Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, February 17, 1916, Image 9

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    P a ren t Day To Be O bserved
While we'have no competition
W e S triv e T o W i n
your approval and patronage
by our service.
It is understood that schools all
over the county have been asked
to observe Parent Day on Febru­
ary 25th.
To date, the Garfield school, in
charge of Miss Doris Jejjsen, is
the only one which has announc-
| ed a special program. All of the
parents are invited to be present,
for at this time the school will re-
c rive its final standardization cer­
tificate, with County Supt. Cala-
van, on the program.
A Good P lan.
“ W e should striv e to tu rn o u r trou- !
hies Into sueeessHH ’
“T h a t's wlnii. I know mi m*tor who
did th a t
W hen people th re w vegeta I
hies he c a u g h t 'em on a fork an d m ade j
it th e hit of rhe p e rfo rm a n c e ’’ Louis j
rllle ro u rier-.lo u rtn il.
Meat3 of all kinds
Cash Paid For Eggs
Palace Meat Market
Fred Jorg,
Some Bird.
T h e roc. a fab u lo u s bird o ften refe r
red to in th e "A rab b in N'vih*.*." w as
believed to be of su ch en o rm o u s size
an d s tre n g th a s to be ab le to c arry
even e le p h a n ts in its talons.
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lung shred. W - B C U T u s e r s a r e g lad t o te ll th e g o o d n e w s to fr ie n d « —b e c a u s e th e y
k n o w h o w d iffe re n t it is fr o m t h e old k in d ; h o w m u c h b e t t e r it s a tis fie s . G e t s p o u c h fro m
y o u r d e a le r . Y o u c o n te ll b y a q u a lity t e s t t h a t it i s th e R ea I Tobacco C hew .
“ N o t i c e h o w t h e s a l t b r i n g s out t h e rich tobacco taste.’*
Made hr WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY. 50 Unioa Square. New York City
Organ Bargains
NATIONAL SLOGAN SUG­
GESTED GY PROMINENT
MEMPHIS ORUGGIST
Proprietor
Phone Main 83.
E N are learning the tru th about chewing tobacco. Right and left
th e y a r e ta lk in g a b o u t W-B C U T C h e w in g —t h e R e a l T o b a c c o C h e w . n ew cut,
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Broadway
Estacada, Oregon
For the Home, School,
W ould Rem ind th e Public to P rev e n t
S i c k n e s s by R e m o v i n g t h e C a u s e
Church or Lodge.
\
Until Further Notice
Price*—N et—P ortland
>
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.
Special Tickets On All Cash Sales
AND
Double Special Service rickets Given On Any
Rexall, A.D.S., and Purola Articles
and on o th e r a rtic le s a d v e rtise d fro m tim e to tim e
At the
Estacada Pharmacy
T h e *ft&xaJUL> Store
Plumbing
I. u . bA LLA K D
a p ro m in e n t d ru g g ist o f M em phis sa y s
“ M uch sic k n e ss ♦•ouid an d would t>c
prev en ted if th e public would only re
m em ber th a t c o n stip a tio n Is one of th e
first ca u se s
As a rem in d er. I would
su g g est L ie slogan.
“ ‘U exall O rd erlies, th e la x a tiv e ta b
let w ith tile p le a sa n t ta s te
“ I su g g est U exall O id e rlie s a s I know
th e ir fo rm u la an d believe they a r e th e
best rem edy for re lie v in g const ipift ion
T hey can be used by m en. w om en o r
ch ild ren ”
Repairing
Saw Filing and Hammering
Electrical Wiring and Supplies
Tinning and all kinds of Metal Work
Steam and Gas Engines and Supplies
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.
Kimball style 141, 6 octave, oak case -
$50.
Kimball stvle 111, walnut case
- -
50.
Kimball style 459, mahogany finish
-
05.
2 White School Orgai s
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$30. and 35.
V
Sold on terms.
W e h a v e th e e x c lu s iv e s e llin g r ig h t s foi
. tin s g r e a t la x a tiv e . T r i a l siz e , 1'» c e n ts
for Sale and Repaired
ESTACADA Pi lAu ’ ACY
THE R E X A L L STO R E
“ ALL WORK GUARANTEED ’
T h a t ’s
W hy
I
Am
G e ttin g
T he
For M ore Milk
B usiness
C. C. MILLER
Estacada,
*
Estacada Representative
ADY'BRtJDK
Oregon.
A M artyr.
“ W hcu w e w ere m arried you »aid
th e re w as no th in « you w ouldn't do for
m e.” said th e s|H»lled d a rlin g
“ W ell, m y dour, an* we red h e r hu*-
bHnd p a tie n tly . “ I wu* th in k in g th e
m a tte r o v e r th e o th e r day. an d it seem
ed to me th e re w as no th in g you h a d n 't
ask ed m e to do for you. but If th e re is
an y little th in g on y o u r m ind you
h a v e n ’t m entioned yet speak, an d 1
will d o th e best I ca n .” - C hicago
N ew s
R. M. Standisti
Inherited
T liej w ere jolly tu - the m an ab o u t 1 J. E. Ikerd of Estacada, who
hi«* en o rm o u s up; fife Util Up kept for the past month h a s hern
•putting a w a y
u ia .i-n 1 *♦*«! by thp
working at Ray Point, Ci.llf., at
ta u n t*
F in a li' up *n.d i i defonsp:
/ Made of the finest
I a lf a lf a f r o m th e fam ous
r G ard e n a D is t r ic t a n d fro m i
can e m o la s s e s guaranteed /
SO*, eugar
I
“ W e ll. yo n -c e
l la k e
lit e r itofh my
fa th e r an d my m o th e r One a te a Inn«
while, am i th e o th e r nre a «rent d e a l.’
I
his trade of barber, expects to 1 e
joimd by his wife and family
there, after school closes.
T h e O ld T rouble .
Tracy ft
Givena
Estacada
Oregon.
“Every residence a Inai I d have a «erv
a n ts’ bath.” sa y s a housekeeping mng-
exl ne. Oh. w h a t’s the uae? The serv­
ant* don’t sta y long enough to need a
barb -L on ln vllle Courier-Journal.
As next Tuesday, Feb. 2?nd is
Washington’s birthday and a le­
gal holiday, the Estacada State
Bank will be closed for the cay.
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