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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS,THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1925 PAGE TWO Eastern Clackamas News FARM REMINDERS European canker is wide spread in western Oregon, occasionally causing severe damage to certain pear varieties. Specimens of pear cankers may be referred to the ex periment station at Corvallis for free diagnosis. These cankers increase from year to year. Control consists in the thorough cutting out and dis infection of the existing cankers, followed by a summer bordeaux spray as employed for anthracnose. Entered at the poBtoffice in Estacada, Oregon, as second-class mad. Published every Thursday at Estacada, Oregon by the ESTACADA PUBLISHING COMPANY, A CORPORATION. THE ESTACADA HOTEL S ubscription R ates $1.60 .75 One year Six months S/t K PEOPLE! IT is a lamentable fact and they do do it.— If THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1925 you want no business get sore and stop adver tising in your local newspaper. W e believe it pays to advertise and our house is well patron ized and everyone here is happy— of course we deliver the goods and serve the best of every thing, for it pays.— A N D as usual our rooms and linen are above reproach. Ænüpuan BIBLE THOUGHT — FOR TO D AY« BIWo TIiooKht* memorized, wîtl r'o*'’3 priceless heritago In afUr year»,. THE RIGHTEOUS shall inherit the land, and dwell therein forever. The law o f his God is in his heart; none o f his steps shall slide.— Psalm 37:29,31. Christian Church Services Choir rehearsal Saturday at 7:30 p. m. We are aiming to help people understand the Scriptures and thereby come to know God. All are invited to attend these services. B. F. C lay , Minister. Christian Church. Methodist Episcopal Church M O D E R A T E L Y PRICED E S T A C A D A , ORE. THE FORD W E E K L Y PURCHASE PLAN LIME SULFUR CONTROLS ............ M ILDE W ON GOO SEBER RY gooseberries Mildew • must be appfieci^ immediately "to* be effective, reports H. P. Barss, plant pathologist at the experiment sta tion. The before-blossom sprays control mildews without leaving sul fur on the fruit when developed. Sulfur on the berries makes them unfit fo r canning, according to cannerymen. A largo percent age o f “ springers” or bulged cans develop when Berries with sulfur oh put up. Even though the cans do not show outward effects o f the sulfur, the product is not Consid- *........................ -sd fi fit for merchandising. in numbers every day. It is simple, er®d Complete Jipl control o f mildew ha* the prospective purchaser making weekly payments of an amount best been obtained by use of before-blos suited to his individual means, these som spray* in experimental work Benton payments become part of a bank ac on the plantings o f two count until such time as the pur count farmersW. L. Powell o f Ki- chaser has a sufficient sum to take gcr Island and W. W. Stover of Corvallis. The first spray, lime- delivery o f his car. Details of the operation of the sulfur 1 to 25, is put on before the plan, as just given out by the com blossoms open. It is followed two pany, show that from a comparative weeks later by a second spray, ly few daily enrollments during the and this by a third spray in ten days first month, the number has steadily to two weeks if it can be put on risen until now more than seyen before the blossoms opens. If dry lime-sulfur is used it Is hundred people are enroling every day throughou tthe country, a rather mixed with water at the rate o f 4 remarkable public endorsement o f pounds to 25 gallons. With these sprays a thorough treatment is es the plan. The records a lsoshow that there sential to success, the station-farmer are at present more than 110,000 experiments show. The solution must persons on the Weekly . • Purchase every part o - f the plant. _ _ . ■ • a . « . • .a a . I tl A 1 1 # 4 A a B a Sf a a a a a. a 1 _ " 1 _ _ _ _ _ 1 The mildew fungus hibernates in Plan roll and that more than 165,- 000 already have received their