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Paul R. Meinig“ Mr. carl Wendland and friends from Portland visited in this vicinity an.l had the misfortune to get stuck with his automobile. THE BLUFFS m aturing ears it was a little superior. F arm ers who have grow n these tw o crops separately have experienced som a Mr. and Mrs iV. T. Severin are th difficulty in harvesting them for silage, Emil Boitano was at M. Pezzolo and happy parents of a baby girl, born because it necessitates tw o sets of la borers and the use of e x tra tools, one ! Co’s Sunday. Wednesday July the 5ih. to cu t the corn and the o th er to h arv est t ail Krebs and his Accordion were Mrs. K Daly was out from Portland the soy beans. Grow ing tb e tw o to i seen in this vicinity Saturday evening. last Sunday to see her new grand g eth er greatly facilitates th e work of siloing, for at a single operation w ith daughter. the corn binder the tw o are bound to NOTICE William Becker was a Portland visit- gether tu bundles th a t a re easily han dled. Not only that, but we have ex i or last Sunday. actly the sam e proportion of soy beans Notice is hereby given th a t on the 19th Mrs. G. Dar, ns and baby visited at | and corn all through and thoroughly day ot July, 1916, the City Council of the home of C. \\ endland last Sunday. mixed together by the silage cu tter, tbe City of Sandy adopted the following and It only requires one m an a t tho Mr. and Mrs. Machin and family and table resolution, to w it: of the cu tter to feed. Be it resolved by the Comon Council tha Misses Mary and Anna Haley called One objection to sow ing soy licans at \V. Severins the fourth. of the City of Sandy. w ith w hat is term ed silage corn is th a t 1 W hereas, tin- City Council of the City The Sewing Club met with .Mrs. T. the silage corn produces so much heavy foliage, which shades the beans a n d of Sandy deeming it expedient to iu - Dunn on Wednesday. stu n ts th eir growth. Soy beans for prove Center Street from the North line Miss Emma Shwartz has returned to good development require a m oderate of the Revenue County Road abutting Portland after a short vacation at home. am ount of direct sunlight. Corn like upon said Center Street in tbe Reid’s Yellow Dent does not bear so G. C. Maronay has returned from much heavy foliage nor grow so tall as Uitv of Sandy to the South line of Park Avenue in said City of Sandy by grading Government Camp where he has been to sh u t out sufficient light for the beaus Noiice To Creditors hay h arv est on Dr. Botkin’s place as said Street to conform to tbe grade es working the last two weeks. to thrive and come to full m aturity. In the m atter of the estate of ULRICH he w ants to return to his job by tbe tablished by ordinance num ber 33 and by when one Intends to shred fod Robert Jonsrud ¡3 having a new barn der Even TRUBEf deceased- middle of the week, and next week go laying and establishing a roadway of and he has a binder w ith which to « ... . " ’ ' to Spokane to register for the land crushed rock eight (H) feet in width erected on his property near the bluff, cut th e corn the feeding value of the ...Notice is hereby given that the under- draw ing. The railroads reap a rich John Barnett is helping Procter and fodder can be greatly Improved by along the center line of said Center signed has been app inted adm inistrator harvest d u rin g this excitem ent, as well growing soy beans with the corn, ft Street, said roadway of crushed rock to Craswell to get out cordwood. also Improves the stalk pasture If one of the estate of ULRICH TRUBEL by hotels and resta u ran ts. extend four (4) feel each way from the shucks the corn early an d does not he County Court of Clacka n i- County, | Teddy visited H ughes behind closed center line of said Center Street, and - H - l-M I H - I-l-M I h -M-I-W-M-I-?- mind the inconvenience of the vines, Oregon. All persons haying clam.« doors on ■ day last week and no one was said layer of crushed rock to be six (8) which is not much w orse th an th e against said estate are hereby notified to “d™ tte d a w a* « w ith hot coffee. inches in depth in the center and Ufier weeds In some cornfields. One man living near by buys a carload of lam bs . I eddy needed hot stim u lan ts because uniformly tow ard each edge to a depth present t.,e same to me for paym ent at be was up ag ain st a cold proposition, each y ear and turns them Into a field of four 14) inches on each edge of said of soy beans und corn In A ugust or tbe office of HAMMOND AND HAM- ~ .. . roadway and the top of said roadway to i.i i **• T iaitjs says a big deer was in early Septem ber if the beans are near MOND Beaver bldg., Oregon City, Ore- his örchard and m eadjw OJJ0 d lie in conformity with the established ing m aturity. They therefore h arv est gun, with proper von, -hers, within six Week and ju d g in g by bis track he m ust grade ol said Center Street as established their own feed, make