Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, October 19, 1916, Image 7

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    A Strong East Wind and a Cloud of Dust
Means that the pastures are rapidly drying up and that the cream check will be fretting smaller and
smaller unless the cows are properly fed, we have just received our first car o f
Molasses Dried Beet Pulp
Which is as you know the best dairy feed that can be fed and will more than take the place o f the
pastures.
This season’s supply o f beet pulp will be less than one half o f the amount required to meet the
demands o f the dairymen and we therefore advise you to buy your w inter’s supply now before
the market advances as it did last winter.
O u r Present Price Is
$1.30 per sack of 100 lbs.
$25.00 per ton
But these prices are subject to change without noiice and are bound to be advanced in the very
near future.
A Wo r d
To The
Wi s e
Is S u f f i c i e n t
Potatoes
Y E S we are buying potatoes in any quantities both for immediate and future delivery.
trial before contracting.
WE
ARE
HEADQUARTERS
Give us a
FOR
/
G roceries,
“A
F lour,
Satisfied
Customer is the
WALTER
^ t ic e of Road Budget
Meeting
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant to Chapter 234, General
Laws o f Oregon 1913, and Chap­
ter 222, General Laws o f Oregon
1915, a meeting o f the legal vo­
ters o f Road District No. 58,
Clackamas County, Oregon, will
be held at School House, in said
District on the 4th day o f Novem ­
ber, 1916, at the hour o f 1 o ’ clock
P. M., fo r the purpose o f consid­
ering the follow ing estimates o f
the amount o f money to be raised
by special tax in said District for
the ensuing year.
RO AD S and H IG H W A Y S
Improvement and maintenance o f
R iver Road
-
-
$325
Foster Road
-
325
Barton to Logan Road
150
Damascus Road
-
150
P R O B A B L E RE C E IPTS -None
B A L A N C E S - None
Subscribed by three resident
freeholders o f said district and
by the road supervisor o f said
district this 17th day o f October,
1916.
Samuel S. Wilson, Freeholder
H. F. Gibson,
C. S. McMurry,
John C. M iller, Road Supervisor
Road District, No. 58.
George Dodge o f Estacada last
week spent a few days at Moni­
tor, Oregon, where he visited his
brother Irving, who is in charge
o f the W illamette Valley South­
ern interests at that point.
Feed,
Best
Poultry Supplies
Advertisem ent”
GIVENS
Tile
You will want to do your tile draining soon, before the fall rains
set in.
W e have 4 in. tile for $3.20 per C. or $30. per M.
Also
have fo r immediate sale about 60 ft. o f 8 in. tile at 7c per foot.
Estacada, Oreg<
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sparks and
their guests. Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Todd o f Ft. Dodge, Iowa, motor­
ed over the Columbia Highway
last Tuesday.
Lumber
We are now in a position to fill all orders for dimension mater­
ials, having a big stock on hand and with our new mill con­
nections, can furnish entire hills.
W e are also ready to furnish you sidewalk planks and stringers,
at the prices quoted in our recent advertisements.
Flour and Feed
As always, we are in a position to fill your every want in the
above lines, with feed fo r hogs, poultry, horses and cattle.
o llle n
Samson
Estacada
The lumber is already on the
ground for the early erection o f
a new eight room home on the
A. M. Jannsen farm in George,
A aurplua of $."».200,000 from the
which when completed will lie
pnmal service during the flncal year
one o f the finest in the district.
ending June 80 I* reported >»v Poet
One thing we mum all admit—the
President U never too proud to aide
utep.
m azier General llurleitou
With the de
pa i t men i more than paying expenses
It would seem that the executive offl
rial* could a'ford to keep on the pay
roll mem »eta o f the Na.'loual Guard
*!u> rea| »on «led when the President
•wiled out the Organized M ilitia for
duty on the holder
Fred Bartholomew and R. O.
Morrison have returned to Esta­
cada after several months ab­
sence on business, having toured
through most o f the northwest.
President Wilson aeema to have
founded his diplomacy on a rock
which is off its base moat o f the time
Mrs. Mary L. Hill o f VVinne-
mucca, Nevada is visiting at the
home o f her daughter. Mrs. I.
D. W right o f Estacada.
Vote for
W m . M. Stone
FOR
District
Attorney
R E P U B L IC A N
AND
SAVE
$9<H) Deputy Hire
$3,000 now paid to en­
force prohibition law.
From High
tectives.
Priced De­
Strict Enforcement of the
Law Promised
i Paid
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