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TT PROFESSIONAL CARDS j Sunday School • - - 10 a. tti ~ ' Epw< th l,N (iie • - • 6:30 p, m. H E N R Y V . A D 1 X . M . T Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p ni The public cordially invited to al! P H Y S IC IA N & S U R G E O N services. C. E. Rees, Pastor. ~ OFFICE., ADJOINING KRSIDKNCB Local and Long Distance Telephone The doctor’s phone can he connecter with your home phone at night if rr quested. One tong ring Dr. W. K. H aviland P h y s ic ia n and S u rg e o n The Re Organized Church of Jesus Christ of L- I> S. meets in store building on the corner, form erly the Howe store. Sundays as follows: Sunday School at 10, and preaching at 11 o'clock A. M, All cordially invited. J. F. Wiles, Elder. The Christian Church. u r r i c a on an d 2nd. M a i n St. b e t w e e n 1st T e le p h o n e C o n n ec tio n s R es id en c e c o rn e r o f Second a n d C u r r in streets D R R. MORSE. BUSINESS LOCALS T hey have it - good fresh vege- tables. Go and see them Fred Jorg. 10 a. in. 11 a. in. Wanted - Highest price pa;d for 7 P- “»• eggs at the Palace Meat Market. P re a ch in g 7 45 P , 111. FkHD J o r g . The public cordially inviteli to all ser- vices. A ssociated w ith Dr. H. V A d ix . School Item« By Our High School Reporter Bible school Preaching Y. I*. S. C. K. \V\ (»iv'iivs, Pastor. Or . L. A. W E L L S D E N T IS T The Mail Schedule 6:.soA. M. Arrival . . . 4:18 P. M Arrival __ Departure . . . ___ 7:23 A. M. .4 40 P M Departure . Office 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. Methodist Episcapal Church I)r. Morse also tests eyes ? " and fits glasses. Office over drug store. t S j ? ÂBS PAY Summons In the Circuit Court ot the State of P h y s ic ia n t r .d Surgeon Oregon for the County of Clackamas. SS. Grace 11. llarkley, Plaintiff, vs. Tests eyes and fils glasses. Samuel W. llarkley, Defendant. Office over Drug Store To Samuel W. llarkley, defendant Local and long distance tele- above named. phone. In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed in the above entitled action oil or before the eighth A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W (8) day of May A. D. 1914, said date and being more than six weeks from the date N O T A R Y P U B L IC of tlu first publication of this summons, and if you fail so to appear, plaintiff will Estacada, O r e g o n apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, to-wit: E. W. B A R T L E T T . For decree awarding plaintiff an abso lute divorce from said, defendant on the LAW YER grounds of desertion, for a decree award ing p’aintili the custody of the minor Office on Broadway. children, and for such other and further Oregon relief as the court shall adjudge equit Eitac-dy. able. Service of this summonses served upon you by publication in pursuance of an JO H N B R O W N order of the Honorable H. S. Anderson, Judge of the County Court, for the T H E IN S U R A N C E M A N County of Clackamas, State of Oregon, O F G R E S H A M P H O N E 51 3 made on the 21st. day of March A. D. 1914. directing that said publication be made in the Kstacada Progress. O R E G O N F IR E The date of the first publication of R E L IE F A S S O C IT IO N this summons is March 26, 1914, and the date of the last publication is May 7, O F M C M IN N V IL E . O R E . 1914. CLAUDE W. DEVORE, Automobile I r.suratice a Specialty Attorney for Plaintiff. C L A U D E W. DE VORE Summons For Sale— A 20 months old colt, cheap. . C. Whitbeck. W anted— A subscription solicitor for the Progress. Euquire at this office. Wanted— A boy or girl in the Progress office to learn to set type. W anted—A good woman cook. Enquire at Horae Restaurant, Estacada. E a ily Tomato and Cabbage Plants for sale. 29 W . H. Holder, Stafford Ave. Wauted — A sanitary couch, cook stove, full bed springs aud a few other pieces of furniture. Notify box 1 r 2. For Sale —Tw o fresh cows. En quire of A. E Alspaugli, Alspaugh, Ore. 2813 L ost— Airedale Dog. Phone Dr, A dix. Reward. $1500 00 to loan at 7 percent, gilt-edge security. Enquire of 2gtf J, W . Reed, Estacada. ESTACADA PROGRESS (I ncorporated ) Published Every Thursday Morning at ESTACADA, OREGON NINA B. E C K E R , Editor aud Manager ¿ntered al tho postoffice In Estacada. Oregon, as second class mail SUBSCRIPTION RATES In the Circuit Court of the State of One year......._ ....................................... ..................