SANDY DEPARTMENT MR. J. M. C. MILLER Correspondent Sandy Raises $76.00 For Charity Work BANDY, Nov, 1H.-Th big enter ialnminit itlvt.il on aSturdny night ut I tin lct FidloWs liull fur I lie starving Kurotteari children Hotted over nn v out y nil dollars, ininn contribu tion being? handed In afterwards; ty those who could iiitt b present. There wa a Kliiullt crowd, more Ihiiti ex. poctwl, the Ulilrt being NO short In which to announce hiii) urnuiK" the af fair. There was much regret I hut the Boring ordinal ra could not come. The ftrnt violinist, llKtiry ltt-k, wn tuknti 111 on Thursday afternoon mill also not h t iiii'miImt or two bad sicktio, In th family, but they did not -give ii l Iioih'h of roiuliiK until late In evening, However, there m an ex cellent prog-am, the following num ber being I vn : I'lniKt nolo, 'Tartrlo lln Overture" by Minn Well!, tetiebm of Smiity rlili?t. school. 'Windows" b high srhool Frelimn. I'lutio nolo, "Llslen to I t- Mm kin bird" Deslrei Struck: Sextet, Siimly rl'lK" girls; Rending. Mrt. Shelley; Singing of tint Slur Spangled liuinirr," h'd ly Mm Miller, Ml nltrioii, Mr. Kon, I r. Htino. Hev Kr Cotton nnd Robrrt Smith, wit iiM-i, I'lirr.'!! lit th" plum), tho auilielu-o oIiikIiik I" I'" IMH1B. Baritone itolo, ' Adrift." with "Hot on Out Hep" for nn eiicorf, by It-v. Km I Cotton of I'lt-uimM Homo; Piano nolo, Dorothy Joniniit of Kelso; nolo. "A Dunky Lullaby", Dorolhv Khoii; duet, Mm. C. I, Ptir.-etl mill Hi'V, Kr Cot. Ion; "Whim ling. "8ni!!,, the While" by Hub Jimnli Hhollojr; Heading. "I'm nn 'Vim-rli-un ", MUh IMilee Jonsrud. Of Ki'Imi; Pluno nolo. IhnlriM) Struck; nolo, "When You Come Uiiiii", Mrs. Mlllor; sextet, by Handy rl'b'e girl us follow: Amelia Kntm. Amanda Mll lor. Lillian ZoKtf. Mario Krebs, Mry Mlllor iitnl Tli'T.". tlimolwanilor. Ml WVnta tt otiutUIt; Talk by Mm, Shelley who explained the nww nty of ncitdlng help Ht once to the llttlo tnri-vi'lli)K of Europe. Tho ti keH tn thou put n the Bu tl')ti block by Mm Shelley. l. Pureell Bii. I A. C. Ititumbiu k Ht-iliiK i clork. I'uko, iim!li-!:'i iitnl roffo wt ul to o,i umlor tint nmnKfini'nt of Mr. KrnoHt llotiott mid Mm. hlih nottl it miliKtatiliil num. Affr thn hlg f,,Hl f,v,'r '"nU '''rw " imaluHl nu k ami evfrybixly iny"l Kuiio-it. mill thi iiierryiimkliig holit on III) uIhiiiI in- o'tliM k In thu mornltiK Jt - a rowlly fiiJo nl'lo tint", iitui tho noclot tomlnit uK-thir did lilt crowd iuhmI. hut II linnoiudldo to Klvi'ii In th rlKht llrlt without '''t tlnif" !! ktid win hliM'd to Horlnic shout, two ypnrg hro, when ho first ur-Kun hrood Th Junior hurt! on (llntduy are Iho ot of thr" annlmuli punham-d lust ywnr nt the l'uclflc Intorntttlomil LIvpMiock Show from a Nobrimkii. Mr. ('oinpion imy tli wuy to JimIko Iho liroKDiiHtou of a furmliiK roiiimun Uy In by tlm mutiny of It R stock, uml ho tllcvos thut only the pure l(wd Htruln. will pay. Another "sldo Ismm' of tlm Couipton funilly Is tholr foin morcliil i-kr fitniu Atprisut thwy huvo hito puro'lilood while Leghorn hells, Tho world neeiii a lot moor 4'iilhiiKluiits along fiinn lines l;ko the ('oiiii'toirg who Icivm to work iiinl help turn tho wheois of prognmn, liiNteiul of holm? Kroiuhy nml waltliiK or KoiuebiHly el k.i to do all tho producliti;. ORANGE MOLDS MEETING HAN'liV, Nov, H,At tlm monthly nieeiliiK of tho Kandy (Irtiimo on Hub unlity Ciirollne Chown whs tho vic tim of the second and third di-Kre work The fur off iiiemhers attend (ho tueirtliiK iiiinli belter than tlm cloK0 In one's, which I a nuitter hurd to uiili rliind, Why, u iratn!i dini-r In worth comliiB after I Iheri-'m no other liileernt, hut how can llu-re help b' liiK Interest In such a splendid or luinlHtloii. There was a nhort ses sion. HH th" roada w ill not bear lliKpee-' Hon nml tho faniu-.'H were anxious to K't lioltin heforo dark. The lei-tun' holm was taken up with tt pronrwu. Miss Hi-lby was t'li plalilHl of the day and her work wn iiuu h apprei-lated. I.lttle Floyd ltouKla hixikc a iil'-co, Caroline Chown sant? "W hen You ami I Were Y""Ukr MuKla" ami itU) reel led ''Kentucky I'lillosophj." Th"lum lliigan ami Waldo DoukIus re- clleil and iho tiraiiue nuns a liumlur of aotiRs. It l firmed that all mem bers come promptly on tho secoiH Saturday In lHrMnlr at lu:30 A. M. s dt'Kree work Is to bo put on, the an nual election Is to take place, and di I iRatN to the stato O.