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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1910)
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U u u v< |io to fcij miildl'tnun's proi'.u by tuy-.n* L.iect ut us ai d have tlic manufacturer’s suar* p.nw*s behind your bicycle. 1 *0 N O T H U Y a bicycle or a pair of t .es from anyott» at a u j P r u t until you receive _our dialogues and learn our unheard oi J ~ .lo ry ¿ ru ts «n d rtm a rk a it* special > >s 1 » n u « T tt^ciith . il.*, Triaftunr *n«l M anager YC J V.iLL EE A370f»!SMED Study our superb Em«»art 4i the :«j*tcifir.e In Estacada. Oregor seconrt class mail PuUitklM t! Ivorv Uiorxri.’ v i.4 . t a c a d a , g iu g o Moritii’y a *»t | * M l im • L 1 . *• a .iii-. u > m l i e in r i im a t io n c a n iis t u b e r e s t o r e d t o | N o tic e t h e t h ic k ru bb er t r e a d J “ A " a n d p u n c tu re s tr ip s “ U " ’ a n d “ I),” alu o rim s t r ip **U ,# t o p r e v e u t rim c u t tlu g . T h i s I tir e w ill o u t la s t a n y o th e r SO FT, L L A s llO and M A b A S l l H U ID U i IN ^U LAMV G . . in v it e FREE with each $10.00 pur Mr Briilcnstine, father of D. N. Bridenstiue, who has been in the state of Washington for several months, is in Estacada for a short visit. He is enjoying good health. PAINTS A few dollars invested in Bay State Paint will add Hundreds in V a lu e and A p p e a r a n e e to your home. For Sale at the ESTACADA PHARMACY These are lovely Oregonian days. home they supposed the case on You can almost see vegetation grow ( which the yonug niau was needed til n orm a l um l c o n d i- fo r e v e r ; by C a- a w i n f la t a e ^ H a l l ’s Clmn li of ChrKl -N«*xi Saldatili Bible School Prt aching Vom.g Peoples’ Preaching l«> in. 11 in. m. ui. Meeting 7 J. C h k n k v c o t iit ip a - w ith h is a g e d will be \ \ 'e t r a c t in g g la d p a r tie s D o tie lllS S R id g e ) 0 HOW It an p a re n ts . BLACKSMITH w hen tile r e p a ir OUT C O tl- (th e te le p h o n e lit ie , 1 e y e-S O re to a ll I) still at the old stand and willing to do any of the work in his line GIVE HIM A CALL See FERRY For P a in t in g , P a p e i H a n g i n g a n d C alcem i- ning. 1st class w o r k Guaranteed If we were to follow J. Gould’s advice “ Buy things when they are cheap” what would we buy these days* Would it be beef or pork? Hogs in this vicinity are as by buying this scarce as the antediluvian beasts. reliable, honeat, We know of only two in the neigh high grade tew borhood aud they are for sale M o n e y ing machine. Maybe the fleas will disappear, too. STRONGEST GUARANTEE. What is the matter with fllotir? National Sewtnc Machine Co. It has taken a drop. Some say it Beividere. Ill, is sunshine and rain. Will meat be affected in the same way? K C Born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Townsend Saturday April 2, a sou. CIJRRINSVTLLt PAINTS i Messrs. Shankland and Darling were in Portland last week. 1 . Last Sunday night a young gent of our village tried to persuade another young gent to see a certain young lady home and it went so far that they lost their tempers and there might have been more trouble had not some of the older gents put a stop to it. Mr. Killendonk has promised the people around Morrow station a twenty foot road from Morrow station to the main road, provided the said people will put the road in shape and keep it passable as a road. Work will be commenced in about a month provided those interested in the welfare of our community will lend a hand. A meeting will be called later to de cide when would be the best time to start work on it and of other things of interest to the community R e m e m b e r th e PROGRESS w hen you have any P r in tin g to be d one FANTON’S Cedar Shingles W h e n in need or F ir s t Class C e d a r shingles c o n su lt me. S h in g le s d elive re d o r a t the m ill. Nos. 1 a n d 2 a lw a y s on hand. W. A. Jones, Sales Agt., Estacada F A N T O N B R O S. The U. S. Laundry Dejartment of the Interior U. S. Land O ffke. Portland, Oreson. March 26th 1910. Notice is l.oieby given that Harry Sawtell of Dover. Oregon, who. on May 3rd. 1905. made Homestead Application No. 15704, Serial No.01206 for Lot (3 ) Section b, Tow n sla^ 3 South. Range 5 east. