i A ug. 21st. A ug. 21st. cyHovie Rj>eel c_A Big Success That Million Dollar Look Will be run again cylt F am ily T h eatre, Sat. Aug. 21st So many have told us how well they enjoyed this reel and how instruct­ ive and entertaining it is, that we are going to the expense of produc­ ing it again- for the benefit of those who uid not see it. A L L around you, m en are talking about it. Y ou , you r­ self, are probably telling your friends about the Real Tobacco Chew. No user wants to see his friends go without it because it gives a man real tobacco satisfaction and comfort. A ug. 2 1 st Be Sure To See l! A Ug. 2 1 st East C lackam as Supply Co. A little chew of pu re, rich, m ellow tobacco—seasoned ond sw eetened just enough—cuts out so m uch o f the grinding and spitting. THE R E A L T O B A C C O C H E W IS N O W C U T T W O W A Y S l J W - B CUT 1$ I.OHG SH RED RIGHT-CUT IS SH O R T SH R ED T a k o le ss th a n o n e -q u a rte r th e old siz e c h e w . I t w ill be m o re satisfy in g th a n a m o u thful o f o ra in a ry to b a c c o . J u s t ta k e a n ib b le o f it u n til y o u find th e s tre n g th c h e w th u t su its y o u , th e n see how e asily a n d e v en ly th e re a l to b a c c o ta s te c o m e s, h o w it satisfies, h o w m u ch lc".s y o u h a v e to s p it, how few c h ew s you t i k e to b e to b a c c o satisfied . T h a t’s w h y it is Tha Real Tobacco Chew. T h a t's w h y it c o sts less in th e e u d . T h e ta s te o f p u r? , ric h to b a c c o d o e s n o t n e ed to b e c ovt rww u ,'. A u e x c e ls L c o tic o a n d s w e e te n in g m a k e s y ou 6pit to o m u c h . One «mall chew takes the place of two big ciiewj of uie old kind. i£No5!ce b o w th e s a lt b rin g s out tiie r ic h to b a c c o taste. 11 Com plaints R egistered WEY'IAN ■ Biy rrON COMPANY, 53 Union Sgnnrc, New Ycric City ( b u y F '-tOM DEALER ORSENO TQUS) The Best Is the cheapest in the long run Dodge Bros Automobiles have the best of materials, workmanship, and comfort. You start everything—the engine, lights and c a r from the seat. A starter that starts, lights that light and only a slight finger press does it. They climb any hill and go up to 60 miles. The DODGE BROS, have millions back of them and are the oldest automobile part mfgrs. in the U. S. The DODGE has been tried out under all severe tests for two years before being put on the market. REMEMBER that TIMKEN BEARINGS are on the best cars made and the Dodge has them throughout. Price $ 885 . A demonstration anytime gladly given. Clackamas Garage Estacada, O regon J . R . M orrow, Prop. The Progress office is in receipt of many complaints against vari­ ous things, but the average com­ plainant does not care to be quot­ ed in the matter, nor will they allow their names to be printed in connection with same, so it is up to the editor to assume the responsibility. Several parties have complain­ ed about a black cow of vicious tendencies, which it is alleged has chased and threatened to hook children. If this complaint is justifiable, the cow should at least be dehorned, and if that does not help, the authorities should impound the animal. There is also a well in the lot on the corner of 2nd and Currin streets, which while having a coping of worn boards, is open at the top and is a constant tempta­ tion to the neighboring children, who are playing around it and dropping stones into the water. This well should be tightly closed, especially as the property is un­ tenanted. L . H. B a r d Estacada, O regon Cement Sidewalks Plastering Fire Places Basements Septic Cess|)ools All Work Guaranteed C elebrate Anniversary A combination birthdav and wedding annivsary was celebrat­ ed Wednesday evening at the Kilgore home in Springwater. Tuesday, August 16th. was the 72nd birthday of Col. J. C. Kil­ gore and as the following day was the 33rd wedding anniver­ sary of Mr. and Mrs. Kilgore, about twenty friends and rela­ tives helped celebrate the occas­ ion, with feasting, music and cards. While Mr. Kilgore is probably 72 years old, he certainly does not look or act it and his many Farew ell Party friends hope that he will main­ About thirty friends and neigh­ tain his present youthful appear­ bors, headed by Mrs. C. W. Sey­ ance while celebrating many rep­ mour, tendered a farewell party etitions of the day. last Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Geo. Reynolds and daugh­ Grandma Barr, who left for West Virginia with her daugnter ter, Miss Georgia, were guests last Monday. The party was of Mrs. S. F. Howlett of Eagle held at the J. V Barr home, Creek last week. Mrs. Reynolds where dainty refreshments and is Mrs. Howletts’ sister, formerly 1 a pleasant afternoon were en- of Oregon City and Portland, now a resident of Harrison, Idado. l joyed.