Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, June 25, 1914, Image 4

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PROFESIONAL CAROS
H E N R Y V .A D IX .M .D
P H Y S IC IA N A S U R G E O N
O FFICE. ADJOINING KKSIDKNCH
Local and Lon* DisUncc Telephone
The doctor’s phone can be connected
with vour home phone at night il re
quested. One long ring.
Dr. W. K. H a v il a n d
P h y sicitui a n d
Surgeon
O ffic e on
M ild 2 n d .
M a in
SL b e tw e e n 1st
T e le p h o n e C o n n e c tio n s
R G S i d G r i C C c o rn e r o
a n d C u rriri streets
Second
f
D r. L. A . W E L L S
D E N T IS T
Associated w ith Dr. H . V.
A a ix .
D R R. M ORSE.
P h y s ic ia n a n d Surgeon
Notice
of Sale of Kf»i Properly
Methodist Episcapal Church
In th« County Court, kh il.«County oic*L'tt*n««. Sunday School
St«ic oi O tc ro r
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inthi* «ian«r of the tstit« cf Gocre# w '..ockerty. Hpworth League -
" -3° P* ,u- j last Friday night.
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Prayer meet me Thursday 8 p. tn.
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Notice ta hereby tfvan that In pursuance to an
oitiei ol tl • Honorai !e H. S Andoraon. Ju*i».e of the
utove entitled Court, made on the 1 st day of June.
A. D. 1914, In the matter et the estate of George
W . Lockerby, deceased, the underi>i».'tied administra­
tor ie tenis non
with the w ill annexed of said
estate will from end after the 3d day of July. A . D.
Id I 4 . puceed to seUal private su e upon the terms
hereinafter stated and subject to confermation by
said above entitled Court, all the right, title and
interest of George W . Lockerby. at the tir e of his
death In and to the following described property
si:uated. lying an fcefne In lh « County ot Clfc-kamas. j
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PR K A C I 1 1 NO
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SER V IC ES :
At Estacada
First and third
Sundays in each month at 8 p. m.
Second aud fourth Sundays in each
month at ti a. m.
At Currinsville First and third
Sundays at n a. m. Second and
r t |j Sundays at 8 p. 111 .
At Oar field—Second and fourth
Sundays at 3 p. tn.
At Mi. Zion— First and third
Sundays at 3 p m.
C. E. Rees. Pastor.
Lot numi-er 2. in Block number 7. Original Plat
to the Town of Estacada. Clackamas
County.
Oregon.
Also:
Beginning at a stake on the S section lire through
the cei et of Section 28. T . 3 S. R. 4 E. of the
Willamette Meridian. 1155 feet E. of the ‘ » section
corner between Sections 2d and 2 °. runnt
thence
{ West along said
section line 253 feet to a stone:
; thence N. 55 cegrees. uJ minutes W est48U feet
to a arena: thsnce N 34 Jagreos . 0 minutes East
44.65 feat to a stone on the meander line 10 feet
from to» of tirst hark of Clackamas Kiver thanca
Easterly following aaid meander line of Clackamas
river to place of beginning, containing 2 acres mere ,
or less, ail being in Clackamas County. Oregon
or any part thereof of said above described real I
property .terms and conditions of sale as follows, to- I
wit: One-haif cash, balance mortgage, for from one
to two years with interest at bpercent per annum.
For further information, call upon or write said
administrator at the office of his attorney. Estacada.
Clackamas Courty. Oregon
The Christian Church.
Dated June l . 1914.
L . E. B E L F IL S .
Bible school
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10 a, m.
Administrator de bonis non” with the will annexed
Preaching
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11 a. m.
of the Estate cf Gecrge W . Lockerby. deceased.
Y . P. S. C. E.
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7 p. m.
C L A U D E W. D E V O R E
Attorney for Admlnistcator,
Preaching •
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• 7:45 p. m.
First publication. June 4, 1914.
The public cordially invited to all ser­
Last publication. July 2. 1914.
The Re-Organized Church of
Jesus Christ of L . I). S. meets iu
store building on the corner, form­
erly the Howe store, Sundays as
follows: Sunday School at to, and
preaching at u o'clock A . M. All
cordially invited.
J. F. Wiles, Elder.
vices.
W. O iv k k s , Pastor.
Notice to Contractors
Teats eyes and fits glasses.
Office over Drug Store
Local and long distance
phone.
