The Sandy news. (Sandy, Clackamas County, Oregon) 1914-1917, July 13, 1916, Image 2

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    SANDY NEWS
Published
every
will we meet up with the favors of the
im e circuit c i J a r o ? t h
god.-.
STATE OF OREGON FOR T H E
Thursday tit
I t is up to you, to every citizen, to
COUNTY OF CLACKAMAS.
Sand y, Oregon.
e a to n ,
F re d L.
work fo r prosperity
in this com munity,
and J Eliza
r
j
vjr y Ezra ** C. Trum an HlJU
j IIZ a J J. Trum an
k
P ro c to r, for it is an almost universal rule of man ' husband and wife,
WANT AND FOR SALE
COLUMN
C. D. Purcell
Plaintiffs
th a t we receive in proportion as we do.
Proprietors.
For
E. V. Nye,
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Sale—Good pure
ATTORNEY AT LAW
SANDY,
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OREGON
Olive oil.
Elijah Coalman and Elvina C. Coalman,
E d ito r.
O ne-third o’-* the employees of shoe I his wife. D. C. Latourette, Bank of Apply to M. Boitano. Phone Sandy lOx,
factories in .he l .dtcd States are won en. Oregon City, a Corporation, Caspar
FOR SALE
Of course they ought to vote.
Ju n k er, F. L. Mack. Constable, and
OFFICIAI. CITY PAPER
Very fine thoroughbred Jersey Bull
C. D. PURCELL
INSURANCE
' Jo h n S traus and W. A. Proctor,
De calf two months old too good to veal.
No wonder we have so nn uy big
I fondants.
Will sell for $12.00. Good chance to
$1.00 per year in advance.
paunches in this country.
Forty-five
get a fine bull.
SUMMONS
Six m onths, .50 cents
per cent of tile incomes is s(ient for food.
A. 0 . Sherman, Rull Run, Oregon.
T o F . L. Mack, Constaole, and John
Entered as Second-class m atter March
Representing Reliable Companies.
Strauss,
Defendents:
12, 1911, at thè |M«st , ittici' at Sandy,
I OR SA L E —Thoroughbred Golden
Georgia em ploys practically all of her
Oregon under thè Act of March 3 1H79.
IN T H E NAME OF T H E STATE OF
county prisoners in the construction of O REG O N : Yon are hereby required W yandotte eggs fo r hatching, 75 cents
per S ettin g o f 15.
good roads. I t’s one way of improving
.Viverti .¡tig Rates on Application.
to appear and answer the com plaint file,I Mrs. Alida A. Francis, Kelso.
M. A. DEATON
Local readers ten cents a line for them , any way—the roads, ot course.
against you ami ea< it of you. in tlie a-
Agent For
FOR S A L E —Good 3J inch Farm
first inserti'Ui, five cents a line each
bove entitled action on or about the 12th
W agon w ith new bed. Price $25,00.
A close friend oeeasionally loosens lip,
German American, London As-
stilwe<jiicnt insertion.
Display locals,
day of August, 1916, and if you fail to an ­
H. H. W atkins, Sandy, Oregon.
fifteen cents a line first insertion, ten say« an exchange. But most.friends, we
swer or appear, for w ant thereof the
suranaceand other Reliable Co’s.
cen ts a line each suliseqnent insertion.
note, are just beyond the border of close-
FOR S A L E —Bay Gelding 6 years
plaintiffs will apply to the court tor the
1 Hess.
CLACKAMAS COUNTY BANK,
relief dem anded in their com plaint, to- old, w eight 1400 lbs. Bay m are 5 years
old, w eight 1300 lbs.. Both well broken
“ For Sandv Always.”
w it:
Sandy,
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Oregon.
and good pullers.
The woman who diplom atically allows
1st.
T
h
at
they
have
and
recover
from
C.
E.
Cleveland,
her husband to think he is boss of tile
said defendants, Elijah Coalman and
Phone 301 Gresham , Oregon.
HAMMOND & HAMMOND
ranch will continue herself to rule the
K
lv
n
a
C.
Coalman,
his
wife,
or
from
roost.
either of them , the sum of FOUR
FOR SALE—One two-seated hack,
Offices, SANDY & OREGON CITY
We copied it, hut it is good: “ Drink I HOI SAND FIVE HUNDRED I $4.00.- nearly new, and one hay rake in good
condition.
We will be in Sandy Saturday
ften brings a man so low th a t he ca n ’t °°> Dollars, principal, togethei with in­
G. P. Herz, Bosing, Oregon.
terest thereon at the rate of SEV EN (7)
ev n rai e the price of a d rin k .’’
of each week at the Clackamas
per cent per annum from th e 3rd day of
NOTICE
a
County Bank
While tl ie men do the fighting in the July 1914; the further sum of FIV E
H e will have English services at tiie
Faking The Home Paper.
Held wouldn’t it he well to let the women HUNDRED (fOOtih) DOLLARS atto r­ Evangelical L utheran Church every first
ney’s fees: and their costs and dis­ Sunday of the m onth at 10:30 a. in.,
stop the lighting at home?
bursem ents herein. 2nd.
