The banner-courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1919-1950, March 23, 1922, Image 8

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IHE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1922.
AGRICULTURE AND LIVESTOCK NEWS
Up-to-date Information to Help Develop Progressive Farming
BENEFITS OF PUREBRED SIRE
Btrlklng Results Obtained by Maryland
Association by Use of Regis
tered Bull.
(Prepartd br th United Statu Department
ox Agriculture.
A gain of 17 per cent In milk pro
duction and 20 per cent In butterfat
production in daughters over their
dams because of the use of a purebred
bull Is the striking' result obtained In
the New Windsor (Md.) cow-testing
association which has a bull associa
tion as a subsidiary. The records of
21 cows were compared with the rec-
latter had become mature cows. The
average production of the dams for
one year was 5,560 pounds of milk and
219 pounds of butterfat. The daugh
ters averaged 6,523 pounds of milk and
263 pounds of butterfat, a gain over
the mother of 963 pounds of milk and
44 pounds of fat. In the association
every one of the daughters sired by
one of the three association bulls was
better than her dam. One of the bulls
A Purebred Holstein Bull.
produced an average improvement In
his daughters of 1,414 pounds of milk
and 62 pounds of butterfat.
The worth of the purebred sire as
an Improver of the productive ca
pacity of dairy cows has been meas
ured In a number of localities where
there are both cow testing and bull
associations. The United States De
partment of Agriculture has collected
figures from a number of communi
ties, but In the past it has been diffi
cult to keep tab on the improvement"
that bulls have made in herds. The
plan of the dairy division now la to
get such figures, as far as possible, on
cows owned by members In all of the
158 bull associations In the United
States.
MEDIUM SALTING FOR BUTTER
Creamery Men Would Profit by Avoidr
ing Excessive Use of Salt and
Pack Tubs Carefully.
Butter that is too highly salted is
difficult to move in the ordinary trade
channels, and creamery men would do
well to guard against high salting un
less they have a special outlet which
calls for that kind, say specialists of
the bureau of markets and crop esti
mates, United States Department of
Agriculture. A gritty condition of the
salt in butter seriously injures Its mar
ket value.
A number of butter receivers are ad
vising shippers not to fill their butter
tubs too full. During the summer ship
ments are often exposed to the heat
of the sun at some point in transit,
and the butter at the top of the tub
becomes very soft and runs over the
edge of the tub when handled. Such
shipments are brought to receivers'
stores In bad condition, often showing
a heavy shrinkage in weight, resulting
In a direct financial loss to the cream
ery, which could easily have been
avoided by filling the tubs properly.
This condition rarely occurs In carlot
shipments. When less - than - carlot
freight or express shipments are made
the butter should be thoroughly chilled
before shipping. ,,
SUPPLY OF WATER AND SALT
Two Essentials Should. Be Given to
Calves After They Have Reached
Proper Age.
Fresh water should be supplied to
calves more than a month old. In cold
weather It is well to warm the water,
so that a sufficient quantity to sup
ply the calves' . needs will be drunk.
A small amount of salt should be sup
plied to calves 2 to 3 months old. A
little may be sprinkled in the feed
trough or it may be kept in a box to
which the calves have access at will.
FARM REMINDERS
Hannchen Barley Best
. Farmers of western Oregon are for
tunate in having available a consid
erable supply of Hannchen seed bar
ley, without question the best variety.
This barley, which was introduced by
the experiment station several years
ago, 'is a good "grain to replace damag
ed stands of fall cereal. O. A. C. Ex
periment station.
Spray Beats the Dust
Dusting for orchard diseases and1
pest control ha3 not given as good
results as spraying, and until improve
ments are made in both materials and
machinery Oregon .orchardlsts are ad
vised to, stick to hte old liquid spray
outfits. The right liquid sprays, if
well applied, cannot be beat as yet.
O. A. C. Experiment station.
Land Plaster on Legumes
Land plaster may be applied on le
gumes now after a few days of bright
weather, where there is fair drainage
There is no danger of heavy run-off if
the land is at all level. Land plaster
can be applied with a spreader or by
hand at the rate of 50 to 60 vpounds
per" acre. A spreader should not be
used, however, if the ground is soft
enough to puddle. Any other ferti
lizers needed should be obtained at
once in order to get them on the land
early to insure the the- best results
with the -crop. O. A. C. Experiment
station.
