- < PRO CESSIO N -Vl. C A R E S ¿ a K & X D m Z Ì! • rv rfc o< i > i »!.». C i t y «>* T u i . k d o ), » » h**'u f , .'"i -! u - 1.1 v vs C«N N r v I i «!>. cut Fran k J. C heney m akes oath that he in i V I sen ior p arltier of the firm ol F . J . | H E N R Y V . A D I X . M . D n l in»i!v* tlmi o.ul ! lit.* e x * U cstirw* Meeting Chetiev & C o., d oin g business in th e ' D I K î - X " f )RS: pt-cletl f.ir O arfcll has h U v . i \ k C itv ol T»dedo, C ounty an*l State afore P H Y S IC IA N A SUR G EO N said, and tint s lid lirui w ill pav the ¡»urn C h a s . K. D im oi , P r e s i » U til slomi for inc best ami Pas aimed to »•I O N E lU 'N D K h U D O L L A R S for J . W . R k i n, V ic e P r e s i d e n t East Saturday afternoon the an ; lead in ail matters that will be for each aud every c tse of Catarrh that can ­ OFFICH, ADJOINING RRSHMiNCK A. F . S p a r k s . T r e a s u r e not he cured by the use of H a ll’s C atarrh the advancement of the Kstaeada nnal read meeting of Road District Local and Long Distance Telephone C u re, * F ran k J. C hen ey. No. 10 was held at the Garfield , F o r U s e f u l E. S. WOMER. Editor «ml Manager country. Sw o rn to before me and subscribed in T he d octor's phone can be connected m y presence, this 6th day ot Decem ber, Grange Hall. w ith your ltoine phone at n igh t if r e ­ A . D. I886. Entered ai the po»to/fica In Estacutfe. Oregon as This meeting was very Well at- ( quested. One long ring. going to clean np our We are , A W. G L E A S O N sacond cl as 3 mall N O TA R Y P U B L IC stock of building material this tended and voters from all parts of | H a ll’s C atarrh C ure is taken in te rn a lly, KubRsHeiJ fverv Thursday Morning «. • And in order to do it j the district were present, 1 month. and acts d ire ctly on the blood and m u - (SfACAlH. OREGON Dr . L. A. W E L L S i cous surfaces of the system . Send for quick, will make an extra large dis \ The meeting was called to order ' I testim on ials free. D E N TIS T C F count until Jan. ist 1912, for cash by Mr, J. M Schultz, acting for SU B SC R IP T IO N R A T S ! F . J. C heney & C o ., T o led o , O. SI 00 It will pay you to get busy and buy road supervisor I*. So ld by all D ru gg ists, 75c. SH EA R ER A N D W ELLS' One y e a r ....... H 1 liomas, ( 50 T ak e H a ll’s F a m ily F ills for cons ti pa S ix months .... now. I t vou don't use it u n t i l The first business was the election D e n t is t s 01 R o rttm n d tion. W ill visit Kstacatla on F rid a y aud Upring, 2x4. 2x6, 2x8, etc, Moor- of a chairman and R M. Standish | S a tim la y of each week Th rsflay, Dec. 7, 1011 mg, Rustic, Slnpiap, Finish, Lath, ! was elected to that office with Mr M ASO N S E L E C T A ppointm ents tnov he m ade etc, Estacada Lumber & Mfg. | A. O. Whitcomb acting as secre | w ith Dr. A d ix. Announcement of a new rnilroail Co. Dec. 7-4t tary. At the meeting of the members The meeting lasted about two | across Oregon fiorn cast to west of Estacada lodge No. 149 A. F. A and one half hours during which was appropi iale news for Thank«- VIOLA A. M held Tuesday evening last J O H N S T E I N E R . M. D time the matter of road improve­ giving week. President I.ovett of the following officers were elected, P h y s ic ia n a S o io p o b ments in the Garfield district was' the Harriman system has author­ Mr. Robert Estes, a cousin of Rev. Browne, W. M .; W. S. Pyle, ized the construction of the Oregon Mrs. Frank Cockerline, from Ster­ thrashed out There were a large S. W .; Al Drill, J. W .; Wm. Dale, Eastern from Vale to Dog Moun­ ling. Colorado, and also an uncle, number present who wished to Sec’ y . ; R. W. Cary, Treas. An tain, a distance of 140 miles. The Mr. Tracey, spent Thanksgiving have a large appropriation allowed open installation of officers will be Office next to Bakery. - Office hours„ 10 to 12 A. M., 7 to 8 P. M. road will not stop there but will be day with her. They were highly for the opening of the