T hat said commencing Sunday, February 6th.
Do you know of a person in th is whole
I
» » V v continue,
u n m i u v , though
M I" U g U
io
I hear
I
Attorney-At-Law
We
to
an oc- mortgage lie foreclosed and the premises Everybody is kindly invited.
community who would be willing to go
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,
, .
.
<->
e cagionai woid about politics.
covered thereby lie sold by the sheriff of
Probate and Real E state Law
through life month by month and year j
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saiii Clackamas County, Oregon, accord
by y ear w ithout a knowledge of the
A bstracts and T itles Exam ined.
When tru th is your guide you never ing to Law and to the practice of this
news features of the tow nship in which leave the track.
Court and th a t tlie plaintiffs, or either Lumber. Shingles and Moulding 926 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
he resides? Would you like to be that 1
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of them , lie permitted TO PURCHASE
If you are in need of lumber
Jlllv, we hujie, will be a t least recog­
person? It is difficult to convince the
Portland, Oregon.
said property n,Jon execution sate by the let us quote you our prices.
nizable.
average r, ader of the real value of his
Sheriff; 3rd. that tlie proceeds of the
Split and Sawed Cedar Posts.
home paper unless he has a t some tim e
W ith summ er hopping along the grass sale of said real property be applied;
or other been forced to do w ithout it.
We also have a supply of brick
First, to the payment of costs and ex­
Percy Shelley, Prop.
Then it is th a t its value is brought ho,I, ht , too, will begin to perform his
penses ot this suit and sale Second: and continue to sell at reduced
stunt.
home to them . Most people subscribe
Successor to Bell Bros.
to tlie payment of
th e
am ounts prices.
for the home pat er, read it, enjoy it,
Livery Rigs of all kinds including heavy
ieerted to be due the plaintiffs from
Cliina, js'rhaps. approaches some seni
Phone 46
or light freig h t.
F irst-class A uto
and absorb the news it contains as a
btance of civilization in this day
said defendants E lijah Coalman and S a n d y , .........................Oregon
service day or night. H orses and Rigs
m a tte r of course, giving scarcely a
slaughter.
Elvina C Coalman, his wife, or from
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j bought, sold or traded. Baled hay and
thought to tlie vast am ount of lalior
whole oats always on hand a t lowest
either of them ; Third, that the balance
entailed in the production of the issue.
, nsllrance a great protection to
prices.
lie paid to the clerk ot tins Court to be
And y e t th a t issue means a trem end- widow all(, children, but tht
accumula­ distributed by him as by Law provided;
ous concentration of thought and en er
tion of a healthy hank account sujipPes
4th. That the defendants and each
gy and perseverance on the p a rt of both the fun between.
and all of them lie barred and foreclosed
the editor and his entire force of em ­
Meats an
J and enjoined from asserting-any light, Fresh and Cured
ployees. The work thus represented
U ar is cutting down the use ot liquors title, lien, claim or interest in to or up
Sausage of All Kinds.
on an issue of this paper, for instance, in England, but America is h id in g the
on said real property nr any part thereof, A Stock of Groceries kept in
costs the reader the trilling sum o f two high spots at every jump.
situated
in the County of Clackamas, Stock.
cents. Would you like to fill the ed it­
Best Bread in the Siate
'iu
te
of
Oregon,
and more particularly
Sandy Blacksmith and Shoeing
o r's ahoea for a week, or a month, or
of Oregon.
Three of the most desirable things on
perm anently? Would you consider th a t j Uns earth are ji-aee, a lull stomach, ami lescribed in sai.l mortgage os all of the
Shop
Will
South west quarter (8 . W. J ) of Sec­ Fresh Fish every Friday.
th e labor thus involved had m et with u st titled pocketbook.
R.
S.
Smith
Prop.
tion Twenty hair, (24), ie* Township pay the highest cash price for
ju s t com pensation?
Shoeing a Specialty. All Work G uaran­
Hides, Veal, Pork, Eggs &c.
•»o (2) South, Range Seven (7) cast of
teed. Prices Right. Phone Gresham 534
The wisdom of a find is not half so
the \\ illam ette M eridian, in tlie County
amusing as the foolishness of a wise
Making I ¡mes Prosperous
of t lackamas, State of Oregon, contaiu-
man.
ng oiiehuntlre 1 -ixty (160) acres accord­
ing to tlie Governm ent survey thereof,
P rosperity to a considerable degree
Il given his choice between health,
Notice For Publication
rests upon the whims of the business wealth am i happiness we don’t know of xcept only the statuatory rigiit of re-
ieinptiop,
and
Fifth,
for
such
further
in te re sts of the country and upon the
a man en earth who w ouldn't scramble
and difierent relief as may to tills Court
people themselves.
ior the bunch.
D epartment of the interior ,
seem meet and proiier.
