ESTACADA PROGRESS Hubl.wh**»! t v * r > lhur«*da> Muroinq About ;i <102*11 Rstacail.t ladi«*s wrnt n TonUiul last wet U to lmar LaHaft st Ils sfx*c tacits and eve Tettra/im. glasses. “ Lassoing wild animals in A f CITY NEWS BRIEFS i SOCORRO* ATRI») «t ESTACADA. OKMiOS Program is Issued for Twelve pnjK-rs are to he pren-ni- Mayor J. W. Rrctl was in Port rica, a 2 ooo fet-t film, and i.ooo land. Tuestlay. feet more of other entertaining film ed before tlit- Methodist Ministeri.il A J I) n ling left for Salem Tires- will he shown at the Family T hea Association of Salem district which Er tere*! ai the pcetciflce Ir Estacad*. Oreg* n as in to hold « two ila\s meet mg in second class mail d a\, wheie lie will shortl) open a tre. tonight and tomorrow night The pro C W Devore went to Portland, Kstacada, Aptil 16 17. turniture laclory. SUBSCKIPTIGN RATES gram has been issued aud copies raking with him his little son Mai The \V C. T. 1 ’ . will meet at SI 00 Ona yea» 50 S ti months the hands of Rev. \\ the home of Mrs. Lewis, Wednes colm, who went to visit his grand- aro llow mother at Drain. Mr. Devore then R. F Browne for distribution. d a y , April loth. Forenoon of the first day will be 1 Thuifday, April 4 , 1912 Mrs. M. H. Keans will leave went to Oregon City to atteud the given over to examinations uttder county division conference. Saturday for New York City to EAG1E CRLEK Hiram Gould. The visitors, some County Commissioner W. Mat AI»a Frtmiati a promintnt fruit grower visit relatives a few weeks. fifty in number, will be shown the of tfiis section ha» just reccived a lnr<e Secretary Standiah wishes all toon left for Oregon City yesterday country in the afternoon and in the tliipineut <>1 -mall fmit plants eonauting | those oiviug Commercial club dues to attend eoumy court. The com evening the Ladies Aid Society of currants, raspberries, Logan berries 1 1 call at his office. missioners have a large tiutiiiier of will give a reception at which ad and gooseberries. Mr. Frunian intends Note the change in the ad of the road petitions before them at this dresses of welcome will be delivered to have his entire place set out to fruit session, which promises to he e x Kstacada Mercantile Co. Great in the near future. by Mayor Reed, H. M. James and tended. The new hall is progressing nicely. bargains during the auction. Rev. Walter Givens. Response will A t the Christian church special The boys expect to give a dance the 37 th Miss Florence Kendall will arrive be by Edward Giitins. K. H. Klliott took some of his friends from Sotnmerville, N. J., to make Raster services will take place Sun During the last day papers will uu»toring Saturday evening. The part) day. In the morning, the pastor, went to Portland where they saw the her home with her sister, Mrs. A. Rev. W. Givens, will speak on be presented by W. S. Gordon, A. B. B. Caldcr, J. C. Spencer, C. F. Newlyweds at the Baker, i hey returned K. Morton. “ The Ressurection; ’ in the even Hopkins, W. R. F. Browne, T. L. at a late hour having s]>ent a most eu- Duncan & Cruse Brothers have ing “ A t the Tom b.” Choir practice joyable evening. Jones, T . B. Ford, H T. Atkinsou, put iu new shelves and their store tonight. W. J. Weber. S. H. Dewart, C. L- is very attractive. Their sale is VIOLA Special Raster services by the Cressey ami Prof K. S. Hammond. proving successful. Mr. and Mrs. Burns left for their new M. K. Sabbath school will take In the evening Dr. Fletcher Homan, home in Kichville, Wash. Their neigh Frank Stormer, who has gone to bors regret their departure and hope Canyon City to reside, will have place Sunday. A fine program of president of Willamette university twenty four numbers, including will speak on “ Perfect Loye.’ ’ pros|>erity may attend them. Mr. Burn's brother in law, Mr. Spotts has rented his his family join him as soon as recitations, responsive readings, The music will be in charge of school has closed in June. farm tor a year. addresses by the superintendent ami Mrs. A. K. Merton. T he O. W. R. & N. baseball pastor and special music will be There has been a good deal of contro The Kstacada Lumber Yard has versy over the school here, the teacher club will play the locals here ntxt given. Among those who will re received a shipment of first class not proving satisfactory to many of the Sunday. This team is said to he cite are: Helen Stnhen, Virgil lumber from Portland. The in patrons. A meeting was called Tuesday, at which the proposition was to be thresh strong. Kstacada defeated it last Yonce, Hied Stuben, Alva Adams, voice contains flooring, ceiling, fin ed out and some decision, as to the fu year. Virgil Lewis, Grace Browne, mem ishing, all classes of mouldings. ture, arrived at. T he water pipe for the main to bers of the primary and an exercise For Sale at a Bargain. Director Randolph of the Viola school Terrace addition arrived Monday by Eskimo hoys, Burman girl, Ital Tw o acres close in on good terms, district, was in Portland three days last and workmen are now laying it. It ian immigrant and a Japanese boy. S. K. Wooster. Kstacada. week on business. is expected water will be turned on Mr. LaCroy has bought a patent stump Social Functions. METHODIST CHURCH this week. pullet. S e r v ic e s next S u n d a y as fa llo w s Mrs, J. W. Reed, last evening, C. Burn who has liver! at Spring- Bert Mattoon lias bought Mr. Kopp’s Sunday School 10 a. m. itore and will add considerably to the j water the past two years, has sold gave the- first of two companies in Preaching 11 a. m. ftoek and begin business in a few days. his property and will leave for entertainment of her many friends. Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Mr. Mattoon was reared in this com Ridgefield, Wash , where he owns The second is to take place tomor Preaching 7:30 p. m. munity aud understands local conditions row night. Whist was played, four — W . R. F. B r o w n e , Pastor. in connection with business. He will un another ranch. tables competing. Mr. and Mrs. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Miss Anna MacDonald who is doubtedly make a success of it and every A 1 Lindsey received the awards body wishes him the best of luck. teaching school at Dodge will leave Sunday School 10 a. m. Luncheon was served. An out of Preaching 11 a. m. soon for Spokane, where she will town guest was Miss Mary Oakley Preaching 7:45 p. m. Supervisor Anderson study vocal music. Later she will of Seattle, a sister of Mrs. Reed - W. G i v e n s , Pastor Commends Local School leave for the east where she will Those present were: Messrs and complete her course. CHURCH OF CHRIST Mesdames Belfils, Lindsey, Sparks, The schools of Kstacada are giv Services in the Free Methodist Church. Work is soon to begin on the new Laurry, R. K. Saling, J. R. Mc en a neat compliment and endorse road to George, tnouey for which Bible School - - 10:80 a. ra Curdy, Mrs. Minnie Altman, J. W. Preaching - 11:30 a. m. ment by C. F. Anderson, super was subscribed about thirty days A. M. C h a f f e e . Pastor. Reed and G. K. La Follette. visor, who has this to say of them: ago. A delay was caused by au CITATION “ From an experience of many error in the deed for right of way, The teachers of tlje Kstacada In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the years with the public schools of but that has been rectified and the schools, last evening enjoyed an in County of Clackamas. In the matter of the estate of Peter Claussen. de- Oregon and other states, I am frank deeds accepted by the cjuntv court. formal dinner at the Hotel Kstacada. ectased.