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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1915)
Mrs Sarah Pahnatecr of Garfield Mt. '/.ion Sunday School will give is visiting among friends an.l rela 'i Beginning April 1st the City of a special Easter program, Sunday Estacada will pay for the street tives in Silverton. j lighting, which has formerly afternoon, at 2 o’clock, April 4th. Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Grirber of ! been financed by the C. I. C. Portland are now located on their Several musical numbers and reci- i A brand new, red painted, Case Garfield ranch, where tney will re i tations will be rendered. road grader passed through Es tacada last Wednesday, enroute main for the summer. At the regular meeting of the to the George road" district, Nearly everyone of the local peo George Commercial & Social Club, where Supervisor Fred Linns has ple, who have visited the San Fran already begun road work. ! last Saturday evening, Rohr. Mil cisco Fair this season, and have Judge Campbell o f Oregon made the trip by boat, have returned ler, Henry Johnson, Mrs. Peter I City will hear the argument in with a sickly green complexion and Rath and Mrs. N. Scheel were eltc. | the demurrer in the case o f Thos hardly dare cross the Springwater ted to take charge of the 1915 Yocum vs P. F. Standish, et al, bridge yet. April 9th, at 9 A. M. George community fair. Al t e r a The Garfield church will here There wiil be a special Easter discussion of "Proper Corn Plant, service held Sunday evening at after hold Sunday School every mg'", the evening was given over the Church o f Jesus Christ in Es [Other Sunday, at 10:30 A. M , al to a social time. tacada. Following the service there will be a debate, with Mrs. ternating with the Sunday preach Centennial Rebecca Lodge, No. A. G. Ames and Mrs. Jas. Smith ing services. 147 of Kstacada, at their last meet representing the affirmative and Pont forget the C I. C Faster ing, passed a memorial resolution, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Coop, the party. April 8th. negative. as a tribute to the memory of their departed member, Mrs. Mirnie K A basket social and program A party, comprising Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. will be given at the George school, Armstrong. A copy of the resolu R. H. Currin, Mr. and Mrs. S. April 17th, proceeds will go to the tion has been placed in the niiuu- D. Dunlop and Mr. and Mrs. J. school. u'es of the organization. W. Reed motored into Portland 1 last Tuesday, where they wit Walter Whitbeck, Estacada's Messrs. Surfus and Brown of nessed the play, “ Peg O’ My Elwood are bui ding a new cover representative in the Evening Tel Heart” , at the Heilig Theatre. on the Upper Clear Creek bridge. egram's prize subscription contest, is among th i leaders in his division Among the list o f sailors, who Mrs. C. Coates and son Alvin perished in the recent sinking of and with the added votes which he the U. S. submarine “ F-4" near o f Portland are visiting her at obtained this week, should be in Honolulu, appeared the name of the home o f her father, Mr. Nel the-lead. While the Progress takes George Deeth. Many o f the old- son of-Elwood. subscriptions to all papers, it re J er residents o f Estacada will re H. S and R. B. Gibson of Engle quests that you substrilte through caí. this young man. as having resided here at one time, as his Creel: made a business trip to Viola Whitbeck at this time and hop»s parents lived in the house on last Saturday, where they pur he will be te'urned among the win- Main and 5th Sts. now occupied chased a fine Jersey bull. j tiers. by Mrs. Graham. News Notes From All Sections For Quality First And Fair Prices You Can’t Beat Us C om e in and look over our line, before the supply is exhausted. SEED POTATOES. W e have in stock at the present time the fol lowing varieties:- American W o n der, Pride of Multnomah and Burbank. W e also have Land Plaster and Fertilizer. Seeds Clover Seed, Red, lb. 18c Alsyke ’ ’ 18c Clover ’ White, ’ 50c Timothy ’ - ’ 11c Alfalfa, Dryland, Rape, Dwarf Essex, Wheat, Spring. Barley, Beardless, ’ Hulless, Fertilizer, cwt. $2.25 Onion Sets, lb. 15c lb. ’ ’ 21c 14c 3)4c 3j<c ’ 3)4c ' 3c 2 lbs. 25c Salt Salt, 50 lb. 35c, 100 lb. 65c, ton 12.50 (H alf ground stock) ’ ’ ’ ’ Range Bricks, case 20 5 lb. 1.50 Fancy dairy 501b. 50c ton 18.00 Common dairy 50 ’ 45c ’ 16.00 Table and cooking - 501b. .65 Spray Material Lime and Sulphur solution, gal. 30c (Customers furnish container) Diamond Spra Sulphur. 5 lbs. 75c 10 lbs. $1.25 25 lbs. $2.50 50 ’ 4.00 100 ’ 7.50 Arsenate o f Lead, “ Corona” Vi lb. 25c 1 lb. 40c 5 lbs. $1.75 10lbs. $3.00 25 ’ $6.25 50 1 12.00 100 ’ 23.00 Black Leaf, “ 40” % lb. 90c 2 lbs. $3.10 Bluestone lb. 10c Sulphur, cwt. $2.50 ’ 3c Poultry Supplies Progressive Scratch (Albers) cwt. $2.60 Diamond Chick Food, lb. 3 ‘4 c ’ 3.00 Standard ' ' ’ 3tfc ’ 2.90 Armour Beefscraps ’ 5c ’ 3.75 U. M. Co. ’ ’ 5c ’ 4.00 Dried Fish Scraps ’ 5c 80 lbs. 3.00 Easternoystershelll6lb.25c cwt. 1.25 Granite Grit 16 lb. 25c ’ 1.10 (Fine, Mediuir. or Coarse) Land plaster,Utah, sk. 75c ton 14.00 Lime - lb. 1)4 c bbl. 1.80 Cement - sack 85c ’ 3.10 W e handle a full line of Stock and Poultry Powders. L e t us figure with you on any order for Seeds or Poultry sbpplies. We guarantee to duplicate any retail price made hy the Portland Seed C o. $5 Sends a Splendid Grafonola to Your Home W it h In d ivid u al R e c o r d E jec to r $ S 5 Or with 23 double disc records (4 6 selections) a l for $100. Can be had on new easy -payment plan o f $8 a mznth A am ali first paym en t secures im m ediate possession o f this in com p a ra b le instrum ent o f m usic and a fin e set o f 46 selection s (2 3 TP d ou b le-d isc r e c o r d s ). 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