, FARM MACHINERY!
SUMMONS
Now is the time to bay your Binders
Mowers, Rakes, fedders. aho Binding twine
Vou can get them right home here at Port
land prices thussaving freight by calling
PAUL R. MEINiG,
»HALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE AND IMPLEMENTS.
Sandy Creamery Co.
In the Circuit Court for the County of
Clackamas, S tate of 'O regon.
Clackam as County Bank, a corporation,
FIREWORKS
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.Celebrate the Fourth in the
Old*fashioned way. See
male G rade P o lic e ,iin a \ c g - X d
Plaintiff,
vs
‘by ! g ° ° d
I S
A dm inistrator of the
“fcn, deceased:
---- ... Gustava Anderson.
H ans Allx-rt Anderson Tokerud, Agnes
. A nderson and Ruth Solveig tn d .rso n .
Defendants.
T o Bernt And r on. G ustava Anderson.
Haiw AIN-rt Anderson Tokern.l, Agnes
i i S X T 1 “
* * * * ..... ...
....
WANT AND FOR SALE
COLUMN
each
- W s-- —.wv S .
x S v i iu u K
nar
S ale plains 5Octs per thousand.
J- H. K eyenue, Boring Route 1.
i
Two sm all horses, apply
I. W Kyler, .Marmot, Oregon
j. 11. 2i.
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Seed Potatoes W anted
B urbanks preferred
— t« ™ » *
W it
«*
« « « t o m of H(,E
WORKS at
grunerts
Scales’
Grocery
In t h e n . me of th. j-tat,- of O ieg o e.!
" n t e 10 ,h c “ S andy N ew s.’
' yon are licr.-bt requir d to app.-ar ami I
~
~
: answ er th -co m p 1..............
lain t filed
against,
von’
' h o r S ale o r T rade.
'
.Ml- vutl
M anufacturers of
........
’ ■ day
'
thou.-and
on
or “ before the J4th
of July, 1917, r Twenty.fiVe
-
---------- • Shingles. Will
and if you fail to do so, for w ant there- 8V‘^ or tra,le ^°r hay or grain,
of, plaintiff will apply to the Court for (
SANDY LIV ER Y BARN
" I,, f dem anded in said com plaint, to-
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H i t , for a decree th a t plaintiff have
b ill not -e ’l
h-
Formerly Mt. Hood Butter.
judgem ent against defendants A II c,.,,n ,
J
hls slII" n i,r -
It will Pay to Investigate this.
l-amn. as adndni- tra to r o f th e E sta te of
"
confect,ottery.
Jo h n A nderson, Deceased. Bernt Ander
son, G ustava Anderson. H ans “A lbert
RESTAURANT
And tsou Tokerud, Agnes Anderson and
AM)
and Ruth Solveig A n d o ,,n , for the sum
POOL
ROOM
A sm all crew of men hav«, begun of Two H undred Three and 30-10(1
l $203.30) Dollars, with in te re st thereon
G. C. MAHONEY, Prop.
work down in the rock quarry,
A nice fresh stock of Qan.lies, Soft
•Mrs H o lt a n d f a m ily o f Portland w en a t seven percem per annum from J a n
Hrmks, Tobacco. Cigars, E tc., always
and p fo , r r m
the e
H a r r y H ig in o f B ill Run vi-it-.| his vi iting Mr. II, i., last Sunday.
e u ary
- 24, 101ft. until ' c paid,
- —. •o.,i
stock.
fu rth e r sum of F orty (.$,()., hi ) Hollars
g ran d p a re iq s Mr. and M r- s. Bacon
Air. A. (i,|, || «as looking over lij-
a tto rn ey s fees, and for its costs anddis-
la>t Nundav.
prop, try at Hood View la-t week.
j-bursem ents, and th a t the usual decree
LEGUMES ARF VALUABLE.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bettis, d au g h ter
may be m ade for the sale of the follow-
Vada and son |,oak -tart, d S .turdat
ng described premises by the Sheriff of F u r n is h N u tr itio u s F e e d F o r A n im a ls
morning for N.-z Perce. Id a h o vl,er«
a n d A lso E n r ic h ^ h e Soil.
