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- PROFESSIONAL CARDS BUSINESS LOCALS Summons In the C ircu it Court of the State of — ---------- I O regon (or the C ounty of Clackam as. SS (ìr ace li. Hark ley, Plaintiff, H E N R Y V. A D 1 X . M . L Sam uel \V. B arkley, D efendant. To Sam uel \V. B a rkley, defendant * * ** * above iiMine<l. In the nfr n¡r le ìe of the State o f O regon, O F F IC K , A D J O IN IN G R K S ID K N C H { you are hereby required to appear and Local and Lon^ Distance Telephone answer the com plaint filed in the above T h e d octor's phone can l>e connected entitled action on or before th e e igh th w ith your home plume at n igh t if re 1(8 ) day of M ay A. D. 1914, said date quested. O ne lo n g ring (b ein g m ore than six w eeks from the date 1 of the first publication of this sum m ons, ! and if you fail so to appear, plaintiff w ill 1 apply to the Court for th e relief prayed I for in her com plaint, to-wit: For decree aw arding plain tiff an abso lute divorce from said d efend ant on the I grounds of desertion, f«»r a decree aw ard ing plaintiff tlie custody of the m inor Ufhce on Main St. b e tw e e n I st children, and for such oth er and further and 2nd. Telephone Connection s relief as the court shall a d ju d ge equit P H Y S IC IA N A S U R G EO N D r . W. K . H a v i l a n d Physician and Surgeon R e s id e n c e c o r n e r o f Second a n d C u r r i n s tr e e ts Dr. L. A. WELLS D E N T IS T A s s o c ia te d w i t h D r. H . V. Watch for Cary’ s Red Hot Spec- ials each week. GLOBE LAW N FENCE $ -Ten Electric They have it good trilli vege- tables. G o and see them F'red Jorg Wanted Highest price pa'd for eggs at tile Palace Meat Market. For S i t j ! cheap. ■’ ’ • ■ V ■< •-Vi. F k k u J o k o . 1 J A 20 months old colt, C. Whit beck. !0c Per Foot and Lip ON.! r Fence is nini-.- right and sold -igitt. Wanted A subscription solicitor for the Progress. Fnquire at this office. Early Tomato and I T. ; W idely scattered have been built by the Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. for the purpose of providing It will last nane s..sirs as otli.-r makes who claim they have a fence ist hou: is good W hy not buy ibe very best fence for Reliable Electric ae, ..t the lowest price? Cabbage Service of this summ ons is served upon . Plants fo r sa le , you bv publication in pursuance of an II. Holder Stafford Ave order of the Honorable H. S Anderson, Judge of the C ounty C ourt, for the $150000 to loan nt 7 percent, County of Clackam as, .State o f O regon, made on the 21st. day of M arch A. 1). I gilt-e Ige security. Enquire of 1914. directin g that said publication be I 2qtf J, W. Reed, Kstacada. m ade 111 the Kstacada Progress. The date <>f the first p u blication of Beginning Monday calico 5c. this summons is March 26, 1914, and the date ot the last publication is M ay 7, thread 4c at C ary’ s. what you want. See the fence we carty. will convii Service price • you. ■'em; n. A JL< to its patrons. Through high tension trans mission lines, each of these generating plants are intercommunicative, co that the F i n c h * 1 ■X Ji. . i «w/ JL service is insured against unforseen inter ruptions. bonding the EAGLE CREEK The law says that butter wrap- county for good roads is 10 lie voted A. J. Chapman was the pers must be printed or so stamped uPnn *h- people of Clackamas guest of Mrs. Howlett last as to conform to law. T h e Pro- county, lie sure and register so uay. Sum m ons that there w .1 be no trouble for you gress offict ; rints 100 for $1.00. D R R. M O R S E . Mrs. Roy Douglass went home|, to cast your v o t e on the right side. In the C ircu it Court of the State of last week to 111,ike her parents, P h y s ic ia n and Surgeon O regon for the C ounty of Clackam as. ESTACADA PROGRESS j W ar news remains about the same and Mrs. G. Moehnke, a visit of V . I.m gelbach, Plaintiff, ( I ncorporated ) Tests eyes and fits glasses. vs. | today. Vera Cruz is in the hands few days. James Y e a k e y , E xecu tor of the Diva Gibson is the delighted pos Office over Drug Store I of American forces. So lar e;ght P ublished E very Th ursdav Morning Local and long distance tele ! estate o f E m ilia Y e a k e y. deceased, Americans have been killed and sessor of a tine young colt. His j Janies Y e a k e y . M artin Y e a k e y , ESTACADA. ORLGON phone. ! about two hundred Mexicans. A brother Henan, is also the possess -1 A d ix . * ___________________________ The We have will save monev by giving us a chance to show you. 1914. question of WHERF L O C A T E D CLAUDE W. D EVO RE, A