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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1917)
Viola Breezes *************** $ | _ Will Start A Savings Account and get you a bank to deposit your small change in. Bring the bank to it us and have Charles Landers, w»ho for the past six weeks has been taui lg treatments in Portland, is repor - ed to be fast recovering and his neighbors hope for his early re turn home. opened. Get The Children Started + ♦ * It is reported that options are being taken on several tracts of timber in this vicinity, probably being the outcome o f the recent purchase o f the John Ficken tract by Horner Bros. to cultivate the savings habit Give Them A Savings Bank * ♦ Small change put away * in this manner is hardly ♦ ♦ missed and amounts to ♦ much in time. | 4 % Interest Compounded Semi-Annually Leroy D. Walker, President Thomas Yocum, Vice President I r w i n D. W r i g h t , C a s h i e r - ♦ + ♦ + + ♦ + + + + + + + --------------------------------- Estacada Feed & Lumber Co. Successors To c/tllen Co. Quality SEEDS for 1917 Clover* Hay' Lime and Sulphur Spray Building Material Farmers Exchange Department j 1 Riditjg Plow Iron Beam Plow 1 Pitcher Pump 1 Hay Cutter 1 7 ft. Saw 1 Steel Bar Horses for Sale or Trade. Doings Free Tickets to show with Cash Purchases (Contributed) Walter Kitzmiller made a trip to Portland last week where he disposed o f a supply o f veal and pork and on returning to his twenty acre tract at Gresham, sold his potatoes fOr $3. per cwt. Estacada Feed & Lumber Co. Mrs. H. H. Udell is reported to be improving rapidly after her recent illness. L. S. BRONSON M. D. EVANS Estacada, • O. C. S. GERBER Oregon. John Affolteris the latest claim ant for a bounty, having trapped a coyote near his place last Sat urday. Oregon peach growers should complete spraying for peach leaf curl before the end o f February, says H. P. Barass, plant patholo gist o f the O. A. C. Experiment Sta ion. ‘ ‘To delay the spraying till the buds are coming out may result in failure,” said he. ‘ ‘ Failure is due as a general thing to apply ing the spray too late or without the necessary thoroughness. All the buds must be covered com pletely, and the tips o f every twig reached in order to get per fect control. Look over the trees as the spray dries and see wheth er you are succeeding in this as well as you supposed.” The best material is Bordeaux mixture 6 6-50, but limesulfur 1- 8 is good, and besides will keep down San Jose scale. Growers are invited to write to the college for spraymaking di rections. Notice To Rural Route Patrons Between this date and the 1st o f March, Rural Mail Carriers will place in the Mall box o f each patron on their respective routes, a card or slip o f paper for the purpose o f obtaining the names o f every person above the age of ten years. The Postmaster is making a directory o f each route, and kind ly asks o f each patron to fill out the card, and place it back in the box. It makes no difference whether you are getting your mail regularly or not, or whether you have made out similar cards be fore. We have received mail at the office in the last two months which has been returned to the writer, and we now know the people to whom this mail was addressed are on the rural route. If you have visitors let the Car rier know about it. The Postmaster and Carriers can make enough mistakes with out any help. Neither are super natural. We are just like the rest o f the Lord’s people. Neat printed tickets are al ready on sale for the big Cascade County Dance, to be given at the Estacada Pavilion on Saturday evening, March 3rd. All people are asked to hold this evening open and come pre pared to enjoy a good time and incidentally make a contribution towards the Cascade fund. Parties not dancing are also buying the tickets in order to help in the good cause. Tickets are on sale at the ma jority o f the Estacada stores and can be had from the following district representatives:— N. S. Lauryy, Phil Adams and Theo A h lb ergof Estacada; Chris John son and Henry Schmidt of George; Harold Horner and Sylvester Lawrence o f Springwater; R. H. Currin and E. E. Saling o f Cur- rinsville; Herman Davis and Tom Carter o f Upper Garfield; Carl Douglass and Fred Bates o f Up per Eagle Creek and Lower Gar field; Will Still and George Smith o f Eagle Creek; Frank Ewing and Ollie Gerber o f Viola. Dover i • Buy Your Ticket Now iCVf,c,ts + + Frank Cummin is reported to have negotiated a trade for prop erty which he owned in Montana, for improved property in the vi- cinity o f Gladstone. Tommy and Clarence Jubb and Roy Mattoon last week pur chased saw mill interests near Redlands, which they will oper ate. Estacada State Bank m For Peach Leaf Curl Give Early Spraying Contributed An ice cream social and enter tainment will be held at the school house on Friday evening, February 23rd, with an admis sion o f 10c charged, to which all are invited. Announcement I A New Cereal Mill. A New Cereal Beverage. A New Cereal Breakfast-food. Mill Built and Operated by a man o f long experience as manu facturer o f flour and cereals. In the manufacture o f these cereals, we have in mind a pro moter o f good health. N U T R I N E is the name o f the beverage cereal. V I G O R - D I E T j8 the name o f the breakfast-food cereal. We will send samples o f these cereals free, on request by postal. W. R. Reid Cereal Co. Estacada. Oregon.