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ESTACADA PROGRESS f*ic a vvtvl; ( 1 NC O K i’O » W H O ) ’ C: JUS C h a s . K . r>i i* o is , e! Estacada I ‘r e » ñ l c n t J . \V . R k ic d , V i c e l 'r e s i f k n t K . I ’- kt . f i e s , T r e a s u r e r 'C. S. VVOMRR, Editor E n terad at th e *»n«l n One of (he most delightful Resorts on (he Coast Published Every Thursday Morning *,♦ | ES r AC ADA. OREGON Local and Tourist Trade Solicited The Cheapest Li^ht In The World S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S O n e y e a r......................................................................$1 UO S ix m onth*.................................................................. 50 PALACE MEAT MARKET Thursday April 27, 1911 H a n d le s the B est F re s h a n d C u red M eats The correct way to pronounce it Is Ks-ta-ca-da, accent on the third syllable, a having the sound of a as in ah in the two last syllables. Big stakes will be offered in the race meet of the Portland Fair & Livestock Association to be held next September. Approximately $25,000 will be distributed in prizes according to the plans of the di rectors, who meet early in May to pass officially upon the program It has been decided to offer again the $10,000 purse for tne 2:12 trot, which aroused so much interest among horsemen last year. In ad dition, there will he two new classi fications, the 2:08 pace and the 2:08 trot Dates ot the meet are Sep tember 4-9. It is not too early to start the an nual fight against the usual timber loss, believes the Oregon Forest Fire Association, for this organ ization is in the fitld lining up tint ber owners to patrol their holdings duting the dry season, seeking more rigid enforcement of the law and co-operating generally in the good work, This association points out that 80% of the value of the timber goes for labor and materials, thus giving the entire population t direct interest in preventing its de striiction. Musicians of four f states will gather at the third annual conven tion of the Northwest Music Teachers' Association, which will be held in Portland June 7, 8 and 9. A program full of interest to the musical fraternity is being pre pared, consisting of concerts, re citais, discussions, conferences and a banquet. The program is so ar ranged that it will not conflict with leading features of the Rose Festi val, that will then be in progress. O btainable Cash Paid for Hides and Market Products We Buy and Sell VEAL HOGS HIDES SHEEP CATTLE CHICKENS LARD EGGS SAUSAGE HEAD CHEESE FRESH MEATS SMOKED MEATS P E N L A N D & JÖRG WUNDERHQSE the Hose you see advertised every where and the Hose that ¡1 Gives you the Worth of your Money is the WUNDERHOSE W E SELL T H E M A ls o a ll Good Goods a t th e B o tto m P ric e s New Stallion Law In Effect May 2 5 6 0 YEARS- E X P E R IE N C E The new stallion law which wasj passed by the last session of the T rade M ark » legislature will go into effect May j D e s ig n s C o p y r ig h t s 4 c . 25, The Stallion Board has been A n y o n e Bonding a s k e tc h a nd description may a sc e rta in o u r o p inion fre e w notlier an organized, and plans for the woik quickly in v en tio n is p ro b ab ly p a te n ta b le . Oontnm nieiy ttouB s trictly cot i U do 1 it t.-il. HANOBOOK o u f a t eut* are being made, but no license will: s e n t free. O ldest S ency for secu rin g p a te n ts, ro u g h -------------- M unu 4 Co. recel?* P a te n ts t a k e n ----------- be issued until after May 25. Stal ipecUtl notice, w ith o u t ch arge, in th e lion owners should, However, get in A h a n d so in e ly llln strn te d weetrly. I.a rg e s t ctr. their applications before that date. cu la tio n o f a n y scicn tlllo Journal. T e rm s. 53 a It will not be possible to register y e a r; fo u r m o n .iis, o o iu ü y a ll new sdenlers. NN & Cf) 361Br°adway, New York and have examined all the horses MU B rau ch Office. C25 F 8 U W ashington/ Li. Ü. in the state in a day or two, so that some time may intervene between BU Y, S E L L , T R A D E , ETC. the receipt oi the application and the issuance of the license. It is F or S a le —Good eight room not expected that the owners stop using their horses during that per house and two lots. Apply at this tf iod, but it is expected that no office. horses will