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PROFESSIONAL CAROS H E N R Y V.AD1X. M . L P H Y S IC IA N A S U R G EO N OPHICK, A D JO IN IN G R K8ID H N CP Local and Long Distance Telephone The doctor’s phone can l*r connecter with vour home phone at night if re quested. One I ouk ring D r. W. K . H a v i l a n d Physician and Surgeon Off ice on unci 2 nd. Milin St. b e t w e e n 1 st T e le p h o n e C o n n ec ti on s R esidence H o t e l Estacada Dr. L. A. WELL D E N T IS T PORTLAND. OREGON Will be in Estacada on Fridays and Saturdays. Appointments may be ma le with I)r. Adix. CLAUD E W. DEV ORE A T TO R N E Y -A T -L A W an d NOTARY PU BLIC Estacada, Ore s o n Indian Knnner duck tggs for . Miss Mary Wood le spent Sunday sale, .so eta. per do¿cn. On old i spent Sunday at the home of lur I I nco rpo rate n In the County Court for the State of Warner place. brother. Guy Woodle. Oregon, County of Clackamas. Published i v e r v Vtiursdav Morning dt R S Ludlow. In tlie Matter of the Estate of Peter Mr. and Mrs. lvd Douglass and CSTAC4D4. OKfGOh Claussen, deseased. Lost— At the Presbyterian church , MrSi Ckster visited with Mr. and ! M. II. B O V I , I*), IMitor and Manager Notice is hereby given that the under, at Springwater or on the road be- Mrs. Guv Clester Sunday. signed, as administrator of said estate, J intereo at tie roatoffice in Estacada. 0 rsgon as has filed in said court his final settlement tween there and Estacada on Tues -1 sacend class mai Miss Lilly Frost of Porllaud. the account of Mid estate and the Court has {day last, a pair of nose glasses i guest of Mis. Hal Gibson attended S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S Sl ^ set Monday the 26th day of M ay, 1913, Finder please return to Progress the Grange picnic Saturday. ) n « ysar 50 at 10 o ’clock forenoon in the County office. 51» months Mrs. Bertha Douglass has a fine 1 Court room, in Oregon C ity, Clackamas Mrs. X. B. Ivcleer. j County, Oregon as the time and place Thursday, Vay 22 , 1913 garden this Spring and predicts a — for final hearing and settlement o! said plentious crop of rutabagis for next M. E. C hurch Notes estate. l'a:roiii/c vour home merchants The Baccalaureate Sermon to the Fall A ll persons interested are hereby noti graduates will be Mrs R. B. Gibsou and Miss fied to appear and show cause w hy said High School 1 he Christian Church. account should not be allowed ami said preached by the pastor next Sun- Edith Chapman called on Mi. and Bible school - - ton . in. estate declare l settle«! and Mid adm in -1 d a y e v e n in g , Special music will Mrs. Howlelt and Mr. and Mis Preaching - - - it a. in. istrator discharged a id his bon 1 released. l»e rendered during the evening. A Guy Woodle Sunday afternoon. \V. H. Mattoon, V. P. S. C. H. 7 p- m. quartet consisting of Mrs l’ \le, On last Wednesday afternoon Mr. Administrator of Said Estate. Pre-jchii.g - - 7:45 p. m Mrs. Ecker, Mr. Pyle and Mr lid and Mrs. R. B. Gibson and Mi s The public cordially invited to all sir Date of first publication April 2 \. 1913. Baling will sing ‘ He Leadelh Me.” Edith Chapman visited Mr. and vices. \Y. G iv k h s , Pastor. Date of last publication May 22, 1913. Miss II. Spiblntan will sing "One Mrs. John Githens and daughters. Claude W . Devore Sweetly Solemn Thought. ” There M ethodist Episcopal Church Attorney for Estate. The many friends of Ed Chap will be a chorus of twelve voices. man will be glad to hear that he Sunday School - - - 10 a. in SUM M ONS Mrs. Morton will preside at the or reached his home in Eastern Ore Sermon . . . - - 11 a. in. IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T OF T H E S T A T E O F O R E G O N FO R T H E C O U N T Y O F C L A C K A M A S gan and will render both pre lude | gon, last Monday and is now en 8 p m Laura R ipley M ack . Plaintiff and past-lude selections. The Rev 1 joying real ranch life. vs. Epworth 1 .vague - - - 7 p. m T h e unknown heirs of John Murphy, deceased: John Walter Givens, past r of the Chris Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p m Francis Van den Eynde; Hypolite Hayes: Mrs. Mrs. Viola Douglass and her tian Church will offer the invoca