You are ALL interested in your table You are particular about three meals a day There is the serious problem of C ost and the no less important question of Q uality. These must meet with your strong approval and to these must be added the best of Service before you are satisfied with your trading place. From this standpoint we want to make you a satisfied customer. In all lines we try to have the best there W e recommend our RED RIBBO N canned goods as best in quality. Our coffees and teas of all grades are selected carefully as to quality and cost is, at prices that are right. In spices and extracts we handle the Schillings Best which is surpassed by none. W hether you com e to the store and m ake a careful selection or telephone you r order — you will be satisfied. What you get here must please you If it doesn’t, we will make it right EAST CLACKAMAS SUPPLYCO. " Y O U R Three Districts Dropped SATISFACTION Harvest Festival District 60 is south o f Molalla and was divided between dis­ tricts 22 and 28. District 20 is in the Clarks neighborhood and was divided between 45. 21 and 19. District 59 was absorbed by district 14. Judge Anderson, who has made a careful study o f road districts, believes that the changes made this year are the beginning o f a more logical and satisfactory di­ vision of the county. He is of the opinion, however, that it will require several years to put his ideas into practice completely. Choral Society is promised the Saturday following. OUR SU CC E SS” Dance Oct. 16th In line with County Judge An­ The annual Harvest Festival derson’s theory that all road dis­ takes place in the Springwater tricts should have roads leading church Sunday, Oct. 17th, with to marketing points and his belief ¡service at 11 A. M., followed by that Clackamas county has too a lunch and afternoon service. many districts, the county court Everyone is welcome and asked Thursday cut the number o f dis­ to bring something for the gen­ tricts from 60 to 57, and minor eral table, which is free for all. revisions were made in several Good music will be furnished other districts. The changes by the choir and various instru­ were made on the last day o f mental selections will be render­ September, the last allowed un­ ed. Program announcement will der the new state law. The dis­ appear next week. tricts discontinued are 59, 60 and A concert by the Springwater 20 . IS There will be a dance at Cogs­ well’s Hall, Eagle Creek. Satur­ day evening, Oct. 16th. Beers’ orchestra will furnish the music. Lunch will be served in the hall and everyone is invited. Tick­ ets 75c. Tamale Dinner On the evening o f October 15th the ladies o f the M. E. Aid Soci­ ety will hold a chicken tamale dinner in the C. I. C. rooms. The auction sale at the Gutt- ridge place in Springwater Tues­ day brought out a crowd o f about 150. Fair prices prevailed and many buyers obtained bargains. Among the articles was a baby buggy on which Chris Johnson of George laughingly offered a bid o f $2. and to his apparent dismay he found himself the owner o f the vehicle, which until it can be put to a more practical use may­ be operated as a jitney between v Mrs. Harry Stokes o f Garfield George and Estacada. left last week for Norfolk, Vir­ ginia where she will remain in­ Mrs. Mary Worden and daugh­ definitely, as her folks reside ter Allie, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. there. Mr. Stokes, who is now- Underwood df Portland spent last on a hunting trip will probably | Sunday in Estacada as the guests go to Norfolk this fall. o f H. E. Worden. Maxwell ” 25 ” Complete with Electric Starter and Lights $ 745 . Free Demonstrations Gladly Given. for New Jitney Service 1916 Committee Transacts H. P. Jochimsen Little Business The executive committee o f the East Clackamas County Fair, | which met in Estacada last Mon-| day, owing to routine business matters did not get around to the selection o f a committee to act as their successors for the 1916 sea­ son. Agent Estacada, Oregon Plumbing Electric W iring Metal Repairing Saw Filing J. C. Bradford o f Portland is spending a few weeks recuperat­ ing at the Estacada Hotel. Mr. Bradford will be remembered as the superintendent o f the old mill at River Mill, but owing to a re­ cent illness and lengthy stay in the hospital, few friends would recognize him now, as he has lost about one hundred pounds of fiesh, but m a in s his smile. j Tinning Etc. See C. C. MILLER Electric Wiring Estacada, Plumbing • Saw Piling Oregon.