Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, September 15, 1910, Image 4

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ESTACADA PROGRESS
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(IN C O R F O R A T E ! ’ )
t 'A L A i E
DIRECTORS:
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as
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J.
E.
rho
E. S. W O M E R ,
in i «red
H in d ie
President
Viet* President
L. E. B r i . f i l s , Treasurer
D ubo
W . R
is
,
T h e
,
Editor
and
H o t e l E s t a c a d a
A L L MODERN CO N VE N IENCES
Cash Paid ior Hides and Market Products
We Buy and Sell
SHEEP
CATTLE
CHICKENS
EAL
One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast gjJJEA
HOGS
HIDES
Local and Tourist Trade Solicited
Published Ivory Thursday Morninq
ISTACADA, OREGON
lir a
M l AI
t h e B e s t F r e s h a n d C u r e d M e a ls
Manager
at the postoffice in Estacada. Oregon a:
second class mail
learn Work and Haiiling by
the Day or Contract
¡I
HEAD CHLESE
FRESH MEATS
SMOKED MEATS
LARD
EGGS
SAUSAGE
P E N L A N D & JÖ R G
» o a n n »
S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S
One year.......................................... ................. ÎI
Six months..^.....................................
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50 ¡
Thursday, September 15 , 1910
r
MDSE. FOR CASH
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GARFIFLD
Mr. Kerr, a fruit raiser from
Hood Uivt r, spent Monday with
Mr. A. O. Whitcomb, Mr. Kerr
From
was very favorably impressed with
our country and in all probability
The Estacada Mercantile Co.
will locate in Garfield.
W e are germing for your trade and yet the only I 0
Mrs. R. M. Standish entertained
persuasive power we will use to get the business will be e 3 • iy a tew of her friends at luncheon
the unusual quality of our goods and the low prices jj fl last Tuesday.
rj
Mrs. Stokes and family have re-
which we ask.
Sp turned to tlieir Portland home for
A| the winter.
A
Dr. Hewitt and family have also
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S p e c u li ¿d isc o u n t o f /«.» pen cen t. on
(•i returned to their home in Portland
tin ti L. nr fins C >forc/ f 7 te ò/toes.
U for the winter.
”T:~ g*g_
The correct way to pronounce it 11
Ls Ks-ta-ca-da, accent on the third ij
syllable, a having the sound of a
as in ah iu the two last syllables.
i W-UbwfflMBg »jfjssKaar.ï: 3 ^ —
/
cA Flying ¿/Message
WOOD delivered in any quautity !
or length. i-.t class foot wood 1
slabwood delivered at ÿj.oo pei j I
cord. 16 inch at $2.50 per load. ¡I
W. M. V0.NCE
Tungsten Lamps
The Cheapest Light
In
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. S . Land O ffice at
Portland, Oregon. July 30th, 1910.
Notice is hereby given that Ora V. Holgate, of
Portland. Oregon, who. on September 20th, 1909
made Tim ber and Stone application No. 0221b for
the S W 1 T section 34. township 4 south, range 4
east, Willamette Meridian has filed notice of Inten­
tion to make Final timber and stone Proof, to estal
Hah claim to the land above described, before the
register and tecelver of the United States Land
O ffice at Portland. Oregon, on the 28 day of October
1910.
Claimant names as witnesses:
A. R . Joy, J. M. C beever J. M. Joy, C. LaBarre all
of Portland. Oregon
H. F. Hlgbjr. Register
The World
Th« Best for the Eyes
Electric Store
Membeis of the Board of Army
Engineers have inspected the Uma- f
Notice for Publication
,
tilla irrigation project during the ;
U. S. Land Office at Portland. Oregon. September
past week and upon their report
10th. 1910.
Notice ia hereby given that Mrs. Minnie Pulley.
depends Oregou’ s chances of sliar- j
widow of James W , Pulley, deceased, of Estacada.