( lackam as C unity, according to tin
they will \ isit .h eir l
s ,,n -.
They a r e
[P re p are d by United S ta te s d e p a rtm e n t of In the County Court of the S tate of
I usual praetiee of th is Court, t -w it:
a g r ic u ltu r e ]
to mak. the trip in th. ir ante.
Oregon for the County o f Clackamas.
T h e c i m n s i g n for th e R ed C ro ss fund
Beginning at t h e Q uarter Section cor
F arm ers have known for centuries
In the m atter of the estate of
Miss Morence and Eva Beers ar, ir en. e r • e l i . ally heuig e, n.liieted in this ner on the West boundary line of s.-.-t-
Ezra C. Trum an, deceased.
visiting their cousin Erank Beers > ml d. si riel th is w e e k . .A see, .1 „ ||| he Ip Id >'», Eighteen (IS) Tow nship Two (2) th a t the clovers, alfalfa, beans and
til th e School h o u se I I .lav, J u n e 22nd, south of Range Eive (ft) P ast o f 't h e peas enriched the soil, so th a t wheat,
Notice is hereby given that
oilier relatives.
(I e
a t 8 o ’cln. k in .h e in te r , t ,,f Re ,| (tru st W i lla m e tte M e rid ia n ; r u n n in g lb . nee com, cotton and sim ilar .crops gave bet- H onorable H. S. Anderson. Coumy
J . B. Jones ,,nd tamily and Mr. and
, , ' . .....*• «. ’ .«vc. ter yields when following them than | Judge of Clackam as County, Oregon,
w o rk .
I M S u h iv a n , m a n a g e r lo r tli
south three .
Mrs. Ge Blackburn enjoyed a t-ip up
f, er to h
/
pmnteu a rte r the g rains ot di l en tlie 16th day o f Ju n e, 1917 a p
c o u n ty w ill - ,„ | a s p e i k e ^ ', r th e e v and 7-Ih (378.
the Columbia Highway Sunday.
,1 used
K''i,SSeS' T he
for th is fact, bow point Eliza J . T rum an, executrix of the
ening I , m. s w dl he play, d a n d .-,,fi,
Rond as loeat,,,| and
used a at er,-sen,
present, L ever
js of n, ore recent tliscoygpy t J|an
Mr. a n d Mrs. I.a w re n e e C ra -w . ll v isit- • a k e a n d s ^ i c w u lies
1,1
E s s ie s w d l thence s o u t l east along said C o i i n ' y
L ast M ill and Testam ent of the said
i d h e r l a t h e r a n d , , t | ie r r. b .liy ,
ai HI,-use t e i l , g C a k e
, the fact itself.
s a n d w ic h e s .
E rza C. Trum an, decea-ed, and notice is
<• ’a I ab o u t One Thousand and 8jxtv-
H ood Itiv e r th e l a t t e r p a r t of the w eek
I he sod enriching, leguminous plants bereb;, given to the creditors o f. and all
At th, an , , I -e .,, I m e e tin g M onday
Ighi a n d 29 1(H) ( iot>8 29) fe e t thence
t h e y w e n t via t h e h ig h w a y in t h e i r
possess
normally nodules u tta jie d to
V ic to r E ric k s, „ „ s , I c c l d i r e c t o r to ' nortn y .steilv ,
four hundred i a and
u u their ijoots. These a re due to th e pres persons having claims ag ain st odd .1. -
Ford.
e, se to r d in e y e n - an I P. C s p,„,nel i seventeen ami 40-100(417 40) feet.,hence ence of great num bers of bacteria, | ceased. Erza C. T rum an, to present
Robert Lansdowne left Thursdat was elec , ,1 , I, rk. The sp, cial lax for ' m .rth ... -teily.eleven hundred and eigh- minute living organism s which en ter ih, m, verified as required by law. to C
m orning for eastern Oregon where he m e I ni..u High sci.o-,1 was pass, d by ; I.v an I OR let) l I I8o Ol, feet ,0 th e p l a n the roots from the soil. To us their j D. Pure. il, A ttorney, Sandy, On gon
I larg e m a jo r ity .
will work in the h a r v e s i .
ol Itegii nm g c u n ia in i, g eight and 98- Importance lies in the fact th a t they w ithin six m ontl s a f te r t h e first publ-
ication o f'th is notice.
