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ESTACADA I I C nvuu .' o W¿ ESTACADA PH ARM ACY IH . K. of Fifty Cent Popular fiction. at the postoffic» in Estacada. Oregon, Also a line of Boys and Girls Books, Poems and Gift second class mail Books. Publ&Hed Every Thursday Morning fSUCADA, OREGON zines. S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S One year ..... SU month*. Subscriptions taken at Publishers Prices. W e will meet any club price, and save you the cost and risk and __ $1 0 0 _ Remember we are also headquarters for all maga 50 trouble of sending. least ot.e j t.» ■ili a i M 'ieti 1 * t- li t n able t ►luge». »'»id that i> Ca i : tirili. Il.iil'ii V." trrh C ure i* the only . . |-ubitivc curt* now ki:>»\vn to iat* mid c «1 | fraternity, Catarrh Icin g a mnsti.u- f . 'j Lonal disease, requites u const tuiifPal 7 U rv -!v' Tnxos treatment. 11 ill’s Catarrh Cure is t .ktn ! *sc*. ' j o ivíift«» . internal lv. acting directly upon thebiooil j C O F V P IC U T * Ac.. I ’ V VV » 3 ' Cof-YRicirrs Anrontj noncing a akpti'ii ar.a description moj , and mucous surfaces of the system, thtre- quickly osesrtuln our oidnton fro« whether an I by destroying the foundation of the ( Invention is piobat.ly luUeiitfthle. O' nirm.nlc*. lionstcrtcllyo nlldontlul. HANDBOOK «*»» l utenU j disease, and givin g the patient strength i sent il dost (.miner <; tnuicy for'siîëïïrln* soeurlnir pulenta. patent*. som fro*». friuj. Oldest . for by building up the constitution ami nrouuh Munii A Co. recely« Patenta taken through •yHi Lai notice, T. liLoat charge, lu tin» assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much iaitli in its i curative powers that they offer One Hun- j I .unrest e clr* A handsonioly ilh istrn iei weekly. I.nrarest lf I dred Dollars for any cagi^ t|iat it fuils to j rulalion ____ __ ______ ___ ____ ___ Term s. 93 o f any »eiu ilOc journal. Terms. |3 a | the, I f L «dealers, ear; four muntbe, L Bold by all new «dealera. i cure. Send for listTffTcsutiKhiials. Address F. J. C h k n b y Co., Toledo, O. j Sold by all Druggists, 750 . ». t 035 F Ht.» Waehlugtuu D. 0. Brauch Oftieo. Take H all’s Family Pills for const i pa- | t tion. •t th tiv • Stkmiiic American. O mi *..*..,. New York In Ihe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon tor Clackamas Countv Thursday. Nov. 23,1911 BUY. SELL,, T R A D E , ETC. That the completiou of the Pana W a NTKD Highest pric? paid tila Canal will mean millions c f tor eggs at the Palace Meat Market dollars annually to the fruit 1 Ered Jorg. growers rf the Pacific Northwest' We have several pieces of prop was the statement of J. N. Teal in an address to the State Horticul- erty left with us to negotiate a sale for. Intending investors iu list a- turai Society at its annual meeting. ; He believes the fruit growtr will | j cada will do well to consult usas | we may have just what you want. profiit more by ihe opening of the, Inquire at the P kcx '. kkss office. canal than the man engaged in any ! other industry, with the possible, They have it — good fresh vege exception of the lumberman, a l-1 tables, Go and see them. Fred though producers generally will be! Jorg. much benefitted. HOGS FOR S A L E Mr, Teal told of the reduced 1 fine boar, to brood sows, and freight ratis to the markets of the alxrnt 30 shouts. All in good coti- world that will follow when the 'dition. Enquire at River Mill canal is opened, while at the same j | commissary. time better rates will lower the j cost of almost everything the horti- | F o x S a l e — t 4-year old milch cow and single set buggy harness, culturist uses, Markets for fruit W ' l l be widened greatly because of | breast straps and buggy. Also cheapening of transportation and some young pigs. Apply at the Progress. Mr. Teal estimates a say ing of ap- j proximately $20,000,000 in freight WOOD FOR S A L E charges to growers of the North Gooil dry wood for sale. A west each year. « bargain if taken at once.— E . S aàPTgjaaaaBU- Worner. $2 a day $io a week The garnering time for this year i F o r S a l e on easy terms. Five has almost ended. The farmers j room residence; good location. Al- have full granaries and are pros so 5 rooms for rent. Enquire at perous EJid happy in our vicinity. Bank. A few potatoes are yet in ihe A L L MOUERN C O N V EN IEN C ES S t k a y e o —2 l/ iyr. old heifer; red ground, but most other products with dark streaks across body, are stored or have been marketed. One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast n white spotted face, black nose, short The apple crop has not been as horns. Notify by phone or letter, good this year as usual with our M. J. Anderson, Estacada, R. F. Local and Tourist Trade Solicited farmer friends, but they have D. 21 plenty of vegetables and other good things to eat. The farm life may I can fix anything that is wrong be irksome and laborious, but con CHOICE MEAT AND PObLIRY with your watch.