Sealed proposals, addressed to the
County Court of Clackamas County,
tele­ Oregon, anil endorsed “ proposals ¡or
Constructing Steel Bridges in Clackamas
County, Oregon, over the Clackamas
river, near the town of Barton and over
C L A U D E W. D E V O R E the Molalla river, near the town of
Molalla" will he received by the County
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
Court of Clackamas County at its office
and
in the Court house, Oregon City, Oregon,
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
until io o'clock A. M. on the first day of
E s ta c a d a . O re g o n
July 1914, and at that time ami place will
be publicly opened and read.
All proposals must be made upon blank
Ç. W. B A R T L E T T .
form to be obtained from the Couuty
LAW YER
Clerk, at his office at the Court house,
Oregon City, Oregon; must give the
prices proposed, both in writing and
Office on Broadway.
Edaci da.
Oregon figures; must be signed by the bidder,
with his address.
Each bid is to be presented under sealed
cover, and shall be accompanied by cash,
J O H N B R O W N
a bidder’s bond made payable to the
THE IN SU RAN CE MAN County Judge of Clackamas County, or a
certified check made payable to the
O F G R E S H A M P H O N E 513
County Clerk of Clackamas County, for
an amount equal to at least five per cent
ot the amount bid and no bid shall be
O R E G O N F IR E
considered unless such cash, bond or
R E L IE F ASSOCIATION check is inclosed therewith. Such
bidder’s bond shall be conditioned that
O F M C M IN N V IL E , ORE.
if said bid be accepted, the party bidding
will duly enter into and execute the
Automobile Insurance a Specialty contract. Should the successful bidder
to whom the contract is awarded fail to
execute\he same within ten days (not
including Sunday) from the date of the
mailing of the notice from the County
Court to him, according to the address
therewith given, that the contract is
ready for signatures, such cash, bond or
certified check shall be forfeited to
W. A. J O N E S
Clackamas County, and the same shall he
the property of the County. All other
PROPRIETOR
cash, bonds and certified checks will he
returned to the unsuccessful bidders who
Good rigs and careful drivers always
submitted the same.
SPECIAL ATTENTION
A corporate surety bond will be
Given Hunting and Fishing Parties required for the faithful performance of
the contract in a sum equal to one-half
of the total amount of the bid.
Team Work and Hauling by Plans may be seen and forms of
specifications and contract may be
obtained at the County Clerk’s office,
the Day or Contract
Court house, Oregon City. Oregon.
The right is reserved to reject any or
all proposals or to accept the proposal or
proposals deemed best for Clackamas
Commercial Patronage
County.
a specialty.
COUNTY COURT OF
CLACKAM AS COUNTY.
H. S. Anderson
W. M. Yonce
County Judge
J. YV. Smith
County Commissioner
W. II. Mattoon
County Commissioner
Henry L. Bowl by
Highway Engineer
Blacksmith and Wheelwright
W. L. Mulvey
Couuty Clerk Clackamas County
At the Old Stand
Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, Ju n e4 ,1914
Livery, Feed & Sale
STABLE
BUSINESS
LOCALS
They have it—good fresh vege­
tables. Go and see them. Fred
Jorg.
f t 500 00 to loan at 7 percent,
gilt-edge security. Enquire of
29tf
J, W. Reed, Estacada.
Wanted— Highest price pa>d for
eggs at the Palace Meat Market.
F red J o rg .
For Sale— Late Cabbage plants.
Inquire of Mrs. H. H. Anders,
Estacada, Oregon.
ESTACADA
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PROGRESS
nc o r po rate d
Published Every Thursday
)
Morning at
ESTACADA. OREGON
R. M. Standish, Editor and Manager
Entered
at the tostoffice in Estacada. Oregon, as
second class mall
S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S
One year.............................................. ............. $1 00
Six months.......................................... .............
50
Thursday, June 25 . 1914
Correspondents
Springwater
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Rev. Aue
Garfield - Mrs. H. G. Trowbridge
Eagle Creek - Mrs. R B. Gibson
Alspaugh -
Miss Echo Githens
George
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Miss Flora Johnson
Elwood
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Miss Della Vallen
The Progress wants all of the
news from all the surrounding Es­
tacada country. There will appear
regularly hereafter a list of the dist­
rict correspondents and if you know
,
of any news, see that your corres­
pondent is advised by Monday of
each week. We want good clean,
live, news of vital interest to all
readers, such as deal with perma­
nent development, new land cleared,
new crops or orchards planted,
school and church notes, picnics,
social doings, births, deaths, etc.
