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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1916)
E. H. S. E C H O E S M C A I 1 S M A iR K É .'f'l . .U L iu u m li) ( t h e g o o d j u p q e m e e t s J i m , t h e b a h k e i C s r * n w p ^ fcc^o Ware, Ma><a<*» g I;dit >r Oel-a Lov> II, Local tdifor >a-n Bar , «p rting Edi’or ■ — / v. i - ‘ v Whether the housewife is able to do her marketing direct or by phone, the P.itace Meat Market aim to serve to the best of their ability. Out of town orders can be phoned in and delivered by par cels po^t, or if a neighbor is passing we will gladly arrange for them to deliver your package. Cash Paid For E ggs Fred Jorg, Proprietor Phone Main 83. Broadway Estacada, Oregon Everyone is going to be there so why not join them? We mean at the school house, Friday night, at 7 P. M., to hear Forest Grove j and E. II. S. debate on the sub je c t of U. S. Army. E. H. S. j will also debate Oregon City on ! the same subject, at the same time, in Oregon City. Once again the Dairy Farming class assembled in the Domestic Science Rooms and made butter. They now feel capable of work-1 ing in a creamery. Kenneth Ewalt is b a c k in school, after a week’s absence, i on account of sickness. At an Adelphic meeting Mon day afternoon, the following of ficers were elected for the com ing Semester: Echo Wade, pres.; Nettie Woodle, vice pres.¡Paul Frazier, sec’ y; Henry Spiess, treas.; Lewis Jones, sergeant-at- arms; McColly Dale, yell leader; Miss Lilly was re-elected advisor: of the society. E\tryone was glad to see their j school mate of last year, Mar.on 1 Bargain Days Journal Subscriptions From Jan. 19th to Feb. 4th Daily and Sunday - $5.00 Daily only - - 3.75 Sunday only - - 1.75 Semi-Weekly - - .85 Lunches Confectionery Kodaks Ed Boner • Cigars Estacada Special Tickets Given On SOAP From Jan. 12th to 19th Double Special Tickets On All Rexall Goods From Jan. 19th to 26th At the Estacada Pharmacy Tfir Store Progress 3 months for 25c Progress and Weekly Oregonian Both 1 year for $1.75 i Kirchem, visiting E. H. S. Tues-1 day and all wished that he would j be in school with us this year. Friday, January 14th, at 2:05 will occur the regular monthly meeting of the E. H. S. Student j Body; petitions, naming the can- dinates for office, have to be placed on the bulletin board at least two days before election. Everyone is invited to attend the business meeting. The first basket ball game o f 1 the season will be played Satur day with Franklin. Coach Irvine does not know the line-up until! the game, as everyone of the squad is improving rapidly. Coacii Irvine also requests that no one tempt his men with sweet meats or tobacco or anything else that maybe detrimental to rapid action, pep, and ambition. you are interested in getting as much comfort from your tobacco as many other men are getting nbw, get I a F pouch of W-B CU T Chewing—the Real Tobacco Chew, new cut, long shred—and give it a quality test. A small chew satisfies; it lasts longer than the ordinary kind and if tastes better. “ N otice how the «alt brings out the rich tob a cco taste" Union Square. New York G ty Made b y WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 5 0 Organ Bargains For the Home, School, Church or Lodge. Prices— Net— Portland Beatty, walnut case, (quite old) * Estey, oak, (good condition) - - (no mirror, about 5 ft. high) Mason & Hamlin, oak case, over 6 ft. tall has two mirrors. Is in good shape. Western Cottage Organ, walnut case chapel style, has no top or mirror. $12.50 25.00 32.00 25.00 In addition to the above we have several organs that have never been sold, hut have been out on consignment, and show some shop wear. Kimball style 141, 6 octave, oak case - $50. Kimball stvle 111, walnut case - - 50. Kimball style 459, mahogany finish - 05. 2 White School Organs - $30. and 35. Sold on terms. Coming George Harkenrider, world famous dramatist and com edian, in "A Scrap of Paper” at Boner’s Theatre, Friday, Janu-j ary 21, 1916, at 7:30 P. M. Ad - 1 mission 25c Reserved seats 35c. | Reserved seats for sale at drug store, Tuesday, Jan. 18, 1916. 8ulphuric Acid Burns. Burns from sulphuric acid are easily cured Just remember that plain wa ter—lots of it —must l»e poured on the victim o f a sulphuric acid accident at All About Metaphysics. once, even to throwing the parti into A Scotchman thus defines metaohys the water If possible. This acid on the skin feels like tire With water Jcs: “ When a mon whn* kens naethlim quickly applied in great quantity this I boot any subject fakes h subject that acid Is rendered harmless Men have ! nne mon kens anything ab«»ot and ex been Imrued with It repeatedly with pinin'« it to unit her mou still more ig out harm through a knowledge o f this iiorant than himself that's metaphys proper antidote. If not treaied prompt les " ly the most horrible disfigurements re W eeds. suit. The police department o f Paris The earlier you get the upper hand exhibits wax timi res of faces o f vie o f the weeds the more you lessen the'» tims o f the foreign practice of throw later power for mischief This I* true ing this a d 1 In one's face. A prompt , o f «ither soli beside*« that of the gar treatment o f water would have ren den - Youth’s Companion. de reti the acid harmless. ’ W e ll, H e a rd O u t of Doors look at the bii ■ •••oar: H e's the first one I've seen for a ge s" “ He's hardly an impressive looking object '' “ lie may not be impressive looking but he certainly ha* a striking fore head Boston Transcript Muddled. Custom er— Is this bread today*«? Shopkeeper — Yes’ m Customer — The reason I ask Is because the bread 1 got here yesterday wasn’t — London Telegraph.