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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1913)
All the News All the Time PROGRESS T /JL ESTA C A D A > NO. 45 or VOL. s $1 A Y E A R CARY’S Mid-Summer Clearance ***** ’-“-*** Of the Mammoth Stock T. 2 Y - * r: ; E ST A C A D A , OREGON, TH U RSD AY' A U G U ST 7, 19 13 *- **¥ Hardware, Groceries, Dry ***£X:JrC Goods, Clothing, Shoes, AUGUST 9 TO & 23 Inclusive Sale Furnishings, and Notions At some time during each year we hold a General Clearance Sale, and in order h t they may be a s u c a s -, we know full well oar prices must be such as will attract the buying public. Realizing that prices are the most convincing argument that can be used, we ask that you read and reflect over the prices herein puoted. Staple Dry Goods Mens wool Hats Sheeting L. L . ..............................per yard 6 cts. on Sheeting, Gold Seal Guaranteed 81 in. wide, soft finish, ready for use. Sale Price, Per yard ......... ...........20 cts. Sheeting, Gold Seal, Bleached The New Weaves and Styles in Per yard......... -................22 cts. LAWNS, BATISTES, VOILES, E T C All 10 ct. values ---------- Per yard 7 cts Outings lOct. values ---------------Per Yard 8 cts. AH 12 l-2ct. value----------- Per yard lOcts. Outings 12 1-2 ct. values.........Per Yard 10 cts. Dress Ginghams lOct. values------ Per yard 7cts All 15ct. values - - ---------Per yard llcts. All 35ct. values -------------- Per yard 24cts. Dress Ginghams 12 l-2ct. values All 50ct. values ------- Per yard 35os. ------- ---------------- - — Per yard 9cts. Percales 10 and 12 l-2ct. value. Per yard 8cts. 1-4 Off Regular Price on all Laces, Braid, Oil Cloth 2 i ct. values ----------Per yard IScts. Ribbon, Embroideries, Etc. Throughout our stock we offer nothing but standard values as will be reen by our quotations. Save Premium Stamps Shoes! PLEASE NOTICE Store open 10:00 A. M. Close 8:00 P. M. Close on Saturday 9:P. M. Call and look over bargains and then tell Every article in store reduced except kodaks and supplies - Premium - $ 5.00 Men’s ------ ----- $4.15 4.50 11 -------- ........... 3.65 4.00 »1 ** -• ____ 3.25 3.75 19 -------- _____ 3.00 4.00 Ladies......... _____ 3.18 3.75 11 ------ _____ 2.93 3.50 »1 ------ ........- 2.78 3.00 11 ------ _____ 2.49 2.50 I» - - - - ..........- 1.98 BEST PURE CANE Fruit Sugar Per sack................................ $5.48 18 pounds for--------- — ........................1.00 your neighbor. Save Shoes! Childrens’, Ladies’ and Men’s all at reduced prices. $5.00 Stetsons at -........... $3.90 3.00 Lion at--------------------------- 2.25 2.50 Lion at --.................— 1.98 .35 Caps for-------------------- — .25 .25 Boys Caps for------------------ .19 A few odd hats at half price Special Prices All Dress Goods ^ Diamond Brand Best Fruit Jars Rubbers 4 dozen for 25cts. Mason Quart Jars________ __________ 55cts. ,< ........................................ Half Gal. 78cts. 10c box of Black Pepper............................6ct. Stamps Every article in our store at cut price except Kodaks and Supplies. W e invite the General Public to attend this sale and allow us the privilege of showing the many great values we are offering Remember date of this sale Saturday Aug. 9 to Saturday Aug. 23 inclusive. « • f CARY’S Mercantile Company. MUT-ECKER Newport on the seashore to spend a few days, alter which they will A t the parsonage of the First take a trip through California or Methodist Bpitoopal Church, V an -; the east, their plans not vet being conver. Wash., at is o'clock. A uk - fully decided upon. 6, 19 13. occurred the marriage of Mr. Cary needs no introduction William F. Cary and Miss Val to the people of this vicinity, as he Ecker, both of Estaca.la. Rev. J. has resided at Estacada for a num M. Canse of the First Methodist j ber of '.ears and has been identified Episcopal Church performed th e, with the