S U B S C R IP T IO N SEC! ION P R IC E * 1 .5 0 P . r Y ea r S u b scribe N ow I SANDY FIVE NEW M EIERS OF DAMASCUS GRANGE SANDY LOCALS E D IT O R IA L LOCALS Mrs. S. R. Harper's guest, Mrs. At last report Mrs. Dora Dahrens Norris o f Vancouver, after a several was in about the same condition, with j days visit, left for her home Monday. perhaps a little improvement. Mrs. J. M. C. Miller has with her There is complaint about a prowler j this week a brother, Frank Armstrong bothering around in the east section 1 and wife o f Douglas, Arizona, who of town, and milk is reported taken Five candidates were initiated into | arrived Sunday night accompanied from back porches. the Damascus Grange Saturday by their daughter, Miss Lowell Arm­ R. E. Esson attended the thirty- night, about forty-five active mem­ strong. The latter, after a short stay, | eighth annual meeting o f the Stevens bers being present at the ceremony, left for San Francisco to join a party : clan of which he is a member, at Sa­ members who had been making hay on a trip to Lake Tahoe. Miss Arm­ or working in the perry fields all lem, Sunday. strong is a teacher o f English in a Sandy Grange had only a short bus­ day or doing other real labor, yet as high school at Oakland. Mrs. Miller iness session Saturday, adjourning at cheerful and happy as one big family. The city o f Portland is in the real had not seen these relatives since This wide awake grange has 35 estate business at Bull Run and has noon. The grangers were all too busy 1905. haying and doing other farm work young people on its membership roll laid out some desirable lots for sum­ “ Auntie” McGugin will not be able and after the regular session an hour to remain all day. mer homes near the gate entrance to to attend the pioneer society meeting Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Schneider at­ is spent in dancing, parents and chil­ the reserve. There is around thirty this year. Last year she was crowned acres in the tract which is named tended the big meeting at Champoeg dren enjoying the social hour to­ queen. This year the honor will fall of the gathering of the Roelfson clan gether. Maupin. Some of the lots are divided on Mrs. Caroline Bruns. two hundred being present. The doc­ Ed. Siefer is the new master, and by Bramhall creek. A number of Cherryville neigh­ tor's mother's people, the Roelfsons, Mrs. Lloyd Lake is musician that bors went to the city to attend the were pioneeis. A fter the program played for both the degree work and The new bride o f Lookout, R. G. funeral o f Mrs. O. S. Botkin Monday. McVickers, took over the honors of was over the Schneiders drove to dancing. Mrs. Alonzo Radford was called to Sheridan where they had dinner with The grange contemplates holding the newly established “ household” Independence again to nurse Mrs. E. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Funk, then re­ the annual picnic in the near future. Sunday and presided over the small G. Ranton who is very ill from in- tea table when each of the 90 moun­ turned to Sandy. flamatory rheumatism. Jasper Duggar o f Boring is in a tain climbers arrived. Formerly Mc­ H elp C elebrate B irth day Mrs. Haight, sister o f Mrs. Harvey very critical condition and has bean Vickers was “ it.” After a number of callers through Watkins, has returned from a won­ bedfast for some time, the trouble the day, Mrs. Marie Krebs was sur­ derful trip to Alaska and came to The sere and yellow leaves are all being from an injury received some prised on her eightieth birthday by the Watkins home for her mother, ready showing on the. maples, accord­ time ago. her son Otto and wife coming in from and both have returned to the city. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson of Sherwood, the Henry Hermans from ing to local observers. Can it be that Friedel Wuinsche has been improv­ summer will be ended almost before Kelso invited Mrs. J. M. C. Miller to Sellwood, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krebs ing rapidly and will soon be all right he their guest at the Damascus grange and Herman Krebs from Portland, it begins? again. Saturday night, driving up to Sandy Charley Krebs and wife, Frieda Miss Dorothy Jonsrud made the for her and also bringing her home. There is talk that the city o f Port­ Nitseh, Eva Hulda and Richard Mt. Hood Loop trip Monday with