Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, August 26, 1915, Image 5

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    How’s Your Roof?
V I / 'H E N sun and w ork are
* * boiling the juice out of a
fellow’s hide, a satisfying chew
beats a smoke.
Some reasons why you hear
so much about the Real Tobacco
R e p a ir It D u rin g T h e D r y W e a t h e r
Shingles — Mountain Cedar
$2. per M.
Cascade R oofing Paper
$1.25 per 108 sq. ft.
Elastic R oofing Paint
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75c per gal.
N o. 1
N o. 2
S h ip la p
Chew: the good tobacco taste is there, it
lasts, less grinding, less spitting. One
small chew takes the place of two big
chews of the old kind.
A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco—seasoned
and sweetened just enough—cuts out so much o f the
grinding and spitting.
£2
B o x in g
o u t th e r ic h t o b a c c o ta s t e .* !
The Best
Is the cheapest in the long run
Dodge Bros Automobiles
have the best o f materials, workmanship, and comfort. You
start everything—the engine, lights and car— from the seat. A
starter that starts, lights that light and only a slight finger press
does i t They climb any hill and go up to 60 miles. The DODGE
BROS, have millions back o f 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
E sta c a d a , O r e g o n
J. R . Morrow, Prop.
e
$11.
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H a y , F e e d a n d G ra in
Estacada Lumber & Produce Co.
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WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York Q b
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Fresh Supply of Sand and Gravel
REAL TOBACCO CHEW-CUT LONG SHRED.
One small chew takes the place o f two big
chews of the old kind.
i (N o tice h o w th e s a lt b r in g s
D im e n sio n
Complete stock of
A S K Y O U R OEALER FO p W * B C U T
strength chew that suits you, then see how easily and
evenly the real tobacco taste com es, how it satisfies,
h ow much less you have to spit, how few chews you take to be tobacco
satisfied. T hat’s why it Is The Real Tobacco Chew. That’ s why it costs
less in the end.
T he taste o f pure, rich tobacco does not need to be covered up. A n
excess o f licorice and sweetening makes you spit too much.
and
We also have a fine assortment o f
W indow and D oor Casings, Trim and Mouldings.
N o. 2 D o o r s
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$ 1 . each
Lathes
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$2. per M.
CHEW ING T O B A C C O .IT IS TH E NEW
Take less than one-quarter the old size chew. It
will be m ore satisfying than a mouthful of ordinary
tobacco. Just take a nibble o f it until you find the
Portland F lo o rin g at $ 2 5 . per M.
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20.
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N'>. 1 common $ 1 2 . — $ 1 3 . per M.
D. Allen
More Valuable Cows Succumb
W. J. Sampson
L. H. B u r d
Last Monday, two more valu­
able cows, belonging to Ben Bul­
lard o f Estacada, died from the
E sta c a d a , O r e g o n
epidemic o f “ hemorrhagic septi­
cemia.” '
Word was immediately sent to Cement Sidewalks Plastering
State Veterinarian Lytle, but ow­
Fire Places Basements
ing to other calls corning first, he
Septic Cesspools
cannot be in Estacada for a few
days, when he will probably vac­
All Work Guaranteed
cinate more o f the exposed cattle.
About sixty days ago, Ray Mil­
ler o f Viola had the state veter­
E lectrical S tu m p B u rn er
inarian call to see his cows, which
at that time were suffering from ! A lf Drill o f Cazadero, Supt. of
this same disease, as well as a the hydraulic plants o f the P. R.
number o f his neighbors’ cattle. L. & P. Co., is experimenting
The veterinarian gave Miller a i with an electric stump burner,
prescription, which was used on with a view o f perfecting an ap­
all exposed stock and with the pliance that will lessen the cost
best o f results.
of land clearing. Experiments
The diseased cattle, except in with this burner will be carried
cases where the disease was too on along the company’ s right of
far advanced, recovered and the way and if successful, can be
infected stock at once threw off accomplished anywhere that elec­
the diseased matter from the trical energy is available.
bowels and stomach.
The prescription is on file at
Country Club Given Publicity
the Estacada Pharmacy and has
In
the current issue o f the O.
been successfully used by a num­
A.
C.
Bulletin, used herewith as
ber o f farmers on cattle that
were not supposed to have con­ a supplement, three colums are
tracted the disease at that time. given over to a description and
Anyone wishing to obtain this outline o f the work o f the Gar­
medicine may do so, although its field Country Club.
Sometimes a prophet or even
beneficial results are not guaran­
a member o f the state legislature
teed.
is not honored in his own county,
F ire D e p a r tm e n ts T o C o n te s t but Pres. Hunt o f the club, is
given his just dues in this inter­
Within a short time at Oregon esting article.
City, there will be held a tourna­
ment o f fire companies, with
Mrs. B. R. Kimmell, Carl Kim-
departments from Camas, Mo- mel, Bob McClintock, Mrs. Matt
lalla, and other points contest­ Patterson, Miss Veneta Page,
ing. As this
tournament is Mrs. W. D. Henthorn, Glen Hen-
probably open to all, it would be thorn and W. W. Porter o f Es­
a good idea for the Estacada tacada and Garfield, left Sunday
Volunteer Fire Department to afternoon for the huckleberry
enter.
patch on Squaw Mountain.