B E Y . S E L L . T R A D E , ETC. R. M. Standish is con.-i Uring an offer to b e c o m e secretary of the (iNCOkWmATlSD) Bean Spruy Pumps at McCurdy LaHatt s».llb spectacle* and eye 1 luod Riv«r Commercial club. L 'b 'r. & I l'd 'w Co. Püliti»»u d Every Ihti.-.dov Morning al glasses. Mr- Nancy Shanklaud speut the; F or S a l k — " I ’et feet ion" c- r ESÍACAOA, OKloON C. A. K .th of George, was in the latter parr of the week at Portland. rums, yearlings and two year olds G. K. L a i »l.I.lîTV IÎ. 1 ‘Mitor «nei M>jr. citv Iasi week wi:h h.r children, relum ing home Enquire or call at H. D. Trapp’ s, Tuesdav. A <). Wliiiitioih of Garfield xvas Garfield. 41* Entered at the pcatuffiee In Eatacada. Oregon a* , „ r aeccnd c * a ¡ mail ! in town Saturday Mbs Maud Sturgeou went to Oliver Chilled and Syracuse Kduiu Bates attended the meet- Portland yesterday to meet her Plows at McCurdy L ’b'r. & H 'd'w . S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S mother who was enroute home from Co. $1 it iny of the Gat field Grange. One year.... Six month* . 5 I guarantee all work done.— a visit to Tillamook. E ST A C A D A PO U LTRY FARM LaHatt. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. M. Standish Baby Chicks, Stock and Eggs. I Thuriday, Fth 29 , 1912 Harry Snyder, the Cazedero mer­ and son of Brownsville, O re., are S. C. White Leghorns, S. C Black chant has returned from Portland. guests of Mr. and Mrs. H D. Trapp Minorcas, S. C, Buff Orpingtons, Division of C ountv Mr. Standish is a Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Palmateer of in Garfield. Fine yearling trees, apple, pear If the people of Clackamas com.- j G arfidJ wcre in the city Tuesday. brother of Mrs. Trapp. and cherry. 10c each. Address ty are to vote at the coming election Those who want to hear Bryan A. J. W alker, Milwaukie. Ore. 4t* Louis Atchison of Portland visit­ on the question of a division of the ed the family of E, S. Sbankland, at Portland tonight can do so as the If you break a lens in your county, it is time that action pre­ railroad lias arranged to run a late Sunday. glasses, save the pieces and I can liminary to a decision, should l e car, leaving Portland at «133. Mr. and Mrs. R, M. Standisb furnish a glass just like it.— ttndei way. Petitions for division uid l « ui,e a nura^er are going. at Portland, Monday LaHatt, must be filed at Salem four,m onths were E. L. Woonacott and family of I T F or S a l s — W hite Leghorn, before election, which would bring j ' uesday. Garfield, left last week for the Twin Mr. and Mrs. W . S. Pyle have Bard Rock and Black Minorca eggs. the date about July i. Falls district, Idaho, where Mr. 5 i 00 for 15. Day old chicks. All It has been evident to the resi moved into their neat home in Ter­ Wonacott has a ranch. His brother kinds of plants at the Shafford St race addition. dents of Hast Clackamas for years has purchased the ranch at Garfield, Poultry Hot house and gardening that the present ccunty seat is bad­ Deputy Sheriff F. A. Miles of Andrew Sebee!, the 18-year old farm. H. J. Chevron, Estacada, ly located fur the transaction of Oregon City was here Saturday on son of Nick Scheel ot Bissell, died Ore., Box 60. tf their business as it is necessary to official business. at the family home Tuesday morn­ pass through auother county in a S. W. Benjamin, a ranchman How’s fhis? roundabout way to reach it. The living rear Dodge, was a business ing at 3 o’clock of pneumonia. He W e offer One Hundred Dollars Reward was ill about a week. The family for any case of Catarrh that cannot he expense of travel and the inconven­ visitor in Estacada, Saturday. has the sympathy of its’ many cured bv H a ll’s Catarrh Cure. F . J, ience has been evident and in addi­ C H K N E Y & Co., Toledo. John Brown, an insurance man friends. W e. the undersigned. have k now n F. tion, this part of the county is en­ of Gresham was in town Tuesday, Branch Tucker, of Springwater, J. C h en ey for the last 15 years, and be­ titled to more consideration than it lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi­ interviewing Estacada business men. a pioneer of Clackamas county, was ness transactions, and financially able to receives, taking into account the Mrs. Sara Palmateer of Garfield visiting friends in town Tvesday. carry out any obligations m ade b y his territory and the taxation. was in town Monday. Much im­ Mr. Tucker, though advanced in firm. W a l d i n c î , K i n n a n & M a r v i n . W holesale Druggists, T o led o, O. The