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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1914)
School Notes The winners of the Adelphic- Websterian football game, which was played on the morning of No vember 2Sth, did a rather unusual thing that evening; for instead of being entertained by the losing so ciety, the Adelphics entertained the VVebsterians in honor of the event Since a large number of the stu dents had left Wednesday afternoon for their homes, the attendance was smaller than it otherwise would have been, nevertheless, speeches, puzzle games and refreshments were the features of the evening. Last Monday night at 6:30 the girls of the Websterian society, as sisted by Miss Jones, gave a sup per to the boys of the society, (Mr. Ford and Mr. Guthrie being two of the boys) in honor of the 18-0 de feat administered bv the Adelphics in football. After supper, games formed the priucipal amusement until ten o’clock when everyone de parted, after a unanimous vote that the boys on the football field and the girls on the entertainment com mittee certainly showed “ Weoster- ian Spirit” . The Adelphic Literary Society will give the following college pro gramme, Friday afternoon, Decem ber 4th at 2:05. Everyone invited. Fair Harvard____ Harvard Chorus Debate: "Resolved that the nor mal appropriation bills voted on at the last election should have been passed ’ : Affirmative—Della Lov ell, Ida Wagner. Negative—Lloyd Ewalt, Gladvs Ely. College Pranks, paper ____________ .Erm a Graham G audeatnus...............Latin Chorus When Delia Saved the Campus ___________ Gladys Carpenter College Oil Cans, Reading __________ ____ Eleanor Bews Musical Number _______ Currtnsville Quintette The Girl and the Undergraduate _______________________ Cast Oh, Where, Oh Where _____________Boys’ Quartette Adelphic Agitator Will Bartlemy. Emil Johnson Eli Y ale....... ........... ..Y a le Chorus Gun Club to Shoot Again We have just received The Estacada Rod & Gun Club Elsewhere in this paper will be are planning to hold another rifle found the program to be rendered and shot gun shoet, at the club by the Springwater Choral Society, grounds, Christmas Day, with tur at the Springwater Presbvterian Church, Saturday evening, Decem keys and chickens for prizes. The Thanksgiving shoot was ber 1 2th. The majority of the people in well attended and many good scores were made. The affair was well this community have had the pleas conducted and the "Thanksgiving ure of hearing many of these mus bottle", which characterized last icians individually, at various local year's shoot, was not in evidence. entertainments, but not manv have “ That bottle" can do little harm at had the pleasure of attending oue a fly casting tournament or on a of their big choral concerts. The public generally are prone to fishing trip, bit: it does not 6t in look tar afield for high grade mus well around guns. The club was able to show a ical entertainment, when in reality, it is in our midst. This chorus is profit of about $12 . for the day, under the direction of Mr. David which will likely be invested, as Horner of Dodge, who, for many part of the $36. necessary to pur years, prior to locating here, was chase a new Leggett trap. The choir master in one of the large management hopes to have the new English churches. His sons, Fred and Harold, have fine voices and clay pigeon trap ready for the as soloists thev have been heard Christmas shoot and it will add in Estacada several times. It is much to the enjoyment of the sport, unnecessary to call attention to the for the shooting can be carried on | beautiful playing of Mr. and Mrs. much faster and double birds can : Aue, as their reputation is too well known Miss Marv Folsom is a be thrown. Everyone is invited to local girl, whose piano playing has attend and take part, and those not already charmed more than oue wishing to compete for prizes, may audience. This concert will be the best that enter for the sport of it. has yet been given by this organ ization and a big crowd of people Correction should attend. Arrangements can In last week's issue of the Prof- easily be made for Estacada people gess, Road District Number 4 was desiring to be present, to join to shown as having voted a 4 mill gether and obtain suitable convey special tax, which should have ances. read a 3 mill tax. Barton The first basket ball game will occur Friday, December 4th. in the Pavilion between the Adelphics and the Websteriatis. All the games for the season have been scheduled, those so far are: December n th ____ Freshmen vs. Sophomore December 18th, Alumni vs. E. H. S. January 22nd Washougal vs. . .E . II. S. at Washougal February 5th, St Johns vs. _______ E. H. S at St Johns February 26th, E. H. S. vs. ..............