car the leaf bud and if allowed to be come established on the growing under the plan. These figures seem to bear out loaf will produce spores that may predictions made when the plan was infect the berry. Since it is then inaugurated, that it would exert a too lato to protect the fruit without wide influence toward lessening ex putting sulfur on it, thereby damag travagant buying with its conse ing it for canning, the sprays must quent embarrassments, and instead >c put on early enough and often afford apractical means for ear own enough to keep the disease from ership in which all members of the starting on the leaf. family can participate. Waffle Luncheon, Saturday» March A Rival o f Tillamook It Detroit, Michigan, March 3, 1925. Wisconsin is credited with having largest cooperative cheese sel “ The Friendly Church on the the ling ugency in the United States. Hill.” It has been in successful operation for eleven years and hns handled Estacada, Oregon. 154,000,000 pounds o f cheese, valued Ira F. Rankin, Pastor. at $34,000,000. A remarkable fact HAVE JUST RECEIVED in connection is that it cost but 2.89 Sunday School, 10:00. cents on each dollar's worth o f pro Mrs. Rosa A. Reagan, Supt duct to handle the big business. A CAR .OF D IFFERENT Morning sermon: “ The Present Over Three Billion Dollars KINDS OF F E R TILIZ ER FOR Those in Oregon who have become D is p e n s a t i o n in the Light of CORN, GARDEN S Sc GRAIN discouraged over failures o f co op Prophecy ” 11:00 erative organizations, and who say CROPS. WE AR E MAKIN G “ it won’t work” , should get new hope A V E R Y SPECIA L PRICE ON Afternoon services: from government facts and figures SOME WE HAVE LEFT Sunday School at Dover Church which state that the total sales of O VER T H A T W E HAD -NOT farmer organizations this year will at 2:00 SOLD WHEN THIS CAR total more than three billions of Preaching at Dover Church at 3 dollars. While some states lag be AR RIVE D. hind, the cooperative movement gen Evening Services: is going ahead with amazing Epworth League Chorus prac erally AND DON'T FORGET A B O U T progress. Farmers are realizing that tice followed by the Devotional they huve the power in organization SHEEP G U AN O FOR YOUR Meeting (5:16 to protect their industry; they are BACK YARD GARDEN. IT'S avoiding early mistakes, getting THE BEST. Evening worship 7:30 their organizations onto sound busi- . Mrs. Rankin will entertain the ness foundations and going ahend, PHONE 601. Ladies Aid Society at the Parson The following have recently pur age, Wednesday afternoon. chased Chevrolet cars o f the Cascade BARTHOLOM EW S. S. Teachers’ Training Class Motor Company: Bert Rosebery, of will meet at the church Wed I’orter-Caratens, a roadster: Geo. and LAW REN CE nesday evening at 7:00 Cooke o f Garfield, a roadster, and Estacada. Oregon. Choir practice at the church, Leslie Beckgrin, a sedan, Thursday evening at 7:30. Prayer meeting at the patson- age, Friday evening at 7:30. You will find a cordial welcome at all services. Municipi! Tsrmirti' Slith and Satmjn Sta , Fhone Main 7733 LINN'S INN, Estacada Oiegon ” We will rejoice in thy salva SCHEDULE tion, and in the name of our God Lr. Portland . 3 CO P M . 6;.’ 0 P. M L* Eatocada S 30 A M 4:30 P. M Cackatma 2:30 P M 6 50 P M EaitlaCraak i 45 A. M 4 45 P. M we will set up our banners.” - Catvar 7 «0 P M 7 00 P M Barton S 55 A M 4 55 P W Barton ) ; , i P M 7 75 P Carra. 0:70 A M 5 70 P. M Psalm 20:5. E atleC taek.' S P M 7 35 P FERTILIZERS PORTLAND -CARVER - ESTAGJIM STAGES Ar. Eatarada L. 24 OREGON COUNTIES HAV E CO UNTY AGENT All Oregon counties with agricul tural agents last year have conttn tied for this year and three addi tional counties have joined thegroup Lane. Coos and Grant. The first two are renewng the plan after 12 years' trial except for the last two years, while Grant is trying it out for the first time. The counties carrying the agent policy cooperate with the state col lege extension service and the fed eral department o f agriculture. The extension service includes 30 o f