The public cordially invited to all Cath Van den Eynde. and the unknown helts of John daughter, Mrs. H. S. Jones of Port Francis Fierens. deceased: also all other persons or tory prayer and pronounce the ben services. land, visited with relatives on parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, ediction. The service will begin at lien or other interest in the real estate decribed in \V. R K. Browne, Pastor. Pleasant Hill two days last week 8 P M. the complaint herein. Defendants. When they returned to Portland To, T h e unknown heirs of John Murphy, deceased: John Francis Van den Eynde; Hypolite Hayes: Mrs. they were accompanied by the Cath Van Den Eynde. and the unknown heirs of E stacada Sch o o l Notes Misses Mildred and Florice Doug John Francis Fierens. deceased; also allothor persons A. E. Sparks Senior Class Day exercises to or parties ri.known claiming any right, title, estate, lass. After an enj >yable visit the lien or ether intererest in the real estate described morrow Successors to night at 8 P. M in the young ladies returned home Sun in the complaint herein. Defendants. School House- IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E O F O R E G O N day. You and each of you are hereby required to appear Piano Solo__ _ Rachel Reed and answer the complaint filed against jo u In the Despite the inclemency of the Address of W elom e.........Malcolm I above entitled suit, on or before the 26th day of June. weather oil Saturday nearly one 1 A. D. 1913. and if you fail to appear and answer for WcoJle Repairing of All Kinds want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for hundred and fifty people attended Class History_____ Doris Lovell Plumbing and Met trie ! the relief demanded in said complaint, as follows, to- I wit: Oration_______ Harry Morgan the picnic given by the Eagle Wiring i For a judgment anddecreo by which It shall be de- Original Story_____Nina Tatlor Creek Grange. A delightful pro- ! dared and adjudged that each of said defendants, » T s r ^ s a c a B s e r t f t . s e t x s t - j either or any of them have no estate or interest Piano Duett____ Rachel Reed and giam was rendered, an interesting whatever in and to the following described land and feature of which was the address by Mvrtle Woodle premises, to-wit; I T h e Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of Class I’hophecy. Gaylord K<ith Dr, James Witliycombe, of Cor thirty (3 0 ). Township T w o (2 ) South of Class W ill_____ __Chas. Handle vallis. The dance in the evening We manufacture all kinds of Cedat I ! Section Rant'» F ive (5 ) East of the Willamette Meridan. Shingles and are prepared at all j Also beginning at the southeast corner of the south Presentation of Picture to High was a large one, ninety-six nuui east quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 30. School_____ _ Milton Evans bers being sold. times to deliver the same. Also thence East 80 rods: thence North 20 feet; thence Medley _______ B y the Class to sell at the mill, having stock on West 80 rods: thence South 20 fee: to the place of beginning. Save and except from the last above de S p r in g w a te r hand at all times Graduating exercises of the High scribed tract the right of the public to use the same Born— To Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jock- for road purposes. School Wednesday evening 8 P. M And that the title of the plaintiff is good and valid; iuson a girl on Wednesday of last in the Methodist Church. and for further decree that said defendants, either or ary of them, be forever enjoined and debarred from Mr and Mrs Aue will favor us week. ESTACADA PROuKtSS N O TICE O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T Dubois Lumber Co. C. E. DUBOIS, Manager. W e deal in all kinds of building materia including Lum ber, Lath, Sash, Doors, Sand, Gravel, Lime, Plaster, Brick. Cement, Etc. A ll orders promptly filled. H ea d Office Broadway, Phone Mine 103 W a t e r bury CBb Chapman Dealers in Choice Family Groceries Agents for Log Cabin Bread Our Motto “A Satisfied Customer Always A Customer” Reed & Sparks learn Work and ILiuling b> the Day or Contract WOOD delivered in n iy quantity or lengtli. 