Plant the Smooth Spuds
Many of the potatoes with pointed
ends, nobby growths, "bottle necks",
pinched middles, or that are other
wise mis-shapen or are very small
are affected with wilt Inspection of
fields for certification have shown
these to be highly undesirable for
seed purposes. The experiment sta
tion recommends that only smooth po
tatoes of marketable size be used for
seed. The planting of diseased seed
not only reduces the crop but it
leaves the disease in the soil to re
duce future crops. O. A. C. Experi
ment station.
RECEIPES
Rich Chocolate Pudding.
Three teaspoonfuls butter; one
fourth teaspoonful salt; one-fourth cup
sugar; one egg; one square choco
late; two teaspoonfuls baking powder;
one-fourth cup milk; one cup flour.
Mix like cake. Melt chocolate and
add it last. Steam one hour in but
tered brown bread mold. Serve hot
with chocolate sauce over it and a
circle 'of whipped cream around it.
Cranberry Sauce.
Measure the cranberries. Put
with them one-half as much sugar
and not quite one-third as much water.
Cook 10 minutes after they begin to
boil well. Do not stir. Let them
cool in the kettlet which should be of
porcelain. Cook the cranberries the
day before they are needed, and do
not disturb until they are to be used.
SOME OF THE MANY USES TO
WHICH A BROOK MAY
BE PUT.
I.
Naught but a little brook am I,
Babbling gently beneath God's
' sky.
To everyone my tales I tell;
Even to you, if you list' well.
I start way up by mountain side,
And flow' to meet the rushing
tide.
In my' travels many things I see,
The trees, the flowers, the birds,
the bees,
All are my friends and playmates
true,
And God hath made us all for
you.
II.
I watch the moon as up it sneaks,
To light the vales and mountain
. peaks.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OF
CARVER STATE BANK
OF CARVER, STATE, OF OREGON
AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS MARCH 10, 1922
Charter No. 262
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts, including rediscounts shown in
items 29 and 30, if any ,
Overdrafts secured and unsecured
Other bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign
government, state, municipal, corporation, etc., in
cluding those shown in items 30 and 35, if any
Banking house $5476.65; furniture and fixtures $3943.27
Cash on hand in vault and due from banks, bankers and
trust companies designated and approved reserve
agents of this bank
Net amounts due from other banks, bankers and trust
companies ; 1 ; .
Checks on banks outside city or town of reporting bank
and other cash items .
Total cash and due from banks, items 8, 9, 10 and
11, 12648.13 ..
Other assets, if any, Undivided Profits ,
TOTAL ; ; ..
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in
Guarantee fund
Undivided profits
Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid..
Net amounts due to other banks, bankers and trust
companies t ;
Demand Deposits other than banks, subject to reserve:,
Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits'
due the State of Oregon, county, cities or other public
funds .
Demand certificates of deposit outstanding ;
Cashier's checks of this bank outstanding payable on
demand . . .
Total of demand deposits, other than bank depos
its, subject to reserve, items 23, 24, 25, 26,
$ 16,468.53
Time and Savings Deposits, subject to reserve and pay
able on demand or subject to notice:
Time certificates of deposit outstanding .
Total of time and savings deposits .payable on de
mand or subject to notice, items 27 and 28,.
s $1160.26 . .
Notes and bill rediscounted including bonds or other
securities sold under repurchase agreements with
contingent liabilities
Bills payable with federal reserve bank or with other
bank or trust companies ..
TOTAL
State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, (ss). I, R. E. Loomis, cashier of
the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true
to the best of my knowledge and belief.
R. E. LOOMIS, Cashier.
Correct Attest:
R. L. PECK,
THOS. E. ANDERSON,
. ' J. G. MiUMPOWER, ' V
' Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of March, 1921.
. . ' - G. B. DIMICK,
" " . Notary Public.
(SEAL) . , My Commission expires August 6th, 1923.
. - -."... '-. ! . ; .
The sun I see each day shine
bright;
It bathes the earth with warmth
and light.
While I my waters gladly give,"';
To those dear ones who near me
live.
We're here on earth our part to play
To do our duty as good we may.
So day by day my part I'H do.
To fill this earth with joy anew.
.NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATORS
SALE
Notice is hereby given that in pur
suance of an order of the County
Court of Clackamas County, Oregon,
made on the 26th day of September,
1921, in the matter of the Estate of
Alice M. Starkweather, deceased, the
undersigned, as Administrator of said
estate, will on and after the 21st day
of April, 1922, offer for sale at pri
vate sale, at the residence of the un
dersigned on the River Road near
Oak .Grove, Clackamas County, Ore
gon, the following described tract of
land:
A part of the J. S. Risley D. L.
