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I PROFESSIONAL CAROS ESTACADA The Mail Schedule PROGRESS llKCORPOKATRD) A rrival__________ 6:30 A. M. A rrival____________ 4:18 P. M. Publithcd Every Ykureddy Morning at H E N R Y V .A D IX .M .D Departure_________ 7:23 A. M. ESTACADA« ORfUOA Departure_________ 4:40 P. M. NINA B. KCK K R , Editor *n<l Manager P H Y S IC IA N A SURGEON Oflii'e hours 7 A. M. to 6 P. M. * * * * * Sundays 7 A. M. to 8:30 A. M. Entered et the icsWfiics In Eetttad*. Oregon, as OPPICK, ADJOINING RKS DENCH Holidays 7 A. M 109:30 A. M. aod second class mall from 3:30 P. M. to 6 P. M. local and Lank Distance Telephone SUBSCRIPTION RATES The dortoe't phone «an be connected Positively no mail delivered through One year.._.......... .................. .................. Si 00 with your home phone at night if re Drug Store. S Ii months............................... ............ 50 A. N . Johnsoft. Postmaster. quealed. One tong ring. D r. W. K . H a v ila n d Physician and Surgeon O ffic e on M a in St. between 1st a n d a n d . Telephone Connections Thursday, June 4. 1914 Methodist Epiacapal Church Sunday School - - • io a. m. Epworth League - • - 6:30 p. in. Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. m p r e a c h in g s e r v ic e s : A t Estacada— First and third Sundays in each month at 8 p. m Residence corner of Second Second and fourth Sundays in each and Currin streets. month at 1 1 a. m. A t Currinsville— First and third Sundays at 11 a. m. Second and Dr. L- A. W ELLS fourth Sundays at 8 p. tn. A t Garfield — Second and fourth D E N T IS T Sundays at 3 p. m. A t Mt. Zion— First and third Sundays at 3 p m. Associated w ith Dr. H. V. C. E. Rees, Pastor. Ad lx. Base Ball You didn't think I had anything to say altout last Sunday ? I have not, we got beat. Two costly er rors on our sideand bull beadedluck on the other, made things look diff erent, but we must take a little of the bitter with the sweet. We have a good team coming Sunday, in the St. Mary's ball team who won the pennant in Portland last year. Come out and help us win this game. E. B. Byers, Mgr. Office on B roadw ay. JO H N $1500.00 to loan at 7 percent, Oregon gilt-edge security. Enquire of 29tf J, W. Reed, Estacada. B R O W N T H E IN SU R A N C E MAN OF GRESHAM PHONE 013 OREGON F IR E R E LIE F ASSO C IA TIO N OF MCMINN VILE. ORE. Automobile Insurance a Specialty Large tract of good valley farm ing land to be thrown open in cen tral Oregon in M ay. Good cli mate, plenty of water, acd rich soil. For large map and full di rections and information send $1 50 to J. C . Dear way. T he Dalles. Oregon, An opportunity to get a verv good free homestead near school and market. 3 it! Mr. lumber several put up Dick Gibson was an Estacada visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. McMillan were Estacada visitors Saturda; . Mr. and Mrs. John Reid visited with James Gibson Sunday. A. W. Cooke and wife, Fred Cooke, wife and baby son were the guests of Mrs. Howlett Sunday. Rav Woodle and wife entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. Murphy and family and Will Douglass and wife. C. L. Chambers was also a visi tor at the Pleasant Hill Union Sun day School, Sunday. A. J. Chapman, Miss Edith Chapman and Mrs. R. B. Gibson visited at the home of Mrs. Howlett Sunday afternoon. Perry Kitztniller was a guest at the home of G uy Woodle Sunday. GEORGE The men in this vicinity are busy working on the road and we are all anxious for the new road to open. