Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, October 28, 1915, Image 6

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    F.staiada Progress
(I ncorporated )
Stockyards Excursion
Continued from page 1
Milwaukie Easy Victims
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No one should miss this oppor­ be a hummer, for Gresham al­
Published every Thursday at
tunity to visit the Portland Union ways has a good team and rival­
Stock Yards, as it will be an in­ ry is strong.
Estacada, Oregon
On Saturday, November 18th.
as well as an enter tain-
it. M. Standish, Editor and Manager structive
the Estacada team meets Oregon
inji trip.
Parties wishing to join the ex­ City at Oregon City and the game
Entered at the postoffice in Estacada, cursion
should notify the Prog­ is the climax as well as end o f
Oregon, as second-class mail.
ress office just as soon as possible, the local team’s playing season.
so that accomodations can be ar- A big crowd of Estacada rooters
S ubscription K ates
the Estacada
, ranged for all and a second or[ should accompany
.
One year
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$ 1.001 even a third special car ordered, | boys to the county seat.
Six months
.501 if necessary.
Some of J. W. Doty’s choice
As an advertisement for East-
fern
Clackamas
county,
it
will
be
c°
r" an,d Potatoes are on exhibit
Thursday, Oct. 28, 1915
a good one and the bigger the,a t t ^e ^an< Products Show, as
as
j crowd, the more fun and the more I an advertisement of Alspaugh’s
fertile soil.
This week saw the conviction ! advertising,
and sentencing of the officials off Dont wait until the last day to |
the defunct U. S. Cashier Com-; make your reservation. Do itj Notice of Road Budget Meeting
pany. Few petitions for exec- j right now and get your neighbors
Notice is hereby given that,
utive clemency will be agitated, to come too.
pursuant to Chapter 234, General
among the Esiacada or neighbor- j
Laws of Oregon 1913, and Chap­
ing investors, who happen to own
ter 222, General Laws of Oregon
Eagie Creek Notes
engraved mementos of this get-
1915, a meeting of the legal vot­
Contributed
rich-quick scheme.
ers of Road District No. 55, Clack­
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....
. .
Mrs. A. D. Me Millan returned amas County, Oregon, will he
Oregon City and West Linn are home the other day after a few held at School House, in said Dis­
planning a big celebration to be Jays in Portland as the guest of, trict on the 10th day of Nov.,
held in the near future, in honor relatives.
1915 at the hour of 7 o ’clock P.
ot the advent ot South Pork wat- Miss Edna Kennedv and Mrs M„ for the purpose of considering
er in those communities.
Miss kana Kennedy ana Mrs. h f
:
estimates of the a-
Estacada hones thev have a R- B- Gibson called on Mrs. How- T "v louowing estimates oi me a
Cisiaeaua nopes iney nave a
„ . afternoon
mount of money to be raised by
hneoid time and would gladly | lett Sunday afternoon.
3pecial tax in said District for
join in the hurrahing it its mams, H. S. Jones of Portland was the ensuing year.
were eoupleu up to ttie same pipe out this way, spending the week-
line
end with relatives and taking a
hunt.
H. F. Gibson and wife of Bar
ton spent Tuesday night at the
James Gibson home.
Mrs. Nora Reid, Mrs. Susie
Wilcox, Mrs. Cora Udell and
Theo Reid visited at the James
Gibson home one day last week,
where they picked apples.
After a five days fruitless hunt
in the mountains, George, Will,
Walter and Jesse Douglass re­
turned home Sunday.
RQAI)S A N D
by its financial soundne-s, by the
standing and character of its direct­
ors and officers, by its readiness to
be of service to its depositors. That
is the way we wish this hank to be
judged and we invite the strictest
inquiry. When you have made it
we solicit your account on the result
of your investigation.
Estacada State Bank
llROY D. IV Cl K M . President
IIIOVUS YOCUM.
H IG H W A Y S
improvement and maintenance of
Viola to Little Cjear Creek Road
$1000. Improvement and main-
tenance of Gerber Road $225.
Improvement and maintenance of
Jim Hayden Road $700; Improve­
ment and maintenance of H. H.
Mattoon Road $450.
BRIDGES None.
PROBABLE R E C E I P T S
Probable receipts of said Road
District from sources other than
from direct taxation upon real
Over 350,000 trout fry from the
and personal property for the en­
Eagle Creek Trout Feeding Ponds
suing ye*r. $2500.
and the River Mill Hatchery have
BALANCES Amount of all
been liberated in the eastern
At Roseburg, Ore., a regular
ClacKamas streams in the past stock Dodge Brothers Motor Car Balances on hand estimated,
month or so. This work was won two out of the three races ! j $2400.
done entirely by volunteer labor, (only two entered in) and wasj Subscribed by three resident
all districts in this part of the tke only car that climbed over freeholders of said district and
county furnishing their quota of the steep Mountain Nebo near! by the road supervisor of said
men and conveyances.
that town.
This is the only district this 15th day of October,
The Morning Oregonian has car that ever climbed over this 1915.
been furnished a complete list of hill and what makes the feat
S. G. Kirchem, Freeholder,
all streams stocked, with number more remarkable, is the fact that
R. M. Miller, Freeholder,
and kind of fish liberated, the there is no road over the hill and
L. S. Tenny, Freeholder,
names of the forty-five volun- the
____ climbing
__ _____ had
_ to be done over Geo. M. Hively, Road Supervisor,
teers and a general outline of the I uneven ground,
Road District, No. 55.
work. This article should a p -1
pear in an early issue of that
publication.
Several appeals have been made i
to the famous Multnomah An­
glers’ Club of Portland lor finan­
cial aid in this trout liberation,
but to no avail. Now this club,
in a letter to the Progress says
The simp strong, serviceable Ford cat—
that they understand that Eagle I
hut at a lower price. The Ford car, which
Creek has been well slocked with I
is giving satisfaction to more than 900,000
trout fry, and their club has ex­
pressed itself as being in favor!
owners, has a record for utility and economy
of closing Eagle Creek and its j
that is worthy of your attention.
T w o and
tributaries from fishing for one
year. They wish to obtain the j
two make four— there wouldn’t be so many
sentiments of the Estacada Rod j
Ford cars if they didn’t give such splendid
& Gun Club and the anglers in I
this vicinity on the subject.
service.
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While our brother anglers from
the big city paid no attention to
Delivered at Estacada
our solicitations for financial help,
we are pleased to note ihev are at
Touring Car $493.25
Runabout $443.25
least interested in obtaining good,
fishing.
On display and sale by ■ » » # D C C T n
Estacada, Oregon. J . V V . r\ C . CL U
Mac Reed, Perry Kitzmiller
and family of Eagle Creek are
enjoying a pheasant hunting trip
near Turner in the Willamette
Valley.
Oregon City feels that its own
little railroad, the Willamette
Valley Southern is proving un­
grateful by substantially elimina­
ting that point as a terminus, in
tavor ot a direct haul to Portland.
Possibly the fear of similar treat­
ment from the P. R. L. & P. is
responsible for the decided action
by its city council lately against
the jitney competition.
Judge a Bank
Vice Pres.de.u
IRWIN 0 . WRHiHI, Cashier
Interest paid on time deposits.
C. E. Lucke
Livestock Buyer
sf
Hogs, Cattle, Sheep
Alt shipments made from
Estacada Stock Yards
Phone W . Givens, Estacada agent,
and advise him of what you have
for sale, and I will call ana
arrange
lor
purchase
and s h i p m e n t .
Weekly Oregonian
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