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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1915)
Prizes Awarded in Nam e and Slogan Contest For Best Name • For Best Slogan • • • Gertrude S. Dillon • • Earl Tracy ♦ On June the First the feast Clackamas ^ujjplu (Go. W ill open Estacada’s new and up-to-date store. Carrying complete lines in Mens Furnishings, Ladies Ready-to-wear Apparel, Shoes, Groceries, Hardware, Notions, Novelties, Etc. “ TInur Satisfaction is (0ur Sucrcss” 'S The Policy of this Company will be to offer to our customers, at all times, a wide assortment of up-to-date goods in all our lines, good goods and the best Our desire is to make it a pleasure for you to do business with us, cf service. from the standpoint of PRICE, QUALITY, SERVICE and SATISFACTION. H. G. Trowbridge, Manager. Mixed Carload Shipped Clean Up Paint Up Paints for E very Purpose Sherman-Williams Paints in 40 colors, For In s id j^ n d Outside Use / Pure W h ite Lead and Linseed Oils Dekorato and W a ll Finishes [Is and Ceilings nd Chinamel ow Casings at A ll Prices Sale By Bert H Finch Estacada Buyer C. E. Lucke shipped the eleventh carload o f livestock last Monday from the Estacada stock yards. This car comprised a mixture o f hogs, cattle and sheep. The average o f a carload of hogs every other week from the local yards, kept up until four weeks ago, when the supply dropped off. Present outlook is for a shipment each week during the coming fall and winter. Canby and other points, where hog raising has been an industry for several years, are averaging from one to two carloads per week during the whole year and Eastern Clackamas will probably do as well in another year or so. The successful hog raiser is to day running his swine on green I feed, especially clover, then fat tening and topping them off on a grain ration. A hog fattened on green feed without grain will noti i bring top price nor is there much demand for such meat. The demand for livestock, as for other commodities is for the A. No. 1 product. Advise the Progress office at any time that you have stock for sale, for as soon as forty or fifty head are ready, another carload, will be shipped. Kuddy l^oast Beef that looks splendid and tastes better than it looks. That’s the kind you get at this market. You don’ t have to be an expert meat judge lo get it either. For we handle only choice grades and all can buy here with the same certainty o f satisfaction. Cash Paid For E g g s Fish Fridays Palace Meat M arket Fred Jorg, Proprietor Phone Main 83. Broadway Estacada, Oregon Geo Eilers after spending the winter on his ranch at Bissell, has returned to Portland, where h» wife will join him later. Bom. to Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Inman o f Springwater. May 3rd, a daughter.