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vr ESTACADA PROGRESS ( I n c o k v ó r \ ï . :>) $3 D IR K C TO R S: C Cntered Editor »ml A L L MODERN CONVENIENCES Manager j One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast at the poatofflct In Estacada. Or agen as second class mail Published fie r y Thursday a day The Hotel Estacada . E. D u b o is , President J. W. K k KI», Vire President L . E. B k l k il s , Treasunr h as E . S. W O H E R . $10 a week Mate of Ohio, City of Toledo, ) Lucas Comity. i I'rauk J. Cheney makes oath that he ia senior partner of the linn of F. |. Cheney & Co., doing huaitieM in the t, ity of T o ledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of one | hundred dollars for each and every cate 1« of catarrh that cannot be cured by tha use of Hall*» catarrh cure, Frank J Cheney Sworn to before me and subscribed in uiv presence, this 6lh day of I>ecetnber, Local and Tourist Trade Solicited Morning f STAC ADA, OKtGOh I S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S One year ..................... ....................... 00 Six months........* ...............................- ............. 50 PALACE MEAT MARKET Thursday, December I, 1910 H a n d le s th e B est F r e s h a n d c u r e d M eats The correct way to pronounce it Is Es-ta-ca-da, accent on the third syllable, a having the sound of a as in ah in the tw o last syllables. Cash Paid for Hides and Market Products We Buy and Sell P E N L A N D & JO R G r 1 The Mastprerade dance given by the Eire Company on Thanks giving eve was a very enjoyable social affair, well patronized by local lovers of the sport, also by out-of-town visitors including Port land. A special car was run from Portland which accomodated the Portland patrons of the dance. The musicians also came on it. The masqueraders represented various phases of the picturesque, none however amused the spectators so much as did the antics of “ Mutt’ and “ Jeff,” two characters well known to the pictorial readers, re presented by Dave Eshleman and Clras. Davis. Miss Frink, stenog rapher for E. Blockley, was award ed 1st prize for prettiest costume The priz.e being a silver jelly knife Second prize for the best assumed character was awarded to Louise Morton, of Portland. Wm. W Davis Jr., of Garfield, rst prize for the prettiest costume for men Dave Eshleman received the prize for the liest character costume Chas. Davis, although not securing one of the prizes, deserved special mention as “ Mutt." let us show you our prices. Death O f Mrs. Coffin CONTEST We have several pieces of prop erty left with us touegotiate a sale for. Intending investors in Esta still si The old stand and willing to do cada will do well to consult us as any of tbs work In hit line we may have just what you want. A CALL GIVE Inquire at the P r o g r e s s office. BLACKSMITH 1 HH 6 . •O VRAM * . IX S IR IIN C I (Seal) A. W. Gleason. Notary Public Hall's catarrh cure is taken internally, and acts directly ou the blood and rnu- cous surfacesA>f the system. Send for testimonials free. P. J: Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggist#, 75c. Take H all’s Fam ily Pills lor constipation P atents N O T IC E Department 0 / the Interior, United S titee Land Offlca. Portland, O refon. November 16. 1910. A sufficient conteat affidavit bavin* been filed In thla office by James R. Jones contestant, afalnst Homeatead entry Serial No. 0 2 1 35. made August 10 1909. for N E K of N W K Section 33. Townehlp 2 S Range 7 E. Willamette Meridian, by Alexander G. Beebe Contestee. In which It Is allseed that said Alexander G. Beebe has wholly abandoned aald entry ever since making tame: that he never before or after making said entry ever resided on said land; that he has never built any kind of a house thereon; that he has never made any kind of improvements thereon; that he has never cultivated nor cleared any portion of said land but that said land is today in Its wild state of nature; and that aald alleged absence is not due to employment in the Arm y. Navy or Marine Corps of the United States of Am erica and said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching aeld allegation at 10 o ’clock a. m. on December 30. 