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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS THURSDAY, JAUNARY 6, 1927 Four Eastern Clackamas News BAD Y r CEF THE AUTOMOBILE YEAR C A N D Y For Party Favor Giving Under favorable conditions ‘ nere Tv the real • ! 1 of automobiles, are several advantages in pv; ucinT 192 i ' . 111 be e • gre .test year in the I young beef for market rather than history of the trade. Automotive ' mature beef. Young cattle make Industri«s c.-timates the total of j larger gains than older cattle on the cars and trucks registered in the 'same quantity of feed, yearlings be United States as of January 1, 1927, ing able to make 25 to 40 per cent at about 21,600,000. The gain over As a dainty, yet welcome, gift for party more gain than mature cattle on the 1925 has m t been so very great— ES TAC AD A PUBLISHING COM PANY, same feed. Furthermore, by rasing only 1, . 56.000 -slightly over 9 per favors, a box of Linn’s delicious candies tA CORPOKATION.) and fattening calves the money in cent, not withstanding record-break is ideal. We have them already packed DOUGLAS JOHNSON vested can be turned over in a short ing production for the year. or will assort them to your choice. Managing Editor time. Young beeves offer greater choice in the date of marketii g be Subscription Rates LUMBER STATES cause they hold their bloom longer. One Year ........................................$1.50 This is a decided advantage if the Six Months ......................................... 15 market is unsteady or weak. The forests of California, the Cattle with inferior form or quality largest user of lumber in the union, are not suitable for the production yield a total of two billion feet BIGGER AND BETTER of desirable beef. To produce young (board measure) of lumber annually, ’, / ------------------------------------------------- beef, grain must be fed in consider according to the forest service of The News starts the new year with able AMERICAN quantities from the time oi the United States Department of Ag eight pages of regular news and weaning, or even before, to the time riculture. The annual lumber re feature service. This in line with of marketing. When the feed con f p f LEGION a policy of growth set by us In 1026. sists mostly of roughage, no attemp quirements of the state are abou-- AND More subscribers and more adver should be made to feed calves four billion feet. There is enough GEORGE LAWRENCE & SON tising should produce a better pa Calves to qualify for this purpose timber in this state, it is estimated, AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Phone No. 37-3 per. We pass on the splendid spirit must have quality and finish. One to build forty million 5-room bunga IIect3 First & Third Mondays of cooperation we have had in the of the beef breeds (Shorthorn, Here lows, or to furnish all the wood for The only milk sold in Estacada from Federal I. O. O. F. HALL.. form of better service.. We do not ford, Aberdeen-Angus and Gallo Duilding and fuel that would be re Third Street and Broadway accredited Tuberculin free cows wish to accumulate an unpaid obli way) should be used in the produc quired by this country for nearly Estacada, Oregon, eight ye-rs. Only four other states gation to the community in which we tion of young beef.. produce more lumber than Califor LAWRENCE WEBBER, P. C. live. The new features we offer are nia. These, in the order of their selected carefully by us. Pictures THE PROFITABLE PIG output, are Washington, Oregon, of current events, fashion notes, Louisiana and Mississippi. cooking hints, the Sunday school lessons and funny pictures for child The profitable pig is the one that ren under ninety-nine years of age. gains continuously from date of far FROZEN MILK IS WATERY If you like it— or if you don’t— rowing until marketed. During the suckling period the sow should be we will be pleased to hear from you. given feed that will stimulate the During cold weather special pre i Chronic production of milk. Give her corn cautions should be taken against DODGE ORGANIZES Diseases or ground barley as the main feed, exposing milk fro too long a time tc Prostate, Kidney, Bladder, Rheum Constipation, Loss of Vitality, In the Dodge notes this week, the supplemented by shorts or mid .emperatures below freezing. If it a tism , Call or write for booklet on announcement is mad of an organ dlings, tankage or fish meal, or old- is necessary to haul it far in cold etc. re-cnergizing the glands without an process linseed meal. The corn may operation. ization to be formed in that com weather cans should be protected munity to further their common in be fed on the ear or shelled. The with jackets or blankets. The milk D R . H. Z. T H A R P terests, and one which will no doubt other feeds may be fed dry or in solids in frozen milk have a tendency G land S p e c ia list slop. The sow should have all the % 2 i P ltto c k B lo ck P o rtlan d « Ore« uffiliate with the greater union of to separate, making it difficult to clubs. There are many progressive feed she will clean up twice daily in secure an accurate butterfat test. people in that splendid section of addition to pasture. Frozen milk is often watery in ap Eastern Clackamas county and a It is very important that the pigs pearance and tasteless. make good gains during the suckling This Company has invested over $77,000,000 live club may be expected. period. If the hand-feeding method is followed, the labor of caring for HEAVY POTATO BLIGHT TOLL in this territory. SPEED brood sows and their litters is con The accident at Sandy the other siderable, but where the self-feeder Late blight has taken toll of po Our leafy, green alfalfa night, if such an unfortunate affair is used, several days or even a week’s tatoes in the Portland district to It has 90,000 light and power customers and Is surely hard to beat. can be termed an accident, should supply of feed may be stored in the the extent of approximately 10,000 Our timothy for horses, hoppers in a very short time. make some of the young bloods who sacks, according to the estimate of serves a population