$1 0 0 Six months................................................................. 50 I Oregon for the County of Clackamas. A. E. Sparks V'. Lingelbacli, Plaintiff, Successors to vs. 1 Janies W akey, Executor of the estate of Emma Yeakey, deceased, I James Yeakey. Martin Yenkey, A Little “Pome.” Grace Arville Yeakey, and Jesse Who was it, when you lost your crop, Repairing of All Kinds I Yeakey, Defendants. And had no cash on hand, I To James Yeakey, Executor of the Said, “ Never mind, keep calm and Plumbing and Electric I Estate of Emma Yeakey, deceased, wait, Wiring II Janies Yeakey. Martin Yeakey, Grace W e’ll let the old debt stand Arvitle Yeakey, ami Jesse Yeakey, the Until you get upon your feet. above named defendants. Press on and trust the Lord;” I11 the name of the State of Oregon, Was that a Potter grocery man, you are hereby required to appear Or a Montgomery Ward? aud answer the complaint filed in the above entitled action on or before the Who sat all night beside the couch When baby had the croup — eighth (8) day of April A. I). 1914. sa,d date being more than six weeks from The hardest working mortal there In all that anxious group; the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail so to appear, Who thus restored the child to health, W . A. JO N E S Brought happiness from grief, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to wit: Was th at your local doctor, Or some city cure-all thief? PROPRIETOR Will take judgenunt for the sum of Three hundred end fifty five (£355 73) Who gives you credit on the books, Good rigs and carelul drivers always dollars an«l seventy three cents with And treats you when you pay, interest at the rate of 8 percent per Who gasolines your duds and sends SPECIAL ATTENTION annum, on Three hundred ($3°°) dollars Them home without delay; Given Hunting and Fishing Parties l om the iotli. day of August 1911, fori Who guarantees to satisfy, 111 foo.oo Attorneys fees, together with the j Or charge you not a cent; Team Work and Hauling by co,ts '1'sl'llrsealc,1,‘i' whic” , Is that your own home tailor, cilne»* antes out of a certain promissory I Or a Chicago sweat shop gent? note made, executed and delivered to the Day or Contract Perhaps you pay a few cents more, plaintiff by Kmmn Yeakey (now deceas But what is that compared ed), mother of the above named defend- With having guarantees that ants, and for a decree fortelosing the j Everything is on the square? certain real estate mortgage executed 1 Then buy your goods at home, and delivered by said Emma Yeakey j And pay your bills when they are Commercial Patronage to this plaintiff to secure the payment oi due. soil note, which real estate is described a specialty. Burn all your catalogues and as follows, to-wit: I.ots tour and five j Give your town more revenue.— E x. (4 a j ), Block »ix 16), Original Townsite of the City of Kstacada, Clackamas j W. M. Yonce County, Oregon, nn.lth.it said real estate Statement of the Ownership, l>e sold under execution, or so much Management, Circulation, there of as shall be necessary to satisfy Etc., Required by the the judgement, interest, attorneys fees, costs ami disbursements, and accruing Act of August 24, costs and disbursements, and as provided 1912, Blacksmith dnd Wheelwright bv law for the sale of real estate under execution, and for a decree that the of Estacada Progress published weekly interest of e.