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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1915)
News Notes From All Sections Edgar Heiple o f Alspaugh has j just completed the building o f; wire fence completely around his farm. FREE F. E. Beckwith the Estacada jeweler, owing to the growth o f j his business, has rented the store j adjoining his present q vaters. j The new store will be well e- \ quipped with show and wall cases1 and will be open all o f next w eek ,! beginning June 14th. For the Asking 80,000 Fruit Labels J. W. Dowty o f Alspaugh, with j the help o f Dave Hoffmeister, | dipped his herd o f goats last] Monday. Sand and Gravel $2.50 per Cubic Yard Cascade Roofing Paper $1.25 per 100 sq ft. Cross Panel Doors 1,25 each Assortment of Windows Bargain Prices New Shipment of Feed Ju.-t Received. Agency for FA N TON SHINGLES Estacada Lumber & Produce Co. Are You In The Market For A SEPARATOR? , In fairness to yourself, investigate the merits of the Simplex Separator * before you buy. H. F. Gibson, Agent. Barton, Oregon. Miss Rachael Reed o f Estaca-1 da has been spending a few days j visiting at the H. M. James home | Word has been received at El- P. F. Standish o f Garfield re in Silverton. ' wood that G. E. Dibble, who was turned last Tuesday from a thirty Mr. and Mrs. Place and ehild ! 1 taken to Salem for treatment, is days visit in San Francisco and W e bought before the last two market o f Portland are spending a couple seriously ill and that little hope other California points. While j is held out for his recovery. His there he not only enjoyed the advances and are going to give o f weeks with Mrs. Harry Franks ! son Floyd o f Walton, Ore. spent Panama Pacific Exposition, but o f Alspaugh. i a few days last week visiting marketed several tons o f Gar you the benefit, but our supply field gooseberries at top prices. Miss Bertha Swigert o f Iola, i brothers and sisters in Elwood. is somewhat limited. Kansas spent a few days last Mgr. Tom Eaden o f the Viola Lorenzo Tenny o f Springwater week at the home o f her cousin. I store has greatly improved the is preparing to install a silo and appearance o f the interior o f his Earl Shibley will be in charge of Mrs S- D. Dunlop of Garfield. place o f business by the applica its construction. Send in your orders now Miss Maud Sturgeon and moth tion o f a fresh coat o f white Mrs. Maud Graham o f Estaca er o f Estacada, returned last paint. da this week purchased a Ford and we will reserve what you want week after a ten days visit at Walter Douglass and daugn- automobile through the local Tillamook. t£rs, Mildred and Florice, Mrs. agent J. W. Reed. Mrs. Graham Roy Douglass, Mrs. Flora Benson and daughter are contemplating O. O. Bland and wife o f Esta and children and Mrs. R. B. Gib a trip to San Francisco this sum cada left last Saturday for the son o f Eagle Creek, attended the mer. Mason Jars with Zinc Covers east, and will visit Colorado and Logan Grange picnic last Satur Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Farmer and Pints per dozen - - 50c Kansas points. Geo. Copenhagen day. Miss E. Fitzgerald o f Portland o f Copenhagen Bros., and fam Mr. and Mrs. Moger have a- spent the week-end at the home Quarts per dozen - 55c ily have rented the Bland home dopted a Bible quiz class at the o f H. Githens in Currinsville. Half-gal Ion per dozen - 85c Springwater Sunday School, for the summer. Mrs. Jennie Dalquist o f Syca which is meeting with great suc more and her two daughters are Extra caps for the above jars, per dozen 15c W*n. Bard, with the assistance cess. visiting her mother, Mrs. J. M. o f Messrs. Lovelace, Foster, Her These are the ordinary Mason Jars Mrs. Roy Douglass o f Eagle Hayden o f Springwater. ring and Kilbride o f Springwat- and require rubbers. Creek spent a few days visiting Roy Alspaugh o f Alspaugh is t er, has greatly improved the old friends and relatives in Oregon t the owner o f a new Dodge auto Springwater road. Supervisor City last week. mobile. Millard loaned them the grader Many samples o f perfect fruit Dr. Bertha L. Devore o f Drain, Economy Jars with patent lids and their volunteer work has have been shown at the Progress office lately, including gooseber Oregon is visiting this week at made a good showing. Pints per dozen - - 80c ries grown by W. W. Boner, the home o f her brother, C. W. A dance will be held at the measuring 3)4 inches in circum 1 Devore o f Estacada. Quarts per dozen - 95c Dodge Hall next Saturday even ference, 'and raspberries from the At the Family Theatre next Half-gallon per dozen - $1.25 ing June 12th, and everyone is John Marchbank place that were Saturday will be shown the fol as big as pigeon eggs. invited. lowing intensely interesting pic Extra Caps for the above jars, per dozen 20c tures:- 6th episode o f the Ex Jas. Taylor o f Eagle Creek re A number o f the friends of cently returned from a trip to ploits o f Elaine, entitled the Miss Millie Millard o f Spring- Vampire; The Pathe News; The Du fur, Ore. Police Dog; Animated Cartoon; water, last Saturday evening Earl Shibley o f Springwater and the Ford Special. Admis Kerr Mason Self Sealing Jars honored her with a delightful has finished clearing the land ad sion free to all Estacada visitors surprise party. joining his house and now has it at the afternoon performances. No rubbers required Miss Kate Granatzki o f Elwood under garden. Next regular meeting o f the Pints per dozen 55c is spending the summer with her Last Sunday being Pioneer Estacada Business Men’s Devel Quarts per dozen 65c sister, Mrs. Julia Lund o f Lents. Night at the Estacada Epworth opment League, next Monday Half-gallon per dozen 95c The father o f A. D. McMillan League, a very interesting meet evening, June 14th. All parties, * ing was held with a good attend who attended last meeting are o f Eagle Creek is his guest this ance. The young people are es requested to be present. Extra Caps for the above will fit any | week. pecially invited to attend these Mason jars per dozen - 25c Miss Martha Standish o f Grand league meetings. In order to eliminate the up Rapids, Mich., after a week’s Mrs. Maggie Washburn o f Yak visit at the home o f her nephew hill haul and to give better ser vice to that part o f the country. ima, Wash., formerly Miss Mag R. M. Standish of Estacada, left gie Marchbank o f Springwater, for Portland where she will visit Our Slogan.- | Tracy & Givens o f Estacada was a visitor at the Bard home for a few weeks prior to her re have established a branch store last week. turn home via San Francisco. “ A Satisfied Customer is Our Rest Advertisement” and warehouse in Viola in charge E. W. Bartlett and wife left o f Frank Cummin. The hauling C. I. C. Dance this week for a short trip in from Estacada to the branch Eastern Oregon, where Mr. Bart There will be a dance Friday store is in charge o f A. C. White lett was called on business mat evening, June 18th at the Odd Fellows Hall in Estacada, given ters. o f Viola. under the auspices o f the Civic Wm. Delap o f Portland was Improvement Club. Jno. McVeigh, a Portland horse Estacada, • Oregon. Everyone buyer was in the Eagle Creek dis ’«an Estacada business visitor last is invited to be present. Tickets 175c per couple. week. trict last Eriday. 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