Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, December 26, 1912, Image 1

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ESTACADA
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PROGRESS
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Fast Clackamas
EST A C A D A . OREGON. T H U R SD A Y , D EC EM BER 26. 191*
5
$1 A V K A k
last week and
Mrs.
K im ball
mills tax was voted Many wanted 8 ing a less tax for the coming year.
takes possession at once.
mills, but they wereoutvoted. This Heretofore it has been about 10
will raise about $1.800 which with mills on an average,
The ranch includes over 20 acres
Charles Dubois suggested a sup­
Santa Claus Pays a Visit
amt is one of the best improved in Taxpayer« of Various Dis- the $800 left from last year and the
ervising
committee to co operate
j ^ to Every Section
) "eneral tax of $ 1.10 0 gives $3,700.
Garfield, a portion of the orchard
tricts Hold Meeting«
About $500 is apportioned to the with the supervisor and the idea
being in hearing. The house is
Keagan road, $300 to the road from [ was adopted enthusiastically by the
modern and new and is one of the
,
/ioti
to Bannockburn and $250 to | election of S K. Wooster. Eail Kil-
most desirable properties m the
It was de-
! the Thomas road. Charles Duncan Kore alM* T E. Schenk
The consideration is not
Christian Church had Program Tuesday country.
Estacada to Hold Meeting Saturday to
cided
to
use
the
money
for
niacad-
Night and M. E. Church, Monday
j was elected supervisor.
announced
Raise Money for a New Road to Bridge-
Í amizing the Springwater hill from
Night—Programs in other Plecae
New Supervisors in Three Districts
Votes 10 mill Road Tax
the bridge over the Clackamas up.
Looney
Buys
Estate
of
Practically every church in the
Residents of Road District 49, o l ;
Meetings held, thus far, in East­
Claussen for $ 2 ,500
Estacada country, including Esta
ern Clackamas, show that the tax- which G. T. Hunt is supervisor, at Parcels Po*t Jan. 1;
Ballard I.oonev, who sold his
cada itself, observed, or will observe
papers are for good roads.
They a meeting held Saturday at Garfield
Some of the Rules.
Christinas this year with entertain­ ranch in Garfield, last spring ami
Country club house, voted a 10!
htve voted from 5 to to mills in
January 1 the Parcels post law
ments, Christmas trees and gifts went to West Virginia, his old home,
mills
tax
for
the
coming
year
ex a ctin g to remain there, has con­ each district. There are two meet­
■ a.all IkM 4 •* ,. IT ./tV
D . . /1 b n t w.
There were 40 voters present
present ami
^
e^oct Packages up to
for everybody.
Santa Claus ha cluded to stay by Oregon, for the
ings to be held, one in Estacada
all
were
for
good
roads
and
a
tax.
1
1
P°un(ls
may
!>e
shipped at a cost
bad a busy week.
last week he bid iu the Peter Clan and the other at Eagle Creek
Both
An enlertaiumeut was held at »sen ranch of 120 acres iu George.
The vote was 35 to 5 for 10 mills. of ir," ‘ S to 12 Cc“ u a P01" " 1- de'
are next Satuaday. The Estacada
the five dissenters desiring a slight-! lauding upon distance.
At the
Eagle Creek Monday night, where The propettv is partly cleared and
meeting is for the purpose of rais­ ly smaner j ax
1 latter rate shipments abroad may be
Rev. Mr. Aue of Springwater added the balance is easily cleared. The
buildings are not ot much value, ing money to build a new road ac-,
to the program with cello selections. hut the land is choice.
Another cross the northeast corner of the. After the meeting the voters and llla,' e'
A tree and a Santa Claus helped in item of interest is that it is suppos
Ordinary stamps will be invalid for
park to connect with the Spring- their wives and families enjoyed a
the enjoyment.
Tuesday evening ed about $5,000 in gold is buried
luncheon
and
dancing
to
music
fur-
P',rct-T
s post, a distinctive stamp
Clau­ water road which is to be macad­ uished bv the club orclieslra.
Nora Memorial in Garfield and the somewhere on this ranch.
having
Iteen issued and
in
amized
to
the
top
of
the
hill.
