Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, April 13, 1911, Image 4

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ESTACADA
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FROORESS
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DIR I C TO K S:
4 ’ has . IC. Drams. President
J. W . R k f d , Vice l'fwwU-nt
L. F. Bi'.LiTUI, Tretuuftr
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F.. S. W O M K R, Editor
In tered
«nd
j
T h e H o le ! E s t a c a d a
A L L MODKRN C O N V E N IE N C E S
i
Manager i
at tha pcstoffica in Eatocarfa. Oregon aa
second class mail
Published Every Ihursddy Morning
I S ! At AIM, OREGON
1 One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast
Local and Tourist Trade Solicited
J
S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S
One year .................................... .... ........ 5 » «0
Six months.................................................. ......
50
Thursday April 13, 191!
230323 *
& X W XL M
Tungsten Lamps
The Cheapest Light
In
The World
PALACE MEAT MARKET
H andles the Best Fre sh and Cured Meats
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 two last syllables.
There is more CUtar.’.i in tins •» etion
Utqu.sts and coiunmuicalloua ud-
f Dt ice lor rutfii¿it io.i
of the Colours limit ill other discuses put
ríanme- Í \ ■ Ínter« ' . U. S LanJ
driiksid lu F. A. KlUolt, Siale For-,
together, ami until the hist lew \ears was
supposed t<» I k - incur Jiie.
F»»r a
rent
N,
.
1 ■HC'-.y pivwi t.:«.; Jc.tn J Pauley whose | ester. Capitol Building, Sabin, will
many \e**rs «loct**r* pr noutju tl ¡1 * local ostoliW jd r e i* Is Pa k Av# C !»y Park Poulard. '
receive prompt aud appreciative ut-
disc >*i. in prc. v.iia.tl .ocal remedies amt
l. o ti e 2 7th d-y of July. 1410. Hi# |
I pronounced it a local u jst.i'i and pre
«M
* S vo rn 'ittroirut.it and A ?! cation. No. lention .
! scribed local remedies, and 1>\ constantly
C2720. to purchcao it.® E 4 S W 1* and Lot 7
! failing to cure with lo * il treatment pro­ Section 6. Township 3 South, Range 7 Etat
Midnight in tho O ia rk s
nounced it incurable. Science has { rove» Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon.
catarrh to be a constitutional disc e and
ur.dei the jTOviaicua of the act of June 3 1678. and and yet sleepless Hiram Scranton,.of Clay
therefore requirts constitutional treat­
He
acts atnenJaiory. known as the "T im b e r and Stone City, III., coughed aud coughed.
ment. H all’s Catarrh Cure, munufac-
L a w ." at such value as mitfht fcg fixed by appraise­ was in the mountains on the advice of five
j lured by F. J Cheney & Co., Toledo,
ment, and that. pursuant to such appi'eation. thal.nd
doctors, who said he had consumption,
! Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on
.
,
. . .
the market. It is taken internally in at 1 timber thereon have been appraised, the timber , .
M lllM U t 6 10 .0 0 0 bawd ( M l . . 50 M M * M r M m i \ but , ' ,n n ' 1
he,P in the climate, and
I doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It
st irted home. Hearing of Dr. K in g ’s
! acts directly on the blood and mucous the land $30.00; that said applicant w i.f offer final
“ I
j surfaces oi the system. They offer one proof in support of h's application and sworn state­ N e w D i s c o v e r y , he began to use it.
I hundred dollars for any case it fails to ment on the 23rd day of May, 1911. before the believe it saved my life,” lie writes “ for
Ressiter
and
Receiver
of
the
United
2iai
:s
Land
cure. Send for circulars and testimonials
it made a new man of me, so that I can
Address t f. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. O ffice at Portland. Oregon. •
For all lung
Any person la at liberty to protest this purchase be­ n o w d o g o o d work again.“
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
j Take H all’s Fam ily Fills for constipation fore entry, or initiate a contest at ary i :mo bo:ore disease.**, coughs, colds, la grippe, asth­
patent issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit in ikis
ma, croup, whooping cough, hay fever,,
office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry.
hemorrhages, hoarseness or quinsy, it’s
H. F. Hlgfcy. Regiator
SPRINGWAHR
the best known remedy. Price 50c and
Obtainable
$1. Trial bottle free.
