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About The Sandy news. (Sandy, Clackamas County, Oregon) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1916)
SANDY NEW S b o it u m b , un u u ie y loom in in e County Court of I he inout tains in our pathw ay, oiiscuring S tate of Oregon For And In Published every Thursday at our neighbors and th eir affairs, until we The County of Clackamas. frequently forget th a t they, too, haye Sandy, Oregon. M. A. Deaton, F-red L. Proctor, cares and sorrows, m any tim es more In the M atter of the Estate of M iihael McCormick, CITATION griveous th an our own. Proprietors. Deceased. I t would be of real benefit to us if we To Jam es McCormick, Annie Russell, E. V, Nye, Editor. could at tim es torget self, and enter into Frank McCormick. Jo h n McCormick, the joys and sorrow s of others. Try it friend, and you will be sui- Marie McCormick, Rosa McCormick, OFFICIAL CITY PAPER prised to realize how soon the care anil Joseph McCormick, Myrtle McCormick, sorrow have flown from your o^’n life Elizabeth McCormick, William McCor $1.00 per year in advance. and left nau g h t hut joy and peace in mick, heirs a t law of Michael McCor mick, deceased, and to Lena McCor Six months, .50 cents th e ir stead. mick, heir at law of Michael McCorm E ntenst a« Second-class m atter March 12, 1911, at tlie post office at Sandy, ick, deceased, and Anthony Burgard, The price of sk irts is still up. So are Oregon under the Act of March 3 1879. guardian of Marie McCormick Rosa th e skirts. McCormick, Joseph McCormick, Myrtle Advertising Kates on Application. I f th e people of tins com m unity real McCormickt Elizalietb McCormick and Local readers ten cents a line for first insertion, five cents a line each ized our absorbing love for them they William McCormick, and to Lena Mc subsequent insertion. Display locals, would each bring us a subscription and Cormick, guardian ad litem ot Frank fifteen cents a line first insertion, ten a tu rk ey as a C hristm as token of their McCormick, and to ail persons un cents a line each sulisequent insertion. esteem . nam ed or unknown having or claiming ‘For Sandy A lw ays.’ nAiil ANU rUK NALt COLUMN C. D. Purcell FOR S A L E —Two good milch cows. I. H. Phipps, Boring, Oregon. ATTORNEY AT LAW SANDY, FOR R E N T —A 40 acre ranch, 23 acres cleared, near C ottrell school house. Apply to E. Beers. Sandy, Ore. FOR SA L E —Thoroughbred W hite Leghorn Cockrels, not related to any Oregon stock. Apply pt News office. • • OREGON C. D. PURCELL INSURANCE Representing Reliable Companies. FOR S A L E —T hree horses. Two M. A. DEATON heavy d r a ft horses weighing about Agent For about 3200 and one w eighing about 1200. A heavy wagon and harness. German American, London Inquire a t News office. As* suranace and other Reliable Co’s. SANDY FIR LUMBER CO. CLACKAMAS COUNTY BANK, an interest in the Estate of Michael Mc Be n ot alarm ed a t th a t stran g e and Sandy, • • Oregon. Cormick, deceased. Lumber, Shingles and Moulding fearsom e noise. th e Congressional IN T H E NAME OF T H E STATE OE rr.outh is w orking again. If you are in need of lumber HAMMOND & HAMMOND OREGON, You arc hereby commanded let us quote you our prices. M illionaires are becom ing so common to appear before the H onorable County Split and Sawed Cedar Posts. in th e U nited S tate s we are even begiu- Court, if th ; State of Oregon, m Offices, SANDY & OREGON CITY and for the County of Clackamas, at tlie We also have a supply of brick ing to feel good ourselves. We w ill be in Sandy Saturday Court House in Oregon City, in and lor and continue to sell at reduced -Marriage license clerks are about the the County of Clackamas, on the 4th of each week at the Clackamas prices. o dy hum ane and philanthropic people d.tv of Ja n u ary 1P17, ai the hour of 10 County Bank Phone 46 le ft. They have not raised th e ir fees. o’clock, in the forenoon of said date, to . . . . . Oregon show cause, if any exists, why an orkcr Sandy, Will .-orne friend kindly loan us an of tiie above Honorable Court should airsh'p? We w ant to explore the clouds not issue to sell at public or private sale A ttorn ey-A M aw and see if we can locate the stopping tlie following described real property be place of th e cost of living. longing to th e said estate, to-wil: Probate and Real Estate Law The North Half of the Southwest Congre-8 is strictly up ag ain st it this Abstrcts nd Titles Examined. session, or rath e r will be a fte r M arch 4. quarter, and the South Half of tlie 926 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. N orthw est quarter of Section 17, twp. 2, an W itli a woman m em ber in its m idst — S R. 5, E ast W. M., containing One Fresh and Cured M eats