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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1915)
i 1 Another Reason Whether you serve Poultry R. C. Deming of Garfield, now visiting his parents in New York, ends the following apropos lines, o help the Progress set forth mother argument in favor of rading at home:— or the pood old roast beef for Christmas you'll be wise to obtain it at the Pdldce M eat Market Our poultry is all choice, young and fresh killed and our roast beef is tender enouph to melt in your mouth. Dont send your Dollar away from home. Dont run your Dol- ar out of town or out of local .•irculatior. There will be no poor ap petites where our poul try or meat is served. If You buy out of town and We buy out of town and all our Neigh bors buy out of to a n, what in thunder will becomeof OurTown? Ever look at it that way? Cash Paid For Eggs Fred Jorg, Proprietor Phone Main 83. Broadway Estacada, Oregon Xm is Candies 100 Kinds From 12c to $1. a pound AH fresh imported and domestic Sportsmen’s Headquarters Call and get your 1916 Calendars Lunches Confectionery Ed Boner • Cigars Estacada Do’ls, Games, Stationery, Books, Post Card Albums. Work Boxes, Toilet Sets, Travelling Set t, Toys and Nov.Lies of ajl kinds at the fcstacada Pharmacy The ^I g ^ jc JU L Store Special Service Ticket? and 10 for I Premium Deposit Tickets given on all Holiday Goods until Dec. 25th. Ask your Contestant how you can win the weekly Silverware piize. j CRUSHED THE CRITIJ. \n An ec d ot e of V e r d i a r d a B o t h e r - soma Pa ris ia n J o u r n a l . st. T h e lirst j.iMuluitioii o f \e i< !i’s «»peril ” Cil hello" |m»k pin e a l M ilan , am i nil rlie prom inent mil deni «T itles o! 1 -u rope fo rejralh ! etl in the Cut lie Iral C ity in honor o f th e occasion Anion 12 rhein w a s a Ia n * « . 111 jo fin a lis t o f w id rep u .a tio ii and athnit«(vi a u th o rity ¡1 the m u sical world, i l l s tirst c a re on th is a r r iv a l in M ilan w a s to seek out V erdi und ask to he a llo w e d to he p resen t at one o f the final reh e arsals. I T h e cothpo.'TT received I lie «Title vvilh : e x tre m e p oliten ess, hut replied tin t li could not p ossib ly p la n t his request, ns he had d ecid ed that th e reh earsal^ w ere to In* a b so lu tely p riv a te , and be could not m ak e an exc<*>tiou in the fa v o r o f an y one Jo u rn a list, h o w ev er d istin gu ish e d . T h e P a r is c ritic, f a r fro m p leased at this a n s w e r, p rotested that in them» c ir m ust n in e s his a coun t o f th e opera tnhdit not be all he should lik e it to he. “ Yon see.” he e x p lain ed to th e com poser, w ho affected not «pdte to ¡u n d e rsta n d . “ I sh a ll h a v e to telegrap h m y a r tic le the s a m e even in g. It w ill ne« (w earily lie h a stily w ritte n , an d the im p ressio n in P a rts the n ext «lay m ay s u ffe r In «•< nse«pien< e " B ut V erd i w a s un>re than e«iual to tlie occasion . " M y d e a r s ir .” lie m ade a n s w e r. “ I do not w rite fo r ‘th e n ext d a y .’ ” T h e <*rtl 1 «* bow ed h im se lf out Violet Sarver Wins The result Wednesday night, of the voting contest at Park & Closner’s in Estacada, was the a- warding o f tne prize, consisting of a complete outfit o f aluminum Love your Country, love your kitchen utensils, to Miss Violet State but love Your Home Town Sarver of Estacada, with a sec First. ond prize, consisting o f a smaller, similar outfit, to Miss Helen Wooster of Estacada. While no se«ond prize had been contem plated, Park & Closner decided to award one, as the contest was very close between Mi s Sarver and Miss Wooster. USE A LOOSE REIN. Wit! John Page as judge, Jim Do N o t B e “ Bossy” and D o m in e e rin g Park as official announcer ard In the H o m e C ircle . the editor, as expert adding ma I d ial that I can w rite a il d a y w ith out puin in m y lin g e rs If I Uohl th e pen | chine operator, over two hours lo o sely I f I should g r a s p It tig h tly It and a half was consumed in ad w ould l>e o n ly a fe w hours b e fo re the ding the votes. The total votes s tra in m ad e w ritin g alm ost iui|K>ssible. Do w e not «Pten hold too figh t a rein cast amounted to 124,173, with on o u rs e lv e s and o u r fa m ilie s fo r c o m Miss Sarver leading with 58,785, fo r t ? H ab it Inis m ad e us b o ssy and Miss Wooster, 4j,i'ill and the re d om in eerin g W hen a m em b er o f the fa m ily goes w e w a n t to k now when* maining 22,177 being divided a- he is g o in g and how long lie Intends mong a score of other contest to be g«»ne; w e keep a s trin g on him ants. and a r e re a d y to d r a g him hom e th a t ' To give an idea of the work w e m ay f«»el that a.I are sh eltered ami under «air w a tc h fu l eyes. entailed in scoring such a con T h is is selfish « are. it fe n c e s the In When turkey hens m anifest a test, the adding machine’ s rec restlessness and a desire to roam d iv id u a l in. it h a m p ers him an d m akes pluce empty barrels, turned down Ills lb ! 1 o f p le a s u re and a c t iv it y <arniii|i- ord of figures, printed as closely on one side, in fence com e, s and out »*d an d rasp in g of the way places, especially in the as possible, was over 41 feet long. W hen one k n o w s that an o th er Is orchard or along hedges. The in The firm of tfark & Closner terior may be darkened and par tru stw o rth y , w h y hold so right a rein ? tially obscu ed from view by brush So m e ««f 11s h a v e g«n into the habit <»f wishes to herewith thank the c a r e le s s ly thrown about the e n re p iv s s ln g an d s u p p re ssin g o u rs e lv e s j public for the Christmas trane trance or old boards set up at one fo r th«» s a k e o f pea e an I the alweiHT < slue. It is best to gather t.ie eggs every day. substituting chicken o f a n x ie ty Freeiiifui is n e c e ssa ry fo r | given their store and the Misses I k iih * e g » a in their s t e a d K ¡1 t!ie d evelop m en t o f in d iv id u a lity and Sarver and Wooster wish to thank th e eggs i.i a cool, dry place, ex- 1I1«* best that Is In e a h «iue «if us. T h e ■ eluded lo i n th li,h t. and turn their many friends for the sup caved bird nc.«»r s lu g s so jo y o u s ly a s 1 d a ily until a setting is obtained ill«» bird in th e Held o r f«ir«*st. —S h irle y port given their respective can in I'n rm I if«» didacies. O. Ç jH E C. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FARM ERS' AND HOME-MAKERS' WEEK and RURAL LIFE CONFERENCES Ja n u a r y 3 to 8, 19 16 G O O D J U D G E U R G E S P A T I E N C E .) i y O U O L O R U N T --Y O U 'R E FR O H MISSOURI** A R E YO U ? T H E Y GROW I TO BA CCO TH ER E ! TH EN TA K E A S H A L L C H E W O F T H IS W -B C U T A N D Y O U 'L L K N O W I T ^ T H E B E S T T O B A C C O IN T H E W O R L D - j D O N 'T G E T S O R E - L E T , H IH G IV E IT A Q U A L IT Y T E S T — J U S T A SHALL C H E W - T H A T W IL L C O N V IN C E H IM - L iv e I n fo r m a tio n , P ra ctic a l H e lp fo r th e H o m e th e F a rm , the C o m m u n ity . 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