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!.:3 ! ¡'i i.i.il i.Ti.. - - - - * j .' j ; . i i wivj “Come, lettuce get married,’ said Chickens use a large amount of Arti. green feed, and it is a good policy “W il your celery keep two?” to keep n good supply of green feed asked she. before the pullets when they are ■‘With c rrot will do and I think, coming into production. Even pul dear, lets on free range will enjoy a spe Something better will turnip,” said cial feed of kale. he. Treating pullets for lice before She replied, slightly radish from putting them into the laying house.' blushing, THE COMPLETION OF OUR NEW BUILDING IS ENABLING US (Though her louge was pars’ey the is essential. A small amount of so to (five to our many friend the Better Service to which they are dium fluoride, which can be pur fault). entitled, while our splendid new vuult adds Better Piotection than ‘■I’ve always bean true, and I’ll stil chased at any drug store, spread was possible before. among the feathers that are around be, the vent and under the wings has Though your kale may not keep THUS EQUIPPED, WE ARE ABLE TO ADEQUATELY AND EF- been found to be successful. ut in salt.” ficicntly serve every banking requirement of the people of this com So off to old Pars’n Ipp's cottage munity. Experiments show that pullets Onion road, the wedding to stage oarily contract colds when first put They spud, and it took but a sec IF NOT ALREADY A CUSTOMER OF THE BANK, WE COR- in laying houses. Housing condi ond dially invite you to cull and learn of our facilities f«r serving you. tions kept as nearly ideal as possi In this modern taxi-cabb3ge. But you can’t beet a taxi-cab mater; ble, with plenty of fresh air, are a Prepare for Appeasing the bill left him broke, good preventive. action with the Caused a lump to sprout in his BA! new winter Red thorax, What is a buttress? Grown gaso And nearly made poor Artichoke. A nanny goat. line-hair-trig Towever, they were not cres3-fal!en; ger starting— To the house on the corner they worlds of went, pow er—m ile Woke the Pars’nip from his slumber, age! At Stand On the greeasward held the event. ‘Safety and Service' ard Oil Service Of a Cole 8 he made her a present, Stations and hi And they now take a spinach “ Red Crown” night—• dealers. And this is the endive my story x s 31 For there isn’t muchroom left to THE WEATHER BLAS1ING POWDER "Editor and Q e n tr a lM a n a q e / write.— N. H. Randall. People are warned against plac Editor Eastern Clackamas News: ______ WIU. ROGERS 7 Judging from the number of in ing faith in forecasts of an extreme fTANOARo OH COMPAMy I CAttiOANiAl quiries coming in from your terri ly cold winter ahead to be followed Principia o f A erociation tory there seems to be a lack of un by an unseasonable summer in 11)26. The difference betw. . n nin is 1. derstanding about the shipping of py- The winter may be extremely cold their principle of association. Sonn rotol, government blasting powder, and the summer unseasonable, but | men classify objects by their color urn into this county. As this very low scientists have no means of telling size and other accidents of app, ¡,r priced powder means a great deal to it at this early date. A week is the ance; others by intrinsic llkeu'ers, o: the land clearing in the county, I be iongi .-t dip possible into the went! j by the relation of cause and effect The progre ss of the intellect is in t!. lieve you will be justified in giving future. Neither is there reason foi dearer vision of causes, which neglect the following information to your believing that the winters in this sec surface differences, to the poet, ti T -ion are no longer so cold nor the the philosopher, to the saint, all thing' readers. ummers so hot as formerly. Snows ire friendly, all events profitable, al Orders are being accepted at thi office at any time, with delivery niadi ihat lay on the ground for month-, days holy, all men divine. For tin ___ H. C. GOHR1NG, Proprietor some three or four weeks after the an end, skating that began in No- eye is fastened on the life and light? shipment is ordered by us. The pow . ember and lasted until March, snow the circumstance. Every gheniicul sul' der costs $7.05 per 100 pounds oi Irifts that teachcd almost any heigh, stance, every plant, every animal 1 the cars at Clackamas station in tho ine might mention, were the cxcep- Us growth teaches the unity of rnuv county, und with truck lines runnini -ionul occurrences in grandfather’s | he variety of nppeurance.