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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1911)
IN! ~ <• - vL l V i I /.-i Û j ft r . c WAT. R a -lav ît School vW'U’tl new ,*j I'Ju S i n n . Mint IC. K i i . h i te. S E nter ed n .1 ü 1 T <4 i i .4 I T * O t - I . ' Ck i f . 1 -V * G Ci ¿a iJ o t e i ri: _ m o : > 1 k N ’ c o n » l. N i I ..\ Y í . ALE t , Treasurer !.i t Lr f : a * 1 f -Tv - ice lias J t .. I c a t .rrh to bt W O M ICK. ! ih m tore i m " ¡ in tu t. ila ¡ turtei b y l*. J C lu i I O hio, i« the o n ly çt j the mark*, t. It One ei the most deüel'.tful Resorti on the Coast u) the Published Ivory t ! i . w U. i C i U .1 1 I.ocal and Tourist Trade Solicited THur&'Jav (STACASA, CJÎfGGN d>>:o s f r o m 'I z s z a s t s a MHO — -------------- * hundred dollars for cure. Scud for eir A.l 'revs f I. Che: PALACE MEAT MARKET c lire, i H a n d le s the B est F r e s h a n d C u r e d M e ats . : ■ • : a : i • 11 C! >!i r ut rn. l!ic follow- U v trT c lt S h ib lc > ; ¡ ^ Tungsten Lamps on aud M rs , Willi .m ( AT 23 rd, a U iS , - j ä M a rc h The Cheapest Lip ht pound boy. m i m uco is ■ V offer one it fails to : testimonials cSt Ci . To led . , O. P t: Sold by U n i t i s i ; T a k e H a l l s F a m i l y Kills n r e >n»tip»ti->n , t Obtainable I » Mr B o rn on U i Thursday April 6, 1911 The correct way to pronounce it 1 is Es-ta ca da, accent on the third i syllable, a bavin« the sound of a i as in ah in the two last syllables. a • .!l. t C‘.T ;:CC CloSOcT. i o dr< p ! a- t:> d ire ctly on the .. I s u r f a c e s o f U le s y s t. SUBSCRIPTION RA O ne y e a r..... S ix m onths ■ .tuiiui ; Ailriy i S'.’pt M r s M iV ’Ci ; a>st T >. eilen: tr .usurer J ohn GEORGE In ,-D. THEIR OWN WARES. ! a l ho Good Old D ays Threw ..‘ in to at Them selves. ilu* kimm I old d.iya“ w ere * rilin g ilm ir ow n puffs ;; ■ •<!-* w rote a long a rticle ou i i r Unci* it W eek. In w hich he .lull!: Cash Pai.i for hides and Market Products No It h i -lbl# to speak too highly of The World •♦ •+-•!• s-.hl-es- The Best for,the Eyes ir e o f C o . i 'c t It rained some last Monday. « ,nd the Hearth " It Is one r e t * r tr r? n t o' j-,~ r United S t 1 es Land of t • most cholsrllke nntl learned ae V a r:h 9. 19 There was German preaching w. : s .mu of the most artistic and beau- YVe Buy and Sell O regon, or W i’.Mant H McFa t.t i u rks of ilctlon In any Innguat;« last Sunday at 10 a. nr and English C h e n IT ! l it i R> sign yourself to the tuuglc VEAL SHEEP LARD HEAD C H EESE I of hi genius. The effect of "Foul »d that Cari M R • h#l w hc , preaching at 2 p. in. ¡ Y ci arc hereby HOGS FR ESH M E A T S EG G S CATTLE I'lny" la | ■ fecll) mnrvelous It leaves . O re s Mr. Dell Leyde was guest of Mr SMOKED MEATS No less a financial authority than HI IRS CHICKENS SAUSAGE Feb: uary 3th 1 9 1 1. (He in th la r i ce h it th. M.'i .rs of t»\ ry other sensuliouul nov* ol writer far behind at pilea:! >1 « t c o rte si and t e e r e : If Jojner last Sunday evening. Frank A. Vanderlip, president of N or won Bnlaac In F ra n ce above th# ci you H om asi ead. E n r y . Serial P E N LA N D & JÖRG the National City Bank, New York, Alder St. at Seventh Gns Jannsen and I.eo Rath eatne No. 0 2 7 3 7 made Auj.u C l l th . 1910. cr S!aS E !