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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1915)
F o r D ainty U n d e rg a rm e n ts Serpentine Crepe - Ripplette 18c a yard French Longcloth - Lonsdale Muslin Dimity 15c a yard Egyptian Lawn Free Service 17c a yard Nainsook 20c a yard - - - 18c a yard - 17c a yard Let US 1 2 'ic and 15c a yard handle the details of Y O U R T A X Payments. Buy them at Cary’s Mercantile Co. You furnish us a description Exclusive Headquarters for “Buster Brown Hosiery” of Men’s Women’s and Children’s at T W O B IT S per pair your pay property through and the Warners’ Rust Proof Corsets $ 1.00 to $ 3.00 Estacada State Bank American Lady Shoes American Gentleman Shoes $2.50 to $4.50 $4.00 to $5.50 UROY Kodaks and Supplies 0. W A IK IR . I NOMAS YOCUM. President Vice President IRWIN D. W RIG Hf, Cashier Interest paid on time deposits. Carys’ Mercantile Co. “ Your Store” Out o f town patrons are cordially invited to attend the Matinee at the Family Theatre. Saturday afternoon. Continuous show 12 to 4. Compliments o f the Citizens o f Estacada. N o tickets needed. j Oldest Business Place in Estacada. N o rent to pay, so we can afford Hunt’s B ill Passes House Corbett Paator Preaches Representative Hunt's road bill, repealing the law that bids must be asked for all work costing $■ oco. or more; was passed bv the house and as no opposition to it has ap peared yet. it likely will pass the Seriate. Representative Hunt is trying to keep his friends back home posted on the legislative matters, foi he is having copies of all bills mailed to interested parties and is taking time to write personal letters, relative to same. W . F". Reeder, who is pastor of the Christian church at Cornett. Oregon, occupied the pulpit of the Kstacada Christian church last Sun day morning and evening. During the course of his talks he proved rather sensational in his criticism of some of Kstajada’ s institutions and recreations, which he believes need remedy ing. During his S l a v in Ksiacada, lie was entertained at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. J P. Woodle. School N ew » Contributed Last Friday afternoon the Adel- pbics gave a very successful pro gramme. Due to the fair being on this Friday no programme will be Tendered. The students with the aid of the advisors endeavor to put numbers on the programme which will not only be new and entertain ing but also in many cases very in structive So on Friday atternoon, plan to visit the school and you will find that you will become dif ferently inclined towards the school and more interested in the work. Frank Cockerline o f Viola, the | poultry expert, certainly has’nt 1 time to count his chickens before they hatch, as the eggs now in his three big incubators number almost the 2,000 mark. His brother Clark is going into the “ Mrs. Stubbin’s B ook A g e n t” business on an equally large Everyone is invited to get ac scale. quainted with her or him, and in P. F. Standish o f Garfield, cidentally enjoy one o f those fa county fruit inspector, while at mous Currinsville Ladies Aid Soci tending the convention o f state e ty ’s Chicken Suppers, at E ly’ s fruit inspectors at Corvallis, last Hall, Feb. 12th at 8 P.M. Admis week, was elected vice president sion 15c and 25c. “ Mrs. Stubbin’s o f the Oregon State Assn, o f Book A gen t’ ’ is the name o f the Fruit Inspectors. play that is to be given as part o f C. A. Jacques o f Low er Gar the program. field has accepted a position with Jenning's Furniture Co. o f Port S ecrecy land. which hi accepted Feb. 1st. Has your w ife been acting queerly for the past two weeks; Mrs. Roger Cary o f Estacada, wearing a startled look, and a sur who has been in Portland for the prised expression every time you past five weeks, attending her came upon her suddenly? j mother, Mrs. W. R. Stokes, who Dont worry old man! She is has been ill with pneumonia; re merely planning her masquerade turned home the latter part o f suit for the coming C. I. C- Mas last week. querade Dance next Monday Mrs. F. F. Irvine and son Roy, night. _______ o f McMinnville, are visiting at Having been defeated 47 to 18 last Saturday evening the H. S. flasket hall team returned home troni Si Johns in a rather quiet manner. The team seems to have met, in a'most all the games played this season, with teams which have Priscilla Club Meet surprised ihem in both size and ex pel ience. But forgetting past de The Priscilla Club o f Currins feats it is hoped that the •'tid e' ville met at the home o f Mrs. H. n i H V turn for the belter, putting H. Yount on Saturday, Feb. 6th. our team in the lead. About 20 members were present The many friends o f J. C. Pet erson o f Springwater will be sor ry to hear that it was necessary for him to return this week to the good Samaritan Hospital in Portland, to undergo another op eration. Mrs. J. F. Standish and daugh ter Margaret o f Portland, and j Miss Martha Standish o f Grand Rapids, Mich, spent the week | end at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. 1 S. D. Dunlop o f Garfield, where! Miss Standish is remaining for a w eek’s visit. to sell as cheap as anyone. W e buy small quantities at a time and often; thus guarantee always a fresh stock. j the home o f her daughter, Mrs. R. E. Ellison o f Estacada. Jas. Taylor o f Currinsville de parted ast Saturday for Belling ham, Wash., where he has a posi with one visitor, Mrs. Cutter o f tion as a mechanic. Cal. Miss Ethel Hale is visiting this The roll was called and each week with relatives in Salem. member answered with a quota Mrs. C. C. Saling o f Currins tion which proved very interest ing and amusing. The general ville, entertained Sunday at din business was transacted when a ner for her neice, Ruth Saling, in dainty lunch was served. | honor o f her 14th birthday. Estacada home Bakery G. H. Lichthorn, Propr. Palace Meat Market < Fred Jorg, Proprietor Lard, Eggs, Butter, Fresh and Fresh Smoked Fish Buy and Sell H ogs, Sausage Meats every Friday Veal, Sheep, Cattle Poultry Phone Main 83. and Hides Broadway Estacada, Oregon