Guaranteed by
Notice of Contest
all druggists
There will be a grab social at the
$10 a werk
>2 a <U\
THI>)
Cash Paid for hides and Market Products
We Buy and Sell
VF.AL
LARD
EGGS
SAUSAGE
SHEEP
CATTLE
CHICKENS
HEAD CHEESE
FRESH MEATS
SMOKED MEATS
HOGS
Rice in Oregon may soon become HIDES
an accomplished fact for experi­
P E N L A N D & JÖRG
ments have been undertaken on a
tract of irrigated laud at Stayton,
where a dozen varieties of rice will
be planted as soon as the land can
be gotten into condition. The work
js in charge of Charles Chambliss,
a government expert in rice culture
Have you asked our prices? If you haven’t seen them you
About ten acres will be used exper
¡mentally, use of the tract having
better have a look and ask prices and get acquainted with
been given by the owners of the
D A L E ’S H A T S and you will not have any reason to go to
proptrty, The land will he seeded
at once and irrigated throughout
Portland for one.
its growing season.
Have you seen them?
Manse Saturday the 15th.
Some­
thing new. Everybody come; 10
cents a grab; dirt cheap.
Don’ t
miss the fun. The proceeds go for
improvements on the church.
T h e Sp rin g water school, M iss
L illian Bonfigt teacher, is going
to g iv e a basket social on Satu rday
even in g A p ril 22.
T h e proceeds
are for the benefit of the school.
T h e ladies are requested to bring
baskets. A ll are
invited 'a n d
promised a splendid evenings en­
tertainm ent. T h e follow ing pro­
gram w ill he rendered
Recitation, Welcome for School Enter­
tainment, Theodore Reid
Song, Spring, by School
Rec., The Retort, Florence Schenk
Dialogue, The Lost Child,
Characters; Bridget O’ Brien, Emma
Schenk; Terence O’ Brien, Janies
Closner; Abijah Squashvine, Jam es
Folsom; Jacob Saeurphiz, John Mo-
ger; and Alexis Ferve, Vernon
Schmidt
Violin Solo, Fred Horner, accompany-
ist Miss Keller.
Rec., My Neighbors Call, Elva Shibley
Song, There’s Another Picture in my
Mamma's Frame, Mary Folsom,
Dia., Aunt Jem im a’s Money,
Characters: Aunt Jemima,
Millie
Millard; Kate Lovejoy, Pearl Smith;
Mary Lovejoy, Ethel Mewhirter; and
Sarah Bounce, Mary Folsom.
Rec., My. Sisters “ Best Feller,” Ever­
ett Shibley
Violin Solo, Albert Folsom
Rec., Ain’t He Cute, John Schenk
Song, Sweet Red Rose, by teachers
Recitation, Isaiah Tucker
Music, by Messrs Kilgore, Horner
Baker and Miss Keller
Recitation, Eddie Schenk
Rec., Jacob ’s Lament, Jam es Closner
Play, “ Jumbo Ju m ,”
Characters: Jumbo Jum , Guy Wilcox;
Mr. Gobbleton, Earl Kilgore; Mrs.
Gobbleton, Pearl Smith; Henry Mer-
vile, Earnest Genseroski; Adelaide,
M argaret Wilcox; Hannah, Susie
Reid; Lawyer Cheatem, John Clos­
ner
Department of the Interior, United States Land
Office. Portland, Oregon, March 9. 1911.