be used after May 25 F or S a le — Five room house and until an application for license has lot. Good location. Terms, Ap been made. ply at this office. tf Animals having county licenses F or S a l e —One good 3 in. will also have to get state licenses wagon or trade for lumber. Enquire under the new law, as there is no here. connection between the state license F or S a l e —Full blooded Ply and that issued by the county. Money paid for county licenses will mouth Rock eggs for hatching. W. not count toward securing state li V. Peuland. Scientific Hraerica«. Midnight in the Ozark» Deeds Tiled W anted —Highest price paid for eggs at the Palace Meat Market Penland & Jorg. Highest cash price paid for all kinds of poultry delivered at the depot in Estacada every Monday.— H. O, Jackson. F or S a l e —Horse, 800 lbs , halt Shetland; harness and buggy $50 cash, C. W. Wisner, Baby buggy, good as new, for sale cheap, also four cows and good separator. Dr. Adix. F or S alk — 1 milch cow, brood sow and ten sucking pigs and 2 shoats. W. W. Davis S r., G ar field, Estacada P. O., R. 1. F or S a l k —Fresh cow, and They have it good fresh vege tables. Go and see them. Pen- Jaud & Jorg. The Best for the Eyes Gives Social Notice for T obfica'.iou S. E, Wooster et u x to Mary D. Ripley, 20 acres in Section 35 Township 3 south Range 4 east, D epartm er t cf th e Interior. U S Land O ffice at Portland, O regon, March 22nd, 1911 The Notice is hereby Riven that W illiam A .9 e c h ill whose Lillian post-office a ddress Is 8 5 6 Capitoi A ve.. P o rtla n d .. O r .- . .n th « 1 3 th day ; y ;f j.; .r,1911 nil, | to give $1000. Louis Koch to Eliza Koch 280 acres iu Sections 26 and 27 Town ship 2 south of Range 5 east, $10. E. H. Griffin to Wm. Niemau et a), 95 rods in Section 25 Township 2 south of Range 3 east, $60. Lee Stamper et al to Ethel F. Ham, a tract ot land in Section 15 Township 2 south of Range 3 east, $10. Portland Water Pow-er& Electric Transmission Co. to J. M. Hayden 4 20 acres in the Orlando Bidwell Donation L"ud Claim, $1. Estacada State Bank to C, H. Donney lot 5 block 22 First Ad dition to Fstacada, also lots 1 and 2 block 2 Zobrist Addition to Esta cada, $350. M. FI. Simmons et ux to Joseph Nicholson, 7 to acres in Section 21 Township 3 south of Range 4 east, William Stevenson et ux to Da kin D. Wood, ro acres in Section 4 Township 2 south of Range 3 east, $10, C. W. Moak et ux to Earl Jones, lots 1 aod 2 in block 18 in Zobrist Addition to Estacada, $too. George R. Crawford to Jerome M, Shultz, 40 acres in Section 22, Township 3 south of Range 4 east, $4650. Ethel F. Ham to Oregon Realty Co. a tract cf laud in Section 15 Township 2 south of Range 3 east. $10. H. P. Sinner et ux to Joseph Stephanowicz, west half of north west quarter of Section 28 Town ship 3 south of Range 5 east, $4000 Never o u t of work The busiest little things ever made are I)r. King's New Life Pills. Kverv pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, laguor ^ into energy, brain-fag into mental pow er; curing constipation, headache, chills, dyspepsia, malaria. Only 25c at all druggists. in tl.:s cl e S w orn S tatem en t and Application. No 0 2 8 : 3 . to purchase the S E 'g , Section 28, T ow nship 2 south. R a n e e 6 E ast, W illam ette M eridian, and th e tim ber th ere n under the provisions of the a. t of J u n e 3. 1 378, and acts air.endatcry. known as :he ■'Timber and S tone Law ” at such value a s m ight be fixed by ap raism ent. and that pursuant to such ap plication, th e land and tim ber thereon have been ap praised. th e tim ber e stim ated 8 4 0 ,0 0 0 board feet at 50 c en ts per M, and th e land $ 1 0 0 .0 0 ; that said ap plicant w o n e r iina! p .. of In sup; ort of h is a; ; Itca- tlon and sw orn statem ent on th e 6th day of Juno 1911, be: re th e Re ; n o r and R eceiver cf the U nited S la te s I and Office, at Portland, O regon Any person ts at liberty to protest th is pm. base 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. H. F . Higby, R e g iste r Notice for Publication D epartm ent of the Interior. U. S . Land Office at P ortlard, Oregon, April 8 th , 1911. Notice is h e re b y given that Julia C . LaBarre, w hose post-office» ad d ress is 1189 T a ggart S t. F ort- land. O r e . did on the 14th day of J u n e . 