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OREGON CrrV ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 17. 1920.
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MILWAUKIE AND NORTHERN CLACKAMAS
OSWEGO, Dec. IS. Mrs. Orval
Davidson, who hu bwn quite tick tor
the past two weeks, with typhoid
ferer, It bow on the mending side
once more.
Mr. Yaunce, of Portland, was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. J arisen
over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Zimmerman and
parents hate Jut arrived from
Colorado, driving through with their
car. They expect to spend the winter
in Oswego where Mr. Zimmerman is
working at present
John lWy. who has been visiting
his sister, Mrs. Flora Jariach, the past
week has gone to Molalla tor a few
days, he then expects to go back to
to coast.
Kr. and Mrs. 'Alfred Thomae ot
South Oswego are rejoicing over a
baby girl born a week ago last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. OH Williams are the
proud parents ot a baby girl born De
coaber 8.
' The Ladies' Aid KTe hot lunch tor
the school children on Thursday,
which was quite a success. Vegetable
stew, cornstarch pudding and cocoa
were served.
The Women of the Woodcraft met
at the I. O. O. F. hall Wednesday eve-
Jennings Lodge News i
JENNINGS LODGE, Dec. 1 An
interesting visit to the R. E. Butler
poultry ranch was recently taken by
y dorrtfcpondent. Mr. lAxtler has
given up hia work on the polio force
in Potrland and is no wedvoting hU
entire time to poultry raising assisted
by Mr. Anderson, his father-in-law,
who courteously shows the visitors
about the place. Last year Mr.
Sutler specialised in 'selling baby
chicks, but this year will raise pullets
from the time they are baby chicks
until they are ready to lay . The eggs
fo rhatchlng purposes are from 2800
IJ,ghoms and iM) IlUtHee Barred
rocks "S per cent of the latter are
allng now. During the month ot
November a pen of these birds won
first place laying 132 to the credit ot
five hens, or an average ot 16 and a
fraction for the SO days at the Puyal
lup. Wash., egg laying contest A
second prise wa salso awarded Mr.
Butler on a pen of five which aver
aged 229 egg in the year.
The pupils of the Sunday School
are rehearsing for their exercises for
ChrlsUm A program and tee will
be the featus ot the affair.
The annual bazaar held at the
Ing, with rood attendance. They Grace church, given under the aus
inittated one candlddate after which pices 0f th Grace Guild was a de
an oyster snpper was served. A good ci&eA success. Altho the weather was
time was had by ail attending.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cook have return
ed from the coast where they have
been for the past few weeks on a va
cation. Dr. R oa Iter who has been in Salem
tor the Put 'ew months, was a visitor
ot Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Monk. Dr.
Roslter expects to leave soon for Cali
fornia, whe he will spend the holidays.
Inclement nearly all the articles were
disposed of at a good price. The grab
bag attracted the children's attention
and Mrs. Booth was soon ou t of
"grabs. Hetni and his 67 varieties
had nothing on Mrs Jones and her
supply of canned goods. The dolls
booth and the fancy work and apron
booth claimed the attention of a great
manv who came to supply their
all
nlipl.tm,, hoab TIMa bOOthS
m . . . . ..... 3liu uvuo. "-7 "
Mrs. Miu wno nag oeen real sick is . r,.rv . well
uoiicu o uuu w; - "
bow able to be about again.
Mrs. Grant White of Canby, was in
Oswego on Wednesday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tales enter
tabled at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
Olson and George Lemfick of Port
land. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Underwood, of
Portland, were visiting Mrs. Under
wood's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
David Nelson, Sunday.
Ernest Nelson. David Nelson and
Letcher Nelson returned from Oak'
Point Wash,, Monday, where Ernest
Nelson had a number of men helping
him survey.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Nelson enter
tained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. Alferd Schnider, ot
FedlamL were visiting relatives In
South Oawego Monday and Tuesdsy.
Mrs. Marion McXett formerly Miss
Marion Atwater of Oswego, was
united In marriage to Mr. Norton of
Los Angeles on Thanksgiving day.
Bute of Ohio. City of Toledo,
Lucas County, as.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
he is senior partner ot the firm of
F. J. Cheney ft Co, doing business in
the City of Toledo, County and State
aforesaid, and that said firm will pay
the sum of ONB HUNDRED DOL
LARS for each and every case of Ca
tarrh that cannot be cured bv the use
Y HALL'S CATARRH MEDICTNB.