— Emerso' all over the county it Is not difficul day as they are today. One milu j FRONT, PER P O U N D - HIND, PER POUND— to arrange its delivery. Over 400, winter starts the rumor that over- i 000 pounds of this government blast coat manufacturers had better gi ing powder have been distributed ii • nto the l’alm Beach suit business I this county during the last thre- *hiie an extremely cold winter is! years at a saving of at least $28,000 lubbed as a good old-fashioned win | ALL YOUNG BEEF ALL YOUNG BEEF The land that has been cleared am -ar. One explanation for this is that the roads thut have been built wil nemory is tricky and recalls the ex j Open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays, open to 8 p.m mean much to the development of th .'optional rather than the average. f ‘ -- -------- - Another is thut modern living has j county. I see where some of the Foreign iuken the edge off the extreme , The powder has given universe ESTACADA, OREGON Nations say they are going to satisfaction where used in this coun weather. A snowfall that our fo ie -! F U N D their debt to America, lathers would have trodden undci j ty, a statement to which many hui and all the Papers are all excited dreds of farmers will give their ap foot for days now is shoveled aw .y | proval. This is an excess war nia oofore we get up in the morning. about it. But the B U L L ’S EYE terial being distributed by the Unit Better heating, too, makes us ieei j is a Paper that never misleads ed States government through son» ne low temperature less, and ice re- j our readers (either one of them), ngcruting plants and electric fans I of its representatives, of which thi b U N D I N G a debt means about make extremes of heal more enuur- f office happens to be one. able. the same thing as having a fellow WALTER A. HOLT, W hile the weather is constantly that has owed you foryears,come County Agent. 'X f i V ß t f * F t •Hanging irqm one year to another, I ' s - '' ' vi to you and say “ I am going to oig climatic changes are too grad- j GRANGE SETS PRECEDENT make arrangements to take up $1.00 COMPLETE. The most dependable Flash Light. Use only Sacramento, Cal., Nov. 18.—In aal to be observed m the lifetime ol ! that loan I ow e you just as soon troduction of additional resolutions one or even a hundred generations, j Mono Cells. They will improve your Flash- Light. as I can collect it from some fel an address by Gov. Richardson ami •scientists figure that the climate of • lows who owe m e.” So don’t re-election of all officers constitute' -Ins continent has not changed in the program of the national Grange ome 10,000,000. years, not since in» | by any means get F U N D IN G passing oi the glacial period, anu I convention here Tuesday. mixed up with P A Y IN G . T he All officers were chosen on thi piobabiy wilt not for anotner 10,- two have nothing in common. oUO.000. first ballot, the election setting i By FRANCIS H SISSON T h ese Nations are just stalling precedent in the history of the nn Chairman. Public Relations Commis until another W ar comes along tional Grange. Officers nre: Louis .1 sion American Bankers Association A ncient French Title T Jic S h i* Taber, Columbus, Ohio, master; H and the first thing you know our The title "dauphin" was Imrnp b\ There has been some disposition to John Black, Rnndallstown, Md., over Hie heirs apparent to the crown of L debt will be four YYrars behind. criticize the administration of ihe seer; O. L. Martin, Plainfield, Vt., lec France, under the Valois and Hourb .» country's banking system for tlm sad- Y\ e have enough saved up to turer; Herman Ihde, Neenah, Wis. dynasties. In 1340, Humbert II, Pi ■ BIG WHEAT YIELD GUIDE FOR AVIATORS d en collapse of fight again, but they are using it steward; Allen B. Cook, Niantic Inst of the princes of Dmiphlne, ha\ To assist in the development <i The Pendleton East Oregonian prices and curtail now to enforce Prohibition. Conn., assistant steward; W. W Ing no Issue, left Ids domains to Philip ment of credits In s .ys that according to an item in aviation and to increase safety r. _ of air travel, the Stand 1920 and 1921 and Deal, Nampa, Idaho, chaplain; R. I’ if Valois, king of France. on condition '.e Athena Press, Marion Hansell, certainty Oil company of California, folk O h ,yes, “ B U L L ” DURHAiYJ. that the king’s eldest son be called t h e i the subsequent finan Robinson, Wilmington, I). 