H E N R Y V. A D IX . M .D
ing in the $20,000,000 bond issue
Oregon, who. cn August 14th. 1905, made Home-
ttoad entry No. 15/70 Serial. No. 01216 for the
proposed for the completion of re
P H Y S IC IA N & SU R G E O N
NF.^' N W K anti Lot 1. Soctton 24. Township 3
clamatiou projects already under,
*****
south, Ramre 4 east Willamatto Meridian haa filed
notice of Intention to make Final F ive year Proof, to
way
The inspectors declined to
ORF1CK,
A
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JO
IN IN G R E S ID E N C B
C h ild ren s and Ladies K n it G loves at 25 to 50 cents.
SPRING WATER
establish claim to the land above described, before
make any statement but it is re-1
the R egister and R eceiver. U . S. Land Office, at
Infants Sw eaters 50 cents to . .50.
Local and Long Distance Telephone
Portland, Oregon, on the 20th day of October 1910.
garded as certain that their report j
Lad ies’ K n it Scarfs and Breakfast Shawl;» 50 cents to >3.50.
The doctor's phone can be connected
Claimant nan.es as witnesses
J
Again we hear the school hell
G e n ts’ and L a d ie s’ M ufflers 25 to 50 cents.
will be favorable.
E. L.^Wonacott, H. E. Been, W . R. Rhodes. N or­ with your home phosse at night if re­
!
-j
ringmg-and
see
the
happy
children
Lad ies’ U nion Suits 60 to i t . 25. M en ’s I 11 ion Suits at $1.25*
man Tracy all of Estacada, Oregon.
quested. One long ring.
They went carefully over the
W e h a v e a m o st c o m p le te s h o w -
H. F. Htgby, Register
C h ild re n ’s U n ion Suits 45 to 60 cents.
! j» on their way to school. Owing to
district and saw thriving orchards, ; i n g in Side a n d B a c k C o m b s , B a r -
Latest strati l effect in P ack Com bs and Barrettes, per set, 25 cents.
: f.i the early beginning, and to tlie
reties a n d N o v e l t i c ;.
alfalfa fields from which three
Dr.L.A. W E L L S
M en ’s show n it m ercerized hose at 23 cents i>er pair.
J || fact that the harvest of fruit has
crops have been cut, and gardens
M en’s extra q u ality fine wool host , per pair, as cen ts.
D E N T IS T C F
g
not been completed, the attendance
See our line of Steel Rjnoe3 e: ;:l
M en ’s M ed icctt Heavy Scotch W ool Shetland Underw ear, per suit
filled with fine vegetables. Re­
S
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R ER A N D W ELLS'
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w
j f >;i is not as large as it otherwise
clamation Service officials told the j Heating Stoves.
D e n tis ts
o f P o r t la n d
I
“
would
be,
also
some
are
kept
away
,
x,
b . n
engineers that conditions on the
N » , : - r —a U » ! » ?
Will visit Estacada on Friday and
n K B S P a iS «
F t iM m u m m ii M I HJW
ïü -
by the measles.
I F;.
proposed extension of the project
Saturday o i each week
Miss Francis Robinson, who was For constitutional amendment
are more favorable than those on
Appointments may be made
KLIIII NURSERY €0.
with Dr. Adix.
formerly a resident of Springwater,
the district where reclamation work
givin g to cities anc towns
Camas, Wash.
[but who is now located iu Portland
exclusive pow er to license,
has already proved so successful.
sample Latest • lo ü .i - K a n e o r
special - opfer at once.
training to be a nurse at the Good
nuking moneyiaac. I Vrr-e f o r f U f » i . ......... . ••• - i -*■.....
regulate, control, suppress,
Tue extension of the project w ill !
ana appi
N il ID N S V I '. E i H 'l l l i U - i - . i ! ’ ,
. ive
. ......
; :>rove oí your bn.1T... , W e ini
- j .
J O H N S T E IN E R , M. D
Gro-.versof High Grade Nursery S’tock Samaritan hospita,( was visiting
to
n ■ ., „ i v , ...... ;
/Í ;■ a d v n i - r c . ' 'j
or prohibit the sale of intox­
iriigate 60,000 actes additional,
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E n g lish W alnuts, Y e llo w
P h y s ic ia n & S u r o h o n
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Mfimd
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to
ppeciaiiK
put
lt it to a*t
icating liquors w ith in the
friends in Springwater last week.