1st class 4 foot wood slabwood delivered at $2.00 j>ei cord. 16 inch at $2.50 per load W. M. YONCE Sam uel McLean ta 1 LOR Cleaning, Pressing and Repaiting Ladies Work a Specialty Suits made to measure. CEDAR SHINGLES J. V. BARR Estacada Agent— A. Morrow C v e r y , Feed b »till at the old itand and willing to dr any of the work in his lint W. A. JONES P R O P R IE T O R Good rigs and careful drivers always SPECIAL J. W. MILLER S a le & STABLE B L A C K SM IT H GIVE HIM A CALL Given ATTENTION Hunting and Fishing Parties BLACKSMITH E XPER T HORSESHOKR All work guaranteed BUSINESS LOCALS They have it— good fresii vege tables. Go and see them. Fred Jorg. Highest price paid for eggs at the Palace Meat Market Fred Jorg. W a n t k ií — SU M M E R SCHOOL JUNE 23 Aug. 1,1913 Twenty-five Instructors— Fifty Courses Distinguished Eastern Educators Added to Regular Faculty. University Domitoriea Open. Board and Room at $ 3 .5 0 per week. Reduced Railroad Rates For Complete Illustrated Catalog, Address TH E R E G IS T R A R , University of Oregon, EUGEN E A. KRIEGER -----P R O P R IE T O R ----- E ST A C A D A , ORIv University of Oregon T^ cjp ;• c.T u t T W jt r .t f (. OT cO^D IN STD k ) •: r, *de t y fir y o v ‘ Ask for a c e s t r i posit urdió Mrs. C. F Frazie asserting any claim whatever in and to said land and premises adverse to the plaintiff, and for such other and further relief as to this Honorable Court shall seem meet and agreeable to equity. T h is summons is published pursuant to an order made by rhe Honorable J. A. Eakin. Judge of the Howard Smith lias gone to with two of their first class musical selections and Miss Chapmau will Tacoma, Wash., where he intends to work. give us a piano solo. Dr. Homan, president of Wil- Albert Folsom has gone to Qrcu:, Court of the Slat, ef Orr^for Claclunu» ,amette Uaiversity „ill deliver the Eugene, Oregon, to work for the County on the 5 day of May, A. D. I 91 3. J T h e date o f the first publication of this summon Commencement address. After summer. being May 15. 1 9 1 3. the date of the last publication which the principal of the schools being June 26. 1913. Mrs. Farlow from eastern Oregon, WM. A. C A R T E R will present the diplomas. is visiting with her niece, Mrs. J. L. H A M M E R S L Y Thursday evening at 6:30 the W M . HAM M OND. Louis Rath, and brother, Mr.i Attorneys for Plaintiff. Alumni will organize and hold their Parish of Highlaud for a few First Annual Banquet at the Esta weeks. cada Hotel. A verv large crowd enjoyed the Administrator's Sale of Real Estate Baccalaureate Service at the music at the Presbyterian Notice Is hereby given that in pursuance of an Methodist Church on Sunday at 8 fine order of the County Court in and for the County, Invocation by W. Givens, church concert last Tuesday night. of Clackamas. State of Oregon, made on the P. M. Mr. Hutchens of Portland conduct 19th day of May A. D. t 913. In the matter of the sermon by W. R. F. Browne. ectato of Josh Coyne, deceased, the undersigned, ed the piano, Rev. and Mrs. Aue Graduating exercises of the the administrator of the said estate, will sell at private sale, to the highest bidder, for cgsh. in lawful money eighth grade will be held in the played some of their fine music on t f the United States, and subject to the confirmation their violins and Mr. Fred Homer by said County Court, on Saturday June 2 i . 1913. school house at 8 P. M. Tuesday. entertained with some of his classi all the right title, interest and estate of the said Josh The following is the program. Coyne, deceased, at the time of his death, and all the Morley Browne cal songs which were appreciated right title and interest that the said estate has. by Class March__ _ operation of law or otherwise acquired other and in Piano Solo__ Hattie Belfils by all Icecream and cake were addition to that of the said Josh Coyne, at the time of Joaquin Miller, our Class Po2t__ served at the Grange Hall. The his death, in and to all that certain lot. piece, or par funds were used to pay on the re cel of land situate, lying and being in the said County _______________ George Hicks of Clackamas. State of Oregon, and bounded