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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, eoa _ T \ ji‘ y Why \ the R ates A re th e ct Lowest Ever Offered MOTOR CO. The A. B. C P!nn fo r financing th e p u rch ase of F ordson T racto rs offers rates which are 33 to 60% low er th a n th e p rev ailin g rates on oth er plans b e cause this c o rp o ratio n deals entirely w ith farm fin ance problem s, has a trem enduous volum e an d , b e cause of its Song and in tim ate co n tact w ith th e p ro b lems of ag riculture, it enjoys th e confidence of banks financial institutions an d investors w hose co -o p era tion m ust be d ep en d ed upon to supply the necessary funds. IF Y O U NEED A TR A C T O R Y O U SH O U LD IN V E ST IG A T E T H IS PLAN COOKE MOTOR CO. — WHEAT PROSPECTS GOOD C. E. SPENCE IMPROVING ROAD BUILDING COSTS CUT C. E. Spence, state market agent, who has been critically ill in the Seli- wood hospital for a month past, and who underwent a major operation January 7, is steadily improving and will be able to leave the hospital in a few days. Among the investigations of the bureau of public roads of the United States Department of Agriculture of large practical value have bee:, those directed toward greater effi ciency of various road construction operations. Saving of from 25 to 35 per cent in earth-moving cost? have been shown by the bureau to be generally possible, and by changes in design of grades on some- jobs as much as 20 per cent can be saved In the cost of grading. The daily output on most propects In concrete paving operations it has been found can be increased 25 per cent and on some projects 50 or even 100 per cent. By adopting the improved methods suggested by the bureau some contractors have been able to reduce their bids surpris ingly. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon, January 7, 1927. Notice is hereby given that Nicho las Vanderhoof, of Marmot, Oregon who, on January 2, 1924, made Homestead Entry No. 05367, for Lots 2 and 3 and SEU NW14, Sec tion 19, Township 2 S., Range 6 E Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before the Register U. the 14th day of February, 1927.. Claimant names as witnesses: Fred J. Bechill, of Gresham, Ore gon; Ben Pickens of Sandy, Oregon Henry Aschoff, of Marmot, Oregon Robert Aikins. of Sandy, Oregon. WALTER L. TOOZE, Sr., 15-19 Register NOTICE OF CONTEST , "IN SID E ” INFORMATION DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR United State» Land Office. Orisp salads offer a most appetiz The wheat crop of eastern and cen Portland, Oregon, January 3 192 tral Oregon looks most promising for ing way of getting enough fruits and To heirs of Stephen Twarowski, de vegetables in the day’s meals. Serve this time of year. There has been ceased, of Colton, Oregon, Con- plenty of snow and rain thus far and some kind of salad every day. testee: very little freezing damage is report You are hereby notified that Wil Information about oil burners for ed. house heating is available upon re liam Bittner, who gives Colton, Ore quest from the United States De gon, as his post office address, did NEW ERA IN FARMING on December 31, 1928, file in this partment of Agriculture. office his duly corroborated applica A recent survey of 127 commnities tion to contest and secure the can If the lower part of the kitchen in the United States and Canada cellation of your Homestead Entry shows a very apparent trend toward wall, which receives the hardest wear No. 07162, Serial No. 07162, made and gets soiled soonest, is marked off return to the farm of country-born January 23, 1922, by Stephen folk; drawn city-ward during the per four or five feet above the floor by Twarowski, who died June 21, 1926 a wooden strip and painted or stain iod of farm depression. There is also for NEi4 of NWVi, Section 25 indicated a greater optimism than ed a different tone from the rest of Township 4 South, Range 3 East the wall, that part can be cleaned existed last year among farmers, Willamette Meridian, and as grounds and indications of ample credit fa or refinished without making the Up for his contest he alleges that said per wall look shabby. cilities. Stephen Twarowski died in the State Number of farm sales on a cash A cup of water placed in the oven of Oregon on or about the 21st day basis is about 50 per cent greater when a fruit cake is baking helps to of June, 1926; that he never made than a year ago. keep the right amount of moisture settlement on Said land or resided in the air and to prevent the cake thereon before he made said entry BRIDGE LUNCHEON that he never resided on said land I from drying out, or cultivated or improved said land Mrs. Reed was hostess at a delight^ | except to make a foundation for a ful bridge party at her