of over 400,000. To them is such a treat. love speeding think a bit. It is al Robert L. Ringer, local representa- FAT IN BEEF most a certainty that reckless driv ti.e of the Department of Agricul Our straw is baled so neatly Its business is growing steadily every day. ing will eventually cause grief to ture. Long rains and no frost dur And just like threads of gold. Yellow fat in u beef cut or car someone. It is u pity that all the ing the early part of November are The barley is so luscious punishment does not go to the guilty cass usually denotes low-grade beef the causes of the blight, he states. For stock when it is cold. from a grass-fattened animal. Firm ones, but more often it is the inno We offer you an opportunity to invest your white tallow in n beef cut, with cent who suffer most. Our wheat, it is the finest small veins of this fat appearing A New York minister says that money in this successful and well-managed business And always clean and dry. throughout the substance of the Uncle Sam is now the Good Samar ROADSIDE TREES So led us fill your order; at 6.67 percent interest. meat, denotes bee:’ of a superior itan. What we would like to know To please you we will try. Success in roadside tree planting, grade and such meat is usually ten then, is— who is the victim and who are the thieves that he fell among? says the United States Department der and palatable. of Agriculture, depends on properly BARTHOLOMEW Let us tell you more about it. locating the plants along the high way, selecting suitable varieties and and LAWRENCE adequately protecting them from thoughtless persons, roving stock and Phone 601 E ilictd*, Ore. insects and diseases. The best effects in roadside plant ing are usually produced by giving INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT the predominant ulace to the com mon plants of the neighborhood, us 820 Electric Building ing introduced plants in subordinate positions. Next in desirability are plants from regions having similar growing conditions either in this country or abroad. Oaks are more Portland Electric Power Company Our rooms have been worked generally useful for roadside plant over to suit the most exact ing than any other kind of tree. PORTLAND, OREGON ing patronage. There are species of this tree native to nearly all parts of the country. We invite you to stop with FARM POPULATION DROPS us when in our little city. Ch«r,.r No. 125. R .„ r r . N„ 12 The U. S. census bureau states that the population of Oregon farms REPO RT OF CO NDITIO N decreased from 214,021 to 210,28.'' ----- of the----- Our meals are hard to beat | from 1020 to 1025. The number of for the money. mortgaged farms in the state in creased from 50,206 to 1020 to 55,- At Estacada, in the State of Oregon, 211 in 1025; the value of such farms from $ 166,663,433 to $174,106,410; AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS. DECEMBER 31. 1926 the amount of their mortgage debt RESOURCES. from $51,000,178 to $65, 602.417 Loans and discounts ......................... und the percentage of mortgaged $205,567.78 Overdrafts secured and unsecured debt to value of farms from .11 to 10.29 U. S. government securities owned 37 per cent. The value of farm 27.200.00 Other bonds, warrants and securities 12.119.07 imulements decreased from $41,- Stocks, securities, claims, liens, judgments, etc 3.361.94 367,125 in 1020 to $35,630,516 in Ranking house. $10.000 00; furniture and fixture» #5,00o 00 15.000.00 Real estate owned other than banking house 1025, while the number of tractors ■ 4 1 6,745.96 cash on hand in vault and due from banks approved reserve increased to 5768. agents of this bank 33,121.95 Total cash and due from banks .............. $33.121.95 HORSES SLIPPING Total •303,126.99 Although horse breeders are main L IA B IL IT IE S. taining and improving their stock I Capital stock paid in $ 15.000.02 Surplus fund year after year, the horse population 5,000.0 U ndi ivided profits ...................... of the nation ia on a gradual decline, 3.934.3! 9 United States deposits, including postal savings aaya the United States Department 216.64 Demand Deposits subject to reserve ■ of Agriculture. In only 5 states— Individual deposits subject to check, in eluding deposits due Neveda. Arizona. Wyoming, Monta the State of Oregon, county, city or other public fund* 140.297 64 na and New Mexico—are enough c ashler s checks outstanding ..................... 1,630.37 foals born every year to maintain Certified checks outstanding 4.0 their own horse population. In order T*t*l of demand deposits subject to reserve $141 932 01 Pure, fresh Butter contains, in easily assim to keep up the present number of Time and Savings Deposits, sub|ect to reserve: ilated form, the essential elements for horses in the United States it is nec Titiie certificates of deposit outstanding 39.987.05 building up anti maintaining the strength Savings deposits payable subject to notice essary to increase the annual foal 97,056.90 in grow iitg children, so encourage them to Total of Time ard Savings deposits $137,043.95 crop by 85 per cent over the entire country. In some states this figure eat plenty. It is the true economy food. T o tal______ ________ $303,126.99 runs much higher. In Illinois, for STATE OF OREGON. i instance, 126 more foals are needed SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ONLY:— COUNTY o r CLACKAMAS. J m : annually, in Ohio 186 per rent, in J - Ku*h L. Dillon, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that Indiana 215 per rent and in Con- the above statement ia true to Uu b st of my knowledge and belief. necticut 1.190 per cent. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th d a j of Jhnuan- *1927 C* * h' * r ‘ S. E. WOOSTER, Notary Publie. Mrs. Everett Shibley was hostess My commission expires June 6,1927. at an informal tea on Thursday af C orrect — a t t m t H. C. STEPHENS ternoon honoring her sister, Mis« THOMAS YOCUM Lenore Beck who was her guests for RUTH L. DILLON » (aw day*. Director» Entered at the postoffice in Estacada Oregon, as second-class mail. 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