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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1915)
News Notes From All Sections' 80,000 Fruit Labels Ready While they last we will give free with every order for Fruit Jars or Groceries, enough of these labels to label all your fruit for this year. Buy Fruit Jars Now We bought before the last two market^ advances and are going to give you the benefit, but our supply is Send somewhat in your limited. orders now and we will reserve what you want Mason J a n with Zinc Covers Pints per dozen - - 50c Quarts per dozen - 55c Half-gallon per dozen - 85c Extra caps for the above jars, per dozen 15c These are the ordinary Mason Jars and require rubbers. Economy Jars with patent lids Pints per dozen - - Quarts per dozen - Half-gallon per dozen - 80c 95c $1.25 Extra Caps for the above jars, per dozen 20c Kerr Mason Self Sealing Jars No rubbers required Pints per dozen - - Quarts per dozen - Half-gallon per dozen - 55c (55c 95c Extra Caps for the above will fit any Mason jars per dozen - 25c Our Slogan.- “ A Satisfied CusUxner is Our B est Advertisem ent” TRACY & GIVENS Estacada, • Oregon. Sand and Gravel $2.50 per Cubic Yard E. W. Bartlett, of Estacada, is made defendant in a suit to col Cascade Roofing Paper $1.25 per 100 sq. ft. lect on two notes, totaling $5140., Cross Panel Doors 1.25 each ; filed by F. L. Heylman, of Esta- Assortment of Windows Bargain Prices j cada, in the circuit court. The New Shipment of Feed Just Received. I notes are dated June 7,1909, and January 1, 1910. Agency for F A N T O N S H I N G L E S C. C. Miller, wife and daugh Estacada Lumber & Produce Co. ter of Estacada spent last Sun day visiting relatives in Viola. Livestock Shipment Postponed Country Store Contemplated Dr. H. V. Adix and R. G. Owing to a continued shortage A couple of the genial grocery Marchbank of Estacada have of hogs and cattle, Buyer C. E. salesmen, who visit Estacada and contracted with L. G. Burd to Lucke will be unable to make a nearby merchants each month, build a ten foot cement walk shipment next Monday. are sponsors for the report that along their properties on Main While a number of growers a company is being organized to St. and the work is now well un had notified the local agent of build and operate a country store, der way. stock which they had for sale, to be located in the triangular Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Hurst of not enough stock was listed to shaped piece, at the top of the Portland spent the week-end at warrant ordering a car for next Springwater hill. the home of their parents, Mr. week. While this report may not be and Mrs. C. F. Hurst of South Every effort will be made to correct, the merchants of Esta Estacada. i ship from the Estacada stock cada and Springwater would not welcome such a competitor. If Chas. Hicinbotham, wife and ¡yards, Monday, June 14th. daughter of River Mill, spent a | While a postponement of ship- a store should be located at the few days last week at the home j ping date is a dissapointment to place mentioned, it is not likely of her parents in Viola and on I the growers having stock on that it would prove a paying lo Monday decorated his mother’s I hand, the condition cannot be cation nowadays, although there grave in the Redland cemetery. helped until such time as the sup was a time when conditions would ply will warrant regular buying have been otherwise. Mrs. Ed Shearer of Garfield and shipping. With the present and future was called to Portland last week, Growers having stock are re good roads leading into Estacada, owing to the death and burial of quested to notify the local agent, with the completion of the grav her sister-in-law, Mrs. Frank V. R- M. Standish of Estacada. eling of the Springwater hill road Ball. and the opening up of the cut-off Widely Known Methodist road from the Viola direction, Mrs. Agnes M. Guthrie and daughter, Miss Agnes I. Guthrie, few farmers would be contented Dead who for the past eight months Word was received last Mon to trade at a store that near to have resided in Estacada, left day of the death of Dr. Harry the city of Estacada proper, and last Saturday for Portland, where Kimball at Pasadena, California. many of them would not pass they will remain a short time and Many people in this section that way. from there contemplate return and especially in Garfield knew If the backers of this project ing to their old home in York, want to invest money locally, the Dr. Kimball, as he had frequent New York, by way of Iowa ly visited at the home of his Estacada Business Men’s Devel points. opment League will gladly help nephew, S. D. Dunlop. Mr. and Mrs. Babe White of Dr. Kimball was one of the them to locate and in some busi Viola are the proud parents of a leading Methodists of the state, nesses needed here. little daughter, born May 26th; the founder and until recently Epidemic Feared mother and child are doing well. the president of Kimball College Coyd Looney of Currinsville Harry Morgan, who is attend at Salem and a greatly beloved this week lost a valuable two old man. ing the North Pacific Dental Col year old Belgian colt, following a lege in Portland, has returned to two weeks sickness from influen Ask For On« his home in Estacada for the za. Everything possible was done W. R. Reid & Sons of Garfield, summer. agents for the Samson Sieve Grip for the animal but the disease ap The Misses Myrtle and Mary Tractor, are this week in receipt peared to be in a maligant form. Woodle of Estacada entertained A couple of years ago an epi a few friends at dinner last Sun- of the new catalog, describing demic of this sort was current in da,, among the guests being that labor saving machine. Miss. Kittie Reagan of Portland, This catalog is a work of art this community and many valu who spent the week end with from a printer’s standpoint, con able colts and horses succumbed. her parents in Estacada. taining many beautiful half tone If there is danger of another epi | Arthur Schultz of Crawford- engravings, showing the tractor demic, maybe some precaution ville, Ind. after a month’s visit working under all conditions.' ary measures can be taken at this 'a t the home of his sister and Copies of this booklet may be had time. ! brother, Flora and Jerome Shultz | of Garfield, left Thursday for his on application. Will Play at Chautauqua At present Harry Reid is ex | home, via San Francisco, San The Barton base ball team, Diego and the Grand Canyon. plaining the merits of the tractor representing the eastean part of to a number of Molalla ranchers | Viola reports a building boom, the county and comprising play which includes new barns being who have asked for information. ers from Barton, Eagle Creek contracted by B. Tannler and F. and Estacada, has been entered Gibb and the remodling of the Miss Jessie J. Lynch, who for j in the coming Chautauqua series {Wm. Mattoon home. the past three years has resided to be played at Gladstone. The Barton boys will play one at the home of her cousins, Mr. Mrs. Chas. E. Dubois and chil- I dren of Estacada are visiting at and Mrs. A. 0. Whitcomb of Gar of the fast Portland teams next the home of her parents in Red- field, has gone to California. She Sunday. Last Sunday’s game against j l a n d s . ______ _____ expects to later visit relatives in the Maccabees resulted in a de i LOST—Auto chain, large size. the east, but intends to return to feat for the locals, with a score of 3 to 2. the coast for the winter. C. W. Devore, Estacada.