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Inten tlon to make Final F ive year Proof, to eatabllsh claim to the land above described before the R egis ter and Receiver, at Portland. Oregon, on tha 10th day of May 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: Charles Cassedy, of Sandy, Oreg. George Wolfe. of Dover, " Guy Woodle, of " Joseph DeShazer. of Chas. B. Merrick Just is concerned. The entertainment given by tlie Good Templars' Lodge Saturday- ff you can’t boost night was a grand success. The Do«'t use the hammer drama Mv Old New Hampshire All b as me »s ealisteri in our enre lias Home’ ’ was well rendered, after prompt attention. Come help us boost, which W. H. H. Sampson, as don't knock. We hare some choice auctioneer, sold tlie “ bows” which farms for sale at prices thate are right. decided the partners for supper. POTWIM & SON He entertained the company in the meanwhile after his usual happy WILLIAM HAMMOND manner Proceeds were about £50. H. H. CROSS, If you don’ t get Central at the CROSS & HAMM OND first call, don't pull your hair or # ATTORNEYS AT LAW * threaten any violence. We know Abstracts. Real Estate. Loans. Insurance she does her duty. Keep your line O regon C it y , - - - O regon in repair. Mr. Chas, Murphy has returned from a trip to Sacramento Valley, Cal. He says he saw fine crops there, oats knee high, alfalfa ready to cut, etc., but there was too SETTING MACHINE. much malaria there for him. ROLLER BEARING. HIGH G R A D I. Mr. Anderson is back on his 10 acre farm again. He has been away the past winter working as a bridge contractor for the S. P. Co. We need a uuipber of such men as Mr. Anderson in our vicinity. He is going at things as thev did in pioneer days, clearing land. Ameda Murphy is assisting Mrs. Wm. Douglass with her spring cleaning. ' R. r ' k> n a L. »V l>. Co. KBTACAD A ’ I. lid. : \,ni! A. : 1910 «. ». ‘.1 you f.ii o tv apt-tar *r»d _ ai.twuY th* ri iiintiif il -• • u: : y to tl.a C .i 11 for th® r#- i | ivye i N^i in h«r corn; lami. r a 'r s 'y ’. -Fcr a D «- I I s y ' vìm ^ the 1 r.dd of M.itmn ry row existing ! v .i Vr«n Hu»ii tifi and Defendant. Th is Siimn.od» Is puLliihert In tho Estacada Pro gress a ’ktjek'y n* . sf«aper for six consecutivo weeks tl.e fiist publication thereef to bo inada on March 10 I 9 ! 0. Th is Publication nudo by order of Hon. J. U»- CampboJI Judge of the above entitled Court made t W the 3rd day qf March 1910. Notice for Publication S c C o ., T o l e d o , O . K ' a I . ■ P. J. F. Clark Attorney for Plrintlf# J. V. BARR C a ta rrh (TOO L A T E PQR EAST WEEK. ) Coast j George Andrews, deputy sheriff from Fairfax, Oklahoma, catne to Estacada on Saturday in search of Roy Rodgers, who is wanted back there as a witness in a case. G. E. Rodgers with his family recently came from Oklahoma and settled near Estacada. being on the old Asliburn place now owned by Sparks and Reed. Roy is his son and when tliev left their former *i*l»nr>tiay K\ cn- p. 111. 7 ::.^ M e ; li:¡¡ iiig T a M . S tiv e The Hotel Estacada For Witness Carl Anderson and Julius John son, who came from Minnesota some five months ago, each have bought 4 0 acre tracts in Elwood, Johnson bought 40 from Parks aud Anderson secured 40 from Jack Graud staff. your in $10 a week PAINTS V M t i 'i f í 'í T V •»*. $ t u d ft»r c ir c u la r s , f r e e . jo u m CBt, J o r g we are second to none and Hass Tracy, who has been troubled with appendicitis for a number of \ e-ars, went to Portland on Monday to the Good Samaritan Hospital under the care of Dr Adix who performed an operation Comes From Oklahoma on him lor the trouble. it s out Mr. Stidal, une of our wide a- svake young men, will soon go to his mother country for u short so- CHICAGO, ILL D A L E S’ Rev J E. II. Sinisoti, and wife of Portland have been stopping at ; the Estacada for about a week, ) They bought some acreage last year on the south side of the Clack amas and are considering its im provement. ta k e n T a k e H a l l 's F a m i l y F i l l s f o r chase, while they last. John Zobrist lias sold a ten acre tract to J. J. Marchbank, l ‘ r ;iy tr a n y c a s e o f D e a fn e s s (c a u s e d b