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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1915)
Santa Claus Robinson Loses Sixth Horse C. I. C. Dance Netted Over $30. Excepting fcr the scarcity of The present epidemic among The C. I. C. Christmas Mas his whiskers and the uhstitution the horses of Currinsville and querade dance at the Estacada of a earn of horsts with a farm nearby country is proving a ser- j Pavilion brought out a hig crowd wap-m, for the j roverbial rein of merrymakers, the majority of deer a id sleigh, Harry Robinson ious one. Among the heaviest' whom were masked an^ in cos of Garfield, pre ented the ap losers being Frank Boyer of Cur-[ tume. pearance of a regul r Santa Claus rinsvihe, w ho has lost six of his | With the Bronson Erickson Friday afternoon. 1 eight horses in the past two or Belfils orchestra dispensing the Harry and wife had discovered three months, while several of j best of music, the dancing lasted one home in their vicinity, in his neighbors have lost from^me1 from 9 P. M. till 3 A. M. which the e would be little Christ Prizes for the best sustained • , mas cheer, owing to hard luck to three. and most humorous costumes, State Ve'erinarian Lytle, spent were awarded to Mrs. I. D. with its attendant circumstances. As the family comprised a father, a few ' hours in Currinsville a Wright and Miss Helen Bartlett, mother and a number of children, week or so ago, but was unable as a typical bride and groom, Harry decided to slip at least a to exactly diagnose the disease, and to Mrs. W. A. Hey’man and wagon load of Christmas cheer as it seems to effect the lungs of R. M. Standish, as a Dutch girl lthe animals, rather than the and Uncle Sam. into that home and he did it. After explaining ihe conditions stomach and bowels, as was no- The dancers are all looking a- to a few friends in Estacada Fri- ticeable during the epidemic a- head to the Seventh Annual Ball day afternoon, his big farm wag- j mong the cattle. Veterinarian of the Estacada Volunteer Fire on returned to Garfield with a Lytle is expected back in a few Department, w hich occurs next bounteous load, including cloth- days, when he will continue his Friday night. New Years Eve., ing, food and other necessities researches. Everyone is invited to this gay and a liberal stock of toys am i1 Unless the present mortality affair and probably everyone will presents for the children. among the farm horses in this be there. For some reason or other,» Har section is reduced soon, it will ry’s and a few other families en force the farmers to adopt me Estacada Ccujle Married joyed their Christmas more than chanical power, with a conse The announcement is made of usual, this year. quent purchase of tractors. the martiage last Thursday even ing of Miss Mabel E. Fair of the AUTOMATIC Estacada school 1 acuity and Mr. P. 0 . Boswell o f Estacada, Mr.' HANDI'TOOL Walter Givens officiating. A Jack o f All Trades and Master o f Each ¿s T h e original “ 18 in 1“ Automatic Handi-Tool you’ ve heard so much about. Successfully combining an automatically operated, button- controlled I T Lifting, Pulling and ,r> Construction Jack, Fence “‘ **■■" * ’ ’ ’ fe n ce Stretcher, W ire fleer and Mender, Post, Stump and Shrub Puller, Tli ' ire — Tightener, Press, ■j. 'tv ,, , D o d g e B rothers MOTOR CAR More Clackamas Garage I wish to thank you for your liberal patronage dur ing the XMAS season just passed and to express the wish that 1 may grow in your confidence during the coming year until I may be able to supply your every want in the Jewelry line. F. E . Beckwith Watchmaker and Jeweler ESTACADA, OREGON. V ' ■ 1 ^ '* • ->* Masonic Orders Install And Feast . '.'r ■■ •* On Thursday evening, at the s e . Clam p, H oist, W rench, and dozens of other everyday uses s. Thousands used the Odd Fellows Hall, ocyured the world over by all occupations. Saves the cost,of *160.00 worth of necessary tool*» Double acting, steel detachable lever. Built of opyri hearth steel and malleable malic If on. Guan annual installation of officers of toed for lit«— no eb a r^ for repairs. Sold on 30 db^s’ trial. Old jacks taken in exchang. exchange. " Manufactured b j CHAS. K. BENKFIEL CO.. Inc.. 400-420 West Tenth St., Indianapolis. lad. both the Estacada Masonic Lodgq L O C A L AGEN TS W A N T E D . Get our selling plan and earn from $30 to*6o every week. Arrange at once for free demonstration. Special low introductory prico lot next fewdaV«. and the Order of the Eastern Star. District .Agent, In the presence of a large gath Estacada, Or., R. 1. ering of members, the following ■ I ‘ .'K ' officers were installed in the Ma sonic Lodge: Worshipful Mas ter, F. G. Robley; Senior Ward en, A lf Drill; Junior Warden, C. S. Allen; Treasurer, Ed B. Allen; Secretary, Wm. Dale; Junior Dea con, John Greenwood; Senior Dea con, Thos. Watson; Senior Stew ard, A. Demoy; Junior Steward. P. M. Wagner; Tyler, B. R. Kim- mel; Marshal, E. E. Saling. The officials of the Order of the East ern Scar being Worthy Matron, ih e Classiest Elizabeth Sparks; Worthy Pa tron, Claude W. Devore; Associ Neatest and ate Patron, Elena Drill; Secre Most tary, Eva Wash; Treasurer, Hel en Wash; Conductress, Susanna Operated ^ Greenwood; Associate Conduc Machine on the Market tress, Helena P. Devore; Mar shal, Mae Oakley Reed; Chaplain, It may cost a little more in the B E G IN N IN G , but your Elizabeth Womer; Organist, Car bank account will be BJG G PR in the EN D. rie L. Adix; Warder, Edie L. Woods; Sentinel, B. R. Kimmel. Mileage Star Points Ada, Sadie Demoy; Power Ruth, Bessie Watson: Esther, Capacity Maud Sturgeon; Martha, Abbie Strength v ' '■ Wagner; Electa, Alice Lauryy. Comfort Following the installation, all Safety members repaired to the Hotel Better material than in the majority of automobiles today. Estacada. w h e r e a sumptious ASk’lhem an who owns one. Used cars taken in exchange. banquet was enjoyed, with an appropriate program interspersed Estacada, Oregon "w ith the courses. J. R. Morrow, Prop. S. P. PesznecKer People of the Community Saturday Afternoon and Evening 2 o’clock and 7 P. M. I The Black Box Ford Weekly Universal Weekly Comedy Admission - 5c and 10c Sunday Evening, 7 o’ clock Neal of the Navy 3rd Episode Pathe News £omedy Admission 6c and lCc WEDNESDAY January 5th 7:30 P. M. One of Geo. Kleine’s Attractions The Woman Next Admission Door - 10c and I AM ILY THEATRE 15c