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Smith took The George Social and Commer dinner with Mrs. Alma Coop aud cial club met at the home of Mr. family Sunday. and Mrs. Peter Rath last Saturday Wanted— Highest price paid for Our R. F. D. route has come at night and everybody reports a eggs at the Palace Meat Market. last. Mr. Wooster has the route good time. the Springwater and Dodge The program on Decoration day at I ho cemetery was very good and For Sale— Voung Mare. haven't the money, what have you Jim Smith is teaming in the also was well attended. to trade? Address, Eagle Creek woods for Horner Bros, again for a Henry Klinker is leader for our Falls. short time. Christian Endeavor next Sunday Everybody invited to Springwater and Estacada ball evening. W. A. JONES For Rent— An entirely modern fur com e.' teams played at Estacada Saturday. nished house, cheap to responsible Mrs. N ick Scheel and family , PROPRIETOR Springwater got beat. 12 to o. parties. Call and see were Estacada visitors last Monday. Mr. Yockman is also putting up Mrs. Chas. Dubois. ( M rigs end careful driver* always a new barn and is getting bis lum Notice of Sale of Real Property Nor Sale— A thoroughbred C rys ber from Horner Bros. mill. SPECIAL ATTENTION In th* County Court, for the County of Clackamas. Given Ranting and Pishing Parties tal W hite Orphington cockrel. Just T he Sunshine Circle spent a very Stats of Oregon. one year old. Enquire at the Pro pleasant afternoon at Mrs. Folsams In the matter of the estate of George W. Lockerby, deceased. gress office. Thursday, there being about 20 of Notice Is hereby given that In pursuance to an Team Work and Hauling by the ladies present. order of the Honorable H. S Anderson, Judge of the For Sale— Two-year-old Grade above entitled Court, made on the 1st day cf June. Mr. Jim Millard is having lots of A. D. 1914. in the matter of the estate of George the Day or Contract Bull. Enquire at Allen's Feed trouble with his foot that he cut a W. Lockerby. deceased, the undersigned administra Store. 36W2 tor "do bonis non” with the will annexed of said while back and he is unable to do estate will from and after the 3d day of July. A. D. 1914. proceed to sell at private sale upon the terms Notice— Strayed or stolen, a dark much work on account of it. hereinafter stated and aubiect to confermatlon by brown Mare, white spot on fore Com m ercial Patronage said above entitled Court, all the right, title and interest of George W. Lockerby. at the time of his head and shod all around. Brand ALSPAUGH death in and to the following described property a specialty. ed, cocked ankles behind. Reward. situated, lying and being in the County of Clackamas. Mrs. A. E, Sparks and Mrs. C. State of Oregon: 36 W 2 Sandy R ridge I.tnd. Co.. M. Sparks spent Sunday at the Lot number 2. In Block number 7. Original Plat Boring, Ore. to the Town of Estacada. Clackamas County. borne of J. W . Dowty. & Sale If vou f . O 's are a thing of the past. STABLE W. M. Yonco J. V. BARR Blacksmith and Wheelwright A t the Old Stand GIVE HIM A CALL The ■tankat*. In the reign of Kdward III. there were eminent clothier« nnd woolen weavers in England whose family name wax Blanket. They were the first person* who msnufsetured that comfortable material which has ever since been called by their name and which was then used for peasants’ clothing. A Hngs KitsHsn. It io believed that the largest kitchen in the world is that of the Bon Marche, in Paris. It provides food for all the employee* of the house, 4,000 in number. The «mail- cat kettle holds 7.1 quart«, the lar- g m i 375 quarts. There are fifty fry ing pons, each of which ia capable of holding 300 cutlets at o time or frying 830 pounds of potatoes. Whoa there arc omelets for hreak- foot 7,800 egga ore used. The cof- fee machines moke 7.10 quarts of «aSco daily. There arc silty cooks aad 100 kitchen boy» employed. Mr. and Mrs. John Cunningham Dr. Morse also tests eyes and fits glasses. Office over and son Wesley, and Mr and Mrs. Henry Beers were the guests of drug store. John Githens and family Sunday. Bom * T ro u b le * o f a P ianist. OLD FAVORITES. “THE Henry Githens is on the sick list. E X IL E OF E R IN ." I I E K E cuttle to the beach e x ile o f Erin. T To a poor T h e flew on h i* thin ro b e w ee h ea vy and chill. F o r his co u n try he sighed w hen ut tw ilig h t rep a irin g w a n d e r alon e by th e w in d beaten hill. But th e d a y utur a ttra cted hie e y e 's sad devotion. F o r it ro se o ’ er his o w r n a tiv e isle o f the ocean. W h e r e on ce in the fire o f hie yo u th fu