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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1913)
The ESTACADA 1 w Simplex H E N R Y V .A D IX .M .D P H Y S IC IA N & S U FIG E O N ***** < fv O F F IC E , A D JO IN IN G R F S ID K N C F Local and Long Distance Telephone The d octor’« phone can be connectée w ith your borne phone at night if re qneated. One long ting D r. W. K . H a v ila n d P h y s ic ia n and Surgeon Cream Separator The best separator made. For Sale By /i • i Barton H . § F. -» GibSOn Oregon PROGRESS ( S t u H H I k i i r.D ) [very Tburvdnv T H E F A M I L Y T H E A T E R W a te rb u ry Mamin« at Has a I S U C 4 DA. ORfGO* M. H. B O Y L E , E d ito r and M an ager ml th. postofflce In F a ta c i., Or.eon. u «•cond class mat: Dealers in Choice M o tio n P i c t u r e S h o w Log v The management will endeavor to give the patrons of] this ¡show, the best service available. Show starts promply at 7:30 E s ta c a d a , O re g o n TA ILO R Cleauing, Pressing and Repairing Ladies Work a Specialty Suits made to measure. ESTACAD A, ORE. Team Work and Hauling by the Day or Contract WOOD delivered iu a ly quantity or length, ist class 4 foot wood slabwood delivered at $2.00 pet cord. 16 inch at $2 .50 per load W. M. YONCE J. V. BARR BLACKSMITH I* ttHI at the old itand and willing to do any of the work in his lint Cabin Bread 0ur Motto A Satisfied Customer Always Thursday, July 24 . 1013 A Customer” J. W. MILLER Epworth League - - - 7 p. ni. Mr. Love an evangelist has been Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. tn lecturing on the street during the The public cordially invited to nl They have it —good fresh vege evenings this week. services. tables. Go and see them. Fred W. R. F. Browne, Pastor. The Socialist lecturer at the Jorg. Boner theatre last Thursday night The Mail Schedule drew a small audience. Anyone wanting a new piano Arrival___________6:50 A. M. will find a good bargain by calling A number of people from here at Arrival____ ______4:18 P. M. tended the concert at the Spring- on I,. F.. Bel fils. tf Departure_________ 7:23 A. M. water Church Tuesday evening. Departure_________4:40 P M W a n t e d — Highest price paid C S Bard and an orches,ra from Office hours 7 A. M. to 6 P. M. for eggs at the Palace Meat Market Portland will give a dance in the Sundays 7 A M. to 8:30 A M. Fred Jorg. pavilion Saturday eveniug, August Holidays 7 A M to 9:30 A. M. and 2nd. from 3:30 P. M. to 6 P. M. George H. Douglas, violin teach Miss Mable Fanning left this Positively no mail delivered through tr. Anyone desiring to take les Drug Store. sons front hint address Box 194 week for her vacation. She will A. N. Johnson, Postmaster. Estacada. Ore. * 4 * visit with relatives at Portland and Seaside, N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N . Eyes tested and glasses fitted The rummage sale in the J. W. U nited States I.and Office, 1439 P o rt Office hours 1 to 5 P. M. Office Reed buildiug is being well patron land 166 L ist N o 03852, Portland, Ore. over First State Bank. ized. Sale days are Wednesday Ju n e 13 , 1913. Dr. Geo. Inglis, Gresham, Ore. N otice is hereby giv en th at the N orth and Saturday afternoons. ern Pacific R ailw ay Com pany, w hose The Garfield Country Club will post office address is S t. Paul, M innesota < For Rent bold their annual picnic Saturday, has this 13 th d ay of June 1913 filed in j room cottage, ten acres fenced, Aug. 9th Speeches, music, danc this office its application to select under the provisions ot the A ct of Congress, adjoining city. ing and sports will be held from 2 Enquire of approved July I, 1898 (30 Stat. 597, 620J Dr. H. V. Adix tf to 4 P. M. The club exttnds a as extended by the A ct ot Congress ap welcome to all. BUSINESS LOCALS S a m u e l M cLean Groceries êêl Notice for Publication OUR PROVISION COUNTER Des>artm*nt of ih® lntaiior, U, S. Land Office at Portland. Oregon. June 17 1913 Is a boon to the woman who BLACKSMITH Notice Is hereby (iven that Myron Keith Abraham, wants to change from the beef, whose poat-offlce address is Forest Grove. Oregon R esidence H o te l Estacada E X P E R T H O K S E S IIO E R did. on the 1 3th day of September, 19 1 2. file tn this mutton, lamb or pork of every day- office Sworn Statement and Application. No. o3626. All work guaranteed use. Sugar cuied hums and bacon, to purchase the Southwest Quarter. Section 34. Townahlp 2 South. Range 6 Eaat. Willamette perfectly spiced sausages and frank D r . . A. W E L L S Meridian, and the ttmber thereon, under the pro The Christian Church. furters, bologna and liven* urst thal visions of the act of June 3. 