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I J Use Our Phone (®. Sandy 4 x 2, For Items, Subscriptions ¡Printing, Advertising ! ! I ! SANDY NEWS VOLUME 3 SANDY, CLACKAMAS COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1016 TAXES Sandy Items The Live Sandy East Clackamas Booster NUMBER 38 DELINQUENT AFTER OCT. 5th, 1916 The work being done on Main street Mrs. Lola Theis called on Mrs. Mark is progressing nicely under the super Senske last Sunday, vision of Tom Milan, who has demon Miss Boldena Miller spent Sunday strated Iteyond a doubt that he knows with Miss Martha Hoffman. how to build roads. REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA. A d ju s tab le Cow Yoke. Here is a cow yoke that will fit either a cow or calf, ns it Is adjust H o w th e Colony W as O rganized and able, writes F. E. Howe in the Farm S ta rte d on Its Career, A reception to the teachers of the The first president of the American and Fireside. I made mine from dis Sandy school will be given at the school Colonization society, which founded carded buggy tires and after trying sev FOUND—A red and white hull, white house on Friday September 29th, from the republic of Liberia, on the west eral of these yokes have found them the coast of Africa, was Bushrod Washing most convenient of any I have used. 3 to 4 p. m., by the joint Boards ol the legs, white spot in face, muley, halter This kind of yoke Is very light nnd and long rope around his neck, about 3 ton. who was horu In Virginia In 1759 High and Grammar Schools All pat and who was a nephew of George will prevent a cow or calf from creep- rons and interested friends are cordial years old, in good condition, weight Road supervisor, D. L. Erdman is do M ashlngton. He served as a private ly invited to be present. Come and see about 1000 pounds. Call at Sandy Meat ing road work. soldier in the Revolution and after Market. L. E. Hoffman, Sandy, Ore. our fine school. Jack and Lily McKinley, of Portland, ward was elevated to the United States supreme court. The “ Prosperity and ¿Measure” Club spent Sunday at Erdman’s. Miss Glad} s Bachelder spent Sunday While himself nn owner of many P. M. Holst made a trip to the Colum slaves, he was deeply Interested In the with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Bach has been organized among the grammar school pupils of the Sandy school. bia Highway on Sunday. elder. movement for restoring the Africans The object of the club is to promote In America to their native continent ing through fences. The sketch shows Mrs. Esther Pearson and son Walde- the general welfare of the Sandy grade He was one of the pioneers lu the or- the construction. Mrs. T. C. Smith, of Portland, is vis tnar. spent a few days of last week in gnulzatou of the American Coloniza To make the cow yoke fit a calf re school. iting her daughter, Mrs. Bachelder. Portland visiting her sister, Mrs. O. 8. tion society, which was launched In move the bolts, slide the parts along The last hour of school on Wednesday Rydman. the latter part of 1810. Henry Clay. so the opening Is smaller and replace Dr. and Mrs. Bachelder, Miss Bachel was given over to organization. The John Randolph and other men of prom the bolts In the proper holes. Have Mrs. Erdmand and daughter Esther der and R. E, Esson and Mrs. Esson following officers have been elected: made a trip to Sandy last Saturday. inence tvere also prominent In the the tops and bottoms of the yokes bent forward to prevent the cows bumping movement. attended the Fair at Gresham on Satur President, Hazel Beers; Vice-President, Miss Mollie Clarko is going to the Es In 1820 the society sent thirty-eight their knees on them. Fred Junker; Sec-Treas., Louise Goger; day. Sometimes the yoke may be appar negroes hack to Africa in a government Librarian, Mary Sharnke; Sexton, Carl tacada high school. vessel, and In that year a constitution ently tight, but If a cow catches It on Loitndree; Sergeat at arms, Marie Mc Muriel Henriksen is going to the for the colony, which was named Li some brush she may turn It the other LOST—Thursday September 14th, on Vain street, Sand}, a bluejacket with Cormick, Edward Smith; Ensign, Eph- Washington high school in Portland. beria. was adopted. The colony con side up. That Is the reason for having the top as well as the bottom bent for white embroidered collar. Please leave rom Gray; Advisor, Mrs Mack. Mr. Carlvck, Mrs. Mary Mowrey and tinued to he In charge of agents and at this office. Question.