T o W illiam H. McFarlane of Portland. Oregon, or
Cherryville. Oregon. Contestee:
You are hereby notified that Carl M. Ralthel who
gives Brightwood, Oregon, as his post-office address
did on February 13th. 1911, file in this- office his
duly corroborated application to eontest and secure
the cancellation of your Homestead. Er.try, Serial
No. 02737 made August 11th. 1 910. for S 'i S E ^ o f
N E * . N 'jN E 'io f S E » * & N W K S E * Section 24.
Township 2 South. Range 7 East. Willamette Me­
ridian. and as grounds for his contest he alleges that
said W illiam H . McFarlane aftor making said entry
never ere.-red a house on said land, -ncr established
his residence on said land; that said entryman has
wholly abandoned said 'and for more than six months
last past;
You at e. therefore, further notified that the said
allegations will be taken by this office as having been
confessed by you. and your said entry will be can­
celled thereunder without your further right to be
heard therein, either before this office or on appeal.
If you fail to file in this office within twenty days
after the F O U R T H publication of this notice as
shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically
meeting and responding to these allegations of con­
test, or if you fail within that time to file in this office
due proof that you have served a copy of your answer
on the said contestant either in persono.* by register­
ed mail. If this service is made by tha delivery of a
copy of your answer to the contestant in person, proof
of such service must be either the said contestant s
written acknowledgement of his receipt of the copy,
shewing the date of its receipt, or the affidavit of the
person by whom the delivery was made stating when
and where the copy was delivered; if made by regis­
tered mall, proof of such service must consist of the
affidavit of the person by whom the copy was mailed
stating when and the post office to which it was mail­
ed, and this affidavit must be accompanied by the
postmaster s receipt for the letter.
You should state in your answer tho name of the
postoffice to which you desire future notices to be
sent to you.
H. F. Higby, R egister
J . C. Ardrey, Receiver
Date of first publication March 16th. 1911
"s e c o n d
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23rd. 1911
’ third
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30th. 1911
fourth
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A pril 6th. 1911
The Best for the Eyes
Fifty Years A g o
War Begun
Electric Store
Alder St. at Seventh
Fort Sumpter W a s Fired Upon
Fifty Years A g o Yesterday
— Terrible W ar Im­
H E N R Y V.ADIX, M.D
mediately Began
P H Y S IC IA N & S U R G E O N
*****
O F F IC H , A D JO IN IN G R K SID H N C R
Local and Long Distance Telephone
While the nation still) slumbered
before the dawn, fifty years ago Th« doctor’s phone can be connected
with your home phoms at night if re­
Wednesday (April 12th) a shot quested. One long ring.
was fired in Charleston harbor that
electrified the world before break­
Dr. L. A . W E L L S
fast that morning.
D E N T IS T C F
Klamath County has set what
Whatever hope the peacefully
In new goods of all kinds you will see plenty; good
S H E A R E R A N D W E LLS '
appears to be a new egg record.
disposed Lincoln cherished of an
Dentists oi Portland
Harry Cuden had 15 ordinary liens
amicable settlement of the differ­
styles and good goods at prices that we defy you to beat for
WIM
visit Batucada on Friday and
that laid 256 eggs last mouth, Six
ence between the two sections of
Saturday of each week
the same class of goods. Always glad to see you.
of the hens are pullets and did not
the country over the question of the
Appointments may be made
begin to lay until after the first
right of secession and the extension
Come in.
with Dr. Adix.
week of tile mouth.
ot slavery into new states, that shot
“ heard round the earth’ ’ forever
shattered it.
Willing before its
J O H N S T E I N E R , M. D
Portland had a birthday this
echo iuflamed the passion of the
Its
P h y s ic ia n a S urgeon
week, being 60 years old.
aaKva'TM SK sa
nation, to temporize with the south
municipal government was organ
******
and waive for the sake of domestic
ized April 7, 1851, for on that date
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concord, most of the points at issue, Office next to Bakery. - Office hours,
the first election was held.
Then Deeds Filed For Record
E X P E R IE N C E
Lincoln, mild and gentle as the soft
10 to 12 A. M.. 7 to &P. M.
there was one precinct; now there
breezes
that
floated
across
the
Po­
are 155 -
Artemisia Salitig to Philip F.