l em otion H e san g th e bold a n th em o f “ E r in G o U ru g h !" “ E rin, m y cou ntry, though sad and fo r saken. In dream s I re visit th y sea beaten sh ore; But. ulus. In a fa r fo reig n land i a w ak en A n d sigh fo r the frien d s w ho can m eet m e no m ore! Oh. cruel fa te, w ilt thou n ever re p la ce me In a m ansion o f peace, w h ere no p erils can chase me? N e v e r a ga in sh all m y b roth ers em b ra ce me. T h e y died to d efen d m e o r liv e to d e plore. “ W h e r e is m y cabin d o o r fa s t b y th e w ild - w oo d ? S isters and sire, did y e w eep fo r It » fa ll? W h ere is the m other that looked on m y childhood. • A nd w h e re is th e bosom frien d , d ea rer than a ll? Oh, niy sad h eart, lon g abandoned by pleasure, / W h y did it d o te on a fa s t fa d in g trea su re? T ears, lik e th e rain drops, m a y fa ll w ith out measure. B u t ra p tu re and b ea u ty th e y can not re call. “ Y e t a ll its sad recollection s suppressing. One d y in g w ish m y lone bosom can d raw — Erin, an e x ile bequ eaths thee his blessing. La n d o f m y fo re fa th e rs ! E rin g o b ra g h ! Burled and cold, w hen m y h ea rt stills h er m otion. G reen be th y fields, sw eet isle o f the ocean. A n d th y h arp s trik in g bards sin g aloud w ith devotio n — ‘ E rin m a vo u rn een ! E rin go bragh !* *' —T h om a s Cam pbell. FU LLN ESS Or agon. Also: Beginning at a stake on the K taction line through the center of Section 28. T . 3 S. R. 4 E. of the Willamette Meridian, 1155 feet E of the H section corner between Section* 28 and 29, running thence West along said ‘ i section line 253 feet to s stone: thence N. 55 degrees. 00 minutes West 480 feet to a stone: thence N 34 degrees :'0 minutes East 94.65 feet to a ctone on the meander line 10 feet from top of first bank of Clackamas River thence Easterly following said meander line of Clackamas river to plaoe of beginning, containing 2 acres more j or less, all being tn Clackamas County. Oregon, or any part thereof of said above described real property .terms and conditions of sale as follows to- •»»: One-half rash, balance mortgage, for from one to two years with interest at bpercent per annum. por fur,h*r information, call upon or write said OF L IF E . TJII7E liv e In deeds, n ot y e a rs ; in thoughts, n ot breath s; in fee lin g s, not In figu res on a dial. W e should count tim e by h ea rt throbs. H e m ost lives W h o thin ks most, fe e ls th e noblest, a cts th e best. L ife 's hut a m eans unto an end, th a t end B egin nin g, m ean, and end to a ll th in gs—God. — P h ilip Jam es B a iley . Mrs. Hans Johnson came home from Portland last Friday where she has been visiting her daughter Springwater Closner has been hauling for the past month. from Horner Bro's. mill for Mrs, Hans Paulson from Port days. He is expecting to land came out to visit her son Jul a new barn. ius Paulson lor a few days. F h e d J o k g . Livery, Feed Gems In Verse “ Sad It m y fa t e ," sa id the h ea rt broken stran ger. “ T h e w ild d ee r and w o lf to a c o v e r t can llee. J. V. Milligan, a Presbyterian But I h a v e no re fu g e fr o m fa m in e and danger. minister of Portland, visited the A hom e and a co u n try rem ain n ot to me. Pleasant Hill Union Sunday School, N e v e r a g a in in the green , sunny bow ers | W h ere iny fo r e fa th e r s lived sh all 1 spend May 31, anti after the close of Sun the sw e e t hours m y harp w ith the w ild w o v e n day school lie preached a fine ser O r c o flo v e w r ers A n d s trik e to th e num bers o f ‘E rin Go mon to the audience. B ra g h !' There was a big crowd at the Henry Johnson is busy hauling dance Saturday night in the Dodge gravel for concrete for his new hall. house. and f- Mrs. Jane Douglass, of St. Jos eph, made her mother, Mrs. How- lett, a visit over Sunday. Mrs. H. S. Jones and little Miss The hall game Saturday was l Marjorie Leet of Portland, were witnessed by a large crowd and | guests at the home of Mrs. Howlett, although the game was a one-sid Sunday. ed