new Wooster- held on Dec. 26, $ 1 0 a week built tf Burns, then presumably on elated over our valley, and words Stokes Road, which road would to Bend and very likely south to could not describe their praise. lessen the distance from upper Gar­ BU Y, S E L L . T R A D E . ETC. connect with the Natron-Klamath Mr. Tracey was much pleased with field district to Estacada by about j CLAUDE W- DEVORE one and one half miles. Several | line. A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W the lumber resources. W a n ted —H ighest price paid a n il motions for a to mill excess tax. . Work on the project will be rush­ A L I. MODERN C O N V E N IEN C E S for eggs at the Palace Meat Market Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford ate N O T A R Y P U B L IC were defeated, owing to the amount ed and it is expected to get the first Thanksgiving diuner with their Fred Jorg. E s ta c a d a State B a n k B u il d in g included in the motion for the open­ link under way btfore the end of daughter Mrs. Graham. Esta ca d a , O re go n We have several pieces of prop­ One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast i ing of this new road. the present year. This new mile­ Mr, Edward Miller entertained a erty left with us to negotiate a sale There were a few present who ; age will be of great value to East for. Intending investors in Esta­ FANTON’ S CEDAR SHINGLES era Oregon, a country now under­ host of friends at his home Thatiks- were in favor of smaller tax, but as ' Local and Tourist Trade Solicited cada will do well to consult ns as When in need of First Class Cedar they were in the minority, tiieir j going rapid development, and will giving. Church services were held in the motions to that effect were quickly j we may have jnst what you want. give modern transportation to a Shingles consult me. Shingles Methodist Church on Thanksgiv­ voted down. Inquire at the P rogress office. district now isolated. delivered or at the mill. Nos, t DON’T LET IT GLT AWAY fROM YOU) ing. The concensus of opinion seemed and 2 alwavs on hand. W. A ; -WOOD FOR S A L E Clarence Jaubb left here last to be in favor of a liberal road tax Good dry wood for sale. A Jones, Sales AgL, Estacada There are a number of worthless that we couldn't sell meat the second time to a pood housekeeper if what she bargain if taken at once. —E. S. cur dogs about Estacada that make September for the Maderas vicinity and the improvement and comple­ ». B. FANfON Phone bought the first time didn't prove cor­ Womer. night and day exhibitions of hold­ in eastern Oregon with the ¡men­ tion of the present roads, before rect in weight and right in quality and spending much money in opening tion of making that place his per­ ing up stock of auv kind ami run­ F or S a i . k on easy terms. Five 1 r oe. The fact that some of the keen­ ning and killing sheep. We advise manent home, but conditions were up'new roads. est buyers in the city buy their meats room residence; good location. A l­ Finally a compromise motion was The Oregon Fire Relief Asso­ the people that are annoyed to bor such as to change his mind, he left h -re regularly proves that we treat so 5 rooms for rent. Enquire at them right. Why haven’t you tried us Bank. row a gun if they do not own one, there with a whizz and a whirr passed, voting 7 mill excess tax, ciation of McMinnville yet? and use it freely on this dog bunch, only to arrive home the first part said sum to be spent first in the w ith $325,000 reserves, solicits your F or S a l e —Some fine large pul The trains were completion of the Wilson Hill, business through it has become the talk of the town of last week. lets. Ready to lay. - A . J. Darling the depredations they are commit­ moving too slow for Clarence, so from the beginning of the road dis­ John Brow n PALACE MEAT MARKET R o c k w o o d , O re g o n F or S a l k — My black driving ting. Not one half of the dogs are we wouldn’ t be surprised if he in­ trict to the present rocked road R hone Gresham, 23 i near Mrs. Stubbe's place, the re­ vented trains that moved at the horse, with or without harness owued or claimed by any one and a Or leave word at thin office Price right,—R, M. Standish 2t very small per cent of them have rate of ten thousand miles per hour. maining amount, excepting $200. I also have th e OREGON MERCHANTS O. A. C. S H O R T C O U R S E S ever had any dog tax paid for He says give him Viola every time, for the Reagan road, near town, Found— A paif of gold rm-ved a ail BEAVER STA fE INSURANCE COS. was to be di\ ided equally between Begin January 3 , Continue Four W eeks and we don't blame him either. them, spectacles. Owner can have the We are having fine weather and the Zion Road, the new Wooster- Kvery citizen of Oregon is cordially invited to at­ same by proving property and pay­ ■ îsa 6 !BH EiBegm a® 3 ^ 3 üExaExsa 8 e B tend the short courses of the Oregon Agricultural Stokes Road and the D ivis & Di­ Four big realty deals during the farmers may be seen most any time ing for the ad at Progress. College, beginning Jan. 3 . Eieven distinctive vers Road, the latter road being taking advantages of their good courses will lie offered in Agriculture, Mechanic past week, in different parts of the Arts, Domestic Science and Art, Commerce, For­ Team Worfc and Hauling by the one passing in front of the Gar­ state, involving over $1,500,000, opportunities. estry and Music. Every course is designed to EAGLE CREEK field Grange Hall, thence down by the Day or Contract HELP the student in his daily work. Make this a show the faith Eastern capitalists pleasant and profitable winter outing. No tuition Thousands of Christmas arxl the church, school house etc. have in Oregon. A tract in South­ Reasonable accomodations. For beautiful illustra­ Mr. aud Mrs. "P « te " Ciester WOOD delivered in any quantity Motion also included a request of ted bulletin, address ern Yamhill Countv, embracing New Year’s cards at Boners. Also or length, ist class 41 foot woot) spent Thanksgiving and some days H . M. TENNANT, Registrar, Corvallis, Ore. the court to allow the regular road *300 acres, brought $350,000; 50, a nice line of post card albums, F A R M E R ’S B U S I N E S S C O U R S E B Y C O R R E S P O N D E N C E skahwooif delivered at $2-.oo per thereafter with "P ete’s ” parents at tax to be applied along with the 000 acres in Klamath County sold tationery, etc. cord, ifi inch at $2. sp per load Molalla. excess tax. for $300,000; 1200 acres in Baker An old gentleman who bought This motion seemed to meet with County brought $250,000, and a big Trout Placed In Oregon C E D A R SHINGLES ten acres from Frauklin Taylor has W. M. YONCE approval as it was quickly yoted tract of timber in the Sumpter We manufacture all kinds of Cedar began clearing the land. We did Streams through. Forest Reserve sold for $500,000, Shingles and are prepared at al! not learn his name. Mr. F. E. Thomas the present times to deliver the same. Also Mrs. Wm. Howlett is able to get Six hundred and twenty-five supervisor, made a motion that an to sell at the mill, having stock on A Redmond bank has made ar­ excess tax of 1 mill be voted for about again aud assist with the thousand black spotted trout are T rade M a rks hand at all times rangements to bring in sevtral car­ D e s ig n s housework, being held at the Bonneville hatch­ the purchase of tools for road build C o e v b iq h t s & c. loads of good dairy stock for ranch­ B L A C K S M IT H Anvon® sending a sketch and description may ery, all of which will be released in ing, which motion was passed, quickly The little folks have been telling ascertain o'tr opinion free wnether ar ers of that section, following the the various wafers of the state as making total of 8 mill tax. invention Is probably patentahlm Coniniunh tv tlons strictly confidential. HANHBOOK on Patent« A. K R IEG E R & CO. the news, but we do not think l> »tilt