Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, October 21, 1915, Image 3

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    $ 1. Down
You Can Now Buy
50c Week
Estacada City Lots
On Easy Terms
Over one hundred lots to chocse from, prices from $40. up.
Here is an oppirtunity to own a future home, and
a splendid chance for investment and a safe speculation.
Cascade Realty Company
Estacada,
Grocery Bargains
25c
6 Bars White Soap
Yellow ”
6 ”
6 Pkgs. Yeast Foam or Magic 25c
3 Cans Old Dutch Cleanser 25c
25c
3 Bottles Bluing
3 Cans Milk—Aster or
Carnation 25c
25c
Bon
Ami
3 Bars
25c
Sapolio
3 ”
25c
3 Bottles Ammonia
25c
3 Cans Tomatoes
25c
3 ” Corn
25c
3 lbs. Macaroni
25c
Rice
3 ”
Everything in Groceries
Waterbury & Chapman
"The Quality Store’’
Grand Jury to be Selected Nov. 1st
Among the 31 jurors empan­
eled to appear Nov. 1st, from
which the grand jury of seven
will be drawn, are the following
eastern Clackamas residents:-
John Ely. Currinsville; J. A. Ri­
chey, Boring; George Guttridge,
Springwater; Julius Paulsen,
George; A. D. Burnett, Eagle
Creek; and E. Heiple, Alspaugh.
Oregon
Adix Registrar
The naming of registrars for
j Clackamas county, under the new
i state law has been completed,
J with Dr. H. V. Adix of Estacada,
j registra*- for District 69, compris­
ing Estacada, Eagle Creek,
Springwater, Viola, Garfield,
Dover and George.
The doctor’s duties will con­
sist of making reports of all
births and deaths in his district,
which was formerly handled by
the county health officer.
New Bank To Open Nov. 15
The new bank at Oregon City,
headed by Leroy D. Walker of
Portland will open its doors for
business about Nov. 15th. It is
likely that an Oregon City man
will act as cashier, with Mr. Wal­
ker giving his entire time to the
active management.
Mr. Walker is president of the
Estacada State Bank and inter­
ested in the banks at Canby and
MolaUa.
The institution
ill
make a specialty of a savings de­
partment, paying 4 % interest on
savings deposits.
The best wishes for success are
extended by Mr. Walker’s many
friends here.
J. Willits Ferguson, district
fire warden for Clackamas, Mult­
nomah and Marion counties, who
with his wife has been making
Estacada his headquarters for the
past six months, left last week
for Portland, where they will re­
side during the winter, Mr. Fer­
guson having office in the Yeon
Bldg.
There is always hope
though that John’s smiling face
will appear in our midst again,
about the time the robin’s return
and the trout begin biting.
I. O . O . F.
Work in Second Degree will be
given next Saturday night, Oct­
ober 23rd. All I. O. O. F. mem­
bers of Estacada Lodge No. 175,
are requested to be present and
all visiting members are invited.
H. S. Jones,
Degree Captain.
Notice of Road Budget Meeting
Cary* To Move
The many friends of Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. Cary of Estacada will
be surprised to learn of their in­
tention of moving to Portland
within a few days.
Mr. Cary recently consumated
plans which will necessitate his
living in Portland in order to at­
tend to his business there, so
their newly completed home in
Estacada is now for sale.
While Mr. Cary will be in Es­
tacada occasionally in connection
with the Cascade Realty Co., his
partner. E. S. Wooster, will han­
dle this end of the business.
Though the Carys may live in
Portland, local people will always
feel that they belong in Estacada,
where they have been identified
with the growth and development
for many years, but wish them
success in their new location.
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant to Chapter 234, General
Laws of Oregon 1913, and Chap­
ter 222, General Laws of Oregon
1915, a meeting of the legal vo­
ters of Road District No. 49,
Clackamas County, Oregon, will
be held at Garfield Country Club
Hall, in said District on the 12th
day of Nov. 1915, at the hour of
2 o’clock P. M., for the purpose
of considering the following esti­
mates of the amount to be raised
by special tax in said District for
Miss M. Gertrude Jones, for­
the ensuing year.
ROADS AND HIGHWAYS - merly of the Estacada High
Improvement and maintenance of School faculty, was the guest of
Davis-Divers Road, $1500; im­ Mrs. Wm. Kuhrasche of Estacda
provement and rflaintenance of for a few days last week. The
Kemp & Lemon Road, $1000; im- J students were especially pleased
provement and maintenance of to meet Miss Jones again and on­
ly wish her work was still confin­
Rawlins Road, $2400.
ed
to the Estacada schools instead
BRIDGES None.
PROBABLE RECEIPTS-None. of Willamette Academy in Salem.
BALANCES — Amount of all
Balances on hand Oct. 15, 1915,
Rex, the fine old pointer dog
$966.
belonging to W. A. Jones of Es­
Subscribed by three resident tacada dropped dead of heart
freeholders of said district and by disease while hunting last Sun­
the road supervisor of said dis- ! day. Rex was a well known fig­
trict this 16th day of October, 1915 ure on Estacada's streets and a
faithful canine friend.
So let’s
J. F. Snyder, Freeholder
J. J. Davis, Freeholder . hope he has gone to a Happy
Hunting grounds, where phea­
H. A. LaBarre, Freeholder
sants are more plentiful than in
G. T. Hunt, Road Supervisor,
this here neck of the woods.
Road District, No. 49.