home, last If you have some jelly which Saturday afternoon. Among those not fjrm enough to use on the table, cabin; that he did not comply with present were the Mesdames Stevens will do in place of cider or grape the law so as to entitle him to a Olson, Lawrence, Lane, Lovelace, | j u;ce in a fruit cake, or mincemeat patent for said land; that his heirs are unknown and their places of res Gardner, and Yocum. Also the Miss es Kershner, Plank, Beck, Skinner, The U. S. Department of Agriculture idence are unknown to contestant Herman and Reed. Prizes were won will send you free for the asking, a and after due and diligent search by Mrs. Lane and Miss Beck. An at bulletin on selection of cotton fab and inquiry said heirs or their places tractive luncheon was served and the ricS. Good practical information of residence cannot be found by him; afternoon was greatly enjoyed by all j you’ll find in it for use at the Janu that none of said heirs has ever re sided on said land or improved it or those present. ary white sales. cultivated any part thereof, and they have wholly abandoned said No Standard Budget If you are using figured curtains in land for more than six months imme There Is no such thing as a stand- a room, choose a material with diately preceding the beginning of ard budget, but you can make your i background the same color as the this contest. own, if you sit down and list all the walls but slightly darker. The prin- You are, therefore, further noti articles and services your family is cipal color in the design of the cur- fied that the Said allegations will bo likely to need during the coming tain material should repeat the color taken as confessed, and your said en year, and compare this list carefully of the rug, or upholstery. Use figured try will be canceled without further with the income you expect to re curtains only when the wall gives right to be heard, either before this plain effect, ceive. If the planned expenditures office or on appeal, if you fail to file are not less than the anticipated in. in this office within twenty days Come, you must make them so by Lifting Water Lowers Spirits after the FOURTH publication of pruning here and there, Your spend this notice, as shown below, your ing and saving plan will be easier to Lifting laundry water in and out answer, under oath, specifically re follow if you work it out for each of portable tubs makes wash day the sponding to these allegations of con month, after making your general hardest of all in many rural homes test, together with due proof that estimate for the year. The latest publication of home laun you have served a copy of your ans dering issued by the United States wer on the said contestant either in P Department of Agriculture contains person or by registered mail, | a hint for reducing this task to a You should state in your answer minimum. Pipe the water to the the name of the post office to which tubs by means of a flexible rubber you desire future notices to be sent hose, if possible, and by all means to you. Our rooms have been worked siphon off the waste water with a WALTER L. TOOZE, Sr„ hose when ready to empty the tubs. over to suit the most exact Register. To make such a siphon, fill a short ing patronage. Date of firet publication January length of hose with water, close the 13, 1927. ends and invert it, placing one end Date of second publication Janu under the surface of the water and ary 20, 1927. We invite you to stop with the other at a lower level. Open Date of third publication January us when in our little city. without removing the shorter end 27, 1927. from the water. A faucet soldered Date of fourth publication Febru into the end of the wash boiler facil- ary 3, 1927. Our meals are hard to beat ; itates emptying it. for the money. STOP HERE MAY MOVE TO SALEM THE ESTACADA HOTEL HALO WAT G u aran teed RA D IO S MADE IN OREGON Let me demonstrate this west ern-built Radio in your own home See m* for A and B Batten*» Clyde Schock Phono 69-7 NOTICE TO CREDITORS A legislative committee has rec In th« County Court of the State of ommended that the State Market ag Oregon for Clackamas County. ent be office moved to Seism and In the matter of the estate of Philip that the incoming market agent offi M. Wagner, deceased. ciate as the deputy sealer of weights Notice ii hereby given that the un and measures. dersigned, George K. Armstrong and H. B. Davis, have been appointed YOU WILL NEED CLOTHES administrators of the estate of Philip M. Wagner, deceased , and have filed their bonds and qualifiled as such administrator«. All persons WILL WANT TO SAVE MONEY having claims against said «stats art hereby notified to present the same, I can meet your needs by selling duly verified as by law required to you Comer Suits, "All Weather the undersigned, George K. Arm Coats,” Overcoats and Women's strong and H. B. Davis, or either of them, at Estaeada, Oregon, or to | Coats made to order, Priest (9.95 their attorney, W. 9. U’Ren, 515 to 118.50. Oregonian Building, Portland, Ore Comer guarantees s fit and sat gon. isfaction. “You will get what you Dated and first published January b u y ”. 