1 878. and acta amenda Bible school • • 10 a .m . tory, known aa the "Timber and Stone Law." at such D E N T IS T to see is to get greedy for. Come Preaching - * • I t a. m . value as might be fired by appraisement, and that, P O R TLA N D . OREGON and look them oyer. pursuant to such application, the lard and limber Y . I*. S. C. E . • 7 P tn. thereon have been appraised, the timber estimated W ill be in Estacada on Fridays nttd Preaching • - • 7:45 P- m - 680.000 board feet at 40c. per M. and the land Palace Meat Market Saturdays. Appointm ents may be T he public co rd ia lly invited to a ll ser $ l 28.00; that said applicant will offer final proof In support of his application and «worn itatement on the made w ith Dr. A d i*. vices. \V. G i v k n s , Pastor 4th day of Septamber. 1913. before the Regtster GEORGE and Receiver. U. S. Land Office, at Portland. Oregon. Officials of the P. R. L and P Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase Methodist Episcapal Church before Mrs. Starr retuined to Portland entry, or initiate a contest at any time before were here Tuesday evemtig. C L A U D E W. D E V O R E Sunday School - - ■ - 10 a. in. pattern Issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit in last Friday. Rorn — To Mr. and Mrs. O. this office, alleging facts which would defeat the A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W Sermon . . . . - - 11 a. tti. entry. Miss Irne Paulsen has come home Smith, Saturday June 19th a 10 and H. F. Higby 8 p m for the summer. N O T A R Y P U B L IC Register. pound boy. | O rfico on M a in S t. b e t w e e n 1st * n d 2nd. T e le p h o n e C o n n e c t io n .« Eamily Agents for Every Saturday and Sunday Evenings SUBSCRIPTION RATES On. y .sr ..................................................... 1 1 09 so 5lx m onth..............................- .................. Chapm an The Best Light At The Lowest Cost Mr. and Mrs. Hans Johnson went to Barton Friday. Mrs. J. Paulsen was the guest of J°yDer' s Monday. Mrs. Crowner and children are visiting her sister, Mrs. P. Rhul. Mrs. Rhul and sister Mrs. Crow ner were the guests of P. Raths Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. Paulsen went to Portland Monday where they will visit a week or so. Quite a number of the young folks went down on Eagle Creek Sunday fiuding it much cooler on the creek i § § « § Miss Lydia Mueller and brother who has been visiting friends iu George returned to Portland Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Paulsen were in Estacada for a couple of days and brought home ten quarts of black berries. 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 posse* those qualifi cations, therefore it is not surprising that electric lamps are rapidly replacing all others in modem establishments. Portland Railway, Light | I ft Power Co. Mr. and Mrs. August Paulsen J^j Seventh and Alder Sts. and children and the Misses Clem proved M ay 1 ;, 1906 the Soulh h a lf o f entine and Josephine Harkenrider GIVE HIM A CALL ^ Phones: Main 6688, A 6131 S o u th e a st q u a rte r, (S1-2 S E i- 2 ) Sec. The editor received a card this were the guest of J. Paulsen’s Sun 34, Tw p. 5 S o u .b , K 4 . E ast W .M . Some currauts. Enquire at the week from W. Givens at Pitsburg, day. A n y anil all persons claim in g adversely Progress Office. Kansas. which stated that the the lands described, or desiring to object Mrs. Kliuker who has been in weather was hot there. The Judge A. E. Sparks because of the m ineral character of the Will sell my new $45 range for also expressed the hope that Esta Portland visiting her son Henry land, o r for any oth er reason, to th e dis- Successors to who has been very ill, returned Report of School District No. 108 posal to applican t, should file th eir affi $30 cash if taken within a week cada was still alive. home Sunday. His many friends Reed & Sparks Inquire Lindail Residence near d avits of protest in this office, on o r be The following is a report of the receipts and disbursements of School are glad to hear that he is itnprov fore the l 3 th day of Aijgust 191,3. Boettrich Place. x it GARFIELD District No. 108 for the period of