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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1915)
1 V You Are Delighted when you can get plenty of hot water, but when the plumbing is out of order, that’s a differ ent story. It is a good plan to have your plumbing looked after every now and then, to see that it is in proper condition. Spraying For Currant And Gooseberry Worm Oregon Agricultural College, Cor vallis, M ar.—.There are two insect pests, which attack the currant and gooseherrv. One occurs as a small white maggot inside the developing fruit causing it to ripen premature C. C. MILLER ly and drop to the ground. This Estacada, • Oregon. j>est is known as the currant mag got or the gooseberry fruit fly. New Industries The other pest is a velvets green ESTACADA PROGRESS It n»k**N »ht* entcrprÌMiig farmers worm which feeds on the leaves I I n c o k p o r \ t k ni I tie foliage fmm ihe o f K M a C * r ! H s i t u i M it 1001)11 i n n r o l l ì i * stripping PuUli*.»«ed t v e r > Ih u rsr td v V lorn in q dt try to pioneer along a g i(cultural bushes about the Unie the fruit is CSlACADA. OKI DOS lines. Adolph Sagner of Estacada maturing. This p&M is known as k. M. Standista, Kditor nnd Manager has an eu boiate (ginseng garden the native eu» tant worm, at th* cost ottica tn Estacada. Oregon as that is no small affair, comprising Sprays are not generali effective second class mai several hundred dollars noith ol in controlling the currant maggot, bed with shades overhead and Stir the soil thoroughly to some SU B SC R IP T IO N R A T E ? .................................so dozens ot appurtenances peculiar to depth about the bushes in the fall tile growing of this medicinal root, and agalli in late March While it takes a matter of about For the green currant worm spray Thursday. March 25. 1015 — seten years for this product to p,,. |)t)shes with a lead arsenate su- yield a profit, it looks as though a |mj0n using one «unce of lead ar- rite couniv seat pa)«-rs certainly | few years more would find Sagner senate to three gallons of water. believe in the value i.f scare hearts, selling the roots bv the hundred This spray to do tlie most good insinuations of murder, robbery, wej „ ht a, j 7 pt;r pound. Jerry must lie applied just afler the fruit jealousv and other mysteries, he- Jones of Kstacada also has gone is set on the hushes. It one does sides a fair amount of incorrect in- j ¡„to t)le growing of ginseng on an not apply this earlv spray, the formation, in connection with the i extensive scale. worms may tie killed when the recent fatality in Lower Garfield. j The latest novel planting com- frllj| js large bv a sprav of while The Portland pipers also printed a priSe.s one acre, which is to be plant- hellebore powder one ounce in three more or less garbled account of the ed to peppermint, bv Mr. Twombly | ga„ ons of waU.r. T(fls material is affair, emanating from and tinder ofi.atficld. Last week he hauled ^ no„ poisouous and does not discolor tlie caption of Oregon Citv. Tlie a wagon load, comprising 2 4 s a c k s , b e f r u l t T b e e a r l v s p r a y , s to ,,e scene of the accident was not so far ot these toots from E s t a c a d a , a n d recommended, however, removed from Oregon Citv, bait the planting will be do le at once. that these papers could have ob This product is used for the obtain- j tained the truth by cartful inquiry . ing of essence of peppermint Card of Thanks We wish to thank our many good Lewellen Estate Probated friends and neighbors for their con It is announced that on the first The estate of William J, Lewell Tuesday in April, Kepresentalive sideration and kindnesses -.howu to Guv T. Hunt of Garfield will speak en. the pioneer merchant of Spring water, was pro' ated in the county ns during onr late bereavement. at a luncheon of the Live Wires in court Thursday by Mrs Martha George Armstrong and family, Oregon Citv, on the subject of the Jane Lewellen, his widow. The proposed consolidation of various estate is valued at $10,000 Mr i T »*• bteinman and family. boards and commissions. Lewellen died ill Portland. March 41I1 Triple Header Draws Crowd R. R. Cleaning Up f SOME POULTRY WISDOM.? Last Friday night's basket ball The P. K. L. & P. Co., have had ganiMS at the Estacada Pavilion, men busy for the past week. brought out a good sized crowd of several . . ., . . . f H et ti I mum * «‘ litte r , l i e ! a g o o d o n e ,.mter rooters, who saw the Crusaders cleaning up their right of wa> Th„ class of the M. E. Church win a close through Estacada. They have I and [xm ltry sm s-ess is very rinse. es|»e- game against the boys representing raked up and burned all refuse and rtnlly III I tie winter when neiis a r e lint the Christian Church The Cur- old ties. They have also built a to tie penned up a Itltue part of the time amt when the futility is eniistmi- rinsville married men, cirrtetl too many parental responsibilities on level extension to the side walk In Li m uch 11 lent. The K iveu »»ones from tli-ir minds *o play a winning game j lesding from the' hotel it t > the the tab le an d from the K tlcheli w ant* can ttills* he m ade into |»oiiitry flesh against the unmarried hoys, tint | Park, doing away with the steps and t»e a noiiree o f profit. even then the score was close. 1 he j thut have proven a stumbling spot One o f the hesf If not the best a n i wind up between the girls of th e!,,, |he p(|,, M„ yt)f. Ihe rajlroad mal food fm |M»i)itrj Is milk A ll the Freshmen and Sophomore classes in gredien t* n e iv s s a r y to form n |**rfect of the Estacada High School, people are »loin»' this woik as a an im al f«»od a re found in sk lm m ilk . It gentle hint for the residents to get resulted in a victory for the m ak e* no d iffe re n c e w h eth er It Is busy with their "clean tip day.” sw eet or so u r o r Dow It Is fed. w h eth er •fresh ies." Behind O u r Feed is an absolute guarantee of grade and cleanliness. Every sack of it is all pure grain of high qual ity, making it better for your stock and really cneaper for you. YVe can refer to many stock ow ners who will have no other feed but ours. They have good rea sons for their choice. Estacada Lbr. & Produce Co. w | alone o r w ith o th er food*, it a n s w e rs Its purpose e q u a lly us well. A w in d b reak o f som e sort m ak es a I* ml try house w a rm e r on the Inside an d g iv e s the fo w ls a sh eltered p lace for outdoor e x e r c ise I he o w n er o f a rh)ck eu house built under the sh e lte r o f h num ber o f e v erg ree n freea s a y s drtnkinR w a te r hardly e v e r fre e z e s I d side. To keep p oultry from restating o v er feed m an ger* an d o th er p la ces th at ought to he kept clean nail a sm a ll w ire fo u r Inches a b o v e th e hoard. T h is is a good tim e to figure up a c cou n ts fo r th e y e a r and see w h a t the chicken bus ness has done fo r at. IV Granite W are Tea Kettles - 50c T ea and Coffee Pots 25c Dish Pans - 20c - 25c and full line of Kitchen Utensils. Park & Closncr Hunt Bide. I s ta c a d a K ia e ts c h M ills First class lumber of all kinds. Dimension material a specialty. Prompt deliveries made from big stock on hand. Phone or call at m ill, at Dodge. 0 . C . Klaetsch, Owner. I Pay Highest Cash on Delivery Prices For Hogs^- Sheep - Cattle I shall aim to ship a carload of livestock from the Estacada Stock Yards at least every other Monday noon. Stock must be delivered at yards by 11 A. M. on shipping date. I shall spend certain days in each month buying stock throughout East ern Clackamas County, and if you have any to sell, phone to R. M. Stan- dish at Estacada and he will quote prices and give date of next shipment. C. E. LUCRE Livestock Buyer.