~ E ag!e C reek N otes I Whether the housewife is able to do her marketing direct or by phone, the Pdlricc Meat Market aim to serve to the best of their ability. Out of town orders can be phoned in and delivered by par­ cel« n r t . or if a neighbor is passing w* will gladly arrange for them to deliver your package. Cash Paid For Eggs Fred lorg, Phone Main 83. Proprietor Broadway Estacada, Oregon Bargain D ays J o jm l Subscriptions From Jan. 19th to Feb. 4th Daily and Sunday - $5.00 Daily only - - 3.75 Sunday only - - 1.75 Semi-Weekly - - .85 L unches C onfectionery K odaks Ed Boner --. . • Cigars Estacada ----- l _ -------------- --------------------...,. Double Special Tickets On All Rexall Goods From Jan. 19th to 26th Special Tickets Given On BRUSHES From Jan. 26th to Feb. 2nd At the Estacada Pharmacy The Store uvr TURN »-t.fc.U3 DESERVES . nn , u i- ANOTHER Contributed Mrs. Viola Douglass and Mr. ' and Mrs. Will Douglass made a | delightful call on Mrs. S. F. \ Howlett last Friday afternoon. Last Wednesday while some of i the boys were coasting during the afternoon .recess,' one of the number, little 13-year old Tom­ my McKay, fell oi'f the sled and his left leg was broken above the knee. He was carried ipto R. B. Gibson’s house, which was near­ by, and his parents and the doc- t o r were notified. Dr. Adix came as soon as possible and set the leg. Tommy and his mother remained at the home of Mr. Gib­ son until the next day, when he was removed to his own home on a stretcher. He seems to be do­ ing nicely and does not complain of being in much pain. We hope j he will soon get well. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass en- | tertained Walter Douglass and | family Sunday afternoon. H. F. Gibson, of Barton, came I up Friday and stayed until Mon- j day morning with his father, ¡James Gibson, who is not very well this winter. Ed Douglass, the cream-hauler, ! and Ralph Gibson, the mail-car­ rier, have the pleasure of riding in a sleigh these cold days. All those people who are fortu- ' nate enough to possess a sleigh ¡or sled, have b e e n enjoying i sleigh-rides lately. Mr. and Mrs. Orke called on Mr. and Mrs. McKay Sunday afternoon. H. S. and R. B. Gibson were Estacada visitors on Monday. A. D. McMillan made a trip to Gresham one day last week. Mrs. J. Strahl, who has been in Portland for some time, has returned home. Miss Edna Kennedy and Mrs. R. B. Gibson went over to Mrs. McKay’s Sunday to see Tommy and found him doing nicely and feeling quite cheerful. Mrs. Jane Foster is on the sick : list. I T 'S a ¿fad day for a tobacco chew cr when he finds W -B C U T r " i n g - t h e R e a l T o b a c c o C h e w , new cut. long shred. G e t • p o u c h f r o m y o u r d e u u m d l i v e i t a q u a lity t e a t. Y o u c a n te ll le a v e it to a t o b a c c o c h s w c r t o h a d o u t thus W - B C U T C h e w in g ie th e R e a l Tobacco Chew. “ N o t i c e h ow t h e salt b rings out th e rich to b a cco taste” Made by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York City For She Home, School, Church c,r Lodie. Prices —N et—Portland Beatty, walnut case, (quite old) - Estey. oak, (good condition) - - (no mirror, about 5 ft. high) Mason & Hamlin, oak case, over 6 ft. tall has two mirrors. Is in good shape. Western Cottage Organ, walnut case chapel style, has no top or mirror. $12.50 25.00 32.00 25.00 In addition to the above we have several organs that have never been sold, hut have been out on consignment, and show some shop wear. Kimball style 141, 6 octave, oak case - $50. Kimball stvle 111, walnut case - - 50. Kimball style 459. mahogany finish - 65. 2 White School Organs - $30. and 35. Sold on terms. A lspaugh N otes Contributed N ew Central O perator Owing to the resignation of Mrs. Lera Dale as regular oper­ ator at the central office of the Estacada Telephone & Telegraph Company, Miss Helen Bartlett is now learning the switchboard and other duties, with a view to taking charge of that work here­ after. Don Newman of Tillamook, Or. is visiting at the home of his aunt, Miss Maud Sturgeon of Es­ tacada. The people of this vicinity have discarded their wagons and auto- mobles and are using sleds and sleighs. I John Githens spends most of his time heating rocks to put in his fish pond to keep his fish from freezing. Mrs. Henry Githens and daugh­ ter Gussie returned from New­ port last week. They reported a very good time but it was very cold there. i Born, to Mr. .md Mrs. Noel J. Willitts Ferguson of Port­ Sarver of Currinsville, a son, land is still in our midst, hav ing January 18th. been joined by Mrs. Ferguson O. E. Stephens of Myrtle Creek, last week. J. Willits says he Or. is visiting at the home of his likbs our people and in answer to brother, A1 Stephens of Garfield. the repeated question of when he Guy Graham returned to his is going home, he says he dont home in Estacada this week, af­ care if he never sees Portland ter an absence of several months again. (Portland papers may copy.) in California.