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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1915)
February Sale Specials In order to make room to display our Spring and Summer Goods, We are offering our entire stock of Winter Merchandise at 50 to 75 cents on the Dollar. It will pay you to visit C ary’s MID-WINTER CLEARANCE SALE Jan. 22nd to Feb. 27th Here’ s A Sample Dose:- Estacada State Bank Make it YOUR BANK We are operating a modern bank on the most conservative principles, and we respectfully solicit your patronage, Make use of our savings and check ing service, an i feel free to store your valuable papers in our safe deposit vaults. Call on us if you wish advice or a3- Mens’ $5. Rainproof Shirts $3.98 5c Calico - Best Grade - 9c 2.75 Aquapella Coats 2.25 Outing ” 2. ” Pants 1.80 10c Gingham - Best 50c Wool Sox 35c 10c 36 inch Percale Flannel Shirts 20"» disc. 25 "x off Wool Dress Goods $6. Oregon Wool Blankets on Sale $4.10 sistance, whether borrowing or loaning. For insurance our service is of the best and we want you to avail yourself of our service. Carys’ Mercantile Co. Interest paid on time deposits. IfKO Y D. W a I M K . THOMAS YOCUM. President Vice President IRWIN D. WRIGHT, Cashier “ Your Store” Out of town patrons are cordially invited to attend the Matinee at the Family Theatre. Saturday afternoon. Continuous show 12 to 4. Compliments of the Citizens of Estacada. No tickets needed. Bom, Wednesday, Feb. 3rd, a Klaelsch’ s Mill report« the re daughter to Mrs. Gertrude Wis- ceipt of several large orders for in The High School pl»y. “ The ner of Estacada. Mother and terior finish lumber, among them Klupenient of Ellen,’ ’ bv the stu baby getting along nicely. being the finish stock for new dents of the E. H S. in Boner’s The Garfield Country Club gave homes of Granville Linn and Otto Theatre last Friday evening was a decided succ< ss both as to entertain a social last Saturday night. Bauspies and some extra grade ment and financial returns, the re About thirty couples were pre maple finish stock. ceipts being $56 90 and the expen sent and with the exceptionally Mrs. A. Morrow of Ffstacada en- ditures very light. The High School good music, all had a good time. tertmned fourtten of the young girls also netted $5.60 from their Miss Nouna Vallen of Oregon people at a birthday party last candv stand. City, spent a few days at the Tuesday evening in honor of her The High School students wish home of her parents in Elwood, daughter, Bernice Morrow. With to thank all who attended the High last week. games and refreshments, a pleasant School play last Fridav evening; evening was spent. Mr. Hill, who has carried the the musicians, who so kindly donat mail since the discontinuance of Owing to the high cost of feed, ed the music for the evetiiug: the the Elwood post office, made his many hog raisers are disposing of fneuds, who lent their furniture, final trip last Saturday .and has even their breeding stock. The and Mr. Heylenian for the use of been succeeded by a Milwaukie Portland Union Stock Yards au the theatre. man, who will hereafter handle thorities have sent out a warning Worth Randolph is back in school Route 1 out of Colton. against this practice, for it will again having been absent for the mean high pork in another >ear. Elmer Dibble, wife and daugh past two weeks on account of ill ter of Springwater, were Sunday The George Christian Endeavor ness. guests at the home of L. N. Society held its biennial meeting The ’ ’ verdant” Freshies have Vallen in Elwood. last Sunday and the following new challenged the Senior Faculty to a W. J. Strey of Springwater, members were added; Misses S. game of basketball, Thursday, February 4th, at the Pavilion to who recently traded his property Howard, B. Howard, Irene Paul determine the championship of the for land in Gilliam County, is auc sen, C. keitsma and Mr. Ed. Hard school. Be sure and come for it tioning off his stock and imple ers. promises to he a very interesting ments, Friday, Feb. 12th. Mr. of Morgan, Or., Strey and family expect to move who Wtu has Palmateer game. been spending several onto their new property within weeks among friends and relatives a short time. C ard of Thanks in this viciuitv, returned to his School Notes \ • The Garfield school, in charge of our friends the Rebecca Miss Doris Jensen, is attracting at gifts and re tention, by the installing ol a Home our Holden Credit System with Rachel Dear dorf, Carrie Davis and Harry Dun can. leading in Class A and Gilbert C Tracy Shearer, Clyde Davis and Earl Word has been received of the Ikerd. in Class B. Eleven of the recent death of Major W. K Havi- pupils hold the honor of not having land of Denver, father of the late been absent or tardv during the month January. Dr. W. K Havilattd of Estacada. We wish to thank and the members of Lodge for their kind membrances to us 011 Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. J of home last week. Guy Graham of Estacada. who has been attending the O. A. C., has returned home, where he will remain until early in April, when he will make another business trip to Alaska. Miss Ellen Hicks of Portland has been visiting amoug friends in E s tacada for the past few days. Oldest Business Place in Estacada. No rent to pay, so we can afford to sell as cheap as anyone. We buy small quantities at a time and often, thus guarantee always a fresh stock. Estacada Hom e Bakery G. H. Llchthorn, Propr. Palace Meat Market Fred Jorg, Proprietor Lard, Eggs, Butter, Sausage Fresh and Smoked Meats Fresh Fish every Friday Buy and Sell Veal, Hogs, Sheep, Cattle Poultry and Hides Phone Main 8 3 . Broadway Estacada, Oregon