—What is the Holy Land? daughter Fern, ot Portland, motored out governors appointed by the society un ward so the ends are Interchangeable. Answer:—The place where God is to Erdman’s Sunday evening. til 1847. when Its rights were volun tarily surrendered and the independ o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Fred Sladky has taken Fred Gray’s buried. SOME HORSE SENSE, ° Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Rydman and chil ence of Liberia was proelnimed and I place at P. T. Shelley’s livery. dren, ol Portland, motored out Sunday was recognized by the United States. O o Great Britain and France.—New York o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o afternoon. World. The show at the Bungalow Wednes Unless the farm horses huve a Charles Bartlemay made a business day night was a good one and well at chance for proper rest at night they trip to Portland on Wednesday. Jefferson ae an Inven to r. soon become weak and lose weight. tended. Mr. Meinig will continue the Not many people knew that Thomns Roy Mitchell is at home again after A Jaded team can never do a profita Joe Lonndree took Mrs. George Wolf, Wednesday nigh* shows until fu rth tr spending the summer in the mountains Mrs. Butolph, Mrs. C. H. Edwards and Jefferson was a grent Inventor. IDs ble day's work. notice. Inventions were all of articles of ev During the hot mouths the work in the forestry service. daughter to Deep Creek for prunes Tues eryday use. He devised a three legged horses should spend the nights In the day. folding camp stool flint la the basis of pasture near the stable. Royce Butolph is working for P. T. Mrs. J. C. Smith and Miss Irene camp stools of that kind today Shelley. Smith were calling on Mrs. Watkins last Before they are released at night William Bartlemay hauled wood for all The stool be had made for his own they should have eaten their regular Thursday afternoon. L W. Scott Monday and Tuesday. use was Ids constant companion on oc ration and been cleaned and brushed Mrs. Fox is keeping house tor Mr. Mrs. A. Maronay and Anna Maronay Mr. Erdman sold three beef cattle to casions of outings. The revolving chair from head to heels. Phelps. are up from Sandy spending a few days Andrews the Pleasant Home butcher. was his Invention. lie designed a light Anything that adds to the comfort with John Maronay. wagon. A copying press was devised of the work team and helps to keep by him nnd came into general use. He it In condition puts cash In the owner's Mrs. John Maronay went to Portland Billy Updegrave is boarding at Fred also invented an instrument for meas pocket and adds credit to his account. L. Proctor’s. Saturday. Her little brother is at the SHIFTING OF THE WATERS. uring the distance he walked. A plow Many horses are made quite nervous hospital on account of being kicked or. and a hemp cultivator showed that his by any unusual noise or confusion W h a t the Sea Gives to the Land and thoughts were often on agricultural about the barn, nnd thlA affects their Ada Longnecker and Edgar Hutchin the head by a horse. Gete Back A g ain E v e ry Year. matters. His plow received a gold eating. Food will not digest so well. son were married in Portland last School opened on Monday with Miss According to Mr. ltoacoe Nunn of the medal In France in 1790. Jefferson Try to have everything ns quiet and Thursday. Lena Thomas, of Bull Run, as teacher. United States weather bureau, the wa never benefited financially by Ills in regular ns usual nt menltlme. The horse has a small stomach. To It is reported that two of Mrs. Mc ters of all the oceans have visited ventlons, but believed they should lie every part of the earth at some time in for the use of every one without cost keep It staffed all the time is bad In Carl Aschoff, of Marmot, was in Cormick's horses died Friday night. the history of the globe, so continually town Tuesday. every way. Feed n good fnlr ration and upon such a vast scale are the S ir W illia m Pooperell. three times a day and so prevent Indi winds and tlie forces of evaporation, The first native American to be gestion. Ed Grunert went to Portland Satur condensation and precipitation at work knighted by nn English monarch was day to visit relatives, returning Sun A continuous circulation of water Sir William Pepperell, who was born Old Boiler Standpipe. day night. takes place between the hydrosphere in Kittery. Me., over two centuries Old boilers can be found in most ev (the water areas of the globei and the ago His father was a Welshman, who ery Junk yard and can be obtained at School began here Monday with a Cyrl Gray returned from Omak, good