Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, December 05, 1912, Image 1

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EST A C A D A . OREGON, T H U R SD A Y , D EC EM BER 5. 1012
NO. 13 o r VOL. 5
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ESTACADA STATE BANK
$25,000
Mortgage Loans!
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i ulema were served.
ended by a large crowd from various j
At the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. sections, including Estacada, Spring- |
I*. Woodle, Thanksgiving day, a water, Sandv, Dodge, Curtinsville, [
Garfield and Eagle Creek.
The |
f.nni'y Jeiinion was held. Seven-
Property owners to meet te< n were seat* d at table. A de music w as pleasing and the dancing
floor pet feet.
Friday Dec. 13th.
lightful event it prov.d. Mr. and1
The Thanksgiving dance given
Mrs Guy Woodle and family and lit the Gat field Country club Thnrs j
Mr. and Mrs Ray Woodle and fam­ day evening was an t v tit in that 1
ily of Eagle Creek, were among popular orgatii/. ition, there Being u j
Gig attendance, good music* and ex- |
Also domestic science next year; if built now 1 hose in attendance.
cellent floor management
The club
will be used for basketball aud playttiound
'1 he dance given by the ladies of is now receiving applications foil
listacada at Elliott s Hall at Eagle membership and w ill shortly la-gin j
If the- jsrojjec:t>' owners nf Estacada Creek. Thanksgiving eve was att­ wotk on the addition to the elnB I
school distiict vote fur it, a Building
to Be used next year fur domestic
science utid manu.d training will Be
constructed this winter, in time for
the High School Athletic association
at Basketball.
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CAPITAL
A YEAR
roe
The
Estacada Lumber
Yard
manual t r a m
At a meeting ol the school Board
Monday evening a motion was ad­
opted calling a special meeting ol
the votets of the district at the
school house, Friday, December 13.
Toys, Dolls and Games for the Children;
Books and Fc.noy Toilet Articles fer the
adults—in fact this store is headquarters
for discriminating Holiday buyers.
I am handling a full line of Grain
and Chicken Feed.
All of first class quality and weights
are guaranteed to be as represented.
Give me a trial and rest assured you
will be dealt with honestly.
Remember the P lace— IHE OLD
PLANING MILL SIAND!
Would Guild at Once
The board took no sides in the
matter, although stating that, if
the voters are willing, both domestic
science and manual training will be
added next year.
If this is done
REMEMBERj
there must be a suitable building
and knowing this a number of
THE
patrons suggested corecting it im­
mediately so that the athletic as­
sociation would not be deprived of
■1 place to play basketball this season
the burning of llte Estacada p iv ilion
having apparautly eliminated the
games. If this is put up the floor
will not be put n until next summer.
Fine Stationery and Chrisimas Cards
Estacada Pharmacy
On
D eposits
T im e
Sewing
71 Recital is given
Machine
Bargains
The White Machine at Unprecedented prices. Here’s your
chance to get a standard machine—a fine Christmas
present.
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$45 to $50, WAS $80.
And here’s another chance
To pick a winner
$ 15 Rugs, while they last,
$ 2 0 Rugs, while they last,
$12.50
$16.50
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Other goods su itab le for
Santa Claus Day!
Don’t forget our reduction sale on wall paper,
chance of a life time to secure fine patterns at a low price.
ES TAC A D A FURNITURE CO.
W . D. and L. M. Hcnthorn, Proprietors
Odd Fellows Building
DOW N,
FO R
C A SH !
M IL L F E E D O F A L L KINDS
Country Shorts, 80s
$ 1 10
Country Bran, 60s
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75
Eastern Oregon Club wheat, sack lots, $1.50 pr. 100 or 90c
pr. bushel.
Ground barley,
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at very low price
Ground wheat,
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at very low price
Dement’s Best Flour,
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$4.50 bbl., $1.20 sack
by
Miss McBride’s pupils
At the home of Mr. and Mrs J.
W. Reed, Saturday evening, a te-
cital was giytn by the pupils of
Miss McBiidce a well known music
teacher. A number of incited music
lovers were pieseiit and tile event
proved delightful to all. The pu­
pils showed niarktd improvement
and Miss McBride was the recipient
of as hearty congratulations as were
tendered thi»e echo took part in the
program. Those who participated
were: the Misses Rachael Reed,
Hattie Belfils, Josephine Harkrider,
Bertha Devore, Edith Harktmidcr.
Ethel Hale, Edna Jorg, Mildred
Miller, Grace Brown, Dorthy Miller
Dora Curtin, Mis. C. W. Devore
and Miss Sarver.
Springw aier Basket Ball
Cracks win, 2 4 to 20
The Springwater Basket Bail
Team pinned another Portland scalp
to its belt last Saturday night
Brooklyn’ s crack team, last years
champions of Portland, went to de­
feat. The game was fast and clean
and was the best seen on the I)*>dge
floor since the team started playing
there. The Portland boys put up
a first-rate game and the first half
ended 9 to 9.
In the second half
Springwater got its team work going
nosed out a winner.
Only one
basket was thrown by either team
in the last ten miuutes of play, the
lineup:
Springwater
Brooklyn
Horner H.
Reilly
Horner E.
Powers
Smith
Gottsacker
Horner F.
