PROFESSIONAL CARDS ^____ ‘9 _____ _____________ _ H E N R Y V .A D IX .M .D P H Y S IC IA N a s u r g e o n t)FFICK, ADjbfNlNO RESIDENCE Methodist Episcapal Church The Mail Schedule Sifmla'y School - - • io a. m Epworth League . . . 6:30 p. tu Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p in The public cordially invited to all services. C. E. Rees, Pastor Arrival .. . . . . . . 6:50 A. M. A rrival_______________4 1 8 P. M. D epartu re.....................7:23 A. M. Departure_____ ______ 4 4 0 P M . Offire hours 7 A. M to 6 P. M. Sundays 7 A M to 8:30 A. M. Holidays 7 A M to 9 30 A. M and from 3:30 P. M. to 6 P. M. Positively no mail delivered through Drug Store. A. N. Johnson. Postmaster. The Re-Organized Church of The doctors phone can he connected Jesus Christ of E. D S. meets in with your hhtrfe phohe at night if re store building on the corner, form tjuetted. One loug ring. erly the Howe store, Sundays as follows: Sunday School at 10, and Dr. W. K . H a v i l a n d pleaching at 11 o’ clock A. M. All cordially invited. Physician and J. F. Wiles, Elder. Local and Lfih^ Distance Telephone BUSINESS LOCALS Some More Local News THE REASON FEWER PEOPLE TAKE "SAITS" The Musses Reagan of Portland were visitors at the B O. Boswell We find the use of salts and other harsh home last Sunday. physics is becoming less every year because more and more people are using Rexall Or C ary's Mercantile is posessed derlies, which we and they firmly believe to with a good window trimmer now, be the best bowel remedy ever made. They tarte so much like candy that even the as the windows indicate. children like them. At the same time they act so easily anil naturally that there is nc Wm. Bard lias purchased a Ford purging, griping or pn’n. They promptly automobile through the local agent remove tre constipation and, by soothing and strengthening the bowels, make it less 1 J. W. Reed at this place. I liable to oc ur agi n We have the utmost * faith in them. We know what they are A party of Estacada ladies are j made of and the pleasant, beneficial results going to Portland tomorrow to sec j that always follow their use. I You needn't take our word for it. Ii Mary Garden iu grand opera. Rex.ill Orderlies don’t help you—ii they don't entirely relieve all your bowel Ten 9 Electric 9 Generating 9 9 PLANTS 9 9 * Widely scattered have been built by the Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. for the purpose of providing The dance which has been ad­ troubles—come back and tell us and we’ll They have it -good fresh vege­ S u rg e o n vertised for April itth, has been give back your money. In vest pocket tin boxes; 10 c. 25 c, 50 c. tables. Go and see them. Fred The Christian Church. called off by the C iv ic Im p ro v i-I You tnn buy Roxall OrdcrlietonlyatThi Jorg. : Rexall Stores, and in this town only of us ment Club. O ffice on M e in St., b e tw e e n st Bible fcchool 10 a.in. Kstacada Pharmacy. Kstacada, Oregon h n d nd. T e le p h o n e C o n n e c tio n s Preaching it u. m. Jerusha Jane Ah ira Ann Boggs, Wanted Highest price paid for Y. P. S C. K. 7 P- «». Residence c o rn e r of Second a country girl, but tricky, plavs Preaching 7 45 P- h ». eggs at the Palace Meat Market. School Items Snd C u rrin streets detective.— Garfield Grange, April! The public cordially invited to all ser­ F r e i > J orc . By Our High School Reporter 10th.—adv. vices W. G iv k k s , Pastor. The Websterians are going to Di L. A. W E L L S It is Farmer Reed now. if you i put on a “ Coon Program” tomor- J K Dr. Morse also tests eyes and fits glasses. Office over please. J. W. Reed bought a team j rQW , t 2;Q, at the Hlgh school. D E N T IS T Tuesday and will do a little farm drug store. Nearly fitly dollars were taken iu ing this year on his land near town. on “ Brother Josiah” last Friday For Sale- A 20 months old colt, Subscriptions for stock in the night. This will just about clear Associated w ith Dr. H . V. cheap. C. Whitbeck. Estacada cannery are coming in up tiie deficit on basketball this A a ix . every day and there seems to be no season, after the expenses of the WHERF LOCATED Wanted—A subscription solicitor doubt but what the required play are taken from the proceeds. for the Progress. Enquire at this amount can be raised. Guy Graham and Hurley F'el- office. Summons D R R. M O R S E . lows left school last Friday and are People are talking “ baseball” In the Circuit Court ot the State of P h y s ic ie n er.d Surgeon Wanted— A bov or girl in the now that the time is approaching preparing for their trip to the far Oregon for the County oi Clackamas. SS. Progress office to learn to set type. for the National game and no doubt! north. They expect to be ou the Grace 11 . Barkley, Plaintiff, vs. arrangements will be made for deep by April 9. and will Tests eves and Sts glasses. Samuel \V. Barkley, Defendant. Office over Ding Store Wanted—A good woman cook. some good games during the sum-. arrive iu Alaska