rapid gains on by ordinance num ber 33, passed on the m onths Irom the date of this notice. ( have been a dandy. this rich feed and do little iyjury to first day of March, 1915, does hereby re th e corn. A fter the succulent leaves Dated June 29:li, 1916. have all been eaten there are left the SOY BEANS AND CORN. quire tic City Recorder acting in the ca Charles Krebs, Sr. stem s and some of the leed pods when pacity of tlic City Engineer, plans speci executor of the estate of ULRICH fications, am i estimates of said projosed The F o rm e r Increase the P ro d u c tiv ity hogs a re given act ess io the field for bogging down the corn. T RU BEL deceased. of the L a tte r. improvement of Center Street in the T here a re some who still advocate HAMMOND AND HAMMOND, City of Sandy, Clackamas County, O re P ro te c t A lfalfa H ay. A large crowd attended the picnic on gon. grow ing soy beans and corn separately Attorneys for adm inistrator. A lfalfa bay should not be left unpro I July 3rd in spite of rain in the morning. Notice is hereby given th a t the City for silage or bogging down, but we The program was fine with recitations, Council of file City of Sandy did up,.,, do not believe it advantageous, says a tected from rains, ns is now the prac BIDS WANTED singing Tmd dialogues by the home folk- ihe 11 th day of August 1915 puss the contributor to tbe O range Ju d d Farm tice on many farm s, according to Ralph Kenny, assistan t professor hi agron er. Soy beans are ultrogen gathering Bids will be received at tbe offi.se of and toe Garfield band furnishing the iollowiiig resolution, tow it: omy In th e K ansas S tate A gricultural music. Walter Givens, of Estacada, Be it resolved by the Common Council plants, storing this valuable element college. the Glt-rk of School D istrict No. 46, on and Hon. Georg" C. Brownell, of Ore , . _ — I vz, M i v n i i c u , V /IC “ o f the City of S andy, in the soil in available form, and from "W ell cured alfalfa hay Is well w orth or betöre July 15, 191(5, for the eoiivej- gun City, each gave an in terestin g ad- \\ hereas, the Recorder of the City of our own experience and th a t of sev th e ex tra expense Involved In protec ance of school children from the McCor- ' dr.s« Dancing in th e club house a fte r- Sandy acting in the capacity of City eral Investigative neighbors we are tion from exposure to rain and unfa lnick home and from Stracks private j noon an'* 111 Kht. Engineer having filed with the City Rec convinced th a t soy beans exert a bene vorable w eather.” says Mr. Kenny. road, to the school at Sandy, in the -Mr-. B erth a McClintock, of Portland, order of tlie City of Sandy plans, specifi ficial influence on five corn the sam e ’•Such liny will command a high price on the m arket If sold an d will ull be In m orning and conveying the same pupils and Mrs. Emily Koehler, of >an Fran cations and estim ates fo r the improve a salable condition. Likewise if fed on m ent of Center Street in the said City, the farm it will have more n u tiltlv o to the same points at the close of school cisco, are visiting at the home of their mother, Mrs. Harders, for a few weeks. ol S a l i d v , and. value than If exposed to all kinds of each school day, bidder to be in po Whereas, the City Council of th e said w eather -Miss Emma Paulsen, of Portland, City of Sandy finding said plans, s|« cifi- sition to furnish a bond of $1,000.00. “Cheap sheds for storing alfalfa may spent the 4th with home folks. cations and estimates satisfactory, do The School board reserves the right to lie constrtK ted from poles t w enty feet Henry Rimer has gone to Gray’s Har hereby adopt the same and hereby de long set Into th e ground and supporting reject any or all bids. bor to work. clare its purpose of m aking said impiove- a pitched roof of corrugated steel or F. E. Beckwith, Clerk. 1 some prepared roofing The sides need All>ert Lins is hoeing spuds for II. C. m ent in accordance will, said plans and only he walled for the upper five to specifications by grudm g said Center S tephens. BIDS WANTED seven feet, th u s preventing dashing Street to coiifonn with the grade estab rains from heating into the stored hay.” -Mrs. A. H. Miller and daughter, lished by ordinance num ber 33 and by- Bids will be received a t the office of Gladys, visit, d relatives in Portland laying and establishing a roadway ol the Clerk of the School District No. 46, Monday and l uesday. crushed rock eig h t (8 J feet in width on or l.rfore July 15, 1916, for the finish G. Bucholz, of Portland sp. nt a week along the center hue ot said Center ing of one room in the school honse. Before Buying Vour Harness a at i the m e home i f his sister, Mrs. Henry S treet said roadway ot crushed rock to Specifications may be seen at office o f ' Sm ith extend four (4) feet ea< li way irom the Go To the Clerk all,) the bidder must lie able to j center line if said Center Street and said , , , i neury Henry jonnson Johnson was a business t visitor layci of crushed rock to be six (6) in fnrmsl. the required bond. The School in O regon Cily S u u rd a y . ches in depth in the center and taper Iward reserves the right to reject any or I Peter Rath purchassd a new niow. r Uniformly towards each edge to a deptu all bids. And See at Estacada Thursday and is ready to of four (4 f incites cu each edge of said F. E. Beckwith Clerk. make hay now. roadway and the top of said roadway to The Joyner and Terwillinger families be i.i conformiiy wilh the established Sandy, Oregon, July 1st. 1916. had a picnic down on Eagle Creek Sun grade of said Center .