—Citation. To Peter Emil Claussen. Albert Claussen. Leopold j to say that Kstacada has a school R. J. Furbeck, a business man Miss Maud Sturgeon entertained Claussen. and all persons interested In the estate! of unusual excellence, llnder the of Portland, has been visiting R. of said deceased. supervision of H. M. James, assist M. Standish, a boyhood friend, and about 30 members of the Iipworth In the Name of the State of Oregon; league at her home on Maiu street, You are hereby cited and required to appear and be ed by able teachers, the school is In the county court of the state of Oregon, for the j looking over the Kstacada country. last week. The evening was en county of Clackamas, at the county court room of said well disciplined and well instructed. He is much pleased and will form court, on the l 3th day of May. 1912 at the hour of | T he town has reason to speak high a partnership with Mr. Standish joy ably spent in games and a fine 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. then and there luncheon concluded the affair. to show cause, if any exist, why an order should not ly of her schools." and conduct an office at Portland. be granted to W . H. Mattoon. administrator of the Viola School Row is Due to Reach Courts A» to School Warrant» Ed Millet, one of the directors of the school at Viola, where another director, F\ R. Cockerline and the teacher, Thomas Lovelace, became involved in an altercation, was in Kagle Creek Grange No. 297 town last week. Mr. Miller says will entertain Pomona Grange April the directors feel for the good of the oth. State Master C. li. Spence district, that the teacher should lie! dismissed and have so ordered hut |and olher proml,,c,U ga n g ers will be there. The fifth degree will be that Mr. Lovelace has hired a law- j given at night session. A ll gran yer and proposes to stay, if he can | gers cordially invited. Mrs. S. E. T he directors lielieve they have the | Bates, Lecturer Grange No. 297. authority to dismiss the teacher foi \ 1 cause, but if not, they want to he | Kd Douglas of liagle Creek, who shown. So it is likely the matter was operated upon for appendicitis I guarantee all work done.— will get into the courts. a Portland hospital, is reported to he recovering nicely, Mrs. Vio- L allatt. Improvement of Terrace j la Douglass, his mother, and son For Sale— Indian Rntrner duck eggs; 50 cents a setting. Addition Does Not Stop an<i * * ” * % * ' h,ave re"m,ed to ,,be R. S. Ludlow, Kstacada. tf-3-21 1 ranch. 1 hey have given up their 1912. upon a Judgment rendered and entered in said court on the I 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 19 1 ! . and the further sum of $ 100. as attorney s fee. and the further sum cf $34 50 costs and dis- \ Fat cattle wanted; the fatte; the bursements and the ccsts of and upon this writ.com- i Work on Terrace addition con house in Estacada. manding me to make sale of the following described better.— See Fred Jorg real property, situate In the county of Clackamas, j tinues without cessation and at /\ parents-teachers meeting will of Oregon, to-wit: present about eight acres are being lie held at W ilburn's hall, Eagle K S T A C A D A P O U L T R Y FARM state The north east quarter of the south west quarter of I Baby Chicks, Stock and Kggs. the donation land claim of John Stevenson, being no- 1 rapidly put in shape by Cary Bros !Creek. Saturday from o to 3 S. C. White Leghorns. S. C Black tificaticn No. 7380. Claim 59. In township No. 3 T h e section under clearance is o'clock. The address of welcome south of range No. 4. east of the Willamette mer- | Minorcas, S. C, Buff Orpingtons. idian. containing twenty acres mere or less in Clack block 1, 2, 3, and 4 and streets and wiH i>e bv Ivffie Grace and others W a n t e d — H ighest price paid amas county, state of Oregon. it is likely that the spur track right u-ho will take part are: Miss Erick- for eggs at the Palace Meat Market NOW. THEREFORE, by virtue of said execution , judgment order and decree, and in compliance with of way will be next cleared. Work son. Kllen Moehnke, Maud G ralnm . Fred Jorg. the commands of said writ. I will, on Saturday, the is also in progress on various lots i Ktiiel La usd own, Mattie Hay m ar, If you break a lens in your 6th day ct April. 