1927. Last publication February Let me take your measure and 2. 1927. send for what you want GEORGE K ARMSTRONG, Yours for economy and satis H. B. DAVIS, faction. Administrators. B. F. CLAY. Comer Representative w S. U’REN, Ectacada, Oregon. Attorney, and in buying THURSDAY,. FFRRUARY 3. 1,27 Fi-, TH E LENGTHENING THE HENS DAY Lengthening the hen’s working day during the winter months by means of artificial light in the poultry house and thereby increasing her food consumption with a view to greater egg production is advisable within reasonable limits* says the United States Department of Agri culture. Overstimulation of the hen however, may cause a spring molt or other undesirable results with a consequent lowered egg yield. The laying hen should be regarded as machine for the manufacture of eggs, which, if operated under too high pressure, will be worn out pre maturely. Marqaam Mi 1 i s l t t VC ¿y thorns (T ra p n e s le d c o n tin u o u sly fo r ten c o n secu tiv e year* ) We offe.- officially certified an 1 accredited baby eh'iks. h-strh- in£ eggs ar.d breeding s ock. To assure out . - . inters gc .ing chicks from parent stock free front baccillary diarrhea and other diseases we have had our birds tested by the veterinary de; art- ment of the Oregon Agr.cultural college an j thov have been pro nounced free of disease of every descr.ption, so you will get chicks breeding stock, etc. with a clean bill of health. Every month a supervisor from the Oregon Agricultural college visits this farm and checks up on the irapntaung, upon the incubator work, in fact, upon all tho details of the various lines of poultry breeding and management carried on her«. We have all this done for your protection and the whole enterprise bore is placed on an official basis. Luy with confidence, ^ ott may rest assured that you will ge' as fine chicks, hatching eggs and breedings stock as aro obtainable. All our birds are cert fied and accredited by the Oregon Agricultural college. Ail carry official and sealed leg bands from that institution, A.i lacles heading special breeding pens are from 280 to 290 egg matings. Ail eggs set ¡n our incubators weigh from 24 ounces to 30 ounces to the dozen. Our strain»—Hollywood, Tancred und Improved European are pioduccrs ol Ligo white eggs and have many generations of high egg production back of them. Tho good dohvory d a te » aro g o i n g d e p o sit books y o u r o i d o r . fa*t. Ordor now. 26% OREGON CERTIFIED BREEDER. Member Oregon Accredited Hatchery and Breeders' Association (under the supervision of the Oregon Agricultural College.) TH E M ARQ U A M PO U L T R Y FARM One BREEDERS OF W h i t e LEGHORNS of «.»tasada, O r e g o n , on G a r f i e l d Road Mile E a s t CU TS M ORE COW TONICS SLICES I f your cows are fed right they •von’t need tonics. If the cow is sick call in a veterinarian. Play up right feeding and play down the ionics in the cows’ feed. Alfalfa hay, silage, linseed-oil meal and bran ■ re mighty good feeds. And if you’ll j add ground corn to the ration, you'll have a good combination. Try a nixture of 4 parts ground corn, 2 parts bran, and 1 part linSeed-oil meal or cottonseed meal( much cheaper now). Feed 1 pound of this mixture for every 4 pounds of milk produced. Then feed all the alfalfa hay the cows will eat, and from 30 40 pounds of silage a day per cow and you wont have to think about cow tonics. TO T H E LO A F An idea! siiCe-S52e for to ariin g , sandw iches and c h ild ren ’^ betw een-m eal .snacks. ECO N O M ICA L FO R LA R G E FA M ILIES The Sam e H olsum quality th a t won the H arry M. F reer Trophy th e second tim e in two years. T he sam e price as the reg u lar large loaf. Sold at Y our F av o rite JM» G rocery and R estau- J & yanu in E slacad a and L C N T O L O A F v' ¡cinity. HletKit W n t o o f tAj^piiurr.fntntty Has Not Stopped The Progress Of Our Sale IN SPITE of the inclement weather of the past week, our store has been the constant scene of busy buying. The prices we have to offer speak for them selves. As a sample, W e are selling 35c B rew ster rib b ed c h ild ren ’s stockings for 19c. All other items in the store similarly reduced. B U T TH E SA LE CLOSES SA T U R D A Y N IG H T FO R T H E SE T W O DAYS ONLY — OU R G U A R A N T EED H A RD W H E A T FL O U R ¿2 a sk. DOUBLE STA M P DAY SA TU R D A Y , FEB. 5 The PEO PLE'S ST O R E H. B. SNYDER HURRY! TOR THERE ARE ONLY TWO SALE DAYS LEFT