The
| the hands of postmasters or those
Presbyterian church in Springwater ssen during the panic became fright­
ened and withdrew his money from road has been surveyed and ease­
10 Mills at George
[ delegated by him to have charge of
W c w ish all a M e r r y ' C h ristm as celebrated with trees and enter­ a For laud hank So far ax known ment across the P. R. L & P.
tainments.
At the road meeting held in Geo- them. A parcel up to 3 feet long
he never re-deposited it and he did property will hi issued immediately
rge recently a 10 mills tax was vot-j a,Ml i Teet thick will be accepable.
Next Saturday uight the church not speud it.
and a prosperous N e w Year*
it is promised.
Local people feel
County Commissioner Mattoon
ed and A. N. Jennsen was eltcted They must be securely wrapped
m George will have an entertain­
that good roads from the country
road supervisor.
Twenty three and bear the return card of the
ment and tree. The program is in was administrator and C. W. De­
are neccessary to the town's pros­
vore,
attorney
in
the
settlement
of
voters weie present.
Plans were sender otherwise they will not lie
charge of Mrs. H Joyner.
The
the estate.
perity and it is expected a sufficient
talked for securing powder to blast accepted for mailing,
Viola church held its program iast
sum wtli be raised to make the new
Friday evening.
out the stumps ou the new road to
Farm and factory products will
' road to the bridge. The Estacada
Estacada,
preparing
it
for
grading
be
acceptable for mailing under cer-
Math odist Church Program
! meeting is at ttie city hall at 1 P.
later.
tain regulations.
Already fresh
At the Methodist church, Esta
! m .
♦ **4
I ) cada, Monday eveuing. the Sabbath
; At the meetings so far held sup-
Elect Reid, Supervisor
e« 8 l,ave been slliPPe(l by miU
STABLE
safely.
school gave a Christmas Cantata
! ervisors and tax are as follows:
Voters of the Springwater road
. ,
‘ 'Santa Claus and the Xmas Can­
,
. I Later on Postmaster Johnson
A.
N.
Jetinsen,
No.
9,
10
mills;
W. A. JO N ES
district. No. 33, at a special meet-
. . . .
,
dles.” All departments participât
. .
. .
, , ■ „ will have a supply of literature bear-
¡G . T. Hunt. No. 49, to mills; Chas. tng ..
Saturday, voted a tax of 6 mills
,
,
PROPRIETOR
ed. A real Santa distributed gifts
, ..
, ..
.
, I ing on the subject, so that all pat-
Duncan. No. to, 5 mill*; J. A. for
Good rigs anil careful drivers always
the roads the coming year and
s
,
,
.
*
from a tree. A featureot the even
,
; rons may have a good unuerstand-
Reid, No 33, 6 mills.
elected
J.
A.
Reid,
road
supervisor.
7
SPECIAL ATTENTION
ing was the presentation to Mrs
,
, iug of lue uew rules.
Duncan in District 10
1 hire was a good attendance of
“
Given Hunting and F k h tag Parties
Reagan of a Madonna, as appréciai
They have it—good fresh vege-
At the Tracy school house Sat­ voters. Roads in the Springwater
We have received a shipment of beautiful Ja p ­
ion of her work as superintendent
sectio
1
are
in
pretty
good
condition
tables.
Go and see them. Fred
urday
30
voters
turned
out
and
WOOD
&
LUMBER
anese ware direct from the land of Cherry
of the Suuday school for seven
Local and Long Distance Telephone , after considerable
discussion, 5 and there was a sentiment of levy- Jorg.
HI ot. soma. Come and examine them. There
years. The program:
•re dainty cups and sausers $ 1.7 5 a set; salt
Primary Department
and pepper ahakers, gravy boats, etc., from
R e e it-T ’is Xmas Night, Bertha Devore
S j to Aj cents.
Sung-X m as brings a Happy time,Scholars
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VOIE FOR G000 ROADS
ENTERTAINMENTS AND TREES
ESTACADA STATE BANK
CAPITAL
AT
TAX RUNS FROM 5 TO M I L S
$25,000
Livery, Feed & Sale
DAINTY XMAS PRESENTS
K ccit-Im itatiu g Santa Claus, Concerted
Soug-M arching, Marching hear the lit­
tle teet,
-
.
Scholar»
CHINA A aelection of new ware «qua! in appear­
ance to hand-painted china. From 25 cents
to $t 50 each. Nothing more suitable.
