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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1915)
Dont Throw It Away Just Because It Leaks I am equipped to mend leaks in either tin, metal or granite ware, pots, pans, washboilers, wash tubs, etc. Electric Wiring. Plumbing, Metal Repairing C. C. Miller Estacada, • Oregon. Roofing 2 Ply Cascade Roofing - 1 ” ” ” 108 sq. ft. to a roll. Doors W e have a few bargains in 5 panel doors. Shady Brook Dairy Pood Alfalfa and Molasses, 100 lbs. $1.45 Estacada Lumber & Produce Co. ( W e M l Feed, T illemook and Washington co un ties h»ve l«ren creat d into one I I N C O K H O K «TK1>> | judicial d i'tr ic t, Clatsop and Col >,ut>li'l»-d f v e r v Ih u rs d u v Muriti««) dl unibia into another and Clackamas ESTACADA. O KI (.ON coun ty into a single one. There R, M. Stendi»)). E ditor »ml M anager never was anv donht blit that ESTA CA D A PROGRESS *wereo •' '*>• «woffle» fa fcaucaa» o>»*on u Clackamas county was the equal of second cla ss mai. ' .. . ______ any two counties in the stale and S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S O n e y e a r ............................................ S i * m onths ........................................ . SI 00 ì i his proves it. 50 i Thurxlay, March 4 . 1915 In the cuirent issue of the Ore- gon Cftv Enterprise, the following tribute is paid to the Progress: “ T h e Kstacada Progress hits the nail on the head when it re marks $1.50 $1.25 Last Saturday afternoon, was the ] last of the free moving picture 1 shows for Kstucada's visiting pub- ¡lie. T h is progressive advertise- j ment on the part of the local mer- ch a n t’s, while experimental, proved a success, but. owing to the recent fire, it has been decided to discon- Untie the practise for the tnne Of C o v u ) o.ie the j o t s of a trip *o Portland these d a ts. is to get heck horn« again, between dodging the jit n e ts and ruhbing shoulders with the crowds of nnemplottd, it seems good to return home to the farm or to the town of Kstacada. T h e gen eral tone of business talk in Port land is depressing. but it cheers the local man to feel that he is getting three square meals per dav and isn’t among tlie emplotmcn t bureau crowds these dats. In keeping with the progressive and philanthropic tendencies of Kstacada'» merchants. A . K. Sparks has now made an offer ol free tick- 'ets to the picture 'h o w . for anv boy \ h e rotten condition of Oregon ; being. T h e Fam ily T heatre will | or Kjr, in , he schoo!!,. w ho will C i t y ’s water has b eeD a byword . be open as usual, but will not be bring a certificate from parent or throughout the state for months conducted under the auspices of guardian, showing tb t they have p.ist and has acted as a far from i he merchants, ! cleaned up their home yard, pre attractive ad vertisement. besides be paratory to the Kstacada Clean Up tng a constant source of danger to In last w e e k ’s issue, comment i Day. which is coming so« n. public health’ ’ ’ was made on the value of work to W e sure thank Editor Brodie for offset the jie’.t« jealousies and quar- T h e co-operative cannery at New- them kind words, for as compired tels, current in Kstacada and ether berg paid to farmers ot (bat region with the previous editorial, headed j places, and reference was made to $¿4.454 last tear, practically all ot “ A Spirit of A ntago n ism ” , etc., it two local men, who formerly had it for produce which would other cheers us up. been at sword’ s points. One of the wise have been lost. T h e canner« T h e Progress has alwav s tried to men insists that the Progress be made a net profit of about $y«x>o.. bit the nail on the bead, but some- .consistent and treat all parties alike. ' " T ! " ! , . , , , , , 1 ’ which was better than expected fot times It makes a difference just ; so here goes and w t ’ re both glad the first >e»r. C o operative estah whose head is being nailed. T h e to make the annoutu^-ment. Dating lisnients of this kind are likely to Enterprise hits it on their side of from T h u rsd ay evening, February prove the salvation of thousands of the fence and we do our hammer 25th, at a delightful supper given Oregon farmers. ing on ourn, and w e ’ re both w o r k at the home of Mr and Mrs. W a l ing to build a stronger structure. ter G ivens of Kstacada, said host A t the recent meeting of ihe C. and >ee«fitor. formally htirird all I. C. the la d h s agreed to furnish T h e County Court claims that hammers, hatchets jealousies quar coffee and sandwiches or in any the contract lietween that body aud rels, bickerings and such enmity other way htlp along the Clean Un Detective L. L. Levin gs, which is as may have existed between th e m . Day. now being thrashed out in the T h e Progress will gladly giv e space courts, is invalid, owing to the lack to anv similar announcements that Bates Fording of the signature of Commissioner may be sent in and no charg e will be made for the publicity. Edwin K. Bates of Itstarada is Mattoon. T h e y do not stall why the latest recruit to join the ranks S o m e ti m e s w e d o n t a p p r e c ia te of the automobile d u v ets , having strument but we hope that all of o u r benefits until t h e y a r e t a k e n recently purchased a Ford auto the actions of the court will always fro m us a n d th is a p p lies d ir e c t ly from J. W Reed. have to have the signatures of all to t h e l a te l y bu r n e d st«>re o f t h e H a vin g had nnl’ mited experience members of that body, before going Cary Mercantile Co. As a draw with threshing machines, plows, ing attraction to Estacada, as tenders, stubborn horses and gas into tffect. T h e Court also disclaims its obli well as a convenience to the buy engines, Mr Bates ftels pcifectlv ing public, its loss has been Safe in tackling an automobile and gation to pay the $ j , o «X) claimed greatly felt in the past two weeks. last reports show 25 knots per Hour for services, on the grounds of no Its early rebuilding and opening for hi» trial spin, but he hopes to evidence having been presented to will be welcomed by both the get moie speed out of it when be help coovicl the slayer of the Hill local and country trade. becomes more familiar with it* workings. familv. T h i s last item should have Wont it be a pleasure, six or T h e coming year will undoubted nothing to do with the matter, but eight months from now, to be ly see a big increase in the number 1 we hope the county will save that able to get a glass of pure, clear, of automobiles in this vicinity, as j $2.000 on the strength of an im sparkling drinking water, in Es many people are considering early 1 properly signed contract. tacad»? purchases. said signature was not on the in Hosiery Silk-lisle lor men, women and children. Pair 25c Good cotton socks for men. 2 or 3 pairs 25c Women’s hose. 2 pairs 25c Suspenders - “Armor Plate” 25c Colgate’s Talcum Powder 15c Axe, Sledge or Grub Hoe handles 25c Park & Closncr Hunt Bldg. U tacddd Klaetsch Mills First class lumber oi all kinds. Dimension material a specialty. Prompt deliveries made from big stock on hand. Phone or call at mill, 0 . at Dodge. C . Klaetsch, Owner. I Pay Highest Cash on Delivery Prices For Hogs - Sheep - Cattle I shall aim to ship a carload of livestock irom the Estacada Stock Yards at least every other Monday noon. Stock must be delivered at yards by 11 A. M. on shipping date. I shall spend certain days in each month buying stock throughout East ern Clackamas County, and' if you have any to sell, phone to R. M. Stan- dish at Estacada and he will quote prices and give date ol next shipment. C. E. LUCKE Livestock Buyer.