*of p raisin g his ow n w orks. “ If you h ave < SE '4 & N w q s k s ; Section 24. n i ficcii boru a sto ry teller,'* he w rote and formerly an assistant to the home from the mill near list;» ada. T N c E v U N ' j N E v R ar Re 7 E a r f W l am etta. Me- In a i view , “ you w ill n ever obtain Secretary of the Treasury, has rsi. . . ' . c a T ' . i txisasm:: ¡«r-iriTartTirnri’ gTxraJir-i m iF H fflf- T T i Tln v went back Mon-lay morning. ! . ¡ j j . n a b is contest h ailegres that tli • |mi»nlnrity ui M. do B alzac. And ■ Vliitam H. 1c Far! a re after m akir < said entry v t a story teller! W hat v e r v e and handed out good advice to Oregon H Mrs. Henry Johnson di .,1 las! n sa 'd iand no w IIow the w orld is d issected by ians this past week. He savs every d: thai s a li ai i iar H E N R Y V . A D I X , M.D Sunday at 7:20 a m.. after being t li; . m an! W hat passion and cool- ' i:vd for m ore th said I m six m onths ■ T man should get a piece of land and ness!" sick tor three weeks. She was P H Y S I C I A N dt S U R G E O N 1 T I iit the height o f lite ra ry a d v e rtis he urges that now is the time to get Yci are. th eie f ore farth e r notfftad l.at th e astd buried last Tin ■ 'ay at one o'clo. k taker by tht» office a s hav'ng been in' I t th e first h a lf o f the last cen it. Have you asked our prices? If you haven’t seen them you She leaves a linsi .¡nd and danghtei O F F IC E , A D JO IN IN G R E S ID E N C E tury w as reached In the ca se o f Eti- l-« d by you .. ji sald entry wiil be c - '- Mr, Vanderlip was entertained t h i ©under ut your fui:! er rlffht to be crm.» S r p ' s Lintons n o v e f " T h e W an Mr. Carl Lins is working at a |0 celie-. Local and Long Distance Telephone bettei have a look and ask prices and get acquainted with . , M th ere in , ei h e r be fc re thfa office or on appeal. d cri" fe w ." E v e ry little w h ile the duting the past week bv the Port tw enty days d ' mill up in the 111 uu'..ui'.s. He spent i tallm en t In th e n ew sp ap er In ih e d octor’s photic can be connected land Commercial Club. He e x h s F O U R 'r i pi D A L E ’S H A T S and you will not have any reason to go to w hl h it w a s a p p earin g w ould be m iss with you r hom e phone at n igh t if re Sunday with his sister Mrs. Rulii er o d e r ^ t h presses great confidence in the hi •. a ■ I i•» fTs pin« e w ould be an an quested. One long ring. of George. Portland for one. i .»in ei.iuut that M. Sue w a s su ffer I up future of Oregon and says the very M n’.hUc-“ « fi i a slig h t lndls|K)sitIon and read* Mr. George Leyede was at Eagle r-ci tli't k servaci a copy o attractive appearance of the state . . would be obliged to w ait fo rty Dr.L.A. W E L L S on th t y reg iste r- start e Creek last S.itur ! r hours f.»r new d evelopm en ts o f impresses him with the wisdom of O n - . 11 . It th is e r vie* ts m ade by the a . D E N T IS T C F •1 Mr. Colling and Mr, C. A John ! copy "«f ycur answ er to ii# com eatant ir perse . 1 . 1 roof f • n arrative. So w ell did these m eth In new goods of all kinds you will see plenty; good every man securing for himself and od.! siiice e d . sa ys Mr. T a ssln . that it of sue !» s e r . 1 e r r etihe. die Sai q p n e s ta m 's SH E A R E R A N D W ELLS' son were the guests of Mr. Harold family a piece of laud, tor it will v -t lin iiosslb le to buy o u trigh t a copy styles and good goods at prices that we defy you to beat for |! Joyner last Sunday afternoon. D e n t is ts ot P o r tla n d show ng i t e date fftdavlt of th# ¡’ tin* jo u rn a l, hut Instead copies w e re not lie a great while until a poor % W ill visit Estacada on F rid ay and perso n by whom »he de ivei y w,.s trìade s u ti r g w hen rented out at 10 sous fo r h a lf an hour, man will be unable to get land. the same class of goods. Always glad to see you. Mr. Harold Joyner went to Eagle and v here the co ry was ad s by ro rta - Saturday ot each week th»* » me th ought n ecessary to read the te r e i m ail, proof of &UÜ s#rvlc# m uri on&ht of the .reek last Saturday. In discussing the financial situ In ailm ent. "A n d all the w h ile Sue A ppoiutm euts m ay be made Come in. atilda vit ot th e i rson by w h cm th aco p y v/as mailed It If w a s in d u striou sly allottin g the ation, Mr, Vanderlip expresses tin w ith Dr. A d ix . Rev. Rhine-hard, I-red I.ins, M. c.atTp K w hen a n i st office to wf.ic h li war m atl- I’.’ i'-lisltprs by ttoslng overdressed ai d f t d this affido st ba acce mp >nt«ki by the belief that business conditions in 11 Colling. Gns J nusen, Harold, ed. w ith ' purs to Ills boots ut th e C a fe do roam- a s te r a ree the l«tter. the country at large are taking a I V i t * In an a ttitu d e o f deepest nb- j! I Gladys aud Iona Joyner and Mr. Y et e in yv.ur anr.wer the re m e c-f the J O H N S T E I N E R , M. D '.« tlon. a s If w on d erin g w h at the - hopeful turn. He finds banks are - Mid Mrs. Samuel Mueller wa re the íca te fi» e to whic h you dea’re future r ;iic#a to he P h y s ic ia n & S u r g k o n v."•.* Installm en t w ou ld be ab o u t."— sound, crop prospects are good and guests of Mrs. Held Sunday. H. F. Hlgby. R?«j Bookm an. J . C. Audrey. Re. there is general confidence in the Mrs. Lins was the guest of her iicatlon M arch K th . 191 l OFFICE BEHIND ESTACADA STATE BANK future. 23rd. 1911 daughter Mrs. P. R1I1I. NESTS OF SEAWEED. 60 Y EA R 3' ' third 30th. 1911 * # £ it * iV - V 5XPSR'ENCB Mr. aud Mis. Henry Smith ' fourth A pril 6th- 1 9 f I Floating For F ly in g Fish In t h , Sleaps iu rooms back o l oftice. Can be Latest estimates of the number walked up to church Sunday afler- Gargasao Soa. found a t office d ay or n igh t. of new settlers who will come to S cien ce is lie slim ln s to know n good uoon. Notice for Publication deal m re lim a It form erly d id about Oregon during the present period ert of th e Interior, U S Land Office at Mr C. A Johnson made a busi Pc D . L opartm tlmt stra n g e "drowned m ead ow " In C L A U D E W. D E V O R E : p* i'V» . -r*t w. ard. O re ro n March 22r.d. 1911 of low colonist fares place the ness trip to Portland Mouday. No;Ice is h e re y iven that W illiam A .Bechill whose tlu- Atlantic- ocean so u th w e st o f th e ’ .A T radì Manns» A TTO R N E Y - AT- LAW Work Of Laying Rails Will figures at 35,000. The movement A zores w tilcb Is ra ile d th e S arg asso post-office address is 8 5 6 Capitol A ve., Portland. .. -.ssj * ‘ D esigns and Mr Otto Paulsen went to Eagle- O regon, did, on the l 3th day day of J a n u a ry ) 91 1 file C0PV3IGI'.T3 Ac. is said by the railroads to be the N O T A R Y P U B L IC Soon Be Started As Grade A nvone r.endlng n sk e tc h nnd tloaor'ptinr] n m j It is, us is w ell understood, n vast in this office Sw orn S tatem en t and Application, - No Creek last Mon-lav to meet bi> quickly upcertulu o u r o p in io n fre e w .m th er un heaviest since colonist periods were In v en tio n is piotanbly iviteiitiiblo. ('om m uiiina. E s t a c a d a S ta tu B a n k B u i l d i n g 0 2 8 6 3 , to purchase the S E ! 4 '. Section 28. T ow nship ala tto a o f a kind o f seuw eed •7* Work Is Almost Com lions s trictly conllclci'tlnl. HANDBOOK on P a te n t# sisters Miss Emma and Irena Paul 2 south. R ange 6 E ast, W illam ette M eridian, and u w cciim inaugurated and while not all who c e n t fre e . O ldest nsrency fo r seen ring p a te n ts. h ich, upheld nt the su rfa c e o f th e E sta ca d a , O reg o n P a te n ts ta k e n th ro u g h M utm A Co. receive the tim ber thereon under the provisions of the act of seu, of Portland They came to ’. h e r b y Innum erable little a ir vessels pleted ipft f.il notice, w ith o u t ch arg e, iu th e come will become permanent settlers June 3, 1 0 7 8 .'and a c ts am endatory, known a : : e Unit net ns flouts. Is cou tlm inlly re attend their sisters funeral. ' Tir: ber and Stone L aw " at such value as m ight be a great proportion will and event new ed by th e b reak in g up o f Its fronds A h a n d so m ely illu stra te d weekly. L a rg est rtf. School will be out Friday April fixe ! jy ap raism ent, and that, pursuant to such ap and Ihe- gro w th o f th e broken parts. ually many who go back will return e o latio n o f a n y seien fillc Journal. T erm s, ill a plication. »ho land and tim ber thereon have been ap M any fishes h ave estab lish ed tbelr On Monday we made a trip on y e a r; fo u r m o n th s, | L Sold by all n ew sdealers. 