«el» of the defendants anti all at Estacada, Oregon, for April 1, 1914. A t the Old Stand persons claiming under them, in said Editor, Nina B. Eeker, Estacada, j mortgaged premises, subsequent to said Oregon. mortgage be foreelostd of all right or Managing Editor, Nina B. Ecker, GIVE HIM A CALL 1 claim of interest, except the equity of Estacada, Oregon. redemption, and for such other and | Business Manager, Nina B. Ecker, further relief as mav seem equitable to Estacada, Oregon. the Court in the premises. I Publisher, Nina B. Ecker, Estacada, -AND— This summons is served upon you by Oregon. publication in pursuance of an order of | Owners: J. W. Reed, C. E. Dubois, the Honorable II. S. Anderson, Judge of E. S. Womer, Paul W omcr and A. E. the County Court, for the County of ' Sparks all of Estacada. Oregon. — Neatly done by— Clackamas, State of Oregon, made on ; Known bondholders, mortgagees, and the 21st. day of March A. I>. *9*4 other security holders, holding 1 per J. K. MORROW, directing that said publication l>e made cent, or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities: (If At Morrow*s Barn. Kstacada, in the Kstacada Progress. Oregon. The date of the first publication o.’ this there are none, so s ta te .). None. Nina B. Ecker summons is March 26. 19*4* an,l the ^ date of the last publication is May 7. . Sworn to and subscribed before me I 9 £ g IKK! this First day of April, 1914. Claude 1914 Gut Sometfrmq I« Sell? W\ Devore, Notary Public for Oregon. CLAITDR W. DEVORE. Advertise in Proqress St i I, ï -.- jj i Attorney for Plaintiff, i (My commission expires Dec 21, 1914.) Thursday. April 9, 1914 Reed & Sparks Livery, Feed & Sale STABLE J. V. BARR BLACKSMI1HING HORSE SHOEING ¡Young Man Cie« Hand Ten Electric :8 i Generating I PLANTS Regular monthly meeting of the Student Body tomorrow From the Gazette-Times, Heppner, Or. One of the very best talks of the This entire community was school year was given a week ago yesterday by Mrs Wm. Park. The shocked beyond measure of expres subject was “ Character Building" sion, an Saturday last, upon rtcei ing the news that Edward Kober and was certainly greatly enjoyed. The school purchased a vaulting Currin, son of Mr. aud Mrs. Geo pole for track last week, arid are J Currin, of Heppner, had ended now ready to sieet 1 ’ . A . next Sat his life. The news was received town just at noon and was to the urday. Karl Tracy will appear as John effect that Ed was dead but it did ] Van Cortland, "the old gent who not transpire until some hours later | Widely scattered have been built by the furnishes the tin " in “ A Junior" just what the cause of d.ath was. Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. for He was at the headquarters ranch Mav ist. the purpose of providing Mr. Tauscher of the Portland on Hinton creek where he had Boys' and Girls' Aid Society gave charge of the affairs of the big Reliable au interesting talk on ''Different sheep aud stock ranch in which he , (u grades of subnormal pupils" one was interested along with his fath-1 T f er. The act which euded his life day last week. Service Arbor Day exercises will be held was evidently committed about the oti the school campus tomorrow at middle of the forenoon as his life to its patrons. Through high tension trans less body was foutid in the hunk t :oo o'clock. mission lines, each of these generating Following is the order of events house lying across the bed, when plants are intercommunicative, so that the aud the names of 15 . H. S. candi the call for diuner was made. He dates for the Pottland Academy had shot himself through the heart, service is insured against unforseen inter meet Saturday, 1:30sharp: 50 yd his hand still grasping the weapon ruptions. dash, Demoy and Saling; sliol-put, and his body was cold. WHERF LOCATED Bartlett and Havens; 440 yd. dash, The news was immediately tele Portland ( 2 ) Morton, Card and Saling; 100 yd. phoned to the family in Heppner dash, Deuuy and Demoy; discus und thev were hurried to the scene Oregon City throw, Bartlett and Havens; pole I of the tragedy as fast as possible. Silverton vault, Morton and Coop; 220 yd. j Dr. Allison and a number oi Cazadero dash, Bartlett and Denny; broad- friends of the family also went out Estacada jump. Dale and Shankland; 880 yd to the