1910 before the Register and R eceiver at the United States Land O ffice la Portland. Oregon. T h e said conteatant having. In a proper affidavit, filed November 16, 1910 set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made It Is hereby ordered and directed that such aottce be given fag due end proper publication. Reco/d address of entry man—Salmon. Oregon. (signed) H. F. Hlgby. Register (signed) J. C. Ardrsy, Receiver Bronson, the clothes cleaner, preaser and repair man is still at his old work and bnsy too. He in forms us that he has quite a stack of Christmas cards and other use ful Christmas articles for sale and asks his friends to come in. W h ig h e s t T h e Cheapest Light Ih fat beef cattle, prices paid, — See Penland antkd — -Good T h e W orld & Jorg, — Five room house and lot. Good location. Terms, Ap ply at this office. F or S a 4 bandsoioslr tllwatratad wsskly. oalatkm o f ony yol.njUo )ooro»‘ vom I lour montila, 9L SoM kra ^Slftrn ls T h « Best for the Eyes F or S a l b — Thoroughbred white leghorn roosters. Apply to Geo. B. Call well, Garfield. L ost —A shell backcomb with brilliants. Reward. Return to Mrs, B. O. Boswell, Estacada. M oney Given States For the fiscal year ended June 30 last, the U. S. Department of Agriculture anuounces, the 25 per cent, of National Forest revenue which will go to the states for road and school purposes amounted to $506,194.84. This was $67,491.03 more than last year, or an increase of a little over 15 per cent. The payments are an offset to the loss of "income from taxable property sustained through withdrawal of the forest land from entry under the public land laws. The amounts which will go to the various states are as tollows: Arizona, $51,220.58; Arkansas, $2,90444; California, $60,752.91; Colorado, $50,306 19; Florida, $706 38; Idaho, $66.074.55; Kansas $1,00467; Minnesota, $ 457 - 3 7 : Montana, $83,678,38; Nebraska, $2,820.25; Nevada, $16.314 33; New Mexico, $28.52953; North Dakota, $63.64; Oklahoma, $626 - to; Oregon, $39,635 87; South Da kota $9,808 93; Utah, $32,905.49; Washington, $23,671.89; Wyoming $ 34.704 54 - Noteworthy is the especially heavy increase over the amounts last year in certain states. In Cal ifornia the amount rose by over 25 per cent, in Idaho by over 35 per cent, and in Oregon by nearly 50 per cent. The increases are the result of increased activity in National Forest timber sales in these states and are an earnest of what will happen as the timber supply which the Government is caring for comes into full demand Since the cut of timber will always be limited to what the forests will keep on growing, the income to the states will be permanent, not tran sitory, as would have been the case if hasty and improvident exploita tion had been {Permitted Accord ing to the calculations of the De partment of Agriculture officials the states will eventually receive many times what the forests are now yielding them, for there is as vet on the whole only a restricted demand for the Government’ s timber, F or S a l k — Good eight room house and two lots. Apply at this office. Tungsten Lamps W a n t e d — Highest price paid for eggs at the Palace Meat Market Penland & Jorg. land amid a shower of rice, and all joined in wishing them a long and O b ta in a b le happy life. HEAD CHEESE LARD SHEEP VEAL EKESH MEATS EGGS CATTLE HOGS SMOKED MEATS SAUSAGE CHICKENS The coast defence wail is again HIDES taken up by those desiring to see the big steel corporations kept busy, but they do not put it that way, They say, “ We have no de fense and need it.” The early The Bottle Mystery ^ IMWtTCH framers of our constitution did not consider a large standing army and THE Fun fo r Everybody great outlay of money for defence C orn " " necessary. The wisdom of such \gptV'v 0 Lots of amusement watching the “ corn" an opinion has been demonstrated ppear. Send 25 cents in coin or postage S “** c from our earliest history. In the wars in which we have been en g I sample. Address Dept. 13 "Cem -Off” gaged out coast has never been in f i vaded by a hostile force. We could spend many millions of dollars for coast defence and yet leave long stretches of coast where an invading army could land with out trouble. It pays to keep con stantly before Congress that we are X m a s S u g g e s tio n liable to have an invasion aud we presume the meu who are paid for M ake your friends a Xmas present of a years subscription to that kiud of business earn a good some Popular Magazine. N ow is the time to subscribe. salary and have something left for their employers after a contract has been secured and the people pav T h e E s ta c a d a P h a rm a c y the bill. will take your subscription and save you the cost and risk in sending. W e can save you money on club rates. Come in and Masquerade Dance A .' 