FRANK J. CHENET.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
hi my presence, this 6th day of De
cember, A. D., 1886.
A. W. GLEASON.
(Seal) Notary Public.
Ha11' Catarrh Medicine in taken
internally and acts through the Blood
on th Mucmw Surfaces of the Sys
tem. Send for testimonial, free.
F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo. O.
Sold bv all drunrlsts. 7?o.
Hall's Family Pills for constipation
a the cafateria supper which provid
ed good "eats' to all, was spelndidly
planned and all served in a pleasant
way. Grouping about the tables we
noticed Mies Lois Thayer, Mr. and
Mrs. William Jacobs. Miss Booth, ot
Portland. Mrs. Covert of Estacada, all
former residents. About $175.00 was
taken in. The orgular meeting of
the GuUd will be held at the home
of Mrs, Roberts on Wednesday of
this week.
Mr Covert of Estacada is spend
ing the week with Mrs. Ella Me
Hargue and has been the inspiration
of a number ot Informal affairs. Mrs.
Kitchen gave a prettily appointed
luncheon on Monday noon, to which
were bidden Mrs. C- Waterbouse. Mrs.
McHsrgue and Miss Weinman and the
honored guest Mr. and Mrs. Jones
entertained at dinner on Sunday for
Mrs. Covert While Mr. and Mrs.
Lambert and Mr. and Mrs. W. I.
BUnestone each entertained for Mrs.
Covert, who depatred on Wednesday
for her home.
Mrs. John Jennings is seriously
ill again and a nurse Is in attend
ance all the time.
Mrs. Jennie Butt ot uregon uuy
visited with Mrs. Geo. Maple on Tues
day. Mrs. Harry Burco and babies spent
part of last week at at the home otj
her mother Mrs. Phillips in Portland.
Mrs. Mason of Maine, has been a
recent guest at the Swart home. Mrs.
Mason was accompanied to The Dal
les by Mrs. Swart where they visited
for two days. Previous to the visi
tor departure for California Mea
dames Carl Smith, Geo-ge Williams
and Kitchen, also of Maine were
asked in informally to meet Mrs.
Mason. '
Over $40 of Red Cross Christmas
stamps were sold by the pupils of
the' Jennings- Lodge school. Six pins
were awarded to each room to the
ones selling tte most stamps. Wo
understand that eleven boys and one
girl won the prties.
Walter Rockner on his return trip
from Wheeler, Oergon to Inglewood,
California, stopped off and visited
with Mrs. Laura Newell.
Mrs. Oltv Ford and her mother,
Mrs. Newill weds among the many
visitors at the Poultry show on Tues
day. The regular meeting ot the Grace
Guild was held at the home ot Mrs.
H. Roberts on Wednesday. While It
was a very informal affair proved to
be a very enjoyable one. The de
votional exercise were led by Mrs.
Smith. At ta business meeting re
ports of baiaar committees proved of
Interest, as SIS0 was realised. The
society "wtll pledge J200 to the com
munity church budget. Mrs. Water
house Is to supply the flowers for the
church services this month. The
teas will be given by the members
alphabetically. Mrs. licy Allen being
our next hostess the 1st Wednesday
In January. Mrs. Je-ry Madden and
Mrs. Babler were the new members
who are to work with the society this
yea. Current events were given a
"My Old Fashioned Mother" was dis
cussed after the reading of one ot
the Nose Dives and Tall Spins appear
ing In a recent issue of Enterprise
bv one of our own Jennings Lodge
men W. W. Wood beck, which led up
to the discussion tno-e freely. Somv
expressed their views, that, the
mothers are not doing their part
while others think that the uniform
drees fo? the high school pupils would
do much to bring about different con
ditions in dress In our girls of the
teen age.
Three of the little children ot NtcX
Humphreys ae ill at thetr home.
The Hlgglngs family are out of
quarantine and the quarantine will be
lifted from the Geo. Gardner home oa
Friday of this week.
tor dlptheria were finished are back
In school again, having ftnlshed the
test satlfactorlly to tue health offi
cer. Dr. Lawton.
The Boring tehool are busy under
the direction of the principal. Prof.
