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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1915)
Portland, Latest of Classy H A TS THE OLD SCH OOL. T F AC H E R KNOW S H O W T H E GO O D JU D G E OUR own taste and comfort tells Y you that “Right-Gut” is the Real Tobacco Chew. T a k e a v e ry am all c h e w —le s t th a n o n e -q u a rte r th e c ld s iz e . I t w ill be m o re satisfy in g th a n a m o u th fu l o f o rd in a ry to b a c c o . J u s t n ib b le o n it u n til you find th e s tre n g th c h ew th a t su its y o u . T u c k it a w a y . T h e n let it re s t. See h o w e asily and e v e n ly the re a l to b a c c o ta s te c o m e s, h o w it satisfies w ith o u t g rin d in g , how m u ch less you h ave to s p it, how few c h e w s y ou ta k e to be to b a c c o satisfied . T h a t’s w hy it is The R e a l Tobacco Chew. T h a t's w h y it c o sts less in th e e n d . - One Price - $2. Does your club room need a new instrument? Do you want a piano, player piano, organ or phono graph? We will make you a liberal allowance on your present instru ment and will so arrange the balance of your pay ments, that the purchase of the new instrument will not prove an embarassment to you. Advise us of your wants and I t in a re a Jy chew , c u t fine a n d ®hort shred to th a t you w o n ’t have to griud ou it w ith your teeth . G rin d in g on o rd in a ry cuudied tobaeco _ > m ak e s you sp it too m uch. T h e t a n . ol p u re, rich to b acco d oes not need to b e covered u p w ith m ojasaas a n d licorice. N o tice how the suit hriuga ou t the rich to b acco taste tu “ R ig h t- C u t." ask for our price list of slight ly used pianos and organs. One small chew takes the place of two big chews of the old kind. 1 - Lodges, Clubs, Granges or other Organizations T gELS^J If you like tobacco and are not using “Right-Cut” already, go to your dealer and get a pouch. Then you’ll get real tobacco satisfaction and the taste of sapp>, mellow tobacco—seasoned and sweetened just enough. And you’ll get it steady—without hav ing to grind on a big wad. Oregon. 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 r e , N e w Y o r k (" b u y FROM DEALER OR SEND lOtSTAM PSTOUSj Our Jewelry Stock Patent Cow Catcher R. M. Standish Estacada Agent George Celebration Party Organized It is likely that the California One of the enterprising bank Between two and three hun auto touring party, originally ers of Estacada, whose name is dred people enjoyed the George composed of Messrs Lovelace Is New and Complete withheld, last week purchased a July 4th. celebration, held in the and Sparks and families, of Esta white canvas hammock with the grove and club house of the cada will be augmented by the necessary ropes attached. After George Commercial & Social addition of C. W. Devore and Alf Dont fail to Inspect my Stock of carefully hanging it in a nearby; Club last Saturday. Drill and families. Under such Watches, Clocks, Silverware and Jewelry grove, a happy little calf, having A goodly crowd of Estacada ; conditions the trip should be an fully gorged itself on the sue-1 and Garfield neighbors joined in i especially pleasant one. The culent grass nearby, wandered the good time and more of the party expect to leave Estacada Repairing a Specialty into the grove and either in at former friends would have been next Friday or Saturday. tempting to climb into the ham present if Saturday had not been I will be in Estacada— mock for a nap, or while scratch such a busy day wiLh the mer j ’ The afternoon and evening were spent in dancing and with ing its back on the new ropes, j chants. July 5th to 10th July 19th to 25th. the good floor and good music, became entangled in the cords. An extensive and highly inter everyone joined in excepting a When not here, leave work at Marchbank’s. The fun began then as the esting program was given, which few of the older people. neighboring housewives came to represented weeks of hard work Among the older folks were the rescue of the imperiled veal. and practise on the part of the The little calflet, with the -ham participants. Messrs Givens and seven pioneers of the George and F. L Beckwith, mock securely tied at one end Bartlett of Estacada were among Garfield communities who great began a merry-go-round of the the speakers, but aside from them ly enjoyed reminiscencing former The Jeweler tree with the fair damsels trying the program, consisting of mus days and especially the first July Adjoining M archbank’s to extricate it with the aid of a ical numbers, recitations and a 4th. celebration held in George pink parasol, a school teacher playlet, was made up entirely of | in the year 1874. The fol’owing seven old set and a mother-in-law. At each the George younger folks. tlers were present at that initial approach the enmeshed animal The Garfield band added much celebration, and also at last Sat would charge its rescuers and $2. a day. $10. a week to the enjoyment of the day, and urday’s picnic: Mr. and Mrs. but for the timely arrival of one of Estacada’s editor’s wives, j their part on the program receiv Hans Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Paulson and baby son Julius serious damage might have re ed the heartiest of applause. Modern Conveniences sulted; but the heroine’s vast ex After the lunch hour, a tug of of George and Mr. and Mrs. R. perience with cattle, coupled with war was held between teams G. Palmateer of Garfield. The One of the most delightful Resorts a knowledge of which end of the representing Estacada and Gar first celebration was held on the on the Coast critter to avoid, finally untangled field, with the Estacada boys Held place in George among the then forest and stump covered winning second honors. the bonds. Local and Tourist Trade Solicited hill sides. Hotel Estacada