and de (Quotations from Miller’ s Writings maining debt of tbe piano. scube J as follows, to-wit: T h e north half of the northwest quarter of Section Fourteen (1 4 In Township Four 4 South. Range Four (4 ) east of Willamette Meridian, containing eighty (8 0 ) acres Term s and conditions of sale: Cash, lawful money of the United States: ten per cent of the amount bid. toaccompany bid. balance on confirmation of sale by said County Court. Deed at expense of purchaser. For further information Inquire of administrator at the office of his attorney. Claude W . Devore. Estaca j da. Oregon. Dated May 19th. 1913. W . H. Mattoon. Administrator of the estate of Jo3h Coyne, deceased __________ Members of Class GEORGE Piano Solo______________ Paul Frazier M onky t o L o a n — In amounts Most of the young folks attended Class of 1913 _____ Nelly Hayes Notice for Publication from Jiooup on real estate security the May picnic and dance. Dapartmsnt o f th « Interior. U. S . Land office af Vocal S o l o ___________Dorothy Miller W. A. Hevlman tf. Portland. Oregon, May 9. 1913. Mr. Edd Harders is building a Class Address_____F. B. Guthrie Notice is hereby given that J e s s ie K rieger. "Vears Hence” ______ Sam Barr new barn. ° f Estacada. Clackamas Co. Oregon, who. on January Anyone wanting a new * I 27. 1910, made Hom esteid Entry, ssrial. No. Recitation _____ Grace Denney Mr. W. Held went to Washing will find a good bargain by calling 02393. for S E ^ o f S E !. » . Section 4 Township 4 Indian Club Drill Nettie Woodle ton Co., Saturday to visit his sister. South, Range 5 East. Willamette Meridian, has filed on L- E. Belfils. tf notice of intention to make final three year proof, to Song_________ Nelly Hayes, Mrs F. Ochs went to visit her establish claim to the land abo ve described, before ___ Gladys Townsend sou and daughter near Oregon City Eyes tested and glasses fitted Register and Receiver. U S. Land O ffice at Port land. Oregon.on the 25th day of June. 1913. Recitation________ Philip Adams Saturday, Office hours i to 5 P. M. Office Claimant names as witnesses: Benjamin Thomas Rawlins. Piano Solo___ ____ Russel Reed over First State Bank. Mr. Hans Johnson weDt to Port Notice lor Publication John James Honebon, The City Band. . Seventh Grade Dr. Geo. Inglis, Gresham. Ore. Henry Benton Sauer. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Orflce at land Tuesday to visit his daughter. Portland. Oregon. May 10th. 1913 Paul Sauer, all. of Estacada. Oregon. Recitation___ ..Joseph Demoy Mrs. T. K. Fuller. Notice is hereby given that W illiam J. Faublon. of H F. H igby F or S ale ' 'Mixed' ’ (Quartette____ Members W elches. Oregon, who on October 3rd. 1907. made Register. Miss Hulda Paulson returned For sale a snap by owner 20 of Class homestead entry No. I 6343. Serial No. 0 153. for home Sunday, she has been visit the E S of N W X . section 3Townahip 3 south,Range acres of A No. 1 land. 12 acres Resolutions Piano Solo____ Dora Currin 7 east. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of in ing relatives and friends in Port cleared. Easy terms. Enquire of Prin. In accordance to the will of God, tention to make final five year proof. to establish claim | Presentation of Diplomas land. Earl Jones. Estacada. qt in the f illness of her days and with to the land above described, before the R egister B. F. Ford and R eceiver of the United States Land O ffice at Friends of Fred Nitchman were Members of Class her life’s work completed, Sister Portland. Oregon, on the 20th day of June. 1 9 1 3 . Class Song Dr. Geo. Inglis treats eyes K. Irvin has been called from this Claimant names as witnesses: very glad to hear that he is improv W . E W elch ing at the Milwaukee Open Air and fits glasses. Best gold lift to a better beyond the mystic H. P. Crutcher Harry Morton Satiantariam. filled frames and testing, $4.50 Veil. We, Garfield Grange, No. John Malcomson. all of W elches. Oregon. H. F H lgby For the first time in the history steel frames $2.50. Hours, 11 A t 7, of which she was a charter and R e ;e iv e r of the Eagle Creek Grange, rain fell ELWOOD for eleven years a lo\ al inemlier, de to 5-30 P. M. Office over i upon