Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, September 12, 1912, Image 4

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ESTACADA
PROGRESS
( I n c u r p o k a t k » )
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CITY NEWS BRIEFS
Born, to Mr. unci Mrs. Tanner of
Published I r s r v IbundA « Murninq at R stic id i, last Thursday, a daughter
€ST*GADA. OKtfr«A
To Loan Jtj.soo on good real
Ci. B. L a FÜLLE TTK. Editor and Mgr. estate security, W. A. Heylman.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R McCurdy
6 n«er*d at the po»toffl=e In Es-vioda. Oregon as
second class mal.
tvtre nt Portland Friday.
SU BSC R IPT IO N R A T E S
Chris Johnson returned, Monday
SI 00 fro-n a trip to Portland, leaving at
O ne year......
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once for his home at George.
Thursday, September 12,1912
Mrs. H. C. Stokes will entertain
I the Garfield Dorcas Society at her
A Taft man or a democrat over in 1 home Sept., 19. ut 2 P. M.
tlie Molalla country suggests tins
The recent rains have put the
as a Bull Moose song, sung to the
ground in condition, so that many
lune of the national anthem:
of the farmers in the Eagle Creek
My country, ’tis of Me,
section, are plowiug.
Sweet land of Mostly Me,
Of rr.e I yell
Land to which 1 am sent
Beyond all argument,
■ Choose Me for President
Or go to well.
The mails are being flooded with
leaflets arguing for the abolishment
of capital punishment. The tenor
•of the argument is that hanging a
man doesn’ t decr?ase murder and
that the Idea of capital puuishment
is a relic of barbarism and born in
a spirit of revenge. A good many
people would be more inclined to
■ favor stopping the hangman, if so-
-ciety could be assured that a senti­
mental pardoning or parole board
wouldn’t turn the murderer loose
in after yeais, when the memory of
his horrible crime, had been dulled
by time.
Prices of meat, already exceed­
ingly high, have taken another lip-
shoot, due, it is claimed, to a short­
age of live stock over the country.
A remedy is being suggested in the
east to help bring down the price
and that is for people to quit eating
•veal. In Argentine, there is a
»heavy fine for the slaughter of
•heifer calves and the result is that
.there is an abundance of beef at a
reasonable price. Our game laws
.provide a heavy penalty for the
killing of female deer and fawn and
why wouldn’ t it lie a good scheme
to extend it to beef, so long, at
least, as the high price of meats
continues?
Gill on Single Tax.
The M. K. Ladies Aid will meet with
: Mrs. Hughes, next Wednesday alter
<linnrr.
Justice Givens has entered judgement
against Marshal Ames for #10 in (avor ol
('.eorge Yenke.
William Strotz of Garfield was in
town Saturday. He is contemplat­
ing a trip to Southern Oregon and
may go from there to California.
Dr. II. V. Adix and family de
parted Friday for a week's vacation
trip in Tilamook county. On the
way they took in a day at the state
fair at Salem.
W. A. lletlm an has opened a
law office here and will hereafter
devote his time to his profession.
He contemplates erecting a build­
ing later on.
Ed Boner. Kenneth Bartlett and
I. A, Irvin one evening last week
landed 95 trout near the power
plant. The trout bite fitfully but
once they begin, it is no tiick to
land them.
R. G. Palmateer and family made
a trip into the mountains one day
last week and secured 30 gallons of
what is known as red huckleberries
Mrs. Palmateer says the fruit makes
excellent jellies and pies, superior
to the blue huckleberry.
The Estacada orchestra is to be
enlarged. H. M. Cruse and Neil
Bronson have agreed to devote their
services towaiil assembling a good
organization and all those who de­
sire- to join should present applica­
tion to either of the above named.
Heennn Gibson of Eagle Creek
was in town Saturday. He is au
optimist regatding the recent rains
and says they have put the ground
in fine condition for plowing Frac-
tie-allv all the Eagle Creek farmers
have harvested their grain and the
yield is satisfactory.
