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ESTACADA H E N R Y V . A D 1 X . M . L P H Y S IC IA N & S U R G E O N * * * * * O FFICIi, ADJOINING KKStDENCF Local and Long Distance Telephone Ì he Mail Schedule A rrival. 6.50 A. Arrival . 4:18 1* Departure __ 7:23 A. Departure* 4:40 F M easts A v e ry k irc h u c i inn ; Bret Bowen of Peterson la., a e ( lN C o k m i iA fK n ) M. here visiting at ilie home of tlie M. 1 former’s cousin. Mis. A. E . Spar s Putii »hed f>cr\ Ihurf»dflv Mcrniog at Dofge. Clackamas Co. Oregon, who. on May 17. 19 10 . made Homestead Entry. No. 0 2 0 0 5 . fer M 0Kl(l0, North vest quarter, Section 34. Township 4 South J. W. Moxley of Morrow pre M Range 4 Erst. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice sented the Progress force with a M H. H >YI,K, hditor nti<l M a n a g e r <,f intention to make Final comiruMfion Proof, tr | Offit'C llO lir S "J A . M. to 6 F. M j «stab ish claim to the land above • .\r.bfO beicre strawberry plant this week. It is Sundays 7 A M to 8:30 A. M ¿merecí at the postotfice in Estacada. Oregon as the Register and Receiver. U S Land Office of of unusual size and bearing 136 Portland. Oregon, on tho 20th day cf July. 1913. IJolidavs 7 A M to 9:30 A. Nl. and second CÍÁB3 mah Claimant names as witnesses: berries of various sizes. from 3:30 1 * M. to 6 I’ . M. su e scR irT io N r a t e s T lie <io<*tor’fi p h o n e c a n lie conntTU 't w i t h y o u r h o m e p h o n e a t n ig h t if re q u e s te d . Ndiu i »*i Publication PKUURtSS 3ne year ......................................... ...... Six month»...................... ...... ............... D ? partn e r* of the in te rio r, U . S . Land O ffice i t P e rt¡ai d, O regon. Jur.e 14. 191 3. N c u c e ia hereby Riverì that H e n iy Jackei of .11 00 50 O n e lo n g riu jf Thursday. June 19 , 1913 Stanley Turrel. Andrew Kain, Cessie Barnes. Victoria Turrel, all of Dodge Oregon. H. F. Higby Register. D r . W. K . H a v i l a n d i - Positively no mail delivered through The First Battalion from Van Drug Store. couver who went tip into the A. N. Johnson. Postmaster. mountains for a month’s targe- practice, were ordered hark home until a safer largot range can be Local News ¡found, a few days ago. It is re* Mrs. Bunker has Ken on the I ] 5 bried that they accidentally shot a sick list this week. I hat from a woman's head while she “ Bob’ ’ Standish transacted busi I was in her strawberry patch near the target range. ness in Portland Friday. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. United States band Office, 1439 i*ort- P h y s ic ia n and land i 6 fi List o 03852, Portland, Ore June 13 . 1913. Surgeon Notice is hereby given that the North» O f f i c e o n M a i n St. b e t w e e n Is! | ern Pacific Railway Company, whose ttn d 2n d. T e l e p h o n e C o n n e c t io n ' - j All post office address is St. Paul, Minnesota has this 13 th day of June 1913 filed in 1 R esid en ce H o te l E stacad a I Mrs. K. II. Kellogg left last this office it-, application to select under ! The Chriitian Church. w ttk to visit ¡relatives at I.one 10 a. m. the provisions of the Act of Congress, Park, Oregon. Bible school approved July i, 1898 (30 Stat. 597, 620) 1 1 a. m . Breaching as extended by the Act of Congress ap Dr. . A. W E L L S 7 p . Hi. i y . v. s. c n. Jack Cassadv was a visitor at proved May 17, 1906 the South half of j Breaching • - * 7:45 P* U1- D E N T IS T Vancouver, Wash . a couple of Southeast quarter, (S1-2 SK i 2 ) Sec. The public cordially invited to all ser 34 , Tvvp. 5 Sou h, R 4 . East W.M. PO R TLAN D , OREGON days this week. vices. \V. G iv iis s, Pastor. Any and all persons claiming adversely Will lie in Estacada on Erulajs • Grace Browne went to Myrtle the lands described, or desiring to object Saturdays. Appointments may be Methodist Episcapal Church because of the mineral character of the | Foint, Oregon, Sunday tc visit rela made with