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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1915)
_ O jr Jewelry Stock fs New and Complete Dont fail to Inspect my Sto k of News Notes from All .Sections Frank Howard of George was busily engaged last week build ing a new prune d ier for A. Wiederhold of Bissell. Û O O P U UD c j L ¿ E E S KNEM CHAMtâlNta T Q I DECIDE F O R IN E REAlT) TOBACCO CHEW HERE goes the old . or din ARY K IN D TO TH E / — -------^ D ISC AR D ) f HWQ B E T T E R ( V O V R E R IB H T A L I T I L E ~ \ \ C H E W O F RICH T O B A C C O — U AE TS AND r --------- g f r f ) U S A T IS F IE S ] PAV^) f A N O TH E R M A N W HO C A N T E LL OOOO I T O B A C C O FROM J ORDINAR? TOBACCO ~ r J . F. Wiles and mother, form Watches, Cl cks, Silverware and Jewelry erly of Lower Garfield, are now located on the John Ficken place Repairing a Specialty near Viola, which he h s ren ed. When not h'-re, leave v'ork at Marchbank’s. F. E. Beckwith, The Jew e^r Adjoining Marrhbank’s H o u s e w iv e s are best satisfied by personally sele ting the meats or p mltry for the family table. They can pick out die particular cut or bird which they wish and se£ exact ly that they are purchasing. We give equally as efficient ser- service on phone orders or on orders brought in by the children. The annual missionf-'St of the First Presbyterian church of George will be held October 10 h Regular service and missionary addres-es will occur during the day. with lunch served at noon. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Mary Adams and family of fjs'aeadt mov“d into the R. W. Cary house on Main St. this week. Mrs. N. Seheel and children of Kis-ell a e visaing at the home of her daughter, M s. G. Ellers in Portland. A SK your dealer for W-BCut Chewing Tobacco. It is the new*'Real Tobacco Chew ”—cut long shred —or send 10c in stamps to us. WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York City Miss Flora Schultz and brother Jerome of Garfield are leavingl this week for California, where they will visit the fairs and jour- j nev through the southern part of the state. Car! Rath of George is on th e ! sick list. Dr. L. A. Wells of Estacada. accompanied by his mol her, sis-J ter and Portland friends, return ed home Tuesday from a week’s auto trip to Crater Lake. Me. and Mrs. Wm Delap of | Portland, Portland were Estacada visitors ! Latest of Classy H A T S - this week. I ■ Oregon. - One Price - $2. J. M. Park of the firm of Phrk ; Dairy Cow Ratlins Unpaid Taxes Delinquent & i dosner of Estacada, left last j Continued from page 2 week for Forest Grove, where he | Af er Thursday Night will continue teaching. nil cow« flround cults are presum Cash Paid For Eggs All taxes not paid by Thursday iihly second in jwlat hflity only to The church of the Latter Day- corn, yet I have in mind one great cow flight. Sept. 30th, will be delin Saints will hold services Sunday, that refused absolutely to eat more quent under the new state tax Pdlr.ce Merft M a rk e t Oct. 3rd, at 2 o’clock in the Cur- ground oats than one and one-half law. Fred Jorg, Proprietor | pounds dally In breeding and Individ rinsviile schoolhouse. Tax money is coming in slowlv utility she gave appearance of being Phone Main 83. Broadway A party comprising the Cur- able to make a large butter record. and the collector estimates that Estacada, Oregon rins, Givens and Ewings motor Her feeder had raised her from calf- $100,000. will be outstandii g ed to Salem Wednesday to visit hood and declared unqualifiedly that thirty pounds of milk dally was the when the books close tonight. the State Fair. most she would yield. When the tax collecting w s The John Ptack home on Shaf- Evidently she was one of those de turned over to Sheriff Wilson, cows that. Judging from her | ford St. is being enlarged and re- ceitful breeding and all Indications presented $300,474.34 was outstanding ard 1 modeled. * The English Made Candy by conformation, should be a great about $110,000. of this has been but put to test was found paid to date, leaving unpaid about Something Entirely New Anton Oberstaller, formerly of producer, wanting for no apparent, good resison. Estacada, spent a day here this This cow would yield regularly thirty $196,474. The F. R. L. & P. Co., Full fresh line of week, returning Thursday to pounds of milk a day. hut no amount are expected to make the final Buxton, Or., where he is engin of effort seemingly would induce her payment on their taxes today, a Candies, Cigars and eer for the Standard Box & Lum to cat food to stimulate a greater flow Smokers Articles ber Co.’s mill. After every meal food would remain mounting to about $75,0<)0. As In her fe«Ml box A happy thought ap the majority of the larger tax Kodak Supplies - Films and Developers J . P. Forrester, who recently pealed to her feeder He would find payers have already paid, the purchased the John Miller black If there were any foods she would eat balance represents the taxes of Fishing Tackle smith shop, this week moved his after satisfying herself with the ration family to Estacada, occupying given. Cornmeal was offered her. She the small property owner. Ed Boner * Estacada ate it ravenously Then in turn cot the Valentine house on the hill. Riley’s Toffies 0 - CEDAR Mops and Polish Saves Time and Labor I f you never used one ask your neigh bor about them. She has one and would not be without it. The Sanitary way to clean, takes up all the dust, does not chase it from one place to another. Estacada Pharmacy T he ^e w o S U L Store tonseed meal, gluten feed. bran. etc*., were offered her separately Each time S atem en t of th e (> w n erih ;p. M an age she displayed her desire to eat. Final m ent, Circulation« F tc., eq ¡red by the ly she was offered ground oats, and Act of August 2 4 , 1 9 1 2 , she turned her head away In disgust Strange as cf T h e Estacada Progress, published weekly at The problem was solved. Estacada Oregon, for Oct. 1st. I 9 l 5 . Editor. R . It may seem, ground oats, one of the M. Standish. Managing E ditor. R . M. Standiah; greatest and likewise one of the most Business Manager, K . M. Standish; Publisher. R. expensive foods, found little favor with M Standish. this cow. Oats were omitted from her T h e Estacada Progress. O w n ers ’ names and ration She ate heartily and Increased addresses: A . H Standish. Chicago Illinois; R regularly In her milk flow. When she M Standish Estacada O regon, P. F . Standish E s- bad been fresh four months she pos tacads, Oregon. Known bondholders mortgagees, and other secur sessed u butter record of 339.75 pounds. ity holders, holding I per cent, or more of total Her feeder, believing rightfully In amount of bonds mortgages, or other securities: the excellence of oats ns n food for None. dairy cows, tried returning them grad R . M Standish, Editor. ually to her ration. He found she Sworn to and subscribed before n:e this 30th day would eat one and one-ha If pounds of S ept., 1 9 1 5 Irw in D . W rig h t Notary Public dally with other foods, but additional tor Oregon. My commission expires July. 17. 19 1 6. amounts caused nor to leave ner teen and dec line in milk flow This presents the first Important rea son for providing separate and distinct rations for Individual cows and illus trates not only a waste of high priced feeds, but also a diminishing of milk production where but one ration Is pro vided for the herd as a whole Not In the lifetime of » feeder would he find another cow that would so thoroughly abhor ground oats, but where a large number of foods are utilized seldom a cow would lie And that liked equally well all of them Therefore upon his ability to determine the most palatable ration for each of his charges defends the greatness of the Individual work of ?H«*h row ami In consequence the great ness and economy of the herd’s total production