Within a couple of weeks, Terr­
ace addition will have electric lights
as a result of a visit to Portland by
W. F. Cary one of the owners of
the addition. The extension has
been approved and will start at
Fourth and Zobrist thence to
Fourth and Wade, north on Wade
and through the addition.
To the editor;
Do we wish to adopt the single tax?
I think not. We must vote on two
measures Nov, iitli which, if adopted,
will give us the single tax. They
are the Graduated Single Tax, ballot
Nos. 36-1 and 3B5 and the Clackamas
county single tax bill. Nos. 37fi and 377.
In the official pamphlet and in the
pa|>crs and magazines single tax is be­
ing discussed merely as a system of
taxation. It seems to me wo ought to
look at the end aimed to be attained by
the Single Taxers. Henry George,
Some time next mouth, Spring-
father of the single tax propaganda,
says: “ This simple method would satis­ water is to have a Harvest Festival,
fy every economic requirement; free which will include some excellent
lalior and capital from the fetters that music.
David Horner is in charge
now oppress them (for all other taxes
of the program wich will include
could he easily remitted) it would enor­
mously increase the production of singing ot harvest anthems by a
wealth; it would make distribution con­ trained chorus of twenty voices and
form to the law of justice, dry up the instrumental music by violin, ’ cello
springs c f want ami misery, elevate and organ. Other features are be­
society from its lowest stratum; and
ing planned.
give all their fair share in toe blessings
Roger Cary returned from Hot
of advancing civilazation.’ ’
What is this simple method? George Springs, his ranch about 40 miles
says: “ It is a very easy thing thus to from ltete, bringing with him a
sweep away all private ownership of
sample of apples grown on the place
land, and convert all occupiers into
The latter was
tenants of the state by appropriating and a bear skin.
rent.“ “ It“ , says George, “ is neces­ presented to him by a Mr. Davis.
sary only to tax land up to its full The apples, which were beautiful
value” , that is, rental value.
specimens, were picked from trees
The land owner “ would he left-the
planted years ago by a homesteader
absolute and unqualified possessor of
The trees have had no care, yet
his deeds of title end conveyance.“
Again he says: "The only true and they are loaded with fruit without
just solution of the problem, the only blemish.
end worth aiming at, is to make A L L
F. E. Seeley, formerly of The
the land the COMMON P R O P E R TY of
Progress, but now editor and joint
A L L the people.“
Here then is the end aimed at by publisher ot the Buyers Guide of
the single taxer. The Graduated single Salem was here Sunday with his
tax and the Clackamas county single family.
Mr. Seeley has put the
tax bill would not bring these results
publication in the subscription class
but they are a big step that way. If
we adopt them we will be asked to go and has come out for the Bull
still further toward the ultimate end of I Moose party, the first paper iu the
single tax. Single tax is not a tax re- state to make this stand, he asserts,
form. It is an attempt to reform or The paper is improving rapidly un-
.change the very fun lation of society. I .
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der Setley s management.
Do you wish to hold an empty title I
to your land and pay a rent to the state
J. E. Burnett of Eagle Creek was
in place of a t a x I f you do, vote for iu town Tuesday. Mr. Burnett has
single tax. If you do not, vote against I snj(|
it.
F. M. G IL L
Estacada, Sept. 7.
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Mr. and Mrs. N. Bronson, Mr. and
Mrs. Rurbonai. Mrs, Yonce and son have
returned from the hop fields at Aurora.
Chief Kngiuner A. K. Murlin anil a
crew of six of the II. S. Geological
survey arc making their headquarters at
Estacuda, while working on the Cazadero
sheet and finishing up ttie Boring sheet.
They will be here for some time.
No matter what cut you choose
republican ticket, were
in
Estacada
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Sheriff Maas > esterday served a
writ of review upon Justice Givens
yesterday itt the matter of the judg­
ment against A. G. Ames for $10
in favor of George Yenke. The
circuit court will examine the pa-
pers October 7.
