cTWadam:- Did You Ever Wear Five men of Viola left Satur­ day for the Siletz Indian Reser­ vation. They returned Monday. These men, whose names are withheld, made the trip to obtain homestead locations and if suc­ cessful, as will be decided next Saturday at Portland, will be pleased to reveal their identity. The trip was a hard one, but the hopes ot success, overshadowed the bad travelling. A Front lace - Royal Worcester or Bon* Ton Corset? You would be surprised at the Ease - Comfort - Gracefulness • Durability Involved In Every One Try One. You are never too old to learn. Y ou’ ll find them at DALE’S Abo Girt Votts We Are Not concerned. Having had a great deal of experience as a road build­ er his advice in such matters should be worthy of careful con­ sideration. In The TRUST + ♦ + and are still in the ring * * to meet any honest competition in all lines that we carry— Quality considered. Quality goods is our strong point, and you will always get 100 cents in value for every $1. purchase. * v + * + + + + + * + + + + + + We have given our old cus- mers Satisfaction and Mr. New Customer we are con- fident we can Please You. + + + ♦ * * + + + + Give Us A Trial * + + And Let Us Convince You + + + L. A. Chapman "The Quality Store" Barton Breezes Contributed Our newly appointed road su­ perintendent, T. A. Roots, in­ spected the big slide on the River Road last week. He informed us that he will visit the road dis­ tricts in different sections of Eastern Clackamas soon and en­ deavor to find out the particular needs o f each one. He hopes to make some improvement in the present haphazard system of road building. The "weak link" in a long connected chain of road will be strengthened if it is possible to find means to do so. Mr. Roots also stated that he does not expect to just hang his feet on the office desk in Oregon City and collect his salary, but intends to get out and see for himself the conditions existing in different sections of the county and by ad­ vising and cooperating with the supervisors and other people in­ terested in road improvement try to change these same condi­ tions to the betterment of all One of the sick horses belong- in g toC . Christman of Garfield died Saturday night. Some half dozen Barton mat­ rons staged a hard times social at the Barton Hall, Thursday evening, March 23d. Special features of a splendid program were: Songs by Barton Glee Club, "Hard Times Come Again No More,” “ Old Oaken Bucket" by the Misses Lela Lyons and Helena Johnson and a recitation be Winnie Devine, a cute little miss about 5 years old. Fines were assessed for wearing "dude collars, shined boots, trimmed aprons and watches wot's run- nin’ " . Wearing the demure curls and knitted shawl of a maiden lady o f uncertain age, Mrs. R. A. Breyman of Barton was awarded 1st prize for best sustained character. Other char­ acters well portrayed were gypsy j j girls by Mrs. George Freeman j | and Mrs. Alvin Johnson of Bart- j on; one of the three little maids j from school by Miss Lucille Cool- j ey of N. Logan, and Villa by H. j F. Gibson; Geo. Turner as Gen. Coxey in a comic opera uniform of brilliant hue led the Grand March; he was ably assisted by Mrs. Turner and this was the big event of the evening, some 25 or 30 couples taking part in the I drill. Visitors from Logan, Ea­ gle Creek, Swede Hill and other points joined in playing games and did their share towards mak­ ing the evening an enjoyable one. Refreshments were served, about 75 or 80 present. Send for Catalog B 20 COMPANY PORTLAND, TRAC Why spend over Two Bones for a Hat? We are now showing the latest Spring styles in Men’ s Hats - Price $2. When in Portland — Call and See Us DRAKE 126 - 4th St. & MAUCK 349 Washington St. SEEDS We sold over $75.00 worth of “ Excuse Me” Is Coining “ Excuse Me” , one of the best known and most entertaining comedies in the moving picture field today, will be shown at the Family Theatre in Estaeada on Wednesday evening, April 5th. This laugh creating five reel Pathe farce, was produced and1 staged by Henry W. Savage and has probably met with more suc­ cess than any comedy in the movie field to date. The clever plot of the film, is , staged in a Pullman car and the experiences and ridiculous posi- I tions, the hero and his bride-to- be are placed in, furnish an hour and half’s steady laugh. O R E G O N during the past ten days of good weather and expect to surpass that figure, just as soon as + you discover the saving in price * by ordering your ! Garden, Grass or Clover Seeds * * of us. Money saved on bulk orders. + ♦ * * ♦ We handle Lilly’s and Portland Seed Company’s stock. Get the Habit and Trade at P A R K & Broaaway at 2nd C L O S N E R - Estaeada, Oregon