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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1915)
Basket Social Miss Alice Armstrong, teacher of the Garfield-Traey school has arranged a fine program to be given by the pupils, on the even ing of October 29th, to be follow ed by a basket-social, to which Cattle everyone is invited. The pro ceeds will go towards the pur Bran Shorts chasing of an organ for the school. Alfalfa and Molasses * Alfalfa Meal C. I. C. Housecleaning The Estacada C. I. C. being a Horses women’s organization, naturally Oats Chopped Oats Wheat Scratch Food has to pull off a housecleaning Rolled Oats Rolled Barley Chix Food Corn about as often as the law al'ows and this week have completed a Pigs The Household thorough renovafion of t h e i r rooms. The work was financed Barley Ground Barley Wheat Flour by the building committee. 90xx Shorts Barley Shorts Graham Flour There is now a librarian in at Kaffir Corn Meal Commercial Grinding — tendance in the rooms each day. E. D. Allen Estacada Lumber & Produce Co. w. J. Sampson Any donations of books, fuel or even money will be greatly ap- i predated by the ladies. Feed For all the Stock The Best Notice ol Road Budget Meeting Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to Chapter 234, General Laws of Oregon 1913, and Chap- j ter 222, General Laws of Oregon 11915, a meeting of the legal vot Is the cheapest ¡n the long run ers of Road District No. 33, Clack- j amas County, Oregon, will be ¡held at Lewellen’s Hall, in said • 4District on the 9th day of Nov., have the best of materials, workmanship, and comfort. You 1915 at the hour o f 2 o’clock P M., start everything the engine lights and car from the seat. A for the purpose of considering starter that starts, lights that light and only a slight finger press does it. They climb any hill and go up to 60 miles. The DODGE the following estimates of the BROS, have millions back of them and are the oldest automobile amount of money to be raised by part mfgrs. in the U. S. The DODGE has been tried out under special tax in said District for all severe tests for two years before being put on the market. the ensuing year. REMEMBER that TIMKEN BEARINGS are on the best cars ROADS AND HIGHWAYS— made and the Dodge has them throughout. Improvement arid maintenance of Dodge Road, $600; improvement A demonstration anytime gladly given. and maintenance of road from Guttridge’s toward graveyard, $700; improvement and mainte Estacada, Oregon nance of Road on Route 2, $500; J. R . Morrow, Prop. improvement and maintenance of Bard Hill Road, $400; improve ment and maintenance of road from Closners east,$500; improve Elwood Resident Dies ment and maintenance of Shib- F. Repke of Elwood, who has ley’s Road, $300. WITH EVERY been ill for a long time, passed BRIDGES None. ADVANTAGE away last Friday morning. The PROBABLE RECEIPTS — of interment occured Sunday after- said Road District from sources | noon in the Highland cemetery, other than by direct taxation up- The deceased leaves a widow and ? " real a" d I'ers0" al Property for the ensuing year, $3,< 00. several grown children. BALANCES-None. , Subscribed by three resident freeholders of said district and Dance At Logan are more than ordin by the road supervisor of saiil dis ary mattresses. There wi41 be a dance at the trict this 16th day of October 1915. Each Heywood M at Logan Hall, Saturday evening, C. M. Folsom, Freeholder. tress comes seperately Octol er 23rd. Good music and a David Horner, Freeholder. wrapped. It has not good lunch is promised and ev C. E. Kilgore, Freeholder. been handled—it has eryone is invited to join the mer Frank Millard, Road Supervisor, never been o u t on trial. rymakers. Road District, No. 33. Dodge Bros Automobiles Clackamas Garage The Mattress Heywood Mattresses It it a b s o lu te ly guaranteed t o g i v e satisfaction o r you receive a new m a ttreit. Priced Reasonably At 912.00, 115.00 and 918.00 Mad« By H E Y W O O D B R O TH E R S AND W A K E F IE LD CO M PAN Y Portland and Seattle Hunters Attention! GINSENG Have your specimens mounted Seed and Plants Deer Heads, Birds and Fish From the largest grow ers in U. S. » % * « « •» *• • w* a specialty Mountings of all kinds Sold By Guaranteed Stock Prices on Application Estacada Furniture Co. Jerry Jones Estacada, - Oregon. R. T. Carter, Taxidermist R. 1 Estacada, Or. ^ Would an income • of $12. a month from each of your cows be satisfactory to you? One of our customers who feeds Molasses Dried Beet Pulp o4nd Alfalfa Kay received returns amounting to more than $12 per cow for 30 days end ing October 15th. Needless to say he continues to feed Dried Beet Pulp and Alfalfa Hay We do not guarantee that you can accom plish the same results but we want to help you to make the effort by making the price so low that you will begin now to use this greatest of all dairy feeds. From the time this ad appears IN THIS WEEKS ISSUE OF THE PROGRESS UNTIL NOVEMBER 1st for CASH ONLY, in ton or half-ton lots our price on Molasses Dried Beet Pulp will be $24. per ton. And as a guarantee that as a feed it is all we claim for it, we agree that after you have given it a fair trial if found unsatisfactory we will refund the pur chase price of every unopened sack re turned to us in good order, within thirty days from date of purchase. For the same period of time and terms, without the guarantee, we will also sell second cutting ALFALFA HAY at $17 per ton. REMEMBER that these prices are for CASH ONLY and until November 1st, after that date, or on charge accounts, the regular price of $1 per ton more will prevail. HERE IS YOUR OP PORTUNITY To Get Your Winter’s Supply Of DAIRY FEED AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES There Is A Reason Why You Should Buy not only your dairy feed, but all your feed as well as Groceries from us. In Groceries we handle— Allen & Lewis Preferred Stock which is all that the name implies. G et our prices before buying elsewhere. “ A Satisfied Customer is the Be3t Advertisement” TRACY 4 GIVENS Estacada, - Oregon.