Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, January 27, 1916, Image 3

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Our
success
has
been
due
to
our
Courteous Treatment and Close Attention T o Your W a n ts
We have a new full line of
N ew
Idea
A fresh supply of
Patterns
Country butter, bacon, hams, lard and eggs
All patterns carried in stock at all times
We have on hand at all times
Our full line of
V A R I E T Y
Our stock in
G O O D S
G L A S S,
are selling fast
G R A N IT E
and
T IN W A R E
is complete
Get the Habit and Trade at
PARK
& C L O SN E R
Broadway at 2nd
-
Estacada, Oregon
WER
REE
With every C A S H purchase
W e will give a 1 lb. can of
I hat’s what you want— power— when you buy an automobile.
So many people have bought light cars with a woeful lack of
power that they do not believe they can get power in a light car
Prize Medal Baking Powder
The OAKLAND Six
amounting
to
$1.
or over
l FLOUR and SUGAR EXCEPTED)
We have only a limited supply
o f the powder, but as long
as it lasts we will
fill as above stated.
One can to the family
Provided this advertisement
is presented with the order.
Name _
Has mere power than you ever thought possible in a car of this size.
And it is a little beauty, too.
Seats five people
and rides like a canoe floating down stream.
See
This
________________________
New
Address
Wonder
L . A . Chapman
V
"The Quality Store”
”
25
”
Complete with Electric
Starter and Lights
$ 745 .
Delivered at
Estacada
Demonstrations Gladly Given.
H. P. Jochimsen
Agent
Oregon
Mrs. Jay Van Buren of La
Grande is visiting at the home
o f her sister. Mrs. E. W. Bart­
lett of Estacada. Mrs. Maud
Dittebrandt, of Portland, anoth­
er sister, was a guest over Sun­
day.
$ 895 .
Estacada Garage
Political Meeting Monday
Maxwell
* »
Demonstrations Gladly Given
W m . U nderw ood
1916
Estacada,
C a r
Chicken Tamale Party
Estacada,
Oregon.
County $ 1 9 7 8 . Richer
An invitation is extended to all
While Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
Clackamas c o u n t y received
! voters in this community, of both Currin of Currinsville might not | from the government recently,
i sexes, to be present next Mon- have called their "500” party o f the sum of $1.978.52 as its share
! clay afternoon, January 31st. at i last Thursday night, a “ chicken j o f the money secured from forest
the first political meeting o f the tamale party” , the twenty o r ’ reserve rentals, sale of timber
present campaign, which will |more guests will long remember and other rights, for the year
take place at 1 o ’clock, at the it, as an enjoyable evening spent! ending last June. This money
Family Theatre in Estacada.
at cards, but winding up with a [goes into the school and road
This meeting is called by Hon. | liountiful chicken tamale supper, funds.
George C. Brownell and others
The prizes a t cards were
from the lower end of the coun­
¡awarded
to Mrs. Barbara Mengel
Entertain For Roseburg
ty, who will act as speakers.
¡and Dr. Adix, but the prizes for
Girl
It is reported that a little error the most tamaies consumed was
Mrs. H. V’. Adix of Estacada
of $110,657. was discovered last an even draw between all of the
entertained about twenty ladies
week, in the amount said to have male guests.
last Friday afternoon, in honor
been expended by this county in
of her house guest, Miss Florence
Charles Kandle of Cloverdale,
road work last year, making the
Lilburn of Roseburg. Oregon.
total amount spent during 1915 formerly of Springwater. spent
The afternoon was spent at
$282.699.19. instead of $394.356.66 a few days last week among
cards, intcispersed with a num­
friends in Estacada and vicinity.
as previously reported.
ber of musical selections, follow­
We are glad this error was He has been working for t he past
ed by dainty refreshments.
purely in figures and not in real few months near Portland but
In the evening, Mr. and Mrs.
cash, but a system which will let expects to return in a short time
N. S. Lauryv, of the Hotel Esta­
a small amount like the above to the family home near Clover-
cada, entertained a number of
slip through in figures, must in­ dale, where his father. W. H.
friends at a supper and dance, in
clude an obsolete style of book­ Kandle. conducts a large dairy
honor of Miss Lilburn.
ranch.
keeping.