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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1910)
Ifi 1 fcSTMADA IkOGRESS IlM o t r u t in u ) H . D l BOT 5 , President . W . R k r d , V ice President 1 .. I{. H l'l.v iu , Treasurer F.. S. WOA 1 E R , Enterod E d itor and M anager . at the peatotflca tn Eatacada. Oraeon. second class mall Published [very Iku rsosy tSUCAUA, OKIbON ninq S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S 51 00 One year Six months 50 T h u rsd a y, _ _ T IM E M a r. 17, 1910 T h e correct way to pronounce it is lis-ta ca da, accent on the third tillable, a having the sound of a as in ah in the two last syllables. Portland's big new packing plant just completed by the Swift itiber- t>W, began killing livestock Mon day. From now on, it will en large its operations until all the de partments and allied industries are under way. It is expected to be two or three mouths before the big ooi.ooo plant is in full oper ation The completion of this greni packing house is a big boost for the producers of livestock not oil y in this state but throughout tiie Northwest. The killing de partment is prepared to handle aomit 5'io cattle a day as a starter and has a capacity of iooo hogs and sheep. The interest shown in livestock production throughout the big territory tributary to this market will largely determine the magnitude of operations by the new plaut. Hogs reached $: . to during the past week. ***5 0 HEMETHORN PDNCTURE-PROOF * SELF-HEALING TIRES J. V. BARR tread. T h e regu la r p r ic e o f these tire * t o ^ y o p er palr.but fo r KAM Y R lD IN Ü w d t o te M M to ---------- *■'----------- cialTat * th e rider < $ o S y 54 So p er pair. a S or Sera s h ip p e 7 same d a y la tter is received. W e ablp C. O. D. oto ap o ro va l. Y ou do not p sy a cen t a n til y en h ave exa m in ed and found them s trictly as representeo. W e w ill a llo w a <uaah d is c o u n t o f 3 p e r cent « h e r e b y m a k in g th e p rice 9 4 .5 5 per p air) I f yoti •en d F U L L C A S U W I T H O K D K t t and enclose th is advertisem ent. Y o u run no ris k OR •en d in g us an o rd er as th e Urea m a y b e returned at O I7 & expen se i f fo r a n y reason th e y a r r not satisfactory on exam iu au on. W e are p e rfe c tly re lia b le a n d m oney aent to us is as safe as ta t ban k I f y o u 'o rd e r a p a ir o f th ese tires, you w ill fin d that th ey w ill n d e easier, run faster, w ear better last lo n g e r aud lo o k fin e r than a n y lir e y o e h ave e ver used o r a*en at a n y pn ee. W « k n o w that you w ill b e so w e ll pleased that w h en you w an t a b icycle you w ill g iv e us y ou r order. W e w r an i D t l V you llU l to O send K U U us U S a t l tria l l l l l l l v o t rd uc e r i a t i v once, u n , hence u v u v e th is rc m a rk a b ie U . . re . . v offer. .».. _ a g —> ~ g% r f O r C d o n ’t buy a n y k in d at a n y price unUl you send fo r a p a ir e i Ife d g e tu o m Punctu re-Proof Or— on a o p ro v a l a a d t n a l a l th e special in trodu ctory p rice quoted above: o r w rite fo r our b ig T ir e ‘ nd Sundry C atalogu e w h ich desen b e* and quotes a ll m akes an d k in d s o f lire# at about h a lf th e usual p rice«. ___ , M O T a « O T W I * # * r r but w r ite us a postal today. D O M O T T H I N K O F B U Y I N G a b icycta D O N O T w w IX IM o r a p a ir o f tires fro m a n y o n e u n til you k n o w th e n e w and w o n d e r fw o ffers w e are m akin g. I t o n ly costs a postal to lea rn e v e ry th in g . W r ite «1 M O W . iF YOU NEED TINES J. L MEAD CYCLE COMPART, CHICAGO, IL L PALACE ME:AT !MARKET th e B e st F r e s h H a n d le s a n d C u re d M e a ts Obtainable Cash Paid for Hides and Market Products W e Buy and Sell VEAL HOGS HIDES P e n la n d HEAD CHEESE FRESH MEAT* SMOKED MEATS C8l> J o r g Settlement Started DALES Oregonian