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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1916)
Eagle Creek Notes From Stockings to P in s ----------- including Contributed Dry Goods, Millinery, Corsets, Notions, Etc. The place to buy it is at V ñ DALES’ The W. 0. W. play, “ Millions in I t ,” at Eagle Creek Saturday evening was very well attended and a good time enjoyed by those present. where you tret « I Vote for each I cent purchase Mrs. Kate Courter and son, James Taylor, left on Tuesday for their home in Dufur. Headquarters for — Childrens and Infants Wear Miss Selma Bock, of Damascus, came up to Mrs. Howlett’s Sun day and will remain and assist with the work for a while. W. W. Cooke was a guest at the home o f his grandmother, Mrs. Howlett, Sunday. E. L. Hollander is busy these days clearing some of his land. Mrs. Hattie Clester was a guest at the home of her son, Guy, a part of last week. A couple o f horse buyers were in the neighborhood on Monday, but found no horse that suited them. Miss Edna Kennedy was the week-end guest of her sister, Mrs. Marshall Alspaugh, o f Port land. R. B. Gibson and wife were Estacada visitors Saturday. On Subscription Accounts The Estacada Progress Light in Weight Strong in Power and Endurance Oakland Six-$895, here Odd C u re s F o r S e a sic k n e s s. T e a ch e s a Lesson. .Money Is never spent to so much nd- i vantage as when you have been cheat ed out of it for at one stroke vou have pnrchMsod prudeme Schopenhauer. Here is a six, weighing 2100 pounds, T h s S p it of C e re m o n y. yet is large enough to carry five ! Among the Akikuyu of blast Africa, people comfortably. described by Mr and Mrs. \V. S. (tout* ledge in •‘ With a Prehistoric People.** to spit u | m * ii a person or thing indicates good will 'Tlie blacksmith spits upon the sword he has forged before hand Business judgement demands that ing At over to rfie owner. So. too. vou consider this new O A K LA N D Six courtesy demands that a man should In Ids hand t*»foiy offering it to a if you are in the market for a light car. ‘ spit friend, and the female visitors spit upon the newly arrived youngster as a Demonstrations Gladly Given sign of welcome ' Even in England there are relics of the same custom in the habit among the lower classes of Wm Underwood - Estacada, Or. i spitting on a coin. Develops 30 to 35 horse-power, and, with its light weight, will carry you easily over any road. Estacada Garage Laugh For An Hour And A Halt Amorim curious remedies for seasick With t h e pleasant, weather ness is that which is popular anioiitf 1 the mariners in the levant—the dally here, the attendance at the pic swallowing of Iron rust, which Is oh ture shows is improving and next ruined by the simple process of scrap ing It off rhe anchor or anchor chain Wednesday evening's five part I Hut this Is only part of the treatment. Kleine comedy, “ The Fixer” will : for a small pouch containing roasted I furnish an hour to two o f enter salt and dowers of thyme must he tied j upou the abdomen as firmly as ran In* tainment, which will be one con i borne, this being considered to counter tinuous laugh. act the effect of tin internal disturb . «lice caused by the rolling of the ves- ! Leap Year Party I sel Known to the ancient <¡reeks as | 'thymlan salt." the'preparation has at One o f the first leap year par least the authority of old age. while Its efficacy Is not without modern tes ties of the season was held last timony. And the belt Is lietter than Saturday evening, at the C. I. C. salt and faith better than the belt hall, when about a score o f the fair sex of Estacada and vicinity, entertained an equal number of the men. Dancing was the order o f the evening, followed by refresh ments, the festivities continuing until a late hour. A four year old colt belonging to Eb Lacey o f Springwater was seriously injured a week or so a- go by careless hunters, the ani mal receiving a bad bullet wound in thp rump. Mr. Lacey reports that considerable other damage has been done in his neighbor hood in the past few months by reckless hunters. Mrs. Howlett received a call from Mrs. Roy Douglass on Sat urday. | E. Naylor and wife, W. F. Douglass and Janies Taylor were Estacada visitors on Monday. Mrs. J. W. Cahill called on Mrs. Howlett last F riday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Douglass were entertained at dinner Sun day by E. Naylor and wife. Mrs. Domm visited w i h M rs. de Ronne Sunday. A. D. McMillan and wife have moved to their new home down near Gresham. Mrs. H. S. Jones was the guest o f her mother, Mrs. Viola Doug lass, recently. Miss Meda Murphey called on Mrs. Rosa Baker. Monday. Mrs. Cora Udell spent last Wednesday with Mrs. R. B. Gib- | son. M rs. Godfrey Robert, or three Roy Douglass’ father, Moehnke, and brother, were her guests for two days last week. Mrs. Bessie Douglass was vis iting with Mrs. Howlett last Wed nesday. A. W. Cooke and wife, o f Da mascus, were the guests of Mrs. | Howlett for a couple o f days last i week.