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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1915)
$ 10.00 in Gold Prizes For the best short Company Nam e - $5.00 ' For the best short Slogan - $5.00 * Both to embody as far as possible the following ideas regarding the NEW STORE T o be emblematic and typical of this locality. T o imply first class goods only. Guaranteeing prompt and efficient service. Prices defying foreign competition. Stock to consist of complete lines not represented here now. Aiming to supply the needs of the people. T o keep the home money in local circulation. T o build up Eastern Clackamas county. It will be “ your store and your headquarters.” CONDITIONS: - Contestants may submit any number o f names and slogans, but each shall be on a separate sheet o f paper, showing name and address o f sender. Contest closes April 30th., 1915. A d dress “ New Store Contest ” - care o f the Estacada Progress. Signed - H. G. Trowbridge, H. V. Adix, J. F. Lovelace, A. E. Sparks. Enterprising Merchant Expanding Cream Separators A R E T IM E T E S T E D Every little while you hear o f some brand new cream separator, claiming to be a ‘ ‘ world beater” and just as g.md as the l)e Laval but a little chea|>er. These “ niuslma.m machines stay in the lino-light only until they are “ found want in g” by the the users and in a short time drop out o f sight. It takes years o f experience to build a “ good” cream separator. More than .‘>0 years o f experiments and experience have made the l)e Laval pre-eminently the best machine on the market for the separation o f cream from milk. If you buy a l)e Laval you run no risk o f dissatisfaction or loss. It’s time tested and time proven. Why experiment ? Why take chances with an inferior machine when you Lmc that the De Laval is the brut ma- vhint fo r gnu to bug. If you are thinking about buying a separator we will consider it a favor if you will permit us to set up a l)e Laval for you on your own place and have you give it a fair trial. B E R T H . F IN C h ESTACADA Attention is called to the spec ial announcement by Tracy & Givens o f Estacada, in this issue. A fter considerable deliberation, Mr. Givens has decided to inaug urate a new produce-buying and staple - grocery - selling depart ment. „ For years past, one o f Esta- cada’s few faults has been its lack o f a market for the farmer to dispose o f his produce, such as potatoes, onions, and the like. This new department of Tracy & Givens’ business will aim to fill this long felt want, as they con template buying for cash, or tak ing in trade, the majority o f the farmers’ products, including eggs, meats and fruits, This service is not intended for the handling o f large sales of fruits, such as prunes, apples, potatoes, etc. in carload lots, but is pri marily aimed to help the farmer j dispose o f his produce, where he has too small an amount to mark- I et profitably elsewhere. — More Ford# J. W. Reed, the local agent for | the Ford automobile reports the delivery o f two more Cars in the past ten days. W. E. Cromer o f Logan being the purchaser o f a five passenger and Floyd Spurlin o f Springwater buying a similar car, hut arranged with a tonneau, j for pleasure and business use. When You Pay Your Bill here you pay for more than just ordinary meat. Your money must buy entire sat isfaction also or we don’ t want it. You read in the papers a lot about the high cost o f living. Now come here and learn by actual experience that much o f the talk is a myth concerning meats. Cash Paid For Eggs Fish Fridays Palace Meat Market Fred Jorg, Proprietor Phone Main 83. Broadway Estacada, Oregon Masons To Visit Sandy Three or four auto loads, com prising members o f the Estacada Masonic Lodge, made a trip last Tuesday evening to Sandy, where they joined with their Masonic brothers in special work.