Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, December 04, 1913, Image 1

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All the News
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E ST A C A D A . OREGON, T H U R SD A Y D EC EM BER 4,
NO. i . o r V O L 6
Local News
Our Toy Department
Brim full of nice things for the children.
See our Toy Window.
Electric Flash Lights
make nice Xmas Presents—Prices $1.25,
$1.50, $2.00 and $2.40.
Kodaks and Brownies for Xmas
$1.00 to $20.00.
- -
Kodak Supplies.
Hornless Graphophones
$15.00 $20.00 and $ 50.00
This Eclipse Machine only $20. You can pay us
five dollars down and five dollars each month. Nice
Christmas present.
We are laying in a nice line of Xmas goods in our Premium Department. From now
until Christmas you may select goods from our Silver Plated and Jewelry show cases. Re­
member, this is a special offer for a few weeks only.
Visit our Needle Craft Department in balcony. Mrs. Hughes will give free lessons to
purchasers, on Friday and Tuesday afternoon each week. We have just received a nice
line of Richardson’s goods.
These Cold, Frosty Mornings
Will remind you that we have
a nice line of
SEZISSEzJ.
1913
THANKSGIVING DUNCE A
BRILLIANT SUCCESS
One of the most brilliant and suc­
cessful dances ever held at Estaca-
da, was the Thanksgiving dance
Thursday evening, given under the
auspices of the members of the C.
I. C.
The pavilion presented a
most attractive appearance, being
artistically decorated with green
leaves and yellow chrysanthemums.
The graud march, led by Mrs. C.
F. Frazier and son Paul, started
the evening’s program at 9 o’clock
Miss Kiltie Reagan visited friends and dancing was kept up until 3
j at Sellwood for two or three days, o’clock in the morning.
Favors
returning Sunday evening.
were presented to Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs Ditabrand was here from Robert Dunoon of Portland, in the
Portland Thursday, the guest of prize waltz contest. After the f rize
waltz, slipper was served in the C.
her sister, Mrs. E. W. Bartlett.
Mrs. Richards was here from I. C. hall and here too, the color
Portland the latter part of last week scheme of yellow and green was
to visit her sister, Mrs. W. A. carried out. The long tables with
snow white linen, beautiful center
Wash.
pieces aud silver, presented a most
After a visit of about two yeats charming appearance and the
in Oregon, Miss Minnie Ewing left j Thanksgiving menu of turkey.
on Sunday for her home in Kansas , cranberry saucCt vegetables, apple j
City, Mo,
1 pit-> anj many other good things,
R. M. Standish returned from were especially tempting.
Helena, Mon , Tuesday where he
B. O. Boswell acted as floor tuana- .
h .s been doing reportorial vvoik on a ger at the pavilion, which insured :
daily paper.
good order. The music was first-
class
aud the dance as a whole was |
Members of the Civic CluL) and
their families enjoyed a supper and considered one of the most elaborate j
social time at the club's headquart­ and brilliant .successes of the Season. '
The proceeds of the dance amount
ers Friday evening.
d to nearly $ 15 0 0 0 and notwith­
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stokes and standing the heavy expense, will
£ , Marian and Lee Stokes were here net the C. I. C. ladies $57,00 which
fr \ from Portland Thanksgiving, guests will be placed in the city light fund.
at the R W. Cary home.
^
There will be a dance at the
Country Club at Garfield Saturday
With the closing of the football
evening, Dec. 6, from 8 to 12, for
season, that lias been the source of
the benefit of the basketball team.
so much pleasure and recreation,
Mrs R H. Cummings and baby 1 he basket ball season is about to
of Master, Ore., arrived last Friday start. Arrangements for hall and |
to visit at the home of her brother, other details are made aud Estacada
will sec as good games played in |
B. II. Finch, for three or four days. her town as can be seen in any part
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BASKET BALL BEGINS
Irwin D Wright of Union, Ore.,
fotmerly assistant cashier of the
First National Bank at that place,
has resigned his position and will
move to Estacada to become cashier
of the Estacada State Bank.
A theatre party composed of A.
