28 T. 3 S. R. 4 E. i with said district for the erection of said trail tip the Clackamas is private The Prayer O f The Horse Attorneys for plaintiff tainment offered Those who have thus, themselves proving that we addition to the school house building ac and the public will not he allowed i ? 45 ° - are "in the Iasi days.” a!'ended do not in ed to be urged to From Our Dumb Animals. (Translated Anua M. Schutte to Martin Pralt ; cording to said plans and specifications to use it as it inlerfers with iheir 6 0 Y1A R8* Mr Franklin Taytor and wife lie prcs< ut and those who have from the Swedish) Lots 4 aud 5 Blk. 6 Estacada. $10 [ and within the time herein allowed. work and will be dangerous on ac E XPER IEN CE 1’latis and specifications of said addition never enjoyed these meetings should are rusticating on their newly ac To thee, my roaster, I offer my Western Fnel Co. to Estacada may be seen and consulted at the Esta count of blasting, etc. and that to quired farm and eujov the outing. prayer: Feed roe and take care of attend. State Bank, Lots 13, 14, 15, ifi in cada Pharmacy. The said successful enable them to guard against ac Mr, T. is a wide awake man, and me. Be kind to me. Do not jerk bidder will be required to furnish a bond cident that might probably involve Blk j, Estacada, $1. . lias lieen quite energetic in improv the reins; do not whip me when go with sureties to be approved by said , Preliminaries for the annual live- A. E. Sparks et ux to Estacada school directors, in the sum of one half I his company in damages the public ing his place, He is also working ing uphill. TRADE M A R H I atoek show and races at the Countr) State Bank, Lots 13, 14, 15, 16 the amount of their bid condititioned will not be allowed the use ot this D c s iq n s for the opening of the public road Never strike, beat or kick me CORVRIOMTS AC. Club grounds next September art- upon the faithful performance of any j trail Blk 5 Estacada, $t. Anyone sending a sketch and description may past there, which is bailly needed w]len j faji to understand what yon Onickly ascertain «mr opinion free whether a ip now under way and the arrange Invention ta probably inuenfaM « ( •»nimnntca. Charles lteers to W. A. Jones, contract or agreement entered into b« j as that vicinity is be<-oming quite w>nt nj ^ j,Mt gjve me , cj,ance (tons wtrtctly conOdeaitfaL MlfO600K oa PatenU tween them and said school district. The [ ments indicate Ibis year’s show sent free. Oldest aucocy for s»*«-urto* ratents. Lot 4 Blk. 36 First Addition to Es A crowd of Springwater boys Patents talsen throurh Ifutm A Co. receive directors reserve I'. e right to reject any thickly settled. ■ ,0 undtrstaud you. Watch me. and rpeeial n -ltcs, wtttu.*n chsrto. tu the will be more successful than ever. tacada, $« 50 - spvnt bundav afternoon at Caza- j an«l all bids. The Currinsville voting people if l refuse to do your bidding, see Tire fair will «»pin on Labor Day By o der of the School Directors Dist. der©. A Itendsotnelf Illustrated weeklv __________ a t.il...1 tniy iw.llaml Jas.ple but seem to enjoy picturing 011 Eagle if there is not something wrong 108 Clackamas county, Oregon, this ?;ib reist ton o f any scientific Journal. Terms. fS i_ Miss Shell, of Portland, is visit- day of June 1910. f L Sold by all at! pcw(wiefl!er*i. pewmten'ers. Mr. W. W. Tucker and wife rear ; 5 four montbe, $L ll.'. •• -•»»:• •-*«- | 1.its are interest- Creek, and why not’ Shall we with n v harness. Do not give ute too heavy lead»; ing at her uncle's R. A. Wilcox. iü M N Ä C o .»’«"— New Torli Leave all the ptotit aud pleasures o f , L. E. B « l f i l s , Clerk made a trip to Milwaukee last week • 1 Ut ’ «a »U'.ev.Sr». Brar.cb Office. SB V 8 U W ssflpvtoo, D, 0, lh e P atents Scientific American.