ranch, and all indications Bull Run ruu, R. Kwalt, Erickson and Bar- pointing to a plain case of suicide, tlerny; bigli jump, Morton and an inquest was not necessary Boring Dale; mile run. L Kwalt. Schmidt Some letters, also, were left beside St. Johns and Kimniel; half-mile relay team, I the young man, these being ad Bartlett. R, Kwalt, Deuuy and j Salem dressed to members of the family. Morton. A t a meeting of the Kxecntive The letters gave some indication of Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Committee of the Kstacada High the reasons why he killed himself School Alumni Association, Satur and were to the effect that he was Broadway and Alder Street» day afternoon in the high school suffering gieatly from ill health and ft) Phones: Marshall 5100 Home A-6131 office, a Constitution and By-laws had no hope oi being better, and were drawn tip Plans for the an nual reunion and banquet were was under a great burden of worry. T o all those who were the best made and the following committees ..J, r f * * * 4**K*K *K*K4* 4*4*4“ 4*4*4* 4*4*4*+4*4« * + + ' H t t i t t H ’+ + + + 4 1 appointed: Banquet, KUeu Erick acquainted with Ed Currin, it was son, Harry Morgan; iuvitations, unbelievable that he would commit E CO N O M Y is one of the K. it tie Reagan. Will Dale; decora such an act He was always of a most abused words in the dic tions, Zelca Coop, Doris Lovell, happy disposition; he never com Niua Taylor and Milton Evans. tionary. It does not mean plained, and any trouble or sick the mere saving of money, as ness lie might be suffering was all EAG1E CREEK suggested by low prices. Mr. Naylor Is helping Mr. Me buried deep withiu the confines of True economy consists in se his own breast. The shock to his Millan with his plowing. curing for the least money the Mrs Bessie Douglass spent two family is a terrible one and his or three day*j of last week in Port many friends all over the county highest values possible. are grief stricken because of his un land. Without the value you lose, A. W. Cooke and wife were vis timely demise. no matter what you pay. Funeral services were held at the iting with Mrs. Howlett a couple IN T E R N A T IO N A L 'C lo th es family residence in Heppner at 1 1 of days last week. means T R U E E CO N O M Y in- Charlie Meuaue is working for o'clock on Tuesday morniug. Rev. J. V. Crawford officiating. Burial H. S. Gibson. the best sensejof the word. Aleck Baker and wife were the was in Masouic cemetery under the T ry au International Suit dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. auspices of Heppner lodge No. 358, this season. Let ns take your B. I’ . O. Elks, of which order Mr. Murpbey Sunday. measure and give you a sam Remember the Chapman-Eddy Currin was a member. It was one concert to be given Saturday even of the largest funerals ever held in ple of what R E A L T A Y - Heppner, people coming in Urge ing, April n th , at th’e Douglass numbers from lone and other parts L O R IN G stands for. schoolhouse. of the entire county to show their Mrs. Lizzie Blubm aud daughter r e s e c t and express their sympaty Marie of Oregon City, visited sev to the bereaved family. Edward Robert Currin was born eral days of last week with Mrs. iu Clackamas county, Oregon, June Roy Douglass. ESTA C A D A , O REGO N . 2, 1884, and died ra Morrow coun Miss Annie Greenwell, who had ty. Oregon, March 28, 1914 He ^>1**144*4*4* 4*4*« >*4»«1*4*4*-I* 4*9* * been working for Mrs. Howlett, came to this county in 1898 when went home Sunday. Mrs. A . W. the family moved up here from the Cooke is at ptesent staying with Willamette Valley and sttlled on a farm north of Jordan Siding where Mrs. Howlett. they farmed for five years. They J. F. Brower was on tht hill Sun later came to Heppner and Mr. day and talked for a time to the Currin engaged in the sheep busi ness as a partner with his father people after Sunday school. and helped to carry on the work in connection with cne of the biggest ALSPAUGH ranches of the county. He was a Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sparks