1912: at the hour of 10 n clock a and .1 number of buildings are go- Kffie Morris and Prof. H. M. i glasses, save the pieces and I can m. at the front door of the County Court House in : the City cf Oregon City, in said county and state, sell ing up James, of Kstacada : furnisi, a glass just like it.— i at public auction, subject to redemption to the high- : est bidder forU S . gold coir cash In hard, all the Carey Bros, are entitled to much i Never neglect anv trouble that La Halt, title and interest which the within named de- credit for pushing the work which can tie remedied with glasses how- They have it good fresh VCge- right, j#r.dants or enhei cf them, had on the date of the has given many nun employment ever slight. Thousands of people tallies. Go and see them, Fred j mortgage herein or since had in oc to the above de scribed teal property or any is it thereof, t satisfy this spring. The property is selling suffer from headaches and other re- ; said execution judgment order, decree interest well and as soon as the water main Ilex troubles when glasses would FOR S A L K — Gasolene e n g i n e costs and ell accruing ccsts. E. T. MASS. ; and dray saw. is finish'd lawns wdl he started. make their e\ e work a pleasure Sheriff ot Clackamas County, Oregon Mrs. Kllen Patterson. » ; „ i x By J O. Stasis, deputy. W A N T E D . 30 setting hens in There is no mistake more common hstacada. Oregon Datsd. Oregcn. City. Ore. Feb. 2 1. 1**12. , quantities of two and more. Will exchange one setting of either Barred Plymouth Rock or Light Brahtna eggs, value $2.50 lor two setting liens. \V r.te or phone us Shearer it Morris, Garfield. FOR S A L li Three young horses, one Jersey milch cow, with 4 weeks old call, one full-blooded t) I. C. hour. Cull or address A. M. Stephens, ' * Wouucott farm. 2Stf wÉâA> yF ST Palace Meat Market D r. L. A. W E L L S D E N T IS T PORTLAND. OREGON The Hotel Estacada J O H N S T E I N E R . M. D xts y in ' 'r*ynn Notice f rthe SE'* of NE'i Seet-on 34 Tc-anshio 3 South Rang* : E a st. Willamette M erlilar. has filed no»lce P h y s i c i a n a S i ’ h g fo n One of the most delightful Resorb on the Coast x *+•*** Local and Tourist Trade Solicited Office in residence, next to 1. O. O. F. Hall. Office Houis: 10 to 12 A. M., 7 to 8 P. M. C L A U D E W. D E V O R E A T TO R N E Y -A T-LA W and NO TARY PU B LIC E s ta c a d a , Lower Electric Rates! H X l'K K T I H OK SKSH O K R All work guaranteed J. V. B A R R BLACKSMITH Is still at the old stand and willing to any of the work in his line do GIVE HIM A CALL Team Work and Hauling by the Day or Contract r IM P O R T A N T : Several months will be re required to change over the 31,000 accounts which this reduction in lighting rates will affect. In order that our patrons may be put to the least possible inconvenience, new con tracts will be mailed beginning May 1st. The com pany earnestly requests that these be signed, wit nessed and returned to the company’s representa tive in Estacada as promptly as possible, thus avoiding the possibility of waiting in line at the ofHce. § WOOD delivered in any quantity or length. 1st class 4 foot wood sluhwood delivered at $2.00 per cord. 16 inch at $2.50 per load. W. M. YONCE i E! 3 e a 3 E 3 gS!aQraai 3 QB 3 E 3 H œ m 6 K g The Oregon Fire Relief Asso ciation of McMinnville with $ 2 25,000 reserve*, solicits your business through John B row n G resh a m . Oregon Portland Railway, Light & Oregon J. W. MILLER BLACKSMITH As a result of economic methods and the ac quirement of additional facilities, the Portland Railway, Light and Power Company takes a great deal of pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Estacada and the surrounding territory an impor tant reduction in its electric light and power rates. It has been the constant policy of the Company to give good service at reasonable rates. The company is more interested than anybody else in building up a bigger, busier and better Portland, and it fully recognizes the important influence of low rates and good service. The new lighting rate is 9, 7 and 4c per killowatt hour. Details of this reduction and the conditions involved can be se cured upon application at any of the company’s offices. Ph o n m G rm ahunt. 