Editorial Calls A t tention T o The Fact That Passed Since First Settle ment Here W e have some Pictures left and while they last we will give FREE one of these Pictures with each Ten Dollars worth of goods bought of us. to buy it all at once. Just i o o years ago this Spring, the Oregon country felt the tread of ihe first Americans bent on occu pation and settlement. Numerous American f tr traders had touched the shores of the present-day Ore gon and Washington in the twenty years preceding. Lewis and Clark, five years before, bad spent the W inter at Clatsop, as explorers. In 1792, Captain Gray, a Boston navi gator, had discovered and entered the Columbia River. Now came Captain Nathan Winship in i8 roiu the “ Albatross" to fottng a settle ment and trade with (he Indians But flood of the Columbia River swept over the settlement at Oak Point, Indians were hostile and compe'ition of John Jacob Astor s fur enterprise was approaching, so that Captain Winship in a few weeks abandoned the effort. Karly next year the Astor sea party ar rived in the ship Tonquin and founded Astoria. After them came other Americans aud the opening ot the Oregon trail. So that a century retrospect is fu'I of history for this now trnns formed region. Truly great things have Inetr achieved in the century. The ■ ¡ranges have been as rapid, perhaps more so, than anywhere on the American continent in a like period. Progress has been all the more remarkable when one re served. A&W-aa about ($ 1 0 ) You arc not required it. No Pictures R e First come first served. D A L E S’ p. S. — W e will be Easter. ready with our Millinery for Our new milliner will be here in a very few days. $2 a day $10 a week The Hotel Estacada A L L M O D E R N C O N V E N IE N C E S One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast I Local and Tourist Trade Solicited BUY, S E L L , T R A D E , ETC. See Attention Deafness Cannot be Cured by local application s, as tliev cannot F o r S a l b or will trade for a farm roach th e diseased portion o f the ear. One of the fiuest resident proper There is o n ly one w ay to cure deafness, th at '* co *1**>tott'>,>al rem edies. ties in Estacada with one or four I Bn<* ; Deafness is caused by an inflamed con lots. Inquire at the Progress. d ition of the m ucous lin in g of the Hn- VVe have several pieces of prop stachian T ube. W hen this tube is in- erty left with us to negotiate a sale flaraed t on bave a nm,h,in* *°und >">• for. Intending investors in Esta- Pc r*ect hearin g, and when it is entirely cada will do well to consult us as closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflamation can be taken out and we may have just what you want. this tube restored to its norm al condi members that nearly all of it is the Inquire a, the P roork ' s - s office, tion , h earin g w ill he destroyed forever; product of the last 60-year period ! nine cases out of ten are caused b y Ca A population of 2,000,000 has FoR S a l e — P acific Queen Organ tarrh, w h ich is nothing but an inflamed F or The Seed Laboratory of the Bureau of Plaut Industry, United States Department of Agriculture, in Coopération with the Oregon Agricultural College, has opened a branch seed-testing laboratory at Corvallis, Oregon, Thia laboratory If you can’t boost is solely for the use of the residents Don’t use the item mer of the Pacific Coast aud adjoining A ll business enlisted in onr care has statex, for testing seeds free of prom pt atten tion . Com e h elp us boost charge. The work of this labor d o n ’ t k n o ck . W e have some choice atory will include: (1 ) T h e iden farm s for sale at prices tliate nre rig h t tification of seeds of any kind. (2 ) POTWIN & SON The examination of samples for the preseuce of adulterants and dodder. W IL L IA M H A M M O N D (3 ) The testing of seeds for purity. H . E . C R O S S (4 ) Testing