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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1915)
c A Crown Roast a filet of veal or any other fancy cut of meat can be bought here just as satisfactory by the young housekeeper as by the most ex perienced. All the customer need do is to select the meat and form desired and trust to us that the meat, the weight and the price will be all right. News Notes From All Sections C o u n ty W ill Pay F o r H igh S c h o o l W o r k Mrs. W. Wismer of Bethany is visiting her mother, Mrs. Held of There are seven standard high George, who is very ill. schools in Clackamas county, al Jas Linn o f Currinsville, who Oregon City, Colton, Canhy, Mil- last we k received a kick from waukie, Molalla, Estacada and his Ford crank resulting in a brok Sandy, that will share in the en wrist, is not letting the acci- high school tuition fund law. dent interfere with his driving All tuition pupils attending these the car, although he possibly cant standard high schools will have help with the family washing, as their tuition paid by a tax on all of the property in Clackamas a good husband should. county, with the exception of Fred Bartholomew of Estacada that property situated within the returned this week from a few boundaries of the high school days business trip in Seattle. districts. Miss Helen Ross of Portland is The Progress editor had hoped the guest of Miss Ednah Deming to attend the annual session of of Garfield for a few days. the Oregon State Editorial Asso Theo Ahlberg of Estacada was initiated into the Third Degree of the A. F. & A. M. last Tuesday evening at the lodge rooms. The degree work was followed by a supper, served by the Ladies Aid of the Methodist Church. Cash Paid For Eggs Pd I ace Meat Market Fred Jorg, Proprietor Phone Main 83. Broadway Estacada, Oregon P re a ch in g S ervices Preaching services will be held in the Currinsville School House Sunday, Nov. 7th at 2 P. M. by the Latter Day Saints. Every one cordially invited. Mistress Jones Tea Party The Eagle Creek Ladies Aid Society will present a comedy, entitled “ Mistress Jones’ Tea Party” , Saturday evening, No vember 13th, 8 o’clock at Wil- bern’s Hall. Everyone is invited to attend. Admission 15c with a lunch to be served after the play, 10c e x t r a . ______ Supervisor Hunt of Road Dis trict 49 has installed a larger and later type of crusher in the lot near Hayes Mill in Garfield, to replace the smaller crusher which was removed a few weeks ago. This latter installation will prob ably be a permanent one. ciation in Salem, Nov. 5th and 6th, where he could meet some real live editors and newspaper men, but owing to press of more important matters, such as Stock- yards excursions, collecting sub scriptions and the like, has had J. R. Morrow o f the Clackamas Le Roy D. Walker and L. A. j to give up the trip. Garage of Estacada has installed Brandes of Portland, were Esta The editor’s 2 year old son, a large vulcanizer, for the repair cada visitors Wednesday, where j they attended a meeting of the ! John Hubbard Standish, is suf of auto tires. This needed equip directors of the Estacada State fering from a mild attack of the ment should help keep more of | the local money at home. Bank. j mumps. County Sunday^ School Convention Sportsmen’s Headquarters Guns and Ammunitions Rods and Fishing Tackle Kodaks and Supplies Pocket Flash-lights Lunches Ed Boner - 75c to $2. Confectionery - Cigars Estacada Dr. Roberts Veterinary Remedies A k e S o l d O n A G u a r a n t e e If you have never used them the next time your Horse, Cow, Hog or any of your livestock are sick, come in and ask us about it and get a book at the. Estacada Pharmacy T h e *^& %oSlSL Store $1. Down - 50c Week You Can Now Buy Estacada City Lots On Easy Terms Over 100 lots to choose from • $40. up. Here is an opportunity to own a future home, and a splendid chance for investment and a safe speculation. Cascade Realty Company Estacada, - Oregon. The Progress is in receipt of the program for the Twenty- Fourth Annual Convention of the Clackamas County Sunday School Association, which will be held in the M. E. Church at Molalla, Friday and Saturday, November 112th and 13th. This program is too lengthy to reproduce herewith, but it holds forth the promise of an interest-1 ing two days session, to which all are invited and it is hoped j that Estacada will be well repre- j sented. In ending the program | reads-“ Bring your Bible, note book, pencil, Sunday School re port and yourselves.” J Cape of Good Hope. The Cape of Hope lies at a eon sklerahle distil nee from tile end «»f South Africa and Is. in fact, the middle o f the three promontories, severally in conspicuous, which Jointly terminate a slender peninsula some twenty miles in length formliur the harrier between | Caine Im.v and the Atlantic oceai'i on j the west These three headlands, lying ; near together and eouimouly undivided j on a map of moderate scale, are locally designated Cape Point. It was here | that Bartholomew Idaz first eucouu , tered in full force the prevalent south easterly gales and denounced the rug ged. threatening, threefold promontory under the sounding up|»ellation of the t ’ape of Storms, to lie afterward re • hristened by pious, trustful hearts the t'ai** o f tJood IIo|»e. Pairing In L ffitla tw fm The custom o f pairing In the house o f commons originated in Cromwell’s i time. "Pair off” is the phrase used to signify that two members of a legis lative body o f op(»oslte political oplu ions agree to absent themselves from voting for u certain [teriod. By “ pair ing” in this way they neutralize each other’s absence. The whi|>s o f the house generally manage to And “ pairs” when, for any reason, members desire to be absent temporarily. Tobacco Chczj tucked into their cheeks they arc happy on their beats. N o bunches to disfigure the face. The little chews mean the pouch lasts a long time and saves coin. A little chew of pure, rich,.mellow tobacco—seasoned and sweetened just enough—cuts out so much o f the grinding and spitting. A S K Y O U R O E A LE R FO r W ’ B C U T C h e w in g t o b a c c o . it is t h e n e w R EA L TO BACCO C H E W -C U T LONG SHRED. Take less than one-quarter the old size chew. It will be more satisfying than a mouthful o f ordinary tobacco. Just take a nibble o f it until you find the strength chew that suits you, tlien tee how easily and evenly the real tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies, how much lest you have to spit, how few chews you take to be tobacco satisfied. That’ s why it is The Read Tobacco Chew. That’ s why it costs less in the end. The taste o f pure, rich tobacco does not need to be covered up. An excess o f licorice and sweetening makes you spit too much One small chew takes the place of two big chews of the old kind. ((N o t ic e b o w th e s a lt b r in g s o u t the r ic h to b a c c o ta s te .M WEYMAN-BRUT0N COMPANY, 5 0 Union Sqoare, New York City