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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1927)
EA STERN PAGE <j .ii... P i -: X.I C - FEN C IN G ! Now is the time to do that fencing. Have you got our prices yet? Before doing your outside buy ing, come in and give us a chance on your fencing. We carry the 26 inch, 32 inch, 39 inch and 47 l/ich. fencing in stock. The Famous National Fence Roofing Paper has been very hard to get, but we have been fortunate in placing an order before the scracity and therfore have been able to fill our customers orders. But you had better hurry as our stock will not last long. A complete line of Oliver Plow Parts carried in stock at all times. Buy Your Hardware at the Hardware Store S. & S. HARDWARE ‘THE WINCHESTER STORE’ EVERYTHING FOR H O LLO W E’ EN Hallowe’en Pumpkins and Decorations Hallowe’en Napkins and Party Favors Hallowe’en Hats and Masks Hallowe’en Homs and Noise Makers Hallowe’en Plain and Fancy Crepe Everything for that Party T H E ESTACADA PHARM ACY The REX ALL Store Western Wools for World Markets CLACKAMAS N EW S Pr.iJ Potato Grower to Grade Product lias Much Better Chance of Securing Higher Price. It paid the Kaw Valley potato growers to grade their wares anti brand the sacks in which they were i shipped in 1026, according to E. A. I Stokdyk of the Kansas State agricul tural college. “From July G to August 21 the bulk of Kaw valley potatoes I moved to market,” he said. “Sides records were obtained on 530 cars marketed during this period, or 13.5 ' per cent of the Kaw valley potato | crop. A number of growers were j marketing U. S. No. 1 potatoes. These i outsold partly graded potatoes SI !<?r cent of llie time. Partly graded potatoes outsold U. S. No. 1 only 13 per cent of the time. This indicates that the grower who has his potatoes graded nnd inspected under Federal supervision so that they grade U. S. No. 1 has from 80 to 90 chances out of every 100 of getting a higher price dinii he would obtain if his potatoes were not graded or were only partly graded. ‘ Soiling potatoes in branded sacks Iso paid. Branded sacks outsold un- branded sacks for the same grade and same method of sale 57 per cent of the time. Unbranded sacks outsold branded sacks for the same grade and ame method of sale only 34 per cent ’f the time. In the remaining 9 per cent of instances, returns were ap proximately the same for branded aud unbranded potatoes. “The experiences of the growers ¡•how clearly that grading potatoes j and using branded sacks pay big re turns. Tlie results in 1920 Indicate llie progress Kaw valley growers have made in tlie last six years. Practical ly all of the improvement has come in that time which marks the period | during which the Kaw Valley Potato Growers’ association has been func- I tloulng." Most Profitable Plan to Sow Spinach in Rows TH U R SILV ; : , •> H A M P S H IR E R AM & L iv e s to c k Co., M o ntan a. G rand C ham pion Ram, 1926 P a c ific In te rn a tio n a l L iv e s to c k E x p o s itio n . Owned by M t. H agg in La nd This Ram was the outstanding I prehensive Wool Show will be held, animal of the breed at the 1926 Pa at which commercial fleeces of all cific International Livestock Expo ; grades will he exhibited, sition. In addition to achiovin.’ 1 Splendid showings are promised this distinction it also won the again this year in every division of same awards at the 1926 American the exposition which includes great Royal, and Chicago International j Livestock Show, Dairy Products Shows. It will probably be shown ! Show. Land and Manufacturers’ in the.flock being sent by the Mt. Products Show, Northwest Fox Ha^ftin Land and Livestock Co. to Show, industrial Exposition anu the 17th Annual Pacific Interna world-renowned Horse Show. The tiona^ to be held at Portland, Octo Boys’ and Girls’ Club Work Exhibit ber 29 to November 5, inclusive. this year will be one of the best of The Sheep Show at the Pacific its kind in this part of the country. International will, this year, a« iu Millions of dollars’ worth of the., the past, be one of the host of ita country’s finest Pure Bred Beet kind in America. Some of the moot and Dairy Cattle, Horses. Sheep. noted Judaea in the country will Hogs and Goats will compete fo. placo the awards. In connection the $100,000.00 offered in premiums with the Sheep Show a new depar The leading railroads of the West ture is being added. Under the di- co-operate by offering special fare rectlon of the Pacific Co-operative I and one-third rates for those wh Wool Growers Association a com- wish to attend the Exposition. Currinsville Store Prices Featuring Kelogg’s Foods E PEP for health, we quote • S s ii t 1 -y rs g g j this week: * * rn A t N K ' .tu V m i T t ,s all Bran (medium) 2 fo r ............................................................. 25c XT* Bran Flakes 2 fo r ............................................... ~?c <rs Pep 2 for .............. .......................................................................... jjfs New Oata 35c or thre for .................................................. ; es that arc fine 100 lb. *ack. per sack ........................ JJ-oO • Waldo Hills FI 1 1 aek (This si a pood Valiev \V heat Flour Try One) v c Light Bulb*... ...........................23c and 25c • « lb. fo r ...............................................25c oes 12 lbs. fo r ......... . mt to buy Kjnts. Chickens, Chittem Bark, Cattle, Sheep anu H ors what have you to Sell. Chickens on Monday Only Together if You have Anything to Sell and Your price right J. O. TUN NELL ")£ 7 Governois ia'ar.d. In New Vo. U* was ceded to ttie director of Nrt\v Nether lands in 1037 “in consider fIon of cer tain parcels of goods." In 1098 the island was set aside by the assembly as part of the “Denizen of His Majos tle's Fort at New York for the bene fit of Ills majestic’s governors," and so It became known as Governors is land." Governors Island was ceded to the United States by the legisla ture of New York state on February T5T1800. The island consisted of 69.8 acres. This was found Inadequate for the military needs of the department headquarters and the military garrison and In IS O a further cession was made by the legislature of 103 acres. The bland at present has an area of 173 acres. Wm. Weingart, proprietor of the U-Need-A Bakery, did gome improv ing to his place of business the latter part of last week when he put in the lattice work between the store and the bake shop. The Estacada Band is going to a big dance at the Estacada Park illion on Saturday, November the *W atch this paper fo r further nouncements. Clown Suits.............. $1.00 Indian Suits.............. 1.50 Turkish Suits............2.00 Other Suits..................1.00 CLYDE RAKE S. E. WOOSTER ttO -O -O -O -O M O -O -O -O -O tt Try gas on ground hogs. FA RM L O A N S A S P E C I A L T Y Rentals Mangels should ho sown about the Oregon City Oregon same time as early corn. * * * The largest share of the eggs re- O. D. EBY j ceived in New York city come from A T TO RN E Y -A T -L A W I the corn bolt, whore farm Hocks pre- j dominate Instead of commercial flocks. General Practice. Confidential * * * Adviser. One of tlio most profitable forms of Oregon City Oregon permanent Improvement on a farm is to drain the low, wot places in other wise tillable fields. • * Buys any garment in our store suit over coats, dresses, coats for women, boys and girls. Don’t miss this great Opportunity. Just say CHARGE IT Ou^lttwA, Q , Look For the Clock Over the Entrance Over Woolworth’s Store Oregon City HALLOWE'EN! • THE WORD HALLOWE’EN MAKES ONE THINK OF GHOSTS, PARTIES AND PUMPKIN PIES AND PIES MAKES ONE THINK OF THE BAKERY. ORDER YOUR PUMPKIN PIES TO DAY FOR HALLOWE’EN U-Need-A Bakery Phone 53-6 Estacada A Fine Assortment of fresh and cured meats Telepho ne Est acad a. Ore. • At present GO per cent of a tree Is ; wasted In its conversion Into lumber. ,C. D., D. C. and E. C. L A T O U R E T T E * * * A tto rneys Plant lima beans on your poorest ¡Practice in all Courts F irst National ! ground. Bank * * * * Balance on Easy Payments OCTOBER 21 & 22 Real E sta te, Loans, Insurance GATES FUNERAL HOME In order te avoid Injury to the breeding ewes at this tin e of the year, it is an established practice among shepherds to remove the ram from the flock. $1 Down Will be for rent at the Estacada Hotel i? Agricultural Facts | * Offer Good Until October 29th give pav- 5th. an Wlille old-fashioned gardeners al ways broadcast the spinach seed. It Is “ The Square Deal B arber” J much better to sow it in rows, thin E stacada’s Leading Tonsorial Artist j it and give the Individual plant a Popular Prices— Bobbing a chance to develop. It will give much Specialty liner leaves much more quickly. Plant E .ta c a d a , Ore. some of the “long-standing" types now Shop on Broadway offered by the best seed houses. The Panes, who provide much of our best garden seed, have developed spinach DR. CHAS. P. JOHNSON D E N T IST and the King of Denmark type was the forerunner of other fine European O ffice Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. splnuches that, have made It practi Evenings by Appointment cally a new vegetable. Then, too, va Phones: O ffice 3 1 ; Residence 6051 rieties have been developed that Estacada, Oregon stand the heat better than the old timers. * October Clothing Event Masquerade Suits îvo-o • o-o-OHO- o-o-o—o:; ■V >. » 'C T C E ~ r. C ' Gresham 247 1 ED LINN AT LLINN ’S INN AGENT Estacada, Oregon Phone 54 -51 J . E. G A T ES Portland-Carver-Estacada Stages Municipal Terminal, Sixth and Salmon Sts.— Phone Main 7733. ESTACADA TO PORTLAND LINN’S INN, Estacada. Oregon— DAILY * (A ) A.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. 8:00 4:30 8:30 2.00 6.20 Lv. Estacada Lv. Portland Lv. Eagle Creek 8:15 4 :45 8:45 2:30 6:50 Lv. Clackamas 8:25 4:55 8:55 Lv. Barton 2:40 7:00 Lv. Carver 8:45 5:15 9:15 Lv. Carver 3:05 7 :25 Lv. Barton 7:35 Lv. Clackamas 8:15 5 :25 9:25 3 :1 5 Lv. Eagle Creek 10:00 9 :30 6:00 Ar. Portland 3:30 7:50 Ar. Estacada (A ) Saturday Only. •Daily except Sunday Leave Estacada 4 :30 p. m. Sl'N D A — Leave Portland 10 a. m. Estacada Truck Line ESTACADA cTVIEAT COMPANY T H E M ODERN KITCHEN Electricity * the silent servant * works effi ciently, tirelessly, hours with out end, uncomplain ingly * in the modern kitchep. It relieves the home-maker of the continuous ate tention to detail that has 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 home making * when execution of ideas seemed as simple as their planning. Electric refrigerators keep foods sweet and fresh for days. The drv 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 control they cook for you even when you are miles away, and without your supervision have dinner ready and 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? D A I L Y T R I P S FROM L E A V E A LL FREIG H T AT W A REHO U SE In ordering your freight’sent through us you receive personal service - both in Estacada and Portland that will save time and money GEO. K IT CH 1N G P H O N E 18-12 C all and D eliver Se rv ice Portland Electric Power Co.