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About The Sandy news. (Sandy, Clackamas County, Oregon) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1915)
COUNTY NEWS REGISTRARS ARE NAMED IN CLACLAMAS COUNTY UMDER NEW STATE LAW DRAGGING THE ROADS. If you w ant a A C ertain A m ou nt of H ig h w a y W o rk Cream Separator Should Ge Done by Every F arm e r. Ida Kay Brandes lias filcil suit against The w orking out of the road tax Is a Carrie A. W alker, C atherine R iwe, Jo in t The naming of the registrars for thing of th e p ast In most states. It be Dm1 ami Jane Dm- to recover $29, 239. 25 , I'laekam.-.s county under the state law cam e a joke, w rites W. J. H arsb a In p i :cipal ami interest on promi-orv has been completed These* new officials the Country Gentleman. Men appeared notes ami has sued Carrie A. Walker. will make reports of deaths and births, with all sorts of implements and did Oliver (J. Walker ami Evelyn Walker which was done by the county health every sort of work except good work. tor M oi on a promissory note, «•$., 141X14! officer in the past, County Health Offi It is no more. Still, as a m a tte r of September 9, 11114. ' . public policy and private protit, a cer cer Welch has lieen supplied with a list tain am ount of road building should be The estate of John Shannon, who died of the registrars in this county, which undertaken by every farmer. We have in Oregon City a wccg ago Sunday.' and follows ? found. In our county, th at if th e farm ot ll ovton M. Sterling, who died at Mo District 13, Corporate limits of Oregon ers jum p In for a few days’ work a t the lalla, July 24, were tiled in the probate City only, Dr. J . W. Norris. opportune m om ent they save tax es and d'partm ent of the county court yester- District 99. Willsonwille, Pleasant Hill, repairs. Of course we use the split log drag. dty. The Shannon estate i‘- valued at Tmditan and Union, Dr. }V. D, Butler. Si'oiKl and the Sterling property at $972. District 13. Colton, Highland, Clarks, This Is simple, efficient anil cheap. We lake care to m ake the drag so light Last week the county court appropri Beaver Creek, Cams, Maple Lane, Ever- ! th a t one man can lift it, yet heavy ated $200 to pay tor a display of this green, Logan, Willamette, West Linn, enough to do the business. Dry cedar logs are best for the pur section’s resources at the Manulacturers’ Mt. Pleusant, Abernathy, Gladstone, and Land Products show to be held in Jennings Lodge, Clackamas, Sunnyside pose. though other woods—elm. w al nut. box elder or soft maple—are rec- Portland, commencing late this month. and Damascus, Dr. Orel A Welch. District 97, Oswego, Dr. A. J. Rossi ouimeudeiL Oak, hickory and ash ar Half of the sum was obtained from the too heavy. We ta k e logs from seven to District OS, Milwaukie, Harmony, ten feet long and from eight to ten inches in diam eter at the b u tt end. Ardenwalil and Oak Grove, William D. W hite spruce does very well If cedars Ferry. are scarce. Red spruce Is too heavy. District 09, l-.stacaila, Eagle Creek, Dry aspens are too light. Springwater, Viola, Dover, George and We split th e logs as near the center Garfield, Dr. IL V. Adix. as possible. We use the heavier slab District 73, Molalla, Mulino, Liberal. In front and shoe It with a strip of In Clackamas county 19.3 teachers Dickey Prairie, Need, Kiilin, Marquatn Iron along the low er face. We run the have received outlines for their prescrih a 1 Soda Springs, George J. Case, drag a t an angle of about forty-five de grees. ed reading circle work, and 144 teachers District 74, Canby, New Era, Barlow We aim to d rag the main portions of have b en sent their certificates by the and Macksburg, Dr. II. A. Dedtnan. our roads soon a fte r each heavy rain. extension division of the University of District 70, Sandy, Boring. Cottrell, With us this comes during our busy Oregon, which conducts the reading Barton, Bull Run and Cherryville, Dr. season, since our heaviest rains occur circle work for the stale superintendent’s .1. R Steagall. in haying an d harvest time. office. Of the whole number of public B ut we try to ju m p to the work, since school teachers in the state, about 4600, neglect will make double work later on. more than 3700 have enrolled and 275o We have our sluggards, hut public sen have received certificates. The stati tim ent is so strong th a t the m ajority of our farm ers eomo to time. sihool law now require» study of on» A hundred d ay s’ work, distributed book on a pedagogical subject each year through the year, will keep a road in and the taking of an informal examin Notice is hereby given that pursuant better shape th an a hundred days of ation on the hook. The State Universi continuous labor. ty took over the work in some counties to Chante? 