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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1915)
Portland, Latest of Classy H A T S Shingle Drive Done TT’S different, its better and * you will like it better. Use up half a pouch of “Right-Cut” and you’ll know you’ve got the Real Tobacco Chew. It gives you the fine, rich, satisfying taste o f real tobacco—sea so n ed and sweetened juct enough. And the taste comes naturally, because “Right-Cut” is a ready chew. All you have to do is to tuck away a small chew and enjoy it right from the start. T ak e a very small c h e w - le s s than o n e-q u arter the old size. It will be mui'u satisfying than a mouthful of ordinary tobucco. Ju s t nibble on it until you find FT 0 the strength chew th at suits you. T uck it away. *' T hen let it rest. See how eusily and evenly the real tobacco taste conies, how it satisfies w ithout grinding, how much less you huve to spit, how few ch?wg you take to be tobacco satisfied. T h at 's why it is The Real Tuhacf Chew. T h a t’s why it costs less in the end. I t is a re a d y c h e w , c u t fine a n d s h o r t s h r e d s o t h a t y o u w o n ’t have t o g n id o n i; w ith y o u r t e e th . G r in d i n g on o rd in a r y c u u J ic d tobucoo • m a k e s y o u s p i t to o m u c h . T h e t a s t e o f p u r e , riwh t » b tc c o d o e s n o t n e e d to b e c o v e r e d u p w ith m o l a s s e s t u j M riu . N o tic e h o w t h e s a l t b r a id s o u t th e r i c h t o b a c c o t a s t e ia ' K < *iit-C u(.V One small chew takes the place o f tw o big chews o f the old kind. W E YM A N -B R U TO N C O M PANY 5 0 U n io n S q u a re , N ew Y o rk U - u Y F P ’ >1DEALER OflSENO IQ ^ IA M P S T O U $ ) Samson Sieve-grip Tractor Is built of the best crucible steel forty inches in height— 10 feet long 1H tons in weight— will do the work of 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 of distillate per hour, at an average daily cost for fuel of 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 Distributors. Estacada, Oregon F. VV. Bittner of the Bittner Plug & Shingle Co. of Spring- water reports the completion of a successful season’s drive of holts down Clear Creek. This drive grave employment to from 6 to 12 men for several months and has resulted in a supply of >00 cords in the pond, adjoining the mill. The regula tion of tne waters of Clear Creek was handled by three splash dams. This company has a contract for their entire output of plugs from Pacific Coast paper mills. They also have a big supply of mountain cedar shingles, ready for delivery on all orders. • ‘ • 'fhr.r*---- ----- • t Valuable Advertising The Progress printing: depart ment will this week deliver to Tracy & Givens of Estacada, over 80.000 fruit jar labels. Mr. Givens desired to get out some advertisement for the wom en and housewives, that would be of value to the recipient and the advertiser. These fruit jar labels will just hit the spot and the spot will be the side of the family fruit jars. The housewives should be glad to obtain gummed labels free, that are suitable for any kind of fruit from blackberries to quinces. These neat labels will do away with the busy housewife having to write out and paste on each jar a more or less stained and unattractive marker. F ->r B rittle Hoefe. T h e hoofs m ay ln> lin p rm v d by so- k- Ine In w a te r or a cla.v h a th tw ic e a week. Som e Im llyldim ls h av e b r lt'le hoofs, an d , w hile th ey ean tie Im p ro v ed by aoaklm t. th e y c a n n o t be m ade aa sound ns hoofs t h a t a re h ighly e la s tic a n d d u r a b le S cours In Calve*. T h e d ise a se Is c o n tn -io u s a n d kno w n a s c a lf ch o lera o r d y se n te ry . P o ly valen t d y se n te ry se ru m In jected Into th e c a lf a t b irth p re v e n ts th e d ise ase In m any In sta n c e s o f th e cow m ay tie Im m unised by sim ila r tr e a tm e n t so th a t h e r c a lf will not scour. C lean up, d isin fe c t a n d w h itew ash th e sta b le . S a tu r a te th e stu m p o f th e n av el o f th e c a lf w ith tin c tu re o f iodine a t b irth an d th e n d o st w ith sla k ed lim e tw ic e d a lly u n til p e rfe c tly dried. / Oregon. - - One Price - $2. Wm. Palmateer of Morgan, Or. is visiting: relatives here. Clyde Schock and H. S. Seuph- am of the P. R. L S: 1’. Co.’a Upper Da n force, returned last week from a ten days trip into the mountains above, having taken the water gauge readings ac Clackamas and Olalla lakes. Hugh Mendenhall, in charge of the state forestry work in this section, came out of the moun tains last week and reports hav ing seen a couple of big bears on his way to Estacada. - FOOT AND MOUTH D ISEA SE . Í T h e toll ►win« ru in s to p rev en t th e sp re a d ot th e ihfec.io ii a re laid «low it t y W. Si o t M til tew s, Illin o is total c o m m issio n e r. l>o nut visit fa rm s 01 d istric ts w h ere th e d ise ase is p re v a le n t or su sp ected l>o not p u rch ase feed 01 tied diim from m fe ted d is tri' Is. d o liol use feed w hich is liable to la c e ra te th e m outh. K eep do g s th st up Ml stray an im als, liieludlm : Idvds an d pi Mentis sh o u ld lie killed l*o not perm it vis to rs o th er th a n officers o r x e tc n u n rm u s to inspect y o u r an im als Ml hull ui'is. feed lots, y rd - and e pr.pin.-ut sliou.d lie kep t In a clean an d s a n l.a r \ co ndition h r i n k ti g lu u i-lis Mton'd la* p ar ticuhiM.v 1« ol.cd a t c i . K eep all live stock ofl th e lilirh w ays. W ash ai d -v ald all m ilk can s •s soon a s th ey a re re tu rn e d to th e f a u n T h e foliow ltur di in fe c ta n ts will d e s tro y fm»t an d m outh p ern ts tn «me h o u r: Good w h ite w ash ; so lu tio n o f carliolk* acid. I per c e n t, so lu tio n o f w ashing soda. 3 p e r cen t, o r h y d ro ch lo ric • m uriatic* m id. 1 |»er cent. I> lsiule-taints su ch a s bichlo rid e an d slak ed lim e a r e liable to d ry an d crack th e hoofs and sho u ld not l*e used on th e fe e t of an im als. If th e d ise a se Is p re v n ’e n t in y o u r v icin ity s|H*ay b a rn s th o r oughly e ith e r w ith coui|>oiiiid cresol so lu tio n o r a so lu tio n o f ch lo rin ated lim e m ad e acco rd in g to th e s e d ire c tio n s: C 'hlorinated lim e, tw e n ty -tw o p o u n d s; w a te r, fifty g allo n s W a te r used sh o u ld be luke w arm H traln th e so lu tio n l*»fore p lacin g It in th e s|*rayer S pray th e b a rn s soon a f t e r th e c a ttle •• are tu rn e d o u t each m orning. T h e p erm is not easily killed •• by cold. Rolling will d e stro y It at once