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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1913)
I NOTICE OK HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT I k | H E N R Y V . A D I X . M .D P H Y S IC IA N & SURGEON O FFICK, ADJOINING Kt-SIDKNCfc E S T A C A D A H O M E BA K ER Y 1 Grucries & Ccr.fcctiorcry 2 Bakery Goods 3 loaves of bi t ad foi ioc, Local ami Long Distance feiephont 9 one loaf and 2 tickets or 2 The doctor’s phone can he connecte« *1 loaves and i ticket. with your home phone at night if rt ' cjuested. One Ion;» ring. g I D r. W. K . H a v ila n d P h y s ic ia n a n d S u rg e o n O f f ic e o n unci 2 n d . M a in S i. b e tw e e n / d T e le p h o n e C o n n e c tio n s ! R esidence H o tel Estacada ( lo t OOU> in s t a eo ) l \7ear r cot : rrnde to fir yo«. Ahk tor a D r. L. A . W E L L I u t,hor à t r ‘iiílephone cr scn¿ puEittrd <o M. ;. C. F F arie.' D E N T IS T P O R TLA N D , OREGON Will be in Fstacada on Fridays «»r Saturdays. Appointments may made with I)r. Adix. i_____________________ telephone poles and ties. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the County Court for the State of Oregon, County «>f Clackamas. I11 the Matter of the Estate of Peter Claussen, «lesease«!. Notice is hereby given that the under, KXl’ KRT HORSESHOKR C L A U D E W. D E V O R E signed, ns administrator of said estate, All work guaranteed lias file«l in said court his final settlement A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W account of said estate and the Court has and set Monday the 26th «lay of May, 1913, N O T A R Y P U B L IC L i s t y o u r F a r m s a n d at 10 o’clock forenoon in the Count} E s ta c a d a , O re g o n Court room, iu Oregon City, Clackamas A c e ra g e w i t h County, Oregon as the time and place for final hearing and settlement of said estate. learn Work and ILiu'ioq b> All persons interested are hereby noti the Day or Contract fied to appear an«! show cause why said - O re g o n j account should not he allowed and said WOOD delivered iu a iv quantity E s ta c a d a estate declared settled and said admin- or length. ist class 4 fool wood | istrator discharged and his bom! released. \V. H. Mattoon, slahwood delivered at $ 1 00 |>e! Administrator of Said Estate. cord. 16 inch at $2.50 per load Date of first publication April 24. 1913. (I sc o k po sa ted ) Date of last publication May 22, 1913. W. M. YOrfCE ejblifcRr.l f.e rv Thursday Morning at Claude W. Devore Attorney for Estate. tSUCADA. ORLGON J. W. MILLER BLACKSMITH — J e rry Jones — ESTACADA PROGRESS S a m u e l M cLean CITATION In the County Court of the Srate of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. Entered at the postoffico In Estacada. Oregon as In the matter of the estate of Josh Coyne de Cleaning. Pressing and Repairing ceased.—Citation. second das 3 mail To Mrs. Jar.e Coyne Roe, and a!! persons interested Ladies Work a Specialty in the estate of said deceased. BUSINESS LOCALS Suits made to measure. In the Name of the State of Oregon; You are hereby cited and required to appear and be SUBSCRIPTION RATES E ST A C A D A , ORE. in the ccur.ty court of the state of Oregon, for the Dne year.............................................................SI 00 county of Clackamas, at the cour.ty court room of said Six months................ .......................................- 50 court, on the 19th day of May. 1913 at the hour cf 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day, then and there show cause, if any exist, why an order of sale sho..Id Thursday, May I, 1913 The Fire Relief Asso not be granted to W. H. Mattoon, administrator of the estate of said deceased, to sell the following real es ciation of McMinnville tate. to wit: the north half ot the northwest quaiter cf Patronize your home merchants. Section Fourteen (14) in Township Four (4) South, with $242.000 reserves, solicits your i Range Four (4) east of Willamette Meridian. business through Clackamas county, Oregon containing eighty (80) acres, at private sale John B row n Tht Christian Church. This citation is served upon such heirs at law of G re s h a m , O re g o n Bible school - - io a. m. said deceased, residing cutstide the State cf Oregon. Phone Gresham , 5 1 3 Preaching - - - it a. m. I y publication for four successive weeks in the Ssia O r leave word at this office Y. P. S. C. E. - 7 P- m. cada Progress a newspaj er printed and published in I also II IW the OKEGON MERCHANTS !) Preaching • - - 7:45 p. ni. saidConnty, by order of the Hon. R. B. Beattie, Judge of the above entitled court. The public cordially invited to all ser Witness the Hon. R. B. Beatie. judge of said court and BEAVEK STATE INSURANCE COS. ft W vices. W. G iv k n s , Pastor. this I 2th day of, April 1913. Attest: W. L. Mulvey, dork, by E. T. Quinn deputy clerk. (seal) M. H. B o Y L E , T A IL O R Editor and Manager Oregon Livery, Feed For Sale & STABLE GEORGE Jack Fuller was a business visitor In th-- County Court ol the State of j at Portland Saturday. We are glad to see J. Paulson Oregon, tor the County of Clackamas. In the in liter of the estate of John C. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones cf around again. Schmidt, deceased. Notice i» hereby given that Ilenrv Sell wood are visiting with Mrs. N. | lltlen Klinker went to Portland : Schmidt, administrator “ de bonis non” , I C. Shankland and other relatives at one day last week. I with the will annexed, of the estate of i Morrow. Harold Joyner were In 1 ,ring C. . 1 J«din C. Schmidt, d* cea-a.d, has filed in Johnson one day last week. J McCurdy who has been tour the County Court of the Si it- *>f Oregon, j | for the County of Clackamas, his final! ing through the western Canada Harold Joyner made a trip to; account as such administrator “ de bonis country for the pist three weeks Eagle Creek one dav lasl week. 1 non” with the will annexed and said returned home Friday. Mrs Wisner of Washington j Court lias bv an order duly made and enter« . appointed Monday the 2*S ’ «lav Vesta Van Curen broke both County is visiting her mother, Mrs, lot May, 1913, at the hour «>t 10 o’cl«>ck 1 bones in her right ami Sunday Held. in the forenoon, iu the court room ol eveuin,. Fracture was reduced Walter Paulson of Portland visit said Court, in Oregon City in said County and State, as the time and place and patient is doing well. ed his brother J. Paulson one dav I for hearing objections to tai«l account Tile Ladies Aid Society of tlie last week. ! and for settlement of tint same. C. A Johnson and Harold Jo y ■ Dated this 22 day of April A. I). 1913. Methodist Church will meet at the par: onage next Wednesday at 2:30 ner was the guest of Otto Paulson Henry Schmidt. Administrator “ <le bonis non” with the P. M. Members take notice, Fi i lay eveuing will annexed, of the Estate of John C. E . M. Miller and F. N. Cad a non C. A Johnson and William Held .Sellmi«H, deceased. have gone to the .southern part of planted some grain for J. Paulson Date of first publication April 24, 1913. Date of last publication May 26, 1913. tlie state were the former has taken one day last week. Claude \\\ Devore, Attorney for the es- a contract to get a large amount of Caroline Weiderhuld left one day ' tate. Indian Rurner duck eggs for Sale hatching, also baby ducks. Eggs D ubois Lumber Co. C. E. DUBOIS, Manager. We deal in all kinds of building material including Lumber, Lath, Sash, Doors, Sand, Gravel, Lime, Plaster, Brick. Cement, Etc. All orders promptly filled. Head Office Broadway, Phone Mine 103 Waierbury Dealers in Choice last week for Vancouver, Wash , where she will visit her sister. Alhert Shankland is no.v walk ing with the aid of a pair of crutch es. While attempting to break tlie record for high jumping he suraiued his left ankle. Tlie injury will undoubtly lay him up for several days. Family Log Cabin Our Mr S H. Gruber has returned to Portland after arranging for the work onjhis ranch this spring, land spent several days in tlie vicin ity of Estacada last week inspect ing cattle and warning herd owners to be on the lookout for an infect ious disease which is very bad among herds in other localities. He found that the cattle of the country in the vicinity of this place, with but two exceptions, had not as yet been infected, Henry Udell purchased three pigs of Dick Gibson the other dav. Motto A Customer” T H E F A M IL Y THEATER Has a Motion Picture Show Every Saturday and Sunday Evenings The management will endeavor to give the patrons of this show, the best service available. Show starts promply at 7:30 $2 a day The Hotel Estacada A L L MODERN C O N V E N IEN C E S the co ast i One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast Local and Tourist Trade Solicited Edward Chapman left last Thurs day for Portland on his way to Eastern Oregon. Mrs. Ed Douglass and her moth er Mrs. Clester weie Estacada visi tors on Monday. LO C A L N EW S AND Claude Woodle returned to the j j P E R SO N A L M ENTIO N 5 cents each, baby ducks 15 cents neighborhood Saturday frost lus Mrs. Hader, Grand Worthy each. Postmaster Johnson visited over Matron of ttie Eastern Star order assessing trip out about Sandy, II N. Barton, Engle Creek. 