Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 12, 1925, Image 3

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Notice of Collection of Assessment
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN«
that assessments have been levied
for the construction of the Mtreet im­
provement« in Improvement District
No. 1, of the City of Vernonia, Ore-
gon, and that name were entered in
the docket of City Liens of the 15th
day of May, 1025. 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
...
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«Ituated, the name of the owner
thereof and the sums assessed upon
such lots, parts of lots or parcels of
land being as follows:
ASSESSMENT
IMPROVEMENT
Lot
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8
9
11
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3
4
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8
9
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12
13
14
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2
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Block
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II
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H. J. Buffmire
Geo. N. Macklin
C. L. Bateman
Geo. A. Hankle
R. M. Stokesbury
II
11. H. Hixson
II
II
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Alfred Johnson
II
II
Mrs. Minnie Krinick
A. O. Hagen
Paul and Clara Robinson
J. R. Geo. McGee
99
C. S. McDonald
II
Faye Jolly
Louise Alexander
II. Landers
R. J. McGee
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W. A. Bacon
49.30
49.30
49.30
62.41
110.92
79.59
74.98
81.70
70.64
51.68
49.30
49.30
49.30
55.63*
78 11
87.17
48.58
41.91
37.74
20.23
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M. D. Johnson
Richard Boeck
D. 1). & Florence Drorbaugh
Ed. Taylor
A. D. Thompson
Elizabeth Brown
49.30
49.30
49.30
49.30
49.30
49.30
P. H. RoberU
Ruben and Elsie Kelly
Geo. H. and Anna Ohler
Merl Ellis
L. G. A Bertha Wiedervsch
49.30
49.30
49.30
49.30
49.30
49.30
49.30
49.30
49.30
49.30
49.30
49.30
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W. E. Willis
II
C. W. McDonald
II
Mrs. Roy Winters
Mattie Mae Williams
O. V. Lnramore
L. O. Andrews
Saruh Haddock
Fannie I^>bo
E. S. Cleveland
Q. V. Graham
II
G. II. and Anna Ohler
G. B. Richmond
II
Tom Magoff
F. A. Hankle
E. C. Hankle
Clara L. Cleveland
II
II
J. W. Whitsell
II
H. C. Felsman
Wildrose
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Sunrise
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Bertie Nelson
Mrs. Myrtle Churchill
E. S. (’leveland
Rudolph Boehler
1). B. & J. A. Reasoner
I,
11. F. Reasoner
II
C. R. and Elisabeth Watts
Wm. Moss
II
II
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J. F. Hansen
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F. G. Hansen
R. B. Early
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Lona E. Jensen
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89.57
89.57
93 88
108.22
164.13
106.92
63.19
79.59
110.92
«7.59
53.25
49.30
49.30
22.27
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H. H. Hixson
J. K. Wood
R. M. Stokesbury
II
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8
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10
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Assessment
5 61.00
11821
89.57
89.57
89.57
89.57
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Sunrise
A. G. Van Alatine
Joe W. Larson
G. W. Reithner
C. S. Rich
Grant Thayer
G. B. Richmond
G. M. and Anna Gleason
Emma Blum
Nelaon Gates
R. J. McGee
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M. Shelton
Miss
The
Extra
FRESH VEGETABLES DAILY
Special
Many new arrivals In our Dry Goods Department
and Remember we also carry a line of Mens' Suits
Sale of
Box
We quote only a few of our prices
Writing,
Paper
Bananas, lb..............................
Eggs, doz ..................... ...........
Sugar, per cwt ......................
Oregon Milk, 12 cans..........
Argo Gloss Starch, pkg ..........
Monopole Catsup........ ..........
PrefeiTed Stock Pine­
apple, can......... ................
Coco, lb............................ ........
Fiesta Sugar Wafers, regular
25c size,..............................
This
Friday
and
Saturday
At the
M & M Pharamcy
We’ve
Ladies Shoes, pair
Men’s Shoes,........
Got some
Real Buffs
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MONTANA
HOTEL
Mrs. Libel and daughter of Mist
were shopping in town Monday.