7th, praised. th e tim ber estim ated 8 4 0 .0 0 0 ’. card feet at and make their homes here. We manufacture all kinds of Ceda* c ents per M, and the land $ 1 0 0 .0 0 : that said ap hom es tn It us w ell 11s num erous sw im foot to the upper dam of the P. R. Almost everybody has some pota 50 Shingles and are prepared at all Hrauch o n ice. C2ò V 8 U W ashington, iJ, V. plicant will offer final proof in support of his applica m ing cra b s, sm all eiittletlsh and q u ite toes planted. tion and sworn statem ent on the 6t'n day of June a v a rie ty 1 f oth er creatu res. times to deliver the same. Also Pendleton wants more daylight L & P. Co. over the new graded 1911, before the R e g iste r and R eceiver of the Most rem ark a b le o f all Its in h ab it to sell at the mill, haviug stock ou Mrs. Leyde was sick last Sunday U nited S ta te s 1 and Office, at Portland, Oregon. and may turn the clocks ahead one road bed of the extension of the a n ts Is th e m ouse fish, w h ich has pec BUY, SELL, TR A D E , ETC. Any person is at liberty to protest th is purchase toral fins d eveloped In such a w a y a s hand at all times but is better now. hour on May 1. This will give road from Ca/.adero and was much 1 before entry, cr initiate a contest at any tim e before to resem ble arm s. B y th ese It holds that city Mountain Time througout surprised at the amount of work al patent issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit in this ; on to th e fron d s o f the w eed, a cre a The grade | F or S a l k — G ood eight room Constipation brings m an y ailm ents in Dfiice alleging facts w hich would defeat the entry. the Summer, and 011 October : the ready accomplished. ture o f so lita ry habits, h igh ly ca rn ivo H .F . Higby, R e g iste r rous and a lw a y s w a itin g fo r som e timepieces of the city will he set work will be completed by April j house and tw o lots. A p p ly at this its train and is the prim ary cause of ----PROPRIETOR- prey to com e w ithin renob. It Is a If m uch sickness. K eep you r bow els reg back as before I11 this way, Pen 15. The bridge builders are at office. Estacada Agent— A. Morrow ular m adam , and you will escape many II. 1!. CROSS W ILLIA M IIAMMOND li ;h o f v e r y pecu liar ap p earan ce, w ith work on the first trestle which is ' dleton people hope to make the F or S a l e — I-'ive room house atnl of the ailm ents t - w hich wom en are sub "vi-r so m any q u eer lookin g appen CROSS & HAMMOND just east of the rock crusher, A d ages, anil In color It Im itates closely 1 most of the long days of the year. lot. Good location. Terms, Ap- ject. Constipation is a very sim ple thing <f> ATTORNEYS AT LAW j* Ihe plant that afford s It sh elter, being second trestle is located about a 1 ply at this office. tf but like m any sim ple tilin g s it m ay li rai j Abstracts. Real E state. Loans. Insurance green w ith w h ite spots. The Oregon Fire Relief Asso ile and a half farther east. These to serioüs consequences. N ature often T h e Hying fishes th at Inhabit th e - - O regon We have several pieces of prop- needs a little assistance and when Chain - j j O r e g o n C i t y , ^ two trestles whom completed will ciation of McMinnville floatin g m eadow m nke ball-ltko nests out o f fron d s o f the w eed as big as w ith $225,000 reserves, solicits your make the roadbed complete for the tr*-v ,ls to negotiate a sale berlain ’s Tablets are giv en at th e