C. in Township Two (2) South of
Range One (1) East of the Willam
ette Meridian in Clackamas County,
Oregon, and more particularly
bounded and described as follows:
Beginning at a point which is 67.-
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He Lost Control!
His car finally came to
a stop half way through
the plate glass window
of a jeweler's store. It
caused heavy damage.
It Cost Him $500
A wet pavement, broken axle
loose bolt or a hundred other
things can involve your car in
an accident of this sort any day
Then if you have included "pro
perty damage" in your automo
bile insurance, the insurance in
stead of your bank account pays
the1 damage claims.
Sou need automobile insurance
against fire, theft, liability,
property damage and collision.
A
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This agency sells
fords" policies.
"Two Hart-
OWLAND
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
Phone 377 620 Main St
Oregon City, Oregon
THE
Reserve District No. 12
$22,625.95
3.98
4,301.90
2,270.78
17.8.30
199.05
1,465.30
$ 40,365.18
$15,000.00
1,500.00
23.67
124.63
349.57
325.90
16,307.81
134.26
26.46
1,160.26
4,423.09
1,665.00
-. $40,365.18
.24 feet south and 1608.17 feet east
of the northwest- corner of said J. S.
Risley D. L. C. running thence south
.61 deg.-50 min. west 442.88 feet to
an iron, pipe; thence south 59 deg.
20 min. east 123.41 feet to an iron
pipe; thence north 61 deg. 50 min.
east 379.01 feet to a point; thence
north 8 deg. 52 min. west 111.95 ft.
to the place of beginning, containing
30399 square feet, more or less.
together with all the right, title and
interest which the said decedent had
therein at the time of her death. Said
sale of said tract will be for part
cash .and balance on credit; secured
by mortgage on said tract, payable
in three years at 6 per' cent inter
est.
Dated at" Oregon City, Oregon,
March 18th, 1922.
H. G. STARKWEATHER,
Administrator of the Estate of
Alice M. Starkweather, deceased.
J. J. FITZGERALD, "
Attorney, - 421 Mohawk Building,
Portland, Oregon. - 3-23-5t
SHERIFF'S SALE
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clackamas
John W. Hilieary as Guardian of the
Estate of Louisa A. Hilieary,"
, Plaintiff,
vs.
Stewart Brown and Pearl A. Brown,
his wife, and Alexander M. Wilkin
son and Agnes M. Wilkinson, his
wife. Defendants.
State of Oregon. County of Clackamas,
ss.
By virtue of a judgment, order,
decree and an execution, duly issued
out of and under the seal of the
above entitled court, in the above
entitled cause, to me duly directed
and dated the 1st day of March,
1922, upon a judgment rendered and
entered in said court on the 15th day
of February, 1922, in favor of John
W. Hilieary as Guardian of the Es
tate of Louisa A. Hilieary, Plaintiff,
and against Stewart Brown and
Pearl A. Brown, his wife, and Alex
ander M. Wilkinson and Agnes M.
, Wilkinson, his wife. Defendants, for
the sum of $6053.70, with interest
thereon at the rate of six per cent
per annum from the 15th day of Au
gust,' 1921, and the further sum of
$300.00 ,as attorney's fee, and the
further sum of $24.15 costs and dis
bursements, and the co3ts of and
upon this writ, commanding me to
make sale of the following describ
ed real property, situate in the
County of .Clackamas, state of Ore
gon, to-wit:-
Situated in the County of Clacka
mas and State of Oregon.
Being a part of Section 8, T. 2 S.
R. 3 E. of the W. M., bounded and
described as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at an iron rod driven in
the quarter Section line at a point
North 89 degrees. 52 minutes East,
.- 29 feet distant from the quarter sec
tion corner at the center of Section
8, T. 2, S. R. 3, E., of the W. M.;
running thence North 20 feet to an
iroifpipe; thence South 89 degrees,
52 minutes West, parallel to the
quarter Section line 788,55 feet to an
iron pipe; thence North 1303.55 feet
to an iron pipe driven in the cen
ter of the Oregon City and Damas-
r-cus County road; thence North 72
degrees, 05 minutes East tracing
the center of said county road 692.0
feet to a stake driven at the road
angles from which an rod driven
in the quarter Section line bears
North 80 degrees, 35 minutes East
102.72 feet distant; . thence North 80
degrees, 35 minutes. East 531.82 feet
tracing the center of said county
road to an iron rod driven in the
S. F. Scripture
GENERAL BLACKSMITHING
All kinds of repairing, plow grinding
Automobile and Truck Springs Repaired
HORSESHOEING
Phone 276-W 108 Fifth St Between Main and Water Sts.
