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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1915)
We do not make a loud talk Are you hustling for VOTES? In Our — To win the T Aluminum W Advertise ments “ But listen Kitchen Outfit Now to the noise WE make when We quote you prices On Groceries are on Exhibit Our in Window Comprising twelve fine pieces of Guaranteed Rival Pure Aluminum Ware 1 large, covered, Combination Kettle 2 sizes large, lipped Sauce Pans 1 large Savory Roaster 2 sizes Pudding Pans 1 large Tea Kettle 2 Open Kettles 1 Rice Boiler 1 Coffee Percolator 1 Fruit Strainer Contest Ends Wednesday Evening, December 22nd Vote for yourself and get your friends to help you. Rem em ber Prices and quality combined Does the business You get one vote with each cent’s purchase and this rate will continue during the entire contest. PARK Broadway at 2nd & C L O SN E R - - - Estacada, Oregon 26 Loads In 26 Days C. E. Lucke has been the busy iH '. b . j bustling buyer for the past sixty ' days, with what is undoubtedly “ The Quality Store” the state record as a hog buyer, iJ iaiuv .^jiuhucfu’ iiJ having bought, loaded and ship- A George Kieine Attraction Estacada, - - Oregon. I ped 26 carloads of livestock dur- I ing the 26 working days of. Oc- I tober. These shipments were Wednesday, November 24th made from Estacada, Canby and 7:30 P. M. , Molalla. Lucke shipped a carload of bogs J from the Estacada yards, Mon- Admission - 10c and 15c I day morning, and another car load Wednesday. Among the largest sellers of I hogs were F. J. Harkenrider, L. L ill lit , J.o.1 j Hale, Crawford Bros., Hugh Jones, Peter Ruhl, Henry Trapp, Each Each PATEN T APPLIED FOR N. Taylor, H. Schmidt, G. Brown, W. F. and J. H. Looney and C. Saturday Afternoon T. Davis. The price paid on the first car and Evening load was on a basis o f $5,75 tops Each Link Is A Fond Rememberance at Estacada with a slightly lower 2 o’clock and 7 P. M. Of Some Friend Or Relative. price on the second shipment. Buyer Lucke is purchasing hogs Admission - 5c and 10c largely and if the local growers wish to dispose of the medium grades or poor cattle, it can be done in a cooperative shipment. Or at any time the growers wish Beckwith, The Jeweler to begin cooperative shipping on hogs and cattle, Buyer Lucke Pathe Notice for Levy of Addition«! Road Tax I will be glad to help assemble and Attention Rebekahs Notice is hereby given that we, Pomp of Earth The hour of opening the Rebek- make the first shipment and the the undersigned Tax Payers, con Progress office will aid in any 10th Episode ah Lodge is changed from 8 P. M. sisting of ten per cent, of the way possible. to 7 P. M. Mrs. S. E. Bates, Tax Payers in Road District No. Secretary. Sunday Evening, 7 o’ clock 10, Clackamas County, Oregon, Railway Man Honored hereby give notice to the Tax Estacada Grammar School Admission 5c and 10c Many local people will be pleas Payers of said Road District No. ed to hear of the recent advance Honor Rolls 10 that there will be a meeting of Miss Welch, teacher 6th grade, ment of J. W. Hewitt, formerly the lax Payers of said District I Doris Finch, Rosa Trasehel and chief dispatcher and later super in Tracy School House at School ■ Gaye Sarver; 7th grade, Lyla Me intendent of the interurhan lines FAMILY THEATRE District 68, on the 27th day of of the P. R. L. & P. Co., and well I Kenney, Bertha Devore. November, 1915 at 2 o ’clock P. M. known to many Estacada people. to vote an additional tax in said Miss Anderson, teacher- 4th On November 1st, Mr. Hewitt District for road purposes, as grade, Kenneth Woods, Laura was appointed general superin provided by an act o f the legisla Why Throw Away Douglas; 5th grade, Tommy Jorg, tendent of the Sumpter Valley R. ture in 1913, Section 6321, Page Lillian Dale. R., operating a 95 mile road be Your Old Tires? 24, of the Road Laws of Oregon. The Banner for Behavior goes tween Baker and Prairie City, j 1 A. W. Botkin Have «Them - Fixed Oregon. ; to the first grade this week. 2 H. D. Trapp Mr. Hewitt began work with j 3 W. P. Snuffin Have just installed a large Honor Roll for October o f the the P. R. L. & P. Co. as a motor- ( vulcanizer and can do any 4 F. E. Thomas kind of work. : Currinsville school: Arlie and man and owing to his tireless en 5 0. C. Twombley 6 E. Krigbaum Call and see me. VerlieCoop, Irma Jones, Glen and ergy and natural ability, arose to < an important position in a few 7 N. M. Tracy Mary Ely, Edmund, Irene and years, so his latest promotion is All Work Guaranteed 8 Paul Holm Nell Saling, Walter and Lydia not a matter of luck, hut the re 9 A. E. Yocum Clackamas Garage Matson, Ralph Wade, Ray and ward of hard work and applica 10 G. R. Crawford tion. J. R. Morrow - Estacada, Or. Marie Heiple, Doris Looney. 11 G. T. Beebe 12 F. 0. Crawford Waterbury 4 Chapman Who Dared Friendship L in k s 25c 25 c Universal Program Start A Friendship Bracelet -M ake your Xmas selections now Who Pays?