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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1915)
Notice Electric Supplies Full Stock Now on Hand Chandeliers Sockets Cords Mazda Lamps Switches Lamps Batteries Fuses Expert Wiring Done C . C . Miller Plumbing and Sheet Metal Work. ESTACADA PROGRESS j I W e have finally obtained the Eastern Clackamas County agency for the Port l and Fl o ur i ng Mills and will handle an extra select line of FEED and F L O U R Carload Just Received Estacada Lumber & Produce Co. ( W e Sell Lumber, O f C ourie ) W ill it add to the high c ost of Can You S ee Any Joke to ( I ncorpdratkdi This? living, if Estacada gels absolutely A prominent farm er of this local Published lver> th u rsd av M om my at pure water from the South Fork to ESTACADA. (HUGOS replace the present nourishing soup, ity, last week, asked that his Her Sale advertisem ent be placed in lilt K. M. SUnilish, Kilitor nod M anager . that flows through our mains? reading columns of the Progress Sntarao at ths posiofllca in Eaiacacla Oroeon as Last Sunday’s Portland Oregon- j w’liere it would he seen. second class mail tan reproduced an e.-sav written by He was informed that there was SUBSCRIPTION R A T E S one of the Juniors of the Estacada “ nothing doing" as the reading One year............................................................ S ii months.................................................................... 50 High School, on the subject of the columns were for news and a m ix superiority of the Estacada School.-. ture of ads among the item s would Thursday. January 28, 1915 T he essay was a gitod one, especial cheapen the whole paper and lessen ly well w ritten ami paid honest tri the value of the reading matter. Owing to the recent deaths and bute lo our schools and their man He agreed with the Progress’ stand illness in our midst in the past few agement. As always, the FIstacada on the m atter, but feared his want months, many people are thinking Schools are our best asset and as advertisement would not be seen in the W ant Ad column. His ad about and considering the more ever our best advertisement. appears this week ill the proper serious phases of life and, while Inspector P. F\ Standish column and lu leaving lie asked, every effort should be made to has Fruit made arrangem ents with W. R “ W ho is the party that is offering physically guard against diseases, Reid of Garfield to do power spray too much effort cannot he exercised ing in and about Estacada. Those to sell a stum p puller, as advertised in building tip our moral lives and desit ing werk done, should get ill'hist week’s issue?" T hat was making us more fit to meet our their irees in shape at once by prun onlv the fourth inquiry that day ing and scraping off the heavy about the same stum p puller, and M aker, when the time comes. moss. The machine will be ready si ill he wondered if people read that for work in about one week. column. W hile the spraying machine is Progress W ant Ads certainly cleaning up the neafbv fruit trees, bring the inquiries and have to High School Dramatics date it is a sham e that they cannot spray sold a large am ount of miscel the moss from a few other condi The voting people of the E sta laneous articles, such as cattle, tions now current tn and about Ks- cada High School will present their hogs, poultry, buggies, horses, im tseadu. including our sidewalks, annual play, entitled T he Elope plements, etc. -----A----- pavements and even our own backs. ment of Ellen, next Friday evening, W ood Cutters Protected January igth, at 8 P.M ., at the R epresentative H unt recently Estacada people had better begin Boner T heatre in Estacada. The subm itted a bill ii: the Legislature agitating the annual Spring Clean- j school plays in the past have al allowing woodcutters the right to up now. T he alleys are full of tin ways afforded the best of enter place a lien against the wood cut, cans and waste and the streets are tainment and this year’s bids fair covering their wages. T his righi not much better in places. Such a to eclipse the former ones, for the has always been allowed to carpen- I cleanup as was held three years participants have practised their ters, against a building and should ! ago would add a great deal to local respective parts for many weeks be extended to the woodcutters. 1 and all of them have unsual his vain s and the joy of living. trionic ability. T he following is The bill passed the house with lit-1 program and with the musical tie opposition and it is hoped that ; Have von stated your attitude the num promises a treat to all it will pass through the Senate as j yet to the County Court on the sub who bers, easily. attend. ject of Advertising ClackatnasCoun- CH ARACTERS tv at San Francisco or at our home Fairs? If not, get busy and dont Richard Ford, a very young husband Joe Demoy holler afterwards. Gladys Townsend Molly, his wife A Garfield resident has suggested that Eastern Clackamas County ought to appoint a "Lookout Com m ittee" whose unpaid duties will consist of keeping a watchful and fiiendlv eve on the doings of the various offices and commissions at our County Seat, in order lo keep our people well posted on how the county is run and to go on record for or against the various expen ditures and their methods. Too much of our kicking against county management is due to our ignorance and lack of interest iti these vital m atters. “Sabuco” Alum inum W are Only 25c per Article Preserving Kettles Pudding Pans Lipped Sauce Pans Bread Pans Square Cake Pans Heavy Pie Plates Dippers Soup Ladles Coffee Percolators Table Sets 3 piece Park & Closner Hunt bldg. LstcUod«» Klaetsch Mills First class lumber of all kinds. Dimension material a specialty. Prompt deliveries made from big stock on hand. Phone or call at mill, at Dodge. 0 . C . Klactsch, Owner. Wanted:- Hogs - Sheep Cat t l e Phone to Mr. Standish in Esta cada and he will furnish you the market prices and give further infor mation regarding shipping and buying dates. Leave word with him if you have stock to sell. Remember, I pay cash on de LeRoy Gard Robert Shepard, Molly’s brother George Harkenrider livery for all livestock purchased and Max Ten Eyck, Bob’s chum Gladys Carpenteri I will gladly come to your place June Haverhill, of Wellesley ’16 Emma Barr; and buy there, if you prefer. Dorothy March, engaged to Max Paul Frazier | John Hume, Rector of St. Agnes Synopsis of Scenes Act I Breakfast room at the Ford home, at eight A. M. Act II The Ford garden on the morning of the next day. Act III The same, in the evening of the same day. Place Pleasant Hill, a suburb of New York. Time The summer of 1914 Livestock Buyer. Murical numbers furnished by Neil Bronson, accompanied by! Mrs. Jack Bourbonia. i C. E. LUCKE