If all the items received do not ap­
pear in the paper it is because of
lack of space. The Progress hopes
liefore many months to be able to
issue a four page paper, devoted
entirely to this community and its
news.
The Sunday ball game between
Estacada and the Overlook Club
was called off at the last minute, as
the latter did not show up, probably
owing to rain in Portland during
the forenoon. A practice game
GIVE HIM A CALL
was played however, with a scrub
Final Notice
line up for Estacada, against a
Notice is hereby given that the un­
picked team from Barton. The
dersigned, administrator of tile estate of
score never will lie known, but
M. ff. Taylor, deceased, has filed his I
Estacada won. The Barton team
final account in said estate in the County |
First class lumber of all kinds. Court fer Clackamas County, State of | have several promising ball tossers
aud Mgr. Byers had better get ac­
Oregon, and that the ludge of said Court
Dimension material a specialty. has appointed Saturday the n th day of \ quainted with them for future
reference.
J. V. BARR
Klaetsch Mills
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News
jo a. m.
Mrs. Howlett) of I-.ngle C ice«.
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| entertained a few friends at dinner
,
M r s . J o h n S w t * t ‘ n t*V a i l d d a u g h t e r .
Della, of Stevenson. Wash, are
the guests of Will Douglass aud
I wjfe.
j Mrs R B Gibson of Eagle
Creelr returned from Portland last
Tuesday, accompanied by her
sister Miss Edith Chapman.
There will be a Sunday School
picnic at the Douglass School
House Sunday June 28 th
All
invited to bring dinners aud enjoy
the day.
The Odd Fellows Hall is being
well painted by Messrs. Hughes
and Reisland. The body of the
building is white with gray trim-
ings.
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Marshal! Antes and Phil Wagner
are busy reinforcing the incline on
the west side of Main St., as atten-
was called to its weak condition in
last weeks Progress.
Mrs. Adelaid Miller while in
Portland last Sundav slipped and
badly sprained her left ankle, the
injury while not serious, necessitat­
ed her remaining in Portland in
care of friends for several days.
Mrs. Landrum and daughter,
Miss Ruth, are visiting at the home
of John
Osborn on Estacada
Heights. The guests are the moth­
er and sister of Mrs. Osborn and
their visit is especially enjoyable.
Mr. and Mrs. Granville Linn of
Currinsville recently purchased the
O’ Connor place, just north of Esta­
cada, and expect to make it tbeir
future home, moving in some time
this summer'
Ed Shearer of Gatfield, recently
attended a meeting of the Oregon
Poultry A ss'n. in Portland. Mr.
Shearer is one of the committee in
charge ot this association's exhibit
at the Panama Pacific Exposition.
Mrs. C. C. Saling entertained
last Thursday afternoon in honor of
Mrs. H. M. James. About twenty
lady friends of Mrs. James were
present and enjoyed oue of Mrs.
Saling’s famous dinners.
A . J. Tucker and wife of Estacada
left Monday morning for Black-
hawk. Utah, where be expects to
obtain work. The majority of the
machinery and equipment in Tuck­
er’ s down town shop, was taken to
Garfield by Jehu Davis, for use up
there.
The State Industrial Review, re­
ports that Clackamas County will
establish a sand and gravel pit at
New Era. Thev also report two
new industries being considered in
Oregon, namely the manufacture of
saw dust bricquets and logan berry
juice. Estacada has plenty of the
former product and more of the lat­
ter growing.
Last Saturday the picnic given
by the Springwater enthusiasts for
"out of door life” was partly spoiled
by rain. It is the plan to give a
picnic each month and everyone is
welcome.
Basket lunch was the
order and refreshments were sold.
About too people thoroughly en.
joyed the affair. The picnic base
ball game was won by Springwater
against Elwood, score 16 to 8.
Saturday, June 28, at 4 P. M.
The ballot box in Finch's Store will be opened for the first time,
highest number of votes up to then, will receive the
26 Piece Set of Silverware.
Every Saturday afternoon for the next 18 wetks, a prize will be awarded to the person making
the best showing for that week.
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The
FREE PIANO
is the GRAND PRIZE, awarded
October 17, 1914
for the highest number of votes
zotes fo
fot the entire contest.
Have you Nominated your Candidate yet?
Remember-
IOO votes for Sr
300 » •
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$1.
2000 »» 1» $1.