for germination. G u a ra n te e d CROSS & HAMMOND * ATTORNEYS AT LAW * "T h is examination requires but Abstracts. Real Kstntc. Loans. Insurance little time and will be given pre O r k g o n C i t y , - - - O r b g o n cedence over all other work, All samples sent tor this purpose will be examined at once and report sent by mail, or on request, by telegraph, at the expense of the re S E W IN G M A C H IN B . ceiver." R O L LE R B E A R IN G . H IG H GRAD R. Test For Purity “ This requires the separation of the sample into three parts: (1 ) Pure seed; (2 ) Foreign seed; (3 ) Dirt and-ebaff; and the determi nation of the percentage by weight of each of these three parts and identification of the weed seed pres ent. This test requires considerable time and can be made only by ex perts. The facilities of the labor atory will permit not more than five such tests to be made for any one firm or individual in any one calendar month. Purity tests will lie made and reports sent as prompt ly as possible and in the order in which the samples were received." Teit For Germination by buying this re lia b le , honest, high grade sew- in g m c h io to N a tio n a l S e w in g M a c h in e B e lv ld e r e . C o . IU . Rem em ber the PROGRESS when you have any Printing to be done F A N T O N ’S Cedar Shingles When in need 01 First C lass Cedar shingles consult me Shingles delivered or at the mill. Nos. I and 2 always on hand. W. A. Jon«, Sal« AgL. Will Test Seeds At College sunshine dispelled Uie-Sprmg tears this Spring, also Reagan and Os- Collaborator in Charge, February i, 1910 busy with berry T o A ll Progressive Farmers tun. O i d i I l H SL O l€ £ < < * l U r X p - . U U k lill settings. Station. Seedsmen: March 14. Estacada FA N TO N BROS. The U. S. Lau n dry is represented in Estacada bv the PORTLAND RESTAURANT W ill send wash on Tuesday deliver Saturday. and British Columbia Ch eap farm lands alon g tbe lin e of the Grand T ru n k Pacific R y ., now building. Ideal clim ate, pure w ater, rich so il. Ihe Last Of The West M ain offices ol tbe com pany: 13» 1 » j F irst St. Portland, O regon. H E N R Y V .A D IX . M .D P H Y S IC IA N & SU R G EO N mamma OFFICM, ADJOINING RKSIDDNCR Local and Long Distance Telephone The doctor's phone can be connected with vow home phone at night it re quested. One long ring. EH. L. A. W E LLS D E N T IS T C F S H E A R E R A N D W ELLS' Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office Portland. Oregon. February I 6 th 1910. Notice is*!hereby given that Nina Joy, whose post- office addreaa ia l 189 Taggart St. Portland. O re gon. did. on the I 3th day of September. 1909. file in this office Sworn Statement and Application. No. 02203, to purchase the N W * . N W * N E * and Lot I. Section 10. Township 5 South. Range 4 East Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3 1878. and acts amendatory, known aa the “ Tim ber and Slone L a w ." at sueh value as might be fixed by appraise ment. and that, pursuant to such application, the l.nd and timber have been appraised, the timber ostlmat ed 640.000 board feet at $0.35 per M. and the land $85.00: that aaid applicant will offer final proof in support of his application and sworn statement on the 3rd day of May. 1910. before the R egister and Re celver of the United States Land O ffice at Portland. Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase be fore entry, or initiate a conteat at any time before patent issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit In this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. Chao. B. Merrick. Register Department of the Interior. U. S Land O ffice si Portland. Oregon. March 7th. 1910. Notice Is hereby given that Allan R . Joy whose post-office address is 327 Worcester Block, Portleed Oregon, did. on the 5th day day of Angust. 