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VERNONIA EAGLE LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS e Circuit Court of ths State Oregon, for th<> County of Columbia. LEOTA B. PARA MORE. Plaintiff. VI- FRED L. PARA MORE, Defendant r<> b rv<i L. Purnmore, above named. defendnn IN THE NAME OF THE STAT)1 OF OREGON: You are hereby re qulred to appear mid answer th complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the last duy of the tune perscribed in the order for publication of summon i heretofore made and filed herein to-wit: On or before the 8th day o February, 1926; and if you fail a< to answer, for want thereof th plaintiff will apply t i the Court fo the relief prayed for in the con. plaint, to-wit: For a decree forevc dissolving the bonds of matrimon; now an(| heretofore existing betwoei plaintiff and defendant, deerecin ; the plaintiff to be absolutely fret I and divorced from defendant, and from all obligations thereunder mill fur an order and decree award ing the care and custody of Wallac > Eugene Paramere, minor child *' said plaintiff and defendant, to th plaintiff herein, mid for the sum o Thirty Dollars per month alimori from defendant to plaintiff for th nulure mol education of said mine child, and for such other and forth« relief as the Jourt may deem meet and just. This summons is served upon yoi by publication thereof in the Ver nonia Eagle, a newspaper print« I mid published at Vernonia, Columbi County, Oregon, by virtue of an or <ler of th«* Hon. John Phillip, Count- Judgt* of Cilumbia County, Oregoi made and entered herein on the Pit» day of December, 1925, the JIoi Circuit Judge being absent from th County. Dated mid first published. Decern ber 25th, 1925. Dote of last publication, Febrnar- filh, 1926. LESTER SII EELEY. Attorney for Plaintiff Residence und I'oslofficc nddrt » , V moula, Oregon. ----------- ------------ 4- I ♦" MOVIE NEWS AND COMMENT OF LOCAL FEATURES ---- — - A week good program, exception ally good, will start at the Mnjesti theatre this Saturday night with the big special picture we have all read if daily ill the city pupers. ('olive'. Moore in "We Modems.“ Colleen Moore seem* to 1 »• the favorite with n Vernonia audience and the pre notices claim that thia is her best picture. Colleen Moore was quite the “greatest showman on earth” when she entered upon her ‘teens. Stic staged n wild west show in the backyard of her home, and, to ppifit by a boy's natural curiosity in what girls did at n “hen party,” she prominently displayed this sign over the gateway : "No Boys Allow ed.” As u result of this psychologi cal touch, she nays, the neighboring house-tops, trees, fences and tele phone poles were thick with specta tors. Announcing, when the time for the show to begin had arrived, all within eyeshot had paid the requisite penny for admission, she sent her brother Cleve and some >f her girl associates around to collect. “We took in 92," Mixa Moore, who is soon to be seen on local screens in John McCormick's production of "We Modems” for First National proudly declared in relating the incident. Now comes Sunday with a picture equally as good and as well known. It is more exciting and really as at tractive ns th«' one before. On Sun day night "The Wheel” is of the most powerful plays on the vice of Rumbling ever produced on the Am erican stage, all the drama, all the color and all the intensified enter tainment of th«1 original nre repro duced, nnd to Mr. Fox it may be said that "The Wheel” is worthy of its pine«« in his John Golden Unit of Clean American Plays. Directed by Victor Schertzinger, with a superb cast, “The W heel” is a fast-moving potent production that will hold your interest from the title to the last fiule out. Harrison Ford and Claire Adams, in th«1 leads, prove once again their dramatic worth. In fact, I Ford’s role of Ted Morton, n young man caught in the gambling whirl pool, is one of the best of his career. 