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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1915)
Estacada State Bank Great Under-pricing Event s Make it In order to make room to display our Spring and Summer Goods, W e are o fferin g our entire stock of W in ter Merchandise at 50 to 75 cents on the YOUR BANK Dollar. It will pay you to visit Cary’s W e are operating a modern bank on the most conservative principles, and we respectfully solicit your patronage. MID-WINTER CLEARANCE SALE Jan. 2 2 n d to Make use o f our savings and check ing service, and feel free to store your valuable papers in our safe deposit vaults. Feb. 2 7 th Call on us i f you wish advice or as sistance, whether borrowing or loaning. Here’s A Sample Dose:- Calico - Best Grade 5c O u ting 9c - 2.75 Aquapella Coats ” 10c G ingham - Best 36 inch Percale 25 o ff W o o l M ens’ $5. Rainproof Shirts 2. ” Pants $3.98 2.25 1.80 I I For insurance our service is o f the best and we want you to avail yourself o f our service. 50c W’ ool S ox 35c l<0c ” Flannel Shirts 20 "v disc. Dress G oods $6. O regon W o o l Blankets on Sale $4.10 IF ROY D. WAI M li. President 1 NOMAS YOCUM. Vice President IRWIN 0. WRIGHT, Cashier Carys’ Mercantile Co. Interest paid on time deposits. “ Your Store” Grocery Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Oldest Business Place in Estacada. N o rent to pay, so we can afford Over $1100. Paid Out School Notes Thanks ^Contributed) Estacada, O r e ., Jan 25. 1 9 1 5 I.a s l M o n d ay's fr eight pulled out T h e F reshm en received an addi T o the patrous ol R R. No. 1, another carload of livestock from the listacada yards, containing 65 tion to their class T u e s d a v w hen F'stacada, Oregon. hogs, 2 cows and 2 calv es, which Miss Mae Blaisdell of K agle Creek My dear friends: Last Saturday evening after fin l-rought the raisers of the stock entered their class, over $ t too. W ednesday and T h u r s d a y were ishing my trip, and having left the T h e lop price paid-tor these hogs very interesting d ays to the H. S. office for home. 1 was informed by w as 5 7 .2 5 and that price to those, students, w ho did not escape S e Miss Sturgeon that a parcel had who had agreed to sell about two mester exam s. T h e teachers all been left tor me at the office. Upon returning, I found a chair, weeks ago. T h e price at present marked on a high scale tho, and is 5 6 .7 5 lop everyone came hack Monday to fin which, after the packing had been removed, proved to be a beautiful O wing to the present hig h cost ish the term in K. H . S. of wheat and feed, hundreds of T h e Jun iors h ave started work on oak rocker, leather cushioned, and swine raisers throughout the slate the annual pla y, which is scheduled certainly the most comfortable chair iast week sold a large nu mber of for March 5th T h e plav they it had ever been my pleasure to sit their undersized hogs, rather than have selected is “ A Russian H oney itt. T h e chair bore the following fatten them T h is heavy dumping moon,’ ’ and promises to be very of pork into the Portland yards at good card: “ From the patrens of route once, am ounting to over 7.000 in one. In appreciation of your effi J a n u a r y 30th there will he an one d ay. naturally toreed the price cient services and the courtesy and other double header in basket ball dow n, although it is not likely to kind manner with which you have when the H S meets V ancou ver a lw a y s treated n s .’ ’ remain down for ve ry long. in the home hall, and the Tow n Allowan ce must he made by the When I sat down in that chair Team show s C urrinsvtlle how to raisers for the condition of their nty heart ovetflowed with gratitude plav. and appreciation; then a feeling of hogs or cattle. T h e top price is T h e spring announcements are: my utter unworthiness came over paid for a first-class animal and drops of half a cent each, are paid March 5th, Jun ior P lav , 8 P M . ; me. I remembered how cran kv I for poorer stock. Cattle and swine, March 12th, Freshm en Sophomore had been at times, and how indul In the evening, 1 gently you h ave overlooked the like any other articles are graded tug of-war. 3 : 3 0 and this applies especially to beef debate with Milwaukee on immi uiistakes I have made din in g the gration question: M arch 26th. class time, uc w more than 8 years, I cattle. Where a grower has only a few track meet: April 17th. track meet have had the pleasure to serv e you. hogs, it ts not necessary for the with F ra n k lin H ig h at Estacada: T hen came a new resolve to try buyer to see them helore buying April 24th, track meet with C an b v; in the future to serv e you better and ow in g to the expense of reach Mav 1st, track meet with Milwatt than I had in the past. I made an ing some of the o u tlyin g farms, it t i e at E s t a c a d a ; M av 8th, comity agreement with m yself to go the is impossible to inspect them brst. track meet. Pacific U niversity is entire length of the Postoffice De A large part of the present ship expected here sometime durin g the partment’ s string, to accomodate you ntent was brought into the y ard s j week of A p r il 2nd. I thank you all for your token of and purchased here, and no com- i plaint has been made against the appreciation; it will m ake the jolts price paid in anv case. I wish to thank from the bot easier, the bumps smaller. It is the old story though, as re I ant, gratefully. Y o u r servant. g ard s the consumer, while wheat l> . tom o f my heart, the people of A Demoy. high, flour goes up more than Estacada and surrounding coun enough «0 offset it, hut with pork try, the ladies of the Civic Im -! lower, no noticeable reduction in provement Club, and the children i Mrs. W. K. Haviland wishes the retail price has been made. of Estacada. for all of their kind to express her heartfelt thanks Another shipment will he made 1 nesses, through the illness and to the many friends for the sym probably tw o weeks from last Mon pathy extended her during the d ay, or if the supply warrants, at death o f my beloved wife. illness and death of her beloved H. 0. Boswell. an e a rl’er date. husband. Card of Thanks Card of Thanks to sell as cheap as anyone. We buy small quantities at a and often, thus time guarantee always a fresh stock. Estacada Home Bakery G. H. Lichthorn, Propr. Palace Meat Market Fred Jorg, Lard, E g g s , Fresh Proprietor Butter, and Fresh Smoked Fish Buy and Sell H o gs, Sausage Meats every F riday V ea l, Sheep, Cattle Poultry Phone Main 83. and H ides Broadway Estacada, Oregon