Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, March 18, 1915, Image 3

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A U TO M O B ILI S T
EXULTS
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^/"ES, a sm all chew of “Right­
'S- Gut'’ satisfies. It’s the Real
Tobacco Chew.
The r i g ht b l e n d of rich, sappy to­
bacco—seasoned end sweetened just
enough.
That’s why it gives you the tobacco
comfort and solace that you like so well.
Take a very small chew—less than one-quarter the
old size. K will be more satisfying than a mouthful
of ordinary tobacco. Just nibble on it until you find
j5fc,the strength chew that suits you. Tuck it away.
Then let it rest. See how easily and evenly the real
tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies without grinding, how
much less you have to spit, how few chews you take to
be tobacco satisfied. T hat's why it is The R ea l Tobacco
Chew. T hat’s why it costs less in the end.
It is
a re a d y ch ew , cu t fine and sh ort shred so that you w o n 't have
to grind oq it v\ith y o u r tetuU. C u .u i.u g o a o rd iu ary cau d ied tob acco
;£> nuikus yo u opit too m u ch.
T h e tu sle «.I p u re, ric h to b acco d o e s not need to he co ve re d up ,w *th rnolasses^ aud
lic o rice . iNutioe bow th e sa lt b rin g s ou t th e ric h to b a c c o taste in “ R ig lu -C u t.
One small clicw takes the place of two big
chews of the old kind.
W EYM AN -BRUTON C O M PAN Y
SO Union Square, New York
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FROM QEALER OR SEND IQ^STAM PSTOUS j
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Ford
5
Automobiles
4 Passenger Touring Car
2 Passenger Runabout
$565.
$515.
There will probably be a rebate of about $60. to
each purchaser of a F O R D this year, as per
the manufacturer’s agreement, if 300,000
machines are sold, and there is no doubt,
but that mark will be reached.
J. W. REED, Agent
Garage
Accessories
E stacada,
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Anions the many qualities added
to a man by ntairiage, is the ability
to play base ball, which was stie-
cessfullv demons rated in thecom-
bit between the married and single
men, held at the Kstacada hall
grounds, last Sunday afternoon.
The score for the benedicts looked
like the temperature record ot a
hospital, but the Batchelors’ score
resembled the editor's trout record
for this year. This was the initial
advent of 1915 baseball in Kstacada
and a strong home team will prob­
ably represent this town during ihe
summer m nths, especially if the
new ball field in llte park material-
iz -s.
Repairs
O regon.
Prize For T hai Big C ne
Last year, W . B. Simmons of Ks-
tucada won the prize of a re al's
s ihscription to the Proijtcss hv
Citchnii the biggest trout and
showing it at this office. A rear's
subscription to she Progress will lie
given to the partv catching the big­
gest trout between now and July
tst, said trout must lie shown to
the editor, for stories no matter
how realistically narrated dont go
here
A similar prize will also lie
given to the lucky angler catching
the largest salmon, by July 1st.
P rize Sp ellers
At »lit? recent spelling contest
Held in Logan, he tween the pupils
of the five nearby schools, Gilbert
Mever of Y’ iola won in the fifth
grade class. In ihe eighth grade
class the honors were divided be­
tween three girls, all of whom cor
rectly spelled all of the words in
the spelling booh, being Alma Ross
of Lower Logan, Rertha Me\er of
Viola and Lois Hampden ot Upper
Logan.
Boh Morton, who for the past
few months has made Kstacada
famous by his spectacular basket
ball playing on the University of
Oregon varsitv team, returned to
his home in Kstacada last wetk
and probably wdl not go hack to
college until next fall.
Dr. and Mrs R. M. Emerson
and Mr and Mrs Miles Standish
of Portland spent the week end at
the home of P F. Standish of Gar­
field The party enj ved the C. I.
C. dance Saturday night and din­
ing the supper hoar. Dr. Emerson,
who is a member of the Portland
Ad Club Quartette, entertained the
dancers with a number of vocal
selections.
In accordance with the sugges­
tion in last week’ s Progress, as to
conflicting dance dates, B. F. Cogs­
well of Eagle Cieek wishes to an-
I nounce that there will be a big
J dance held thtre, April 17th.
