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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1915)
HEADQUARTERS For E V E R Y T H I N G In Groceries, Flour and Feed Brooms Mop Sticks Ax Handles A Complete Line to Select From 25c 40c 50c See our line of Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes Men’s Shirts, Underwear Overalls, and S o x A new line of C A P S just arrived Just the thing for Summer wear W e pay C A S H for fresh Eggs W aterbury & Chapman “ The Quality Store” NOW is the time to buy Roll top writing Desk, best white oak $14. —White oak typewriter desks - - 6. —Oak library Tables - - 13. Six foot, extension, pedestal Dining table, regular $17. now 15. ” ” ' ” 16. ” 14. Square, six foot, extension Dining table, regular 11. ” 9. Ladies i.ak Desks, ” 15.50 ” 13.50 Oak Buffet with mirror, plush lined drav, ers, regular 22.75 ” 20. -Chiffonier . . . 13.50 ” 12. Book-ca e ar.d desk combined regular 16. ” 14.50 — Ladies dresser, French plate minor, - regular 19. ” 18. ” 15.50 ” 14.50 ” 13.75 ” 12.75 Kitchen cupboard complete 9.50 ” 8.50 Kitchen table, combination bins, etc. 5. Dont fail to inspect our regular line of rockers, cnairs, beds, etc. E s ta c a d a F u r n itu r e Co. U nd ertakers A Full Line Of Dr. David Roberts Veterinary Remedies always on hand at the Estacadd Pharmacy Ask for his Free Book describing diseases o f all The Livestock. Store Photos Wanted Pre-Inventory The Progress would like to print pholos o f some of the new- j ly built roads in this part o f the county. I f the supervisors or o.hers will have photos taken of this work, they will receive pub licity in the Portland papers as well as locally. Specials In order to reduce our stock be- h jfo re Rands Elected To Water Board H. A. Rands, chief engineer of the South Fork pipe line, was e- lected by the Oregon City council la.->t week, to fill the vacancy on the water board, caused by the resignation o f Commissioner Cau- \ field. The selection of Mr. Rands is a wise one, for he has not only been the engineer in charge of the work, but has been one of the prime movers for pure water since the days o f Oregon City’s typhoid epidemic. Wood By Cord Only According to the latest rulings o f Thos. B. Kay, state sealer of; weights and measures, hereafter j all coal and ice must be sold by weight, and wood by the cord. The former system of selling i wood by the load will not be per-1 missible and District Sealer Ball j is now notifying all Clackamas I county dealers o f this legal pro- vision. — invoicing, we will make E X T R A S P E C IA L P R IC E S on Over 1 , 000,000 W om en 1 tired of the drudgery of wash-day, with its slop, disorder, long tedious hoursof hard labor, aches, blisters, pains and sick ness, have thrown out the old wash-tub and wash-board, because the DOCS the following articles for the next T E N DAYS. $12.50 Three Burner Oil Cook Stove - - $9.95 9.50 Two ” ft 3.50 - - Self Working Washer th t nttrncts the attenf i n o f ev< y w ’nun—bemuse it really dors do wlr-t is claim»'«! for it. 30 Days Fro* Trial. W on’ t you cull for inspection? 8.25 ft 7.50 45.00 Steel Range 35.00 washes w llh t!:e same princi ple— rubbing and squeezing; washes in minutes instead < / hours. Guaranteed to v.a h thoroughly—and not to injure the clothes. I t ’ s t!'e washer - ft 5.00 - 37.50 - 29.75 Regular 50 ft., 5 ply, Rubber Hose - 4.25 75c Cameo Tea Kettles - 50c 75c ’’ Stew Kettles - 50c 85c ’’ Dish Pans - 65c All other Cameo Ware REDUCED from 1Ü to a n E s'acada Bert H Finch Hardware Implements Harness — Speakers to Fill Pulpit Beginning next Sunday morn ing, the pulpit o f the Estacada! M. E. Church will be filled by | out-of-town speakers for three J Sundays. Aug. 15th, Phillipp Deschner, Sup., of the Ponland Industrial Home will pieach. Aug. 22nd, Mrs. Andrews, President o f the State W. C. T. U. will occupy the pulpit. Aug. 29th, R. P. Hutton, Supt. o f the Anti-Saloon League will be in charge. O. A. C. Bulletin | A preliminary bulletin calling [attention to the advantages of | the Oregon Agricultural College | has been received at this office. This bulletin should be o f inter- j est to all boys or girls contem plating pursuing a higher educa tional course. It offers a enm- ! plete course o f studies, besides the other attractions o f univer sity life. Last year’s enrollment numbered 4175 as against 680 ten years previous, which gives a partial idea of the growth and value of this Oregon institution. Write to the Register at Corval lis for copies of this bulletin andf ¡other catalog information. It will also be noied elsewhere j in this issue the advertising of the University o f Oregon, calling attention to the advantages of j that famous institution. The Well-Dressed Women of this community,find it greatly to their advantage to make their pur chases here because our stocks are right up-to-the-minute and meet their requirements. Promptness of service and reasonableness o f price are additional reasons why they should purchase from us. Diamond Dyes Are in Great Demand now, because so many well-dressed women find that by using Diamond Dyes they can add greatly to the beauty and utility of their wardrobe. They cost little, and give beautiful reaulta. Full and complete line on sale at 3 )(Q l Dale’s