MONEY SA VER DOMESTIC GAS MAKER F its an y stove. Sim ple to operate. B u rn s 96*« oxygen, 4 u« coal oil. Costs lc per hour to burn. Now On Exhibition In Our Show Windows Broadway at Second St. PARK & CLOSNER Gladys Hulette In T he CANDY GIRL Thanksgiving «Night • November 29 th. This is a famous five reel feature of comedy, drama, pathos, joy, tears and laughter—all in one. And remember, Gladys is the same star who so pleased all in ‘Tots and Pans Peggy” and “The Shine Girl”. (Show sta rts at 7 o’clock sharp, ending at 8:30, in time for the dance.) Thursday Evening - December 6th “ Recoil” with Wm. Courteney in the star role. . % Saturday, Afternoon and Evening - December 8th Program includes “ The Saintly Sinner" and a good two reel Comedy. > HThanksgiving Night Hardtimes Dance You and your friends are cordially invited to attend the an­ nual dance, given by the Civic Improvement Club, at the Estacada Pavilion, Thanksgiving night, November 29th. Dancing will be from nine o’clock until three with supper at midnight. Artistic decorations, floor in fine shape, the best of music by Lew Hubbard’s Real Jazz Band. of Portland, and many novel attractions will lend to the evening’s enjoyment. Wear your old clothes. Come and have a good time. Tickets $1 - Students 50c - Ladies free. D o v e r Doings Contributed John AfTolter and wife “ Ford­ ed” to Portland Friday and at­ tended the Livestock Show. John Kreiger is installing added fire protection, by deepening his well, erecving a wa er tank and coupling up with a gasoline pump, run from bis drag-saw engine. Joe DeShazer and wife. Walter K iiZ iiu lle r and wife, A. J. Mor­ rison and Don Bodley all motored to Portland last week. K. G. Frace put in a few days carpentry work last week for Robert Smith of Sandy. H. S. Eddy and Joseph Loun- dree of Sandy called at the Schininky home Sunday. Virgle Yonce and Lewis Jones of Estacada are this week attend­ ing a conference of the “Older Brothers” taking place at Eu­ gene, with Virgle a delegate from the Estacada M. E. Chureh and Lewis from the Estacada Christ­ ian Church. The Misses Ida and Minnie Schrepel of Estaeada were called to Corvallis the latter part of last week owing to the illness and st bsequent death of their father. Bert Page of Estacada, of the 8fith Co., 7th Regiment Marines, is now stationed at Santiago, Cu­ ba, instead of Guantanamo Bay. Mrs. Mary Adams of Estacada is now employed in the Estacada post-office as assistant to Post­ master Heylman. J. A. Somer of Estacada is working at the Estacada State Bank for a couple of days this week, during the absence of Cashier Lasswell. • Estacada, Oregon Harve/ Gibson of Barton in explanation of the defeat of the special road tax in his district last Saturday, writes: “ The Special Tax was defeated at Hartón on the 24th day of November 17 to 10, although the following per­ sons were very enthusiastic for the tax: H arvey Gibson, J. 0. Miller, Tom Brown, H. F. Gibson, E. N. Bates, Ralph Gibson, Geo. W. T urner and Clyde MeMurry. “ Some opjHised it on4he way that the Devil’s Wash Hoard hail been woi k d; others because the road supers íh rs were to be disposed of; others beci m e they had no public spirit w hatsoever.” Rev. C. F. Aue, former pastor of the Spring water Presbyterian Church, now stationed at Hunter. N. Y., in a note to the News says: “Greetings! After a hard day and right campaign. Hun­ ter, Tannersville anti Haines Falls inclusive have gone “dry” by 102 majority. Greetings to all friends.” As ye e d ito r knows the Hunter. Tannersville and Haines Falls country, tie appreciates the good work done in making that old Rip Van Win­ kle county a dry one. Fred Jorg of the Palace Meat Market in Estacada announces that from now on he will have fish for sale on Tuesdays of each week, instead of Fridays, as the former is now the”meatless day. ” Dr. Wm. M. Dale, now Lieu­ tenant of the 160th Depot Bri­ gade, spent Sunday at the paren­ tal home in Estacada. Hurley Fellows of Highland, who is a graduate of E. H. S. this week received his commission as 2nd Lieutenant, Field Artillery. Phil Adams of Portland spent the week-end at the home of his mother, Mrs. Mary Adams of Estacada. Why take chances Our line of accessories To the many owners with the Motor Cycle Cops, when we can equip your car with Novial Cona- phore - No Glare or Warner lenzes, all of which comply with the legal require­ ments? Remember that Motor Cycle Squad is a big one now. is complete, including Weed Chains, K. B. Spot Lights, Head and Tail Lights full assortment of Spark Plugs etc. of Brunswick Tires in this vicinity:- Do you need any adjustments ? None have been asked for yet. Our service stands back of the Brunswick Tire, with its 4,000 mile guarantee. You know the tire, we thank you for your boosting. The Expert Mechanical Service. FIREPROOF Cascade Garage Service and Sales Agents for Dodge, S a x o n ; Chevrolet and Cadillac autos Republic trucks and Cleveland C aterpillar tractors. S. P. P esznecker D. S. F lem ing V