hssL ^-a se s^^fe g j NO. 54 «i* V o l,, i Estacada State Bank f Capital Fully Paid Up Undivided Profits $25,000 | E ST A C A D A , OREGON, T H U R SD A Y , . M 'C ’ST LO C A L N EW S AND P E R SO N A L M ENTIO N ■ W atch for announcements L i lie s ’ Aid Supper next week. of 1 J of Mr. Murphy’s, who they , j not seen for some time, Mr. phy is the machinist at the tfc. dero power plant who sticks to business have Mur- Caz.i- close Si A VI AK M V IS IT O U R id g e ( « > M erch a n ts N a tio n a l B a n k 01 P o rtla n d F or S a l k —One mare, ten hund­ present in the Bletch house. i A t ; Ji frr.jK red lbs., work anywhere, one pony Kobt. Mills, wife and throe sons1 11 N a tio n a l City B a n k oi N e w Y ork partly broken, will sell cheap. Ap­ of Great Falls, Mont , are visiting i:_.\ k oiv ; .. t-:S->v uc. .to m a . I ply at the Progress. at the home of R. H. Monckton, of SSSS&.'Jc l< 3B ^ c£^ S O f3S A n d Get a P a ir of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilcox, of Springwater. Mr. Mills likes this J S ) ________ ___ section of country and as he lias a Oregon City, are spending their -¡pfch n -|S ; vacation at the homes of their par large family he thinks before re­ Tills Royal Tea Vut 3 qt. 47 cents U 3 ' J j j . turning home he will buy some land ents in Estacad 1 and Garfield. A iVT for the boys and let them prepare Mrs. Avery Mouckton and two H7 r it so that a little later when he feels ■ *•/ ' \ t It often happens that a man dies owning real estate f! sons, of Portland, are visiting Mr. like coming here to live he will ■ ■ 'V w id Mrs. R. H, Monckton, of have a home. without having made his will. The title to such lands passes . Springwater. "A : $260.00, Cash or instalment, will by force of law to the heirs of the deceased. They each j; Mrs. Gertie Morrison and son, of buy a Conover, upright, Colonial then hold an equal undivided interest. ji Wanpetaw, Wash , are visiting at style, mahogany finish piano. Prac­ the home of Mrs. Morrison's par­ They’re Newest in Shape, Longest in Wear and This Royal Coffee Pot 3 Qt. t7 cents If there are five, the deed of four will not convey a £ ents, the Monckton's, of Spring- tically new and sells for $425.00. — Estucada State Bauk. perfect title. Such an incomplete conveyance is often the w ater. Lowest in Price Mrs. Susan Yambert, of Syca­ Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lawrence, source of endless trouble. more, Ohio mother of Mrs. P. of Portland, parents of Mrs. D. C. Conklin, of Garfield, came to Ksta­ Should the purchaser not happen to know of the exist­ » A . D O N ’T PUT IT Sherman returned home on Mon- cada last week making the trip from ay after spending several days at ence of the fifth heir, he may be unconscious of the flaw in F Ohio alone. She is seventy-four the Sherman home. years old and intends making her his title, and may be evicted years afterward through no -?i O. P. Hoff, State Labor Commis­ home here with her daughter. She sioner, was a visitor at the home of is well pleased with what she has fault of his own. . W. Antrim last Friday. seen of our community. Some two Take no such chances. Demand an abstract. on Thursday aud lie will endeavor The parade will be given at 10 W A good bov wants a place to years ago she made her home with o’ clock in the morning and it is an The reliable abstracts of Clackamas County Titles are SI rork and go to school. For par­ these people and since they have to learn the cause of the trouble. entirely new spectacle. Some of come West has been homesick for ticulars see H. Janies. made by the features are Camels, Zebras, them ever since. Big Circus A t Portland its Two desirable lots, small house Deer, Elephants and Llamas driven W . A. JO N ES I Mrs. Florence Richards and her in teams like horses and harnessed with water on the premises. For PR OPR IETOR Gooil rigs and enreful drivers always sale. Easy terms. E. P. Scott, or two daughters, Eunice and Gladys Ringling Brothers T o Exhibit to ornate tableaux The parade SPECIAL ATTENTION have gone to Seattle to make their inquire of the Progress Office. will he three miles long. The There On Tuesday and E. F. & F. B. Riley. Given Hunting and Pishing