! ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + * + + + + + + +§pÜ M ilM i • Ü , HowDoes He Stand A t The Bank ? 772 tf/ question * is often asked , 15 // no/? If a man stands well, his words carry weight. * * * He is a factor in the community. + ♦ ♦ + + + ♦ * ♦ Every - body will stand well at the bank if he or she deposits surplus cash. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + + + •!> M We are opening new accounts daily j Estacada State Bank iCHXS Leroy D. Walker, President Thomas Yocum, Vice President I r w i n D. W r i g h t , C a s h i e r Large Garfield Orchards Traded A deal was consumated last week, whereby the Wonaeott or­ chard property in Garfield was traded for orchard and alfalfa property at Murphy. Idaho. The Garfield property was own­ ed by C. N. Wonaeott of Port­ land, who was one of the pioneer orchard owners in the l<> tacada country, the new own« r being a Mr. Dewade of Portland, who will probably occupy the place. A1 Stephens and family, who for several years have been in charge of the Garfield place, are leaving this week for Hood Riv- where he wifi manage the Wona- cott Orchard, comprising about 25 acres of bearing trees. Last Thursday evening’s show at the Family Theatre was one of the best ever seen in Estacada, as "Pois and Pans Peggie” was all that it was heralded as being, namely one of the cleanest, best acted and entertaining of film plays. A continuance of such high grade pictures will prove an attraction in Estacada. As fast as the gravel is receiv­ ed from the Bell Pits, it is now being unloaded and spread on the roadway, on Fifth St. in Es­ tacada, the work beginning at the Terrace Addition end. Carver Line To Extend To Viola According to advices received from the Public Service Commis­ sion, the Portland & Oregon City Rv.. commonly known as the Car­ ver Line, is planning to extend its line to Viola, from the present terminus near Baker's Bridge. Reports of the contemplated ac­ tivities of this road have been c irrent in this eoqntry for sever­ al years and it is hoped this latest move means business. Friday • Tire Conservation Day On Friday, Sept. 14th at the Estacada Garage, an expert from the Goodyear Tire Company of Akron, Ohio will be present and bring to the motorists of this community, all of whom are in­ vited, first hand information on the saving of tires and expert in­ spection and advice of a kind that could not be secured m any other way or at any other time. It is absolutely free. Mrs. James Park and children of Estacada are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mis. J. H. Brokaw at Forest Grove. Sylvester Wonaeott of Kimber­ ley, Idaho, who up to four years ago resided in Garfield, was a vis­ itor in that section for a day last week. E C O N O M IC AND M ILITARY PREPAREDNESS THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON H olstein D a iry Feed T he cheapest on the market today. r and the price lis will be right. Before ___ Buying • Y o u r Fall Seeds W e have a full line on hand We have a good line of G r a See i n us before S buying. acks Estacada Feed & Lumber Co. L. S. BRONSON M. D. EVANS E stacada, M ILITA R Y DRILL. D O M E S TIC S C IEN C E A R TS AND CO M M ERCE P l a n In c a f f a c t l v a f u t u r a a u r v l c a . V a u r c a w n tr y p a n d a It- S a n d f a r f r u a i ll u a t r a t n d S n n M a t a .T r a l n M ia B r a in f a r P n a c a a r W a r " a n d " T h a W a rn a n a n d M m U n W a r a lty ." A d d r n a a H a p la t r a r . UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Estese. Ore*o feed for Dairy Cattle W e have just received a fresh supply See In m MIM m t n c * m p l « l < c t u r t t i In R a n a r a l a n d s c i e n t i f i c « d u e a t Ian . a l t a r a M l a p p p r tu a a lU p a In - O. C. S. GERBER O regon. C hevrolet W ins At the recent Lai Kir Day races in 'Tacoma, R. C. Durant, Vice President of the Chevrolet Motor Company, won the «50 mile race and on the same day, Louis Chev­ rolet won the Grand Race at Chi­ cago, defeating the great racer DePalina. Louis Chevrolet's brother won third in the same race. These are the real tests of durability and power and the Chevrolet always wins. (Paid Adv.) Under the direction of Con­ tractor Snook, nevvf cement walks are being constructed on the Es­ tacada school premises, leading from Main St. to the new high school building and including all walks in the grounds of the high and grammar schools. At this time the board walk on Main St. will remain as it is, subject to a few new planks. The Oregon Agricultural College Wh. i l « t r u i n . d • | « * r i a l i » u w i t h u i u d e r n l ab •ral i-n«-» ami a d . « | ua t « »«j ulpi uani gl «a in • t i u i - l i u n I n d i n i lu c a l l e g i al a d r g i r r a l a l h a f a l l o w i n g »«hi.nl« A U K I C U L T U R E , wi t h 15 d « p a r t i a « a t a ; C O M M E R C E , wi t h 4 d r p a r l i u r u l a , E N G I N E E R I N G , with « da pai tiaaate. la • l u d i t i g Civil. h l a r l r t c a l H i g h w a y . I n d u a t n a l A i l * l i i l g a l i u n a n d M e c h a n i c a l K.ugi■••«ring. F O R E S T R Y . in« l a d i n g L u g g i n g L u g i a a a r *•« HOME ECONOMIC! »Ilk 4 s a j a r depart- ■ «ni», i n c l u d i n g n a m i n g in t ha P r a a t i a a H»ua*; MI NI MO, w l t k »hr«# d a p a r l a a a t a . l a a l a d lag C h . u i a a l Rng laa ar lag; PHARMAOT. 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