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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1911)
fc5TACAl)A There is wore Catarrh in tV's ifrtilP PROGRLVS , H $1 0 a w e e l t ■ ■ {•} a day - - P IR L C T O R S : C F.. m ah D u b o is , R. S. in te r e<l K . H u . k i i . s . T r e r t f u r e r W O M H k. at the K «tin>r «m l A L L MODERN CONVEN IEN CES M a n :»}'-. in s »office In Esiara.ta O re*cn second class mall One of the most delightful Resorb on the Coast a Published Every Thursday MormiMj * (ST AC ADA, OR» GO* Local and Tourist Trade Solicited S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S O n« year .... S ix qgenrit« . PALACE MEAT MARKET Thursday April 20, 1011 H a n d le s 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. To carry the message of progress and to encourage the commercial bodies of the state to greater'efforts along publicity lines, Field Secre tary Saver, of the Oregon Develop inent League, has left the Portland headquarters for an extended trip through Eastern Oregon. He will cover 2100 miles on his journey and will call upon many commercial bodies that have never received an official visit from the League. Mr Saver will advise with dormant commercial clubs and help revive them and will establish new ones where they are needed. The country to be traversed Eastern and Central Oregon, is de veloping fast, due to the new rail roads now being built, and it is con sidered important that the new cities get a start along the right lines in publicity work, Iutelligeul methods will do much to win set tlers for this region of great future possibilities. The biggest month in coloniza tion movements Oregon has ever had has just closed, bringing thous auds of new citizens to the state. Favorable rates attracted people from all parts of the country who are valuable additions to the popu lation. Every part of the state has profited by the heavy gain in new people. It is up to the older resi dents to make the new comers feel at home for if they like this state they will induce their friends hack home to come out also. Madras wants a land office to handle the business that now goes to The Dalles or Lakeview from the vicinity of that town. With the settlement of Central Oregon and the many newcomers filing on land, there is business enough around Madras for such an institution and Senator Chamtierlain lias been asked to establish one there, LOCAL NEW S and cured M ea ts O b ta in a b le Cash Paid for hides and Market Products SHEEP CATTLE CHICKENS HEAD CHEESE FRESH MEATS SMOKED MEATS LARD EGGS SAUSAGE P E N L A N D & JÖRG Body O f Y oung Man Is covered From Icy Waters The Clackamas; Taken T o Port land H ave you asked our prices? If you haven’ t seen them you better have a look and ask prices and get acquainted with D A L E ’S H A T S and you will not have any reason to g o to Portland for one. In new goods of all kinds you will see plenty; good styles and good goods at prices that we defy you to beat for the same class of goods. Always glad to see you. Come in. DALE’S Colonists Arc Coming In Great Quantities 6 0 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Seyeial families have arrived in T ram M a r k * Estacada from the Eastern influx : D is io n s of settlers, The railroads report C o p y r ig h t s A c . A n y on e sending a sk etch and description may the greatest colonist travel this quickly ascertnln o u r opin ion fr e e w hether an Invention ts p roba b ly patentable. Com m unica strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on P atent« season they have ever had. More tions sent free. Oldest a gen cy fo «Roney io r securing »«<-ur»nK patenta. Patenta taken th rou g h Mutin A Co. recall than 35,000 colonists were booked s v<cial notice, w ith ou t ch arge. In th e for the Pacific Northwest. We; S c ie n t if ic A m e r ic a n have the following people from A handsom ely Illustrated w eekly. la r g e s t cir cu lation o f any scien tific Inum ai. T erm s, 83 a y e Missouri who have settled on th e1 a r ; fo u r m onths, |L Bold by all new set en I era. flat rtar the schoolhouse, R. IK IUNN & Co.38"*'"*“»- New York Branch Office. 