234, General Laws of Oregon W hen the soil Is moist and not too a year ago, and now conducts it in 33 1913, and Chapter 225, General Laws ol sticky the d rag does its best work. Oregon 1915, a meeting of the legal vot Plowed wet, th e soil of a road will counties. ers 01 Road District No. 8. Clackamas pack ju s t a s the soil of a field will, if, County, Oregon will be held at Cherry however, ilie roadw ay Is full of ruts ville School House saiil district on the and holes It Is often best to run the lilh day of Noveml r 1915 at the hour of drag when the soil Is slushy, taking two (2) o’clock, p. m., for the purpose risk of baked and uneven stre tii.e s. of considering estimates ol the amount During our Ja n u a ry thaw we some Has Become the River of ot money to he raised by special tax in tim es d rag over otir roads. The subse quent freezing gives them a com para Certainty For Our Advertis s iid District for the improvement ami tively smooth surface. maintainaucf of Mt. Hood Road for the ers and Carries Customers A farm er Is correctly Judged by his ensuing year. fences.” Is an old saying. T he new From Our Advertising Col Silbscrilied by three resident freehold public spirit dem ands an addition to umns Right to Their Coun ers of said District and by the road sup this: A farm er is quite as accurately ters. ervisor of said District this 15th day of judged by fhe roads In fro n t of and w ithin his bordering fences. October 1915. prize won ny the county at the State fair in Salem, George I.azelle and Mr. McGetchle, of Gladstone, will have charge of the exhibit. Eastern Clacka mas county will not he represented with a district exhibit at the show, as origin ally planned. ter. NOTICE OF ROAD BUDGET The River of Doubf E. II. King, JO H N N. S IE V E R S Henry Raithel, J. T. M cIntyre. John Bucholz, Road Supervisor. Road District No. 8. ATTORNEY AT LAW OREGON CITY OREGON " If you strike a thorn or rose, Keep a-goin’ ! If it hails or if it snows, HAMMOND & HAMMOND H om em ade D rag Good F o r Roads. This d rag is designed for fining and packing soil for the b etter preserva tion of m oisture, it is three and one- half feet wide, made of 2 by 8 inch lum ber and put together w ith four inch spikes. T he handles, which may he Keep a-goin’ ! LAW YERS ‘‘Tain’t no use to sit ami whine When the fish ain’t on your line; Bait your hook and ketp on tryin’ Keep a-goin'!” Offices, SANDY ft OREGON CITY We will be in Sandy Saturday of each week at the Clackamas County Bank M . A . D e a to n 02948326 IN S U R A N C E At Clackamas County Bank and EQOST ROME 1KCUSTRIES WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD ITS SO taken from a castaw ay Implement, are tw o and one-half feet long. T he chains are attached through anger holes. In m aking the notched cuts to give the required pitch for the drug boards take out three Inches. The boards are two and one-half feet long.—Southern Ag riculturist. stores, but not at ours— we want you to see the Fall Styles— we want you to know how good suits can be made that sell B E A L IV E W IR E a variety so great, both in cloth and model, that you are sure of finding here the clothes you want. IT is a combination that costs you at least $10 more at other from $18 and up. »p . IN VOIR BUSINESS THE CROWN TAILORING CO. The News In This Paper You Can Do So by U sing T h ese Col umns to Ten AU Your Neighbor» W hat Y ou H ave to Offer. GENTS FURNISHINGS Sandy, Oreg. very easy, skims clean. EASY Io wash and care for, and a Separator that will last a ifetime, get the ANKER=HOLTH The only Cream Separator that has a self balancing Bowl that realy balances itself. Absolutely Guaranteed. Call and see them demonstrated at the Sandy Mercantile Co “THEPLACE TO TRADE” Sandy, Oregon SHERIFF’S SALE In the Circuit Court of the Stat» of Oregon, (or the County of Clackamas. Caspar Junker, Plaintiff vs. E. Coalman and Elyina C. Coalman bis wife, John R. Maronay, O. C. Yocum ami Annie Yocum, his wife, The Bank of Oregon City, a corporation, Henry Helms and Robert Jones, Defendants. State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss. had in or to the above described real property or any part thereof, to satis fy said exeetilion, judgment order, decree, interest, costs ami all accruing