Dr. Adix. J. W. MILLER BLACKSMITH KXi'KKT H0KSKSHOK« work guaranteed land, or for any other reason, to the dis- | t ves for a few days. 10 a. 111 posal to applicant, should file their affi 11 a. m. j davits of protest in this office, on or be Mrs. C C. Sating was a Portland 8 p in. (ore the l 3 tli day of August i> I . visitor Saturday, accompanied by C L A U D E W. D E V O R E II. V. Higby, Register. | Nli^s H attie Belfils. Epworth League - - - 7 P- in. A T T O R N E Y -A T-LA W Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p 111 Published in Estacada Progress, located and Neal Bronson and family moved at Estacada, Oregon. N O T A R Y P U B L IC The public cordially invited to al Tuesday into tluir tesidence near services. Estacad a. Oregon the Christian church. BUSINESS LOCALS W. R. F Browne, Pastor. • Marchbank's is headquarters for They have it—good fresh vege SUMMONS S a m ue l McLean tables. Go and see them. Fred all kinds of Fourth of July goods IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF caps, pistols, flags etc. OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF CLACKAMAS Jorg. TA ILO R Laura Ripley Mack., Plaintiff Don’ t forg’ t the Strawberry and vs. M o n e y t o L o a n — In amounts Ice Creau festival on the lawn by Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing The unknown heirs of John Murphy, deceased: John Francis Van dsn Eynie: Hypollte Hayes: Mrs. from $200 up on real estate security the city hall, Saturday night. Ladies Work a Specialty Cath Van den Eynde. and the unknown helisof John W. A. Heylman tt. Francis Fierens. deceased; also all other persons or Frank Demining arrived from Suits made to measure. parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, Portland Thursd iv evening to visit lien or ether interest In the real estate decribed In E ST A C A D A , ORE. Anyone wanting a new piano his sister Mrs U. S. Morgan. the complaint herein. Defendants. To. T; unknown heirs of John Murphy, deceased: will find a good bargain by calling John Fra 1 < s Van den Eynde; Hypclite Hayes: Mrs Fire crickers, cap pistols and ‘ tf Team Work and HuiIing by Cath Van Den Eyr.de. and the unknown heirs cf on L. E. Belfils. caps and all sizes of f! igs at John Francis Fierer.s. deceased: also all other persons the Day or Contract or parties p i known claiming any right, title, estate, M archbanks. Sunday School Sermon - - lien or other Intererest in the real estate described In the complaint herein. Defendants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON You and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or before the 28th day of June. A. D. 19 13 , and if you fail to appear and answer for want thereof the plaintiff willap:.!yto the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, as follows, to- wit; 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 and premises, to-wlt: 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 rods: thence North 20 feet; thence West 60 rods; thence South 20 feet to the place of beginning. Save and except from the last above de scribed tract the right of the public to use the sama for road purposes. And that the title cf the plaintiff is good and valid: and for further decree that said defendants, either or any of them, 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 made by rhe 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. 19 13 . 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. 