George Meeting T h e G e o rge Social & Com mer cial C lu b on last Satu rd ay afternoon was addressed bv T . W. Cross, ag riculturalist of the F. K. L & P. C o. on Hog Raising. Arrangement has been made for the members to participate in a corn grow in g con test, seed to be furnished by the railway company. At the evening meeting it was decided to have a N e w Y e a rs tree and a club dance on N ew Y e ars K ve. E a ch member will receive a present from the tree and it is e x pected that a belated Santa Claus will be in'attendance. Co nsidérable work has been done on the club building, the club room proper has been added to the main building. T h e n ext regular meeting will be Sat. evening. Dec. 12th. A Useful C r o w b a r . A very handy tool which m ay be m ade by any black sm ith or by the fa rm e r h im self if he h as a forge is show n in th e figure. It is m ade o f u round piece o f steel th re e-q u a rters of un inch hi d iam eter and th irty inches in length. One end is flattened and bent dow nw ard, a s show n a t A. T he o th er end is also b atten ed and shaped very much like th e cla w s on an ordi nary ham m er. T h is end Is to tie used fo r nail pulling and sim ila r work, so will need to be tem pered very c a re fu lly D raw th e tem p er to a som e what g rea te r e x ten t th an in au ord i nary » old chisel, and it will he about right T h e sh ape o f th is end is shown in the figure at It. T h e slo t can be cut w ith a ch isel w hile th e steel is hot. c u ttin g from tile in n er side so as to form th e groove fo r th e nail heads. T h is tool will be found to be Ju st th e th in g for fencing, te a rin g down o;d- buildings, etc., being esp ecially useful fo r pulling old n ails and spikes out o f lum ber C h u rn in g Temperature. It Is hard to chu rn cream a t too low a te m p era tu re K eep It cool a fte r sepa ratin g It until som e tim e b efore ch u rn ing. then exp ose it to an ord inary room tem p era tu re, about 70 degrees, until It sours. E A S T E R N ST A R A T T EN T IO N Dances Mountain chapter, O. E S. will hold its annual election of officers next T u e sd ay, Dec. 15th. at 8 P.M. All members requested to be pres ent. E v a M W ash W. M. Helena V\ Devore Secy. Remember the three big dances scheduled for the coming holiday season. T h e first will lie in liable Creek, Christm as Kve. at C o g s well' s Hall, with (lancing from 9 to 3 with late cars in both directions Sinclair’ s Portland Orchestra will furnish the music and all are in vited. I O O F On Satu rday night. Dec 12th. there will be a reception given bv T h e C. I. C. X m a s dance will the Odd Fellows and Rebeccas in occur the night of the 25»ti at the honor of State G tan d Secretary E. Kstaeada Pavilion with Steih’ s Port E . Sharon and Grand Warden, land orchestra for the occasion. Westbrook. All members in\ ited Supper will be served in the Pavil and allowed to bring a friend. R e ion, and dancing will begin at 8:30 with a Grand March and will con freshments will be served. tinue until 3 0 ' clock. LATE FALL P L O W IN G . T h e lute fall plow ing o f land intended to be seeded to oats n ext spring Is in m ost in stan ces au excellen t practice. I f th e land is n atu rally heavy th e exp osure to w in ter freezin g and th aw in g will do much to am elio rate it. but th e principal ad v an tag e to be gained is in havin g th e land ready for seeding Ju st as early in th e sprin g as fro st and mois- •• tu re cond itions will p e rm it rsu u lly oats sow n early succeed much b etter th an those sow n later. T h e re is alm ost alw a y s a b rief period in early spring when oats can be sown if the land is ready, but if th e plow ing :: has yet to be done th e opportu nity passes b efore both th e plow ing and th e seeding are accom plished. It freq u en tly is sev eral w eeks b efo re a n o th er opportuni ty fo r seeding occurs. T h is Is th e c h ief argum en t fo r th e fall plow ing < r oat land Sullivan Benilel Su llivan Kratner Tosti G erm an Sullivan Neils Gade Sullivan West YOIJR BANK We are operating a modern bank on the most conservative principles, and we respectfully solicit your patronage. Make use of our savings and check ing service, an 4 feel free to store your valuable papers in our safe deposit vaults. Call on us if you wish advice or as sistance, whether borrowing or loaning. For insurance our service is of the best and we want you to avail yourself of our service. Li HOY D. WALKER. President IIIOMAS YOCUM. Vice President SOY BEAN UOCULATION. Interest paid on time deposits. Valu abl e as A n