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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1927)
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS W L| r i r ¿I ¿ U : F iu ìì Í ^ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1927 f '- Tattle '« 4 L L ie should not be fed with'n 24 ! hours bef fore slaughter, but access to ater Is desirable. Do not kill -Lsl>' :«il ¿V Ì J i t v ll l 6 i frcsh wat i *' i i the tne anim animals while in an excited or I Adiiiss:on 2 5 : arr! !0c » overheated condition, as they will not * bleed well. Beef from animalc not . . . PRO G RA M . . . j P»,°Pe«,ly bled does not keep well. ¡i \ FRIDAY & SATURDAY September 9 ■& 10 SLIDE KELLY SLiDE Grain should be fed to high-produc ing cows under all pasture conditions. “In hog Teasing it ig not so much ' the kind of pasture as it is the nec Sallie O'Neil and William Haines essity of having a good pasture of and Harry Carry - some kind.”—E. Z. RusgelL One of the best of the season | With the approach of hunting sea- SUNDAY & MONDAY I son, the Biologicol Survey of the Uni ted State Department of Agriculture directs attention to the fact that under the migratory bird treaty act regulations, adminstered by the bu Ma'.t Moore Sc. M:.rie Prevost reau, the only shore birdg that can lawfully be hunted are Wilson snipe or jacksnipe or woodcock. The Fed eral se.-fton has been closed for an indefinite period on hlack-bellied and Harold Lloyd in One of J lny«V best. Admission golden plover3 and until August 16, 1929, on greater and lesser yellow- 15 & 35 cents. legg. There is no open season on FRIDAY & SATURDAY reedbirds. A copy of the Federal game laws and also a bulletin con taining a synopsis of the Federal, State, and Provincial laws relating Salt * O’Neil ar.d an all star cast. to the protection of game will be A Very Good Show furnighed free on request addressed to the United States Department of mini um is three ounces of copper Agriculture, Washington, D. C. cond-ietorq), there is no danger of . ” . the l.u ding being Hr, d even when a In a recentu ^ . o n a . r e direct .roke of lightning is pacing ™eat h^ ' ne hftbits of Amer.can vives, approximately 50 percent through the conductors. of those questioned believed that the butchers they patronized either han dled the very best or a very good CURRINSVILLE quality of meat. Commenting on this The raing of the last few days have °Pinion’ “ onomieU tbe U"ited . .’.In started the grass to growing States a per cent of i T the . . point out that only 9 hp j quite a blessing: to the late y , . . , beel animals slaughtered at the , . , Chicago market in 1924 were graded t John R.cnard family are on as imfi of choice and suggest that their vacation thig week. .<the lack of consumer knowledge , He,pie has done a lot of re- of mMt deg an<, Uty ^ evi. pair work on the school building, and dgn^ » it ig now ready for the school term. ; F o r d S a le s a n d S e r v ic e George hatching is moving to Esta- Profit* In Tree* cada this week. H. D. Lombard is moving in the - why ,houldH ^ 7 r . plant trees?” houge • acated by by Geo. Kitching. is asked and answered by Alfred B. Hagen has been doing a lot of Hastings of the forest service, United in the grain ration, and corn The Eastern Clackamas News Isirablc for . , of . Agriculture . . __ silage and legume hay for roughages. painting K . , the Curnnsville store lac-t v. States Department FRED L. HAYNES nch a ids to , itq v> appearance. _ . . „ ._____ The ration should not contain too ve. • * Trees set idle acres, too rough . _ or Editor and Publisher R, li Haie . . much roughage feeds at this time. -r , ic ?. on her vacation. . .. too sterile for planting, to work State highway departments last 2 he Earl MeConnol family are growing and alwayt marketable crop., Entered at the postorficc in Estacada, year surfaced a total of more than f. : & ‘ ?. . ... , . Though trees take a number of years Oregon, a* second-class mail. . It. \\ nae was visiting his to . reach * maturity, ..... „ a _______ 13,600 miles of earth raads. In ad A: young plantation dition, they rebuilt 5, £28 miles of son Wilbur Tuegday. adds cash value to a farm, just as SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ivor Hon-en made a trip to Port- old surfaces, 163,059 miles of the orchard does. In o few years $1.50 287,928 miles of ¿’Federal aid State land Tuesday One year • • • i i ¡ H ’ with IV,ill Lloyd T.lnvH E w a t ... . . . . . Ewalt is yeilds small* material in