Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, July 17, 1919, Page Page Six, Image 6

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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
CANNING TIME!
We keep
also
The Well Known
Economy Jars
MASON CAP
‘•SELF S E A L I N G " B R A N D
S I M P L E A S C A N BE
AND S E A L S A L L R E G U ­
LAR MASON JA RS A B ­
SOLUTELY
AIRTIGHT.
DOES N O T USE RUBBER
RING.
P R E V E N T S
M O U L D I N G OR S P O I L ­
I NG O F F O OD .
Sugar Special
Fruit or Berry Sugar for
canning purposes........
100 p ou n d s............. $9.60
Thursday, July 17, 1919
The Jazz Column
Every man and woman in Estacada and
vicinity should attend the meeting and social on
Friday evening, July 25, at the Estacada Hotel,
for the purpose of organizing a Farmers’ Commer­
cial Club.
Free ice cream and cake will be furnished at
the close of the business session. Get aboard the
band wagon, make a noise like something doing
in Estacada.
E S T A C A D A . F E E D CO.
LUMBER
GROCERIES
FEED
We Believe “A Satisfied Customer is the Best Advertisement.”
MILTON D. EVANS
HARRY C. REID
LEE S. BRONSON
Harry Reid is in charge of the
Estacada Feed Company’s branch
store at Viola.
Mrs. M. H. Evans was in Port­
land Saturday to make herd iugh-
ter, Mrs. Standish, a brief visit.
Mrs. E. E. Saling and Mrs.
Thompson, of the Estacada hotel,
were Portland visitors Monday
afternoon.
Miss Ruth Jenkins of Portland,
was the guest this week of
Miss-Eleanor Simson.
Clyde Havens and mother
were here from Portland to visit
Ray Havens over the Sabbath.
G. D. Brown of Portland, who
is an optician, and agent for the
Gem ear phone, was in town yes­
terday.
^TLo “holes
in it
Red Crown’s uniform
chain o f boiling points
g ives ea sy s ta rtin g ,
quick and smooth ac­
celeration, high power,
lon g mileage. M ix­
tures have "holes” in
the power chain. Look
fo r the Red Crown
sign before you fill. •
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(CiUivrou)
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Quality
J. L. LACEY, Special Agent. Park PI. c%, Oregon.