1). BUY, SE L L . T R A D E , ETC. J . V . BARR SOTTING MACHINE.’ BOLLE* b ia s im o . HIGH GIADE. Notice F o r Levy O f Special Road Tax Notice is hereby given that we, the undersigned tax pavers repre senting ten per cent, of the tax pay ers in Road District No. 49, Clack amas County, Oregon, hereby give notice to the tax payers of said Road District No. 49 that there will be a meeting of the tax payers ot said District in school house “ Porter” at Dist. 88, on the 17th day of Dec. 1910 at two (2) o’ clock P. M., to vote an additional tax for road purposes, as provided by at act of the legislature in 1909. by buying thlB Names Names S î v v c reliable, honest, high grade seis W, W. Porter M. J, Anderson M o n e y ing machine. J. F. Snyder Matt Anderson Geo. H. Sanford H. H. Anders STRONGEST GUARANTEE. E. Mullen National Sewing Machine Ce. G. P. Looney G. T. Hunt Ben T. Rawlins Betvidere, IIL C. Charlton-Snyder H. K. CROSS WILL IAM HAMMOND CROSS & HAMMOND * ATTORNEYS AT LAW * Abstracts. Real Estate. Loans. Insurance O regon C i t y , - - • O regon W m . U n d e rw o o d H E N R Y V.ADIX.M.D P H Y S IC IA N A S U R G E O N ***** O F F IC E , A D JO IN IN G R K S ID H N C R Local ant) Long Distant« Tsltphsns The doctor's phoae can be connected with your home phone at night i! re quested. One long ring. Dr.L.A. WELLS D E N T IS T C F SH EARER AN D D e n tis ts ot W ELLS' P o r t la n d W ill visit Estacada cm Friday aiad Saturday ol each week Appointments may be matte with Dr. Adix. J O H N S T E IN E R , M. D P h y s ic ia n a S otmiko . n O m C E BEHIND ESTACADA STATE BANK Sleeps in rooms back of office. Casa bo iound at office day or nigbL Notice for L e vy of Special Road Tax Notice is hereby given that we, the undersigned tax payers repre senting ten per cent, of the tax payers in Road District No. 10 Clackamas County, Oregon, here by give notice to the taxpayers of said Road District No. 10 that there will be a meeting of tlie tax payers of said District in Garfield Grange Hall on the 23 day of Dec. 1910 at two o'clock P, M., to vote an additional tax for road purposes as provided by an act of the legisla ture in 1909. S. E. Wooster H. Epperson Lee Wills R. G. Palmateer W. P. Snuffin Miles Standish H. D. Trapp P. F. Standish A. O. Whitcomb B. Krigbaura B. J. Stevens M. M. Klattsch L. G, Riealand O. C. Klaetsch Mrs. Sarah Jane Coffin died at Currinsville on Friday Nov. 25 at An up-to-date Blacksmith the home of her daughter Mrs. Yount, with whom she has made Horse shoeing a specialty. her home most of the time since Full supply of goods carried in stock Mrs. Yount has lived in Curtins- YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED ville. Miss Sarah Jane Nobles was born in the state of New York C H U R C H S E R V IC E S August 15, 1841. When a small child she moved with her parents M. E. Church----- Next Sabbath to Stevens Point, Wisconsin, where she grew to womanhood. Sabbath School 10 a. m. She was married to Abner Coffin Preaching 11 a. m. May 30, 1856. In 1868 they moved League 7 p. m. to Cloud Co., Kansas, where they Prayer Meeting on Thursday Even took a homestead and were one of ing 8 p. m. the first settlers in that part. To this union were born ten Church of Christ— Next Sabbath children. Her husband passed Wants to Help Some One away in 1895. Three sons and two For thirty y e a n J. F. Boyer, of Fertile Bible School 10 s. m. Mo., needed help and couldn't fiad it. daughters survive her, Mrs. Nettie Notice (or Publication Children’s meeting 3 p. m. That's w hy he wants to help tome one Corning at Delphos, Kansas; Orin Department of the Interior U. S . Land Office, at now. Suffering so long himself he feels Bible study (Wednesday Coffin, Tacoma, Wash.; Jesse Cof Portland. Oregon. November 19th 1910. night) 7:30 a. m. for all distress from backache, nervous fin, ITazelton, Kansas; Lew Coffin, Notice Is hereby given that James R . Ewing of ness, loss of appetita, lassitude and kid Brlghtwood. Oregon, who. on May 5th, 1909 Elder E. W. Sewall Portland, Ore.; Mrs. Frances Yount made Homestead entry