Estacada Progress One Mazda Lamp ( I ncorporated ) Will light your dining or living room better than half a dozen o f the ordinary bulbs. Full Stock On Hand Published every Thursday at Estacada, Oregon R. M. Standish, Editor and Manager H ow ’s Your Plumbing? Have You Any Leaky Pans? Entered at the postotfice in EBtacada, Oregon, as second-class mail. Metal Repairing Six morfths . . . - $1.00 Estacada, .50 Thursday, May 13, 1915 If the new weekly magazine, called the Oregon Voter, edited by C. C. Chapman, the late sec­ retary o f the Portland Commer­ cial Club, maintains the high standard which its first two is­ sues have shown, it will be worth double the present $2. subscrip­ tion price. In the current issue o f May 8th. appears an article entitled, “ Costly in Clackamas” aimed at and squarely hitting the mark, as to the present costly and wasteful system o f road building in Clackamas county. This is aimed at the so called hard sur­ faced roads and their present condition, after less than a year o f wear The blame is not aimed at the taxpayer, but at those officials, who tried to get first class pave­ ment for half price. How to Catch Moles A good story is going the rounds o f the Eagle Creek boys, at the expense o f Cogswell, the genial merchant. Cogs, as he is familiarly called, has been for some time past try­ ing to exterminate the moles in his garden. In his innocent and trusting way, he believed all that the printed directions on the can o f “ Carbide Mole Exterminator” claimed, namely: that an applica­ tion o f the contents o f said can would immediately asphyxiate the rodents, leaving them sprink­ led upon the ground, their hind legs pointing Heavenward and front ones crossed upon their cold bosoms, with a “ Rest in Peace” expression on their upturned faces. Cogs thoroughly tested the ex­ terminator, and next morning showed the boys the results o f the previous night’s slaughter. Each succeeding morn witnessed a larger crop o f dead moles, until a total o f twenty rewarded the persistent furrier. It finally developed that the neighbors were trapping all the moles possible and liberally sprinkling Cogswell’ s garden each night. Like a good sport, Cogs stood I the treats and joking and, like a good merchant, incidentally sold enough cans o f carbide, to offset the costs. Saw Filing C . C . M ILLE R S ubscription K ates One year Plumbing THE DAIRYMAN. Remember that the heifer is T the daily cow"* o f the future. <$, Feed her accordingly. The dairy hog brings in the money faster than any other an- ' | imal on the farm except the dairy cow. »Sunshine is necessary in the milk house in the winter time. One o f the most important things in running a dairy sue- cessfully is brains. Rrains must be applied to every brand» of work if the best profit is to fol­ low. Xo cow can produce her max­ imum unless she hus the right kind o f care and food, and if she does not produce her maximum ■he will not give the best profit. Altalta For Dairy Cattle Figures from a < o»\ testing aasocia non m i aiibunia indicate wiiai may be evperled ul vows ut dair> rupurity when fed exclusively on green aiTaira alfalfa buy or a combination of the two Of the 3UU cows umiei test by the asModaUon. forty four exceeded X& pounds of butter fat per cow The exclusive alfalfa ration la comuiouij used by those farmers whose herd« are members o f the testing association The average production of butter Tat for the total number of cows is pound* |»er year The average pro duction with that of the average of the forty four row.- speaKs well fo» exclusive alfalfa feeding • Oregon. Your check is your receipt There is no chance for a dispute over having paid a bill, if you Pay by Check There is no need o f your carrying a large amount o f cash in your pocket, if you Pay by Check Jt gives a business tone to your financial transactions, if you Strong Realty Combine Pay by Check Formed The majority o f the people o f Estacada and surrounding country are now Announcement is made this week o f the formation o f a strong combination o f forces to handle real estate and kindred business in this part o f the county. W. F. Cary and S. E. Wooster of Estacada have united forces, with office on Broadway, Esta­ cada. They will handle 'farm ¡lands, acreage, city and urban I property, renting, loans, fire, life and accident insurance. Pastor Enjoys Trip Rev. Rees o f the Estacada M. E. church returned home Wed­ nesday morning after a few days spent in McMinnville, where he attended the district convention. During his absence Mr. Rees ! visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Rees at Amity, Or., and with Prin. B. F. Ford o f Esta­ cada, was present at the recep­ tion and banquet tendered to Bishop R. J. Cook in Portland, Tuesday evening. Paying by Check on the Estacada State Bank I f ROY 0. WAIhfR. President IHOMVS YOCUM. Vice President IRWIN D. WRIGHT, Cashier Interest paid on time deposits. KUetsch Mills First class lumber of all kinds. Dimension material a specialty. Prompt deliveries made from big stock on hand. Phone or call at mill, at Dodge. 0. C. Klaetech, Owner. I Pay Highest Cash on Delivery Prices For Hogs - Sheep - Catt le When the test comes, you want to know that your car will measure up to the requirements. Ford cars, with their light, strong, flexible frames, sturdy, powerful motors and simple design, meet all demands. In city or coun­ try, on good roads or bad, under all condi­ tions, the Ford gets there— and gets back— at an average cost of two cents a mile for operation and maintenance. Buyers will share in profits if we sell at retail 300,000 new Ford cars between August 1914 and August 1915. Touring Car $565; Runabout $515. On display and sale by , . . . Estacada. Oregon. J. W . r\ fc. E. L) 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. LUCKE Livestock Buyer.