Image provided by: Portland General Electric; Portland, OR.
About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1915)
Do you realize what Royal Tailoring means? Royal Tailoring means hand tailored, drafted to measure of the highest quality at a popular price ALL WOOL FABRICS USED There is not a piece of goods shown in our sample hook which is not guaranteed all wool. Absolutely all ool fabrics are used and none other. SECRET SHRINKING PROCESS Every fabric is shrunken by a secret shrinking process that takes out every last inch of shrink from the woolens. The suit or overcoat will not shrink; it will not stretch. IT HOLDS. IT WEARS. FIT GUARANTEED Every garment is guaranteed to fit and to satisfy the cus tomer or he need noi accept it or pay one cent. This guarantee is not only for the first time worn but is an air tight sweeping agreement that the suit will hold its style and fit UNTIL WORN OUT. Now Is The Time to place your order For Your Winter Suit but whether you want to buy or not — come in and look at our styles and patterns. You’ll find it a treat to lo >k through the Royal Woolen Display for fall. And we remind you again that Royal I ailoring means the utmost in custom tailoring at $ . $ . $ . 17 20 25 EAST CLACKAMAS SUPPLY CO. ‘ ‘ YOUR S A T I S F A C T I O N IS OUR S U C C E S S ’ ’ Oregon Growth Better Than Eastern DAIRY COW RATIONS. Moore Ford Trips a Prim e Essential In the Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moore of P alatability Production of Milk. Cazadero left for their vacation Cows differ widely, ns do all dom es anim als other than the hour, w ith Wednesday, accompanied by Mrs. tic regard to their likes and dislikes of Cora M. Brown, Mrs. Moore’s various foovls. w rites H ugh G. Van companion and nurse. IVIt in K im ball's D airy F arm er. W hat cow eats w ith avidity another re They are traveling in Mr. •me fuses entirely or eats sparingly. G lu Moore’s new five passenger Ford ten feed and dried distillers’ ¿train. «1 and after visiting Oregon City though recognized as excellent dairy are disliked by m any cows when and points in and around Port feeds, are first added to the ration. land, will go north to Kelso, they Most cow s ucquire a taste for them Wash,, where they will visit Mrs. and soon eat them heartily, hut in most herds there are Individuals thu Brown’s parents and sister. never learn to appreciate the taste of Bert Moore, having spent his these and other byproducts. To such vacation early in the 8eason( w ill cows it behooves the feeder to ¿rive only sm all portions of these foods, remain home to keep ‘ bachel sub stitutin g feed m ore readily eaten. or’s hall.” likew ise m any other foods are ob- Jerry Jones of Estacada, who for the past four years has given a great deal of attention to the growing of ginseng, this week dug up twenty roots, which weighed two pounds three ounces. These roots were from four year old plants. The market price for this med icinal root is about $7. per pound, the root being dried before being marketable. Jones is merely ex- perimenting now, to determine the proi>ortion of shrinkage be tween the fresh and dried root, which should be about one-third. have Resembled an Easter.’ grown roots in their fifth Must Estacada Development year average about the size of League (Meeting these four year old Oregon pro The Enterprise says, “ Eleven ducts. Jones has about 7,000 plants were on the speakers’ platform now in their fourth year and be- and seven in the audience at the ginning next season will be ready loads meeting in the pavil to sell the roots, which are used ion at the slate fair grounds largely by the Chinese in tneir u,‘S(*ay While the grounds medicines. Jones is each year were crowded all showed greater in the exhibits than in planting more seeds, to assure a interest highways.” yearly crop and expects to ulti mately have an acre under culti- Some of the members of the vation. _ __ Garfield Slock Raisers Association returned eaily this week from Ed Boner of Estacada who re- mountains where they had . . . ... „ ,, gone to round up a part of their t trned this week from Pendleton, beef eattle. has on exhibition in his store window an interesting display of J1*1 ^ave ^ad the photographs of the Round-Up. remuuc.ej n .u gu.age. ,} J*H*tlonalde certain row s, in fact, few foods ate euually acceptable to i \ 1916 Maxwell Complete with Electric Starter and Lights Free Demonstrations Gladly Given. H. P. Jochimsen Estacada, Boy Finishes Enlistment Elvin Morrow of Estacada, having completed his four year service in the Navy, returned home Wednesday afternoon. While he was too busy shaking hands that afternoon to furnish a detailed account of his four year trip, he found time to mention that he had been around the world, naving visited the major ity of the foreign ports. He had just returned from Yokohoma. where they stopped after deliver ing supplies to the Canton fiood sufferers. Elvie has .been stationed on the U. S. S. Supply, working as a first class ttretr an. Estacada T h e A y rsh ire cow Is g a in in g In p o p u larity In th e w e stern su ites, an d It Is held by close ob serv ers th a t th is breed Is p a rtic u la rly w ell a d a p te d to d a iry in g in th e corn belt s ta te s T h e A y rsh ire cow Is hardy a n d h a s g re a t a b ility a s a ru stle r S he giv es r a th e r a la rg e am o u n t of m ilk of a v e ra g e rich ness a n d is reg ard ed a s a p e rsist ent m ilk er an d an econom ical pro ducer. T he breed h a s n o t m ade such p h enom enal reco rd s a s th e oth er lead ing d a iry breed s Concluded on page 7 Agent Oregon