their annual picnic ¡¡day. sire to express onr appreciation, in Mr. G. E Dibble is suffering First State Bank, Gresham Ore. N O T IC E O P H E A R IN G F IN A L A C C O U N T There ivere many who clung to the with rheumatism. these few words, of the life and *t 4 character of our departed sister III thi County Court ot the State of hope that history would repeat it Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Mr. Dan Stahlneckcr purchased She was ubvays loyal to onr order Ill the m atter of the estate of John C. self but their hopes were shattered. a team, harness and buggy. Notice I. O. O. F. The outdoor program billed for the and served us faithfully as Chap Schm idt, deceased. To whom it may concern All Mrs. S. Johnson of Portland is Notice is hereby given that Henry dav was transferred to the Grange ain and lecturer. O ld Fellows are invited out Satur . , . , 1 Schm idt, administrator "de bonis non” , visiting her daughter, Mrs. Carl hall The dance in the evening r 1 4 0111 c o m m u n ity , she day evening to attend Regular! A piunt-t t ,, . . with the will annexed, of the estate of Anderson. u sefu l life striving e v e r a s th e , , .. c , . . . . , ,, , was well attended about one hun- 1 1, John C. Nctiuudt, deceased, has tiled in I.o- Ige and a banquet. ] light w as given her to see to build the County Court of the State of Oregon. ,lred tickets being sold. Miss Nonna Vallen attended the There Hugh S. Jones, up a better community We sh ill j ,„r V|le cointy of Clackamas, his final were many disappointed people in Literary Program at the Esiacada David Eshleinau, | remember litrr frie n d sh ip an d k in d - i account as such administrator “ de bonis Estacada when they awoke Satur High School last Friday. Willis Cox. n ess as the y e a rs g o on. non” with the will annexed ami said day morning to find that the in Miss Ella Bittner who has been Committee on eats Sister, peace and happiness dwell Cmvrt has bv an or ,er ,lulv ma,lc and clement weather still prevailed and working at Clear Creek for Bittner E B Byers, N. G. with thee where thou art te,,tcm1' aPP°inte,‘ lhe 26 ' d“> of May, 1913. at the hour of 10 o ’clock they would be obliged to remain & Boylan has relumed home Mrs 11 . D. lrapp, Chairman, in the forenoon, in the court room of away from tbe first picnic of the j Mls> H.zel Freeman has gone to For Sale F. M. Gil». «tit! Court, in Oregon C ity in said J Portland to stay with her sister One good Gurnsey and Jerse> Count> and State, as the time and place Mrs P. M. Wagner. Mrs. Emily Rowan, who is ill. cow. Good milker. Enquire at j Committee ol Garfield Grange. No. for hearing objections to said account and for settlement of the same. Progress office. EAGLE CHECK Harley Freeman who is suffering ,V >7 Dated this 22 day ot April A. I). 1913. N W McKemrev. Charlie Menane is working f r with inflammatory rheumatism Henry Schmidt. H. S Gibson. ! made atrip to Dr. A d ix’s office For R ent Administrator “ de houis non” with the B a s e B a ll Three acres. On - acre cleared will annexed, of the Estate of John C. Mr. Henan Git>so« spent last ' lon<»ay- Estacarla vs, The Wbite Caps of planted to grrden and potatoes Schm idt, deceased. Tuesday afternoon in Portland. Miss Fredolpb and pujils are South Poitiand at the hall park at of first publication April 24, 1973. | Good spring water Mr and Mrs Ray Woodle were busy getting ready for the en- N e w 4 ro om f> f |,wt publication May 22, 1913. Estacada Sunday afternoon. May house. Enquire of Oat*lc VV. Drvore, Attorney tor the e, the guests of Mr. and Mrs Will lertainment and basket social, Sat- ayb. I H M James, tf 1 urday evening. May ,24th. t"ti- I IXmulass Sunday, ) f i o a week f? a day The Hotel Estacada A L L MODERN CO N VEN IEN CES One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast Local and Tourist Trade Solicited OUR PROVISION COUNTER la a boon to tbe woman who wants to change from tbe beef, mutton, lamb or pork of every day use. Sugar ctued bams aad bacon, perfectly spiced sansages and frank furters, bologna and Hverwurst that to see is to get greedy for. Com« and look them oyer. 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