Dover Estacada Defeats Vancouver 13 • 0 THE % Estacada State Bank ♦ + ♦ + ♦ ♦ + + + + + + ♦ + ♦ + + + + ♦ ♦ ♦ Offers clients every facility for + the prompt and proper transac ♦ ♦ tion of all branches of Banking, and such liberality of treatment as is consistent with prudence. ♦ ♦ * ♦ + ♦ + + + State Supervision Capital and Surplus $17,000. Deposits $120,000. ft ft + + ♦ + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ ♦ +.1 We’re One Year Old Friday’s football gam«* between the Estacada High School and the Vancouver H i g h* School teams, on the latter’s field, was one of the best and cleanest games of the season, with 'Esta cada winning by a st ore of 13toC. The first quarter was the most interesting, during which time Estacada scored 6 points, with Sarver making the touchdown. The second touchdown, made in the second quarter was the result of a well executed forward pass from Sarver to l). Drill, which brought the ball within easy dis tance for Jannsen to carry it over the line. Each man on the home team did his part, tin* star men being Jannsen and Sarverin the back- field and Duncan and Douglass in the line, and the return of Heiple to the game greatly helped the locals. This was one of the cleanest games of the season and Van couver is credited with playing hard and fairly throughout. The next game will occur on the home grounds, next Friday afternoon, November 23rd, when the Milwaukie High Scliool will probably be tne victim, as that school has seldom put into the field a very strong aggregation, having confined its efforts to playing teams such as the Ore gon City second eleven. The wind-up and grand finale of the season will take piace at the county seat, when Estacaua and Oregon City lock horns for the county championship Novem ber 30th. It is expected a big following of rooters from this community w ill attend this game and many of the business men are contemplating neglecting bus iness if necessary and joining the crowd on the sidelines. Thank You! Starting in a small way, our store and warehouse now con tain a complete line of flour, feed, groceries and other neces sary staples, with our yard handling a full line of lumber, shingles, lathe, sand, cement and general building material. Ourdelivery department, which atfirst consistedof faithful old Frank (our horse) has now been augmented by the addition of a Ford car. As prompt delivery is important for our success, we will continue to uphold our reputation in that line. ■ I I In conclusion, we wish to sincerely thank our many friends for their patronage and support and hope during the follow- ing years to be able to even more satisfactorily supply their every want and to our mutual advantage. Miss Ruth Brown, her mother and sister Doris spent Sunday at th«* Schminky home. Miss Ruth, who was in charge of the Dover school last term, is now teaching at Bull Run. A. Lex ami family moved last Thursday to Portland, where he will continue his work as a car penter. A special meeting was held at the Dover School Saturday, when John Krieger was elected direct or to fill the unexpired term of R. C. Frace who resigned. The meeting also voted an additional three mill tax. Dr. Watters of Portland is at his ranch harvesting his potato crop. The Misses Iva and Agnes Udell were entertained at t h e home of Mr. and Mrs. W a l t e r Kitzmiiler Sunday. Miss Lulu DeShazer was visit ing with the Updegrave family Sunday. Many of the farmers from this community are this week attend ing the Pacific International Live stock Exhibition in Portland and as has occured in former years, a number of thoroughbred animals will probably be purchased and brought back here. LAWYERS A bstract» «xauuntd. Corporation w w . riu au cial Agents. T ru s ts , Escrows aud Accounts. E sta te s probated. Collet tioru, Deeds, Mortgages. OeneraJ practice iu all cou rts. Correspondence solicited. Prom pt a tte n tio n . BanJk references. Fourteenth I je e r . LOANS PLACED ON PORTLAND PROPERTY Mosessohn & Mosessohn n « -7 1 k .U C C h a m b e r e f C e m m e r e e S I S » PORTLAND. O R iC O N 4 Public Auction Sale! In celebrating our first birthday, November 16th, we take pleasure in looking back over our first year’s business arid while we are far from an attainment of our aims and ideals, we are congratulating ourselves on the substantial and pros perous business which we have built to date. We thoroughly realize that our success has been largely due to the generous patronage of our many friends and pat rons of this community, coupled with our own willingness and desire to do our liest to serve those wants. Doi ngs Contributed Friday, November 23. ’17 Frank Miller - Owner On the old Lemon place in Upper Garfield, four miles east of Estacada. Sale Starts 10:00 A. M. Sharp. C. W. Cooke • Auctioneer. 1 1 1 1 1 Gray Mare, 9 yr. old, 12(H) lb. ” Horse, 11 ” ” 1100 ” Bay Colt, 2)4 ” ” Holstein Cow, fresh one week Heifer, 2 yr.old, coming fresh December 13th. 1 Yearling Holstein Heifer. 2 Shotes, weight SO lbs. each. S Tons Hay, oat and clover. 2 Tons of Cray Oats. 22 Bushels of Wheat. 1 1 1 2 1 2 > 4 ” Farm Wagon. Top Wagon. Spring Wagon. Sets double Work Harness. Single Harness. “ 1 1 50 20 25 4 , Vc •. u 50 toothed Spike Harrow. Reversible cut away Disc. Sacks Seed 1*018t<M*s. Boxes of Apples. New Prune Boxes. Dozen Chickens. Small Tools and Household Goods too Numerous to Mention. I Estacada Feed & Lumber Co. I I I \ L. S. BRONSON M. I). EVANS * • The owner» who are always on the job * * Estacada, I - Oregon. .............................................. Terms - All purchases under $20., cash. 6 months at 8 All over, on note, Lunch at Noon.