826 F BU W ashington, D. 0 . Crump and family, E. P. Crump and family, A. B. Lewis and J. W. BUY, SE L L , TR A D E , ETC. Wood. These all belong to one party that came in two weeks ago F or S a l e — Good eight room and intend locating in this region. house and two lots. Apply at this office. tf Saved hi» mother's life F or S a l k — Five room house and "Four doctors had given me up," writes Mrs. Laura Gaines, of Avoca, La., lot. Good location. Terms, Ap- “ and my children and all my friends ! p]y jjjjs 0flgce tf were looking for me lo die, when tny son good 3 in insisted that I use Electric Bitters. I did! FOR SALK— One so, and they have done me a world of wagon or trade for lumber. Enquire oo<l. | will always praise them." Klee* here. trie Bitters is a priceless blessing to F or S a l e — Full blooded Ply women troubled with fainting and dizzy spells, backache, headache, weakness, mouth Rock eggs for hatching. W. debility, constipation or kidney <lis* V. Penland. orders. Use them and gain new health, W a n t e d — Highest price paid strength nnd vigor. They're guaianteed to satisfy or money refunded. Only 50c for eggs at the Palace Meat Market at all druggists. Penland & Jorg. H. W. Harpster, an attorney from Cheboggan, Mich., came in unexpectedly on Rev. Darling on Saturday evening. Mr. Harpster is a nephew of his and ex[>ects to locate somewhere in Oregon He left on Monday to visit Roseburg and other Southern Oregon to* ns. Highest cash price paid for all kinds of poultry delivered at the depot in Estacada every Monday.— H, O, Jackson. Married the usual buget of orders to his! house in Portland, thus combining business and pleasure. Notice for Publication R e Department of the Interior. U S Land O ffice Portland. O regon. March 22nd. 1911. Notice is hereby given that W illiam A Bechill whose poat-office address is 8 5 6 Capitol A ve., Portland. O regon, did. on the l 3th day day of January 19 11 file In this office Sworn Statem ent and Application. No 0 2 8 8 3 . to purchase the S E K . Section 2 8 . Tow nship 2 south. Range 6 East. W illam ette Meridian, and the timber thereon under the provisions of the act of June 3. 1 8 7 8 , and acts amendatory, known as the “ T im ber and Stone L aw ” at such value as might be fixed by ap raisment. and that, pursuant to such ap plication, the land and tim ber thereon have been ap praised. the tim ber estim ated 8 4 0 ,0 0 0 board feet at 5 0 cents per M. and the land $ 1 0 0 .0 0 ; that said ap< pllcant will offer final proof In support of his applica tion and sworn statement on the 6th day of June 1 9 1 1 , before the R eg ister and R eceiv er of the United States I and O ffice, at Portland, O regon Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or Initiate a contest at any tim e before patent issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit in this office alleging facts w hich would defeat the entry, The body of Wilbur Childers, who was drowned on the evening of March 30th while he and two com panions were attempting to cross the Clackamas at the upper dam of H .F . Higby. Register the P. R. L & P- Co., was re covered on Monday by Clyde Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. U. S. Land O ffice at Schock. Portlard, Oregon, April 8th, 1 9 1 1 . Since the accident happened men Notice is hereby given that Julia C . LaBarre, in the employ of the company, also w hose post-office address Is 1 189 Taggart S t. Port land. O re ., did on the 14th day of June. 1 9 1 0 , file in other friends, had done everything this office Sw orn Statem ent and Application. No, they could to recover the body. S, 0 2 6 6 0 , to purchase the S E 'l . Section 4 . Township 5 S o u t l, Range 4 East. W illam ette Meridian, and W. Childers, father of the young the tim ber thereon, under the provisions of the act of man, had been there for more than June 3. 1 8 7 8 , and acts amendatory, known as the “ T im b er and Stone L a w ," at such value as might a week and was told he would re be fixed by appraisement, and «hat. pursuant to such application, the land and timber thereon have been ceive every assistance from the estim ated and valued by the applicant the tim ber es company and others, so long as he timated 7 0 0 .0 0 0 board feet at $ 3 0 0 .0 0 and the land felt they should coutinue the search $ 1 0 0 ; that said applicant will offer final proof In sup port of her application and sworn statement on the He finely gave up the effort and re 20th day of June. 1 9 1 1 , before the R eg ister and turned home, as the water had be R eceiv er of the U. S . Land office, at Portland. Ore. Any person Is at liberty to protest this purchase be come muddy from the rains. Mon fore entry, or Initiate a contest at any tim e before day was a bright, clear day and patent issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit In this office, alleging facts w hich would defeat the entry. Mr. Hulse, having provided what H. F. Higby. register. he calls a water glass of bis own construction to aid them, search H. R. CROSS W ILLIAM HAMMOND was resumed. A t u a . m. Clyde CROSS & HAMMOND Schock discovered the body lying * ATTORNEYS AT LAW * in about fifteen feet of water, just Abstracts. Real Estate. Loans. Insurance in the backwater of the Cazadero O r e g o n C i t y , - - - O r e g o n dam, which extends about two We have several pieces of prop miles up the river from the dam site. The body had been carried erty left with us to negotiate a sale about five hundred yards from for. Intending investors in Esta where the accident happened. The cada will do well to consult us as coroner at Oregon City was at once we may have just what you want. notified, also the family. It was Inquire at the P r o g r e s s office. about 6 p. m. when they arrived at J. R. Townsend and family de the upper dam. The party came to Estacada in an automobile and sire to thank those who so kindly were met here by the "G oat,” a aided them in their recent bereave car from Cazadero. In the party ment. were three officials of the P. R. L. Attorney Claude W. Devore & P. Co. of Portland, the coroner and two officers from Oregon City. who has been in the southern part W. Bletch, Walter Marks, C. F. of the state for several days on Allen, Frank Osfield, Frank Kocsis business and visiting his family, re and S. Drew were the coroner's turned on Wednesday evening. jury. Accidental drowning was their verdict. As no embalmer had The circuit court convened on arrived the body was left in the Monday. They have an exception water until his arrival Tuesday ally full docket this session. A morning when it was embalmed number of cases come up in which and taken to Portland on the one local parties ar« interested at this o’clock car. The body was in a term. Also the Beebe murder near good state of preservation when Oregon City will likely be tried. found. The young man had many In cases of rheumatism relief from pain friends here who are grieved by makes sleep anil rest possible. This may his untimely death. Never out of work Tlie husieat little things ever made are F or S a l e — Horse, 800 lbs , halt Shetland; harness and buggy $50 I)r. King’s New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule ot health, that cash. C. W. Wisner, changes weakness into strength, laguor B; by buggy, good as new, for into energy, brain-fag into mental pow sale cheap, also four cows and good er; curing constipation, headache, chills, dyspepsia, malaria. Only 25c at alt On account of the dance at Logan separator. Dr. Adix. druggists. April 22, many of the people here F or S a l e — Eggs for hatching have asked us to postpone our en- teitaiument aud social, so we have tieen obliged to change our date to Saturday evening April 29. Please give notice of the change iu vour paper. — Lillian Bonfigt be obtained by applying Chamberlain's Liniment. For sale by all good de-lers. The funeral of Deane Townsend on Wednesday was largely attend ed. The floral offerings were very beautiful and a tribute to the popu larity of the deceased. 1 Tungsten Lamps The Cheapest Light In T h e W orld The Best for the Eyes Railroad President Trys Type Setting This is the first type that I have set in a great many years, but have not forgotten how. — B S. Josselyn, Estacada, April 20, 1911. President Josselyn and Genera) Manager Hild of the P. R. L. & P. Co. were Progress office visitors to dav and Pres. Josselyn set the above local as rapidly as an old newspaper man would be expected to do who had grown to be the president of a great railroad cor poration. Electric Store Alder St. at Seventh H E N R Y V.ADIX. M.D P H Y S IC IA N A S U R G E O N ***** OPPICH. ADJOINING RRSIDBNCH Local and Long Distance Telephone The doctor's phone can be connected with your Iwmt phone at night if re quested. One long ring. Dr.LA. WELLS Pr.rn.tur.. The Fair Purchaser— Your eggs are all very «mull todny. Mr. Jone*. Mr. Jones— Yes’m. they are, but I 'm sure I don't know the reason. Til* Fair Purchaser — Oh. I expect you took them out of tbe nests too soon.