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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1915)
For B a r g a i n s Galore SURPRISE SALE SEE OUR "**7^ 5 lbs. Lard 6 5 c Friday - Saturday, Dec. 10-11th Monday ■ Tuesday, Dec. 13 -14 th Percale Dust Caps 5c Sweaters 25 Double Blankets 98c * off Space does not allow us to list all the good bargains which will be shown on our tables so we are saving some that will be real surprises to you when you come in. Package Verm icelli Bone Hair Pins 5 C 5c Ax Handles To each purchaser of $3. worth of merchandise not having Ladies Kimonas 98c 4 inch Dial a special sale price, except flour or sugar, wc will offer Alarm the choice of a genuine $1. alarm clock or a $1. watch F or Only' 2 8 C 2 5 C Bell Latest Stem Shut off EAST CLACKAMAS SUPPLY CO, ‘ ‘ YOUR Passes A w ay P eacefu lly SATISFACTION Many Candidates For Postmaster IS OUR SUCCESS” County Court On Program The three members of the As it is likely that there will be rClackamas county court are in a reappointment of a postmaster Portland, where they are attend- in Estacada within a short time, j hig the convention of the state owing to the change in the polit- association of county judges and , i l l ¡commissioners, now in three day ical regime, many local people K ^ session. have expressed their willingness Commissioner Mattoon, who is to accept the responsibilities of treasurer of the association, be- the office. j sides presenting his annual re- Postmaster Johnson, the pres- Port- will be one of the speakers ent incumbent although a Repub- on the sub->ect of “ Financing the .. . , County Road Work.” with Judge lican, some time ago, presented ., .. Anderson talking on the question to the proper authorities a petit- 0f the ‘‘Surfacing of County ion, signed by the majority of Roads” and Com. Knight dis- residents of Estacada and sur- cussed "L ocation and Drainage rounding country, regardless of of Roads. ” their political faith, asking for Lands Record R ainbow his reappointment. Ed Boner of Estacada Wednes- ! W. A. Heylman of Estacada. day noon displayed for the edifi-1 the father of Estacada Democra- cation and envy of the Estacada j cy, is seeking the office as the fishermen, a four pound rainbow Democr atic candidate, while E. trout, which along with about a S. Womer has submitted a petit- dozen smaller fish, he had caught ion, asking for the appointment that morning in thq Clackamas in the event of the non-reap- near Dog Creek, L ivestock Show N ow On pointment of Mr. Johnson. I The rainbow was a handsome Many farmers from this part of The latest aspirant to the post- fjsh and when cleaned, weighed the county are spending a day or al duties, is Miss Kittie Reagan, 3 pounds, seven ounces. Ed two this week at the Pacific In- j who for several years was Mr. claims he eaught it on salmon ternational Livestock Exposition Johnson’s assistant. Miss Rea egg bait, and for fifteen minutes at the Portland Union Stockyards gan’s petition, like Mr. Womer’s, had a lively tussle landing it. The 12:55 down train that noon Many local visitors contemplate requests the office, in case Mr. collected over half a dollar extra purchasing high-bred stock to Johnson is not reappointed. raise the standard of the home At one time, Owen Smith was in 5c fares to River Mill, from ... , local fishermen who had been ly- animals. The exposition closes eonsid|.»! ed a candidate, but it is ing dormant since the fly casting Saturday, the 6th. believed he has since withdrawn, season ended. Mr. W. A. Wash of Estacada, died Wednesday evening at the family home, his death, like his life, being a peaceful one. While his final passing was a great shock to his family and friends, it was not unexpected, as the beloved old gentleman had been an invalid for several years and for the past few days had been sinking rapidly. The deceased is survived by his widow and daughter Eva, the latter being in charge of the pri mary work in th e Estacada schools. Arrangements for the funeral had not been consurnated up to the time of going to press but it is likely the services will occur Friday with interment in Port land. The heartfelt sympathy of the many friends is extended to Mrs. Wash and Miss Eva in this time of sorrow and grief. 9 $ 2 . a day. ilO. a week Hotel Estacada Modern Conveniences One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast Local and Tourist Trade Solicited The Place to Buy that X m as Gift Beckwith, The Jeweler O regon City Election Monday’s election returns in the county seat proved that the people wished to get away from the old administration and take up with a new. In the election of E. C. Haekett as mayor, a new regime will begin, which will probably be followed w ith a general shake-up in city affairs. Paul It. Meinig was elected mayor of Sandy by a vote of 91 to 85, and our semi-Estacaua merchant, F. E. Beckwith was retained as recorder, by a laige plui aluy.