Junior D rpartsnoai
K ecit.-X m as Lights
-
Concerted
Song--Lift the Xmas Candles, - Scholars
Kecit.- Lighting the Xm as Candles,
-
-
-
-
Virgil Yonce
R écit.-L ove Light best ot all, Kdna Jorg
Revit. -Helping Santa Claus. Concerte,)
R écit.- Share and Serve, Douglass D ill
K ecit.—Grandmother is growing to old
lor Xm as
-
Concerted
Song
6 L ittle Grandmothers
FO R T H E BOYS
W c have Hohner’a Mouth Harpa, from
the 2 5 cent Harmonica up to the $1
Blow accordeooa.
RliGS O F A L L S IZ E S AND PRICES
ESTACADA FURNITURE CO,
W . D. and L . M. Henthom, Proprietors
O dd
Fellows Building,
Lu m b e r
Co.
C. E. DUBOIS, Manager.
W c deal in ail kinds
of
building
m aterial including L u m b er, L a th ,
Sash , Doors, Sand, G ravel, Lim e,
P laster, B rick . Cem ent, E tc .
A ll
orders p rom p tly filled.
Head Office Broadway, Phone Main 103
H A P P Y XM AS
AND
NEW
YEAR
W e wish you all joy and happiness during
the holiday season and continued prosper­
ity the New Year.
We thank our patrons
for their support
T h e grow nups and children en­
jo yed a fine program at the C h rist­
ian
chu rch
C hristm as
eve.
T h ere w as a tree fu ll of presents
for everybod y and San ta C lau s w ho
pleased the children. T h e Program :
Holy Night
By the Choir
Scripture reading and prayer, \V Givens
Welcome
-
-
Thelma Eshleman
Santa Claus is coming
-
- Class
Santa’s Mistake
-
Jam es Marks
Scaring Santa Claus - Arelena Kimmel
Share and Serve
- Francis Lax head
Schuberts’ Serenade
-
Violin solo
A Christmas Tree
-
Marie Marks
Ma’s Wish
-
-
Eddie Fleming
A diamond wedding on Christmas Eve
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-
-
-
-
Eva Looney
Song o f the Candles
-
-
Class
I f You’re Good - Dorothy Eshleman
The Hobby Horse
- Clifton Sarver
Bible recitation
-
Class
Month o f the year -
Mary Treynor
The Journey of the wise men
-
-
- -
Gertrude Morrow
Low in the manger
-
-
Class
The Kuggles Dinner Party
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.
-
Mrs. Bobbie Grimm
The A ngl's song
-
Berniee Morrow
The Lookout Man
-
Violet Sarver
The Christmas Star
-
Nora Smith
Santa Claus and the Mouse, Gaye Sarver
The old House in the Meadow
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-
-
-
Mr. C. L, Allen
Oh Little Town of Bethlehem - Choir
Santa Claus is coming, coming
-
Byerly Morrow 1
Merry Christmas
-
Little Folks I
Standish Ranch Sold to
Luella Kimball, Salem
REMEMBER
THE
Estacada Pharmacy
We will dose, Monday, December 3 0 , to Invoice
Intermediate Department
Song-Boys will be boys
-
Scholars
S o n g -R in g around a rosy
-
Girls
R écit.-G ivin g away the Dol lie* Con verted
R écit.—Comrade on the road, Phil Adams
Song--Helping each other
-
School
Récit. -Santa Claus in his Auto, Himsell
Song-Santa running an Auto. - School
R écit.-X m a s spirit
- - Kivu Adams
Song—Pass the Xmas light along. School
Song—Joy to the World
-
School
At the Chriotiaa Church
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D u b o is
COMPLIMENTS OF
IS HEADQUARTERS
FOR BOOKS
AND STATIONARY
Mrs. Luella Kimball
has pnrehased of R. M-
the latter's fruit ranch in
The deal was closed at
of Salem
Standisli, J
Oarfiield |
Portland
• ne join the universal acclaim of good cheer and best wishes lor a Happy
” Christmas and a Prosperous New Year. The year past has dealt
with us kindly and we owe a debt of gratitude to our loyal patrons for
their support. This store appreciates good treatment and it endeavors to
return good for good.
We respectfully solicit your further patronage and promise to maintain
our reputation for square dealing and goods, just as represented.
ESTACADA MERCANTILE