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About The Sandy news. (Sandy, Clackamas County, Oregon) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1917)
R Lse üur Phone Sau,ly 4 X •_> K. ••ins, Subscription H lltiny, Advertising VOLLME 4 5ANDY NEWS The East U v e Sandy Clackamas Booster SANDY, CLACKAMAS COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY JENE. 21 1917 NUM BER Yf ) Red Cross Picnic Bosholm’s Grove SUNDAY, June 24ih Local Topics A Picnic will be held Sun,lay n ex t in Mr. and Mrs. 1 r j bosholtn s grove in tb a interest of the th e W atkins home Friday. ‘ ' IS“ e a ' R t,l Cross. R efreshm ents I fo r sale. ^vn“ 7 y .P " ,k a m a ,i e a , r i p t 0 Vancouver! Mr. and Mrs. R„bt Smith were Rose rogram anil games. Everybody makt it a point to attend. «armval visitor- Friday. The farm srs have th e ir work com plet The buys of the l.. -,-bali club will hold ' Geo. Dickerson, who sp en t th e w inter 'd and sta rted roadwork Tuesday. in California, returned to his home in a dance S aturday night. E v e n body Dover. Mrs W hite went to Portland this week come "hn Bucliolz of Brightw ood was in a id retu rn ed Monday. P pp .- v t ci ii I J °h n Bitch tvaft r i d •Vl re,U' nV h° m" Fli- Sandy Wodm The W a tin s family visited Dr. Both- indy W ednesday on business. »V*l I Lt-F < P-Uh >plr u t > 1. i ■ < davafter a 1 ilk five-weeks r >■ p w through East- ms family and T o lly ’s Sunday. John G. K rieger from Dover purchas- torn Oregon and W ashington. Mr, Tobev’s sons’ family ¡s visiting W ednesday the stub $2(1.50 was col- weeV ’aK8aW fr° m R R ' Mein‘g th 's them for a few weeks. MOTION PICTURE FILM S. ected in Sandy in the interest ol tl.e lb d Quite a num ber of people w, re o ut d n f W in. Beeker purchased ’ a new one Cross. Sanov will ,jo its jiart. S u n d a y fishing in Eagle Creek. I H o w T h e y A re “ E d ite d ” Before They horse mower fr, m Mr. P. R. Meinig. SNOW CAPPED ARARAT. R. E. E.-son an,I fami{y, Mrs. Joseph A t th e annual school m eeting tw o new After R*"0,J th * Publ,'° Ey,< -Mrs. J . J. K tsner from A im s was in I , O v e rlo o k , t h . L a n d , of th e - C a n . Louttdree, D r. and Mrs. B scheld-r at san d y on business. «•'rectors were elected, Mrs \ \y p ... picture Him bus been the S u lta n and the S h ah.” tended the carnival in P ortland Thurs H . S Schm inkey from Dover was io day. G reat A rarat, which shoulders 'ft x r r » s x own Wednesday will, a shipm ent of o » n y som e 17,000 feet up into the \ r Mrs* Jack Seales and sons, Tommie h -'.s. He claims th a t Wheat is so high »script m the bands of an e d ito r i t ■ anti Kenneth, visited relatives and took 1 oh there is no profit in keeping them . f r m P J " Wer'' re ,urned horn. L .X 'red * ‘‘' ,d tllVI‘‘' tlle cuptlous in the carnival in Portland Thuts.lay and from P ortland Monday. I Ufeied, some p a rts entirely “c u t” or Mr. Zogg w as in on a like erran d . Friday. F. Coalman is spending a few days a,' «> S ? t h ^ a ^ X m“ "" «■me nishtng up th e Spring work, l|t«>uch w ith the th e ate r going puWlc1 *" Mr. ]), A. P attn llo and family of Arineuittu by this nam e. Portland anti Mrs. H. E Lang, rot Chi- A S C H O F F -S C H M iT Z . CARD OF THANKS. l|. T!le «“-'¡''n g takes place in the pro ln^fgl,HnfPn " ' 1O “ , t,lally dw ell with- *ago w ere visitors at th e home of Mr. room, th e I'mint.... « ■ til,' An event o f more th m ordinary inter- W , Wi-h to tv , II, _ o „ r ,,! . « n J L '« ection * " , '1'-,' ’’J" savs »Iteilllii-t-llt.ln'g ho i . fireai 8now ‘ “ «’P « ’ dome, and Mrs Brehaut Sunday. fro m P H , t" " a,'‘l 14 over »'"• P‘»l’ ’"•■try took' place in* iW rt'-n o ’1 l a 't j u m ’ " " V ' ”' “ e' r fav’,r’ » "«'fc u tth i” a n d ''''''‘""i U° ......... D® “ tIj* ,« v - L ™ „ ; ,d„.‘ * ‘ R. S. Shelley, deputy forest snpervis io he A 8O,Ue th lrty “ dies aw u< the north, or frolu f 1.on|i(,' or, and family m otored from ('ascad w o m tta i, s lo i ie s a w a y to t h e s o it h e a : M .s s L .z z ie S c m i z w r . u n r t . d in m ar f e ™ , Locks Saturday and visited the P erct t .