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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1915)
Clean up your yard - - - Cut your Grass Free Service W e have the goods to do the work with Lawn Mowers Let US handle the details of YOUR TAX Payments. All Kinds and Prices, from $3.50 to $10.00 GRASS CATCHERS RAKES FLORAL SETS FORKS You furnish us a description of your property GARDEN TROW ELS pay Anything and Everything for the Yard and Garden A Nic Line Of i>him$ Tackle - - Just In B. B. Finch Hardware - - Estacada Implements through some of 11s (for more reasons than one, too) was on the sick list the first of the week, but we hope that by the time these "pen cilin g»’’ Teach the public eye, she will be occupy ing her English chair as of old. this w ee k 's issue and all had to be condensed to allow of getting them into the space reserved. News matter should reach here not later than T u e sd ay night The Misses Edith Anaerson and This yeaFs Senior class hi,» i hos- , Nellie Bonney of the Estacada en Dr T. B F'ord of Oregon City High School, where they are talk to deliver the Commencement ad ing the Teachers’ Preparatory dress ou the evening of May 27th. course, visifed the Viola school It is expected that the message Dr. last week, to study the teaching Ford will bring us will be even bet methods of their friend, Miss ter than the two former ones. Myrtle Woodle. the Estacada State Bank Harness I TROY D. W AIKTR. President THOMAS YOCUM. On the evening of the twenty- . fourth, the Junior class pleasantly Contributed I surprised Miss Jones at the Kuhr- ‘ •One Hundred for Next Year” . asch home, and presented her with a silver \anity case in appreciation The try out for the track team of the service rendered in coaching will be held Friday afternoon. the Junior play. The evening was spent in playing cards. The Inter class track meet held last Friday afternoon, brought forth M eeting D ate Set several surprises. The Sophomores The Oregon Social Hygiene Soc ran away with the meet with a total iety have arranged for their meet score of 82J4 points, second place ing to taxe place at the Family was given to the Jnniois with 39 Theatre in Estacada, Friday even points, third place was taken by ing, April 9th, and among the Ihe Freshmen with 3 7 '/t points, speakers will be A. F. Flagel, the while the Seniors obtained the "cel well known Pottland attorney at.d executive n ember ot the society. lar" championships with 26 points A full program of the meetings to their credit. Clyde Denney was will appear in next week's issue. high man of the meet with an in D eer S layer Convicted dividual score of 20% points, there were several others, who were Through the efforts of local around the sixteen mark. The deputy game wardens, B. S. Pat jivelin has been added to track this ton and A. G. Ames, John Auld year and judging from the wav of Portland, was convicted last ¡Tuesday afternoon, in Justice •‘Bill" Bartolaiy threw it last Fri ' (Devore's court of having killed a day, E. H. S. will hold their own doe deer and was sentenced to in thisdepartment. The fir.-t track | j ai] ¡n default o f the payment of meet comes about the middle of a minimum $ 25 . fine. April. Auld with a companion, who | escaped the wardens, had been The .Student Body is planning an living in a cabin on Roaring Riv- entertainuient to be given in the . er hill for the winter, subsisting near future, at the school house, | a jarS?e extent on the game , , . ; nearbv. foi the purpose of paying some back bills, Watch for further par- The Progress wishes to thank ticulars. the correspondents for the volume The Adelphic Literary Society of news items, which were sent in In as much as this in will present an Fiaster program this week. crease of news was unlooked for. Friday afternoon. other matter had already been set -Miss Jones, the smallest member j0 type before the correspondents’ of our faculty, but, nevertheless, items airived and ■ cons-qnently the one that is greatest missed by some items had to be left out of School N ew s and Vice President IRWIN I). WRIGHT, Cashier B asket Social & D ance Friday evening, April 9th at ; the Garfield Country Club, there will be held a basket social and j dance. The entertainment be gins at 8:30 o'clock with the dance following. Admission wifi be 50c for gentlemen, and lunch will be served by the club. Ev eryone is invited. Church E lection The following officers were elected in the Eagle Creek church last Sunday: J. M. Boyce, Matt Glover, and Mr. Masson, Elders; Edw. Still, Gerald Wilcox and Chester Chambers, Trustees; and Mesdames Thomas, Masson and Eli Sutter, Deaconesses. Interest paid on time deposits. SAMSON SIEVE-GRIP TRACTOR $ 575 . W atch for fu rth e r an n o u n cem en ts Springw ater Easter Service Space in this week’s issue will not permit of an entire reproduc tion of the Easter program, which will be rendered at the Springwater church. As usual, it will comprise an exceptionally fine musical program, including choruses, under direction of Mr. David Horner and instrumental numbers, and a chorus accom paniment of seven stringed in struments and a piano. The Rev. Aue will preach two sermons, one for the children and one for the adult?. Everyone is invited to be present and come early. When You Pay Your Bill here you pay for more than just ordinary meat. Your money must buy entire sat isfaction also or we don’t want it. You read in the papers a lot about the high cost of living. Now coir e here and learn by actual experience that much of the talk is a myth concerning meats, Mrs. L. Ashle of Portland is visiting at the home of her friend, Mrs. J. Randolph of Viola. Mrs. Wm. H. Mattoon of Esta-j cada has returned to her Viola home. Wm. Hicinbotham and family of Viola spent a couple of days visiting at the home of Chas. Hicinbotham at River Mill. Cash Paid For Eggs Fish Fridays Palace Meat Market Fred Jorg, Phone Proprietor Main 8 3 . B ro ad w ay Estacada, Oregon