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■»Os, ESTACADA Ail the News All the Time NO. »3 of VOL. 6 PROGRESS Only Paper in East Clackamas E STACAD A, OREGON, TH U RSDAY DECEMBER 18, 1913 (i A YEAR Local News Christmas Drawing Some Christmas Suggestions For Ladies For Men Dress Patterns Trousers Silk Waist Patterns Hats Kid or Silk Gloves American Gentleman Shoes Silk Htjse Shirts Lace Collars and Lace Sets Collars American Lady Shoes Neckties Handkerchiefs Belts Silk or Wool Scarfs Raincoats Ribbons Handkerchief Pillow Tops Trunks, Suit Cases, Etc. And many other useful and beautiful articles too numerous to mention Cary’s Mercantile Co. £221 WHY NOT? When you are buying C H R I S T M A S or N E W get something useful. YEAR Presents why not W e have many useful articles for father, mother, sister or brother, that will not only make fine Presents but will cause you to be remembered many times during the year. BERT H. FINCH Hardware, Harness, Implements A Genuine Treat ( Carom and Pocket BILLIARD PARLOR E. H. K E L L O G G , P R O P R - -oo- Headquarters for "H U M D IN GERS” and JOHNSTON S CAN DIES. ......... Christmas comes but once the year, For you and yours we wish good cheer Speaking of Christmas reminds us that we are in position to materially assist you in making this the BEST CH RISTM AS, not only for the little folks, but every member of the family. You can find pres ents for alt in onr well assorted stock We invite you to come in and see just how many nice, pretty presents we have. Trusting we will have the pleas ure of welcoming yon to onr store during the holi days and with compliments of the season, we are Sincerely yonrs, E STA CA D A Th« PH ARM ACY Sion fc f . —-Wt h«v« ■ littl« Christmw gift tar «ach fairly- Call a id g«t your», The Aue-Chapman-Horner con cert last night was a geuuine treat to lovers of high class music, and that Estacada has such talent iu this neck ’o the woods, is remarka ble and something we all should be proud of. Mr. and Mrs. Aue are certainly musicians in every sense of the word, and Miss Chapman a pianist of much ability. The entire program waa given the clos est attention by the audience, and that the music was appreciated was evidenced by the hearty ap plause after each number aud the numerous encores. Mr. Fred Hor ner's singing added much to the interesting program. Rubinstein’ s Sonate for viola and piano, as exe cuted by Mrs, Aue and Miss Chap man, is worthy of especial mention. Did you see the baloon ? At the home of her father, J. V. Tom Merton has returued from Barr, on Sunday, Dec. 14, 1913. Mrs. Edna Hannah Horner, wife of Portland. Samuel Horner, of Lawrence, Ills. J. V . Barr was a Portland visitor About seven weeks ago, Mr. and Saturday. Mrs. Horner and two children ar Wilbur Simmons visited Portland rived in Estacada from Uliuois, to Saturday. visit at the home of Mrs. Horner’s J. R. Me Curdy was here from father, J. V. Barr, until after the holidays. The Progress under Portland Tuesday. stands that the deceased had been Mrs. Gertrude Grimm visited in poor health for some time and Portland Monday. when the crisis came iu her illness, R. G. Marchbank was a business her weakened condition could not visitor in Portland Taesday. withstand the shock. Mesdames A. E. Sparks and M. Funeral services were held from Evans visited Portland Monday. the Christian church Tuesday morn Mrs. W. Givens went to Portlaud ing, conducted by W. Givens. A large number of friends of the fam- Tuesday, rvturniug the next day. ily were in attendance to show their Mrs. La-tiryy of the Estacada j iast reSpect5 to a good woman. hotel was a Portland visitor Satur Mrs. Horner was born in Roane day. county, W. Va., August 2, 1887. Mrs. C F. Howe and daughter She was married to Samuel E. I.elah were Portland visitors Satur Horner, September 16, 1907, Two little boys are left motherless. Be day. sides the husband and children, Mrs. John Gordon of Portland those left to tuouru are a father, was the guest of Mrs. B. A. Bos one sister, Mrs. Chas. Kitching, of well last Sunday. Currinsville, brother Warren and Miss Florence Kendall of Port five half brothers and sisters. land visited her sister Mrs. M. K. The Progress, with a host of Morton last Sunday. friends, deeply sympathize with the Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Cary visited bereaved family. relatives and friends in Portland C A N D OP T H A N K S Sunday and Monday. We take this method of express Leroy D. Walker was over from ing our sincere thanks and apprecia Cauby Tuesday looking after the tion to the kind friends and neigh interests of the Estacada bank. bors, who gave their assistance and The Estacada schools close to sympathy during our late bereave morrow for the holiday vacation ment, Samuel E. Horner. and will resume again Dec. 19. J. V. Barr and Family. H. G. Taylor, Grandmaster of the I. O. O. F. :of Oregon, visited the Estacada lodge last Saturday O. E. S. ELECT OFFICERS night. , On Tuesday evening, Dec. 16, Mountain Chapter No 108 elected Edward Bates and family of Bar ton and T. W. Bates of Garfield tile following officers: Miss Eva visited at the E. Bates home in Es Wash, Woilhy Matron; Abraham Demoy, Worthy Patron; Mrs. Cath tacada Sunday. erine Allen, Associate Matron; Mrs Keep in mind the big Christmas Wilda Lindsay, Secretary; Mrs. dance at the Estacada pavilion Clarice Pyle. Treasurer; Mrs. Eliza Christmas night, under the au beth Sparks, Conductress; Mrs. Jos spices of the C. I. C. ephine Somer, Associate Conduct Mr. and Mrs. H, M. James leave ress. The appointive officers are, uext Monday for Salem to attend Virginia Wagner, Adah; Dora the State Teachers' Association, Herring, Rmh; Alice