Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, July 28, 1927, Page Page 8, Image 8

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    EASTERN
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Entered at the postoí vice in Estacada, Oregon,’
as second-class mail.
Published every Thursday at Estacada, Oregon, by the
ESTACADA PUBLISHING COMPANY
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HIGH MORTALITY
LOWERS PROFITS
BandoB propose* to have a golf
-sc r.'iu’ v bv 192 . on v."„ eh visitor.
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to ,hat boni li <ny -1 I * >•
Complete renava ion < t tho Pores»
fir 7 e postonica will ba under way
witiiln a tow days, it was announced
recently.
I'ali Jrew. 21-yenr-nld son of Chaa.
Drew, pro min nt Klamath rancher.
! we-, drown, il at Losl E ver dem, 10
m i!.« south of Kin ninth Kalin.
I .-.ne ci>nnty*s i m1 d indebtedness!
»»Mi morta"ty and low egg produc
ilon gn hand in hand in the farm poul
(|< c |.
¡f ¡¡1P donth rate of liens
|s* hlirh the results front the flock will
on|y mediocre, regardless of how
„.(.|| n,0 ht-tix are bred and fed, say
H. U. Alp, poultry extension specialist
of the college of agriculture. Culver
rtlty of Iliiliois.
"Records which 234 fnrm flock
owners kept In co-operntion with tlie
college show a mortality rate of 12
per cent annually. If this rnte Is fig
ured for the entire state there would
he nn approximate loss of ¡>.000,000
birds annually.
“A 12 per cent mortality on first
'm y not seen, very high hut
R must he remembered that along
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fl mnrt||||t}. „ „
aR
,bwe
g,,,.* „ general low prodnetlon through
(,iit the (lot !i. It Is not so much the
loss of n bird dying that counts as
the loss erased by low production
through sickness.
cause, for mortality may
vary to n ccrtiilu extent, the chief and
iimj|l nll|<1,H
hp „ , p
of snnl
j ,rv
is row fl.5.U.7')U. I13C.S00 having been
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Brief Resume of Happenings of
the Week Colise.ed for
Our Rentiers.
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NEWS THURSDAY, JUU\ -jtf, 1927
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EASTERN C L A C K A ' *AS NEWS
Subscription Rates
CLACKAMAS
uni)
Ground.
EAGLE CREEK
DANCE! 9
1 ree -ntly paid off with Oregon and
R. W. Aspaugh and family of Eagle
Ca ir lorn la land event tax :: funds,
Creek, Ore., visited Mr. Aspaugh’s
i l ablielntieut of a new postoffice ¡
arents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Aspaugh
I at Reaver Marsh. In Kin math county.!
recently.
i
i.i««
i,
pounced oy rxa.al attthoritios.,
C. H. Aspaugh, wife and daughter,
William Zutnbrunne Is po.smaa.ar.
yf San Diego, Calif,, visited their un-1
The Baker County Cow Testing as-
le end aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. As-1
soclntio-i has comple'ed organization
naugh during the month o f July, j
an; th«, now toiler. Leroy Wright of
>Ir. Alspaugh have not seen Charley
Kb. mth county, ha» begun work.
.since he was five years old.
Tie riant of the Capital City Bed
A. H. Alspaugh, wife and daughter
, ,
dm, company of Snont was eoatroyed]
nd Mrs. Kenedy of Calif., whoe have
liy fire !uat wcelc. with a less cstima
i nilón nini personal attention. Very been visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Al-
od at fSii.nuo, partially covered by tn- little (-retili for the mortality being no .-¡pattpgh and other relatives have
I sura nco.
higher than 12 per cent can he given eturned to their home in California
Oieg..n’s fllhert crop will be light, to Improved conditions In and around
Boy Scouts come out often and
pcs hlv lens than half a crop, while i Poultry houses. Conditions probably camp on their Brown Memorial Park
have
not
improved
n
great
deal
with
, the walnut crop will bo large, accord
near Alspaugh on Eagle Creek. They
regard to sanitation. Diseases have
1 ing lo growers who met last
at
nre building and fixing up camp,
Increased and have given more trou
i Dundee.
hie every year. The chief factor In doy Scouts are having a good time
f) dication of the new Crooked rivet protecting the flock Is one of proven and look so happy,
W. R. Freeman of Portland had as
In t-’ go crossing Iho Crooked river can­ live tnensttres.
yon in the extreme southern part oi
"Hen mortality Is spread fairly well -•■jests about three hundred or more
Toffwson county will tuke place Frl over the whole year. The spring neighbors and friends at his ranch
months quite often show an increased near Alspaugh last Sunday, July 17,
dry. July 15.
