AT Y O U R S E R V I C E t f H l I KN O W HOW L IT T L E SATISFACTION I T H E R E IS IN T H E — -------------------- * O L O K IN D ; I J U D G E llvl S O o L A D Y O U A------ t - I C . M I S P A R E ME \U O l» i« -,lT C Í R T a i m i t I TH E O N LT ^ - » , L TOBACCO! Portland, Latest of C lassy H A T S Oregon. - - F O R G O T IT A N D T H E t, 1 'P JU P G E /V C C P M M O D A I L j 1 ^ 'T 'A K E a small chew of “ Ri^ht-Cut” -8- — and see for yourseit that a nibble of real tobacco is better tLc:. a mouthful of the old kind. Richer, more satisfying and lasts vou longer— because “ Right-Cut” is the Real Tobacco Chew. Mellow, sappy, rich tobacco— sea­ soned and sweetened just enough. A ready chew, to o —you d o n ’ t have to grind it. The taste comes steady. Take a very small chew—less than one-quarter the old size. It will be mure satisfying than u mouthful o f ordinary tobucco. Just nibble on it until you tind the strength chew that suits you. Tuck it away. Then let it rest. See how easily and evenly the real 1 tobacco taste comes, 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 Reul Tobucee Chew. That’ s why it costs less in the end. It ¡a • ready chew , cut Cue and short shred so that you w on 't have to grind on it with your teeth. G rindiug ou ordinary caudicd tob acco (nukes you spit too m uch. T h e taste o f pure, rich tob a cco d oes not need to b e c r ’ ered up with molusaca uud iia orioc. N o tice how the salt brings out the ricu tob a cco ta stj in "Right-Cut.** One small chew takes the place oi two big chews of the old kind. W E Y M A N -B R I J T O N C O M P A N Y S O U n io n S q u a r e , N e w Y o r k ( buy FROM 0EA1.ER OR SEND 10STAMPS TO US^ Samson Sieve-grip Tractor Is built o f the best crucible steel -forty inches in height— 10 feet Ion# 1 H tons in weight—will do the work o f four or five horses at a first cost no greater than two or three horses and their equipment—in maintenance, labor and operating cost, no comparison exists— it uses one gallon o f distillate per hour, at an average daily cost for fuel o f 80 cents. The Sieve-grip Wheel is fourteen inches wide can not pack the soil -does not slip and will operate on any ground whenever plowing or cultivating is practical. You can make no mistake when you buy it, for it is guaranteed to do all that we claim for it and do your work to your satisfaction. W. R. Reid & Sons, Local Distributor. Estacada, Oregon Thanks to the public spirited­ ness and energy o f Hal Gibson and other Barton fans, a first- class base ball team will be sup­ ported there this season. Barton has a new ball park and a fast team, which will play all games on their home grounds. The team will be made up large­ ly o f ball players, who are well known locally and who have played in Estacada and vicinity in former years, including such starts as the Douglass brothers and others. Games will be played against the fastest o f the Portland ama- tuer teams Sunday afternoons and everyone is invited to attend. The support o f the Estacada fans is requested and will undoubted­ ly be forthcoming, for an Esta­ cada ball fan has to take in a game at least once per week, if only a scrub affair on a back lot. For the benefit o f the Barton Base Bail Team, a basket social and dance will be held at Barton Hall, May 29th and every one is invited to be present and the ladies are requested to bring well filled baskets. Clark Denny, who for many years past has been a resident of Estacada, left last Wednesday afternoon for California, where he expects to work for a time. From there he will return to his old home in Iowa, but as to his ultimate location, he has not de­ cided as yet. Clark leaves many friends here, who wish him all kinds o f good luck in his new fields. The many friends o f George Dale o f Estacada, are congratu­ lating him upon his graduation Wednesday evening, from the North Pacific Dental College o f Portland, upon completion