affair, it was interesting just Mr. and Mrs. G. Moehnke, Fred the same, as the editor will testify. Moehnke and bride, Mr. and Mrs. The contestants being all home George Preister were guests of Roy boys, as we might say, the game Douglass and wife over Sunday. created considerable more interest. H. S. Gibson made a trip to Ore Spring water has a good bunch of players but they were not fast gon City Tuesday. The Re-Organized Church of Jesus Christ of L . D. S. meets in store building on the corner, form erly the Howe store, Sundays as Physician and Surgeon follows: Sunday School at to, and preaching at 11 o'clock A . M. A ll Toots eyes and fits glasses. cordially invited. Office over Drag Store J, F. Wiles, Elder. Local and long distance tele- phone. enough for Estacada, or else were The Chriitian Church. out of luck that day, for not one of - 10 a. m. them succeeded in making a score. C L A U D E W. D E V O R E Bible school • Preaching - - - 11 a. m. Neil Bronson, who played third, A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W Y. P. 8. C. E. - 7 p. tn. and made a spectacular play by batting Preaching • - - 7:45 p. in. N O T A R Y P U B L IC The public co rd ia lly invited to a ll ser the ball over the fence and making Estacada. Oregon a home run. T h e crowd of rooters vices. W . G i v e n s , Pastor. for both teams enjoyed themselves in the usual way and the ' roasts” BUSINESS LOCALS E. W . BA R T L E T T . were taken good naturedly. Bos well had his share of fun out of LAW YER T hey have it— good fresh vege 1'heavy tables. G o and see them. Fred the game, along with weights” oti the Springwater side. Jorg. The score, 12 to o. D R R. M O R S E . Lou Baker has recently purchas ed an automobile. “ TH ER E IS NO T W idely scattered have been built by the Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. for the purpose of providing « « § 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. W HERF LO C A TED « § § § Portland ( 2 ) Oregon City Silverton Cazadero Estacada Bull Run Boring St. Johns Salem * Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. j Phones: Hom e A-6131 Big Time in Estacada Brass Band, DANCE beneath A n d w a its to s e e it push a w a y the clo d — H e tru sts in God. T h e re is no unbelief. W h o e v e r sa ys w hen clouds a re In th e sky. “ Bo patien t, h ea rt; lig h t breaketh b y and b y .“ T ru s ts the M o st H igh . T h e re is no unbelief. W h o e v e r sees ’ n ea th w in te r 's field snow T h e silen t h a rvest o f th e fu tu re g r o w G od’ s p o w er m ust know . Broadway and Alder Street* Marshall 5100 JULY 4th U N B E LIE F .** H E R E is no unbelief. W h o e v e r plan ts a seed th e sod * Ten Electric Generating PLANTS of Afternoon and Evening, Baseball, Minor Sports, And all the frils that go with a big T h ere is no unbelief. W h o e v e r lies dow n on his couch to sleep. C on tent to lock each sense in slu m ber deep K n o w s God w ill keep. C ELEB RATIO N T h e re Is no unbelief. W h o e v e r sa ys " to m o r ro w ,“ “ t h e un k n ow n ." “ Th o fu tu re,” tru sts t h a t p o w er alon e H e d a res disow n. FORD T h e re Is no unbelief. T h e h eart th a t looks on w hen th e e y e lids close And d a res to liv e w hen life has o n ly w oes G od’s c o m fo rt knows. T h e re is no u nbelief. F o r thus b y d a y and n igh t unconsciously T h e h ea rt liv e s b y the fa ith the lips deny. God k n ow eth why. —L iz z ie Y o r k Case. T HE sun com es goes down. up, and the sun A n d men g o dow n In ships to th e sea ». A n d a hundred ships a re th e sa m e as one. And b a ck w a rd and fo rw a rd b lo w s th e breeze. A n d w h a t Is It a ll w h en a ll Is done? A tid e w ith n ever a sh ore in sigh t S ettin g s tea d ily on to th e n ig h t fisherm an dropp eth his n et In th o stream . Harold Bauer, the pianist, had Eagle Creek's noted prize fighters A n d a hundred stream s a re th e sam e as some curious experiences during one. had a sham battle in Cogs veil's his travels. A nd a maiden d rea m eth h er lo v e lit dream . A