(1 nth rale due to Increased produc­ Delicious refreshments consisting of
A» rargemenls are being made for
tion. especially so where the birds are Ice Cream, Cake, Sandwiches, Ber­
tb - Sandy pioneer and early settler's forced for production. There is a cer­
picric, which is announced for July 31 tain mortality that might he termed ries and other good eats were served.
at tlie Robert Konsrud grove, on Blutl n(„.inn| mortality. This is where death Dirthday cake was large and pretty,
Mr. Freeman’s friends presented
rctv near Saucy.
\Y ille engaged in stringing wire on trol of the operator and is not due to aim with a full purse. Mr. Freeman,
l pewer lire near Jacksonville. J. H. a disease and should cause no worry in his genial way responded verbally
Harrington of Aa'iland was killed The hulk of tiie mortality, though .o this. Mr. Freeman was sixty years
can lip influenced by the personal nbll
Id that day.
whin he accidentally cauie in contact
ity of tlie operator. The determining
Mr. and Mrs. Richmond and son
with a 2200-volt wire,
factor with mortality is health nnd .Sam have moved to the ranch re
lire Berber. 55. of Maploton, who had vigor and health and vigor come only
contly purchased from Dick Githen.
be’ n employed at the W. H. Dandy from good stock, sanitation and feed-
CLIMB THAT HILL IN HIGH
Mr. and Mrs, Tracy o f Portland are
stuvnill at Junction Cby died in a Eu ing
WITH RICHFIELD
spending
the
summer
on
the
Moore
gi ii- hospital following an automobile
"All that Is necessary to say ns a
MORE
POWER FOR THE
dark
down
near
the
creek.
accident on la ke creek.
warning to poultrymen In regard to
SAME PRICE
Dinty Moore has good patronage by
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hen mortality is to remember that
, oi nu was iro ten «.
• v|«1)r ,.,m |,e defined ns a hen’s ability he public at the park this season.
TUBE TIRE PATCHING
th* ar.iatrtu'tion of nn $18.000 exhibit j ff> jjvp , mf fIirive lin(ler or(linnry con-
PLUMBING—
TIN WORK
huIMint,- on the Klamath county fair (|5tfon.s mi<| it lx e^nentinl to have this
STORAGE
UPPER EAGLE CREEK
g; ournls The large strue ure will be fm.t,.r exlilldied In selecting iuyers
ct miiletcd by September X.
mid breeders.
PORTLAND-ESTACADA TRUCK
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gibson and H
TERMINAL
Bu lbing permits et La Ciran.ie for
“ Poultry
drugs
and
medicine*
ili - . rst six mot
I h i.) i f
should not bo trusted to hoop the I. Udell and family were over to the
ait aggregate con- truction figure of
frrp (r"'" mortality. Prevention libson place picking cherries for a
«713.715. a higher total than for any I" " 1 « » ""« '¡o n should be practiced in- ouple o f days last week.
stead and an abundance of common
Eagle Creek Grange meet at the
ors year In the city's history.
sense used In handling tlie flock.1
¡range hall :r»t Raturdaf and held a
James R. Nunamaker. 73. owner o!
Dr. M. M. Martindata
short session initating a class of six
one nt the largest aggregats holding-1
Chiropractor
in the first and second degrees. The
of Hood River valley orchards, drop Ventilators Should Be
candidates were: Mr. and Mrs. Rex
o
f
Oregon City
ped dead last week while sitting Ir
Regulated in Incubator Oodll, Mrs. Elva Looney, Miss Doris
hij rutcraoblle t.ilit'ng to a ruii himr
In hatching eggs In Incubators it Is
Monday and Friday eve­
Tliv r;ipointment of C.eorge Alegar, frequently dliileull to provide enough Looney, Wilbur Looney and Frank
McGraw.
After
partaking
of
a
deli
nings after six o ’clock.
d.r of Hillsboro as state prohibition fresh idr rr give proper ventilation to
commissioner to stirerer! V/Ut-nm P tlie Incubator and nt the snme time ,-ious dinner grange adjourned on ac-
Office at Linn’s Inn
L* vena, effective July 15. -vas au : to keep the eggs from losing too much ount of the heat and some wishing
o
attend
Chautauqua.
n, uncod by- Governor Baltersoii I.i h ; ! moisture.
