Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, March 28, 1912, Image 4

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    I can fix anything that is wrong Woman Found Dead in
with your watch.— LaHatt.
(iK C O R Y O R A T E ll)
Shack— Husband Missing
I.
a Halt sills spectacles and Prayer
eye ! nutting at the Free Meth­
Published [ .erv Ihursd n
Morning at
g la s s e s .
odist churdh evety Thursday even­ I,ylng on the floor ot the coo k , shack 1
ISTACUM, ORIGUV
¡ 1 . E. Worden went to Portland ing at 7 30.
near River Mill, where she rnailc h e r '
li. H. |,\P< il.I.KTTK. K.lttor «ml Mgr '■ again Sunday.
Attorney C. W. Devore went lo home with her hu-baml, Mis. Charles !
Alexander, aged 44. was found dead
R olan Duncan visited friends at Portland and Oregon City last I'm-sday morning about 11 o'clock liv J !
Entered at the pertofflce tn kstacada. O regon a* |
second cla ss rnail
tvtek.
Barton over Sunday.
C. llradford, sufairiiatendent of tile mil), j
Her husband, a camp cook, left the plai-c !
Alliert
Stianklin
a
business
tnni
Postmaster
A.
N.
Johnson
went
S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S
to Portland Sunday, reluming Mott- , of Portland arrived for a visit of a Sunday at 10 o'clock and has not yet
been found.
Six m onths................
....... ....................
50 j
week with E. S. Shanklaml.
day.
Charles Kramer of Portland, J. Kramer
Melvin Shanklaud left for South of Newburg and Mrs. Louis J. Consul of
P. F. Standish, R. C. Doming
Th iriday, March 25 , IGI 2
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"" ■ and J M. Schultz, of Garfield were! Bend Sunday where he will likely Portland, brothers aud sister of the dead
woman attended the funeral which took
spend the summer.
The purchase hy the P. R L. & in town Saturday.
place yesterday afternoon from the Hen-
P. of the HiKi'l River company
Stated communication of Esta- thorn chapel. They are unable to ac­
II. S. Gibson, a well known
probably means a period of great ranchman of Eagle Creek spent cada Lodge A. F. & A. M., next count for the whereabouts of the hus­
Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock.— band. They admit the couple were »die:,
development in the combined prop­ Sunday here visiliug friends.
Win. Dale, secretary.
ed to liquor». They insist Alexander
erties this \ ear. The acquiring of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Douglass
Mr. and Mrs Jack Ross left for was of a quiet disposition aud that there
the latter company’s holdings gives and Edward Chapman of Eagle
was no trouble. They believe he left be­
Marshfield Tuesday.
They have
the P. K. L- & P. Co. a free hand Creek were visitors here Monday.
fore she died and that he is probably in
been visiting Mrs. Ross’ parents,
in development of power and light
Portland on a spree.
Those having changes in their Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hughes.
Suspicion rose when the body was
which will mean a farther reduction
ads will greatly favor The Progress
The citizens of Sandy have called found completely covered with a blanket
in price to the public. The com­
by having copy for same prepared a mass meeting to be held Satur­ the upper edge tucked under the head.
pany Las already announced one
not later than Monday eveuing.
day evening to consider county di­ A towel partly folded was under the
reduction.
Several Estacadans will chin. But there was no evidence of a
Mrs. M. H. Evans, who will vision.
struggle and examination showed no
attend.
Rev. W. R. F. Browne in an ex­ leave shortly for a visit at her old
marks of violence. Hr. Adix testified
Ed
Douglasa
living
near
Eagle
cellent sermon at the Methodist home in New York, went to Port­
at the inquest held by Coroner Wilson
church. Sunday evening, made a land Monday to arrange for her Creek is ill of appendicitis and it is that the woman had been dead not more
likely he will be taken to Portland than 44 hours. Nothing in the house,
suggestion auent the recent cleaning trip.
for an operation this week.
