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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1916)
Alfalfa Culture To Go Forward Continued from page 1 will constitute good pointers for the farmer wishing to succeed in ■ the growing of this crop. * Dont fail to provide for ample inoculation; soil from an old al falfa field is best. So are D A L E S ’ with everything in Spring Millinery Dont sow poor or weedy seed. From Buckram Frames to Paris Pattern Hats Dont sow on a weedy soil. Dont sow on any but a sweet, Make your wants and wishes known and we will do our best to please you. well limed soil., Don’ t forget your Delineator and Votes. Dont sow on poorly drained We handle Gills’ Seeds, soil. Dont sow on any but a finely prepared, well settled seed bed. Miss Esther Revell, formerly Dont pasture the first or sec in charge of the Tracy Garfield ond year. school, but now principal of the We Are Not In The Dont seed a large acreage to Damascus school, spent the week begin with; Experiment on a end among friends in Garfield small area first. and Estacada. As Miss Revell Dont give up. Many promi was one of the young ladies of nent alfalfa growers finally suc “ Miss Satterlee’s Seminary” , she ♦ ♦ ceeded only after many failures. was one of the guests of the Gar + * Attention was called to the fact and are still in the ring field Dorcas Society Saturday. ♦ ♦ that there are two distinct vari ♦ ♦ eties of alfalfa, one being char to meet any honest competition Mrs. H. M. James o f Silverton, ♦ ♦ acterized by a single, long tap in all lines that we carry— wife of Superintendent Howard ♦ ♦ root, while the other has a root M. James of the Silverton schools, Quality considered. Quality * ♦ system branching out at right was a guest at the J. W. Reed goods is our strong point, and * ♦ angles to the main stalk. It is home in Estacada a few days last you will always get 100 cents ♦ + the,latter variety, known as “ diy week. Mrs. James was accom ♦ + in value for every $1. purchase. land alfalfa” which should be panied by her little daughter ♦ + experimented with here. Lois, who is recovering from a We have given our old cus- * ♦ Space will not allow of repro serious attack of mastoid bone Candidate Visits Estacada mers Satisfaction and Mr. ♦ * ducing herewith his entire talk, infection, which necessitated two New Customer we are con ♦ + Wm. M. Stone, v/ho is a candi but it was comprehensive in very delicate operations. fident we can Please You. ♦ ♦ date for the Republican nomina every way and his audience * + Anton Oberstaller, chief engi tion for the office of District At learned many valuable pointers, Give U* A Trial ♦ * neer at the Buxton, Or. plant of torney, spent a couple o f days in including such essentials as the ♦ ♦ the Standard Box Co., spent a Estacada and vicinity last week, kind of land to plant on; proper And Let Us Convince You ♦ ♦ drainage; liming of acid soils: day last week in Estacada, visit getting acquainted. Of the three candidates now danger from weeds; points on ing at the home o f his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Oberstaller. seeking the Republican nomina pasturing; when to plant and tion, namely E. W. Bartlett, O. how; care o f growing plants dur Owing to the accidental col- W. Eastham and Wm. M. Stone, ing first to third years; kind o f all are promising if elected to do lase of the Weiderhold barn in away with the office of deputy seed to use and kind to beware Bissell last Saturday night, which district attorney and strictly en- of; tools to use in cultivating; ‘The Quality Store” necessitated the help of all of the ¡force the laws. So the prenom inoculation; etc. George neighbors on S u n d a y ination promises of the candidates The meeting finally reverted into a general discussion, with all morning, including Rev. Hoffner, leaves little room for choice. Mr. Stone is a Clackamas Coun kinds of questions being asked the regular services at the George Light in Weight ty man, born in Redland in 188fi; and answered, not only concei n- Presbyterian Church were post educated in the common schools ing alfalfa, but dealing with Strong in Power poned until the afternoon. of the county; graduated from clovers, vetches, proper mixture the Willamette University College of seeds for grass plantings, and and Endurance Little Hallie, the oldest child of Law in 1910, since which time the control of the clover borer. of Clyde Me Murray of Barton he has practised law in Oregon Such meetings as this should has been very ill for a long time, City, for two years, being in part occur oftener and it is a safe as nership with Geo. C. Brownell, sumption that none of those pre- but the fever having now passed but at present being a member sent at Saturday’s meeting, beyond the critical stage, a of the law firm of Stone & Moul- would miss similar instructive speedy recovery is hoped for. ton. gatherings. ’ «* Bonnets! Bonnets! Bonnets! Spring Is Here TRUST L. A . Chapman Oakland Six-$895, here Here is a six, weighing 2100 pounds, yet is large enough to carry five people comfortably. Develops 30 to 35 horse-power, and. with its light weight, will carry you easily over any road. Business judgement demands that you consider this new OAKLAND Six if you are in the market for a light car. Demonstrations Gladly Given Estacada Garage Wm Underwood - Estacada. Or. Molly Ahnert of Portland re turned home last week, after a couple of weeks visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ahnert of George. Mrs. Jesse Stubbs of Faraday was taken to the Good Samaritan Hospital in Portland last Monday, having suffered a relapse from her operation at that place a couple of weeks ago. Theodore Shankland of Port land was a Currinsville visitor Wednesday at the home of his mother. Mrs. N. Shankland, who has been ill for sometime, al though latest reports show her to be improving. We 'sold over $75.00 worth o f SEEDS during the past ten days of gwd weather and expect to surpass that figure, just as soon as you discover the saving in price by ordering your Garden, o f ns. Grass or Clover Seeds Money saved on bulk orders. We handle Lilly’s and Portland Seed Company’s stock. Get the Habit and Trade at PARK & Broadway at 2nd C L O S N E R - Estacada, Oregon