Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, June 08, 1916, Image 5

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    W ork For E veryone N ow
Cars at Prices to
Suit Your Pocket Book
A nd M oney In Sight
KEEP DAIRY RECORDS.
Oy
No O ther M ethod Can e Cow 's
Valuo Be A ccurately D eterm ined.
Few complaints are heard now­ F ew m en w illingly ta k e losses know-
adays relative to lack of profit- liijcl.v It 1 m Nafe to say nin ety -n in e
ab e employment and more work losses o ut o f a h u n d red a re m ade
th ro u g h lack o f know ledg e, w rites a
is in sight in the vicinity of Es- j correM |xindent of th e A m er.can A g n eu l
tacada.
| tu r is t T h is It* w hy a reco rd should be
The present road work in the m ade an d kept o f ev ery cow In th e
i d a iry , especially th e new cow» p u r­
city proper has given and is giv­ ch ased an d heifer» co in in g into profit
ing employment to many men T h e fine looking cow th a t will sell well
5 Passenger T ouring C ar $493.25
and teams and before the appro­ an d u su ally « ele c te d at* th e best o ften
full* w hen p u t to th e te a t by th e use of
priation is expended, close to a th e I$ubcock te s te r an d th e scales
R oadster or R unabout
$443.25
couple thousand dollars will have A I V u m m v I v u u l a d a iry m a n who w as
keeping a herd o f g ra d e G u ern sey cow**,
passed into local circulation.
selling m ilk on a b u tte r fa t te st, show
The work on the courts of the ed m e th e record o f hi» herd. T ak in g
Estacada Tennis Club in the past m e d o w u th e sta b le , he »aid: "T h e re ’s
a cow I h av e had a dozen ch an ces to
ten days amounted to over $100 ! sell
for $75. Now look a t th is record.
paid out for labor and teams, be- [ She h as given less th a n 4.500 pounds of
sides half as much paid out fori m ilk, te stin g 4.2 p e r ce n t b u tte r fat.
supplies from the local merchants. : b e a tin g her hoard bill only $ 0 73 T he
It is now reported on good
authority that the P. 11 . L. & P.
5 Passenger
Co. are considering the building
of a first class basebal di imond
in Estacada Park. Already over­
tures are being made locally rel­
ative to obtaining bids for this
job. which will amount toseverai
hundred dollars.
E c o n o m y o f p ro d u c tio n m u s t a l­
Last Monday, D. C. Zink of the
w a y s be c o n s id e re d w ith th e p ro ­
7 P assenger
“4”
$945.
| raffle department of the railway
d u c tio n o f th e co w
In tills th e
O uernscN hat* n e v e r b een b e a te n ,
! company was in Estacada with a
s a y s a n a d m ir e r o f th e b re e d
H er
All Cars F. 0. B. Estacada
representative of the S nnvside! m e d iu m size, good c o n fo rm a tio n ,
q u ie t d is p o s itio n a n d her c a p a c ity
Fuel Company of Portland, which | a s a fe e d e r e n a b le h e r to p ro d u c e
a t th e lo w e s t c o s t fo r food
company is looking for a'location I c m o ilk
n s u m e d T h is lia s b ee n p ro v e d in
s
e
v
e
r
a
l c o m p e titiv e tr i a ls
F ro m
Expert Mechanical Force Always On Hand for the cutting of from 30.000 to
th e s ta n d p o in t o f fe<d c o n su m e d
10,000 cords of wood in this vi-j x h e G u e r n s e y b re e d h a s th e la rg e s t
Votes Given On All Cash Purchases
p e r c e n ta g e o f p r o f ita b le a n d th e
cinity. They hardly expect to| s m a lle s t p e r c e n ta g e o f u n p ro fita b le
obtain one stand of local timber; c c o o w w s s o h f a v e a n y g o o o d f th w e ell b re s h e a d p s e d T u h d e ­
d e rs . te a ts o f g o o d size an d a r e
which will allow of cutting this
e a sy to m ilk
T h e G u e rn s e y p ic ­
amount of wood, but hope to buy
tu r e d is a p u r e b re d
up a number of pieces of timber'
in the same neighborhood. 'I f dro v er g e ts her But th a t ’s uot all
cow n e x t to hot 1 ou'ered to sen
this timber is located here, it will T for h is $75
iiipj no «Hi«* would h av e li< r
mean the establishment of camps She h as given '».M2 pounds of milk
and probably will require from j te stin g i d per <• ut m aking a profit of
I two t o three years cutting. $7s. 14 S he Is w orth $5oo
The re* or«l> tot oue y e a r h ad prove*I
This same company have also! to th is m an th a t nearly h a lf o f h is ro w s
”
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arranged to take the slab wood \ w ere losing him tnoUe,\ a d th a t he
only re ta in about «me th ird of
i from the Horner Bros Mill in i should
e h erd In keeping a record he had
C om plete w ith E lectric Springwater, which will mean th learn«
<J th a t som e ro w s consum ed m ore
fe«*«l th a n «»thers. hut alt tile sa m e tim e
more shipping from this point.
