Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, September 14, 1916, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    County Fair At Canby
Next Week
TiTe
Palace
MEAT
Market
Invites Your Patronage
Cash Paid
For E ggs
Fred Jorg,
Proprietor
Phone Main 83.
Broadway
Fstacada, Oregon
‘ Premo’ Cameras
And
Supplies
Fishing Tackle — Hunting and Fishing Licenses
Lunches • Confectionery • Cigars
Ed Boner’s
#2. a day.
-
Hotel Estacada
Modern Conveniences
One o f the most delightful Resorts
on the Coast
Loral and Tourist Trade Solicited
LAWYERS
Abstracts examined. Corporation Law.
Financial Agents. Trusts, Escrows and
Accounts. Estates probated. CoUec-
tions, Deeds, Mortgages. General
practice in all courts. Correspondence
solicited. Prompt attention. Bank
references. Fourteenth year. ___
LOUS PLACED ON PORTLAND PROPERTY
Mosessohn & Mosessohn
7 1 4 . n s . n s C h a m b e r •* C a m m a r r a B M s .
PO RT LA N D , ORROOM
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Martin of
Springwater entertained at din­
ner last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
W. 0 . Shaver and son Ward of
Portland and Rev. and Mrs. ('. F.
Aue o f Springwater.
A meeting of the Order of the
Eastern Star. Mountain Chapter,
No. 108, will be held at the lodge
rooms in Estacada on Tuesday
evening, Sept. 19th, and all mem-
are urged to be present.
thc so p s
ju c a s rmos
wTw » « t
A rr k iQ
lATrvg.y
After several days of very strenu­
J U D G E , A S A C O M M IT T E E O F M A S T E R
C A R P E N T E R S . W E P R E S E N T A S IL V E R
ous work Secretary Ward B. Lawton
» C U P T O S H O W O U R A P P R E C IA T I O N OF
fw
itr
Y O U T E L L IN G U S A B O U T W - B C U T
(.
is able to anounce that definite pro­
iftlN T L tn iH l
T O B A C C O -- R IC H T O B A C C O . F L A V O R E D i
grams have been arranged for the
W IT H S A L T A N D C U T F IN E . S O A S M A L L
C H E W L A S T S A N D S A T IS F IE S
f-----
tenth annual Clackamas county fair
—
j to be held at Canby September 18, 19,
20 and 21, and everything points to
I the biggest and best exhibition in the
i history of the asociation.
The season has been a good one in
the matter of securing representative
displays of grain, vegetables and
fruits, and under the direction of
George Lazelle of New Era, the for­
mer particularly will eclipse all for­
mer efforts.
Grounds and buildings have been
gone over and placed in good condi­
NCE you’ve got started on W -B C U T Chewing
tion and the race track could hardly
you will understand perfectly why tobacco lovers
lie improved upon.
The racing pro­
gram, under the direction of Ed For­
can’ t keep quiet about it. It’s a happy surprise
tune, the well known horseman, har
to get the flavor of rich tobacco for the first time. And
attracted entries from some of the
the salt brings out the taste and satisfaction without the
biggest horsemen of the Pacific North­
grinding and chewing—and keeps it coming. A small
west, and fast un.mals will he here
chew does it —and lasts twice as long an a big wad. In
from all over the the state as well as
far north as Vancouver, B. C.
air-tight pouches !0c. at your dealers.
The Arnold Amusement company
ILde by WEYMAN BRUTON COMPANY, 50 U dh * Square. New York Ctty
ras again secured the concesión for a
Ferris wheel, carnival show, balloon
ascension and minor attractions, and
there will he entertainment for all.
The Baby Show feature will be re­
sumed this year, after trying the Eu­
genic test last year, and this promis­
es to be as interesting as in former
years when the competition was so
keen.
