Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, May 27, 1915, Image 7

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I News
Buy Fruit Jars Now
W e bought before the last two market
Notes Prom All Sections
F. C. Puckett and family, for­
merly o f Canton, S. D., last week
moved onto the Leon Jones’ place
in Garfield.
Jones some time
ago disposed o f the property and
is residing in Idaho.
May Bargains
Cascade Roofing Paper
$1.25 per 100 sq ft.
Cross Panel Doors
1.25 each
Assortment of Windows
Bargain Prices
New Shipment of Feed Just Received This Week.
Not to b e outdone by Trapper
advances and are going to give
Estacada Lum ber & Produce Co.
Morton o f Estacada, Harry Bit­
you the benefit, but our supply
tner o f Elwood, who is in charge
o f the flood-dam on Clear Creek,
The interior o f the Viola church
Bob Mattoon o f Estacada met
is somewhat
limited.
last Thursday night caught a has been repainted, the work be­ with an arcident last Monday
skunk under his bed, in a trap ing in charge o f Thomas Jubb.
while working with the steam
set for chipmunks.
roller, which necessitated a coup­
Rev.
A.
J.
Montgomery
will
oc­
Send in your orders now
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. BaH of cupy the pulpit at the Eagle le o f stitches in a gash on hi3
and we will reserve what you want
Springwater and his mother, Creek church next Sunday even­ head.
Mrs. M. J. Bard, made an auto ing at 7.45 o ’ clock.
Mrs. Mary McWillis Boyd and
trip to Wooduurn, on the 15th,
baby
o f Portland are spending a
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beers and
to visit relatives, returning a
couple
o f weeks in Estacada, vis­
Mrs.
Gus
Donley
o
f
Gresham
Mason Jars with Zinc Covers
couple of days later They re­
spent Sunday at the John Gith- iting at the home o f her parents,
port muddy roads, but the “ little
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McWillis.
Pints per dozen
-
- 50c
en’s home in Alspaugh.
Ford rambled right along” .
Quarts per dozen . -
55c
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sparks,
j Manager H. G. Trowbridge o f
S. L. Fisher and family o f
Half-gallon per dozen
- 85c
the East Clackamas Supply Co. entertained a few friends last
Extra caps for the above jars, per dozen 15c ; Springwater have moved to Pa­ spent several days o f last week Monday evening, at a duplicate
cific City, Oregon, where he is
in Portland, buying the stock for whist party, followed by a deli­
These are the ordinary Mason Jars
in charge o f a dairy ranch.
cious supper.
,
the
new store.
rnd require rubbers.
I. M. Parks and son Bert o f {
S. J. Eddy and wife o f Portland
The Viola school will close Fri­
Elwood left this week for a trip
day, the 28th., with a program were the week end guests o f it.
by team through southeastern
and dinner. The best wishes of B. Gibson and wife o f Eagle
Economy Jars with patent lids
Oregon, where they will seek a
the pupils and parents are ex­ Creek.
permanent location.
tended the teacher, Miss. Myrtle
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle of
Pints per dozen
-
-
80c
Mrs. H. V. Adix o f Estacada Woodle o f Estacada and they Eagle Creek spent last Sun< ay
Quarts per dozen
-
95c
entertained a few friends last! hope for her return another sea­ at Troutdale,
visiting at the
Half-gallon per dozen - $1.35
Saturday evening, in honor of son.
home o f Malcolm Woodle and
Extra Caps for the above jars, per dozen 20c her guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Mrs. J. W. Dowty o f Alspaugh wife.
