Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, June 03, 1915, Image 2

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    East Clackamas Supply Co.
“Tluur Satisfaction is (Our Success”
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Mens Furnishings, Ladies Ready-to-wear Apparel, Shoes,
Groceries, Hardware, Notions, Novelties, Etc.
Work is being pushed on our building to make it ready for occupancy about June 10th.
A Clean Stock of up-to-date goods is being purchased and will be on hand for the opening.
Full announcement of which will be made later.
Our desire is to make it a pleasure for you to do business with us, from the standpoint of
PRICE, QUALITY, SERVICE and SATISFACTION.
H. G. Trowbridge,
Manager.
Successful Alfalfa Growing
A few years ago, it was claim­
That Saves Money ed that eastern Clackamas could
not raise and ripen good field
The Miracle Washer has done corn.
That story has been prov­
more towards saving labor, time,
worry, clothes, money and health en false, and with the acclimated
for the housewife than anything corn being grown today, the corn
we know of..
problem is solved.
The Miracle Washer is easy on It has also been claimed that
clothes and you can get your wash­ alfalfa could not be successfully
ing on the line before your neigh­ grown. For several years past
bor because this machine does the a number of farmers have experi­
work so much quicker.
with this product and
You can easily do your own mented
with
varying
but each
washing with a Miracle Washing subsequent year success,
a
better
showing
Machine.
has
resulted.
Come in and see how easy it i Chris. Johnson and others in
runs, the very next time you are , George
are now raising a fair
down town.
grade of alfalfa. C. A. Davis of
Garfield this week reports the re­
sults of his experimenting on a
I have a contract on 2000 rods of fencing, whereby 1 can furnish yis acre piece. The origins'
you what fencing you need from June 1st to Nov. 1st, without the j seed was planted about one year
cash and without interest. Call in and make arrangements for the ago, and one-half of the land
number of rods you need.
used was first treated with an al-
faifa culture, obtained from the
For Sale By
Oregon Agricultural College.
Estacada The growth has been equally
Bert H Finch
good on both the cultured and un­
cultured land. The plants grew
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Benson of
FEEDING THE EWES.
to a heighth of about 30 inches
Logan spent last Sunday at the Ration« Recommended Before and Aft* this spring, being cut early in
Roy Douglass home in Eagle
April and the growth since then
ar Lambing Tima.
Creek.
E\ tm before lumblug should revelve to date is about 16 inches.
a good, wholesome feed, which will At this rate it looks as though j
keep them in a I illative condition, «ays Eastern Clackamas can raise
Mrs. 0. O. Bland of Estacada the
Homestead. P aring the win­
is leaving this week for Holly, ter Iowa
receive well cured alfalfa that will yield three cut­
Colorado, where she will remain clover they or should
alfalfa hay with a small tings per year and the growth of
for some time, caring for her in­ grain ration, und If possible a few this product should greatly stim-
roots or a little silage, although slluge
valid sister and children. Before sometime*
causes trouble when fed by uate hog raising and kindred
returning she expects to spend a an Inexperienced
person.
month or two visiting at her old The grain ration most widely recom­ farming.
Reports of similar experiment­
la one composed of |>eas. oat*
home in Hutchinson, Kans. Mr. or mended
ing
alfalfa or other products
bran,
or
a
m
ixture
of
these,
and
fed
Bland may return east also, but at the rate of about half a pound a will with
receive
in the Prog­
has not definitely decided as yet. day up until lambing time approaches, ress, for it is attention
a
class
of
news that
when the am ount of grain may be In­
is
worth
while
disseminating.
creased
provided
the
ewes
hure
plen­
A. W. Cooke and wife of Da­ of exercise.
mascus and J. F. Woodle and ty After
lambing the ewes sbnnld be
Mr. Frank Ball of Portland is
wife of Estacada were Sunday liberally fed on any rood succulent spending
at the home of
feed
liefore
they
are
turned
on
pasture.
visitors at the Eagle Creek home Including plenty of grain and good his sister, a week
Mrs.
Ed Shearer of
of Mrs. M. J. Howlett.
hay. Hootch shepherds prefer roofs, Garfield; where he is resting and
but most men to thl* country feed
Soy Boans For Nog«.
silage. About two pound* of clover recuperating from the shock of
Kx|K*rtmt*ntx' hav%* xbouii !twt moj hay a n l from one to two pouoda of the recent illness and death of
tH-aii* M to hog* huvi* a IWtltng value grain will be required for the beat his w ife ._________
10 far rent higher than *b«>rt* and progress of the ewe and the lamb. The
much superior to nut* They are fed grain «hon'd consist of oats and bran,
All old members and others in­
a* a supplement to corn and as auch with a little oil meal added. T he oil terested are invited to be present
are equal In feeding value to Hnaeed meal Is parflcttlnrly necessary If you
meal. When properly used In connec do nor have silage As noon as tie next Sunday evening at the Pio­
tlon with corn aud other feed« one eras* has m ade a sti*lclent growth the neer Sunday Epworth League
«m id well afford to pay ll.fiO per buah grain may he reduced and ahortly ellm meeting, at the Estacada M. E. ¡
el for toy beans to fetd bogs.
litated.
church.
A
Labor Saver
Do You Need Any Field Fencing?
Choice Meat and Poultry
only are handled at this market. We do
not keep the tough, flavorless, inferior
grades which are neither satisfactory
nor economical. A little of our prime
meat is much better than a lot of poorer
quality. The test lies in the taste.
Order your Sunday dinner meat here as
an experiment.
Cash Paid For Eggs
Fish Fridays
Palace. Meat Market
Fred Jorg,
Proprietor
Phone Main 83.
Broadway
Estacada. Oregon
Klaetsch 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. Klaetsch, Owner.
Kodak Supplies
Films and Developers
Fishing Tackle
Ed Boner
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Estacada