Mrs. Ed. Douglass and daughter,
wrck
j Tlie poultry department nt thp New
York State College of Agriculture nt Jetty Jean, o f Youcalla, weio guests
A special elect ion will bo held it
Ithucn. N. Y., says tlie ventilators f relatives down this way the first
Bear.luían July 13 for the purpose ( ! si ubi be kt'pl closed during the first
o f the week.
DR. FRED A. PERKINS
vi ‘ ir.a. on Increasing the cor,> r.c, ;ell
„ [ Incubation, liecnuse the
Mac and Sibley Smith o f Portland
boundaries of the ciiy. an I in .ing i. cl:rvk inside the egg reoailres very
re visiting at the home of T. M.
O PTO M ETRIST
th
hnol and other property to Hi, ¡¡pip oxygen. After the tenth day
cluster and are helping Tracy Clester
Co ui ihla river.
tile chick needs more oxygen and the
amount increases gradually until the ut some wood for the school.
“ Perfect Fitting Glasses”
( barter of the McKenzie river |odr
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Douglass and
of f.l; sena. organized In Eugene s.\m nr d Is iurgest during the Inst three
hildren, were guests at the home of
Phone 331 for Appointment
time ago. was |ir,.seated Inrt Salur days.
\ftet (lie tenth day of fnctihittlon Walker Douglass over the week end..
day rlcht. Several grand bilge oil,
ihe ventilators may be opened more
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Woodle and
Eitecada, Oregon
eeri were Ir attendance to rendu
urn! more until they are wide open nt hildren were visiting with Mr. and
the ( «retr.ottles.
ihe eighteenth day.
The moisture Mrs. Ray Woodle Sunday.
Connie J. firabh of Baker was elact „an« should not be allowed to get dry
Mr. and Mra. Roy Douglass and
ed p: sid.-nl of ¡be Oregon Stale i',. ■ ■t any time.
children were chautaqua visitors las;
Kggs
should
lose
about
IS
per
rent
osi.iu-lution wltlioitt opposition at the,
Saturday evening.
l their orlg'nal weight, and not more,
Walter W. Gilbert, M. D.
flral sesrJott ot th - 1927 convuntion
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Douglass at-
!a- d in Baker Inst week. Astoria - as in - ag the three weeks of Incubation,
ended
Chautauqua
Sunday.
if they lose more moisture than tills
Physician and Surgeon
eh urn an the 1928 convention city
r is ImpirsIWe to replace It. flprln-
Wiih the heavi'it traffic on (he •llng the eggs with warm water sev.
OFFICE HOURS: 9 TO 5
UPPER GARFIELD
hlcilv ays in the history of the s-nto ¡■al times dally during tlie last three
there «-as net a single fatal traffic
is often recommended, but while
and evening«
No charge o f circumstance# can re­
nr. dent ov-r (he Fourth of .Inly he li
can do nn harm, It rnn do little
ESTACADA, OREGON
pair a defect o f character.
diivs In Or-gen. according to T. A Ruf­ i.mi.
Mr. Emil Leitenir was a business
fe!?, ciilef ot the <‘ ale traffic oqn.::i.
Six y one different varieflr«
id
V.Ticn a baked potato is done, work isitor in Portland last week.
Mr. and Mrs. St ether o f Portland
v'c.-.t vere inspcctrii at the Ibnntlll.i it until the skin is tooao. jab a fork
rr.-atv graft nttrser" north of remile- into on« s:d« nnd rank* ail Opening wore visiting their ranch, last Sun­ THE CURRINSVILLE STORE IS
FEATURING
t o last M on'iv. when ihe an r «a I to lot out the atcdni Drop irt a lump day.
Mrs. Robert -1 McBrnon and daugh-
He'd dav or the r tint;- grain grower* o f butter and servo at onco.
er, Betty, of California visited he.
was held. D. E .S.'epiter.s sap. rin-
ti— at of Ihe err orini mt s'.nlioii rl WANTED— A good cow. Aia«t be a parents Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Reid a
’ I rr. and Georg,- rt. Hyslap. head el
No. 1 Milker— Call C. V. Martin, few days last wetk. Mrs. McBroor
¡ I f f m t erips depr.rtment at Oregon Phone 73-12.
