— — - — ----- a* Demonstration and Sale Saturday, July 10th S n o w F l a k e Sodas and the other famous Cakes and Crackers of the S W A S T I K A brand Special demonstration of this greatest home product to introduce many new specialties. Be sure to visit the following stores and learn more about these pure food products baked in O regon’s largest, most sanitary bake shops. When in Portland, be sure to visit the Pacific Coast Biscuit Company and see for yourself under what ideal conditions these wholesome cakes and crackers are baked. Recommended and For Sale by Waterbury & Chapman Park & Pa c i f i c G. H . Lichthorn Tracv & Closner Cazadero Merc. Co. Coast PORTLAND, Program, Estacada, Oregon, July 5th Celebration Held under the auspices of the Estacada Volunteer Firemen At Sunrise_____ SALUTE 9:15 A. M.........AU TO M O B ILE PARAD E : 1st Prize best decor ated auto, $6.; 2nd Prize best decorated auto, $4. 10:30 A. M.......... B A LL GAME: Logan vs. Estacada at ball park 12:00 N o o n ....... D IN N E R HOUR 1:00 P. M ._____ SPEAKIN G in Estacada Park 1:15 P. M.......... DANCING begins in Pavilion 2:00 P. M . .......RACES in Estacada Park: 1st Race 100 yd. dash, free for all; 1st prize. Fish Pole by B. H. Finch; 2nd prize, Fish Reel by W. D. Henthorn 2nd Race 100 yd. dash for boys 16 years or un der, prize. Glove and Mask by R. G. Marchbank 3rd Race -F a t Men’s race for men over 200 lbs., prize. Box Cigars by J. R. Smith o f Portland 4th Race Girls’ race 18 years and under, 50 yds.; prize, pair Mary Jane Slippers by Waterbury & Chapman 5th Race Girls’ race 12 years and under, 25 yds., prize. Big Box Candy by G. H. Lichthorn 6th Race Shoe race for Girls, 25 yds., prize, Jewel Case by F. E. Beckwith 7th Race—Boys’ race 12years and under, 50 yds., prize, Base Ball Glove by Ed Boner 8th Race Married Women’s race, 50 yds., prize. Sack Dement’s Best Flour by Tracy & Givens. 9th Race Three Legged race, 50 yds., prize. Box Cigars by F. Bartholomew. 10th Race Little Girls' race under 7 years, 25 yds., prize, Box Candy by Aldon Candy Co. 11th Race Backwards race free all, 25 yds., prize. $2 in Trade by Park & Closner. 12th Race Small Boys' race under 7 years, 25 ... yds., 1st prize. Pair Shoes by Wm. Dale; 2nd prize. Bah Bat by Estacada Pharmacy 13th Race Cracker Eating Contest for Girls, prize. Pair Silk Stockings by East Clackamas Supply Co. 8:30 P M..........A L L NIGH T DANCE BEGINS (A ll numbers on this program will take place on time.) Biscuit Givins Company OREGON Chautauqua It is surprising the amount of good things one can see and hear at the Willamette Valley Chau tauqua for $2.50, the price of a season ticket, which gives you access to the grounds for the en tire season of thirteen days — Tuesday, July 6th to Sunday July 18th, inclusive. Camping privileges cost $1 and a tent may be rented for $2. I f purchased in books of ten tickets the price is $2 each. The program for 1915 is one of the best yeit offered. Among the lecturers are Arthur A. Franzke, Mrs. A. C. Zehner, Senator E. J. Burkett, o f Nebraska; Rev. Father Me Corrv, Dr. R. A. Nichols, Newell Dwight Hillis, Nets Darling, Col. W. H. Miller, Col. Bain, Fred Eugene Baker, and Congressman Willis C. Haw ley. Next in importance is the mus ical talent headed by Ciricillo’s Royal Italian Band; The Swiss Alphine Yodlers, Royal Hungar ian Orchestra, Schumann Quintet, Saxony Opera Singers, Charlotte Bergh the Norwegian Nighten gale, Adelphian Quartet, Buck ner’s Jubilee Singers and the Gullatto Trio. Other talent includes Marion Ballou Fisk, Cartoonist-lecturer; Marietta LaDell, Celebrated en tertainer; Della Crowder Miller, Dramatic interpreter; Evelyn Bargelt, reader and sketch artist; The Magical Floyds, Kings o f melody, mirth and mystification. To fill in interims for each member o f the family, there’s the Summer School, Daily Forum, Baseball every afternoon. Civic Parliament, Kindergarten Work, special music by Chautauqua Chorus under direction of Prof. J. H. Cowan and other features too numerous to mention. Gla ’stone Park is an ideal camping spot; plenty o f shade and excellent water. Cars run to the park gates. For an outing that is very sat isfactory and pleasing, at a very low cost, the Willamette Valley Chautauqua is the place to go. Enjoys Auto Ride A. M. Shibley o f Springwater, 82 years old, who owing to par alysis has been confined to his home for the past three years, this week made a call on Mr. and Mrs. John Stormer o f Estacada, which was thoroughly enjoyed by all. The trip was made in the new Studebaker auto o f his son, J. A, Shibley, and it is hoped that the old gentleman will be able to en joy more such trips. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Dunlop o f Garfield entertained a few friends last Wednesday evening, in hon- of their third wedding anniver sary. E. W. Bartlett o f Estacada is making a short business trip to Eugene this week. A niece from Portland of Mrs. Frank Gibb o f Viola is spending the summer at her home.