nd w h a t Is it a ll w hen a ll is done? While playing in Barcelona lie store one day last week, but no T h e net o f th e fisher the burden breaks. wus challenged to light a duel by , 1,ody was seriously hurt, A n d fro m h er d rea m in g th e d rea m er w akes. an excited member of the audience John Githens has L e e t l Stocking —H a rrison M illa rd . whom lie hud reproved for disturb « • _ ____ , __ I , ing the recital by lus noisy conduct. his ponds and erteks on his farm U N A T T A IN E D . One of his most extraordinary with fish. He has over a thousand ! •dmlntstrator atths cfficsof his attorney Estacada * i Clackamas County. Oregen T ^ E A L g e n tly w ith us. y e w ho read. experiences was in itussia. It was trout already. | oaat jun. i»i4. Our la rgest hope Is u nfu lfilled— T h e p rom ise » t ill outruns th e deed; in a little town near Moscow-, aud T h e tow er, but n ot th e spire, w e Jack Browtl has been hauling j Adialnlaivawv dabonls non" With thawtll innuMd in the middle of his performance build. of the Estate of George W. Lockerby deceased. the pianist was arrested by the po lumber to build a new barn on his CLAUDE W. DEVORE A U R w h itest pea rl w e n ever And. lice on the grounds that lie was ob- ! place Attorney for Administrator. O ur ripest fr u it w e n ever reach. taming money under false pre First publication June 4. 1914. T h e d o w erin g m om ents o f th e mind Mr. and Mrs. Non Tracy spent Last publication July 2. 1914 L o je h a lf their p eta ls in our tenses. The police action was based speech. on the grounds that a Hungarian Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar —Holm ea. dance ap|H-ared on the program and Heiple. Final Notice that there were no dancer*. They Ed. G ray has returned from his overlooked the terrible fact that Notice is hereby given that the un Herbert Spencer's RsgrsL Mr. Bauer had played two marches sheep shearing expedition. dersigned, administrator o f the estate Mr. Tolleraache in his remini»- without a single soldier being pres Edgar Hieple is the proud pos- of Henry Claussen, deceased, has filed cences tells this story about Her ent. his final account in said estate in the bert Spencer: sesor of a valuable colt. County Court for Clackamas County, The Last Straw. Toward the close of his life Spon- State of Oregon, and that the Judge of ccr frequented a boarding house, “ What *«• Hie matter with the EAGLE CREEK said Court has appointed Saturday, the and, chancing to meet a lady who n 1»ill you pot tho other day? 1 hoar Mrs. L . A. Woodle visited with 6th day of June, 1914 , at 9:30 o'clock had often dined within earshot of you have discharged her.” A. M. for hearing objections to said ac hint, 1 asked her if she could ‘‘She didn't seem to have »uffi her mother, Mrs. Howlett, Saturday. re count and for settling said estate. member any wise sayings of lus. __ oient intelligence to get along here. W. H. MATTOON, J. F Brower was the guest of After pondering for some time she Her cooking wax fair, but when »he Administrator of the estate of Henry answered: “ 1 cun remember one of used my Ini.Lind’s tango shirt for Aleck Baker over Saturday night. Claussen, deceased. his remarks. He said that ‘making a dust cloth we just had to part Mr, Brower held service* at the CLAUDE W DEVORE. good melted butter is a lost art in with her.” — Chicago Ilecord-IIcrald. school-house Saturday evening. Attorney for Administrator. England.’ ” Universal 1914 N E W A n d th e d a y and n igh t a r e th e sa m e as one. T h e y e a r g r o w s green , and the y e a r g r o w s brown. A n d w h a t is it a ll w hen all is done? G rain s o f som ber or sh inin g sand S lidin g In to and ou t o f the hand. The The N O T H IN G . Car PRICES Effective August 1st, 1913, F. O. B. Oregon City or Estacada Model T . Runabout $575.00 «« “ Town Car 4« “ Touring Car 625 .00 825.00 W ith full equipment. Pacific Highway Garage J. W. REED. Of Oregon City, Distributers. Local Agent. Estacada Progress $1 Per Year. N ow is the time to subscribe. Try us for Job Work