1 9 1 0 , file in th is office Sw orn S tatem en t and Application, No. 0 2 6 6 0 . to purchase the SEL». Section 4, T ow nship 5 South. R ange 4 E ast. W illam ette M eridian, and the tim ber thereon, under th e provisions of the act cf J u n e 3, ! 8 7 8 , and acts am endatory, known os the 'T im ! i ; and S tone L aw ,” at such valu* a s m ight be fixed by appraisem ent, and that, pursuant to such application, th e lard and tim ber thereon have been estim ated and value ! Gy th e applicant the tim ber e s tim ated 7 0 0 ,0 0 0 board feet at $ 3 0 0 .0 0 and th e land $ 1 0 0 ; that said applicant will offer final proof In sup port of her application and sworn sta te m e n t on the 2 0 th day of J u n e . 1911, before th e R e g iste r and R eceiver of th e U . S . Land office, at Portland. O re. Amy person is at liberty to protest th is purchase be fore eniry, or initiate a coniest at any tim e before patent issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit in this office, alleging facts w hich would defeat the entry. H. F . Higby. reg iste r. O rder to Show Cause In th e C ounty C cu«t o f th e S ta te o f O regon f o r th e C ounty o f C lackam as In th e m atter of the G uardianship and e sta te of M H . R ichards, an insane person. To Eunice R ichards. Gladys R ichards, Clevea R ichards, V ern e R ichards, Florence R ichards, th* r.ext of kin, and R . J. Koch and all persons in te reste d in said estate: Now at th is tim e th is m atter com ing on for hearing A.nd it appearing to th is C o u tt that Florence R ichards the Guardian of th e person and e state of M. H. R ich- aid:*. an insano person, has filed her petition in the above entitled Court praying for an order of sale cf certain real property belonging to said ward, and It appearing th at it is necessary that such real e sta te be sold: 1» is th e r e f o r e o r d e r e d by th is Court that th e next of kin of said ward, and all persons in te reste d fn said estate, appear before th is Court on Monday th e 15th day of May. 1 91 1. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at th e Court room of said County Court at the Court H ouse, at O regon C ity, O regon, th en and th e re to show cause w hy a license should not be ! granted for th e s a le of such estate. And it i3 fu rth e r ordered that a copy of th is order be published at least once a week for th re e successive w eeks before th e r < ■ day of hearing, in the E staca da P rogress, a weekly new spaper printed and pub lished in th e Tow n of Estacada, in Clackam as County O regon. Dated th is l 5 th day of April. 1911 R . B. E eatie, County Judge Dole of F irs t Publication April 2 7 . 1911. Springwater school, Miss Bonfigl teacher, is going a basket social on Saturday e v e n i n g April 2 Q T h e proceeds S Electric Store F arc for the benefit of the school. The ladies are requested to bring baskets. All are invited and promised a splendid evenings en tertainment. The following pro gram will be rendered: Alder S t. a t Seventh 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, Jam es Closner; Abijah Squashvine, Jam es Folsom; Jacob Saeurphiz, John Mo- ger; and Alexis Ferve, Vernon Schmidt Violin Solo, Fred Horner, accompany- ist Miss Keller. Hoc., My Neighbors Call, Elva Shibley Song, There's Another Picture in my Mamma’s Frame, Mary Folsom, Dia., Aunt Jemima’s Money, Characters: Aunt Jemima, Millie Millard; Kate Lovejoy, Pearl Smith; Mary Lovejoy, Ethel Mcwhirter; and Sarah Bounce, Mary Folsom. Rec., My Sister* "B e s t 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, Homer Baker and Miss Keller Reoitation, 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 Shnith; Henry Mer- vile. Earnest Genseroski; Adelaide, Margaret Wilcox; Hannah, Susie Reid; Law yer Cheatem, John Cloa- ner LO C A L N E W S Iu cases of rheumatism relief from pain makes sleep and rest possible. T li» may be obtained by applying Chamberlain’s Liniment, Por sale by all good dealers. H E N R Y V. A D I X . M .D P H Y S IC IA N A SUFIC E O N O FFIC E, ADJOINING R E S ID E N C E Local and Long Distance Telephone The doctor’s phone can be connected with your home phone at night if re quested. One long ring. D r .L .A . W E L L S D E N T IS T C F SH EAR ER AND W ELLS' D en tists ot P o r tla n d Will visit Efetacuda on Friday am» Saturday of