Parent Teacher Association The following program was; given at the January meeting of! the Parent Teacher Assn: - Piano solo Bertha Devore “ Pure Literature in the Home” I Rev. Spiess| Bible Stories Mrs. Devore Books Children Enjoy Miss Anderson The School Library Miss Wash Books High School Students En­ joy Miss Lilly The Civic Club Library Mrs. Morton The National Reading Circle Mrs. Boswell Violin Solo Katie Murphy The February meeting was held in connection with the fair at the school. Dr. De Busk of the U. of 0. delivered a very in­ teresting lecture on the “ Life of George Washington” . The lec­ Herman Wallace, the local chief turer attributed the success of forest ranger, who has been sta­ the national hero to three causes; tioned at the Oak Grove Ranger first know ledge, or the amassing Station for several months past, ! and storing of facts; second; wis­ and who, with his sister, had dom, or the utilizing of facts; previously lived at Cazadero, has third, enthusiasm, without which rented and is occupying the E. neither knowledge nor wisdom M. Miller house in Estacada. is of any avail. The next meeting occurs March Mrs. A. Tenny of Springwater 9th at 3 o’clock. is spending the week with her daughter, Mrs. Ray Miller of The Viola School will have a Viola. program Friday, under the su­ Mrs. Cockerline, mother o f pervision of Miss Woodle, the Frank and Clark Cockerline of teacher, the parents of the pupils furnishing the refreshments. Viola, is making them a visit. C. I. C. Dance Enjoyed Last Monday night’s C. I. C. dance at the Estacada Pavilion, besides furnishing an evenings enjoyment for a good sized crowd of dancers, incidentally netted the C. 1. C. between $10. and $15. profit, which will pay for a couple dozen more good books for the library. An extra fine lunch, comprising home made chicken salad, sandwiches, cakes and cof­ fee was a much appreciated at­ traction to the affair. The Eagle Creek Camp, No. 539, Woodman of the World of Eagle Creek have already gotten out posters advertising a big dance to be held at Eagle Creek, under the auspices of that organ­ ization, o n Saturday evening, March 4th, to which all are in­ vited. Does Your Kitchen or Bath Room Need Drifted Snow Flour ..........; + + + + + + + + + + + + * + + + + + + + + + + + * was officially awarded the ♦ * Grand Prize + ♦ ♦ Chevrolet Car The price is only $675. and you get everything that is in a higher priced car and that means much more than is in a cheaper car. The upkeep is remarkably low, the power ( valve IN h e a d motor ) exceeds specifications and the speed, beyond many cars of higher price. • Get your money’ s worth and comfort. Clackamas Garage - - f stacada, Oregon. ♦ + * This Is The Highest Possible Award * and was Given over All Competing Brands * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ - Try it It is the Best Absolutely Guarantee ♦ * ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Ware Cash Premiums + + 4--I- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Beginning Saturday, with each cash * purchase we will give a Receipt Ticket. ♦ * * ♦ * * ♦ + It Dont Forget To Ask About Our New Aluminum * + ♦ We ♦ ♦ * * Our plan of exchanging these for alumi­ num ware will be announced 'ater. Get interested in these Receipt Tickets for they mean A Real Saving to you. This is not a very big deal, nothing startling at all, but each customer paying cash gets the same return for a dollar. ♦ ♦ ♦ * + ♦ + + + ♦♦ + ♦♦ + + + + + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + + * E A S T C L A C K A M A S S U P P L Y CO. Eagle Creek Notes Contributed Call and inspect our sample lines of O IL E D , E N A M E L E D Eagle Creek Grange met Sat- i F IN IS H E D W A L L P A P E R S , that can be washed and clean­ urday, about 30 members being ed. Variety of designs - 40c and up per roll. present. As Master M. C. Glov­ er is away and the overseer ab­ If you want to save money on W all Paper*— remem­ sent. Past Master Edwin Bates' ber we are the selling agents for the famous Boll’ s Wall Paper occupied the chair. A pleasant and profitable time was spent. | Co. of Portland. The five officers who were absent j from the January meeting, were Get the Habit and Trade at installed Saturday, Mrs. S. E. j Bates, assisted by Will Still, act­ ing as installing officers— those Broadway at 2nd - Estacada, Oregon installed being Mrs. L. Glover, Chaplain; Mrs. Linnie V. Gibson; Ceres; Mrs. Jennie Smith, Pom­ ona; Miss Myrtle Hoffmeister, Flora; and Miss Ethel Hale, Lady Assistant Steward. Among the visitors present were Mrs. IdaE. Hicks of Chicago; Mrs. Martha Wilcoxin of Indiana: Mrs. Ida E. Sullivan of Seattle; and Mrs. I Freda Kirchem of Logan. PARK & C L O S N E R ♦ at the Panama Pacific International Exposition at San Francisco “ Your Satisfaction Repapering ? + ♦ Is Our Success” Maxwell 19 16 ” 25 ” Complete with Electric Starter and Lights $ 745 . Delivered at Estacada Demonstrations Gladly Given. H. P. Jochimsen Estacada, Agent Oregon We Big One R. B. Gibson and wife and H. ! S. Gibson were calling at the home of H. S. Gibson of Barton, Never Would Have Gotten Away Sunday. Mrs. Freda Kirchem of Logan if you had used ! was the guest of her sister, Mrs. ! Walter Douglass, Sunday. & Mr. and Mrs. Benson of Logan visited at the Roy Douglass home After several years experience in using and recently. Milt Marshall and wife and J. selling fishing tackle of all kinds, I shall now ! P. Woodle and wife, of Estacada, handle the famous Backus & Morris line ex­ called upon Mrs. Howlett Sun­ clusively and my new stock comprises every­ day afternoon. thing from high grade rods, to flies, lines, reels,, baskets and hooks. Mr. Rudolph Christman, the | new owner of the former Stokes Leave your order with Ed Boner Estacada, Ore. ranch in Garfield, is building a garage for his new 1916 Franklin Lunches ■ Confectionery • Cigars • Kodaks car. Backus Morris Fishing Tackle