-atij!" will I'" eloctml. Mrs. Hanim NVlnon ha gona to Vancouver, Wash., to visit bar iltr for a couple of w)ka. Mlldrwt I) f-Viazer 1ih lirn 111 durtnic ih wank and was unahl ts take part In a dance which wa tc'ied uM with Hae Hoer for Balurday ulaht. TIip achool at (Jrenwood opemed later than tho other acboola hut I do- In "Kood" work under Mr. OxmI, tha teacher. Thu recent bawket social lvn by Iho (Mierryvllle aohmd for the boneflt of the vlctrola fund was a fine ami ces an nntlml forty dollars which waM excellent, with such roads as this season furnlahos. Idttltt Arletba I'nMtor was 111 all last week with khvito cold so she had to be out of school, but sturtod again Monday. , Our younic aviators Arnold Krelm and Albert Wllklns were out for tSe week end nRaln, and to atlotid tin Saturday evetilriK flitertanluliiet. Prothy Truhlo was home from WiiMblKlon lIlKh from Friday to bun day, hT Urol tier Carl driving hr hack to the city. Mlws Ileus Hnrtoij nojourneil In I'ort hmd for the day last. Saturday shop pltii? and tnklnis In a movie show. Jean mid 1'earl Proctor spent ArmlstlcB day with their brother and his family at Coltrsll. Howard Kelly of l ot troll him been hero vIkUIiik his younic friend Ken nt h I'roctor. K. I l'ow-er Is home from I'endl'v ton when, ho has been looking after huslnena for the past tuotith. Itrmnle KiiKon kept nuking nimtlonn tho other day until his motln-r Mrs It, Ii Knson. lieltip: very busy, failed to answer tlm Ilttel fellow for a time am ho aald to her; "Mamma, l'en blevfl you want to be 'ear blind' when I talk to you " To Itonnti ought to belong tho c-edlt of cohiK a now word, for what could bo mor expressive than "wir lillnd" In many Instance 'lKrle" Uimoreaux has taken n threo week'a vacation fnnn tho Kuti ily Lumber Co. mill to go down to Portland and visit with his home folks. CLUB TO FOREGO EATS Patriotic Program On Armistice Day HANUY. Nov, IS - To Mrs. AnRUst lloernlit'ie txdonRsl.be credit of an i-tv itnisliille Annlstlco imritnim at the Methodist rhnn-h Thursday itlnht, an liooueelroiolliltd to tho call of till! day till idle suili'l-nly HouihIihI the Inula mil on Til'lay evenUiR and w "hud to have Mmet!illiK" in honor of that Ureal day. and with ,l',r,t "f tJl0 irini !iii soumleili' th" alarm over th town surroundlnK nelnhlior hoods tolling folks they had to come, and coiim they did. and one of the bent Impromptu programs that could he sprutiK on such short notice tnaih overyon,, glad she started somotMiiK Teh Star SpaiiKbil Uanner wus suns with utiUHiial lent by tho choir ami everybody which was followed by fine drill by plrmnry RtrU from Mr. The Star Spanieled ltunner was sung white, with their flags, they made a pretty picture. Orvlllo oJhnson recited near the colse of tho drill. Until vnvo it recitation. "On the ltoad to Homo Swe.1 Home" was r.ung by the choir, the audience Hinging the chorus. UeadliiK. Mrs Shelley. Talk Mr Mlllor: "There'll a I-oiik. 1-onR Triill" by chot", iiudlence Jolnluic In on lh i-homs; IteudltiR. Mrs. uv Pinie; WhlstllnR of the "Um. U'liR Trail" bf Jonne Shelley, This Utile Klrl has n unusual gift, whistling: "in her thnmt" in hIi calls tt. (tottl'iR oviry not perfectly, and clear. iik Uv U. Kssnn who was at the front two vears vet Insisted he waa not Bf much Hcurcd lhrouh It all ns be was trvlnic to ''make a speech, but ho old mlKhiy well and did not look scared on., bit. "Keen the Homo Hres im n init" nevor will wear out, and It lourhoi! the ustml tender chord when sutiE by the choir, the audience Join tmr In iho chorus; M. A. Denton, our former youtiK bunker also made SANDY. Nov. IS Tho Women's Club had an enjoyable seKlon at 11k1 home, of Mrs. Alice Scales on Thurs day when tho new constitution mid by laws were adopted and other busi ness was turned off and on ; sonic of the buslncKB KtartiM waa tb ap pointment of committee to v'slt tin; schools, Mrs Casper Junker and Mr. Alfred Hell being niioplnled to visit hem this week. It. was decided to hold over the old officers till the an nual election with tho exception of tp-nMirer, Mrs. Shipley, who re!prni-J and her successor will he appointed v the President. Bight new applica tions for membership were icubmltted Hunwtf-ht's. iloUKhnutsi ami coffee wore served by the Rneorus hostess Inn the ilitclslon was made not to nerve rfrcshnients hereafter. The fid IowIiik ladles were present; Men- dame Shelby. Ksmm. Hell. Shipley Koernlike, Ditti-rt, Junker. Cubltz Scharnke, Homtt. Knighton, Miller, ohS, Mrs, Prank Schnilt,, Mrs. Hub crt Smith, and the teachers. Miss Mix tor. Mrs Ten Kyck, Miss Itarton and Mlsa Myers, and Mrs, Scales. BUDGET IS VOTED SANDY LOCALS Carl Lancer Is In Portland for a month or so helping a mattres fac tory for which he used to work to fill Homo nmh orders, and ho may decide to remain In town. Hudolph Krehs Ik doing' the chores and looking after Mrs. Trubtn while Carl Is away Ootfe and Agnes (lunderson drove their Portland guests back to the city on Sunday, remaining until Monday In tho big burs. Mr. and Mrs. C. P Pnrcell had a their gtient to dinner on Saturday even Ing the Kev. Karl Cotton who no gnu-lonely added to our program that night with his splendid singing of a solo and encore. The duet sung by Key. Cotton and