Am atejr Vaudeville Saturday. Special Prices Wall Paper Prices are ^oing up every day ON 'M in a Taylor House Dresses $1.00 Dresses 1.25 ” 1.75 ” 2.00 ” Manager Sparks is already ar- ‘ ranging for additional seating capacity for rex. Saturday even­ ing’s combination picture show an I vaudeville performance, when the ladies of the G. I. C. Get yours while I have plenty on hand. will stage some clever vaude­ ville, including a short play, and several songs and dances, the ! participants being local people, whose names are withheld. Ev­ prices have advanced in price eryone is invited, show starts promptly at 7 P. M. 10 to 2 0 » ! ------------------------ - .75 - 1.00 - 1.35 - 1.50 Furniture and Mattress Parent Teachers I Come in an d see them at once—while we have the sizes Have you seen our New Line of Ladies Neckwear The Very Latest In Collars Come in an d select your Sum m er wearing apparel from White Shoes to Auto Caps Now while the assortm ent is complete EAST CLACKAMAS SUPPLY CO. j 'V - “ Your Satisfaction Is Our Success” To Take Cooking Lesson ». | The next regular meeting of j the Estacada Parent Teacher As­ sociation will occur in the dom­ estic science hall of the schools, I on Wednesday afternoon. May 110th. The meeting will be in charge I of Miss Schrepel, who teaches | the domestic science at Estacada land will include in the program | many inte esting cooking dem- | onstrations. These meetings are open for all interested parties. Eagle Creek Notes Contributed Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodle and | Mrs. Forrester of Estacada called | on Mrs. Howlett Sunday after -1 noon. Mrs. Walter Douglass, who, a short time ago, had an operation performed on her throat, was get­ ting along nicely at the last re­ port. Some o f the patrons gathered at Mrs. Masson’s the other day and practiced some songs for the I Grange picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass re­ turned home from Oregon City i on Monday. Miss Clara Bock, who has been i working for some seven weeks for Mrs. Howlett, returned home ion Sunday, In A Recent Hill Climbing Contest ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ on Duncan Hill, San Francisco, the Chevrolet was the only car that climbed the hill with power to spare, - actual test. Some cars tried as many as twenty times with­ out success. Only three cars were able to make the climb. A two million ($2,000,000.00) dollar Chevrolet Branch is now under construction in Oakland, Cal. Get the most for your money in power, quality and economy, by GETTING A CHEVROLET. F. P. Allen, the Sunday School missionary came to Eagle Creek Saturday and stayed over Sun­ day, holding ■ services at the j I >ouglass school-house. Everett Beckett and w ife left for Portland on Sunday. M r.! Beckett has gone to resume work | for the railroad company. Miss Mumpower o f Damascus ! came up to Mrs. Howlett’s ori ! Tuesday to work for her. Mrs. Jane Douglass o f St. Jo­ seph spent several days with her mother recently. She returned home on Tuesday. The Car o f the Multitude. Price in Estacada— $675. — for 5 passenger $625. for speedy and powerful roadster Take a ride in one and be convinced Lee Bronson - - Estacada, Oregon. Miss Edna Kennedy spent the week end in Portland. Mrs. Orkey and Mrs. Holland-* , er were Estacada visitors on Monday. We are Still Selling at the same price also giving you 5 to 10"» di» count extra on what we have in stock. _________ «* DISHES and C R AN 1TE W A R E The Estacada Furniture Company U N D E R T A K I N G Furniture Glassware Wallpapers Rugs Utensils Etc 1916 Maxwell ” 25 ” Com plete w ith E lectric S ta rte r and L ights $ 745 . Delivered at Estacada Demonstrations Gladly Given. H. P. Jochimsen Estacada, Agent Oregon BlacKstone TIRES Non-Skid - Made by Knight Tire Co. 30 x 3)4 Ford Size $ 1 2 . None Better at PesznecKer’s Cascade Garage - Estacada, Or. c V