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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1918)
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS Page Six Thursday, September 12, 1918 The Place having been sold compels us to dispose of the personal property of the late W. W. Cotton which we will do at AUCTION SALE at the ’‘Island F arm ” better known as the “ Ladd & Reed Ranch,” on Bachelor’s Island 1- 2 mile west of Ridgefield, Washington. R ID G EFIELD , W AS H IN G TO N Sale to Commence at 10:00 a. m. Sharp ■ tr f A I i / C 2.r> of them registered Holstein. The balance i d l A / l f J " " " are mostly ex tra high grade Holstein; a few Durham, Jerseys and Guernseys. A lot of fresh cows, a lot of large cows, mostly young cows. A splendid herd. 5 4 Head of Young C attle~-^cdXsL?ni3‘ One Large R egistered Holstein Bull, Som e Y ounger Bulls. : a »1 » M 'l r h i n o r t / 2 iron wheel wagons, 2 gang plows, corn l V I d U I U I v l J "* planter, old binder, disc drill, gasoline engine, ensilage cutter, side delivery rake, hay loader, 2 mowers, hay rake, 2 plows, 2 harrows, it cultivators, I> sets double har ness. blacksmith outfit, 2 drags, dehorning clippers, food chopper, roller, cream separator, lot of milk cans and buckets, milk cooler, Babcock tester, kettle, stove, cider mill, platform scales, big lot ot household goods and lots of other small articles. 6 Large Work Horses, 4 Colts, 1 Pony U 8 Sow s, 1 Boar, 2 Shotes, 9 Pigs. Mr. Cotton was a member of the Dairym en’s Association for years and devoted a great part of his time and an immense amount of money in developing this herd, purchasing and breeding such strains as Sir Ilengerveld, Standhope N ether- land, Bonnie Laddie Hengerveld l)e Kol, Glory of Eukhwysen, Sir Chimacum Ononis Cornucopia, and others, buying from such breeders as David McKeown of Gresham, P. A. Frakes of Scapoose, and Thomas Carmichael of Gaston. A chance not often offered to purchase good stuff for less than prices usually paid. If you are in the m arket for registered cattle, or w ant good high grade cows, it will pay you to attend this sale. There are also some splendid family cows. The Herd Tuberculin Tested B> A ssistant State Veterinarian, Dr. A. C. Brown, and C erti ficate of health goes with each cow. Boat will run to and from Sale every half hour from Ridgefield FREE OF CHARGE. Col. W. S. Wood, AUCTIONEER. The W. W. Cotton Estate, ’ OWNERS.