Insure with your Home Companies
PACIFIC STATES
for business risks ; s
McMINNVILLE or FARMERS MUTUAL
for residence and country properties .
E. H. COOPER & SON
Bank of Oregon City Bldg., Phone 366
CHARLES GLAZE
Dealer in
MONUMENTS
and
HEADSTONES
Discount of 20 per cent Allowed
CLEANING AND RESETTING, ALSO CUTTING
INSCRIPTIONS
Work Guaranteed
IOI414 Seventh Street Oregon City, Oregon
Northerly projection of the-- West
boundary of that certain tract of
land conveyed to the ."German Bap
tist Brethren " Church of Powell's
Valley" by deed recorded in Book
67 at page 71, record of deeds of
Clackamas County, Oregon; thence
South 1 degree, 11 minutes. East,
tracing the west boundary . of said
tract 105 feet to an iron rod driven
at the Southwest corner of said
tract; thence North 88 degrees, 49
minutes East 98.9 feet to an iron rod
driven at the Southeast corner of
the aforesaid Church property and
on the West boundary of Damascus
Cemetery thence South 1 degree, 11
minutes, East tracing the West
boundary of the aforesaid cemetery
132.1 feet to an iron rod driven at
the Southwest corner thereof;
thence North 88 degrees, 49 minutes
East tracing the South boundary of
said cemetery 88.65 feet to an iron
rod; thence South 0 degrees, 01 min
ute West tracing the West boundary
of that certain tract of land con
veyed to N. S. Fredolph by deed
recorded in Book 31 at page 304,
record of deeds of Clackamas Coun-
'ty, Oregon, 138.70 feet to an. iron
rod driven in the quarter section
line at the Southwest corner of
the said N. S. Fredolph tract; thence
South 89 degrees, 52 minutes West,
tracing the quarter section line 585.8
feet to the place of beginning, con-
. taining 46.02 acres, more or less.
Now therefore, by virtue of said
execution, judgment, order and de
cree, and ia .compliance with the
commands . of said writ, I will, on
Saturday, the 1st day of April, 1922,
at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at
the front door of the County Court
House in the City of Oregon City,
in .said County, and State,
sell at public auction, subject to re
demption, to the highest bidder, for
U. S. gold coin cash in hand, all the
right, title and interest -which the
Your Team Must
Have Good
Harness
To Work Efficiently
Let me overhaul and oil your
harness before the spring work
begins.
Modern machinery, low over
head and 25 years experience
make it possible for me tp do
your work quickly, neatly and
at a minimum of expense.
F. H. CROSS
511 Seventh St. Oregon City
V::
within named defendants or either
of them had on the date of the
mortgage herein or since had in or
to the above described real proper
ty or any part thereof, to satisfy
said execution, judgment, order, de
cree, interest, costs and all accruing
Whatever you have to buy, sell, rent or exchange,
whether you want employment or employees.
BANNER-COURIER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS
For Sale Live Stock
REGISTERED BREEDING STOCK
Big Vype Poland and Duroc Jersey
Swine.
Young etock for sale. .
DIMICK STOCK FARM.
FOR SALE Good team of mares,
weight 1400 lbr. each; one mare
weighing 1300 lbs. C. A. Doane,
Aurora, route 1, at Rames Station.
- 3-16-2tp
FOR SALE OR TRADE Work Team
also cattle, sheep and farm for
sale. C. M. Huggett, Rt. 6, Oregon
City. 3-23tf
For Sale Poultry
FOR SALE Good fertile hatching
Eggs heavy laying barred rocks.
15-eggs $1.00. N. IngweiUer, Gen.
Del., Oregon City. . 3-23-ltp
BABY CHICKS For Sale S. C. White
Leghorns frony heavy laying strain.
$15.00 per hundred. H. Cunning
ham, Holmes Ave., Oregon City,
phone 15F12. . tf,
BABY CHICKS White leghorns
(Tancreds) Golden Buff and Brown
Leghorns, Anconas, Black Minorcas,
Buff Orpingtons, R. I. Reds, Barred
and white rocks, every week. Ec
onich Crews, Seabright, Cal. '
(3-9-3tp)
FOR SALE Baby chicks from S. C.
White Leghorns Tancred strain
$12.00 per hnudred. Phone Molalla
34-25. Mrs. P. Faurie, Molalla, Ore.
3-16-22tf.