19 13 . WM. A. CARTER J. L. HAMMERSLY WM. HAMMOND. Attorneys for Plaintiff. W a n t e d — H ighest price paid for e g g s at the Palace M eat M arket Fred Jo rg . L. A. Chapman received a mes sage Tuesday informing him of the death of his mother who resided at Seattle, Wash The lady had been an invalid for a number of years and her death was not unexpected. Mr. Chapman left Tuesday to at tend the funeral which will be held at Seattle and will remain there with his father the balance of tile week. NOTICE Dancing class will meet Saturday June 2 ist. 8:30 P. M at Odd Fel low’s hall. P. F . Standish, Excursion and Picnic Sunday, June 26th, at Estacada Park, Dancing, Athletic Sports, good prizes, and best Union Music. Admission 25 cents to dance. G iv en by Kirkpatrick Council No 2227, Knights and Ladies of Security. The Public is cordially invited to conie and have a good time. The best of order will prevail. “ Jeff will make the coffee. ” Advertisement. OUR PROVISION COUNTER Is a liooii to tlie woman who wants to change from the beef, mutton, lamb or pork of every day use. Sugar cuied hams and bacon, perfectly spiced sausages aud frank furters, bologna aud liver wurst that to see is to get greedy for. Come and look them over. Palace Meat Market « I 1 The Best Light At * § s The Lowest Cost § ê ELECTRIC LIGHT is the most suit è 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 % S I 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. I Portland Railway, Light ® & Power Co. I Currinsville Mr-'. J. W. Reeil entertained at a dinner party Friday in honor of II E. Stubbs was in Portland Mrs. Surface who is visiting at thi.^ one day this week. George II Douglas, violin teach- | | place. Earnest Duece lias gone to south tr. Anyone desiring to lake les Mrs. E. F. Surface of Florence. ern Ore., where he will work on a sons from him address Box 194, W. M. Y0NCE *4t|O reg., but formerly of Estacada well drill. Estacada, Oie. ---- \ visited Estacada friends a few days Miss Anna Rayley of Portland For Sale or Rent—Two lots 4 , last week. $ Seventh and Alder Sts. spent the week end with Miss Jen room house, barn and chicken Mrs. A. Morrow and daughter nie Shankland. house. In east side of Estacada. Gertrude returned Sunday from an ^ Phones: Main 6688, A 6131 ^ BLACKSMITH The ice cream social given by the Enquire at tins office. extended v :sit with relatives and Ladies Aid Society of the Cturins- * 4 t. I, still at the old stand and willing to do friends in Kansas. ville M. K. Church was held in the any of the work in his line Mr. and Mrs Duncan came over Klv Hall Tuesday evening. Quite For Rent f,,r al1 purposes at IS years, women 18 GIVE HIM A CALL from Portland Thursday to visit at a number were present and enjoyed Fourth Class Postmaster Ex-1 years of age on the date o f the exam- 5 room house. Free water. the home of Mr. Duncan’s father in a pleasant time. The affair was a airination,Saturday, June ination will be admitted. Batn and toilet in house. Ten Garfield for a few days. Applicants must reside within the success both socially and financial 28, 1013 acres. Adjoining town. Enquire territory supplied by the post office for ly. The United States Civil Service Com A. E. Sparks Rev. Father Martin will hold of mission announces that on the date which the examination is announced. Successors to services in the Odd Fellow’ s ban Mrs. Ray Congdon has left for named above an examination will be The examination is open to all citi Dr. H. V. Adix. tf quet hall in Estacada, Sunday morn her home at Blackely, Ore., after a held at Poring, Oreg., aa a result of zens of the United States who can ing, June 29. at 9 o'clock. few weeks visit with L. Y. Cong which it is expected to make certifica comply with the requirements. Wanted Application forms and full informa don and family. She will stop off tion to fill a comtemplated vacancy in A . E. Sparks and wife aud Mrs. tion concerning the requirements of the Twelve berry pickers at Ban the position of fourth class postmaster a few days at Philomath and Eu Repairing of All Kinds nockburn. Will pay highest price Picker were among the large num of class (A) at Cazadero and other va the examination can be secured from gene. Bessie Congdon accompan cancies as they may occur at that office, the postmaster at Cazadero or from Plumbing and tlectric to experienced pickers. Make ap ber from this place who attended ied her as far as Oregon City where