Mr. and Mrs Holder of Garfield 1 Grange were Grange visitors Satur lid Olds of Oak Grove was in day. Estaciala the first of the week. I ^ulilikhed Every fbursday Uortiiitq The Yallar front Kmporium pro- H E N R Y V .A D IX . M .L Russel K-ed is at Corvallis t iking I SI U UK. ü«LoO\ prietors have been doing a large bus- a two week’ s course lu Agriculture. , . , . . . . . . P H Y S IC IA N A S U R G E O N M. H B O Y L E . E ditor «ml M anager mess recently m the Hennev Buggy Notice to Creditors # # *** Don t forget to vote for a carnival Those who purchased buggies In the C o u n ty C »urt ol like S tate oi Queen for the July 4tl, Celebration ! are Joseph I.aCroy. A lbeit Klich- OFF1 CM, ADJOINING RKSIDKNCP in te rs « ] at tk a p o M o fttc * in E n a c tJ a . O r a r e n as O regon , tor C lai Cam ., C m u lv . s«con<i class malt lit the M atter o l the K stale of M. II. Local and Long Distance Telephone Mrs Bunker and daughters Tres- iug. G. B Linn atlij Chatlcs Laners, T aylor, deceased. sie an>l Ellen were Portland vi.-i ; The M eCurd, Hardware and I.uni Tl»e doctor*« phone can he connecte« SUBSCRIPTION RATES N otice is hereby given t in t by order with your home phone at tii^ht if rr O na y e a r ................................................................... . $1 0 0 tors Friday. I her Co. have been offering speeial Tl* month* ....................................................... 50 of the C oun ty C ourt " f C lackam as C o u n quested. One loigj rinjj. ty. O regon , d u ly mu le t i l entered on [ W S. P ile and wife arrived ! inducements to buyers and the the 23rd day of June, 19I3, the under- j home } prices they they are from Seiside Fridav tv- ning prices are ma! ing 0:1 lais Thursday, June 26, 1013 signed w as appointed adm inistrator or standard vehicle can not be dnpli and report a most enjoyable trip. the estate of M. II. T a ylo r,d eceased . All J. W. M ILLER Mrs. A K. Morton went toP or‘ - eated anywhere else outside of the persous h av in g claim s again st the said P h y s ic ia n an d factory. estate are h ire by notified to present tlie land Sunday to visit her sister Miss. I BLACKSMITH Surgeon same, properly verified , to me at the Keudall. She returned Mornlav. | The mail carriers rf Portland had ESTACADA PROGRESS I I ncu upo rated ) W. ! i . M ittoon. Administrât« > Clau d e W . D evore, Attorney for A tintín ist rator. ct F irst puM .cation June 2'>, 1913. Last publication July 24, 1913. Local New a W a t e r b u r y C&» C h a p m a n Dealers in Choice M a in St. b e tw e e n 1st T e lc p tio n o C o n n e c tio n s K X rK R T HOKSHSHOKR All work guaranteed R e s id e n c e H o te l E s ta c a d a The Christian Church. (titile school - - 10 n til. (‘reaching - - - n n. in. V. P. S. C. R. 7 p. ui. Preaching • - - 7 45 1>- 1,1 The public cordially invited to all ser v ia s . W . C l van s. Pastor. D r. . A. W E L L S D E N T IS T P O R T L A N D . OREGON W ill l>e in Rstacada on Fridays 1 Saturdays. Appointm ents m ay W made with Dr. A d ix. Notice For Publication ; M ethodist E piscapal C hurch Sunday S ch o o l Sermon C L A U D E W. D E V O R E - - 10 a. m 1 1 a. m. 8 p m Epworth League - - - 7 P- « Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p m The public cordially invited to «1 services. W . R F. Browne, Pastor. A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W nnrt N O T A R Y P U B L IC Er,ta ca d a . O re g o n S a m u e l M cLean The Mail Schedule A rrival____________ 6:50 A. A rrival___________ .4:18 P. Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Departure_____ ____ 7:23 A. Departure_________ 4:40 P. Ladies Whirl: a S|x-cialty Office hours 7 A. M. to 6 P. M. Suits made to measure. Sundays 7 A M to 8:30 A. M. E S T A C A D A , ORl?. Holidays 7 A NT to 9:30 A. M and from 3,130 P. M. to 6 P. M. Team Work and Hauling by Positively no mail delivered through Drug Si ore, the Day or Contract A. N. Johnson, Postmaster. W O O D delivered in a ay quantity or length, ist class 4 foot wood SUM M ONS slabwood delivered at $z 00 pet 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 cord. »6- inch at $2 30 per load. Laux* Ripley Macx. Plaintiff TAILOR W. M. YONCE J. V. BARR office of Claude W . D evore. Mstacada, O regon , w ithin six m onths from the date of the first publication hereof. Dated this 26th day of June, I9I3. N eil T a ylo r, A d m in istrator. Claude \Y. Devore, A ttorn ey for A dm inistrators. F irst publication June 26, I9I3. Last publication July 24, I9I3. Deparme; t of the Interior. U. 3 . Land O ffice at Portland, Oregon. June 14. 1913. Notice Is hereby given that H ea ty Jickson, of Dodge, Clackamas Co. Oregon, who. on May 17, 1910, made Homestead Entry, No. 02605. for Northwest quarter. Section 34. Tcv.r.th.p 4 South Range 4 East. W illam ette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make Final commutation Proof, to istabiisli claim to the land above descr.'ed. before the Register and Receiver, U. S. Land O tiice of Portland. Oregon, on the 23th day of July. 1913. Claimant names as witnesses' Stanley Turrel, Andrew gain. Bessie Barnes. Victoria Turrol. all of Dodge. Oregon. H. F H igby Register. Log Notice for Publication Department of the Interior U. S . Land O ffice at Portland, Oregon. June 1 ? , 1913 Notice is hereby given that Myron K eith Abraham, whose post-oftide address is Forest Grove. Oregon did, on the 13th day of September. 1 91 2. file lathis office G woraStatem ent and Application. N'o. o362b. to purchase the Southwest Quarter. Section 34, .Township 2 South. Range 6 East, W .llsmette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the pro visions cf the act of June 3. 1870. and acts amenda tory, known as thjr “ Timber and Stone L a w ." at such value as might be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such application, the lard and timber t cioon have been appraised, the timber estimated b id » 000 board feet at 40c. per M. and the land $1 2 3.00; that said applicant will offer final proof in support of his application and sworn statement on the 4.h day of September. 1913. before the Register and R e c e iv e !. U. S. Land Office, at Portland. Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or initiate a contest at any time before vs. Them.known beir3of John Murphy, deceased; Jclin pattent issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit in PYancis Van den .Eynde: Hypolite Hayes; Mrs. this office, alleging facts which, would defeat the Oath Van dee Ey-nde. and the unknown heirs of John ontry. H. F. H lfb y Francis Fierens. deceased; also all o tle r persons cr Register. parties unknowns, claiming any right, title, estate, linn or other interest in the real estate decribed in the complaint herein. Defendants. To. The. unknown heirs of John Murphy, deceased; John F-rnecis Van dsn Eynde; Hypolite Hayes: Mis Cath Van Den Eynde. and the unknown heir3 cf John Francis Fierens. deceased; also allother persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or other intererest in the real estate described in the complaint herein. Defendants, IN T H E N A M E O P T H E S T A T E O F O R E G O N 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.dS»y of 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 demanded in said complaint, asfollows. to- W an ted p r ic e wit; eggs For a judgment and decree by which it shall be de clared and' adlpdfeed 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-wit; The Southeast quarter of the Soulhwest quarter of Section thirty (3 0 ), Tcwnship Twof,2/ South of Range Five 05) East of the Willamette Meridan. Alsc