M IL K
AND
CREAM.
C ream should he Ht such a
tem p eratu re th at b utter w ill
«•»fine in tw en ty to thirty min-
utes
T h e first req u isite fo r c le an
m hk Is a trleu u cow .
T h e cream sep a ra to r in c re a se s
the v alu e o f the d a iry products
upon the farm .
C o w s do not becom e g re a t pro­
d ucers " ju s t so .”
T h ey m ust
have the blood o f good p rod ucers
111 them
A re you su re that y o u r com
mon and un profitable co w s are
being b it fo r the m ost p rofitab le
p rod uctio n?
P erh ap s It’s y o u r
fa u lt
M aybe you have g«md
'•»wn in yo u r herd and you do
not know It.
W hen a fa rm e r m ak es and se lls
bu tter and fe ed s the sk im m ilk
to p oultry, p igs and ca lv e s, he is
J not sen d in g a g rea t d eal o f his
-j- fa rm ’s fe rtility a w a y
K eep the
J , fa rm ’s fe rtility on th e farm .
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Ca ttle Bloat Tr e a t m e n t .
B lo a t eom es from the e x c e s siv e fo r ­
m ation o f g a s in the panneti, s a y s l'io -
fe ss o r C. 11 I’ek le s o f the C o lleg e o f
A g ricu ltu re. IT iiv e rs ity o f .Missouri it
often resu lts from p astu rin g on clo v er,
but m ay occur w ith an y kind o f fe e d ­
ing
It Is m ade know n by the exces-
I U K rttO C A It.
s iv e s w e llin g o f th e le ft Hank
I f re­
lie f is not obtained in tim e tin* a n .mal
d ies from su ffocatio n d ue to the great
p ressu re on the Ju n gs.
In mi id ea se s, d riv in g the an im al at
a rapid gait tor som e d istan ce m ay he
sufficient. Cold witter th row n in q u a n ­
titie s upon the co w 's sid es m ay reduce
‘ he p ressu re
In v ery s e v e re e a se s the
r a s m ust be rem oved w ithout d elay
» 1 is is best done by the use of a trocar.
In using th is in stru m en t a spot is se­
lected eq u a lly d ista n t from th e last
rib. th e flip bone and the backb on e on
the left sid e
All the fsiu ltry houses should
be in sh ap e fo r w in ter
B e su re there Is a good supply
o f litter In e v e ry house
The
b ird s need e x e rc ise and plenty
o f it
D on't w ait fill the houses a re
In fested
w ith
verm in
K eep
sp ra y in g w ith som e good lice
k ille r and keep the houses clean
all the tim e
It is w ell to he p rep arin g at
this tim e fo r a su pp ly o f green
feed for your Hock d u rin g th e
-w inter
B eets m ake a good w in ­
ter ration , as do tu rn ip s or sm a ll
potatoes
Im m a tu re heads o f
cab b a g e are an excellen t w in ter
feed
Do not crow d your b ird s into h
sp a c e too sm a ll fo r them
K eep
on ly as m any a s can be c o m fo rt­
a b ly housed.
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D istem per In H orses
D istem p er In a ho rse w ill run a fu ll
co u rse and can n ot he stopped by the
use o f m edicine. A n y sym p to m s w hich
ap p ea r should be treated acco rd in g to
th e ir s e v e r ity T h e use «»I* proper grain
fe ed s an d a co u rse o f tonics Is aU u it all
th at Is n ecessa ry In m ild eases I f a h
sceftses np|>eur In the region o f the
th roat these, o f course, should tie often
ed. w ell d rained an d the c a v itie s flush­
ed w ith an a n tise p tic solution
As a
treatm en t fo r in testin al w orm s g iv e a
pint o f ra w linseed oil to w hich has
been added one ounce ot tu rfw n tln e,
the sam e to be g iv en for th ree con sec­
u tiv e d a y s. F o llo w in g this g iv e a
tab lesp oou fu l tw ic e d a lly o f a m ix tu re
o f eq u al p a rts o f suit, jiow dered Iron
su lp h a te an d su lp h u r fo r ten d ay s.