$6.49
$1.00
... 10c
.. 25c
24c
11c
15c
String Beans, can...................
19c
Splendid Bulk Coffee, lb.......
45c
Corn Flakes, 10c, 3-for .........
25c
FRESH STRAWBERRIES—
per box............................... .. 10c
Fresh Plumbs, doz............... . .. 10c
Peaches, basket, .................... . 75c
New Spuds, 2-lbs for............ .. 15c
Flour, per sack........................ $2.49
..... $1.95 I
B. V. D’s, suit
85c
$2.45 up ;
Mens Overalls
$1.75
THE STORE THAT REALLY SAVES YOU MONEY
M. ELLIS A CO»
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49.30
49.30
Little Miao Lottie McKi*>ster in
49.30 spending a couple of weeks with her
66.85
mother in Portland.
49.30
49.30
Mrs. A. F. Ornduff and daughter
53.25
53.25 Mrs. McKinster drove to Goble on
49.30 Decoration day visiting with friends.
49.30
15.80
49.30
Mrs. Eile McKinster drove out
45.80 from Portland Friday evening of
42.30 last week.
49.30
49.30
Mr. and Mra. Deets and Mr. Lar-
49.20
15.80 field and “Brother” BUI »peat the
49.30 evening with the Ornduff’a Saturday
49.30
49.30
Mrs. Jack Britton called on Mrs.
49.30 Ervin Menry Friday and spent the'
49.30 day.
49.30
49.30
49.30
Mr. James Griffin has bean on the
49.30 •ick list for several days. Prior to hia
49.30 illness he haa been doing soma paint­
49.30
49.30 ing and papering for the Ornduff*«
Bears away the blushing maid.
And the land that advertises
Puts all others In the shadt.”
W atermelons
The Peoples Store
89.57
89.57
89.57
Miss Sybal Orndnff and Mrs. A
49.30
49.30 F. Ornduff were callers on Mrs
49.30 Ohler and daughter Aneta Saturday
afternoon.
49.30
49.30
49.30
49.30
49.30
49.30
239.86
... 35c
RED DEVIL SHIRTS FOR 69c
Upper Nehalem
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49.30
49.30
49.30
49.30 I
49.30
49.30
... 10c
For you.
Under new Management
49.30 2
49.30 :
49.30 8 5 Conveniently located near D*-
49.30 i pot on North aide of Bridge St
49.30
49.30
Rooms by Day, Week or
15.80
33.67
Month
65.00
MRS. SARAH KORON
53.25
53.25
49.30 ” ;.... ■■“•■“rca
49.30
15.80
The foregoing assessments are commonly referred to aa the “Ban-
and
if not paid croft Bonding Act", may do so by
rluw —
—— payable
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now
due « and
within ten days from the last publi-1 filing their applications therefor
cation of this notice will become de-, .within
within ten (10) days from the date
linquent.
I of thia notice. Applications for such
may be procured from the
Property owners who desire to-, purposes
.
avail themselves of the privilege of Recorder,
Dated • this 25th day of May, 1925.
paying their assessments in install-
D. B. REASONER,
menu under the provisions of Sec­
Recorder
tions 3788 to 3796, Oregon Laws, 12-3t
Just remember that
“The constant drop of wnter
Wears away the hardest stone;
The constant knaw of Towser
Masticates the toughest bone;
The constant wooing lover
The Service We Give; The freshest of new goods;
The close margin low prices offered; The variety
to pick from—«are the features that make success
for “THE PEOPLES STORE • I
♦
of Record
Newton
Antilia
M. Brown
Wood
Price
Hankle
Owner
G. C.
A. S.
Lillian
W. N.
J. H.
E. C.
Prices and Quality
Don’t
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ROLL
DISTRICT
Addition
Central
Mac
Says
M. MURRAY, Mfr.
X“”EAfiLE FEATHERS
a little crowd in Chicago to raise
the price.
A dog and pony show drew quite
a crowd on Monday night at the Par­
ker auto camp. The show waa a very
good for a small one.