beginningar th »8 c theaat corner of the south east quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 30. therce BVst *0 rods: rhunce North 20 feet: thence West e o rods; thence South 20 feet to the place of beginning. Save and except from the last above de scribed tract, the eight of the public to use the same for road purposes. And that the tide of the plaintiff i3 goed and valid; j and for further decree that said defendants, either or any of tItem, be forever enjoined and Unbarred from £asoer.ting y ty claim whatever in-and to said land and > i remises 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 rho Honorable J, A. Eakin. JYtdge of the Circuit Court of« the State of Oregon, for Ciackamas County on the 5 day of May. A. D. 19-1 3. T h e date of the fiist publication of this summon being May 15. I 91 3. the date of the last publication being June 1-9113» WM. A C AR TE R J. L. H A M M E R S L Y W M . H AM M O N D . Attorneys fer Plaintiff. BUSINESS B L A C K S M IT H b mtiH at the old staftd and willing to do arty of the work in his line GIVE HIM A CALL They have it— good fresh vege tables. G o and see them. Fred Jorg. Anyone wanting a new piano will find a good bargain by calling on L. K. Bclfils. tf A. E. Sparks Successors bo — Highest paid for at the Palace Meat Market Fred Jorg. Reed & Sparks Repairing of Ail Kinds Plumbing and Electric Wiring CEDAR SHINGLES We manufacture alt kinds of Cedat Shingles and are prepared at all times to deliver the same. Also i* |o sell at the mill, having stock ot hand at all times A. K R IEG E R -----P R O P R IE T O R - Kstacada A gen t— A. Morrow Livery, Feed & Sale STABLE NOTICE F O R P U B L IC A T IO N . United States Land Office, 1439 Port land 166 L ist N o 03862« Portland, Ore. W . A. JO N ES June 13 . 1913. PROPRIETOR N otice is hereby given th at the N orth Good rigs Hud careful drivers always ern Pacific R ailw ay Com pan y, whose post office address is St. Paul, M innesota SPECIAL ATTENTION has this 13 th d ay of June 1913 filed in G iven H unting and F ish in g Parties this office its application to select under the provisions of the A ct of Congress* approved July t, 189ft ( 3 ° Stat. 597, 620) as extended by the A ct of Congress ap proved M ay 17, 1906 the South h a lf o f | S o u th e a st q u a rte r, ( S i -2 S E t - 2 ) Sec. | #4. Tw p. 5 Sou h, R 4 . East W .M . A n y and all persons claim in g adversely J the lands described, or d esirin g to object because of the m ineral character 0/ tlie lau«l, c r for any other reason, to the dis posal to applicant, should file their affi (r .Q T sow? i. ir r k i / d avits of protest in this office, on or be Vvetr p coi i¿t «md i r> hr y«v A** hr a fore the ijt h day of August i t i u t m o n 3 t$ ft& C '-. i c J e p h c c t r a . a c p o s i i i r d to H. S. H igb y, R egister, i ORSETS Mrs. C. F Frazier J O H N THE B R O W N CNSURAMCE MAN O F GRESH AM OREGON R E L 'E F P H O N E 313 F IR E A 3 SO CITIO N Q F MGMJ NNVI L E, O R E . Automobile Insurance a Spei iulty LOCALS jy not the largest b.rries grown in The Re-island children who have this vicinity this season still it took been sick with scarlet fever are all but eighteen cf them to fill the quart improving. box. Arthur Howard, the yottng man The baseball game sceduled with who had his leg badly crushed is the Piedmont Maroons last Sunday reported rapidly improving. bad to be called off on account of the continuous rain. The Estacada EAGLE (R E L K team has defied tlie elements on one Mrs Tracy Clester made a trip or two occasions this season and the only time they have met defeat was to Portland last week. ou one of those days when they Mrs. Guy Woodle and children had to perform on a ground cov went to Dover Fridav after berries. ered with slush. Mrs. L . Glover and Mrs. M. C. The