o f the three year course. As to where he will hang out his shingle, the Progress is unable to state at this time, but wishes him success where ever he locates. $2. C. K. Stark, manager of the commissary department for Co­ penhagen Bros, at Estacada. has ju st returned from Mandan, N. D. where he was suddenly called owing to the death of his father. Born, Saturday May loth, to j Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Cummings | o f Barton, a son. — 630D P ra ctica l CIDER VINEGAR. S u g g o a t i o n a a s to t h e ng o\ Ma W - It. I l’repMrwl r>y t.'iiiled Staten departm ent of UgtK UltUie. ! " H o w ca n I m a k e g o o d r id e r v in e ­ gar*?* is a q u e s tio n in um uy le tte r« re e r iv e d by th e d e p a rtm e n t fr o m u p p ie g r o w e r * at tin s s e a s o n o f th e y e a r. In rep ly th e fo llo w in g p ra ctica l sugges­ tio n s a re m a d e a s th e resu lt o f re­ s e a r c h e s at e x p e r im e n t stu tiou a In V ir ­ g in ia . N ew Y o rk , P e n n sy Iv a n ia a n d O r e g o n , as w e ll a s a t th e b u re a u o f c h e m is tr y at W a s h in g to n : U se o n ly rip e, s o u u d fru it. I f fru it Is d ir ty it stioutd t»e w a sh e d , o t h e r w is e germ s m ay be in tro d u c e d in to th e Juice that w ill in t e r fe r e w ith th e n o rm a l c h e m ic a l p ro ce s s e s. ( Iwtu lin e s* slum id lie o b s e r v e d in g r in d ns an d p re s sin g th e fru it and tri h a n d lin g th e Juice fo r th e sa m e rea son . ' j | | j * i j ! | i i — The George school closed last Friday. A farewell dance was given in the evening at the George Club house in honor o f Miss C. Keitsma, the popular teacher. - Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Foehlinger and Miss Sadie Foehlinger, who have been visiting relatives near Estacada, departed Monday for their home in Saint Paul, Minn. Baseball Assured C THE G E N E R A L O n e Price i T o r protit th e p re s sin g s h o u ld f»*» d u n e w ith a i»ow er p re s s W ith a ha n d p ress o n ly t w o m u lo ii* o i p in v l»ei bu sh el o l a p p le s »-onid he s e cu re d at th e V irgin ia s ta tio n , w n u e w ith * l*»w er p re ss fo u r guo«»ii* w e iv o b ta in ed S o m e tim e s w a te r is a d d e d to «lie p o m a c e am i a s e c o n d p re s -iu u m a d e S u ch Juice Is d e ficie n t m s u g a r and w ill not m ak e v in e g a r o f stand -std q u a lity W h e u p o s s ib le tile fre*hi> p re sse d a p p le ju ic e s h o u ld lie p la c e d .h *m ne la rg e r e c e p t a c le a n d a llo w e d to sta n d fo t a fe w d a y s la -fo re p u ttin g into b a r re ls In (h i* w a v c o n s id e r a b le «m id m a tte r held in s u s p e n sio n w ill *ettte b e fo r e th e liq u id is pin ceil in •■iHi" T h e ca s k s u se d s h o u ld la- w ell d e n n e d . t h o r o u g h ly tre a te d w ith liv e stea m or b o ilin g w a te i an d s h o u ld not »a* o v e r t w o -t h ir d * o r t li ret^ fo u r th s ft lied w ith a p p le ju ic e . T h e hu ng s h o u ld b e .e ft o u t. but a toose p lu g or c o t t o n m ay be p la c e d in th e h ole to d e c r e a s e eva|Niration a n d p re v e n t d irt fa llin g hi T he buna s h o u ld t*e le ft out until 4ft to .*► |H*r ce n t o t a c e t ic a d d tm* fo rm e d . W h e n fle s h cid e r is p la c e d in o a r r u * a n d sto re d ?n o rd in a ry c e lla r* a lc o h o lic fe rm e n ta tio n |s n ot c o m p le te d until th»- e n d *»f Miami six m o u th «. W ith a c e lla r reiiq*eratu re o t »50 d e g r e e * t o 7H d e g r e e * K.. this tim e cu n In* c o o a ld e r « b iy retim ed. If ye a st Is a d d e d to th e fre s li c id e r fe riu e n tu tio u can b e c o m p le te d in th re e m o n th s o r »eaa I f c o m p r e s s e d ve a st Is u sed a b ou t o n e c a k e to e a ch fiv e g a llo n * o f Juice s h o u ld b e used a ft e r first th o ro u g h ly --offetiltitf th e yea a t w ith lu k e w a r m w a ter.