S ta rte r and L ig h ts
Oakland Six
$ 895 .
Studebaker
The Estacada Garage
1916
Maxwell
25
$ 745 .
Delivered at Estacada
Demonstrations Gladly Given.
H. P. Jochimsen
Estacada,
Agent
Oregon
Votes Given On - -
Lunches
-
Confectionery
Drinks * Tobaccos - Fruits .
International
Tailored Suits
AT
R.
G. M arch b an k ’s Store
d id uot put on flesh lull g av e m ore
milk, s«» In- In.piired
"Tell m e. how
m uch shou;«l I feed ii cow ? W h at can
Ford F or F ire W ard en
In* UH«*tl n s a g u id e in feeding?*
T h e live w eight of n ro w Is a good
While he possibly will not be Index a s to w h e th e r she is b ein g fed
able^o cover all of the forest tlie proper am o u n t. It all d«*pends on
trails in his new Ford car, pur­ th e cow P ro fe sso r (3. H. Kckles o f th e
M issouri A g ric u ltu ra l college says,
chased from the Estacada Garage "T h e re can lie no fix«*d rule fo r feed ­
last week, District Fire Warden i n g ’ T o feed econom ically It will not
I John Ferguson expects to rival a do to fe«*d m l cow s th«* sa m e «luantlty
of g rain reg a rd le ss of w h e th e r th ey
, city fire chief in arriving at the give one gallon o r fo u r gallons o f m ilk
I scene of this years forest fires in a day A cow in th e m iddle o f h e r lac-
tsfltm period th a t p u ts ou w eight Is be­
short order.
ing fed m ore th a n sh e need» an d will
The Estacada Garage also re­ give Ju s t a s m uch m ilk If sh e Is fed
ports the sales of Ford cars to less A cow th a t is losing w eig h t Is not
Jesse Cox of El wood and a Mr. g e ttin g sufficient feed, an d If th e ratio n
is not Increased th e m ilk pr«»du«*tlon
I Johnstone of Boring and the de­ I will d e c re a se to correspond w ith th e
livery of an Oakland Six to Mrs. I focal consum ed.
i t*ood feed in g is th e key to th e pro
¡C. F. Allen of Bull Run.
! duetton m ade by a d airy herd. O ily by
I k«** i»infc a close w a tc h on th e reco rd of
e m ilk production In con n ectio n with
Miss Helen Keith, who last ! th
th e Increase o r d ec re a se In feed th a t H
week graduated from the Esta­ given a cow ca n th e p ro p e r am o u n t of
cada High School, left Thursday feed be found.
I
for her home at La Center, Wash­
ington. Miss Keith has already
I obtained t h e appointment a s
| teacher of a school near La Cen-
I ter, for the coming term.
Of C ours« Not.
“I w o n d er w hy th e o ldest p erso n .u
th e w orld w as a m an ?”