Notice for Publication
tomac, became in a. moment the
Standisli and Miles Staudish, iooj
Department of the Interior. U. S Land O ffic « at man of steel and iron.
C L A U D E W. D E V O R E
The Deschutes Valley is rich in acres in the Wm. Wade Donation
Portland, Oregon, March 22nd. 1911.
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
“
We
are
not
enemies,
but
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
W
illiam
A
.B
ech
ill
whose
land plaster and a mill with a ca­ Land Claim, $10,
' T rade M arks
and
post-office address is 856 Capitol A ve., Portland. friends,’ ’ he had said in his
inau­
D e s ig n s
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
pacity of 30 tons daily will be in
Oregon, did. on the l 3th day day of January 1911 file
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
Joseph Deardorff to Emma E.
gural address.
“ Though passion
Anyone «ending a «ketch and description may
in this office Sw'orn Statement and Application, No
Estacada State Bank Building
operation at Bend by April 15
ascertain our opinion free whether an
Be van 5 acres in Section 6 Town -1 nntckly
02883. to purchase the S E ’/T Section 28, Township ntay have
invention is niobahly patentable, Com mu idea,
strained, it must not
Estacada , Oregon
tlouastrlctlyconfidential. HANDBOOK on Patent*
2
south.
Range
6
East,
W
illam
ette
Meridian,
and
ship 2 South of Range 3 East, $10. sent free. Oldest agency fo r securing patents.
The
the timber thereon under the provisions of the act of break our bonds of affection.
Patents taken through Munn St Co. receive
During March, Portland export
June 3. 1878. and acts amendatory, known as tho mystic chords of memory,
stretch­
Joseph II. Colt et ux to T. J. tptcial notice, w ithout charge, iu the
ed 729 ,115 bushels of wheat; 98,
"T im b e r and Stone L a w " at such value as might be
C E D A R SHINGLES
from every
battlefield and
Bernard, 40 acres in Section 14 j
fixed by ap raisment, and that, pursuant to such ap­ ing
995 barrels of flour, aud 4,239,459
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir­
plication,
the
land
and
timber
thereon
have
been
ap­
patriot
grave
to
every
living
heart
culation
o
f
any
scientillc
Journal.
Term
s,
$3
a
Township 2 South of Range 5 East yea r: fou r months, |L Sold by all newmionlors.
We manufacture all kinds of Cedas
feet of lumber.
praised. the timber ectimated 840,000 board feet at
and hearthstoue all over this broad Shingles and are prepared at all
also Lots 7, 23 and 21 Orchard1
50 cents per M, and the land $ 1 00.00; that said ap­
plicant will offer final proof in support of his applica­ land will yet swell
Branch Office. »525 F 8t- W ashington D. C.
the chorus of times to deliver the same. Also
Homes, $6,500.
tion and sworn statement on the 6th day of June
LO CAL N EW S
as to sell at the mill, having stock ot>
1911. before the R egister and R eceiver of the the Union when again touched,
W. L. Wilkins et al to A, Malar
BU Y, S E L L , T R A D E , ETC.
United States I and Office, at Portland, Oregon.
surely
they
will
be,
by
the
better
hand at all times
A
209 feet in Section 29 Township 2
Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase
“ Our baby cries for Chamberlain's
angels
of
our
nature.”
'
But
the
before
entry,
or
initiate
a
contest
at
any
time
before
Constipation brings many ailments in
Cough R em ed y," writes Mrs. T . H. Ken South of Range 5 East, $1.
F or
S a l e —Good eight room
patent issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit In this south, determined to ciesolve
its
drick, Kasaca, Ga. “ It is the best cough
J. M. Hayden et lix to Portland house and two lots. Apply at this its train and is the primary cause of office alleging facts which would defeat the entry.
K R IE G E R & C a
relations
with
the
Unioti'
and
work
much
sickness.