each week Appointments may be made with Dr. Adix. J O H N S T E IN E R . M. P h y s ic can & SuRc.iton Office next to Bakery. - Office hours, 10 to 12 A. M., 7 to 8 P. M. C L A U D E W. D E V O R E A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W and N O TA R Y P U B L IC E sta c a d a S ta te B a n k B u ild in g E sta c a d a . O regon CEDAR SHINGLES We manufacture all kinds of Cedai Shingles and are prepared at al) times to deliver the same. Also to sell at the mill, having stock o d hand at all times Detective Burns and his men, who claim to have run down the & dynamiters who wrecked the Los ----- P R O P R IE T O R ----- Estacada Agent—A. Morrow Angeles Times bniiding, were ar rested on Tuesday on warrants sworn out charging them with the kidnapping of one of the suspects. The Oregon Fire Relief Asso They followed a ruse that is often C H U R C H S E R V IC E S ciation of McMinnville practiced to avoid the technical with ^225.000 reserves, solicits your points of law in taking a prisoner business through M E. Church- -Next Sabbath FANTON’ S CF.DAR SHINGLES from a different state in which the J o h n B ro w n When in need of First Class Cedar complaint was made. R o c k w o o d , O re g o n ‘ Sabbath School to Phona G r e s h a m . 231 Shingles consult tne. Shiuglcs Lame shoulder is nearly always due to Preaching 8 Or leave word at this office delivered or at the mill. Nos, I rheumatism of the muscles, and qpickly League 7 I also have the OREGON MERCHANTS and 2 alwavs on hand. W. A . yields to the free application of Cham Prayer Meeting on Thursday Even and BEAVER STATE INSURANCE COS. Jones. Sales Agt., E s tac ad a berlain’s Liniment. Por sale by all good ing 8 p. m dealer*. 11. R. F ANION - Phone A regular meeting of Estacada Church of Christ— Next Sabbath lodge F. and A, M. will be held in H .H . C R O S S W IL L 1 /3 ! H A M M O N D the I, O. O. F. hall ot» n«*t Tues Team W o rk a n d Hauling by Bible School 10 a. m. CROSS & HAMMOND day evening. Work in the E. A. th e Day o r C o n tra c t Preaching 7:15 p. m. + ATTORNEYS AT LAW degree. All members of the frater Abstracts. Real Estate. Loans. Insurance W. G iv e n , Pastor. nity are cordially invited to l>e WOOD delivered iu any quantity O rego n C i t y , - - - O r eg o n or length. 1st class 4 foot wood present. slabwood delivered at $2.00 per “ Fats” Furnish Dinner game of cards continued to show a “ Onr baby cries fo r Chamberlain’s cord. »6 inch at $ 2 .50 per load. Cough Remedy,’ ’ writes Mr». T. B. Ken To “ Leans” ‘lean streak’ ’ by running up a high drick, kasaca, Ga. " R is the best cough | score. Everyoue had a good time remedy on the market for coughs, colds W . M . Y0NCE ------- ---------- • | and after thanking the Mayor and and croup.” For sale by all good deal his good wife for the additional en- ers. Defeated Basketball Players I tertainment the first ' ’brush” of The sons and daughter of J. W. the “ fats” with the "leans” went Cahill are recovering from a severe Complete their Basketball down in history, victors "lean s,” siege of measles. All had them at Experience at Dinner : vanquished ' ‘fats. ” An up-to-date Blacksmith once except Morris, who- had ton- solilis at the same time, but has re Saved his mother’s life covered and gone to Crook Co. Horse shoeing a specialty As announced in our columns of Four doctors had given me up,” where he will fall timber. Russel Full supply of goods carried in stock and yet sleepiest Hiram Scranton, of Clay Sharpies Tubular Separator, good City, 111 ., coughed and coughed. He as new. Apply to Julius S. John was in the mountains on the advice of five son, Khvood, Ore, For Next Monday doctors, last week the basket ball fats who said he had consumption, and “ leans’ * teams and the boys hut found no help in the climate, and W e have several pieces of T ' \ ' ¡ and girls H igh School teams w ere Mayor Reed has just received started home. Hearing of I)r. King’s ertv r r , " T , r ” T ' L ' Z 'J , left w ith us to negotiate a sale * _____ , f notice that the case of Gillrert C New Discovery, he began to use it. “ I £Qr Intending investors in Esta- M 'e11 » 7 0 d o -k dinner at 1 he I.s believe it saved niv life,” he writes ‘ *for Reatl of Portland vs City Council cada will do well to consult usas l*cadaon Friday evening. Caterer it made