— — ZT.m.: Would you expect A F ellow T o H a v e A ny R ed H ot B arg ain s this i'o M weather whin every thing else is frozen op. Well 1 always have a few bargains, no matter what the time or weather. Molasses Dried Beet Pulp Is E n tirely O ff T h e M a rk e t F o r T h is S eason But in place of this we recommend the feeding ef Shady Brook Alfalfa Meal, which is No. 1 alfalfa and pure cane molasses. A great milk producer $29. f>er ton $1.50 a sack. Ask for o u r f re e p am p h le t “ R ation* t h a t h av e b een trie d and found E xcellent*’ Just Arrived A C a r o f N e b ra sk a C orn The best hog feed on the market - $36. per ton Better lay in your supply of corn, for when this car is cleaned up there will be an advance in price and this car wont last long. If you would get more eggs F e e d y o u r h en s A lfa lfa L ea v es a n d Blossom s Natures greatest egg producing feed. 2516 sack - 65c Every thing in GROCERIES and prices that are right. We still have a few of our Kitchen Reminder Calendars left and they are yours for the asking, and REMEMBER, we handle all of the groceries that are shown on this calendar. “ A Satisfied Customer is the Best Advertisement” W a l t e r Givens $2. a day. $10. a week Hotel Estacada Modern Conveniences One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast Local and Tourist Trade Solicited Picture Show C h an ges Dates Manager Sparks of the Family Theatre announces that hereafter the Sunday evening moving pic­ ture performances wili be dis­ continued, with ‘‘Neal of the Navy” and the regular program given Saturday evenings instead. A t Wednesday night’s per­ formance, January 26th, will be given the 6 part Kleine jungle masterpiece. “ Between Savage and Tiger.” C h ristia n C h u rc h S ervices The Old Peoples’ Meeting, pre­ viously announced, has been in­ definitely postponed, owing to bad weather- Remember the rally Jan. 23 to 30. Pastor Jones will preach morn­ ing and evening, tne 23rd and Monday evening. Elder Swander will conduct the services from TuesJay to Satur­ day, with services morning and evening, Sunday the 30th. Estacada, Oregon. 1 spirits. They say t h e name S chools C losed “Oregon City” is not as invinci­ It is reported that owing to an ble as they had imagined, while epidemic of scarlet fever and Echo Wade, M anaging Fditor t h e treatment they received diptheria, the schools at Eagle Della Lovell, Local Editor there was the ‘‘best ever. ” The Creek, Boring and Gresham have judges rendering the 2-1 decision been temporarily closed. Sam Barr, Sporting Editor jin favor of Estacada were, Mc- At the regular monthly meet­ ¡Cormick, a former supervisor of ing of E. H. S. Student Body Clackamas County; Gary, former last Friday the following officers county school superintendent; . were elected for the coming and Read, instructor in Klinton W . M . F e d e r m a n n , a L e a d i n g D r u g g i s t Kelly School. Semester. of K a n s a s C . t y , S t a n d s B y H i s Con v ictio n s Gladys Carpenter, President; Monday morning Mr. Guthrie Paul Frazier, V. President; Josie received a telegram from Earl Harkenrider, Sec; Helen Frazier, Kilpatrick, sec. of the High Treas; Sadie Wilcox, Yell Leader; (School debating league saying, Ruth Saling, Ass’t. Yell Leader; i "Team winning tw o debates in a Millard Trullinger, Sargeant-at- j triangular contest eliminates the arms. other two teams from further competition. E. H. S. has anoth-! There will be no literary pro­ er chance. Not yet have theyI gram this week as Semester heard who ihe winners of the Exams, will occur Thursday and other triangles are. Friday. Everyone is looking for­ ward to this great event, with Franklin High School beat us| some hopes of passing. 28 to 21, which is not quite as W . M . K b D L H , Vi A IN IN bad as expected as Franklin has l h a v e u lw u y * v«*,I h*. mu id . The debate was a grand success. a strong team and this is our "th *’ at a (IrUKKiat'M first «July is* h , the The Affirmative team proved as first game of the season. h e a lth o f b is cuHtom ers. I tell m y |a*o pie f r a n k ly that a *11fe. a e n tle . lu e s - much of a success at home as At the first of the game our p e n s iv e la x a tiv e . such a«* R e x a li O rd e r the negative team at Oregon city. men seemed ahle to put the ball lie s, kept in tin* home, w ill p a y the Ida The Affirmative team was com­ thru the net from most any place lie sf d iv id e n d s o f a n y in ve stm e n t eve r ade. I recom m end it as the l»est posed of Lloyd Ewalt, Carl Kim- on the floor but Franklin could m f a m ily la x a tiv e . I m su u so It Is pur up mel and Paul Frazier. not put it thru out of four or In ta s ty r a n d y tablet fo rm that appeal* w om en and c h ild re n a lik e , and The negative team composed five throws. Then at the end of Is to a m s en. d e lig h tfu l and p le a sin g to take as lof Gladys Carpenter, Charles the game things changed and j It 1 h h e a lth fu l." | Spackman, a n d Lewis Jones our men could not hit the Itoard W e h a v e th* e x c lu s iv e « e llin * r ig h ts fni which debated at Oregon City all the time ami Franklin put her t h is g re a t la x a tiv e T r ia l ‘»ize. Jn ren t I returned home in the best of thru the net most ev'*ry throw. ESTAi ADA PHARMAC Y E. H. S. ECHOES i GIVES THE PEOPLE A SQUARE OEAL THE REXALL STO RF.