No. 01935 for E K of S W K . ney disorders. He Shows that Electric N W K of S W K Sec. 28 and N E K of S E K . section B itten work wonders for such troubles. The upper darn site is where Currinsville, Ore., whom she lived 29. Township 2 South. Range 7 east. Willamette When you have a cold get a bottle of Mrs. Bletch, ot Cnzadero, lias with at the time of het death. Be Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Pinal Chamberlain’! cough remedy. It will that his company had spent in the “ Five bottles," he writes, “ w holly cured me and now I am well and hearty.” I t ’s Commutation Proof, to establish claim to the land charge of a boarding house. Now sides these she leaves three sisters, above described before the Register and Receiver, aoou fix you up all right and w ill ward last 35 years $8,000,000 in adver also positively guaranteed for In one brother, seventeen grand child of the U. S . Land Office at Portland. Oregon, on the off any teudancy toward Mrs. Bletch’ s reputation as a good pneumonia. tising the Pacific Northwest. trouble, dyspapsia blood disorden female 30th day of Dacember 1910 This rented} contains no opium or other cook has been vouched for by those ren and a large circle of friends to complaints and malaria. Try them. 50c -Claimant names aa witnesses: narcotic aud may be given aa confidently at all druggists. H. G. Pillow of Welches. Oregon. permitted to sit at her table oftimes, mourn her loss. Saved from Awful Death to a baby as to an adult. Sold by all A . L. Martin Brlghtwood. ” Funeral services were conducted How an appaling calam ity in hia family but it remained for this Thanks J. T . McIntyre. good dealer!. waa prevented ia told by A . I). McDonald giving day to cap the climax by Rev. Browne at the Currinsville Fred T . Beechlll A Bargain D ay Sale H. F. Higby. Register of Fayetteville, N. C-, R. P. D. M®. 8. Interment was There were roast geese, ducks and M. E. Church. “ M y aiater had consumption,“ he writes chickeu with the other good things made at the I. O. O. F. cemetery League Holds Interest “ she was very th is and pale, had no apa Progress and writer in wishing that go with them and all the hoys at Estacada on Sunday. tite and seemed to grow weaker every Two Papers For Less Than them a long and prosperous life. from the upper dam were there. ing Meeting day, aa all remedies failed, till Dr. Kings T h e Price of One new discovery was tried, and so com May their pathway be strewn Also as guests of the day Mr. and pletely cured her, that she has not been Welter-Stubbs with the blossoms of joy, and the Mrs. Units and Mrs. Reynolds and The Oregon Development League cooing dove of peace find a resting convened in Salem on Monday and troubled with a cough sinoe. Its the daughter. Those who were per best medicine I ever saw or heard o f." The Evening Telegram by mail mitted to enjoy the dinner desire to For coughs, oolds, lagrippe, asthma, At the home of the bridegroom’s place ever in their home. continued until Wednesday. now costs $5.00 per year. From croup, hemorrhage, all bronchial troubles say that it is an out-of-the-way father, on Thanksgiving day, Miss Theodore B. Wilcox, president, it has no equal, 50c, $100. Trial bottle now until Dec. 20th we will have place iu the Cascade hills but Marence Welter of Newberg was made the opening address and free. Guaranteed by all druggists. sent to your address The Telegram Davis-Jacobs doubts are expressed if a more united in the holy bonds of matri simply electrified the assembly by paid to January 1st, 191s aud the thanktul or grateful assembly mony to Mr. J. W. Stubbs of this his reference to the contemplated Progress for one year, both papers gathered anywhere. city. E. W. Sewall, pastor of the Miss Grace Davis aud Mr. Rulo development in this state during Real Estate Transfers cost you $4 50. Christian Church said the words Jacobs were married at the the next five years On his au that tied their lives together. dence of the bride’s father, Ends Winter’s Troubles thority James J. Hill, the Empire William Gnldenzopf, et nx to To m any, winter is a season o f trouble The wedding was one of those Wm. Davis, on Nov. 24, 1910 by Builder of the Northwest, was Notice Milton Nelson, a tract of land in The irost bitten toes ami finders, chap quiet affairs, only a few friends and Bdwin Bates J, P. quoted as saying last