Portland, Latest of Classy H A T S THE M*PKET G.S: Df NCR 13 HONEST WITH THE GOOD JUDOE~^> lV/^AN the taste of “ Right-Gut” is so satisfying and so lasting that a ten- cent pouch of the Real Tobacco Chew lasts yau twice as lont* as the same money will nay in your old kind. Way, the only tiling about “ Right- C u t” that isn't a luxury is the price. \ o il’ ll he glad o f the day y ou start with the /ter1 Tobacco Chew if y ou are critical about the toba J » o y ou ch ew . Take a very small chew —less than one-quarter th« c !d size. It will be m ore satisfying than a mouthful > - - o f ordinary tobacco. Just nibble on it until you find -A * t h e strength chew that suits you. Tuck it away. 1 hen let it rest. See how easily and evenly the real tobacco taste com es, hew it satisfies without grinding, how much less you have to spit, how few chews you take to be tobacco satisfied. That’ s why it is The Real Tobacco Chtw. That’ s why it costs less in the end. It in a ready chew , cut fine and .short shred so lhat you w on 't have to Sri,id c n it with you r teeth. G rlulling ou ordinary candied tob acco m ukes you spit too much. T h e taste ol pure, rich tob a cco d oes not need to b e covered up with m olasses and lico r ic e . N otion how the salt brings out the rich tob u cco tuste in “ R igh t-C u t.” O ik : small chew takes tiie place o f two big chews of toe old kind. W E Y M A N -P R U T O N C O M P A N Y DC U n io n S q u a re , N e w Y o r k ( buy FROM DEALEP ' ’ SENO 10?¿TAMPS TO Us") The Ford is lighter than any other car of its size and power. Light weight means economy. Economy in gasolene consump tion. Economy in tire expense. Economy in repair bills— less than two cents a mile for operation and upkeep. Yet with all its light weight the Ford is the strongest, sturdiest car built. It is the longest lasting car. Vanadium steel is responsible for that. “ Anti-fatigue” steel, scientists call it— strongest, toughest steel in auto construction. Buyers will share in profits if we sell at retail 300, 000 Ford cars between Aug. 1914 and Aug. 1915. Touring Car $565; On display and sale by Estacada, Oregon. Runabout $515. J. W . R E E D School New* Contributed The “ Webs” will give their last regular program of the year Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock, it will follow the form of an after noon at a country school. Every body welcome. Gloom spread over the High School, and especially the Senior class, when, on assembling last Monday morning, we discovered the seat formerly occupied by Earl Tracy to be vacant, we learned that he had been warned by Dr. Adix that he was taking typhoid fever, and had returned to his home in Garfield. On ac count of his absence tomorrow. Vice President Nellie Bonney will preside over the meeting of the Websterians. Don’t forget the track meet Saturday (providing it don’t rain). At a meeting of the Student Body last Friday, an amendment calling for all class officers to be members of the Student Body, was turned down, by a large ma jority. Geo. Harken rider, the High School fan, attended the opening game of baseball in Portland. “ Bunny” Bowman has been out of school for several days, nursing a “ pet” on the back of his neck. We will have our “ Hundred in E. H. S.” next year, providing not only students, but everybody does a little boosting. Bertha Devore and Ernest Ryn- ning will represent the Estacada school in the county spelling con test to be held at Oregon City, Saturday. Cut the following dates from the paper and plan to be present. May 7, Joint Literary Program, 2:00; May 14, Junior Class Day, 2:00; May 21, Senior Class Day, 8:00; May 23, Baccalaureate Ser mon, 8:00; May 26, Eighth Grade Graduation Exercises, 8:00; May 27, Commencement, 8:00. South Fork Crew Here With many wagon loads of camp and contractors’ supplies, and bringing dozens of laborers, the Copenhagen Bros, of Oregon City, who are handling the South Fork pipe line construction above here, arrived in Estacada the j early part of this week. The contractors have estab lished an office in the old prune shipping station, near the depot, which will be their headquarters. Mr. Otto Copenhagen has rented the Zohrist house, formerly oc- I cupied by the late Dr. Haviland and will make it his home. Oregon. - - One Price - $2. To Determine Clackamas’ Best Speller The all-county spelling bee will be held in Oregon City, Satur day, April 17th. The school officials finally gave j their consent to the contest, af ter ascertaining that the people wanted such a bee. | Bertha Devore and Ernest R.vn- ning of Estacada will represent the local schools in the first and second divisions, with Gilbert Meyer of Viola further protect ! ing Eastern Clackamas’ inter : ests. Their many friends wish them success. j ; Your Spring Suit Order It Now UP T O T H E M IN U TE M A D E T O M EASU RE S U IT S $15. UP Put Your Order In Early R. G. MARCH BANK Estacada, Oregon