June 17th, 1912, to June 16th, 1913, II. F. U igbv, R egister. ing. W. R, Stokes of Portland mot Repairing of All Kinds inclusive, this report be'ug ordered published by the School Board at its Published in E sta c a d a P rogress, located H. P\ Gibson of Barton will sell ored out to visit his ranch last Sun a t E sta c a d a , O regon . meeting held on June 30th, 1913: ELWOOD Plumbing and Electric you anything you want in all kinds day. C. E. Swiftis did some painting Wiring R E C E IPTS of machinery. X4t Notice to Creditors. Mr. Alvie Stephens of Portland for J. Meilike. Balance cash on hand June 17th, 1912 *«346.87 In the C ounty Court ot the .State of O re spent several days with “ Docie” gon for the C oun ty of Clackam as. $11642.88 Some friends of Mrs. A. Eimon District tax Palmateer. In the M atter of th e Estate of H enry County School Fund 2022.77 are out for a visit from Portlaud. CEDAR SHINGLES Claussen, deceased. I want to buy a horse, weight State Fund 522.66 Miss Ethel Tracy will spend the Carl An(le„ ou bought a buggy N otice is hereby given that by order 1200 lbs or better, must be sound We manufacture all kinds of Coda- Tuition 9065 of the County Court of C lackam as C o u n remainder of the summer at Deep- of Mr Freenlau and a wagon ot A Shingles and are prepared at all and gentle. Miscellaneous ty, O regon, d u ly m ade and entered on 42.29 water, Washington. 1432« *5 Kane. times to deliver the same. A 1 st' the 23rd day cf June, 1913, the under x2t A. G. Burd. 15668.1 a Mrs. S. H. Dunlop and Miss to sell at the mill, having stock ot signed was appointed adm inistrator of Rev. A. S. Henerson will preach DISBURSEM ENTS Anna Duulop of Chicago were the at the Mt. Home church Sunday hand at all times the estate of H enry Claussen, deceased Teacher's salaries *556100 A ll persons h avin g claim s again st the In regard to the article published guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dun July 27th. 1913. Janitor 5 « 9.85 suid estate are hereby notified to present lop. * ■ in last weeks issue of the Progress Clerk 50.00 the sam e, projierly verified, to me at the Harry Bittner who met with A. KRIEGER A motor trip to the Chautauqua painful accident while logging is Water office of Claude \V. D evore, Estaeada, will say that the matter has been 22.00 -----PROPRIETOR----- I now bear was greatly enjoyed by Mrs. Sparks O regon, w ithin six m onths from the date satisfactorily settled. Estacada A^eut— A. Morrow 40.25 improving under the care of Dr. H Lights of the first publication hereof. no hard feelings and remain, of Estacada, Mrs. W. R. Reid, the y A(jjx Wood '179.70 Dated this 26th day of Juuel 1913. Respectfully Yours, Misses Roberta and Elizabeth Reid Insurance .. - - “ 55-75 TV. H. Mattoon, x it Jeff. and Harry Reid who drove the car. Mrs’ W ’ Weruers husband’s par Interest on Bonds .610.00 Adm inistrator, The trip was made in Mr Spark's j e n , s a n d t w o f r i e n d s f r o m P o r t I a n d Interest on warrants Claude W . Devore, 82.28 machine were Sunday visitors at the home Local News A ttorn ey for Adm inistrator. Stationery 83 60 of Mrs. Werner who is living on a First publication June B. F. Ford returned from Glad Chairs, desks etc. 181.90 homestead in the foot hills. Last publication July 24, 1913. stone Monday. ALSPAUGH. Supplies and small fixtures 403 3 « Mr. and Mrs A. S. Henderson Fire escapes, kalsotnining interior of building The W. M. Yonce’s pack train Notice to Creditors P R O P R IE T O R Jake MosS has been helping John of Portland are spending a few and varnishing 516.00 G o o d rigs and careful d riv e rs alw ays In th e C ounty C ourt of the S u t e o i took a fishing party from Portland Githens make hay. weeks at the home of W. T. Hend Wiring, plumbing and fencing O regou, for C lackam as County. into the mountains Sunday. *57 5 » SPECIAL ATTENTION John Githens is cutting hay for erson. A. S. Henderson is assist- Lumber In th e M atter of the E state of M. II. 98.10 G iv e n H u n tin g and F ish in g Parties W. A, Jones packed a fishing T a ylo r, deceased. f. W. Dowty this week. ing his father in building a new Printing 65 70 N otice is hereby giv en that b y order party’s equipment into the moun Freight and Cartage Several people of Portland spent ham 37-73 of the C oun ty Court of Clackam as Coun tains Saturday. He returned Mon Commencement exercises 21.50 Sunday with Mrs. Frank. I