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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1915)
| With Miss Bertha Howard as The residents in the vicinity of leader, Christian Endeavor Reagan Hill are volunteering E. H. Kellogg of Heppner and meeting the Dont Butcher That Calf Fred at the church about $150. worth of lal)or on the Bartholomew of Estacada was well attended George last Sunday. ; lower part of the hill, being w ¡th ! left this week for an auto trip to Heppner. They are shipping the Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kane of in the city limits, and are asking I car as far as the Dalles and mo Portland have moved onto their the city council to appropriate an amount. At present it toring from thai point. homestead near Elwood, for the equal does not look as though the coun Ed Boner returned Sunday summer. cil could see their way clearly to from a week’s fishing trip on the Matt Dibble, wife and children make such a donation. upper waters of the Clackamas. of Elwood are visiting at the He had plenty of fish to substan home of her parents, Mr. and J. A. Shibley and John C. Pet tiate his stories, among them be^ Mrs. John Marshall of Garfield. erson were or ained as elders of : ing a 19 inch Dolly Varden trout. Mrs. L. Wismer of Hillsboro, the Springwa er Presbyterian Church last Sunday Watch for the announcement w ho has been visiting her mother, ; in next week's issue of the dra Mrs. A. Held of George, returned Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kirchem matic entertainment to be given to her home last week, accom of Oregon City were Estacada visitors for a few days last week, by the Garfield Dorcas Society at panied by her mother. Feed it C ALF M EA L as they were visiting at the home J the Grange Hall, on the evening It is reported that Mrs. Sawtell his uncle. John Steinman of of May 20th. of Eagle Creek last Tuesday met of 25 It* Sack - - $1.25 Currinsville. 50 lb Sack - - - 2.25 F. D. Hunt and D. C. Zink, P. with an accident, which resulted Prof. Geo. Rebec of the Uni 100 I»» Sack - - 4.25 R. L. & P. Co.’s traffic manager in a broken arm. of Oregon, will speak at assistant, spent last Monday Miss Ella Bittner of E wood versity Remember We Take Your Produce 1 in and Estacada. the Estacada School, on the after has returned to Oregon City, noon of May 13th, on the subject Cash or Exchange Mrs. Olive Lee of Bissell re where she is employed. of the Parent Teachers’ Associ turned home last week after a The George correspondents re ation. Everyone is inxited to Potatoes 1001b . . $1.50 cash weeks visit in Portland. port an epidemic of whooping- attend. ” - - - 1.60 exchange two While there she attended the fu cough and influenza in that vi Haioid Horner of Dodge, who neral of her father, Mr. T. Ryan. cinity. Eggs, per dozen - I5yic cash for some time past has been laid ” - - 16Vic exchange The wood sawing outfit of the Mrs. Irwun D. Wright enter up with an injured knee, is able George Threshing Co. finished tained a few friends at a delight to resume his regular work again. Exchange for either Feed or Groceries sawing over 135 corns of wood in ful dinner party last Saturday The Misses Florence Schenck that vicinity, last week. evening. and Elva ShiLiley of Springwater. “ A Satisfied Customer-Our Best Advertisement” A baby boy put in an appear H. H. Tracy of Portland spent w'ere delegates last week from ance at the home of Mr. and Mrs. a few days in Estacada this week, the Springwater Presbyterian We Deliver Daily Perry M. Anderson of Cazadero, during the absence of his partner,' Church, at the State Sunday Tuesday, May 4th. Walter Givens. School convention in Portland. Commercial Grinding a Specialty News Notes From All Sections Tracy & Givens Estacada, Oregon. Special Subscription Offer The best family daily paper in the state and your own weekly paper lor $ 3.50 The Daily Portland Telegram AND The Estacada Progress $ 3.50 This offer will be in force from now until July 15, 1915 and may be taken advantage of by new as well as old subscribers. 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