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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1915)
For* Garden Field or Livestock Come in and lock over our line, before the supply is exhausted. S E E D P O T A T O E S . We have in stock at the present time the fol lowing varieties:- American Won der, Pride of Multnomah and Burbank. We also have Land Plaster and Fertilizer. Seeds Clover Seed, Ited, lb. ISc Alsyke ’ ’ 18c Clover ’ White, ’ 50c Timothy ’ - ' 11c Alfalfa, Dryland, lb. 21c Rape, Dwarf Essex, ' 14c Wheat, Spring. * ¿Ac Barley, Beardless, ‘¿ ‘¿ c ’ Hulless, ’ ¿Ac Fertilizer, cwt. $2.25 ’ 3c Onion Sets, lb. 15c 2 lbs. 25c Salt Salt, 501b. (H 35c, 1001b. C5c, ton 12.50 a lf 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 - 50 lb. .65 Spray Material Lime and ^Customers Sulphur furnish solution, gal. 30c container) Diamond Spra Sulphur, 5 lbs. 75c 10 lbs. $1.25 25 lbs. $2.50 50 ’ 4.00 100 ' 7.50 Arsenate of Lead, “Corona” A lb. 25c 1 lb. 40c 5 lbs. $1.75 lOlbs. $3.00 25 ’ $6.25 50 ’ 12.00 100 ’ 23.00 Black Leaf, “40” }4 lb. 90c 2 lbs. $3.10 Bluestone lb. 10c Sulphur, cw t $2.50 ’ 3c Poultry Supplies Progressive Scratch (Albers) cwt. $2.60 Diamond Chick Food, lb. 3Ac ’ 3.00 Standard ’ ’ ’ ¿Ac ’ 2.90 Armour Beefscraps ’ 5c ’ 3.75 U. M. Co. ’ ’ 5c 4.00 Dried Fish Scraps ’ 5c 80 lbs. 3.00 Eastern oystershel! 161b.25c cw t 1.25 Granite Grit 16 lb. 25c ’ 1.10 (Fine, Medium or Coarse) Land plaster,Utah, sk. 75c ton 14.00 Lime - lb. \ ‘/lc bbl. 1.80 Cement - sack 85c ’ 3.10 We handle a full line of Stock and Poultry Powders. Let us figure with you on any order for Seeds or Poultry supplies. We guarantee to duplicate any retail price made by the Portland Seed Co. News Notes Prom All Sections Dotit forget the Kastcr partv at 3 o'clock tonight, April Sth at the ; C. I C. rooms' Games to suit all ! will be played, Pedro, Five Hun- ! dred, Biidge and Whist. Prizes | will he awarded the winners. Re- Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Sarver of j treshments and a social time are as- I sured for all. Admission 25c with Estacada, spent last Saturday and j the proceeds for the benefit of the Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ferrel of Barton. ! library. Canhy High School finally won : the debating hnnots for Clackamas county, when they last week de feated the Milwaukie teams. The latter team Had won from Estacada | by default, consequently, were the i contenders from this part of the | county. Oregon. Lawrence Alspaugh of Alspaugh returned home last week after vis iting both fairs 111 California. The Estacada Furniture Co. re ports tire sale of the new awning which adorns the front of the pool hall and a similar one will soon be Jas. Pomeroy of Scappoose, com installed by Waterburv & Chap missioner of 1st district of the State man. Board of Horticulture, spent last Arrangements are being made bv Wednesday in Estacada and Spring- the merchants of Estacada to con water. tinue the Saturday afternoon mov Mr. Lee Dillon of Portland, ;s ing picture shows for the benefit of \ ¡siting at the home of his brother, the visiting public W. W. Dillon of Garfield. Chris Johnson of George, last J. W. Dowty of Alspaugh attend Miss Opal McDaniel of Eagle week, brought into Estacada a Creek, spent the week end with ed the Stock Show in Portland last j bunch of alfalfa, grown on his farm. j relatives in Portland. week, where he sold his fine Sliott- This alfalfa was over 12 inches horn bull “ Red Bo> ” . Born -to Mr. and Mrs. Alex high a n d presented a sturdy, J Laing of Garfield, March 31st, a Edgar Hippie is building a fine healthy appearance and was taken 1 son. wire fence between his place and from a Urge patch, which lie had The friends of Mr. Reiter of Bar- J. W Dowty's. planted last year. A few years more should see a well acclimated {ton, are glad to see him home Walter Givens of Estacada is con alfalfa growing here, the same as again, after his recent accident in fined to his bed this week with a Portland, which necessitated his n- our acclimated corn maining in <t hospital there for a severe attack of appendicitis. He Posters are already out calling 1 few weeks. attended to his regular church work attention to a big dance at Cogs Sf.ndav tnorn'ng. but was taken N. F". Revell of Lead, S. D , is very ill shortly after dinner and well's lull in FUgle Creek, April 241b. With Geo. Smith as floor spending a week visiting his daugh Iras been under the doctor's care manager and with Steib’ s Harmony ter, Miss Esther Revell at the Gar ‘ since. His many friends hope that Four dispensing the best of music, field home of W. R. Reid. ; an operation will not be necessary a good time is assured and every, Mr. Defords of Barton is moving and that he will soon he as well as one is invited. into the Hoffman house near there. , ever. $5 Sends a Splendid Grafonola to Your Home W ith In d iv id u a l R eco rd E jector $ 8 3 O r with 23 double disc records (46 selections) a 1 for $100. Can be had on new easy paym ent plan o f $3 a m jn th _ m ediate possession of this incom- parable instrument of music and <5V> a fine set of 46 selections (23 double-disc records). Buyers may order them by title or , number or we will supply a lot on free trial and sq . subject to exchange. % our COi,tsm ncc or If you have been w aiting for the opportunity to buy a specially good instrument some time at a price within reach, and on your terms, here it is. This new "Leader” is equipped with the many exclusive Grafonola features, and will most certainly com e up to your ex pectations for tone, tone volume and conven ience. W e w ill be glad to send it to your home on approval. W rite for our catalogs— they are free. month or a« convenient. Finest islk in g m achine Dem onstration Rooms in Town. Commercial Grinding a Specialty Ejtacada, Mrs. Franks and children of Als paugh, spent Easter visiting rel atives in Portland. j We Deliver Daily Tracy & Givens Geo. Devore, who has a home stead in the foothills near Elwood, is steadily tmpioyjng the property by planling more fruit trees, and, with the help of G . Wallace, is pruning and graft'ng some of the older ores. «.E-nwacn acwxSftKDoas eitmrj Du lit/tng Oroadwty «tA ld srX O n ly p lace p u rtlally lu alrfr P o rtla n d hy n h e r r all aide. The Nation’s Largest Talking Machine Headquarters, Broadway at Alder St., Portland, Ore.