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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1916)
E. H. S. Echoes TlTe Palace MEAT Market Invites Your Patronage Cash Paid For E ggs Fred Jorg, Proprietor Phone Main 83. Broadway bstacada, Oregon f f n g QCOD w O u -U r .S A R S A K £ R C H A h r T .I L t A B O U T W - fl-C U T } Contributed Camas High School, the last victims to fall before the attack o f the E. H. S. warriors were a i good, fast, “ scrappy” bunch of! ‘ ‘pigskin pushers” but they were unable to cope with the offensive' attack o f the E. H. S. A live, enthusiastic, business meeting o f the E. H. S. Student Body was held last Friday after noon. A fter the business was disposed o f the time was spent in parliamentary practise. Miss Veneta Page o f the class j ’ 16 was a most welcome visitor in ; the high school assembly on M on-! day o f this week. Virgil Douglass entered school as a Freshman Monday. Wagner, who has been out of training s i n c e the Milwaukie game, got into the game long enough Saturday to help execute j one o f the most brilliant passes . seen on the local gridiron. The pass was good for the only touch down o f the game as Oberstaller, the star little end o f the E. H. S. team, “ grabbed” it out o f the air and was tackled as he fell across the line for a touchdown. Y O U naturally take to the broad minded merchant Jl who has your interest at heart. Many of them have taken up W -B G U i’ Chewing themselves and are g'ad to show you why you should use the Utile chew . The common sense of rich tobacco chuck full of satisfaction —shredded and li .jhrly salted, so you get ~t ihe tobacco satisfaction--it i . idl ing friend A New Model Typewriter! OUYER/ T k s Standard V u M . W n t ., BUY IT NOW! Expert Portland The very best efforts o f all are being put forth to “ whip” the | E. H. S. team into shape for the j 5e per picture. Developing 10c per roll. big game o f the season with Ore Photos o f E H S Football Squad—10c each gon City for the championship of Headquarters for Kodaks and Supplies Clackamas County. The game Yes, the crowning typewriter triumph is here! Cigars, Confectionery, Ammunition will be played on the local grid and Fishing Tackle. It is just out, and comes years before experts expect iron, Saturday, November 11th, Ed Boner’s - Estacada and both teams are determined ed it. For makers have striven a life-time to attain to fight to the last ditch against this ideal machine. A n d Oliver has won again, as we their old and most hated rivals. scored when we gave the world its first visible writing. Film Developing and Printing On the afternoon o f Nov. 7th There is truly no other typewriter on earth like this new Oliver ‘9’ . the E. H. S. will in a straw vote Think of touch so light that the tread o f a kitten will run the keys! decide upon the best men to put W ARNING CAUTION in office. Next Friday afternoon t h e | Websterian Literary Society will j render their second program o f the school year in the high school assembly at 2:15 P. M. Every one is invited to all programs. j The grammar school is busily preparing for t h e i r a n n u a l Thanksgiving program to be giv- en Nov. 21, 1916. Hermon A. Lewis Ballot Number 49 FOR Joint Senator 14th Senatorial District (Clackamas, Columbia and Multnomah Counties) A d v o c a te *:- Economical Legislation, Budget System, Good Roads, But No Bonds, Pay As We Go, Opposed To Graft. Has No Ax To Grind. Let The Country Be Represented. (Paid Advertisement) Shoe Repair Shop Opened j 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 letters 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 ail 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 now features are costly we have equal ized the added expense to us by sim plifying construction. Resolve right now to see this groat achievement before you spend a dol lar for any typewriter. If 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. J. R. Townsend o f Estacada. 1 in q / i n t r | Remember this brand-new Oliver *9’ is the who at various times has been in A / L / C l l L o d U a y • greatest value ever given in a typewriter. business here and who until re It has all our previous special inventions visible writing, automatic cently has been working in the spacer, 6 1-2 ounce touch -p lu s the Optional Duplex Shift, Selective Color Attachment and all these other new-day features. shoe repair department o f a large Yet we have decided to sell it to everyone everywhere on our fa Portland shoe firm, is opening an mous payment plan— 17 cents a day! Now every user can easily afford up-to-date repair shop on Broad to have the world’s crack visible writer, with the famous PRINTYPE, way, in the building formerly that writes like print, included FREE if desired. occupied by Hunt’ s shooting gal T O D A Y — Write for full details and be among the first to know lery. _______ about this marvel o f writing machines. See why typists, employers, A big crowd attended the J. A. Reid auction sale in Springwater last Friday, and with A. W. Cook o f Damascus acting as auction- I eer, good prices and many sales I resulted. and individuals everywhere are flocking to the Oliver. Just mail a poet- al at once. No obligation. It’ s a pleasure for us to tell you about it. You can rent an Oliver typewriter three months for $4. THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER COM PANY, 1193 Oliver Typewriter Bldg., Chicago. III.