eastern part of the county is provement of property is evident in years, is exceedingly agile and H a ll’s Catarrh Cure is taken in tern ally naturally separated by a range of actin g d irectly upon the blood aiul m u­ Garfield this spring, she states. withstands the bumping over the cous surfaces of the system . Testim on- hills from the western and it is Revival meetings will begin at muddy roads as well as a younger als sent free. Price, 75c. per b ottle, doubtful whether the ridge will be Sold b y a ll Druggists. Take H a ll’s the Free Methodist church next man. F am ily P ills for constipation. crosred by more direct means of Sunday morning at it o’ clock, con­ There will be a mass meeting of transportation. SHERIFF'S SALE The Progress suggests that the ducted by the pastor, Rev. J. A citizens at 7:30 o’ clock tonight at Hopper. In the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon the fire honse to arrange for Esta­ ball be started rolling by meetings ESTACADA PROGRESS called in the various predicts. At any rate let the sentiment of the voters of East Clackamas be ascer­ tained as soon as possible and a start made for division if the ma­ jority favors it. It's coming along toward spring now and F.stacada will do well to arrange for a good cleanup of its' streets and alleys. Economy of the city finances will he necessary this year, with the amount of public improvement now in sight and the citizens might, with profit, arrange a ‘ ‘cleanup d ay” where everybody may get out and help make the city t i d y . ____________ With the prospects of a big im­ migration to Oregon this year, the meeting of the first irrigation con­ gress which adjourned last week, will prove beneficial in that the many interests which have been working at cross purposes were brought together and a plan for in­ telligent team work developed, It will mean less bickering and e x ­ pense and consequently a lower price for irrigated land and that will mean more settlers. Fat cattle wanted; the fattei better.— See Fred Jorg. Delivering Your Meat C U Y NEWS B R IM 'S The cards of A . W. Norblad, who is a candidate for the republi­ can nomination for district attorney of the fifth judicial district are be­ ing circulated in this section of the county. cada's baseball team for the coming season. There are some crack players here and the town ought to be well represented on the diamond. A manager, captain and possibly a lineup will be announced. E very­ The Stated communication of body is urged to come. Estacada Lodge No. 146, A. F. A. E. D. Allen, who has been fore­ M. will be held on Tuesday, March man of the dam at Cazedero the 5, at 8. p m. Visiting brethren cor­ past two years has purchased the dially invited. By order.of the W. lumber yards and stock ot A. J. M. Wm. Dale, Sec. Darling, the latter retaining only the John Stormer, who was in town machines of the planing mill. Mr. Monday, reports that Mrs. Stormer, Allen is a prominent addition to He who has been in ill health the past Estacada’ s business circles. year is improving steadily, a fact will carry a complete line of build­ Mr. Darling will which the many triends of the fam­ ing material. continue as a resident and may en­ ily will be glad to hear. T he dance given Saturday even­ gage in another line of business. ing by the Estacada Amusement Co., was an enjoyable affair and was fair[y well patrouized. The music was much appreciated. The organization will give another dance in the near future, Reports sent to the Portland pa pers by an Oregon City correspon­ dent gave the total registration for Estacada as 2. T he corresponde..t only made a mistake of about 150. Estacada precinct with a vote of th e 300 is more than half registered. J S. McCurdy of M cCuidy & They have it good fresh vege­ Son, left Thursday evening for tables. Go and see them. Fred Independence, Mo., in response to a telegram notifying him that his Jorg. The Estacada Furniture Co. father was not expected to live. wishes those who purchased ‘ ‘ster­ The elder McCurdy was 94 years ling China” ware that is damaged, old hut had been in good health un­ to return same and receive new til very recemly. pieces in place. The company did A t the morning service of the not learn that the ware was other­ Methodist church, Sunday, a wise than good, until the Hue had special sermon tochildren on ‘ 'Dan­ been practically sold out. tf delions, ” will be delivered. At W a n t e d Highest price paid ] 7:30 p. ni. a sermon "From Palace for eggs at the Palace