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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1915)
Make Your Christmas Selection 3 3 1 % Discount Regular Sale Price Cut Glass Bowl 4. 2.70 ” ” Bon Bon 2. 1.35 ” ” Nappy 1.25 .85 ” ” 1.50 1. ” Mayonnaise Set 4. 2.70 ” ” Salt and Pepper Sets 1. to 3. .70 to 2. Hand Painted Plates .35 to 1.50 .25 to I. ” Cracker Ja r 1.50 1. ” Ash or Pin Trays .60 t o .75 .40 to .50 ” ” Tobacco Jar 2. 1.35 Silver Military Brushes 3. 2. ” ” ” 2.50 1.65 Ebony ” ” 3.25 2.15 Jewel Cases 2.50 to 4. 1.65 to 2.70 Regular Sale Price Syrup Pitcher and Plate $3. $ 2 . Bon Bon Basket 2.50 1 .6 5 Bread Tray 2. 1 .3 5 Shaving Set 1.75 1 .1 5 Tooth Pick Holders 1. to 1.75 .7 0 to 1 .1 5 Salt and Pepper Sets 1.50 to 2.50 1 . to 1 .6 5 Child’s Cup .75 to 2. .5 0 to 1 .3 5 Sugar and Cream Set 3.75 2 .5 0 Mustard Ja r 2. 1 .3 5 Crumb Set 4. 2 .7 0 Fern Dish 2.50 1 .6 5 Fruit Basket 4.50 3 . Pie Server 3. 2 . H air Receiver .75 .5 0 Sewing Tray 2.50 1 .6 5 Brass Pieces .75 to 3. .5 0 to 2 . B eckw ith Make This An E L E C T R IC A L C H R IS TM AS Do It N o w Gifts To Fit Any Purse Just A Few Yuletide Hints Library Lamps Piano Lamps Desk Lamps Boudoir Lamps Floor Lamps Christmas Tree - Lighting Outfits Curling Irons Flat Irons Heating Pads Cigar Lighters Shaving Mirrors Shaving Mugs 'Toasters Coffee Percolators Chafing Dishes F.gg Boilers Coffee Pots Massage Vibrators Vacuum Cleaners Washing Machines Toys Hair Dryers Sewing Machine Motors Corn Poppers Kitchen Cabinet Kitchen Power Table Utility Traveling Outfit Luminous Radiators Couch Brackets Tea Kettles Cereal Cookers Waffle Irons Milk Warmers Samovars A small deposit will hold any article Until Called For ELECTRIC ELECTRIC STORE BUILDING The jeweler For Good Roads To the editor:- Several parties have already been spoken of as candidates for the office of county commis sioner. No doubt they are all good men, but do they know any thing about how a good road should be built? I dont think a man is competent for a county commissioner, unless he is able to build a first class road himself. He should know a good piece of road when he sees it. I think we ought to select for our next commissioner, one of the best road builders we have in the county, one that has proven what he can do, then he can as sist the supervisors in their road building and be a great saving to the tax payers. It should not make any differ ence to us, where the commis sioner resides or what political party he belongs to as long as he gives us a square deal. I think if we were more careful in select ing our county court and super visors, we could have better roads for less money. I am not condeming the court or super visors, they have probably done the best they knew how. We should understand that road building is no small undertaking. When roads are not properly made and have to be made over in a short time, it is only a waste ‘.¡of money. X - *. - . Such a practical road builder as Guy T. Hunt of Garfield or Albert Kitching of Currinsville, should represent Eastern Clacka mas County in the county court. Signed— B. F. Forrester— Eagle Creek, Ore. Masons Pay Last Tribute Saturday noon, at the grave in Mt. Scott Cemetery near Lents, the Estacada Masonic Lodge con ducted the burial and paid a final tribute to the late W. A. Wash of Estacada, who passed away December 8th. Services were held at the fam ily home Friday afternoon, with Rev. C. F. Aue of Springwater officiating. These services, sim ple and impressive, included sev eral beautiful musical selections, rendered by Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Aue and Mrs. C. W. Devore, with Mrs. H. V. Adix as accom panist. A privately chartered car, on which the casket was carried, made the trip from Estacada to Lents Junction and return, a- mong the passengers being the immediate f a m i l y , relatives, friends and a large delegation f r o m t h e Estacada Masonic Lodge. The Masonic services at the in terment were impressively beau tiful, a fit tribute to the clean life and good citizenship of the de ceased. Club To Install Organ At last week’s meeting of the George Commercial & Social Club, it was voted to assess each mem ber the sum of 50c, the proceeds to go towards the purchase of an organ for the club house. It was decided to hold an invi tation dance on New Years Eve, invitations to which will probab ly be in great demand. Otto Jannsen was elected to act as the club reporter, whose duties shall consist of properly handling the publicty and mat ters pertaining to the club and its activities, for use in the news papers.