Mrs. apparently, had been disturbed. The
of the city, in which the pastor
William Davis and family desire Viola Douglass, his mother, return­ jury alter hearing Hr. Adix, A. J. Dwyer
himself took an active part, that to thank the many friends for their ed last evening.
who employed the Alexanders at the
the way to keep the town as it is assistance during the illness and
The Timms Cress baseball club logging camp, aud J. C. Bradford who
now, is to refrain from making it death of Mrs. Davis at her home in of Portland will play Kstacada on found the body, decided death was the
result of acute alcoholism.
dirty. One good effect an annual Garfield.
the local diamond Sunday afternoon
cleanup day should have, is to in­
The J.adies Aid Society of the at 2 o’clock, providing the weather
For Sale at a Bargain.
culcate a habit of neatness and pride Christian church met at the home is good. This team was formerly
Two acres close in on good terms,
in keeping the municipality spic of Mrs. A. Morrow last Thursday. known as the Hillsdale aggregation.
S. E. Wooster. Estacada.
and span. It's one of the best ad­ The Indies Aid of the Methodist
The Boner theatre will feature
vertisements the city can have.
Notice for Publication
church met with Mrs. W. Mattoon, on Saturday night the great detec­
tive story “ Conspirators” and a Department of the Interior, U . S. Land O ffice at
last Wednesday.
Oregon. Feb. 24th, 1912
SPRING WAfER
"Western Tramp" with 1,000 feet Portland.
Notice is hereby given that Edward O. Spulak of Col­
Professor H. M. James and Miss of other good film.
On Sunday ton. Oregon, who on Feb, 19. 1906, made homestead
Doctor Adix had a narrow escape last
Sunday when his machine left the grade Ellen Moelinke are Kstacada teach­ night "H ow babies are raised in entry No. 15887, Serial No. 0 1 253, for S E K section
18. Township 5 south. Range 4 east, Willamette Me
just in front of K ilgore’s and Cromer’s ers who will speak at the parents- Paris,” with 2,000 feet of other ridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five
ranches and backed down through the teachers meeting to be held at E^a- film.
year proof, to establish claim to the land above de-
fence. No one was hurt and no damage gle Creek a week from next Satur­
C. M. Clark, of Philadelphia, B. ecribed. before the Register and R eceiver of the
United States Land Office at Portland. Oregon, on
done except to the fence.
day. A fine program, which will S. Josselyn, president and W. D. the 9ih day of April. 1912.
The Dodge entertainment and musi-
Hunt
traffic
manager,
all
of
the
P.
Claimant names as witnesses:
appear next issue, has been pre­
cale will be one of the finest, if not the
R, L. & P. Co., with a party of 15 Press Bonney. of Molalla. Oregon: H. E. Carr,
Place. Oregon; W illiam E. Bonney and W il­
finest, ever presented in the neighbor­ pared.
made a trip over the line Tuesday, of liam Park
Sheaffer. of Colton. Oregon.
hood. Kveryoue concerned is working
The Porter school observed "Daf­ taking lunch at the Estacada Mr.
H .F. Higby. Register
hard and a rare treat is in store for the fodil Day" on Tuesday, the 26th of Clark, who represents the big stock­
CITATION
audience. Watch for the posters!
March.
An interesting program holders said he had no announce­ In the County Court of the State cf Oregon for the
ment to make regarding future im­ County of Clackamas.
The services at the church Sunday were
was presented hy the children, and provements.
well attended and the music was excep­
In the matter of the estate of Peter Claussen. de­
tionally good. Rev. and Mrs. Aue play­ a rare and extensive exhibit of
Headed by Mayor Cockerill, the T o ceased.—Citation.
Peter Emil Clau3sen. Albert Claussen, Leopold
school work was on the walls. The
ing both morning and evening.
city council of Seattle and the city Claussen. and all persons Interested In the estate
The
The Springwater basketball team will building is new and modern.
of said deceased.
engineer, accompanied by a news­
meet Estacada in the Pavilion, Thursday teacher is Miss Rica Anderson.
In the Name of the State of Oregon:
paper man, visited the Estacada You are hereby cited and required to appear and be
night, the procetds from the game to go
A.
J.
Darling
has
returned
from
mill yesterday and inspected the in the county court of the state of Oregon, for the
to the Kstacada baseball team. Satur­
county of Clackamas at the county court room of said
day night a return game will be played a trip to Eugene, Springfield and atnbursen dam, which the council court, on the 1 3th day of May. 1912. at the hour of
expects
to
duplicate
at
Seattle.
at Dodge hall and the game will be fol­ Salem, where he went to look for a
10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. then and there
lowed by dancing. The proceeds will go location. It is possible he may es­ They were escorted over the line to show cause. If any exist, why an order should not
be
granted to W . H Mattoon. administrator of the
toward defraying the expenses of the tablish a furniture factory at Salem, and were the guests of F, D, Hunt
estate of Peter Claussen. deceased, to sell the whole
of
the
P.