—Lon don Sketch. DENTIST CF S H E A R E R A N D W ELLST D e n tis ts 01 P o r tla n d Will visit Bstaceda on Priday and Saturday of each «reck I Appointments may he made with Dr. AtUx. 1 A FLAME OF PAIN. Ths Shock That Comas With ths B i t e of tho E l e c t r i c Ant. When you happen to sit down to rest or take notes near a colony of electric ants some wandering hunter is sure to find you and come cautious ly forward to discover the nature ot tbe Intruder and what ought to be done. If you are not too uear tbe ant town and keep perfectly still be may run ncroos your feet a few times, over your legs nnd hands nnd face, up your trousers, as If taking your mensure and getting comprehensive views, then go In peace without rntxlng no alarm. If, however, a tempting spot is offered or some suspicious movement excites him n bite follows. And such a bite! I fancy that a bear or a wolf bite te not to be compared with It. A quick electric flame of pain flashes atoog the outraged nerves, and yon discover for the first time how great la the ca pacity for sensation you are possessed of. A shriek, n grab for the animat and a bewildered stare follow this bite of bites as one comes back to con sciousness from sudden eclipse. This wonderful electric ant la shoot three-fourths of an Inch long. Bears are fond of It and tear and gnaw Its home logs to pieces and roughly devour tho eggs, larvae, parent ants and the rotten or sound wood of the cells, all in one spicy acid bash. The Digger Indiana also are fond of the. larvae and even of tbe perfect ants, so I have been told by old mountaineers. They trite off and reject the bead and eat the tlckly ncld body with keen relish. Thus are the poor biters bit ten, like every other biter, big or little. In the world’s great family. — John Mnlr In Atlantic. Too 8mart to Bo a Lawyer. JOHN STEINER, M. D P h y s ic ia n a SunoKoci Office next to Bakery. - Office hours. 10 to 12 A. M„ 7 to 8 P. IT. * CL A UD E W . D E V O R E A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W i and N O TA R Y P U B L IC E stacada S ta te B a n k B u lM to g E stacada. O regon CEDAR SHINGLES We manufacture aU kinds of Cedai Shingles and are prepared at aU times to deliver the same. Also to sell at tbe mill, having stock om hand at all times A. KRIEGER & €0. — proprietor --- Estacada Agent— A. Morrow The Oregon Fire Relief Asso ciation of McMinnville with f 225,000 reserves, solicits yes business through John Brown R o ckw o o d . Oregon Phon. Gresham. 9 0 1 Ot leave word at this office I also have the OREGON MERCHANT} and BEAVER STATE INSURANCE COS. B. Davis Noxon was one of tbe ablest lawyers In central New York. A young man entered his office ns o student nnd was given Blnckstone to study. At the end of n month be asked Mr. Noxon what lie should rend next. “Do you understand Blnckstone J" “ Ten," was his nnswer. “ Bend Kent." wan the or der. In onotber month he announced that he had finished Kent and "What Team Work and Hauling by' next?" “ Have you rend Blnckstone nnd the Day or Contract Kent?" ''Y ea ” “ Do you understand t b jm r “ Yes.' “ W eft" said Mr. Nox WOOD delivered In any quantity on. “you had better go at some other or length, ist class 4 foot wood business; yon are too smart to be • lawyer."—Boston Herald. slabwood delivered at $2.00 per Always Busy. ‘And you are really settlement workers?” Interrogated the housewife as she banded each of the wanderers Elmer Barcley is hovering be a wedge of pie. tween a case of measles or some “ Yes, mum.” responded tbe dusty thing and is not certain yet what spokesman, with a low bow, “we work every settlement we eeme to>” —Chi it may prove to be. cago News from my pen of thoroughbred U. C H U R C H S E R V IC E S R. Fishel strain White Plymouth Rocks at $2.50 per 15 if taken at M E. Church----- Next Sabbath once. Mrs. O. E. Full, R. No. i, Do not forget the Pie Social of Barton, Ore. Sabbath School a. m IO the Ladies Aid of the Christian Preaching F or S a l e — i milch cow, brood a. m. II Church to be held on Saturday sow and ten sucking pigs aud 2 League 7 p. m. evening. Constitution brings many ailments in shoats. W. W. Davis Sr. Gar- Prayer Meeting on Thursday Even- its train and is the primary cause of field, Estacada P. O , R. 1. ing p. m 