Maulding,' in preparing a splendid
Christmas porgram which will be
held on the 23. The Boring S. S. wtll
also gtv a Christmas program and
have a Xmas tree at the church.
Mrs. Ten Eyck and Miss Myers
hktve their Xmas programs started
and Miss Crura will probably lend aa
slstance from children In her room,
John MoUel makes his way down
to high school front near Flcwood
these days on his motor cycle.
Mlsa Solby of the Firwood school
Is busy with preparations for a
Christmas program and tree which
V1U be glaen at the school house on
Friday afternoon, December 24.
STEEL CBIPANY
WILL OPPOSE
UNION I ABOR
NEW YORK. Dec 15. The Bethle
hem Steel corpoartion will refuse to
sell fabricated steel to builders and
contractors In the New York and
Philadelphia districts for buildings
to be erected on a closed shop basis.
This policy was disclosed by Eu
gene G. Grace, president of the cor
poratlon, who testified today before
the Joint legislative committee In
vestigating the alleged '"building
trust" replying to charges that his
corporation was sponsoring the "open
shop" movement by withholding steel
from builders employing only union
men.
SANDY
(Continued from page 2)
Phones: Bellwood 697. Automatic 21362 John P. Miller, Mgr.
East Side Mill & Lumber Company
Manufacturers an dDealers In
Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Mouldings
Mill Foot of Spokane Avenue PORTLAND, OREGON
Schools Are Busy
Preparing for Xmas
Salary Increases
Are Objected to
SANDY, Dec 16. At the grange
meeting Saturday th annual officers
were elected as follows: Master, J.
G. DeShaier; Chaplain. Mrs. It A.
Chown; Overseer, Mrs. Henry ferret ;
Lecturer, Mrs. J. M. C. Miller; Secre
tary. James Doll; Treasurer, A J.
Morrison; Steward, Thomas Hagan;
Asslatsnt Steward. Ed. Uttlepage;
Gate Keeper, Will Bell; Ceres, Mrs.
Thomas Hagan; v Flora, Mrs. J. Q. Le
bnaxer: I'omona, Caroline Chown;
Lady Assistant Steward, Mrs. A. C.
Thomas. Caroline Chown was initi
ated In the fourth degree. A dell
clous chicken dinner was served (all
Grangers are fine cooks!) and a pro
gram was given In the afternoon;
ong. Miss Selby and Carol luo
Chown; recitation. Mabel Bottjer:
song. Caorllne Chown, Alta and Flor
ence De Shaier; recitation. Selma
Hagan. "A good time" was the verdict
of ail present and an invitation la
extended to the public to come to the
afternoon sessions, the regular meet
1ag being held on the second Satur
day of every month.
The following resolution was pass
ed by the Sandy Grange on Saturday,
December 11. "Resolved. That ow
ing to the depressed prices ot all
farm products, and the reduction ot
wages in all lines of labor. We, a
members of Sandy Grange No. 393
condemn the effort that Is being put
forth to Increase the salary of any
state official, at the present trme. '
Some talks along school lines were
also given, and the day was profitably
spent for all present.
J P. FINLEY & SON
Perfect Funeral Service
Telephone Main 9
A-1599
Montgomery and Fifth
Portland
Drugs, Prescriptions, Druggist Sundries,
Vetinary Remedies
Fancy Stationery and Choice Candies.
At your home drug store.
THE PERRY PHARMACY
Mlrwaukls, Oregon W. B. Perry, Prop.
First State Bank of Hi waukie
"YOUR HOME BANK"
Conducts a General Banking Business
4 per cent interest oa Savings. Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent
YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED
SANDY. Dec 16. The student
body of the Sandy High School have
been making elaborate preparation
for a costume play called "A Queer
Christmas" to be given at S o'clock at
the I. O. 0. F. hall, December 22. At
the same time there will be candy an. I
various a 'tides suitable for Christ
mas gifts, for sale. The articles have
been made by the girls of the High
School Sewing Club. Everyone is In
vited to come and bring the children
They will enjoy Santa Claus. The
proceeds will be used for things
needed in the High School.
It has been decided to change the
place of the high school p-ogram and
bazaar from the school house to the
Odd Fellow's ball, since t.ie aa
nonucement was published last week.