Meat Market to P igsty,” by the pastor, preceded Fred Jorg. by a 15 minute song service. Ser­ FOR S A L E — Gasolene engine vices at the Garfield M. E. church at 2:30 p, m. and drag saw. Mrs. Ellen Patterson. Mrs. F. \V. Gartner and child­ Estacada, Oregon ren will leave within the next ten Engineer Look will likely present his estimate of cost of the Third street sewer at council meeting Monday evening and bids will be asked for the pipe. Bids wiil be opened for digging the ditch for the water main to Terrace addition. It is understood that a successor to Alderman Osborne, resigned, will be considered, although no one has been prominently mentioind The council votes on the successor. What is considered the most im­ portant game in which the Estacada High school basketball champions will engage, takes place tomorrow night at the Pavilion at 7:500’ clock, when the locals meet Lincoln high of Portland. The latter is a crack team and a contender for the city championship. Quite a number ot Portland people will accompany their favorites here. It will be a great battle. The great military drama "H ands Across the S ta ” a 2000 feet film will be shown at the Boner theatre on Saturday evening, March 2nd. There will be a matinee in the af­ ternoon, alxiut 3 o'clack for the lienefit of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd grades of Estacada school. All scholars in these grades will be passer! by their teachers There will be no charge for either the teachers or pupils. Others will be expected to pay the usual price. If the weather is extremely bad all ■ will have to forego this cnterlaiu- I '»cut as a matinee. FOR S A L E A span of dark bay days for Fresno. Cal., where she horses, weight atiom 1,450 pounds. will join her husband who recently and a 3V4 wagon, wood rack, b ed ,, . ,, and harness Inquire ot J c ¡ Estacada to become paying tel Bradford. River Mill 22 2t hr of the First National Hank of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Gtirtner WARNING I have liven residents of Estacada foi FOR S A L E — White Wyandotte Blasting of stumps will take place same time and there is general re­ hens for layers and payers. Eggs daily in Terrace addition between gret over their departure. 5i..So, setting of 15. A. J. Darling 12 noon and 1 o'clock T ile public Henry Meister. a brewer, G. W. is warned to exercise care while in L O S T — Enameled Indian head Yenke and G. Courteniarsch, the the vicinity. two latu r Estacada saloon men. watch charm. Reward. Leave at For S a le or T ra d e. pleaded not guilty on the charge „f postoflice. W ill trade for lots in Estacada; a violation of 1, , tl option law, Before; FOR S A L E . Tw o beds, 2 stoves, jtioo pheaton, single harness, In,th the court at Oregon City, Saturday | furniture and other household er fly nets and a boy’s saddle. A d ­ and were released without bond, goods. Call within a week. dress 745 Hoyt St . Portland, Ore. j [fending a hearing which is to be Mrs. F. \V’ . Gartner, held tn the case of Meister and A large shipment of Poultry- A uction Sale! Yenke, April 22 The trial will he netting just received by- McCurdy I will sell to the highest bidder, in the nature of a test case. A t­ H 'd'w . Co. Prices on the Feldhamtner farm, near Cur- torney C V . Devore represents L 'b 'r. - & lowered rinsville, on March 2nd, 1912, the them. For Clackamas County J. F. Lovelace, plaintiff v*. Alexander Meyer. C. 0 Donovan and Katherine D vyer. defendants S T A T E OF OREGON 1 County of Clackamas, i ' By virtue of a judgment order, decree and execu­ tion. duly issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court. In the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 2 1st day of February 1912, upon a judgment rendered and entered in said court on the 1 Oth day of February, 1912. in favor of J. F Lovelace, the above named plaintiff, aud against Alexander Meyer, the above named defendant, for the sum of $1,250.00, with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 19th day of Octo­ ber 1911, and the further sum of $100, as attorney’s fee. and the further sum of $34 50 costs and dis­ bursements. and the costs of and upon this writ, com­ manding me to make sals of the following described real property, situate in the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wit: T h e north east quarter of the south west quarter of the donation land claim of John Stevenson, being no­ tification No. 7380, Claim 59. in township No. 3, south of range No, 4, east of the W illam ette mer­ idian, containing twenty acres more or less in Clack­ amas county, state of Oregon. N O W . T H E R E F O R E , by virtue of said execution, judgment order and decree, and in compliance with the commands of said writ. I will, on Saturday, the 6th day of April. 