the 88 counties in the state in this cooperative work, which is now rloeely organised in four-fifths o f the cou nties— 0 . A. C. Inds Jour nalUm Ç adtama « 30 A M. Ar. Portland .10 00 A M 3 30 A M 7 SO P. M 5.30 P M 6:00 P M EVERY DAY D. S. Services The Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints holds Sunday School ser vices every Sunday at the I. O. O. F. hall at 10 A. M. Orchards o f Oregon stone fruits that are subject to brown rotshould be protected against early infections | originating from the spore cups de veloped by the old mummies in the ground, says the experiment station. Continuously harrowing the orchard soil thoughout the blossom period 1 ’ when these cups are developing will destroy them and thus prevent spore i discharges. This stirring of the soil should be repeated every two or three days. CO RD IAL W ELCOME TO ALL Sunrtav, Mar. 22, 1925. — Families o f moderate or limited Bible School at 10 a. m. means, who heretofore hesitated about purchasing!? cars, are coming Mrs. Betty Weatherby, Supt. into the automobile buying field in Preaching 11:00 greater numbers than ever before, Sermon on James 3rd. Chapter. if records o f the Ford Motor Com- 7:30 p. rn. I pany’s Weekly Purchase Plan may Preaching at be taken as an indication, Beginning Sunday evening, Thei plan, launched not quite two March 22, the following subjects years ago, was started chiefly to give such people an opportunity to will be presented by the minister ( enjoy the benefits and pleasures of ; motor car transportation and those of the Christian Church: Taking advantage of it are growing 1. Why Jesus Came Into the World. 2. His Proposition to Build a Church. 3. The Selection and Training o f Men. 4 Jesus Commissions His Apostles. *5 How the Apostles Obeyed the Commissions. 6. The Church Developed. 7. The Success o f the First Cen tury and Why. 8. Beginnings o f Apostacy. 9. The First Human Creed. 10 The Rise o f the Papacy. 11 .The Evils o f Divisions.. 12. Can and will Christians Unite? The object o f spraying for fungus diseases is t ocover all exposed sur faces with a fungus poison, which will kill the disease spores that are carried to the plant an dthus prevent infections. Thoroughness in spray ing is essential to success says 0 . A. C. experiment station. Any bit of unprotected surface will be an open port o f entry for diseases. THE ESTACADA MEAT CO. H. C. GOHRING Prop. r Beef, Mutton, Veal and hogs Bought ☆ O pen from 7 a. m . to 6 p. m. Estacada : Saturdays, open to 8 p. m Oregon Large sheets of blotting paper, were shooting in the west end of the park lsat Sunday afternoon and 19 x 24, at the N ews office 10 tf this bullet might have comer from cents. that locality as the Allen home is in line with the part o f the park in which the shooting took place. I; H r. and Mrs. W. E . Hall, Prop«. I: H O M E R ESTAU R AN T f Successor to ‘SAILING INN’ Good Food Cooked Right Y Open from 6:30 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. ■}. X E A R L LA FORGE. GATES’ FUNERAL HOME k The “ SQUARE DEAL” BARBER GRESHAM, OREGON X -j- Estacada's leading tonsorial artist ,1, .j. CHARLEY LINN, Agent. .. I. O. O. F. BLDG., HAIR CUT 35c SHAVE 15c All other work at Popular Price* First class work at second class prices MOTTO: "LIVE AND LET LIVE’ ' Y Bobbing and Shingling a Specialty ES TA C A D A , ORE., Phone 543 X BATH S ij. BROADWAY. NEXT TO LINN'S INN All shriveled fruit and dead twigs and spurs left in the top o f Oregon P™ne, apricot and cherry trees shoul removed at at pruning pruning time, ^ ou ld d be be'removed says the experiment station, as they may be a serous source o f blossom blight infection if left on thetrees. The novice gardner will find a great many hopeful points for the control of insect pests in O. A. C. Extension Bulletin 325, “ Insect Pests o f Trucsk and Garden Crops.” This bulletin will be mailed free on application to the college.