If they arc optim istic and believe in
ot
turoirgh
U. S. Land Office at P ortland, Oregon,
This
sninmons
is
served
npon
you
by
Time
works
wonders
in
m
any
ways,
prosperity and work faithfully to th a t
Ju n e 7th, 1916.
publication
an
d
published
by
virtue
ot
hut
not
all
of
ns
fail
into
step
with
the
end, prosperity will be w ith us. re g a rd ­
Se nd a model or sketches and description ’
of your invention for FR E E SEA R C H
Notice is hereby given th a t .Maximilian
an order made ami entered herein on the
an d report on patentability. W e fret cat-
less of conditions in other countries. workings.
™or
Wr?’e for our free book
22nd day of Ju n e 1916, by J. U. Camp­ IT G alarneau, of Cherryville, Oregon,
o f 300 needed in ve n tio n s.
We a re a self supporting people and
i who, on December 27th, 1909, made
W lu never volt can see the good points bell, Judge of the above entitled Court
are not dependent upon the whims or
■ Hoinesti ad E n try , No. 02103. for Lot 3
| of your town it’s a m o ial certainty that directing the same to lie published in the NJ of SFJ of N W J. W J of EJ of lot 2,
exertions of others.
i «Jf_aI e R t L aw yers. Estab. 1 889.
1307 Sever,>h S t. Washington, D.r
sandy News, a newsjiajier of general j WJ of lot 2, NJ of SWJ of N EJ, NJ of
But if we become p ssitnistic, and oiticrs can see yom own.
LAW YERS
W . L. COOPER
SANDY FiR LUMBER CO.
Sandy Livery Barn
THE SANDY MEAT
MARKET
L. E. HOFFMAN
Sandy’
Ore.
D, SW IFT & CO.
constantly predict disast. r and force
ours. Ives to the belief th a t it is to come
then we are likely to get no more than
th a t which we predict.
A few people through the constan t
use of th eir tongues can in tim e instill
in t • tlie m in d -o f others the sam e a t ­
mosphere of gloom th a t pervade« them ,
and this is spread to others, and y et
others, until com munities and sta te s
and whole nations suffer from the effect.
But pioeperity t an lie made, if w,
want it. It will come, if we seek it.
It will rem ain if we nurse it.
We should talk prosperity, f.el pro s­
perity. and act proep. rity if we would
have prosperity, for in no other way
S to r y o t a
Uoa . Jaw.
1 lie stren g th of- u dog's ja w s nud
teeth were never more exemplllfed th au
lu the ease of a Itos- -hire gam ekeeper,
whose tollle was uu ."ordinate enough
to be caught iu it steel verm in trap.
1 he gam ekeeper, guu hi hand, w as
soon on the scene, hut In th e short
tim e the dog had liecouie quite Infuri­
ated with pain
H aving nothing su it­
able for m uzzling the anim al an d fear­
ing to place his foot apou the trap
spring w ith the dog's jaw s free. the
gauickee|>er placed the gun barrels in
the dog's m outh and held them th ere
while easing the spring. W ith a vi­
cious snap th e teeth closed on th e cold
steel ere he regained his freedom. T he
barrels were holed through—a n alm ost
In redlble perform ance—an d were ex ­
am ined shortly a fte r.—London Graphic.
.'ircu latio n , published at S an d y in L u W x u V
_,**"'* * * ,,f
... ,
J
' ' " J o f NW J, ¡section o, Township 3
t la. kamus t ounty Oregon, ami ordering : South.
Range 6 East.
Willamette
that said publication be made at least
. once a week for -ix consecutive weeks.
C. D. Purcell
Attorney for the Plaintiffs
Meridian, has riksl notice of inten-
tion to m ake Final five-year Proof, to es­
tablish claim to tlie land above described,
before the Register and Receiver of the
United States Ijtn d Office, at Portland,
First Publication June 29, 1916.
Oregon, ou the 27th day of July, 1916.
la st Publication August 10, 1916.
Claim ant names as witnesses:
Clarke C-.rey, of Sandy, Oregon, Ixiyd
N« Rvpaira Nacaaaary.
Corey, of Sandy, Oregon. William O.
Flubdub—W hat do you do with an Rugh. of Cherryville, Parnell Avviti, of
umbrella when It la completely worn Cherryville, Oregon.
out? Harduppe— I generally return It
Proof m ade according to taw under
to the fellow I borrowed It from.—
which
entry was made.
Judge.
M lienever you can see the goisl points
of jo u r town it’s a moral certainty th a t
others c m see your own.
Camels.
I nless cam els have been especially
trillnetl to nhsttneiiee rhe.v cannot go ns
long us Is commonly supposed w ithout
« a .e r.
\\ beu m arching near river»
tI,c-v drl,lk ‘ " ’'e a uny
They feed
largely on the tougb. scrubby verdure
known locally as ca i])e | jborn. w hich
grow s throughout M esopotamia, ex-
j cept on the extrem e desert w astes.
N. Campbel!, Register.
T b elr h abits are peculiar
U nlike
, horses, they seem to feel no fondness
To have w hat we w ant is riclus— but for th e ir hum an associates, though
Liberty exists In proportion to wbole-
to be able to do witliout is power.- - ,lley will seldom wander far from the
•ome re stra in t—Daniel Webster.
caravau tents even If left untied over­
McIXinald.
night.