ESTACADA JO H N T H E IN S U R A N C E M AN O " G .'lïS H A M PH DM 2 513 H E N R Y V.ADIX.M .L P H Y S IC IA N A SURGEON +++++ O REGO N O F F IC K , A D JO IN IN G RK RID KN CB Local and Long Dltlamr Trltphonc Dr. W. K. H avi/and P h y s ic ia n a n d Surgeo n on u m l 2nd. M a in S t. b e t w e e n 1st T e le p h o n e C o n n e c tio n s R esidence H o le ! E stacad a O r. . A. W E L L S D E N T IS T PO R TLAN D . OREGON W ill be in Estacada on Fridays «»’ft Saturdays. Appointments may he made with Dr. A lix . C L A U D E W. D E V O R E A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W and N O T A R Y P U B L IC E s ta c a d a , O re g o n S a m u e l M cLean TA ILO R Cleaning, Pressing ami Repairing Ladies Work a Specialty Suits made to measure. E ST A C A D A , ORE. learn Work and Ibuiiiiiq by F IR E R E IIE F A S S O C IA T IO N O F MCMINN V ILE, O T Z . The doctor’# phone can be connectet with your home phone at night if re quested. One long ring. Office B R O W N Automobile Insurance a Specialty SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT CO’ ^TOF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF CLACKAMAS Laura Ripley M uck . Plaintiff v#. The unknown h-lra of John Murphy, deceased; John Fiancia Van den Eynie: Hypolite Hayes: Mrs. Catli Van den Eynde and the unknown heitscf John Francis Fieiana. deceased; also all other parsons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate. !i*n or other Interest in the raal estate deeribed in the complaint herein. Defendants. To. The unknown heirs of John Murphy, deceased; John Frarclc Van den Eynde Hypolite Hayes; Mrs. Cath Van De- Eynde. and the unknown heirs cf John Francis Fierens. deceased; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or other intererest in the real estate described in the complaint herein. Defendarts, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON You and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against jou in the above entitled suit, on or before the 28th day cf June. A. D. 1913. and if you fail to appear and answer for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief 'emanded in said com; iaint. as follows, to- wlt; For a judgment and decree by which it shall be de­ clared and adjudged that each of said defendants, either or any of them have no estate or interest whatever in and to the following described land ar.d premises, to-wit: The Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section thirty (30), Township Two (2) South of Range Five (5) East of the Willamette Meridan. Also beginning at the southeast corner of the south­ east quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 30. thence East 80 reds: thence North. 20 feet; thence West 80 rods; thence South 20 fee: to the place of beginning. Save ar.d except from the last above de­ scribed tract the right of the public to use the same for road purposes. And that the title of the plaintiff is good and valid; and for further decree that said defendants, either or anyofthem.be forever enjoined and debarred from 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. This summons is published pursuant to an order mads by rl.e Honorable J. A. Eakin. Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County on the 5 day of May. A. D. 1913. The date of the first publication of this summon being May 15. 1 9 1 3. the date of the last publication being June 26. 1913. WM. A CARTER J. L HAMMERSLY WM. HAMMOND. Attorneys for Plaintiff. EAGLE CHEEK PROGRESS C. W. Barz.e of Portland will give an address at the Sprmgwater 1 Mr I Menane was up to H. S. sctiool house Saturday evening Gibson's the other day. Published fverv lliursdav Morning ut June 7 anil Suuday June 8 at to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cooke were t ST AC ADA. ORLGON o’ clock A. M. No admission will the week end guests of Mr. and Kditor «nt! Manager I he charged. Mrs W. J Howlett. I Miss Anna L Allen will close a Mr. and Mrs. John Reid were snteraa at the i oat office in Estacada. Oregon as very successful term as teacher of over in this neighborhood visiting second class mai. the school at Dodge Thursday. with relatives Sunday. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Friday afternoon a picnic will he Mrs. R B. Gibson and Miss One year .................. .......................... ..................$1 00 >1* months......................................................... 50 given to the pupils of the school. Edith Chapman called ou Mrs. Miss Allen will spend her vacation Howlett Sunday evening. Thursday. M»y 29 , 1913 at iter home here, Mr. and Mis. Walter Douglass W. F. Cary of the Cary Mercan­ were entertained at dinner Sunday BUSINESS tile Co. and Miss Laura Stornrer by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle. Ou Suuday about 24 of tbe rela­ They have it—good fresit vege- who presides over the ladies' goods tables. Go and see them. Fred department in that store were at tives of James Gibson, among them Portland Tuesday purchasing goods Mr. and Mrs. H. O. lily of Morgan Jorg at the wholesale houses. gathered at his home and spent the day with him. onky to oan $200 Robert Looney has moved from W. A. Heylman tf. the Keller place to Estacada. Sunday School was well attended Mr. Dockendorf's mother and Anyone wanting a new piano sister who have been vis* ting him Mr. Hans Johnson returned home will find a good bargain by calling returned this week to their home at Tuesday. on L. E. Belfils. tf Everit, Wash. Miss Stonavitch was the guest of Mr and Mrs. Roy Congdon and Joyuer's Sunday evening. son of Bleachiey, are visiting at the Henry Klinker and his mother For sale ar snap by owner 20 home of the former's father L. Y . were tbe guests of P. Paulson. acres of A No. 1 land, 12 acres Cougdou near Morrow. cleared. Easy terms. Enquire of Mrs. Heck of Oakland, Cal., is Earl Jones, Estacada. 4t visiting her mother. Mrs, Johnson. ALSPAUGH. ( I ncorporated ) M. H. IJOYI.B, LOCALS M from L —In amounts tip on real estate security. Morrow GEORGE W. M. YONOE C. E. DUBOIS, Manager. We deal in all kinds of building materia including Lumber, Lath, Sash, Doors, Sand, Gravel, Lime, Plaster, Brick. Cement, Etc. All orders promptly filled. Head Office Broadway, Phone Nine 103 Waterbury For Sale One good Gurnsey and Jersey cow. Good milker. Enquire at Progress office. N. W. McKenuev. For Rent Mr. and Mrs. Ztirermann were Ed Gray is shearing sheep for the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ochs Edgar Hieple. Sunday. Miss Mamie Hieple has returned One of the young ladies of George home from Portland. had lots of cheek last week from J. W. Dowty was a Portland vis­ being kissed by a bee. itor one day last week. Ilenrv Johns and daughter Mrs. Mrs. D. Matson was the guest of Heck and daughter and Harold Mrs Edgar Hieple Sunday. Joyner were the guests of Schmidt’s Godfrey Wallace of Highland Sunday evening. Three acres. One acre cleared planted to gardeu and potatoes Good spring water. New 4 room was the guest of John Gitliens ¡touse. Enquire of few da vs last week. H M James, tf For Rent GARFIELD Too late for last week Chapman Dealers in Choice Family Groceries Agents for For Sale A uumber of young people of Mr. I ,ee Wills spent several days this neighborhood attended the ball 5 room house. Free water. ou his ranch on the Columbia. game at Estacada Sunday. Batii and toilet iu house. Ten WOOD delivered in a ry quantity Miss Tressie Hicks was a Port­ acres. Adjoining town. Enquire Mrs Jack Brown and Miss Sarah or length, 1st class 4 foot wood land visitor the first of the week. of Roe called on Mrs. John Gitliens slabwood delivered at $2.00 j>e> Mr. M. R. Reid and Mr. P F. and Mrs. J. W. Dowty Monday. Dr. If, V. Adix. tf cord. r6 inch at $2.5o per load Standish made a business trip to The Clackamas River Saw Mill