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About The Sandy news. (Sandy, Clackamas County, Oregon) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1916)
I B eckw ith » SK Qu itting J*. . ; »■HK3HEKSEF! Everything in my store, including STOCK and FIXTURES must be sold by the first of January 1917 as I have made other business arrangements and will move from Sandy by th at date. i Here is a chance to buy your XMAS GIFTS as I am offering everything in stock at what it COST me Buy NOW before everything is gone Beckwith, the Jeweler. HILL CREST rem ain about a month. Many fam era are busy plowing since the sno v di appeared, wit n it is r.ot C. E, Dei ew and lamily moved on to uning tto haiu. the Holbrook pla o com ing from Salem The r« ad plank have been laid on vi* Hull Bun. lie hud Mr. Maronuy and W atkins haul lua goods up from Be nr Creek bill; which is a wonderlul mpiovenitnt and is much appreciated m e station. oy the public. Mr. Powers, of Pendleton, who has A light red colored yearling steer In en ill the harness business tlieit) loi the past few years, has bought the« uthty triyeil from the ranch of A. J. Morri acie ranch, winch formerly belonged io son about ten «lays ago. Finder, please W estby, lie moved out, on his place notify, last week. Several of the Dover people expect Mr Clark expects to move io Grants Puss soon. John Matonay butchered two hogs la s t w e ek . Scnske A Melugiit are baleing hay ai.d straw. but it is «ertain they will never be brought to trial. Why? They have too much money and they are such strong church workers. This report is official and was done a t the dictation of Congress to ascertain the cause of the industrial uniest which is attributed to low wages and unemployment. There will he a dance a t the hotel on Christmas night, next Monday evening. Good music and a good time expected. Everybody invited. Charles W. Eliot, the most wiilely known and highly esteemed of Ameri to attend the dunce at Sandy next Sat- can scholars, says in Colliers, the rites, dogmas and creeils which have proved ursilay night. useless must be relegated to history with all their shockihg ideas about God. and man, salvation for the few and damnation for the many with all the ascetics magical and meditori^l con ception of priesthood and sainthood. Merry Xmas to everybody. GRUNERT Wishes You a Merry Xmas and a Prosperous New Year. CHERRYVILLE Joint W hite and non, Staff, went t > Portland Eriday with .Mr. lo w er in . is It is a einch that it will not be a auto and returned by way of Bull Run merry Xmas to a good many. Saturday. FIRWOOD. MERRY XMAS From Christmas entertainm ent a t the school Depew’s wood house on Saturday evening of this house and drugg<*d oil hall a small hog week. A good program. Everybody Mrs. A. Malar spent Saturday and E.nlay night W hat was left ot it was invited. Sunday with her mother, Mrs. llea- found nearly a >|Uar.« r of a mile away A. B. Brooke was here last week on cock, of Damascus. buried under some leaves. his way from his ranch a t Hood River Justus Strowhridge visit'd Sunday with Maik Senske and Mr. Cox a n ' haitl- to Tacoma where he will spend the Mr. and Mrs. Bosholnt, Sr. i ig hay trotii John W hile's place. winter. Miss Irene Smith returned home lehn Mitchell returned from the F. E. (dark has a heifer coming Tue-day a fte r spending seyeral weeks mountains .'•unday, three years old th at never to Mr. in Portland. Clark’s knowledge had a mouthful of Several of the Firwood people a tte n hay in her life This animat is the ded the «lance a t Vpdegrave’a S atur finest two-year old on the range. day night and reported a fine time. Mrs. Allen has traded her piano to Joe Wilcoxen went to the hospital Before another issue of our newsy I Mr. Bosholm of Firwood for three Wednesday to have an operation. Jersey heifers coming two years old little Sandy News will be out Christmas j Rev. M. B. Parounagian, Sunday will have past tor liflt, So here is to and then some. This was a good deal School Missionary. Oregon Conference you one and all wishing you a Merry all around. of the M. E. Church, gave a lecture at Christmas. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Minor, of Sandy, the school house last Wednesday night. The Christmas program at the Dov« r after church service took lunch a t the He also organized Sunday school, the «•hurch will come off next Eriday night. Bungalow. Glad to meet them for Mr. officers are: I.nla DeShazer, Superin Ail are invited. The teacher, Misa Miner is a pleasant, good, sincere man tendent; Bretha Stuelii, Assistant Sup Brown, has the children well prepared and his wife is a real lady. erintendent; Viol* Deshazer, Secretary; and the program will l>e well rendered, Congress has report«! favorably a Paul ^Deshazer, T reasurer; Bernice The advisors are: Mrs. A. Koennaman was called to Nation wide prohibitun law and there is Dixon, Organist. I uallatitl last Tuesday on account of the strong 1‘klihood th a t it will become a Mrs. J. W. Dixon, Willard Bosholm serious illness of her father, Mr. Hod law. About seven years ago Governor and Mi>a Carrie Lamoureaux. Hoch of Kansas pnxiicted that in less son. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sinclair and fam Bosholm. than ten years the whole nation wonld Facts For Lime Users. ily spent Sunday at Cherryville. The dance given by Mrs. Vpdegrave tie ’ d ry .” Oh. you California! These ate facts for lime users: Lime Mrs. F. Alt was a Portland visitor last Saturday night was not largely at- J. W. Dixon killed a coon and a wild is best applied just ahead of a tilled In the final report of the Industrial t nded, but all present report a very Monday. cat last week. crop, such as corn fla y soil needs Coinmisa on, a copy of which is receiv enjoyable time. Clarence Cassidy, of larger applications of lime than doe« Rev. Paranougian and Rev. Miner Mrs. J. G. DeShazer received word sandy soil. Wet soil needs larger ap bandy, Merton E. Late an«t Mr». J. E. ed at this office, the m nrder ot fourteen were the supper guests at J. G. De- people at Ludlow. Colorado, in the coal Tuesday nivht of the death of her plications of lime than does well drain Sinclair turinsKsI the music. strike two years ago is directly charged .-hazers Wedm-sday night. grandmother, Mrs. S. F. H««wlett. ed soil. Soils rich In organic m atter M. E. Lee and fam ly arrived home to John D. Rockfeller ami his son. In Ruth. Harold and Amohl Krebs spent She had t«een an invalid for four years. ■ need more lime :bau do sandy soils. from Knappa. Oregon, where they I plain words they are guilty ot murder, Son,lay afternoon with Mildred I won; last February. They expect to | A «tog got into Mr Bauer’s General Store Do your late Xmas shopping. prepared for all. We are DOVER R. E. Esson Drug’ Co. Wishes to thank you for your patronage during the past year, and also that you may*have a pleasant Christmas and a beautiful New Year.