about a month To Samuel W. Barkley, defendant Enquire at jlater. They are both members of Home Restaurant, nier. Local and long distance tele above named. year's graduating class and Kstacada. girone. In the name of the State of Oregon, The C. I. C. Dance Saturday , ^ greatly missed because they you are hereby required to nppear and uight was not so much of a success r L A U D E W. D E V O R E answer the complaint filed iu the above Early Tomato and Cabbage fiuancially as previous dances the took a prominent part in all student entitled action on or before the eighth Plants for sale. activities. A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W (8) day of May A. D. 1914, said date 29 W. H. Holder. Stafford Ave club has given, but a good crowd Several weeks ago the class of and whs present and a most enjoyable being more than six weeks from the date 1915 promised they were goiug to N O T A R Y P U B L IC Broadway and Alder Strerti of the first publication of this summons, time is reported. “ start something,” and this is go EstacHtift. 'Oregon ESTACADA PROGRESS and if you fail so to appear, plaiutiff will (I n co rpo rated ) Gov. West’ s proc'amation set­ iug to reach a climax on May 1, at apply to the Court for the relief prayed ft ting aside April 25th as “ Good 8 p. m., wheu they will present “ A for in her complaint, to-wit: W. B A R TLE TT, For decree awarding plaintiff an abso­ Published Every Thursday Morning at Roads Day’ ' is receiving much at­ Junior. ” This is a three act com­ LAW YER lute divorce from said defendant on the tention. even the Women's clubs edy with a prologue and deals with ESTACADA. OREGON grounds of desertion, for a decree award­ are giving the movement their sup­ a Junior at college being suppoited $ 10 a week $2 a day ing plaintiff the custody of the minor NINA B. K C KK R , Editor and Manager Office on Broadway, port, The women propose to assist by bis uncle who claims he will dis children, and for such other and further Oregon relief as the court shall ail judge equit­ entered at the postoffice in Estacada. Oregon, aa the men on “ Good Roads Day" by inherit his nephew if he marries be- f datada. second class mall able. being present and furnishing fore he is thirty. Luckily the Service of this summons is served upon lunches aud words of iucourage- nephew has a chum and when the SUBSCRIPTION RATES you by publication in pursuance of an MODERN C O N V E N IE N C E S uncle comes to visit they change . SI 00 ment for the workeis. order of the Honorable H. S Anderson, One year..... „ 50 Six months.. T H E IN S U R A N C E M AN Judge of the County Court, for the “ All Fool’ s Day" did not pass places, Jack, the nephew, playing O F G R E SH A M F E C N E 5 V 3 Connty of Clackamas, State of Oregon, without the usual amount of “ fool­ single, while his chum takes Jack's Thursday, April 2 , 1914 made on the 21st. day of March A. I>. ishness.’ ’ A five cent piece nailed wife. To carry out this deception 1914. directing that said publication be to the floor at the postoffice, caused is very hard especially when sev­ made in the Kstacada Progress. O R E G O N F IR E -<*> considerable fuu. Especially did eral, who do not know the secret, The date of the first publication of R E L IE F A S S O C IT IO N Postmaster Johnson enjoy the situa­ blundei things up a little. Plan to I 'this summons is March 26, 1914, and the O F M C M iN N V IL t O R E , date of the last publication is May 7, tion when someone tried to pick up attend this play aud you will be s>- » 9 * 4 - the piece of money. The editor amply repaid. C LAU D EW . DEVORE, Dou’t iorget that E. H. S. has a Automobile Insurance a Specialty ECONOM Y is one of the saw it but nothing less than a five Attorney for Plaintiff. T H E REAL WASHIN GTON. track team aud that they are going dollar gold piece would cause us to most abused words in the dic­ E T us have done with ta le s that to meet the Portland Academy limn “ stoop” so low. Summons tionary. It does not mean tpack team on the local grounds ou In the Circuit Court of the State of the mere saving of money, as G e o rg e W ash in gto n a se ra - April 11. This will be the first Garfield Oregon for the County of Clackamas. -J phlvn. suggested by low prices. track meet ever held here aud it H e w a s no pale, a sc e tic sa in t V. Litigvlbach, Plaintiff, The procession Easter Sunday B u cli u s old m a ste rs loved to paint. vs. True economy consists in se­ will only cost 25c for a tag, the Successors <0 T h e m an who set o u r co u n try fre e will start from the Garfield church James Yeakey, Executor of the W as big und stro n g , u s men should fence being down they are going to curing for the least money the be; at 1 o’clock instead of 11 o’clock as estate o f Hniina Yeakey, deceased, tag those paying admittance aud it A frie n d w hom a n y m an could prize highest values possible. James Yeakey. Martin W akey, reported last week. Everybody A g o o d ly