Remember the time, 8 o clock In the
evening! The girls are so energetic,
have worked so bard and are such a
"nice lot of girls anyway that they
deserve liberal patronage."
There will be a fish pond at the
Clrl's bazaar, what fun it Is to "fish"
especially when the boys bait the
iiook. be they old "boys" or young
one's!
Richard Maronay has been selling
Xmas Red C 'oss seals very energeti
cally under the direction of Mrs. Ten
Eyck and is glad to have sold the
most, though Arthur Frace la a close
second.
All the Frace children were out of
school the first of the week.
Hazel Beers stayed out of high
school on Monday to be a "big sister"
to little Lois whdle her mother went
to Portland for the day.
The Girls Sewing Club met with
Mies Barton last week and had a hap
py and profitable evening sewing for
the big bazaar next Tuesday night.
Some fine compliments are being
passed over the work the girls are do
ing, and it seems they are turning
out excellent products of the needle
There were ten present, and Miss
Barton srved ice cream and cake.
Lewis Murray did not return for
his high school work on Monday, so ft
Is supposed his throat tests were not
finished.
Gertrude and Alfred Melnig will be
home from the O. A. C. on Friday eve
nlng to spend Xmas vacation.
The Dixon girls walked as far an
the Walter Krebs place, then made
their home trip for the week end In
comfort Returning they made the
t-lp through in a car, after being
stalled three times.
Roy Lilly is down form the head
works and has been about town tot
several days.
ii our Sanay young folks get
through their "exams' in tl-e tev
ae all supposed to be home this week,
as the vacation at the O. A. C. Is ex
pected to begin the 17th. Tnat wtll
give them a nice bit of time to get
ready for Xmas.
Miss Myers and Miss Crum had to
spend Wednesday, Thursday and Fri
day of this week taking examinations
at Oregon City.
Miss Vera Mlxter Is substitute
teacher for Miss Cram in the primary
grades while she is away at Oregon
City for three days.
Most of the pupils who were order
ed to stay out ot school until tests
Land Development
May be Taken Up
SANDY, Dec 16 A business man
from over In Washington was In
town dulmg the week who was talk
ing the development ot logged off
lands as a coming Industry In the
Northest At present he and some
associates are planning to buy ten
thousand acres from milling com
panies in Washington, having it
cleared and then, sell It oft In small
facts for homes and small mill
farms. There Is no city In the north
west that has such a small producing
country around It as Seattle, and
prices are still high there .though
times are very dull, and the open In
of this land may help local condi
tions there. Portland is growing, and
is destined to need greater produc
tion all the time, and the logged off
land in Oregon must be considered
as the country fills up. Sandy wilt
not have saw mills many years to
keep the hum of industry heard In
these parts, and It behooves us to
look forward toward a move of somo
kind to get more acreage here fo:
farming and berry planting and the
like. Long sighted vision should be
used now!
Wheat is still being held by the
famers over in the Spokane country
acco'dlng to a visitor who was hero
this week; though It Is predicted lit
tie will be gained by so doing.
Potatoes are being held, also, for
higher prices around here, as well
as for a market!
Sany Council Puts
on Health Officer
SANDY, Dec. 16. Probably the last
Council meeting under the direction
of otr present Mayor, Blanchto K.
Shelley, was held one night last
week. With Mayor Shelley's retire
ment, the time of Mrs R. T. Esson
and B. E. Sykes as Councllmen, ex
pi ea also. Mayor Shelley, as with
other mayors of small towns, has had
small funds with which to work, and
no great things can be accomplished
without some expenditures. Futher
more, no great things can be done in
a small locality without a spirit ot
unity, and when each citizen feels a
personal interest in how his town
looks, In what It needs, and helps
to study It's needs, and feel a pride
In what strangers think as they come
in, or pans, through, then a mayor
and his helpers can really get down
to business and do things worth
while. In the hlghe rsense all ot
humanity Is Just one family why not
olok out for the general needs ot a
town as well as merely one's own
family needs!
The City Council at it's last meet
ing apopinted Dr. H. B. Lawton as
ctiy Health Officer, and his duties
have already begun, Much will be ex
pected from the doctor. Last winter
thee were mild cases of scarlet
fever In town and In the school
most of the winter, This year a very
slight form) of dlptheria began, but
nw it Is soon to be a thing of the past
and over two dosen colored lights will
b used on the t-ve, Everyone la In
vited to attemsjthese exprolne There
will also be preaching services at the
church Christmas morning, by the
paetor, Rev. Dobberful.
