Eagle Creek Notes ( Contributed Mrs. Howlett has another nurse i a trained nurse Miss Watkins, j I who is helping to care for h e r; now. She has two nurses, and a girl to do the housework. ■ '1 Palace MEAT Market For E ggs Fred Jor.n, Proprietor Phone Main 83. Mrs. Katie Douglass called on | Mrs. Howlett Monday afternoon. w h o ’ s oead NO BODY5 OEAD, B U T L W A N T ANOTHER C H E w " OF T H A T R E A L TOBACCO i James Gibson, accompanied by i H. F. Gibson and wife, and Sam j Wilson, came up to his home last! week. j Mrs. Roy Douglass is the guest jo f her parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. j Moehnke, this week. o f the richest tobacco grown—W-B CU T Chewing— Chew, new cut, long shred. It is the chew that G ET the the Real taste Tobacco yon hear men boosting to their friends. Yon'll be fled. too,that you’ve found it - and to paaa the word along to men that you know. “ Notice how the aalt brings out the rich tobacco taate’* Several o f the Eagle Creekites atteijded Chautauqua last Satur day to witness the ball game be tween Estacada and Clear Creek. n u t W WETMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 U w o . Frank Ochs o f George is work- ing for H. S. Gibson. Broadway j Gerald Wilcox and family, and j Guy Wilcox and family were up to H. S. Gibson’ s picking cher ries the other day. ‘Premo’ Cameras Mrs. R. S. Clark and Mrs. Rose Baker visited with Mrs. Murphy Sunday afternoon. Supplies New Twfc G ty A New Model Typewriter! John Reid and family, Mrs. Lewellyn and daughter o f Spring- water came over to H. S. Gibson’s after cherries last Saturday. Estacada, Oregon And 6 0 0 0 J U D G E S C L IE N T IS V E R Y M U C H ~ A L IV E ^ | R. S. Clark and son Carl have I recently been out sawing wood I for some o f the farmers in this j vicinity. Invites Your Patronage Cash Paid th e WMATS THE HATTER] i BUY IT NOW! Mrs. Viola Douglass made a re- j Yes. the crowning typewriter triumph is here! Fishing Tackle — Hunting and Fishing Licenses turn trip to Portland last Wed Lunches • Confectionery • Cigars It is just out, and comes years before experts expect nesday afternoon. Ed Boner’s 52. a day. - ed it. F or makers have striven a life-time to attain Fred Hotfmeister and son Will j this ideal machine. A n d Oliver has won again, as we felled and sawed up some trees scored when we gave the world its first visible writing. into wood for the school next \ winter. There is truly no other typewriter c>n earth like this new Oliver The Eagle Creek camp o f W. ! Think o f touch so light that the tread o f a kittei' will run the kevs! 0 . W. gave a social Saturday I W ARNING CAUTION evening which was well attended. | Estacada 510. a week Hotel E stacada Modem Conveniences H. C. Glover has engaged R. Brash to re-paint his house and barn. We wonder why? One o f the most delightful Resorts on the Coast Local and Tourist Trade Solicited Mr. and Mrs. Pluss Cahill and son Cecil spent the 4th with the former’s parents. Mr. Cahill re turned to Malone, Wash., on Sat-1 urday; but Mrs. Cahill will spend some time visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity. R e x a I l 1 ♦ orn S ol v e n t w + + + + + + + + + + + Helps remove corns far more effectively than by cutting, and without pain or danger. Price The new-day advances that come along on this machine are all con trolled by Oliver. Even our previ ous models— famous in their day never had the Optional Duplex Shift. It puts the whole control o f 84 letter» and characters in the little fingers of the right and left hands. And it lets you write them all with only 28 keys, the least to operate o f any standard typewriter made. Thus writers o f all other machines can immediately run the Oliver Num ber ‘9’ with more speed and greater ease. This brilliant new Oliver comes at the old-time price. It costs no more than lesser makes now out-of-date when compared with this discovery. For while the Oliver’ s splendid new features are costly we have equal ized the added expense to us by sim plifying construction. Resolve right now to see this great achievement before you spend a dol lar for any typewriter. I f you are using some other make you will want to see how much more this one does. I f you are using an Oliver, it nat urally follows that you want the finest model.. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Maple-I thorpe o f Salem and their daugh ter o f Portland were visiting rel •l n p p e t f o o ^ m e m b e r this brand-new Oliver *9’ is the atives in Estacada and Eagle ’ V ^ t l l L o (X KAcXy , greatest value ever given in a typewriter. Creek Sunday. It has all our previous special inventions visible writing, automatic 25c The Estacada Pharmacy spacer, 6 1-2 ounce touch -p lu s the Optional Duplex Shift, Selective The S to re The Garfield Dorcas Society will meet for an all day session, July 20th, at the Country Club. The committee in charge o f lun cheon are Mesdames, Hunt, Lem on and Shearer. Members and friends invited. Mrs. A. O. Whitcomb, Secy. i W. V. Wellman, representing Color Attachment and all these other new-day features. Y et we have decided to sell it to everyone everywhere on our fa the Oregon Portland Cement mous payment plan 17 cents a day! Now every user can easily afford Company o f Oswego, was an Es to have the w orld’ s crack visible writer, with the famous PRINTYPE, tacada business visitor this week, that writes like print, included FREE if desired. taking up cement matters with the Street & Public Property TO D A Y Write for fill! details and be among the first to know about this marvel o f writing machines. See why typists, employers, Committee o f the city council, and individuals everywhere are flocking to the Oliver. Just mail a post relative to the proposed concrete al at once. No obligation. I t’ s a pleasure for us to tell you about it. paving o f Broadway. You can rent an Oliver typewriter three months for $ 4 . Mr. Earl Reitsma o f Portland THE OLIVER TYPEW RITER COM PANY, was the guest o f Mrs. A. Klinker 1193 Oliver Typewriter Bldg., Chicago, III. of George last week.