1- 1- -:- Next Monday night is Buck Jones in that Ing outdoor play, “The Tim ber Wolf,” Elinor Fair, who was a 1924 Baby Star, is Buck Jones lend ing lady again in "The Timber Wolf” Mina Fair’s work in "Gold and th«» Girl,” the William Fox western star« last production, made such an im- prcsxiin that she was signed imnie diately for the feminine lead in his j^xt one. To be called a "fine 4^>oper” by n motion picture direc- JJer Is one if the greatest honors that begowed upon a young per Mina Fair has won thia dis In both Jones pictures. “The Wolf*’ is a virile western pic turn adapted from Jackson Gregorys novel of the sume name, it ia direc ted by W. 8. Van Dyke. can be former. tinction limber Coming to Portland Classified I Advertising I Dr. Mellenthin WANTS and FOB BALE Professional ?, Business Directory — LODGE. NO ! ICFS--------------- SPECIALIST I nn All ads. under this bead -re cash r On next Tuesday and Wednesday with copy. Rates, one cent a würd': I Fifteen years «Vernonia Lodge, No. 184 A. DR. ELLA WIGHT nights it Is “The Roughneck." and initials and figures count as words. I I DR. C. J. WIGHT is proving to be an honest-to-good- Minimum, 25 cents sn issue. F. JI A. M., meets at Grange DOES NOT OPERATE ness sensatiin. There ia no gainsay CHIROPRACTORS ink thia: Likewise there can be no Hall every Second and Rheumatism Neuritis denial of the fact that local picture FOR SALE 1j ! Stomach, stornaci Liver and Intestinal Fourth Thursday nights. Will be at Benson Hotel Wedno« goers are literally fighting to get in 'I * > Troubles, i he theatre to see it. There are, no day, Thursday and Friday, Feb. 3, HU RLE i , .’•< iter. delayed Menstruation I doubt, several reasons for this un FOR SALE—(SURPLUS STOCK) Wm. PRINGLE, Secretary 4 *n4 6 rose bushes, berrie bushes and usual popularity, but, perhaps, the Visitors Welcome plants. E. 8. Cleveland. 244 Office Hoursi 10 a. m. to 4 p. oa outstanding cause is the intensity and flunk reulism of the love story un -A- r folded so dramatically with hand DR. H. H. HURLEY CASH TALKS HERE! some George O'Brien and beautiful Three Days Only Billie Dove as the lovers. “Th« 4-PASS. MAXWELL COUPE'; Dentistry and X-Ray PACIFIC WOODMEN LIFE screen doesn’t often show such at ASSOCIATION LODGE FINE SHAPE. A REAL BAR tractive lovers in such intense No Charge For Consultation Evenings by Appointment GAIN! See Dickson at Dr. Hall ’ s Meets every Friday night at S«-ss- ••ne in such marvelously seductive office, January 24th ONLY. 241 mans HalL All visiting Brothers locales," is the declaration of one Office ever Halton’s Store Emil Messing, C. C. critic. And this seem* to be regarded Dr. Mellenthin is a regular gradu I welcome. Vernonia, Oregon (). L. Bateman, Clerk V by the Him loving public as entirely . ate in medicine and surgery and is true. FOR SALE—HOLSTEIN HEIFER, licensed by the state of Oregon. He just freshened. Am bore Schmidlin does not operate for chronic appen Next Thursday and Friday nights Vernonia. 888 • the program calas for Tom Mix and dicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stom his wonder horse, 'nicy will appeur ach, tonsils or adenoids. FOR SALE OR TRADE—MY FOR- M. D. COLE in the picture “Duke the Dog.” est Grove home of large lot and 8 He has to his credit wonderful re ----------- 4----------- I. O.O. F.— V ernonia L ouge , N o . 