EAGLL CREFK~ ty. O regon, d u ly m ade and entered ou day. Trees and Shrubbery the 23rd day of Juue, 19I3, the under 74 *5 Mrs C. Sarver and daughter j p WoodJe was s^u over this The W. C. T. U. will hold their signed was appointed adm inistrator of Labor 7 « 25 Alta attended Cbatauqua last Sat- way Saturday. the estate of M. H. T a ylor,d eceased . A ll next meeting at the home of Mrs. Miscellaneous 13922 9016 51 persons h avin g claim s against the said Satterfield Friday af’ernoon, 2:30, Urday Mr. and Mrs. H G. Huntington Outstanding warrants taken up, issued prior t* estate are hereby notified to present the July 25th. Everybody welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sparks at- entertained company frem Portland period covered by this report same, properly verified, to me at the 877 50 tended lodge at Estacada Saturday 0n Sunday Balance cash on hand June 16th, 1913, General Fund office of Claude W . D evore. Estacada, p a y lord Keith graduate of the 3 «2« 32 night. O regon , w ithin six m onths from the «late Eatacada High School of the class Mr. and Mrs. Will Palmateer Sinking Fund ‘ 453-79 ( r o t »O..0 in « tofa «) of the first publication hereof. Mrs. Maud Heiple of 1913 expects to enter the Agri was visiting were visiting with James Gibson Note secured by first mortgage on real estate 1200.00 • corset n.ede ro fit Ark \y r a Dated this 26th d ay of June, I9I3. uemo* A r a 't -. Telephone t r s* ne' pos.rsrd to cultural college at Corvallis this with her sister Mrs. Addie Marshall last Thursday afternoon. 15668 12 N eil T aylor, fall. Saturday. The school children contributed one #12.00 snare drum and also a varie A dm inistrator. _ Miss Edith Chapman and Carl Claude W . Devore, The winners of the June garden Miss Echo Githens spent Friday Douglass called ou Mr. and Mrs ty of shade trees extending along the North side of the school block. A ttorn ey for Adm inistrators. contest of the Estacada schools and at the homes of R. B. "Gibson a; d James DeShazerlast Saturday even- Attendance last term of school was as follows; First publication June 26, I9I3. Grades Boys too Girls 78 Prof. F, B. Guthrie were given an Fred Hoffmiester. . jng. Last publication July 21, I9I3. High School Boys 20 Girls 27 auto ride to Portland and return by Miss Emma and Frank Dowty | Mrs, Guy Woodle returned home Total 225 J. W. Reed. Notice For Publication JO H N B R O W N and George Douglas attended the Sunday after a week’s visit with Daparmart of tha Interior. U. S. Land Office at A gentleman from Portland was j mail carrier's picnic at Estacada 1 relatives who live over in Washing Fartlar I. Orajon. June 14, 19| 3. T H E IN S U R A N C E M A N I Notice is hereby given that Hanijr Jackjon. of here Sunday looking over the town Sunday, tin. O F G R E S H A M P H O N E 513 Dodge Clackamas Co. Oregon, whe cn May 17. 1910. made Homestead Entry, No. C26C.V for in view of putting in a photo Chas. Spirks our great fisherman There wss a picnic at Fern Camp | Northweat quarter. Section 34, Tcwnshlp 4 Scuth graphic studio but do not know caught 40 fish last Sunday, one of Sunday. Quite a crowd from the j Range « East. Willamette Meridian han fi’ed notice what conclusion he came to. O R E G O N F IR E Of Intention to make Fine! commutation Proof, to them being over 20 inches long, surrounding country were present •atab ish claim to the land above described, before R E L IE F A S S O C IT IO N the Register and Receiver. U S Land Office of and everyone had a pleasant time, The macadamizing of the road Some class to Charlie. Portland. Oregon on the 28th day of July, 1913, OF M C M IN N V IL E . O R E . south of the river has been stopped Mrs John Githens and daughters Mr. and Mrs. Roy Donglass, Claimant names as witnesses: Stanley Turrel. temporarily as the men who were Kcho and Hazel and Lulu Sparks Miss Edith Chapman, Ed Douglass, Andrew Kaln. doing the work had to put up their vvent raspberryiDg on Eagle Creek Carl Douglass and Mrs. R. B. Gtb- Bessie Bernes. Antomobile Insurance a Specialty Victoria Turrel. a!) of Dodge Oregon. hav- The work will be resumed Tuesday and gathered an abundant son made a return trip to Chautau- H. F Higby Register **ter’ ■ supply of berriea. qua last Wednesday afternoon. W anted W anted NOTICE Livery, Feed & Sale STABLE W . A. JONES ORSETS Mrs. C. F Frazier I v Boost the Town— Boost Yoursdf Subscribe for the PROGRESS