Mrs. Purcell wan also much enjoyed. The Gutiderson homio on Sandy ridge was the wen of happy festivi ties hut S.iturduy nU.'ht when a dance was given for some twenty guents. There was also singing and playing. Miss Louisa Wentz going to the party after the program was over at Sandy, Imlped furnish music, as did MJs Km ma Miller who sang, and Fred Freybol of Portland and Henry Mil lor, who played the nccordlan (!eo. (lunderson played the violin. At twelve o'clock ri'freshments wen" serwd. Those present were Will He'll and Miss Douclasa; John Haley. Miss Wentjt, Will Wldmer. Tom and Mary Miiehn, Ivule, Ted. Pauline and Polllo 7,or,g, Mary Clark, Miss Ivy Ten Kyck. James Pell, Fred Freynel, Mr. and Mt4 Henry Miller, OscnT, OeorVe, Alfred. Harold and Mrs. Agnes Gun derson. Joe Washburn of San Jose Cnl., Is visiting at the Jos I-oundrte home. Mr. Washburn Is a cousin of Mrs. I.oundree'8 and planned to, stay only a day or two but likes It so well here nnd Is having such a pood time that he Is prolonging his vacation for a week. Tho Hoffman's gavo a party for Reuben In honor of his fifteenth birth- nvltig already pent two i day one night last week and all the lars this year for neccs young friends had a fine time to gether playing games, navtng music SANDY. Nov, IS. A new budget wan voted nt the hjkm-IiiI schoed cleo Hon held on nStuidiiy which is sup- noM-d to cover the neeessn-y exiiendl tureH for an addition teacher and tn renting of a rooiu in which to teach. It I reported that the new teacher has been hired and that she will begin teaching on next Monday In the Ottc Melnlg building, the old printing press having been removed and the mom rented for school purposes. There are probably enough desks on hand, the board h hundred dolla sary furniture. The first and second grades are supposed to be moved In to Iho new room. SCHOOL NEWS SANDY, Nov. IK At the meeting of the Girls' Sewing Club at the Mlx ter homo on Wednesday evening, Sat urday evening. Deeemlier 1", was set ii h the date of the biuaar which the club plans to give for the benefit of fund of the H. S. The bazaar will bo held In tho up stairs hall. It being on a dance night the girls ought to make lot of 8b1x Miss Mlxter so-v-cd punch and cake after the business and sewing part of tho club were over. Those present were Mlsa Mix in tu.. linrton. Miss Myers, Mrs. n - ... I t u .1 lwl, H,ff. giHMl speech, having cmno out inmi Ten W'ck, oerum mm i.n.i Portland to be with us on that own man. Pearl Dixon, Hazel Peers Chris- Hlon A silent moment was held by the audience In memory of the only Bandy boy who did 'not come hack, Kdwurd Hoffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. llorfman, The singing of Amer ica closed th p-ogrnm. Mrs. Frank delimits presided at the organ spier, dldly and also helped with the sing ing. Kveryhmly felt the spirit of tho occasion, and the sentiment was to have a larger celebration next year. Roadmastcr Compton Raises Fine Stock 'SANDY, Nov. 17. Five head of Ihireo Jersey hog were taken to the hlg Block show in Portland, by H. C. Compton, of Horlng. ltasldos his oc rni unit ton aa coun ty enlglnwr, road master and fanner Mr. Compton be lieves In product ion nnd hn8 taken up the breeding of fancy hogB as a Btue issue. Among the hogs entered at the ''International" last Saturday waa gen lot yearling boar whlen won flrat m-lste In his class at the Oregon state fair this year and was also first prize senior champion and grand champion at the Multnomah Co. fair In both 19 and '20 and was also third nrlze boar at the Pacific Internatiou al In '19. This boar weighs 800 pound and was mirchased by Compton as weanling pis from an Illinois breeder tina no-den Florence Toller, Jose phine Dixon and Miss Vera Mlxter. Kunleo and Dorothy Jonsrud came out from Portland to Bpend the Armis tice vacation at their Kelso nomcs. l.ri.n'inr with tiem tneir scnooi friend. Dorothy Gilbert for a couple of itava. Funic Jonsrud has been nnnolnted one of the editors of the pootry department of me tpecirum which Is no small honor! Miss Jons rnd hns had a number of pomu8 pub lished In the Spectrum. Miss Ivy Ten Kyck read so enter tainingly at a recent gchool affair at Dodge that, Mr. Veddur asked her to read at the teachers' Institute at Mil waukle which 1 to bo held on the 20th. Mrs. Krnest Ilonett chuperoned the Dixon girls to the Gresham Armis tice entertainment on last Thursday night which Is said to have been a fine affair. Miss Mixter and Mls Vera Mlxter Invited Mrs. J. M. C. Mlllor and Mrs. Lillian Ten Eyck to dinner on Mon day, and a homey, cosy evening was spent by the quartet. While the rain beat upon the house on the outsldo, hearts were warm within. Evelyn Mutchler was out of school a week with cold-ailments but Is at her books agtttn. Miss Myers has thirty seven