1., tren I who farms north of Athena, harvest- ing a suggestion from the office c? cial difficulties of I like to forgot to mention that. urer; C. M. Freeman, Tippecanoi dauphin. i cJ 15,204 bushels of spring-sown the chief of air service, war depc. y ! f ' & the farmers As a The first dauphin was Jean, af t » r YVell, that is what the Foreign City, Ohio, secretary; J. H. Hutchii Federation wheat front 300 acres, ment, will establish a widespre , matter of fact, what wards John the Good, and the Iasi t Ii > j Jrhi ■XT' ever blame may at N a tio n s are p a y in g us in. son, Brookings, S. 1)., gate keeper in average of 51 bushels per acre. system of guide signs for avia? i Due d’Angouleme son of Charles X along the airways of the Pad r r - y - U - v v , Mrs. Herbert N. Sawyer, Atkinson. who renounced the title in 1830. u This is an Oregon Agricultural col I coast tach to bankers must “ B U L L ” D U R H A M without states. The company will c'r N. H., Ceres; Mrs. C. Palmer Chip Is said that Guy VIII. an ancestor o f 1 li ge wheat, introduced by the Moro offer co-operation to the naval ; i. be for the too gen the D U R H A M . Iain, Westerly, R. L, Pomona; Mrs station from Australia, and tested service, the air mail service and cc - erous financing, in Itmthert 11, was •stirnnmed Le Dan ! f r some years at Moro by Supt mercial fliers. The Standard h O. H. Johnson. Boa*, W. Va„ Flora plilu. because lie wore a dolphin as an Francis H. Sisson many cases, of spec nddeiii on Ids holmet or shield. Tills ulative Investment In farm property I S ephens before being distributed tc nore than 650 distributing plants Mrs. Cora Agnas, Three Bridges, N nlifornia, Washington, Oregon, U urnanit- remained to Ids descondauls during the period of Inflation. If any , aimers. There was a total of 400, vada, Arizona, Idaho and Utah. J., lady assistant steward; Eugem Just criticism could be directed at the who were styled Dauphins, and the I 000 acres in Federation this spring A. Eckert, Mascoutnh, III., membet untry they governed was called Pun manner In which tho Federal Reserve i.i eastern Oregon. Reports from executive committee for three years. She— Won't you join me in a tu System functioned In this situation In pldne. The wife of the dauphin was P. S. There is going to be anothet Sherman county are that Federatiot of tea? ailed the dnupitlne.- Kansas City Star. the opinion of many It would be that piece in thi* paper soon. Look f*v it. I did proportionately as well there a He— Well, you get in and I’ll cc INQUIRING FOR ORFGON LAND the Reserve banks delayed too long In ■ it did in Umatilla county. The bes< if there’s any room left. raising tho r discount rates An ear Two hundred and ten direct in Laugh i p .rt of the stbry is that Mr. Stephen: lier effort might have stayed the proc quirics for agricultural information The silverware salesman gave s ess of Inflation expects to further improve the shire or Hampshire ram may be ci - on Oregon have been received dui laugh. The collapse of 1920 was by no ! v heat, and he has other varitie. pended on to produce a good Ito.’j ing the first two weeks of NovombcT “Do you see that dame with the din 1 meant confined to agriculture, and was t orn which he expects even bcttei Ewes from four to six ye r by the land settlement department of | inond stomacher?" lie said. "Well, she •he Inevitable sequel to the Inflation :• suits. The matter of producing old produce the best lambs and c - the Portland chamber of commerce must be one of them new rich million period All branches of business suf »■ heat effic’ently is not standing easier to handle, but are not wo In addition, Idly requests for Ore sires." fered In