,.. our e x, .* nse and y> •••« iv itf not be out one cent.
w ton ami Spitzen berg apples.
tl.d li ’ best Kia id bicycles it is possible to rrake
municipality.
. 1
alxive a< tual wetory cost. You aave
l^YOÂU.T. .
Two young ladies of Portland,
Portland’s Harvest Festival,
nl us and have the nianufacturer • ¡. 1 -
;
fcr :• i- U ; T «’..'•eft
OFFICE BEHIND ESTACADA STATE BANK
1UJ V a bicycl - or a v iir of Jirti u< m anyone
328
X V es
Wm.
Strunk,
Salesman
Estacada,
Or.
Miss
Ethel
Martin
and
her
friend,
os
and
learn
our
ui.nc-.iril
oi
fa
cto
ry
which was the big feature of the
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á
'TO
T*’ l F
r>:n. 'r L . ; , e
. . J c ‘ r r , t . r u le r »■; l.U .
,
— are visiting at the home of M f .
past week iu Poitlaud, was tlie
KN U O RSED B Y
Sleeps in rooms back o i office. Can be
Wm. Smith.
most successful such event in the
I IAf d -if \- t V r A 4 , • m t » than
. . t y o u o - au ....at ;
found at office day or night.
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BARR
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Dr.
Magran
preached
here
last
history of the city. The crowds
.,/ double
CM ; r.
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\.t
regularly
hnr.dle
second
bind
bihycFes.
but
Greater
Oregon
Horae
Rule
? E C O N U 11 \ d > i l L Y Ç . Id i.. *• .do n.
were the biggest ever attending any
j Sunday, We appreciate tlnse
cur Cliic.iiro retail sterns. These we clear out
/ usually l.n e a numi, r o n h.-.n J tr.kcnjnt:
B L A C K S M IT H
•i.i 3 front {¿ a to I M • r ¿’ l
Ue.tcripuvo ba-jam l.sts mailed tree..
^promptly r.t prices
semi monthly meetings, but could Association, 618 Electric Bldg.,
similar affair in the state, with the
k : m
• \ v n c .la , im p o r t « -1 r o . U r «-Inti.;* and 1 » Jala, parts, repairs and
Dimick & Dimick,
CC«S l i- R - u S ii* — J| equ! uent o f all kinds at ha ij the usual r t ia il f rices.
exception of the livestock show at
Is still at the old stand and f illing to do wcl1 wish that services were held Portland, Ore.
1
H U
Attorneys at Law
each Sunday.
the Lewis and Clarke Fair. -The
any of the work in his line
stock was of a very high class and
^ • “ Nonary Public, General Lav*
CHURCH SERVICES
GIVE HIM A CALL
Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, Ab­
the races were run for the biggest
School opened Monday with a
stracts furnished
purses ever offered in the North­
good'attendance.
-Next Sabbath
M. E. Church
M i l lyou a uwtplcpd
e o YEAR S'
west. The support given the Fair
Quite
a
number
from
Spring-
EC KCLE
M ONEY LO AN ED
y :-"R IE N G E
was gratifying and plans are being
N A IL S
water attended the dance given in Sabbath School
10 a. m.
n,lr o u t. S ix ty
outlined for a $1,000,000 livestock O ver tw o buudred lliousnud pairs u ow ia ua-e.
Estacada Saturday evening. A Preaching
.
8 p. m. O FFICES: 2, 3 & 4, AN DRKSKN BLDi
r r c c n s p n ? : ? ! M o d c ln r lt sixes. I t t - liv e ly
show next year.
_
O regon
and easy : iding.v t r y d u - J u n n d fined n-- dswi.Ii
good time is reported.
League
7:15
p. m. O r e g o n C i t y
tcifll qu ality o f rul.bcr, w h ich n evt r ficcom cs
¡¿ fl
itbou
H c t ic o t h o t h ic k r u b b e r t r ^ a d !
