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PROFESSIONAL CARDS H r E N R Y V. A D 1 X . M . D P H Y S IC IA N A S U R G E O N ***** ' O F F IC E , A D JO IN IN G R H S ID F .N C E Local ami Lana Ootanc* Telephone ■ The doctor'« phone cen be connected f ’ w ith y o a r home plione >t n ig h t II re q netted One long ring. D r. W. K H a v ila n d P h y s ic ia n a n d S u rg e o n U fflct on am i and. M a in S t. b e t w e e n 1st T e le p h o n e C o n n e c t io n s R esid en ce c o rn e r o í Second a n d C u rrin streets. P r . L. A. W E L L S D E N T IS T Summons In the C ircu it C ourt oi the State o O regon for the C ounty of Cluckauias. S S . G race 11. B ark ley , P lain tiff, v*. Sam uel W . B a rk le y , D efendant. To Saiuu el \V. B ark ley , d efendan t above nam ed. Iu the nam e of the State of O regon, you are hereby require«l to appear ami answ er the cm uplbiut filed in the above en titled action on o r before the eig h th T 8 ) day of M ay A . D. 19 14 . »aid date being m ore than six w eeks from the date * “ , , . . of the first publication of this sum m ons, and if you fail so to appear, p lain tiff w ill I ap p ly to the Court fo r the relief prayed for in her com p lain t, to-w it: F or d ecree aw ard in g plain tiff an ab so lute d ivo rce fiom said d efendan t on the grounds of d esertion, for a decree awartl- in g plain tiff the custody of the m in or ch ild re n , and for such o th er ami further relief as the court sh all ad ju d ge eq u it able. Se rv ice of this sum m ons is served upon you bv publication in pursuance of an order of the H onorable H . S . A nderson , Ju d g e o f th e C oun ty C ourt, fo r the C ounty of C lackam as, S ta te of O regon , made on the 2 1st. d ay of M arch A . D. 1914. d ire ctin g that said publication be m ade in the E stacad a Progress. T h e date of the first publication of this sum m ons is M arch 26, 19 14 , aud the date of the last publication is M ay 7, A ssociated w it h D r. H . V. A a ix . 1914 - D R R. M O R S E . Summons P h y s ic ia n a n d Surgeon In th e C ircu it Court of the S ta te of O regon fo r the C oun ty of C lackam as. V . L in g e lb a c k , P lain tiff, vs. Jan ies Y e a k e y , E x e c u to r of the estate o f Em m a Y e a k e y , deceased, Jam es Y e a k e y . M artin Y e a k e y , G race A rv ille Y e a k e y , and Jesse Yeakey, D efendants. T o Jam es Y e a k e y , E xec u to r of the E state of Em m a Y e a k e y , deceased, Jam es Y e a k e y . M artin Y e a k e y , G race A rv ille Y e a k e y , and Jesse Y e a k e y , the above nam ed d efendants. In the nam e o f the State of O regon, you are hereby required to appear and an sw er the com p lain t filed in the above en titled action on o r before the eigh th (8 ) d ay of A p ril A . I). 19 14 . said date bein g m ore than s ix w eeks from the date of the first publication of this sum m ons, and if you fa il so to ap pear, p lain tiff w ill ap p ly to the court for the relief prayed for in h is com p lain t, to-w it: W ill tak e ju d gem en t for the sum of T hree h un dred htid fifty five ($355-73) d o llars and seven ty three cents w ith in terest at th e rate of 8 percent per an n um , on T h ree hundred ($300) d o llars from the lo th , d a y o f A u g u st 1 9 1 1 , for $50.00 A tto rn ey s fees, to geth er w ith the costs and disbursem en ts, w hich indebt edness arises out of a certain prom issory note m ade, executed and d elivered to p la in tiff b y E m m a Y e a k e y (now deceas ed ), m other of the above nam ed d efend an ts, and for a decree foreclosing the certain real estate m ortgage executed and d elivered b y said F.tnma Y e a k e y to th is p la in tiff to secure the p aym ent of B«id note, w hich real estate is describe«! as fo llo w s, to-w it: L o ts four and five (4 & 5), B lock s ix (6), O rigin al Tow n site of the C ity of E stacad a, C lackam as C o u n ty, O regon , and that said real estate be sold under ex ecu tio n , or so m uch there of as sh all be necessary to satisfy the ju d gem en t, interest, attorn eys fees, costs and disbursem en ts, and accru in g costs and disbursem en ts, and as provided b y law for the sale of real estate under ex ecu tio n , and fo r a decree that the in ierest of each of the defendan ts and all persons c la iw iu g under them , in said m ortgaged prem ises, subsequent to said m o rtgage be foreclosed of all rig h t or claim of interest, ex cep t the eq u ity of redem ption , aud for such oth er and fu rth er relie f as m ay