Juvenile day is to be made a great
event, occur.ng on Wednesday, Sept.
i* .—
H* ^
20, when every school child in the
county will be admitted free on tick­
ets, which have been supplied to teach­
ers and clerks of the district and may
be secured from them. The district
n U J t w u b H Vm *U W H U »
having the most tickets given in at the
gates on this day in proportion to
j their enrollment on the first day of
school this year, will be awarded a
prize of $10. Inasmuch as all schools
of the county, including Oregon C ity,;
: are to be dismissed on this day, the at-
I tendance promises to eclipse all for-
| mer marks at the fair,
j Oregon City day is to he made an- ,
! other big day, the buhiness houses1
! with just one exception signing an a- |
I( is just out, and comes years before experts expect­
1 gieement this week to close their plac­
es at noon on Sept. 19 and rem 'in |
ed it. For makers have striven a life-time to attain
i closed until 6 p. m. The Southern Pa-
cific has consented to run another ]
this ideal machine. A nd Oliver has won again, as we
i special train, leaving Oregon City at Í
scored when we gave the world its first visible writing.
12:15, and returning will leave Canby
at 8 p. m., although there is another |
train leaving for Oregon City at 6:12, There is truly no other typewriter on earth like this new Oliver ‘9’ .
upon which the county seat people Think of touch so light that the tread o f a kitten will tun the keys!
may return home. It is understood ¡
that the Boys’ Band and the Fallsar- ¡
W ARNING
CAUTION
¡an Matching club will be included in
the Oregon City delegation. On this
This brilliant new Oliver comes at
The new-day advances that come
day several prominent speakers of the I
the old-time price. It costs no more
state are to make addresses, their j along on this machine arc all con­
than lesser makes now out-of-date
names to be announced later.
trolled by Oliver. Even our previ­
when compared with this discovery.
Governor Withycombe is to be a ous models—famous in their day —
guest of honor of the fair on Juvenile
For while the Oliver’s splendid new
never had the Optional Duplex Shift.
day and will address the school chil-
features are costly we have equal­
I dren.
It puts the whole control of 84
ized the added expense to us by sim­
The fair association expressed it’s letters and characters in the little
plifying construction.
regret at it’s inability to get the Mo- j
fingers of the right and left hands.
Resolve right now to see this great
lalla band for Molalla day and Juve­
And
it
lets
you
write
them
all
with
nile day, but the organization has dis­
achievement before you s|>end a dol­
only 28 keys, the least to operate of
banded and it was found impossible
lar for any typewriter. If you are
to asemble it. In it’s place will be
any standard typewriter made.
using some other make you will want
the well-known Garfield band, which
Thus writers of all other machines
to see how much more this one does.
furnishes music for the East Clacka­
can immediately run the Oliver Num­
If you are using an Oliver, it nat­
mas fair each year.
ber ‘9’ with more speed and greater
The program for each day of the
urally follows that you want the
fair follows:
finest model.
MONDAY, SEPT. 18
(Agriculture, Dairymen’s and Canby t n
q A q tt | Remember this brand-new Oliver ‘9’ is the
Day)
• L / C l l L o d L l d y . greatest value ever given in a typewriter.
10:30 a. .m— Demonstration of
It has all our previous special inventions—visible writing, automatic
milk and cream testing. Also general
spacer, 6 1-2 ounce touch plus the Optional Duplex Shift, Selective
lectures on dairying by dairy men.
Color Attachment and all these other new-day features.
1 p. m.— Horse races.
7 to 8 p. m — Band concert.
Yet we have decided to sell it to everyone everywhere on our fa­
TUESDAY, SEPT. 19
mous payment plan 17 cents a day! Now every user can easily afford
(Oregon City and German Day)
to have the world’s crack visible writer, with the famous PRINTYPE,
9 a. m.—Judging in all departments
that writes like print, included FREE if desired.
begins.
1 p. m.— Horse races.
T O D A Y -W r it e for full details and be among the first to know
7 to 8 p. m.— Band concert.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20
about this marvel of writing machines. See why typists, employers,
(Molalla, Juvenile and Farmers’ Day)
and individuals everywhere are flocking to the Oliver. Just mail a post­
10 a. m.— Stock parade.
al at once. No obligation. It’s a pleasure for us to tell you about it.
1 p. m.— Horse races.
7 to 8 p. m.— Band concert.
You can rent an Oliver typewriter three months for 84.
THURSDAY. SEPT. 21
(All-Country Day)
THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER COM PANY,
11 a. m.— Live-stock parade.
1 p. m.— Horse races.
1193 Oliver Typewriter Bldg.,
Chicago, III.
7 to 8 p. m.—Band concert.
Estacada I
510. a week
(
O
A New Model Typewriter!
OLIVER/
BUY IT NOW!
Yes, the crowning typewriter triumph is here!