4t Sunday with relatives at Portland. in the state was an official visitor Several from this vicinity attend PROPRIETOR The building of the pavillion in at a meeting of the local lodge ed tlie birthday surprise party given Good rigs and careful <1 rivers always EOR S A L K — New 4 room house the Estacada park is progressing Tuesday night. Mrs, Hader com in honor of Miss Lola Baker at the SPECIAL ATTENTION and 2 lots, all household goods. 20 plimented tlie officers of the lodge home of her parents, Saturday rapidly. Giveu Hunting and Fishing Parties dozen fruit jars, (pints and quaits) for their efficiency. saying that night. Everyone enjoyed them Bob Staiulisli was up from Port 1 new range, Mrs. F. Boettrich. while the lodge was yet in its in selves. land and spent Sunday with his Estacada, Oregon. fancy, the work was equal if not family. On Saturday evening May 3, V. BARR superior to that of many older there will be an entertainment and They have it -good fresh vege Professor and Mrs. Ford were lodges. Refreshments were served tables. Go and see them. Fred visitors at Oregon City Saturday after lodge was closed and a gener bow social at tlie Douglass school house. Everybody welcome. A. and Sunday. Jorg al good time was had by all present. W. Cooke ot Damascus is expected 1 » (till at the Id stand and willing to d< Attorney Devore was at the coun Anyone sending a communication to auction oil the bows. any of Ihr work in his line E g g s F o r H a t c h i n g —Rhode ty capitol on legal business, Satur to this paper for publication is re Island Reds, Bull Orphiugtotis. day and Monday. GIVE HIM A CALL quested to sign their name to the farmers prices, 75 cents.—J. VV. H. E . Worden came out from article, otherwise we can not pub Moxley, Morrow station *7t Mr. Malt Jagrniu has gone away Portland Saturday and went up to lish it. It is necessary for the edi C E D A R SHINGLES to work. bis ranch near Elwood. tor to know who the writer is. Last W a n t e d —Highest price paid We manufacture all kinds of Cedar C. E. Swifus made a business Base ball at Estacada Sunday week we received an article with a for eggs at the Palace Meat Market Shingles and are prepared at all Fred Jorg. afternoon, May 4U1. Estacada vs. request to publish same, but it bore trip to Sprlngvvater Monday. times to deliver the same. Also no signature and this week another the Moose club of Portland. Mr. John Sc«tt spent several days to sell at the mill, having stock on M onky to L oan In amounts communication vvi.s received minus in Oregon City last week. Dr. Lee A. Wells will locate in hand at all times from $200 up on real estate security the signature of the wri'er and both Estacada permanently to practice A. U. Bogden has been hauling W. A. llcrlm an tf were placed on the dead hook. I11 dentristry about June first. lumber for his granary from Mr. C. the future please sign your name if A. KRIEGER Bittner’ s. Just received a car load of floor you want the article to appear in tlie ---- PROPRIETOK---- Anyone wanting a new piano Estacada Agent A. Morrow paper. A few of the young folks met at will find a good bargain by calling ing and finish lumber. Estacada Lumber Co. cu I,. E. Helfils. tf Considerable improvements are M i! J . Cox's Saturday evening aud The best motion pictures ever being made by property owners on had a taffy pall. p w L æ m ^ • ^ ¿ l s b h g h h s ;. Eyes tested and glasses fitted seen iulhe town at the Family J Terrace Hill, Messrs Pile and \V. Mr. and Mrs. Zerkel ami M. Office hours 1 to 5 P. M. Office theatre Saturday and Sunday evtn- P. Cary have had their lots plowid Anderson took dinner at tlie home A. E. Sparks ings. ¡over First State Bank. ! and cleared of roots the past week of D. Stahlnecker and wife Sunday. Successors to Dr. Geo. Inglis, Gresham, Ore. and the terraces sown with grass Bob Marshhank has moved his 1 Mrs Lydia Park is spending a Reed & Sparks seed. Clias. Sparks is clearing and few days with her daughter and stock of goods into his new location Anemias Eggs, 75cis. per setting one door south of the Family leveling his lot and when the work family, Mrs. Zella Cadonau of Es E S Shankland. is completed Terrace Hill will be tacada. Repairing of AM kinds theater. One mile north of Estacada. one of the prettiest residence dis Plumbing «inri llcctric Don't forget that the picture tricts in the city. Walter Cox and Ernest Vallen W irin g