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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1915)
Ç T H E . GOOD JÏÏD c T g e t S A C 0M PLI.M EN T_FR0M THE B R I C K I > ÿ I i O Tunnels Completed The last of the seven tunnels on ihc South Fork pipe line work, E stacaia, Oregon near the South Fork of the Clack amas is finished. This tunnel is 270 feet long and almost high e- Cement Sidewalks Plastering nough for a man to walk through. Fire Places Basements The work of laying the pipe is progressing rapidly, with the Septic Cesspools newly built roads on both sides of the river from the Upper Dam All Work Guaranteed being used. L . H. B u r d BECORRA JUDÇE] YOURE A / U V E PRICK ( * j 0 fH£R£ PAT. PUT THAT I N Y O U R U P P E R S TO R Y , ITS THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW. J r-« ET steady tobacco satis- V J faction—all day, every day, from a clean, small chew. That’s the beauty o f the Real Tobacco Chew. It’s glad news that a man can’t help telling his friends about as soon as he learns the facts himself. A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco—seasoned and sweetened just enough-cuts out so much of the grinding and spitting. S3! THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW IS NOW C U T TW O WAYS!! | W D CUT IS LONG SHRED. RIGHT-CUT is SHORT SNA ID. ( T a k e leaa than o ne-quarter the old l i i e chew . If w ill be m ore aetiifying than a m outhful o f ordinary tobacco. Ju at ta k e a nibble o f it until you find the strength chew th at suits you, then see how easily and evenly the real tobacco taste com es, how it satisfies, how m uch less you have to spit, how few chews you ta k e to be tobacco satisfied. T h a t’s why it is The R eal Tobacco Chew. T h a t’s why it costs less in the end. T h e ta ste o f pure, rich tobacco does not need to be covered up. A a excess o f licorice and sw eetening m akes you spit to o m uch. One small chew takes the place of two big chews of the old kind. ((N o t ic e h o w the s a lt b rin g s out the r ic h to b a cco taste .It WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York City ( B U Y FROM OEALER OR SEND IQ Y S T A M P S T O U S j Dodge Automobiles Full of Snap and Go Comfort, Power and Speed Timken Bearings Throughout Noiseless, Self Starter Electric Lights, Oil Gauge Everything you need, and you do not have to leave the seat. Price $ 885 . A demonstration anytime gladly given. Clackamas Garage Carver Line to Begin Operating The partially completed Port land & Oregon City R. R„ com monly known as the Carver Line, in order to comply with tne terms of the franchise, will begin operating Lains about August idth. At first the service will extend betv\een Milwaukie and Rock Creek, but the service will be in creased as ; he line is extended. This railway is aiming to open up a ricn agricultural and tim ber district in the northern part of Clackamas County, following up the Clackamas river through Logan. The road will temporarily use steam locomotives and some old P. R. L. & P. roiling stock, but ultimately will be equipped for electric service. 20 Miles Per Hour With One Hand To quote Mrs. A. E. Sparks of Estacada, one of the Califor nia auto touring party, in a let ter to a friend, she says "Just think of it, \lec drives down crowded Market Street, Frisco at twenty miles per hour, with a cigar in his mouth and only one hand on the steering wheel. It makes me so nervous." Good for Alec and we hope that by the time he returns, he will he able to drive at 40 miles per houri with two cigars and both hands chasing California fleas. The original Estacada touring party, comprising Sparks, Love lace, Devore and families are again united in San Francisco, although for about a week, the Successful Rally Held Devore carload was lost, having Continued from first page become seperated from the the boys; and Miss Roberta Reid others after leaving Chico. conducting an entertaining story All contemplate visiting parts hour for the little ones. of Southern California before During the afternoon, Mr. returning. Rhodes gave an address on "What Shall We Do with Our Fair to be held on hill Boys and Girls?” Continued from first page During the general discussion, E. Lucke. Mr. Lucka has not Mr. Givens conclusively demon announced the breed of the strated the need of a half day swine, but he will select fine vacation each week, to offset the stock, especially adaptable for natural tendency of people to this community. A similar prize make Sunday a holiday and day is being given by the railway com of sports. pany to the George annual fair, Much headway was accomplish which occurs the week previous. ed in a general discussion rela The premium lists, which will tive to the ultimate formation of soon be in the hands of the print a community church in this dis ers, will contain many interest- trict and the feeling of good fel ihg features, including advertis lowship that pervaded Sunday’s ing from all of the local and gathering was a true index of the many of the Portland firms. desires of our people to work to The Progress is offering five gether along Christian lines. yearly subscriptions as prizes, to A collection was taken to de be awarded as the board may see fray the expenses of the meeting. fit. This amounted to over $20, which The board, through its mem leaves a substantial sum to han ber, Ed Shearer of Garfield, has dle next year’s rally. The 1916 already arranged for several well rally will be on an even larger known judges. Mr. Shearer also scale than the past one, and will succeeded in purchasing the poul display cages, formerly used be in charge of the following try by the Portland Poultry Show, committee of laymen, together which will become the perman with the pastors of the churches, ent property of the East Clacka as ex-officio members: W. Giv mas County Fair. Messrs. Hunt and Townsend ens, Estacada Christian church; W. Bard, Springwater Presbyter of the railway company will ian church; A. 0. Whitcomb, Gar spend next Friday in Estacada and George attending to matters field M. E. church; W. W. Dillon, pertaining to the coming fairs. Zion church; L. Hale, Currins- Announcement is also made ville M. E. church and Wm. Dale, that C. M. McAlister, special agent of the Portland Union Estacada M. E. church. The meeting closed with the Stock Yards will be one of the on Hog Raising, at both entire audience rising and sing speakers the George and Estacada fairs. ing "America.”