Through some mistake the report
of a surprsle party on Frieda lHtber
ful did not appear In last week s Is
sue. Miss Martha Hoffman waa In Port
alnd last week visiting and shopping
and having a general good time.
Mrs, Duke and Cecil Duke were
down on lnat Sunday filling a dinner
engagement
mx Schmtts was out home from
Wencel and Ketscker mill to spend
the week nd.
"Peggy", Mrs. Henry Kamp's pet
prise Rhode Island alx year old hen Is
la)ing an egg every day and seems
happy in donlg so from the way she
cackles. Some hen a heap younger
are not cackling at all.
"IUll" Peterson had hard luck and
broke his truck springs Friday and
went to Portland for new ones He la
hauling plank on the market road be
tween Firwood and Sandy, from the
Sandy Lumber Company nlll.
There wa another big dance at the
Prlghtwood hall Saturday night. The
boys are going to have these dances
eery Saturday night except Sandy
dance nights.
It is said to be a good thing Melvln
Smith la "Slim", because there Is so
much parcel post mall piled up In his
car he can hardly see out.
Mr. and Mrs, Iawrence Saunderson,
well known In Sandy, have a new ar
rival In their California home and
they call her "llornadlno Gale." Mm
Saunderson la a sister of Mrs. "Jim"'
Dixon.
Second hand Dodge and roru at a
bargain. Cash or terms. AIno a
new Paby Orand Chevrolet for your
Inspection at Smith's parage. Adv.
A. E. Hengsllr of Oreahaui. who
formerly lived on the place now own
ed by 11. H. Watklna was In town last
wxk and "swapped" his "l.tole" to
n s Smith for a real car. so now
will "Dodge" the highways and by
ways.
Herman Miller has been working
Uk a beaver the past week tacking
beaver board on the walls of the Hoff
man house that is being rushed to
completion. Mr. Hoffman has been
carpentering on the Job himself, and
says he was a wood butcher before he
ever cut pork chops!
W. A. Proctor has had a fine new
garage built during the Pt week
which Is large enough for a couple of
cars.
With plank on the road as far as
Walter Kreb's place coming this way
some folks are beginning to look for
better days of drlvln.
Alton Phelps waa over a few days
J ago from the head works getting his
horses snoa. ite is jusi nniuin nv
his packing, taking up only a tew
supplies as the snow Is too deep lot
work now and the camp will clone
down for the winter at once, but Mr.
Sullivan and Mr. Walls wtll stay
throueh the winter.
Martin Mlckelsen has been laying
off a portion of the week for two rea
sons; he hsd a slight trouble removed
from the back of his neck and while
waiting for that to heal got out of
atove wood and flourished his ax so
energetically that he struck himself
on the top of the head, and If be had
been using the other ax, he would not
be alive to tell the tale.
R. 8. Smith has sold his blarksmtlh
nhop to C. L. Shaw who will run thi
business In the Perret building, and
Smith will 'tore cars In the building
on the corner by his Rrage.
Joel Jarl and Vernie are not fann
ing much now their chief occupation Is
batching and reading the Enterprise
Mr. Jarl sulmcribed during the re
cent "drive", and his wife hurried up
tow "suba" from Southe-n Cal., when
she heard of the big offer thinking
she would surpris Mm and she did!
Four copies between them ought to
be enough.
Henry Perret is an Industrious man
he Is up working on the new buck
porch before the dawn of day these
sleepy mornings!
Marshall Davl, our photographer,
has his skylight replaced by the help
of OeorRe Maronay. The high flying
wind picked it up during the storm
caring little for the damage It
wrought.
Mr. Templeton who recently arriv
ed from Idaho Is located on the C
L. Hanson place between Sandy and
Firwood.
