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On Inland Highway Notice of Collection of Assessment « Mac Says from the East end of Railroad cul vert on Lot 4, Block 6, Rose addition to Vernonia, to Rock Creek, to serve as a Storm Sewer and to diverge Bear Creek from private property. The Engineer's estimate of the probable cost of said improvement, as shown by the files of the Recor der, is 81715.84, for the Cougar Street improveemnt, and >4975.40 ASSESSMENT ROLL for the Maple Street improveemnt. The district liable to be ssaeeaed IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NUMBER ONE for the aforesaid improvement shall We heard of Ut Block Addition Owner of Record Assessment be known as Improvement District No. 10, and is described as follows: 2 8 Centra) G. C. Newton I 61.00 A man the flfl • fl Beginning at the northeast 7 A. S. Antilia 118.21 99 •fl comer of Lot 5, Block 1, Ever 8 Lillinn M. Brown 89.5”? 99 99 green Park Addition to the City 9 W. N. Wood Other day who, 89.57 • f l 99 of Vernonia, Oregon, said point 10 J. H. Price 89.57 • f l being on the section line and II E. C. Hankle 89.57 640 feet, more or less, north of In his haste to 3 1 H. the quarter section comer on H. Hixson 89.57 •fl 2 J. K. the west side of section 4, town Wood 89.57 •fl 3 R. M. Stokesbury ship 4, north, range 4, west 93 88 •fl flfl Catch a waiting 4 Willamette Meridian; thence 108.22 flfl •fl west 75 feet, more or leas, to 164.13 •fl • the northwest comer of said lot Lona E. Jensen 100.9? •fl flfl 7 thence southerly on east Uno of 63.19 Train dashed up • f l 8 Weed Ave., 338 feet, more or II. J. Buffmire 79.59 •fl 9 Geo. N. Mecklin less, thence west 327 feet, more 110.92 •fl 10 C. L. Bateman or less, to the east line of Rose 67.59 To the ticket •fl 1 I Geo. A. Hankle Ave., thence north 60 feet, 53.25 99 11 R. M. Stokesbury thence west 200 feet to the 49.30 99 99 13 southwest comer of Lot 4, 49.30 Window and •fl 14 II. II. Hixson Block 8, Central Addition to 22.27 Vernonia; thence north 50 feet, 4 1 Alfred Johnson 49.30 thence west 125 feet, thence flfl flfl 2 Pantingly gasped for U 49.30 north 50 feet, thence west 260 •• flfl íí 49.80 feet to the northwest corner of flfl 4 Mrs. Minnie Krinick 62.41 Lot 10, Block 7, Central Addi •• •i; 5 A ’round trip A. O. Ilugen 110.92 tion; thence north 100 feet, •fl 6 Paul and Clara Robinson 79.59 thence west on the south line 99 7 J. R. Geo. McGee 74.98 of Nehalem Street 29C feet, 99 flfl 8 81.70 ft Ticket,’ quick. 99 more or less, to the City Limits 9 C. S. McDonald 70.64 of Vernonia; thence following 99 (fl Hl 51.68 said city limits on Third Ave., Afl I 1 Faye Jolly 49.30 • f l south 1860 feet, more or less; “Where to?” 12 Louise Alexander 49.30 thence east between Lots C and 7, Block 6, Park Addition to 1 II. I .andere 49.30 The agent asked. 2 Vernonia, 130 feet, mors or less R. J. McGee 55. b3 flfl to the northeast corner of said 3 78 11 • fl Lot 6, thence south 80 feet, 4 87.17 “B-b-back here, more or less, to the city limits 5 48.58 of Vernonia; thence east on fl w. A. flf Bacon 41.91 l said city limits 775 feet, mors 7 37.74 You fool.” or less, to the center of the M. D. Johnson 8 20.23 United Railway’s Co’s., right of fl Richard Boeck 1 49.30 way, thence following center of 99 I), h. & Florence Drorbaugh 49.30 2 said right of way, 60 feet in Anything you 99 E<1. Taylor 3 49.30 w 1th, in a northeasterly mrec- 99 A. I). Thompson 49.30 4 ti.-n 4C0 feet, more or less, to 99 Elizabeth Brown 49.30 . the line between Lot 4 and Lot 6 Need in the line 99 fl 49.30 5, Block 8, Rose Addition pro duced west; thence east follow I*. II. Roberts 49.30 7 i Of DRUGS you can ing said lineand the center line flfl « A Ruben and Elsie Kelly 49.30 of Delta Land and Timber Co’» flfl 49.30 Geo. 11. and Anna Ohler 3 railroad. 