« a « aiiety of nam es. I f they a te -Mr. mid M, y il'ii,.. ......s 1UUUJ V cu tters,” in Snelleyjs for a few hours. -W «‘- Mi-s G ertru d e Ueim g w W . G. ami \ t„ ti I ' ' III , 11 e Bngot are so overwhelmed A rm enians they call it "M assis-” if >r ', estnani wbUe , |ie gro(in) and if P eis'lan i L. M. Wilson returned toSandy Mon ---------- .H ired »tv • - t . .d b y M r . Lex s .n m .tz , b rother of day . a fte -- r - a ■•“■>■ stay o ■* f »evetal m ontns onths in in 1 lie he bride. bride. r h e b r . d e , Noah.”' ’ ° r tUe “ Mount “ l" o f ,,'ia i m * Curious Land, Curious People. la te n t, Oregon. H e is back on the stage ; m ost popular ymu ' ‘L >ai*'b " T here are really, of course two U ° ‘'U' U,e ‘*lu,,,ls ol’ Hue betw een Sandy and Z.g Zag. ' whose home is at'M 'arm o t?'5 s ^ . , 7 ™, Tlerra* m ountains, or, rath er, there is one vast l i t n . t del l uego. live the m ost curious V«« by m eans of the phonograph, how " ass out of w hlch r .sp tw o T he e t.ra G rand Lodg, o f the E astern S tar | I Eivorably A fter -h, people e 1 in 8oMh Ameriet,. n d bodge Iitvorably known here -he eer - Peo1’ 11 a all l> SoiAh America. It it rains held in S S r ‘T S, co“ Ul“‘'n «H a height cf snow s or sleets "e nearly in Portland last Tfiu.-aday and Fri- I ",o ,iy the young couple left for a sl.or I ■ ' r ,SnoWs1 arly every ,lttv dav S.M0 leet, th eir sum m its about seven «lay was well attended by the Sandy 1t r lp to E ast rn O re-on after I hp „ e t ,0,<>k ° U th eir cou" tr y •« miles a p a rt.’ lodge , fourteen members were in at.en- ( 'vl,i«'l' they will m ake th eir" home m r d lv a n y t m WO''ld' T l“'y Weai' tl/o 'V r A ru r,,t’ uP°n " h o s e slopes It 1, dance. M armot, Ore The “ New ’> , 5 s i t i n g and seem n ot to j ... ..... . lh , . „ ¿ . x th a t the territories of the three king .a > ■ - - ' V « s join s w ith king. > Plea-ing feature of n e w s n ’* ie n d s ~ in ........... « r e s o n th e th e ir m any f friends in w „ , h n- h i ^ b ^ r j' di, ta tu ig machine. The flltu i- h 'tv 'r ' n '" ' ll? Weet’ IS H0Ule 4,000 One pleasing feature of new spaper Icon,- . ,r,e " a s m w irhing them a shore the explorer Magellan, the first ' v i t h , 8m n h l a, li 0 feet t,1L‘ vet than Its big brother, bur none work in Sandy is the willingness to a s Pr°SPWO"a voyage through European th a t rounded the lim n , called ‘'"■ h' -s. w ith Its 12,840 |( ,M sis t th e paper displayed by so m any of the island “the land of fire,” which is with th e phonograph record. “none s<> httle.”—Argonaut. th e citizens of the tow n and fo r th e alm ost the worst nam e he could have hosen. T heir huts are m ade of bent A SUBMARINE BASE. same we are truly thankful. ... , N ew E n a la n d ’. C h a rm ,. houghs and covered with g rass and T aking advantage of the beautiful po I have sum m ered the New E ngland. give only the poorest shelter. T h e folk R 1« • Supply and R e p a jr w eather of Sunday Mr. P. R M, inig era and w intered them ; they w e< r" Undersea Boats. are vain, too, wearing necklaces of the The people o f eastern Clackam as Co teeth of fishes or seals and p ain tin g ano fam ily motored up the Columbia W hat Is a “subm arine base?” Wei, k ^ i t o l . i n Lym k. 1(ln, t H ighw ay. W ith tiie exception of a lit are proud t0 know th a t two m ore of ra tto rn s on the.r bodies. Among them a subm arine base is, m a word, a sup m »;.; „ p f,," ght w i,h «"«I J "h l’ ' ^ ^ i c k and Joe some colors have a novel meaning. Pb and rep air station for underset made It up. I have tried M o n la n a - tle tire trouble th e trip was w ithout a ( t n n i Haw. * L ann.ng, are now serving th eir country W lute is the sign of w ar and red of heats. ( ra ft o f this kind are vert la its , to,K-ami been w illing to relurn at the front. O„e can spend l»eace. They ate great niitul s and will elaborate and exceedingly delicat'. ,p" ‘‘f* '*"* 1 A t the annual school m eeting held Btflf or much, dress as he chooses ,mede8tin l ,U*” a re liable t la «st st Monday Dr. Botkins was elected ,li-1 " " m ’K-n'd am ong the cavalry m u tate voice and gesture perfectly. di , pu’ru 7. ’'n Wi" ’ deV° Ur .... . "<«d tin k erin g a t freq u en t intervals rec to r to serve fo r th re e years w hile V L.O. \ . 