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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1916)
y Eagle C reek Not?» 1916 Bush Auto 5 Passenger 4 Cylinder Best V alue of th e $675. F. 0. B. Chicago 28 H. P. Completely Equipped A ge No Extras Electric Lights and Starter Contributed Mrs. Kate Courier was the guest of Mrs. S. F. Howlett last Tuesday. Mrs. Ed. Douglass, receiving word that her brother’s, Ells worth Clester, children are sick with the whooping-cough, went to Molalla the other day to help nurse them. Mrs. Hattie Clester has been at the home of her son, Ells worth Clester, for several days, helping to care for the children. f Mrs. Katie Douglass called on Mrs. R. B. Gibson last Wednes day afternoon. ¥ Herman Duus and wife were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Douglass Sunday. For Specifications See S. P. Pesznecker, Agt. E stacada, Oregon. Ladies Attention In as much as we are one of the Estacada business houses participating in the' Thousand Dollar Merchandise Prize Voting Contest we have decided to postpone further drawings on the Weekly Set of Dishes, until about September 1st. with each lc cash purchase R em em ber we give in 1 vote the new Voting Contest. WM. D A L E COMPANY D ry G oods N otions M illinery to the home newspaper, and a desire to help incier.se its circulation and prestige and make it a power for good in the community, is the reason the Estacada merchants, now conducting the novel THOUSAND DOLLAR MERCHANDISE PRIZE VOTING CONTEST, are allowing The Estacada Progress to give 1,000 Votes for every Dollar paid on Subscription Accounts, whether Renewals or New Subscribers. Stop and consider a renewal of your subscription now for $1. will entitle you to just as many votes as a $10. purchase would bring elsewhere. The Progress is the weekly newspaper of Eastern Clackamas County and over <»5"„ of its subsribers renewed during 1915. so renewals and new subscribers are not hard to get. So-get in the contest early, while the “picking’s easy.” Call at the Progress office and let us help you get started from our lists of names. The directors of district No. 50 put in some new window-lights and oiled the floor of the school house last Saturday. Fred Hofifmeister’s horses that have been sick for several days are reported on the road to re covery. * Mr. Orke and T. C. Me Kay took some hogs over to Buyer Lucke, at Estacada, on Monday. A. D. Me Millan and wife were Portland visitors the latter part of last week. Jesse Douglass and family, and sister, Mrs. H. S. Jones, of Port land, were the recent guests of their mother, Mrs. Viola Doug lass. Mrs. Jones returned to her home Monday morning, but Mr. Douglass, decided to remain for a few days longer. k * Mr. and Mrs. John Reid and son, Chester, and Henry Udell and children were guests at the home of James Gibson Sunday. Miss Edna Kennedy made a trip to Portland last Saturday, returning to Eagle Creek Sunday evening. Mr. Kirchem, of Sellwood, paid a visit to his farm on Deep Creek recently. T h « K in g 1« D e ad , L ong L iv a th e K in g .” A b io g rap h er o f I-ouis X IV . o f F ra n c e sa y s his <leutb w as an n o u n ced by th e c a p ta in of th e b o d y g u ard fro m a w in do w o f th e s ta te a p a rtm e n t a n d th a t, "ra isin tr his sta ff of office ab o v e his beud. h e b ro k e it in th e c e n te r an d . th ro w in g th e pleops am o n g th e crow d, ex claim ed In a loud voice, 'L e rol eat m o r tr i'T h e k in g is dead !') T h en se a t ing a n o th e r sta ff he flourished It in th e air. sh o u tin g . V ive le rol!’ ('L o n g live th e k l n g r r T h e p h ra se w as used in a n n o u n c in g th e d e a th o f o th e r F re n c h k ings an d fo r th e last tim e a t th e d e u th o f L ouis X V III. It Is o ften q u o t ed to sig n ify th e q u ick n ess w ith w h ich official a u th o rity an d p o p u lar a d m ira tio n a re tr a n s f e r re d from a d e a d ru ler to a liv in g one. ¥ ¿4