Keep
your
bowels
reg­
remedy on tile market for coughs, colds
H .F . Higby. Register
----- PROPRIETOR------
Water Power and Electric Trans-! office.
tf ular madam, and you will escape many
out its destiny in its own way, did
and croup.’ ’ For sale by all good deal
Estacada Agent—A . Morrow
mission Co, 3.95 acres in the Or -1
of
the
ailments
to
which
women
are
sub­
era.
not
trust
the
tall,
homely
rail
split­
H. K. CROSS
W I L L I A M HAMMOND
F o r S a l e —Five room house and
ject. Constipation is a very simple thing
lando Bidwell Donation Land Claim
ter from Illinois, who had been
lot. Good location. Terms, Ap­ but like many simple things it may lead
Mr. Cowan has purchased from
CROSS & HAMMOND
9Haaaaaaaaaaaaaas|b
$(.
swept into office on an autf-slavtry
ply at this office.
tf to serious consequences. Nature often
*
ATTORNEYS AT LAW *
J. W\ Reed a lot in Estacada
The Oregon Fire Relief Asso­
Abstracts. Real Estate. Loans. Insurance platform.
Etta Mav Smith et al to Joseph
Heights and intend erecting a house
F o r S a l e —40 acres; 20 acres needs a little assistance and when Cham
ciation of McMinnville
berlain’s
Tablets
are
given
at
the
first
in­
O
rego n C it y ,
- -
-
O rego n
The bombardment of Fort Sump
VV,
Papsch,
25
acres
in
Section
5
on it at once.
cleared. A 4 roomed house and dication, much distress and suffering may
with 1225,000 reserves, solicits your
ter was its answer to his pacific
Township 2 South of Range 3 East
outbuildings. Located in north Gar­ be ayoided. Sold by all good dealers.
business through
We have a bargain in a city lot
message. A s quick to resent as he
* 3.750 .
field. Inquire at the Progress, tf
N ew Forestry Law To was
for sale. Inquire at the Progress.
Jo h n B ro w n
to forgive, Lincoln accepted
Rock wood, Oregon
Elmer John McMurry to Mable
F o r S a l e — 3 0 shares in the G a r -
J. R. Knodel! will deliver an il­
the
clialltnge
in tlie spirit in which
G
E
O
R
G
E
Phone
Gresham , 231
M. McMurry, (>% acres in Section
Reduce
Destruction
j field Telephone Company for $25,
lustrated lecture iu the M, Ii.
it was intended.
“ You have an
Or leave word at this office
5 Township 2 South of Range 3
also my hay fork, carriage, 3 blocks
Church on next Sunday evening.
oath registered in heaven to destroy
Everyone thought Spring was
I also have the OREGON MERCHANTS
East. $ 947 - 5 °
and rope. Price $9.
Apply to here but Winter has come back
It will take the place of the regular
the government while I have the
and BEAVER STATE INSURANCE COS.
William Sprague et ux to George Coyd Looney, Currinsville, Ore. tf again. About an inch of sne w fell New Law Provides For Closed most solemn one to defend it" lie
pleaching service. Eight o’clock,
the regular summer hour for even­ Closner and wife, 40 acres in Sec­
told the radicals who clamored' for
P' o r S a l e —One
good 3 in. on Monday and it is still snowing.
Season For Setting Out
tion 12 Township 3 South of Range
ing service, is now observed.
an immediate severance of the old1
wagon or trade for lumber. Enquire
Mr. N ick R ath is clearin g land
Fires; Copies Ready
2 East. $ 1.
ties between the two sections of the Team W ork and Hauling by
In cases of rheumatism relief from pain
here.
for Mr. A . H. M iller. T h a t ’ s righ t
makes sleep and rest possible. This may
couutry. The history of the four
Soon For All
the Day or Contract
F o r S a l e — Full blooded Ply­ M iller, get you r land cleared up.
be obtained by applying Chamberlain’s
years that followed, with its 2000
Mrs. Hart has returned to Oak
mouth Rock eggs for hatching. W.
