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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1913)
Mrs. \V. Bleitch returned this week from au extended visit at They have it good fresh vege Portland. F red ’ ublisheri tserv Thersi«> Morninq dt tables. Go and see them. Marchbank's is headquarters for Jorg H E N R Y V .A D IX .M .L all kinds of Fourth of July goods f S I AC ADA, ORÍ (¿ON caps, pistols, llags etc. P H Y S IC IA N A S U R G E O N M. H D )VLK, Kditor «nel Manager M o n e y t o L o a n — I n amounts Mrs Barkley has commenced the at th a po-ttoflice in Esiaca.i», or»*on is fioni $200 up on real estate security OFFICK, ADJOIN INC KISIDHNCh erection of a bungalow on her lots second ciass •*“ ' W. A . H evta .11 tf. in the north part of town. L oce I and Lonj Distance Tc!fphon< SUBSCRIPTION RATES The doctor’s phone can be connecter Dna year ........................................... ................. SI 00 Anyone wanting a new piano! Charles Kandle left the first of with your home phone at night i/ n >ix montl'S ......................................................... 50 will find a good hargaiu by calling l *le week to join his parents who quested. One long rinjf c i i l , Jv Belfils. tf | now reside near Cloverdale. Thursday, June 5 , 1913 PROFESSIONAL CARDS ESTACADA PROGRESS BUSINESS LOCALS (I ncorporated ) Mr. and Mrs J. P. Woodle spent Decoration day- in this neighbor- hood. W a te rb u ry Dealers in Miss Edith Chapman returned home Monday evening from Port land and Centralia. Choice Mrs. Ed Douglass and her moth er Mrs. Clester have gone to the W'ilhoit Springs to spend a month Mrs. A. J. Kitzmiller made a trip to Portland last week to see her son Perrv, who has an abscess on his ■ I Fire crackers, cap pistols and hip. D r . W. K . H a v i l a n d i t F o r ¿ a le caps and all sizes of fl <gs at JO H N B R O W N Mr. and Mrs Harvey Gibson and Marchbunks. For sale a snap by owner -2 0 Physician and Mrs Phoebe Pahnateer were the acres of A No. 1 laud, - 12 acres T H E I N S U R A N C E M A N |------ Su r g e o n *.......... — ------- ------1 Earl Jonc; left the fitst of the dinner guests ot Mr and Mrs R. J cleared. Easy terms. Knquire o f , week for a lwo weck two week s vacation O f f i c e o t i M e i n St. b e t w e e n /> ' 1 j O F G R E S H A M P H O N E 5 1 3 B. Gibson last Friday. Earl Jones, Estacada. 41 which lie will spend at the coast. a n d 2 nd. T e le p h o n e C o n n e c tio n s j j Mr and Mrs. Guy Woodle at The Ladies Aid society of Cur- R e s id e n c e H o te l E s ta c a d n i tended the Estacada High School O R E G O N FIRE F or Sale yinsville will hold a social at their Commencement exercises last One good Gurnsey and Jersey- R E L I E F A S S O C IT IO N ¡church at Curritisville, Tucsda) 1 Wednesday evening. cow. Good milker. Enquire at Dr. . A. W E L L S O F MCMIN N V ILE. O R E . evening June 17. Progress office. Mrs R. B. Gibson and Miss D E N T IS T Last Monday Dr. Adix performed N W. McKenuey. Edith Chapman attended the High PO RTLAND. OREGON an operation to remove adenoids ! Automi.L ie Insurance a Specialty School Commencement exercises and tonsils on the little son of Mr. last Wednesday evening. Will be in Estacada on Fridays Iff F or R ent Saturdays. A p p o in t m e n t s may b e and Mrs Fred Jorg. Three acres. One acre cleared made h D r. Atlix. Quite a number of Mr, Mtir- SUMMONS \V. II. Holder received the sad phey’s neighbors attended the log in t h e c i r c u i t - r t f t h e s t a t e o f planted to garden and potatoes OREGON FOR THE COUNI Y OF CLACKAMA. ¡Good spring water. New 4 room intelligence the first of the week | rolling at his place Saturday. The I Laura Rii ley M PialisMI that a brother had died very sod men rolled the logs up into heaps bouse. Enquire of C L A U D E W. D E V O R E Bcnly at his home in Sr. Louis, Mo ; and the ladies helped with the din- The unknown he’ is of Johv. Murphy, d e e a s id ; John II M James, tf ATTORNEY AT LAW Francis Van den Eynde: Hypolito Hayes; Mrs. and Some of the prizes to be a warded ! ner and liad a social time, A fine Cath Van der Eynde. and the unknown heirs of John WANTED Highest price paid