Manager Ed Boner has »ranged
with the People’ s Amusement com­
pany for four reels to Ire given
every week, Saturdays and Sundays
at Boner’s theater. The pictures
are the latest shown at Portland.
M iss Mae Stevens is visiting Mrs,
W. A. Heylman.
Geo. C. Brownell will speak on
Woman Suffrage, Sept. 22 at 2
o'clock at the M. E. Church.
What will likelv he the last base­
ball game of the season, will take
place next Sunday when Estacada
plavs the Brooklyn Greys, a fast
Portland team which beat the locals
twice last y et*. A strong lineup
will be arranged by Manager Neil
Bronson.
Estacada may secure its eight
street lights as a result of Mayor
Reed's conference with the F. R
L. & P. The company agreed to
put them in if the city would install
the fictures which will cost about
$25. Bills of $10 2 were allowed at
council meeting. The amended live
stock ordinance, now extends the
time to 8 o’clock in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs T. F. Murray and
son’ ’M ulligan''Eft today for a week
stay at Seaside.
The Progress is indebted to E.C.
Suter. a prominent ranchman and
fruit grower of Eagle Creek, for a
box of fine Bartlett Pears which he
brought to Estacada, Saturday. Mr
Suter sold quite a lot of this excell­
ent fruit. The pears are large, well
colored and without blemish and
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The Hotel Estacada
testify eloquently to the productive-
ness of the soil at his place. H e
sprayed his trees only once this sea­
son, his orchard being
lentarkably
free of parasites.
REPO RT OF T H E CONDITION OF
ESTACADA STATE BANK
at Estacada. in the State o f Oregon, at
the close o f business, Sept. 4, 1 9 1 2 .
Overs
&
RE SO U R C E S
S h o rt*............................................
Ml
81
6 9 87
344 7 40
None
3450 00
1805 34
11941 77
261 00
3 4 4 £ 58
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured......
Stocks and other S e c u ritie s .......
Furniture and fix tu re s.............................
Due from approved reserve hanks........
Checks and other cash ite m s .................
6 6 3 4 24
Other resources. Land C ontracts-------
Total............................................................ . $ 9 1 7 0 8 0 9
L IA B IL IT IE S
$
Postal savings bank deposits...................
Deposits due State Treasurer ......... .
Individual deposits subject
Demand certificates of deposit ............
Tim e certificate* oi deposit........ ...........
Liabilities other than those shove
stated, escrows.......................................-
T o ta l..................................... ..................
25000 00
725 03
1918 60
5000
5 5 3 4 5 42
470 2 9
2569 10
6 7 0 65
$ 9 1708 09
Attorneys for Plaintiff
offers, FREE, with the exception of cost of postage on paper* and cost of
the Unite:sity Kxtention Bulletin, to CITIZEN S OF OREGON, forty UNI*
V E R SIT Y COURSES bv MAIL. Ability to profit by the courses selected is
the only requirement tor enrollment in the Correspondence Department.
Courses are offered in the departments of Botany, Debating, Economics,
Education. Electricity, English Literature, English Composition, History,
Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing, Physical Education. Physics. Phvsiolo-
gv, Sociology, and Surveying. Write to the Secretary of the Correspondence
School. University of Oregon. Eugene, for inform at ion ami catalogue.
COURSES IN RESIDENCE at the University prepare for the Professions
O f ENGINEERING. JOURNALISM. LA W .
MEDICINE, and TEACH ING,
Fall semester opens Tuesday. Sept. 17 Address the Registrar for catalogues
descriptive of the College of Engineering, the College of Liberal Arts, the
Schools of Education, Commerce, Law. Medicine, and Music.
P H Y S IC IA N A SURGEON
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OFFICH, ADJOINING RKSIDENCH
Local and Long Distance Telephone
The doctor’! phone can be connected
with your home plume at night if re-
quested. One long ring.
L. A. W E L L S
D r.