246 room bungalow, for improved Ver- suite in diseases of the stomach, liv STATE TREASURER KAY meets every Tuesday night at 8:W DENTIST nnia city property. Address C. er, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart 8AY8 THRIFT PAYS WELL o'clock, in Grange Hall kidney, bladdtr, bed wetting, catarrh A. Schlegel, Forest Grove. Ore Vernonia, Oregon By TIIOMAH B KAY 232 weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg G. B. SMITH, N. G. Trm.urri Hist« ot Orason __________ / ulcers and rectal ailments. EMIL MESSING, Secretar One of the saddest sight ! In the world Is an old person who la depend FOR SALE—HEMSTITCHING MA Below are the names of a few of chine and thread, stamping pat his many satisfied f patients in Ore- terns with stamping paste and gon: Knights of Pythlss. I believe every H arding L odge . 116 young man or woman board; yard goods; D. M. C. Lester Sheeley Rose J. Aplin, Carson, Wash. Vernonia. Or. — Meet can avoid dopend thread and stamped goods. Every nerve trouble. ever) Monday night i ency In old age If be Attorney-at-Law thing to start an art needle work Grange Hall. All visit I Mrs. Otto Will, Jefferson, vari- has good health and ing brothers cordial! store. Price 950(1 cash. Mrs. Wm. cose ulcer, leg. Vernonia, courage to work and Oregon invited. Lanway, Box 403, Vernonia, Ore-( practice good com M. P. Christianson, Albany, blad J. W. BROWN. C. C. gon. 22tf der trouble. mon sense under the J JACK NANCE. K, R & S. favorable coudltlone Mrs. M. A. Ewan, Couille, stom which surround ns. ach trouble q FOR RENT if a person will Robert Ziglinski, Scio, stpmach VERNONIA GRANGE eave and deposit FOR RENT—NEW FOUR ROOM and heart trouble. GEORGE H. SHINN part of his earnings John Roth, Albany, adenoids and house; one block off Bridge St' President The Vernonia Grange meets on th Thomas B. Kay In a savings bank un Mrs. Clara L. Cleveland. 241 tonsils. Mrs. M. I. Olsen, FoJtlahd, ap second Saturday of every month a Columbia Co. Abstract til b<* has accumulated enough to in 7:30 P. M. Any members of th vest in a good bond, mortgage, real Medford—15,000,000 has been re i pendicitis. Company Grange living in or near Vernonii estate, or business. and will allow the reived, for local products shipped Remember above date, that consul- St. Helens, Oregon or visiting in the community, ar Interest. In addition to his savings, to East this year. tatios on this trip will be free and x. _________________ --------- 4--------- be added to bls principal each y>ar. cordially invited to attend. be will gradually accumulate * am Dr. Howard A. Kelly, of Balti | that his treatment is different. F. E. MALMSTEN, Se< potency, If not wealth. more, predicts that delicate electric MtsMsisss»sisisii(tesMS(sss*s»siM«iii(M(wss»»Ms*eoeeM Married women must be accomp needles that part the tissues before “I they touch them will soon replace anied by their husbands. THRIFT DECLARED TO STAND S. WELLS FOR COMMON SENS! many of the scalpels now used by I MERCHANT TAILOR Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., L or : surgeons. Cleaning and Pressing American Legion ---------- 4, ---------- Angeles, California. By PRANK I. HHtJLI. Repairing -nd Alterations Widely Known Business Mas Try an Eagel Want Ad. Post No. 119 tl'hutu Ht.ff.na-Culni«r> I We Cal) for and Deliver Within I believe In thrift because It stands I meets 2nd nnd I City Limits for common sense. Th« opposite of 4tfa Mon. nit's I thrift la waste and waste is always • • * Bridge Street want. The Inevitable meet Boy Scouts MAIN 891 result of waste Is a everv Fri. nlghtat Legion hall later lack of necee- Vernonia, Oregon <Wm. H. FOLGER, Com. aary things. On the TOM GRAHAM. AdJ other hand, the In -----------------------------------------' evitable result o f YELLOW PENCIL thrift is Independ •osA the. RED BAND ence and plenty. Look ! Liâtes ! It would be diffi Rrrr.ccA lodge n ». 