W. A. Proctor was down at Oregon
City last week again on road busln""
Court will not be In session at Ore
eon City snaln till the first of the
year, as Judge Campbell has taken n
vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Clark of Cherry
vllle who have been In Nampn, Idaho
at the home of their daughter and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Stofcr,
returned home last week. When the
Clarks reached Camas, Wash., on
their return Mrs. Clark was not well
so they ermalned there for awhile
John Straus, who knows every nook
Mr. Gladys danger and little baby
dauithter we -o at the home ot Mrs.
itlaniw's mother. Mrs. W. J. Mitchell
during last weok. Miss Mollle
Mitchell was out from Otvgon City
to spend the wovk enu wltn ner
mother, also.
Mr. and M-s. Aiwunt Hoernlcke had
aa their ruohU at dinner on last Fri
day evening Mrs. Pavt Douglas ot
Cherry v 111. Marshall Davis and Mr.
and Mrs, John Maronay and son.
Mrs, K. I Power waa a Portland
giient last week for a few days which
oho spent wtth her daughter and
huitlMtnd and little granddaughter.
Little Qretchen ram out to star until
Chrlsmas, and after the holiday fes
tivities are over at the Powers home
h will return to Portland with her
mother.
Mr. ICason and Ronnie, Mrs. Miller
and Mr. Haas who were visiting In
town from th Inland Kin p Irs country
spent tho afternoon at the horn ol
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scales on Sunday,
remaining and having a perfectly fine
Mm.
Sunday was an exceptionally dull
dark day. but the shortest day of the
year will soon ba Pt.
Mrs. S. W. Allen went Into Portland
last Friday on a visiting and shopping
trip, and Mr. Allen returned with her
on Saturday to remain over Sunday.
Mr, and Mm. tleorge Perret and lit
tie ones ana Mrs, Miller wer in Port
land one day during the week and
had a ploasant outing.
John Hurmelater went to Portland
last week to try to locate some work.
somewhr. but the roport l that
Portland is a poor place to seek em
ployment now.
Among thott who were In the city
last week were M-, and Mrs. Farnk
Christiansen. George Wolf aud I K.
Hoffman.
I he Keerhel family went down to
Portland for the week end returning
to the mountains on Sunday.
ilrant Jonsrud. of Kelso, was haul
ing wood Into Sandy on Monday
Sundy Is something of a wood con
sumo these days.
it. Nelson was In town Saturday
nJ -..II . . . . .,
u muu hb nan 10 gei ousy nxiug up
irnce aince tn0 storm cut up so
many capors. There were fuur down
trees across the road near the Nelson
noma. "II expected to find snow In
Sandy.
airs. Knighton ia getting better
now, her friends and relatives will be
(lad to hear.
. c. frace nas ben very minor.
hl the past week, since he had an
operation on ms noao. A piece of
cone was removed.
Mrs. Coleman and El rod are getting
on nicely, the dlptheria being of the
usual light type, but the quarantine
was neceeaary. Mr. Coleman la ntak
In food as "nu-ae". though he will
be gld when the "green" poster Is
removed. Tor a mountaineer of the
true type loves freedom.
There ar no now cases of dlptheria
at present and yet each week for the
past three there has ben a new cam
reported Just after the week news
was mailed, but the prospect Is that
the disease U soon to be stamped out
here
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Elliott am
elated over the arrival of baby WII
fred Zone, the sto-k arriving at 11; 30
on the night of Deoembe 10. (Frldayi
wiw tue ten pound "package", which
was not far from being a Santa Claus
preaunt. Mm. Elliott expected her
mother her last week but she hu
been 111 and cannot come until strong
er,
Santa Claus Is a busy old fellow
these days, great sacks of mall are
coming down form Ctierryvllle and
the postmliater la fairly swamped at
times, but the real rush will probably
be on later.
Mr. and Mrs. Purcell wore In Port
land several days last week going
about the big shops ftolocting their
Christmas prewmts and also visited
relatives and had a good time.
The Sandy stae Is taking a round
about Journoy these days to gut to
I'-oring iih the road by Kelso is too
bad to travel if there Is another way
round, even though It bn farther. Tho
Plpasunt Home-GIJIIs route la the
stnge highway now.
There was a patry nt the Platt
Wiser refreshment pnrlors ono night
iust week, a number of tho town folk
dropping in. Mrs, Frank Smith and
(loorgo Hoe's furnished music for the
pleasant occasjon, and sandwiches,
pliklcs, mlnco plo and coffoe were
served. TJioso VtUe "afrulrs" wjll
probably be held now and then.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Proctor and
Mrs. Geo-ge Beers were all day shop
pers In the great metroplls on lust
Monday.