R,
L.
&
P.
Co.,
at
lunch
Springwater baseball team.
Everybody
or part of the southwest quarter (S W K ) of northeast
inducements having been offered here.
come,
quarter (N E K ) and northwest quarter (N W K ) of the
him, He reports business condi­
F. E. Cockerline, director of the Souleast quarter (S E K ) and northeast quarter (N E K )
The baseball fans have been hard at
of southweet quarter (S W K ) section 1 7. township 3.
work getting a diamond Did out in the tions good in the valley.
Viola school paid $10 fine at Ore­ range 5 east of Willamette Meridian, Clackamas
field opposite the store.
Prospects are
The Portland Carman, under the gon City Monday for slapping county. Oregon, being the real estate of said de­
ceased. at private sale, as shall be necessary.
good for a line team this year.
management of W. T. Buchanan, Thomas Lovelace, a teacher, last Witness the Hon. R . B. Beatie. judge of said court
Ray Marrs and August Generow sky publicity manager of the P. R. L. week.
Lovelace is alleged to have this 11 th day of March. 1912.
leave for Idaho the latter part of this
Attest: W. L. Mutvey. clerk, by I. M. Harrington
ft P. Co. shows constant improve­ allowed pupils to stay at home be­ deputy dork.
(seal)
week.
cause
the
school
house
was
dirty.
ment. The current issue contains
A meeting was called yesterday to
SHERIFF'S SALE
much of interest, not only to em decide whether the teacher should
Social Functions.
In the Circait C oart of the State o f Ore«oa
ployes
of
the
company,
but
to
the
be
dismissed.
Complimentary to Mrs. Cornell
fo r Clackam as Coaaty
of Portland, who was their guest, patrons. It publishes many cuts
plaintiff
FOR
S A L E —Three
young J. F. Lovelace,
of
the
Kstacada
country.
vs.
Dr. and Mrs. H. V. Adix enter­
horses, one Jersey milch cow, with Alexander Meyer, C. O Donovan and Katherine
Another movement to divide 4 weeks old calf, one full-blooded
tained a few friends at their home
Dwyer, defendants
on Second street, last Friday even­ I.ane and Douglas counties has O. I. C. hoar. Call or address A. S T A T E O F O R E G O N (
County of Clackamas. I
ing. There were four tables of been started at Florence. The di­ M. Stephens, VVonacott farm. 28tf By virtue of a judgment order, decree and execu­
duly issued out of and under the seal of the
five hundred, first prizes being vision is badly needed for some of
LOST Pearl knife brooch near tion.
above entitled court. In the above entitled cause, to
awarded to Mrs. A. E. Sparks and the taxpayers have to travel too school grounds. Return to Progres me duly directed and dated the 21 st day of February.
Mr. J. W. Reed.
A luncheon miles or more— part of the distance office.
1912. upon a Judgment rendered and entered In said
court on the 10th day of February. 1912. In favor of
served to complete a most enjoya­
I guarantee all work done.— J. F Lovelace, the above named plaintiff, aud against
by
stage
—to
attend
court.
The
ble evening. Those present: Mr.
Alexander Meyer, the above named defendant, for the
and Mrs. R M. Standish, Mr. and people appear determined to have LaHatt.
sum of $1.250.00. with Interest thereon at the rate
Forty tons of hay for sale.
In­ of 6 per cent per annum from the 19th day of Octo­
Mrs Robert Currin, Mr. and Mrs. the question submitted to a vote.
1911. and the further sum of $100. as attorney's
J. W. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Belfils,
Registration for the primary quire at Estacada State Bank. 21-tf ber
fee. and the further sum of $34.50 costs and dis­
Prof, and Mrs. James, Mr. and
FOR S A L E — White Wyandotte bursements. and the eosts of and upon this writ, com­
closes
April
9
and
the
registrars
Mrs. A. 1 C. Sparks and G. E. I.a
Eggs manding me to make sale of the following described
urge all those who have failed to hens for layers and payers.
Follett.
