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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1915)
News Notes From FREE For the Asking Labels for all your fruit, whether you buy from you to us or have not we want these labels Buy Fruit Jars Now Mason Jars with Zinc Covers Pints per dozen - Quarts per dozen - 50c - 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 - 80c - 95c Half-gallon per dozen - $1.25 Extra Caps for the above jars, per dozen 20c Kerr Mason Saif 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 Now is the time to buy SUGAR. Best Berry Sugar - $6.90 Best Beet Sugar - 6.70 Our Slogan.- “ A Satisfied Customer is Our Best Advertisement” TRACY 4 GIVENS Estacada, • Oregon. Mrs. B. Cockerline Viola were Festival in All Sections Tannler and Mrs. C. and Will Jibb all o f j visitors at the Rose Portland last week. Sand and Gravel 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. H. S. Gibson o f Eagle Creek was a Portland visitor last week. Mrs. C. Dubois o f Estacada and Mrs. C. Stone o f Dallas, daughters o f Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamilton, o f Viola, have return-, ed to their homes after a visit! ith their parents. The Porter school closed a very successful term, with four young men being graduated, Gerold Hunt graduating with honors. The others were Joel and New ton Bowman and Verner Ander son. $2.50 per Cubic Yard Agency for FANTON SHINGLES Estacada Lumber & Produce Co. Are You In The Market For A SEPARATOR? In fairness to yourself, investigate the merits of the Simplex Separator H. F. Gibson, Agent. before you buy. Barton, Qregon. THE TROUBLE AT SATTERLEE'S Mr. Jenks o f Viola lost his house by fire recently, from j which nothing was saved. Mr. j Jenks has charge o f the pipe[ line near there. repeated by request, by the Garfield Dorcas Society at the Family Theatre Saturday Eve, June 19th, at 8 o'clock Several o f the farmers in the I vicinity o f Eagle Creek, sold 1 CAST OF CHARACTERS hogs and veal to Buyer Lucke Dorothy----- ] w, >, »»• | Bess Hyde Whitcomb Alice .......... Wh0 belon* t0 Mlss S>at- Grace Uavi8 Jaco,(9 the first o f the week. M ildred___ j- terlee’ s select Seminary -<_____ Ednah Deming Viola is having a new road Bertha for Young Ladies. . .......... £bbie Wagner built and the old road repaired Marion------- j !_-------- Elizabeth Reid from the store to beyond the old Miss Ophelia Satterlee, The lady principal ___ ___ Roberta Reid mill, James Hamilton has charge Kathleen, A Celtic maid employed in the seminary ........ ------------------------- ------ Kate Wanzer Botkin o f the work. Scene, Dorothy’s Sitting Room Harry Reid demonstrated the MUSICAL NUMBERS Samson Sieve-Grip Tractor for a number o f interested ranchers, Piano nano on C. N. Folsom’s farm, in Piano Springwater, Tuesday. Drum Duet Ltuet f Hiiet ( Duet Mrs. Whitfield o f Estacada is at Viola at present to see her daughter, Mrs. C. A. White and 7th Episode new granddaughter. Mrs. Viola Douglass, alter visiting several days, with her daughter, Mrs. Bina Jones of Portland, returned to Eagle Creek Sunday. Selection Selection ’ G* Trowbridge , • MrS> Mjss H Ednah Deming <Jeieefi«„ Selection j Mr Harry Rejd S Mrs. H. G. Trowbridge MOVING PICTURES Pathe Weekly News Exploits o f Elaine Max and the Fair M. D. Ford Special The Double Trap ».Vitfht at the Panam a-Pacific E xposition • Mr. Bateson, Ray Miller, A. C. White, J. Sevier and Mr. Carl son all o f Viola went to Portland on Tuesday. H. H. Hoffmeister, o f Eagle Creek, attended the Rose Festi val last week. Going Last This Time In a recent letter from J. R. McCurdy o f East Scobey, Mont, formely o f McCurdy Lbr. & Hdw. Co. o f Estacada, to the 1 Progress, Jack wishes to be re membered to all o f his many friends here. He had contem plated visiting Estacada this summer, on his way to the Pan ama Pacific Expo., but decided to visit his old haunts in Kansas, Missouri and Minnesota instead. I .I .r S T n A T lO N «cen* In the fo r n i o f Abundance at the Panama-Paclfle He reports his family as being International Exposition at San Pram I m o An Influite wealth o f rl< hlf carved detail mark* the architet ture o f this beautiful court The Kotin well and scores the A1 Lindseys tain o f Earth, which la the sculptured altra' tlon In the center of the formerly o f Estacada with a per court, lx moat beautiful. Now Is the time to visit the areat Exposition at San fect health record. i Francisco. I