Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, November 25, 1915, Image 8

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Estacada Progress
edge were the keynotes o f sue-1
Logan Boy Dies
(I ncorporated )
cess for himself and his people, j E rn e s t G e r b e r th e son o f Mr>
Published every Thursday at
M r. Washinton s leadership and
p red Gerber o f Logan,
Estacada, Oregon
was
gained by war glory or |died in
jn Caiifornia, November
. M. Stumlish.
Kditor and Manager tbe preacbing o f sensational doc­
20th, where be had gone in an
trines, but by his firm belief in effort to restore his health.
Entered at the postoffice in Estacada,
education and the manual appli­
Oregon, as second-class mail.
He was born in Logan 23 years
cation of same, among his people. ago and was well known in that
S ubscription R ates
district, having resided there
Marshal Ames o f Estacada is most of his life, in later years be­
having a hard time these days ing engaged in the motor truck­
Thursday, Nov. 25, 1915
trying to collect the annual taxes. ing business, between Oregon
j many dog owners claiming to be' ^ dy and Portland,
Too often we forget the orig­ too poor to pay the tax, but per- j
inal intent and purpose o f the fectly able to raise the dog and
Notice for Levy of Additional Read Tax
Pilgrim Fathers, when they or­ its progeny.
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...
I f a dog is not worth the li- 1 Notice is hereby given that we,
dained that a day be set for
ts nut yvur», u.e •'-¡theunderBignedTaxPayers.con-
Thanksgiving, f o r the many cense charged, it might better be i sistinti ()t- t4n pel. cent. of the
blessings which they had receiv­ done away with. While there is | Tax Payers in Road District No.
ed during their hardships and a great deal o f sentiment attach- 55, Clackamas County, Oregon,
ed to a cur dog from the child- hereby Kive. notice to the Tax
struggles.
ren’s s standnoint
it is
w h-inllv
fair ^
PayerS
sald wiM
Uoad
lstn ct g No.
We are too prone to think of ren
standpoint, it
hardly fair
that ot
there
l)t, a D meetin
of
Thanksgiving Day as an annual to rear the animal and later add , the Tax Payers of said District
feast date, closely coupled with ! one more stray dog to the town. | in Viola School House, on the
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j 27th day o f November, 1915 at
foot-ball, roast turkey, cranber- j
j 2 o’ clock P.M., to vote an addi-
ries and pumpkin pies, forget- j
ting that we have just as much j In the recent resignation of j tional tax in said District for
Mr. H. E. Cross o f Oregon City road purposes. as provided by an
to be thankful for as the early | ,
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...
., | act of the legislature in 1913, Sec-
from
the active handling ot the Hort ^
P* Ke 24, of the Road
pioneers on the bleak New Eng-1
Willamette Valley Chautauqua, Laws Of Oregon.
land coast.
Stop and think—what have we Clackamas County and the State 1 J. B. Cromer
2 J. C. Young
of Eastern Clackamas to be of Oregon has lost the services
3 J. F. Cromer
thankful for? We have had no o f one o f the most public spirit­ 4 Mrs. S. D. Kirchem
ed
men
in
the
Northwest.
crop failures; no epidemic o f dis­
5 D. C. Fouts
For twenty-three years, Mr. 6 S. G. Kirchem
eases; no storms or earthquakes,
such as have visited other sec­ Cross has been a leader in this 7 Mary L). Fouts
8 J. E. LaCroy
tions; no horrors of war to direct­ work, as well as a prime mover
9 A. C. Gerber
in
many
public
benefactions
and
ly affect us and in fact have had
10 G. I. Thompson
nothing but blessings with a it is with regret that we hear of
his retirement.
small portion o f troubles.
Notice for Levy of Additional Road Tax
One year
Six months
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-
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$1.00
.50
Good health has been in our
community, good crops o f grains,
vegetables and fruits. All o f us
have had three good square meals
per day and while so called busi­
ness prosperity has not been
present, we have felt the effects
o f the past financial panic prob­
ably as little as any section of
the country.