Local and Tourist Trade Solicited
D E N T IS T
PORTLAN D . OREGON
Will tie in P.stacada oil Fridays and
Saturdays. Appointments may be
made with Dr. Adix.
C L A U D E W. D E V O R E
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A TT O R N E Y -A T -L A W
and
N O TA R Y P U B L IC
$
A COOL KITCHEN, EVEN
W ith a real live breeze blowing away
Estacuda. O r e g o n
J. W. MILLER
BLACKSMITH
EXPERT HORSESIIOKR
All work guaranteed
J . V. BARR
BLACKSMITH
the stifling sultry air and cooling
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li »till a! the old stand and willing to da
ft
the whole room — that’s your
any of the work
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GIVE HIM
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in hi» line
CALL
kitchen, and all others too
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Eeam W ork and Hauling by
the Day o r Contract
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that have an
I ELECTRIC FAN
WOOD delivered in any quantity
or length, ist class 4 foot wood
slabwood delivered at $2.00 jwr
cord. 16 inch at $2.50 per load.
W . M. YONCE
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Portland Railway, Light
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The Oregon Fire Relief Asso­
ciation of McMinnville
with $247.000 reserves, solicits your
business through
Jo h n Brow n
C resham . Oregon
4 Power Co,
Seventh and Aider S ts.
Phones:
Main 6 6 8 8 ,
A 6131
Phone
G re s h a m . 513
Or leave word at this office
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I also have the OREGON MERCHANTS i
and BEAVER STATE INSURANCE COS.
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CEDAR
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If You Are Going To Build
G O T O
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Fstacada Agent—A. Morrow
A. MORROW & SON
LO O K AT OUR STOCK
G E T O U R P R IC E S
Livery, Board, Sale and
W e claim to carry the best material and want to prove it
All of our No. 2 stock and better is kiln dried.
Exchange Stable
ESTACADA.
E. D. ALLEN, Proprietor
1HYTMN8 Tüll WAHT M MUSIC, SEE OUR LINE BEFORE BOTINO
, I want a Girl, etc.
Skeleton Rag
Trolley Car Swing
Temptation Rag
| Under the Tents, March
Railroad Rag
Some one else will if you dont
Vou’ ll do the same thing over again
Honey Moon Love
Hooev Man
Hands Up
EILERS MUSIC HOUSE
M. C R U S E , M A N G .
Dubios Lumber Co.
C. E. DUBOIS, Manager.
We deal in all kinds of building
material including Lumber, Lath,
Sash, Doors, Sand, Gravel, Lime,
Plaster, Brick. Cement, Etc. All
orders promptly filled.
Head Office Broadway, Phone Main 103
SHINGLES
We manufacture all kinds of Cedar
Shingles and are prepared at all
times to deliver the same. Also
to sell at the mill, having stock on
baud at all times
A. KRIEGER
The Estacada Lumber Yard
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATIO N.
United States Land Office, 134S Port­
land 154 List No 03607, Portland, Ore.
August 20, 1912.
1 Notice is hereby given that the North­ All Alone
ern Pacific Railway Company, whose | At the Rag time Ball
post office address is St. Paul, Minnesota Beautiful Isle of Love
Dreams just Dreams
has this 20th day of August 1912 filed iu
Take
a Tip from Father
this office its application to select under
Mysterious Rag
the provisions of the Act of Congress,
Moonlight Bay
approved July 1, 1898 (30 Stat. 597. 620)
Oceana Roll
as extended l»v the Act of Congress ap­
Red Rose Rag
proved May 17, 191)6 the NF. 1-4 SK 1-4
Ragtime Violin
Sec. 14, Twp. 2 S»'ii li, R. 5 East \V. M.
If you talk in Your Sleep
Any and all persons claiming adversely
tlie lands described, or desiring to object
Wcnuse of the mineral character of the
land, or for any other reason, to the dis­
H.
posal to applicant, should file their affi­
davits of protest in this office, on or be­
fore the 10th day of Octolier 1912.