1909 file In this office Sworn Statement and Application. No, 02129. to purchase the S H N W * . SW M N E K snd Lot 2. Section 10. Tvwnshlp 5 south. Range 4 East W illam ette Meridian, and th* timber thereon, tinder the provisions of the act of June 3. 1878, and acts amendatory, known as th* "T im b er and Stone Law 1 at such value as might be fixed by appratsment. and that, pursuant to such application, the land and timber thereon have been appraised, the timber estimated 925,090 board feet at $0.35 per M. and the land $73.00: that'Sald applicant will offer final proof In support of his application and sworn statement on the 24th day of May. 1910. before the R egister and Receiver of the United States I and O ffice, at Port land, Oregon. Any person is st liberty to proteat this purchase before entry, or Initiate a conteat at any tim e before patent Issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit in this office alleging tacts which would defeat the entry. Chaa. B. Merrick. Register In the C irc u it C o u r t o f the Stmt* o f Oregon F o r Clmckmmes C o u n ty Direction* For Sending 1. A ll samples should be drawn so as to represent accurately the bulk seed from which they are taken. 2. The siae of sample should be a tablespoouful for small seeds, such as clovers and grasses, and five tablcspoonfuls of the larger seeds, such as the grains. 3. A ll samples should be marked with the name and address of send er. 4- A letter should accompany , appearand answer aaid complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to aaid Court for the relief pray ed for in aaid complaint, to-wit:- for a Judgement and decree as follows 1. That the bonds of matrimony now existing be tween the plaintiff and defendant be forever dissolved 2. That the future care and custody of Solon* Knowland and Donald Knowland. children of said piantlff and defendant be awarded to the ptalntiff. 3. That by a final decree the Court require the defendant to pay to plaintiff the aum of Tw enty Do! lars per month aa permanent alimony for the support of their minor children and for such other relief a the Court may term Just. T h l* summons la published by order of Hon. J. U- Campbell. Judge of th* above named Court, which order was mad* on the 5th day of February 1910. T h e time prescribed for th* publicallo*thereof ia six weeks, commencing with th* issue dated Thursday. February l Oth, 1910 and continuing each week thereafter to and Including Marce 24th. 1910. C R O S S to H A M M O N D Attorneys for plaintiff Notice tor Pubficotio* STRONGEST GUARANTEE. "T h is test is made to determine the percentage of seed which will germinate under favorable con ditions. The seed of cereals, clovers and many vegetables can be easily tested without the use of special apparatus. Some seeds, however, including a number of the grasses are more difficult to test re quiring exact conditions of temper attire and moisture, and consider able time. Samples will be tested for germi nation in the order in which they are received, and not more than ten tests for germination w ill be made for any one firm or individual in any one calendar month. ’’ made a home of the great basin of ROod co,u,itlon Price * 5°- Apply condition of the m ucous surfaces. W e w ill giv e One H undred D ollars for the Columbia River and has almost, to Post Office at Ca/.adeto. doubled in ten years. Bank de FOR S a l b -T w o good second anr c a « of Dcafne» (c.nscd by catarrh) , . . that cannot be cured b y H all s Catarrh s a m p le S t a t in g w h e t h e r t h e se e d is posit* have grown to $230,000,000 , , . u L1 . , h M d ^ t v i n g m a c h in e s , W h e e le r & , Cnre. Send fo , circu lars, fm e. F I to be tested for purity, for ger A century ago the whole wealth Wilson and Singer. Also a brand P. J. C h h n k v Jk C o ., Toledo, O. mination, or for both, and the of the land was thought to consist new Eldridge direct