y Le gu m e s and a Great Soil Renovator. T h e soy bean is at least a s valu able as any o f th e legum es and iu many localities pays better th an any other. It Is cap ab le o f being m ade a stap le gruin crop and is a g rea t soil renova tor. It is a cran k y crop on soil which has not been inoculated w ith Its pecu liar bacteriu m , which d iffers greatly from th e b acteria of oth er pod bearers. T h e re is good reason for th in king th at th e b acteria of clover, a lfa lfa , cow- peas. sw eet clov er and the ordinary wild vetch es and beans and such legum es as th e lo c i .s i tree a re ab le to adapt th em selv es to o th er plants, so th a t on e crop to som e e x te n t inocu lates Success In D ai ry in g. Eldorado • Lost Chord ('b o m s Concert Polk 1 T io 2 R ovai (jileen Y ( Klärtet G av o tte 4 C Ilo Solo Goodbye 5 B ritolte Solo B ills of S i Michael's T o w e r 6 C lorns English Dances 7 Violin Solo • > Reading Cas ev at th*- Bat H e 's G o ! ' E'li on the List 9 T enor Solo Ballet Mu.dc I O T rio Torpedo and the W hale 1 i (Quartette T h e T ow n Pump 1 2 C h e r.is Good L u c k Silv er Collection 13 Conductor - David Horner Violin - Mrs. C F\ Atte Piano - Miss. M ary Folsotn Baritone - Fred Horner Tenor Harold Horner Cello - C F. Atte R etr i sh nten ts afte r co ncert at a feiv pence. Make it IRWIN D. WHICH I, Cashier 'The sn c r c s -tu i d a i r y m a n is not only h fartn ci a n d breeder, but In tbe true s e n s e of the word tie Is a business man f ro m the c o m m e r c i a l stand point and a producer from th e m an u factu rer's stand point, w rites I'ro fe sso r K ildee of th e Iowa exp erim en t sta tio n Me n te e d s . feeds and selects his cow s e a c h upon its individual m erits, for tin* purpose o f con v ertin g th e raw ma terin is grow n on th e farm lu th e form s of grain s and g ra sses into a tin is lied com m odity o f com m erce — m ilk a n d 1 b utter fa t T h e profitable cow is one th at has the a b ility and cap acity to produce from a m lnlinuifi food supply a m axim um am ount o f milk rich iu fat •*oiiten* Springwater Choral Concert Saturday Evening, December 12th. 8.15 O’clock At Springwater Fresbyterian Church I T h e N ew Y e a r s E v e dance will Ire iu charge of the Estaeada Vol uuteer Fire Dept and with linker's orchestra, this event will he one ol the b e s t of the season, with danc ing continuing all night. Estaeada State Bank Pure Food Department Sugar, Fure c a n e _____ IG '/j lbs. for $1. Cranberries, Cape cod, 2 quarts for 15c 25 07.. K C Baking pow d e r ________ 20c 1 lb. can Royal or C leveland______ 44c Milk 3 cans 25c Dozen cans $1. A & H Soda _ 6c 10 pkgs. 55e 5 lb. Pail, Red label S y r u p .._ __ 33c 10 l b . .................... ” 60c 5 1b. ” Blue ” ” ________ 20c 10 1b. ” ” ” ” .... 55c 5c Laundry or Hand soap 10 bars 45c Bon A m i_______ 0c 3 for 25c Old Dutch Cleanser, _ ____ 3 for 25c Royal Club Mince Meat (none b e tte r )________ 3 for 25c Y i lb. can Best grade Ground Pepper 18c x/t l b . ..................... ” Mustard 18c (Lowest prices on high grade Spices and Extracts 9 lb. Bag Ohio Buckwheat Flour ... 50c 9 lb. Bag Graham ______________ 35c 9 lh. Bag Corn Meal ___ _____ 35c 9 lb. Bug Fancy Flaked Rolled Oats . 45c Farina, ______________Bag 48c Buy your Groceries of us And we will both make money. _Cary Merc. Co. Palace Meat Market SOY BEANS. fo r an y other. B u t th e soy bean in oculatlon is so fa r d ifferent from the rest th at th e p lan t m ust h ave its own b acteria or it cann ot ta k e nitrogen from th e air. T h e K en tu ck y experi- ; inent statio n h as found, how ever, th at | th e first crop o f soy bean s on any Held will have a few nodules on th e roots and th a t file n ex t y e ar th e Inoculation for th e second crop will be found per feet. T h e lesson in this to th e av erag e fa rm e r Is to plant a sm all patch o f soy beans a t th e first op|M»rtunity. and by follow ing th is with a n o th er crop he will h ave a Held from w hich lie can ta k e soil fo r Inocu lating th e rest o f HD farm as found d esirab le T h e sam e method will work well with a lfa lfa and oth er legum es. E v ery fa rm should h ave a t least a sm all p atch well inocii Jilted by repeated plan tin gs w ith th e b acteria o f al! th e good legum inous crops.—Farm and F iresid e We handle only the best of meats Lard, Bacon, Sour Kraut, Pickle . A comp ete line of fresh and salt meat«. Fresh vegetables in their season. Fresh E g g s and Butter. tRM) J0HG, Proprietor Estaeada Pharmacy is Headquarters f o r Santa Claus As Usual - Nut Ccd