8 C. J. Holway and wife were reg much sickness. Keep your bowels reg ular madam, nnd you will escape many istered at the Estacada on Wednes When a medicine must tie given to Church of Christ— Next Sabbath day. Mr. Holway is with the f the ailments to which women are sub ject. Constipation is a very simple thing young children it should tie pleasant to Cudahy Packing Co, hut tike many simple things it may lead take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is Bible School 10 s. m to serious consequences. Nature often made from loaf sugar, and the roots used Preaching 7:15 P ni. needs a little assistance and when Cham in its preparation give it a flavor smuli.tr G iv e n , Pastor. Survey To Be Made — w . to maple s> rup, making it pleasant to lierlain's Tablets are given at the first in dication. much distress and suffering may take. It has no superior for colds, croup MidniqM in the Ozarks and whooping cough. Hot sale by alt We have a bargain in a city lot lie avoided. Sold by all good dealers. and vet sleepless Hiram Scranton, of Clay good dealers. for sale. Inquire at the Progress. City, III., coughed and coughed. He Two men were hurt Tuesday was in the mount.tins on the advice of five J. W. Reed, contractor, with a evening at the River Mill power | These are the busy days with the doctors, who said he hail consumption, rrew of men started the Oarfiehl site, One of the carpenters stepped ranchers and small gardeu makers, but found no help in the climate, and store building this week. It will started home. Hearing of Dr. King's on a plank which fell below where Tbe work of grading the Caza New Discovery, he began to use it. "I be 20x40 feet. a Greek was working. The man dero extension has been completed. believe it saved my life," he writes "for "D oc" ralmatcer of Garfield and plank both tell on the Greek, | | it made a new man of me, so that I can The water pipe for the city was now do good work again." For all lung came to Estacada on Thursday and who remained unconscious through received on Wednesday. On diseases, coughs, colds, la grippe, asth purchased a fine carriage. He and out the night. Thursday morning W. D. Hen- ma. croup, whooping cough, hay fever, his wife had contemplated a trip They have it good fresh vege- thorn with some men commenced hemorrhages, hoarseness or quinsy, it's hack East this season but savs he the best known remedy. Price joc and has given that up now and decided tables. Go and see them. Pen- laying the pipe. ft Trial bottle Irce, Guaranteed by land & Jorg. Try an aul iu the Progress. to take some pleasure at home. all druggists i office, alleging facts w hich would defeat the entry. H. F. Higby, Register Body Of Wilbur Childers Pound Of Have you seen them? a T ^ sso aoeaM n an seeaeK in. au 't j»re>cr.l cd lo cal n m e d ie s hi »»1 «r « Jai/. i».o j -,-on, ] r<>nnii:uv«l u h U mu I »'¡M- tsc au d prtr* ° r ,w Tom P. w W indow, indow, . traveling ^ rep- In '.bit cf;.c e Sw orn Statem ent and Acpllcat’ cn. No. | ‘ s ‘ril>ed lt> a! r r i l K 'i es, . lid l)\ C u u s U li t iy 1 0 2 7 3 0 . .o r u r c i.;i« ti.« t ' , s w q *ru Let J r c s c i i ' i t i v e o f th e P ic ilic C oast lu iiiu i: it* c u re w ith lo cal tr e a tm e n t pn>- SoctivD 6 TownfilMi 3 South. P a r t e 7 East n •« n o u n evd it in c u ra b le . S* it rice lias p ro v e n genial and ' i Willam ette Me.iJlhn. and the timber 'th ereon , ) ' 3 c a ta rrh to be a co u stH u tio n a l d isease .»ml so on under the provisions of the act of June 3 1878 and j p k 'U S a t l t t o m e e t , w a s m o r e th e re fo re req u ires c o n s titu tio n a l treat 'A ’ e f o m u j th a t in en t. H a ll’s C atarrh C u re , m a n u fa c . c i s »m .n d .tory .’ k in w 'i t l ih « " T lm b « r . „ J S io n . | , h i s t r j p in ad L s w ." at such value as might be fixed by «ppraise- tured b y F . J C h e n e y & C o ., T o le d o , ment. end that, pursuant to such application, the I .nd dition to the ever popular "Tom " O h io , is th e o n ly c o n s titu tio n a l cu re tin and timber thereon have been appraised, the timber th e m a rk e t. I t is ta k e n in te r n a lly in being registered at The Estacada est.m ated 6 1 0 .0 0 0 beard feet at 5u cents ie r M and j doses trout to d ro p s to u te a s p o o u fu l. It there was also a Mrs. Tom P. a c ts d ir e c tly o n th e blood an d m u co u s the land $ 3 0 .0 0 ; that said applicant will offer final su rfaces o f th e system . T h e y o ffer o n e proof in support o< his application and sworn s ’ ate- I Window and upon iuquiry found j ment on the 23rd day of May. 1 9 1 1 , before the h u n d red d o lla rs for a n y case it fa ils to es Land ' that he was on hts honeymoon trip, cu re . S en d fo r circu la rs am i te stim o n ia ls R eg siter and R eceiver of the United A d d re ss F . J. C h e n e y & C o ., T o le d o , O . O ffice at Portland. Oregon. having been married April 18th Any person Is at liberty to protest this purcharo b e- I S o ld b y D ru g g ists, 75c. T a k e H a ll's F a m ily P ills fo r c o n s tip a tio n fore entry, or initiate a contest at any time l o ore He spent the 191I1 and 2olh at the | patent issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit In this Estacada, but kept up telephoning j We Buy aud Sell VEAL HOGS to HIDES Easter is a Christian festival celebrate the resurrection of our Lord, Jesus Christ. It is nowhere in the bible, or by the apostles, spoken of or authorized. The Jew ish Church had many feast days and it was natural for the early chrisliau church to introduce them The time aud manner of holding the Easter festival has occasioned much strife with the different branches of the church. These differences and strifes were finely brought to an end by the Church of Rome. The Roman Christians adopted the ordinary gentile usage which within certain limits placed the observance of the crucifixion on Friday. The rule governing may be briefly stated as this: East er day is the first Sunday after the 14th day of the calendar moon which happens on or next after the 21 st day of March. This calendar moon, however is not the moon the heavens but an imaginary moon created for ecclesiastical conven ience in advance of the real moon The most people think the moon that shines is the regulation, but this is an error. Easter day, as commemorating the central fact of our religion has always been the chief festival of the Christian year th e B e s t F r e s h popular Traveling Man te hereby ‘*iv#n thru John J. Pauley w here I post off tea is P s k Av# City Park Portlard. R iimuv iear* riucinr* pronounce« it a local The Hotel Estacada 1 I 'r c s i i l t m J W. R kk I>, Vice I'rrtirimt L. - Malice for Publication o f O u - cun ut r\ tifiti, a ll o th e r d ise ase s p u t _ Department 91 d e Irterin*. U. S. Land Office an il u n iti th e ia si fe w \ t a r s was p0I.*an(j March 9th. 1 911. sujiptMictl i<* be in cu r tUW. For a cord. 16 inch at per load. W. M. Y0NCE Wrr. Underwood A * up-to-date Blacksmith Ths Way Ha Took ft. Kindly Landludy (to the new board *rl-IIo w did you find your bed. Mr. Horse shoeing a specialty lulute? Mr. Intate ftaken aback)—Oh. dasli If, ma'am! 1 was not as bad as Full supply of goods carried in stock that. — London Tit-Bits. YOUR PATRONAGE SOUOTED Nothing Lost. “ I hear «lie doesn't like me with a mustache,” “Going to shave It off. I s'pose?” "Ob. no She never liked me.” —Kan sns City Journal. J. V. BARR B L A C K S M IT H Neither should a ship rely on one small anchor, nor should life rest 00 It still at the oM stand and witling to 1 a single hope -Epictetus. any of the walk in his line and W. W. Davis Sr., since his wife County Surveyor Meldrum viewers Thompson and Dunn are expected here »0 day to lay out the road petitioned for, which leads from Estacada to the Garfield road, intersecting near the Wagner corner. The road will start just east of the old creamery building and follow the base of the hill to ward Cazadero to the canyon near the old water tank. It will then follow the canyon east past Lingel- haclis to the point of inter-section of the Garfield coazl. has been so feeble, has sold off GIVE HIM A CALL most of bis personal proptrty, in tending to give up for the present hts home in Garfield. Mrs. Davis, ESTACADA MEAT MARKET about a month ago. was taken to J. SMITH. Prop. Portland to the home of her daugh ter Mrs. Jacob Johnson, where Mr. First Class Meats of all Davis will also spend most of his kinds handled time as soon as he can arrange alt his personal matters at home to do Buy and Sell Mutton, Pork and so. Mr. Davis has not sold or rented his farm but has tbe same Veal. Highest price paid in cash. seeded this season. Chickens wanted- 1 pay for hens Mb.