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CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEW S, FR ID A Y, D ECEM BER 14. 1928 n iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH iiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM iiiiiiiii'c I Investment Information t When there are so many propositions for invest ment presented to the public as at present, it requires careful investigation to separate the good from the bad. We are always ready to give to our customers the benefit of our experience and the result of our investigation of any proposition under con sideration. 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N otice of Stock Running et Large Whereas at the general election, In Northamptonshire some of the held November 6, 1928. in Sandy old-fashioned families, still make No. 2 precinct, in Clackamas county, In the Toy Department. State of Oregon, a vote was taken “keeches" at Christmas time.—Mon for and against stock running at treul Herald. secretary; "toys are out of our line. large in said precinct, and said vote Go uud see the Wanda shop manager." resulted in a m ajority of votes being “I'd never dare!" cast against stock running at large = ^ 1 111111111111111 1 111 1 111 1 11 1 11 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 11 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 111 11 1 11 1 111111 1 111 1 1 1 11111 II 1 1 111 11 11 1 1 1 1 11 ■ 1 1 1 11 » But he rallied her on until she was in said Sandy No. 2 precinct. forced to obey his suggestion. Therefore, in accordance with the The Wanda was the smartest shop stautes in such cases made and pro in town. Once she saw tbe counters vided, it shall be unlawful, sixty (6 0 ) of magnificent toys and beautiful days a fte r the date of this notice, books she got frightened and was for stock to run at large in Sandy about to slip away to the 5-aud-10. No. 2 precinct, Clackamas County, Oregon, under penalty of a fine in a where shi would feel less conscious sum not less than $10.00 and not | of her tliiu purse, when u courteous more than $100.00, to be recovered [ clerk Insisted on serving her, and he from the owner of the stock in a fore she thought llarriette had nsked civil action in the name of the State ; for the manager. She expected noth- of Oregon. ; ing less th. n to be turned down, per Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, haps politely, anyhow certainly. How- November 30, 1928. DONALD J . RYAN, ! ever, siie was escorted to a mezzanine, County Clerk. | wheie an attendant took her name d7-d21 1 to a man behind a screen. A mo j meut's silence, then the clerk reap N o t i c e o f S t o c k R u n n i n g a t L a r g e \ peared, saying “The manager Is too Whereas at the general election, busy to see any one, hilt if you state held November 6, 1928, in George your message he can hear you." precinct in Clackamas County, State Iu an agony of nervousness Har of Oregon, a vote was taken fo r and rlette produced the sad message, told against stock running at large in said of her trifling fund, "and could lie precinct, and sttid vote resulted in a In consideration of the cause, lei her m ajority of votes being cast against make a few purchases of picture stock running at large in said George books and toys, and help It to go precinct. Therefore, in accordance with the * C A U L LA&M M LES OUTSTANDING A C H E V È R E N T - A H A B R Y P O tL A A P PfiO OUCIlO W | further by making prices wholesale?" statutes in such cases made and pro i T M G U A T ES T HUMAN DSMUEVBSQSiXW While she spoke she was conscious vided, it shall be unlawful, sixty (6 0 ) i of making a silly appearance with days a fte r the date of this notice, I such small trade In a great establish for stock to run at large in George metit and was hardly surprised at be precinct, Clackamas county, Oregon, TWDVUKVIH^KMfi-MMUaDJTAtftrOFI’ hCOOOOtt Ing stopped by a roar. under penalty o f a fine in a sum not "Wholesale prices? Never give any less than $10.00 and not more than $100.00, to be recovered from the thing of the sort.” I Tears sprung ta Harrlettc's eyes, owner of the stock in a civil action DECEMBER 16, 17 and 18 1 not from disappointment, hut bccnusc In the name of the S tate of Oregon. Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, I of tils brutality. Miss Dunham was November 30, 1928. ' sometimes snubbed, hut no one tuid DONALD J . RYAN, ¿JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII** ever roared at hei before. Apolo d7-d21 County Clerk. | glzlng, she trembling turned to go I but was halted by another roar. N otice o f S to ck R u nn in g at L a rg e “Here—tell Miss Dunlmm not t» he Whereas at the general election, | In such u hurry. Take her to the j toys, and have hei select what she held November 6, 1928, in Sandy precinct No. 1, in Clackamas county, | wants. Every dollar she spends. I'll State of Oregon, a vote was taken ! mutch witli ten dollars.” for and against stock running at A door slammed, and alienee en large in said precinct, and said vote | sued In the toy depurtmeut Miss resulted in a m ajority