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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1916)
Non-Union Santa Claus Opportunity Message to you Postponed Game Since the Progress chronicled The game between the Oregon the doings of Santa Clhus Robin City and Springwater basketball son, in his famous benevolent teams has been postponed, owing Christmas act in Garfield, Harry to illness among the players. has been working overtime, as The next game will be on Sat many donations of clothing and urday, Jan. 15th, against the supplies have since been sent to Peninsula Park team of Portland. him, which he has duly delivered A close game is expected as the to a family, which is in desti Peninsula players have been to in Clothing, Shoes, Bedding, Sweaters, gether for the past five years. tute circumstances. Coats etc. and in all things to eat, at our store during Januaiy. Edgar Horner - Mgr. While poverty is almost un known in this part of the county, it speaks well for our people, that nearly every article when a case is discovered, all vie Now Operating Big Farm in tie store will be put on sale at specially low prices that you cannot with each other in donating. The many friends of T. W. afford to miss. It will pay you to buy all the winter needs now. Unless Progress subscription Cross, agricultural a- receipts pick up soon, the editor gent of formerly the P. R. L. & P. Co., is tempted to use two lines in will be pleased hear that he is on all Shoes and there will be a number of these columns to show an inven now located near to Lamona, Wash., styles sold for cost and less than cost. tory of his wardrobe, and may where he is operating a 1200 be Santa Claus Robinson will call acre farm, specializing on forage this way. crops and at present feeding 130 The SWEATERS we have left will be sold out at HALE PRICE. head of hogs and a large num BLANKETS and COMFORTS will go at 1.3 off. Some Record ber of dairy and beef cattle. Bill Underwood of Estaeada, In a letter to the Progress, Mr. Cross wishes to be remembered the selling agent of the new Oak to the Grocery SRECIALS we will land Six, in narrating the merits his friends here. offer EVERY DAY. The saving on these alone will pay of his car, claims that he made a for your trip to the store. Life In New York. trip last week up the Columbia In com m enting on the “spenders” of Highway and return, with a full Greut W hite W ay a w riter in the load and made the trip on less the what we have to offer. See we A m erican M agazine asks if the improv than two gallons, which is some ident habits of the average metropoli haven’t just what you want, at a greatly reduced price. tan are due to u sho rter life. record. _____ “The grocer on the corner told my wdfe that he didn't try to save any Ballard Looney, of Springwat- thing because we all die before we re sixty, auywuy. • • • W hat’s the er, the noted deer hunter of the a use?’ he said. ‘You never see many “Your Satisfaction Is Our Success” Cascades, turned his attention to old people around. I w on't live to be other game last week, having old. and neither will you. bagged two coons. L. H. Burd ‘‘T hat lust statem ent stuck In my Communion Service will be is a fact th at in the streets of Garfield, his fellow hunter,ad of mind. New It York you see few people pust held at the Springwater Presby $ 2 . a day. Í10. a week mits that one of the coons let out sixty. The actual dangers connected Church, next Sunday morn repeated “meows” during its dy with street truffle m ust keep the old terian Indoors to u certain extent, or else it ing, with regular services held at ing agonies. drives them aw ay to the little towns the Eagle Creek Church that Anyway. I am sure you see a sm aller evening, to which all are invited. The list of recent realty trans proportion Modern Conveniences of old people in great cities you see in sm all towns. fers in the county shows W. H. than The lecture, by Mr. Horner of “ Does this fact influence a good One of the most delightful Resorts Holder and wife of Estaeada. as many, like the grocer, to spend all and | Springwater, which was to have on the Coast having acquired several Terrace to save nothing becuuse of an un I occured soon at ¡springwater. has j consciously formed opinion that al j been indefinitely postponed, ow- Addition lots lately. Local and Tourist Trade Solicited most everylnidy works along and dies __________________________ in the harness before six ty ’/ la this 1 ing to illness in his family. Tw elfth Century Football. one reason why city people ure more j In die tw elfth century football was Im provident and extra vugant than J Born -December 31st, to Mr. j a gume for the streets The chrou country |»eople?“ land Mrs. V. D. Butler of Kara-} Icier of that period fells how a fte r din ; day, a son, which has been nam- i Power Lights uer the city youths '‘addressed them Changed His Mind. Repairs selves to football” and how the sebol When Charles it Towns, author of I | ed Robley Allen Butler, and prob- ara of ouch school uud the apprentices “H abits T hai Hanillcup.“ flrsi began i I ably will be a future electrical I of particular trades would each huve his practice in curing drug victim s he engineer. National Mazda Lamps their peculiar hall T here were spec had great difficulty in securing patients I tators. too, in those days, enthusiastic in order to prove the efficacy of his j W. A. Jones, formerly of Esta spe tutors F athers would come to cure. His claim to liuve discovered a | If you want the best light, call and get watch their sous and '‘become as cure for drugs was reverberating j cada, but now in the automobile youthful as the youngest, their natural through the New York underw orld: | service at Cloverdale, is spending National Mazda Globes heat seem ing to be revived at the sight but. though speculation w as lively a few days here, attending to volunteers were timid. Finally, uot of so much ability ” In later yearn there was a fam ous know ing what else to do. Tow ns a«- business matters. ball gam e played In Hyde park In tually kidnaped a race track tout and l*»o4. then, “there was a hurling of a put him through the treatm ent against Mrs. A. Held of George, who great ball by fifty Cornish gentlem en his will “W hen I get out of here and ! has been very ill. is reported to Gasolene Engine Fittings and Repairs fell the boy* what you've been doing i , . on one side and fifty on the other; one Supply your wants Begining on Saturdag the 8th 10 x Discount Be sure to watch for Come In and See if EAST CLACKAMAS SUPPLY CO. Hotel Estaeada — ---------------------------------- party played In red caps, the other in w hite." And here the historical value of flu* contest—Cromwell was a spec tator and applotided the “great ability of body" displayed Big Spid.r*. T b r South Amerk-aD bird eatlnit apt- der I. aa PI# aa a mmiH. and Ita furred feet are ao formed that It can walk up Rluaa with practically no difficulty to me.” threatened the tout, “your life w on't be w orth ‘JO cents T hey’ll croak you In a minute.** But five days later the tout told bis friends quite another story. He sent, not gnu men to kill but confidence men to lie healed, four of them. Towns h id squared him self with the underw orld as much by his courage as hr his skill. Consistency. Mu rii In - Do you consider engage ment-* binding? M llllcent—Certainly. If one didn't thorp would be no fun in breaking »hem Illustrated Bits Rhinocaroa Horn. In Sum atra the horn of the rhlnoce roa I« esteem ed aa an antidote to poi eon and on that account la m ade Into f.lsfeti t<* other*, but do not blind! ilrtnklnir cupa. depend on them ! ; improving’, Walter Douglass o f Eagle Creek, who was injured last [ week in the collision of his auto- Plumbing Saw Filing Tinning mobile with an electric car, is now out of the hospital and im Electric Wiring Metal Repairing proving. at the home of his sis ter, Mrs. Blna Jones of Portland. Jim Marchbank. who spent the C. C. MILLER holidays among relatives in Esta- ■ cada, returned to his home in j Estaeada, Oregon. North Yakima, Tuesday. i