pupils enrolled In her room, and Mrs. Ten Eyck has fifty. nnd eating delicious refreshments consisting of cake, sandwiches and punch. Those present were: iHirothy F.sson. Dorothy Mattingly, Pearl Proc tor, Huth Krebs. Anna Crow, Freda and Anita rnobtyvful, Jlertha .Tpbs Delia Toller. Kenneth Proctor, How ard Kelley. Harold Krebs. Carl Cubttz. Tommy Scales and the Hoffman fam ily. Mr. Dugger, who recently puihas ed tho Scharnke place Is a new comer from Eastern Oregon and was the generous buyer of two haskets which" cost htm eight dollars Saturday night W E. Chllds of Poring said their orchestra was as much disappointed as we last Saturday night! Mr. Chllds had a sick llttlo one on Saturday so It would have been hard for hlra to have come. The Porgresslve -Club card party will be on the docket for Saturday night and a fine attendance la desired. Mr. and Mrs. Eddy and Miss Lulu Edy were guests of Portland town for a day last week. E. U Powers went to Portland one day to attend the Pacific Internation al Livestock show. George Maroney was also a visitor at the big stock show, and everybody who couldn't go wished they could! A notice la posted of a road meet ing for the Sandy road district to be held In the city hall on November 27. at eight o'clock, which every tax payer should heed. Complaint keeps coming In because of the condition of the Bruns road and It Is hoped the matter will be taken up at the Sandy road meeting on November 27. The town must take more interest In each locality's wcl fare If Sandy gets anything like what belongs to It. This road has been talked about till the subject Is old but requests to mention It come In, and when traffic Is held up along that road people will naturally seek other outlets for trade. Charley Krebs has a gnng of men planking the cross road from Gunder- son's new road to main road when weather Is so they can work Some new planking Is being done, so that road will soon be In good shape. 8andy will likely be surprised be fnrs a great while with a lire, vide awako hardware firm ecailng In nod settling down among- us. Not marly of an are aware what an opportunity ihere Is her for grow th, builders iem to grasp th situation and other sur prises front other sources may shock us later! , .Mrs, Ed. Wolf and baby daughter spent year overseas, was out from her former neighbor, last week. Uoyd Baker, ex-servle man who spent ft year overseas ,waa out from Portland for ft few days last week and was ft guest of the Maroney family. Mr. and Mrs. Krd Buckow of Sandy- ltldg9 carried off honors of buying the first phonograph "ht tho piano store which I holding forth In the bank building for a time. J. II. Scott whom everyone In Ban dy remembers as the locating engin eer working for tho Highway Commis sion la now at KooseveH; where all th Indian relics are lxitig earthed. Mr. Scott spent throe months In Sapdy while surveying the lp. Pendleton women' have Jut ship ped 55 uullts to th Albertlnn K-rr Nursery In Portland for the com furl of th waifs at that ln"Mtutlon which Is having such a atnicgle to meet fin ancial needs. While In town recent ly frlenda who are connected with thi work Ihere say It l pitiful to m-n the little offcasts of humanity holding up their little arms b-geing to be taken up that Impulse '! must have put the-eyet the mother lov Is denied them for reasons of poverty or social disgrace. The world nf;-ln charity work now never before, regardless of prosperl'y. Sometimes the more prosperity, the more social servlco wyrk! Every neighborhood might as well have a sewing circle to use up scrap- and In that manner give help "unto the h-apt of these." Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Deaton and lit tie Merl carue out for the Ainiatlee vacation and see" tt f'-' day vtlth home folks and friends. Everybody is always glad to see them out here. Mr. and Mr. Joe Ixxindree drove over to Independence one day last wook on business and had a lovely trio. George Krebs and his new wife, two of his wife's sisters, her brother, anl a young lady friend, were all from Portland to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Kr'bn and family on the Itldge. George U working In the city Koeslcker and Wence) were up at It right wood last week looking 'over the truck system of logging; at Mlckteson and Nelson's mill and were so favorably Impressed with that man nor of handling the logs that they will probably adopt the same system at their mill at Llnnton. The Idea or (gtnnted during the war. and Is now considered the most practical way of logging. Mrs. Nudsen ts having a hall built at Brlghtwood which will be com pleted In time for a Thanksgiving dance. Carl and Will Alt have the contract for putting up the building. The mill boys will not come to Sandy so often when they have a hall up there. The