ttorn ey fur Plaintiff. ™ — C L A U D E — Grace A rv ille Y e a k e y , and Jesse — Yeakey, Defendants. — “ S‘ 1 (Q K. E C K E R , E d ito r and M anager ! c a r g o of a m m u n itio n fo r the Mexi- lJr ,l 1 ° b n g c o lt, o f w h ic h h e i.s - * tan Governm nt m s e i z e d by tbc w r ' proud. Ira ■Entered at the postoffice In Kstacada. Oregon, as A m e r ic a n s a tid ordered b a c k to j Mrs. Bessie Douglass m a d e a trip j */J socend class mai Germany. Excitement runs high 1 Portland the first of last week. I/at M rs. Clester is woikinq for Airs, j and iu some places calls for re S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S Howlett. cruits are being made One ye a r.................................................................... $1 00 Six months.......................................................... 50 Lari Douglass was a IJartou v is - . 1 itor Sunday. S. L. C A S T O N IN A W . D E V O R E I T o James Y e a k e y , E x ecu to r of the Estate of Em m a Y e a k e y , deceased, James V ea k ev . M artin Y e a k e y , Grace A rv ille Y e a k e y , Ibid Jesse Y e a k e y , the above named defendants. Estacada, Oregon In the name o f the State of O regon, you are hereby required to appear and answ er the com plaint filed in the above en titled action on or before the Mrs. McMillan returned from Thursday, April 23 , 1014 e igh th (8 ) day of A pril A . I). 1914. said LAW YER Portland Sunday, accompanied by date b ein g m ore than six w eeks from a lady friend. the date of th e first publication o f this T he pipe line survey front the sum m ons, and if you fail so to appear, Dick Gibson and Will Douglass south fork of tlie Clackamas river plaintiff w ill apply to the court for the took their eggs to the egg-man on to Oregon City was commenced last Office on Broadway. relief prayed for in his com plaint, to-wit: Monday. W ill take ju dgem en t for the sum of Monday accotding to the Oregon Oregon Estacada, The tegular session of Kagle T h ree hundred end fifty five ($355 73) City papers. ' Creek Grange was held last Satur- d ollars and seven ty three cents w ith I »lav with shout fifty members pres interest at th e rate of 8 p ercen t per j T h e P r o g r e s s c a n n o lo n g e r hold ent, including a few visitors. The JO H N B R O W N annum , on T h ree hundred (#300) dollar? , t h e p e n n a n t fo r h e in t; " t h e only J'lans for the May picnic were his- from tliv lo th , day of A u gu st 1911, for ; T H E IN S U R A N C E MAN Clackamas” . A ¡cussed. The leading feature of the $50.00 A ttorn eys fees, togeth er with the j P ‘*Per ,n '‘1 program , .need is a speech lyv O F G R E S H A M P H O N E 513 costs and disbursem ents, w h ich itnlebt paper recently established at Sandy Govenur West. There will be rec edness arises out of a certain prom issory deprives tis of that honor. Editor Republican Candidale fot County Rations and songs, alsb music bv note m ade, executed and d elivered to Bennett is real mean. So there! the Curriusville band, and a dance O R E G O N F IR E plaintiff by Em m a Y e a k e y (now deceas Clerk. Proposes a Sound Business in the evening at Cogswell's hall ed), m other of the above named defend R E L IE F A S S O C IT IO N (paid adv) The female pencil pusher on the J Administration. A woman’ s Work Committee was ants, and for a decree fo rtclo sin g the OF MCMINNVILE. ORE. organized with Mrs Dick Gibson certain real estate m ortgage executed Progress regrets very much that | James F. Nelson as chairman; Mrs. Linda Hoffmcis- and delivered b y said E m m a Y eak ey Miss Spring lingers so loug iu the j to this plaintiff to secure the paym en t of lap of Mr. Winter. According to James F Nelson, republican can- ter and Miss Ethel Hale as helpers. Automobile I r.suran ce a S p e c ia lty ad d note, w h ich real estate is described our thinking she is verv indiscrete j didate for the nomination of treas- The Grangers are planning to have their hall painted before the May as follow s, to-wit: Dots four and five and shows very poor judgement. I urer of Clackamas County, has been picnic. (4 a 5), Block six (6), O rigin al T ow nsite 1 lie I'.agle C reek comedy was r j of th e C ity of Kstacada, Clackam as W hy not llir t a little with Mr. a resident of this county for over 35 years. He has served the county mud ducking Dick Gibson got when ! C oun ty, O regon, and that said real estate Stimmet. A. E. Sparks as assessor and while working in l l e ^or^e he was riding pped on I be sold under execu tion , or so m uch i one end of there of as sh all be necessary to satisfy Registration