PROFESSIONAL CAROS H E N R Y V A D IX .M .L P H Y S IC IA N & SURGEON OPFICU, ADJOtNINO RRSIDRS'CR Local and Long Distance Telephone The >loctor*B phone can he connectei with your U«mie phone at niglu ii re quested. One lon^ ring. * Ur. Wells entertained liis mother from Portland Friday night. They have it good fresh vegt- Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Butler at Published Fverv Thursday Morning At tables. Go at)d see them. Fred tended the Ko.se Festival Tuesday. JorK FSIACADA, ORiGON The P. R L. P- Co. Uav.- bought M. H. HOYLE. Editor ami Manager i M onkv to L oan —I n amounts!8 piano to !>-• used at the pavilion ..... .in,. «■Miiic* is E m * . o»no»i u from $200 up on real estate sccu: ity U W. Cary am! wire visited rela- second class inai. \V. A. Hevlm&n tf. ] lives in Portland the first of the week. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year .... SI 00 Anyone wanting a new piano This office turned out job work Six months 50 Í 6nd a Rood bargain by calling \ . , he , lve Wire Theatre Co. of ;cn l „ E. B e I fi Is. tf ‘ Boring this week . Thursday. June 12 . 1013 ESTACADA BtliiNESS LOCALS PROGRESS ( X VCOBFORATKf) ) Make preparations to attend the 41I1 of July celebration at Estacada. A great big time assured. Waterbury The best ball gam? of the season was played last Sunday when the home team crossed bats with the Timm Cress boys of Portland. Score 3 to 7 in favor of Estacada. Dealers in Choice Family Groceries Agents for Log SPRINGWATER Born - T o Mr. and closner a I0 ,b ^ Chapmsiti C& Mrs. Will Cabin Bread Our Motto Floyd Sperliu nitile^a business Mrs Bartlett and daughter Helen trip to Portlaud Thursday. W a n t e d —Highest price paid J. W. MILLER for eggs at the Palace Meat Market spent the day Mouday at the Ewing Mr. Blazer from Portland spoke Physician and home at the upper dam. Fred Ji#g. at the Grange Hall Saturday night, BLACKSMITH Sur geon N. L . S. Lowry attended a Scot his topic was Socialism. E X P E R T IIO RSKSH O KR George H Douglas, violin teach O f fico o n M a i n St. b e tw e e n 1st tish Rile Mason banquet in Port Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bittner. Mr. er. Anyone desiring to take le; - e n d 2n d . T e l e p h o n e C o n n e c tio n s All work guaranteed land Saturday evening. and Mis. R D. Boylan and Mt. and sons from him address Box 194, Residence Hotel Estacado A family by the n 1111? of Richard - ! Mrs Ji. Lewellen took diuner with Estacada. Oie. *41 The Christian Church. JUNE 23 Aug. t, 1913 son has moved into the bouse late- ! the Wilcox Kilgore family Sunday Bible school - - io a, m. I I .. . ... . „ , For Sale or Rent—Two lots, 4 ly vacated by Al Lindsay. Or. . A W E L L S P reachin g - - - 1 1 a . 111. Prank Bittner and Ernest Boylan Twenty-five Instructors—Fifty Courses Distinguished Eastern y . r. s. e. r . 7 p. in. I room house, ham and chicken Miss Florence Kendall of Portland have returned from a busiuss trip DENTIST Preaching • - - 7:45 p. 111. | house. In east side of Estacada. visit I her sister Mrs. Morton Sat -1 ,,p the Tillamook coast and report Educators Added to Regular Faculty. PORTLAND. OREGON The public cordially invited to all ser Enquire at tins office. urday uight and Sunday. the place a very favorable one. University Domitories Open. Board and Room at $3.50 per Will be in Estacada on Frida)» Rttf vices. \V. G iv k n s , Pastor. * 4t. A large number of Estacada While there they visited Mr. New- Satnr lys. Appointments may be week. mailt with I)r. Adiz. people are attending the rose festi hirter and Mr. Kandle formerly of M ethodist E p iscap al C h u rch For Rent this place Dairying is the main Reduced Railroad Rates val in Portland this week. Sunday School - - - to a. m. 5 room house. Free water. force in Tillamook. B. F. Ford aud family arc in S e r m o n ........................ 