from the fac Sold b y D ruggists, 75c. source of the seed. iu f u r s , nor was it supposed the tory, A t the Progress. Take H a ll's Pliniily P ills for constipa tion. 5, A ll samples and letters country could ever yield much j should be addressed to the Seed- else Now, the furs are as nothing F " R S at .B -1 and 2 year old Testing Laboratory, Oregon A g ri »nil the wealth of soil, .treams, | r ' rfect,rn ReJ Currant bushes, cultural College, Corvallis, Oregon minerals and forest far exceeds the Fess I0° ’ l cett,s each; by the A ll agricultural seeds should be most golden dreams, and has just *iutlr!rid> 3 cents each. H. Trapp tested before they are purchased, fairly begun. Money to loan on first class itn- or iu any case, before they are It may profit thus to look back ’ proved farms, Call at the Bank of j used—not ouly small seeds but over the beginnings and ntav aid Estacada. Farmers A n d Seedsmen A re grains of doubtful quality, as well. the imagination to compass some-! Farmers and seedsmen both, are what the century ahead. Claah of I F o " S - ^ K - A 200 egg inculmtor Asked T o Send Sample urged to make the fullest use of opinion» and strife of interests will hatched in it once Cost $32. W ill Of Seeds For Test 1 this i-il-M itorv, and rgise the < loud lh- sunshine in the future as sell for $16. — K. C. Hoygaard. [3t ing Purposes atawtuiil of the sicd used upon the they have done in the past, but re farms. trospect will help to bring back A great number of fruit trees H. D. ScrrnRR b-ams of rh-er iust as last week's have been received and set here Corvallis, Oregon, of the groundhog day. — Oregonian born have b e e n F ERRY Painting, Papei Hanging and Calcemi- ning. 1st class work Examination For Adulterants or Doddor LARD EGGS SAUSAGE SHEEP C ATTLE CHICKENS Century A$o First Century Has CARD P. k L & P. Co. IIIR H C TO R S: (.' h a s IH E A C H T O O T M a n y th o u s a n d s of d o lla rs arc M K Church -N ext Sabbalb In t h G C ir c . u it C o u r t o f l in t S t m t * o f O r m g o n F o rth * County o f C lm ck m m m s _ _ _ ild ia w b it! , lo s t a n n u a l ly b y b o t h t h e f a r m e r s Msry A. Sovsil. Plaintiff ) aan.i ’ Latest Model “ R it n if e r " bicycle furnished bv us. ( *ur intents erer/w’.iere aio and the seedsmen of the Northwest Sabbath School Bttkiu* money Inst. W rits 7or f u l l ¡a rtic u la r» and t/ocml ojfur mi amt vs ) summons to a. m. :tve and approve ol your Ucycle. W e ship H<| N O N K Y U E U d l B K O i i m i l rouncti^ Ishsm B. Small. Defendant ) to «iiyutie, anywhere in the U. 5. wUJimuta cent t Jmfasti m advjuice. p r t f a r jr t ig k t . and aud Pacific Coast states, thru the Preaching 11 a. m. t winch time ----------------------------- you may ride the (¿cycle T o Uham B. Small, th* D«f*ndant sbovanamad. alUtu T l f N DAYS'* P ltP J t T I l l A I . dim aa-------------_ . and - out U it to any teat te«t you p>u wish. I If I yau are the«» the*» not perfectly periectly satisfied or „ do _ not _ wish to purchase and use of inferior seed. League In th « rama of ths State of O r«(on . You set heie- 6:3o p. m. peep the bicycle amp U buck to us at our expense and you wtU not bf ami ana etui. by roquired to aptaar and answar th* Complaint In _jble to make f i A T A D V D D IflT C W e turnish the highest grade bicycles it is KST AC A D A -P O R TL A N D This loss is four-fold: First, thru Prayer Meeting on Thursday liven C R v l U H B i f t l w L d at one small profit above actual factory cost, You «ave f i e th* abova entitled causa on or h*for* ths 22 nd day m iidlem eu’s profits to fac ii\ to! Idlemeo's profita t by Inlying direct ot us ai.d have the mane— Hirer's guar. 7:30 p. m. of April. A. D. 1910 ard If you fall so to appear and anU-e bthuid your bicycle. D O M O T I* U ¥ a bicycle or a pairof Urea from anyam the purchase of seed of low vitality ing Cars leave