Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, April 22, 1915, Image 5

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TOBACCO C H E W
Portland,
Latest of Classy H A T S
Oregon.
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■ V U E users rf “ Right-Cut,” the Real
Tojaccn Chew would buy it if it
rost twice the money, and it would cost
less to chew it even then.
‘ Right-Cut” is real tobacco — mellow
sappy, age-ripened leaf, seasoned and
sweetened just enough.
^ ou get lha real tcbacco taste that men find so
oatLI) ing. G e t a pouch from your dealer.
Take a very small chew —less than one-C|Uarter the
c!d size. It will be more satisfying than a mouthful
o f ordinary tobacco. Just nibble on it until you find
the strength chew that suits you. Tuck it away.
Then let it rest. See how easily and evenly the real
tobacco taste com es, how 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
Chew. T hat’ s why it costs less in the end.
It is a ready chew, cat fine and short shred so that you won’t hsvt
to grind un it with your teeth. Grimliug oa ordinary candied tobacco
makes you spit too inuch.
The taste of pure, rich tobacco doea not need to be covered up with molasses and
licorice. N ode how the salt brings out the rich tobacco taste in “ Right-Cut."
One small chew takes the place o f two big-
chews o f th ; old kind.
W E Y M A N -B R U T O N
C O M P A N Y
S O U n io n S q u a re , N e w Y o r k
( B U Y FROM DEALER OR SEND to * STAMPS TO U S ^
Because it gives the highest motor car serv­
ice at lowest cost, the Ford is the one car
you’ll find in large numbers and in constant
use in every land.
It’s a better car this year
than ever before— but it sells for $60. less
than last year.
The Ford is everybody’s motor car because
everybody can easily understand and safely
operate it.
Doesn’t take a skilled mechanic
to operate or care f:r the Ford. Less than
two cents a mile to operate and maintain the
Ford. With “ Ford Service for Ford Owners”
your Ford car is never idle.
Buyers will share in profits if we sell at retail 300,
000 Ford cars between Aug. 1914 and Aug. 1915.
Touring Car $565;
Runabout $515.
On display and sale by , . . .
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Estaeada, Oregon.
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Contributed
10° students for next year.
The Adelphic program Friday
will consist o f a magazine section
o f the Adelphic Agitator includ­
ing sections on Literary, Society.
Sports, School Notes, Humor, Ex­
change and Advertising. Each
section being presented by their
respective editors.
VVe are glad to hear that the
condition o f Earl Tracy is im­
proved and hope to see him in
school again in a few days.
Much interest is being dis­
played in the joint program to be
held May 7th. The fact is real­
ized that the success o f this pro­
gram will aid in convincing the
eighth grade graduates that this
is the best school in the county.
The aspirants for "jo b s ” on
the football team o f next year
are turning out twice a week for
track work in an effort to place
the name o f the E. H. S. at the
top next fall.
One Price
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$2.
The Athletic field presents a
much better appearance, thanks
to the boys o f the PL H. S.
The last track meet to be held
here will take place May 8th on
the athletic field. Come and see
us win.
The whole schooj has united in
| an effort to show the outside
■ what it can do in a campaign for
j more students for next year.
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Franklin High School o f Port­
land, after a hard and exciting
contest, triumphed over Coach
Ford’ s hopefuls in the first meet
o f the season to the tune o f 44 to
60. The meet could certainly not
be called a "walkaway” because
Estaeada fought for every inch
o f the ground. Three school rec­
ords were broken by Estaeada,
the individual star being Schmidt,
who took first in the 50-100 and
220 yard dashes. The records of
the meet are as follows: 50 yard
dash, Schmidt, Collins, Duncan
time 5 4-5 sec.; 12 lb shot, Pow­
ell, Doris, Wagner 39ft.; 440
yard dash, Collins. Bartlemy, Me
Tosh -56 4-5; 100 yard dash,
Schmidt, Duncan, Davis time
11 se c.; Discus, Powell, Davis,
Wagner 96J4; pole vault, pole
broke at 8 ft. Kimmel and Den­
ny over; 880 yard run. Reed,
Peake, Jones time 2 min. 18 j
sec.; 220 yard dash, Schmidt,
Collins, Duncan—time 25 2-5 sec.;
broad jump, Collins, Powell 16 |
ft. 3}4in., Denny stepped over;
high jump, Powell, Kimmel, Coop
—5 ft .; javelin, Bartlemy, Hen-
thorn, Collins 116ft.; mile run,
R. Ewalt, Byers, Body time 5
min. 18 sec.; relay won by Frank- i
M. E. Park of Oregon City,
agent for the Studebaker auto-
mobiles is spending a few days
in Estaeada; demonstrating the
new models o f cars, which lie
very modestly states is more car
for the money than anything on
the market this year and he
stands ready to prove it to any
one interested. J. W. Reed has
been appointed local agent for
this territory.
All inquires for
catalogues and literature should
be made to him.
Your Spring Suit
Order It Now
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The Student Body will give a
program in the Family Theatre,
Wednesday evening, May 5th, at
8 o ’ clock. The program will con­
sist o f a short play, a tableaux,
and other interesting numbers.
Admission 10 and 15 cents.
Although our representatives
were “ spelled down” at Oregon
City, we hope to see them back
again next year in a place among
the winners.
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UP T O T H E M IN U TE
M A D E T O M E A SU R E
S U IT S
$15. U P
Put Your Order In Early
R. G. M ARCHBANK
Estaeada, Oregon