seem equitable to the Court in the prem ises. T h is sum m ons is served upon y o u by publication in pursuance of an order of the H onorable II. S . A nderson, Ju d g e of -— Teat* eyes and fits glasses. Office over Drug Store Local and loug distance phone. tele- & L A U D E W. D E V O R E A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W and N O T A R Y P U B L IC E s t a c a d a . O re g o n JO H N B R O W N T H E IN S U R A N C E M A N O F G R ESH A M PH O N E 513 O R E G O N F IR E R E L IE F A S S O C IT IO N O F M CM IN N VILE. O R E . Automobile Insurance a Specialty Livery, Feed & Sale STABLE W. A. JO N ES PROPRIETOR ) CLA U D E W. D EVO RE, A tto rn ey for P lain tiff. G ood rig* so d carefu l d riv ers alw ays SPECIAL ■ ATTENTION Glvan Hunting and Fishing Parties Team Work and Hauling by tka Day or Contract Com m ercial i •: a Patronage specialty. W. M. Yonce J. V. BARR Blacksmith and Wheelwright - - At the Old Stand GIVE HIM A CALL BLACKSMITHING —AND— w. C. HAW LEY CANDIDATE FOR RENOMINATION at the Republican Diract Primary on Friday May IS, 1914. He ha. gained a high standing and j $15 0 0 0 0 to loan at 7 percent, useful experience in Congress, which is gilt-edge security Enquire of at the service of every locality in the 29t! J. W. Reed, Estacada District. He freely and gladly does all that can The law says that butter wrap- j be done for every man, woman and child j pers must be print'd or so stamped in the District who makes a request, ! as to conform to law The Pro- ! and has aided thousands. 1 , ¿r . g r e s s o ffic e p r in t s 100 to r $ 1 00. When Congress is not in session, he spends the time going over the District, learning its needs and the wishes of the Large tract of good valley farm* people. ing land to he thrown oj»en in cen Members of the Rivers and Harbors tral Oregon in May. Good cli ; Committee have said that he knows mate, plenty of water, ard rich more about the waterways in his Dist soil For large map and full di I rict and presents their merits more rections and information send $ 1 50 effectively than any other who appear to J C. Dear way. The Dalles. !>efore them. Oregon. An opportunity to get a FOUR PER CENT of thcW HOLE verv good tree homestead near school and market. 31 tt amount appropriated in the present Rivers and Harbora bill is for this District. For Sale- Two cows and one calf. One cow is fresh and one He has already secured over $4,000,000 will be fresh in about a month for waterways, buildings and other Enquire at Progress office. 33ft Declaration of Principals; Not public purposes and will add to that at this session over $ 2 , 000,000 more which Wanted— Highest price paid for bound by any other interest except is an average of over $870.000 per year the interest of the people of this eggs at the Palace Meat Market. He is ju.t as diligent, per.i.tent and F red J org . County and the State at large. successful in all other matters promot More justice, fewer laws better ing the welfare of the people and the Dr. Morse also tests eyes roads, less taxes; against extrava country. and fits glasses. Office over gant appiopriations aud the con A vote for him is a vote for a faith ful, industrious, honest, able and effect drug store. stant creation of salaried boards ive public servant. and commissions. Congress heing now in session, he ESTACADA PROGRESS Stands for: Permanent registra leaves his candidacy in the hands of the ( I ) tion laws, saving cost of constant voters, to whom he is profoundly grate ful, while he serves their interest in Washington. Published Every Ihursday Morning at registration. Election of road supervisors by He*will appreciate all that is said ESTACADA, OR! CON the people regardless of politics. and done in his behalf. N IN A B . K C K K R , E d ito r and M an ager The establishment of State, Coun (Paid Adv.) ty and District road system to light Snterod ai Ilio postoffice in Estacad*. Oregon. 1 en the burden of the bvertaxed To the raadors of the ESTACADA second class mall PROGRESS and the voters farmer and taxpayer. of OREGON. The use of convict labor and Ladios end Gentlemen; SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year.,,..___________ _________________ St 00 government aid in the construction You undoubtedly all have interests at Six month*...........................................50 of permanent highways. stake both privately and politically. Amend tax laws to make it more I am taking this opportunity through convenient for the payment of tax your local paper to ask your time and Thursday, May 7. 