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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1915)
cTVlr Hog Raiser- For School Lunch Miss McQuaid, Domestic Science Instructor E. H. S. Remember that the child’s crav ing for sweets is a natural one and should be gratified. The injuri ous effects of pure chocolate and candy are di e to their being eat Are the feeds you are going to need to properly top off your hogs. en in excess or before meals, which will destroy the appetite i for the meal. If the teeth are i properly cared for they will not j | be injured by sweets. Scottish crisps always tempt a child’s appetite and are easily and ! quickly made: Beat one egg un til light, add gradually one-half; cupful of sugar then add two- To get the best results from your milch cows. i thirds tablespoon of melted but ter, one cupful rolled oats, one-' A good supply of all other Stock Food and Flour on hand third teaspoon salt, one-fourth [ teaspoon vanilla. E. D. Allen Estacada Lumber & Produce Co. w. J. Sampson Drop mixture by teaspoonfuls j on thoroughly greased inverted | dripping pan one inch apart bake in moderate oven until delicately browned. Remove from pan as ^ soon as taken from oven, using case knife. Seeded raisins may C alifornia C ouple A re Married In D etroit be placed on top of the cakes or, A nd Tour A cross Country one may use two-thirds cup oats i and one-third cup shredded cocoa- j M ake T rip F rom D etroit T o L os A n geles I n A nut. Barley-Shorts and Kaffir Corn Meal, Extra Heavy Shorts and Ground Barley For Dairy Stock- For 3 Days More Dried Beet Alfalfa Meal and Shady Brook " " ; Trail To Coast Dodge Bros. Motor Car Mr. and Mrs. M. J. McShane, of Barstow, Cal., found the touring route from Detroit to California a real honeymoon trail. They have just finished the tour in a D O DG E BRO S. M otor Car, but declare that the honeymoon is by no means over. Mr. McShane has been a resident of California for some time, but the lady of his choice resided in the east. When they decided to be married they arranged to meet in Detroit where the knot was tied. Mr. McShane had already purchased his DODGE BROS, car in LosAngeles but had arranged for its delivery to him in Detroit. This was done and the happy young couple started from Detroit for their California home. A camping outfit was carried and they took in the numerous scenic points on the way. Both are enthusi astic over the journey and over the performance of the DODGE BROTHERS’ car. They averaged slightly more than 20 miles to the gallon of gas during the trip. Clackamas Garage GINSENG Seed and Plants From the largest growers in U, G uaranteed Stock Jerry Jones - Oregon. Estacada, 9 5 H ogs T ake Trip Buyer Lucke last Monday noon shipped a full carload of hogs to the Portland Union Stock Yards from the Estacada Yards. This carload comprised about as fine a bunch of swine as has ever left the local yards, with especially fine batches from Folsom and Guttridge of Springwater, Botkin of Garfield, Harkenrider of Esta cada and others. C. N. Folsom’s sale included 34 finely finished hogs, weighing 7985 lbs., bringing him 6 ‘A cents per pound. The next shipment is scheduled to leave the yards, Wednesday, November 10th, instead of Mon- Dont forget the Basket Social for Friday evening, October 29th at the Tracy School House in Garfie'd. Proceeds to go to wards the purchase of a school organ. Men, bring your wives a n d sweethearts - wives a n d sweethearts, bring your baskets. 1 Notice of Road Budget Meeting Pulp $24. per ton. cAnd Alfalfa Hay $17. per ton. From the tim e this ad appears IN THIS WEEKS ISSUE OF THE PROGRESS UNTIL NOVEMBER 1st for C A SH O NLY, in ton or half-ton lots our price on Molasses Dried Beet Pulp will be $ 2 4 . per ton. And as a guarantee that as a feed it is all we claim for it, we agree that after you have given it a fair trial if found unsatisfactory we will refund the pur chase price of every unopened sack re turned to us in good order, within thirty days from date of purchase. For the same period of time and terms, without the guarantee, we will also sell second cutting ALFALFA HAY at $17 per ton. REMEMBER that these prices are for CASH ONLY and until November 1st, after that date, or on charge accounts, the regular price of $1 per ton more will prevail. HERE IS YOUR OP PORTUNITY To Get Your Winter’s Supply Of DAIRY FEED AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to Chapter 234, General Laws of Oregon 1913, and Chap ter 222, General Laws of Oregon 1915, a meeting of the legal vot ers of Road District No. 33, Clack E stacada, O regon amas County, Oregon, will be held at Lewellen’s Hall, in said J. R. Morrow, Prop. District on the 9th day of Nov., 1915 at the hour of 2 o’clock P.M., for the purpose of considering Hunters Attention! the following estimates of the amount of money to be raised by Have your specimens mounted special tax in said District for the ensuing year. Deer Heads, Birds and Fish ROADS AND HIGHWAYS — Improvement and maintenance of a specialty Dodge Road. $600: improvement Mountings of all kinds and maintenance of road from Guttridge's toward, graveyard, Prices on Application $700; improvement and mainte R. T. Carter, T axiderm ist nance of Road on Route 2, $500; improvement and maintenance of R. 1 Estacada, Or. Bard Hill Road, $400; improve-j ment and maintenance of road day the 8th, as the latter date is from Closners east.$500; improve set for the excursion of local ment and maintenance of Shib- There Is A Reason Why You Should Buy growers to the Portland Yards ley’s Road, $300. not only your dairy feed, but all your and Buyer Lucke will be one of BRIDGES- None. feed as well as Groceries from us. the hosts at the yards. . PROBABLE RECEIPTS — of! In Groceries we handle— said Road District from sources Read ’Em C arefully other than by direct taxation up Allen & Lewis Preferred Stock on real and personal property for which is all that the name implies. Every advertisement in this pa the, ensuing year, $3,000. per is live news. The merchants BALANCES—None. Get our prices before buying elsewhere. are every day adding new lines Subscribed by three resident of up to date ware and are each freeholders of said district and week calling your attention to by the road supervisor of said dis ‘ A Satisfied Customer them and their special prices. As trict this 16th day of October 1915. is the Best Advertisement” C. M. Folsom, Freeholder. a business proposition to save David Horner, Freeholder. money and wisely buy household C. E. Kilgore. Freeholder. TRACY 4 GIVENS goods, you should read the adver Frank Millard. Road Supervisor, tisements. Road District, No. 33. Estacada, - O regon.