1000 feet, more or flfl 49.30 Merl Ellis I less, to a point 15 feet east of fl f l get at the •Í 49.30 L. G. & Bertha Wiedervsch 6 99 fl f l the southeast corner of Lot 4, 49.30 •; Block 18, in Vernonia, thence flfl 49.30 W. E. Willis 7 M & M PHARMACY north 200 feet to the south line flfl 49.30 8 99 of Cougar street, thence east 49.30 C. W. McDonald 9 99 99 145 feet, thencC north 6-) feet 49.30 HI And you won’t 99 thence east 145 feet to the 49.30 Mrs. Roy Winters 11 •fl southeast comer of Lot 5, Block 49.30 Mattie Mae Williams 12 10, Vernonia, thence north 200 Need a ’round trip é 49.30 O. V. Larnmore feet to the northeast comer ef 8 »» 49.30 L. O. Andrews Lot 2, in said Block 10, thence »» 49.30 Sarah Haddock east 60 feet, more or less, to •fl Ticket’ we know » 49.30 Fannie Lebo the west bank of Rock Creek, 99 49.30 E. S. Cleveland thence northerly following the 99 49.30 Q. V. Graham same, 390 feet, more or less, to flfl 99 The Value will 15.80 the center line of Bridge street 99 33.67 G. H. and Anna Ohler thence north forty-five degrees, 99 65.00 G. B. Richmond west 204 feet, more or less, to a Bring you back. 99 53.2f point 170 feet north of the 99 53.25 Tom Magoff northwest corner of Lot lt 99 49.30 F. A. Hankle Block 9, in Vernonia; thenee 99 49.30 i:. C. Hankle west 190 feet, thence north 40 15.80 : feet to the northeast comer of MONTANA : : Lot 3, Block 1, of Vernonia, I 89.57 Clara L. Cleveland 9 HOTEL thence northwesterly 124 feet, flfl •fl 89.57 more or less, to the northwest flfl •fl 89.57 Under new Management corner of Lot 2 in said Block 1, flfl 49.30 J. W. Whitsell thence north 50 feet to the flfl flfl 49.30 Convenlentiy located near De northwest comer of Lot 1 «a 91 49.30 I H. C. Felsman said block, thence northwesterly pot on North side of Bridge St fl f l 690 feet, more or less, to the 49.30 Wildrose 8 place of beginning. 49.30 Bertie Nelson Rooms by Day, Week or 9 Provided that all properties 49.30 Mrs. Myrtle Churchill 18 Meath lying west of the center line of 49.30 11 49.30 of the United Railways Co ’ s E. S. Cleveland 12 MRS. SARAH KORON right of way, in above described 49.30 Rudolph Boehler 13 i district, shall be assessed not to ». 49.30 I). B. A J. A. Reasoner ft exceed >3.00 per 50x100 foot flfl n 49.30 fl lot, to be applied on the con •fl 49.30 R. F. Reasoner * CHURCH NOTICES struction of said Maple Street 7 flfl 99 66.85 Storm Sewer outlet only. 8 4--------------,-------------- 4 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED 49.30 C. R. and Elizabeth Watts Sunrise 1 1 » » CHRISTIAN CHURCH • fl 49.30 that the City Recorder do give Wm. Moss 2 flfl 99 (fl 53.25 notice of the passage of thia resolu 3 99 53.25 tion by causing the same to be pub flfl 4 The services of the Christian 49.30 lished in two consecutive issues of J. F. Hansen 8 flfl 49.30 the Vernonia Eagle, a newspaper church at the Rose theatre next •fl 15.80 published in Columbia County. Lord’s day win be: 7 •fl 49.30 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED 8 Bible school at 9:48 a. m. We have flfl 49.30 that objections and remonstrances 9 flfl 49.30 may bt filed with the Recorder a splendid Bible school which' is F. G. Hansen 10 49.30 against the proposed improveemnt at rapidly gi<v'uff. There are ctaeau*. flfl R. B. Early 11 flfl flfl 49.30 any time within twenty (20) days 12 flfl fl f l 49.80 after the first publication of thia for every one. Wo iav.^e you all to 13 99 15.80 resolution, and the same will be attend and atody the word of tied 1 I with us. CzuMuniou and church at 49.30 heard and considered by the Council 11 a. w. A. G. Van Alatine 2 1 Tie evening service ate: at its first regular meeting subse •fl 49.30 Joe W. Larson 2 quent to the expiration of eaid Christian Endeavor 7 o’clock and •fl 49.30 G. W. Reithner 3 49.30 twenty (20) days. preaching at 8 o’clock Everyone C. S. Rich 4 49.30 WHEREAS it is necessary that to welcome and wo make you feel so. Grant Thayer 8 49.30 the aforesaid improveemnt be made 6 49.30 at as early a date a «possible on ac 7 49.30 count of the necessity for the com 8 49.30 pletion thereof before the bad G. B. Richmond 9 49.30 weather commences and it is neces G. M. and Anna Gleason 10 49.30 sary for the peace, health and safety Emma Blum 1 1 49.30 of tl • City of Vernonia that eaid Nelson Gates 12 99 49.30 imprc.eemnt be made in the im Sunrise R. J. McGee 1 99 flfl 49.30 mediate future. »» 2 NOW, THEREFORE, An Emer 99 flfl »> 49.30 3 gency is declared to exist and thia 99 99 49.30 4 flfl 99 49.30 resolution shall go into force and 3 6 flfl »• • • 49.30 effect immediately upon its adoption 6 and approval. 