— LaHatt. tentment and plenty to eat with the only me handled at this market. comforts of the simple home life We do not keep the tough, flavor If you break a lens in yo- r that is in contrast with the excesses less, inferior grades which are glasses, save the pieces and I can and nerve racking possibilities of neither satisfactory nor economical. furnish a glass just like it.— the great city life, is, after all, re A little of our prime meat is much LaHatt, ward enough in a farmers life that better than a lot of poorer quality. he can forgo some of the luxuries Two very fine Aberdeen turnips The test lies in the taste. Order that his city neighbor enjoys. were left at this office last week by your Sunday dinuer meat here as R. A. Wilcox of Springwater. an experiment. One of them weighed 9 ^ and the Legislation that will give the other 814 pounds. And measured buyer of clothing the same protec PALACE MEAT MARKET 27 inches in circumference. tion as the pure food law gives the purchaser of provisions is to be ! Baby walker, baby bath tub, gc- sought as the result of the lecent cart, and a ladies’ riding saddle for convention of Oregon wool growers sale cheap. Apply Dr. Adix. “ Pure Wool’ ’ may be demanded Miss Gertiude Morrow entertain and those making and selling goods! ed a few friends at her home on of poorer quality must label their Monday evening. The evening product, showing how much wool was very pleasantly spent with and how much shoddy the goods music anti games. Refreshments contain, if the proposed measure were served and the guests depart is made a law. e d near the midnight hour. Mr. Reinmann, of Garheld, Hood Rivet’ s Commercial Chib brought a sample of some good wants 306 n:w families tf> settle spuds raised on his ranch, to the there next year and will carry on a j Progress office. They are money more extensive publicity campaign i getters this year. to attract them. The Ashland Mrs. A. E. Sparks went to Port- Commercial Club is in good shape, 1 land on Wednesday for a tew days being out of debt, with money in | visit. the treasury. Springfield business Mrs. D. C. Sherman, who re men have just held a house warm cently moved from Springwater to ing in their new Commercial Club | Portland, will n turn to liei ranch quarters and they look forward to 1 some time this w.liter. an active year. F o r Useful * Christmas Presents Go to DALES The Hotel Estacada ! !_U Estacada Progress $1 a Y e ar. Oregon will have a creditable ex hibit on board the Governors’ Special train that leaves St. Paul Nov. 27 for a three weeks tour of the East Various communities have contributed products and the j exhibit has been sent forward, j It is believed such a showing wi’l i have a good effect iu atlractiug | settlers to this Mate. f-0 V f ARJ* i , F X P em sw c* .. tW r v - fi ™ r H * ~ has just received another shipment F, S WOMER, Editor and Manager | Entered ” 0 Ko. ( rd 1 rt.i ) DlkhCTORS: 1 > u u o i s , President J. W. K kkd , Vice President A. E. Si'AKKS, Treasurer h as 2 E T *▼ £*:: i. : PROGRESS ka t f h T h e date of the first publication of this Summons is October 1 9th. 1911, and the last Publication Is No vember 30th. 1911. Dated October 1 7th. 1911 —Cordon E. Hayes Attorney for Plaintiff Notice to Creditors. 0. A. C. S H O R T C O U R S E S Begin January 3 , Continue Four Weeks E very citizen o f Oregon is cordially invited to at tend the short courses o f the Oregon Agricultural College, beginning Jan. 3. Eleven distinctive courses will he offered In Agriculture, Mechanic Arts, Domestic Science and Art, Commerce, For estry and Music. E very course is designed to H E L P the student in his daily work. Make this a pleasant and profitable w intorou ting. No tuition Reasonable accemislations. For beautiful illustra- ted bulletin, address Il M. T E N N A N T , Registi gistrar, Corvallis, Ore. I A deal is now being negotiated for the title to hop lands near Independence whereby Krebs Bros, and Pacifiic Coast brewers will F A R M E R S B U S IN E S S comb ne yards with an a g g re g a te_________________________________ of loco acres. The company w i l l ---------------------------- —......... . h •’ * «»»«■ * ,tock ........... Thanksgiving will come next! and this farm wdl be the largest in j week Thursdayi the Ust ,,ay of C O U R S s ! r B Y C O R R E S P O N D E N C E . | M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H Serenes next Sundae as lolloevs the month. The fat turkey has I Sunday School hop growing. 