a new man of me, so that I can of Hstaeada is set for trial on next now do good work again.” For all lung prepared a very nice may have just w hat you want | U u fyv dinner and it was thoroughly eti- Monday. This case is one in which diseases, coughs, colds, la grippe, asth- Inquire at the PKOGKKSS office. joyed by those present The spirit G ilbert Read, an applicant for rna, croup, whooping cough, hay fever, FouNU On the street in Estaca- Qf rivalry that existed between the liquor license, w as refused the li hemorrhages, hoarsencs« or quin*v, i f . Price soc and 4 « « fraternity badge. The owner ’ fats’ ’ flIld , and ..,£ans- "leans” was was further cense. His attorney, claiming that the best known remedy __ . _“ ,1U #1. Trial l»ottle free. Guaranteed by can x have the same >v calling on W ay g utnented by b> the conditions of our charter the all druggists arguniented by the the words words of of praise praise A. Jones and paying for this ad City Council had the right to re strain and control the liquor busi ness, but not to prohibit the sale, took the matter into court. Judge Campbell ruled against the demur rer set up by the plantiff and the case was set for trial. As it is a question only of law. no witnesses will lie heard. Springwater School Tor Record $ 35 °- DALES The sixty-eighth anniversary of the organization of the first civil government on American soil west of the Rocky Mountains will be celebrated at Cliampoeg on May 2. This is an interesting historical ob servance, participated in by the pi oneers who made the early history of the Oregon country. The Ore gon Pioneer Association will have charge of the exercises. Many will attend from Portland and other Western cities will send delega censes. Copies of the law and ap tions. plication blanks may be obtained from the secretary of the board at Corvallis. It is not necessary, Mrs. Evans Entertains however, that the applications be Young Folks made on the regular blanks, A letter will do as well, providing the Last Friday evening Mrs. M, II necessary information is included. Evans entertained a number of the All applications must Ire accom young friends of her son. Milton, panied by the $ 10 fee, and, in case at her home after the oyster supper of registered horses, by the pedi at the hotel. About thirty-five gree certificate, These pedigrees were preseut and the evening was will be returned. For horses not very pleasantly spent with games, pure-bred the owner must give a etc. Just at the approach of the complete statement of the horse’ s new day refreshments were served breeding. and within a short time the happy — E. L. Potter, Secretary, Stal group disbanded, each reporting lion Registration Board, having had a splendid time. C i t v ’ « I ir p n c p f a t ? W A / liy s 5 License L i c e n s e Case V/d>e Set 3 d .,TS -A 7 3 ¡tfv.'-' Tungsten Lamps M OIJ 1 : K N C ON V KN 1 K N C hS jrostefflce In Estacada. O repcn ar. second c la fi mail T ! V rv »•» m >. t C . t .i i h . 1 1 tl.ii» a . . lio«» Hood River, li.iker City, Oregon * 3 WBG> IX&sSHEl’ f «M i- «* i o : tYMit Mhn «•f D m i v i i ’ i f . ; I f * 1 1 .ill « .D u r • • t . - j ii it City, Astoiin,Medford, Salem, Pen-, l ’u - r . Port a rJ . f«. M -rc’.i s i y i * !**•»! • • U- i n c u r l ' o r .1 dl ton, Eugene, Enterprise, Wood, N’tti.:© t i U m 1 : > fi ver m an y \i\ir p r •n o u n c c u il u lo c a l r a rt offici . -. 1* La hum, Uniou, Albany, Corvallis, I > ; «litHf.isv an> t p r o c r i K i l V c .i! r t a u d i t s h i m und p r i • p r o n o n n e r? n -* jw yltll OlJi0il.«nt and application. Nc. and the Portland Washington, J ff : s r ii u l >o a it, y ¡ i n l I torch .?* 3 i l e L ! • S W * and Let 7 eison, Coltiutl ij, Hill Mil wry, and, )uii.n¿ I» caie with ¡ocal treatment pro-1 . Trent It!? 3 Sc .ti . H i r e r 7 b ast m ‘l i n c e 1 i t i n c u r a b l e . S ri» n e e h a s 1 • r o v e t i A'.leu’s Preparatory schools. and c a t a r r h t o l e a c o U F tiU itii n u . «!iï*c .M Glifi urto 3 1 9 7 8 . crvll ________ _ ’ t h e r e f o r e i c q u n s c .s i h t t u t i o i i u l t: H u l l 's C a t a r r i ! t u r e , 1 1 1 « n u f u c - m e u t. I When n medicine must lie " gi •r jucr. -.ah xed by a ; ; . aUe- . & C o ., tu rc < l h y F . J C lic l e v 1 !»«!