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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1915)
f BOKN Fehiuan 5th, to Mr. News Notes From All Sections and Mrs. W. L. Smith of Eagle A baby hov arrived at the home H ie mutcrtul w ltli which to pack the Creek, a daughter. of Mr, and Mrs. Luther Hetithnrn ttitiullcs in Ktoraui' may la* almimt any Steven Peszntcker of Gat field, of Estacada. last Saturday night, thing that is easily kept moist anil who is ill with pueutnonia. is re Feb. 61b. that has no Injurious ipialitles Splint: I mini moss, such as nurserymen use. Is ported to he getting along nicely. Mrs. C. M. Walker of Forest I the hest o f all 01(1 saw dust that will Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Hutton, late Gtove, visited for a few da\s re I not ferment Is very good and is rattler of the Estacada Hotel, left for Fort- cently at the home of her sister, easily obtained. L eaf tun'd front the Albers' Molasses Feed land last Friday night, where they : Mrs. H. V. Adix of Estacada. w oods is m»od. Sand is very heavy to handle and neeessitnti-s washing the will reside permanently. Mrs. W. M. Yonce of Estacada Protein 11.82% scions In order to act rid o f grit. Bob March hank of Estacada, is j returned home last Saturday night, Fat 4.01 T o sit in up. tint most Important |a>ints wearing the broad smile, that wel after a weeks absence at St Helens, are as follow s: Fibre 14.03 comed a new baby,hot," into htsj where her brother is ill with pneu First -H o o d soil and good culture home last Sunday morning. Mis. monia Carbohydrates 52.03 are essential, with plenty o f light to proiluee young wood that la well stored Marchhauk and son are getting | Born— Sunday February 71b. a Moisture 12.75 with atarehy m atter and thut haa well along finely, with Mrs. Bland as son. to Mr. and Mrs. Scheidereilrr nurse. developial lillds Ash 5.36 of Springwater. S econd.— Cut only the most vigorous j Thos. Morton an' Milton Evans Adolph Peterson of Astoria is i of the lust year’s growth. T his Is In A Ton found on the topm ost and furthest I of Estacada, with the assistance of visiting at the home of Joe Cahill Jr. their mothers gave a delightful j ends o f the branches. of Eagle Creek. 400 lbs. Molasses I T hird.—T ie bundles with durable ma- 'dancing and card party, last Fr'day Mr. De Ford of Barton, who re j evening at the Odd Fellow’s Hall. | terlal and label plainly at once. 230 lbs. Soy Bean Fourth.—I>o the cutting In the early About thirty guests were present cently met with a serious accident, is able to he about again. |mrt o f winter, before aeverely cold land remained until a late horn. 400 lbs. Ground Barley weather. Miss Elizabeth Reid of Garfield, 970 lbs. Mill Run Bob Morton, late star athlete of F ifth —Store In dam p m aterial In a the E. H S is casting credit upon who has been attending the Univer <*ool place. All we ask is that you give it a trial. his alma-mater and coach Ford, by sity ot Washington, is expected to return home the latter part of this Friends will he pleased to hear his fine basket ball playing on the | varsity squad of the University of i week, where she will remain the that Mrs. Notn Tracy an d daughter Tracy & Givens Oregon. The squad is making a balance of the year. of Garfield are getting along nicelv thousand mile trip through the The King’ s Daughters of the E s Estacada, Oregon. ! and it is likely that the typhoid Northwest, meeting rival colleges ; tacada M. E. Church will have a and athletic club teams i will soon have run its course candy booth at the School Fair, Feb. izth, so dont miss bringing along vour money, while visiting thy fair. D. G . White of Viola spent sev eral days in Medford last week, I disposing of some property which he owned there. W. P. Ferrel of Barton recently made a trip into Garfield, where he is considering the purchase of more cattle, for his Deep Creek farm. Mr. Beckett of Portland, last week moved onto his Eagle Creek farm, Our 1915* Record Service Innovation. where he will reside permanently. Dick Gibson of Eagle Creek, and Hearing and Selecting Records at Home Earl Shtbley of Springwater, recent If you have an Edison Phonograph or a V tc- ly traded horses. Each one is care tor or Victrola, or a Columbia or Grafonola, or fully inspecting his new steed, real one of Edison's latest diamond point disc phon izing tltat all is fair in love and a ographs, you will be glad to hear of our new horse trade. service by which records may be selected in The Estacada State Bank, in keep your own home. ing with their policy of operating a The New Plan Is Simply This: home bank, have arranged to handle the details of tax payments free for For every four records that you all persons wishirg the service. agree to buy \vc will send one dozen free trial. Orders may be placed by The many friends o f C. F. telephone or mail. All the latest rec [ Howe o f Estacada, are pleased to ords as well as the old popular favorites. I see him out and around again, after his recent illness. Free City Delivery. On Saturday afternoon, Janu Out of town deliveries by parcels post, which ary 30th, Mrs. Clarence O ’ Neal is prompt and safe. Sufficient postage as fol o f Morrow Glen, entertained a lows should he included for each dozen to be bevy o f young ladies to a delight sent by post on trial. ful luncheon. Victor or Columbia records 10 inch lie per dozen Mr. and Mrs. Walter Givens • Victor or Columbia records l i inch 15 c per dozen are tendering a reception next Edison diamond disc records 11 c per dozen Friday evening at the Estacada Edison cylinder records Uc per dozen Christian Church to the members o f the church and their families. For this new record service address "Record Service Department” The Rev. Kady preached at Viola last Sunday afternoon and evening and conducted the ser vices at Redlands in the morning. When To Cut Scions Cheaper than Bran and Shorts for Cows Concluded from page 4 Send for this Book It’s F ree! n e. mescti a cmaamv tatous Ou lid m g D r o - iiw .y a tA ld s r it Portland, Oregon We repair phonographs ; expert workman, prompt service. Old style machines will be accepted as part payment for the latest types. “ All the makes, all the records, all the time.” Dr. H. V. Adix o f Estacada, is improving the appearance of Main S t , by having his garage painted by L. G. Reisland. The Garfield Round Table met last Uonday night at the home of R, C. Deming, with Miss Edna Deming acting as hostess. The Estacada High School bas ket bail team will play the fast Canby High School team, at the ; Estacada Pavilion, next Satur- i day evening. Feb. 13th.