the form .75 roads are now surfaced. Six months • Cecil Wright has been gick for of thinnings, such as poles and fence Rubber hoof pads are not recom several days. posts; later fuel and pulp wood; and Don Ma son was culling on Gao finally tie and saw timber. It is a THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1927 mended for horges that work on the farm, as the soil works its way under Walter and Victor Leon Tuegday. savings bank that pays compound in Mr. aid Mrs. Frank Halferty and terest. Timber growing is a necessary The nice thing about being a man the padg, causing lameness by extra is you don’t have to stay home after pregsure on the navicular joint. When children from Madras, Ore. arrived part of diversified farming, afford you wash your head. rubber pads are used, the Bureau of Tuesday evening at the home of ing employment and wages for winter * * * * * Animal Industry advises that pine tar ,, Mrs. Ilalfertys’ , parents, „ Mr. , and work. A farm wood lot is security to b, nk#r and the farm loan boari It may bo that the mills of the gods with a thin layer of oakum should be A„s Wilbur Wade, for a few dayg _____________ grind slowly because they get paid for applied to the sole of the foot to keep visit. They expect to locate here if posg!blo near school. . . . it moigt and avoid contraction. overtime. . . . September 12th will be the epening ***** M school in Estacada and every- The manner in which the average ters, s, Mis Edgar He,pie, Tuegday. thing ig being put in shape Bt thc An eyc-specialist says green quiets Mr. and Mrs Hoffmeister and school buildings to receive the child the nerves. This is especiall true of hen molts or gheds her feathers is a reasonably safe guide to follow in chilc! von vv re ähopping in Curring- ren on that day. A bus line has been green backs. • * * * • weeding out poor layers. The better ville Tucsday. arranged to pick up the high sehool Although spring and fall are the producers continue to lay late in the students outside of Estacada and fall and therefore do not molt until favorite seasons for outside painting wil make the following places; Bar VIOLA it may be done in either summer or late. The late layerg also molt late ns ton, Carver, Logan, top of Spring- winter if neeessary. Outside painting a rule, while the early molters, which water hill and return. This is a fine The Viola School Fall Term will can be done whenever the surfaces thing for this section of the country are dry and the weather not damp, are usually the poor layers mol; coramen e Bn Monday the 12th of and will give the young people c fi’Qety, or freezing, and the tempera slowly. Hens that have nor molted b. S'-yto her with Miss Rosie Traehal fine chance to atend the high school ture preferably between 60 and 80 August or September will show dirty ns teacher. here. William Buell, principal, along M . avd Airs. Chariie Hicinbo and with the School Board are making al degrees F. New wooden buildings worn out broken plumngc. while those need a priming coat of paint as soon that have molted early will show two children spent Sunday at the the necessary arrangements to maki as the weather permits, finishing fregh, clean plumage or growing Sew ices’ home. this school year a success. Mi. end Mrs. John Mattax are coats being added within the next feathers at this time. month or two. Tinned roofing should Lightning eonductorg should be at moving into their new home this Celory for soup should be chopped be painted as soon as laid, while gal tached direct to a building with met- weak. or cut very fine to give the juices a M •. and Mrs. Andrew Graham Jr. vanized sheet iron may he allowed to alic fasteners. Porcelain insulator chance to mix with the other soup weather for a year, usually with no are not required. A good electrics1 moron into their new house on Sat flavors. injurious effects, to give paint a better conection with the wet roof and the urday and in the evening 25 of their foot hold. walls of a building, gays the weather frier.i! and neighbor* called on thorn The dry cow about to freshen Bureau, helps to relieve the structure and gi ent a very pleasant evening. l i r aid Mrs. Frank Mattoon and s uld he fed a luxativo ration, wheat of itg charge. Whi n a conductor of bran and linseed-oil meal being de- sufficient weight per foot is used (the dau hter Esther, of Oregon City, called r. the home of their parents Mr. ar.d Mrs Wm. Mattoon Monday. A man and hi* wife and baby- have moved in back of the Mattoon store. The man will be boss of the voodt- at the Eliot Sawmill. Wm. Hieinbuthom and wife and their two daughters, Mildred ar.d En tire >m Stevenson. Washington iwent Friday at his brother Charles' 3 Knltog* Corn Flake* ......... .................. .26 u at Rivet M 11 and spent Satur 3 Jersey Corn Flakes ................. .................. ...... 