99 Passed by the Council this the 2 239.86 M. Shelton 2 day of June, 1925, by the following The foregoing assessments are commonly referred to as the “Ban- vote: . r__ croft Bonding Act”, may do so by YEAS: Gooding, Emmott, Repam e and „(.kta u. 4.,. from th. if not >^¿9 ’"A — - —-■ ,.,U„ „< U.U no.,«. -Hl £ .„eh NAYS: none : of this notice. Applications for such Submitted to the Mayor the 2 dey Imquent. purpoeea may be procured from the of June, 1925. Property owners who d«"1«* L * > r Approved by the Mayor the 2 day avail themselves of the privilege of • Dated this 25th day of May, 1925. of June, 1925. paying their assessments in install G. R. MILLS, Mayor D. B. REASONER, ments under the provisions of Sec-, Recorder Attest: tions 3788 to 3796, Oregon Laws. l2-3t__________________ D. B. Reasoner, Recorder. 41« The new plaining mill is being Vernonia beat both games of base built A big force of men are work ball Saturday and Sunday. We are Mr. an<j Mrs. Walter Coyle are ing on the main mill, just a mile getting to the head of the list. south of the depot. This new indus visiting in California, driving down New cement sidewalks all over try represents an investment of thia week. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Cleveland were the down town district in Vernonia. >30,000, for our city. Let the good Portland visitors Wednesday. work go on. Remember Tuesday evening. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN iat assessments have been levied lor the construction of the street im provements in Improvement District No. 1, of the City of Vernonia, Ore gon, and that same were entered In the docket of City Liens of the 15th day of May, 1925. the number or letter of each lot, part of lot, or parcel of land assessed and the num ber or letter of the block in which it is situated, the name of the owner thereof and the sums assessed upon such lots, parts of lots or parcels of land being as follows: Ki'3t BBT -au* * I I I I » ' ON THE SOUND OF WORDS "Aant Emmy,“ said Helen, ihanding bar a latter, "I want you to tell mo what you think of this as an invest- moBt for that money I have tn the bank.** Aaat Emmy adjusted her spec- d the letter carefully, remarked, “that you are are bonds In the Blank ; Corporation----- ” "Tea!** cried Helen, interrupting her. “That’s what makes me think ae woU M. A debenture bond must be so safe!” “Why do you fl*y that?” inquired Aaat Emmy. “What, exactly, la a de- beataro b<mdT“ Halea hesitated while Aunt Emmy looked at her with a twinkle in her eyes. Then she stammered something about soenrity. “New, child.“ admonished Aunt ■mmy, “don’t get flustered. It’s very «•—ft« When you buy a bond, what ever it la called, you loan your money to the oompsmy putting out the bonds. The word debenture comes from the z-»*- word 'deboo,’ which means, as you should know if you remember your schooling, *1 owe.* Now, then, if yea lend someone money, you would expect security unless the character et the borrower was so high that you would feel safe merely tn holding his L O. U. la the case of a debenture bond you are loaning money on a company's L O. U. The company of fering you debenture bonds does not pledge or mortgage any property to “If the company la in good stand tag. baa a 'high credit rating and is making money, a debenture bond is a good tavmlaient. if the company is weak a debenture bond la a risky PLEASE MR. RAIL ROAD OF VERNONIA Wouldn’t it be nice if the rail road, our railroad, the railroad that claims Vernonia and the railroal that Vernonia claims, would en courage us in paving our main street Encourage us at least, to the extent that freight charges on the sand, gravel and cement would be very small. We say, wouldn’t this be a Grand and Glorious Feeling? “How’s your boy Josh doing?”— “Not so well,” answered Farmer Cloverblossom. “He’s neglecting his athletics for his studies. I’m afraid he'll turn out to be a colleg professor insteaj of a baseball player.” T W — thing to buy. n all depends on the soundness of the company and aot on the sonnd of the word ’debenture.* VAe »___ . 