2 t f P. oft for Portland Friday to make pre­
CORN
parations for her sisters wedding
Agricultural college, explained the re
Miss -----------------------
Elizabeth Reid, -------------
which is to take
•!.s ol-iair.ed in ,!-« di-velo-,'nent oi _ _ _
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F jiïS ?
new up. S of grain and t h e ...... ills , t F<? ‘ \ 3,A ^ —_®
I
piace A u -ait 8 at PerHand.
h-
eed.
Lincoln
Rar.ibcru:elts,
all
|
Mrs.
Crssis
Epperson,
daughters
rtai-i tvpes of fertiilter.
ago- wiih the r'fh t wool for this din-' ¿ Etc cnd Eva o f portland are visit-
h ' hern crop in the Ashlar;! sfc
trict. Raise fine I n-.bi.— Call J. H.
relatives in Garfield.
n f , ices dlr.t oil xipct.it,on», no
Sterling, GrcJham. Phone 3201 after i Mr. ?:id Mrs. Ralph Kelley visited Kelloggs Corn Flatus a New Ship­
U t : to ,-rrii Inis c : (hr loci! F un
C:08 p. m.
Pd 40. j Mrs. Kelley's parents, Mr. and Mrs ment Just in 3 large Pltga. for.......2Se
' P p ìtie!’ ans.', .itlm. «h o siateti
- - ......................
I H. H. Anders, Sunday.
Give these a trial and they will
- t Instead of r. ly one car lor ship
GEORGE ITEMS
A surprise party was given at the
Cenvinse Yen
i f--> tit - oast, he trip will tot.il
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home o f Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Taylor The largest Stoelt of Binder Twine
■ ’-at rar*.
M-'ss Marian Batson o f P. r lind. Tuesday evening. July 2C i honor oi hat has aver baan placed in enr Ware
Wi h ; pr-vatn th.it h-s nttnr ,1
s iding two weeks vacs- iheir son, Harold’s 16th birthday -¡-.uses and tha prica is right hnt it
poultry mon from on; horn Cai.t-.-rmn h j c
t'o:-. with he; urcls and aunt, Mr. and 1 The arm ing was spent very pleasant- will not last long owing to the h eavy
* ' - r —v - n 15'
o.or. ss well
w ith ----- es untZ a u.e hr-"- -rain yield.
1 rl! pa.-;.' i .
:on. the
•• Mrs Henry Johr.son.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chris Johnson a .ij
' '<'f~r ’ ’
> v » s o:r.-e . ._ Batter — . .’ ours W h .le the Getting
.1 convention of the ,'r.i. :
.ou »a* kcul in Co. ch.iuren were calling on the Klinker^ n0,,K those pieseni w»»» ,.ie Misers.
is Goad
week
Ttíüw on display
at
7S
allB i
an .
families on Sunday a fte r -[ Viola Hendrickson, Helen Anders,
noon
| Ruth and Mildred Ayers Evelyn, Ber-
Mv. ihontas C. Kelley is spending nice and Irene Davis, Mildred Taylor
rome time with his sister and hus- Audrey Wray, Kenneth Dart, Angus
band Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Held.
Hendrickson, Claude Shriner, Donald
Guests on Sunday at the home of Wray, Byron and Leonard Anders.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ruhl, were Mrs.
Glen Davis had the misfortune to
Samuel Mueller, Mr. and Mrs. Forsy­ fall of a wagon last week but it did
the and children, Mi-, and Mrs. Em- not prove serious as he is able to be
: -anuel Mueller and Mr. and Mrs.
M egged.
The men folks are very busy this
Mrs. Marie Klinker and family had fine weather getting in hay and at-
us guests on Sunday Mr, and Mrs. | tending to other necessary work that
Henry Voderberg and children and ! the majority o f the hoeing is left to
:hildren and Miss Helen Klinker all the women folks to do. Mrs. Howard
o f Portland.
Hunt is doing her share of the hoeing
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Johnson’s on their place.
guests on Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Young and son
Roy Ginther and Miss Dora Voder- Harold visited at their ranch last Sun
berg o f Portland.
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Held and Mr.
Kelley were calling on Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Weiderhold Sunday evening.
Saturday
Eve., July ^
a
AT THE
Cogswell Hall
Eagle Creek
/ f* h
GOOD MUSIC ASSURED
Broadway Service Station
o .
Estacada Cregcn
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