Francis Fierer.s. deceased, also all other persons or N O TA R Y P U B L IC at the Fourth of July parade in Ksla- dinuer was served. for eggs at the Palace Meat Market parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate. E sta ca d a , O re u o n cada will be for best decorated float, Her. cr other 'interest i the real estate cecribed in Fred Jorg. the complaint herein. Defendants. best decorated automobile and best Tc\ The unknown heir 3 of John Murphy, deceased: George II Douglas, violin teach decorated horse and buggy. John Francis Van den Eynde; Hypolito Hayes; Mr 3 GARFIELD Cath Van Den Eynde. and the unknown heirs of er Ail) one desiring to take les Sam uel M cLean Mrs. M. R Reid spent severa John Francis Fierers. deceased: also a!! ether persons A young man just out of Hop sons from him address Box 194, cr parties unknown c ’alming any right, title, estate, days in Portland last week.. TA ILO R kins College, Baltimore, M. D. lienor other intererest in the real estate described Estacada. Ore. * 4 t in the complaint herein. Defendants. Miss Jessie Lynch has been a arrived here the first of the week THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing IN For Sale or Rent—Two lots, 4 and joined the survey squad who Pottland visitor during last week. You and each of you are hereby required to apj ear an. J answer the complaint filed against >ou l it h e Ladies Work a Sp ■ ilty M. R Stokes of Portland stayed room house, barn and chicken are working in this vicinity. above entitled suit, on or before the 28th day of June. I Suits made to measure. In east side of Estacada. A. D. 1913, and if you fail to appear and answer for house. The right way to attend the Rose several days with his son Harry want thereof the plairviff will apply to the court for Enquire at tins office. E ST A C A D A , ORE. Carnival is to go to Reed’s Garage, Stokes last week. the rohef demanded in said complaint. a 3 follows, to- *41. wit; hire an auto and take the family. Mr. and Mrs. William Brogden For a judgment and decree by which it shall be de Get your orders fur a car in early. of Hillsboro are spending several and adjudged that each of said demandants Team Work and (Lulling by clared F or R ent either or any cr them have no estate or Interest 1 t. weeks on their ranch. whatev-r in and to the following described land and the Day or Contract 5 room house. FTee water Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whitcomb premises, tc-wlt: E. M. Miller re* rued Thursday house. Ten The 5 - h- a - juarter of the South.west quai ter of Bath and toilet in WOOD delivered in a ty quantity Section thirty (30). Township Two (2) South of acres. Adjoining town. Enquire from Marehola and Saturday he of Portland speut Sunday with Mr. • e rive (5) Er.;t of the Willamette Muridan. and Mrs. Miller left for Marehola, and Mrs. A. O. Whitcomb. or length. 1st cla- 4 foot wood Rar Also hoginning at the southeast corner of the south of where they expect to reside in the slabwood delivered at $2.00 pe< east quarter cf the southwest quarter of Section 30. Miss Roberta Reid gave a Dr H. V. Adix. tf East 80 rods; thence North 20 feet; thence future, Mr. Miller having gone into cord. 16 inch at £2.50 per load. thence delightful card party last Saturday. West 80 rods; thence South 20 feet to the place of business at that place. beginning. Save and except from the last above de- Every one enjoyed the usual good W a n te d W. M. y ONCE scri ed tract the right ci the public to use the came time. E S. Shankland called at our for road purposes. Twelve berry pickers at Ban office sometime Tuesday afternoon And that the title of the plaintiff Is good and valid; Will pay highest price Mr. and Mrs. L Henderson and for further decree that said defendants, either or nockburn when the editor was absent for a an yo fth e m .b e forever enjoined and debarred from to experienced pickers. Make ap motored out from Portland last Situ short time, and left a few stocks of asserting any c’aim whatever in and to said land and plication at once. Those already day, spending several hours at their premises adverse to the plaintiff, and for such other rhubarb which is