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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1915)
Selling Good Meat is the most important thing on earth as far as the Palace Meat Market is concerned and with that motto always in mind, we wish to serve you and serve you right. Cash Paid For Eggs Fred Jorg, Proprietor Phone Main 83. Broadway Fstacada, Oregon X i i h s Candies 100 K i n d s From 12c to $1. a pound All fresh imported and domestic Sportsmen’s Headquarters Call and get your 1916 Calendars Lunches Confectionery Ed Boner • Cigars Estacada For Christmas Bargains Call at the j record for making fouls, so it is {hard to make the Seniors see why they lost. Fcho Wade, Managing Fdltor Mr. Irvine acted as referee but he says he will not resign unless Delia Lovril, Local Editor | he is asked to refetee another Sam Bar', 'porting Editor girls game. If any one notices peculiar ex- The Seniors have decided that j pressions on the faces of our H. i they would like to stay in E. H. | S. students, don't be alarmed, IS. another year. Last week they | were royally entertained by the they are not going crazy; they ¡Juniors, Friday night and by are only getting in practice for parts in the H. S. play next Mrs. Harkenrider, S a t u r d a y their , night. j January. Friday night the Juniors and Last Friday the final debate Seniors met in the Assembly and ¡try out, between the two soci- School Children Give Interesting listened to a short program given eties, was held. The Webster- Program by the Juniors and then all a d -' ians upheld the Affirmative side journed to the English Room, while the Adelphies walked off The Holidays Program, render- where games were played. Re- with a decision in favor of the ered by the pupils of the various freshments were served and they | negative. Those who won a classes of the Estacada schools i left at a late hour, being glad place on the team, to represent j at the Family Theatre, Tuesday that they are members of the E. H. S. were Lloyd Ewalt, I night, packed that building from Lewis Jones, Gladys Carpenter class of ’16. the front seats to the rear doors, A t Seven Thirty Saturday and Carl Kimmel. the audience being largely made night the Seniors might have The Pacific International Live up of the parents of the partici been seen winding their way to stock show was opened, in Port pants and school children. ward Harkenriders’, it being; land, Monday. It is hoped that Every student, from the pri George’s 18th birthday. students of the various Agricul mary tots to the high school Games and music furnished tural classes will be able to at grownups accomplished well their entertainment for the evening. tend, as much might be derived part of the program, reflecting Dainty refreshments were serv-I from it. Members of the two much credit on the teachers and ed by Mrs Harkenrider. advanced Agricultural classes are others who had painstakingly They left after wishing George planning t0 R0 Thursday, , drilled them. many more happy birthdays. _ . Last Saturday there was a meet- ' Few of the children appeared Every evening for the past Y of the Clackamas County I at all embarrassed before the few days there has occured a Schoo, Mt,n.s club in Oregon I footlights, although more than last game of basketball in the city< 0 ur school was represent- ¡one anxious and fond parent, schoo* 1 play shed. ec| by ^jr Gpthrie and Mr. Ir- ! went through the throes of ner- The Junior boys won from the vine Mr Ford and Mr. McCor. j vous prostration, while their off Freshmen 9 to 2. the Junior girls mick were there. Dr DeBuskej spring were performing. — won from the Seniors 8 to 7, and ofthe University of Oregon, gave the Senior boys from the Soph- the principal address. The ques I omores 13 to 8. tion o f having a County Gram- Viola Schoo! Honor Roll For 1 All the games were good but mar Schook Debating Contest November the best was between the girls. was discussed. Lunch was serv- Miss Myrtle Woodle, Teacher Thls was as clean a game as one j ed by the Domestic Science Dept, could expect, considering it was 1 0f tbe q a C Ruth and Mildred Cockerline, between girls. They all escaped ¡Amy and Harry Mattoon, Leslie This coming Saturday a Joint with all their temper and hair Hamilton, Bernice Miller, Beulah j but the referee was frequently Teachers’ Association meetimg will tie held at Oak Grove. Mr. Hieinlxtham, Winnie Eaden, Wil j told where he was wrong, Guthrie will attend an i is to give | Gladys Carpenter holds the a talk on “ Bow to Teach Prac fred Young, Norma and Bruce record for throwing baskets from tical Agri. u.ture in Elemen.a y Randolph, Andrew Giaham, Mar louls, and Helen Keith nas the Scho Is ’ garet ( raft and Elmer Olson. E. H. S. EC HO ES Estacada Pharmacy „ FREE ]u O. A. C. to each Housewife who calls S aturday , Dec, nth, a Fancy Cup and Saucer while they last. iiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii FARMERS' AND HOME-MAKERS' WEEK and RURAL LIFE CONFERENCES Jan uary 3 to 8, 1916 The Store Live* I n f o r m a ti o n , Pr ac ti cal H e lp for t h e H o m e t h e F a r m , the C o m m u n i t y . C o n v e n t io n s o f O r e g o n ' s G r e a t e s t Ind us tr ies Confer» net -son O r e g o n ’s Most Vital P r o b le m s L K l T U R E S - I>':M O N ST KA T lO N S— K X H lB I TION * — K * T K K T A I N M K N T 8 $1. Down - 50c Week GENTLEMEN. HISTORY RECORDS TH E 1 1 NAMES OF SOME MEN WHO DID MUCH FOR THEIR. COUNTRY AND WHO ARE C REVEREN CEPINTH E MINDS OF THOSE | LIVIN G TO DAY, l i k e w i s e , h is t o r y *! w il l r e c o r d t h e n a m e o f [ PU TNAM COLINTV I THE GOOD JUDGE,WHO MAS 1 TOLO MEN OFW-BCUT p * CR A N CE TOBACCO. 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