Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 25, 1925, Image 3

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life which began with and accoin-
punied th« building of our first
transcontinental highway.
These
men were the soldiers of cit'iliza*
tion. opening a way for peace and
prosperity.
Next Wednesday ani Thursday
nights "The Lucky Horseshoe” with
Tom Mix. Bold Cuvaliers, beautiful
maidens, stupendous sets, number
less crowds, spine-tingling thrills, a
well-known cast and Tom Mix all
combine to make "The Lucky Horse­
shoe," A perfect entertainment. Bil­
lie Dove, J. Farrell MacDonald and
Ann Pennington are prominent in
the supporting roles.
For next Friday night, New Years
feature is “Peacock Feathers.” Pea­
cock Feathers created a sensational
in novel form,being read everywhere
I
and included in every list of beati
selling books.
Its popularity was!
justified, for the theme it seized and 1
portrayed is a material one in the
lives of every man and woman in
this community.
It lays bare the
smirking, evasion of the girl who
just can’t make up her mind whether
to marry for love or money. And it
tells the man’s story—the man who
married for love, and found that his 1
money was the magnet that won him
a bride. No one who is married, or
who contemplates marriage, can af­
ford to miss this striking, sensational I
story. Its honesty, its beauty, its 1
everyday situation will amaze and 1
delight you.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of
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day of December, 1925, the lion.
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Circuit Judge being absent from the
Residence and Postoffice address,
LEOTA B. PARAMORE. Plaintiff, County.
Vernonia, Oregon.
vs.
Dated and first published, becem-
FRED L. PARA MORE, Defendant. ber 25th, 1925.
To Fred L. Paramore, defendant
Date of last publication, February
above named.
5th, 1926.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
LESTER SHEELEY
OF OREGON: You are hereby re­
quired to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you in the
above entitled suit on or before the
last day of the time perscribed in the
order for publication of summons
heretofore made and filed heroin.
to-wit: On or before the 8th day of
TAKE ADVANTAGE
February, 1926; and if you fail so
to answer, for want thereof the
Reduced Round Trip Fares offered by the
plaintiff will apply to the Court for
the relief prayed for in the com­
plaint, to-wit: For a decree forever
dissolving the bonds of matrimony
now and heretofore existing between
$2.75 PORTLAND AND RETURN
plaintiff and defendant, decreeing
the plaintiff to be absolutely freed
Spokane $23.00; Seattle $12.65
and divorced from defendant, and
from all obligations thereunder;
and for an order and decree award­
ing the care and custody of Wallace
Eugene Paramore, minor child of
said plaintiff and defendant, to the
Return Limit Jan. 4th
plaintiff herein, and for the sum of
Thirty Dollars per month alimony
from defendant to plaintiff for the
Reduced fares will be in effect to other points in
nuture and education of said minor
Oregon and Washington
child, and for such other an’d further
relief as the Court may deem meet
and just.
This summons is served upon you
Ask for further details
by publication thereof in the Ver­
nonia Eagle, a newspaper printed
and published at Vernonia, Columbia
County, Oregon, by virtue of an or­
der of the Hon. John Phillip, County
R. M. Aldrich, Agent, Phone 161
Judge of Cilumbia County, Oregon,
made and entered herein on the 24th,
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FEATURES
The Holiday Spirit is prevailing
at the Majestic theatre. For another
week the extra good attractions will
continue.
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SUPPLIES, INSTALLATION, SERVICE
For this coming Sunday and Mon­
lay nights is the big relense of the
-ear in “The Iron Horse."
Every
cholar must see it, old timers will
ee it and all Vernonia should see
L In “The Iron Horse,” Mr. Fox
.as pictured in a very effective way
ne of the very greatest event* in
imerigan history. The story of the
uilding of the first transcontinen-
il railway is only to be matched
» peace time exploits by the voyage
f Columbus, the landing bf the
’ilgrims and the building of the
anama Canal.
If this thought it
»pt n mind it is easy to get the
’ue perspective of this production.
The Iron Horse" breathes the spirit
« one
overwhelming
gigantic
ehievement. It is the romantic,
*ama(*r story, historically accurate
> the last degree, of the strange
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Insurance
Notary Public
arm and City property for
tie.
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SUCH IS LIFE
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A man is no better than his word. If he
makes promises and breaks them,his neigh­
bors will hold him in awe, and rightfully so
For it is the only guage by which a man’s
moral standing can be measured
So it is in business, an institution is no
better than the service it deals out. It is our
aim to constantly improve the service to our
customers, and to grant every banking re­
quisite that sound business ethics will per­
mit.
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Bank of Vernonia
VERNONIA. OREGON
CT* 17EN big-city folks must have their “neighborhood
stores’’! Most of them would no more think of
going down town to fight their way through the crowds
in search of a roast for dinner than they would of
walking to the factory to get a pair of shoes.
The same thing is true of this “neighborhood". Our
merchants—the men whose ads you read in this paper
— are in position to furnish your home with the best
and most popular brands of goods. Not only can they
save you money, but they gladly relieve you of a lot
of worry and loss of time.
Read the Ads in this Paper
«nd Mve yourself money by trading at home