books will close at i that capacity, itv, made the tax roils, 'T ' c“ 1 "l ,l broken rail, which | E Successors to I the ju dgem en t, interest, attorneys fees, Estacada the 29th and at Oregon which would assist him greatly in new up and hit the horse, causing j | I his heels to fly up and set Dick t | costs and disbursem ents, and accru in g City the 30th, so if you have not doing the work of the office ecottom- ; Gibson in the middle of a stream rf T I costs and disbursem ents, and as provided - j by law for the sale of real estate under already availed yourself of the op. icallv, as the treasurer has to col- v ter at least two inches deep with fuilv two feet of soft ooze at the portunity o. registering, 5011 are | lect the taxes. B-ing a hook kteper execu tion , and for a decree th at the Repairing of All Kinds j interest of each of the defendants and all liable to get left. Only six more I ot six years experience in a large bottom of the stream. But when Plumbinq and tlectric Dick Gibson was laboring o v e r bis persons claim in g under them , in said days. Of course you can vote, blit merchandise store, he would b n trousers next day this incidtnt was m ortgaged prem ises, subsequent to said Wiring just think how much trouble for the I pable to handle the books of the pronounced a tragedy. I m ortgage lie foreclosed of all rig h t or judges and clerks of election to office. If nominated and elected he claim of interest, excep t the eq u ity of "swear in” your vote. Get Imsy, will try to conduct the office in such (tT ? \ I)r. Morse also tests eyes redem ption, and for such oth er and further relief as m ay seem equitable to you ptople who have not Registered. | a manner as will give satisfaction to .¿--~and fits glasses. Office over the Court in the premises. The women are responding nobly tax payers of the county. For the drug store. T h is summ ons is served upon you by to the invitation, but there are past 25 years this office lias been! publication in pursuance of an order of j given ro old soldiers and as Mr. j the Honorable l i . S. Anderson, Judge of others. GEORGE | Nelson is an old soldier, this fact - the C oun ty Court, for the C o u n ty of A . H. Miller gave a party S at A clipping from an Albany paper 1 wouId make j,jm eligible to the C lackam as, State of O regon , m ade on urday evening in honor of Miss tlie 21st. «lay of March A . I>. 1914- was banded the editor this week office, J>ai<i Adv. W . A. J O N E S d irectin g that said publication be made which tells of the Brownsville c a n - ---------------------------------------------- ' Armstrong. in the Kstacada Progress. Otto PaulACn made a trip to Port P R O P R IE T O R uery business. This is the third S c h o o l ite m s T h e «late of th e first publication o i this land last week. G ood rigs Mtid careful drivers alw ays B y Our H ig h S ch ool R eporter sum m ons is M arch 26. 1914, and the year of the stock company owning Miss Jessie Joyner returned to The WVbsterian Literary Society d ate of the last publication is M ay 7, the cannery and over $40,000 was A T T O R N E Y -A T-LA W and N O TA R Y P U B L IC E. W. BART LET T. Portland ( 2 ) Oregon C ity. Silverton Cazadero Estacada Bull Run Boring St. Johns Salem Portland Railway, Lb*ht & Power Co. Broadw ay and A lder Street* Phones: Home A-6131 Marshall 5100 (< 2 *3 & 5 > ( ^ > < 2 5 » < 2 § 3 > < S » 0 ECONOM Y is one of the most abused words in the dic tionary. It does not tuaan th e mere savin g of money, as suggested by low prices. True economy consists in se curing for the least money the highest values possible. W ithout the value you lose, no m atter what yon IN T E R N A T IO N A L pay, Clothes means T R U E E C O N O M Y in the best sense of the word. T ry an International Suit this season. Let us take your measure and give you a sam ple of w hat REAL TAY- L O R IN G stands for. F zS A R C H B A N K Reed & Sparks E S TA C A D A , OREGON. s - ! - h J. a. a--c j Livery Feed & Sale r r m ir n Universal STABLE SPECIAL G iven ATTENTION 1914. C LA U D E \\ . D EVO RE. H unting anti F ish in g Parties A ttorn ey for Plaintiff. __ _ __ ____ Team W o rk and Hauling by the Day or Contract Commercial Patronage a specialty. W . M. Yonce J. V. BARR Blacksmith and Wheelwright A t the Old Stand GIVE HIM A CALL paid out last season bv the cannery | wj|| g j , e its last program of the . to the farmers in that section. The ' year tomorrow at 2:05. territory surrounding Brownsville Leroy Gard will appear as Bert Notice is hereby given that the un-|is not Such ‘ wonderfu‘ frait Pr0‘ Allison in ” A