Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, April 29, 1915, Image 7

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    News Notes Prom All Sections
Our Produce
Department
Meets with the approval
Of our friends
W e purchased and disposed of about
$300.00
last
worth
week,
of farm
products
Potatoes,
including
Eggs, Chickens, Honey and
All
Kinds
of
Grain.
W e now have on hand orders for
100 Sacks of Potatoes
(P revailing P rice $1.50 P er C w t )
W e are in the market for
Mrs. Nina B. Ecker of Inde­
Mrs. Viola Douglass of Eagle
pendence spent the week end at Creek, is entertaining her guest,
Miss Flora Lins o f George, who
the home o f her daughter, Mrs. ¡Miss Mildred Ernie of Portland.
has been spending the w inter at W. F. Cary of Estacada.
The Springwater Choral Soci-
home, has returned to Portland.
W. E. Orrison o f Calgary, Can­ ; ety are holding out the promise
J. VV. Reed of Estacada, the ada, who owns a thirty acre or­ of a novel musical program for
local agent for the Ford automo­
chard in Garfield, spent last Fri­ the near future, to consist of a
bile, has been notified that anoth­ day afternoon at the home of so-called “ Toy Symphony.”
er carload of Fords wi!^ arrive
Walter Snuffin, who cares for the
next Tuesday, May 4th. Owing Orrison property.
A small house and outbuildings
to the heavy demand for these
on the Estacada Heights road,
Mrs. Frank Ewing of Caza­ were burned to the ground la. t
: cars, he is arranging to place a
repeat order on receipt of thus dero last week underwent an op­ i Tuesday night. The fire alarm
eration of the throat and at last brought out a big crowd, but
carload.
reports is recuperating at a Port­ nothing could be done to stop the
Ennis Townsend and wife re­ land hospital.
blaze. The origin of the file is
turned to Estacada this week,
unknown,
but likely eaused by
Mrs. Jack Bourbonia of Esta­
where they will remain for some
laborers
who
had been sleeping
cada
last
week
received
word
of
I time.
the death of her sister-in-law, i in the building.
A number of automobile sales­ Mrs. John Hays of St Marys,
Mrs. Roy Douglass of Eagle
men with theirdemonstration cars Kansas. Jack Bourbonia recent­
Creek,
left last Tuesday to visit
have been giving free rides to all I ly returned to Estacada from St
her
parents,
Mr. and Mrs. G.
supposed prospective buyers, and Marys, but is at present in Eu­
Moehr.ke.
if everyone enjoying these trips \ gene, where he was joined by |
buys; it is likely that Estacada! Mrs. Bourbonia last Friday.
Eiank K. Wells, assistant
alone will spend somewhat over |
¡state superintendent of public in­
j $100,000. on machines this seas-1 Mrs. Maud Dittebrandt of Spo­ struction, of Salem, visited the
kane. Wash, spent a few days Estacada schools last Wednesday.
on.
last week, visiting at the home
H. O. Brooks of Portland is of her sister, Mrs. E. W. Bartlett
The old Moak house on Short
spending a few days visiting at of Estacada.
street, Estacada, is being greatly
the home of H. G. Trowbridge of |
improved by a coat of paint,
V. Lingelbach, who owns a
¡Garfield. Mr. Brooks and Mr. |
and judging from the sales of
fine farm about two miles east of
Trowbridge were kids together!
paint by the local merchants,
Estacada is investigating the
back in the old home town.
paint-up is following clean-up.
killing of eighteen lambs by dogs,
Miss Gladys Miller of George, which occured last week. It is to
Mrs. Geo. Judd of Eagle Creek,
1 who has been ill for some time be hoped that he will locate the who has been ill in a Portland
past, is reported to be recuper­ dogs and that bullets will end hospital for some weeks, return-
ating.
further depredations.
i ed to her home last Monday.
j
j
Several Sacks of Onions
and all the Eggs we can bay
(W e paid last week 15c cash or 16c trade
for eggs and market is still strong. )
j
Our Grocery Department
is now complete, comprising a full
line of package commodities,
$5 Sends a Splendid Graionoia to Your Home
in fact anything handled
by a first-class grocer.
W ith Individual Record Ejector $ 8 5
Or with 2 3 double disc records ( 4 6 select, ons) a I for $1 0 3 .
Can be had on new easy pavment nlnr, of $ 3 a m^nth
Our usually low and right prices
prevail on
fk
Ip
All Kinds of Grains and Feeds
Our Slogan:
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m ed ia te possession o f this incom -
p a ra b le instrum ent o f m usic and
a fin e set o f 46 selection s (2 3
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d o u b le -d isc r e c o r d s ).
Buyei i
m ay o r d e r them by title ci
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n u m ber o r w e w ill su p p l)
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a lot on fr e e trial and
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su b je ct to ex ch a n g e
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“ A Satisfied Customer
Is Our Best Advertisement”
Wc Deliver Daily
Com m ercial Grinding a Specialty
the
If you h ave been w a itin g fo r the opportunity
to buy a sp ecia lly g o o d instrum ent s o m e tim e
at a p rice w ithin rea ch , and on y o u r term s,
here it is. T his n ew “ L e a d e r” is eq u ip p ed
w ith th e m any ex clu sive G r a fo n o la features,
and w ill m ost ce rta in ly co m e up to y ou r e x ­
p ecta tion s fo r ton e, ton e volu m e and co n v e n ­
ience. W e w ill be gla d to send it to you r
h om e on a p p ro v a l. W r ite fo r o u r ca ta lo g s—
th ey a re free.
month or •
convenient
Tracy & Givens
Estacada,
Oregon.
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T h e N ation ’ s L argest T a lk in g M a ch in e H ea d q u a rters, B ro a d w a y at A ld e r St., P ortlan d , Ore.