«>, « To ii young children it should be pleasant to • r • that, jai O h io , i t h e o u ly c i is tiu i c ia n a i c u r e o n m Uir ther&o . hr the t m . t a k e . Chamberlain*» Cough Remedy is the market. It is taken internally in rued 6 1 0 CC ~ l ™ aH j made from loaf sugar, and the roots used j i'oses irom m drop* to a tras^Kiiful. It ,iid $ 3 0 .0 0 ; t hat 1 1 cani I offer final acts directly on the blood and nu co.is in its preparation give it a flavor similiar proof tn support of h :s app'.icatlor d sworn stete- surfaces of the system. They offer one M I, fas'ere the ¡ to maple syrup, making it pleasuut to hundred dollars for any cast it fails to m#n: on il.e 23« J day of May. id S ta te s Land take. It has no superior for colds, croup cure. Send for circulaisand testimonials ReKSitcr ar d R eco ver ot «ho U rvteJ ami whooping cough. For sale by all | Address t\ f. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. O ff.ro at Portland. O regon. Any person Is a* Id ei ty to protest th is Wicl.X! be* Solti by Druggist*, 75c. good deale s. fore entry, cr ln it:£te a contest at any Take Hall s Family Fills for constipation petor.t las « j. by fi!io£ a c o rr j: oruted at office. alloKir.g ia its w hich would Uc'sat H . F. H i l t A. KRIEGER CO. Wm. Underwood writes Mrs. Laura Gaines, of Avoca, La., “ and my children and all my friends j were looking for me to die, when my son insisted that I use Electric Hitters. I did « . , me „.id of and , they have h done me a . » world Jones also bad measles and John Affalter has them now. These are the first cases near Eagle Creek. Fat cattle wanted; the fatter the I will always praise them.” K!ec- trjc Fitters is a priceless blessing to better.—See Penland & Jorg. women troubled with fainting and dizzy The road supervisor is doing spells, backache, headache, weakness. some excellent work on the road ‘,ebn,t-v ’ c" , , s t i o r ki,lne>- '“ *• orders. Vse them and g un new health. between the Dover and George dis strength and vigor. They re guaranteed tricts and Eagle Creek. We will to n.led. Only 5oc to *uti-fv or nr money re|U refunded soon have a good road to Estacada, bestowed upon the vanquished at all dm ;, «ts. Eagle Creek and Barton, say the vertiseuient. "fats” by the victorious "leans.’ ’ ----------- boys of the vicinity. Mrs. Win Wilcox, of Garfield, F o r S a l e 6 lots on Broadway, Challenges and counter-challenges Athletes Go To Corvallis went to Gladstone on Wednesday a good 8 room house surrounded were made by the rivals for other While Henry Babler, o f Izigan, was on his way home on Wednesday his for visit with her daughter Mrs. by beautiful oak trees, all fenced, honors and we anticipate that at team took fright at the crossing near Baxter and to see a new grand barn 12x24, wood and poultry some time in the future they will The invitation of the Oregon A g the Clackamas bridge and ran away daughter iiorn to Mr. and Mrs. houses, 3 doz. chickens and a good come together again if it is at some ricultural College to the i t i g l i throwing him out. James and George Herb Huxlev. Mrs. Huxley, who cow. A re a l bargain. $2200, other game. The "fats” and j schools of the state to send their Guthridge were driving through the has been with her sister Mrs. Bax cash, balance terms. 7%. Also "leans” with their wives were en athletes to the iuterscholastic track i bridge in a buggy. The runaway team ter, became the mother of an e*Rht I have other good buys in houses tertained at cards at the home of meet May 19 and ao has received , i un'P*d on. th* bu* £ ,rom . the r e ,r ' smashing it up. The brothers were pound hahv girl last Friday. ; and lots, and some choice close-in Mayor Reed after the dinner. hearty respons s, acceptance of able to extricate themselves from the : acreage at a reasonable price. — The Five Hundred was the gaim twenty having been received al- wreck considerably bruited, but not •eriouaiy. , l.ewy Belfils, in particular, at the ready, including those at Ca ' Woodle Laud Co. Try an ad. in the Progress. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITER J. V. BARR BLACKSMITH li still at the o«d stand and willing to d» any of the work in his line GIVE HIM A CALL ESTACADA MEAT MARKET J. SMITH. Prop. First Class Meats of all kinds handled I Buy and Sell Mutton, Pork and Veal. Highest price paid in caoh. Good fat beef wanted