Portland last week. mg Company are intending to move I Ed Hunt is erecting a wood awn­ Admi ntrator'i Sale of Real Estate their mill ou the Jack Brown place Estacada will celebrate Ju ly 4th. ing seventy feet long iu front of iiL Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of near Currinsville. order of the County Court in ard for the Count/, J. V. BARR Attend the minstrel show Friday buildings on Main street of Clackamis. State of Oregon, made on the The Modern Priscillas were very 19th day of May A. D. t 91 3. in the matter of the night if you want to have a good Mrs. W. R. Reid, Mrs. Sparks delightfully entertained at the borne estate of Josh Coyne, deceased, the undersigned laugh. tite administrator of the said estate, will sell at private of Mrs. Henry Gitliens last Satur and Mrs. Beach .were visitors of sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful money An eight year old boy from Van­ day. They will meet at Robt, Cur- friends in Monroe. Ore , recently. b (till at the old >tand and willing to dt of the United States, and subject to the confirmation by said County Court, on Saturday June 21. 1913 couver, Wash., was operated on by rin's next month. any of the work in hit line Dr. I’ roudfoot, Mrs. Protrdfool. all the right, title, interest and estate of the said Josh Dr. Adix Tuesday to remove ade­ his mother and Miss Watson of Coyne, deceased, at the time of his death, and all the noids. GIVE HIM A CALL right title and interest that the said estate has. by Portland were guests of Mr. and operation of law or otherwise acquired other and in The Estacada Fire Department Mrs, A. O. Whitcomb last Sunday. addition to that of the said Josh Coyne, at the time of MILLER Mr. Frank Wilson has gone away his death, in and to all that certain lot, piece, or par­ lias secured the new pavilion in Spraying is a necessity but any­ cel of land situate lying and being in the said County to find work. BLACKSMITH of Clackamas, State of Oregon, and bounded.and de- the park for a dance, Saturday one seeing P. H . Standisb's power setibed as follows, to-wit: Carl Meilike was home from his evening June 14 sprayer stuck in the mud in front The north half of the northwest quarter of Section work at Oregon City, for a few Fourteen ( i 4) in Township Four (4) South. Range All work guaranteed Samuel McLean the Estacada of his place would naturally suggest Four (4) east of Willamette Meridian, containing tailor went to the Oaks last Satur­ days, “ get au areoplane.’ ’ eighty (80)acres Terms and Dndltlons of sale Cash. lawful money day and helped some of his couutry- Miss At.11a Allen visited at 'he “ Lew ’ ’ is all there with his tele­ I of the United States: ten per cent of the amount bid. men celebrate Empire day. home of Mrs. M. M Swifus Satur to accompany bid, baianca on confirmation of sale by phone derrick. It sure saves a A. E. Sparks day aud Sunday. said County Court. J W. Reed, A. E. Sparks and J. quantity of that “ vo-heave." Successors to Deed at expense of purchaser. l For further information inquire of administrator at C. Eckel went to Portland today W. T. Henderson and wife made Mr. Wilbur of Idaho aud Mr the office of his attorney, Claude W. Devore, Estaca via trolly car and returned in a new a business trip to Oregon City, the Reed & Sparks Charles Woncott's of Portland were da. Oregon. automobile belonging to Mr. Reed. first of the week. I Dated May 19th. 1913. out last week looking over the W. H. Mattcon. Mr O. M. Seheistroen of Port­ property of Mr. Woncott's. Additional contributions to the Repairing of Ail Kinds Administrator of the estate of Josh Coyne . deceased Juvenile fair fund are: Ely & Wade, land was a week end visitor at the At a meeting of the Oregon Poul­ Plumbing and llectric Notice for Publication $2.50; L. Hale, C. R. Lovelin, home of L. M. Vallen. try & Pet Stock Assn., in Portland Wiring Deiartment of the Interior, U. S. Land Office McKinzie and Carl Carv, 50 cents Portland, Oregon. May 1 Oth, 1913 last week of which Mr. Edward Joe Granatzki, who is working r#: Notice is hereby given that William J. Faubion. of each. on a dairy ranch near Portlaud Shearer is Vice president, reports Welches. Oregon, who on October 3rd. 1 907. made that plans are in progress for the homestead entry No. 163v3. Serial No. 0153. for M iss Helen Bartlett who lias paid his parents a short visit. E 'j of NWtf. section 3 Township 3 south.Range C E D A R SHINGLES the largest poultry show ever held in 7 east. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice cf In­ been attending M iss Harker's Mrs. Anderson after visiting a the west. We manufacture all tention to make final five year proof, to establish claim school for young ladies at Palo few days with Mrs. Carl Anderson to the land above described, before the Register Shingles and The show will take place in Port­ and Receiver of the United States Land Office at Alto, Cal., the past year is spend­ times to Also Portland. Oregon, on the 20th day of June, 1913. ing her vacation at her home here returned to her home in Portland. land next September giving every to sell at the mill, on Claimant names as witnesses; Mr. aud Mrs. Elmer Dibble and one ample time to get their birds W. E Welch Mrs. Carl Cary met with a slight daughter of Springwattr visited at in 1 st class condition. hand at H. P. Crutcher Harry Morton jiijurv last evening. While cross­ the home of L. N. Vallen Suuday The Battleship Oregon will not John Malcomson, all of Welches, Oregon. ing on a plank over a ditch, the plank H .F Higby be used its a target by the Navy Miss L . Fredolph closed a sue turned letting her fall. The lady cessful term of school Friday. She Department if the peoyle of the -----PROPRIETOR was fortunate in not being serious­ Notice for Publication Estacada Agent A. Morrow lias been hired to teach the coming state can hinder it. Resolutions Department of the Interior, U. S. Land office at ly injured. Portland. Oregon. Ma> 9. 1913. term. strongly protesting against this Notice is hereby given that Jessie Krieger. Shsthole bores are said to be of Estacada. Clackamas Co. Oregon, who. on January Mr. and Mrs. A S. Henderson action have been adopted Py many 2 7. 1910. made Homestead Entry, serial. No. doing considerable damage to young organizations and a petition as long 02393, for SE^ofSEiV. Section 4 Township 4 fruit trees iu the vicinity of this of Cornelius, Ore are visiting as tbe famous battle ship itself has South Rangeb East. Willamette Meridian, has filed friends aud relatives in this vicinity notice of intention to make final three year proof, to place. They seem to prefer work- been signed and forwarded to the establish claim to the land above described, before iug on cherry trees. Orchard men for a few days. Mr. Henderson is President by school children asking Register and Receiver. U. S. Land Office, at Port­ slowly improving from his recent should examine their trees care­ land. Oregon,on the 25ih day of June. 1913. that the Oregon lead tire naval illness. Claimant names as witnesses: PR O PRIRT O R fully and prepare to battle the parade through the Panama Canal Benjamin Thcmas Rawlins, pests. Mrs Maud Arquette and daugh­ Goo«l tigs anil careful drivers always John James Honebcn. The “ Mazamas” a society of Henry Benton Sarvsr, ter Esther, Miss Audrey Biker, SPECIAL ATTENTION Mr. Lane of the P. Ry. I.t. & Paul Sauer, all. of Estacada. Oregon. mountaineersof Portland are among Given Hunting and Fishing Parties H. F. Higby Co. was in Estacada last Sunday Stanford Cox and Ira Neil of Esta­ the best boosters the state has Register. cada attended the basket social and taking measurements at the Pavil­ They are constantly exploring some ion and making preparations for entertainment Saturday night. It nteresting region and telling about was quite a success, eleven