J i . j o , setting of 15. A. J. Darling real property, situate In the county of Clackamas,
state of Oregon to-wit:
register to do so at once, as the
FOR S A L E — Firewoqd— 18 in­ T h e north east quarter of the south west quarter of
In honor of Miss Fay Barthole- time is short. The registration for
the donation land claim of John Stevenson, being no­
mew of Portland, a cousin, Mrs. C. Kstacada precinct to date is 238, ches and 4 feet sticks.
tification No. 7380, Claim 59. in township No. 3.
Mary
Stubbe,
Estacada.
C. Saling gave a dinner at her home which is ten more than a year ago
south of range No. 4. east of the W illam ette mer­
idian. containing twenty acres more or less In Clack­
FOR S A L E —Team, wagon and amas
in Cttrrinsville, last Thursday even­ All but 55 have registered at Reg­
county, state of Oregon.
harness. Inquire of J. C. Woodle. NO W . T H E R E F O R E , by virtue of said execution,
ing. Tlie guests enjoyed cards for
istrar
E.
W.
Bartlett’s
office.
Estacada.
an hour after the dinner. Those
judgment order and decree, and In compliance with
the commands of said writ. I w ill, on Saturday, the
present were: Dr. and Mrs H. V.
At a special meeting of the coun­
W A N TE D — A responsible party 6th day of April. 1912: at the hour of 10 o'clock a.
Adix, Mr. and Mrs I.. R. Belfils, cil, Monday evening. Straight and to contract clearing 15 to 20 acres m. at the front door of the County Court House in
Mr and Mrs. Roliert Currin, Mr. Hanna were awarded the bid at 6 of second growth timber. Call up the City of Oregon C ity. In said county and state, sell
and Mrs. E. E. Saling, Charles
at public auction, subject to redemption, to the high­
P. F. Standish.
est bidder, for U S. gold coin cash In hand, all the
Jacques of Portland and Fred Bar- cents per lineal foot, for the laying
For Sale— Indian Runner duck right, title and interest which the within named de­
of the tiling of the ditch in Wade
tholemew.
fendants or either of them, hsd on the date of the
street from Fourth to Eighth, dig eggs; 5° cents a setting.
mortgage herein cr since had in or to the above de­
At her home in Currinsville, last ging the ditch a foot deeper and
R. S, Ludlow, Estacada. tf-3-21 scribed real property or any part thereof, to satisfy
week, Mrs. J. II. Hughes gave a covering the tiling. It was decided
Fat cattle wanted; the fattei the said execution, judgment order, decree, interest,
costs and ail accruing costs.
delightful luncheon to a number of to lay the water main for Terrace better.— See Fred Jorg.
E. T. MASS.
S h eriff of Clackamas County. Oregon
ladies. The affair which was much addition bv day work.
Alderman E ST A C A D A PO U LTRY FARM By J O. Staats. deputy.
enjoyed hy nil was made the occa­ I.indsey will boss the job.
Baby Chicks, Stock and Eggs. Dated. Oregon. City. Ore.. Feb. 21. 1912.
sion for a re organization of the
5 C. White I.eghorns. S. C Black
The Kstacada Poultry farm is Minorcas, S. C, Buff Orpingtons.
Notice for Publient¡0«
Currinsville Embroidery club to lie
Department of the Interior. U. S. Land O ffice at
known as the Modern Priscillas of doing a business showing that peo­
W a n t e d —Highest price paid
Oregon February 14 1912,
Morrow Glen. Mrs. J. H. Hughes ple in this vicinity are going in for eggs at the Palace Meat Market Portland.
Notice Is hereby given that Levi L . Manlove, of
Springwater. Oregon. Route 1. who. on December
was clecte»* president and Miss heavily for poultry.
Fritz Boet- Fred Jorg.
23. 1909. made Homestead entry serial No. 02358
Edith Trowbridge, secretary. The trich, the owner, reports he has
If you break a lens in your for the S E K of N E K Section 34. Township 3 South.
Priscllas are to meet every Thurs
Range 3 East.Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice
day at 2 p. m at Mrs Hughes A sold advance orders to take his en­ glasses, save the pieces and I can of Intention to make final commutation proof, to estab­
committee on reao'uiions and by­ tire output ot 2.000 chicks every furnish a glass just like it.— lish claim to the land above described, before the re g ­
ister end receiver of the United Ststes Land office
laws was apixiiiited composed of three weeks, np to May 1.