y c a t a r r h } spection, our Styles and Prices are the Best. N E W S t n t n e lv t io n . Again the telephone connection A L L MODERN CONVENIENCES with Springwater aud the Redland line has been made and we are all M One of th the most delightful Resorts on the happy. Our interests an in com- 111011 with all the surrounding ter- Local and Tourist Trade Solicited tilory and it has been a detriment to all concerned that the line was severed. It is to be hoped that everything will Ire lovely and our relations shall continue not only! agreeably but “ chummy.” L O C A L ,s ,. . ..it« i i ’îL i* ( ¡ I ! J l.tii W e w ill g i v e O n e H u n d r e d D o lla r s fo r line and our Prices Are The Very Lowest Possible. PAINTS iii- '« » u d it io n o f t h e m u c o u s s u r fa c e s . PALACE MEAT MARKET L • eun » • / il * Stai « iW O i l moti C S o ld b y 1 ) r u g g i s t s , 7 5 c . J. L. MEAD CYCLE COMPANY, a day be ir r h , w h ic h is ( t o t h i n g b u t The incident in Rome, wherein ex-l’ resu’enl 1 ooseveli was denied S » - - u « « m l w e , h t p c . 0 . D on Y o u d o n ot p ay a cent un til you h ave e xa m in ed and found them s tric tly as represented. an audience with the Pope because ap w p roval. e w ill a llo w a « » « h d la o o u n t o f 5 p e r cent « h e r e b y m a k in g the price • * . a a p er p air) i f 'y o u F U L L C A S H W I T H O U I l K i t and enclose thia advertisem ent. Y o u run no risk in the coudi ions required by the Va aend •en din g us an ord er as th e tires m a y be retu rn ed at O U K exp en se i f fo r a n y reason th ey ara n ot satisfactory on exam in ation . W e a re p e rfe c tlv re lia b le a n d m oney sent to us is as safe as in a tican wete considered by the ex- b an k . I f you order a pair o f these tires, yo u w ill And th at th ey w ill ride easier, run faster, e tte r , la s t lo n g e r and lo o k fin e r than a n y tire you have e ver used o r seen at any price. W t ],resilient as inlet feriug with Ins k w n ea o w r b that you w ill be so w e ll pleased that w h en you w ant a b icycle you w ill g iv e us y ou r ord er. us a tria l o rd er a t once, hence th.s r em a rk a b le tire offer. l>eisi>ua> privileges, althc>u>;li small W . . e . w ant y o u to e i send r r n d o n 't buy a n y k in d at a n y p rice un til you send fo r a p a ir o i Sr rC S 4 / H f i C l l f ##ffcO H ed geth orn Puncture-Proof tires on a p p ro v a l an d tria l at in its self and like many tilings that th e special in trodu ctory p rice quoted above; o r w rite f o r our b ig T ir e *nd Sundry C atalogu e w h ich quotes a ll m ak es liu l k in d s o f tires at about h a lf the usual prices. do 1 appen it is so easy to see how describes . . and n T mmen a w but w rite us a postal today. D O N O T T U I N ^ i. O F B U Y I N G a bicycle 3 M U S w w / iS M o r a pair o f tires fro m a n yo n e un til you k n o w th e n e w aud w ou derfu l the whole thing could have been o S ilers w e arc m akin g. I t o n ly coats a postal to learn e v e ry th in g . W r ite it N O W . avoided ha 1 broad, liberal miuded- ’ ness h en ii>ed instead of narrow, contracted ideps, with a desire to have one’s way and dignity unin terrupted. it is not a question of religion or di nonilnatioiiali -m at all. True chim b people everywhere recog H a n d le s th e B est F re s h a n d C u red M e a ts O b tain a b le nize the fact more to-day than ever, Cash Paid for Hides and Market Products that pure undented religion before God is not quureling about re We Buy aud Sell ligious dogmas and theories, hut in H E A D CHEESE VEAL SHEEP LARD doing good. The incident is to lie HOGS FRESH MEATS EGGS CATTLE regretted, for scarcely had it hap HIDES SMOKED MEATS CHICKENS SAUSAGE pened until the entire world was made familiar with the incident and as the world at large contains such varied opinions the many will have their own version and construction placed upon it and the few will re gard it as a thing to produce much DALES bitterness and as yet fail to see the good that may come from it. The rough lidcr colonel could We Wish To Say To The Many People hardly he expected to do anything hut what he did do under the cir Of Estacada And Vicinity cumstances and is receiving the commendation of his admirers. That we are now supplied with a Nice Line of Goods in every $2 is tin e c a s e s o u t o f t e n a r e e a r n e d h D O N ’T forget the Picture. 