Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, October 14, 1915, Image 2

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    Are
you prepared for
wet weather ?
Rubbers
Raincoats
Ladies’, Camden Toe, extra Heel, 65c
Ladies’ rolled edge heavy storm, 75C
Misses’ “ Blizzard” storm,
50c
Youths’
”
”
55C
Men’ British toe rolled edge,
$1.00
” “ Woonsocket” lor street wear, 85c
Ladies’ and Men’s Slip-ons and Rain-
pelle coats in dressy styles, $6.50 to $10.50
Men’s heavy Rubber Storm coats made
for hardest service,
$2.50
Lighter grade in same coat,
$2.25
Boy’s heavy Rubber Coats, all sizes $2.00
Rubber Boots and Shoes
Storm Hats
Wales Goodyear Rubber Boots, $3.00
Short “ Woonsocket” Boot,
“ Elephant” brand, $4.50
8 inch Leather top Shoes,
$3.25
Men’s Aquapelli
_
Boys’ Rubber Squam Hats,
65c
30c
Umbrellas
Ladies’ and Men’s,
$1. to $2.50
Let us outfit you for
winter.
EAST CLACKAMAS SUPPLYCO.
‘ ‘ YOUR
SATISFACTION
IS
OUR
SUCCESS’’
Missionfest Enjoyed
School Notes
Novel Selling Plan
All of the residents of George The Cascade Realty Company
Contributed
The Estacada High School and nearby country attended the of Estacada, comprising W. F.
Student body has joined the Ore­ annual all-day Missionfest at the Cary and E. S. Wooster, are this
gon High School Debating Lea­ George Presbyterian Church last week launching a realty selling
campaign which should meet with
gue. With the present large en­ Sunday.
The services were in charge of success, as it makes an attractive
rollment many students should
try out in this branch of student Rev. Hoffner, pastor o f t h e proposition not only for the in­
activity. Thru this they are not church, and addresses were de­ vestor but for the man of limit­
only benefitted individually but it livered by Rev. Aue of the Spring- ed means who desires to own lo­
also helps to raise the standard water Presbyterian church, Mr. cal property.
They are offering for sale over'
W. Givens of Estacada and Rev.
of the school.
one hundred Estacada lots, at
Hayes of Portland.
“ 100 for Estacada High’’ is no An extensive and impressive prices ranging from $40. up, these
more a thing to be hoped for,
musical program was rendered lots to be sold at $1. down with
but is now a reality, for by the with
by the Garfield payments of 50c per week.
addition of Theodore Turel this band, selections
In addition to this they are in
duets
and
trios
by Mr. and
week, that standard of 100 has Mrs. C. F. Aue and Miss
Mary a position to build homes for pur­
been reached.
chasers of lots, on equally attrac­
Folsom.
tive terms. The conducting of a
The Parent-Teachers Associa­
live selling camnaign along these
tion will meet Thursday after­
Honor Roll
lines, should not only benefit th e !
noons at 3:30 P. M. All parents
Helen Hoss, teacher of individual buyers, but should I
are especially invited to be pres­ the Miss
Currinsville school, in keep­ stimulate municipal activity.
!■
ent.
ing with the latest accepted
Next Saturday afternoon our methods of educational stimula­
Council Meeting
foot-ball team will meet the tion and rivalry amongst the
The
Estacada
City Council, in
James-Johns High School team pupils, has established a monthly the absence of the
held
here. All foot-ball enthusiasts honor-roll, which for the month their regular monthly Mayor,
meeting
at
of
September,
includes
the
fol­
should be present for a lively
the
Recorder’s
office,
with
Coun­
game is promised, especially if lowing:- Ralph Wade, Mary and cilman Jorg as acting mayor.
played according to the hard Glen Ely, Lydia and Walter Mat-
Bills were audited and allowed,
work and vim displayed in last son, Irene and Ted Saling, Irma including
money paid to Estacada
Saturday’s game, whereby E. H. Jones, Marie and Ray Heiple, men
for
policing
the park during
Arlie
Coop,
Marie
Yunker
and
S. returned with the notorious
the summer’s picnics.
These
Doris Looney.
score of 102 to 0 in our favor.
bills had been held up, in hopes
Other
schools
maintaining
hon­
that the railway company would
The Websterian Society will
rolls or similar systems will pay for same, but on their re­
render a literary program Friday or
the columns of thg Progress fusal, the city was forced to do
afternoon at 2:05. All are cor­ find
so. As $50 or more had been re­
dially invited to these school pro­ ready to furnish publicity.
ceived by the city from fines dur­
grams.
Currinsville vital statistics will ing the summer picnic season,
Mrs. Elizabeth Garvin and Mrs. show two male additions to the it covered the majority of the
Grace Stevenson of Highland, population of that community, policing expense.
New York left last Tuesday, with a son born to Mr. and Mrs.
The meeting adjourned to meet
after a weeks visit at the home Cleve Heiple, October 1st, and a Tuesday evening. October 19th.
of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sparks of similar attraction the following when a number of important
Estacada.
day at the Richard Githens’ home. matters are to be considered.
1916
Maxwell
”
25
”
Complete with Electric
Starter and Lights
$ 745 .
Free Demonstrations Gladly Given.
H. P. Jochimsen
Estacada,
Agent
Oregon
For
Plumbing
Electric Wiring
Metal Repairing
Saw Filing
Tinning
Etc.
See
C. C. MILLER
Electric Wiring
Estacada,
Plumbing
•
Saw Filing
Oregon.