1914 es quarterly or semi-annually. consideration for a few minutes, while ERANZ K R A X BER G ER . I introduse to you Mr. William A. That Bond Issue Carter who is a candidate for Governor D. M. Klemsen for the State of Oregon in the present The Progress can put up no ar campaign. gument against good roads and the R E P U B L IC A N C A N D ID A T E I have the pleasure of being acquaint people up this way are unanimous F'OR S H E R IF 'F of Clackamas ed with Mr. Carter for some year?, in favor of good roads, but they County. both socially and legally, and I must are not in favorof voting $600,000 I believe in courtesy, impartiali say that he is frank and fair in his dealings where ever I have had occasion bonds. Where would the people ty economy and efficiency and to try him. You all know that a great many of of George, Garfield, Estacada, serve rich and poor alike. our leading statement and business men Currinsville, Button, Eagle Creek D M. K L E M S E N . were self made, having raised them selves from humble occupations unto or Springwater profit by voting (Paid Adv) success. I can see in this man a line of in favor of the proposed bonds? success which will compare well with some of our great leaders. The nearest road to Estacada, A dam H. K night Mr. Carter is a native of Tennessee, which is to he improved, is at forty year* of age, was raised on a Of CAN BY. O REGO N, R E P U B farm, labored in mines and other voca Sandy. While every resident LIC A N C A N D ID A T E FOR tions of lile. Seeing a chance for ad of Clackamas county would take vancement. took up a legal course, has NO M INATION FOR COUN served this State well as Legislator especial pride in having good roads from Jackson County in 1901, and in T Y CO M M ISSIO NER. all over the county, yet it could not said term he was instrumental in re I promise a fair deal to all parts ducing the Railroad passenger rates be called selfish if the people up this from 4 to 3 cents per mile, which has of the County, Am A G A IN S T way yoted against placing them amounted to many thousands of dollars to the traveling public of this State. selves in debt for thirty years to im the bond issue. AD A M H. K N IG H T . He is introducing a proposed consti prove roads around Oregon City and tutional amendment before the people (Paid Adv) the west part of the county. It of Oregon for their consideration in November, in which said amendment would seem more fair for each town will abolish a number of useless offices, ship to do their own bonding. Jam es K. Pardee and consolidate *a great many into a few, thereby reducing the State tax There is great need of good roads Of Gladstone, Republican Candi ation and expenses. Also to try to between Estacada and. Boring and have the taxes made payable semi date at the Primaries May 15, 1914, annually or quarterly as may seem best other places besides those the county for County Treasurer of Clackamas for the interest of the general public. court has designated. If the pro WOMEN: Don’t forget May 15th is the County. day for you to gat your choice of men posed bonds carry, then there will selected for office. Look for Mr. CAR be no redress for people of East TER’S name on the ballot, it will be there. Thanking you all in advance. Clackamas as there will be no more I remain yours truly. issuing of bonds for toads for years. John Brown, Gresham, Ore. (Paid Adv.) The Progress believes the people of l ------------ i They have it good fresh vege- • tables. Go and see them. Fred IJorg. Of Maeksburg. Ore , Republican Candidate for Represtative of Clackamas County. n co rpo rated this section are unanimously against the bonding proposition. School Items By O ur H igh Sch ool R ep orter The Junior Class greatly appre- Coach Ford and several of the track boys left yesterday morning HORSE SHOEING Notice is hereby given that the un for the track meet at Eugene. Watch the papers and see when deraigned, Theodore J. Uhlman, Jr., j they —Neatly done by— break a couple of records. has filed his application in the County Fallowing are the events and Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, ' winners for the track meet last Sat praying for a decree changing his name ' A t Morrow’ s Barn. Kstacada, from Theodore J. Uhlman, Jr., to Theo urday. Estacada vs. Hill Military Oregon. dore Willard McLeran. for the reasons Academy: E. H. S. 67. H M. A. 46. set forth in the application. Any and 50 yard dash— 1st Graham; 2nd all persons having any objection to said Dennv; 3rd Harkenrider. Time SPRINGWATER application or to change of said name 54 -5 seconds. Thera was a fine dance at the Dodge as aforesaid must appear in the County I2tb shot put—1st Bartlett; 2nd Hall last Saturday night. About 2fi Court of Clackamas County. Oregon, Daud ; 3rd Shank land ‘ 39 v H. 9 * in ' couples present. on Monday ltth day of May, 1914, 440 yd. dash — 1st Morton 2 nd Sunday the Springwater and Logan and then and the there said objection, Hinson; 3rd Bartelmy: Time 544-5 ball teams played on the home grounds. if any they have, make why said decree seconds. 