1 it is o it , l i t a r i t i ^ w i l l b e d e s t r o y t d easy F o r M ii . u n e k v t*t»ii *«I, T)e:ttrH *si is th e r e s u lt , a t r l uttlcsH NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUliCTOHES The mile of the big land grant of the Willamette Valley & Cascade Mountain toad company during the jiast week to capitalists said to represent the Hill interests indicate to many that the reported Pacific Coast outlet for the Burlington will liecuuie a realty. It is believed Hill will build west from Billings, tlie pre.-enl Uiiuiims, to Boise and thence westward through Ontario and across Oregon to Coos Bay The purchace price of this big land grant will run up into the millions If its purchase by Hill can be con firmed, and ibis railway is built, it will mean a great development for Origon for it will open up the most isolated sections to settlement. lu b e ‘e r f e c t h e a r i n g , « m l w h e n i t C u re. P e n la n d i '. ’t* b ic d W h e n tlti- i th a t c a n n o t b e c u re d b y N A I L S , T a c k s o r i ila s s w i l l n o t lo t t h o a i r o u t. S ix ty thousand !>airs sold last year. O ver tw o hundred thousand pairs n ow in use. D E S C R I P T I O N : M ade in a ll sizes. I t is liv e ly and ria in g, v e ry d u ta b lea n d lin ed inside w ith a special q u a lity o f rubber, w h ich n e v e r becom es porous and w h ich «. 1 punctures w ith ou t a llo w ____________________ . pi W e have hundreds o f letters fro m satis* in g the the* a ir toescape. t customers statin g that tlie lr tires h a veo n ly been pu m ped fied custom« nice o r tw up once t ice in a w h o le season. T h e y w eig h no m ore tnai an ord in a ry tire, th e puncture resistin gq u a lities b ein g g iv e n b y severa l la yers o f thin, s p ecia lly prepared fa b ric on th e tread. is|3.$o t fo “ r lic a u . T » h i i e t i regu . g u . lar u . p rice o f . these . . . . . . tires . . ----- -— • ' i p t er pair,bu ' The correct way to pionounce it is Ks-ta ca da. accent on the third svllahle, a having the sound of a as in all in the two last syllables. I- ‘ la m e d y o u h a v e a n m ih !m | f s t.u iiil v e iu i- ..t The re g u la r re ta il price o t these tires is $3.50 Per p a ir, hut to introduce we w ill sell y oua sample p a ir to r }4JkJi.cashwith order $4.S5). , Thursday, Apr. 7 , 1910 ;•1 ic s li'ioa oi 1': k miroU) Vuiii^ »>f t'.u- y HËD&üïü 3 üii P'jHûTtlRE-PfiùOF * TRODUCE, P O A N LY SELF-HEALING TIBES - TO IN stmt ,n On* year S i* menti s M Uvcri Ly n i i t a c liia n T u b e*. »he w o ^ U r / n l lf /rutfrufSv.Q can make , out! s year. W e sell the highest grade bu ydesior ic»a n.oi.cy than avy c.htr laaory. V» .»re satisfied w ilt * i jo profit above tactary cost. D lb Y C U i! y u cm sell our ticyt.Ls under your own name plate at our prices. Orders fdlcu lilt day received. O »1 I N ! ) l I l l Y t l.h ’S . W o do ¡.'»t resru’.arly handle second hand bicycles, but a number on hand til.:n in trade by our Chicago retail stores. These we clear out tftt or --------- # 1 J. --- Descriptive lists mailed Iree. — promptly at prices ranging from S ' - ------- , — - bargain . ■* ~ M M C 'L 'D Û D A i r . - j a lu ffltt \t l ic c i« , iiiip i.r t c il r o l ‘- le ~ r clutk clu ti* it * and and gw-iini*, parts, repairs and v p k u ( U ( 'D n H i i b O | equipment oí ail kitui. at ¡tal/ tlu untai retad p ru ts . S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S Ç& * o * !o . ( |t fp ¡l unid > li V I Y U t 1 M M* l III lic lito r ‘ ♦ p.p**« 1 ¿i H i » K i » i< ; 1*1 AS u I O H T I.A M D Cars leave Estacada tor Port- laud: *>: 55 . d. • i . A. M and 1 . 3 . 5 . 9 1 ’ M. Cars leave Portland for Esta cada: 6:S 5 . 