the largest we ranch. and further relief as to this Honorable Couit shall engaged need not apply. B L A C K S M IT H have ever seen The stocks meas- seem meet and agreeable to equity. W. R. Reid. 1 his summons Is published pursuant to an order The LaBarr weekend club house _____ _ _ ______tired 38 inches in length. Is itili at the old stand and willing to d< made by rhe Honorable J. A.. Eakln, Judge of the for Portland tourists is near com Circuit Court of the St.a*e of Oregon, for Clackamas any of the work in hi, line Chas. Dubois was over from Cot For S a le or T rade County on the 5 day of M iy. A. D. 1913. pletion and a big crowd is expected The date of ;he first publication of this summon II. M Cable, Cabinet Grand tage Grove the first of the week. GIVE HIM A CALL out Sunday. being May 13. 1913. the date of the last publication piano. But little used. Will trade He reports that the saw mill is up being June 26, 1913. Mr and Mrs. Albert Collens and WM. A. CA RTER for young stock. Enquire of Dr. and ready to commence sawing J. W. MILLER J. L. HAMMERSLY Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Siuffin of Lents lumber. Mr. Dubois and his Adix. V/M. HAMMOND. Attorneys for Plaintiff. J. R. Newcomb, Springwater 1 t. associates have bought another motored out to visit Mr. and Mrs. large timber tract and now have Walter Snuffen last Sunday. Administrator’s Sale of Real Estate W a n ted 300 acres all told and intend ntak- Ralph and Walter Lemon and Natic- Is hereby given that In pursuance of an To buy dressed hogs, dressed veal iug another large purchase. Mrs. Richard Darers are at order of the Ciunty Court in ard for the County, Will pay of C ’. k im ’ S, State of Orego.i. made on the and all kind of fat cattle. Good roads workers of two states Eugene, Oregon, called bv telegram 19th day of May A. D. i 91 3, in the matter of the highest prices. will meet at Medford June 6, when in behalf of their mother who is estate of Josh Coyne, deceased, the undersigned, the administrator of the said estate, will sell at private George Townsend. X4 t the proposed new road between seriously ill. zu'-i. the '.iighest 1 . J .r. for ish in laxiul money California and Oregon will be dis of the United* States, and su? je-:* to the confirmation Miles Standish, J. Templeton and The Chrijtian Church. by said County Court, oi Saturday June 21, 1913. cussed. This route, lately surveyed the Misses Margerite McIntosh and all the right title, interest and estate of the said Josh Bible school 10 a. m. is designed to avoid bad grades in Coyne d ceased, at the time of his death, and all the Florence Amerette of Portland Preaching . . . 11 a. 111 . rijht title an! interest that the said estate has, by ' the present road. A campaign will turned out on decoratiou day visit 7 p. m. operation of ¡aw or otherwise acquired other and in Y. P. S. C. K. • - - 7:45 p. ni. be started by Jackson County for ing P. F. Standish. a Mitten to that of the said Josh Coyne, at the time 0 ? Preaching his death, in and to all that certainlot, piece, or par The public cordially invited to all ser the issuance of bonds for road pur cel of land situate lying and being in the said County Mrs. Harry Stokes entertained vices. W. G i v e n s , Pastor. poses. of C l 1 Manns. State of Orcg n. and bounded and do- Friday last in honer of Mrs. Roger tcilhed as follows, to-wit: James Hi.slop of Portland Tues Th ■ north half of the northwest quarter cf Section M ethodist Episcapal Church day purchased one hundred acres Cary. The diversions of the after Fourteen (14) in Township Four (4) South, R ing« noon were instrumental solos by ¡Four (4) east of Willamette Meridian, containing Sunday School - - 10 a, m 1 of land of Charles K Dubois. The eighty (80) acres Mrs. H G. Trowbridge, a vocal Terms and conditions of sale; Cash, lawful money Sermon 11 a m [ land is situated just across the river solo by Mrs. R. Cary and a reading We manufacture all kinds of Cedai of the United States: ten per cent of the amount bid, from Estacada and is known as the 8pm Shingles and are prepared at all to a ■ entnparty Kd. balance cnconflrmut ion of sale by by Mrs. La Barr, followed by re said County Court. Epworth League - - - 7 p. m Dubois Mill property. Price paid freshments. times to deliver the same. Also Dead at expense of purchaser. Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p m $35 per acre. The purchaser in For further information inquire of administrator at to seil at the mill, having stock 01 Mr. Crelland a cousin of Mr. the office of his attorney. Claude W. Devore, Estaca The public cordially invited to al timated that he would probably . and at all times Guldeon Krigbautu made refuge da. Oregon. services. erect a summer home on the prem Dated May 19th. 1913. here during the floods iu Ohio. It W. H. Mattoon, ises and use considerable of the \V. R. F. Browne, Pastor. seems that the rapidly risiug waters Administrator of the estate of Josh Coyne, deceased tract for a private park. of the Willamette proved too much ----- PROPRIETOR------ The Mail Schedule Bend sent its boosters down to for him, at least, without warning Notice for Publication Kstacit la Agent A. Morrow Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Oflice a: A rrival_______________6:,so A. M. Portland last week und took the Ad he has made tracks for the old Portland. Oregon. May 10th, 1913 A rrival_______________ 4:18 P. M. Club of the metropolis by storm, stamping grounds in Oldo. Notice Is hereby given that William J. Faubion. of Welches. Oregon, who on October 3rd. 1907. made j Departure __ ____ 7:23 A. M. winning a g.eat deal of publicity. homestead entry No. 1 6 3 (3 . Serial No. 0153. for The topic of * 'rubbering on the Departure_____ -.4:40 I’ M Louis W. Hill and party of rail the E'-.- of N W '4 . section 3Township 3 south.Range | telephone” line was aired out at the 7 < -t. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of In- i Oflice hours 7 A. M. to 6 P. M. road men have been inspecting the tention to mak i final five year proof, to establish claim last Grange meeting. The argu I Central Oregon country the past Sundays 7 A M. to 8:30 A. M to the land chove described, before the Register and Receiver of the United States Land O ffice at Holidavs 7 A M to 9:30 A M and week. It is a period of general ex- meat was practically brought to an W . A. JO N E S Portland. Oregon, on the 20th day of June. 1 9 1 3 . j from 3:30 P. M. to 6 P. M. 1 pansion, railroad building and de eud when Mr. A. O. Whitcomb Claimant names as witnesses: PROPRIETOR sized the matter up iu these few Positively no mail delivered through velopment over there. W E. Welch C h ap m an Family Agents fur Log Cabin “A Satisfied Customer Always A Customer” U niversity of Oregon SUMMER SCHOOL University Domitories Open. Board and R oom week. f i o a week a day The Hotel Estacada SPECIAL ATTENTION Hunting uni Fishing Partie* 1 MODERN CONVENU K N C ES One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast Local and Tourist Trade Solicited OUR PROVISION COUNTER Is a boon to tbe woman who wants to change from the beef, mutton, lamb or pork of every day use. Sugar cuted barns and bacon, pt rfectly spiced sausages and frank furters, bologna anil ivernurst that to see is to get gieedy for. Come and look them oyer. Palace Meat Market «S S j i The Best Light At I The Lowest Cost E L E C T R IC L I G 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 light. any required amount of Furthermore, electric lamps can be located in any place, thus affording any desired distribution of light. f N o other lamps possess those qualifi cations, therefore it is not surprising that electric lamps are rapidly replacing all others in modern establishments. % Portland Railway, Light STABLE significant words, *‘ I t ’ s great to formed of members live in the country, where every at $3.50 per For Complete Illustrated Catalog, Address T H E R E G IS T R A R , University of Oregon, E U G E N E Livery, Feed & Sale Drug Store. Aug. 1,1913 Reduced Railroad Rates A. KKILGER H. P. Crutcher Harry Morton John Malcomson. all of Welches. Oregon. H. F. Hlgby JtJN E 23 Twenty-five Instructors— Fifty Courses Distinguished Eastern Educators Added to Regular Faculty. SHINGLES Good rigs and careful drivers always Bread Ou »1 Motto J. V. BAKR CEDAR Groceries § « I § & Power Co. Committees of the dilTerent races will work , is beautiful and fine, but Seventh and Alder Sts. with th Immigration Commission wouldn’ t it be great to live in the Notice lor Publication Local News | in seeking out suitable lands tor country on a ruhberless telephone offlcs at Department of the Interior. U. S. Phones: Main 6668, A 6131 I mlonizitlon purposes, securing line.” I Portland. O r M a y 9. 