The pie social given at the UotD,I x P in J ii h i ,i s .J d a Buick s'x roa.I- I"') (K .98, tier. s. m o re ,,r |,-.s . and thin lioasess the power c f absorbing n itr.s
k'cn
from
th
e
air
as
it
circulates
in
the
(he
purchaser
shuli
be
ter
into
possesion
Syened Eliza J. Trum an, executrix
Mr J,,. ,rud has also
church Saturday was well attend, d am. 1 'te r il.i- « et k.
o the L ast Will ami T estam ent
«oil and turning 11
it in
to compounds
compounds
j'UfchdSi
.,
a
id w P ahri
j,.
,
11110
'd
’aid
prem
ises
on
pr,„|,ict
ni
.»
«11..'¡0, was taken in. The ........
,
oi E zra C. T rum an, deceased,
f rhe winch „re readily utilized in the growth
b o tll bheith s certificate of eale therefore, » and
UI.,1 ' of
II ♦ Die
'If* plants.
t.. Til
. to which these UixD' 1 Urce11, -Attorney fo r the Execu-
wishes to tl.a n k the people fOl tt> ,r ' m e n o t r a t e r „> h e is a g t.n t
P lan ts
(.he Pie e a n d ih B u c k ,
th a t the defendants and ill other per -ucleria are not attach ed derive the
assistance.
SI, rm an and W s, v S tru c k , n, so,,.- sons, claim ing under tlu m. subsequent
itrogen required for th e ir growth from F iis t publication June 21st, 1917
Mrs. Miller, Mrs. • H vatt mid Mr«.
L ast publication, July 18th, r917.
ef^A Ir a n d M,--. J ,, ,, - t r n c k e n , w ho I io th - exeeuti n of th e s.od m ortgage
D ecker spent Thursday w*lI,
rs, I.
upon
the
sain
prem
ises,
eith
er
as
p
u
r
I li n e been ill f r sev ,al months, hot),
Van Elee., it being her 78th I iithday.
in d las,
.in , a i.w hours of chasers, incm iihraiiiers or otherw ise,
Furtherm ore, the fertilizing value of
M, and Mr. Spiers, Ike F oster and '' ‘' ,l t,v r a n i ,, e ; urie.l a t C herry- diali 1« barred and foreclosed of aji
a legum inous crop need not be lost
ille Sunday. B. sides (heir p aren ts they r ig h i, d ain i or equity of redem ption
•M iss Eva s .lm e i.i.r enjoyed a n ip ov, ,
P
M V. a s . i-te
. I . . . s ,
. y , ,a Duncan,
. .
when It is fed. From 73 to 90 per cent
eav,
wlm ‘t" 1" if"' Sai'' l’r'm n e s and . very p a rt I
th e Colum bia Highway Sunday.
of tills fertilizing value can be given to
'•H.i.s n ear her parents two miles ea.-i 11 r i '° '- Mn" t o r « ''c l. o th e r and fu rth e r
the soil ¡1 the n tmtire from the live
se v eral Iron. .Ids vicinity attended the o f B- ring.
, ,eliet i,s to the court m a y -. em meet and
sto k hi spread protnpU.v and pro’ erly.
R' bl J o n s n.l recently purchased 97 ' “ ’ reoul,le l” e 'l llitT-
closing ol the R o h ' carnival Friday e>
The small percentage th a t Is lost Is in
«¡ng.
h >ad ol t o. Well she, p.
‘
HAMMOND
HAAIMONt).
significant In com parison with the gain
Jesse and Eloy.l Radford visited their
to th e live stock.
John JansrudZis building a new ItoUs, .\:to rn ’,-VM ior 'b e Plain,ill.
parents, Mr. and .Mis. Dick Radlork.
for Ant n J. rg. r.
1,1,81 publication, May 31, 1917.