first in dication, m uch distress and suffering m»e tw o fists. Such b alls a re found float- business through laying of the rails. It will likelv I for. Intending investors in Esta ; Ing and a p p ear ns If knit togeth er be avoided. Sold b y a ll good dealers. J ohn Brow n v l>_- less than two months from now cada will do well to consult usas w ith e la stic th read s. T h e y nre filled R o ck w ood, O regon O i f " S i I C r m U U T w ith eggs. P ro fe sso r I-onls A ga ssiz when it will be possible to ride on i've nil,y have just what you want Phono Croshom , 231 Ex-President I<< osevelt visited m istook them fo r n ests o f the m ouse the car through to the upper dam. | Inquire at the P r o g r e s s office. fish, but Dr. Theod ore GUI, nn e m i Or leave word at this office Portland on Wednesday from 2:30 The building of the trestles, each nent a u th o rity , h as proved th is to h av e F or S a l e -4 0 acres; 20 acres I also have the OREGON MERCHANTS until 11:15. Every minute of liis been nn error. E ach one o f th ese of which is 320 feet long with an j cleared. A 4 roomed house and and BEAVER STATE INSURANCE COS. stay there was something "doing.” W. A. Heylman Is Victim Of ¡ n ests Is com posed o f a sin gle frond; ! w hich by com m en cin g w ith the slen t$ 3 nEE 5 ^CK£i 2 m 5 iE 5 GeBlBGSæ!ESErE> The arrival was very prompt and average height of 40 feet, is the outbuildings. Located in north Gar- Pick-pockets As He Enters In the United States, the home d erest o u te r hrnnchlets and peellng- only thing to prevent the laying o f; field Inquire at the Progress, tf the reception committee and escort thom su c ce ssiv e ly off can be spread j of the Christian religion there is ties at;d rails. It is necessary to Car To Return Home had the colonel on his way from out e n tire .— N ew York W orld. F or S a l e -30 shares in the G a r spent for drink $1,454,119,858. complete the first trestle and lay the the Union Depot to Multnomah field Telephone Company for $25, Team Work and Hauling by 1. If distributed equally there rails as far as the next one before M agnets In N eedle Factories. Field exactly at 2:30. The corner also niv hay fork, catriage, 3 blocks the Day or Contract In fa c to rie s w h ere needles nre m ade is enough to give every man over material to build that one can be Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Heylman, stone of the new Multnomah Ath | and rope. Price $9. A p p ly to the crtnclstoiies th row off gro at q u an the age of twenty-one in the nation had. The grade is about one per while returning front Forth tiff and tities o f m inute steel p articles, al WOOD delivered in any quantity letic Club building was laid by the Coyd Looney, Currinsville, Ore. tf I $100. t cent. A spur leads off the main Oregon City on Monday, liad the though the d u st is too fine to be per- or length, ist class 4 foot wood ex-president and he was. after n F or S a l k O ne good 3 in, ce p llb le to th e eye. Itrenthtug th e dus« extension to a lower grade where 2. It would bund homes at tlie:ex , erier.ee of loscing a purse to slabwood delivered at $2.00 per half hour ceremony, on his way to sh ow s no Im m ediate effect, but g ra d u j the power plant is to be built. This wagon or trade for lumber. Enquire cost of $2000 for every family in i pickpocket. In boarding the Esta- a lly sets up Irritation, u su ally en din g cord. 16 inch at $2.50 per load. the East Side to view school child ** the state of Iowa, : is to enable the company to deliver : here. i cada car in Portland at 4:45 Mr, In p u lm on ary consum ption, a n * fo r ren 011 Grand Ave, At 4:30 he 3. It would build twelve rail- 1 ley 1111a li was in possession of the m erly a lm ost a ll the -workm en died be I direct the material and machinery