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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1915)
News Notes From All May Bargains Sections A fair exchange is no robbery E. Krigbaum and Clark Posson o f Garfield have doubled the ca -' pacity o f their prune dryer, hav ing added three more tunnels, Th a t’s Why Business Is Good givin g the six tunnels a capacity j o f 300 bu. A bumper prune crop Every day we are o fferin g s fair exchange for is promised in all sections. Eggs, Poultry, Potatoes, etc. Through error our advertising manager quoted two prices on eggs last week but w e paid the higher price o f 17c per dozen in trade for every eg g we bought, after the Progress came off the press. We intended to ao this anyway, but even at this price we didnt get half enough eggs to fill our orders. Wanted Eggs Miss Adelphine Weiderhold, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Weiderhold o f Bissell, who has been studying trained nursing at St Joseph’s Hospital in Vancouv er, Wash., will graduate Tues day evening, May 25th in the Providence Academy Auditorium. Many o f her George and Bissell friends are planning to be pres ent at the exercises. Miss Jessie Joyner o f Portland spent a few days last week at the home o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Joyner o f George. 25 Cases Now Cascade Roofing Paper $1.25 per 100 sq It. Cross Pan-d Doors 1.25 each Assortment of Windows Bargain N ew Prices Shipment of Feed Just Received This Week. Estacada Lum ber & Produce Co. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. T r o w -1 R. C. Doming o f Garfield re bridge o f Garfield, last week, turned last Monday, a fter a ten moved into the E. M. Miller house day absence at Tillamook, Or., on Estacada Boulevard, where where he represented the Í Jar- they will reside permanently. field Grange at the state conven Mr. Trowbridge is the manager tion. About 400 delegates were o f the new East Clackamas Sup present and were entertained ply Co., and at present is busily royally by the Tillamook people. engaged in superintending the Mrs. R. H. Currin o f Currins- coming opening o f their new ville and Mrs. Willis Yonce o f store. Temporaily the Garfield Estacarla are r pending a pleasant store is in charge o f W. S. Pyle five days at Newport, Or., where o f Estacada, but the final disposi they are acting as delegates, rep tion o f that business has not been resenting the Estacada Rebekah announced as yet. Lodge, at the state assembly. Miss Caroline Wiederhold o f Bissell, who has suffered for the past three weeks from a severe W e will pay 16 Gc cash, or 17?4c in trade The present continued rainy attack o f influenza and pleurisy, spell has been a serious handicap is now able to be about again. The e g g market is very firm. to the local strawberry growers, F. P. Allen o f McMinnville, and to date has resulted in a bail Poultry market is flooded and prices are the Union Sunday School mis financial loss to them. down. Better wait a while to sell sionary, preached at the Doug Miles Standish o f Portland and your poultry. lass school house last Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Famum o f Cali Miss Helen Bartlett o f Estaca fornia spent last Saturday a fter da spent a few days at Eugene, noon in Estacada and Garfield, and enjoyed the social festivities o f the U. o f O., where her brother where the Californians are con sidering locating. i Ken is a Freshman. Wanted Potatoes Tne many friends o f Mrs. F. L. Bundy o f Garfield will be pleased to hear that she is get ting along finely a fter her recent operation at the Good Samaritan hospital in Portland, and will soon be able to return to her home. Mrs. Bina Jones o f Portland was the guest o f Eagle Creek rel atives last Sunday. Potatoes still remain the same. C ash $1.50 cA Wise Man or, Woman T r a d e $1.60 50 Sacks at these figures Will Buy When and Where Th ey Can Buy the Cheapest o Business is Dull W ith the W atch Factories What You Can Get at this time and as I am in a position to obtain certain grades at greatly reduced prices direct from the Factories. I am quoting in exchange for your Produce a few F E E D T H A T IS G U A R A N T E E D TO P U T PO R K O N T H E HOG. And at prices that are rig h t G R O C E R IE S Have you ever looked in side o f our 9x12 grocery department? You will be surprised at the variety o f goods that we handle in such a small space, and hundreds o f our friends marvel at some o f the prices we are able to make. W e keep everyth ing usually carried in a first class grocery store. following prices Ladies’ 0 Size, 20 year guaranteed Gold Filled on the Watches 7 Jeweled Elgin or Waltham 15 ” ” 16 size, $11.00 ” 17 jeweled, Elgin, Waltham, Illi nois or Hampden, adjusted grade $14.00 14.00 16 size, 21 jeweled, Waltham, Illinois or Hampden, adjusted grade Ladies' 400 Size, 25 year guaranteed Gold Tilled 18 size, Watches 7 15 Best Grades. Men s 16 and 18 Size, 20 year guaranteed Gold Watches $23.00 17 jeweled, Elgin, Waltham, Illi nois or Hampden, adjusted grade $13.00’ Jeweled Hampden ” ” Deduct B E E S U P P L I E S A ll kinds and prices same as Portland Seed Company. of the 18 size, $12.50 14.75 $4.00 from these 21 jeweled, Elgin, Waltham, Illi nois or Hampden, adjusted grade $21.00 prices for the dust proof nickel case. Compare these prices with any Mail Order house in the U. S. E v e ry W a tc h I sell is G u a ra n te e d in every respect. " A Satisfied OuaV-mer u Oor Ke*t Advertiwment W e Deliver Daily Both the manufacturer and I are back of this guarantee. As a let me fair business quote proposition prices before to you yourself and me, buy elsewhere. Commercial Grinding a Specialty F. E. Beckwith TRACT 4 GIVENS Estaca d a O regon. - Estacada, Oregon "The Jeweler who makes his guarantee good” A t March bank’s every W ednesday Send Mai! Orders to Sandy, Oregon, until further notice.