Parties home for awhile. They are with menagerie, too, is a wonderful Mr. Dan Flood, of the Lyric Wednesday, August her people and she expects to re­ Member American Association of Title Men. affair, greatly enlarged and filled l'hcatre and who :s al$o the enter- WOOD & LUMBER 24th and 25th main with them for the present. It with strange specimens of the an­ Local and Long Distance Telephone ainer of thousands of persons daily Member Oregon Association of Title Men. is her intention to get work to aid imal world. At the head of the through the uickle nioviug picture 5 1 0 C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rc e , P o r t l a n d O re g o n her in her endeavor to keep the Ringling Brothers World s menagerie is Darwin, the missing J. R. Telford, agent for the P. shows of Portland, spent Sunday in $ family together. They have many Greatest show is to visit Portland link, which lives in a miniature R. L & . P. Co. istacada. in Kstacada lias Orders Received At Estacadd Slate Bank. friends in Estacada who are sorry on Aug. 24 and 25 coming this house with windows, electric lights, | •ceil trausfered to Oiegou City. Miss Mary Gay who has been 11 to see them go away. season with new laurel won at hot water heater, chairs and tables. The change will be made the last nurse at Hood River is at present F or S a l k Q u ic k -A good work Madison Square Garden in New Darwin eats with a knife and fork, of the week. biting her sister, Mrs. I!. R. Gra­ W. D. HENTHORN L. M. HENTHORN team, 3 iu. wagon, and harness. If York because of the unprecedented drinks from a bottle and shaves ham. She may remain here if she Henry Etlinghusen, wife and two taken quick the price is $16 0 ,— Iu excellence of their performances, himself. daughters and Miss Anna Karsch, can establish herself in her chosen It is in all respects the very best quire at the Progress. calling. of Omaha, Neb., came to Kstacada circus that was ever organized, and Al. Darling is on the sick list, • THE ESTACADA FURNITURE MEN - on Sunday aud are paving the Mr. and Mrs. A 1 Drill, of Caz­ the two performances that will be ; \Ve have several pieces of prop- Gene Westerfield lias accepted Stuben family a visit. Mrs Stlibeii rty left with us to negotiate a sale adero, are taking a vacation and given in Portland will he given ex -1 position in Portland. is a si-.ter of .Kir. Ellinghuseit. leave to-day for the A .-Y .-P . Fair actly as they were presented in for. Intending investors in Esta­ and British Columbia. They e x ­ Manhattan, not the slightest change Cleve Heiple started in to thresh cada will do well to consult us as C. B. Dilluiaii is the name of the Handle a complete line of FURNITURE, QUILTS, PILLOWS we may have just what you want. pect to be absent probably a month. having been made since the season Tuesday. new agent who comes to take t'.ie and in fact Everything to make one Comfortable It will certainlv be lonesome to be opened there. Inquire at the P rogress office. ^jr f,ewis Atchison, of Portland, position made vacant by the trans­ in Cazadero and not find “ A l" in He There are no less than seven spent Sunday with E. S. Shank- fer of Telford to Oregon City Lester Townsend, of Cazadero, his place at the power plant for he sensations on the program, any one land. has rented the Ed. Miller prop rty an employee of the P R. L. & P. is faithful to his employer, court­ of which is great enough to give a mid is moving in. He comes from ,, , ,, Co in the power plant at that place * * Mr. and and Mrs. Mrs. \\ . J Emmett with whom he circus distinction. We also handle a nice line of Plain and Fancy has resigned his position and moved , eous to the people There are the , . . , days Abram Fairview aud was agent for the O. .. r , , has company business to do for and wonderful Schumann horses which , spent several „ , - 1 . 1 . R. cV N. to Newberg, Ore., where he has . , , , well liked by the men 111 and a- waltz on their hind legs, drink from Stormer 011 Beaver Creek this week gone into the confectionery business . .. , . , , F or S alic Q ui ck 40 acre farm - - - Dishes and Glassware - - - ’ round the plant who are under his large glasses and roll each other ^ r- aI1