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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1915)
We have just received a new assortment of Khaki Cloth - 50c Mixed Goods - 75c Better Quality - $1.25 Boys Knickerbocker Trousers Towels Table Cloths Superior Satin Cloths made in Ireland o f all Pure Linen Light weight 2 yd. x 2% yd. $2.25 Medium weight ” ” ” 3.00 Heavy weight ” ” ” 5.00 Cotton Towels ** ” ” Linen Towels Hemmed 20x40 25c Extra quality Hemstitched 22x38 50c Rosemary Table Cloths, extra heavy Mercerized, deautiful patterns Size 2 yards square $1.50 ” 2 yd. x 2 '/, yd. 2.00 Bath Towels 2 “ Cortland” Cotton Sheets, Large size, Torn Hemmed and Ironed Size - 81 x 90 - $ .80 Pillow Cases 42 x 36 45 x 36 Light weight 15c Medium weight 20c Heavy weight 25e Extra Large 45c Sheets Extra quality Pure Linen Cloths, finest texture, rose pattern, made in Ireland 2 yd. x % yd. - $5.00 1 doz. Napkins to match 5.00 ' ‘ Dawson’ “ Ward” Plain - 5c Colored border 10c Large size 15c “ Belfast” $ .15 Size .20 East Clackamas Supply Co. Ladies' and Men’s Furnishings, Shoes, Notions, Groceries, « Good finish Extra long - 81 x 99 - « Broad hem $1.00 Trowbridge. Manager. Hardware, etc. “ Your Satisfaction is Our Success” Slops Netted $10.50 Roy Myers of Eagle Creek be lieves that every housekeeper, during these times of "high cost o f living” should keep a pet pig, not necessarily in the parlor, but near the kitchen door. Roy claims he took one six weeks old runt pig. four and a half months ago, raised it entire ly on slops from the kitchen, nlns $2. worth o f stale bread and this week butchered and sold the ani mal for $15. The runt was worth $2.50 when he got it, plus $2. for bread, leaving a profit o f $10,50. Roy says 100 pigs would net a man $1050. and a thousand pigs- (but Roy had to get off at Eagle Creek station about then.) The Old Swimmin ’Ole Profit Four Pigs During the past warm spell, Last year the Portland Union several o f the younger folks from Stock Yards offered to furnish Estaeada, including a number of any boy or girl in Oregon, a bred the belles, debutantes and soc registered sow; the security to iety buds have been frolicing, consist of a note guaranteed by disporting themselves and pract the parents or guardian of the ising swimming in the Clacka-j boy or girl and payable after the mas River near Cazadero bridge. pigs had matured. These water nymphs, mer Lloyd Saling o f Currinsville maids and a few ordinary boys, was one of the enterprising boys not content to frisk about during who availed himself of this op the warm hours o f the day, have portunity and today is the proud even camped over night on the owner of the mother sow and adjoining riparian property, so eight little pigs. These pigs are as to begin the next day’ s dip at thorobred Duroc - Jerseys and daybreak. But after tne shades part of them will soon be for of night descended with the mos sale, the proceeds of which will quitoes feasting on their sun pay off his original obligation on burned, dimpled shoulders, sev the sow, leaving him a profit of eral o f the neophytes beat it for the sow and about three fine home, mother and a comfortable pigs. » _______ bed. 1926 Fords to Cost Nothing A social dance was given at A t the present rate of reduc the George Club House last Sat Business Men Attention urday evening, with music fur ing the price on Ford autos, even an editor may own a 1926 model There will he a meeting of the nished by the George quartette. with the cash bonus of $35. Estaeada Business Men’s Devel J. W. Reed, the local agent, an L. H. Burd of Estaeada is han opment League at the Estaeada dling the plastering and building nounces that August 1st a reduc State Bank, next Tuesday even a fire place in the new home of tion of $50. was made on the lat ing, August 10th. at 8 o’clock W. F. Cary on Terrace Addition. est models, besides a freight re duction of about $20. sharp. All merchants and mem M. Somer. w ife and son o f Many prospective buyers, who bers are urged to be present, as Chanute, Kan. spent a couple of have been holding o ff their pur several important matters are to days at the home o f his brother, chasing awaiting this announce be discussed and radical changes J. A. Somer o f Estaeada Heights ment, will soon be making the considered. highways unsafe fo r stVay» dogs. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hicinboth- Elmer Olson o f McMinnville is am and daughters o f Viola are O. O. James and family of visiting at the home his uncle, J. taking a two weeks outing at Faraday are spending a few weeks during his vacation, at the Tillamook. Randolph of Viola. seashore. A. 0. Hollingsworth o f Glad Mrs. John Wourms and chil Mr. ana Mrs. Bruce Curry of stone is helping his brother-in- dren o f Portland, who have been Portland were the guests of Mr. law, Ray Miller of Viola, with visiting her brother in George, and Mrs. Scheel of Bissell for a have returned to their home. his crops. couple of days last week. Hotel Estaeada $2. a day. $10. a week Modern Conveniences One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast Local and Tourist Trade Solicited Estaeada and Portland Daily Auto Service via Currinsville, Eagle Creek and Barton. Passenger and Parcel Express. Car leaves Estaeada, Marchbank's Store 7;45 A .M . Returning leaves Portland, 1st and Alder Sts. 3:30 P.M . Will deliver and collect goods along the route, do buying and errands for parties desiring same. Rates:- Same as the Railway. For Reservation or other Information Phone R. G. Marchbank, Estaeada, Or. L . E . Folsom (N e w Dodge C a r) SPECIAL Sat. 3 o’dock $1. set— Water pitcher and 6 glasses 50c Full line o f Carriage Bolts Full line o f Men’s Women’s and Children’s Hose Park & Closner Hunt Building - - Estaeada