8 pringwat«r won, 1 $ to I. not be granted and said appli 100 yd. dash — ist Graham; 2nd The two young Mrs. Kilgores called should name Hinckley: 3rd Dale Tune io4-5sec. changed as prayed for. on our new neighbors, the Mrs. Baileys' cant's Discus throw— ist Bartlett; 2nd Dated April 7, 1914. one day last week. Mrs. Jim Millerd Sbankland; 3rd Dand 98 ft. 4 in. Theodore J. Uhlman, Jr., and Mrs. Jim Smith called Sunday. Pole Vault ist Morton; 2nd The Springwater bell tei.ni won, I 4 to C. D. and D. C. Latourette, Attor Kimtnel; 3rd Frantz. 9 ft. 6 in. 11, in their game with the Spool mill neys for Applicant. 220 yd. dash —ist Dale; 2nd | ’m Sunday, on the home grounds. Hinckley; 3rd Harkenrider. 25 2-5 A tto rn ey lo r P lain tiff. Thursday, Mr. Myers father of Ore- Final Notice gon City was bunad 10 the Springwater | Notice is hereby given that the un- Cammery The fonarsi mm ..tended . dnlinistr«tor of the estate by m .n, frwnds .nd relative. Rev. ¡ of Henry Claussen. deceased, has filed Au. rondoeuo tb. mrvwea. his final account in said estate in the torn! work baa begun in ..m eat now. County Oourt ,or Clackamas County. Tb. Estacada hill road is closed, likely of Oregon, and that the Judge of for ad summer The travel will go by State said Court has appointed Saturday, the the Bard road now. Sth day of June. at 9:30 o'clock Marie Roiey is working for Mre A. M for hearing 1914, objections to said ac- Rporlin She will likely stey w'th 1 count and lor settling said estate. them all .Summer. W. H. MATTOON. Roy Wilcox is now over on E.igle Administrator of the Creek an hie ranch. Makes it lonely Claussen. deceased estate of Henry for Mr. Wilcox and Sadie *a it leaves CLAUDE W DEVORE. 1 aR Attorney for Administrator. I Ten Electric Generating PLANTS Widely scattered have been built Portland Railway, Light & Power the purpose of providing I am a Grand Army man, a member of Meade Post, Oregon City. During the Civil War I gave the best 31-2 years of my life to save what is now this great and glorious nation, having been a member ol Co. G, 19th Ohio In fantry for 3 months and of Co. A, 2nd Ohio Cavalry for 37 months. I am a candidate for the office of of Clackamas at the hands of the Republican County party and if nominated and elected 1 promise to give to the people a polite, prompt, efficient and economical administration of the office. • Reference I have been Treasurer of Gladstone City for two years. JAMES K. PARDEE. (Paid Adv.) Everyone is enjoying the fine weath er that we have been having. Mr. and Mra. Forest Finsel and daughter have been spending a few days at the home of J. W. Dowty. ! They are planning on going to Alaska to spend the Summer. John Githens has been shearing his sheep. Echo Githens visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beers of Hogan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chat. Sharks spent Sunday with the letters parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dowty. The people of this vicinity gave Mr. and Mrs. F. W. McGraw a shower last week. They received many useful articles. Miss Eva Looney visited with her mother a few days this week. Mrs. Noah Hieple was a Logan vis itor last week. J. W. Dowty is building a fence. ELWOOD by the Co. (or Reliable Electric 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. WHERF LOCATED Portland (2) Oregon City Silverton Cazadero Estacada Bull Run Boring St. Johns Salem Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Broadway and Alder Streets Phones: Marshall 5100 Home A-6131 ECONOMY is one of tbe most abused words in the dic tionary. It does not mean the mere saving of money, a* suggested by low prices. True economy consists in se curing for the least money the highest values possible. , ' Without the value you laae, no matter what • you pay. IN T E R N A T IO N A L Clotfaes means TR U E ECONOMY in the best sense of the word. Try an International Suit this season. Let us take your measure and give you a sam ple of what R E A L T A I- ' LOR IN G stands for. MARCHBANK ESTACADA, OREGON. 