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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1915)
Church Remodling Underway When the present additions and alterations now underway in the basement of the Estacada M. E. Church are completed, it will Barley-Shorts and Kaffir Corn Meal, make that building one of the most complete, convenient and up-to-date church structures in Extra H eavy Shorts and the county. All members of the congrega- Ground Barley tion, Sunday School classes and societies are doing their share to Are the feeds you are going to need to properly top off your hogs. help finance and complete the la bor on the work. The various Sunday School classes having pledged from $5. to $25. each as their share, with the Ladies’ Aid Society guaranteeing $100. The work is in charge of a build ing committee, headed by Pastor Spiess, assisted by Owen Smith Alfalfa Meal and Shady Brook and A. J. Mills. The carpentry T o get the best results from your milch cows. work is in charge of J. P. Woodle, with a large part of the actual labor being done by the men and A Rood supply of all other Stock Food and Flour on hand boys of the church. It is esti mated that the improvements E. D. Allen Estacada Lumber & Produce Co. w. J. Sampson will cost about $350. to $375. The basement is now ready for the cement flooring, and when finished the space will be divided into a large kitchen, with dining room 13x27 feet adjoining, three class rooms, hallways, toilets, furnace and fuel rooms, with main stairway leading down from the auditorium. The walls will be plastered and the rooms made as comfortable and homelike as possible. worth of dodge automobiles were sold Preaching services will be held in first nine months on the market, at the church next Sunday even and the demand beyond capacity. ing, to which everyone is invited. I Got in the Front Row cTWr Hog R aiser of the picture along with the rest of the BACON FEED that will pi t B A C O N ON T H E H O G For Dairy Stock- We saw hundreds of hogs at the stock yards that would have brought top phices if they had been fed a few weeks on our Extra Heavy Shorts <» $28. per ton Ground Barley ® 32. per ton Mixed with Digester Tankage $2.75 W h y -? ------ $ 25 , 000 , 000.00 % This is not due to any unreasonable claims, but to the car itself. If you want one for next year — arrange for it NOW — and avoid delay. ( U s e d C a k s T a k e n I n E x c h a n g e . ) Clackamas Garage Estacada, Oregon J. R . Morrow, Prop. Returns From Alaska Guy Graham of Estacada re turned a few days ago from Alas ka, where he has been employed for the past six months in the salmon canning business. A- mong the many souvenirs of his trip were several valuable fur hides, including bear and foxes. Guy is leaving in a few days for California, where he will vis it the exposition and see the sights of San Francisco. GINSENG Seed and Plants From the largest growers in U. S. Guaranteed Stock Jerry Jones Estacada, - Oregon. Correction The social given at the Garfield Grange Hall Halloween was un der the auspices of School District No. 12 and arranged for by a com mittee appointed by the Direc tors, and not given by the Dorcas Society as announced in the Prog ress. The affair was a success and plans are being made for several such gatherings during the year to keep parents and teacher in close touch. The committee in charge of the next social consists of Mrs. C. Krigbaum. chairman: Rev. Hoffner of Bethany, Or. Mrs. H. Robinson, Mrs. A. Kurd was the guest at the Lins’ home and Mrs. J. J. Davis. in George over Sunday. H all s C ata rrh C ure is ta k e n in te rn a lly and a cts th ro u g h th e B lo o d on the M u cous S u rfa ce s o f th e S ystem . Send fo r testim o n ia ls, free. F J C H E N E Y & CO.. Toledo, O. Sold b y all druMRists. 75c. H all s F a m ily P illa fo r co n stip a tio n . per cwt. And a lot o f the poor cows we saw would have appreciated our Molasses dried beet pulp«'$25. ton Alfalfa hay 1 18. ton No matter what kind of feed you use it will pay you to get our prices before buying elsewhere. R em em ber — - We iake all your Potatoes, Onions, Eggs, Chickens, Etc. in exchange for either Feed or Groceries O u r Grocery' Department J. C. Duus of Garfield, in keep ing with the tendencies towards Notice is hereby given that we, improvement of beef and dairy the undersigned Tax Payers, con cattle, purchased a thorobred sisting of ten per cent, of the Tax Durham bull of J. W. Dowty of Payfers in Road District No. 49, Alspaugh last week. Clackamas County, Oregon, here by give notice to the Tax Payers The basket-social given at the of said Road District No. 49 that there will be a meeting of the Tax Hogan School, o f w'hich Miss Payers of ¿aid District in Garfield Echo Githens of Alspaugh is Country Club Hall at Garfield, on teacher, netted $38.85, which will the 29th day of November, 1915 finish paying for the organ pur at 2 o ’clock P. M., to vote an ad chased last spring. ditional tax in said District for road purposes, as provided by an | Miss Alta Sarver of Currins- act of the legislature in 1913, Sec ville was the week-end guest of tion 15321, Page 24, of ¡he Road | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beers of Gresham, having attended the Laws of Oregon. basket-social at Miss Echo Gith 1 Paul Sauer ens’ school Saturday evening. 2 George Hathaway 3 Julius Krieger 4 H. A. LaBarre Stale of Ohio. City of Toledo. L ucas C ou n ty, ss. 5 Mrs. R. T. Carter F ra n k J. C h en ey m a k e s oa th that he 6 Mrs. II. A. LaBarre Is s e n io r p a rtn e r o f the firm of F. J Chen-ey A 'Co., doln* business in the 7 A. G. Burd City- of Tpledo. County and Btate afore said, and that said firm will pay the 8 W. B. Lemon sum o f ONE HUN D RED D O L L A R S fo r 9 F. H. Davis ea ch and e v e r y ca se o f C ata rrh that ca n n o t be cu re d b y the u se o f H A L L 'S 10 J. J. Davis C A T A R R H C U R E . F R A N K J. C H E N E Y S w orn to b e fo r e m e an d su b scrib e d 11 A. C. Anderson In m y presen ce, this 6th d a y o f D e ce m 12 H. H. Anders “ ber. A. D 1886. A. W GLEASON. (S e a l) N o ta ry P ublic. 13 G. T. Hunt Notice for Levy of Additional goad Tax PRODUCERS and I intend to keep in the front row when it comes to furnishing the is about to crowd our elevator out trying to make room for our rapidly increasing trade. Last week we hooked two large grocery orders that were on their way to the mail order house. One for $58.10 and another for $47.00 .‘/U . u u ^Juuion Prices talk, but we are to busy, and advertising space is too expensive, to quote grocery prices in this ad, but are never too busy to deliver the goods after our prices have talked to you. N ow — “ " is the time to buy the TRIMMIN’S for that Thanksgiving pudding. We have ’em — Prices Right 2. And as an advance ex pression of our Thanksgiving for past patronage we are going to give FREE, Until Thanksgiving Day with every Cash GROCERY Order (excepting Fiour and Sugar) amount ing to $5.00 or more, one pound, of your choice, of any kind of coffee carried in stock and we carry all kinds. Can you beet it? A Satisfied Customer is the Best Advertisement” TRACY 4 GIVENS Estacada, - Oregon.