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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1915)
| | News Notes From All Sections Our Friends In George Mrs. Lewellen and daughter, I Mrs. VVava Palmer o f Portland I visited for a few days at the ■ home o f Mr. and Mrs. L. Hale o f j Currinsville. Will Celebrate Saturday July 3rd Our Flag will float on that day while we celebrate with them On Monday, July 5th we invite our Friends in George and Elsewhere to celebrate with us in Esta cada. You will enjoy this Glorious Fourth more if you have purchased your Feed, Groceries and Bee Supplies where you get a Dollars Worth for a Dollar. W e Cannot Boast of selling everything, but most everything, and our prices will stand inspection. See us before buying elsewhere. Sugar still remains:- $6.90 Beat Berry Sugar Best Beet Sugar 6.70 Buy Fruit Jars Now Mason Jars with Zinc Covers Pints per dozen 50c Quarts per dozen 55c Half-gallon per dozen 85c C. P. Woodle o f Troutdale was 1 an Estacada visitor last Satur day. Claude is associated with his brotner Malcolm in operating an extensive fruit and dairy ranch near Troutdale, the ranch form erly belonging to the Oregon Can- j ning Co. Will, John and James Closner and Vernon Schmidt o f Spring- water returned last week from a five days fishing trip on Fish Creek, loaded with trout, as the boys caught over 450 and brought half that number out. 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. Agency for FANTON Great rivalry has sprung up | lately between C. W. Devore and Stan Bartlett o f Estacada, as to the number o f miles already re- I corded for their new cars. Last week’s report showed Claude a little ahead with over 2200 miles to the K ing’s credit, but Bartlett claims his Ford could do as well if it was jacked-up nights and worked overtime. Lorenzo Tenny and Ed. Ficken o f the Viola-Springwater country are installing new silos. SHINGLES Estacada Lumber & Produce Co. Hocking Valley Ensilage Cutters and Blowers A heavy fly wheel and knife cuts from outer edge, which makes lighter draft Not to be outdone by Council-1 and does better work. man Wagner o f Estacada, J. W. Dowty o f Alspaugh reports the ] birth o f twin calves, June 25th, | “ Tiny Moore” , a thorobred short- ; horn, is the happy mother. ! Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kilham of| i Montana and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wade o f Clem, Or. are visiting rel- | atives in Curr insville this week. $2.50 per Cubic Yard Field T W Gas Engines No batteries and starts on mag neto without cranking. All styles. Iron Clad Silos have a flexible roof. A Real Bracing System. Not a guy wire. A hinge door that locks at all four corners. Deering Binders, Mowers, Rakes, Tedders All Repairs for All Machines A Complete Line of Guaranteed Machinery Best to Use - Best to Buy Hessels Farm Machinery Co. Tel. 544 Gresham, Oregon. Anton Oberstaller, formerly of A baby daughter was born Fri The Ice Cream social given by day. June 18th; at the home o f the ladies o f the Currinsville M. Estacada is spending a few days with relatives in Estacada, recu Extra caps for the above jars, per dozen 15c Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Smith o f Gar E. church last Friday night, field. bmught out a good sized crowd. , perating from an illness sustained These are the ordinary Mason Jars in Scofield, Oregon, where he has Tony Mills and Ray O’ Flarety The talk by Prin. F. B. Guthrie and require rubbers. been employed for the past 90 o f the Estacada Schools was o f Concord, Neb,, who are mak days, as stationary engineer at greatly enjoyed. The ladies took ing an extended trip along the E con om y Jars with patent lids the plant o f the Standard Box & ' Pacific coast, visited last Sunday in $13.50, the majority o f which Pints per dozen 80c Lbr. Co. He expects to return is net profit. at the home o f their friend, Chas. Quarts per dozen 95c The new silo on the Howell to his work this week. Sparks o f Estacada. A monster Maccabee picnic brothers’ farm in Springwater is Half-gallon per dozen - $1.25 The home o f Charles Kitching nearly completed and a plentiful will be held in Estacada Park in Currinsvil'e is being greatly Extra Caps for the above jars, per dozen 1 Sunday July 4th. An extensive improved by the addition o f a supply o f fodder is on hand to schedule o f races and amuse fill i t | new porch. Kerr Mason Self Sealing Jars Miss Lena Harkenrider o f Es ments have been arranged. Homer Dubois o f Portland has No rubbers required A synopsis o f the 1915 Fish tacada left suddenly last week for ~ sold his farm in Springwater. Pints per dozen 55c San Francisco, where she will be and Game Laws o f the State o f ; The buyer intends to build a home in charge o f the filing department' Oregon is now out and a few Quarts per dozen 65c on the property this summer. for the Southern Pacific Co. at copies are on hand ai the Prog- Half-gal Ion per dozen - 95c The Kings Daughters o f the that point. Miss Harkenrider sess office. Estacada M. E. Church have de Extra Caps for the above will fit any has been with the S. P. people in H. C. Stevens o f George last cided to have a candy stand the - 25c Mason jars,per dozen 5th o f July in front o f the Fam Portland for a number o f years week came to Estacada to do his ily Theatre, where home made and this promotion is well de-| marketing, which included one ' candies will be sold. served. Ford automobile and as dealer Our Slogan.- “ A Satisfied Cuatomer is Our Beet Advertisement” TRACY & GIVENS Estsrsds, - Oregon. R. H. Currin o f Currinsville, Archie Yocum o f Garfield is al ready hauling the lumber for his not being contented to ride in a 1914 model, has purchased a new new home, which will be erected 1915 model Ford auto and is run on his 40 acre property in Lower ning up the mileage at his usual Garfield. The work will be done rate. by the owner, with the expert Wm. Tucker and family of assistance o f Ranney Crawford Springwater are spending a few i o f Garfield. | weeks outing at the seaside. Reed carries a full stock on hand, the purchaser took his car back home with him. A. S. Nichols, wife and baby o f Oregon City are camping near Viola, while he is inspecting the metal pipe for the near-by South Fork pipe line.