H. F. lltghy, Register.
The University of Oregon Correspondence School
WOOD & LUMBER
One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast
**OR b A L K Skid lies, platlk.
hark and wood $i,o o per cord on
ranch. Inquire at Warner’ s place,
i nrile east ot town.
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W A N T E D To Buy One heavy
work horse 1500 or 1400, must be
sound and reasonable in price, Ad
driss or call on me at my place In
Garfield about 6 miles east of Esta­
cada, Wm. Reitpann, Estacada
Route 1.
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FO R S A L E — No. 5 Oliver Typ-
writer in first class condition, very
reasonable, G. G. Ward, Ca/.adcro.
Oregon.
50 1
FOR S A L E — 40 acres in Elwood
S. E J4 of N .E )\ .3 acres improved
with house ami barn, balance in
burnt timber, easy to clean practicly
level and good water, Price $1500
Apply to C. K. Surfus, Elwood
Oregon.
50-5
FOR R E N T —Two 5 room cott
ages, city water, electric lights and
bath. Inquire Dr. Adix.
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Jewelry work of all kind neatly
an'_ promptly done.— Lullatt.
They have it—good fresh vege­
tables. Go and see them. Fred
Jorg.
Fat cattle wanted; the fattei the
better.—See Fred Jorg.
For Sale— Rubber tired surrey
cheap, in good condition. Inquire
of Stewart at McCurdy I.umljer &
Hardware Co.
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I can fix anything that is wrong
with your watch.— L a lla n .
I guarantee all work done.—
LaHatt.
W a n t e d —H ighest price paid
for eggs at the Palace Meat Market
Fred Jorg.
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SPECIAL ATTENTION
Hunting and Fishing f’arlies
Local and Long Distance Telephone
A L L MODERN C O N V E N IE N C E S
c
Vernon Brewster
Defendant,
To Vernon Brewster, the above
named defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
I anawer the complaint filed against you
, in the above entitled court and cause,
I on or before Monday the 16th day of
September, A. D. 1912, and if you fail
i so to appear and answer, the plaintiff
for want thereof will apply to the court
for the relief prayed for in the com­
plaint, which is that the marriage now
existing between you and the plaintiff
be forever dissolved.
This summons is served upon you by
publication order of the Hon. J . U.
Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas
County, which order is dated Ju ly 24
1912. The date of the first publication
of this summons is August 1st, 1912,
and the last publication September
12th, 1912.
C R O SS AN D HAMM OND
Given
H E N R Y V .A D IX .M .D
The Springwater farm-
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h a v e most of their grain under
SUM M O NS FOR P U B LIC A T IO N
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore.
FOR C L A C K A M A S C O U N TY
Jessa Brewster
Plaintiff
PROPRIETOR
Good rigs and careful drivers nlwaya
$ 10 a week
Denman Ims been placed on the ticket
by the county central committee, in place cover SO there w ill be little loss OD
of L. E . Williams, nominated at the account of the recent downpour.
primary, but disqualified to run because
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he has left the country. Both profess
themselves much encouraged by their
canvass.
Glenn Inglish left last week for
Grangeville, Idaho to engage in the
cattle business with a cousin.
STABLE
W. A. JONES
Palace Meat Market
It. C. JIackett of Oregon City and E. failure.
Mr Smith’s orchard of
Dedman of Clackamas, candidates re- two acres, how ever, will produce
spectively for sheriff and recorder on the m 0re than h a|f a crop of fille prunes
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this vear.
yes terd ay canvassing the voters. Mr.
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Livery, Feed 4 Sale
you’ll fiind our meats sweet, tender
and jt. c/. For we handle only the
choicest grades, the cheapest cuts
of which are better than the most
exjiensive parts of lower grade
Citlle.
Orders by ’ phone given
prompt attention.
