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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1914)
This Week, our 1315 Cdlemldrs are ready. They are beautiful souvenirs and we have enough to go around, one for each family. In order to see that each family receives one, we ask that you call personally and dont send the children. Xmas Suggestions Com bination Card and Sev\int< Tables Statuettes - $2. 50c and 75c Mrs. A. D. McMillan of Eagle Miss Minnie Craft of Viola, who Creek visited friends Htid relatives lias been ill with pneumonia, is Miss KL t ie Reagan ot Portland is slowly recov ering. Many reports of spending the holidays with her par in Portland last week. Hoh Marchhauk of Estacada is ■ bad colds are current from all dis ents in Ks'aeada. about again, after a week's illness | tricts Miss Esther Revell, who is teach John Mattoon of Redlands hauled with grippe. ing at the Tracy school, has gone a big load ot lumber for Chas. Hir- Hugh Mendenhall of Estacada to N, Yakima, Wash, to spend the iubotbom’ s new house at River was suddenly called front town by holidays. Mill, and Wni. Hicinbothotu of the death of a relative. Mr. and Mis Irwin D, Wright Viola is helping with the carpentry Mr and Mrs. A. W Cooke of work. of Estacada gave a couple of de lightful dinner parties to friends Damascus wete the week end guests Clnistmas exercises were held at of Mrs. Howlett at Eagle Creek. last week. the Viola M E church on Wed The H. Schmidt of George met with nesday evening, Dec. 23rd W. E Linn of Clavton. Iil. ar rived this we;k and is visiting his a serious accident last Sunday, entertainment was ill chatge of sisier. Mrs Julius Krieger of Gar while leading a cow, which result Miss Myrtle Woodle and a good ¡sized crowd was pieseiit. ed lit a fracture of his left arm. field. News Notes From All Sections Miss Elizabeth Reid of Garfield, Miss Katie Douglass of Eagle Creek has gone to Stevenson, who has been attending the Uni Wash, to spend the holidays with versity of Washington, has re her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. John turned for the holidays W e have just received our new Sweetiev. Mrs. E. H. Maple of Portland is stock of Christinas Decorations and The Nora H-’le Memorial and spending the Christmas season at a full line of Holiday Goods. I the Zion church Sunday Schools of the parental, W. H Bletch, home ¡Garfield, held Christmas exercises at Spring water. this week at the latter church with Estacada Furniture Co. Miss Gertrude Gee of Grand Alex Botkin in the role ot the View , Wash is spending Christmas Chtislmas Saint. as the guest of Miss Elizabeth Reid I.utie Wilson and family of Ake of Gar field. ly. Minn returned to Es'acada last Alice Hicitibothom of River Mil) Monday to make their future home is staving with her grandparents, Large stock o f fresh Candies and They formerly resided here and Mr. and Mrs. Jas Sevier of Viola, Nuts, just received. went east .about two years ago. while the latelv burned home is Plain Mixed Candy 15c lb. Holly Wilson, the son, will enter being rebuilt. Xmas ” ” 20c lb. tile Estacada schools at once. Indications point to several mar Ribbon ” ” 20c lb. Miss Helen Bartlett’ s kindergar riages in this community within ten class, gave a Christinas enter- the next week, but to date no defin Mixed Chocolates lb. 25c up. t&tnmv-iu at her home last Monday ite news can be ascertained, further Fancy Boxed Chocolates lb. 25c up. night. The cbldren performed Unit! licences Issued and houses When you buy your Christmas Candies for the entertainment and edifica rented. and nuts, whether in large or small tion of t heir assembled parents and Mattlta the babv daughter of Mi. quantities, I will appreciate your pat were later rewarded by a visit from and Mrs H. G Trowbridge of Gar- ronage, and will guarantee my goods Santa Claus, who presented to\ ! ticlel, lias recently hail to undcigo a and that the price is right. and candy. \ minor operation to relieve au absess Xmas boxes of Cigars 50c up. Cecil Schock of South Estacada of the ear. The baby was taken to returnei last week from Biecken- Portland, where it is reported to be Double trading stamps on all candy ridge, Colorado, where he has been recovering satisfactorily. and nuts, until Xmas. emploved in connection with the hy Up to the time of going to press, draulic work, in charge of Shirley 1^. G. MarchbanK only three minor skating accidents Htilse, formerly engineer at the had been reported Miitou Evans Upper Dam The work at Breek- received h shinny stick just below etiridge closed down on account of the right eye, leaving a beautiful the extreme weather and probably raw b e e f effect. One of the Mar A Few Of will not resume until sp. ing. shall boys of Eagle Cre -k had sev Eagle Creek Grange held its reg eral stitches put into a jagged ice ular meeting last .'Saturday with cm on his head and Chas Sparks »tiO.it 30 members present. Alit-r a short business session ami a fine had his nose bruised. Best Shoe Strings, 3 pairs 5c do n.