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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1916)
r To Erect a Tent In W irter. In s ie m i ti. n s in ^ a rope b rid g e , tents h Intuiti lie nel in w in te r W ith a pule I r * C T h e old t im e r is o n to - t h e r e a l tobacco ch ew ) I tw e e n t w o tre es o r s u p p o r t e d m i f m k e I h i ir k s , anti i lie la;. us a l o n i file r.d-je * slitti!I-1 l*e t.e«l It» l i d * p o le s a y s ,vi ! <> i i ¿d o o rs i f tin* le nt h a s nt» i.ip e s ru.i the pule ih r a p i l i the le u : fr»na « m i I fu end . a n d s u p p u r i it at eneli » *\;re u n t\ Whether the housewife is able to do her marketing direct or by phone, the Pd!ice Meat Market aim to serve to the best of their ability. Out of town orders can be phoned in and delivered bv par cels post, or if a neighbor is passing we will gladly arrange for them to deliver your package. Cash Paid For Eggs Fred Jon*, Proprietor Phone Main 83. ' Broadway Estacada, Oregon , w ith u fo rk e l pole M etier s t ill are i tw o forked poies a l eat li eutl. the ho; i tom s o f iv li.i li are sp u g n i fu r apart W h en the le n t sa;rs it c n u lie IiT lite iu * l b y tln i.w liur file inn turn rin s e together ! m iti M ills n i l s . t h e rid ire l'o le - : sp re a d a p a rt in th is w ay a lso ad»l tlllle ll to the s t a b ilit i t»f lilt* le n t Hi , w in d W h ile th is m e.hod re q u i e ; ti'»< l poles in ste ad o f lh .e e it i ; n w it h e less the l»esi w ay to ereet a n A le n i I l w ill he dIM Itnit t«* d riv e st -k e s in w lnit*r. h ill logs, to w liie h f!:t* rupe* m a y he fled, w ill se rv e n e a rly a s wel: Shrapnel Cartridge Cases. ' T ile m a te ria l u etj fo r sh ra p n e l ear trid ire m s d s g e n e ra Ih i m i - h t s o f a e o iiip o s lrio u o f h v n p a r ís ip p e r u n í u ne p a rí Iro n T lis a lto , lu is Peen T<»11 lid to possess tile hesi p!i - mi * | tpi 1 Ifie s riia t is. hiixh te n silo s f r a ig íli and a Inrge per» • nfjjgt» o í e lm i m iio ii w íien p ro p e rlv an n ea le tl. L»»m|oii S ta n d a rd í Joumiil Subscriptions « - Estacada Special Tickets Given On BRUSHES From Jan. 26th to Feb. 2nd Special Tickets On All Veterinary Remedies From Feb. 2nd 10 9th At the fistacddd Pharmacy The * ¿ to r e 110 H ogs M ake A Trip buyer Lucke purchased and shipped last Monday noon from the Estacada stock yards, a well packed carload of hogs, contain ing in all 110 head. These ani mats were extra good ones, many of them bringing the top price of $t>.75 f. o. b. Estacada. Buyer Lucke expects to make another shipment, Monday morn ing, January 31st, of a mixed carload, comprising cattle and hogs. Parties having stock for sale are requested to notify W. Givens of Estacada, at once. you. "N o t ic e h ow th e «a lt bring« out the rich to b a c c o taste” Made by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York City The Soft A nsw ír H e - t d í l i ; l u í g«»mg m u *»r Mus. auu yon won t see me a ira iu u n ril tile «la> of Judgm ent S h e (sw e e flv . g e ttin g rhe m si word. a s iis t m li—A ll risrtit. tlear. and tf yon a re n ’t fe e lim ; In a hettei* tem p e r pipase i leí it he w e!I m i in the a fte ru o o u l.m x lo n S a n m ia y Iíe v ie w It’s r Bere! Come In and See It! T T 1—1 T —IW From Jan. 19th to Feb. 4th Daily and Sunday - $3.00 Daily only - - 3.75 Sunday only - - 1.75 Semi-Weekly - - .85 Lunches Confectionery Cigars Kodaks Ed Boner it satisfies i M IM I Bargain Days D O N’T take a big chew—just a nibble ofW-B CUT Chewing—the Real Tobacco Chew, new cut, long M r#g-w ill .unify you. Taste it, smell it—see how different it is—how The NEW FUrbanfcs* Fi orse FARM ENGINE Economical — Simple — Light Weight —Substantial Fool-Proof Construction — Gun Barrel Cylinder Bore — Leak-,:roof Compression. i *35 V i H. P . on skids with B U IL T -IN MAGNETO Far the Home, School, Church nr Lodge. P rice»- N et—Portland Beatty, walnut case, (quite old) - $12.50 Estey, oak, (good condition) - - 25.00 (no mirror, about 5 ft. high) Mason & Hamlin, oak case, over 6 ft. tall 32.00 has two mirrors. Is in good shape. Western Cottage Organ, walnut case 25.00 chapel style, has no top or mirror. In addition to the above we have several organs that have never been sold, but have been out on consignment, and show some shop wear. Kimha'l stvle 111, fi octave, oak case - $‘0. Kimball stvle 111, walnut case - - 50. Kimball style 159. mahogany finish - fi5. 2 While School Organs - $T0. and 35. Sold on terms. R. M. Standoli N ew Addition To Faculty J Owing to ill health. Miss Me Quaid, t n e domestic science 3 H.P. — $ 60 . 6 H.P. — $110 teacher of the Estacada schools, All F. O. B. Factory ¡last week presented her resigns- “ More Than Rated Power tion to the school to take etfect and a Wonder at the Price" at once. The resignation was accepted and Miss MeQuaid re- C. C. MILLER turned to her home in Portland, Agent Estacada, • Oregon. Estacada Rcpresentalive e , ,__ , , hoard . feels foitu- 1 xu„ he school nate in having already tilled the vacancy, in the person of Miss Schrepel. Miss Sehrepel is a graduate in domestic science fr°m the University of Minne- sota, having also supplemented ^er w°rk with a postgraduate course at O. A. C.