3 1 3 Ur leave word at this office I also have the OREGON MERCHANT* and BEAVER STATE INSURANCE COS. Power Co. Seventh and Alder Sts. Phones: Main 668«, A 6131 CEDAR SHINGLES We manufacture all kinds of Ccdai Shingles and are prepared at a ll times to deliver the same. Alsc* to sell at the mill, having stock ot> hand at all times Your Easter Hat! A. K R IE G E R & CO. -----PROPRIETOR----- Estacada A g en t— A. Our store windows now display beautiful creations Morrow Reed & Sparks in millinery, Miss Davis, expert trimmer of Low- Su u u itn to engart & Co. of Portland, has the latest stock in 0. R. Jacobs charge. You should see the assortment. mateiial, but modest prices. New Spring Goods are Best Repairing of All Kinds Plumbing and Electric Wiring Hats for all. Arriving by Every Train 1 ESTACADA MEAT MARKET Special Announcement: For a $5 purchase and a small cash payment, we give our customers a beautiful set of dishes. Let us explain the system. DALE’S Estacada Lumber Yard Subscribers and patrons of The --- ---------------------------- - I rojjress art* asked to make settle i»h claim tu the lend abovedwr*bed b«f:r« th« r#v Uieilt (*t indebtedness to me up to , A *r a d V*r of the U* tad Start* L a ri off c# j e t i r e d as iis ■* Pet' grd Oregon rip th* 4’h rl^y of A : i '- **12 ^•bruarv r, 1912 when I retired j Claimint rame» a»w-.tre*»ss manager. Al! bills from that date ' C h e re r Gerd F vart* Mayfield G]yc4e Limbooker end are due Mr Ln Follette : ;-v*e M.ty^e'd »'•* «t 9 rr:n*wr-- Oraecr F S W ill be in Kstacada on Frida) s «nd .Saturday«». Ap|K»uitimuls m ay he made w ith Dr. A d ix . A L L M ODERN C O N V E N IE N C E S than to think that wearing glasses Notice to Dog Owners. ' creates a necessity for wearing them. A. M 0RK0W & SON Ordinance No 14, respecting the i)r Kevin Sells with Kstacada Jew- H 3 WÏ licensing of «ton» in Kstacada. will e,r Co every Wednesday, Livery, Board, Sale and ° , be strictly enforced, Procure your to 4 3 °- 'tag s of the city treasurer. Dog Exchange Stable C A Looney who left here for owners are given until April i to OREGON I Newcastle. V a., l ist August, re « cu re _ licences. Licenses expire ESTACADA. August i. 'Failure to pay gives the turned to Kstacnda the earlv Notice for Publication . f’’ir marshal authority to impound dogs of the week, bringing with him 1 A " without • - tags and to dispose of ori Dw'm«« «< '*>• tmartor. U S Und Office »' u : j ... . _ . ;„ ,l , V ili . 1 ___ Pcrtlend Or#gon Orecon February . 14 1012. bride. Mr, Looney was married kill same two . days after 1 i l>eil»£ i ! PortUnd. N tice is hersby gtv«r tbst L e vi l . Man'.ove. cf March 13 and started for Oregon taken up. A G. A MHS, Marshal. Srringwater. Oragon. Routa I who cn December Having 23 1 00* made Hcm*»tea<l entry serial Nd 0235* , he Jolh Accompanying him is L O ST Pearl knife Imoch near school grounds. Return to Progres office. • Albert Sarver, his uncle, and farni- Forty tons of hay for sale. In ly who will make Clackamas county quire at Kstacada State Bank. 21-tf their home. Mr. Looney says the W A N T E D — A responsible party winter in Virginia was the coldest to contract clearing 13 to 20 acres of second growth timber. Call up in at years. He is well content to p F Stand's*?. m estate of Peter Claussen. deceased, to sell the whole or part of the southwest quarter (SW li) of northeast quarter (NE '¿ J a ’nd northwest quarter (NWIj) of the souteast quarter (SE 'a) and northeast quarter (NE1«) of southwest quarter (SW li ) section 1 7 township 3. range 5 east of Willamette Meridian, Clackamas county. Oregon, being the real estate cf said de ceased. at private sale, as shall be necessary. Witness the Hon. R. B. Beatie. judge of said court ! this ! 