-r, the following officers were Too much care cannot be exer Matches, - 3 boxes 10c elected: M C. Glover, W M ; K cised dining this cold spell in the W Bates, Overseer; Mrs. S. E. Rates, Lect. ; Geo. Smith, Steward; building ot tires and overheating Martha Washington Win Still, Asst Steward; Mrs L. the houses, as tile average Oregon 10 cent Hair Nets 5c Glover, Chaplin; H. H. Hoffmeis- home is not built to withstand ex ter, Treasurer; Mrs Eva Glover. treme cold or to handle extreme Full line of Christmas Toys, Secretary: August Gethatdus, G. heating It a fire should start in K .; Mrs. L. V. Gibson, Ceres; Miss Candies and Novelties. Jennie Smith, Pomona; Miss M\r- Estacada. as in Gresnaui, the re tle Hoffmeister, Flora; Miss Minnie sult might not he the same, for Come in and get acquainted with us Steinman, Ladv Asst. Steward. even our Broadway pavement would All of the officers, excepting the burn and no joke is intended either. and our prices. gate-keeper, Pomona and Flora, were re-elected. C. T. Dickinson S D; Alien of Missoula, Mont, aud wife of Oswego, M. V. Thom is visiting his brothers, E. D. and Park & Closner as of Sandy, and Miss Echo Wade C. S. Alien of Estacada and Caza- of Garfield were visitors Hunt Bldg. Estacada dero. Mr. Allen's wife and son came to Estacada some time ago, To Late To Classify and the boy is now at one of the S a d ie H o r n ib r o o k FOR S A L E — 25 Thorobred An Portland hospitals, recuperating P ia n o a n d V o c a l I n s t r u c t o r gora Goats, cheap. Apply from the result of a recent opera 40512th St. Portland, Ore. or Progress. StaDley Turtl, Estacada. tion Special Discount on Toys, to clean them out. Christmas Candies Our Attractive Prices FEEDING THE PULLETS. C arefu l H andling Needed to M ake Good E g g L a yers. A mush or d ry ground urn In w ill tins ten the pullet to imiturtt.v m uch fa ste r than >111 nil hiiMl un it» diet b e cau se In such a m ix tu re It Is p o ssib le to Incur- p om te the m ore con cen trated high pro tein p roducts, such ns b ran , m iddlings, b e ef scrap , etc. M eat In som e fo rm * a b so lu te ly n e c e ssa ry in ord er to start the p ullets to la y in g and keep them at It all w in ter, w rite s A K V an d ervo o rt iu th e A m erican C u ltiv a to r P u lle t* re q u ire c u re fu l h and lin g to m ak e them good la y e rs, and w h eth er they w ill he p rofitab le pro lu ce rs for th e next s ix m on th s d ep en ds I n ic e ly upon the w a y they are treate d fo r u m onth prior to the tim e they should begin to lay W e m ust c ra d u u lly accll m ate them to cold w ea th er, feed them a ration th at w ill m atu re th e I mh 1 > aud c r o w >1 thick coat o f fe a th e rs 'Hie food should con tain a lure«* p erc eu tac e o f w h at c h e m ists term a sh . o r m ineral m atter, a s w ell a s p rotein, carh oh y d ra te s and fat. A sh w ill l»e found la rg e ly in cut bone and m ost green fe ed s B e e f s c ra p co n tain s som e hone and m eat aud honem eul a still la rg er p ercen tage T h e se a re ex cellen t feed s fo r the m atu rin g pullet and should co n stitu te a goodly (»ortlon o f her ra tion I f the p ullets a r e allo w ed to crow d on th e roosts th ey w ill s w e a t, and the g ro w th o f the fe a th e rs w ill he retard ed T h e y should h a v e p len ty o f fresh a ir und not l>e too w a rm ly housed in feed in g m atu rin g p ullets w e are very upt to feed them too little T h ey should con su m e a la rg e am oun t o f food, and th e m ore th e y w ill e a t the b e tte r It w e find that they do not eat up th e ir feed d e a n and le a v e som e we con clud e that w e a r e fe e d in g them too m uch and cut d ow n th e ration A bove all th in gs, do not o v erfe ed them l am m uch in fa v o r o f hop|H»r feed in g o f d ry ground g ra in s. My d ry gralu ration c o n s is t » or d ry groun d g rain s, b eef scra p and ch a rc o al Y o u r hopper should be so co n st m eted a s to not nl low th e p u llets to throw the final out and w a ste it T h e tilled hopper m ay be kept b efo re them all the tim e, but I k eep the bop|>er b efo re them only part or the d ay g iv in g them their w hole grain In th e m orning in a litter and g iv e them the use o f th e hopper altout 10 o'clock fo r th e rest o f th e day F a tte n .n g Geese. F o r ea rly g eese th e last period should uot be m ore th an th ree w ee k s T he b ird s shouid be penned up in (lin ks of tw e n ty live and kept iu sem lcoufine- m enu T h e food should be s o ft in the m orning and corn in the aftern o on C lea n w a te r In tro u gh s should ( k * kept c o n sta n tly Iw fo re th e birds, but they m ust not be allo w ed to sw im . T h e so ft m ash m ay co n sist o f In d ian m eal and m id d lin gs, an d the g rain , w h eat and b a rle y T h e grain g iv e s b e tte r re su lts if It Is steep ed In w a te r fo r a few hours. A ll food should be fed In troughs, and i f an y rem ain s It »bould be cleared a w a y ab out h a lf an hour a fte rw a rd .