Mr. While most raspberry fields are Krebs. The crowd had a feast o f ice land is going to enlarge Dodge park and Mrs. C. A. Lindell and daughter, by opening forty acres across the nearing the end of the season, the Ray cream, watermelon and cake. At Miss Alice Lindell of Portland, re­ I Wilkinson and Mundlin fields are still Hairpin curve. This park is getting supper her neighbors, Mrs. J. Noack, turning to the city with the Lindells too small for the crowds that spend \ heavy with berries. Martha Noack, Robert Noaek, Rein­ where she was joined by her mother Mr. and Mrs. Kenenth Lounder hold and Verner Krebs helped cele­ the weekends there. Tuesday. back and the Alva Lounderbacks of brate. Miss Elizabeth Canning came Mr. and Mrs. “ Indian” came here Sandy spent Sunday together up the home from Monmouth where she is ! mountains. via the Loop highway from Yakima Hit by A u to m o b ile attending normal, to visit her broth­ Principal G. D. Orr and a friend Monday on their way to the Gresham Herman Ridderbusch o f Sandy suf­ ers and families who were here last fair to enter two race horses. They from California, Mr. Kenney, wen', fered a severe scalp wound Sunday week from California. had a truck and trailer. Even the on a fishing trip up Salmon rivei evening when struck by a roadster Mrs. Beatrice Wright will entertain red men “ live up to the minute” early Sunday morning, returning driven by Otto Hagen. Mr. Ridder- the Kelso Women’s club with a picnic Monday night. * these days. husch went to cross the street and Thursday, July 26, at the R. Jons­ Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Duke and Chas. the traffic being so heavy failed to rud grove, and the ladies look for­ and Anna Duke were dinner guests “ Scotty” Williamson and George at the home of Mrs. Miller Thusrday see the Hagen ear in time. The ma­ ward with pleasure to the event. chine was almost stopping or Ridder­ Word has been received here of Root of the U. S. Forest service and night. busch would probably have been the death o f Mrs. Shaw, who former­ Harry Conway, who were at Timber- Sandy union high school board has killed. The ear skidded only 20 feet ly lived on Cedar creek near the Ku- line Monday report wonderful wild elected Rufus Troyer janitor at a flowers in bloom at this elevation, salary o f $100 per month for twelve after the brakes were set. Dr. Will­ bitza home. Mrs. Shaw passed at 6,000 feet, at least a dozen kinds months. A new G. M. C. bus was iams attended Herman, who is able to Newherg. Particulars have not been be opt. received. with gorgeous colors, the blossoms ex­ also purchased for the Welches- Paul Thiess was down from Taco­ tending upward on the mountain a Brightwood route and will probably M ake the L o o p T rip ma to see his mother, Mrs. Lola half a mile. A register will be in­ be operated by one of the teachers. Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Schneider Thiess, and another son, Fred, was stalled at Timberline at once for Boyd Summers reports lots o f wild and boys made the Loop trip Sunday. out from the city Sunday, all thrae climbers. strawberries, huckleberries and wild Two cars o f friends, the C. J. Millers visiting Frank Thiess in the after­ blackberries ripe at Swim. This is and son and daughter o f Pilot Rock, noon. Mrs. Bell Wright had as luncheon the first season in three years there Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Chittenden and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jonsrud en­ guests Mrs. Joe Black and Helen has been wild blackberries there. three sons o f Portland stopped for joyed a short visit Sunday from Mr. Reed o f Portland. Next Sunday will be a big day on the Schneiders to accompany them, and Mrs. Joseph Jonsrud o f Portland --------------------- | Mt. Hood as many parties are sehed- but they got separated at Govern­ and Mr. and Mrs. Louie Gierkie of Ned Mitchell is able to get around: uled to climb, including about twenty ment Camp, and the Schneiders Sandyridge. very well now, and has to use his | local folks under the leadership of missed them all the way, but enjoyed crutches only a portion o f the time. [ G. D. Orr. the trip for a’ that! Grazing time is here again for the Eastern Oregon flocks. Last week Mrs. Rosie Dahl brought 2,000 sheep into the Wild Cat section, and the E. R. Jackel flock o f over 2,000 were taken