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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1915)
X na> wi/f soi> 1 be her> Vhynot News Notes i rom All Sections eliminate both woriy and expense m yo> r irift problem by making your selections now, paying a li tie down at d a small amount each week until Xmas. You will be surprised how easy it will be to make agift that he, she or he little ones will keep as a fond remem erance for ever i you will call at Beckwith’s Jewelry Store and let him help you plan this year’ s Christmas gift. Pont fail to get your free needle book. Becuwi.h you to have one. A1 Stevens o f Garfield, who is ¡pending a mon h’ .s vai a i*-n near ko e iurg, reports ha’, ing shot ne thiid ol the number o f deer which the law a lows each hunter. c A C row n R oast a (licit o f veal or any other fancy cut o f meat can be bought here just as satisfactory by the young housekeeper as by the most ex perienced. All the customer need do is to select the meat and form desired and trust to us that the meat, the weight and the price will be ail right. Cash Palace Meat Market Proprietor Phone Main 83. Broadway hstacada, Oregon Sportsm en’s Headquarters Guns and Ammunitions Rods and Fishing Tackle Kodaks and Supplies Lunches Ed Boner Confectionery • Cigars Estacada School Supplies There is not a line o f tablets that compare with the Rexall line. We are exclusive agents for them. You had better look them over before you buy your school supplies. Estacada Pharmacy The Ken Bar ett burner E. H. S. athlete was la t week awaided the varsi y ” 0 ” for having play ed foot-bali in one entire game with the Univer ity o f Oregon team. Ken is one o f the young est and lighest men to ever re v i v e this honor and it reflects j credit o.i his high school training. A number o f young folks of | Garfield, attended a dance at Ba- . mascus last Saturday night, as j the gues s o f Miss Esther Revell, | who is teacher there. T X ^ H E N you’re tramping ail * over creation after game, you don’t want a big bunch of ordinary tobacco sweating in your hip pocket. There is to bacco satisfaction for two, and J. W. Re d and Irwine D. ! Wi ight o f Estacada have already j begun hun ing for their Thanks- I giving dinner with a Ford a to. j On last week’ s trip they succeed ed in running over a fine fa tur key, but owing to the close prox- j imity o f the owi e r’s farm house, they were unable to b ing home the bird. Some sort o f a tu kev catcher should be placed on the j rear o f the machine, for picking j up the dead and wounded. plenty pouch o f it, in the sweat-proof sanitary o f R eal Tobacco Chew. A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco—seasoned and sweetened just enough—cuts out so much of the grinding and spitting. £2 Store | Horner Brothers’ mill in Dodge , report having sold over 160,000 feet o f lumber in the past year to; j Clackamas County, most o f it ¡consis ed o f road planking. The game law violators will have to keep on the move from now on, as B. S. tfatton, Eslaca- da’ s deputy game warden is now the owner o f a Ford machine, , purchased through J. W. Reed, ! and is practising for high speed. ASK YO U R DEALER FO p W *B CUT C H E W IN G T O B A C C O . I T IS T H E N E W R E A L T O B A C C O C H E W -C U T LONG SHRED. Mrs. L. J. Palmateer o f Gar-! J field is the possessor Of a hand- j Jsome new single buggy. Her, ' brother E. Burlingame o f tfair- I view, Or. motored over to Gar- | field for a visit this week and j bought her the vehicle in ex-1 | change for a cow he fancied. Paid For E g g s Fred Jorg, ( T H t QOOD Q U O Ç 6 A K K A H S t S TO HO B IK P ÜHOOTIM« ^ Take less than one-quarter the oid size chew. It will he m ore satisfying than a mouthful o f oruinary tobacco. Just take a nibble o f it until you lind the strength chew that suits you, then 9ee how easily and evenly the real tobacco taste com es, how it satisfies, how much less you have to spit, how few chews you take to be tobacco satisfied. That’ s why it is The R e a l Tobacco Chew. That’ s why it costs less in the end. The taste o f pure, rich tobacco does not need to he covered up. An excess o f licorice and sweetening makes you spit too mueh. One small chew takes the place of two big chews of the old kind. I ((N o t ic e h o w the s a lt b rin g s o a t the r ic h tob a cco taste. >> WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York City Dan Stahlnecker, wife and two sons o f Wilsonville, Or. are spend ing a few days with Louis Vallen and family o f Elwood. f H . fi. .‘/to.oliijti ii wno ^jiuttuil'toni A. Wiederhold o f Bissell spent the week-end on a business trip to Sandy. Miss Helen Ross and brother cA n n o u n cem en t W. Paulsen o f Portland spent were the week- a day last week at the home o f ; end guests o f Miss Ednah and Having taken the agency for the his brother, Julius Paulsen, o f ! Roscoe Deming o f Garfield. George. W irt Nursery Stock Miss Eleanor Bews o f the Esta A. Kane o f Portland spent last cada High school, who is living in this section, I will be pleased at the W. A. Heylman home, re Sunday on his homestead near to call on anyone wishing Elwood. ceived a fall last Thursday night, Wm. Hicinbotham o f Viola is which resulted in a broken wrist. Good Nursery Stock Mrs. Wm. Morris o f New York jitneying his Ford these days to Write, Phone or Call on was the guest o f Mrs. R. M. and from Portland. i Ray. o f Portland, Born To Mr. and Mrs. Claude Standish o f Estacada for a few Cummins o f Eagle Greek, Oct. days last week. 20th a daughter. Rufus Wright o f Enterprise, , Or. visited for a few days last i Mr. and Mrs. B. Tannlerof Vi week at the home o f hi« brother, j ola are proud to be called grand parents, as a son was born last Irwin D. Wright o f Estacada. week to their daughter Minnie in The chicken tamale supper, Portland. served by the ladies o f the M. E. There will be afternoon service church last Friday night, was at the Eagle Creek Presbyterian well attended and netted tne la Cnurch next Sunday, October dies about $35. above expenses. 24th. i « Sam J. Howe - Estacada There will be an ice cream so cial at the Viola Church and pro gram Oct. 29th. The proceeds to go towards the purchase o f lamps for the church, J. W. Edwards, Miss Mamie Edwards, Mrs Lizzie Davis, Mrs. Henen Fisher and Mrs H. Brice o f Portland were Sunday guests at the H. Duus home in Garfield.