costs. Dated, Oregon City, Ore. Oct. 7tli, 915. W. J. WILSON, Sheriff of Clackamas Comity, Oregon. By E. C. HACKETT, Deputy. SILO VERSUS DRY FODDER. By virtue of a judgement older, decree and an execution, duly issued out of V a lu e o f T w o M ethods of Preserving Corn P la n t Compared. and under the seal ot the above en T he principal function of the silo is titled court, in be above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated to Increase the value of the fodder p art tlie4tIt day olOctober 1915, upon a judg o f th e crop. On farm s where rough fe»*»I Is produced In excess of the needs ment rendered amt entered in said coin» o f th e live stock kept there is perhaps on the 4th day of October 1915, in favor little need for the silo, suys th e K an sas of Caspar Junker, Plaintiff, ami against Farmer. E. Coalman and Elvina ('. Coalman Well cured corn fodder Is a tine feed, his wife, John R. Maronay, O. C, Yo hut It Is never consumed w ithout w aste. cum and Annie Yoctun bis wife, The Only the finer leafy portion» will ho Bank of Oregon City, a corporation, eaten by stoea, and In the course of Henry Helms and Robert Jones, De the handling there Is alw ays a consid fendants, for the sum of $500.00, with erable loss of this m ost valuable por tion. T his w aste represents food val interest thereon at the rate of seven ue. It is unused energy, and the labor per cent | h t annum from the 23rd day of handling It m ust he figured as un of I tine 1915, and the furt her stun of productive. It requires no more labor $39.55 interest due on said note to to put a field of corn Into a stlo and June 23rd 1915, and the further sum feed it out to stock than It does to cut of $50.00, as attorney’s fee, and the and shock it In a field and haul tt In furt her sum of $20.00 costs and dis and feed It out during th e whiter. In bursements, and the costs of anil upon the one ease a little more luhor may this writ, commanding ire to make he condem ed Into a sh o rt period of time, hut the Increased ease and fa sale ol the following deserits'd real cility w ith which silage »'an he fed as property, situate in the county of com pared w ith th e w inter handling of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wit: corn fodder much more than compen All of lot six (ti) Block two (2) of Ot sate Tor the ru sh work of filling a to Meinig’s Second Addition to the Hilo. One of the m ost valuable featu res of Town of Sandy, according to the plat thereof filed with the Recorder of preserving coni In the stlo Is th e fac t th a t It does not d eterio rate In value. Chukiimas Conntv, Oregon. Silage ean be kept auvcral yeara w ith NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of o ut loss. Shredded corn fodder Is a said execution, judgement order and most uncertain roughage to store even decree, and in compliance with the for a sh o rt period of tim e, as those commands of said writ, I " ill, on Sat having had experience with it well urday, the (ith »lay of November 1915; know. It m ust he 111 Just Hie rig h t at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m ., at the condition at shredding tim e or It may front door of the ( ounty Court Hons»' mold and heat In the stack or mow a t in the City of Oregon City, in said once. And If kept over a year it tie County and State, sell at public auc comes so u npalatable th a t little of It tion, subject to redemption, to the Is eaten. On the other hand, silage for sum m er feeding Is rapidly Increas highest bidder, for V. S, gold <<*Sn ing in popularity. On m any farm s si cash in hand, all the right, title ami lage is being fed to milk l o w s in sum interest which the within named de- I mer, and the results com pare most fa fendants or eitln-r of them, hud on the vorably w ith those secured where th e date of the mortgage In rein or since I cows nre on lu x u rian t ousture. Bonding H ig hw ays. T he voters of Kings county, Cal., have voted In favor of the project to Issue bonds to the am ount of $072,500 for the construction of 108 miles of per m anent highw ays connecting nil cities and com m unity centers with the coun ty sent and Joining the H anford-V isa lia lateral of the sta te highw ay a t sev eral points. I HERE is th a t runs Is REAL News, Not Reprint. Hallowe'en dune fibellev Hall, Oct.30, Don’t Rip Van Winklcizc This Town, Mr. Citizen M O NEY T A LK S! M ake it talk loud enough to wake the town up. I his town will not go to sleep if you spend your money here. R ead the bargains in your home paper. W A K E UP!