Fortunes Told A t Silver T ea Many Attending State Fair Those desiring to have their fu­ D e s p i t e t h e unseasonable ture read in tea-grounds, will be weather, many eastern Clacka- afforded an opportunity Wednes­ imas people are now attending day afternoon, October 4th, at l the State Fair at Salem, some the C. I. C. silver tea, which will making the trip by auto or train be in charge of Mesdames A. E. for a day only, with others camp- Sparks and M. H. Evans. ; ingon the grounds during the en- The ladies are invited to stop in j tire five days. at the club and enjoy a cup of tea Among those, whom this office and other refreshments, the sil­ knows are in attendance, being ver donations being for the bene­ Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Currin of fit of the Estacada Library. Currinsville; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duus of Garfield; Mr. and Mrs. C ream ery P roperty Sold Frank Ewing and Mr. and Mrs. A deal was consumated last James Shibley of Springwater; week between Dr. H. V. Adix Mr. and Mrs. Walter Givens, Mr. a n d John Scott of Estacada, and Mrs. N. S. Laurry and Mr. and whereby the latter becomes the Mrs. I. D. Wright of Estacada. owner of the old creamery build- ihg and lot in Estacada, near the Milt Evans, the Saxon-Six- intersection of Short St. and the Speed-Demon of Estacada, has railway tracks. given up future racing, having The purchaser’s present plans traded his Saxon car for a Ford are to improve the property and touring car, through the agency ultimately reside there. of the Estacada Garage. 308 X YES IS A VOTE FOR YOUR GHILDREN ONE NORMAL NOT ENOUGH O regon h a s b u t one N orm al School. T h is school is lo cated a t M onm outh. E x cellen t a s Is th e w ork of th is school it is u tte r ly unable to supply b ut a sm all p a r t of th e need for tra in e d te a c h e r s for the C tate. O f m o r e t h a n 6,0 00 s c h o o l t e a c h e r s In t h e p u b l ic s c h o o l s o f O r e g o n , b u t 13 p e r c e n t h a v e b e e n t r a i n e d f o r t h e i r p r o f e s s i o n o f t e a c h i n g In N o r m a l S c h o o ls . It is a well e sta b lis h e d fact th a t o u r one N orm al School c a n n o t su p p ly th e n eed s of th e e n tire sta te . T h a t is why we ask for y o u r w ork an d vote for the proposed E a s te rn O regon S ta te N o rm al School a t P en d leto n , O regon. GIVE EASTERN OREGON SQUARE DEAL E i g h t c o u n t i e s In t h e W i l l a m e t t e V a l l e y h a v e e m p l o y e d d u r i n g t h e p a s t f iv e y e a r s , 203 t e a c h e r s w h o h a v e g r a d u ­ a te d f r o m t h e M o n m o u t h N o r m a l a s a g a . n s t 39 M o n m o u t h N o r m a l S c h o o l g r a d u a t e s f o r t h e e i g n t le a d i n g c o u n t i e s of E a s t e r n O re g o n . D u r in g th e p a s t f iv e y e a r s th e a t t e n d a n c e of s t u d e n t s f r o m n in e W i l l a m e t t e V a l l e y c o u n t i e s w a s 877 s t u d e n t s a s a g a i n s t 91 s t u d e n t s f r o m n in e o f t h e le a d i n g c o u n t i e s of E a s te rn O re go n . AUCTION SAL E Monday Oc t o be r 2 1 Sorrel Gelding Team. Weight, 2600 Good for farm or road; the best broken team in the country. 1 Grade Swiss Cow with Calf. 1 ” Jersey .................... 1 ” Guernsey.................... 