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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1915)
1 't I Removal Sale olbout June 1st We shall move into Our New Room, in the building recently occupied by the Cary Merc. Co. Sale Begins Saturday, May 15th, Ends May 31st. And the Prices Must Do It Big Reduction on All Lines Special- We do not expect to handle Shoes,\Men’s Hats and Several Other Lines— in our new place, and on all these, the Knife Will Go Deep. Extra Special- May 14th will be our last day for giving Coupons for Alumnium Ware. We will redeem all coupons up to May 31st Have A Look - • Estacada, Oregon. Garfield Dramatics Everyone is invited to attend the dramatic entertainment to be given Thursday evening, May 20th, at the Garfield Grange Hall, at 8 o’clock, when the following program will be rendered:- Part 1 M usic...................... . . .................................Country Club Orchestra Monologue, “Long Distance” . . .................... ...........Irwin D. Wright Music.......................................................... .Country Club Orchestra Part II Farce in One Act, “The Trouble at Satterlee’s” Cast of Characters: Dorothy----1 Bess Hyde Whitcomb Alice_____ j Who belong to Miss Sat _ Grace Davis Jacobs Mildred___J- terlee’s select Seminary -------Ednah Deming Bertha.......... ____ Abbie Wagner Marion------J for Young Ladies. Doris Jensen Miss Ophelia Satterlee, The lady principal,.................Roberta Reid Kathleen, A Celtic maid employed in the seminary, Esther Revell Scene, Dorothy’s Sitting Room Music .............................................................Country Club Orchestra Admission, Adults, 15c., Children, 6 to 12 years, 10c. Ice Cream on Sale Improvement On Rural Route Notice—Clean Up Day Team Beginning last week, A. De- Owners moy, in charge of the mail distri * Good Dressing and Tailored Suits Ask your Estacada College Boys who made their suits? We know that most of them are weari g 9 lL n V flíitjfí btudtf 322 Morrison St., Near 6th P O R T L A N D H O T E L B LO C K Portland. Oregon. Suits to Order $ 28 . Ask Prices Thanking you, one and all, for your Liberal Patronage in the past, and Soliciting the continuance of it, we are yours for Clean Business and Lowest Prices. DALE’S are easily distinguished by their taste in f/oitlurw l J u ifo tin ij i o A. ylu itv We want to turn Every Dollar of Stock into Cash Come Early College Boys Wolf Or Dog? Our Grocery Dept. will pay you $1.60 in Trade in exchange for your 100 pounds of Spuds Marshal A. G. Ames of Esta cada is boiling hot over an article that recently appeared in an Ore gon City paper in which it claimed that the wolf, trapped by Ames Wanted Now last month and on which he later ¡ collected the county bounty, was only a wild dog. 18,000 Eggs The statement is also made that Ames did not co lect the state bounty, but that while at for which we will pay per dozen tempting to do so, the species of the animal was discovered. loc Cash or 17c in Trade Ames emphatically denies this and claims that he has been paid both county and state bounties, and further deposes and says that Exchange for either Feed or Groceries the animal looked like a wolf, acted like a wolf and was a wolf and anyone disputing it will eith We Deliver Daily er have to eat their words or the wolf. Commercial Grinding a Specialty ljate reports show that the Or egon City paper printed the story “A Satisfied Customer is Our 15est Advertisement” without having thoroughly inves tigated the facts and it has since Tracy & Givens Estacada, Or. been brought to light that Ames wolf was a wolf, but that some one else had received a bounty on an animal of doubtful species. You Dont Have To Go To Portland To date Ames has not received for the apology that should be forth coming. ______ bution on R. F. D. No. 1, Esta Will the owners of teams, who cada. is driving a snappy team of worked on Clean Up Day, if they mules, hitched to a good buggy, have not already been reim in place of his former two wheel bursed to the amount of $2. per cart of one horse power. donated team, sign vouchers and The horses, formerly used on j present them to the City Record the route are for sale, for their er at once. Such money as was successors have proven to be fast er and ultimately will be taught contributed for this work, has All You Want For 35c to bray, to announce the arrival been turned over to the city and The ladies of the Methodist of the mail. the council made an added con church are promising a rare treat tribution. for the local epicures in the com .The work of plastering the new building, to be used by Dales and Committed To Asylum ing chicken and waffle dinner, to the East Clackamas Supply Co. neld at the home of Mra. Wm. in Estacada. is being done under Miss Alfontz Monckton, daugh be Dale in Estacada, on the evening the direction of L. H. Burd of ter of Rufus Monckton of Spring- of May 25th, at 6 P. M. (P. S. Lents. It is expected the build water, was committed to the state ing will be ready for occupancy insane asylum at Salem last Sat- The waffles will be swimming in iurda.v afternoon. real maple syrup.) Í by June 1st. Kodak Supplies Films and Developers Trout Flies 2 for 5c and up Complete line of Fishing Tackle Ed Boner - Estacada