this period of reaction and ' ill, regardless of what some folks as much money as yearlings h "Yes? Why so?" gon literature were received by th perhaps none more than banking, ink. It is an involved subject cause they are too near the end "She’s been buying sugar tongs icilnst which this criticism has been department during the week of the 8 iwever, and methods that suffice ir their usefulness. Pacific International Live Stock ex- ] solid silver, you know. She chose our levelled The financial situation of the > .e region do not necessarily applj There are several ways of flo position. Advertising our climate, most expensive tong, and then she farmers was great!» aggravated by the an HI; x another region. Federation wheat uring lambing percentages, but f- ? •act that the high land values and high markets, etc., will bring thousand.- Til take a doren.’ prices of •.grtcultural products had led s a spring variety and c-nr.;t al most common ?s to figure the nu .;- of people to this land of paradise. ‘A dozen." I said, surprised. many farmers to Incur obligations ways be seeded successfully in the ber of lambs at marking time rr ‘Yes; one for each person.’ say* ised on the Inflated values If tho fall. The experts, including the compared with the number of evc- NOTICE irmer was victimized at a ll Indeed, she. -ounty agent, hare much data re producing lambs. This lambing p r- I will be in Fstaeadn Friday r.r "Then she kind of reddened ihr i was ihe victim of too much rather nrding different varieties and times ccntage does not take into consid—- Saturday of this week at Linn’s In •n too little consideration. The dsundrrstood my surprise. G.t your bay or husband a new ■ t p art r.g, etc. This informetor • t on tho ewes that die before lamb I p-ogress which ha« been achieved ■| never give big parties,' sht sa vs or overcoat for Christmas. B. 1 always a'rilablc to those deririrg n? or the lambs that die betwee: g: 'cultural finance In recent years Black. Suit or overcoat. $23.50. 'A dozen'll be quite enough, otiny X The experiment stst ons and ■"arkint time and marketing time more In 'he Intell'gent distribution man.'" of farm credit than In volnme. :he co! ege extension service exist If each 100 ewes bring 100 salah'r Shell gasoline 20 cents a gallon a With agencies now functioning for for such purposes. Through the in- lambs to the next summer, th" Where ya going? the Currinsville store. J. O. Tunne’i. he provision of ample credits for the .r duction of Federation wheat »h-y Down to the pawnshop to i i _ „ . „ ... - .lambing percentage will hare to b. proprietor. \mertcan farmer, hit enduring success 11-26 i 1 r.uch for rgncu.ture this year. ¡ about n o ^ c in t what time it is. depends upon the wisdom and fore- «Icht. with which he meets the proh Why the pawnshop? Lambs from good, black-fa* C. A. Johnson of George, buyer «TR CN G E W E T H E B E S T (tin of production and marketing “ o", and cut of large, heavy ir' My watch is there. for Burnett * Son of Port’and. * ^ ' cwo to fctiv is tho strong - e e-rcs and ran on good frrir M >-e thin ever before hie activities busy these days buying and sh pping aest be regulated with reference to healthy two with a straight breed prustur a. sh-u'd weigh 80 pc. G uaranteed by potatoes. He shipped the first car Gimme a strong rigar. T •or' d re-.dltions and his profits. Ithe k, rr>d sound udder, sound teeth or,! be in good condition at ar ? Tuesday. There seems to be a good weak ones bn ak in my pocket. hose of the manufacturer or mer j »-.d a heavy fleece of reasonable of 5 Wi fi months. If from ew crop this year, and farmers arc jubi bant will reflect ihe measure of hts i fineness. If sho has theoe qr.di- poorer breeding, or bred alonp IRC««MN*T|9 lant over the high prices they are re- success In adjusting hts activities te How are Fords made? | !*s the brc:d will not mstter. Such rrodu'-'rr !in«s. the lamb« w 1 these viii.4u.oua. ceirin gfor them. They come from Ford planta. t i l Fifth Avenue, New York City 1 a cwc when bred to a good Shrop- smaller and not fat. î Better Service ! Mm ESTACADA STATE BANK Ihe BULL’S EYE ESTACADA j CO. eef in Quarters King N ext Week UNEARNED CRITICISM lie THE ESTACADA PHARMACY