unless it shall be decided in the inter the U. S. Civil Service Commission Wiring plication at once. Those already l *le K °se festival last Saturday. she will visit a few days with ests of the service to fill the vacancy | Washington, D. C engaged need not apply. Messrs. Ed Allen and N. Allen friends. sccrrssES by reinstatement. The compensation | Applications should be properly W. R. Reid. of the postmaster at this office was executed and filed with the Commission went to Portland Friday as dele $ 250.00 for the last fiscal year. at Washington at least 7 days before gates to Masonic Grand lodge, GARFIFLD Age limit, 21 years and over on the ° f the examination, otherwise Administrator's Sale of Real Estate which was held at that place last Wanted Mr. Ralph Reid was a Portland date of the examination, with the ex- ' ^ may be Impracticable to examine the We manufacture all kinds of Cedar Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an week. visitor last week. To buy dressed Hogs, dressed veal ception that in a State where women applicants. Shingles and are prepared at all order of the County Court in a rd fo r the County, are declared by statute to be of full age ‘ S. C IV IL SE R V IC E COMMISSION. times to deliver the same. Also of Ciackimas. State of Oregon, made on the and all kind of fat cattle. Will pay The W. C. T. U will hold their Several prospective buvers looked 19th day oí May A. D. (9 1 3 , in the matter of the highest prices. to sell at the mill, having stock 01 estate of Josh Coyne, deceased, the undersigned, next meeting at the home of Mrs. over “ Garfield Orchard Fruits” tlie administrator of the said estate, will sell at private Henry Johnson went to Portland George Townsend, xq t Hannah, Friday afternoon June 20, Alma Frank has been staying hand at all times during the week. sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful money Saturday for a few days, with Mrs. J. W. Dowty a few days. at 2:30. Everybody invited to at of the United States, and subject to tlie confirmation Between the chicken hawk and by said County Court, on Saturday June 21, 1913 . Eyes tested and glasses fitted tend. Mrs. Matoon was visiting her Misses Alta Sa-.ver and Hazel all the right, title, interest and estate of the said Josh the rat, the poultry faucier is keep Office hours 1 to 5 P. M. Office Coyne, deceased, at the time of his death, and all the sister Mrs. C. A. Johnson last Gitliens attended the picnic Sun -----PROPRIETOR F. B. Guthrie left Monday for on the job night and day. right title and interest that the said estate has. by over First State Bank. week. day. Estacada Agent—A M orrow operation of law or otherwise acquired other and in Gladstone where he will teach Dr. Geo. Inglis, Gresham, Ore. Garfield has established a name addition to that of the said Josh Coyne, at the time of agriculture at the Clackamas Co. Mr. and Mrs. John Gitbens made his death, in and to all that certain lot. piece, or par this season for elegant strawber EAGLE CREEK cel of land situate, lying and being in the said County Teacher’ s Training School for three a business trip to Eagle Creek one For S ale ries. Keep np the good work. of Clackamas. State of Oregon, and bounded and de w-ceks. day last week. scribed as follows, to-wit: Gibson sold a cow last R. B. A scholarship in the Behnke, Edward Stristhgust of Minnesota The north half of the northwest quarter of Saction week. Neil Taylor was appointed ad Misses Ellen Erickson and Echo Fourteen (14) in Township Four (4) South. Range Walker Business College of Port will spend the summer with his Four (4) east of Willamette Meridian, containing Githens are attending the Teach ministrator for the M H. Taylor Again we are enjoying some fine land. Original cost $60, will sell sister, Mrs. H. G. Trowbridge. eighty (80) acres er's Summer School at Gladstone. Terms afíd conditions of sale: Cash, lawful money for $50 cash or exchange for oats deceased