î Â T oll«
îîlâ
r ..p '*:a a n m m etu rç» w ith
ou t a
o llo
il w - I»
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Oil' " ' . Ilich
Prayer
Meeting
on
Thursday
Even­
We
are
glad
to
report
that
II.
in e the a ir to escape.
, » A ” a n d u a n o tu r e s t r ip s “ 1 *
pc. W c I. avc litiudrcils < ' 1 tters f; • cn ' n.s- U
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n e tn
pea
w ped
j / a n d Ml ) . " a ls o r im s t r ip “ l| ”
ersstntinK
1 11 « - at
tirer.
yb
en
p i: m
The Oregon Sc Western Colon­ C u - p edcustom
8 p. m. See
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î'n 5 ,D E IV lA n K »
Cromer’s baby is recovering from a ing
F E R R Y For
o n c e o r tw ice in a i. h — ole
, 9«.uiioii.
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■ - p .in o iiio
. io l .i n - l u i j . T t _ o p .........
r e v e n ........
t r im © ut tin if. T ills
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ocoion «
lu
s iu r i^
q im
fiiie
s b e e tu
u iy
riivea
m r itic
ir
iu li
r n re n r'-J
»ii«iim
o iia
litlc
sD
t'ffiv
cn
tlr «» w i l l o u t la s t a n y o t h e r
a ry *s^«
tire, ih
th .n
e jv
.ic
ization Company, which recently nil ord » : in ------
serious illness.
e v fjfr P
C o p y r ig h t s A e .
lavera o
c l f th
ih lu
b y s evera V
l layers
iiij . speciali / \ re,.: red fa b n e o n t.iC " ' .■ m ake—SO F 1’, IDLAÜÏIU ui»<l
A nyone sending a nkeirh and dcscrlpMon msy
Painting, Papei
„
E A S Ï IU D IN O .
g i lar p rice o f t!i<se tires i*< ' • -,o p er p air, but fo r M
acquired the big Cascade wagon tread. T h ig e e re regu
quickly aseertniu our opinion free wnetl.or an
I V c ictory
.
. . Ä _ _
p u rp o ii e w c a r e m a k in r.i •
«1 ja
t o r v p p r rice
ic ’ t#
o
Quite a number from Spring- Church of Christ— Next Sabbath
ad vert iaiiiRpurpciS'
in ven ti'>n la p -' hably patent abla. Conmiunlc©
•ft- p e l i t i . i ! i y le tte r i i receive ’ . A.’ o s h ip C. O. D. on
th
e
r
id
e
r
c
i
o
n
ly
U
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fi
r
p
air.
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road grant and will open up 800,- ap p roval. Y ou d o not p a y a c ’ t r. , * > , 1 , . . • d and fon m l th em strie f.v as r.-p n -en ted . lions si riot ’ y con ti Jon tini. Ü'NORUOK ou i ’.iLenUi water attended the Stock show in
Hanging and Calcemi -
seni freo. Oldest naum y f..r se-urtna pat :.ts.
r « i-at (
• m a k in g th e p rice « 4 , 5 . » p e r p a n \ if you
I'ntonts t «beu throuah M in n A Co. rceelv©
000 acres'to settlement, has ap­ \Ve w ill a llo w a r iw li «lis —j. i u t f t 5 f •id
10 a. m
encím e tliis ndv^rtiscnuMs». _ V oti run no ris»i m
Portland last week. All report a Bible School
send r U l . l . C.\ 1 1 1 W I T . t O '.:):
n th ey a re ; tpcciul notice, without charco, iu th e
:„-i
rt
c<
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sending
us
an
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pointed Earl L. Marvin, formerly r o t satisfactory o a t x a t n in U ion. V : re p erit e . . - ■ .M e ct.ll t :
¡ecu' > r .’ is a - rate as in a
Young Peoples’ Meeting 7 p. m ning. 1st class work
pleasant time.