10 a. his days numbered From market Preaching 11 a. ' quotations we take it that a Epworth League 6:30 p. Seattle, Wash . after a con-! Thanksgiving turkey dinner this Preaching 7:30 p. tintions sterni period of fifteen ; »var- W*E not cost s0 much as last dav«, iu which it has rain« 1 almost > ear. C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H constantly is having a water famine. It is said there will be no relief The M< rcantile Imgan .th«ir Sunday School 10 a. from it until the end ot this week, Cliri: mas work on Monday, and Preaching lia. tore is rap-.tlb s’ e 1 it i ’ exp- t"l ih- main will 7:45 p. taking on a Preaching In : e ’ 'e to ro. m. m. m. m. m. m. \V. GlVKNS, Pastor Jewlery work of all kind i.e ' y is more nearly approm h 1! by the new MAZDA lamp than by any Ml- promptly lioue,— l.allatt. other lighting fixture on the mar ket excepting an electric arc lamp. Fat cattle wanted; the fatter the It is designed to put electric light better. -S ee Fred Jorg. in every store, however small. No illnmiuant can compare with the RAINED ICY BULLETS. MAZDA light in low cost at high A Hailstorm la the Pyrsnoes la a Seri efficiency for electric current. ous Mattsr. In a le tte r to tbo I >union Times n traveler tells o f a hailstorm that enmo upon his pnrty tu tho Pyrenees. “ It was ns i f night was devouring day be fore our very eyes—a night, too, o f tempest and torn and trailin g clouds, o f storm, smoke and thunder." MIff wn.v In tho durkness was “ the clear cut straight line o f cloud which in variably tells o f hall.“ Except for the shelter o f a small tree the travel ers were exposed to tho storm’s fury, and when they examined the hull- ntones they found they were o f the average size o f marbles, with n scat tering here und there o f much Inrger atones, "o s large ns g o lf balls." This, however, was merely the pre lude. T h e real storm came uftcr they had reached their teats. "Suddenly tho whole land was bombarded by gw . t hailstones ns largo ns lawn ten nis balls.” These fell with deafenlug roar on Ihe canvas o f the teDt, und "tt seemed on^' a matter o f a few sec- on is for us to be battered into the earth, ter.t and nIL” An India rubber bath in front o f their shelter, “ w ith Its rides bouton down In places, w as h alf full o f things like w hite cricket bulls." When the storm bad finally passed the mountains around were white with the bntlstoncs. The hall was weighed. "S ix stones went to the kilo." T h e size was that o f “ a tennis ball and almost uniform.* Seventy sheep were killed on the heights above the travelers’ shelter, nnd In a neigh boring valley th irty-five cows ninf some mules and the body o f a child that had been wandering In the moun tains "w ere brought down by a stream.” ESTACADA MEAT MARKET J. SMITH. Prop. First Class Meats of all kinds handled I Buy and Sell Mnttorr, Pork and Veal. Highest price paid in cash. Good fat beef wanted PARK HOTEL J A M E S Y E A K E Y , P ro p . On account of next Thursday Board and room, $5.00 per week. j Ireing Thanksgiving, it is the desire Single meals 25 cents. | of the Progress that all matter iu- i Rooms 25 I tended for the news columns be ; j hauded in as early as possible, so J I that the printing of the paper ura> occur next Wednesday instead of i C 'p r v A n C l~ H \ir'T PC Thursday as is our custom. | V - l U A | \ jn ilN ljL L j We manufacture all kinds of Cedai ' Shingles and are prepared at all Mr. Gardner, of the River Mill, entertained the following ladies ami I !'mcS 1 ° deliver Die same. Also gentlemen at a farewell dinner to sell at the mill, having stock on hand at all times given at the Estacada, on Thurs day last. Mrs. J. C. A ms worth, Miss Hewitt, Miss I.isley and the Misses Wilson, of Portland, Miss Me- Guniegle, of Vancouver, Barracks, Mr C. H. Clark and Mr C P Bailey, of Phil., Pa., Mr. E. B. Robins, of Boston Mass., Mr. \V. ; E. Buell, of Clinton, Iowa and Mr I Eugene Fales, of Vancouver Bar I racks. llie Briliitinry Of Sunlight The Smalt Storekeeper Can Save- Money by installing three or four or five of these units to illuminate his entire premises. They are unrivalled for show window lighting. Consult with us about our special offers- for