attended the party at Mr. Call First class thoroughbred Jersey show at tlie Family theatre runs SPRING WATER Stromgreen's of Colton Saturday M na— e hull for service at the city pound. every Saturday and Sunday even ing. Change of program each Enquire at Mr. Dan Edwards and family night. night. Palace Meat Murket. have moved back to Dodge Rev. A. R Laudy is to be at the The W. C. T I ’ will hold there Born—To Mr. and Mrs. John Mt. Home Church. Saturday and next meeting at the home of Mrs. Keller of Dodge, last Sunday, a Sunday May 9th and loth to hold For sale n snap by owner 20 Lucy Cowan, Fiidav afternoon, the quarterly services. hoy, ! veres of A No. 1 land, 12 acres May 9th. at 2 ¿0. Everybody in Mr. and Mrs. J an Lewellen and t Jesse Cox with a small crew of ! cleared Easy terms. Enquire of vited to come. Mrs. Louis Rath and children w ere men is working on the New Hen Kai I fats 1, Bat 1 .1.11. |i “ Booster Day" visitors at Oregon derson road. He is laving some Will sell or liade good bred sim p corduroy on some of the steepest Ci!v last Friday and Saturday. for milk cons iteuben Tucker had the m is-1 points. fortune to fall from his wagon Iasi The Misses Hazel Freeman and The best separator made. Indian Runner duck eggs for Saturday on his way home from Mattie Maplethorpe were in Oregon | For Sale By j sale, so cts. per dozen. On old Estacada. He was unconscious for City last week attending the S S 1 j Warner place. a couple of hours, Dr. Adix attend Convention aud \ isiling friends and : R S I.udlow, ed the lellow aud took him home, j relatives. I Bread “A Satisfie d Customer Always GARFIELD Mr. William Holland received notice by telegram that his fucher, iu Crowtordsvilie, Ind., was very low, Mr. Holland was advised to Tlie frieuds of Mr. Earl H. Con- make all possible haste if he ex ser in Estacada and vicinity will be pected to see his father before pleased to know that he has been death. chosen cashier of the new Paisley Most people seldom see or even National Ba..k at Paisley, Oregon. I know they are in reach of objects Mr. Const r is now connected with that bring transients many miles to the Trust Department of the Secur see. The highest priced chickens, ity Savings & Trust Company of in their several classes, on the Portland. Pacific coast, are located here in People of this locality were sur- Gar field and more people should pri ed Tuesday tt.onitig find to sev take advantage of this fact and see eral inches of the “ unusual” cover 1 lie 111. ing »lie ground The snow was all gone by tlie middle of the afternoon EAGLE CREEK here in town but up in Garfield it Glenn Douglass is on the sick remained otf the ground and trees list. until evening. It is not considered Russell Jones was seen in this that the storm injured the fruit burg Sunday. trees which were iu bloom. Mrs. Katie Douglass visited with C, II. Fullenwider, Deputy Dairy Mrs. Strahl one day last week. and Food Commissioner of Port Groceries Agents for The Miller boys are going to start selling cream soon. A good start, hope some more will do like - wise. We turned out stationery and real estate contracts for Jerry Jones last week and he will now devote his time to the real estate bu-i less. Anyone having property tise ll will do well to consult Mr. Jones as he is an old and experienced land mail. Chapman C8 l > ______ „ OUR PROVISION COUNTER Is a boon to the woman who wants to change from the beef, mutton, lamb or pork of every day use. Sugar cuied hams and bacon, perfectly spiced sausages and frank furters, bologna and liverwnrst that to see is to get greedy for. Come and look them oyer. W. A. JONES Palace Meat Market J. BLACKSMÏ TH f t ELWOOD j The Simplex Cream Separater tl F. Gibson For Sale Dr. Geo. Inglis treats eyes and fits glasses. Best gold \ Lingelhacb. ,»t filled frames and testing, $4.50 steel frames $2.50. Hours, 1 to 5-30 P. M. Office over First State Bank, Gresham Ore. 1 « I ft ft The Best Light At The Lowest Cost ELECTRIC LIG H T is the most suit able for homes, offices, shops and other places needing lights, Electricity can be used in any quantity,large or small, there by furnishing any required amount of light. Furthermore, electric lamps can be located in any place, thus affording any desired distribution of light. No other lamps possess those qualifi cations, therefore it is not surprising that electric lamps are rapidly replacing all others in modem establishments. ft ft Portland Railway, Light ft & Power Co. ft ^ ^ Seventh and Alder Sts. Phones: Main 6 6 8 8 , A 6131 ft ft ft ft