attendance. Mr. Mallicoatb as atmosphere. The winds blow water game to New England as nn apprentice a very reaaonuble price. One farmer vapor from over the seas to the land, to a fisherman. The son became a mer Washington. He says Sandy looks principal. Miss Rengg, intermediate and and ascending currents carry It into bought an old boiler of a nearby city chant and amassed a large fortune. As council, transported It to Ills farm anil good to him Miss Goger in the primary. Several the upper atmosphere. There it con a military leader he took part In sev set It up on a concrete base. He uses more pupils will come in as soon as hop denses and Is precipitated, to begin the eral conflicts with the Indiana and at return journey to the sea through tained mtx-b distinction. For thirty The Sandy boys are organizing a season is oyer. springs and rivers. two yearsJie was a member of the roy. basket ball team. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd are the proud The amount of evaporation from the Hl council of Massachusetts, and as arenta of a baby girl born the 11th seas and the amount of precipitation chief Justice of common pleas he won on the land depend upon the tempera eminence as a Jurist. Mrs. Maronay is visiting John ria- Miss Sophia Zogg, who has been work ture and the winds. It has been esti ronay at Hill Crest. ing in the post office, has gone home. mated that nearly 130 million millions Miss Carrie Gregson will take her place. of tons of water are transferred from Famous Fables. FOR RENT—Comfortable, furnished sea to land and hack again to the sea "My ancestors came o, er In the May- ! house. Apply to Mrs. C. H. Edwards every year. flower." at Sandy Hotel. The average rainfall of the globe la "This is our family coat of arms.” about thirty-three Inches. In the Unit "Oh. I had plenty of chances to msr- ; ed States it varies from almost nothing ry. but I preferred to remain single!” Mr. and Mrs. A. W. West, of Pott to alsiut 100 Indies. Over the easterr (Too late for last week.) land, were yisitors at Fred Proctor’s "My kid got off an awfully funny re half of the country it ranges from Sunday. Mrs. Lolo Thei9 and son Fred, from "bout thirty to about sixty inches and mark yesterday. Listen"— —New York World. Portland, spent Sunday with Frank In the I’a rtfle states from five to 100 Quit«' a number from Sandy attended Theis. Inches. It for a water supply tank, which gives M ore Effective. the Fair at Gresham Saturday aud re Probably the greatest rainfall In the Minnie Senske was the guest of her "I see ye've Invested In a vacuum him water under pressure in all de mained for the dance. sister, Mre. J. Burmeister, a few days world occurs among the bills of Assam cleaner.’’ a neighbor said to Mrs. Jones partments of the farm. He took all the old tubes out of the In India, where over BOO inches fall In "Do ye like It better than the old fash last week. old boiler and sold them for Jnnk, a year, and sometimes as much as toned broom?” Mrs. M. Revenue Pas retnmed from Miss Boldena Miller is working for forty Riches in twenty-four hour«. You l>et yer life I do.” Mrs. Jones which paid him for hauling the outfit Portland where she has been for several Mrg. Mark Senske. answered "I kin knock Jones twice to his farm. The old boiler was given a weeks. coat of asphalt paint Inside and out. as fur with I t ”-Exchange. Mark Senske was at home Sunday and No Information. During the cold winter months this Monday. "What la the speed limit In this farmer pi events the water from freez Walter St. John was injured this week S om ething In H ie F avo r. town?" asked the automobile driver, ing by [««-king straw around IL—Farm J. Burmeister and wife took Sunday bringing his car to a atop Just outside “There's one thing I will say for that Progress. while soldering a gasoline tank which fellow whose mistakes cause so much exploded. dinner witii Mrs. Burmeister’c parents, the boundary line. Mr. ami Mrs, J. A. Senske, Sandy. •Never you mind what the limit Is. trouble.” Mistaken. “What Is I t r mister." said the village constable. Patience—You say he married under Mark Senske and Clarke M-Ingin have J. M. Dads ha- gone to Rhodendron “He doesn't claim that his Intentions bought the Maronay hay baler and are ’Von go right ahead and I'll tell you were good anyhow.” — Detroit Free a misapprehension? Patrice—Yes; lie to help build a dance hall. when you're going too fasL”—St. Louis thought be understood women.—Yon now baleing on Wesby Flat. Press. Post-Dispatch. kers Statesman. DEEP CREEK HILL CREST BORING Woodside Wireless