sig h t fo r w o m en 's eyes, is hoped a large number will be A so ld ie r b ra v e , a s ta te s m a n w ise, Grace Arville Yeakey, and Jesse come. Without the value you lose, W ho fa c e d w h a te v e r fo rtu n e cam e present Yeakey, Defendants. Repairing af All Kinds A nd did h is b est and p la y e d th e Mrs. H G. Trowbridge left Sun­ no matter what you pay. I To Janies Yeakey, Executot of the Cut this list of dates out of the game: Plbnibing and Electric day evening for her home in Minn. paper and follow from now on to Estate of Emma Yeakey, deceased, IN T E R N A T IO N A L Clothes T h a t w a s th e s o rt o f m an to fling Her departure is due to the illness James Yeakey. Martin Yeakey, Grace Wiring D efian ce a t n ty r a n t kin g, the end of the term what the High means T R U E ECONOMY in A m an o f g lo w in g flesh and blood. Arville Yeakey, and Jesse Yeakey, the of her mother and will necessitate school is doing. W ho had no fe a r o f storm and above named defendants. the best sense of the word. flood. the absence of Mrs. Trowbridge for April 10, Arbor Day exercises, W ho held his ta ttere d n rm v Unit I11 the name of the State of Oregon, several months. T ry an International Suit Ily sim ple hum an n e r v e anil g rit. c o o p . ra. you are hereby required to appear Who d ared a t tim es to ta k e a Lest you forget. The big doings ami answer the complaint filed in the this season. Let us take your ch anco April 1 r. Track Meet. Portland A nd conquered fa te and circum * above entitled action on or before the at the Garfield Grange cotnes off Academy at Estacada, 2:00 p. m. measure and give you a sam­ stan ce. eighth (8) day of April A. D. 1914, said April to, at 8 o’clock sharp. April 15, Educational Motion T h is m o rta l m ad e o f common sod date being more than six weeks from ple of what REAL TAY- Is g r e a te r th an a dem igod Mrs. Walter Whitcomb of Port­ Pictures, 7:00 9:30 p. m. the date of the first publication of this T h a t we have w o rsh ip ed overlong LOR IN G stands for. land is visitiug Mr. and Mrs. A. O. summons, mid if you fail so to appear, In fo o lish sto r y and In song. April 18, Columbia University I.et u s fo r g e t o u r m a w k ish a w e W . A. JO N E S plaintiff will apply to the court for the Whitcomb. Track Meet, Portland. A nd see him ns his fe llo w s saw , relief prayetl for in his complaint, to-wit: A m em ber o f th e hum an clan April 25, Triangle Track Meet PROMlIfcTOR A n d e v e r y sin g le Inch a M A N ! Will take judgement for the sum of The State and the Individual. — B erto n lJr a ley. at Gresham between St. Johns, Three hundred Mid fifty five ($355.73) Good rigs and careful drivers always The state may make it easy for a Gresham and Estacada. dollars and seventy three cents with W O R T H W H IL E. man to acquire n small holding, but interest at the rate of 8 percent per 1 A d o esn 't c a re th a t I'm not rich April 29, Educational Motion it cannot give the man the energy, n*** 4 .»H"»'H.i»i»ni•** " * * * ■ the Xne*‘ of — Neatly done by— ing success,” and all enjoyed it relatives. peac# content. Clackamas, State of Oregon, made on - 5 » E Saling were visiting friends iu Mr. Borilon-Lodgc— I know it. ' j T h e placid, rounded hours In su n n y s ta te immensely. The ladies’ suits es- the 21st. day of March A. D. 1914. Willie Still pruned Dick Gibson's Wo had the founder of the family 1 . .. J . R. MORROW, w ere spent- Eagle Creek Sunday. directing that said publication lie made And m u st th is ra d ia n t p resen ce g ro w leas for dinner at mv lumrding house.— I P*0 * T l«ing worthy of mention n r-v rr( ]a t F rid a y . b rig h t? J bn Githens was a Port! . ,-! and Tom Car**e o, • * At Morrow s Bam Estacada, in the Estacada Progress. Kansas Citv Star. i A lm ost too f a i r and lo fty aeem ed th is d a y ill was an Estacada Oregon egr n Cltv Monday. The date of the first publication o«' this o f glow H i y ;ast week. U n til- 11 h ush n ’ 1 2 Reliable Electric PROGRESS ADS PAY 9 9 9 9 9 9 Service to its patrons. Through high tension trans­ mission lines, each of these generating plants are intercommunicative, so that the service is insured against unforseen inter­ ruptions. Portland (2) Oregon City Silverton Cazadero Estacada Bull Run Boring St. Johns Salem Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Phones: Marshall 5100 § Home A-6131 1 The Hotel Estacada JO H N BR O W N Gems In Terse One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast Local and Tourist Trade Solicited L A. E, Sparks Reed & Sparks Livery, Feed & Sale STABLE MARCHBANK H ESTACADA, OREGON. Commercial Patronage specialty. J. V. BARR BLACKSMUHING HORSE SHOEING took mat - ——... 1 summons is March 26. 1914, and the date of the last pubbertion ?s ' T > Ta Sur? advertise m fi n a r « , S «M I ü « . » r found '.1er iractksUy looses his 19 14 . CLAUD E W . D EVO RE. Attorney for er had tree wl m honest storekeeper, inge April toth.—sdv,