8“ _t,Oned 8 t. Skilled rector to serve fo r three years while *C. apm u them, dig potatoes, d am s or H andicapped by H ia N am e. Hence there m ust be a m achine sin, • reek roots, and be a man f„r „ " b a r S hranke was again elected clerk. The h o r s e n , a s we know ffim we he handicap of a p o e ts nam e w as on shore at the service of the boa.' High School budget was passed with surprised at his choice. H e reports the H lustrntcd in the ease of Mr. W illiam "h e n a t intervals they return fron a "d"“i ,o'i,t'",lM "'"W "• take As H o rd sw o rth . who w as the eldest s u r cruises. T h ere m ust also 1« a store •‘"hl. hut Incapable of lettin , only one negative vote. The meeting work pleasant h u t the clim ate trying From th e U. S. N aval T rain in g f , a . '/■n,'h ’d "s the Monlniflnus. they viving grandson of the poet. Mr house containing all kinds of sttppn,. . w as well atten d ed , Don in San Francisco, Joe Wri®8 h (j M ordsw , rth was a g rea t scholar and and spare p a rts for th e subm arine- • e its l.berul; at m om ents I have t < ome s a n d ’ R ebekah Lodge m et in regular m other : -You will n o t be surprised to a poet h im s d f of high distinction. A t- ou i,‘'1'o r,a i‘t of all, there m ust b, "«’« r saying, ’The fu rth e r east J'"u go session last T hursday w e and initiated h ear th a t I have sunk my sa Jtn g T a c 'h e fu rth e r west y o i g e t ’ I volume of his sonnets w as issued p ri tanks of fuel ofl. leve the one new m em ber. In spite o f tria ls and w e s t I love the south. Accident not Isu u lly th en , Is attach ed to the bus vately some veins ago. On account the L'h e r ty bonds And h".<e. brought me to New EngIPh(, difficulties the team put on the floor Engle m l ,n th e H ospttal corps of the n a v - I o the similai ity of h b nam e w ith th a t a m other s h i p " - , good sized steam,o work in a very creditable m anner. A f like U v ery much. " i h m achinery ah ard for mukin *r owu phrase, I like heie.' o f his g randfather, he «¡ways refused My studies an- m V ter m eeting the m em bers adjourned to h ard est w ork because yon a ^ . M other to publish any of his poetical w ritings though pressed to do so by th e people cartles dynam os, w h „ h may be used U ru n e rt’s w here they enjoyed icecream it is six years since J le f t high school " f such high authority ns M atthew Ar for charging the batteries of ,he ,)OH( and cake. CALVES UNPROFITABLE. and I am ra th e r rusty. nold who d scribed < lie of his sonnets n, , " 7 , Ut 7 “ the ' 1,,lr«l"K Is accent T ne regular m onthly m eeting of the „j [lie th e re is a fine hunch o f fell,,»,» i ns the finest iu Lie English language. Plishe, by the oil engines th a t prop,, C o n .u rn , M ore Food In M ilk T h h , n T h e y luu, ,ntn “ Lodge T n . l n r . of ....... C Sandy * _ _ J 1 ■..vciiug . . . last Masonic was • held > a "d w e h a v e g o o d tin .e s . T h e m the subm arine when on the surface —M ontreal Star. I P ro d u c e In M eat. Luesday . A goodly num ber was pr, - “ chow” as they call them ' ea,8~ « hen it Is not practicable to eatah Veal calves from d airy cows getter -■nt and the second d, gree was pm on »"<* we have te n ts fo r sleeohtc Ils ' such a sltote station the “mothei ally lose money for th eir ow ners Odd Geographical Division. in splendid style. One happy incident j te™, 't is 'u st like cam ping o ut A The range of the Blue R |,ige mo„ n. «hip may be u td lz u l tem porarily us a t h e n these calve» are kept i Had until a of the evening was the presen tatio n of UP » B'»od position in Frisco hut *'a ' e tain s In Pennsylvania Is diviihs] bv a flouting base.