1thday of March. 1912. Attest: W. L. Mulvey. clerk, by 1. M. Harrington j deputy clerk. (sealj j I wish to announce to all in school district No. toS holding school warrants that I am prepared to take up the same, and hope that they will be presented to me at once for liquidation. T o the tax payers I will say that on March 27 I took up at Ladd and Tiltons bank SHERIFF’S SALE school warrants to the amount of la the Circaft C o a rt o f the S t o le o f Oreqoa $2,969 30. Interest on the same For C la c k a m a s Coaaty being $107 32 making a total of J . F. Lovelace. plaintiff $3 076 62 and the warrant issued v». for $1,500 was among them. Your Alexander Meyer. C. O Donovan and Katherine Dvyer defendants school block is paid for. Mrs STATE OF OREGON f Sarah E. Bates, School Clerk. County of Clackamas, l By virtue of a Judgment order, decree and execu For Sale Seed potatoes, Am er tion. duly issued out of and undet the seal of the ican Wonder and Burbanks. In above entitled court, in the above entitled cause, to me duly directed end dated the 21 st day of February. quire at The Progress office. P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S in e- cry lespect The taste will H E N R Y V . A D I X . M . D he light, the tenderness unr.sti.il. P H Y S I C I A N A S U R G E O N th e w iig h t absolutely correct and the pi ,‘e verv low for this grade OFPICK, ADJOINING KKSIDUNCB iif meat. Tile way to know this Local anil long UuUiuf Trlephonr tor yourself is to give ns a tiial Tlie doctor's phone chi , lie oounecteil order We know you’ ll repeat it with your home phone at night it re all light. quested. One loug ring. Ministerial Association t'., K. !.\Fi >I.1.I'TTK. Kditor >*i*l Mgr A parent's meeting was held at the Currinsville school house Friday afternoon. The Currinsville band furnished several selections. The pupils gave a musical program and a number of addresses were made upon topics relating to the public school. You’ll rirul Our Meal 0. K. E. D. ALLEN, P r o p r i e t o r iSucceseor to Kstacada Lumber & M.tiiuf tetmin » Co purchased the yards and stock of the company and hav ing added a complete stock from Portland and elsewhere we are prepared to furnish the public with ALL K IN D S O F B U IL D IN G M A T ER IA L Anything voti need, hiiv lmie. J. SMITH. Prop. First Class Meats of all kinds handled I. I Buy and Sell Mutton, Pork antk Veal. Highest price paid in cash. Good fat beef wanted Notice for Publication Department of the Interior U. S . Land office ' Portland Orefutv Jan. 13. 1912. Notice is hereby given that Harry L. Ke whore roe* office addrers is 3 1 1 I Ith street Pc and Ore. did on the J6th day cf March 1911. file | thtaoffice Sworn Statement and Application, f I 02953. to rurchare ‘he NH NE1, ard N 'j NW Sectl'n 28 Township 2 South Range 6 East W lametta Meridian and tha timber thereon under I prevision* cf »he art of J-me 3. I 878.and ac ts amer unry. known as the ' Timber and St'-ne Law. such value is might be fixed by appraisement, a that, pmsuent to ruch ai-pi¡retion. the land a> d timl therein have been *pprait*4. the t.mber egiimai 380/ 00 tverd feet as 50e je r M. 660.000 bot eet at 30c per M a*d 80.000 board feet at 10c t M ar.d the lend $ 1 6O.0c* that setd applicent e effer ftrcl proof in supp.et of his arp.lcetmn a s*vcrn 5*« -mem on the l 6th day of April. 1912 t fere ske Reg*«ter erd Receiver of the t ’ S U c.T.c* at For* and Cre. porp** .» a* ..ie r y to p r.’ bs» *h r -j - -tJ •- f '* '* . - . / ve 4 a* an • r e '* m e t u as -/ flit, g a coi. jboratej affidavit In tb r ,,.cr '• '.- A • V. ..........