11 a. nt. Bath and toilet in house. Ten For Complete Illustrated Catalog, Address 'C L A U D E W. D E V O R E 8 p ni. acres. Adjoining town. Enquire Portland this week visiting at the THE RE G ISTRA R, University of Oregon, EUGENE A T T O R N E Y -A T-LA V J home of Mrs. P'ord’ s parents. ALSPALGH. Epworth League - - • 7 p. m. of 1 and Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p tn Fred Jorg moved Saturday from Dr. II, V. Adix. tf N O TA R Y P U B L IC Miss Alta Sarver was the guest The public cordially invited to al the Liclilhorn home to the Miller of Echo and Hazel Githens Sunday. Estacad a. O r e g o n $2 a day $10 a week services. j home in the east part of town. W a n te d Miss Emma and Frank Dowty W. R. F. Browne, Pastor. Mrs. Maud E. Graham and were visiting with their parents Twelve berry pickers at Ban Sam uel McLean daughter lirun are In Portlaud this Sunday. nockburn Will pay highest price SUMMONS week attending the rose carnival. to experienced pickers. Make ap IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE Oh TA ILO R Clara and Gus Hutidarf, Adolph ORECON FOR THE COUNTY OF CLACKAMAS plication at once. MODERN C O N V E N IE N C E S Those already Will Kauke lias been laid up this and Willie Still spent Monday at Laura Ripley Mac*., Plaintiff engaged need not apply. vs. week with a bad case of blood pois John Githen's. *C1 eaiiing, Pressing and Repairing The u n k n o w n heirs of John Murphy, deceased; John W . R. Reid. oning. He is improving, however. Ladies Work a Specialty Francis Van den Eynde: Hypolite Hayes; Mrs. One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast Edgar Hieple and Jake Moss at Cath Van den Eynde. and the unknown helis of John Suits made to measure. Mrs L. E. Belfils and children tended the dance at Eagle Creek Francis Fierens, deceased; also all other persons or W a n te d parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate. left on Satuiday for Roseberg, Ore., Saturday night. Local and Tourist Trade Solicited E S T A C A D A ,O R E Hen or other interest in the real estate Jeeribed in To buy dressed hogs, dressed veal to visit home folks for a couple \ f the complaint herein. Defendants. Clara and Gus Hundorf of Che- Will pay mouths. I To. Ti.e unknown heirs of John Murphy, deceased; and all kind of fat cattle. halis. Wash., spent a few days with leani Work and Hauling by | John Francis Van den Eyrde; Hypolite Hayes: Mrs. highest prices. Cath Van Den Eynde. arid the unknown heirs cf The Photo Ingravers A-sociatiou Mr. and Mrs. Ed Still. George Townsend. X4 t John Francis Fierens. deceased; also all other persons the Day or Contract of Portland numbering 25. held a OUR PROVISION COUNTER or parties unknown claiming any right, titlo. estate, J. W. Dowty made a business j lienor ether tererest in the real estate described glasses fitted ' ^ >an<Iu* ,t at Hotel Estacada Tues trip to Oregon City, Tuesdav morn Eyes tested and V ’OOi) delivered in a ty quantity in the complaint herein, Defendants. Is a I h jo u to the woman who or length. 1st class 4 foot wood IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORECON Office hours 1 to 5 P . m ' Office day afternoon. iug. He also attended a barbecue wants to change from the beef, You and each of you are hereby required to appear J. W. Stubbs has dug the ditch given by the Artisian Lodge at slabwood delivered at #2.00 pet and answer the complaint filed against >ou in the over First State Bank. mutton, lamb or pork of every day and placed pipe for Water connection Council Crest. cord. if> inch at $2.50 per load above entitled suit, on or before the 28th. day of June. I)r. Geo. Inglis, Gresham, Ore. use. Sugar cuied bams and bacon, A. D. 19 13 , and if you fail to appear and answer for to the nearest main opposite the want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for perfectly spiced sausages and frank The Currinsville Band serenaded W. M. YONCE the relief demanded in said complaint, as follows, to- Fire crackers, cap pistols and Eshleman residence. furters, bologna and liverwursl that Mr. aud Mrs William Guliens last wit; For aji dgmenf and decree by which it shall be de caps and all sizes of flags at to see is to get gTeedy for. Come This woman's rights, everybody Friday night. After partaking of clared an i adjudged that each or said defendants, Marchbanks. aud look them oyer. works but father office was made foaming refreshments they departed either or any of them have no estate or interest V. BARR whatever in and to the follow,ng described land and brighter this week by a beautiful at a late hour. Palace Meat Market premises, to-wit: F o r S a le bouquet of roses, presented bv Miss The Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of