'As for for the company described In this letter, | don’t know anything about IL do you?" "No.” admitted Helen reluctantly, T do not know a thing. After what you have told me I wish I did. How do you suppose 1 can find out who and what they are?” “There is nothing easier than that,” rejoined he.' aunt “All you have tel do la to gc down to the bank and ask them to give you a report on the Blank Manufacturing Corporation. They will be g>d to look Into thia for you and will give you some really good advice If you want to Invest your money In something safe. Never hes Rate about talking to your banker about your financial affairs. Ho is willing to help you at any time." BANKERS HELP Pierce County Bankers Associa tion, Wisconsin, have sent a boy and a girl to the week's Short Course at the University of Wisconsin, all the banks sharing tn the expense. The Association is active in boys’ and girls' club work. Baton County. Michigan, bankers sponsored an enthusiastic dairy-alfal fa meeting at Charlotte. As a direct result of the last campaign. 2,000 acres of alfalfa have been added. A county-wide bovine tuberculosis eradi cation campaign is being conducted with every assurance that the county will be on the accredited list this fall. Three cow testing associations have been organized. Richland County Bankers Associa tion, North Dakota, is one of the county associations which has organ ized to carry out the work of th« boys’ and girls’ clubs and the “alfalfa on every farm” project. This program was adopted at a State banker-farmer meeting at Fargo in February. ****** Your Conversation ****** « * * “SALT RIVER” * Sending ihi II i < nti> >«ti<1 parties u,> “Salt R'xer” Is it fitmflisr term In polfticstl slang It signifies defeat I he real Salt river Is n narrow Kentucky * stream whose windings, shnl- * * lows and bars make It navigable only with extreme dilHciilty The liolltlclan who Is sent up Salt river Is tn reality, sent to oblivion. : i ■» * * 5 « : a *♦♦#**#♦** ******* *♦**♦**#♦ > <»u su> a all right in his nlitce, ye mean lie should be some place else! h . all’s The high school band has disban ded for the summer. Several of the boys are working and some out of ARMY RECRUITING the city. Mr. McBarrin will instruct OPEN TO YOUNG MEN individual members, however, and in September the organization will A recruiting party from the U. S. be larger, stronger and better than Army Recruiting station in Portland ever. will be in Astoria on recruiting duty from June 8th to 13th inclusive, and will be authorized to accept quali Upper Nehalem fied applicants for the Infantry and ♦------------------------------------------—♦ Field Artillery for service in the Mrs. A. F. Ornduff is spending a Hawaiian Islands, Infantry, Engin week with her daughter, Mrs. Mc- eers, Coast Artillery and Quarter Kinister. master Corps, 2nd Corps Area, New York, New Jersey and Delaware. In Miss Sybal Ornduff entertained fantry, Alaska, field artillery, caval twenty-eight Sunday for dinner. ry and engineers, 8th corps area, (Texas and Oklahoma,) infantry, en Pete Ornduff of Laurel is visit- gineers, field artillery and quarter ing his brother, A. F. Ornduff of master corps, (mechanics and motor Timber. vehicle drivers), Camp Lewis, Wash, infantry, Fort Lawton, Fort Wright James Griffin, A. F. Ornduff, Jes and Vancouver Barracks, Wash., in Ornduff and Sybal Ornduff went to fantry, medical department and sig Laurel, Oregon for Decoration day. nal corps, (radio operators), Presi dio of San Francisco, Calif., and Mrs. Ohler and daughter were cal- several other places on the Pacific lers on Mre. Orduff Thursday even- coast. Qualified applicants with or ing. without prior service are eligible for enlistment for any of the above Mias Anita Smith, Miss Louise branches and stations. Smith and Miss Ruby Smith called There arc also a numoer of vacan on Mias. Sybal Ornduff Wednesday. cies in army I ai.ds, in which a sol dier has an excellent opportunity to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Nilson called Lccouie a proficient mus.c'an, unitr on their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Ornduff some of the best musical instructors and spent the week end with them. | in the Unite! States.________ WATCH FOR THE BIG CLEARANCE SALE AT Corey’s Store Starting June 13th June 20th Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, Notions, J