E. Spaiks an 1 wife, J. W. Reed
and wife and Dr. and Mrs. Adix
went to Portland Saturday evening
to see Margaret Illiugton in “ With­
in the L a w .”
Only Paper in
East Clackamas
of the state. The Estacada Com­
mercial Club ttam has a well filled
schedule for the winter season with (
some of the fastest teams in the
state and is expecting engagements
with the Commercial Club teams of
Oregon City. Silverton and others
known to lie fast.
Neat orange yellow with navy
blue *‘E ” uniforms are being or­
dered and the appearance will be
striking.
The games will keep up the
spirit for which Estacada is known
all over the state.
ji A YEAR
WALL PAPER
We still have a nice line of
AT RED U CED P R IC E S
Some Tapestry Rugs
9 X 12
Which are good values at the prices
Furniture and Queensware
Which we will be pleased to quote you
prices on. Come and see us before go­
ing to Portland and see if we can’t make
a deal with you.
ESTACABA FURNITURE CO.
W. D. and L. M. Henthom, Proprietors
Odd Fellows Building
Estacada State Bank
OFFICERS:
Leroy D. Walker, President
Thos. Yocum, Vice-President
Irwin D. Wright, Cashier
The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E.
church will have a food exchange
at the Rummage sale building every
At a special meeting of the board
Saturday afternoon. Bread, cakes, of directors of the Estacada State
DIRECTORS:
pies and all kinds of good things to Bank, held yesterday, Mr. Irwin I)
eat for sale.
Wright was elected as cashier and
A big land deal was closed this director of the bank to succeed Mr.
week for timber land at Spting- Louis E Iielfils.
I
The new change meins the re- j
water, when Jas. O. Shibbley of
Springwater sold 350 acres at $40 tiremeut of Mr. Bcifils, but he will ,
per acre to the Michigan Trust Co. assist in the affairs of the bank tin- j
til about the first of the year or nn- j
and F. J Cornwall Co.
til Mr. Wright thoroughly becomes1
Miss Mary Dubois of Vancouver
acquainted with the people and cim-
and Miss Beatrice Williams, Mr.
d¡lions in this community.
Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Williams, Mr.
Beifils has not made any plans as to
Tlie Ladies’ Aid Society of Cur- Roberts and T. H. Williams of his future hut more than likely his
riusville will give an entertainment Portland were guests of Mrs. Chas family will remsin here until lute in
Is a boon to the woman who
and basket social Friday, Dec. 12, Frazier for the Thanksgiving dance. the spring.
wants to change from the beef,
at 8 P. M.. at E ly 's hall.
Every­
Dr. and Mrs Adix eritertained
As we go to press we hear of the
mutton, lamb or pork of every day
body come and bring baskets.
Portland friends Thanksgiving day
• leath of Carl Anderson of Hlwood
use. Sugar cured hams and bacon,
Mrs. Hughes, I’ res.
aud evening. They were Mr. and He was found dead in a barn at
perfectly spiced sausages and frank­
Mrs. Ed. Cornell, A. Mcllulland East Portland.
furters, liologna and livcrwurst that
Mrs Gertrude
The freight train on this road ran and Wm. Healey
The basketball season opens to­
to see is to get greedy for. Come
Grimm
of
Estacada
was
also
one
of
morrow, Friday night, with a game
off the truck Saturday evening near
in and look them over.
between the Portland
Academy
Anderson station and caused a de­ the guests.
and
the
Estacada
High
School
lay in the regular passenger car
H. Joiner was is Estacada to at­ teams. The game will be played
service going and coming from tend Masonic lodg Tuesday night at the pavilion. See posters.
Portland.
At the scene of the and Wednesday went to Portland.
Sunday was Miss Myrtle and Ray
wreck, passengers were obliged to Mr. Joyner is a c< astruction con­
Woodle’
s birthday and to fittingly
will be paid for information lead­
walk about a quarter of a mile to tractor and has been away from
transfer. Spreading rails is said to home most of the time for the past celebrate the anniversary, a number ing to the arrest and conviction of
SATURDAY NIGHT
be the cause of the wreck, but for­ few years, but now thinks he will of friends and relatives were invited tlie parties throwing salmon or sal­
Buglar of Company " B , ’ ’ 2-Recl
for dinner at the J P. Woodle mon eggs or any poison about tlie
tunately no one was injured.
settle down on his farm, which if
home. Among the guests were premises of any one in the city, — Bison.
the Progress editor has been in­
Roy Woodle and family. Miss Mat-
Last Wednesday was the day for
It's a Bear, roaring comedy, 1-
formed rightly, is a pretty good lie Lewis, Claude Woodle, U S. with intent to destroy stock.
the regular meeting of the Civic
Reel
-Crystal Film,
Signed: W. A. Given*. W. A
place to stay.