F or S a l e F u ll blooded Ply W. M. Y0NCE arrived at the Portland where lie fore the a g e o f fo rty. In e ffe ctive a t for the power plant. mouth Rock eggs for hatching. \V. roads from Sail Francisco to Ntw purse, containing as he supposes tem pts w ere m ade to screen th e a ir by remained until 6 when he was con York. The main line grade is of suf I V. Penland. j about twenty dollars in silver. ga u ze or linen gu ard s fo r nose nnd; ducted by President Beckwith of 4. It would give employment to Both he and Mrs. Heylman had month. A t len gth the use o f the m ag ficient height to carry the line past the Commercial Club, Governor WANTED Highest price paid net w as su ggested , and now m ask s o t one million men at 1400 a year. the dam, which is a good indication been the custodians of tlie purse m agn etized steel w ire a re w orn by West and Mayor Simon to the ban for eggs at the Palace Meat Market j W m . U n d e rw o o d 5. It was more than was paid during the day and each had spent w orkm en and e ffe ctu a lly rem ove the that the road will extend farther Penland & Jorg. quet hall of the Commercial Club for all of the bread and meat some money paving from it. east. The grading ot the toad was A n up-to-date Blacksmith Mr. met: I d u st b efore the a ir Is breathed. where two aud a half hours were —Loudon T eleg rap h . Highest cash price paid for all bought in the United States. done by contract. The company is Heylman in getting on the car was Spent. The club rooms were ar Horse shoeing a specialty 6 It changed the population of nu t by two nu n, one of whom lie doing the building of the trestles. kinds of poultry delivered at the Th® R atort Courteous. ranged as a jungle with stuffed The work for . the company has depot in Estacada every Monday.- the Hawaiian Islands in one linn- 1 thinks he could recognize, who T h is Is th e sort o f Conversation one Full supply of goods carried in stock beasts and birds, live monkevs, dred rears from 400,000 to 50,000 iollowed the usual tactics of the overhears b etw een n e w ly m arried been in charge of engineer Cathcart H, O, Jackson. parrots and a crocodile, camp couples: * * YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED 7. Out of 2279 convicts in the professional pickpocket. He missed A good sued railroad >a>d will F or S a l k — Cabbage, cauliflower Him Oil, I’ m tired o f h earin g a bou t Equipment and pack train and stage lie made at CazadeTo. It is said and tomato plants at the Shafford Missouri state j>eni’enti.iry 2000 his purse soon after aud thinks it you r b roth er Bob! S hut up abou t him! ekcvici s to imitate the roar of the O: »* w ou ld th in k he had a ll Ihe m an ly that more than a mile of siding will place or leave orders with Water were sent there by vvli'skey. was taken from him by these two virtues. lion amt other jungle animals. The 8. It equally divided would Lc men at that time. be needed to handle cars properly bury, H er— W ell, he m ay not be su ch at* decorations and arrangement of the almost $20 for every man, woman that will furnish the material for angel ns all that, bot he Isn’ t such a banquet ball was very unique and F o r S a l e —Buff Orpington eggs f*. q a s you are. * and child in the Uuit-.-d States. — the power plant. It is thought BLACKSM ITH Stived his m other’ s life was much apprt ciated bv the e:t and Indian Runner duck eggs. 50 Contributcd I lln i— You bet he Isn-’ d H e’s a orders for the construction of the " F o u r doctors bad giv en me u p ,” cents per setting. Apply Mrs. E. bachelor!