Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, July 15, 1915, Image 2

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    Let Us Tell You
that after much consideration and after a very careful selection, we have placed an order for what will be
The Largest Shipment and Best Assortment
of
LADIES’
COATS
Ever seen in Estacada
No two style patterns or cloths alike
These will be displayed about August 1st and it will pay you to see us before buying.
Hosiery'
Hats for* Men
Our “ MESCO LINE” is guaranteed
to give satisfaction
The CONQUEROR HAT, Derby’s
in Nobby Styles, and best styles
of soft felt for the season
MEN’S Artificial Silk in black, tan
or gray with double heel and toe
LADIES’ Black Silk Lisle, extra
heavy ribbed top, spliced heel
and toe, and No Seam in the foot
Medium Grades
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$ 1.00
$2.50 to
50c
A Crush Hat to fold to pocket size
INFANT’S Silk Lisle, black or white
cArrow Collars
The brand best known. Ten styles
to select from. 2 for 25c. dozen
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Ladies’ and Men’s Furnishings,
Shoes,
East Clackamas Supply Co.
Notions,
Men’s Gloves
AUTOMOBILE GLOVES of good
or
soft leather in black, with large \ 1
all leather gauntlet, $1.75 and
Groceries,
Hardware, etc.
H. G. Trowbridge,
Manager.
“ Your Satisfaction is Our success”
Barton Win» Two Games
The Barton base ball team,
representing
eastern
Clack­
amas in the present Chautauqua
series, last Monday won their
Speaking of BINDING TWINE, we have just received a fine game against Clackamas by a
score of 6 to 4. This gives the
assortment of the five following grades:-
Barton boys an average of 666,
having won two and lost one
game to date.
The Estacada team in last Sun­
Standard, -
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500 ft. to the lb .1 day’s
game were finally defeated
Extra Standard - 550 ’
’ ' ’ by the close score of 2 to 1 after
a twelve inning struggle against
Premax Manilla - 600 ’
’ ’ ’ the Moose team of Portland.
Owing to the absence from the
Plymouth Pure Manilla
city next Sunday of several of
650 ’ ’ ' ’ Estacada’s players, there will be
no game played.
Clover leaf Pure Manilla
3000 ib.
Binding Twine 3000 ib.
650 ’
'
’
You can get More Twine and of a Better Grade for your
money, right here At Home, than vou can from outsiders.
Call and examine our stock and get prices.
Ben H Finch
Hardware
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Implements
Estacada
Harness
’
Who Dropped The Horae?
Dog Operated Upon
a day.
$10. a week
Hotel Estacada
Modern Conveniences
One of the most delightful Resorts
on the Coast
Local and Tourist Trade Solicited
Estacada and Portland
Daily Auto Service
via Currinsville, Eagle Creek and Barton.
Passenger and Parcel Express.
Car leaves Estacada,
Marchbank’s Store 7:45 A.M.
P,
'V f t v c o
i
u i i i a u u ,
Somebody while passing along
1st and Alder Sts. 3:30 P.M.
the Wilson Hill road last week
Will
deliver
and collect goods along the
happened to drop a dead horse in­
route, do buying and errands
to an abandoned well near the
for parties desiring lam e.
Lloyd Yocum place, and the
neighbors are now attempting to Passengers $1.50 round trip from Estacada.
locate the guilty party.
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L40 ”
”
” Currinsville.
During the few hot days past
„
”
’’ ” Eagle Creek.
little trouble was experienced in
1-20
’ Barton.
locating the horse, which needs
For
Reservation
or
other
Information
proper burial at once.
Can You Beat These
Mgr. N. S. Laury of the Hotel
Estacada has recently availed
himself of the services of Port­
land’s best veterinarians in an
effort to prolong the life of Nero,
his well known bull dog, which
is slowly succumbing to old age
with its attendant infirmities.
Mr. Laurry has had the dog
operated upon twice and with the
present good care he is extend­
ing, Nero may live for some time,
yet.
$ 2 .
Mrs. Rulo Jacobs of Garfield is A. Hess, one of the enterpris­
spending a couple of weeks visit-, ing farmers of Dover, last week
ing Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Hayes was showing stalks of rye, fully
at Aberdeen, Wash. Mr. and headed out, measuring 8>4 feet.
Mrs. Hayes motored out to Gar­ Mr. Hess also had a similar
field the 4th and Mrs. Jacobs re­ healthy growth on wheat and
oats on his place and reports
turned with them.
equally as abundant a growth on
of the neighboring farms.
Peter Menane of Eagle Creek many
It is to be hoped that farmers
while whittling last Friday slip­ having
fine specimens of
ped the blade of his jack knife grains or such
grasses
save out a
into his right leg just above the goodly supply for will exhibit
pur-
knee, necessiting the services of paaea.
a doctor and four stitches.
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Phone R. G. Marchbank, Estacada.
L. E. Folsom, (New Dodge Car)
Mrs. Katie Douglass of Eagle
Creek, hearing of the illness of
two of the children of her sister,
Mrs. Bert Douglass of Steven­
son, Wash., left on Monday for
that place, to be gone indefinite­
ly.
Mrs. Annie Nelson of Oak
Park, 111. is visiting for a few
days at the homes of the Stan-
dish brothers in Garfield and Es­
tacada.