Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, October 07, 1915, Image 7

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    News Notes I rom All Sections
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! ors last week.
Dont fail to Inspect my Stock of
The newly i emodeled buil lb ft
Watches, Cl cks, Silverware and Jewelry on the corner ot 2nd and Broad­
way, Es acada, w'hich w ill soon
Repairing a Specialty
be occupied by Park & Closner,
When not h**re, leave v'ork at Marchbank’s. is a big improvement to he busi-
j ne s district of the city. Park
F. E. Beckwith,
¡& Clo-ner expect to be moved
The Jewe'fcr
¡into iheir new quarters early
Adjoining Man-hbank’s
i next week, and during the re-
■ moval will be closed on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beers,
| who have been spending a week
I a t the home of John Githens in
, Alspaugh, returr ed ro their home
are best satisfied by
! in Gresham. Sunday. ,
personally selecting the meats or
poultry for the family table.
They
H. G. Trowbridge of Estacada
can pick out the particular cut or
received word this week of the
bird which they wish and see exact­
death of his wife’s fa her, at Ar­
ly that they are purchasing.
lington, Minn., where Mrs. Trow-
We give equally as efficient ser-
j bridge has been for the past
service on phone orders or
i month.
Tobacco satisfaction is what he is
I .
on orders brought in
looking
for—the smaller the chew it
The George school opened Mon­
by the children.
day the 4th, wi.h a good enroll
takes, the better it suits him.
ment, being in charge of Miss
A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco—seasoned
Duncan of Oregon City, as teach­
and sweetened just enough—cuts out so much o f the
grinding and spitting.
er.
Miss Echo Githens of Alspaugh
A S K Y O U R O E A L E P FO p W ’B C U T
resumed charge of the Hogan
C H E W IN G T O B A C C O .I T IS T H E N EW
school, ‘Monday the 27th of Sept,,
REAL TO BACCO C H E W -C U T LONG SHPEO.
with an enrollment of 19 pupils.
T a k e leia than o n e-q u arter th e old aiza chew . I t
Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson
will be m ore satisfying than a m outhful o f ordinary
entertained a few friends lasti
tobacco. Ju s t tak e a nibble o f it until you find the
strength chew that suits you, then see how easily and
Sunday night at a dinner at the 1
evenly the real tobacco taste com es, how it satisfies,
H< tel Estacada.
how m uch less you have to sp it, how few chew s you ta k e to be tobeoco
satisfied. T h a t's why it is The Real Tobacco Chew. T h a t’s why it costa
O. P. Mattoon of Tillan ook is
less in the end.
T h e taste of p ure, rich tobacco does not need to be covered up. Am
visiting among relatives ard
excess o f licorice and sw eetening m akes you spit too m uch.
Cash Paid For Eggs
friends in this section. Mr. Ma -
One small chew takes the place of two big
I toon’ who is a brother of Comis-
chews of the old kind.
M e n t M irk e t
1 sioner W. H. Mattoon, about 25 i
H N otice h o w the s e lf b r i n g «
o a t the r ic h to b a cc o taste. 91
Fred Jorg, Proprietor
¡years ago resided near Viola t nd
WEYMAN-BRUTON
COMPANY. SO Uaioa Square, New Tart Cfty
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consequently
is
enjoyir
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Phone Main 83.
Broadway
} newing of old acquaintanceships.
Fstacada, Oregon
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. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown ar.d
Mr. and Mrs. John Spears of
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Wray, Colorado spent a few days
| last week visiting a t the homes
Sportsmen’ s Headquarters
of Mrs. Brown’s cousins, John
and Henry Gi hens of Alspaugh
G uns an d A m m unations
and Currinsville.
Rods and Fishing Tackle
- Walter Givens of Estacada re-
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; ceived a fall last Friday while
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hunting,
which
resulted
in
a
cred­
Kodaks and Supplies
it placed to the doctor’s account
Portland,
Oregon.
in his ledger. The fall apparent­
Lunches
C onfectionery
Cigars
$ 2 .
One Price
Latest of Classy H A TS
ly hurt the wound caused by his
recent appendicitis operation, but
Ed Boner
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Estacada
Grace Grosso and Wm. O’Dell
In the window of the East
unless complications arise, he will of Barton were married last week Clackamas Supply Co. this week
: soon be as well as ever.
I by County Judge Anderson in his is a clever advertisement, show­
ing the Royals Tailoring Co.’s
Miss Alta Sarver of Currins- office at Oregon City.
0 - C E D A R Mops and Polish j ville is visiting Miss Bertha Car- W. F. Henderson, Lewis Val- advertisement in the country’s
roll at Kelso. Washing.on.
len and John Park of Elwood two leading weeklies, the Satur­
Saves Time and Labor
Miss Flora Schultz and brother were appointed appraisers of the day Evening Post and the Esta­
If you never used one ask your neigh­
Jerome pf Garfield left Saturday estate of Geo. E. Dibble, dis-1 cada Progress. The Curtis Pub­
lishing Company should tie con­
bor about them. She has one and t for San .Francisco, where they \ eased.
gratulated on being classed in
will visit the fair. Jerome wflj
would not be without it.
make an extended visit at his ¡■ Mrs. Nina B. Ecker of Inde< such good company.
The Sanitary way to clean, takes
former home in Crawfordsville, pendence spent a few days this
Dave Eschleman is spending a
up all the dust, does not chase it
Ind. before returning, and Miss I week at the home of her daugh­ few days in the valley, in pursuit
from one place t6 another.
ter,
MrS.
W.
F.
Cary
of
Estacada.
Schultz will remain in California
of China pheasants.
for most of the winter. A sur­ Mrs. J. O. Bounds and children
Estacada Pharmacy
C. W. Wirtz. passenger agent
prise party was tendered Jerome j of Upper Garfield are visiting at
of the P. K. L. & P. Co., was an
'
the
home
of
her
sister,
Mrs.
Theo
the
night
before
his
departure,
Store
The
Estacada visitor Wednesday.
in honor of his birthday.
i Harders of George.
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Is New
and Complete
T l/'H E N a fellow wants to-
* * bacco satisfaction and finds
how he can get it, it’s natural
for him to put the other fellows
next to the Real Tobacco Chew,
because a little chew satisfies.
Housewives
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