Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, September 23, 1915, Image 7

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    Our Jewelry Stock
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A LINE OH THE
News Notes From All Sections
Mrs. M. L. Sevier of Viola is
keeping house for Mr. and Mrs, j
Is New and Complete
John Hughes of ltedland. during j
Dont fail to Inspect my Stock of
the absence of the latter at the
county and state fairs, where
Watches, Cl< cks, Silverware and Jewelry they
are exhibiting their fine
Repairing a Specialty
stock of Guernsey cattle.
When not here, leave work at Marchbank’s. U. V. Curtis, formerly of Cur-
rinsville last week purchased a
Ford auto from the Estacada
The Jeweler
agent J. W. Reed. Mr. and Mrs.
Adjoining Murchbank’s
Curtis and their nephew H. C.
Butler and wife left the latter
part of the week, under the
chauffeurship of J. W. Reed, to
make their future home near
H o u s e w iv e s
o v
Eugene,
where
Mr.
Curtis
has
are best satisfied by
purchased a large ranch.
personally selecting the meats or
A first class illustrated article
poultry for the family table. They
descriptive of the popular Gar­
can pick out the particular cut or
field resort Log LaBarre, appear-1
bird which they wish and see exact­
ed in the Portland Journal of last
ly that they are purchasing.
chew that satisfies. When you meet a
Sunday, showing auto routes and
other information.
We give equally as efficient ser-
non-member puddling a big wad in his
service on phone orders or
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
H.
Currin
and
cheek
don’t you feel like stopping him
on orders brought in
daughter Dora, Mr. and Mrs.
and
giving
him the facts about the Real
Granville Linn, and Mr. and Mrs.
by the children.
Tobacco Chew?
John Steinman of Currinsville;
Oliver Gerber and mother, .Mrs.
A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco—seasoned
end sweetened just enough—cuts out so much of the
R. Kirchem, daughter and son-
grinding and spitting.
in-law of Logan, formed a motor­
ing party last Sunday, going to
A S K V O U P D E A L E R FO p W -B C U T
Hillsboro, where they visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stein-
C H E W IN G T O B A C C O .I T IS T H E N EW
man’s daughter, Mrs. Ear) Me
T* e a l t o b a c c o C H E W -C U T LONG 3HPE0.
Connell.
T ik e le u than one-quarter the old size chew. It
Eagle Creek Notes
will be m ore satisfying than a mouthful of ordinary
tobacco. Just take a nibble of i t until you find the
Mrs. Bina Jones of Portland,
strength chew that suits you, then see how easily and
was the week-end guest at the
evenly the real tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies,
home of her brother, Walter
how muoh less you have to spit, how few chews you take to be tobacco
satisfied. T h at's why it is The Real Tobacco Chew. T h at's why it oosta
Douglass.
less in the end.
The taste of pure, nch tobaooo does not need to oe covered up. A a
Mr. and Mrs. John Reid, Mrs.
•zeess of licorice and sweetening makes you spit too much.
Susie Wilcox, Mrs. Lewellyn and
Cash Paid For Eggs
One small chew takes the place of two big
Theodore and Chester Reid, were
chews
of the old kind.
visiting
with
H.
S.
Gibson,
Sun­
Palace Meat Market
((N o tice b o w the salt b rin gs
day. The ladies canned some
oat Ibe ric h tobacco taste.If
Fred Jorg, Proprietor
fruit for him.
WEYMAN-BRUTON
COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York City
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Woodle
Phone Main 83.
Broadway
of
Troutdale,
were
the
dinner
Estacada, Oregon
guests of their grandmother, Mrs.
S. F. Hewlett, Saturday.
KEEP TOUR S i m
Miss Edna Kennedy was the
guest of Mrs. Metzger of Gres­
' • . » '. \)Nt)ER
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ham, over Saturday night.
The English Made Candy
Mrs. Viola Douglass, Mrs. Bina
Something Entirely New
Jones, Walter Douglass and
daughters and Mrs. R. B. Gibson
Pull fresh line of
called on Mr. and Mrs. James De
Shazer of Firwood, Sunday after­
. ------- - 2 JOINTS -— l —
Candies,
Cigars
and
noon,
1 2 ti
,*>v
3 1 3 W a s h , s t . '<
Smokers Articles
Mrs. Rosa DouglasB, Mrs. R.
Portland, Oregon.
Kodak Supplies - Films and Developers B. Gibson and Miss Edna Ken­
One Price - $2.
nedy accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Latest of Classy HATS
H. F. Gibson to Gresham last
Fishing Tackle
Saturday, and Dick Gibson at- Will Closner of Estacada of the Miss Maud Sturgeon and moth­
Ed Boner
•
Estacada
tedded the Fair Friday.
firm of Park & Closner, re­ er of Estacada, accompanied by
Grange met as usual last Sat­ turned this week from Eastern her sister, Mrs. G. W. Kiger of
but on account of the Oregon, where he has been for Tillamook, left last Wednesday
Come in and see our new line of brushes. urday,
busy time, there was only a small the
past sixty days, having visit­ for California, where they will
attendance. A committee o f ed Madras,
Something new and different—
Bend and other places visit the fair and in all spend
three
was
appointed
to
see
about
For the
getting some oil cloth with which and worked in the harvesting. about six weeks or two months’
to paper the dining room, and
Hair
Hat
Clothes
they expect to have on the wall Miss Flora Shultz of Garfield vacation.
Flesh
Manicure
Etc.
before the October meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Dunlop of
met With an accident early this Garfield,
are making an extend­
Also for washing
Carl Douglass and Ernest Hoflf- week from a fall on the stairs,
ed
eastern
trip, in a recent letter
meister
returned
to
Eagle
Creek
Vegetables Dishes Windows
from Eastern Oregon last Satur­ resulting in a broken rib and state they are having a fine time
Bathtubs
Sanitary bowls
day. Carl brought a fine black general shake up. Miss Schultz seeing the sights in Washington,
team. King and Kid, of which is able to be about as ever but D. C. and expect to go from there
he is very proud, with him, also,
Estacada Pharmacy
a fine new set of harness. Carl will be forced to rest until the to New York City, where they
will be the guests of Mr. Dun­
intends to run a farm in the fracture heals.
The ^l&XaJUL Store
future.
lop’s sister.
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V O U G O O D N O W TO H E A R H IM
T A L K T H E M E R IT S O F T H E
F F A I T O BACCO CHEW .
\
F. E. Beckwith,
you re one of these
reformed grinders your­
self and know how they like to
meet and talk about the little
in
Riley’s Toffies
D rak e & M ouck.