For various reasons, however, some
Hie hoys have both enlist, ,I lor service
good and som e bad. th e farm er does
-Mrs. Jo h n Revenue a ho underw ent an L“St >,ubljcation. iuiy 12,
in the arm y and are stationed at Van-
not alw ay s keep suflicient liv e sto c k t >
rouver.
operation for .appendicitis recently is im-
furnish enough m anure for the require
piovihg an.t will -..on he hom e again.
m ents of Die soil. Under such < lr-
At the annual m eting of i|,e Cs.ttrell
C harcoal F o r P o u ltry
Mi « Lilli,-Jonarud has retn .n ed hoin.
eum stanees a su b stitu te m ust be found,
«’h n rto n i ; . 1:, , „ f , ,
„ „ (1' m nv nof
school disD ict W . \. Pro, to, was . I c
for vacation.
and the most available one Is a legu
>e » pntia.en for all poultry Bis. hut.
ed .l„ e e 1(,r io succeed J . B. J .„ R,S
minous crop, called, when grown for
E. E. \ a n Elect was re elect, d clerk.
+ ... + + + + + + + it Is n valuable al l to d ig o tte n nnd a
I*
/.•;
Z-- ■ ■ ■ ä
this purp.iKp, a green m anttr • ro
Bv
cerr.s-tlve
of
digestive
troubles
savs
a
Ja s. howler und fi n.ilv attended the
♦ <•orresponde.it . f the F arm and Eire-
plowing under th is crop hut u : , i add
■ -‘ k
l iv e stock n o t e s .
+ s,de. it is good for |ioultry of any
ed to the soil In much the sa ue wav
Ro-e festival Wednesday.
••J th at It Is by applications of m att u - .
•Re.
It
m
ay
he
mixed
w
ith
the
mash
Miss Ellen He H aven is spending her •'
P o o I eu eo .1 t a g e V la d s to fo u r
Because they also add nitrogen legume i
wet or dry. or fed |„ hop -ers so that
1 :ir" r
H'e net; hour whose
vacation with her parents.
She will
-
are m ore desirable green m anure < r..p-;
the
birds
may
heli,
them
selves
I,
teach near Albany th e .......
school • st" k in iilwa.is ail ng.
la espeviaiiv valuable in f;.,te„In g or
; than nonleguines.
•• G lid e is n theory ,
the way
term .
1 lowed under crops, however, cbvl-
for. ed feeding. E xperim ents with fa t
;• t° keep „ |, g „ ell Is R. keep hhn
< .sly p r.d u . e no direct return, an l fo-
tening fowls ai .1 turkeys have shown
s and Ins fo. j „ini surroundings
th at reason it is desirable w hene, ,-
(tint th, so having char, mil made much
r clenn. Worth trying.
possible th a t tie- same land sh u n i
gieuter gains than those not receiving
A. lien the tl.x k has been entlng
produce d u rin g the season one crop r r
. It- Finely g ran u lated Is th e most pin-
roots the .-hang,. t„ tlle f n .Hh
s ’,o w t"«t th e m o st
Mr. S chuarts m ade a t r i p to Portland
hiirvest and . ne crop for green m a
venlent and d . :.’ruble form for feddhig
1
'' <f f P e . b u t h a t Is
g lass is not so relaxing.
S atu rd ay . His d au g h te r Emma and
a h o . a b e t > u se i r hay
nure.
In the southern j a r t of the
f- -Although supply houses usually
'
Some th e d„lh,r calves may
m other returned Pome with hint tor a
northern sla te s grain, early potato s
barge a pretty good price f >r | t r ,
grow into hundivd d o h ar cows-
lew weeks vacation.
am. a num ber of other cru- s are har
small quantities. It Is com paratively
he so;| ah>nek in l unsoiuctice leguml
don't semi them
the butcher.
vested sufficiently early for then, t .
. inexpensive when Itought by the bag
Mr. and Mrs W m. Becker and Mr
The pigs ti.s-.l « h id e In til - pas- + or barrel. Bones or corn is sontetlm es "»us Plants it, R;.„e..t| em itam more nl- he rollo.v,»,! by „ catch crop, ns a . r,,p
ii.igen
than
the
uonh-.gunnnous.