at the oto stand and wilting to d» same plan as that of Bend capital­ ft-oe. Oldest agency fur securing patents. A motion was made and passed, sent soon as the special tanks that are Patents taken through M una A c o . recelv« Uncle Roy cares to have « publish­ ---- PROPRIETOR---- any ol thr work m his lint 9j)tctal notice, w ithout charge, iu the ists in furnishing brood sows to Estacada Agent—A. Morrow being constructed are -completed thanking Mr. Frank Thomas for ed just yel. fanners in that locality. Redmond, his past services as road supervisor GIVE MtM A CALL and the little fish are old enough to Mrs. J. W. Douglass moved to A handsom ely Illustrated weekly. L argest cto with a large area of irrigated alfalta to vote an additional tax for road n o f any scientific JnurimJ. Term s, a take care of themselves. These and recommending his continuance dilatio Estacada last Saturday. Miss Bina y e ar: fo u r month«, | L 8oia by ail newsdealers. growing all shout it should make trout eggs were secured from the in this capacity for another year. as provided by an act of took a position with the Estacada IYIU NN&Co.3C~ ™ ’ New York purposes, an ideal dairy center. Branch Office, f>25 F Ft.. Washington. I). O. the legislature iu 1909. The meeting was free from dis­ Yellowstone country, where they Mercantile Co the same day. T. Harders A. H. Miller cord and all voters had a chance to 0 . R. J A C O B S were taken by the Government. It is reported that there is a 1 N. Rath G. Swermmas This release of trout is especially be heard, as the general discussion Electric Christ mas Good roads throughout Oregon change being tirade in the Ban field C. Linns Gifts Are Popular *'etcr Ruhi Repairing of All Kinds. will be the chief topic discussed at designated to assist in the re stock­ of roads and improvements was ex ­ Veysey Fuel Co. Mr. Banfield re­ _______ I A. Wiederhold Fred Linns the annual convention of County ing of several of the streams of the tensive. tiring and Mr. Holman, the present Peter Rath They still possess that element of ¡E d Harders Under authority of the Judges and Commissioners of the State. general manager, taking his place. novelty dear to the American heart C. Klinker Plumbing and state, which will be held in the State Fish and Game Commission, and thus solve the problem of giving j __ Clio And Phyfetes Mr. Geo White went to Damas­ Portland Commercial Club conven­ Warden Finley has been instructed Christmas gifts that are “ different. Electric Wiring. cus Tuesday ot last week ant) re­ tion hall December 12 14. Road to designate the waters into which Imagine how pleased most men Notice For Levy Of Special At Boner Theatre turned with the thorough bred Jer­ Under would be to receive an electric shaving legislation will be considered with a the trout will be liberated. cup or electric cigar lighter, instead of Road Fund sey bull, Amerigo Charles. He is view to permanent highway con­ the state law, any stream may be a dandy. neckties, socks and handkerchiefs “ as The Itala masterpiece entitled closed by the commission for a struction throughout the state. usual.” J. W. MILLER J. W. Cahill was agreeably sur­ "C lio and Phyletes” is a magnifi­ period, for the purpose of re-stock­ Notice is hereby given that we, A tea kettle for grandmother, a cent production, with amazing set­ samovar for Madame’s five o’clock tea, the undersigned tax payers repre­ prised on the evening of Nov 29, BLACKSMITH ing or protecting fish. President Chas C. Moore, of the To entail as little hardship as tings, a thrilling liattlc and spectac­ a chafing dish for the college girl or senting ten per cent, of the tax pay­ when Fred Hoffmeister suddenly EXPKKT HOKSKSIIOKR Panama Pacific Exposition, will possible upon the anglers of the ular fire scene, the acting is splen­ bachelor maid, a dish stove for the threw open the door exclaiming, All work guaranteed ers in Rood District No. 49, Clacka­ soon visit Oregon cities to