For Sale Miscellaneous
FOR SALE 16-inch slabwood, $4.90
per load. Calh 306J. 3-23-6t
FOR SALE Choice ecleaned Alsike
Clover seed 16c in lots of 100 lbs.
or more. Geo. H. Brown, New Era.
tf
FOR SALE Two hand-made row
boats, on water at Busch's dock.
Inquire Busch's dock; John Melin.
3-16-22-2t.
IS YOUR SIGN in keeping with your
Business? Robertson Sign Co., Ore
gon City.
FOR SALE 50 sacks" British queen
potato seed. H. J. Koch, Estacada,
Rt No. 3. 3-16tf
CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE W. W.
Harris, Phone Beaver Creek 1-4.
2-2-9t
PIANO FOR SALE!
Will sacrifice fine, high-grade pi
ano now in storage near here for
immediate sale; can give easv
terms if wanted to any established
home. For full particulars, address
Wholesale Dept., Oregon Eilers Mu
sic House, Eilers Bldg., . Portland,
Oregon. 3-9-3tp
FOR SALE Mamoth Pekin Duck
ggs Yic setting of one dozen.
Please mention paper in answer
ing. Ira W. Brown, New Era, Ore.
3-23-ltp.
FOR ROADSTER WANTED
Late model in good condition. Will
pay $100 cash and $25 per month.
Phone 417.
11 il Iw iLf
ON SHARES
Mr. Farmer, if you want to raise sheep on
the shares, for half the clip and half the
lambs this year
SEE
S.'O.DILLMAN
REALTOR
FOOT OF ELEVATOR
costs.
W. J. WILSON
Sheriff Clackamas, County, Oregon.
By E. C. Hackett, Deputy.
Dated Oregon City, Ore., March
2nd, 1922.
3-2-5t '
Rhode Island Red Eggs
We have one of the finest flocks of
Rhode Island Red Fowls in the state
and will be able to supply hatching
eggs from fine well matured hena..at
any time hereafter. Eggs $1.50 per
setting, delivered in Oregon City.
CLIFFORD GUYNUP,-.
Oregon City, Oregon.
R. F. D.. Phone 29F3. 2-16-22tf.
CONCRETE WORK All kinds includ
ing sidewalks and basements. Chim
neys repaired. M. Long, Telephone
264-R - 4-28, tf.
FOR SALE 1000 Frlit Trees and
Rose Bushes, apples, pears, prunes
plums, and peaches, one and two
year olds, 25 cents each, H. J. Big
ger, Oregon City Greenhouse.
Nov. 17-tt.
FOR SALE Case tractor and two
bottom Gang, latest type, $575.00.
Reed Auto Co., Estacada, Ore.
FOR SALE Case Tractor, two bot
tom gang and reversible disc, for
$625.00. You save $280.00 on a
Tractor if purchased at once.
Reed Auto Co., Estacada, Ore.
'3-23-4t
Wanted Real Estate
WANTED To hear from owner of
good ranch for sale. State cash
price, full particulars rD. F. Bush,
Minneapolis, Minn. l-5-13t.
MONEY TO LOAN on farms of over
ten acres at 6 per cent. Long time
loans on easy payments. Federal
' loans a specialty. Alfred Graham,
Canby, Oregon. " 3-10-tf
Wanted Miscellaneous
FORD ROADSTER WANTED
Must be in good condition. Phone 417.
WANTED To buy second hand
goods. Will pay cash for used fur
niture, tools, or any thing of com
mercial value. Large stock of goods
for sale. J. H. Mattley, 914 - 7th St.
WANTED Will trade a two cycle
Johnson Motor Wheel, that will fit
on any bicycle, cost $110.00, for a
late model Underwood or Reming
ton typewriter. Route No. 6, Box
24, B. Oregon City. (3-9-3tp)
I HAVE MONEY to loan on improv
ed town property or farm lands.
Wm. Hammond, Attorney at law,
Beaver Building, Oregon City, Ore.
(3-16-4t)
' Dr. S. R. Smith, chiropractor. Of
fice in Oregon City Bank Bldg. Of
fice hours every evening 6:30 to 9:00.
Adv. (3-9-4tp)
F. W. Woolworth Co's. Big One
Day Sale, Saturday, March 25. Some
of our Special Items are Palm Olive
Soap 5c, on Sale at 12 o'clock; Laun
dry Soaps 3 for 10c; Ivory Soap 5c;
Large Enamel Pans 15c; Crash Tow
eling 15c yd., Peanut Brittle 15c a
pound. Adv.
Molalla Bakery
Bread Is the Staff of Life
Try our Baking
FRED R. BIRCH
OREGON CITY, ORE.