estate, which is valued at weather after the rain. The M isses Edith and Cecil Brog- W. A. JO NES of tlie United States: ten per cent of the amount bid. Address C. N. ÿb.ooo. Claud Devore is attorney den of Hillsboro, Ore., are visiting Melvin Shankland and Mrs. Max to accompany bid. balance on confirmation of sale by after harvest. Guy Woodle is doing some car PROPRIETOR said County Court. Wonnacott of Y . M. C. A. Port for the estate. Klutch were the guests of Mr. and their parents Mr. and Mrs. Win. penter work for Mr. Lilly of Sandy Good rigs and careful drivers always D 3ed at expense of purchaser. Mrs. Hal Gordon one day last The pretty Inrae of Dr. and Mrs. Brogden. For further information inquire of administrator at land or A M. Stephens. Estacada. Ridge. SPECIAL ATTENTION the office of his attorney. Claude W. Devore, Estaca week. Adix was the scene of a merry din *♦ » Given limiting and Fishing Parties da. Oregon. Miss Edith Chapman was the ner party Thursday evening, when Dated May 19th. 19 13 . Morrow Quite a number of young people guest of Mrs. Howlett over Satur- W. H. Mattoon, REPO RT OF TH E CONDITION OF j the doctor and his wife entertained of this vicinity attended the dance While in Portland last week Mr. day night. Administrator of the estate of Josh Coyne . deceased the duplicate whist club. at Estacada Saturday night and re Congdon purchased a buggy, ESTACADA STATE BANK Mrs. Viola Douglass of Portland Mot Re lor PubIRation ported a fine time. at Estacada, in tlie State of Oregon, at j The hireman s ball Saturday Melvin Shankland sold five acres was the guest of her son Ed, the Department of the Interior. U. S . Land Office at the close of business, June. 4th. 1913. night was not as mu ell of a success Portland. Oregon. May I Oth, 1 9 1 3 at Morrow station to C O. O’ Netl first of the week. RESOURCES Notice is hereby given that William J. Faublon. of ai was expected on account of in- of Eagle Creek. SPRINGWATER Welches. Oregon, who on October 3rd, 1907. made L-ans and discounts............................. "S 54 52 s.59 c|ement weather. ^lalcolm Woodle was visiting The music was homestead entry No. 16 3 4 3 . Serial No. 0 1 5 3 . for O erdrafts. secu-ed and unsecured...... The Ladies sewing circle met at Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Shankland with relatives over this wav Satui- tho E*j of NWX. section 3Townshlp 3 south.Range B 'nds and warran.s............................. 6 72 5.50 excellent it is said and tlie proceeds Mrs. Patton’ s last Thursday after fe is ta y 7 east. Wiilamotto Meridian, has filed notice of in B inking house ................................ 34 50 0 0 are spending a few days with day and Sunday.' 1 790.34 amounted to about $40. tention to make final five year proof, to establish claim F .rniture and fixtures........................ noon. ORSETS friends and relatives in Portland. to the land above described, before the Register D i 1 from approved reserve banks..... 10 4 8 9 .9 8 James Gibson accompanied Mr. Some of the minor officials of the (i OT i oro sto s-) Mr- and Mrs. Matt Kandle from and Receiver of the United States Land Office at C .ecks and other cash Items............... __ 1040 They will go to Astoria to visit a Wear r eoi .. î "-^de * i fir yn. '".fk for a and Mrs Henry Udell and children Portland. Oregon, on the 20th day of June. 1 9 1 3 . P. R L and P. were in town Cash on hand....................................... .... 5 0 8 3 83 utmo' jtr.t.c * cJeor.vne cr a, nd pcsîcir¿ ¡ J Highland spent Sunday with Mr. few days there. O.her resources. Land Contracts ...... 5 684 55 Claimant names as witnesses: to Portland last Thursday. Wednesday, I'r ni here they went n and Mrs. Frank Bittner. W. E Welch Mrs. C. F Frazie.’ Total..................................... . .... $ 8 7 7 9 1.8 4 Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gibson and a tour o\er the Troutdale and H. P. Crutcher Harry Morton LIABILITIES Miss Edith Chapman were Estaca- j Bill Jones is busy hauling a car Mount Hood lines. \V. F. Cary GEORGE John Malcoinson. all of Welches. Oregon Capital stock paid In ....................... . $ 2 5 0 0 0 00 load of plugs for the Bittner Boylan 1 da visitors last Thursday. of this place accompanied them. H F. Higby U.»divided profits, less expanses and Mr. and Mrs. II. Joyner and & Co. which are being shipped to ...... 132 25 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle, Boh Standish lias moved his daughter were the guests of A. Oregon City. Postal savings bank deposits............ ..... 2 3 4 2 .2 7 MotRe (or PublRntion Claude Woodle and Miss Helen 5 0 0 0 .0 0 building, lately occupied by E. W Mjller Sunday. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land office at Deposits due State Treasurer JO H N B R O W N Mr. and Mrs. Jean Lewellen, 1 .dividual deposits subject Clester went to Portland Saturday Portland. Oregon. May 9. 19 13 . Bartlett as a law office, to a ii t .... 48 6 1 4 .4 0 1 Flora Johnson went to Portland evening to see the electrical parade Mr. and Mts. Charles Bard and the Notice it hereby given that Jessie Krieger 8 1 6 .1 7 n rth of Mrs, Evans’ residence and T H E IN S U R A N C E M A N of Estacada. C ackamjs Co. Oregon, who. on January Damand certificates of deposit........ to spend two or three weeks with of the Rose Show, Howell brothers attended the opeu- 27. 19 10. made Homestead Entry, serial. No. T.me certificates of deposit ........... ..... I 0 1 1 .7 5 1 will nuke a residence of it to be O F G R E S H A M PH O N E 5 1 3 Bills payable for money borrowed ... ♦ 1 friends and relatives. 0 2 3 9 3 . for S E ^ o fS E 1*. Section 4 Township 4 1 ing ball at the Estacada pavilion occupied by himself and family. South RangeS Earl. Willamette Meridian, has filed Total........ ............................. ........ $87 7 9 ! .84 1 1 Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. P. Rhul and chil notico of intention to make finai three year proof, to Millard Sarver while battling AL5PALGH. es’a-iish claim to the land above described. before State of Oregon, County of Clackamas ss: dren and Mrs. T. Hardess were the O R E G O N F IR E Register and Receiver. U. S . Land Office at Port- Jim Millard had the misfortune I, L. E. Belfils, cashier of the above wood Saturday morning was tin- ; guests of Edd Hardess and mother i We have been having some more to fall down the stairs at theGrange lard Oregon.on tbs 25th day of June, 1 9 1 J. named bank, do solemnly swear that R E L IE F A S S O C IT IO N fortunate enough to tall off of his Claimant names as witnesses: tlu* altove statement is true to the best Sunday. I rain. B ! min Thomas Rawim», Hall about two weeks ago and has O F M C M I N N V IL E . O R E . of my knowledge and Ixrlief. wagon and sprain his thumb. He Jth n James Honebon. L. K. B K L F ILS. Casliu r. Otto Paulson, Harold Joyne-, Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Sparks spent , been compelled to be in bed ever thought to save other people the Henry Bentcn Sarver. Subscribed and sworn to before me this since j ust what the hurt may be Paul Sauer all. of Estacada. Oregon. trouble of spreading *he news he ‘' * r- an<^ Mrs. Paulson and Mr. and several days at Seaside last week. i 4 thd.iv of June 1914. H P Higby Claude W. Devore, Notary Public Automobile Insurance a Specialty Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heiple at- the doctor is not certain hot we all would jut it in the Progress. i *-• A. Johnson attended the Register. Correct—Attest: J. A. Souier. Thomas [Contributed.! I opening dance Saturday night. tended the Rose Show Saturday, (surely hope he may soon recover. Yocum directors, WOOD delivered in a ly quantity or length, ist class 4 foot wood slabwood delivered at $2.00 pei cord. 16 inch at $2.50 per load J. V. BARR Reed & Sparks CEDAR SHINGLES A. KRIEGER Livery, Feed & Sale STABLE irena