Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, May 13, 1915, Image 7

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    May Bargains
News Notes From All Sections
Dont Butcher That Calf
Feed it CALF MEAL
25 tt> Sack
50 tt> Sack
100 10 Sack
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$1.25
2.25
4.25
Remember W e Take Your Produce
Cash or Exchange
Potatoes
1000) .
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$1.50 cash
1.60 exchange
Eggs, per dozen - 15 'Ac cash
” - - l6'/ic exchange
Exchange for either Feed or Groceries
“ A Satisfied Customer-Our Best Advertisement”
We Deliver Daily
A team belonging to Eb. Lacey i
o f Springwater, while in charge
o f his son, Ivan, joined in a run­
away one day last week. They \
started near Horner Bros.’ mill
and ended up off a bridge near
the old Conette place.
Aside
fiom a skinned horse and broken
wagon, no harm was done.
Cascade Roofing Paper
$1.25 per 100 sq. ft.
Cross Panrl Doors
1.25 each
Assortment of Windows
Bargain Prices
New Shipment of Feed Just Received This Week.
Estacada Lum ber & Produce Co.
Supervisor Millard has placed
A number o f the 8th grade
an order for $500. worth o f planks
pupils from nearby schools .* ere
to be used on the roads in the vi-
Estacada visitors last Monday,
: cinity o f Dodge.
where they enjoyed the Webster-
W. F. Cary o f Estacada re- ian-Adelphic program, given at
j turned home last Tuesday night, the Estacada school.
after a few days trip on the up­
per waters o f the Clackamas,
R a tio n F o r C o w s.
I where he visited the Cary Hot A very acceptable ration can be
made by letting each anlmul have dal­
j Springs, Camp Kilkare and other ly thirty |Found* of com Nilage and
| points.
all the clover hay *he will consume,
says Hoard’s Dairyman. A mixture
consisting of 300 pounds of corn chop.
300 pounds o f ground barley, 300
pounds of bran and fifty pounds of
ollmeal will *ro very nicely with this
roughage. Feed about one pound of
this mixture for each three and one-
half [>ound* of mlllc produced.
A Mr. Brash of New York, who
owns a large farm in the Viola
district, visited there this week, to
consult with the engineers re-
j garding the crossing o f his land
by the South Fork pipe line.
Fishermen should evercise due
precautions when fishing in the
Clackamas near the construction
work on the South Fork pipe line,
■ as much blasting is going on.
Joe Youngstrodorf o f eastern
Oregon has rented the Ward
house in Viola.
More Fords Afforded
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W h e n H a y la Cured.
One o f the methods of determining
whether hay Is fit to stack Is to take
a handful and twist it as hard as it
can be twisted with the hands, and if
no Juices are forced out o f the stems
It Is considered ready for the mow.
as a rule. Where it Is cured In the
cock.lt should be spread out to the air
and the sun from one to two hours
! before hauling to the barn.
Messrs. Frank Ewing o f the
Upper Dam, J. P. Steinman of
Currinsville and Wm. Held of
George, purchased Ford autos in
the past week, through the local
agent, J. W. Reed o f Estacada.
Ewing temporarily is keeping
his machine at the Estacada gar­
age, but will soon have the
wheels equipped with flanges, so
that it can be operated on the
railroad track between Cazadero
and the Upper Dam, and with
the completion o f the road from
Cazadero to Estacada, can use
the machine from his home direct
to Estacada, with a slight delay
for removal o f flanges.
Bert Moore o f Faraday has
purchased a Saxon car and other
residents there are considering
buying machines, as soon as the
Estacada-Cazadero road is com­
pleted this summer.
Commercial Grinding a Specialty
cA Wise Man or Woman
Tracy & Givens
Estacada,
Will Buy When and Where They Can Buy the Cheapest
Oregon.
B usiness is D ull W ith th e W a tc h F actories
at this time and as I am in a position to obtain certain grades at
Special Subscription Offer
T he best family daily paper in the state
and your own weekly paper for
greatly reduced prices direct from the Factories.
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The Daily Portland Telegram
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This offer will be in force from now
until July 15, 1915 and may be taken
advantage of by new as well as old
subscribers.
Subscriptions are for one
year cash in advance. Old subscribers
to The Progress in order to participate
in these rates must pay up all arrears
due and the $3.50 in addition will pay
for both papers one year in advance.
Good Only Until July 15, 1915.
the
following
prices
Jeweled Elgin or Waltham
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$11.00
14.00
Ladies’ 400 Size, 25 year guaranteed Gold filled
the
I am quoting
Best Grades.
Men’s 16 and 18 Size, 20 year guaranteed Gold
Jeweled Hampden
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Deduct
16 size, 17 jeweled, Elgin, Waltham, Illi­
nois or Hampden, adjusted grade $14.00
16 size, 21 jeweled, Waltham, Illinois or
Hampden, adjusted grade
$23.00
18 size, 17 jeweled, Elgin, Waltham, Illi­
nois or Hampden, adjusted grade $13.00
Watches
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15
on
filled Watches
Watches
The Estacada Progress
$ 3.50
of
Ladies’ 0 Size, 20 year guaranteed Gold filled
$ 3.50
AND
few
$12.50
14.75
$4.00
from these prices
18 size, 21 jeweled, Elgin, Waltham, Illi­
nois or Hampden, adjusted grade $21.00
for the
dust
proof
nickel
Compare these prices with any Mail Order house in the U. 5.
Every Watch I sell is Guaranteed in every respect.
Both the manufacturer and I are back of this guarantee.
As
let
a fair business proposition to yourself and me,
me quote prices before you buy elsewhere.
F . E . Beckwith
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Estacada, Oregon
“ The Jeweler who makes his guarantee good”
At Marchbank’s every Wednesday
Pay at the Progress Office
case.
Send Mail Orders to Sandy, Oregon, until further notice.