store lighting with. M AZDA lamps. P O R T L A N D R ’ W A Y , L IG H T & P O W E R CO. Main, office : Seventh and Alder. H E N R Y V.ADIX. M.D P H Y S IC IA N dk S U R G E O N ***** O FFIC E , A D J O IN IN G 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. In the County Court, County o f Clack amas, State o f Oregon. In the m atter o f the estate o f George W. Lockerby, deceased. Dr.L.A. WELLS Notice is hereby given by the under signed, e x ecu to ro f the estate o f George D E N TIS T C F W. Lockerby, deceased, to the creditors SH EA R ER AN D W ELLS' o f and all persons having claims against D en tists 01 P o r tla n d the : aid deceased, to present them, duly W ill visit Estacada on Friday nnd verified, with the necessary vouchers, Saturday o f each week within six months from the date o f the Appointments may be made first publication o f this notice, to the THACKERAY AS A TALKER. with Dr. Adix. said executors at the office o f their at torney. in the City o f Estacada, Ore., A Grand Oratories! Display That Did the same being the place for the trans Not Take Plaoe. action o f the business o f said estate. Tlmckerny was terribly self con J O H N S T E I N E R . M. D F red VV. G ar tne r , scious nnd usually presented a very P U Y S IO A H & S c k G P O N Executor o f the estate o f George W. poor appearance when he attempted to deliver n speech. “ W h y Can’ t they get Lockerby, Deceased. Dated at Estacada, Oregon, this 19th Dickens to take the chair?” he grom- bliHl when he had to preside at the day o f October, A. D. 1911. Office next to Bakery. - Office hours. general theatrical fund. “ H o can make C lau de W. D evore , W to 12 A. M., 7 to 8 .P . M. a Rjioech. and a good one. I ’ m o f no Attorn ey fo r the Estate. ir e. They little think how nervous 1 am, nnd Dickens doesn’t know tho- meaning o f the word.” CLAUDE W. DEVORE N o tic e fo r P u b lic a tio n An amusing story Is recorded o f the A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W occasion when, with Mr. Fields, the Da^artmem of the Interior, U S Land Offico at and well known American publisher. Portland. Oregon, November 10, 1911. N O T A R Y P U B L fC Notice is hereby given that Judith M. Joy, whose Thackeray traveled to'M an cliester lo post-office address is 1189 Taggart St.. Portland. muke a apeech at tho founding o f the E sta c a d a Sta te B a n k B u i ld in g Oregon, did, on the 14th day day of Jure, 1910 file E sta ca d a , O reg o n Free Library Institution In that town. in this office Sworn Statement and Application. No T h e would fie orator declared that, al 02662, to purchase the SWJ^, Section 4 , Township though Dickens and Bufw or Lytton 5 south. Range 4 East. W illam ette Meridian, and nnd Sir James Stephen w ere to pre the timber thereon under the provisions of the act of FANTONr’S C E D A R SHING LES Ju re 3, 1878. and acts amendatory, known as the cede him, he Intended to bent each o f l i e Insisted When in, cevd of First Class Cedar "T im bor and Stone Law ” at such value as might be them on this occasion. that Mr. Fields should be seated di fixed by ap raisment, and ;hat, pursuant to such ap Shingles consult me. Shingles plication. the land and timber thereon have been es rectly In front o f him so that he should delivered or »t the ntill. Nos, 1 timated, and valued by the applicant the timber es- not m ljs a single word. limated 700,000 board feet at $300.00 and the and 2 always on hand. WA A I.ater, ns he rose, he looked at his land $ 100.00; that said applicant will offer final friend ns much ns to say. " I 'll show Jones , Sales AgL, Estacada proof in support of her application and sworn state you wlint speaking Is.” ITe began flu ment on the 30th day of January, 1912. before the H. R. FAN ION . Phone ently. was excellent for tw o mhmtcs Register and R eceiver of the United States land nnd then In tho midst o f a most e a r Office, at Portland. Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase nest sentence stopped suddenly, ga ve before entry, or initiate t cc.dest at any time before n look o f comic despair nnd sat down. aS3B3EI3ürgj patent issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit In this ” M y hoy,” he said when Ahe meeting The Oregon Fire Relief Asso office alleging facts which would defeat the entry. was over—“ my boy. yon luive acci 1 0 tN ovl6 H. F. Higby, Register dentally missed henring one o f the ciation of McMinnville finest speeches ever prepared by a with f 225,000 reserves, solicits your great British orator.” —“ Some Asp ect» business through o f Thackeray," by L ew is Melville. 