B L A C K S M IT H Section thirty (30). Township Two (2) South of A scholarship in the Rehnke, Sturgeon. EAGLE CREEK Range Five (5) East of the Willamette Meridan. i> (till at the old stand and willing to do Also beginning at the southeast corner of the south Walker Business College of Port J is. Benson of Portlan 1 has been Mrs. Tracy Clester made a trip to east quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 30. land. any of the work in his line Original cost $6o, will sell in Estacada this wetk on business. Portland last week. thence Ea3t 80 rods: thence North 20 feet: thence West 80 rods: »hence South 20 fee; to the place of for $50 cash or exchange for oats Mr. Benson was foreman of the GIVE HIM A CALL James Gibson is the proud owner beginning. Save and except from the last above de after harvest. Address C. N. Progress office for som.- time, when scribed tract the right of the public to use the same of a fine young colt. Wonnacott of Y. M. C. A. Port- Mr. LqFollette was editor. for road purposes. And that the tide of the plaintiff is good and valid: ■ [ a n ( J 0 r A . M. S t e p h e n s , Kstacada. H. S. Gibson went |to Oregon | and for further decree that said defendants, either or Committees on th • 4th of July A. E. Sparks * 4 t City M uiday to act on the jury. any of them, be forever enjoined and debarred from celebration are working diligently * asserting any claim whatever in and to said land and Successors to Mr. and Mrs. Erdman were the I premises adverse to the plaintiff, and for such other ami if tile eagle does not scream so The Mail Schedule and further relief as to this Honorable Court shall guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guv Woodle Reed & Sparks ns to be heard at Poiiland, it will seem meet and agreeable to equity. A rriva l______________ 6:50 A. M. , be no fault of the committees. Sunday. Thia summons is published pursuant to an order made by . he Honorable J. A. Eakin. Judge of the A rrival______________ 4:18 P. M J. P. Woodle and wife, Claude ( Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, fer Clackamas Walter Givens has been employed Repairing of All Kinds Departure________ ___7:23 A. M. County on the 5 day of May. A. D. 19 13 . and Myrtle Woodle were entertained ' in the office of the P. R. L. & P. Plumbing and Electric The date of the first publication of this summon Departure_____ ______ 4:40 P. M at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. being May 15. 1 9 1 3, the date of the last publication Co. at Portland for the past two Office hours 7 A. M. to 6 P. M. Wiring being June 26. 19 13 . weeks, going down to the city in Ray Woodle. ELECTRIC LIGHT is the most suit Sundays 7 A M. to 8:30 A. M. WM. A. CARTER Mtsdames Katie Douglass, Roy J. L. HAMMERSLY Holidays 7 A M to 9:30 A. M. and the morning and back at night. WM. HAMMOND. able for homes, offices, shops and other from 3:30 P. M. to 6 P. M. A well was put down on tl e Douglass and R. B. Gibson and Attori eys for Plaintiff- C E D A R SHINGLES places needing lights, Electricity can be Positively no mail delivered through Lawrence Bros’ farm last week. Miss E lull Chapman spent Thurs- We manufacture all kinds of Cedai Administrator’s Sale of Real Estate Drug Store. Water was reached at a depth of d ,y afternoon with Mis. Walttr used in any quantity »large or small, there Douglass. Shingles and are prepared at all N.tice is hereby given that in pursuance of an 320 ft. and came to within 35ft. t f A. N. Johnson, Postmaster. or :er ot (he Cjunty Court in ard for the County, times to deliver the same. Also of Clackamu, State of Oregon, made on the A ,G . Dix was the guest of Mr. by furnishing any required amount of top giving them 280 ft. of water. to sell at the mill, having stock on 19th day of May A. D. t 9 1 3 , in the matter of the aud Mrs. Howlett over Suuday. Local News The committee on dance and estate of Josh Coyne, deceased, the undersigned, light. Furthermore, electric lamps can hand at all times He held services at the home of the administratoi of the said estate, will sell at private music have secured a first class Dave Eshleman has purchased a sale. »0 the hL hest bidder, for cash, in lawful money Mr. Howlett Sunday tnoruing at 11 be located in any place, thus affording six piece orchestra for the dance of the United States, and subject to the confirmation new Ford automobile. o'clock and at the schoolhouse in by said County Court, on Saturday June 2 1 . 