-Sr Johns at Estacada At a meeting <*f the Glee Club the following officers were elected: Mabel Kellar, president; Gladys Townsend, vice president; Emma Barr, secretary-treasurer. Springwater Choral Concert Saturday Evening December 12th. 8.15 O’clock At Springwater Presbyterian Church Eldorado - Lost Chord Chorus Concert Polka Trio Royal Queen 3 Quartet Gavotte 4 Cello Solo Baritone Solo Goodbye 5 Bells of St Michael’ s Tower 6 Chorus English Dances 7 Violin Solo Casey at the Bat ft Reading He's Got ' Em on the List 9 Tenor Solo Ballet Music 1 0 Trio Torpedo and the Whale 11 Quartette The Town Pump 12 Chorus Good Luck Silver Collection 13 Conductor - David Horner Violin - Mrs. C. F. Atre Ptano - Miss. Mary Folsom Baritone • Fred Horner Tenor - Harold Horner Cello - C. F. Aue Refreshments after concert at a few pence. I 2 Choral Concert Sullivan Beudel Sullivan Kramer Tosti German Sullivan Neil* Gade Sullivan West A nice assortment of useful C h r is t m a s Presents Which we now have ready For Your I n s p e c t i o n Our lines of H O R S E C O V E R S , RO BES, ACQ U A PELLA S, R U B B E R and D U C K ST O R M A P R O N S, are complete. Everything in Hardware Estacada, Oregon Pure Word has been received that the formal dedication of the Barton bridge, probably will not take place until about next Mav, owing to the poor condition of the roads nearby At that time a big affair is promised | and with the Barton and Logan | Pvoplv behind it. it will make thej Clackamas river proud to be allow ed to pass under it. Edgar and Henry Heiple of Eagle Creek, returned recently from a five days session with the wild geese in the Arlington dis- trict. They brought back 41 birds and distributed them among their many friends The boy3 were the guests o f Fred Wade o f Olex, a cousin o f Wilbur Wade o f Cur- rinsville, who showed them the best kind o f a time and with his auto took them to and from the best hunting grounds. 0 . A. C- Staff Coming to-1 1 A . M.. Demonstration: "E g g aud Milk Cookery", a 3 P. M., Lecture: "Food Ec onomies’ ’ . 3-4 P M., Demonstration: "Use of Left-overs’ ’ . Saturday, December 12th: 9 10 A. M., Lecture: "Bread and Bread M aking". Demonstra tion: "Bread M aking". to -tl A. M., Lecture: "Food for the School Child". 2-3 P. M., Demonstration: "Com pletion of Bread Demonstration” . 3 4 P. M.. D e m o n s t r a t i o n : "School Luncheons." Mrs. Alice M. Dolman, lecturer and demonstrator. Harness Bert H. Finch Bridge Dedication Delayed Hunter* Return Implements i Food Department Sugar, Pure ca n e ..........16 } i lbs. for $1. Cranberries. Cape cod, 2 quarts for 15c 25 oz. K C Baking p o w d e r________ 20c 1 lb. can Royal or C leveland........... 44c M ilk ____ 3 cans 25c Dozen cans $1. A & H S o d a ____ 6c 10 pkgs. 55c 5 lb. Pail, Red label Syrup_____ ____ 33e 10 1b. ” ___________ ________ 60c 5 1b. ” Blue ” ” ________ 29c 10 lb. ” ___________ _______ - 65c 5c Laundry or Hand soap 10 bars 45c Bon A m i................9c 3 for 25c Old Dutch Cleanser, ..........3 for 25c Royal Club Mince Meat (none b e tte r)___________3 for 25c Yt lb. can Best grade Ground Pepper 18c >4 l b . ................... ” Mustard 18c (Lowest prices on high grade Spices and Extracts 9 lb. Bag Ohio Buckwheat Flour -. 50c 9 lb. Bag Graham ________________ 35c 9 lb. Bag Corn Meal ______________ 35c 9 lb. Bag Fancy Flaked Rolled Oats . 45c Farina, .........................Bag 48c Buy your Groceries of us And we will both make money. Cary Merc. C o ^ Palace Meat Market We handle only the best of meats Lard, Bacon, Sour Kraut, Pickier. A complete line of fresh and salt meats. Fresh vegetables in their season. Fresh E g gs and Butter. FRED J0RG, Proprietor Estacada Pharmacy is Headquarters fo r Santa C la u s As Usual Nuf Ced