At tile M. E. church Sunduv morning
Mrs. C. \V. Devote will sing Lassen's pretty fair prune crop this year
In Heavenly Iz>ve abiding.1’ Evening L a st spring the cold rains through-
service will begin at 7.30, the last service I _ ,
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out the state, during the pollmizing
before conference to whitcli Rev. Mr.
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Rrowne wi’.l depart Monday. Subject °* '^le *rM**•
a
dam age, lit
“ The Godspeeds and Farewells of Life” , many sections there being a total
his commission house at 9 2 j State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss:
I, L. F. Bclfils, cashier oi the above
Front street Portland, but has re- j named
bank, do solemnly swear that
organized under the firm name of the above statement is true to the l*rst
of
my
knowledge
and belief.
Burnett & Son and will open on j
L. K. B K L FIL S , Cashier.
September 16 at 113 Front street.! Subscribed and sworn to before tlie this
The firm will do a general com­ 9th day of Sept. 1912.
K. \V. Bartlett. Notary Public
mission business in farm produce.
Correct—Attest: John Zobrist, J. A.
Somer,
directors.
Shipping tags may be had of the O.
W. I’ , agent here.
NOTICE OF F IN A L ACCOUNT.
Estate ol Henry Dubois, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the under-
signed as Executors of the estate ol lien-
ry Dubois deceased have filed their final
account in the County Court ol tile State
ol Oregon, lor the County of Clackamas,
ill tile sl*ovc entitled e s t a t e , and that
Mr. and Mrs. G. Lichthorn went
Monday, the jo day ot Septemtier 1912,
ut the hour of ten o’clock A. M. of said to Portland twice last week to con­
flay, and the court room of said Court, sult with their attorney regarding
has l(ecn np|iointed by said Court a s the j the damage suit which has been
time and place for the hearing of objec­ brought against W. W. McCredie
tions to said final account and the settle­
for in ju riisto Albeit Lichthorn. a
ment thereof
lad
run over hy 1111 automobile some
Jos. R. It van
time ago, blit now convalescing.
t h is. h.. Ihlla.ls
Executors of the Estate of Iteiirx fiuhois The case will not come up for trial
deceased.
lot pel Imps six weeks ami promises
Dale of first publication Thursday Aug
to be rigorously fought. At one
22, 1912. Date of last publication Thurs­
time, it is alleged, the McCredies
day, September 26, 1912.
Claude \V. Ifcvore, Aftorucy for I-xe- off, rod settlement, but dccliued later
rnlors.
011 to consider it.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Standish,
Helen Standish, Phil Standish and
Milton Evans returned Saturday
from the camp at Three Links,
where thev remained two weeks. It
rained every day and the success of
the men in lauding a deer, may be
guessed by the fact that Phil Star.-
dish. as soon as he reach d town,
patronized the Palace Meat market
liberally. They did catch quite a
number of trout, (bough.
William Smith of Springwater is
one of the farntets of Cltckamas
county who is fortunate iu having a
OREGON
Reed & Sparks
Successors to
0. R. Jacobs
Repairing of All Kinds
Plumbing and Electric
Wiring
OREGON AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE.
This great institution opens its doors
for the fall semester on September 20th
Courses of instruction include: General
Agriculture, Agronomy, Animal Hus­
bandry, Dairy Husbandry, Bacteriology
Botany and riant Pathology, Poultry
Husbandry, Horticulture, Entomology,
Veterinary Science, Civil Fngineering,
Electrical Fngineering, Mechanical En­
gineering, Mining Engineering, High­
way Knginecring, Domestic Science,
Domestic Art, Commerce, Forestry,
Pharmacy, Zoology, Chemistry, Physics
Mathematics, English Language and
Literature, Public Speaking, Modern
I. ni. gunge*. Hiatory. art. Architecture,
Industrial Pedagogy, Physical Educa­
tion, Military Science and Tactics, and
-Music.
Catalogue and illustrated literature
mailed free on application. Address:
Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College
Corvallis, Oregon.
School Year Open» September 20th