Estucada for Port at any t r ic e until you receive onr cataloguva and loam our unheard ol fa cto ry answer the Plaintiff will apply lo th * Court for the re nr of sted containing high percent t r ic o t and rem ar Labia spa. utl c ffrrt to r u le r tty cu ts. land: lief prayed for In her complaint. nam*ly:-For a De V O « W I L L B E A S T O I I S H E I Ri>.dy our superb models at the trender/nlly ages of worthless or harmful im Church of Christ— N ext Sabbath cree (hasolvlng ths bonds of Matrimony now axisrtnf law f r e t s we can nuke you this year. W e sell the highest trade bicycles for less money between Tlalnilff and Defendant. & 55. 9. I I . A. M. and than any other factory W e are satisfied with fi.oo profit ahovt factory cost. purities. Second, thru the result ___ B 1C YC LJC lU i.Y L K H M . you a n sell our bicycle* under your o«vn name plate *1 Th is Summons Is published Ir. the Estacad* Pro- *. 3. 5. 9 P M. doubW *~our pnees. Order* filled the day received. . . . . . . . . ant thin stand and poor crop ob- Bible School to a. in. cress a weakly newspaper for six consecutive weeks s K i ’ O N D l l . \ N l > 11IC YC 1.»*:». W c do not regularly handle tecond hand bicycles, but illy have a number on hand taken in trade by our Chicago retail stores. These we clear out the first publication thereof to be made on March 10 tained for the saute amount of labor1 Preaching Cars leave Portland for Esta Oily at price* nwgintf from tod to MM or tolO . Descriptive bargain hate mailed free. 11 a. tn. 1910. e a t a T r * B * i v C f » l u r i e w lio e le , I m p o r t e d r o l l e r t l t a l i n and p e d a l* , parti, repair* and cada: expended as for a gt-oi crop. ' You..g Peoples’ Meeting 7 p. m. C 0 a S T E I ~ 5 I A K E v i equipment of aliklnds at hat/ the usual reta il tru e s . Th is Publication made by orier of Hon. J . U. Campbell Jude* of the above entitled Court made on Third, thru the seeding ol the laud Preaching p. ni. the 3rd day of March 1 9 )0 . fi:j5. 8 43. io :43. A. M. and to worthless plants or to noxious J. F. Clerk «*•45. » 45. 4 43. 6:45 P- M. Attorney for Plainufi weeds. F'ourth, thru the loss of t o m m H M W t!o H L r The rtjru la r re ta il p rice o f th ou tires is Mail and Kapreos (no p - t r r r j;fr business to seedsmen. SS.50 Per f a i r , hut to introduce toe w ill M m CMCINV COURT R HR ST ATI OT 00(00« carried on Ibis run) leave* P ortlsn d | sell you a sample p a ir tor i t HJicAsh unth^rder f4SS). This wide spread and heavy an TOO HR COCMTY Of CLACKAMAS ¡fo r Kstncaila j : * j a. ui. and r-*o p. i B L A C K S M IT H 1 0 H O B E T R O U B L E F R O M P B R O T O IE S Clara Knowland plaintiff nual loss has been due, partially at NAILS, Tack* or til»** will no* let 51 *« | |L e a v e i Kstacada lor Portland 4:*6 p.| va. a i r o u t. S ix ty thousand pairs »o ld last year. least, to the fact that farmers and . and 7:10 a. m. defendant O ver tw o k u u dicd thousand pairs n ow in use. It still at ihe old stand and willing to do David Knowland seedsmen alike have not had the D E S C R I P T I O N ! M ade in a ll siaea. I t is liv e ly I T o David Knowland th* above entitled defendant any of ihe work in his line •n d easy rid iu ji.veryd u rab lean d lie e d inside w ith IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E O F lO R IC O N means of easily and accurately de • special q u a lity o f rubber, w h ich n e v e r becom e* Freight also leaves Portland ilh o u t a llow * - 1 You are hereby required to appea.