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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1916)
Wat ch Us Gr ow la the 13 months past our business has grown from a stock of $239. to almost $3,1/00. and while we dont expect to grow ten-fold during the next year, we will show a big intreas Our stock today comprises thousands of articles, front dry gooes, kitchen uttnsils, notions, candies, china and glassware to hardwar , gent’s furnishings, tools ana all kincs ol V arietjrGoods and all at very bottom prices — for we believe in quantity sales at small profit on each article. Our success has been cue to our Courteous Treatment and Close Attention To Your Wants Get the Habit and Trade at W tterbury & Chapman PARK & CLOSNER Broadway at 2nd - Estacada, Oregon T h e O akland Six Estacada Price U * ^ ^ ^ • Estacada, Ore., Jan. 8, 1916. o4nnouncement Elsewhere in this issue will be found the announcement dis solving the partnership of the firm of Waterbury & Chapman Mr. Waterbury is retiring from the business which in the future wiil be conducted by Mr. Chapman. I desire to thank the public for their liberal patronage in the past and will endeavor by giving all a square deal to be deserving of their continued patronage. In designing this new Oakland Six, Model “32,'' the engineers have met the demand for a car devoid of eveiy bit of excess weight which added nothing to ihe endurance of the car or the riding comfort of the passengers. They produced, in Model “32,” a motor car with every advantageous mechanical and engineering feature found on high priced cars. And so well did they plan that the result is a new Oakland Six at $895. the FIRST real, full-sized six-cylinder car to sell at less than $1000. This car possesses all of the essentials of the most exacting motor car service. The car is roomy, with wide seats and plenty of leg room. Long, resilient springs and deep upholstery insure perfect riding comfort on any road. Demonstrations Gladly Given Yours for mutual profit, L. A. Chapman W m. U nderw ood “ The Quality Store’’ - Estacada Garage ■ News Notes Ffom All Sections ,1916 Maxwell ” 25 ” Complete with Electric Starter and Lights $ 745 . Delivered at Estacada Demonstrations Gladly Given. H. P. Jochimsen Agent Estacada, Oregon Mr. Wiil Wright, vice presi dent of the Scandinavian Bank of Portland, spent Sunday at the home of his brother, I. D. Wright of Estacada. Estacada, Oregon. ________________________ Silo M anufacture H ere A lspaugh Items A. M. Alspangh, w i f e and Fred Lins of George has built Horner Brothers, the lumber daughter Barbara, Mi s s Edna manufacturers of Springwater, | a garage, for the housing of his will soon be in a position to man Kennedy, and E. L. Alspaugh, \ new Ford. ufacture and sell first class wood who is transitman for the 0. W. Dr. H. V. Adix of Estacada, en silos. It. & N. Co., at Arlington, spent has increased the capacity of his Their new mill will be equip- Xmas at the A. E. Alspaugh home garage, so as to furnish ¡ped to turn out a curved, two home. inch thick stave, which when shelter for two Dodge cal's and ¡joined Lawyer W. I). Freeman, wife and banded will forma accessories. wooden silo of latest approved and children of Portland, spent S. E. Wooster, the Estacada pattern. The manufacturers ex Christmas at the home of his par pect to he able to place this silo ents on their ranch near Als insurance man, announces that Tin the market for about one-half he has succeeded in obtaining the the price, asked for similar silos. paugh. local agency for the Orient In The Currinsville Ladies Aid surance Company of Hartford, Mrs. J. F. Standisti of Portland ¡asi Ihursciay alternoon at Conn., which with his present is spending a week in Estacada t *ie re8‘^enceo* ^ rs' ' y - k- Als- lines, places him in a position to as the guest of Mrs. M. H. Evans. PauKh- well serve this field. Ben Holman of Portland has Mr. and Mrs. Irwin D. Wright recently added a number of reg Born—January 7th, to .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holfmeister of Eagle of Estacada, last week, had ship istered Holstein cattle, to his al Creek, a son, who has been duly ped to Estacada, three pedigreed ready fine herd on his Eagle Jersey cows, the animals now be Creek ranch. named Victor Hoffmeister. ing on the Will Bard farm in Roy Alspaugh h a s returned Dont forget to attend the W. Springwater. These cows are O. W. Dance at Cogswell’s Hall, thoroughbred stock, having been from Southern Oregon, where lie Eagle Creek, on Saturday even owned by Mr. Wright for several spent the holidays with his wife ing, January 22nd, with dancing years and kept on the Wright at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Weaver of Myr- from 9 P. M. till 3 A. M. with farm near Union, Or. ' tie Creek. Bronson's orchestra playing.