to Zig Zag mountain. A . P. Prentice is packing for Jackel again this season. About Labor Day about nine hundred and fifty lambs will be shipped to the Portland market via Bull Run, Prentice said. Dolly Rathke celebrated her thir­ teenth birthday Sunday with a party arranged by her mother, 18 school friends and neighbors being present. Ice cream, cakd and sandwiches were served and many kinds o f games amused, all remaining late. Dolly graduated at 12 in May, also her pals, Julia Larsen and Betsy Miller, who were among those present. A num­ ber o f nice gifts were received by Dolly. A. W. Bell Lumber Co. Sandy, O regon Manufacturers and Dealers in ROUGH A N D D R E SSE D FIR A N D C E D A R LUMBER B orin g I. O. O. F. M eetin g ORDERS FILLED ON SHORT NOTICE A gathering o f about 150 I. 0 . O. F. members assembled at Boring Wednesday night, the grand master W e Deliver anywhere being present and the degree team o f the Samaritans, formerly the Phone Res. 324 Mill 131 Sandy Muscovites, conferred the second de­ gree on several candidates. About 50 were present from Orient, over ■ iiimmimiimmimmimimiiiiimiuiimiiiiiiimiiimmimimiimimiimiimiii^ 20 from Sandy, and a number from Gresham. | A Real Banking Service I AT Anna Hennessey received a letter from her son, George Hennessey, that he and his wife had a wonderful trip back to Fresno. No ear trouble marred the journey, and they were given a royal welcome back home. On their way up “ Spike” drove night and day, making 450 miles in 24 hours one day. I TheFirstStateBank I Service is more than a mere term in this bank. | It is a fundamental. When you maintain your ac- i count here you are entitled to every service— every | consideration— consistent with your business re- = quirements and prudent banking methods. § | | = The officers of this institution are always glad § E to discuss financial matters with you— and without | | obligation on your part. f I First State Bank [ “ T h e B a n k o f R e a l S e r v ic e ” MBS. BOTKIN, CHERRYVILLE, AGED 93, DIED FRIDAY Mrs. Agnes S. Botkin, wife of Dr. O. S. Botkin of Cherryville, passed during the night, Friday, at the age o f 93, after a long and active home life. Mrs. Botkin did her own house­ work during the 16 years she resided at Cherryville until very recently. Formerly Mrs. Botkin lived at Mt. Tabor where her husband was a phy­ sician many years. Dr. A. W. Botkin o f Gresham and James Botkin o f Estacada are sons, Mrs. Thomas Graham o f Portland, Mrs. Sibray o f Pittsburg, are daugh­ ters surviving. Dr. Botkin feels the loss o f his mate keenly. Funeral rites were held in the city Monday. * * * * * * D R . C H A S . P. JO H N S O N D en tist Practice limited to extraction o f teeth and minor oral surgery, nerve blocking & gas anesthesia 453 Morgan Bldg. Portland • * * * * * V. S ch u eb el, B ea ttie St M iller * Attorneys at Law * 6 per cent state school money to * loan on farms; General law prac- * tice. Bank o f Oregon City Bldg. * Oregon City Oregon * • * • * A mass meeting held at Welches school by patrons, and Brightwood district to discuss consolidation of the two schools. It was decided to call a meeting o f taxpayers and vote on the proposition. County Super­ intendent Vedder was present and told o f the benefits to be derived * * from the proposal. * Mrs. Elizabeth Hagan has made * application for a water right on a * small stream near her farm, and hopes later to have water for domes­ • * tic use and lawn installed. • Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Harper had a^ • I Member Federal Reserve Bank “ A Strong Bank” ¡ dinner guests and for the day this week Mrs. Spencer and daughter • Gresham, Oregon Geraldine o f Texas, Howard and William Magnum o f Oregon City. , fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH iiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiim iim iiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiT DR. F. C. B R O S IU S , M. D. O ffice 2nd door W est o f M eat Market T e le p h o n e 341 Sandy, Oregon • • • • a e e a e D R . H. A . S C H N E ID E R D E N T IS T P hon e S an dy 151 Sandy, Oregon * • * * * e ODOFELLOWS.REBEKARS INSTALL NEW OFFICERS M R S. J. M. C. M IL L E R E d itor S an dy , O reg on P IO N E E R S T O M E E T H E R E S U N D A Y , J U L Y 22 Sandy Pioneer and Early Settlers’ society meeting promises to he on in­ teresting