—Exchange. /e a r old the loss Is even g reater Is'th e a Past m aster’s jewel to Bro. Wait,- for - r y . , had to ta k e three p iy i " ? river every twenty-seven miles, ns fol inform ation brought by cost nccotm necoiint C o n v ic t, C u ttin g W e e d , f aithful service sortorto while i- . . I_ _ • inations to get in here an,I P>>y»lCal faithful in a.1 th e - chair am a ^ rath fcX e r - lows; From the Susquehanna to the CP' ortls Of the Ohio ag ricu ltu ral ext e ,,«., | The elim ination of weeds along the Sw ntara, twenty-seven miles; from the uient station for tw enty-slx be public highw ays Is n pRrt o f< h „ work Mr. and Mrs, Geo. W olfe entertained , tou ,I of , h . Me, S w atara to the Sehuylklll. tw enty-sev of the road Improvement, according to I he milk used to grow these , al e . I« at the H otel Tuesday evening in honor are turr.iu g down so m any fellows en miles; from the Schuylkill to the I Superintendent Jones of the Wayne often of more v„ |lle UM ||,lin 1 1.1 I I MV h a t r i , d ip p ed close and I surely Lehigh, twenty-seven miles; from the of our popular garage m an, John Bick- th an the veul produced. f ford, w ho goes to Portland today to take io hs.k fu n n y and som e o f th e other Lehigh to th e D elaware, twenty-seven comity d eportm ent of highways. |„ In the tw enty six dalrv her,Is el U n e K W,,r8“ ' ,Ut WB look to miles. At the next twentv-seveu t flies 'lian t. and accordingly he has set t|„.„, een ow ners |„»t nionry an exam ination p rep arato ry to offering to cattin g weeds all over th e comity ra is i.g Is a hollow of New Jersey. In which <xir Uncle Sammy so We are h ap p y .” his services to^his country.; "Ives for teal. T he average loss „a Irlso ae rs from the eountv Jail Rr, rtVstles a lake known as Culver's pond The dining room was cleared and - ! veals was about .$1.9.5 „ he«,J Tilw used In this work, ns they have bee, dancing was indulged in till m idnight n tls in g - « , e a h e s in during the sp rin g In road repair work , 7 7 '~ r Gcing to E x tre m e ,. " r t t herds studied was $<i.9o f„r p ,. . The eountv n,.w has at, aatomohli, with music furnished by B eer’s orchest “X tell you w hat,” said Gotham, en I rrud.;. „-cd for the transportation „ ■^t year «hily five dairym en an UeiUi ' ra, afte r which cake and punch were tertain in g his western cousin, "every p r i s o n , fo various parts of th e eountv ue th irty raised calves at a profit -< rved and all departed witl, good wisli- L ari and E dith Pow er attended the thing Is so high here It’s aln i.^ t Im V 'hen d a le me t get a high price ,„ The experim ent of w orking prisoner for r -s to Mr. Bickford an.l m any thanks to in Portland. Carl return- possible to Itf-oj» a house going.” "Hl. they wotfld l e ahead bv selling on the roads was undertake,, wlff i. ■ r e . . i o I i . - J 1 . _ . the genial host and hostess for a moat «i home home Fri hr, lay lay hot but hia his i sister and m o th ’ “ H ell,” replied the cousin, "the w ind, s im r misgivings by citizen, ,„w non Mb PM rath er than raising H,tch mfl. enjoyable evening. I ,.r ’* I* remained 1“. * m I 1 VS . .1 in la» the At c ity . are so high out our way |f s aim,mt according p. county officers, the onl- " It for veal or beef. T he milk would impossible to keep a house from g o in g ” ob.b-flo,, comes from fhl. pr,M„ npr. ■Hug a higher price for human r -o i P ittsburgh Chronicle te le g ra p h . " themselves, who prefer In m(M, C,,H„. ban th e te a l p n s lu efl from it , „ I’tt.-e U '«•d - a l.e s u su ally ( r in g h igher pH, to he perm itted to spend their tim e I, kl!ene*n nt thp > f | '• r h i e. . 1,ng purpose ,, „„ .„ axes it Is profitable to raise th. in Lecture To=Night Shelley’s Hall. Under auspices of the Woman's Club, ' Starts at 8:15. FREE Boys Enlist. HILL CREST.