They
ture. T here should la? trees us + e n a ire .1 fo r poultry, bet f ils is luex
Severn attend.sl the Rose carnival last
rolk win." th e main o»io is <•. j i
well as shelter.
are therefore t ¡.-her feeds, and if the‘v
I nursday,
AYhet, th e ie is
g ,. ,v
p e (i
+ Pedient except en a stun'I scale
are returned in w la -'. or til ,,a rt , o (he
Ho not let the little pigs hnng
ond
crop
I
e
c
,]
v
ent':
r.
I
.--m
Mrs. P . T. Dunn was a Portland visi
sod they in
. lts nitr(( VIl C()iiteat
over a high trough or they will
may still be n ■ d as w inter >• v « fi»’ s
to r last week
Get Rid o f Poor Kona.
and thns promote the growth of the fol- These serve three i t n - -• s
grow crooked In the bucks and
r. : >
be »polled.
Keep the rlo ks culled I',, t, q let „
ow.ng crop. a third advantage it.
L.tcile Dixon of P ortland is spending I
. . i
few or a few dose:, or a few hundred their use Is th e fact th at when fed to take V|> av ailab le plant
a f. w days with h . r g ra n .ip a r.n t-, Mr
of!., rwl.se I e lea h d ft- m -
I
+ ❖ + • # + ■!••> + q. q. q.q, + + . . . . ,,en* llvc and sponge « ff the Indus,i1- live stock th e resulting m anure has an
• ml Mrs. P. T. Dmfn
lest: second, to protect the I ■ •44... j '
OUl’ and wen paring flock
uuus,tally hi..-:, fertilizing value.
er sion: th:rd. to siq p-v win v, r pfis-
Herman Keeker is quite sick a t tlw !
C irc u m s ta n tia l Evm snes.
Under ordinary eireum sta„ es the
turage In the spring they should tie
“W hat m akes
think all women
present w itting,
best
w-ay
to
d
ls|a,se
of
th
ese
crops
is
Tlrre o’ P len ties Corn
turned under for gr.-en mnnn.-e. lie.,
hate each o th e rI”
May 4 to 17 h ,* Is-e.i the moot proflt to feed them to five stock. Ail kinds 'I ' t . crim son < ¡over and hairy vetch
Mr- Daly and Mrs. S everiu vis,ted at
AI-
able date dming eie vet. years fot of stock will benefit from them
Airs.
J
.
Phalen
Friday.
V.
,
tinst .m t '- v . ,' I* another woman s planting eon, at the Ohio experiment faRti hay can be substituted In p art make good c ver croj s ^ j, the' north.
A comtuoii rraetl.e Is to mix hairv
Ir. and Airs. R. icben and two .-hiId-
- 1 i inge.
station at AA'oogtei
Yields bare been for such " eon,
’»i> em
ru tes ns wheat
en tra
w heat bran
I ran vetch with rye.
tueal for both d-Ur
d tirv -
r n o t . a s . . m ()i. g,.n vi-ite,(. at th,. s -
To
^ r e n t e r f r e m corn Planted In th is ne- a and
" '1 « cottonseed
’H‘>n»«*d meal
’’bxl th
than
from plahtlngs made either 011,1
, a t,le R.sl, atslke and swe^
\» rin horn» Sun,lav
'
,,m *r *uowie<igt valuable you rlod
an from
Feeding the Cow.
l.t hav<
T he ears
ears o of f th©
the late
la te <
lover “■
and
field pea,
peas „re le - i, , |.
m ust
have the
th e cheerfulness of wisdom earlier
o r ,«>ei.
later. The
—....... or
------
"« »en.
Millie H«.|. y went t , 1‘ortlai.d s.m tl. -Kmerren.
—Emerson,
The dairy cow must bare a ration
----
-----
U generally
.............................
V tlous,
but
they
a re
necerth.de«.
I;K(re
planted
corn
have
been
small
H”
"«-
but
thev
ore
u
day returning Sunday.
from which sh - «an pr due© milk If
• ud Im m ature. >
. valuable than tim othy. redlo -,. ul. ,larti
you ©xre, t her to mak© a profitable re
g rass or oth er notilegutties
turn f. t the feecA
I
I
A new S hipm ent of
of the ve ry Latest
Mountain Meadow Butter
D IS H E S
Pure, Sweet, Clean.
ALL AROUND
COTTRELL
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Notice to Creditors.
KELSO
O
the bluffs
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