event next Sunday. Elec­ tion o f officers will take place and a good program is arranged. If the weather is fine no doubt the largest crowd yet will attend. All interested are invited to bring a basket lunch and come. Some speakers from Or­ egon City are expected to be present and talk on local and county pioneer days. Sandy Odd Fellow and Rebekah lodges held joint installation Tues­ day night, as follows: Carl Norquist, noble grand; R. S. Smith, vice grand; E. F. Bruns, right support o f noble grand; Lewis Hall, left support; L. B. Green, warden; Sylvester Hall, conductor; H. P. Bruns, inside guar­ dian; Melvin Smith, outside guardian; Walter Alt, right suppor o f vice grand; P. T. Shelley, left support; Wm. Ganger, R. S. S.; Jno. Mitchell, L. S. S., and G. D. Orr, chaplain. Rebekah officers are Josephine Ganger, noble grand; Edna Thomp­ son, vice grand; Sylvester Hall, sec­ retary; Libbie Hall, treasurer; Sadie Bosholm, R. S. N. G.; Kennie Gan­ ger, L. S. N. G.; Maggie Orr, R. S. V. G.; Blanche Shelley, L. S. V. G.; Roberta Williams, warden; Mary Jad- win, conductor, and Vera Smith, chaplain. S cales M akes R ecord Kenneth Scales, pitcher for the Estacada Legionnaires in the Port­ land Valley Baseball league, won his game last Sunday from Davidson’s Bakery, allowing ten scattered hits. Errors on the part of his teammates was responsible for three o f the four runs made by the bakery. The game was won by a score o f 21 to 4. Mrs. James McCormick entertained with a dinner in honor o f her birth­ day, Tuesday. Besides the McCor­ mick family those present were Mrs. C O U N T Y C O M M IS S IO N E R Norris and baby, Mrs. Lex Schmitz S E R IO U S L Y IN JU R E D B Y F A L L and Dean and Mrs. Arthur Russell. W. A. Proctor was in bed Monday as the result of a fall while out picking blackberries. A gash was cut on his cheek and he lay unconscious for some time. He was alone and some distance from his car and it was with difficulty he managed to get home. About the same time Ken­ neth Proctor had two fingers mashed so Dr. Brosius had to patch up two o f the Proctors at, once. SAN DY Mrs. J. M. C. Miller was a guest at the Anna Hennessey home the night before Mr.| and Mrs. George Hennessey left for Fresno, enjoying a lovely chicken dinner and a social visit. Mrs. R. Rathke says her daughters, Mrs. Creitz and Mrs. Cook, will not come home from California for this vacation as they will take a trip into Mexico with their husbands. LOCALS N o tice to C reditors Mrs. Will Bell and Mr. Bell had as guests for the day Monday Mrs. Joe Black and Helen Reed of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Steinman have had as guests all week Mrs. Warton and granddaughter Ramona Estrada, o f Sacramento, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Nichols o f Seattle, and Mrs. Mary Jones of Salt Lake, all of whom are having a delightful time here and who will leave for Seattle, accom­ panied by Mrs. Steinman and David the latter part o f the week. Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Warton and Miss Estra­ da will visit the Steinmans again be­ fore returning to their homes. Fred Canning says the Mt. Hood Loop trip is very popular in Cali­ fornia, and that three out o f five o f the Standard Oil employees plan spending their vacations in Oregon, always including the Loop trip in their itinerary. No. 3884 In the Circuit Court o f the State of Oregon, for the County o f Clack­ amas. In Probate. In the matter o f the estate of Frances T. Stockton, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un­ dersigned has been appointed by the Circuit Court o f the State of Oregon, for the county o f Clackamas, depart­ ment o f probate, administrator of the estate o f Frances T. Stockton, de­ ceased, and has qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre­ sent the same, duly verified ns by law required, to the undersigned, at the office o f the Eastern Clackamas News, Estacada, Oregon, within six (6) months from the date hereof. Dated and first published June 22. 1928. Date o f last publication, July 20, 1928. W. L. STOCKTON, Administrator. McGTJIRK & SCHNEIDER, 203-5 Withrow Bldg., Gresham, Oregon, Attorneys for Administrator. 6-22 7-20 S e r v ic e ... Distance is no question with us. Our equipment is at your service day or night. 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