The Sandy news. (Sandy, Clackamas County, Oregon) 1914-1917, June 21, 1917, Image 4

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    , 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.
____
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
'-'.2
Notice to Creditors.
KELSO
O
the bluffs
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