impress | sUte the state Game Warden be didly done, the photography bachelor, a flatiron or sewing machine mas County, Oregon, hereby give "Good evening, Mr. Cahill, you’ re motor for the practical housewife-all iiponthttn the importance of the | )ieves tha, some sonle of , he upper small superb. fifty years o ld." Fred was accom­ lieves that of the these novel and useful gifts will be notice to the tax payers of said coming fair and to urge their co­ j tiibutaries of the rivers of the state panied by his family and other The warrior Phyletes falls it love appreciated by whoever receives them. ESTACADA MEAT MARKET Road District No. 49 that there will operation and assistance. Ptesi- would be the best grounds for the with the beautiful Clio, daughter It should not be forgotten that these be a meeting of the tax pavers of friends and neighbors who spent a J. SMITH. Prop. dent Moore looks to the Pacific ! trout. These tributaries will then [ of King Dyonredes. pleasant evening with mnsic, games electric Christmas gifts are all useful said District in Porter School House, Northwest for valuable assistance |>e closei, for two 0r three years, and taffy. Refreshments were The barbarian king, Hexar, who gifts. Each of these devices is design First Class Meats of all in making the Exposition a success. HJld a{ , he expiration of that linle calls on Dyonredes, is so struck by ed to do some one thing better than it 0,1 *'le I 3 rd day of December, 19 11, served and "all were as merry as a can be done any other way, whether it at 2 o’clock P M , to vote an ad- kinds handled opened again, when the fishing in the dazzling beauty of Clio, who is percolate coffee, toast bread or fur- ditional tax for road purposes, as marriage bell.” Mr. and Mrs. Schuphach and Oregon apples grown at Talent , j the main streams will be unexcell is mistress of her fathers palace, nish the power for running a sewing provided by an act of the legislation by Houston B r o s , c a p t u r e d a big j ed. It is believed that in that that he asks the king for his daugh- , machine, daughter visited friends in Portland I Buy ami Sell Mutton, Pork and in IQ09. Veal. Highest price paid in cash. lasf week. prize at the ret at National Apple the trout will be able to pro- ters hand. M. J. Anderson H. H. Auders so complete that in it will be Good fat beef wanted Dsontedes orders Hexar from the Show at Spokane These growers pagate and mature sufficiently to suitable gift for every member Ben T. Rawlins J J. Honebon palace and he leaves in rage only to family. got first prize for a carload of Yel amply re stock the maiu river, Mrs Marion Lady has been in Earl II. Culbertson J. F. Snyder low Newtown apples. They car | It will he the (>olicy of the ward- return to avenge the insult. The | Geo II Sanford Ellety Knowles Estacada all week attending to PORTLAND R WAY. LIGHT ried away $300 cash, merchandise en to make the distribution as wide^ walls of the city is stormed by business matters. She has adver­ Malt Anderson M. LtBarre & POWER CO. Notice far PobBcatioo worth $?oo more. be i t s banners as possible, closing small tributaries Hexar’ s warriors and he enters the tised her household goods lor sale, Pan! Sauer T W. I.inn in all parts cf the State. A year j palace. Depart m art of tke I r, ter for i> S Law* Office ak Main office : Seventh ami Alder. and cups this afternoon and will remain long W. I) Haves E S. Wilcox PUnlend. O r «yon November 10. 1*1 I hence, the same plan will l>e follow- j Phyletes, who has returned after enough afterwaid to complete these Notice is hereby f.ivon that Judith M. Joy. whose F. II Davis W. W. Davis ed so that after three years, many carrying the body of Dyomedes business matters. We have betn post-office add» ess is I 1 89 T e fgart S t . Portland Ray A. Wilcox L. H Burd Alfalfa seed has In come one of new streams will be opened for who has been wounded to a place Notice For Levy Of Special Oregon did. on the 1 4th