Our idea of a foresighced gill is
the one who has already mended the
hammock for the summer season.
fflVarily Vernonia is growing into
tht “City Class.*’ A Japanese Noodle
house is being established.
j
We heard of one fellow near Ver­
nonia who got both a br:de an<j ar
auto about a year ago ana now he’*
trying to decide which one to keep.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McDonald en­
-tn tact very inue summer we.*««
Th, woman who Myg
men are tertained Mrs. McDonald’s two bro­
But they are dying of the heat ta tha
on-ht
marry th# man wfco thers and sisters and tamilica from
Newport last week.
eaat*
says he understands women.
Pleas, appeals, prayers or tha taw
Mr. Carl Gibson and Miss Mabel
couldn’t keep Mr. Kullander boms
°« advice to the Vernonia girl Wahburn of Vernonia, were married
for the ball game Tuesday
wants to improve her complex- in St. Helens Saturday.
He bad a good eacuae, however, as »on is to put it to bed before 2 a. m.
he was responsible for the safe «Ml
.. m .
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Marsh are
to the Eastern Star convention for' When you read that a man “lost spending a couple of weeks visiting
Mrs. Grundsn, Mrs. Specs, Mrs. Me- control of hte car," it doesn’t mean relatives in Bend, Oregon.
that he was back in his payments on
Neill and Mrs. Kullander.
it.
Mr. and Mra. Roland Coates enter­
Work te progressing rapidly on the,
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tained Mr. Coate’a father and
new plaining mill. In a few days the
When a Vernonia man haa a new mother from Vancouver, B. C., over
machinery will be intealled and tha bat he’s glad if it is like the one the week-end.
hum of the plainer» heard.
j all the other men are wearing, but
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. ■ . I you never saw a Vernonia woman
Earl Lyle was a Portland visitor
Harman Schmidt, who Ima beep who looked at hers that way.
Monday.
barboring at tha Soden shop, with hte
family, loft thia week for hte former
This much bat to be said f°r Floc
The infant son of Mr. and Mra. A
Cook. He conducted the only polar M. Leach, died Friday and wag
rome in Iowa,
expedition that ever wound up in a buried Sunday in Forest Grove.
The Columbia County Rose Show penitentiary.
is the name of the flower expoaitton
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Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Crawford of
that Clatskanie te sponsoring to take
A woman writer says that mischief Manning are visiting their daughter
place in Clatskanie next week. Var- causes dimples,
Yoe, and dimples Mrs. Harry Culbertson this week.
lose towns of the county are eending very often cause mischief.
“Queens” to the show. Tickets are'
Mrs. Oliver Moore and children
George Ohler delivered a lead of being old and the profits, or a certain'
We’ve policed that the man who and Mrs. Oscar Carlson, sisters of
Shingles to Trehamo last week.
percent of the profits will go to the wants to commit suicide end means Mrs. Allman and Mrs. Rosa and B
American Legion hospital fund. Wo business never shoots himelfs in the W. Jolley are visiting in Vernonia.
Little Kenneth Smith had the bed aro informed Many votes are being' foot.
misfortune
burn hie -------------------
arm several gold in Vernonia. ,
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Mrs. Allman has returned from a
days agi when he fell on a stove.
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Portland hospital, where she has been
Mr. Langfelt left for California
for some time.
Sunday morning for a tew
The library association wish to
take thia means of thanking the
public, all those donating to the li­
brary fund; alee for books donated
and to those who so generously gave
Mrs. Chaney Bonaftel of
their time during “tag day,** making
waa vteitiag hat dhu<
the occasion so successful.
The li­
Frydendall thia wook.
brary te open on Mondays, Wednes­
This II a free country, but the days and Saturdays from two o'clock
Mr. Wood, who haa been employed
trouble is most of the gooj seats are until four o'clock. One evening each
here on the county engineering work
already occupied.
week, the date to be announced later
haa returned to Portland.
We are glad to see the great interest
The trouble with the wheat farm­ being taken and the number of books
er« has been that while they raised going out. It is for the public and
the wheat, they usually depended on free. Patronise your library.
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