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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1915)
Cheaper than Wheat “Progressive Scratch Food” Undoubtedly the best combination Poultry Food on the market today Com posed of:- Chopped Oats Wheat Kaffir Com Chopped Corn Sunflower Seed Oat Groat Dried Green Peas and Bone Meal Try a package $2,60 per 100 lb. sack Tracy & Givens Estacada, Oregon. January Values A few o f the $200, $250 and $300 new pianos can still be had for $08, or the more showy styles for $145. Several used pianola-pianos, which could not pos sibly be told from new, at prices ranging from $285 for the $500 grades, to $488 for the $900 and $1000 grades. Latest metal tube player-pianos, with four music rolls, all at genuinely reduced prices. Player-pianos may now be secured on terms as low as $12 per month, some for $10 per month and some for only $2 per week. Pianos now only $1 per week. Attend this exceptional piano sale at once and make your selection now before the manufacturers’ representatives, Ells worth, Barnes and Davey, leave Portland. Real mahogany, $250. Uprights, $98. Better kinds, $325. values, $118. to $145. Three used Pianola Pianos, like new, with free music rolls, $488, $335, $285. Three old-style Pianos, $45. and $35- Beautiful new design mahogany cabinet grands, $335. Smaller $500. sizes, $255. New style $500. Kimball Uprignts, $318. Genuine Autopiano Player Pianos in 17 different designs, $12. a month. Bungalow Player Piano, biggest toned little player piano made, $10. a month. Free music rolls with every player piano. R. M. Standish, Estacada Agent. Broadway at Alder Portland, Oregon. S ad ie H o rn ib ro o k P ia n o a n d Vocal in s tr u c to r 405 12th St. Portland, Ore. or Progress. T h e C. I. C. dance Saturday eve School Notes ning, was well attended with a (Contributed) Chris Bittner <>t El wood is repair- [ number of young people present T he high schools’ negative d e ing an engine at the Klaetsch Mill ! from Gresham. T h e committee re bating team met Forest G r o v e ’ s in Dodge port a profit of about $1*. affirmative team at Forest G ro v e last F'riday evening, and the ques Mrs H S. (ones of Portland was Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. W h i t tion of " G overnm en t Ownership of the guest of relatives at Eagle comb of Portland spent the week Railroads” was thrashed to a " f r a z Creek, last week end at the home of his parents. Mr. zle ” T h e Estacada worthies proved Mrs H. A . LaBarre returned and Mrs. A O. Whitcomb of G a r conclusively that Government o w n ership would Ire a decided " fiz z le.” from Portland after a ten da>s visit field. but the judges were evidently- with friends and relatives. Mrs. Viola Douglass of F)agle | bought bv the railroads, for they ga ve Forest G ro v e the victory b\ a R S. Coop and wife of Currins- Creek returned to Portland with vote of two to one. Since the iwo ville. have returned from an extend- i her daughter, Mrs. S. H. Jones, teams were tied bv the victory at where she will remain for a tew ed visit among relatives in Kansas. Estacada, the b o i s will have a j days. chance to redeem themselves next Hugh Mendenhall of Estacada Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burdette of Friday and they returned home spent a few da y s last week visiting with the determination to win, if Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Tinman his parents at Sheridan. Or. hard work will do it. 1 of Manitoba, Can. were guests at Manager Macauley Dale has an Grandma Miller and Frank Cum j the home of Lester Hale in Currins nounced the following schedule for ins of Viola, are on the sick list at j ville last week. the basketball teem: present. Ralph Lemon o f Garfield, who Jan. 2 2 , Washougal at W a shougal | T h e Bissel correspondent reports j has been ¡11 in the Good Samari ” 30, Vancouver at Estacada ' the ground white with snow for the tan Hospital at Portland, for the Feb. 5, St Johns at St Johns ” 12. Canbv at Estacada ! oast few days past few weeks, has returned to ” 19, Hillsboro at Hillslroro ’ 26, St Johns at F)stacada | Mesdarnes Hans Johnson and H. his home and is about well again. i Jovner of G eorge, who have been T h e A delphic L ’terary Society J. L. Overton and wife of Ho- | on the sick list, are both reported quiam, Wash., visited for a few held a special meeting Monday for the purpose of elecring officers | to be improving. days this week at the home o f T h e following officers were elected Jack T u ck e r and wife who have Mr. and Mrs. 1. D. Wright in for the coming