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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1915)
Sensible Holiday Suggestions Eagle Creek Notes Contributed Ed Naylor was in Portland for a few days last week, attending You are cordially invited to visit Our Store the Stock Show. and look over our stock of Useful Presents. H. F. Gibson and wife, of Bar gifts for both Old and ton, were up to see James Gibson 1 mas Young, comprising a fine on Sunday. assortment to select from. E. L. Hollander has obtained work as cook in a Portland res ake a small payment down taurant, where he intends to and we will hold the goods until you w'ant them. work for a short time. The Woodman dance at Cogs-1 n early selection should be well’s Hall, Eagle Creek, was very made N O W while the well attended, 70 numbers being) stock is complete. sold. There was only one car- j load of people out from Portland, j elect lists have been made of USEFUL gifts for Father, Mother, Brother and Sister, and we will be pleased to though there were two or three j assist -you in making your selections. expected. The Woodmen team performed some “stunts” which) delighted the onlookers. Every Bert H Finch • implement« one had a good time. ” Fstacada H ardw are Harness Mrs. Viola Douglass received a pleasant visit from her son, Jesse Douglass and family, of | Portland. Sunday. Miss Edna Kennedy made a trip to Portland Saturday, return 5 Passenger 4 Cylinder ing to Eagle Creek Sunday even ing. Suits or Overcoats $14 up. Raincoats $7 up. 28 Horsepower Roy Douglass and wife were Made to your order, you choose the material. Estacada visitors last Friday. Roy is having some dental work done. Oregon. Henry Udell and family of Do ver, Mrs. Nora Reid and sons, Completely Equipped No Extras Theodore and Chester, of Estaca Electric Lights and Starter da. were the dinner guests of Best Value of the Age James Gibson, Sunday. For Specifications See Mrs. H. S. Jones, of Portland, I S. P. Pesznecker, Agent. Estacada, Or., R. I. was the guest of her mother. I Mrs. Viola Douglass, Saturday) and Sunday. For the Home, School, Saturday Afternoon M Mr. Orke purchased a fine milch | and Evening cow of A. D. McMillan, recently. | Church or Lodge. 2 o’clock and 7 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglass and children made a visit with j Prices—Net-—Portland The Black Box Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duus, Sunday. ; 13th Episode Mrs. Katie Douglass was pleas Beatty, walnut case, (quite old) - $12.50 antly entertained by Mrs. K. Ford Weekly Estey, oak, (good condition) - - 25.00 I Courter, Sunday. (no mirror, about 5 ft. high) Universal Weekly Mason & Hamlin, oak case, over 6 ft. tall 32.00 Grandma Judd spent Sunday Comedy has two mirrors. Is in good shape. with Mrs. Fred Hoffmeister. Admission - 5c and 10c Western Cottage Organ, walnut case 25.00 Malcolm Woodle and family, of j chapel style, has no top or mirror. Troutdale, w'ere the guests of Sunday Evening, 7 o’clock Mrs. Howlett last week. A. I). McMillan w as a Portland In addition to the above we have several organs that visitor last Saturday. Neal of the Navy have never been sold, but have been out on consignment, and show some shop wear. 1st Episode Mrs. A. Wiederhold of Bissell, Kimball style 141, 6 octave, oak case - $50. returned Saturday from a week’s Pathe News Kimball style 111, wralnut case - - 50. visit with her daughter in Port Comedy Kimball style 459, mahogany finish - 65. land. 2— White School Organs - $30. and 35. Admission 5c and 10c Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local a p p licatio n s, a s th , y can n o t re a c h Sold on terms. the diseased p o ri.^n of th e ear. T here is only one w ay to cu re c a ta rrh a l deafness, Christian Church Services On Sunday, December 19th, the Rev. Frank E. Jones of Eu gene will occupy the pulpit of the Estacada Christian Church and his Christmas topic for the morn ing service will be ‘‘Truth Seek ers” . The evening service will com prise an illustrated lecture, en titled, “Some Roads We Travel”. This lecture is highly commend ed, having been repeated three times to the same audience, by request. All services are free and the public is cordially invited to at tend. X M A S 1916 Order Your Winter Suit Now Bush Auto $ 675 . R. G. March bank Organ Bargains F A M L Y T H E A T R E 0 V I N G P I WEDNESDAY December 22nd 7:30 P. M. One of Geo. Kleine’s Attractions Who’s Who In 5 Reels Admission - 10c and 15c c T IJ R E S and th a t Is by a c o n stitu tio n a l rem edy. C a ta rrh a l D earness is caused by an In- flam ed cond itio n of th e m ucous lining of the E u sta c h ia n Tube. W hen th is tube is Inflam ed you have a ru m b lin g sound or Im perfect hearing, and when It la entirely c.omed. D eafntas is th« result. U nless th« inflam m ation can be reduced and th is tube restored to Its norm al condition, hearing will be d estro y ed forever. Many eases of d eafness a re caused by catarrh, which Is an Inflam ed condition o f the m ucous s u r faces. H a ll’s C a ta rrh C ure a c ts th ru the blood on th e m ucous su rfa c e s of th e sy s tem . W e w ill give One H u n d red D ollars for any case of C a ta rrh a l D eafness th a t cannot be cured by H a ll's C a ta rrh C ure C irculars free. A ll D ruggists, 75c. I F. J. C H EN E Y & CO.. Toledo. O. • I I R. M. Standish Estacada Representative