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NOW Is The Time To look your binder over and see what repairs you need and let us get them for you. Maybe you need a new Binder. you and see that it works perfect. ai I nt tnuKcnts METHODIST S u n d ay School 10 A M P reach in g 11 A M P reach in g 8:00 P M E v ery b ody invited. R ev. L. W . C handler, P a sto r We will gladly get one for GERMAN LUTHERAN Binder Twine Pure Manila I wine only 15c. per pound. Services a re held every S unday excep Order your twine now. Sandy Mercantile Co. The Place To Trade. th e fo u rth of each m onth. P re ach in g a t 10:30. F. D obberfuhl, P asto r CATHOLIC Mass is h eld at 10:30 a m in th e C h u rch of S aint M ichael, S andy, the first a n d th ird Sundays of cacli m onth. D odge B rothers Rev. F r. B asal. . MOTOR CAR Aug. 3 to 12. the sam e m ixture Is again m u o io r t ö l l V A L ö . applied to kill th e second brood. H and spray ing is preferable to m achine ap T h e y R e a lly Began W ith th e G re a t H a n d e l’s W o rk s In London. plication. T he exj>eriment statio n ex p erts say th a t sprayings a t o th e r times T he real “era of m usical festiv als’’ have failed to control the g rap e berry begins w ith th e g reat H andel com w orm In Ohio. m em oration, w ith Its festival perform ances, held In London first from 1784 P re v en tin g P rop agation of Flies. to 1787 an d then again in 1791. Be F o r the destruction of fly larvae In fore th is th ere had been music festi horse m anure th e d ep artm en t of ag ri vals in E ngland, but they w ere v irtu a l culture recom m ends th e use of borax ly unknow n on th e co n tin en t I t w as in th e com mercial form w hich is avail the efficiency of th e E nglish choirs th a t able throughout the Country. T he bo Induced H andel to tak e up th e w ritin g rax, It is claimed. Increases th e w ater of w orks fo r large m usical bodies In soluble am m onia and alkillnity of m a his oratorios. nure and ap p aren tly does n ot Injure T he an n u a l production of “T h e Mes the bacterial flora. T he directions are siah ' In Loudon a t C hristm as tim e, to apply O.C2 of a pound, w hich is a w ith a g re a t chorus and orchestra, n a t little over h alf a pound, of borax to urally aroused th e national pride of every ten cubic feet, w hich is about the G erm ans, who felt th a t th e g re a t eight bushels, df m anure Im m ediately m aster belonged by b irth to them. on Its rem oval from th e barn. The Berlin first an d then other G erm an borax should be applied p articularly cities began to give H andel festiv als around the ou ter edges of th e pile on the London plan, and soon th e with a flour sifte r or oth er flue sieve, w orks of o th er com posers w ere added and tw o or three gallons of w ater to th e festival lists. should be sprinkled over th e borax So th a t a t th e beginning of th e nine treated m anure. teenth cen tu ry “several organizations devoting th e ir energies to the produc tion of an y g re a t w ork, w hether choral A Good Wall Nest. Roomy, clean nests mean clean eggs. or purely in stru m en tal, sp ran g into ex T he K an sas S tate A gricultural college isten ce in G erm any.” Among th e old adr ocates the use of the n est shown. est of these and am ong the m ost fa D irty n ests a re generally caused by mous to this day are th e Vienna Gesell- the fowls roosting on the edge of the sc h aft d er M uslkfreunde an d th e Nle- nests and allow ing droppings to fall In derrhelnlsche M uslkfeste, which ta k a or by th e hens w aiting a t th e edge of place each y ea r In some city on th e th eir favorite n est for an o th er hen to lower Rhine. T he United S tates has followed th e exam ple set first by th e E nglish an d then by the G erm ans in th eir m usical festivals, an d in several of the larg er cities th e re a re yearly festiv als of th is kind.