8 : 45 . »0:45, A. M. and 12:45, 2 A 5 ' 4 45 . í >'45 F M MaB aixl K\¡uress (no passengers] Zcaructl on this run) leaves Portland ¡¡{or Kstaemlu 5:25 a. in. anil 2:40 p. in. ¡¡Leaves lCstacada for Portland 4:26 p. jjtu. and 7:10 a. in. Freight also leaves Fort land in the morning goes i o Caza dero and returns to Portlanu Main offices oJ kite company : 132 1-2 First St. Portland, Oregon. SZEkBEEEEEâsEiœcœBEffiSEfâBLEE Register H E N R Y V .A D 1 X .M .D Notice foi-Publication Department of the Interior. U. S. Land O ffice at Portland. O 'egon. February 16th 1910. Notice is hereby given that Nina Joy. whose post- office address is I I 89 Taggart St. Portland. O re gon, did. on the 1 3th day of S e p te m b «. 1909. flit in this office Sworn Statement and Application. No. 02203. to purchase the N H N W «i. N W tf N E * and Lot l . Section 10. Township 5 South. Range *1 East W illam ette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of Hie act of June 3 1878. and acts amendatory, known as t h » “ Tim ber an# Stone Law .’ ’ at such value as might be fixed by appraise ment. and that, pursuant to such application, the I .nd and timber have baen appraised, the timber estimat ed 840.000 board feet at $0.35 per M. and the land $85.00; that said applicant will offcr final proof In support of his application and sworn statement on the 3rd day of May. 1910. before the R egister and R e ceiver of tho United States Land Office at Portland Oregon. Any person Is at liberty to protest this purchase be fore entry, or initiate a contest at any time before patent Issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit In this office alleging facts which would dofeat the entry. Chas. B. Merrick. Register Notice (or Publication Department of the Interior. U S Land Office at Portland. Oregon, March 7th. 1910, Notice is hereby given that Allan R. Joy whose post-office address Is 327 Worcester Block, Portland Oregon, did. on the 5th day day of Angust. I9 0 r file in this office Sworn Statement and Application. No. 02129. to purchase the S S N W K , S W * N E * and Lot 2. Section 10. Township 5 south. Range 4 East. W illam ette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3. 18 78, and acts amendatory, known as the "T lm b e i and Stono Law “ at such value as might be fixed by appralsment. and that, pursuant to such application, the land and timber thereon have been appraised, the timber estimated 925.000 board feet at $0.35 per M. and the land $73.00; that said applicant will offer tinal proof In support of his application and sworn statement on the 24th day of May. 1910. before tho R egister and R eceiver of the United States I and Office, at Port land. Oregon. Any person Is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or Initiate a contest at any time before patent issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit in this office alleging facts which would defeat the entry. Chas B. Merrick. Register In the C irc u it C o u rt o f the S ta te o f Oregon F o r C lackam as C ounty Mary H. Dolan Kate Doran Anna Louise Jones Margaret C. Dolan plaintiffs ▼s Charles N »W a it Charles Emmons Wait Eastern Investment Co. Limited, a corporation H. E. Noble Ferry Museum of Tacoma, a corporation Miss Emma Muller Eudorah Boyles Harriet P. McMillan Minnie P. Orvis May S ie& er Ferry Caroline P. Ferry Saiah J. Townsend Horace Thielst n Emma Thielson ' 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. d e fe n d »** T o Charles N. Wait: Charles Emmons Walt: East ern Investment Co. Limited, a corporation: H. E. Noble; Ferry Museum of Tacoma, a corporation; Miss Emma Muller: Eudorah Boyles: Harriet P. McMillan: Minnie P . O rvis: May Siebler Ferry; Caroline P. Ferry; Sarah J. Townsend: Horace Thielson: Emma Thielson; 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. hi the name of the State of Oregon: You are here by required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and cause on or before the 23rd day of April. 1910. and if you fail to appear and answer, for want thereof the plain tiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the complaint, as follows: For a decree declaring that tha defendants have no interest or estate whatever in and to Lots 6 and 7 in Block 1 3. Oregon City. Clackamas Ccunty. Oregon, as shown by the duly recorded plat thereof on file in the County Recorder's office of said County and State, or any part thereof: and that the title of the plaintiffs is good and valid, and that they the plain P H Y S IC IA N & S U R G E O N ***** OFFICK, ADJOINING RKSIUHNCB Local and Lon* Distance Telephone The dot-tor's plume can be connected with your home phone at night il re quested. One loug ring. D r.L .A . W E L L S D E N T IS T C F SHEARER AND D e n tis ts of W ELLS' P o r t la n d Will visit Kstacuda oti Friday aud Sat unlay ui each week Appointments may he made with Dr. Adix. D J O H N S T E IN E R , M P h y s ic ia n h S u a u ito N * ****** OFFICE BEHIND ESTACADA STATE BANK ««A*** Sleeps in rooms bnck of office. Can be found at office day or night. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS ¡SCRANTON, PA. H . V. R E E D , R e p re s e n ta tiv e 3 0 3 M c K a y B i d , . P o r t l a n d O re Dimick & Dimick, Attorneys at Law ® ^ “Nortary Public, General Lav» Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, Ab stracts furnished MONEY LO AN ED OKFICHS: 2, 3 O r e g o n C it y CEDAR & 4, ANDKKSKN BI.D. O regon 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 ott hand at all times A . K R IEG ER & CO. ----- P R O P R IE T O R ----- Estacada Agent— A. Morrow 60 YEARS’ E X PE R IEN C E P aten ts C a n m a i r r i Ac. A n y o n e t e n d in g a » ketch a n d d eaerfetion m a y g n ic k ly a s ce rta in o u r o p in io n f r e e w h e th e r a n Inven tio n ta p ro b a b ly p a te n tn b la Com m nnicn- eeni true. Diuest BJtencT Tor r^nirtn* putenfe. P aten t« taken tS ro n fh Maun A Co. receive •pedal notie«» w it h oot charge, *u th e Scientific JUncrkat. ira te * weekly. Kenr o t t d r - tiffs Aw the owners in fee of said premises. and for such other relief as to the Court sha}i seem meet and equltahle. and for their costs anil Asbursairems therein. T h is summons is published by order of the Hon orable J . U . Campbell Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for tfce County of CJ»kamas. made and entered on the 4th day of March 1910, di recting publication to be made in the Estacada Pro gress. a weekly newspaper, published at Estacada. j Oregon. T h e first publication to be made on the 10th day of March. 1910. and the last publication t the 21 st day of April. 1910. EEKEGGSTja JOHN BROWN (he Insurance Man Is after your Business. If he don't Mr. Albert Shankland of Port Cross 9c Hammond get to yoni place in time, just write had been settled, is the version of land was visiting with Mr. E. S. is represented in Estacada by the Attorneys lor plaintiffs I him at Rock wood , Oreg,, or phone Oregon City. Oregon the matter given by Mr. Rogers. Shankland Sunday. PORTLAND RESTAURANT Gresham 3)1 or leave word at the The young man could have refused Mr. Kitching was visiting with Will send wash on Tuesday and Progress office. to go without requisition papers District Preacher’s deliver Saturday. but did not demand these and ac his children Sunday and payed his Representing the famous Oregon Convention companied the deputy back. It is respects to his new granddaughter. Fire Relief Association and other a loug way to come for a witness Mrs. Effie Jones of PortlSnd was reliable companies. The Salem district preacher’s but they consider him an important visiting with her mother Mrs. N. meeting of the Methodist Episcopal witness in the case. C. Shankland last Suuday. Church held a two days conveutiou British Columbia Mr. Congdon was seen fixing his Cheap farm lands along the line of the at Oregon City Wednesday and EAGLE CREEK front gate Monday morning. Grand Trunk Pacific Ry., now building. Thursday of this week. Rev. H. Bv a F re sh m a n Wonder why. Ideal climate, pure^rater. rich soil. W Kuhhnan of Estacada. was on the program on Wednesday, “ How The last Of The West Last Sunday night a large crowd The Eagle Creek Telephone Co. gathered at the church to hear a Beautiful valleys between the Rockies to develop a haul charge” was his and Coast Range. Price low, easy terms ( subject, also Rev. M. B. Parouna- have received their ’phones and lecture by Mr. Pratt ’¿lit were dis- j gian of Gresham was on the pro Write for full information. will, no doubt, have thou in oper- appointed for Mr. Pratt did lo t put gram Wednesday, his subject was T. R PHILLIPS ation in a few days. “ After the revival.” 308 McKay Bldg. I m au appearance. P a tr o n iz e P ro g re s s A d v e r tís a r e