11 n ? easier, rim faster, |
n k . I f yo.t ord er a \
• « f 1
' 1 •• > 11 v 1
1} u ut t,u
state land agent for Idaho, man­ ta
o r s r. ct i n y price. W\;
A ban<lsoinef y illustrât o i wnokiy. I.artrost clr.
w ear lx tier, last lo im cr a i d I- o l: 1
r i w it . v t i . c i • 1 < bvo e ver u:
Mr. Clias. Kandle and Mr. Sur-
■ v 11 g iv e ub you r ©rd«.;-.
G u a r a n te e d
culm ion o f any seien: ilio Journal. T o n u s,? a
n ow t!:.it von w ill b e s o v * T ph • d '
- ' !’ c ;‘ Y ' r m t atk
a L ab * lo
- tire o iler.
ager of the property, and the lands k AVe
y,-vii- : f nr ;m" tbs, t L ■ ■ 1 b yall newsdealers.
A vote for William J. Clarke,
w an t you to scud us a tr- d o rd er e t <
t; r. e it
| fus left Friday for the mountains,
uy k in d at a n y p r k e ur.til y< u .'cri i 1 ir a p a ir o f
are uow being appraised prepara IT YOU fJEZV 7JXZÜ L i ­ >rn Puncture-ITu .1 t in s or» np* : 1 and t r ’ .il at ,
Ca.30ir;™^'“i'Nsw Yçrk
republican, flat salary candidate for
ntaloui-.e w hich ¡
where they expect to spend a few
brauch Üíllco. C25 F d t- id anhlUEteQ. D. LL
ou r bi® T ir e ami
" '
tory to opening them up for settle­ V ie s p le n i íntni.l.iL'lnrv p n . e ......... »:• • ; •
State Printer will extinguish the
CEDAR SHINGLES
days.
c.-»;.«»•• . mI
uj •
.
.
,
,V-..
o* u n v i x o . Merci«
ment. The possibilities of irri­ I D O Î 3 0 7 1 - / M « r « ! ' . i í . : i:< * I : ni MI. . imtil y w i U u w t h . ' i r e w l ' J . l i . ' ut
last relic of the vicious fee system We manufacture all kinds of Cedai
Miss Irene I.acey came out from
> "•
gation on the lands are being con­ ,lT t r »w «c n n a l ■ I t « u ly cm .. ; • l » o l • • 1 :
and save to the taxpayers over
Portland Wednesday to spend some $20,000 annually. Read his argu Shingles and are prepared at all
sidered by the owners.
j . L ; m \ G w ; C i ' ä b r,
c a te e n i i l !
time with her aunt and uncle, Mr, ment in the Corrupt Practices times to deliver the same. Also
to sell at the mill, having stock on
and Mrs. Folsom.
phamphlet.
(paid adv.)
Bend is going to get valuable ad­
SEWING MACHINE.’
hand at all times
s s u H E S i ... ........................................... w n i ^
M iss Mattie Tucker spent Sun­
R O L L E R B E A R iN O .
vertising in the East by making a j
HICH GRADB.
day with Miss Frieda and Emma
complete exhibit in the Oregon car .
The little daughter of Principal
The Bottle A\ystery
c
j Schenk.
to be shown by the Hill interests
Howard James, who underwent in
4. KRIEGER & CO.
--- PROPRIETOR---
Quite a number in this vicinity Chicago almost a year ago a very
A splendidjcolleetion of products
THE
Estacada Ageut— A. Morrow
Fun for Fverybody
je
.A t
'are still sick with the tr.eisles,
difficult operation in having the hip
grown around Bend will be included r
fiij
In the exhibit, which will be an ! fi
Mrs.
George Drew and son joints re-set by the Lorenze blood­ S j3 K S S 3 r a ^ K g 3 S Q E H a a Q a S t 3 S B B B l g i
Lots of amusement watching the ‘ ‘corn'' »
object lesson in what Oregon farms j Y
r
Floyd made a business trip to less surgery method, was taken to
43 disappear. Send 25 cents in coin or pos'age !
can grow. It is certain to get good S
Portland last week to the Good " The Oregon Fire Relief Asso­
j Portland Friday,
Samaritan
hospital, where Dr. Otis
results.
