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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1915)
Why not trade with a Store that can fill ALL vour order Free Demonstration We carry a full line of staple and fancy Groceries We are headquarters for Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Fruit Jars Jar Tops Jar Rubbers JellyGlasses F. F. Haradon & Sons Crackers, Fancy Cakes and Cookies Look over our Dry Goods Department with M. J. B. Coffee consisting of Dress Goods, Shoes, Sox Shirts, Overalls, Underwear, Mus lin, Sheeting, Thread, Hand kerchiefs and Notions. Feed Department Monday, July 5th cAll are cordially invited to attend the formal opening of the East Clackamas Supply Co. and to join us in a refreshing cup of coffee, served with Haradon & Sons Fancy Cakes. Wheat Oats Corn Chick-food Bran Scratch-food Shorts Flour Grits Oyster-shell and Ground-bone Waterbury & Chapman “The Quality Grocers” Rug Specials $7. to $18.75 9x12 Rugs Now $6. to $17. A good assortment to choose from. 9x12 Matting Rugs $3.25 9x9 ” ” 3.00 A good line of Summer Furniture. Call and look them over. A full line of Glassware still on display. Economy Jars pints 80c ” ” quarts 95c ” half-gal. $1.25 Assortment of Extra Caps Jelly Glasses, of all sorts Stamp book premiums will have to be arranged for in Portland. Estacada U Furniture Co. i ■ • ndertakers $2. a day. $10. a week Hotel Estacada Modern Conveniences One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast Local and Tourist Trade Solicited The reputation of 7000 Druggists is back of all REXALL prepara tions. That is why people have faith in them. A Guarantee on each and every article. Estacada Pharmacy T he R exall S tore Free Samples for All i The Case oi l Jennie Brice i 1 brat. I can 't sleep again until I get " tie leaned over the table and looked it off my chest. Mrs. P itm an has su f a t me. ‘W ell, how alniut a m urder, fered through me. and Mr. Holcombe then?* be said. ‘You get the story for your paper and 1 get som e advertising here has s|>ent money and tline” - Lida did not speak, hut she drew her for the theater. W e need it, that's ► \ «► chair closer and put her other hand sure.' » over his "I laughed It off. and w e separated "I w ant to get It straight. If I can. But a t 2 o'clock Bronson culled me up Let me see; It was on Sunday, the again i m et him In his office at the •Itli. that tUe river caiue ui*. w asn’t It? theater, and he told me th at Jennie Yea. Well, on the T hursday before Brice, who was out of the cast th at that I uiet you. Mr. Holcombe. In a week, had asked for a w eek's vacation restau ran t In Pittsburgh. Do you re ! She had heard of a farm at a town By m em ber?” called H orner, and she w anted To go Mr. Holcom be nodded. MARY R0BFRIS j there to rest. "W e were talking of erluie. and I | •* W ow the idea Is this.’ he said C o p y rig h t, 1013. b y th e B obb»- \ \ raid no m an should he banged on pure | ‘She's living w ith her husband, and M e r r ill C o m p a n y ly circum stantial evidence. You a f he has threatened her life m ore than firmed th a t a well linked ebuiu of clr once. It would he easy enough to ciittistuntiul evidence could properly fruine up som ething to look us If he'd Continued from last Issue hang a man. W e had u long argum ent. m ade aw ay w ith her. We'd get a T whs horn lu P ittsburgh.” I evaded. In which 1 w as w orsted. T here was a week of excitem ent, more advertising ” 1 w ent «w ay for a lung tim e, hut 1 third inuu at the table—Bronson, the th an we’d ordinarily get lu a year. alwa.vH longed for the burry and ac- ' business m anuger of the IJbert.v the You get a corking new s story and find tlvlty of the old home town. So here i a ter.” Jen nie Price at the end. getting the l am again " ••Who sided w ith you.” put In Mr. •ledit for th at Jennie gets $100 and Fortunately, like all the young, her Holcombe, "and whose view s 1 refust*d a rest, and Ladley. her husband, gets, own a f f a ir s engrossed her. She w as to en tertain because as publicity limn say. $200 ’ flushed with the prosjiect of m eeting for a th ea te r he dealt lu fiction rather "M r Bronson offered to put up the i e r lover, trem ulous over w hat the than In fact.” money, mid i agreed. The Hood cam e evening m ight bring. T he m iddle aged | ••Precisely. You may recall. Mr. Hol Just then and was considerable help. wom an w ho had eom e back to the th at you offered to hang any It m ade a good setting. 1 Went to my hurry of the old town, and who. push combe. luan we nam e given a pro|w r city editor and got an assignm ent to ed hack Into an eddy of the tlood dis chain of would Interview Ladley about this play of trict. eould only w atch the activity and against linn?” circum stantial evidence his. Then Bronson and 1 w ent togeth lhe life from tiehlud a "Rooms to L et” •‘Yes.’* er to see the laid leys on Sunday m orn sign, did not concern her much. Nor "A fter you left Bronson spoke to me. ing. and as they needed money they should she have. agreed. But Ladley Insisted ou $rjO a Mr. Howell cam e soon after. He lie said business a t the th eater was week ex tra If he had to go to Jail. We asked for her. and. going back to the bad and com plained of the way the prom ised It. hut we did not intend to dining room, kissed her <|ufetl 3 . H e ; papers used, or would not use. his stuff let things go so fa r us that. had an air of resolve, a sort of grim He said the L iberty th ea te r had not ” Iu the Ladley«’ room th a t Sunday determ ination, th at w as a rede! from had a proper deal and tliut he was m orning w e w orked It all out. T he the half frantic look lie had worn be tem pted to go over apd bang oue of hardest thin g w as to get Jen n ie Brice's fore. He asked to hare. Mr. Holcomb« the com pany on the head, and so get consent, but ahe agreed finally. We brought dowu. and so behold un ail. a little free advertising. a rran g ed a list of Clews to be left four of us. sitting around the table— **l said he ought to be able to fake around, and Ladley w as to go out lu Mr. HoUsimhe w ith his notebook, i • good story, but he m aintained th a t a th e night and to be beard com ing back. w ith my m ending and the boy w ith new spaper could amell a faked atory a 1 told him to qu arrel w ith his wife one of Lid if*» hauds frankly uuder hi* mile aw ay, and that, anyhow , all tb«> th a t afternoon, although 1 don't be on the red tablecloth good std n ts bad been pulled off. 1 lieve they needed to be asked to do It w ith him. 1 rem em ber saying —and 1 suggested also the shoe or «Up -1 w ant to tell all of you the whole agreed nothing but a railroad wreck or per to be found bo ating aruum l.M •tory .” he begum "Tom orrow 1 »ball a th m at inder hit th e public very hard these go to the district attorney and con Continued on page 7 and th a t 1 d id n 't feel like wreck fess, but —1 w ant you all to have It days lug the Pennsylvania limited. 1 RINEHART