One LaHatt.
t i Portland. Oregen. on the 4th day of April. 1912.
Mrs. C. R. I.ovell, Mrs. K K. Sal- order from Garfield is for 800
They have it— good fresh vege­ Claimant names as witnesses:
iug and Miss Edith Trowbridge.
chicks.
Mr. Boettrich can only tables. Go and see them. Fred Chester Card. Pharls Mayfield. Clyde Llmbooker snd
ESTACADA
PROGRESS
CITY N E W S B R IE F S
furnish single settings until that J°nt
FOR S A L E — Gasolene engine
dale.
Bids are asked for clearing the
and drag saw.
At the hall j>ark. Sunday, a prac­
Mrs. Ellen Patterson.
Imttnm in Terrace addition. Call on
tice game was won by the regulars
______ Estacada, Oregon
Cary Brothers for particulars. Bids
must lie in by March 26 at 6 p. tn. 40 to 5 The team wore its new
Notice to Dog Owners.
Considering it was a
The right lo reject any and all bids uniforms.
Ordinance
No. 14, respecting the
first tryout and a switched lineup,
is reserved.
the work was good.
Bronson. licensing of dogs in Estacada. will
be strict!v enforced. Procure your
Jewelry work of all kind neatly
Marshal and Douglas pitched for 1 tags of the city treasurer.
Dog
and promptly done.— LaHatt.
! the regulars and I.ee Bronson owners are given until April 1 to
Licenses expire
caught. For the Yannigans. Barr, secure licences.
For Sale or Trade.
August r. Failure to pay gives the
Cruse
and
Sutterfield
pitched
The
Will trade for lots in Kstacada, a
marshal authority to impound dogs
fjo o pheatnn. single harness, leath­ latter also caught most of the game. without tags and to dispose of or
er flv nets and a Iroy’s saddle. Ad­ Errors and heavy slugging were kill same two days after being
dress 745 Hoyt St., Portland. Ore I features.
'taken up. A G A mes , Marshal.
Bids fur Clearing
You’ll find Our Moat 0. K.
Livery, Board, Sale and
Exchange Stable
ESTACADA.
-
-
OREGON
H E N R Y V .A D IX .M .D
in every respect.
The taste will
be light, the tenderness utiusu.il. P H Y S IC IA N A SURGEON
the weight absolutely com et mid
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the price very low -tor this grade OFPICK, ADJOINING R liSlD liN C H
of meat. The way to know this
Local and Long Distance Telephone
tor yourself is to give us a trial The doc lo r’* phone can be connected
order
We know you’ ll repeat it with your home phone at night it re*
all right.
(jnested. One long riug.
Palace Meat Market
L. A. W E L L S
D r.
D E N T IS T
PO RTLAN D . OREGON
$2 a day
Will
The Hotel Estacada
A L L MODERN CONVENIENCES
lie in Kstacada ou Frida)» aad
Saturday a. Appom tweuti may be
uiudc with Dr. Adix.
J O H N S T E IN E R . M. D
One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast
Local and Tourist Trade Solicited
P h y sic ia n a S ubuvon
Office in residence, next to I. O. O. F.
Hall. Office Houis:
10 to 12 A. M., 7 to 8 F. 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 T A R Y P U B L IC
Rates! ' ®
Lower Electric n‘‘"
E sta ca d a . O reg on
ft
A s a result o f economic methods and the ac­
quirement o f additional facilities,
the
J. W. MILLER
BLACKSMITH
ft
Portland
K X P R R T HOKSKSHOBR
Railway, Light and Power Company takes a great
ft
All work guaranteed
deal o f pleasure in announcing to the citizens of
Estacada and the surrounding territory an impor­
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s
tant reduction in its electric light and power rates.
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It has been the constant policy of the Company
to give good service at reasonable rates.
The
company is more interested than anybody else in
building up a bigger, busier and better Portland,
low rates and good service.
B L A C K S M IT H
l> still at the old stand and w illing to do
any of the work
Details o f this
ft
reduction and the conditions involved can be se­
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cured upon application at any of the company’s
$
IMPORTANT:
offices.
