News Notes From All Sections 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 About forty couples enjoyed the C. I. C. dance, held at the pa­ vilion last Friday night. As usual the C. I. C. ladies had spared no pains to show the dan­ cers a good time, for the floor was in extra good shape, the music by Miss Ednah Deming and Harry Reid was excellent and snappy, and the refreshments hit the right spot at the right i time. Mrs. Willis Yonce o f Estacada, j entertained a number o f friends j last Saturday evening at a mid- j nightsupper, following the dance. | Horace Davis o f A berdeen,! i Wash., is visiting with his par- I ents in Garfield and with rela- 1 tives in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Allen M. Stan- i dish of Oakland, California, spent a few days last week, visiting at the homes o f his cousins, P. F. ! and R. M. Standish o f Garfield and Estacada. 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 Just Received. Agency for FANTON SHINGLES Estacada Lumber & Produce Co. Hocking Valley Ensilage Cutters tnd Blowers A heavy fly wheel and knife cuts from outer edge, which makes lighter draft and does better w ort. Mrs. N. Scheel and daughter! Field T W Gas Engines Edith o f George are spending a l ! few days in Portland at the home I No batteries and starts on mag­ Mason Jars with Zinc Covers I o f her daughter, Mrs. G. Eilers. | neto without cranking. All styles. Mrs. Helen Massey o f Portland j Pints per dozen - - 50c returned to her home this week, after a few days v H t with her Quarts per dozen - 55c Iron Clad Silos sister Mrs. Geo. Dale o f Esta­ Half-gallon per dozen - 85c cada. have a flexible Supervisor Frank Millard o f Extra caps for the above jars, per dozen 15c roof. A Real Springwater reports that the Bracing System. Not a guy wire. A hinge These are the ordinary Mason Jars work on the Springwater hill is door that locks at all four corners. going along merrily. In the past and require rubbers. few weeks they have rocked and placed three courses o f gravel on over 700 feet o f highway and ex­ Deering Binders, Mowers, Rakes, Tedders pect to finish the remaining 3800 Economy Jars with patent lids All Repairs for All Machines ft. in another sixty days. At present the work is awaiting the A Complete Line of Guaranteed Machinery Pints per dozen - - 80c steam roller. Best to Use - Best to Buy Quarts per dozen - 95c It is a pleasure to be alive this fine weather and enjoy an auto Half-gallon per dozen - $1.25 Hessels Farm Machinery Co. ride over the miles o f graveled roads leading into Estacada. Extra Caps for the above jars, per dozen 20c Tel. 544 Gresham, Oregon. Auto riding in this part o f the I county is not confined to the own- | ers o f the machines only, for The many friends o f Mrs. J. j J. P. Steinman and wife ae- j they all believe in filling the A. Inglish o f Garfield are glad to companied by Mrs. Frank Bover Kerr Mason Self Sealing Jars ¡seats to capacity with friends, see her able to be about again o f Currinsville made a trip last ! and it is good to be and have a j and hope it will be a matter o f Sunday in the Steinman auto to No rubbers required i friend. but a short time before she has Hillsboro, where they visited i The new house o f Harold | completely recovered from her | their daughter, Mrs. Earl Me 55c Pints per dozen Connell. Wooster near the school house in recent illness. 65c Quarts per dozen Estacada is fast nearing the roof The Joe Sadowski homestead Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lang, J. 95c Half-gallon per dozen ' stage and when finished, prom- J. Fitzgerald and 0 . Kadderly near Elwood is reported to have i ises to be one o f the the prettiest o f Portland, spent the week end been sold recently. i homes in the city. Extra Caps for the above will fit any at the home o f Henry Githens in The Currinsvi'le Priscillas met Currinsville. Dr. H. V. Adix o f Estacada last Thursday at the home of 25c Mason jars per dozen last Monday drove into Estacada Miss Nellie Vallen, a teacher Mrs. H. Githens. from Portland in a new Dodge in the Pullman, Wash, schools, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bartlett automobile. This new car will is spending the summer with her and daughter Helen, motored to take the place o f the doctor's mother Mrs. A. Vallen, of El- Woodburn last week with Stanley former machine, except during wood. Ernest Vallen who has Bartlett. The entire round tup Now is the time to buy SUGAR. inclement weather, when the been working at Pullman also, is from Estacada was made inside reliable Ford will expedite the visiting at the home o f his mother. o f six hours. doctor’s calls, and take the brunt $6.90 Best Berry Sugar Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whit­ Mr. and Mrs. L. Hale o f Cur­ o f the hard traveling. comb o f Portland, spent a few rinsville and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beginning witfi this issue, the days this week at the home o f Spurlin o f Springwater last week 6.70 Best Beet Sugar Progress Supplement contains his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. motored to Salem and Harris­ valuable reading matter on both Whitcomb o f Garfield. Mrs. burg, where they visited relatives sides o f the sheet. A little more Whitcomb was in charge o f the including Mr Spurlin’s mother, for your $1. recent Dorcas Society dramatics who is a sister o f Mrs. Hale. Our Slogan.- Iver Erickson o f Portland is and Mr. Whitcomb, who is o f the Local Agent J. W. Reed has spending a few days at the home firm o f Whitfield & Whitcomb "A Satisfied Customer is Our Best Advertisement” the leading Portland accountants, not allowed electioneering to in­ o f his parents in Currinsville. terfere with his continued sale o f Mort Congdon is visiting at came out to witness his w ife’s Ford machines, and in the past the home o f his parents, Mr. and histrionic ability. few weeks has delivered cars to Oregon City has also lost its H. C. Wulf and Mrs. Julius L. Y. Congdon o f Currins­ TRACY GIVENS Mrs. ville. Mort has been for some principle o f the high school, as Kreiger o f Garfield and to Clyde time past, substitute railway Prin. H. F. Pfingvten last week Schock o f Estacada. mail clerk, with headquarters at accepted an attractive offer to Estacada, • Oregon. Frank Gibb o f Viola had a barn Bend, but at present is not em- head the new high school at The raising at his place last week. Dalles. | ployed. &