baskets wiring the building and walks for the attractions for the traveler. bringing $24. Tlie Common Council for Esta­ electric lights which is going to be They are all apostles of the “ See cada, will on June t), 1913, at 8 P. We are pleased with our few Oregon First” movement and their very nicelv lighted .with shades M. at the City Hull, take up ?lie over each light. There will be | d»vs phone service with Estacada healthful outdoor activities might matter of the passage of an Ordi about 40 lights in the main floor, and wish to farther state that if well be imitated Liy many of otir nance, establishing Server Distii.t 60 watt maydu lamps. j there are any other parties along people. The “ Mazamas” number No 3. The property to be includ­ line between Elwood and Esta- ing about fifty visited Estacada The following committees were the ' ed 111 said District, is as follows: ■ « need of phone wirt s-Tnday 'and' hik.d from h | Block's Numbers 10 11-12 - 14 19 appointed for the 4th of July «Ye- c ‘d» l.ration at the Civic Club last P ™ Se " :qU,re of the Klwood l,ne Allspaugh station where they hi d 1 and portion of is Original Plat, also Parade -Mesdames ma" ° f prCSem V° " r Ma,e of l>over,y a picnic dinner. Block 22-F rst Addition, als>, Bocks Wednesday. Frazier, Ford, Evans, Reed,: ‘ ’ m>me chari,able iostittilion. 2 ii and 14 Zobrist Addition. Brown, McCurdy, Mary Smith, j A crowd of friends and relatives All property owners in said dis­ GARFIELD trict are notified to appear and state Music and dance Mesdames Adix, sprat a pleasant afternoon at the A hahy is now adorning the home their reason why said district should Bo\ le, 1 > le, Belfils, Ewing. R, * home of \\ . T. Henderson Sunday. of P. F. Standish. just arrived from jfreshmetits Mesdames Bartlett, Those present lieing: Mrs. M. M. eyes or should not lie form-d Chicago, that is you understand, a Dated this 29th day of May A Lindsey, Sonier. Grimm, Giv.-ns. Swifus, John Park, Vert Swifus. “ Baby Grand.’ 1 Simmons, Eshletnan. Printing and Dan Stahlnecker. M. Anderson, A , I advertising — Mesdames Ecker, S. Henderson and wife, Elmer Dili- Anyone passing Lemon & Davis’ Claude W. Devore, Recorder ----- 1 Morton. Jorg. Messrs Boswel', ble, wife and daughter Elva. Miss Saw Mi'l would have been surprised W antkd Highest price I*aid Givens. Concessions, and Speaker Anna Allen, L Fredolph, Hazel j in " * inK L * ™ n. Earl Wag- First for ntK* »t the Palace Meat Market Messrs Sparks, Bartlett, Will Cary, Freeman, Mrs I) Stahlnecker and ,,er am1 "Bosk" Demingtaking the * l 4 | Fred Jorg. Standisb, Reed. sen and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vallen. 1 first swim oi ,he s«as° n- the Day or Contract Dubois Lumber Co. Log Cabin Bread . Ou** Motto “A Satisfied Customer Always A Customer” University of Oregon SUMMER SCHOOL JUNE 23 Auj. 1.1913 Twenty-five Instructors—Fifty Courses Distinguished Eastern Educators Added to Regular Faculty. University Domitoriea Open. Board and Room at $3.50 per week. Reduced Railroad Rates For Complete Illustrated Catalog, Address T H E REGISTRAR, University of Oregon, EUGENE Local News BLACKSMITH ELWOOD J. W. KXPKKT HOUSESHOKR 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 cured bams and bacon, perfectly spiced sausages and frank­ furters, bologna and livens urst that to see is to get greedy for. Come and look them oyer. i Palace Meat Market § kinds of Cedai are prepared at all deliver the same. having stock all times The Best Light At The Lowest Cost A. KRIEGER Livery , Feed & Sale 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 modern establishments. STABLE W. A. JONES P. NOTICE Dr. Geo. Inglis treats and fits glasses. Best gold filled frames and testing, $4.50. :> '9 '3 Heel frames $2 50. Hours, 1 to 5-30 P. M. Office over State Bank,Gresham Ore. r I Portland Railway, Light § § & Power Co. g Seventh and Alder Sts. ^ Phone.: Main M SS. A 6131