Page Six EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS Thursday, July 24, 1919 Í CAN CANNING TIME! T he Jazz Column WITHOUT MOULD G Á sík ris W e keep also The W ell Known MASON CAP Econom y J a rs SPOILAGE S E L F S E A L I N G " B R AN D W e carry line of Fruit Jars. Can while you can. W e can S I MP L E AS C A N BE AND SEALS A L L REGU­ LAR MASON J A R S A B ­ SOLUTELY AIR-TIGHT. DOES N O T US E R U BB ER RING. PREVENTS M O U L D I N G OR S POI L­ ING OF FOOD. a complete Shorts, now Mill Run, supply you with Middlings, Butter Fat, B. C. S. Chop, Roman Barley, Ground Barley and Oats. Sugar Special Fruit or Berry Sugar for canning p u rp oses........ 100 p o u n d s............ $9.60 E S T A C A D A F E E D CO. FEED - W e Believe LEE S. BRONSON GROCERIES - LUMBER “A Satisfied Customer is the Best Advertisement. ” HARRY C. REID MILTON D. EVANS im BE A L E A D E R " .1 it'H/ and treat leader !\Jtt A m uhole community and may tiji an /nitre naMon*’ — E ly An immense problem in reconstruction confronts the present generation. Are you doing your utmost to prepare to lead in its solution? Oregon Agricultural College J. A. Somers has gone to Kan­ sas on a business trip and will be absent for some time. Mrs. F. W. Gartner of Port­ land, is the guest of Mrs. E. E. Saling at the Estacada. Mrs. W. A. Heylman accom­ panied Mrs. Mae Belknap who has been visiting her for two weeks, back to Portland Wed­ nesday evening. Joel B. Bowman of Upper Gar­ field has an apiary of over sixty hives. He reports a good honey season and to support his state­ ment, he has delivered a number of cases containing 24 pounds each, to local merchants. Bee­ keeping to those who have a nat­ ural love for bees, is a most fas­ cinating pursuit, and in good sea­ sons very profitable. Trai n» for I r n d r r t h i p i n t h e i ndu»tric* a n d p r o f r u i o n s a» follows HOME ECONOMICS. AGRICULTURE. C O M M E R C E , FO R ESTR Y. PH AR M A C Y. MUSIC. V O C A T I O N A L EDUCATION, CIVIL E N G I N E E R I N G . E LE C T R IC A L E N G I N E E R I N G . MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING. I N D U S T R I A L ARTS. M IN ING E N G IN EER IN G . LOGGING E N G IN E E R IN G . MILITARY SC IE N C E T h r Col l r gr t r a i n i n g i m l u d r » c o u n t ! in Engli sh. Economi c», Ar t . Ma t h emat i c» . M o d e r n Language», Hhy»ical E d u c a t i o n , I ndust r i al Jo u r n a l i s m. N a t u r a l Science», a n d all essentials o f a n e d u c a t i o n Three regular terms—Fall term begins September 22, 1919 For College Cat al og. I l l us t r a t ed Bookl et a n d o t h e r informi i tt on ad d r es s T H K R E G I S T R A R , Or e g o n Ag r i c u l t u r al College. Corvall i s A party consisting of R. F. Snyder, wife and son, J. 0. Rounds and family Mulino, J. F. Snyder and Mrs. Theo. Harders, leaves Sunday morning for Yu- quina Bay. They will go in their cars by way of Corvallis and will be gone aUnit a week. Ixiok up the ad. of Roy Meyers of Ragle Creek in this issue. He is representing the Farm Utilities Co. of Portland, and wishes to let the public know that tho wa­ ter system advertised, is install­ ed in his house, and he will be triad to show it there in operation to any one wishing to see it. Boiling points nr* vaporizing points. The full, uniform chain o f boiling points is necessary in high quality gasoline. Red Crown has th err. F,cok for the Red Crown si jn before you fill. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Cal> nia) ffspt \yy ^Quality J. L. LACEY, Special A gen t. Park Place, Oregon.