19 13 . the fourth and also expect to have any desired distribution of light. all the right, title. Interest and estate of the said Josh the evening. J. W. Reed was a business visi a good brass band to furnish music -----PROPRIETOR----- Coyne, deceased, at the time of his death, and all the No other lamps possess those qualifi Estacada Agent—A. Morrow riqht title and interest that the said estate has. by tor in Portland Mouday. all dav. operation of law or otherwise acquired other and in Mr. and Mrs. A. Demoy’ s baby GARFIELD addition totl.at of the said Josh Coyne, at the time cf cations, therefore it is not surprising that The committee on parade for the his death, in and to all that certain lot. piece, cr par- has beeil qilite sick this Week, Sam Dunlap was in Portland cel of land situate, lying and being in the said County Fourth of Inly celebration are going electric lamps are rapidly replacing all I of Clackamas. State of Oregon, and bounded and de The Family theater now has a to have a lawn fete. Saturday even over Sunday. scribed as follows, to-wit: others in modern establishments. The north half of the northwest quarter of Section piano, which will add much to the ing June 21. to raise money for H. G. Trowt ridge made a Fourteen (1 4) in Township Four (4) South. Range weekly programs. parade expenses Ice cream, cake Four (4) east of Willamette Meridian, containing short business trip to Portland. eighty (80) acres Marchbank's is headquarters for and strawberries will be served. W . A. JONES Terms and conditions of sale: Cash, lawful money J . F. Forbes of Spokane, all kinds of Fourth of July goods of the United States: ten per cent of the amount bid. A lawsuit was tried before Justice PR< iPRIRTOR to accom;* ny bid. balance on confirmation of sale by caps, pistols, flags etc. Givens Tuesday wherein Ed Hunt W a s.l., is the guest of M r. and 'Good rigs anil careful drivers always said County Court ■ Deed at expense of purchaser. was plaintiff and Chas. Dubois de Mrs. H. G. Trowbridge. Mrs. A. E. Sparks was hostess to SPECIAL ATTENTION For further information inquire of administrator at 'Given Hunting and Fishing Parties the office of hi3 attorney. Claude W. Devore, Estaca the ladies' bridge club Wednesday fendant. The case was over qual Mrs. Harry Stokes spent sev- da. Oregon. ity of lumber the latter sold the afternoon of last week. Dated May 19th, 19 13 . eial days with Mr. and Mrs. W H. Mattcon. H. E. Worden come down from former and was decided in the Roger Cary of Estacada. Administiatorof the estate of Josh Coyne, deceased plaintiff's favor. bis rauch at Elwood. Monday and “A Satisfied Customer Always Dr. W. K. H avi land A Customer** University of Oregon j SUMMER SCHOOL The ríete I E stacada 1 J. The Best Light At The Lowest Cost A. KRIEGER livery, STABLE Feed & Sale Spirella m &m IV O R S E T S I (• vJT 00.0 IN *T ' !<) : '»ear c ço rj. • ** »Je t3 fii y<v, A»k f >*• a I mmo-strr.i c - • ukobo-.f cr si ne* p o sa*rc to Mrs. C. F Frazie,' -L J O H N B R O W N T H E IN S U R A N C E M AN OF GRESHAM PHONE 513 Notice for Automobile Insurance a Specialty Publiratioo Department of the interior. U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon. May 1 Oth, 19 13 Notice is hereby given that William J. Faublon. cf Welches. Oregon, who on October 3rd. 19 0 7 . made homestead entry No. 16 3 4 3 . Serial No. 0 1 5 3 . for the E 'j of NW)<. section 3 Township 3 south.Range 7 oar:. Wlli ir'r 'e Meridian, has filed notice of in- :e: *r 'n to make final five y.*ar pi oof. to establish claim S. P. Waterbury moved Mouday into the house lately occupied by Fred North 111 the east* part of ! town. j I J Postmaster Johnson went to Port- si.... ial,d Monday to attend a meeting and Weceiver of the United States Land Office at 1 Portland Oregon, on the 2 0 tli day of June. 1 9 1 3 . j of the stockholders of the U. S Claimant rames as witnesses: Cashitr Co. •-rc.ici. t*tcr. tl- r W E Welch H. P. Crutcher Harry Morten John M-Ucomson. a ’ of Welches. Oregon H. F. Hlgby hotiret for Publirution D#parnr*nt of the Interior. U. S . Land office at Portland. Oregon May 9, 19 13. Notice is hereby given that Jessie Krleger. Of Kstscada. Clackamas Co. Ore^or who. cr January 27 19 10 . r u le Homestead Entry, aerial. No. I • ■ 8 Souh O R E G O N F IR E R E L IE F A S S O C ITIO N OF MCMINNVILE. ORE. went to Portlaud to visit a week. f i - 1, Serf.» '- 4 r-wnsbi. 