Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, October 28, 1915, Image 3

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    E. H. S. E C H O
Grocery Bargains
6 Bars White Soap
6 ”
Yellow ”
6 Pkgs. Yeast Foam or Magic
3 Cans Old Dutch Cleanser
3 Bottles Bluing
3 Cans Milk—Aster or
Carnation
3 Bars Bon Ami
3 ”
Sapolio
3 Bottles Ammonia
3 Cans Tomatoes
3 ”
Corn
3 lbs.
Macaroni
3 ”
Rice
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
Everything in Groceries
Waterbury & Chapman
“ The Quality Store’ ’
Christmas
Will soon be here
Why not eliminate both worry and
expense in your g ift
problem by
making your selections now, paying
a little down and a small amount
each week until Xmas.
You will be
surprised how easy it will be to
make a g ift that he, she or the little
ones will keep as a fond remember-
ance for ever, if you will call at
Beckw ith’s Jew elry Store
and let him help you plan this year’s
C h r i s t ma s Gi ft
Dont fail to get your free needle book.
Beckwith wants you to have one.
Notice—Important-Attention
Owing to the large number of
Halloween parties and other en­
tertainments scheduled for the
evening o f October 30th, the C.
I. C. Sheet & Pillow-Case Dance,
which was advertised to take
place at the Estacada Pavilion
that night, has been indefinitely
postponed.
Apron Sale & Book Tea
Budget of the City of E*te-
On the afternoon of November cada, Clackamas County,
bc'\o Wait*. Manatfmg Fditor
23rd the C. 1. C. will hold an a-
Paul Frazier, 'porting Fditor
pron sale and book tea, to which Oregon, for the year 19IS
everyone is invited. All ladies
Notice is hereby given that
Dtl'a Lovrll, Local Fditor
are requested to donate a book pursuant to Section 21. Clause 3
October 29th theAdelphic boys for the library, enjoy a drink of
of the City Charter o f the City o e
will have charge o f the literary tea and buy an apron.
! Estacada. Chapter 234, General
program. All are invited to be
present ai d be entertained by the Notice of Road Budget Meeting Laws o f the State of Oi egon, ai d
boys.
j Chapter 222, General Laws of the
Notice is hereby given that,
Altho there are many remarks
State o f Oregon, the Common
about the Freshmen beginning pursuant to Chapter234, General
early to decorate for Christmas, Laws of Oregon 1913, and Chap­ | Council of the City o f Estacada,
we are glad to see the red and ter 222, General Laws o f Oregon j Clackamas County, Oregon, will
at a regular meeting held in the
green pennants o f the class o f ’ 19
now hanging beside the ’ 18 pen­ 1915, a meeting of the legal vo­ ¡City Hall said City, at the hour
ters of Road District No. 49,
nant.
of 8 o’clock P. M. on November
Clackamas County, Oregon, will
RUNAWAY - NO ONE HURT
10, 1915, by ordinance levy a tax
be held at Garfield Country Club
By Paul
o f five mills, on the property in
Somebody has an awful ‘crust’ Hall, in said District on the 12th the City of Estacada, Clackamas
to call themselves a football team day o f Nov. 1915, at the hour of I County, Oregon, to raise the sum
or someone has an awful ‘crust’ 2 o’clock P. M., for the purpose
to bring a bunch o f kindergarten o f considering the following esti­ needed, as set out below.
Sum o f money needed (estima-
children to play the local football mates of the amount to be raised
i ted on expenditures for year Oct.
team. Because our team simply
walked all over them to the tune by special tax in said District for 13, 1914 to Oct. 14, 1915) $1124.68
the ensuing year.
of 152 to U.
The above estimate is arrived
Anyway it gave the subs an op­
ROADS AND HIGHW AYS
at
as follows: - Rent of City
portunity to shine and they did. Improvement and maintenance of
Bob Ewalt brought the crowd to Davis-Divers Road, $1500; im­ Pound, $18. Special Police at
Sunday Picnics, Fourth o f July
their feet when he caught the
ball on the kick-off and with his provement and maintenance of Celebrations, and other special
plow-horse strides almost made a Kemp & Lemon Road, $1000; im­ occasions, (estimated) $70. City
touch-down.
provement and maintenance of
Health Officer, $10.
Salary of
Not to be excelled, Millard Trul- Rawlins Road, $2400.
Recorder,
$180.
Salary
o f City
linger received the kick-otf and
BRIDGES None.
Treasurer, 1 % o f money checked
made a good yardage.
Emil
PROBABLE RECEIPTS-None.
Johnson in his initial attempt as
out of General Fund, (estimated)
BALANCES — Amount of all
a half-back, circled the ends for
$10.