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Several months w ill be re­
required to change over the
81,000 accounts which this reduction in lighting
§
rates will affect.
In order that our patrons may
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pany earnestly requests that these be signed, w it­
§
nessed and returned to the company’s representa­
in hit lint
GIVE HIM A CALI
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The new lighting rate
is 9 , 7 and 1 c per killowatt hour.
§
J. V. BARR
and it fully recognizes the important influence of
Team Work and Hauling by
the Day or Contract
WOOD delivered in any quantity
or length, i.st class 4 foot wood
slaliwood delivered at $2.00 per
cord. 16 inch at $2.50 per load.
be put to the least possible inconvenience, new con­
tracts will be mailed beginning May 1 st.
W. M. Y0NCE
The com­
ft
tive in Estacada as promptly as possible, thus
avoiding the possibility o f wa iting in line at the
ft
office.
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Portland Railway, Light
& Power Co.
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Seventh and Alder Sts.
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Phones:
Main 6688,
A
The Oregon Fire Relief Asso­
ciation of McMinnville
with $225,000 reserves, solicits your
business through
J o h n B ro w n
O resh a m . O reg on
Phone
ft
6131
G resha m . S IS
Or leave word at this office
1 also have the OREGON MERCHANTS
and BEAVER STATE INSURANCE COS.
CEDAR
SHINGLES
We manufacture all kinds of Cedat
Shingles and are prepared at all
times to deliver the same. Also
to sell at the mill, having stock on
hand at all times
Your Easter Hat!
A. KRIEGER & CO.
Our store windows now display beautiful creations
Reed & Sparks
Successors to
engart & Co. of Portland, has the latest stock in
0 . R. Jacobs
charge.
You should see the assortment.
mateiial, but modest prices.
N ew
-----P R O P R IE T O R -----
Estacada Agent— A. Mot row
in millinery, Miss Davis, expert trimmer of Low-
Spring Goods
are
Best
Repairing of All Kinds
Plumbing and Electric
Wiring
Hats for all.
Arriving
by
Every
Train !
Special Announcement:
For a $5 purchase and a small cash payment, we give
our customers a beautiful set of dishes.
L et us explain
the system.
DALE’S
Jesse Mayfield, all of Springwater. Oregon.
H. F Higby. Register
A. M 0RK0W & SON
PROFESSIONAL C A R L S
Estacada Lumber Yard
l . D. ALLIN, Proprietor
(Successor to Kstacada Lumber & Manufacturing Co.)
ESTACADA MEAT MARKET
J. SMITH. Pro*.
First Class Meats of all
kinds handled
I Huy and Sell Mutton, Fork and
Veal. Highest price paid in cash.
Good fat beef wanted
Notice for Pubficatioa
Department of the Interior. U. S. Lend office
Portland. Oregon. Jen. 13. 1912.
Notice is hereby given that Harry L. Kea
whose post-office address is 31 1 l i t h street Per
land Ore did on the l 6ih day of March 1911. file
this office Sworn Statement and Application. N
02953. to purchase the N'.- N E K srd N S NW1
Section 28. Township 2 South. R a n ge.6 East Wi
lamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under tl
previsions of the act of June 3. I 878.and acts amen
atory. known as the Tim ber and Stone Law
such value as might be fixed by appraisement, a*
thet. ;urauent to such application, the land and timb
thereon have been appraised, the timber estimati
380.000 board feet at 50c per M 660.000 boa
feet at 30c per M and 80.000 board feet at 10c p.
M end the lend $160 00; that said applicant w
offer final proof In support of his application ai
sworn statement on the 1 6th day ot April. 1912 tx
H aving purchased the yards and stock of the company and hav­
ing added a complete stock from Portland and elsewhere,
Subscribers and patrons of The
we are prepared to furnish the public with
Progress are asked to make settle­
fore the Register and R eceiver of the U. S. Lar
ment of indebtedness to me up to
office at Poniard. Ore.
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Any rersor is st liberty to pretest »his purchase bt
February I. 1912 when I retired as [
j fere entry or initiate a contest at any time befor
Anything you need, buy here.
manager. All bills from that date
:atent issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit In th*
are due Mr. La Follette
office, a lle g e * fe*-ts which would defeat the entry.
Notice
— F: S VVomt-r
Price* Right
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Material of the Best
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H. F. Higby. register