41414 .4 ,*i»4 i.|,4.4.4,414..M . 4.,114.4. 4 . 4 < I . . I , . , , . 1 . 4 . 4 - 4 ..» 4 .,l„mH 4 ii|ii| •4 4 4 4 * 4 4 ) FORD ALSPAUGH the County Court, lor the County of Clackamas, State of Oregon, made on dated the large attendance at their the aist. day of March A. D. 1914 . play last Friday, and they also ap- directiug that said publication lie made 1 precíate tile kindness of those who in the Estacada Progress. j loaned their furniture for the stage. The date of the first publication o,’ this ^ About $ 30 . was cleared. summons is Msrch 16 . 1414 . and the Tomorrow will be held the last date of the last publication is May 7 , regular meeting of the student body •9'4. for this year. C L A U D E \V. D E V O R E , J . K. MORROW, For Congr... Franz Kraxberger BUSINESS LOCALS The NEW Universal 1914 Car P R IC E S Effective August 1st, 1913, F. O. B. Oregon City or Estacada Model T. Runabout $575.00 «< Town Car 825.00 <« Touring Car 625.00 44 tí With full equipment. Pacific Highway Garage Of Oregon City, Distributers. J. W. REED. H. E. Worden and family have moved up in the mts. on their homestead. Mrs Joe Powers was a week-end vis itor in Oregon City. The Seventh Day Advents held ser vices at the home of Mrs, E. Repke, a few nights last week. Mrs. M. E. Vallen was in Estacada GEORGE Saturday and Sunday as the guest ol L. Baker and family. Mr. Ed. Dibble is spending a few Rev. Hoffnerof Bethany, preach weeks at Walton. Ore., at the home of ed Suaday morning and afternoon. his son Floyd. Louis Nelson has gone to Portland The Endeavor in the evening was to work. GARNI LD attended, the subject being A number from this vicinity attended well •‘Faith .” J. Paulson was leader. the Memorial Services of Robert Putx, Mrs. Walter Whitcomb of Portland. Walter Dysle of Bethany gave two Broad jump 1st Morton; 2nd spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. at Colton Sunday P. M. Mr A, Eimon who is away at carpen Hinson; 3rd Denny 19 ft. 714 in a . O Whitcomb. ter work, spent Saturday and Sunday excellent cornet solos which were 880 yd. dash -1st Graham; 2nd! Miss Roberta Reid visited from Fri- at home with hia family. very much. J. C. Ktiratle Fiwalt. R ; 3rd Schmidt. Time day evening until Sunday evening with After being under qunrentine at the enjoved of Hillsboro, Oregon, gave a very home of John Putz of Colton for two 2 mm 9 sec. her folks. Mrs. L. P. Elliott has returned interesting talk on ‘ ‘ Faith.” High jump ist Hinson; 2nd Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Standish left weeks, home. Dale; 3rd Franz 4 ft 10 in. Friday evening for a few days visit C. E. Surfus of Estacada was calling The George Commercial and Javelin throv— ist Daiul; 2 nd with Miles Standish and wife of Port- on friends and relatives in this vicinity Social Club met at the home of N. Bartlett ; 3rd Shankland. 119 ft. 7 m land, enroute for their home in Chicago. I laat week. Ernest Vallen has gone away to work. Sheels, Saturday evening, April 25, Mile ran 1st Erickson, 2nd Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stevens enjoyed Geo. Brown had a mixup with his and there was a good attendance Barkley; 3rd Reed. Tttne s turn the visit of C. L. Wonacott and a party horse and buggy ‘ Satur- “ft*. near Estacada 31 !WC of frienda from Portland, last Sunday. <*»y. luckily the driver wasn't injured. The numerous questions which came Relay race—Bartlett, Dale. Work on the road i. again in full ' ^ , rtad th. t Mrs J>gmin. before the Club were discussed with Denny, Morton. Time 1 hr 42 4 5 swing and this year will see more Good : Miller, has sold her farm of 20 acre«. much interest. After the business sec. Roads for Garfield. | through F. B Madison of Oregon City. ! session, Mrs Shcel entettained with Local Agent. cards, games and light refresbmenta. The library is at the George Popt Office and it contains some very good books. Henry Klinker has a fine colt. J Paulson made a business trip to Oregon City Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Joyner were the guest of A. N . Jannson Satur day evening Mr. flank Johnson is spending ■ few davs with his daughter, Mrs. T. K Toiler in Portland. From the looks of things, prunes will be scarce in this part of thii country. Road work started Monday. The wood saw will start sooo. ------------- --------.. :• - Next Sunday is "Mothers” dsv.