— O. A. C. OUR SAVINGS DEPOSITS S T R A Y SHOT BREAK S W IN D O W Sunday afternoon while Mr, and Mrs, C. 8. Allen were Bitting in their living room a crash was heard and j the large front window pane was | found to have been broken. It was j at first thought that it was the result of a missile from a sling shooter or a stray ball but later while Mrs. Allen j was cleaning the room a flattened bullet was found. This had evi dently been fired from a high pow ered gun and had no doubt traveled a considerable distance. Fortunately the shot fired at a supposedly safe range had met with nothing to stop its terrific speed and finally ended its course with no more serious re- \ suit than a broken window pane. It is understood that anumber i - ■ — ------------------------------------- NOTICE FOR PUBLIC ATION Department o f the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon, March 12, 1925, NOTICE is here by given that Clyde E. Hill, of 515 Park St., Van couver, Wash., who on October 1, . 1923, made Homestead Entry, No. 1 07476, for NVaSEV*, SViNEY*,Sec tion 11, Township 4 S., Range 4 E., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice o f intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver U. S. Land Office, on the 20th day o f April, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: James W. Branstator, o f R. No. 2, Box 53, Richfield, Wash.; Etta F. Branstator, of R. No. 2, Box 53, Richfield, Wash.; Essie Stephens, of R. No. 2, Vancouver, Wash.; John Stephens, o f R. No. 2, Vancouver, Wash. Clackamas County— Act 6-9-10. Notice will be published for five consecutive weeks in the Eastern Clackamas News, Estacada, Ore. WALTER L. TOOZE, SR.’ 3-19-4-16 Register. NOTICE FOR Í est point in the history of the Bank. This speaks well for the financial progress of the commnnity and also for the service we are endeavoring to render. Open a Savings Account and Grow With Us. FOUR PEI CENT SR HUE ARO SAVINGS DEPOSITI ESTACADA STATE BANK jtr Economical Trom portalioH ^C H EVR O LET, PUBLIC ATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon, March 4, 1925. NOTICE is hereby given that George B. Evans, o f 955 Clinton St., Portland. Oregon, who, on Feb ruary 25, 1924, made Homestead Entry No. 07640, for NEV», Section 33, Township 3 S., Range 6 E., Wil- j lamette Meridian, has filed notice o f intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver o f the U. S. Land Office, at Portland, Oregon, on the 13th day o f April, 1926. Claimant names as witnesses: John Siegwarth, o f Estacada, Ore gon; Mrs. O. D. Bowman, of Estaca da. Oregon; W. W. Porter, o f Esta cada. Oregon; Geo. M. Buser, of Estacada. Oregon. Act 6-9-16. Clackamas County- Notice will be published for five consecutive weeks in the Eastern Clackamas News. WALTER L. TOOZF, Sr.. Register. 3-12-19-26, 4-2-9. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department o f the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Portland, Oregon, March 9. 1925. NOTICE is hereby given that Oscar E. Noreen. o f R. No. 4. Gresh am, Oregon, who, on August 8, 1923, made Homestead Entry No. 07446, for W »*N E M . * 4 N W A * . Section 11, Township 4 S., Range 5 E., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice o f intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver U. S. Land Office, at Portland. Oregon, on the 21et day April. 1926. Claimant names as witnesses: William H. Dwyer, o f Route No. 1. Estacada. Oregon; Albett Adlan, of Route No. 1, Estacada, Oregon; Oscar E. Noren of. Route No. 1. Es tacada, Oregon; Edner Wedin, of Route 4. Gresham. Oregon. Act 6-9-16. Clackamas Co. Notice will be published five con- I socutive weeks in the Eastern Clack- I amas News. Estacada. Oregon. !| W ALTER L. TOOZE Sr., Register., fl 1-12-4-9 1 A V E N O W REACH ED T H E HIGH- A Word to the Wise Is Sufficient. ORDER THAT CHEVROLET N0W!| For a few weeks we will be in position to make prompt delivery on bonafied orders. There will be a shortage during the sum mer months by all indications. You will want a Chevrolet, order NOW. Ar The r/ ( EeomomUml TrontporUHot HEVROI H r n\eeds J No Eulogy, It Speaks for Itself Cascade Motor Co. WILCOX BROS. Props. ESTACADA.