9 0 Pounds in 6 0 Day» ¿714r Hog R aiser Barley-Shorts and Kaffir Corn Meal, Extra Heavy Shorts and Ground Barley Are the feeds you are going to need to properly top off your hogs. For Dairy Stock- Alfalfa Meal and Shady Brook To get the best results from your milch cows. A good supply of all other Stock Food and Flour on hand E. D. Allen Estacada Lumber & Produce Co. w. J. Samson The Week That Saves You Money START Your Holiday Shopping NOW Edward Shearer of Garfield, the winner of one of the pedi­ greed Poland-China boars at the fast East Clackamas County Fair, awarded by the P. R. L. & P. Co., reports that the animal has made a wonderful growth in the past sixty days, having added over 90 pounds in weight. This fine boar is of the Oregon Grand Champion strain, its sire being the famous champion boar, belonging to J. R. Cole of Molalla. Six of Mr. Shearer’s neighbors have agreed to each purchase a pedigreed Poland-China sow, so that the 1 DIG East Clackamas Fair will contain entries of some of the finest pedigreed hogs in the state. G arfield H onor Roll Those on the Roll of Honor of the Garfield school for October included Howard Davis, Evelyn Davis, Leo Pesznecker, Everett Krigbaum, Lucy Krigbaum, Wil­ liam Shearer, Gilbert Shearer, Catherine Laing, Leta Posson, Harry Duncan, Edith Perry, Laura Robinson, Tom Robinson, Fred Robinson. Invincible C oncert The Invineibles, the young la­ dies class of the Methodist Sun­ day School is planning an inter­ esting concert to be held next Tuesday evening, November the thirtieth in the High School au- ditorum. The program which will consist of musical numbers readings and “stunts” will begin at 7:30 sharp. The admission price for young and old is ten cents, and the en­ tire proceeds will be used to help defray the cost of the new base­ ment of the church. • Gifts To Fit Any Purse Few Yuletide Hints Massage Vibrators Sewing Machine Motors Library Lamps Curling Iron Heaters Coffee Percolators Chafing Dishes Washing Machines Shaving Mugs Luminous Radiators Vacuum Cleaners Kitchen Ranges Milk Warmers Boudoir Lamps Shaving Mirrors Tea Kettles Cigar Lighters Hair Dryers Flat Irons Waffle Irons Foot Warmers Samovars Ovens Toasters Disc Stoves And many other useful and practical things. A »mall deposit will hold any article Until Called For L ie z * I ï Æ j I ^SERVICE * Mr. and Mrs. Weltie and Mrs. Fredlie of Monroe, Wisconsin, are guests at the J. E. Schenk home in Springwater this week, en oute to the San Francisco Exposition. Mrs. Schenk has been confined to her bed fi r the past few days, suffering from an attack of apjn dicitis. The home of Mr. and Mrs. S anford Cox of Elwood was brightened last Monday by the advent of a 7 lb baby boy. • Charley Tallman and family of Springwater expect to leave soon for Goldendale, Wash. B oy L oses E ye Charles, Jr., commonly known as “ Buster,” the two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Dubois of Estacada, underwent an operation last* * Saturday at St Vincent’s Hospital in Portland, which resulted in the removal of his right eye. The little fellow for sometime past has suffered from an affec­ tion of the eye, but until he was examined by a Portland special­ ist recently, it was not supposed to be anything more serious than a muscular trouble. On investi­ gation, the specialists discovered a tumor inside of the eye, neces­ sitating the removal of the en­ tire organ. Since the operation, "Buster” has felt much better and within a few days will be brought home from the hospital. Youth A ccid en tly Shot Tuesday Morning’s Gregor ian, contains t h e following item, which owing to the phone lines being out of order, the Progress has been unable to authenticate: “ Grenville Cupper, 19, who lives at Eagle Creek, Or. received a discharge of a shotgun in the right knee yesterday afternoon, when a shotgun which his broth­ er was cleaning was accidently discharged. He was taken to Portland last night to the Good SamarLan Hospital.” Pacific Internationa I L ivestock E xpositor) The Portland Union Stock Yards Company extend a cordial invitation to all residents of Eastern Clackamas County to at­ tend the fourth annual Pacific International Livestock Exj osi- tion, to be held at North Port­ land, December 6 to 11, 1913. G ro w in g O ld er. As 1 sot» it. g ro w in g oidor is rho p ro c­ esa of th e ro<-onfiliation oí lito sp irit to life L iv in g is sim ply g e ttin g a c q u a in t­ ed w ith th e w orld w e live in. T h e real p u rp o se o f a body is th a t it sh a ll l>e used up. w o rn o u t—an d th o u th ro w n a w a y —in footling th e sp irit. W h a te v e r h ap p en s to you in Hie o u te r w orld tr a n s la te s Itse lf finally in to sticli u su b stan ce. T liu t is w hat it is for. Just a s th e p u rp o se o f food Is not to look p rêt t.v on ch in a p lates. Imt to bo t r a n s ­ form ed in to blood an d m uscle It is in th e n a ru ra l o rd er of th in g s th a t th e body sh o u ld be th u s used an d e x h a u s t­ ed T h e m in a tu ru l an d h o rrib le tilin g is th a t th e body should be w orn out and yet th e s p irit rem u m un nou rish ed . -A tla n tic . C o rre c t D ia g n o sis. Jo h n F isk e. th e h isto rian , w as once in te rru p te d by. his w ife, w ho co m p lain ed th a t th e ir son hud been very d isre ­ sp e ctfu l to som e n eig h b o rs. M r F isk e called th e y o u n g ste r in to his stu d y . ••My boy. is it tr u e th a t you called Mrs. Jo n e s a fool?” T h e hoy h u n g hi* bead. “ Yes. f a ­ th e r.” “ And did you call Mr. Jo n e s a w orse fool?” ‘ Yes. f a th e r .’ Mr F isk e fro w n ed an d pondered for a m inute. T h en be said : ••Well, my son. th a t is J u s t ab o u t th e d istin ctio n 1 should m a k e ” No F ir e W ith in . T u n es h a v e ch an g ed . O u r fa th e rs fo r iouie s tr a n g e reaso n p re fe rre d a cold m eetin g ho u se to one w hich w as w a rm ­ ed by artificial h eat. W hen a sto v e w as p u t in to th e Old S outh c h u rch . Boston, in 17X1 a n e w sp a p e r o f co n tem p o rary d a te co n tain ed rids sig n ifican t lam en t: E x tin c t th e . s a c r e d fire o f love. O u r z e a l g ro w n < old a n d d e a d . In th e h o u s e o f G od w e fixed a s to v e T o w a r m u s In th e ir s te a d . M isun dersto od . “H ow n o w ?” “T ills fellow told m e he w as going to show m e th e b eau ties o f th e to w n “ “ W ell, d id n ’t h e?” ’T ie m en lit park« and office buildings. J w as p rep ared to see som e fem in in e lovelin ess.” —P ittsb u rg h Post T h e V a rie t y . ’’W h at kind of a m elon is ft w hich th e co rp o ra tio n s c u t? ” “ W ell, ju d g in g l»v th e co n d itio n of th e ir stock. It m u st o ften lie a so rt of w aterm elo n ” B altim o re A m erican B etw een frien d s freq u e n t rep ro o f m ak es th e frie n d sh ip d is ta n t.—C onfu­ cius.