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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1916)
Which rooms are you going to repaper this Spring? D oes Estacada W ant Fast Basketball? W all P a p e rs O F A LL K IN D S We have taken the agency for the Bolls Wall Paper Co. of Portland. You can make your selection from our extensive line of samples or you can select from their salesrooms in Portland and charge to your account with us. Get the Habit and T rade,at PARK & CLOSNER Broadway at 2nd - Estacada, Oregon While several additional cases of scarlet fever have developed in the Eagle Creek section, among them being ihe two little child ren of Jas Menane, all the suffer ers, including B. F. Cogwell’s daughter, are reported to be get ting along nicely. H ereford Stock B ought Henry Githens of Currinsville list week purchased an extra fine registered Hereford bull from a Brownsville stock raiser. Mr. Githens contemplates the pur chase of three similarly well bred heifers. Correction An error appeared in the last issue of the Progress, in stating that Mr. H. Joyner was a candi date for the presidency of the George C. & C. Club, as we are advised since that he was not. But for the heavy snow, a fire which started in the tankhouse on the Viola Douglass farm Sun day night, might have spread to adjoining buildings. The blaze, which had probably been caused by attempts early in the day to thaw out frozen pipes, was dis covered and extinguished in time to save all but the roof of the building. Chevrolet ( pronounced S hev- ro - la y ) 'J ' he fastest and most powerful, 2,and 5 pas senger automobile ever produced under $700. The ce’ebrated “ VALVE IN HEAD’’ motor. Electric lights, bright and dim; self starter (that starts every time); electric horn: everything used in an expensive car. The best value in a modern priced car ever given. Extra rim and demountable wheels. Average 25 miles to a gallon of gasoline. THREE SPEEDS FORWARD. No car FULLY EQUIPPED. is near this in price. Completely Equipped “ The Product of Experience” On the market three years Unequipped Clackamas Garage - • $ 675 . Price in Estacada $ 635 . - - Estacada, Oregon. If You h a v e A n y B roken C astings BRING THEM TO US. AS WE DO All K inds Of B ra z in g Give Pesznecker A Chance Plumbing Pipe Fitting Sheet Metal Work Electric Wiring Yale Lights and Stoves General Repair Work All Work Guaranteed S. P. Pesznecker Hunt Bldg. Main Street - I - Estacada, Oregon Overtures were made this week by Mgr. Edgar Horner of the c r a c k Springwater basketball team, to form an Eastern Clack amas basket ball team, to play in Estacada, where they would meet the fastest teams of Port land and the state. Mgr. Horner interested the Progress in his proposition and it looks as though the maintain ing of such an organization here, would be a big benefit to the town and advertisement for the community. It was suggested to start out with a line up of such well known basketball warriors a s Edgar, Fred and Harold Horner of Dodge and Bob Morton and Milt Evans of Estacada, with such good men as John Closner, Sylvester Law- j rence and others, as substitutes. If Eastern Clackamas could be represented with a team such as that, it would furnish a Jot of good sport for the public. It would cost about $15 to stage each game in the Estacada Pavil ion and a hunch of local men should be gotten together who will guarantee these expenses, for an attendance of 60 people per game, would pay the bill. Owing to unsettled conditions, | Earl Kilgore of Springwater can- j not play. W ed n esd ay Feb. 9th Show Next Wednesday evening’s show at the Family Theatre will be a 5 part Edison Drama feat uring Viola Dana in the “ Child ren of Eve.” Small bowl—very easy to run. ( 2 ) Nickel Silver S k i m ming D e v ic e —the only guarantee«! non- rusting skimming <!e- vice. (3) Easy M e c h a n i c a l W a s h i n j brushes and brushing almost ( 1 ) needless. (4) Sanitary Bowl Cham ber I iner-mi!!: never conies in contact with the iron frame. (5) Automatic Cut-Off— impossible for milk or water to penetrate in to the gear chumber. (6) Gears- strong, medi um sized. (Drive Gear not too large, Pinion G e a rs n o t (<-<) small) quiet rm ing, will wear indefinitely. (7) Closest skimming—the u . S . H o l d s t he W o r l d ’ s Record. E jectm ent Suit W on In the case of Walter Lemon of Garfield vs S. P. Pesznecker of Estacada. which came up be fore Justice Devore last Friday at the Estacada City Hall, the jury rendered a verdict in favor of the plaintiff. The case was the outcome of the lease of the Lemon farm, re sulting in the owner obtaining an ejectment of the defendant from the premises. Attorneys Bartlett of Estaca da and Woerndle of Portland, represented the plaintiff and de fendant respectively. The jury comprised Messrs Wooster. Love lace, Jones, Zobrist, Havens and Finch. The Feb. 1st market report of the Portland Slock Yards, quotes top hogs at $7.60. Call, tele p h o n e o r w rite, a n d we will b rin g one o u t. EAST CLACKAMAS SUPPLY CO. “ Your S atisfaction Is Our Success"