Portland, Oregon. young, beat.ti ul and brilliant the old H u n d re l and Sixty (100) a rris more or Sausage of All Kinds. duffers will have to refra in from cuss less; for the purpose o f paying the d eb ts A Stock of Groceries kept In ing, fighting, snoring and many of th eir against th e said Michael -McCormick, Best Bread in the State deceased, and for paying the charges of Stock. o th e r favorite forms of am usem ent. adm inistration ol said estate, and tin- of Oregon. claims and indelgcdncss against the said In reading some of th e num erous Fresh Fish every Friday. Will Percy Shelley, Prop. estate as set forth and prayed for in the pointed paragraph- we often wonder petition of th e adm inistrator of said es pay the highest cash price for Successor to Bell Bros. what has become o f the point. tate in the County C lerk’s office of Livery Rigs of all kinds including heavy HiJes, Veal, Pork, Eggs &c. Clackamas County, the Male of Oregon. or light freig h t. F irst-class A uto N otice th a t beatified sm ile on the WITNESS my hand and seal of said service day or night. H orses and Rigs editorial face? T h e re ’s a reason. Our Court affixed this 20th day of Novem bought, sold or traded. Baled hay and wife laughed a t one of our jokes tlm ber 191 ti. whole oats always on hand a t lowest otiier day. prices. I. M. H arrington, They say a fool and his money soon Clerk ot the County Court p a rt com pany. For h eav en 's sake send By F. A. Miller, Deputy Clerk. us a fool. First publication Nov. 23, 19lti. Yes, we are strictly a law abiding Last pub'ication Ja n . 4. 1917. LAWYERS Do Unto Others. Friend, have you ever asked yourself tlie question ? “ Is my neighborhood any tlie better for my presence in it? Has jo t.r com m unity life been vuch th a t were you to remove to some other locali ty you would he really missed, and missed with regret,? We Is lieve lh.it m any of us who con sid er ourselves good citizen« and good n ighbors, if we w ere to seriously con sider the queetio i, would l>e somewhat puxzlcd to find the correct answer. We all know iieople of our community of whom it were idle to ask this ques tion. We know beyond question that they are a real asset io any com m unity that is so fortunate ns to claim them. Is! us , then, in the light of their lives, trullifuliy and imimrii.dly judge our own lives, and let us profit by that ju d g ment. All of us know th a t good angel of the neighborhood. Frequently she is a frail Utile mite o f womanhood, quiet and un assuming, with the most bumble appre ciation ol her own virtues. Yet w hen ever sickness or sorrow develop in tlie W. L. COOPER THE SANDY MEAT MARKET Sandy L ive ry Barn L. E. HOFFMAN MONEY TO LOAN On Improved Property. citizen. We believe in a rigid en fo rce m ent o f the law against every person except ourself. •••••e o e e e a e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e Kicking the cat is a whole lot m ore J ORCHARD AND GARDEN. fun th an kicking a fellow who is bigger « •••••eee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee countryside we instinctively look to find than you are. In going through your wood lot cut ne* in attendance, ready to efl- J _____ _ the poor trees, the decaying and crook ace horse f in her m inistrations to | That beauty th a t is only skin deep ed ones. Instead of the best ones. Do "th rs; giving ot the laitli of her own often w ashes off. not take out the clover aud leave the thistles. large heart to sustain the (ailing courage "W eed out the scrubs,” Is the advice of those in need. Now, all together! ’ Buy it a t home given to dairym en by the sta te college And who does not know the handy j this C h ristm as.’* > f agriculture nt Cornell university. Fn New York the "average” cow does ■nan ol the com m unity? He ¡a always - ------- not pay her board. I usv, y e t never so b'i-y th a t he ean not Apt ro p ria te C hristm as P resents for T ry some thoroughly slaked lime as gran t a favoi to a neighbor. lie is th e : Your W ife: A new gown, a piano, an top dressing on your law n th is w in man who, when he sta rts to town, is automobile, a thousand dollar cheek, a ter. Several doses give th e best re hailed by every housewife on his route I poodle dog ami a kiss. She’ll be happy sults. and one pound to each thirty square feet of luwn will be enough. a d loa led down witli commissions ami and reasonably satisfied. Bulbs planted In flowerpots Indoors orders to be filled, until frequently j _____________ should be kept In th e d ark at first, when returning home his neighbors get; Any price booster will pay a thous- since th is favors th e developm ent o f a most of his load, lie is also the man and dollar fine when he ean clean up stro n g root aystem. Now is also