1912; at the hour of 10 o'clock m. at the front door of the County Court House in the City of Oregon City, in said ccunty and state, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the high­ est bidder, for U. S. gold coin cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the within named de­ fendants or either of them, had on the dato of the mortgage herein or since had in or to the above de­ scribed real property or any part thereof, to'satisfy said execution, judgment order, decree, interest, costs and all accruing costs. E. T . MASS. Sheriff of Clackamas County. Oregon By J. O. Staats. deputy. Dated. Oregon. City, Ore.. Feb. 21. 1912. dot s not finish the truncateiioi: w ith u*. W e w u nt to know th a t you are p e rfe c t­ ly ru tu rfed w ith it. W e ig h it first and see how you r sca le s ta lly with ours. Then cook it and eat it. If it doesn’t H E N R Y V. A D 1 X . M. D PHYSICIAN SURGEON * * * * * O F F IC H . A D JO IN IN G R H S ID K N C K taste better and tenderer than other Local and Lon* Pittance Telephone meats we want to know it. You pay The d o c t o r p h o n e cun tie connected for choice meat even if our prices are w ith your home phone ut n igh t if r e ­ very low. quested. One long ring. Palace Meat Market Dr. L. A. W E L L S I The Hotel Estacada D E N T IS T PORTLAND. OREGON (10 a week $2 a day W ill tie in Rstacudu on F rid ays and Saturdays. Appointm ent* m ay be made with Dr. A d ix. A L L M ODERN C O N V E N IE N C E S J O H N S T E I N E R . M. D One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast P h y s ic ia n a S uhovon * * * * * * Local and Tourist Trade Solicited f Office in residence, next to I. O. O. F. Hull. Office Houis: 10 to 12 A. M., 7 to 8 P. M. CLAUDE W . DEVORE A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W and V O TA R Y P U B L IC Estaca da, O re go n Reaching the Masses J. W. MILLER BLACKSMITH expert h o k s e s h o k r All work guaranteed J. V. B A R R BLACKSMITH It still at the old itand and w illing to do any of the work in hit line G IV E HIM A C A L L Whether your business be retail or wholesale— store or shop— if you deal in merchandise used by the masses, you can reach them most effectively with an elec­ trical sign. N ight after night youf name Team Work and Hauling by the Day or Contract W OOD delivered in any quantity or length. 1st class 4 foot wood slubwood delivered at $2.00 per cord. 16 inch at #2.50 per load. and wares are “ bunted” into the minds of untold numbers of people. W. M. Y0NCE N o other form of publicity can be as insistent as this, nor as cheap. It doubles the effec­ tiveness of your newspaper ads by al­ ways reminding people of them. The Oregon Fire Relief Asso­ ciation of McMinnville w ith |225,ooo reserve*, solicit* you r busiuess through John Brow n G re s h a m , Oregon Phone Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Seventh and Alder Sts. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. U . S . Land O ffice at Portland. Oregon February 14 1912. Notice is hereby given that Lavt L. Manlove. of Springwater, Oregon. Route I. who. on December 23. 1909, made Homestead entry serial No. 02358 forthe S E la of N EH Section 34. Townahtp 3 South. Range 3 East. W l am ette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final commutation proof, to estab­ lish claim to the land above described, before the reg­ ister and receiver f the United States Land office at Portland. Oregon, on the 4th day of April. 1912. Claimant names astvitnesses: Chester Card. Fiiaro Mayfield. Clyde Limbooker and Jesse Mayfield, all of Springwater. Oregon. H. F. Hlgby. Register P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R 1 S Phones: Main 6688, A 6131 G re s h a m , 513 Or leave word at this office j I also have the OREGON MERCHANTS I and BEAVER STATE INSURANCE COS. CEDAR SHINGLES We manufacture all kinds of Ceda Shingles and are prepared at al times to deliver the same. A 1 st to sell at the mill, having stock ot hand at all times A. K R IE G E R & CO. -----P R O P R IE T O R ----- Estacada A gen t— A. Morrow NOTICE OK FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned as administrator of the Estate of Florinda Rogers Cary, de­ ceased, has tiled his final report as such