of votes being Dunham felt like a little girl given cast against stock running at large her every wish h a falrv. Aided in said Sandy No. 1 precinct. by Hie manager's liberality the box Therefore, in accordance with the was a wonder. And. us Harriette statutes in such cases made and pro floated ecstatically to the door be vided, it shall be unlawful, sixty (6 0 ) hold, the manager was th ere-still days after the dute of this notice, for stock to run at large in Sandy growling! No. 1 precinct, Clackamas County, But his words. “Hurrlette, look at Oregon, under penalty of a fine in u j me," caused her to uilse hei modest sum not less than $10.00 and not eyes, and understand why lie hail more than $100.00, to be recovered ; needed time for reflection before meet from the owner of the stock in a ing her. He was none other I linn hei civil action in the name of the State old lovei —Wilbur Adams. Twenty of Oregon. Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, years -she wus still Miss Dunliuui— , h< was still a bachelor. A few • nrd November 30, 1928. Plymouth 4-Door Sedan, $735 DONALD J . RYAN, proved thill her future best rlmrll' d7-d21 County Clerk. would he decking hi Christmas tree And Harriette's romance thus emh the correct way—"So 1 1 ley were mu N otice F o r P u blicatio n WILLYS-KNIGHT CHRYSLER SOMETHING FOR CHRISTMAS THAT WILL rle and lived In ppily eier after." Department of the Interior, U. S. ((?). 192* VV.H tcrii V.-w w rn» * » • » 1'nlofi.) Land office, at Roseburg, Oregon, LAST FOR YEARS; SOMETHING THAT WHIPPET PLYMOUTH November 23, 1928. tp -r -i r - .'- r- r- --- - ' • WILL MAKE MONEY AND SAVE LABOR Notice is hereby given that Carrio E. Rodine, of Cherryville, Oregon, Í C H RISTM A S G REEN S De LAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR who, on August 14, 1925, made lid. Entry (was Portland No. 07744) our De LAVAL MILKING MACHINES No. 017333, for Ntg S E '4 , section 'HIKISTMAS tree«, as » fain Myers Water Systems; Pumps for any type 21, township 2 S., range 6 East, J ily, are the oldest of nl Willamette Meridian, has filed notice trees. Scientist» nay that lliei or depth of well. of intention to make three year direct ancestor* were the ttrai BUY WITH CONFIDENCE homestead proof, to establish claim Stover Gas Engines, all sizes. flowering plants on earth The) to the land above described, before DEPENDABLE USED CARS are believed to have originated Vaughan Drag Saws 11. II. Stewart, notary public, at Ore during a period of very sever» gon City, Oregon, on the 3rd day of climate, their ueeilielike leave' January, 1929. presenting less surface to cold Claimant names as witnesses; Wil and ex|M»*ure than the broad liam Stone, Minnie A. Stone, Wilda leaved tree* that evolved in R. Allen, all of Cherryville, Oregon, and Lew Whitlock, of Brightwood, Inter periods of the earth’s Ids Gresham, Oregon 1141 Oregon. tory. Over 20 years in Gresham Non-coal HAM1LL A. CANADAY, • ^ l 11-30 12-28 F .-» V » ' Register. The earliest known copy of au Eng lish carol Is a fragment published by one of the first printers and written about 1410. 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Twenty years be And each to the brightness adds its part fore Hurrlette iitid parted O f the greatest of all the year’s days. from her lover because she And the eager crowds as they move along A festal scene supply. more time to children's For joy in each heart is pulsinp strong, Christmas trees than to him. A Jcal The joy o * Christmas mghl ous boy, Wilbur Adams. tier losi hud caused her bitter sorrow and re In the windows the holly wreaths of green suited in her moving far away from With berries red appear, her former home. Yet she had never And even the air seems more serene As though it were listening to hear censed Christmas charities. Inly, us tile common ending to love stories— That wondrous oratorio that first Christmas night, "Married ami lived happily e\er after” As On angels sang in the long ago —proved not to be hers, Hie objects of When Bethlehem’s star shone bri*ht. her care had grown old lu company with tier. Today she was enroute to the city, B o rn on C h ristm as Day her one regret a scanty purse. In lrelund it la believed that the Her first cull was at the Ued Cross. “We've fed and blank ted." said the baby boys horn on Christmas day are thereby destined to become priests. Beyond that, those horn on Christmas day were believed to have the power of “healing" by the laying on of halide, and to he gifted with “second sight."— Montreal Herald. I 1 SLIPPERS GALOSHES HOSIERY SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN q J HERE’S a glow in the air, a stir in the street, ■ That comes but once in a year, There s a tone in the voice of friends you greet That echoes of hope and cheer, And the fleet-footed days hasten on to the time 1 1 1 hundred children, with W hen, glowing in dawning skies, out u toy, have volunteered The gladdest of days and most sublime, to give up Christmas this The Christmas morn shall rise. = SELECTIONS MADE FROM THIS STORE ARE PLEASING AND ACCEPTABLE 1 he Christmas Glow Phone C