There is ahead o f us the pros­
pect of an early restoration of
business conditions, which can­
not help but directly effect us;
we have more than our share of
good weather and health and
should thank the Lord that we
live in Eastern Clackamas Coun­
ty, State o f Oregon and the
United States of America.
While the Progress does not
often stray far from subjects
pertaining to Eastern Clackamas
and usually allows the daily pa­
pers to handle the general news
items, it feels it should pay a
word o f tribute to one of the
greatest men of the day, Booker
T. Washington, who died last
week.
Mr. Washington not only stood
for the best interests of the Ne­
gro race and ever worked for its
uplift, but was himself the em­
bodiment o f the true spirit of self
education, having started at the
very bottom in slavery and re­
alized that education and know!-
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Notice is hereby given that we.
The Estacada High School foot- the undersigned Tax Payers, con-
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a .
i i sisting- of ten per cent, of the Tax
ban team disbanded last week, Pavers in City o f Estacada Road
after the Oregon City tie game, j District, Clackamas County, Ore-
Many fans and supporters had gon, hereby give notice to the Tax
hoped to see another contest be-1 Payers of said City of Estacada
tween these two evenly matched Foad District that there will be a
meeting of the Tax Payers of said
teams, but the county champion­
. .District in the City Hall at Esta-
ship will now have to rest until cada, Oregon, on the 26th day of
1916,
November, 1915at 2o’clock P. M.,
The thanks of Eastern Clacka­ to vote an additional tax in said
mas County are due this squad of District for road purposes, as pro-
.
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.. . . , 1 vided by an act o f the legislature
fifteen or twenty well trained, in 1913> Section 6321, Page 24, o f
loyal and nervy boys. Not only the Road Laws of Oregon.
the members of the team deserve 1 W. D. Henthorn
the plaudits, but those boys who 2 C. C. Miller
daily trained with and played a- 3 R. Eschleman
4 W. J. Samson
gainst the varsity team, and last 5 John Zobrist
but not least the coaches and the 6 Bert H. Finch
7 E. B. Byers
loyal student body.
The toot-ball team, like the 8 Fred Jorg
parent school has proven a big 9 Irwin D. Wright
10 C. M. Sparks
advertisement for Estacada and 11 F. E. Boner
the surrounding country and may 12 A. Morrow
their members continue to be 13 L. A. Chapman
leaders in future lines o f sport, 14 S. P. Waterhury
15 C. D. Havens
work and usefulness.
16 R. G. Marchbank
17 Ouray O. Bland
18 Wm. Dale
Pipe Line Break
19 G. H. Lichthorn
For a time it looked as though jjO Phil Wagner
S. E. Wooster
Oregon City would have to re-
W. M. Yonce
turn to its former contaminated 1 23 W. B. Simmons
water supply, owing to a break 24 J. T. Irw in
or stoppage in the new South 25 John P. Irwin
Fork line near Estacada. Engi­ 26 W. Givens
27 E. E. Hannah
neer Rands, after a night trip,
28 H. V. Adix M. D.
located the trouble and the How 29 W’ill Kaake
is now as good as ever.
30 A. E. Sparks
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Judge a Bank
by its financial soundness, by the
standing and character of its direct­
ors and officers, by its readiness to
be o f service to its depositors. That
is the way we wish this bank 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
UROY D. WALKCR. President
IIIOMAS YOCUM. Vice President
IRWIN D. WRIT,HI, Cashier
Interest paid on time deposits.
C. E. Lucke
Livestock Buyer
gf
Hogs, Cattle, Sheep
A ll shipments made from
Estacada Stock Yards
Phone W . Givens, Estacada agent,
and advise him of what you have
for sale, and I will call and
arrange
for
purchase
and s h i p m e n t .
cylnnouncement
Having taken the agency for the
W irt Nursery Stock
in this section, I will be pleased
to call on anyone wishing
Good Nursery Stock
Write, Phone or Call on
Sam J. Howe • Estacada