Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, December 19, 1912, Image 1

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    ESTACADA
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VOL. 5
ESTA CA D A . OREGON. TH U R SD A Y, DECEMBER 19 19.2
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VOTE IS 5 10 1 AGAINST IT
ESTACADA STATE BANK
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S ta n d s till U n til N es.t S p r in g
CAPITAL • $25,000
We Solicit Your Account, in Return,
We will Afford You
Every Facility
Consistent in good.bankin^Methods
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DAINTY XMAS PRESENTS
We have received a shipment of beautiful Jap­
anese ware direct from the land of Cherry
Blossoms. Come and examine them There
are dainty cups aud sausers f 1.75 a set; salt
and pepper shakers, gravy boats, etc, from
25 to 85 cents.
A selection of new ware equal in appear­
ance to hand-painted china. From 25 cents
to $1 50 each. Nutbing more suitable.
CHINA
FOR THE BOYS
W e have Hohner’a Mouth Harps, from
the 25 cent Harmonica up to the $1
Blow accordéons.
RUGS OF ALL SIZES AND PRICES
ESTACADA FURNITURE CO,
W. D. and L. M. Henthom, Proprietors
Odd Fellows Building
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Dubois Lumber Co.
C. E. DtJBOIS, Manager.
We deal in all kinds of building
material including Lumber, Lath,
Sash, Doors, Sand, Gravel, Lime,
Plaster, Brick. Cement, Etc. All
orders promptly filled.
Head Office Broadway, Phone Main 103
Christmas Gifts for you
We will give a souvenir Bedroom lamp,
assorted colors, to every Family purchas­
ing $1 of Christmas Goods at this Store.
One lamp limited to each Family to pro­
tect our regular customers against Trans-
cients. They are worth having. Call
before the supply is exhausted.
Fine Stationery and Christmas Cards
Nest and Tasty Gifts for All.
THE
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T U I DOWN BUILDING I
Voters Decide against Dom­
estic Science Addition
REMEMBER
PROGRESS
Only Paper in
East Clackamas
Estacada Pharmacy
By a vote rf 50 to 11, the voters
of Estacada sch jo I district decided
against constructing, at this time, a
building to bouse the domestic
science and manual training depait j
ments, suggested as likely to be add­
ed to the course at the High school
next year.
The matter was brought up soon­
er than expected liecauscof the bur­
ning of the Estacada Pavilion,
which left the athletic department
of the school, without a floor on
which to play basketball. The
voters, however, were strongly of
the opinion that further ex]>endi-
ture, at this time, is ill advised.
There were a number of speakers
for aud against the proplsitiou, Prin­
cipal B. F. Ford outlining the ntc
essity fot additional room aud sub
milting an estimate of $700 for tin
building. Prof Guthrie told of tin
movement to have state appropria
lions for schools which have tin
manual traiuing aud domestic science
departments and took occasion to
compliment the district for the ail
vanced position it had in the stale.
Dr. Adix added a word of encour­
agement for the building, as did W.
F. Carey and G J. Kelly, real estate
manager for the P. R. L it P. Co.
who happened to be present. J.
VV. Reed thought the building
would be alright if the district could
afford it
The principal speaker against tin
uilding was E. S. Womer who
hi e endorsi:«; athletics to some
extent, thought a small town didn't
need them as badly as a city.
His
idea was that children could applv
their education at home after school
by doing chores and manipulating a
potato digger. Mrs. O. O. Bland
thought the district was going too
fast. She said she was proud of
the school aud believed it did ex
celleut work.
Chairman VYoodle appointed as
tellers and judges, F. J. Harkeuder.
H. M James and Edwin Bates,
who collected the votes and announc­
ed the result. Athletics and espec­
ially basketball will be at a stand­
still for the winter.
USEFUL MS PRESENTS
Gifts for the Home and every Member
of the family. The XMAS spirit. The
most enjoyable time in ones life.
It behooves each of us to make some heart glad.
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Hello! this Santa Claus” ?
“Yes this is Santa”
“ Well this is little me. I live on the hill just around the cor­
ner from where the road leads to Santa Claus head quart­
ers. I wish for a big nice Doll, Blocks and a Rocking
Horse. Oh yes! I nearly forgot, I want a doll house and
some doll furniture.”
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Umbrellas fo r
Christmas
Kodaks for Christmas
very useful gift for man, woman or child. Men’s
in stock from $2 to up to A $3.50.
Womens’ up td $5.00. Child’s up to $1.
$20. Also Kodak
supplies.
Christmas kid gloves for the lady. Dependable Es.
ray Kids, priced]at $1.50.
VISIT OUR TEA ROOM on balcony, a ¿ood place to rest and refresh
yourself with a cup of tea, coffee or chocolate served with dainties.
Box Stationery^ F o r Christmas
Shearer Wins Silver Cup
Ed Shearer of Garfield, Esta­
cada' s chicken fancier, won the $25
cup for the best bird tvpical of its
breed, shown at the Portland Poul­
try Show last week The bird was
a light Brahma pullet.
Mr. Shearer’s capons also receiv­
ed a prhce. The pair weighed 25
pounds. His other exhibits receiv­
ed favorable mention and altogether
his ranch received a lot of excellent
advertising.
Mr. Shearer's fame
has reached the eastern states and
for perhaps the first time in the
history of this section of the state,
he is shipping chickens east. For­
merly it was the other way around
The blooded birds were brouget out
from the east.
Cost of Lateral Sewers
William Kuhrasch, J. V. Barr
and W. I). Henthoro, board of
appraisers for the newly established
sewer district completed their sur­
vey and estimate for the improve­
ment and figure the cost per lot is
35 cents a front foot.or $8.75 per lot
The total amount to be laid includes
about a block in the alley between
Zobrist and Broadway from Second
street, a block between Main and
Broadway and one in the alley bet­
ween Main aud Currin from Second
to opposite the school house.
The total cost is $1503 55.
The contract for construction
will lie awared after bids have been
submitted.
IS HEADQUARTERS
Read Lovelace's new ad.
H e!
BOOK!
STATIONARY gives rock bottom prices on feed.
High class goods of this kind always ap­
preciated by fair sexs price 25 cents to $2
Double amount premium stamps until Christmas.
WE HAVE BOUGHT THE STOCK OF THE ESTACADA JEWELRY COMPANY AND
WILL GIVE YOU SUCH GOODS AS CONTAINED IN THIS STOCK AT EXCEPTIONALLY
LOW PRICES, COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER. WE HAVE ADDED TO OUR STORE
A REPAIR DEPARTMENT FOR WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. THE E. M. CO.,
GUARANTEE WILL INSURE YOU PROPER TREATMENT.
Double the amount of premium stamps with each pur­
chase from now until Christmas.
ESTACADA MERCANTILE CO