* and anawer th* orou* aud w h ich closes up sm all , p uncture* w ith ou N oth w th e th ic k ro b b er tre a d la n ti* o l f le tte r* fro m satis* I G IVE HIM A CALL termining the germination and fn »ft g ______ th e air _______ to esc a ______________ pc. W e liave hundred* letters from “ A ” »m l p u n c tu re str ip s “ ll** oomplaint fllad agalnat you In th* above entitled ault in the morning goes lo Caza Hating g that th eir tii tires es h h------- * v e o « *“ ly w---------- been pu m oed I fied custom ers statin ___ " D , " a lso rim a trip “ H** on or before the 31 at day of March 1910. aaid nice o r tw le season. T h e y w eia h no m ore than k m to p reven t rim cu ttin g. I h l * purity of the seeds purchased aad ole up once f ice t in * a w h o dero and returns to PortlauL data being after live expiration of ala Weak* from the irdin arv puiurturt r r— e »n rfm g q u a a lltlc *b e rin t, th e puncture — ---- er e r •n ord in a ry tire, a isiiiy i*tin iie *u in g g iv e n t i r e r w i l l ------ o u t — la a - l -----oth any o th used. DY severa 1 l leyera »a ycr* o l f th in | , a sp ecia t»y lh jn P lly « f c ---------— i * H r ?*, - - * » » k m -S O V T . h i . A S T IO a n d data of publication of thia aummona. and If you fall to _ Msry H. Dolan Kata Dolan Anna Louise Jones Margaret C. Dolan plaintiffs vs Charles N. Walt Charles Emmons Walt Eastern Investment Co. Limited, a corporation H . E . Nabte Ferry Museum of Tacoma, a corporation Miss Emma Muller Eudorah Boyles Harriet P . McMillan Mtnnle P. Orvls May Siebler Ferry Caroline P. Ferry Sarah J. Townsend Horace Thielaon Emma Thielaon Clinton Trafton Ferry Frank B. Cole, executor of the estate of C. P. Ferry, deceased Herbert S. Griggs, executor of the estate of C. P . Ferry, deceased Clackamas County. defendants T o Charles N. W alt: Charles Emmons W ait: Eaat- • m Investment Co. Lim ited, a corporation: H. E, Noble: Ferry Museum of Tacoma, a corporation: Miss Emma Muller: Eudorah Boyiea: Harriet P. McMillan: Minnie P. Orvls: May Siebler Ferry; Caroline P, Ferry; Sarah J. Townaend; Horace Thielaon: Emma Thielaon: Clinton Trafton Ferry; Frank B. Cole; ex ecutor of the estate of C . P. Ferry, deceased: H er bert S. Griggs, executor of the estate of C. P . Ferry, eeceased; Clackamas County.-defendants. In the name of th* State of Oregon: Y oa are here by required to appear and answer the complaint filed agalnat you In the above entitled Court and cause o e or before the 23rd day of April. 1910. and if you fail to appear and anawer. for want thereof the plain tiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the complaint, aa follow*: For a decree declaring that the defendants have no interest or estate whatever in and to Lota 5 and 7 in Block 1 3. Oregon City. Clackamas Ccunty. Oregon, as shown by the duly recorded plafthereof on file In th* County Recorder * office of said County and State, or any part thereof; and that the title of th* plaintiffs Is good and valid, and that they the plain tiff* are the owner* In fee of said premia**, and for such other relief as to the Gourt shall seem m let and equitable, and for their costs and dlsbursemtms therein. T h is summons la published by order of the Hon orable J. U. Campbell Judge of th* Circuit Court of th* State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas, made and entered on the 4th day of March 19 10. di recting publication to be made in the Estacada Pro gress. a weekly newspaper, published at Estacada, Oregon. T h e first publication to be made on the 10th day of March. 1910. and the last publication on the 21st day of April. 1910. Cross to Hammond Attorneys for plaintiffs Oregon C ity Oregon Beautiful v a lle y s between the R ockies i rnd Coast R an ge. Price low . en*v terms Read the Want Ads. ' ' ’ rite for f 111 ir.icnnfUion. .- * l i l t , L I PS, • \oS M cK ay Bid«;. The Progress is one dollar Dentists ot Portland W ill visit B stacads on F rid ay six! Saturday o i each w w k Appointm ents m ay be made w ith Dr. A d ix . J O H N S T E I N E R , M. P a S u ar.u o n h y s ic ia n OTTO* BEHIND ESTACADA STATE BANK Sleep* in rooms back oi office. Can iound at office day or night. 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