5 0 c S ix M o n t h s Ali kinds of lumber and building I material. Planing mill, Hamlin & | Darling. YOU ARE INVITED Louise L. Ruhr, Plaintiff ) vs. ) Summon* John Buhr. Defendant ) T o John Buhr. the above named defendant. I n t h b N a m e o f t h k S t a t e of O k b q o u . you are heieby required to appear arid answer the complaint filed against you in the above'entitled cause on or be fore the 4th day of December 1911, and If you fail to appear and answer for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prays for in her said complaint, to w it: For a decree of this Court dissolving the marriage contract now existing between plaintiff and defendant and for such other and further relief as may seem meet and proper in the premises. Th is Summons is published by order of the Hon. J. U. Campbell. }u d ge of the Circuit Cffurt of the State of Oregon for the Fifth Judicial District made and entered on the 1 7th day of October 191 t . in and by which order it is p .escribed that this Summons be published once in each week for six consecutive and successive week3 in the Estacada Progress, a news paper published weekly at Estacada In Clackamas County, Oregon. I 1 Oil, tk 'AVtin-sduv mm d I ii ; an.I iiitivmi'iit >\ is null- in the Hull..ml C uiifliry Tlie H.plM ir.mL’ ci .from Oirgon Citv lud charge of i : llie services. A. KRIEGER & CO. -----PROPRIETOR----- Estacada Agent A. Morrow W h it H » Wanted t * See. It cannot lie denied that the saddest thing In the world ! b a mna tryin g to buy In a department store n garment fo r n woman. Discouraged before he lieglns, a walk throngb acres o f g a r ments which are none e f his business depresses him still further. Saleswo men are pitifully tolerant, even kind, hut Ills sense o f Inferiority grows. One unfortunate who tried to buy a sweater for a w ife who was out o f town did at Inst rebel. ITls flrst mis take was In language. "Thirty-six chest.” he said. “ Thirty-six bust,” corrected the young woman. At last In a helpless tangle he bought meekly what he was told to buy. Then she asked. “ Is there anything more I can show you?” “ Yes,” he said solemnly, "th e quick est w ay o u t ." -N e w York Sun. J o h n Drow n Rock wood, Oregon Phone G resha m , 331 Or leave word nt this office I also hove the OREGON MERCHANTS and DEAVER STATE INSURANCE COS. Team Work an d Hauling b y the Day or Contract WOOD delivered hi any quantity or length, ist class 4 foot wood slab wood delivered at 52.00 per cord. 16 inch at $2.50 per load. W. M. YONCE A risw W ay ta Religion, A elercymnn recently said. ” T f I were to start a new religion, do yon know what I would do?" “ You’d go ont and preach, woufdh’ t you?” I asked. ’ T d do something else first," he re plied. "| would go fo tho popular B LAC K S M ITH song writers, writers o f words anil writers o f mnatc. and I would get It still at the old stand and willing to do them to w rite songs expressing the any of the work in his lint Rplrlt o f the new religion. I f we can only make people feel rellgiou, If wo GIVE HIM A C ALI can make them realize that ft Is al ready there la their hearts, mukc them love It, w e enn move the w orld ."—San Francisco Bulletin. J. V. BARR Her Suspicions Aroused. “ M j father persuaded me to take a course In domesrlc science." “ And how do you like the course?” “ W eil. It looks like ordinary kitchen work to me. I f my suspicions are con firmed 1 shall drop the course and 20th, of peritonitis. Mr. LaCroy was taken ill Mon- day night and became worse as lime ma^e"father huy me^a fifty dollar hat." p ’.st, so it was though, best to take j — Lonluvllle Courier-Journal, him to a hospital, which was «lone Cuylng Precious Stonoo. last Friday. In buying gems always beg. liny or Mr. LaCroy was horn at Viola, borrow r microscope nnd exam ine the and had made his home at that stone cere fu lly through the telltale Smith M. LaCroy place all his life He* was 3 1 years lens F la w » Invisible to the naked eye which depreciate or entirely destroy I of age November 13th. Besides the value o f the gem w ill be easily Smith XL I.a lro y , a resident i f his mother, one brother and six recognized. lola. d id at the Good Samaritan sisters ate left to mourn hi« death. The eyes believe themselves, the < : P > 1 on November The funeral seivices were held at ether pople.—German. 0. R. JACOBS Repairing of All Kinds. Plumbing and Electric Wiring. J. W. M ILLER BLACKSMITH «X P E R T H O R S K S H O R !» All work guaranteed