Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, January 13, 1916, Image 2

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    High School Basketball Game
U n d ertak er Buy* Hear*«
The first game of the El H. S.
basketball team will take place
at the Estacada Pavilion, next
Saturday evening, when the local
boys tackle the Franklin High
School five of Portland. Admis­
sion 25c.
In keeping with the steady
growth of their undertaking bus-
ness, W. D. Henthorn of the Es­
tacada Furniture Company of Es­
tacada, last week, purchased an
$1800.00 hearse, for funeral use.
This vehicle is now in Estaca-
da, being kept in a newly built
room, adjoining the undertaking
rooms. The hearse is a hand­
some one, highly ornamented
and of a light gray color, with
rubber tired wheels and arranged
for the careful transfer of the
caskets.
S pringw ater to T ackle
Peninsula Park
At the Dodge Hall, next Satur­
day evening, the fast Spring-
water Basketball Team will clash
with the Peninsula Park team of
Portland. A fast game is prom­
ised and everyone is invited to
be present.
A game is being scheduled a-
gainst the Oregon City quintet,
which will probably soon be stag­
ed at the Estacada Pavilion and
it is unnecessary to urge a good
attendance, when the local boys
tackle the county-seaters.
E stacada vs Forest G rove
B ridenstine G ets V erdict
Dave Bridenstine and wife of
Estacada, Route 3, were award­
ed a judgement for $700. against
the Gerlinger Motor Car Com­
pany of Portland and others, in
a suit brought for $2445. dam­
ages, as the result of alleged mis­
representation on a recent trade
deal.
The case took place in Judge
Campbell’s court in Oregon City,
last week.
The first of the state high
school debates will take place at
the Estacada school house, Fri­
day evening, January 14th, at 7
o’clock, with the Estacada High
School debaters, debating against
the Forest Grove Hign School
orators.
C. R. Lovell, of Currinsville,
This debate will furnish an left Tuesday for Payette, Idaho,
hour-and-a-half of boiled down where he will remain for two or
information on the vitally im­ three months, representing the
portant subject of the U. S. !
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Army. Everyone is urged to le Hardie Mfg. Co. s line of spray
present—tickets 25c.
‘ machines in that section. ,
( pronounced S h e v - ro - lay)
r p he fastest and most powerful, 2 and 5 pas­
senger automobile ever produced under
$700.
The ce'ebrated “ VALVE IN HEAD’’
motor.
Electric lights, bright and dim;
self starter (that starts everytime); electric
horn: everything used in an expensive car.
The best value in a modern priced car ever
given.
Extra rim and demountable wheels.
Average 25 miles to a gallon of gasoline.
THREE SPEEDS FORWARD.
No car
FULLY EQUIPPED, is near this in price.
Completely Equipped
“ The Product of Experience”
On the market three years
Une uipped - - $585.
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4 -
Coffee 12c a pound
And every pound is guaranteed.
If you dont like it briny it back.
Owing to a limited quantity, not over five pounds to a family.
There are many other specials in all departments during our
January Sale
10% discount on regular lines of Shoes and many
odd sizes and styles for about half regular prices.
Half Prices on all sweaters left in stock, and
Blankets and Comforts greatly reduced.
Every day a new Special will be announced
in our window or on our shelves.
Come in and see if we haven’t just what you want
at a greatly reduced price.
EAST CLACKAMAS SUPPLY CO.
“ Your Satisfaction Is Our Success”
Chevrolet
Clackamas Garage
SATURDAY SPECIAL
Estacada, Oregon.
J. Willitts Ferguson, of'P ort­
land, the brave and fearless for­
est fire fighter, is in our midst
again. He reports all fires well
under control at present and
thanks to the heavy blanket of
snow, is temporarily ceasing his
sleepless vigil.
Game Warden Patton brought
into Estacada, this week, a hand­
some live specimen of a golden
eagle, which had been caught in
a trap near Molalla. The bird
was on exhibition for a couple of
days in front of the Palace Mark­
et and soon will be taken to
Portland, where it will probably
be kept in captivity in one of the
city’s parks.
A lspaugh N otes
Contributed
T h e Gordon-Winks Lumber
Company is about ready to start
cutting maple lumber. There
will be no excuses for the farm­
ers in this community for not
having hard wood floors in their
houses.
Miss Alma Franks, who has
been attending a trade school in
Portland, has returned home.
Mrs. Wm. Kuhrasche and Mrs.
Chas. Sparks of Estacada. Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Beers of Gresh­
am spent Sunday at the home of
John Githens.
Miss Bertha Carroll, who has
b een visiting Miss Alta Sarver
of Currinsville, was called to her
home in Kelso, Wash,, as her
mother was very ill.
Change ot Location
We beg to announce the removal of our mill and lumber yards from the present location in Springwater,
to a new location, one and one-half miles east, near the old Cunningham place.
The removal of the mill is now going on but will be ready for operation by March 1st next.
We will also open a branch yard in Springwater about one-half mile south of the Springwater Store on the
Edgar Horner property and hope to soon be able to announce the opening of similar sales yards in Estacada.
Our new location is in the midst of one of the finest stands of timber in the state,
with from five to six million feet available.
We shall be able to supply all grades of lumber, including the best of mouldings, finish and dimension stock.
The patronage of our friends, the residents of Clackamas County, is respectfully solicited.
Horner Brothers