Liniment, For sale by all good dealers. Try Hard To Find
battles and skirmishes, its tragedies WOOD delivered hi any quantity
Grove after spending a week visit­
V. l ’enland.
or length, »st class 4 foot wooti
The Estacada State Bank has
and
romances, overshadowed l>y
Forest fires, ene of the greatest
Mans Body W a n t e d — Highest price paid ing with her son, Joe Hart.
sold lots 7 and 8 block 8 to S. R.
slabwood delivered at $ 2.00 per
the
sorrows
and
tears
of
the
thous­
Mrs. Minkey, of Barton, is sources of destruction to the most
for eggs at the Palace Meat Market
Montgomery; lots 14-15 aud 16
cord. 16 inch at $ 2 . 50 per load.
ands
of
desolate
widows,
fatherless
spending a few weeks visiting with valuable resources of the state, will
It is said that corporations have Penland & Jorg.
block 11 to May Elizabeth Hertz;
children and heart broken mothers,
her sister Mrs. Hans Johnson, who soon be restricted and their terrors
lots 5 block 22 First Addition and no soul, but another instance has
with which it filled the land has no
W. M. YONCE
Highest cash price paid for all
largely reduced if the people will
lots 1 and 2 block 2 Zobrist Ad­ come under our observation where kinds of poultry delivered at the has been on the sick list but is ini
parallel in the chronicles of either
co
operate
with
the
State
Forester
proving,
they have acted in a very different
dition to C. H. Denney.
ancient or modern warfare. Brother
depot in Estacada every Monday.—
mannet and are to be commended
Mr. Art. and Geoige Leyde were in the administiation of the new was arrayed against brother and>
H. O, Jackson.
forestry law enacted bv the last
for it. In the accidental drowning
out looking for straw on Monday.
Never out of work
Wm. Underw ood
Legislature, which will be ready father against son. Fatuities were
F o r S a l e —Cabbage, cauliflower
of
Wilbur
Childers
at
the
upper
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Mr. Henry Klinker and his
divided, homes wrecked and in­
The hnsieat little things ever mado are
for
distribution
in
pamphlet
form
Schmit
An up-to-date Blacksmith
Dr. K in g's New Life Pills. E very pill is dam they have done all iu their and tomato plants at the Shafiord niol^er amj \ j rs
dustry paralyzed.
in the near future,
|
a sugar coated globule of health, that power to try to recover the body, place or leave orders with Water- guests of Mr. C. A.
Johnson on
Three million inen, fired with
One of the most important pro­
changes weakness into strength, laguor He was, of course, an employee, hury.
Horse shoeing a specialty
Sunday afternoon.
patriotic zeal, abandoned their
visions
of the law is that making a
into energy, brain fag into mental pow­
Full supply of goods carried in stock
but was not on duty when the ac­
F o r S a l e -B a v eelding, six year
peaceful
vocations
iu
the
shops
of
Mr. Ed. Harders was the guest closed season for burning from June
er; curing constipation, headache, chills,
cident
happened.
They
at
once
old,
115 0 lbs , English Shire, cf Mr. Scheel on Sunday evening.
the cities and on kite farms to swell
dyspepsia, malaria.
Only 35c at all
WYL'R PATRONAGE SOLICITED
1 to October 1, during which period
put the men in their employ at broken to all ranch work. Enquire
druggists.
Mr. A. H. Miller was puting up outdoor fin s of all kinds are pro-1 the fighting hosts in the field and
work to recover, if possible, the of J. V. Hart, on the George tele-
some new wire fence around his or- hibited except under most stringent j [ one sixth of them, reaping where
body. I For several days they kept phone line,
4 cnard last week.
1 they sowed never Mine back. Ten
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, ,
regulations an l the probability of
.
.
Ladies Aid Has Experience
dragging the river. They also sent
J. V. B A R R
,
...
.million dollars— sufficient to pay
F or S a l e —Horse, 800 lhs halt
Mr, Samuel Miller went to- Port­ heavy penalties.