1913. J. \V Reed was in Portland Mon-' them nt reasonable prices and aid I Notic« '3 hereby given that Jessie Krieger, i of Estac. di Clackamas Co. Oregon, who. on January day. I ing the new comers after they are 27. 1 9 10. made Homestead Entry, serial. No. W II. Holder will fin ish with i. settled. Judging from the success 02393. for SE!* of SE H . Section 4 Township 4 j ELWOOD -... ■ '.V ••«Mr liar has fll- tile assessing till* week. L N. Yallen is helping W. T. that has attended the preliminary Mr. and Mrs. D. Stahlnecker and notice of intention to rr-ke final three year proof to Henderson get out some barn tim- Martin Anderson has gone to Attend the minstrel show Friday work, much may be expected from baby drove to Wilsonville Friday establish claim to the land ai-ove described, before | bers. Reg.-ter and Receiver. U. S. Land Office at Port night if you want to have a good : this organized effort to settle Ore- Portland to work. to visit the former’ s parents, a day land. Oregon.on the 25th day of June. 1913. -O R 5 E T S laugh. Harry Bittner made a business or two. After Sunday School Sunday, i C m .mant names as witnesses igon's idle farming lands. ( lot «OLO IN STP. es ) I Benjamin Then is Rawlins. Tv ear trip to Portland Monday. the scholars took their lunches and 90T l*. n *d* to fir yr>. A j H for A u c T io ' j|r - . t s. Miss Nellie Vallen who has been j John James Hcnebcn, J. C. Eckcr and grandson Wal V .k p h ci.e u **. nc pò*.t so ! Henry Bet iton Sarver. EAGLE CHLEK A. S. Henderson and wife re teaching school at Pullman, Wash., went on Doran Creek, where they den Boyle attended the circus at M rs. L . Paul Sauer, all. cf Estacada. Oregon. r razie.- turned to Cornelius, after a week's is at home to speud her vacation spent a very pleasant afternoon. Portland Monday. H F. H'.rto H. S Gtb«on was a Portland vis They numbered about 24. Register visit here. with her parents. Mrs. W M. Yonce visited a itor the first ot the week. Mr. and Mrs H. Rowan end couple of days last week with I M Patk and wife of Spring- Walter Ki'zmdler was in Estaca Mrs S. Johnson has let’irned to daughter Norma of Portland are For Sale friends at Oregon City. water were the guests of W. T. da last Wednesday evening. her home in Portland after a two pending a few days at the home A scholarship in the Rehnke. Dr. Geo. Inglis treats eyes Henderson and wife Sunday. Rov Douglass went to Clackamas week s visit with her daughter, of Mrs Rowan s parentSi M T> Home grown strawberries of ex and fits glasses. Best gold Walker Business Co'lege of Port- ceptionally good quality have been | Sundav and played base lial!. Father Hillebrand of Oregon Mrs. Carl Anderso,. F.eeman Mr Rowan will work I ui 1 Origin il cost fs,), will seil City, was in this vicinity last week filled frames and testing, $4.5U Mr Hawley of Oregon Citv, with at J B. Cummin’ s mill at Barton tor £y> cish o r exchange for oats on the market for ilie past week. Mrs. Tracy Clester called on Mrs attending to some business. steel frames $2.50. Hours, 1 .ifler liarvest. Address C. N. The VY C. T. t T. will hold their R B. Gibson Monday afternoon. 1“ a few ,v" of his friends ?ame out to and Mrs. Rowan will remain with to 5-30 P. M. Office over Wonnacott of Y M C A Po. t- next meeting at the home of Mrs On account of sickness Albert , Chris Bittner’s Stinda> in an auto her parents for a few weeks until Mts. Rosa Baker was an Estaca First State Bank,Gresham Ore. i land or A M Stephens. Kstacada. Woodle. Friday afternoon June 6, da visitor last Wednesday after Meilike is home from his work at returning to Oregon City the same her hu-h6a4can bnUd a shack at 1 Oregon Citv. for an ind*‘fir:t* ’ ’ n?. 2 30. Everybody welcome. * 4 * noon. Given A. N. Johnson, Postmaster. J