IOOO » » »1 $1
You get
Progress office or
cash purchase at Finch's «tore,
paid on old accounts at Finch's store,
cash on new subscription to the Progress,
cash for renewal to subscription or for
subscription paid in advance (no matter
hrtw far) at $ i. for each year.
inch’s Store for further information.
Our New Stock o f
Goods are Here
Roman Candles
Fire Crackers
Sky Rockets
Pin Wheels
Torpedoes
Flags
Repeating Cap Pistols and All Noise Makers
Ice Cream
Soda Water
Pop
(Wholesale and Retail)
R. G. Marchbank
Dr. Morse also tests eyes j
and fits glasses. Office over j
The Willamette Valley Chautau­ drug store.
qua Assembly will be held at Glad­
R. C. Deming, one of the leading
stone Park, July 7th. to 19th. in­
clusive. During the 13 day session, small fruit growers of Garfield, j
26 big programs will be given. spent two days at Brooks, Or. get- j
Summer classes will be held and ting pointers on the loganberry pick­
the daily base hall games between ing, drying and shipping business,
five of the fastest teams in the as done on the famous Aspinwall
couuty will he an added feature. fruit ranch. He expects to havej
Space will not permit of a reprint picked and dried over six tons of i
of the many extra features and the loganberries this season and needs1
names of the noted speakers from more pickers now. The dried fruit
all parts of the world. Iior full in­ has already been contracted for by
formation address H. E. Cross, eastern firms at a fancy price.
Oregon City.
The Estacada Base
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duus of Gar-1
Ball Team will be one of the clubs field made a trip to George last
playing during the assembly and Sunday and spent the day with the
that should lx- an added attraction. Peter Paulsen family.
Agricultural Bulletin!.
NOTICE
of July
Fourth
Chautauqua
The Oregon Agricultural College
is daily sending out useful bulletins
aud copies of same are regularly re­
ceived at this office. The latest
oue deals with "clover seed midge,"
its detection and treatment. The
Progress will try to review and call
attention to these bulletins as they
appear and copies of them mav be
bad by application to the O. A. C.
at Corvallis.
The person who has received the
Mr. and Mrs. E . Fonts and Mr.
Mrs. Frank Hamburger motored
out to Garfield last Sunday and
spent the day at LaBarrevue. La- I
Barrevue is the name of the new
log house resort tn upper Garfield
which is now under construction,
the second story now being up and
ready for the shingles. Within a
short time " L a B a r r e v u e ” will
rank with Cloud Cap Inn, Chanti­
cleer Inn and other famous auto­
mobile trip destinations.
FORD
The Universal Car
1914
NEW
PRICES
Effective August 1st, 1913, F. O. B.
Oregon City or Estacada
Model T. Runabout
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Town Car
$575.00
825.00
Touring Car 6 2 5 .0 0
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With full equipment.
Pacific Highway Garage
J. W. REED,
Of Oregon City, Distributers.
Local Agent.
! July, A. I). 1914.nl 9:30 o'clock A. M .,l
Notice
is hereby given to
(or hearing objections to sanl account I The Eagle Creek Grange cleared
NOTICE.
the property owners in Sewer
and for settling said estate.
$140. at their May picnic aud dance, j District No. ^
Notice is hereby
4, (said sewer district
hereby given
given to the|
N E IL TAYLO R,
Eagle Creek Grange held their being composed of all that portion 1 property owners iu Sewer District FISHERMEN, ATTENTION! We will also give a similar prize to
Administrator of the estate of M. II.
Phone or call at mill, at Dodge.
regular session last Saturday, but of the City of Estacada, Oregon, No. 3, (said sewer district being
Notice is hereby given that "fish
^ s o m catchin*mnd bringing in
Taylor, deceased.
owing to its being the busy season situated in blocks 18, 15 and 10, j composed of af. that portion of the
0 . C. Klaetsch, Owner. CLAUDE \V. DEVORE,
stories," "y a rn s," "lies" and "nar the largest salmon: the largest steel
but few of the members were present. I and fourth and fifth streets, and City of Estacada, Oregon, situated
rations" will no longer be tolerated head, and the largest dolly-varden.
Attorney for Administrator.
prompt deliveries made from
big stock on hand.