Morgan and wife and Ilarry Mor­
improvement club, but owing to
Jones,
J
K
Town-end,
Ed
Hunt,
gan.
SUNDAY NIGHT
the amount of work on hand fori The Frsd Jorg home was a scene
Dr. Adix, Clarke Po-sin, Willis
The
city
of
Estacada
presents
the club ladies, the meeting was of a merrv Thanksgiving party
The Newlyweds, 1 Reel.
Yonce, Fred Jorg and others.
Thursday, and -orne of the guests quite a Christmas aptiearauce al­
post poned.
The Old Prospector, t Reel—
remained most of this week. Those ready. The Cary Mercantile Co
Nestor.
At the special road tax election present were Mr. and Mrs. Asti*-. store has handsome windows and a
Love and the Workman, t Reel
last Friday a five mill tax was Mr. and Mrs. Bi-uison and son. large stock of Christmas goods.
On Dec. 13. the Ladies' Aid of
Victor
carried for the improvement of the Miss Beni.son, Mr. and Mrs W. V. Also at the Estacada Pharmacy the M. E church «ill hold their
roads in Estacada. An extension 1 Reniant and family, Ralph Finch, Old Santa has arrived and Miss annual Bazaar and Supper.
Electin' lit ters aie being placed
of crushed rock road will lie made William Nutt and Mrs. T. J Hash- Siurgeon h is a nice line of goods
Don't complete your Xmas shop­ in the pavilion by the I’ . R. L. «Nt
from Dale's corner one block north tK.r^er father
mother of Mrs The other stores are well supplied, ping until you have looked cv>. r the P. Co , so that those who attend
*hc" v e er* jo p rr, 1 Vvav ' 1 * 1
broth
L L Hash so that pcop'c -hould buy at home a sortme it of mgs, aprons, e«n- the basketball game tomorrow
north as long as funds hold out.
roidery, faucy work, ttc.
Do your shi , p e a l l y .
of I’or tud.
eight, wii! be comfortable.
STABLE and STORM BLANKETS
For your horses
Also Rainproof and Plush Robes
for your hacks and buggies
Bert H. Finch,
Miss Helen E lick SOD visited I’ort-
h land last Saturday.
[, 1 Chester Winner is assisting in
t; j the post office now days.
; ’ ' C Wisner was home from Eagle
>i Creek over the Sabbath.
Dr. R. Morse has been appointed
health officer for Estacaila.
Archie* Yocum was a passenger
I for Portland Saturday (doming.
The McLaughliu basketball team
! of Portland vs. Estacada C C. Dec
so, at the pavilion.
S o c le s
DIRECTORS’ MEETING
Leroy D. Walker, Thomas Yocum, L. A. Brandes,
G. A. Cobb, Irwin D. Wright
The Hardware Man
Our Provision Counter
Carom and Pocket
BILLIARD PARLOR
E. H. KELLOGG,
PROPR*
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Headquarters for "H U M D IN G E R S ’ ’
and JO H N ST O N 'S C A N D IE S ............
Christmas comes but once the year.
For you and yours we wish good cheer
Speaking of Christmas reminds ns that we are in
position to materially assist you in making this the
B E S T C H R IST M A S, not only for the little folks,
but every member of the family. You can find pres­
ents for all in.our well assorted stock
We invite
you to come in and see just how many nice, pretty
presents we have. Trusting we will have the ple.s-
ure of welcoming you to our store during the holi­
days and with compliments of the season, we are
Sincerely yours,
ESTACADA PHARMACY L
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$100 R ew ard
ANNUAL BAZAAR
FAM ILY THEATRE