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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1916)
Everybody Wants Good S h o e s You want the BEST in shoes & k/ëï4 In buying shoes, you 'UDiarncrul àSàand’' want good shoes, of good leather, that will wear well and look well and you want to get them j at as small a cost as possible. In selling1 shoes, we / M ia tu e n d j | 1 <t/J iu n have got to sell you shoes of this quality in I order to build up the j business as we are striv | i ing to build it. Our every effort is ' in trying to sell you shoes of quality. Come in N O W while our stock is complete and get the shoes for summer. EAST CLACKAMAS SUPPLY CO. “ Your Satisfaction Is Our Success” With both mills in full operation - we can supply vour every need in LUMBER of all descriptions SILO STAVES Special Cut for Home Built Silos As ever we can fill your wants for Flour and Feed of all kinds Chillen FLOUR C&, Samson FEED The Garfield male quartette, comprising W. R. and Harry Reid. A. 0. Whitcomb and F. F. Standish, has organized perman- cntly. Estacada LUMBER Harvey Gibson of Barton has received the official nomination of the Progressive party forcom- missioner, having received the highest number of votes, accord ing to the official count, namely Claude W. Devore and son two votes. Malcolm of Estaeada. left Thurs day for an auto trip to Drain, j John Zobrist of Estaeada. re- Oregon, expecting to be gone! turned home Saturday from an ''boot four days. 'extended California trip. Schools Closed Dr. W ells To Be A bsent Contim ed from page 1 we all enjoy, namely “Go To Work.” Whatever the future vocations of the 1916 class, each and everyone will make a success in after life, if they continue along those ines, which have characterized their efforts in the past four years of high school, and with them goes the good wishes of the people of this com munity. Of the teachers, the majority will return to their homes this w$ek and enjoy their well earned vacations. Pew changes will oc cur in next year’s faculty, ex cepting the hiring of a teacher to take the place of Mr. Irvine, who has resigned to study medicine and the obtaining of a man to take charge of the newly created manual training department. On Wednesday evening at the Hotel Estaeada the annual ban- quet of the Estaeada High School Alumni Association was given, with Bob Morton acting as toast master. Last week Thursday evening, the high school athletic carnival on the school grounds attracted a fair sized crowd. Among the entertainment features beingsev- eral good boxing matches, be tween amateur “ pugs” ranging from feather to welter weights. During the afternoon and early evening a tennis match was held between Prin. Guthrie, repre senting the schools and R. M. Standish representing the com mon people, with the common people taking the honors. On Monday the annual school picnic occured at the Garfield Country Club, which was enjoy ed by all pupils and faculty. Dr. Lee A. Wells of Estaeada announces that f r o m Friday night, June 2nd until Monday morning, June 12th, his office will be closed, but appointments can be made during his absence through Dr. Adix. While Dr. Wells did not inform the editor as to his mission dur ing his absence, the following is purely a secret and in case you tell, be sure to caution your friends not to tell— but Dr W ells is going to R osehurg to be m arried to one of the nicest girls 4 » 4 * + 4* etc., etc. (Not ro :m In thts issue for his full description of th e fu ture Mrs. W ells ) . The News knows that it voices the sentiments of this commun ity in congratulating the doctor on his choice of a life patient and Estaeada will be ready to wel come the newly-weds on their return. Givens Rides The Goat As a side attraction in connec tion with the tine program given at the Garfield Grange last Sat urday, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Giv ens of Estaeada were initiated into the first and second degrees of the Grange. It was a big day for the Gar field Grange, with E. E. Fav.de and C. N. McAlister of Portland delivering instructive and highly entertaining talks and E. W. Bartlett of Estaeada speaking on the subject of the East Clacka mas County Fair. Several mus ical selections were enjoyed, in cluding songs by the Garfield quartette. The Grange is preparing for a strawberry festival and enter tainment to be given June 17th. Thackeray's Satira. Elwood Items Contributed Mrs. Ida Park is spending a few days among relatives, while waiting for the settlement of the estate of her father the late Ed Dibble. A. Eimon is working at the Dalles. Violet Granatzki has returned to her parental home, after a 3 weeks stay with her sister, Mrs. Ju'ia Lund of Lents. Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bittner spent several days in Astoria, last week, looking for a location for the Plug mill. Ella Freeman spent several days at the home of 0. 0. James of Cazadero, with her sister Hazel. A crew of men, under super visor Elliott are laying a two and one half mile stretch of plank on the Clark road that leads to Or egon City, this road being taken into District 45 last year. T h ack eray c re a te d q u ite erro n eo u s im pressions o f h im self h.v ofteu lu d u lg lug in irony in th e presence of people w ho w ere ir»-apal>le of um lerstitn d lu g it. O ne c u rio u s in sta n c e w hich lie g a v e w as th is: T la ic k eru y had beeu d in in g a t th e G arrick a n d w as talk iu g in th e sm o k in g room u f te r d in n e r w ith v ari o us clu b a c q u ain tan ce s, o n e of th em h ap p en in g to h av e left his cig ar case a t hom e. T h a c k e ra y , th o u g h d islik in g th e m an. w ho w as a uo.orlous tu f t h u n ter, good m ttu red ly offered him one o f his cigars. T h e uiuu accep ted th e , cigar, b ut. not finding it to his liking, had th e had ta s te to ra y to T h ack eray . •*1 say . T h a c k e ra y , y ou w on't m ind m y sa y in g 1 d o n 't th in k m uch o f th is ci g a r? " T h a c k e ra y , n o d o u b t Irrita te d a t th e m an ’s u n g racio u sn ess uud h earin g In m ind his tu f t h u u tin g predilections, q uietly resp o n d ed . "Y ou ought to. m y good fellow , fo r it w as given m e by a lord.’' In ste a d , how ever, o f d e te c tin g th e irony, th e dolt Im m ediately a t trib u ted th e re m a rk to sn o b b ish n ess on T h a c k e ra y ’s p a rt an d to th e e u d o f his d ay s w en t ab o u t d eclarin g th a t T h ack eray h ad b o asted th a t l.e h ad been g iven a c ig a r by a lord. Marengo. In th e b a ttle of M aren g o .W in o m en p articip ated , a n d o f th a t n u m b er 13. OOtl w ere killed o r w ounded a ts m t 22 per r e n t N apoleon th o u g h t M aren g o his g re a te st victo ry Fie alw ay s kept th ro u g h o u t life th e unifo rm he w ore on th a t day.