semester : Macaul- av Dale, president; Della Lovell, lieeti absent for the past six months Estacada. vice president; Eleanor Bewes. sec at Black Hawk. Utah returned this One of the agricultural classes of retary; Dora Curriu, treasurer; Otis week to Estacada. the High School, i m p ed e d the silo Wagner, sergeant-at-arms; Louis Mr. Fred Daharsh, wife and baby recently installed by C. C . Saling Jones, vtll leader. of Payette, Idaho are visiting at the at his Ferttdale TJairf' Ranch near T h e Adelphics seem to have a haid time finding offices for all home of his sister, Mrs. Walter CurriDsvillc. their members. G ivens of F'stacada. W ill Henderson of Oregon City T he Websterians will giv e a pro Miss Nellie H o gy e of Portland is staying with his ptrents in El- gram at the school next Friday a f wood, during the illness of his spent a few davs visiting Miss E t h ternoon. All. who care to come, el Hale of Curriusville the past father, W T . Henderson, who is are welcome. slowly improving, after three weeks week O wing to illness. Miss. Myrtle i illness. A. W . Cooke and wife of Damas Woodle of Estacada arranged with C. M McAllister of the Portland Miss. Delia R ynning to teach the cus spent a part of Sa turday and Sunday with Mrs. S. F'. Howlett of Union Stock Y a rd s was an Esta Viola school children during her cada visitor last week. He is es absence. Miss R y n n in g has been Eagle Creek. teaching at Dufur but her school pecially interested in the develop closed and she returned to her home C. W . Standish and wife of ment and growth of the hog and in F)stacada last month. Brownsville, are visiting ai the cattle industries in this section. T he re were several visitors at the home of his sister, Mrs. Heury A. W. Bullís of Kim ball. S D., F.agle Creek G range last Saturday, T rap p of Garfield. who has been visiting his brother- among whom were Mrs. Edna Cool- O. S Matthews and family of S. id ge of Hood River, Jas Bell of in law, W . D. Henthorn of E sta Sandy and Joe Brackett of Moni Estacada. have moved to Milwau- cada, left last Sa turday for home, tor Mrs. Coolidge has been visit kie. Or. where they will reside per via San Diego, where he expects to ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs J. P. manently. Strahl visit the fair. T h e dance at the GarGeld C o un Mr. and Mrs. A . E. Sparks of A. C. Wiederhold of Bissell, met try Club last F'riday night, was a Estacada gave a delightful, delayed with a seiious accident last week.as New Years dinner to a tew friends success with about 30 couples the result of a kick from a horse. last Sundav T h e original affair present. T h e blow struck just above the was postponed, owing to the illness Dr. White of Portland, last week, right lung and will necessitate his of Mrs Sparks, but S u n d a y ’ s din tested 22 head of cattle for J. W. remaining in lied for about three ner more than made up for the delay. Dowty of A lspaugh and reported weeks. them all to be O. K. Mr. D. A . W ilco x , formerly of Miss Sadie Hornibrook o f Port Springwater, who has fieen living Mr. and Mrs. Henry H tip le of land, who is drilling and direct with his daughter. Mis. Lillian Alspaugh entertained a few friends ing the Girls Chorus o f the Esta Close of Va nco uver, W ash., was and telatives at dinner, last S u n cada High School, reports that operated upon last week and at last report was getting along finely. day. they expect to give a concert His sons. G u v and Gerald, and his R e v Kady, who has been under within the next thirty days, that daughter, Mrs F)ar! Kilgore, went the weather for a couple of weeks, will be a treat to all who attend. to Vancouver at the time of the operation. resumed bis preaching at the Viola Mrs. Non T r a c v and daughter Eagle Creek G range met last and Redlaud s churches last Sun Lottie, of Garfield are ill with t y Saturday with about sixty people day. phoid fever.1 Tlteir daugh ter Ethel in attendance After dinner, five H . Joyner of George, recently and son A vo n , have just recovered candidates were obligated in the purchased a registered Durham from the disease and are able to lie | first and second degrees. T h e offi cers elected at the December meet bull, which is another step in the about the house. T heir many friends 1 ing were duly installed. C. T . direction of raising better Ireet and hope that their attack of the disease Dickinson of Oswego, assisted by dairy stock in that enterprising sec will be slight and that they will soon Mrs Dickinson, officiated as in tion stalling officer. be well. News Notes From All Sections j