At the aeealon of the Rebekah lodge
on Thursday night of last week tho
following; officers were elected for the
next term; Mary Jadwln, Noble
Ound; Marguerite Kelln, vlco grand;
Sylsoster Hall, Secretary; Vera
Mlxter, Treasurer. These new offi
cers will bo Installed about the first
of the first of the year. A feast was
spread and all were merry at the
banquet table during this "fraternal
"venlng.
The following officers were elected
In the Odd Fellows lodge at a rocent
session: Melvln Smith, Noble Orand;
8ANDY BRIEFS
SANDY, Deo. 15. The splendid
Christmas program which Is under
preparation now will be given at the
Lutheran church on Friday evening,
December 24 at 7 o'clock. The entire
program will be in English, and there
will be songs recitations and various
Interesting selections by the children,
also there will be selections given by
the choir, consisting 'of octettes, and
there will be a beautiful Christmas
tree which will look like a deram ot
and canny of this end or tne county gyivester Hall, vice-grand; A. C.
sent his renewal for the Enterprlso Baumback, Secretary; Otto Melnig,
last week, Mr. Straus does not loso Treasurer.
fairyland to the children, for electric
HhU have been placed in the church lege worth while,
lnte-est in this community.
Anton Mlckelsen was down from
Brlghtwood a few day ago and tar
rled awhllo looking after business af
fairs. Margaret Klein and Isabel O-ay
were down In the city hurrying about
to locate Santa Claus one day last
week.
Mr. Ogden of Marmot spent a night
at the Sandy hotel recently rather
than try to make the road home.
Mrs. S. W. Allen ig hoping to be
able to move Into the Hoffman house
In another week, and tho Sharnke's
will then be glad to iget Into their
new possession.
A number of Bull Run folks man
aged to get over to lodge the other
night and Judging from reports every
one felt the evening worth while.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Dahrens and
Mrs. Gus Dahrens all went to the city
a day last week and Mr. Dah-ens
made application for his final citizen
ship papers while there. It will not
be a great Wh!le until he will be a
J child of Uncle Sam, which ia a privi-
Mr. and Mrs. It 8. EXldy and daugh
ter Lulu Eddy were Invited to the
LennarU home last Sunday to dinner,
but declined because Mrs. Eddy did
not want to leave her S. S. cIbhr, so
they drove down for the afternoon
Instead and had a very pleasant time,
George and Oscar Ounderson of
Sandy lid go were over to the song
service on Sunday night, despite the
storm.
Shingles were blow off the roof of
the E. L. Power ranch house last Fri
day night when the wind was out on
It's big: frolic.
One farmer near here said recently
that It was "hard lines" to pay such
enormous price for seed as was neces
sary last spring and then have no
market this rail!
The Ountenbeln place at Boring
waa sold by Oeorga Beers last week
to John Thompson of Portland who
erpects to move out at once. There
are twenty ac-es In the place.
The Blttne r Spool Mill Co. has
bought the hard wood timber that
belonr-d to the chair company tha
went into bankruptcy. George Beers
made the transfer. Tne uit
titer mill Is turning out a roat deal ot
work.
There were two highway engineers
out thi way a few usys ago luuaiug
around, and lha supposition la that
cont acts will be forthcoming soon
after the first of the year.
There are some fnrs over the
Sandy ridge way that would U to
have electricity, provldmn It " not
too expensive to vt the Installment
mad.
There was not a very large attend
ance at the picture show on Saturday
night, when the movie man makes his
wvekly pllglrmage out here so ha
has a mind to stop coming If there
are not mo-e "fans' out this week.
The P. It l P. Co. iuddimly tele
phoned for alt work to slop at the
flume near Bull Hun last week, al
though the winter's work had all bo
laid out The labor thus employed
has a feeling that when work U re
sumed wacwa will be cut.
A house at Raford'a corner on tne
bluff rd la being put up in whlcB
the country road machinery used out
this way will be alored, At preeent
the caterpillar and graders are stored
at C. D. Puroell's barn. :
Alt of Sandy's business housee are
looking like a big welcome Is extend
ed to Santa Claus. Tha decorations
are very attractive.