June that Sec. 10 T. 2 S, R. 4 E. $75. ped hands and lips, chilblains, cold sores near relatives being invited. The bride looked charming in a More miles of railroad will lie On and after Dec. 10, 1910 the red aud rough skins, prove this. Hut O. A. Palmer et ux to H. O. The young couple was very neat white silk dress and long bridal built in Oregon in the next five Palace Meat Market will conduct such troubles fly be lore Hucklen’s Arnica After congratulations the , years than in any other state in the Knox, a tract of land in Palmer’s its bu.siuess on a strictly cash basis. Salve. A trial convinces. Greatest heal ly but modestly dressed, wfiich im veil. Addition to Boring Junction. $500 er of burns, boils, piles, cuts, sores, ecze presses one with the true and guests sat down to a sumptuous , Union except Montana. ” The credit business will be discon ma »nd sprains. Only 25c at all druggists ancient sacredness of such occa R. A Stratton et ux to Estacada tinued on that date. They make dinner. The happy couple re- It was a very enthusiastic gather- sions. They seem very much de ceived a number of nice wedding ing of prominent aud able men who State Bank. Lots 5, 6, Blk, 15 and this change because they can sell voted to each other and the un presents. j are bound together by a common Lot 4 in Blk. 2, Estacada, $1700. you your meats cheaper for cash SPRINGWATER assuming manner in which they Those present were Mr. and desire to boost the state and tell of Estacada State Bank to Alex than they can on the credit plan. conducted themselves during the Mrs. Wm. Davis, Fred Davis and its possibilities so thst the remotest Sweek. Lot 7 Blk. 10 Zobrist Ad Rain, rain, rain. pronouncing of the words by the daughter, Richard Davis and parts of the earth may know of our dition to Estacada. $150. The qnirher a cold is gotten rid of the The first snow of the season fell minister, solemnly folding the cords family, Elmer Davis and family, resources and share in its develop- levs the danger from pneumonia am) Friday the 25th in Sptingwater. of their future hopes and joys to- ; Will Davis, Ray Jacobs and family ment. They are from every part When your feet art wat ami cold, and other serioua disease«. Mr. B. W. L. Ed, Closner took a trip to Port gether, bespeak for them a reali- of Estacada. Miss Jessie Jacobs of ot the state. L. E. Belfils repre your body chilled thm ngh and through Hall, of W averly, Va., says: “ I firmly from exposure, take a big data of Cliani believe Cham brrlaia's cough remedy to land last week. ration of the new relationship into Portland, Mrs. Edwin Bates and sents Estacada. herlain's cough remedy, bathe your feet be absolutely the best preparation on the Mr. and Mrs. Shriner. Howard Elliott, president of the Preparations for a Christmas tree which they were entering. iu hot water before going to bed, and market for colds. t have recommended The wedding party took the j Northern Pacific, made the prin you are almost certain to ward off a It to my friends and they all agree with Both bride and groom have many program. The committees have friends in Ksla .rda who join Cazadcro for Port- cipal speech on Ttigsday and said severe cold. For tale by all good dealers m e.” For isle by all good dealers. been appointed. I D im ick & D im ick, Attorneys at Law n ^ N o r t a r y Public, General L av Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, Ab stracts furnished M ONEY LO AN ED OFFICES: 2, 3 & 4, ANDRRSKN BLH. O r boon C i t y See O regon FERRY For Painting. Papei H a n g in g and Calcem i - ning. 1st class w ork G u a ra n te e d CEDAR SHINGLES We manufacture all kinds of Cedar Shingles and are prepared at ail times to deliver the same. Also to sell at the mill, having stock on hand at all times A. KR IEG ER & C O. -----P R O P R IE T O R ----- Estacada Agent— A. Morrow Th« Oregon Fire Relief Asso ciation of McMuwtviit with $»5,000 reserves, solicits yestr business through J o h n B ro w n R o c k w o o d . O r eg o n G r ssfu m , 231 Phone Or leave word at this office I also have the OREGON MERCHANTS and BEAVER STATE INSURANCE COS. Team Work and Hauling by the Day or Contract WOOD delivered in any quantity or length, ist class 4 foot wood slabwood delivered at $2.00 per cord. 16 inch at $2.50 per load. W . M. Y0NCC R e m e m b e r th e PROGRESS w hen you have a n y P r in t in g to b e d o n e i