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out
from
Portland
a
Mr
Brady
who
I
shd
jan(j
¡harness
and
buggy'
$50
.
c , . the present national dehb of the
Social
land on Mouday.
In tins connection the State
.
is a practical man who makes a
United States ten times over—were
B L A C K S M IT H
cash. C. \V. Wisner,
Forester
urges
upon
every
one
the
Mr. Gus. Jenpsen was the guest
j business oi recovering the body of
dissipated and. a pension legacy,
The Ladies’ Aid of tlie M. E drowned persons They have now
of Miss Hulda Paulsen on Sunday. necessity of doing all possible burn- I
which has cost the nation to date b did at the eW stand anti willing to d»
When a medicine must be given to
Church held an experience social at abandoned the work on account of
any of the work in his line
Mr. and Mrs Julius Paulsen ing before the closed season begins £4,000,000,000 left to posterity
young children it should be pleasant to
the parsonage on last Friday even tht muddy water inteifering.
As take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is- spent a few days in Portland visit­ and thus save the trouble and risk Whatever merit there is in the
GIVE HIM A CALL
of doing it by permission during
♦ ng.
About a month ago the I soon as lhe waUr dei,r;, again an made from U»af sugar, and tht roots used ing his sister and brother.
claim ot those who maintain that
that season of greatest danger when
members of the Aid agreed to earn | effor, wiu
made to recover, jf in its preparation give it n flavor siuiiliar
Mr, Fred Lins was doing some
the war was » necessary evil in that
. to maple svrup, making it pleasant to
a dollar in some manner and give to possible, the body.
fire spreads so easily and rapidly.
ESTACADA MEAT MARKET
it presented a problem that had to
take.
It
has
no
superior
for
colds,
croup
cfi°Pp*nR
on
Monday,
the Aid to apply on the parsonage
The State Forester desires the
J. SMITH. Prop.
be solved before the country could
and
whooping co- gli. For sale by all
Mr.
C.
A.
Joh u son waft (lchorn-
debt. At the social exjieriences
assistance and co-operation of every
ever ¿ope to attain a position of
j good dealers.
ing some cattle for his brother on
kicked b> a mad horse
were given as to how the individual
one in the protection of property
Samuel Hircli, ot Reetown. W is,, had a
eminence among the world/ s fore­ First Class Meats of all
-------------------------- I Monday-
earned the money.
Their exper­ most narrow escape from losing his leg,
from forest, grass or brush fires,
most nations, it is certain, that It
The
population
of
Estacada
at
Mr
and
Mrs.
Jennsen
were
the
kinds handled
iences were varied and amusing. as no doctor rnuld heal the frightful sore
and to this end invites suggestions
has made its greatest strides since
A pleasant social evening w a s that developed, hut at last Hncklen’a Ar the census taking time was 425, as guests of Mr and Mrs. Oche on and information calculated to assist
the surrender at Appomatox.
It’s the given oui by the department this Sunday.
spent. Twenty-seven dollars was nica Salve cured it completely
in any manner in the performance
I Buy and Sell Mutton. Pork and
,
,
..
,
greatest healer of ulcers, burns, boils, ec week.
rea iztd by the ladies from the plan
..
Eddie
Scheel
went
to
Portland
of
his
most
important
duties.
Veal. Market price paid in cash.
I I i /etna,
___
*
scalds, cuts, corns cold-so res,
F a t cattle w a n ted ; the fatter the
last week to spend a few days visit- Copies of the law will be promptly
eighteen 0» which was paid in that
pil„ on earth. Tty it. 23c
Chicken, wanted- -1 pay for hens 14 c .
furnished to all who desire them better. - S e e Penland & Jorg.
night
Refreshments were served. \ at all druggists.
Spring roosters 13 c.
Try an ad. iu the Progress.
j iug frieuds
DALE’S
Scientific American,
MUNN & Co.36,Brea',",i New York
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