Carl linger spent three weeks Itt
the city working recently, aiia may
decide to rent his place nuxt spiiug
and move Into Portland, though hi
plans a-e not settled yet.
Geo. Fllnn waa down from the camp
(the former Iteechel mill) for a few
days the last of the week. Krnent .
Hart la handling ties up there with
teems and truck, aud they are being
floated down the river.
Fanners have brought the price ut
mill run down considerably by refus
ing to pay the price, and grinding up
oats, a home product, and reeding
that Instead, so It Is stated.
Max Woenche Is still In the
Emanuol hospital at lVrtland but
keeps about the same, not Improving.
Max and hi family surely deserve the
sympathy of all of hi neighbors and
Mends.
Henry Kamp got out lor the first
time for a week on Monday, having
had a ve-y painful time of It alnce
his fall while putting on a load of hay
at Shaw's blacksmith shop. The
hooks pulled out and he fell on a
presto light tank, backwards, and
must have cracked a rib and bruised
himself Internally. Coughing and
snoeilng still have to be tabooed.
The latest report Is that Mrs.
Knighton la still confined to her bed,
which Is to be greatly ergretted.
A marriage license for Arthur Caven
or Marmot and Mis Hunt was Issued
at Vancouver, recently.
The sympathy or the entire country
around here Is extended to Mr. and
Mm. C. U Henson who lost tbetr lit
tle baby daughter, at the age or only
eight days. The little ont waa so wel
comed Into tbetr home, and their loss
Is very hard to bear. Mr. and Mrs.
!!nson went through town yesterday
to Zlg Zag. which I Mm. Hnnson's
first trip out since the baby came.
Mlsa Carrie O reason or Boring who
has been away at work for the past
month returned home a few days ago.
Mis 7-elma Mclaujthlln of Port
land was a recent visitor at the W.
K. Child home at Bolrng.
A new barber shop has JuM been
opened at Poring and Is doing a fair
business. A pool table was also In
stalled. They ssy there "Is plenty of snow
up In the mountains" and It almost
snowed here but live weather man
changed his mind after throwing a
few flakes around.
Tax payers around here should re
mombor that on IecenUier 2S thers
will be a meeting of county tax pay
ers at Oregon City and the budget for
the yenr will be dlscussml. A move
ment Is under consideration for ar-
ranging with the Multnomah Co. Com-mlsslono-s
for the enre of our poor,
Instead of putting up a new build
ing,, which would cost at least ten
thousand dollars. It Is claimed thst
the greater tho number of "boarders"
the less the expense, and many are
favoring the plan of uniting with
Multnomah County and, paying our
propo-tlon for cuch Inmate we would
send there would undoubtedly bo an
economical procedure, especially
when material and labor aro still so
high.
Mrs. Bonott, president of the Par-ent-Twichor's
Association announces
the next meeting will bn held on the
last Friday evening of the month at
8 o'clock at the City Hall to finish
the appointment of committees and
outline work for tho year. Some sug
gested extending the mooting into a
Watch Night party, but no definite
action was taken. A largo atten
dance Is desired everybody come!
The Oregon Chamber of Commerce
has Invited th0 Sandy branch of the
Development Iaguo to ivind dplo
nates to the annual meeting In Port
land, and Paul Melnig and Kd. Hart,
president of the League, will probably
attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Sinclair stay
ed over night with the Chown family
one night lait week. They cams
over to pack up their things whclh
will be shipped over to Eastern Ore
gon as soon as the roads ae In bet
ter shape. They will remain In the
Juniper Flat country this winter, any
way, as Mrs. Sinclair Is so much bet
ter there.
Last Friday night there was an ex
ceptionally hard wind storm In this
part of the county .almost every
neighborhood receiving It's share of
the gaie. Trees fell In every sec
tion, thundorlng down every little
while; fences were broken on nearly
all tlnfbered sections, old mill build
ings razed, and some logging camps
had to close down until the "strays"
could be sawed up and put out of the
way. Mr. Wilson found seven logs
serosa the road when be carried the
mail over the Marmot way on Satur
day. It has been many years since
there was such a hard windstorm.
Rain was the accompanlmont nature
furnished while the storm was en.
Monday night It cleared up after
a variety of weather all day, rain, hall,
snow, and old "Jack" brought a free,
up In the night .and Monday waa the
first sun-day tor a long time.