Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, April 23, 1914, Image 4

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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
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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.
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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
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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 .
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___________________________ 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
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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 ,
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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
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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. "T h e Ide-d Neigh
1 -or.” Mrs. Shearer, "T h e Ideal
Community, ” Mrs. La Barre.’
The next meeting. May 21, will
be held at the home of Mrs. Bundy.
ROYAL
HAS NO
C O M P E T IT I O N
I he word "R oyal
is the big word in the tailoring business
today. It stands ior the B E S T in men’s Made to Measure Clothes.
I. stands f, - America’ s premier tailoring organization. Royal tailor-
i: g 1; s i .nie it ; --ibh- for men in every part of America to dress as
I 4 city clubmen dress in custom clothes, cut and made to personal
’ ition. ^ on will find Koval tailored men wherever discerning
-irs gat her
For "T h a t Roval tailored Look” is not provincial;
it 1- all American the Nation's Standard of the Best. Royal clothes,
cut ami made to your m eisire. Fit nd s tt faction guaranteed at
$16,
$17,
$20,
We order
J25.
by
$30,
tel* graph
*35
and
when
&
*38
rush
order
is
wanted.
CARY’S MERCANTILE CO.
Your Store