Lackaff
Kilgore (Capt.) SiebertfCapt. )
IS HEADQUARTERS
FOR BOOKS
AND STATIONARY
Phone, Main
Santa Claus is surely going to do the right thing by the people of this community this year. You
would think so if you saw our Great Holiday Stock, which is now being put in shape for your inspection.
Our stock is Bigger, Brighter and Better than ever. We have presents for EVERYBODY, no matter how
young or old. Come in and make us prove this. Meanwhile, here are a few of our offerings.
The lacks of the M. E. Church and The Church of Christ will decorate uurj
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Christmas Windows for frst ai d record prize. Watch our windows for the best, Christmas Ideas for Men
We only name a few of our many
We have manv beautiful presents display ever made in Estacada.
presen's for men. We suggest that
for ladies but only suggest thest
you give only sensible presents as
lest you forget
they are remembered long after
others are forgotten. Call in. We
Many things - Tn Richaidsous
would be glad to help you select.
Needle Craft-such things ¿worked
with your own{hands in ike the besi
Here is a good one—
presents.
Such a- Pillow lops
Combination
Hose, Tie, Cuff Buttons
Table Scarfs, Work Bags, Corset
and stick Pin. All to match $ 1.5 0
Covers, Scarf Racks eic , Prices 25
cents and up.
Here is another good one—
Silk Kerchief, Tie and Hose, All
Many beautiful Auto ¿Scarfs at
to match $1.50.
75 cents’andJup;to $2.
Still another one—
Many styles of Hand Bags - The
Extra Fancy Sleeve Holders in
up-to dute styles this year are not
nice carved wood box.
35 to 75
expensive.
The up-to-date kind
cents.
95 cents to $2.
Here is another dandy Combinat­
ion—
Many styles of Sweaters $ 1 50 to
This set consists of Paris garters
$ 3 .
and Suspenders of extra quality.
Many styles of j Back" Comhs -
Put up in nice Xmas package. Any
Warranteid Gold inlaid, quite nifty
man will appreciate this. Price only
$ 1 to $2.50.
I $ 1.3 0 the set.
Ladies's.ppreciate These-
Many styles Neck Goods- These
make nice presents and should be
included in your list. Priced 25
cents to 75 cents.
Lodge Emblem Sofa Pillows of
extra grade 8s cents.
1 Combination Safety Knzor Sets,
| St to £6.
3 pure Linen Kerchiefs any In­
itial. Put up in Holly boxes. 75
, cents per l>ox.
Many styles House Slippers—
This is the old reliable present
$ 1.5 0 to $ 1.7 5 .
Silk Ties. The lattst.
boxes 50 cents to $ t .
Many styles Plated Ware for the
table-- We do not quote prices but
ask that you call and look oyer out
stock of reliable goods, each piece is
guaranteed genuine or money re­
funded.
Dubois Lumber Co.
Mufflers 50 cents to $ 1 25.
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Many styles Shears and Scissors,
Prices 50 cents up to $3.
Fancy Dress Shirts $ 1 to $1.50 .
Silk Kercheifs 33 to 50 cents.
Popular Book 50 cents.
Slippers $ 1.5 0 to $ 2.
Presents for the Boy or Girl
Kodaks St to $20.
Pocket knives 25 cents to$2.
Fancy Brass Nickle Plated Lan-
! tern $1 25.
Nail Clips 25 cents.
Many, many other articles in our
store. Come in let us help you to
suggest.
T W O T H O U S A N D Y A R D S R IB B O N ON S A L E
material including Lumber, Lath,
Monday and Tuesday December 9th. and 10th.
NO RIBBON RESERVED. Nl)F SED
Sash, Doors, Sand, Gravel, Lime,
See Ribbon and prices in our window
W e deal in ail kinds
of building
Plaster, Brick. Cement, Etc.
A ll
orders p ro m p tly fUe.
Head Office Broadway,
Phone Main 103
In fancy
Umbrellas up to $3 50.
Estacada
F. LO V ELAC E,
112
Everybody
Never before have we had so
many nice useful presents for the
SO C IAL FUNCTIONS.
Boy or Girl and besides our To)
Free d ty delivery will be made every Thursday afternoon.
Must
have order not later than Thursday forenoon.
All prices subject to
Mrs. E. E. Saling, Saturday eve­ Department is a wonder its self.
change without notice.
ning was hostess toa number of her
Watch our windows— bring the
friends in honor of her aunt. Mrs children in, we are getting things
Swinburn and cousin Miss Faye ready and the next few days things
Bartholomew of Portland. A most will be on the hum.
enjoyable evening was spent at cards
cud in music, Miss Bartholome.v at
the piano contributing a number of
selections and Miss Beatrice Will­
iams of Vancouver, W’ash., favoring
C. E. DUBOIS, Manager.
the company with vocal solos. Re­
freshments were served.
Those
present included: Mr. and Mrs. H.
V. A dix. Mr and Mrs. C. C. Saling,
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Belfils, Mr
and Mrs. J. R McCurdy, Mrs. C.
F. Frazier, Miss Beatrice Williams,
Miss Faye Bartholomew and Mrs.
Swinburne.
The Duplicate Whist club met at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. W.
Bartlett, Thursday evening.
Two
tables competed after which refresh-
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ALLEN
Neat and Tasty Gifts for A!!.
Estacada Mercantile Company
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