-street as established The following letters rem ain uncalled Harness and Shoe Repairing by ordinance num ber 33 which ordin day. for at the SANDY, OREGON Post office ance was passed upon th e first day of A Specialty. for the month ending Ju n e :0 th , 1916: The Terwillinger family have frienos March, 1915. Ethels Mrs., letter, L ennther, Jacob, from Portland visiting them. Be it fu rth er resolved th a t the Recor I- letter. Mrs. Perchin and children, of Port e r be instructed to publish and post Signed. Charles D. Purcell, Postm aster. land, are visiting at the home of her notice ot approval and adoption ot the plans, specifications and estimates ot the y ear they are grown w ith It. One brother, J. Paulsen. Surgeon proposed improvement of said C e ite r neighbor whose farm has been visited Graduate Veterinary Miss Reitsma and brother, Ray, of Street. by many ag ricu ltu ral au th o rities states U ill I*» Ht Shelley*« J’an i <v»*ry Friday I Portland, came out to the dance at the Be it further resolved th a t the 25th that soys grown w ith com on his ('all other day«, Gresham Drug Co. ' club house Monday night, they filso farm Increase the productivity of the day ol July, J916, at six o'clock p. in., Make hay while the sun shines. took in the picnic at Estacada on the is hereby set as the Iasi day upon which corn about ten bushels to th e acre. We have never grown finer well ma Mrs. George Craig, of Camas, Wash 4th. a remonstrance against the proposed im tured. solid ears of corn than that ington, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ; Matt DibbU and family, who recently provement may lie tiled with the Record grown w ith soy beans. T hrough an F. E. Clark, who has been visiting her ' traded their farm at Edward for one in e r ot the City of Sandy. abnorm ally wet season lust y ear the On Improved Property. Large p> ople here for the past two weeks. Lane county, were visiting Mrs. Be it fu rth er resolved th a t cost of said com planted In tw o Helds with soys and Small Amounts. returned home the first of the week. j Dibble’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John improvement over ami above the am ount was b etter th an that of tw o other fields o f corn w ithout, and w hile most ' donated be assessed against property DIM’CK & DIMICK AND Miss Gu«ta Kautz, of Portland, is vis- Marsha11’ for a few days before mov- I benefited by such improvement in au- i t this w as cut for silage It would be iting Lillian Averill at the Bungalow ln^ awaY- W. L. MULVEY, I con lance with the provisions of the dlffh ult to draw a com parison In yield, this week. j J. V Hart sold his inter st in the but ju dging from tbe com pact, well A ndresen B u ild in g , Oregon C ity . Ore. j Charter of tiie City of Sandy. Dealer in General Merchandise H ardw are, Stoves, Ranges, Tinware. The Florsheim , Chippewa, A. A. C utter and J. Bergman Shoes. Also a full line of ladies and children sd ress shoes. Agent for Sharpies S eperator, Champion Mower and Rakes. When in need a dress hat ask for the Lion Brand. Scientific Farming GEORGE P leasan t Home V. E. Fosberg Edward S. Roberts CHERRYVILLE MONEY TO LOAN Fay Shank registered at Spokane for George Telephone Co., to Will Lins the land drawing on the Colville reser vation last week and returned home Saturday. Over 100,000 have already registered and every train is loaded wilh fresh arrivals. The fir*t 30 who draw the first choice • f land can get $2000 each and the n. xt 300 can get Everybody is busy making hay. $1000 each.Siill there are so many ah< ad Mr and Mr„ K w w l J)anie,8 and registered that a person stands a small; Miage, Emnia and Elizabeth Hazel. 9h°w , wander returned to Portland Sunday John Sb-enks returned home to put »iter visiting with home folks for the up his hay last week and will rush the j Pa®t week. COLOMBO VILLA Published and posted by order of the Common Council of the City of Sandy, this Ilth day ot July 1916. F. L. B eckw ith. Recorder. Rubbering F o r a K ite . Tbe young huabaed baited at tbe gate und rctra-ed his ste|w. “ D id you come fmck fo r another kiss, dear 7” Inquired tbe bride. “ W ell. I ’ll take another kiss, but w ka t I came back fo r was my rub ber».’’—Brooklyn Citizen. USE Mt. Hood B utter Always Good Honest Wc ght, Tests and Prices to Producers