City Lights, at $18. per
gains. The Estacada boys take Balances on hand Oct. 15, 1915,
month, $216. Interest on Sewer
little credit for victory as it has $960.
and Road Bonds, $300. Supplies
much like the Canby game.
Subscribed by three resident
necessary for registering voters,
The next two games, Gresham
on the 5th and Oregon City on freeholders o f said district and by (estimated) $50.
Registering
the 13th will be hard games, as the road supervisor o f said dis­ voters, (estimated at 200 regis­
James-John only beat Gresham trict this 16th day of October, 1915
trations, ) $20. Miscellaneous ex­
13 to 0, so it remains to be seen
J. F. Snyder, Freeholder
penditures, stationery, printing,
what we can do.
J. J. Davis, Freeholder
stamps, general labor, care of
H. A. LaBarre, Freeholder
animals inqiounded and not claim­
P. R. L. 4 P. Co. Reports Loss
G. T. Hunt, Road Supervisor,
ed or taken out, etc. $253.17
Salem, Ore., Oct. 22. —The
Road District, No. 49.
Portland Railway Light & Power
Sources of revenue, other than
Company had a deficit o f $8417.22
from direct taxation on real and
as a result of operations during Notice of Road Budget Meeting personal property, for the year
the year ending June 30, accord­
Notice is hereby given that, 1916. Licenses. Pool hall, $20.
ing to the annual report filed late pursuant to Chapter 234, General Peddlers, (estimated)$12. Dog,
yesterday with the state public
(estimated) $18.
Fines, (esti­
Laws of Oregon 1913, and Chap­
.service co.nmis-don.
mated; $50. Total, $100.
Am­
With its annual report to the ter 222, General Laws of Oregon ount of balance on hand October
¡commission, the corporation filed 1915, a meeting o f the legal vot­ 20, 1915, None.
i a copy o f its report to the stock- ers of the City of Estacada Road There is at this date, October
i holders for the y^ar ending De- District, Clackamas County, Or­ 20, 1915, outstanding warrants
¡cember 31, 1914.
This report
to the amount of, $67.87
j gave as reasons for the unsatis­ egon, will be held at City Hall,
Estimated valuation of real and
factory financial showing com- in said District on the 11th day personal property, in the corpo­
| petition o f the Northwestern of November, 1915 at the hour of rate limits ol ihe City of Estaca­
Electric Company, competiiion of 6 o’clock P. M., for the purpose da, $190,131.10
jitney automobiles and motor o f considering the following esti­
Amount to be raised by tax,
busses, and a continuation of mates of the amount of money to
quiet business conditions.
be raised by special tax in said $1024.08
Amount of tax allowed by City
District for the ensuing year.
Charter of the City of Estacada,
Benefit Dance
ROADS A N D H IG H W AYS -
$.005
A big dance is scheduled to oc- i Improvement and maintenance
Amount that a levy of $.005
cur at Cogswell’s Hall, Eagle j o f Broadway between 2nd and
will
raise, $980.65
3rd
Streets,
$530.
Creek next Saturday evening, !
The above budget is for gener­
with Ward’s four piece orchestra Improvement and maintenance
o f Portland furnishing the music, o f Third St. between Zobist and a l running expenses o f the City
| only, any money needed for street
lunch served in the hall and the Main Streets, $450.
1 improvements and maintenance,
\ Eagle Creek boys handling the,
BRIDGES - None.
lloor.
PROBABLE RECEIPTS-None must come from another and sep­
arate tax.
The above tax has
The many friends o f Erne!
BALANCES - Amount of all heretofore been levied by the
Hoffmeister are giving this dance i
as a benefit to him, to help defray , Balances on hand, Oct. 20, 1915, | City Council by passage of ordi-
; nance.
The * above estimate
the hospital expenses incurred in $72.64
the amputation o f his arm a few
Subscribed by three resident ! shows that it is imperative that
weeks ago.
freeholders o f said district and the full $.005 levy must be made,
Two hundred tickets have been by the road supervisor of said for even with this levy there will
issued and their sale is meeting district this 20th dav of October, . be a deficit in the year 1916.
with a liberal response.
By order of the Common Coun­
1915.
John Zobrist, Freeholder. cil.
Claude W. Devore, Recorder
Mrs. Helen Massey of Portland
A. E. Sparks, Freeholder.
is spending a few davs as the I R. G. Marchbank, Freeholder. Dated this 20th day of October
guest of her sister, Mrs. Geo. Dale* 1 A. G. Ames, Road Supervisor A. D. 1915
of Estacada.
City of Estacada Road District.