Every Oregon town T
ciation of McMinnville
for sample. Address Dept. 13 "Corn-Off”
Mr. Emil Oswald and Mr. Sltoe-
E
with $ 225,000 reserres, soHcits your
should have a like showing,
«
R
maker, of Grcshtm, spent Sunday 1 Akin’ assistei1 bV Dr- A dix- re' set
Washington,
Ü. C.
h Manuf. Co . . V
¡
business through
Y ¡¿ y
' with Mr. and Mrs. J. Schenk.
1the one
Joint- ’ » havil1« sl'PPed
7 :üc^ï,: 3 ir -
i -
.• •>
W v O B saoHiîit
S
J
o h n B row n
Trout
the
socket
again.
The
little
Beautification of railroad stations
än/M
R o c k w o o d , O re g o n
of
her
mother,
l^ r m l Automatic
in Oregon is planned by the Harri-
If State Printer Duniway lias ! a'r' ' 111 company
P h one
Gresham, 331
W j j
Lift.
man lines and W. C. Chace has
made a saving to the taxpayers of S sPent al,out n>ne months in the
O r leare word at this office
been appointed official landscape
the state of $40,000 in three years East and when she arrived home
I also have the OREGON MERCHANTS
complete line of
emed to have been (jj and BEAVER STATE INSURANCE COS.
architect. Eugene was the first
1 why does he not show it bv facts; botb b'P3
city in the state to adopt modern
and figures? All this great saving successfully treated. There was btE 5 G aa 3 SC& 3 æ & 333 SaSGBi 30 E 3 SG:S
by baying this
is credited to utterances by the seemingly no reason for the one be-
landscaping ideas for its depot
reliable, honest,
P S ?
grounds and others will follow suit.
state press through
articles prob- j com'nR ° ,n °1 P'ace aKa''b but
Notice for Publication
high grade sew-
ably written or inspired by th e! had slipped, making the leg about
AVI feg machine.
Derartmentof th* In terl«. U. S. Land Office a«
State- Printer himself, In fact a ll!one inch s!,orUr' l! is to ^ l,nH Portland, Oregon. August 1 3th. 1910.
LO CAL NEWS
STRONGEST GUAKANTEE.
such savings were made by the ll,is w,n «store both limbs to their Notice it hereby gives »hat Lewis J. Ranney of
is now on hand at the
CherryvMle. Oregon, who or December I 7th. 1 909»
Netional S r hie Machine Co. Secretary of State under conditions " atllra* usefulness,
r. ade homestead entry No. 02343 for the EH S W *
Section 3. and N 'y N W ! f Section I 7. Township 3
Dr. S. R. Wakefield, of Wis.,
Deividere, ¡i!.
over which Duniway had no con­
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an old lime frieml of Mayor R ed.
trol. The figures
quoted by »F or SALE One good 2nd baud notice of Intention to make final five year proef » »
and O. F. McClintock of Portland
William J. Claike, the Republican, cook stove.
Apply to Howard establish claim to the land above described, before-fit©
Register and Receiver of »he United Slates Lanci
paid the Mayor and his family a
flat
salary
candidate,
who
stands
Jante-s.
Office at Portland, Oregon cn the 29th day of Sep­
A L SO
tember ^1910.
visit on Sunday.
alone as pledged to this great re- !
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Claimant names as witnesses:
torn:. ; ,c taken from the records iu
W an ted --Good fat lieef cattle, Char es Newland. Chsuncey Coffman, James T
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County Commissioner Mattoon
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tlie Secretary of State's office highest prices paid,— See Pcnland Oregon. Lewis F. Pridemore all of Cherryville.
s t a r t e d the erection of a new hmts L B ooks. P e n c ils . P e n s ,
i n k s , L ra s e rs . R u le rs .