Fat and Lean men of this Glover speut a day with Mis. W. ;city will meet in mortal combat on J. Hewlett recently. tlie bloody sands of tlie baseball Miss Edith Chapman went to arena sometime between sunrise Springwater last Wednesday the aud sunset next Wednesday. The guest of Mr. aud Mrs. Aue over gladiators who have loug since de night. spaired of finding their waist lines John Affolter w ho has been laid will be led to the field of honor by Bill Underwood and the men that up for the past five or six weeks cannot make a shadow, by Warren with a broken leg is again driviug Bari. A parade led by the Estaca the cream wagon.. George H Douglas, violin teach er. Anyone desiring to take les- stns from him address Box 194, da band wilt be pulled off previous Estacada. Ore. *4t to the contest,. It is quite probable that a small admission fee will be For Sale or R ent— Tw o lots, 4 charged and the proceeds turned room house, barn and chicken into the C. I. C. fund. W atch tor house. In east side of Estacada. the parade. Enquire at this office. * 4t. The Fourth of July ¡3 the day anddate. When independence united our states,. F o r R ent The day of all days that men now 5 room cottage, ten acres fenced, revere, For of all the good days not one is adjoining city. Enquire of its peer. Dr. H . V. A d ix tf. The day when our nation unites in, rejoicing, W a n te d And its sentiments all are constantly To buy dressed bogs, dressed veal voicing. and all kind of fat cattle. W ill pay The day of all days we always remember A n d asso cia te w ith it thoughts kind highest prices. and Lender. George Townsend, xq t Eyes tested and glasses fitted Office hours 1 to 5 P. M. Office over First State Bank. Dr. Geo. Inglis, Gresham, Ore. For S a le FOURTH OF JULY The d ay w hen ou r fo r e fa th e r s g a v e to this nation . The g r e a te s t o f b le ssin g and w ith o u t com pen sation . The d ay w hen th ose g ra n d m en stood shoulder to shoulder, Anti declared by th eir a ct rig h t should no lon ger sm older. A d ay th a t our people should all c e le A scholarship in the Behnke, b rate, Walker Business College of Port F o r it g a v e to us freed om from B ritish h a te . land. Original co-t $60, will sell for 5,50 cash or exchange for oats The d ay that, those heroes d eclared fo r the rig h t. after harvest. Address C. N. And g a v e to th is union its lib e rty and Wounacott of Y. M. C. A. Port- ligh t. land or A M Stephens. Estacada. The d ay th at w ill a lw a y s be s a c r e d to *qt men, For S ale Heavy lumber wagon in good Published in Estacada Progress, located condition, Will sell cheap for cash. at Estacada, O regon . Enquire at McCurdy Hdw. & Lrab. Co. X 2 t Notice to Creditors. L11 tlie C o u n ty C o u rt ot the Slut» o f Ore- g o n J o r the C oun ty o f Clackam as. o r In the M atter o f th e E state ot l i e n , , , , S p a ,; , ° f Eor Sale i mUU‘S ' ,. T Iu - Cliuv^n, deceased. I Plow, Harrow. Two-horse Cultiva- Nnt ce is hereby give;r tlmt by order tor. Cook Stove in £.oo<i condition of the C ounty Court of C l tek tnias Coutr- and curt. Tf you li-tve not the cash tv, O rego n ,.d u ly m ade and entered on what have you to- trade. Enquire ♦ Jte J jn l day o f June 1913, the under \Y. Pomni. signed w as appointed adm inistrator »4 Eagle Creek Falls. 2 t the estate of I henry Clattssen. deceased. A ll persons.havin g claim s against the I S lia jc d said estate are he «by n It led b» present fake sam e, properly verified, to me at tho-j About ten da.ys.ago, small Office of Claude \V. Devore, Bfctacada I mala.