4 «V I. s E m . W IIIM W M « u s» r MnMi.hd.im ie.h. knd .h«e h« - ¡. Register a r i Receiver. U- S. La i On -e a' f . land. Ore .. n, 0 "l the 25th <: ty of J jr . .* ' 91 3. Clc ; am n«m#j as «atn« ssfs; Berjamin Thomas Rawlins, John James Hcnebon. Henry B#nion Sarver. Paul Sau*r. all. of Eatacada Oregon. H F. Higby R estaur The celebration at Estacada un der the auspicies of the Civic Im provement Club is an assured thing and not onlv are the ladies workirg like “ Turks” but many of the men are assisting as much as possible to [ make the celebratiou a grand suc- 1 cess I Portland Railway, Light S & Power Co. Elizabeth Reid has re turned, completing the junior year at the University of Wash ington. M iss Seventh and Alder Sts. Phones: Main 6688, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Kruise of Portland and Hood River were looking over Garfield or- A !etter to the Progress from the chard land preparatory to buy- Fourth Clasa Postmaster Ex- A 6131 -TJ all purposes at 18 years, women 18 the date of the eaam- libriariunof the Oregon Citv Library amination,Saturday, June ination will be on admitted. , ■ ¡mg. Delegates to Grand Lodge, O. Association announces the opeuing Applicants must reside within the 28 , 1913 Ii. S. at Portland this week from of the new library building in O re- 1 Among the Garfield people The United States Civil Service Com territory supplied by the post office for the Estacada Chapter were Rev. gonCitvJand extends an invitatiou to w h0 took in the Rose Carnival mission announces that on the date | which the examination is announced. and Mrs W. R F. Browne and j KsUcad. people to patronize th is' are ]jsted: Harry R e id , Mr. and named above an examination will be \ The examination is open to all citi held at Boring. Oreg., as a result of zens of the United States who can Miss Wash. [library as it is free to alt residents Mrs. A. Stevens, Mr. and M r s .! which it is expected to make certifies-. comply with the requirements. Miss Zoa Irwin returned to her . °f Clackamas County, Application forms and full informa H. G. Trowbridge and Olive tion to fill a comtemplated vacancy in tion concerning the requirements of the home at Corvallis. Sunday after a 1 when VQU w, Dt t0 huy an auto. ; the position of fourth class postmaster and George Epperson. of class (A) at Cazadero and other va the examination can be secured from few days visit with Estacada _____ mobile f____ patronize your home dealer. postmaster at Cazadero or from friends She was the guest of Mrs. I . w ¿ d He is agent for the In the death of M rs. C . L . cancies as they may occur at that office, the unless it shall be decided in the inter the U. S. Civil Service Commission ■ive Lstueman wliue nere. ' Ford.’ ' one of the best cars made on foot to or- ! for everv practical use He Itu» Moore of Eugene, the COtnmun- esta of the service s u ffe rs the lo ss of one of its b c- by reinstatement. ganize a tennis club iu Estacada. , sold two cars during the past few lo v e d p joneer3. M rs. M oo re of the postmaster $ 250.00 for the last a a 1 r a a 4 . . ! r l a u a nn/ t »W aM . a v a A t h a r e * f i n i t r i n o 1 * ! A movement is for years o f age to fill the vacancy , Washington, D. C. Applications should be properly The compensation at this office was executed and filed with the Commission at Washington at least 7 days before fiscal year. ¡Considerable interest has already | day* and there are others ' figuring’ # i , „ . . . . was formerly 7 Mrs. Frank Lemon Age limit. 21 years and over on the the date of the examination, otherwise i been shown and a meeting for on buying. He also keeps on hand date of the examination, with the ex- it may be Impracticable to examine the ! permanent organization will soon 1 al! kinds of auto supplies and has and well known ihroughout this cept • n that in a S'ata where women ! applicants. rection. arc declared by statute to be of full age 1 U. S. CIVILSKRVICE COMMISSION, take place. ¡cars for hire advertisement