Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, October 21, 1915, Image 6

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    SHAVING THE PIG.
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In c id e n t T h a t C h ie f J u st ic e C h a s e
W a n t e d to F orge t.
Salniou l*. Clmse. tcoveruor, o f Ohio,
senator of the rutted Stutes. secretary
of the Cutted States treasury and chief
Justice of the supreme court of the
United States, oik e had an encounter
with a pig that is worth telling.
When a boy he attended a private
boarding school kept by his uncle, the
Kpiscopal bishop o f Ohio. He did the
chores for Ids uncle during the school
term and worked on the farm during
the summer. One day his uucle told
his nephew that lie should kill and
dress a pig at the « lose of the school
that day.
With no little difficulty the hoy
caught tlie pig and killed it. And now
the question was how to get the bris­
tles off.
He had heard o f farmers
scalding hogs, so he soused the pig
Into a barrel o f hot water He either
held the pig In the water too long, or
did not have It hot enough, for in spite
o f all his s- raping the bristles would
not come off. He then thought o f his
uncle's razors, and getting them he
shaved the pig from nose to tall.
When the bishop returned he con
grutulated his nephew on the splendid
appearance of the pork. But when
lie tried to shave the next day he dis­
covered flint the razors would not
•‘work.** What lie said and did we may
Imagine, but we do not know
Chief Justice Chase was a very dig
nlfled man. His private secretary. Mr
Dirtier. says that he hail little humor
In his composition
President Lincoln
once related the foregoing story ot a
meeting o f the cabinet, but Mr. Chase
did uot like It very well, and the pres
Ident never referred to It again.
An O dd Epitaph.
The following epitaph Is to be found
in a cemetery within seven miles of
New York’s city hall:
H eader, pu ss o n ; d o n 't w a s te y o u r tim e
O ’ e r bud b io g r a p h y an d fc’ tte r rim e,
F o r w h a t I am th is c r u m b lin g c la y In­
sures,
And w lm t I w a s is n o a ffa ir o f y o u r s
N o t'c e o f Road B u d g e t M e etin g
R. M. Standish
Estacada Representative
Order Your W inter Suit
Now
Suits or Overcoats $14 up.
Raincoats $7 up.
Made to your order, you choose the material.
R. G. Marchbank c™,*'
Notice is hereby driven that,
pursuant to Chapter 234, General
Laws of Oregon 1913, and Chap­
ter 222, General Laws of Oregon
1915, a meeting of the legal vot­
ers of the City of Estacada Road
District, Clackamas County, Or­
egon, will be held at City Hall,
in said District on the 11th day
of November, 1915 at the hour of
8 o ’clock P. M., for the purpose
of'considering the following esti­
mates of the amount of money to
be raised by special tax in said
District for the ensuing year.
ROADS AND HIGHWAYS -
Improvement and maintenance
of Broadway between 2nd and
3rd Streets. $530.
Improvement and maintenance
of Third St. between Zobist and
Main Streets, $450.
BRIDGES - None.
PROBABLE RECEIPTS - None
BALANCES - Amount of all
Balances on hand. Oct. 20, 1915,
$72.64
Subscribed by three resident
freeholders of said district and
Jj'Jby tH«.. rb»d supervisor of said
district this 20th day of October,
1915.
John Zobrist, Freeholder.
A. E. Sparks, Freeholder.
R. G. Marchbank, Freeholder.
A. C. Ames. Road Supervisor
I Ciiy of Estacada Road District.
Budget o f the City o f Esta­
cada, Clackamas County,
Oregon, for the year 1915
Notice is hereby given that
pursuant to Section 21, Clause 3
of the City Charter of the City of
Estacada. Chapter 234, G'eneral
I aws of the State of O i egon, and
Chapter 222, General Laws of the
State of Oregon, thè Common
Council of the City of Estacada,
Clackamas County, Oregon, will
at a regular meeting held in the
City Hall said City, at the hour
of 8 o ’clock P. M. on November
10, 1915, by ordinance levy a tax
of five mills, on the property in
the City of Estacada, Clackamas
County, Oregon, to raise the sum
needed, as set out below.
Sum of money needed (estima­
ted on expenditures for year Oct.
13, 1914 to Oct. 14, 1915) $1124.68
The above estimate is arrived
at as follows: - Rent of City
Pound, $18. Special Police at
Sunday Picnics, Fourth of July
Celebrations, and other special
occasions, (estimated) $70. Ciiy
Health Officer. ¿10.
Salary of
Recorder, $180.
Salary of Ci y
Treasurer, 1% of money checked
out of General Fund, (estimateci)
$10.
City Lights, at $18. per
month, $216. Interest on Sewer
and Road Bonds, $300. Supplies
necessary for registering voters,
(estimated) $50.
Registering
voters, (estimated at 200 regis­
trations, ) $20. Miscellaneous ex­
penditures, stationery, printing,
stamps, general labor, care o f
anima.s impounded and not claim­
ed or taken out, etc. $263. 17
Sources of revenue, other than
from direct taxation on real and
personal property, lor the year
1916. License». Pool hall, $20.
Peddlers, (estimated)$12. Dog,
(estimated) $18.
tines, (esti­
mated) $60. Total, $100.
Am­
ount of balance on hand October
20, 1915, None.
There is at this date, October
20, 1915, uuts.and.ing warrants
to the amount oi, $67.87
Estimated valuation of real and
personal property, in the corpo­
rate limits oi the City of Estaca­
da, $190,131.10
Amount to he raised by tax,
$ l U 3 ‘i . 0 8
Amount of tax allowed by City
Charter ol the City ol Estacada,
$.005
Amount that a levy of $.005
will ra.se, $980.65
The above budget is for gener­
al running expenses of the c iiy
only, any money needed to, street
improvements and maintenance,
must come from another at d i e,.-
ai ate tax.
ihe above tax lias
heretolore teen levied Ly the
City Council by passage ot oi ca­
nanee.
The above estimate
shows that it is imperative that
the full $.605 levy must he made,
for even with this levy there will
be a deficit in the year 1916.
By order of the Common Coun­
cil.
Claude W. Devore, Recorder
Dated this 2t)th day ot October
A. b. 1915