Lauryy, Es where Mr. James will give an ther; Irene Cary, Martha; Elizabeth Woiuer, Electa; Lucy Kimmel, address. A joint program will be given by Warder; W. S. Pyle, Sentinel; Sadie Demoy, Chaplain; Lera Dale, Mar Websterian and Adelphic Literary Societies on Friday, Dec. 19, at the shal and Carrie Adix, Organist. school house at 1 o’clock. welcome. All are S. J. Howe, a printer of much ex perience, assisted on the Progress this week. Mr. Howe is from St. Paul, Mintt., having recently moved to this place. Mrs. Judd of Portland a id friend, Miss Conie of Yamhill county, were guests at the L. M. Yt>cum home for two or three days, return ing home Tuesday. Mrs. Judd is Mr. and Mrs. Yocum's daughter. Our genial Station Agent, W. Givens is ill and confined to his home today and his assistant, Mrs. Grimm is only waiting for her brother to recover sufficiently so that she may exchange places with him. There seems to be an epi demic of bad colds. Mrs. S. J. Sturgeon returned Monday evening from Tillamook, Ore., where she went to be with her daughter, Mrs. G. W. Kiger, who has been suffering with rheumatism for some time. Mrs. Kiger accom panied her mother to Estacada as she is quite improved in health. If You Want a Christmas Present for your wife, or friend, come in and look over our line of RoOCKERS which would make an ideal Xm as present. If you want H igh Chairs and Rockers for the little ones, we have them. If you want fruit sets, fancy cups and saucers, in fact most any kind of D IS H E S , we can suit you. also have a nice line of TO YS come and look at our window and see for yourself. T ake a look at our A rt Squares Tapistry and Axminister l^u£s Come in and look over our line your Xmaspresents and price and quality. see if we before you purchase can’t suit you both in Yours for business, ESTACADA FURNITURE CO. W . D. and L. M. Henthom, Proprietors Odd Fellows Building Estacada State Bank O F F IC E R S : Leroy D. W alker, President Thos. Yocum , Vice-President Irwin D. W right, Cashier The Bazarr and Supper The Ladies Aid cleared between $40 aud $50 with their bazaar and supper last week. This is consid ered very good, not counting their hard work. The useful and fancy articles on sale were very nice and the candy booth proved very attractive. A large number patronized the supper given Saturday night aud pro nounced it the best eyer, while the social part of the gathering was much enjoyed. D IR E C T O R S : Leroy D. W alker, G . A . Cobb, 1Æ NOTICE A representative of the Farmers' Society of Equity will be in Esta cada, Saturday afternoon at 1.30 at the City Hall, to address the farm ers. Every producer, who is dis satisfied with the old marketing system, should turn out. John J. Wallace, Organizer. Thom as Yocum, K ri* * -. L . A . Brandes, Irwin D. W right Christmas Poultry of choicest grade is here in abuudauce. No matter where you buy the rest of the dinner, get your poultry here. We have scoured the markets to obtain a supply of the youngest and ten- derest birds. If you eat any other kind on Christmas, it will not have come from here. Palace Meat Market The members of the C. I. C. are requested to bting needle and thim ble to the meeting Monday, as the A woman corresponding to the work of making sacks for the pub description of the woman who was lic Christmas tree involves upon in this vicinity some time ago, swindling people, was arrested in Mrs. J. A. Somer delightfully en the C. I C. as promised. SATURDAY NIGHT Portland this week It is said th at1 tertained a dozen lady friends last Vengance, 2 reels, “ Imp” . Just remember that the public i she was a former society woman | Thursday afternoon, at her pretty Christmas tree which Estacada is and a pretended member of the '■ Big Bob, 1 reel, "Nestor” . home in the east part of town. going to have, is for everybody, ¡ Eastern Star. More than $20.00 Needlework occupied the ladies' big and little—everybody. The ob worth of switches, ‘ 'rats” and oth- j attention during the afternoon, and SUNDAY NIGHT ject of this kind of a tree, is to bring er hair additions were found in her 1 Black foot’ s Conspiracy, 1 reel, a right social time was had. The all together, under circumstances Edna Jorg, daughter of Mr. and hostess served a delicious luncheon that will make the Christmas spirit possession Murder will out most Bison. Mrs. Fred Jorg. was twelve years Miss Edith Chapman, who has universal. The Currinsville band , always. The Wayward Sister, 1 reel, aid Tuaaday aud that evening she been a resident of Estacada for sev will furnish music and there may \ The basketball game tomorrow "Im p” had sixteen of her little friends at eral months, has accepted a good be some vocal music. If the weath- ' night between Estacada High Prof. Bluff Hypnotized, 1 reel. I her home to help celebrate the oc offer at Portland and will leave for er is bad the exercises will be held School and the Y. M. C. A. Hust casion. She was presented with that place after the holidays. She indoors at some central point. Get lers. at the Pavilion, will be the last many nice presents and her mother ; will viait her sister at Eagle Creek the spirit and everybody join in this game until after the Holidays The “ Hiking Club" were in evi served a splendid lunch, so that the holiday week. Miss Chapman has holiday celebration with the teelin'’' Evervbodv come and «ee the High dence again last week when two of youngsters had a very enjoyable .a music da«« here and will reluru. that ,, it , is your tree and your cele Seliool win the brst basketball game the members took a bike to the | time. 1 once a week to look after her pupils, ‘ bration. country a mile or two. for the season of 1913-14. FAMILY THEATRE