- ten years oiri. Ncdiiv O regon, w ithin six m onths from-the date , man Fuel Co . Eagle- Creek. o f th e fina publication hereof. «.on. Dated tjtjs 2f>tJj d».v o f lur.n, Kj/.t, white Mol- Orc- ■ V'.t Cabin There was a surprise patty on Will and Ernest Hoffmeister Satur day. evening <*)iute a crowd were present and all had a fine tune. Mrs. Ed Douglass and her moth er M is. Cluster returned Friday from the Wilhoit Springs, where they had been tlie past three or four weeks. Bread Our M otto «i A Satisfied Customer Always A Customer” Fire crackers, cap pistols and P 'lI1,KI' ^(>r a *'me their an- c .p s and all sizes of ft ,gs at | ual Picnic whicU was billed t0 u‘l e March bank*. ! Plac ' iu tlie Kstacada I-“ rk '-*st S bu - lay but J. Pluvous butted iu and Mrs. Pauline Lohicste of Portland |s;x»iled the day for th>* bo>s in arrived Sunday tokeep house for h- r gray. The Progress has been iu- brother, I, fi Bclfils for a few weeks. formed that the ‘ ‘doings" was post G. H. Fulletiwider, deputy dairy poned to Sunday July 6. In Port and food commissioner ot Portland land It was rumored that the mail was in Estacada and vicinity sever carriers had sold 3000 tickets for al days last week. the excursion last Sunday. Here's Born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. wishing them better weather next Shutter of Morrow Glen tracts lot time. No. 7 R. 1 Box 3A, a 10 lb. baby Excursion and Picnic girl. Both mother and baby are Sunday, June 26th, at Estacada doing fine. Park, Dancing, Athletic Sports, There will be a celebration on the good prizes, and best Union Music. Garfield Country C lub’s grounds Admission 25 cents to dance. G iv July 4th. A program has been en by Kirkpatrick Council No 2227, arranged. Dancing afternoon and Knights and Ladies of Security. The Public is cordially invited to evening. — Advertisement come and have a good time. The Messrs. Avery Kirchner, Bret best t f order will prevail. “ Jeff Bowen and Mesdames A. E Sparks, will make the coffee. ” N. B Ecker aud Mayrae Boyle Advertisement. autoed to Portland aud buck F ri B orn day afternoon in A E Spark's T o Mr. and Mrs Chas. Kitcbing unit mobile. Wednesday June 25th a boy. J. J. Marchhank presented the edi T o Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rhoades tor with a box of fine strawberries last Thursday. While they were probab- Wednesday June 25th, a boy. Groceries Agents for D r. W. K . H a v ila n d O ffic e o n an<l 2 n d . Family 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 cttied bams and bacon, perfectly spiced sausages aud frank furters, bologna ami livernurst that to see is to get greedy for. Come and took them oyer. Palace Meat Market ft % The Best Light At The Lowest Cost ft % % ft E L E C T R I C L I G H T is the roost suit able lor bouies. offices, shops and other I places needing lights, ft Electricity can be used in any quantity,la rye or small, there by furnishing fight. any required amount of Furthermore, electric lamps can be located in any place, thus affording any desired distribution of fight. N o ether lamps possess those qualifi cations, therefore it is not surprising that § electric lamps are rapidly replacing all ft others in modern establishments. ft ft % % I ft Portland Railway, Light ft & Power Co. ft Seventh and Alder St». rteaes: Mam 6688. ft A 6(31 ( g * p (£%3 g * fa (g ) Ed Star, Bill Birns and Iona George Morris ot Corvallis, Ore , Joy iter were the gwests ol B . Joy was the guest of P. F . Standisb On Saturday last Eagle Creek Friday last. Grange held its regular session-with ner» Sunday. about 45 members in attendance. M r. a tti Mrs. The». Hard ess- T h e present outlook for the The Lents degree team was present were the guests o l Henry Johnson gooseberry in California market is and assisted in initiating seven Wednesday. very good. candidates in the third and fourth Mr. and Mrs, C. A . Johnson and Strawberries are selling at 16c. a> degrees. The drilling of the team P. Lthup. made at trip-to Sandy quart ou New York market. was very impressive and beautiful. Wednesday. There were nearly 30 members of I ELWOOD the Lents Grange present and they GARFIELD were highly pleased with tlie cour L P. Elliott has joined his w ife Everyone assured a big time at for a short visit on their ranch. tesy and hospitality shown them. The Worthy Master, Mr. Kreuder. the country d u b on- the 4th. A n d still R rains which is not made a short talk. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Brogdcn very pleasant for the strawberry The concert given last Thursday have left for their home in HMls- growers. evening by Mr. and Mrs. C. Aue boro, Ore. Miss Lcola Henderson is out from- and Miss Edith Chapman at Eagle The Garfield- candidate lor Queen Oregon City to spend the summer Creek was very well attended de of tlie .Carnival is giv in g the several with relative» spite the short notice and the in other candidates a hard run tor Mr. C . Anderson is out again clemency of the weather. E very their money. Get busy, » lew ol with jewelry expects to. be out un one present enjoyed all the numbers delinquents and vote!! T he G a r til the 4th of July. on the program and wished for field Merc. Co- m your handiest Mr. Joe Wallace, Mr. Martin anti more. Mr. and Mrs. Aue are t x - polling place. two sons of Highland were busincs» celent violinists and Miss Chapman- During the conference on Market callers.it» El wood Sunday. is a fine pianist. In the near future ing and Farm credits, held iu Tolu» Park Sr. walked to Oregon Chicago last A pril; Pre» C R. City last Wednesdtiy returning by Van Hise of Wisconsin University way of Estacada the following day. made the following statement. MS', and' Mrs. L>. N. Vallen andl “ The risiug flood of the co-oper niece Leola Henderson were guests ative spirit, whivh is characteristic GEORGE of IX Stahlnecker and family Sun T h at d ay ip ode it possible Cor you and ot thi» twentieth century, will — day. fo r a ll. Miss Jessie Joyner has come laws or nodaws— sweep the country T o en joy m any b le ssin g s th a t com e home for the summer. and eliminate the- In gist fui wastes Mr. A. Eiraon-who is working 10 a t ou r ca ll. Miss Httlda Paulson came hon e of the existing competitMe systems:, Portland has his brother io-iaw en» The w orld is m ore gra n d and is g r o w Tuesday for the summer. but this without destroying com. ployed to do some faros work on ing m ore g re a t. Since the F ou rth o f J u ly w e a ll ie u > i Mrs. Joyner and daughter were 1 etitiou and at the same time keep- M m former’s fain» b r a te . the guests of Mrs. J. Paulson Mon ' ing free and open- full opportunity Mn ss Annie Allen- of Estacada- Independence is a w o r lt li a t w ill a lw a y s for a ll." — Charles R. Van Hise. day. formerly a teach.-r of this place is rem ain. Statistics show that National loss visiting a few days-at the home of- A s pure sp a rk lin g w a te r or drops o f ' II Joyner and son went to Linn’s by waste which falls upon the rain. Mrs. D. Stahlnecker. mill for a load of lumber Wednes- farmers annually, amounts to over So le t its rcm em jter th a t no d ay nor no oollect- a>' five times the entire amount collect-1 Bertha and Verna Bittner are out tim e. Is as sacred to th e m em ory of. ou r The George threshing machitu- ed by our custom house collectors from Oregon City for a few weeks nation sublim e. company are building a machine j on every article coming into this | visit with their grandparents Ms., R. 0 . M orrison, sited. ! country. and Mrs. lohn P ark.. F o r it g a v e us su.-h b le ssin gs as all can com m end. A d ay se t a p a rt fr o m our w o rry and w ork, T h a t all m ay en jo y from c le r g y to cle rk . E stacad a. O regon . they intend to give another concert at Eagle Creek and all who enjoy good music should not fail to at tend.