—New York Times. WOMAN AND THE ARTS. Why She Excels In W r itin g and N o t In M usic and P a in tin g . SELLING We sell the DODGE BROS. CAR. It is the best, the cheap est and the most adaptable car for this section of territory. It is a car that gives UNIVERSAL satisfaction wherever used, and it is used extensively almost everywhere cars are used. It is the tar of utility and economy. REPAIRS We repair any car on earth. tar. We repair anything about a We repair it in such a manner that it gives you entire sat isfaction. When there is anything wrong with your car. come to us. The sooner you come the less it will cost. Delays are expensive with an automobile. Agents for W right Truck A ttachm ents. We c a rry a complete stock of tires all m akes and sizes. Phone Sandy 6X1. Deaton & Proctor $10,000.00 THE GRAFE BERRY WORM. F o co d Them All. The discussion about the fitness of I horse m eat to eat calls to niltid the When You Need story of a young man In Paris, a good F urniture, Kutfs, C urtains H a rd ' many years ago. who made a w ager ware, Touts, C utlery, S /w r tin ^ | with some friends th a t nt a dinner ho , would serve one course th a t would be H o o d s , Huns, a m m u n itio n , Fisli- horse m eat and th at none of them in Tackle or Licenses. Stoves •ould tell w hich It was. A fter th e din- a n d /lances, K itchenw are, C hina- ner he asked them to nam e th e horse | meat course and found th a t they did ware, Doors, W indows, Locks, j not agree. One named one course, one Hinges, Lime, Cem ent. Farm- , another, and so on. but they all agreed M achinery, B u ffie s , U'afons. I that It was a mighty good dinner. I “G entlem en." he said, with his thum bs Cream Separators a n d S u p p lies stuck In the atm holea of Ills w aistc o a t Hood year Tires, Ho to “It w as all horse." The Sandy Mercantile Company Dom aatic Nota. Heck—They say th a t when a man la W e (liv e Trading Stamps and P re m i drow ning hts past life ts brought op ums before him. P eek—T hat happens also l be essence of wisdom is to avoid be when he ha.« a quarrel with his w ife.— Boston T ra n s c rip t ing a fool. S u rp lu s f u n d ....................... . 1,200.00 U ndivided p ro fits.................... . 1,790.801 ause even one more inaile him tipsy. , In d iv idual deposits A N ew V in e y ard Pest C rea tin g H avoc In Ohio. [Prepared by Ohio station.] ATTENTION PLEASE The Place l o Trade. The average w oman possesses a g reater variety of character, as of w ardrobe, th an does th e man. She AS A N E X A M P L E get through laying and fouling the can more readily lay aside or suppress TO Y O U R BOY side of the nest w ith droppings as they some Im portant p a rt of her and bring wait. In the nest Illustrated the slid some co n trastin g featu re Into view. you should keep an d acco u n t a t this ing door a t one end m ay be sh u t a t She carries in herself a ready w ealth bunk an d pay all your bills bv check. night. This will keep the birds from th a t is more applicable to th e story T his is an age oi com m ercialism . Y ou roosting on the nests. T h e narrow than to p ain tin g or to music. T hus 'a n n o t begin to teach him too early th e board by w hich the hens en ter the it Is. w rites G eorge M. S tratto n bi th a nests allow s th eir droppings to fall on A tlantic Monthly, th u t In p ainting an d value o f system . H e will th a n k you th e floor instead of accum ulating to in music she Is to be passed by m an for it in la tte r years. The C lackam as soil th eir feet and then th e eggs. The with ease, b ut In the story, if a t all. C ounty B an k oilers th e best security and rem ovable board on the front of the with g reatest effort. nests makes them convenient to clean. In the m inor a rt of dancing and In acco m m o d ations. S ta rt an acco u n t now. the nobler work of reproducing th e music of the g reat composers, as in CLACKAMAS COUNTY BANK No. 71 acting the ch aracters of the g rea t d ram atists, there a re women of high REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF aid even of highest rank. But. to leave CLACKAMAS COUNTY BANK these more Interpretive or reproductive 4b arts, only in fiction does she approach A B O U T H A Y M A K IN G . S> close of business J u n e 30. 19! 6. the murk of men, for here she m ust be counted w ith th e g reat of th e cra ft. “ H aste, my hearties!" Not a » RESO U RCES A id. even should some crabbed soul moment Is to be lost. The Bid insist Hint th e rare com pany In w hich d er's web Indicates a storm. You > 1 L oans & B isc o a n ts.......... $31, < <53.5$) are George Eliot, Ja n e Austen. George may laugh at the notion, but > O verdrafts, secured and Sand. Mme. de Stael an d th e Queen of believe me tills is a sure Index u n secu red ............................ ........... 3. fill N avarre does not include the one who of the sta te of the air for sev B onds am i w a rra n ts .............. Is g reatest In the guild, yet th ere is no eral days to come. Make your (S tocks an d o th e r s e c u ritie s.. .. 1,230.00 discom fort felt In nam ing these wom hay so dry ns to prevent its heat- 4> en along w ith Scott and Dickens. Cer- B anking h o u se......................... lug. but look out th a t you do not F u rn itu re and fix tu re s............ m ake It a m ere parched straw , . . 2,387 30 ' antes. H ugo and Boccaccio. B ut speak O th er real e state o w n e d ........ . . . 720.00 of the oth er creative a rts an d we feel w ithout any of Its n atu ral Juices. a t once the chill. C ham inade looks ill Cut close and even at the bot Due from ap p io v ed reserve at ease In the. presence of Beethoven, tom. for rvmeuilier th a t an Inch b a n k s ........................... . 12,473.90 Joanna Baillie w ith Shakespeare, A n a t the bottom outw eighs many C hecks am i o th er cash item s. . . . none. gelika K auffm ann w ith Michelangelo. ut the top We w ant dry w eath- <$> C ash on h a n d ....................... 4.420.37 er. you know, for th is business. E x p en ses................... T h e Result of a D rin k . 2,177.01 and it will lie best to Improve , O th er reso u rces......................... Such a slight circum stance ns a glass S3 the fore part of the season, as $39.091. i>2 of w ine changed the history of F ran ce less rain falls then than In the for nearly tw enty years. Louis Phi- la tte r p a rt.—From an old F arm L IA B IL IT IE S llpi>e. king of the F re m h , had a sou. e r's Almanac. the Duke of O rleans an d heir to th e C apital stock paid i n .............. One of the in >st serious pests of th*c gTaiie Industry In Ohio w ithin recent years Is th e grape berry worm, u s n a il Insect th a t bi res Into the young grapes i and causes them to tie w orthless for m arketing. Entom ologists a t th e Ohio experim ent station have been studying this moth sluce I90O In th e Lake Erie scctlou and have Just published tu bulletin 293 the results of th e ir Investi gations lu controlling tt. T he tw o broods o f th e m oth are eas ily controlled by proper spray m eas ures. lu some cases large vineyards have lieen so Infested w ith th e Insect th a t the crops were not w orth picking, tn others where th e ow ners sprayed the vines carefully less th a n 1 p e rc e n t of the crop was tnjured. The first‘spray Is applied when th e grapes are about one-eighth of an Inch In diam eter. F our pounds of arsen ate of lead paste is used w ith the 2-3-30 form ula of bordeaux m ixture an d tw o pounds of dissolved so ft soap as a su b ject to c h e c k ............ 1 D em and certificates of deposit -.3,086.84 C ashier checks o u ts ta n d in g .. T im e d e p o sits........................... 9,830.80 ' ed th eir property of $100.000.000 and ♦¿».flJl.tYf sent the whole fam ily Into exile. STATE OF OREGON! I ¡County of C lacxam asl99 I, M. A. D eaton, C ash ier of the above nan u s I h a n k , do solem nly sw ear th a t th e alaive sta te m e n t is tru e to th e best of m y know ledge an d belief. M. A. DEATON, C ashier C O R R EC T—A tte s t: A. L. DEATON, W . A . PR O C TO R , N o t a L earn er. “T h ere's a man lu the next a p a rt ment learning to play the clarinet!'* expostulated the nervous te n a n t "No, he Isn't." replied the Janitor. "H e has been w orking on th a t tu n e for three mouths, and he d o esn 't play tt a bit b etter th an w hen he sta rte d .”— W ashington Star. M. A. DEATON, Directors S u b sc rib 'd an d -w orn to before m e th is Oth day of Ju ly , Ioifi, F R E D I,. TR i XTOR, N otary P ublic My com m ission e x p ires May 22nd 1918. Loyalty. "1 have been treated very badly by my n ativ e city," said a m an who had Just hecu fined for drunkenness, "b u t I love her still." “T ru e." rem arked th e m ag istrate: "I should say her still Is ab o u t all yon do love/' »