roads have been so bad this winter that it has teen hard to' come down here for amusement. Zella Harney went down from Itrlghtwood recently for a few day.? visit in Portland. Mickdsen and Nelson have recently installed a new drag saw to buck log in tho mill pond and It Is work ing fine Happy Jack (.reen-wood made a business trip to l'ortalnd the last of last week returning on Sunday and taking "Ileattle" and Ernest Harris up to the mill with his "fliver." There were two or three inches of enow up the mountains Friday morn ing mill folks concluded to close down for a conplo of days so the boys all went home. Mr. Pierce of Astoria, who has Just completed building Mrs. Marshall's barn, has decided to Jocate In these part 8. The Odd Fellows have a perfectly new big warm stove in their upstairs hall which is fine for comfort and re duces danger from fire. A. J. Morrison of Dover has gone to Portland for a week to be with his daughter and help her with prepara tions for her trip east. There were throe or four Inches of snow at Wild Cat several days in the past week but it would melt during the day. Winter started the first of September this year to stay. At till io Cereghlno, a cousin of Mrs. Martin Pizzola of Sandy-ridge has ar rived from South America and will remain with the Pizzolas and Boi- trino's for a time and will probably attend the Sandy-ridge school in or der to lenrn English, and later take up art decorating wntcn was nis profes eion in Italy, having spent several years In an art school there. Mr. Cereghlno was at the front for two years and then went to South Ameri ca where he was taken ill on his way to San Francisco be was robbed and has little of a complimentary nature light fingered gentry! Mr. Sulser, a homestead squatter, "has returned to his cabin in the Green- wood-Firwood vicinity to settle down n his place to stay, this time. Charley Harris of Cherryvfltoi Is planning to go to California soon for the winter, as he has disposed of his beef cattle to Lauderbaek Bros, On the evening of Nov. 10, which was the silver anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Krebs of the ridge, a surprise party surprised them. Those present were Walter Krebs and family Herman, Krebij, George Krebs, Sr, Carl linger and C. Sharnke, Mr and Mrs. Henry Herman. Refreshments were served and all of them had a happy time. Some silver gifts were left In remembrance of the event. On Armistice day there was a pe culiar haze which hid the mountains, covered the canyon, and spread dust about that some thought looked like volcanic ash, but Ltge Coalman said it was a dust storm In Eastm Ore gon, that was blowing across the mountains, and he ought to know! The east wind blew terrifically for several days, and the dust was no doubt carried . over here. The next morning; there wa8 a flurry of snow, that soon passed away, In fact, almost died a-bornin'. H. C. Compton of Boring: was in town the first of the week on business. Mr. Campton, who has charge of county road work, says there is not much can be accomplished this klud of weather In road building, and not many will dispute thU fact. Mrs, Matt Zogtf tt Bandy-Ridge Is spending a couple of weeks with her brothT, Fred Koellermler of Stafford. The Allen family are all gaining rapidly and may be out again In a few days. , They have had hard time of It As soon as Mr. Hoffman gets the house ready the Allen's will move up town. A. C. Paumback Is doing the foundation work now; he moved the houso last week, it la a pity there are not more houses that could be fixed over, as the demand la at the aeuto stage. The usual winter epidemic of colds has attacked a number of families but since the real Oregon has come back rapid recoveries will be In order. Mrs. August Hoernlcke has been sick for a number of days, hut her many friends hope she will be out again soon. Jack Scales had a teler ram Satur day Raying big father died very sud denly at Ijs Angeles and Mr, Scales went Into Portland to ertnaln sever;,! days with bii youngest brother who suddenly took 111 with nervous pros tration last woek Thd body o! "Father" Scales will be brought to Portland for burial. "Jack" was not feeling very well himself and bad plan ned to pave for the springs for a couple of weekn when the new. of his father's death came. Trouble al ways ueems to double when one be gins While Mrs. Dodson was at Seattle on account of the illnesg and death of her father, one of tho children took III at school and wa sent home. At first It was thought she had diphtheria but it prove to be merely a bad cold and sore throat, go the dreaded quar antine was not enforced. " Frank Jadderly who is working for the Sandy Lumber Co. hurt hlg fin ger very painfully last week while working on the cut off. Jedderly lives In the Three Six