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