25 day and Sunday a. the home of their C 4k H Pure Fruit Su^ar per 100 lb sk. ......................... 6.70 parents. Mr. and Sevier. Re-» Beauty Enamel Ware (Special Sale) each .98 Mrs. Leo Allen of Stevenson and Our customer* are buying 3 at a time. Don’t wait until ali are gone. Miss Bcrlsh Hienbothom of Portland Wc*>ern Oil qt.................. ....... ................................ ................. .15 called at the Sevier home Sunday F.ajtern Oil qt.............................................. ................................. , .26 afternoon. M s- Norms Randolph, who has Gasolene in Your Barrel Per. Gal. ........ .18 I eon spending her vacation at the a r r a r- .* c » w '- w * e * e » e rB 3 v * * B iK n a * e e e * e * i™ e Mesa! Sponge* (Sec them) .......................................................... 10 ne rf her parents. Mr and Mr*, Something new, never shown before in this part. hn lia lolph. will leave for school We want *o.*no Wheat. OiU, Barley, and Rye. i Wednesday. She goes to Lake We want your Fat Cow*. Steers, Hosier*, Sheep and Hogs if your Yion. Her brother Bruce will r.c- , mpnny her there. Her many mice is right. •■ 'ends wish her success and good V want a no. 1 Milk Cow. What hara you to »oil 7 luck. September 11 & 12 THE CAVE MAN The New Ford car will be one of the speed iest, most alert cars on the road. You will be delighted with its low, smart lines and beaut iful colors. September 13, 14 & 15 KiD BROTHER September IS & 17 FRISCO SALL. LEVY i___u ° on the housew NEWS mSm Currinsvilk Store Prices ;p t. 10 J. < l L. A .TUNNELL Although neel and rubber cflter largely into the manufacture of itomobiles. there is more wood 1 in t. s industry than tv»r „-«¡a in the old horse vehicle business. at Eagle Creek HALL good mu : : c TO THE READER :- Yau will find it to your advantage to read the advertisements contained in this issue an 4 read what your particular merchant is offering this week. You will find them as interesting as the news items and the stories, it is their weekly letter to you and they want you to read them. Radio Season is Here Have you heard that New Ivolster Radio yet? One of the clearest toned radios on the market with the Brandes Speaker and the Phileo A and B battery eliminator. The very latest model in radio. Just received the famous Marathon Tubes. Also a tube tester. Bring in your old tubes. Let us test them out for you free. Get a new set of batteries while our stock is complete. Buy your hardware at the Hardware Store, S. 4 S. HARDWARE CO. A Member Of The Winchester Chain Stores Telephone 491 Estacada, Ore. Housewives Why Spend Your Time Baking When You Can Get Good, Wholesome Bread, C?kes, and Pastries Al ready Baked, Without The Work And Worry? THEY COST NO MORE Phone 53-6 Estacada c/411 Kinds Fresh and Salted cTHeats ESTA C A D A ¿M E A T COM PANY THE M0tEF.fi KÜCKEN Electricity * the silent servant * works effi ciently, tirelessly, hours with out end, uncomplain ingly * in the modern kitchen. It relieves the home-maker of the continuous at tention to detail that haa made housekeeping of other years a round of ceaseless drudgery * un interesting routine. Electric ranges, refrigerators and other appliances help you to realize those happy dreams of 1 ome- making * when execution of ideas seemed as simple as their planning. Electric refrigerators keep foods sweet and fresh for days. The dry cold makes it possible to have foods of practically all kinds in the same compart ment without interchange of flavors. They insure a continuous supply of ice cubes and make new frozen or chilled desserts and salads simple to serve. Econ- nomical * efficient * convenient. Electric ranges cook foods more thoroughly * show less shrinkage in meats * fuller flavor in vegetables. They keep your kitchen clean and sweet. With the automatic time and temperature comroi they cook for you even when you are miles awry, and without your supervision have dinner ready ana hot when you return, Electric Refrigerators and Ranges of all the best standard makes installed in your home on convenient terms. May we show them to you? Portland I fj €>nc Power o .