1 ” Holstein cow, bred o pure bred Holstein bull; due May 1 ,t. 1 Grade Jersey, due January 1st. 1 ” ’’ heifer ” February 2?th 1 ” Holsiein, ” May 1st. 1 yearling heifer. (These cows were the pick of a herd of 17 formerly owned by me in Port­ land and are all good and have stood the tuberculin te3t.) 3 1 1 1 1 1 O w ing to th e crow ded co n d itio n of o u r one N orm al a t M onm outh and a lso th e d ista n c e an d ex p en se of a tte n d in g , s tu d e n ts from K asteru O regon a re com pelted to go to n e ig h b o rin g s ta te s to se c u re th e ir tra in in g a s te a c h e rs. ONLY COSTS » CENTS PER » 1 ,0 0 0 T h e a n n u a l m a in t e n a n c e coet o f t h e p ro p o se d S t a t e N o r m a l S c h o o l In E a a t e r n O r e g o n a m o u n t a to b u t o n e 2 S tn o f a m i l l o r 4 c e n t a o n a t h o u a a n d d o l la r » o f t a x a b l e p r o p e r t y . I s n 't It w o r t h t h l e to h a v e y o u r c h i l d r e n t r a i n e d to b e c o m e u s e f u l e n d p r o d u c t i v e c l t i a e n a ? STRONG Also household goods including 1 $400. Fairbanks piano, Mahogany case. 2 Dressers - Library Table - Pic­ tures - Couch - Rockers -‘DiningTable and Chairs - Kitchen Table - New Home Sewing Machine - Cook and Heating Stoves - 2 Bed Room Rugs - Velvet Rug - 3 Bedsteads - Springs and Mattresses - Dishes - Cooling Cup­ board - Cooking Utensils - etc., and many other articles too numerous to mention. ENDORSEMENTS A m ong th o se w ho stro n g ly e n d o rse th e e s ta b lis h m ent of th e proposed E a s te rn O regon N o rm al School a re G overnor W lthycom be, J. H. A ck erm an , P re sl d en t of th e M onm outh S ta te N o r m a l; W. J. K err, P re sid e n t of th e O regon A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege; P. L. C am pbell. P re s id e n t of th e S ta te U n iv e rsity ; R o b ert C. F re n ch , fo rm e r P re sid e n t of th e W esto n N orm al, and p ra c tic a lly all of (he lead in g e d u c a to rs of th e S ta te . J. A. C h u rch ill. S u p e rin te n d e n t of P u b lic In ­ stru c tio n , voices th e s e n tim e n ts of th o se who a re m ost fa m ilia r w ith th e need of m ore a d e q u a te N orm al facilitie s w hen he sa y s: " O r e g o n 's g r e a t e s t n e e d f o r Ite r u r a l a c h o o le le t h e te a c h e r w h o h a s h a d f u ll p r e p a r a t io n to d o h e r w o r k . S u c h p r e p a r a tio n c a n b a st c o m e t h r o u g h N o r m a l S c h o o l t ra in in g . " I t r e a t t h a t t h e v o t e r e o f t h e s t a t e w i l l e e a ia t In r a l a l n g th e s t a n d a rd o f o u r s c h o o ls b y e s t a b lis h in g a S t a t e N o r . m a t S c h o o l a t P e n d le t o n . T h e l o c a t io n ia c e n t r a l, t h e I n ­ t e r e s t o f t h e p e o p le o f P e n d l e t o n In e d u c a t i o n m o s t e x c e l ­ le n t, a n d t h e l a r g e n u m b e r o f p u p l le In t h e p u b l ic a c h o o le w ill g iv e a m p le o p p o r t u n it y to s t u d e n t * to g e t th e a m o u n t j f t e a c h i n g p r a c t i c e r e q u ir e d In a s t a n d a r d n o r m a l s c h o o l . " All th e above e d u c a to rs ItiBlat th a t a S ta n d a rd N orm al S chool m u st be lo cated In a tow n of 5000 or m ore po p u latio n an d h av in g enough g ra d e pupils for te a c h in g p ra c tic e . VOTE RIGHT B y v o t i n g V E S f o r N o . 10» y o u w i l l h e l p t o g i v e t o t h e .ch o o l c h ild r e n o f O r e g o n th e a a m * a d v a n t a g e s e n jo y e d ,y th e » L h u o l c h ild r e n o f o u r n e ig h b o r in g s t a t e s V o t e V E S f o r N o . 30». George H. Martin On C. S. Bard place South of Estacada one and one-half miles. Sale starts promptly at 10 A. M. TERMS ■ Eastern O regon »1st« Norms! School Committee B y J. H. Gw inn, Secy., Pendleton, Ore. (P alu a d v e rtise m e n t) Shoats, eight week old. Peter Scliuttler Wagon. (3 '{” ) Wood Rack Set Double Harness. Set Single No. 4 Sharpies Separator. Lunch CASH Served at Noon R. I. Anderson, Auctioneer