Harkins o f Portland.
entertained six guests at a de­
A number o f Viola people at­
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Trow­ lightful luncheon last Saturday.
tended the Oregon City Booster
bridge of Estacada entertained a
Kerr Mason Self Sealing Jars
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Glover o f Day celebration last Saturday.
few Garfield friends at dinner
! Eagle Greek were delegates to
Mrs. Adolph Wiederhold of
No rubbers required
last Sunday at the Hotel Esta­
the State Grange which conven­ Bissell attended the graduation
Pints per dozen
55c
cada, in honor o f Miss Esther
ed recently at Tillamook.
o f her daughter Adelphine, from
Quarts per dozen
65c
Revell, who is leaving this week
Mrs. Helen Massey o f Portland St. Joseph’ s Hospital training
for California.
Half-gallon per dozen
95c
is spending a couple o f weeks in school at Vancouver, this week.
Extra Caps for the above will fit any
Everyone is invited to attend Estacada, as the guest o f her sis-
Mrs. M. L. Sevier o f Viola is
Mason jars per dozen
25c
the dance and basket-social at uer, Mrs. Geo. Dale.
still obliged to use crutches, but
the Barton hall, for the benefit
Owing to the inclement weath­ hopes to discard them by July.
o f the Barton base-ball team,
er, the attendance at the annual
Miss Lulu Sprouse, teacher of
next Saturday evening.
Eagle Creek picnic was not up the Elwood school, left this week
Attention Housewives
Dr. E. Smith, the veterinary to the average o f former years, for her home in California.
surgeon o f Gresham, has been an but a goodly crowd was present
The sermon at the Christian
Estacada visitor several times in nevertheless. State Grange Mas­
church next Sunday morning, at
W e have now in the hands of the Prog­ the past few weeks, attending to ter C. E. Srence gave a short 11 o ’clock, will be the City of
a number o f sick horses nearby. talk and the music by the Gar­
I God; in the evening, at 7:45, the
ress, a printing order for 80,000 fruit jar
field band was enjoyed.
'sermon will be The Old Time
Miss
Esther
Revelll,
who
has
and jelly labels.
W hile they last we
A special meeting o f the elders Religion. A chart will be used.
been in charge o f the Tracy
will give free with every order for Fruit school for the past season, left o f the Springwater church was Arrangements are being made
Jars or Groceries enough of these labels
Monday for California, where held Monday at the home o f Wm | to use the stereopticon in the
ihe will spend the summer. Bard. Subjects dealing with the evening services.
to label all your fruit for this year.
Miss Revell will be in charge o f betterment o f the church and
Martin Anderson o f Portland
El­ spent the week-end at the P. Nel­
he Damascus school, the coming community were discussed.
leason. The Tracy school closed ders, Wm. Bard, J. F. Moger, J- son home in Elwood, which place
You need our labels,
ast Friday, with suitable exer- C. Peterson and pastor, C. F. was formerly owned by Mr. And­
:ises, an exhibition o f the pupils’ Aue were present.
erson.
we need your business
work and a picnic.
Born—May 23rd to Mr. and
Stanley Granatzki o f Elwood
Walter Givens o f Estacada re­ Mrs. Harvey Marshal o f Gar­ is building an addition to his
ports the receipt o f a telegram field, a son.
house, to be used as a kitchen.
Our Slogan.-
ast Monday, advising that Mrs.
Stanford Cox o f Estacada, who
Frank Ewing o f the Upper
Jivens and children were leaving is working in the mountains Dam, engineer in charge o f the
••A .Satisfied Customer is Our Best Advertisement"
Manhattan, Kan. the next day, above Dodge, was taken ill last P. R. L. & P. C o.’s interests on
ind expected to arrive home the week and it was necessary for the Upper Clackamas, is making
>7th. Mrs. Givens was called Dr. Adix to make a trip up there, a trip into the mountains of
TRACY 4 GIVENS
;ast several months ago, owing but inasmuch as the doctor com­ Washington, beyond Lewis Sul­
;o the sudden death o f her moth- bined rhododendron picking with phur Springs, in the interests of
*r, and since then has been visit- business, all concerned are feel- the company’ s hydraulic depart­
Estacada, - Oregon.
ng among relatives and friends. i ing better.
ment.