"W h y . b ecau se no w om an would
ev er h av e acknow ledged i t " —F lorid;.
T im e s -fn lo n
Alum ni O fficer* ^Chosen
The Estacada Alumni Associa­
tion held its annual banquet at
the Hotel Estacada, Wednesday
evening, May 31st.
With Bob Morton as toastmas­
ter, the foliowing responded:—
Miss Minnie Schrepel, Harry
Irvine, Nellie Bonney and Prin.
Guthrie.
After the banquet, a special
business session was held with
the following officers elected:—
Pres., EchoGithens; V. P., Lloyd
Ewalt; S e c y ., Milton Evans;
Treas., Echo Wade; Reporter,
! Wm. Dale; with Doris Lovell,
j Mary Woodle and Nina Taylor as
j the executive committee.
To Consider More Tennis Courts
The promoters of the Estacada
Tennl-, Club, after canvassing a-
mong the local people to ascertain
the number of parties wishing to
join the club, were agreeably sur-
! prised i o receive applications
from a dozen or two more than
.he full quota of 30, which the
two courts will accomodate.
It ad parties desiring to join
such a dull, will notify 1. D.
Wright, president of the dub or
the News Office and if a sufficient
number more are obtained, efforts
will be made to build two more
courts adjoining the present ones,
which will allow of accomodating
60 members in all.
Ironing th o T ablecloth.
A tab led .* ,h should lit* pulled In to
sh a p e lief ore being Ironed. A fter it 1»
pul.ed ini«» sh ap e, fold It to g e th e r
len g th w ise th ro u g h th e m iddle, so th at
th e trru u ^ sid e will l>e o u tsid e; th en
t u «11 buck th e edges at each sid e b o th a t
th e d o t h Is in fo u r long folds, ea c h fold
of th e sam e w idth. T h e o u te r folds
wlil now In* rig h t side out. Iron th ese
tw o o u te r folds, th en tu rn th em in side
an d iro* th e tw o In n er folds th at are
now o u tsid e a n d a re th e rig h t sid e «»*’
th e tab leclo th . W hen th e fo u r folds
a re th u s finished th e long len g th can
be doubled back and fo rw ard th e d e
sired w idth, but th e cro ssw ise folds
sho u ld n o t be Ironed In. P ip ers can I k *
placed w h ere th e tab leclo th h .uigs over
on th e floor from tlie Ironing (ward. A
little p ractice will soon m ak e you | m * i
feet. T h e old fashioned w ay w as t--
first Iron a tablecloth on th e w rong
side, but th e tab leclo th s co in in g u n d er
m y o b serv atio n th a t look th e best a re
Ironed in th e m an n er ab o v e desi-rll*e«l.—
E u n ice H a sk in s in In d ep en d en t F a rm e r
T he G en tls A rt of Sm iling.
A m o th e r had a litti«* g irl, h er first
child, who seem ed to h a v e been •>«.- ii
w ith a si-owl. P erfec tly w ell, si III she
had a m orose d isp o sitio n w hich If
seem ed a s th o u g h n o th in g mm Id a lte r
W hen a se>-ond child w as born th e
m other m ad e a ru le th a t n o o n e sh o u ld
look a t th e b ab y w ith o u t a sm ile. W ith
th e im ita tlo ’i o f childhoo«l th e baby >«
once b egan, ev en in h e r e a rly w eeks
to sm ile back, an d a s sh e grew , and
th e ru le still held In th e hom e, sh e d e­
veloped Into w h at ev ery one win» knew
h er «ulled " th e sm ilin g b ab y " and
grew up w ith tin* su n n ie st d isp o sltio n
a Joy to ev ery «»tie. Now. w h a t th a t
m o th er d id a n y m o th e r ca n d o A child
m ay a c tu a lly In h erit a serio u s, even a
sullen d isp o sitio n , yet th e s e m ay be
cro w d ed out w hile th e y a r e nndevel
oped by th e habit o f < -h eerf illn ess.—
W o m an ’s H o m e C’o m paulou