H S. Gibson of Eagle Creek was l*lat Por,'0,,
third street between in Blocks 28, 29 and 32 (except lots ou the main streets of K^acada. 1 The past week has seen several
of bis |tlle maiu sewer
lhe north siile *4 and 25), and Third, Fourth aud Let it be clearly understood that good catches, including one 16 inch
Early Saturday, word having been host last Sunday to a number whom
°* sald ‘ bird street, Original Plat to Eitth streets, First Addition to the henceforth all fishermen will have to salmon trout caught by W. Sim­
relatives
and
friends,
all
of
Gee! What we weren't going to received of a cougar prowling
] | the Town of Esttcada, Oregon) that, town of Flstacada, Oregon.) that
brought their own dinners
mons. also four young salmon
do to that Overlook bunch last Sun-! * ro,,n<1 ,lle 0,fl Shannon place in treated their host to a ' 'square 1 the undersigned assessors appointed the undersigned assessors appointed show the fish and at the office of j caught by J. A. Tucker and two
the Progress, if you expect to be
Springwater.
Messrs.
W.
A.
Jones,
day, if thev’ d only shown up. Come
m eal."
It was such a decided bv ordinance No. 86. have filed by ordinance No, 85, have filed believed. The paper will have no by Marshal Ames.
next Sunday ami see us do it to the Warren Barr, Jack Tucker and Bill change from his own cooking, that l*le'r apportionment of the costs to| their apportionment of the costs to space to devote to that "y o u n g 1
Underwood, in the latter's machine,
die on *’*’ assessed to the property owners, lie assessed to tne property owners whale"
Webfoot Team of Portland.
which has been seen,
All Invited to Picnic
accompanied by a couple of hounds, | it ended ill a sick head
in said (listnet for building a sewer in said district for building a sewer
Bert.
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Monday.
hooked, and almost caught several
starteil for the spot. Thev return­
Next Sunday the 28th. will be
therein, and that the amount to be therein, and that the amount to 1*
Miss Hazel Freeman of Elwood assessed is S573.20 or 34.6 cents per assessed is $800 or 57 08 ceuts per times above the Cazadero dam. the big Policemen's Picnic at Esta­
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. James and ed ¡«bout 9 A. M. with a 6 4 ft . old
The
Progress
will
maintain
a
regu
cougar,
well
bullet
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iddled.
After
! has gone to Liberal to work.
family leave this week for their
foot, and vou are notified that said foot, and vouare notified that said
, lar column devoted to the fishing cada Park and everyone is invited
future home in Silverton. Mr. hanging on Broadway- for a time, I Miss Mattie Maplethorpe spent a assessors will meet at the office of assessors wi
. for
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, week,
, as fish
, ' ng *
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n office , ot records
each
James will be the superintendent of 'he cougar, the hunters and the few days visiting friends and rela- Claude W. Devore. Citv Recorder, Claude
YV. Devore, City Recorder.
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* bv the committee to attend. There
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seems to be one of the leading in will be a 35 piece band and the
the public schools there with over hounds had their pictures taken. 1 tives near Elwood liefore her for the Citv ot KstacadA. Oregon, for the
City of E.stacada, Oregon, ,
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dustries of our section.
Don t be music will probably be the finest
600 pupils under his supervision.
catch
1 marriage last Saturday to P. Cahill at the hour of 7 o'clock P M. on at the hour of 7 o clock P M on ba, Mll, ahout showj
Thev leave here with the best ot j Fred Marshall of George, the of Barton.
Tuesday July 7, 1914. for the pui- Tuesday, July 7. »»» 4 . *®r ‘ be pur- to , he ^
fof be * a catch hig that has ever been beard here.
wishes tor their success from their ' popular corni 'ist of the Garfield
pose of hearing any objections that txwe of hearing any objections that
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own.) The Progress will give one Over Í350. in prizes will be award­
many friends.
Band, plnvid a few selections at
Mrs A K Morton left Thttrs- any person interested mav have.
any - person interested may
have
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. the paper
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to
ed in the athletic events, which
the Christian Endeavor meeting at dav morning for the Catv Hot j Dated this 24th day of June, 1914
Dated this 24th day of June' 1914.
to the party catching the largest •vi!l bv open to everyone. In all
Pauline Ochs of George returned George. Ust Sunday. Fred will Springs, Mis. Morion will be in
I-. M I Unthorn.
J. YV. Reed.
trout, same to be shown at this of­ , probability there will be over 3,000
early this week to remain for the be the leader of the the lyudea* or charge of the comfort of the guests
Will Ranke.
A. E . Sparks,
fice between now and Sept. 15th. people at the ptenk.
summer.
meeting neat Sunday.
while there.
Fred Jorg.
P. M. YVaguer.
Base Ball
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