the tim e to prepare for spring flowers by you send for if you have a sick horse or ten thousand by doing it. Send the planting bulbs outside. «• >w ; if yottr crops do not tu rn o u t to eusses to jail. In m aking plans for ano th er season It should be rem em bered th a t a field m it you, you consult him. You call on him, if a su I uteri pt ion is to be circulât- If prices continue to advance it will where tom atoes have been affected with wilt Is subject to the m alady In »’*>• and he is always ready to not only soon be cheaper to ride in an antomo succeeding years and m ust he a b a n doned for tom ato culture. P otato bugs c.dp in, but he cheerfully takes th e bile th an to w ear o ut shoe leather a r" largely responsible for spreading |Ht|<er from Itou-c to houseand from man this disease from plant to p la n t to man until the object is attained. In A fter a fellow has been m arried a laet, when we contem plate tlie uumlier Under the Ridge. dozen or two tim es he begins to realize of “ thankless’ jobs lie gets through Very careful experim ents m ade with with in tlie run of a year we often won- '*1Ht VMr’e lJ *• not always the spice of sw eet potatoes a t U rbana. 111., by the dor how on eartli he lias found tim e to ' ll1' agricultural e x p r im e n t elation dem on strated th a t fertilisers applied “under atten d to his own all airs. But he has. the ridge" gave good results. The plan and he has attended to them well. ' of "under the ridge” Is. a fte r prepar ing th e land with plow and cultivator, The truth is that we all waste many Cestly Pleasure, valuable hours and days th a t might lu'l “Some folks." said Uucle Eben, to plow furrow s an d a fte r putting the m anure or fertilizer In then, to make ■er 1« g iu n to these kindly given to “trte" *® h arJ »° h" ' p » «««J ‘»««a the ridges for p lan tin g over the fu r .. , d at de itfo rt worries 'em m ost to rows. B roadcasting the fertilizer w as m tni-trations to other« burdens | J c h . - . W ashington Star. not satisfactory. I o b ta in e d th r o u g h th e old e>•fal-H-hod I “ D . S W I F T 4c C O .” a rc being quickly b o u g h t by M an u fac tu re rs. Send a model o r s k etc h e s an d d escription o f your in v en tio n fo r F R Ë E S E A R C H | and rep o rt on p a te n ta b ility . W e fret p a t- I e n ts or no fee. W rite fo r o u r fre e U'ok j o f 300 needed invention®». D. SWIFT & CO, Large and Small Am ounts. DIM’CK & DIMICK AND W. L. MULVEY, Andresen Building, Oregon C ity, Ore. . P a te n t L a w y e rs . Estab. 1889. ^307 Seventh St.. Washington, D C.J Nickajzck Cave. N Pkajack w a i lice th e tinnii* of nn Im portant Cherokee tow n on the bank of the Tennessee river. T he Chero kees. who had aided the British In the Revolutionary w ar and had been well p a ll for th eir assistance, clustered their wigwams at th is point about 1780-82, and th e village was known as one of the “ChR kam nuga tow ns.“ The m eaning of th e nam e is n iw lost, though it wns pn lmbly of Cherokee origin, as It occurs In the annals of th e tribe as a m an’s name. This nam e Is also given to r crock and to a very rem arkable cave, th e la tte r being situ ated very n ear th a t point of the south ern boundary of Tennessee where It Is Intersected by the line separating the states of Alabama and Georgia. Nlck- ajaek cave, though but little known. 1« one of the w onderful caves of the world, being of even more Imposing proportions than the Mammoth cave of Keutui ky.—Argonaut. Rocks. Blobbs—He has made quite a study of geology, hasn’t he? Sloths— I be lieve ao. At any rate he la going to m arry a girl w ith the rocks.—Philadel phia Record. A wound Inflicted by firearms can •till be healed, but one Inflicted by tongue will never heal up.—Persian Proverb. Sandy Blacksmith "and Shoeing Shop R. S . Smith Prop. Shoeing a Specialty. All Work G uaran teed. Prices Right. Phone Gresham 534 Sandy’ - [Ore. Bird« T hat Sing During Flight. In reference to a recent p arag rap h about birds th a t sing w hile flying a correspondent w rites: "The cuckoo Is u line bird th a t sings as It flies, especially when pursued by angry little birds whose nest It has attem pted to Invade, as I have several tim es seeu and heard. T hen th e tree pipit and w hltethroat generally rise from th eir jieri h and flu tter In th e air while singing, besides sw allow s. If you count th eir tw ittering as a song. I have also seen and beard missel th ru sh and blackbird sing w hile flying, but only very rarely.’’-L o n d o n Mall. Located th« Tim a. "Do you know w hat tim e your sis te r's young man left last night?" "1 think It was about 1. dad. because when he w as going I heard him say. •Just one, only one. dear!- " - P e a r s o n s Weekly. F