administrator with the Hon County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, and the Court has set the 11 th day of March 1912 at the hour of ten o’clock A. M. as the time for hearing raid final report. Any and all personshaving objections to said report are hereby notified to appear and make the same known to the Court on said date above men­ tioned. Dated Feburary l 3 th 1912 R. W . C a r y , j Administrator of the Estate of Flo­ rinda Rogers Cary, deceased. E. W. B a r t l e t t , Attorney for Estate. Reed & Sparks Successors to 0. R. Jacobs Repairing of All Kinds Plumbing and Electric Wiring ESTACADA MEAT MARKET J. SMITH. Prop. D A L E ’S I Buy and Sell Mutton, Pork and Veal. Highest price paid in cash. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court, County of Clack­ amas, State of Oregon. In the matter of the estate of John C. Schmidt, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under­ signed, administrator “ de bonis non,” of the estate of John C. Schmidt, de­ ceased, to the creditors of and all per­ sons having claims against the said de­ ceased. to present them, duly verified, with the necessary vouchers, within six month* from the date of the first publi­ cation of this notice, to the said admin­ istrator "de bonis non” at the office of | his attorney, in the City of Estacada, ^)r c - the same being the place for the j transaction of the business of said, estate. following property: On a charge of permitting gam- 1 3o'\> Stump Powder in ten box 34 head ot sheep Hiing in a building lie occupies as a tot'- 5 s 50, in five box lots #5.7.5. 17 lambs 1 pon! hall on Broadway near Second Orders to be placed in advance, Oat hav trti t. Hugh Jones, the proptictor Thursday deliveries only. Mc- to stands of bees was arrested Friday by Deputy Curdy L 'b 'r. it H ’d'w . Co. Carpenter tools and chest I Sheriff Miles. The grand jury re W a n t k d - W oman to do family 1 No. 8 cook stoye 2 safes eently returned an indictment on washing and ironing, also woman Chairs and a great many other testimonv of six witnesses of Esta to work one or two days a week at H e n r y S c h m id t . mention cada and the charge reads that the honse work. Apply McCurdy- Administrator "de bonis non,” of the Several sacks of parsnips and ^es,’ ve g amc of poker was played j L 'b 'r. & II d'tv, Co. tf estate o f John C . Schmidt. Deceased. Dated at Estacada. Oregon, this 8th rutabagas. f°r inonev or chips of value. Mr. See McCurdy L 'b ’ r & H 'd t . Terms made known on day of Junes gave a bond of 5i.o>» and Co. for any tiling in the Farm Im- day of FebVuary, A. D. 1912 . C t.A ftn : W . D e v o r e . ( will be given notice of date to plead. piemct]t line. M k s J H . M i Qt a id . Rale. Attorney for the Estate. First Class Meats of all kinds handled! Good fat beef wanted Notice for Publication ssBmaBea?s£>sysKfi£ ¡æ sæ erssp': Notice A. MORROW & SON Subscribers and patrons of The Progress are asked to make settle­ Livery, Board, Sale and ment of Indebtedness to me up to Exchange Stable February t. 1912 when I retired as KST A C A P A , - - O KF.GO N manager. All bills front that date are due Mr. LaFollette. Jewelry work of all kind neatly E. S. Wonitr. an ' promptly done.— LaHatt. Department of th « Interior. U . S. Land office at Portland. Oregon. Jan. 13. 1912. Notice la hereby given that Harry L. Keats whose post-office adores* ia 3 1 1 1 Ith street Port­ land. Ore. did on the I 6th day of March 1911. file In this office Sworn Statement and Application. No. 02953. to purchase the N '- N E *4 ard N *j N W ff. Section 28. Township 2 South. Range 6 East. W il­ lamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provision« of the act of June 3. 1 878 and acts amend­ atory, known a* the ' T'm ber and Stone L e w ." at such value as m itht be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such application, the land end tim ber thereon have beer appraised, the timber estimated 380.000 board feet at 50c per M. 660.000 board feet at 30c per M and 80.000 board feet at 10c per M. and the lard $ I 60.00: that said applicant w ill offer final proof in support of his application and sworn statement or. the I 6th day of A rril. 1912. be­ fore the Register and R eceiver of the U . S. Land office at Portland. Ore. Any person ia at liberty to protect th's purchase *•« - fore entry or Initiate a c o m e r at any time before patent iasues by filing a corroborated affidavit in thi* office, alleging facta which would defeat the entry. H. F. Htgby register