Junior” May ist. dersigned, Theodore J. I’hlman. Jr., 1 docing section, and yet the market Remember that Mr. Aue will render has filed his application in the County secured by the cannery makes it , number of special elections Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, , possible for growers to realize a Show staits at 8 o’clock. Some- praying for a decree changing name rirm market and a steady . price. I tning thing aotng dop e iron- from start start to to nntsn. finish from Theodore J. fhlman, Jr., h.s to Theo- dore Willard Mcla-ran, for the reasons rim Kr‘>wer.s ot Estacada and sur- set forth in the application. Any and founding country, don t forget the all peraons having any objection to said cannery project for Estacada. Boost application or to change of said name | with a liberal purchase cf stock and , as a foresaid m ust appear in th e C oun ty a good word for the enterprise j C o u rt o f C lack am as C o u n ty, O regon , This section M U ST have a cannery, nn M onday the 11th «lay o f M ay, 1914, i and then ami th ere m ake said ob jection , ---------------------- A track meet between the four | i f any th ey h ave, w h y said d ecree The bonding scheme for good!claases of the high school will take shout«! not be g ra n ted and sai«l a p p li roads in Clackamas County might j directly after the literary pro- c a n t ’ s nam e ch an ged as prayed for. , be looked upon more favorable b\ gram tomorrow afternoon. Everv- D ated A pril 7, 1914. people of Estacada and vicinity, t**!’-' welcome, Theodore J . Uhlman, J r., C. I). and I). C. Latourette, Attor nevs for Applicant. could the proposed plan for road 1 - H. S. will hob! a track meet construction tie revised and some of May cm' at Estacada with Hill ■ the roads leading to Estacada reap Military Academy. Admission will Large tract of good vallev farm the tie tie fit of the money expen Ud be 25 cents. Come everybody. ing land to lie thrown open in cen- According to an article upon the tral Oregon in Mav. Good cli- subject from Oregon C ity to one of Baseball N e w s BLACkSMITMING mate, plenty of water, a id ric h , the I ortland dailies of recent date, soil. Fo» large map and full d i -1 the proposed road* to be benefitted ANI>— rections and information send $t 50 are those in the western jurt of the to J. C Dearwav. The Dalles, county and invariably running into Oregon, An opportunity to get a Oregon Cit>. Estacada is left out — N eatly done by— verv go.nl tree homestead near entirely. When tile question is school and markef. 31U ready to lie voted upon. Estacada J. K. MORROW, I will "h ave to lie shown” the bene Morrow's Barn, Estacada, T he baseball fever has broken , fits, "S elf preservation is the first HORSE SHOEING At Oregon. The track boys did not bring home any medals or cups from the track m et last Friday, but they did bring home some experience that will be valuuble to them iu the future out in Estacada, I law of nature About fifteen business men ar.d citizens of Kstacada held a meeting |ast night uni agreed to furnish funds for the exj'enses ot a ball te.am t),j, season, Tbev elected pjert Byers a s manager and g iv e i „ m authority to organize a a first c|aSs baseball team. I'll le a n t. expect to have some not old games iu the near future. Portland Thursday nf:er spending u few weeks with her parents. A few ot the young folks gath er-! ed at C. A . Johnson's Saturday evening, A pleasant evening was spent plai iug five hundred and light refiesUuieuts were served. I'he Christian Hudeavor was well ] attended last Sunday. Carl Linn I' was appointed leader for next Sun day. The subject will be Our tongues of Chri-.t” . H turv Johnson has been a I’ort- land visitor ti.r 1 st week. Car !9 !4 N '"W P R IC E S Effective August 1st, 1913, F. O. B. Oregon City or Estacada idei T. Runabout (4 44 4 « tí $575.00 Town Car 825.00 Touring Car 6 2 5 .0 0 W ith full equipment. Pacific H igh w ay Garage O f Oregon City, Distributers. J. W. REED, Local Agent. Garfieul Dorcas Society On Thursday Ap;il r6, the losing side tn the present membership con- test, welcomed the society at tlie home of Mrs. Dunlob. A course luncheon was served in the spacious living room, the table being taste fully decorated in apple blossom*. Both sides gave a closing stunt, the one in song, the other iu verse, clearly setting forth the desire thjt all party lines be obliterated The president. Miss L vnch,spoke a few words 15 f welcome to new members atid guests T o the toast "T h e Ideal Home,” Mrs, W hit comb responded. 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