— C le ve la n d P lain Dealer. president. At 8:40 he spoke 10; Is stiH at the old stand and w illing to do yard will he made soon. w rites Mrs. Laura G aines, of Avoca, La., E. S.tling, Currinsville. ' more than 4,000 people at the Ar Slidnifjlit in the C/ rks any of thr work in his line "an d m y ch ild ren and a ll m y friends Vory Special. mory. It was only a short time F ur S a l k Bay gelding, six year and yet sleepless Hiram Scran ton , of C lay were lo o k in g for me to die, when m y son A yo u n g m edical stu den t w a s being kic ked bv «1 mad liorso G IV E H IM A C A L L lie insisted that I use E le ctric Bitters. I did quizzed by one o f his teach ers. ‘‘ In after the doors of the Armory were 1150 lbs., E n glish Shire, C ity, 111., coughed and cou gh ed. Samuel Birch, of Beetown. W is,, had n old, opened until they were closed, the most narrow escape from losing his leg, hroktn to all ranch w otk. Enquire was in the m ountains on the advice o f five so. an l they have done me a world of w hat w ill you s p e c i a l i z e f he w as doctors, who said he had consum pti >n, good . I w ill alw ays praise th em .” E le c asked. balance of the people being turned as no doctor could heal,th e frig h tfu l sore of J. Y. Hart, on the George tele "D ise a s e s o f th e n o stril," replied the bu t found no h elp in th e clim ate, and tric Bitters is a priceless blessing to ESTACADA MEAT MARKET away. It was a splendid ovation that developed, but ut last R u ck len ’s A r phone line*. 4 started home. H earing of Dr. K in g ’s women troubled w ith fain tin g and dizzy student. J . SMITH. P ro p . “ G ood!" said th e professor en th u si the most distinguished man in Am nica Salve cured it com pletely. It's the New D iscovery, he began to use it. I s e l’ . back :oht\ headache, weakness, F or S a l k -H o r s e , Soo 11 >$ , halt believe it saved tiiy lif e .” he w rites ‘ for a stically. "W h ic h n o s t r lI r ~ S u c c e s s greatest healer of ulcers, burns, boils, ec- erica teeeived in Portland. d eb ility, constipation <*r k id n ey d is I /etna, scalds, cuts, corns, cold-sores, Shetland; harness and buggy $%o it made a new man o f me, so th at I c.ti« First Class Meats of all orders. E sc them and gain new health, bruises and piles on earth. Try it. 25c cash. C. \Y. VYisner, now do good w ork a g a in .” F o r all lung strength and vigor. T h e y ’re guaranteed Never out o l w ork kinds handled “ Our b aby cries for C h am b erlain ’s at all druggists. T he bnvieat litUe things ever made are Electric Store t Have you seen them? rt°'! * ¡N DALES New Railroad Exten sion Soon Completed ’M ir - Scientific JfàcrìcaiL CEDAR SHINGLES Ml)NN&Co.88,Bro^'N3wyork A. KRIEGER & CO. Roosevelt Visits Portland Two Men S^ick Pockets Much Liquor Is Consumed J. V. BARR C ough R e m ed y ,” w rites Mrs. T. B. K tn- d rjtk , k asa ca, G a. It is the best cough re u u d y on the m arket for coughs, colds and c ro u p ." For sale b y a ll good d eal ers. In cases o f rheumatism relief from pain They have it good fresh vege- m akes sleep and rest possible. This tnav tables. Go and see them Pen- I lie obtained by appi) in g Cham berí tin s laud & Jorg. I Linim en t. F or sale* b y a ll good dealers. diseases, coughs, colds, la grip|>e, asiL- to satisfy o r m oney refunded. O nly 50C Dr. K in g ', N ew Life P ills. E very pill i , m t, croup, w hooping cou gh , h ay K v e r, at all d ru ggists. \ a sORar-coate l glob u le ot h ealth , th at hem orrhages, hoarseness or q u in sy, it's I changes w eakness into stren gth , laguor I Buy and Sell Mutton, Pork and the best know n rem edy. Price 50c and into en ergy, t-ra n-fag into m ental 'p o w Veal. Market price paid in cash. We hare a bargain in a city lo t ' r n ir ' n~ v'-nistipotion, headache, ch ills, $I * Trial bottle free. G uarantee ! by Ivwpepsia, m alaria. O n ly ’.jc at all C h icken s w anted I pay fo r hens 14c . all d ruggists for sale. Inquire at the Progress. iruggists. i Spring roosters 13 c. t