They a:e "material and cont.rn & lorg,
H. F. Hieby. Register
fact> and figures which tlie voter
on In* recently purchased lots in 'S la te s . S c h o o l B ags, & c, & c
and taxpayer should know,” sa\ s
the Zobrist Addition on Wednes­
Notice for Publication
Cdtarrh Cannot Be Cured
Judge Galloway, (democrat) circuit
day. B. K. Kimmel lias the con­ it F.. CR O SS
W IL L IA M H AM M OND
FANTON’i CEDAR SHINGLES
w it h L O C A L A P P L I C A T I O N S . ¡,* t h e y !
Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office, at-
judge of the Third Di-rtrict. (paid c a n n o t reach th e seat o f th e il;se n se. ! Portland. Oregon. Aufnst 13th 1910.
tract to do the work.
CROSS & HAMMOND
I W h e n in n e e d 01 F ir s t C lass
C a ta rrh is a b lo o d o r c o n s titu tio n a l d is- 1 Noti -e Is hereby given that Alfred L. Martin of
adv.)
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C e d a r s h in g le s c o n s u lt m e.
ease a n d in M-dt r t- c u re :t T o ll m u st Bri*ht-v'C'^d. Oregon, who, om June 12th. 1909»
, ta k e in te r n a l ir n u d ie s .
H i l l ’s U a tn rrll rraie Hem-stead entry Serial Nb. 01997 for the N %
H. Raymond, who recently pur A b stra cts. R e a l K s ta te . L o a n *. In su ra n ce S h in g le s d e liv e r e d Or tit tile
Ltir- is n o t a q u isle m e d ic in e ,
It w:»s c f SV.':* Section 2<*. Tcwr.3liif) 2 South. Range 7
O r e g o n m ill. N os. 1 a n d 2 a lw a y s on
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chased the James Dubois ranch in
hand.
W. A. Jones, Sales Agl..
in th is c o u n t r y fo r years and is n r e g u la r tion to make Fiaa! Cemr „ nion Proof, to establish
milch cow. A. J. Dai Lug, Esta­
Springwater, is at present here
'Estacada
p r e s c r ip tio n .
I t is c o m p o s l o f th e best -'aim to the ¡a; i a!
described bafere the Reflster
cada,
Ore., R. F. D.
to n ic s k n o w n , c o m b in e '; v. rth th ^ best •
Recaiver. of the Unite i States Land Gfft?e at
planning some improvements to the
R. G. Marchbank
j bl'M xI p u rifie rs , a c t in g d ir c c t lv I»n th e Pcrtla
G re f'-
the 5th day of Oct*1 er i 910.
FANTON BROS.
place.
Mr.
Raymond is from
¡m u c o u s su rfaces
T h e fi-erfect c o m b i-
C aanant names as witnesses:
has opened tip a co n fe ctio n e r y
n .t:<Hi o f t h e t w o in g r e d ie n ts is w h a t H.
P. Crutcher, of
Welches
Oregon,
Alaska, where he has business in­
and cold lunch room, where
They have it good fresh vege­ p n v ln c c s such w o n d e r fu l resu lts in cur- T.
R. Ewine.
Brigbtwjod
terests yet
He was one of the
candies, nuts, cigars, soda-
Lstiryy of the Estacada is taking
tables. Go and see them Pen- i n C a t a r r h . S e m i f o r te s tim o n ia ls fr e e . • T F McIntyre. **
Luther Hctithorn fell on Wed­
water, ice cream and
V. J. CHKNKV &. CO.. Props., Toledo, E C Truman
eatlv settlers there, going in before
iu the sights at the Salem fair. He nesday front the- new school lioti-e land & Jorg.
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H. F. H ifby. Regteter
cold lunch will be
the rush and has been one of the
S o ld b \ P t ’i; L ists, p r lo 75 c.
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expects to \ii.it Newport la-fore re- building
served
He
was
bruised
up
cou-
T a k e M a li's F a m ily I ’tlls fo r c o . sti-
successful ones also. We are glad
The
Progress
is
one
dollar
a
year
patio«.
1.1: tU I) .
turning.
' P a t r o n iz e P r o g r e s s A d v e r t is e r s
Headquarters for I iqhl Luni lies
to welcvrne him iu our midst.
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