have fine voung man of clean habits and The Universal Car liked by all who knew him. nteved to Kstacada. Miss Hazel Githens is spending GEORGE this week visiting friends and rela tives in Oregon City. Miss Jessie Joyner is home for a Jerry Jones of Estacada is work few weeks. iug for J. W. Dowty. Jacob Mueler and E. M. Starr of H. N. Barton, who was hurt in Montavilla and Miss Flora Johnson a runaway, is improving very rap were guests of the Joyner family idly. 1 m Sunday. Mrs. Henry Githens and Mrs. N. Schiel and family, Mrs J. 44 «« Frank Boyer spent Friday after Paulsen and Mrs. T. Harders and noon at the home of John Githens. son were the guests of H. Joyner A number of people from here «« it Monday afternoon. attended the dance at Eagle Creek T. K. Fuller and family returned and reported a fine time. W ith full equipment. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Page and to their home in Portland Monday. 1 iif Electric ;f :f I: If If f : f G . MARCHBANK N E W PR IC ES 1914 Effective August 1st, 1913, F. O. B. Oregon City or Estacada Model T. Runabout $575.00 Town Car 825.00 Touring Car 6 2 5 .0 0 C. A , Jonson was in Estacada Frank Bennett of Portland visited with Johu Githens and tamily Sun Manway. day. II. Paulsen of Portland is visiting Miss Emma Dowty and George I his son J. Paulsen, for a few days. Douglass were the guests of Mr. GARFItLD aud Mrs. J. W . Dowty Sunday, Conditions seem good for a rec- Miss Gussie Githens, who is in Portland, spent Suudav with her ' ord breaking prune crop. Pacific Highway Garage Of Oregon City, Distributers. Charlie Sparks lias takeu the You will miss the time of your plumbing business from A . E. life if voa fail to see " The Corner „ , . . . . . .... . . Sparks. Mr. Sparks will have his Store" at the Grange hall Friday. office in the theatre building. This office turned out posters for A reception in honor of Mr. and The Curtinsville people will pre a big dance at Estacada on Sa'ui- Mrs. A . II. Stacdish of Chicago day evening, April t8. Snpper was held at the home of P. S sent " A Family A ffair", a comedy served at the hall and Bokers' or j Standish, Sunday- afternoon and in three acts, at E ly ’s Hall at Cur- chestra of Portland will furnish the evening. The occasion was one of rinsville on April 24. See posters. music. This dance will be given much enjoyment, W. H. Holder is around with his by the Estacada Firemen. Chas. Duncan spent several days big books asking people inquisitive parents. Willie Still is on the sick list. There was a couple of hours last 3* ° reKon C i'V' “ dJ,m in* road questions and trying to find out what they are worth. Some times Friday morning when Ivdacada s m3,,ers for h,s d,sUic* water supply was shut off for the W hat has happened to the "can- he does and some times he don't. J REED Local Agent. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, Theodore J. Uhlman, Jr., has his application in the County Court of Clackamas County. Oregon, praying for a decree changing nis name from Theodore J . Tillman, J r ., to Theo dore Willard McLeran, for the reasons set forth in the application. Any and all persona having any objection to said application or to change of said name as aforesaid must appear in the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, on Monday the 11th day of May. 1914, and then and there make said objection, if any they have, why said decree should not be granted and said appli can t's name changed as prayed for. Dated April 7, 1914. Theodore J. Lihlman, Jr., C. D. and D. C. Latourette, Attor pttrpoM of repairing a hydrant near 1 nerv ’ Street Commissioner Ames has the City Hall. Marshal Ames did j This coming Sunday', April 12, is put J0wn a new crossing to the the work at three o'clock in the Piaster. Be sure aud get in the cjlv halt and also one on Main neys for Applicant. morning. Some early riser is our procession at the Garficid cnureli | street to connect with the walk to j Why not advertise? City Marshal. >•» »•* 45 sharp. ‘ the Estacada hotel.