growth and prosperity of marriage ceremony. j the place as one ot rtsjiest bnsiness The wedding party consisted of j men. He is one ot tlie firm of the the bride's mother, Mrs. Ecktr; C ary's Mercantile C o , besides Mrs M H. Boyle, sister of the having considerable real estate iu- bride and M. H. Boyle and son 1 terests. lie is a man of good prin Walden. The ring service was cipal, fair in all his dea’ ings and used and after congratulations and well worthy of the joting lady beat wishes the party, which went 1 < whom he has chosen to share his to Vancouver by auto, again took joys and soirows the car for Portland. After lun The bride is the daughter of Mr cheon the bride and groom left for and Mrs J C Kcker, w»s horn n NOT GUILTY Nebraska and has only been a rest- | one hand with horses and some of dent of this place for a few months, the men testified that they had let G. A. Stone, the young man him have their hoises for a week at coming here from Winside, Nehr., where she gradua’ ed from the High from Barton, charged with cruelty a time, the horses always being re school and afterwards attended to dumb animals, was found not turned in good condition. After Morningside College, at Morning- guilty by Judge Givens Saturday, both sides had submitted their tes side, Iowa. Sbe has been a worthy A Mr. Hass, who some weeks ago timony, the judge gave his verdict, assistant in the Progress office since was lined for abusing a horse, and dispensing with the usual argu E. I) coming here. Naturally of a cheer a young man by the name of Frank m ents of the attorneys. ful and genial disposition, loyal Wilson, wiio is in the employe of Bartlett defended Mr. Stone and and true, she makes friends when Hass attempted to prove that young 1 Humane Officer Wade of Portland ever she goes. We might add Stone was responsible for the injury represented the prosecution. more but modesty anil relationship inflicted on the animal. They also appeared to Ire prejudiced against forbid*. Tire Progress joins with the many tlie defendant and very eager to friends of Mr. and Mrs Cary in place the blame orrStone. who is a wishing them a long, pleasant and clean-cut intelligent looking voting fellow. About a dozen of the prosperous life. The first of a series of games for prominent men of Barton and vi the amattur base ball championship Mrs. I.aMoyne Livingstone at the cinity voluntarily offered evidence of Portland was played on the Esta- to show that Stone was a number oada lot Sunday between the Union Family theater August, iy ONION MEAT CO- 3 BRAOFOROS 2 Meat C o.’s team and the Bradford Clothing Company resulting in a victory by the former after nine innings of rattling good ball. The contest was a hurler’s battle from start to finish, with Campion hav ing a shade the better of the argu ment, allowing but two hits, the first in the sixth inning by Marshal and the other a home run by Mor gan in the eighth The Bradford other run was made in the second round, a runner going to first by being hit by a pitched ball and scored on a three lra.se over throw of second by the catch. The Meats got all three of their scores in the seventh, the first two up was safe on errors. Campion hit safe scor ing one. A double steal sent an other across the pen and the third on a passed ball, both Campion and Williams pitched themselves out of holes iu the 4th and 6th innings Williams allowed but three hits and struck out 9. Campion allowed 2 hits and struck out to. Ikey Cohen, wearing an Estacada uni form playeda good game at short ir the Meat tueu . f The base ball teams of Eagle Creek and Sandy played a game after the Union Meat- Bradford struggle bad ended, Ragle Creek winning 16 to 2 The Creek bat tery consisted of Hal Chase Smith on the flinging end and the re ceiving was done by a member of the Lf.gan club. Other familar forms seen in the E. O. lineup were, Sagar and Rd and Roy Dongixa. t