country. Mrs. Dave Douglas sold the "pig" the other day that she took first pirze on at thft second Sandy fair five years ago for feirty dollar without fatten ing "her". Mrs. Dougalss wishes now she had kept account of the baby pigs this fine brooder produced, which is the eral way to know what profit is made, as only figures te',1 correctly. Otto Mfcinig aayg his mother keeps about the same. Is not very Btrong, but getting along as well as could be ex pected. c . i.ra.vea irom uover; one young (tarn colored Jersey bull. Finder p!tase notify Joseph De Shazer. Adv. Herman Krebs took bis brother George Krebs into Portland on Mon day to the oGod Samaritan hospital where he will undergo an operation. Mr Krebs has been misrable for a long time and has tried to keep from TO EXCHANOB H-room fione and quarter block In New berg for acre age In Clackamas county. Address, Jfssb, the auctioneer, Newbers;, Ore. FOUND 8o.rrel horse and gray mare. R brand on left shoulder, weighs 1000 lbs., owner may find same, 3 miles southeast of Oregon City Glen Oak station, O. W. French. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Sec 15, Chap 299, General Laws of Oregon for 1017, that ft P.oad Dlst-iet Meeting of the legal voters of Road District No. 24, Clackamas County. Oregon, will be held on the 27lh day of November, A. D 1920, In said Road District, at the hour of 8 o'clock P. M., In Beaver tV-k Hall to vote an additional tax In said road district for road purposes as by law provided. It. S- ANDEIISO.V. County Judge. NOTICE OP ROAD DISTRICT MEET INO TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Sec. 15, Chap. 299. General Lawn of Oregon for 1917, that a Road IXstrtct Meeting of the legal voters of Road District No. 17. Clackamsa County. Oregon, will be held on the 17th day of November, A. D., 1920, In said Road District, at the hour of 1:30 o'clock P. M , In Wichita Sehoolhouse to Tote an additional tax In said road district for road purposes as by law provided, 11. S. ANDERSOX, County Judge, NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX. Notice la hereby given, pursuant to Sec- 13, Cha.p 2ft9, General Laws of Oregon for 1S17, that a Road District Steeling of the legal voters of Road District No. 12, Clackamas County, Oregon, will be held on the 27th day of November, A. I)., 1920, In said Road District, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M., in The Community Hall at Lako grove U vote aa ud'd illegal tax in aald road diitrict for road purposes as by law provided. U. S. ANDERSON", County Judg NOT'CE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Sec. 13, Chap. 299, General Laws of Oregon for 1917, that a Road Dis trict Meeting of the legal voters of Road District No. 38, Clackamas County, Oregon, will be held on the 27tVi day of November, A. D., 1920. In said Road District, at the hour ot 2 o'clock p. tn., in Spring water school house to vote an additional tax in said road district for road purposes as by law provided. H. S. ANDERSON, County Judge. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Ii) the Matter of the Estate of ...... Morris Riley, deceased. Note is hereby given that the undersigned Executrix of the Estate of Morris Riley, deceased, has filed her final account in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the Coun ty of Clackamas, in the above Estate. and the County Judge has set Mon day, December 13, 1920 at the hour of 10 o'clock A M in the County Court NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to See. 15, Chap. 291), General I.ws ot Oregon for 1917, that a Road District Meeting of the legal voters of Road District No. 13, Clackamas County, Oregon, will be hold on tho 20th day of November, A. D., 1920, In said Road Dixtrtet, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M., in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery Btrig., to vote an additional tax la said orad district for road purposes as by law provided. If. S. ANDERSON, County Judge. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET INO TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX Notice i hereby given, pursuant to Sec. 15, Chap. 299, General Iviws of Oregon for 1917, that a Road District Meeting of the legal voters of Road District No. 13, Clackamas County, Oregon, will be held on the 20 day o November, A. D., 1920, in said Road District, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M., in, Frank Otto Hall to vote an additional tax In said road district for road purposes as by law provided. II. 3. ANDERSON, County Judge. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET ING TO VOTE 8PECIAL ROAD TAX Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to Sec. 13, Chap. 299, General Laws of Oregon for 1917, that a Road District Meeting ot the legal voters of Road District So. 28, Clackamas, County, Oregon,, will be held on the 20 day of November, A. D., 1920, la uilA Road District, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. . M., In Sandy Ridge Sehoolhouse to vote an additional tax In said road district for road purposes aa by law provided. H. S. ANDERSON, County Judge. room In the Court house at Oreson having an operation but other treat-, city, Clackamas County, Oregon as ments all failed and he has been un-i the time and place for hearing of able to work. It is hoped that the' trouble be located and that he will speedily recover. Max Woenche went Into Portland Monday with the Krebes to get an electrical treatment. His legs are pa-alyzed and he has no nse of them, not being able to walk at all without crutches. Friedel does the farm work and takes care of his brother. Elijah Coalman came very nearly having pneumonia last week and now ha a touch of pleurisy, probably from being too energetic and getting out too soon. Mrs. Fred Suckow was among those feeing miserably with a cold for sev eral days the past week. Of all the goings on that Sandy had. the last week! Monday night wag a concert at the Lippman-Wolfe piano display room, a "shower" at Mrs. Up degraves, and a lodge meeting. Tue. day night choir parctice and a party at Hoffman's; Wednesday night sew ing club: Thursday afternoon Wom en's PIub and at night the Armistice program; Friday night. Rebekah lodge meeting; Saturday, all day Grange session, special school meeting to vote a new budget, and Saturday night, an entertainment for the European feed ing fund; Sunday night, musical pro gram; there were musical programs up town every night during the week regardless of all other meetings. Mario Boitano and John Haley took a load of cattle down to the stock yards on last Monday. Potato digging is still in It's Infancy in many sections. The farmers in Dover have not yet started that Indus try, but over half of the grain crop has been seedd over there. I Can't somebody come forth with a bigger potato Condon has been show ing one that weights five pounds! The Sunday evening song service was not attended as well as usual the week had so many "doings" that some folka had that "tired feeling," evidently .,Among the numbers given were "The Rosy Gates of Summer" by a quartet choir, a patriotic song by IJoyd Mayhorn; Recitation by Ruth and Mildred Bamett; quartet, "He'll Never Forget To Keep Me," Anthem by Choir. Dr. Sture was too hoarse to sing his solo and will sing In two weeks. Next Sunday night will be the night for church services, and Rev. Cotton will have charge. There were more wedding bells tins ling for Boring young folks last Sat urday when Miss Lela Mass of Boring and Glenn Ballis of aDmascus who were married in oPrtland as "two" and came back to Boring as "one" I (however the conductor collected for two!) Saturday night there was a rousing charivari party for them, and a shower ia to be given thls week for the popular couple. objections to the said final account and for settlement thereof. Date of First Publication, Novem ber 12, 1920. ELLA COOK. Executirx. BROWNELL & SIEVERS, Attorneys for executrix. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Sec. 15, Chap. 299, General Laws ot Oregon for 1917, that a Road District Meeting of the legal votera ot Road District No. 37, Clackamas County, Oregon, will be held on the 20 day or November, A. D., 1920, in said Road District, at the hour of 2 o'clock P M., in U pper Highland Sehoolhouse to vote an additional tax In said road d!strict for road purposes aa by law provided. H. S. ANDERSON, County Judge. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the- un dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of the estate of Labaa Mauld ing. deceased. AH persons having calims against said estate are hereby hotified to present the same with proper vouchers, duly certified ac cording to law, at the office of B-own-ell & Sievers, at Oregon City, Clacka mor.ths of the date of the publication of this notice. Dated, Friday, November, 12. 1920. EUGENE MAl'LDIXG. Administrator. BROWN-ELL & SIEVERS. Attorneys for Administrators. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Sec- 15, Chap. 299, General Laws of Oregon for 1917, that a Road District Meeting of the legal voters of Road District No, 11, Clackamas County, Oregon, will be held on the 20 day ot November, A. D., 1920, ia said Road District, at the hour of 2 o'clock P M., in Hazelia Sehoolhouse to vote an additional tax in said road district for road purposes a by law providail. H. S. ANDERSON. County Judge. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. L. II. Kirchem, Plaintiff, vs. "" Edgar Horner, Amos Millard, Ne braska Bridge Supply & Lumber Co., a corporation, Defendants. To Edgar Horner, above named de fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the Complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the expiration of six weeks from tho date of first publica tion of this summons, which date of expiration is fixed by order of above entitled Court as Monday, January 3, 1921, and if you so fail to appear and NOTICE OF ROAD DJSTRICT MEET ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Sec. 15, Chap. 299, General Laws ot Oregon for 1917, that a Road District Meeting of the legal voters of Rod District No. 21, Clackamas County, Oregon, will be held on the 20 day of November, A. D., 1920, In said Road District, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M., in Union Sehoolhouse to vote an additional tax in said road district for road purposes as by law provided. H. S. ANDERSON, County Judge. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Sec. 15, Chap. 299, General Laws of Oregon for 1917, that a Road District Meeting of the legal voters of Road District No. 35, Clackamas County, Oregon, will be held on the 20 day ot November, A. D., 1920, in said Road District, at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M., in Fir Grove Sehoolhouse to vote an additional tax in said road district for road purposes aa by law provided. 11. S. ANDERSON. County Judge. answer plaintiff will apply to e NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET- POLICE SHOOT FOUR SINN FEIN PRISONERS DUBLIN, Nov. 17. Four Sinn Fein prisoners were shot dead at Killa loe, County Clare, today while atempt ing to escape from their escort of British military police. MONEY TO LOAN Farm Least Preferred PAUL C FISCHER ver Bltf0 orefl0 City wojj omubm tajsen Cash paid ior aean cowi and dowa aad out horses. Will call anywhere. Fhont Milwaukee ll-J. Court for the releif prayed for ia his complaint, to-wit: For the foreclosure of a certain chattel mortgage dated August 18, 1917, tor $1100.00 and re corded in Vol. 11 page 436 Chattel Mortgage Records of said County and State, on which $400.00 has been paid, and one certain Chattel Mortgage for $632.00 dated March 2, 1920, and re corded in VoL 13, page 145 Chattel Mortgage Record of said County and State, on which $200.00 ha9 been paid and for $150.00 attorney's fees and costs herein, which said mortgages cover and are a lien upon the follow ing described personal property hi Clackamas County, Oregon, to-wit: One 12x15 Russell engine complete with fittings; one Russell Boiler com plete with steam pump, smokestack and fittings; ono Powers Planer com plete with knives, belts, blower, etc.; one No. 2 Russell Saw rig with one fifty inch saw and one forty-eight inch saw and feed works; one carriage, four head blocks and set works; one friction log turner; one log haul; one slab car and truck; one cut-off saw frame and 24 inch cut-off saw; one lumber truck; five line shafts with pulleys and belts; all miscellaneous tools, belts, gears and scraps. Also one 11x15 Russell Automatic Governor Engine No. 16058. And for such other and further re lief, as to this Court seems meet and equitable. , This Summons Is published by order of the Honorable J. TJ. Campbell, Judge ot the above entitled Court, which, order is dated November 18, 1920. First publication November 19, 1920. Last publication December 31, 1920. O. D. EBY, Attorney for plaintiff. ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Sec. 15, Chap. 299, General Laws of Oregon for 1917, that a Road District Meeting of the legal voters of Road District No. 40, Clackamas County, Oregon, will be held op the 20 day of November, A. D., 1920, in said Roau District, at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M., in Community Hall to vote an ad ditional tax in said road district for road purposes as by law provided. w H. S. ANDERSON, County Judge. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET. ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to Sec. 15, Chap. 299, General Laws of Oregon for 1917, that a Road District Meeting of the legal voterg of Road District No. 26, Clackamas County, Oregon, will be held on the 20 day of November, A. D., 1920, in said Roan District, at the hour of 2:30 o'clock P. M., in voting place at Salmon river bridge to vote an additional tax ia said road district for road purposes as by law provided. H. S. ANDERSON, .' County Judge. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Sec. 15, Chap. 299, General Laws of Oregon for 1917, that a Road District Meeting of the legal voterg of Roao. District No. 16, Clackamas County, Oregon, will be held on the 27 day of November, A. D., 1920, in said Road District, at thd hour of 8 o'clock P. M. in Oak Grove Sehoolhouse to rota an additional tax In said road district for road purposes a by law provided. H. S. ANDERSON, , County Jadt.