243. i . o . o . f cult to name a per NEHALEM HOTEL son In need who 3i.d u:.d Puurth '»» e. Opp. Gilby Motor Co. on Bridge practiced thrift, and ■ i ge diali—Vemonir. street and Grant Ave. on the other hand, ¡ways welcome Frank L. Shull those who are In MELLINGER, N. G. comfort In later years have usually MRS. IRENE SPENCER. Sec’.' practiced thrift. Thrift Is a habit and every effort to Catering to the traveling public. get people, particularly boys and girls, You will be cared for at the to practice thrift Is a public service. T. J. EDWARDS Nehalem Hotel I I I F-0* NTÂIN HEART PRACTICE OF THRIFT IN8URE8 CONTENTMENT For Good Laundry Work By JUDQK CHAH1.KS H CARRY We call and deliver TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS Thors can be no doubt that the habit of saving and the exercise of prudence tn the expenditure of money, have much to do with making a contented life. And tbs con trary ia also proven true, for loose and Impulsive habits la money matters are easily acquired and are dl f f I c ■ 11 ta change The leak uf thrift is sure to be regretted. 1 have la mind not only tke Char'es H. Careys at 1st action that comes with the consclousaoes of hav ing a competence anl of knowing tkat 1 there is something laid away for emer gencies; besides thia feeling of eecnr- Ity, there Is an indirect Influence up- | on character that comes from pre- paredaeoe. an Impalpable, but ever present new quality In life, which may bo called "dignity” for lack of a bet ter word of dealgnattoa. Leave orders with S. Wells, tailor, Phone Main 891 Well Known «>r.<oa L*wr«r Our twin loaves—two full one- pound loaves—for 15 cents is a real r-oncmv food and finer bread you n t find We say with modesty that evary day we have some one of our customers tell us that it ia the finest "bread they ever ate and It is .< nenr like homemade bread that the difference cannot be noted and you couldn't possibly produce as fine a loaf of brend in your own home for 7% cents, now, could you?— Vernonia Bakery.—adv. --------- 4--------- Mistress—“Whx4 beautiful scal lops you have on your pies, Mandy! How do you do it?” Cook—"Deed, honey, dat ain't no trouble. I jes’ uses my false teeth.’* --------- ♦--------- Eugene—Fire loss here during 1928 was 916.216 ( or less than 91 per capita. Average fire loss per cap ita for the nation is about 95.00. (Insured Carrier) Wm. Pringle, Prop. Vernonia ----------------------- .--------------------------------- Z Portland - Vernonia Truck Line r CURLEY’S TRANSFER COMPANY VERNONIA OFFICE A. I W. Whitaker, "Th* Coxy” —Telephone 673— Local Hauling and all kinds of team work Office at Kavanaugh Land Co. PORTLAND OFFICE Auto Freight Terminal E. Water and Yamhill 3ta. East 8226 --------- Office No. 11 Portland Resident—Walnut 2389 CRAWFORD MOTOR CO SPECIAL CARE WITH ___ FURNITURE HAULING LINCOLN—FORD— FORDSON Phore 563 Res. Phone 653 Vemonia, Oregon You can now buy your Ford on the 18 months payment plan Payments as low as $21.88 a month o—o—o Gasoline, Oil, Storage, Tires and Accessories o—o—o Battery Service Ambulance for Towing Phone 612 Real Estate Insurance Notary Public Farm and City property for sale. List your property with me I get reults. f VERNONIA TRADING COMPANY ▼ ▼▼▼▼ V'F YOU CAN AFF0R D A FORD ---------- 4---------- f------------------------------ .-------------- for Job printing can be done in Vet nonia as good as any place in Il- state. at right prices. Lat 11« ■HE Vernonia Eagle f~VERNONIA BOOK « ART STORE Job Prirftery-rr— print your circulars, invitations, cards, blotters, bills, letter heads, time slips, envelopes, statements, programs, menus, letters, tickets, etc., etc. Work guariinteed. x----------------------- « J. Merle and A. Kemper Everything in Magazines, Stationery,Pictures and Books—School and Office Supplies Art and Novelty Goods We do Picture Framing of All Kinds = 5/ IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO SELL. RENT OR TRADE AND WANT QUICK RESULTS, PLACE AN AD IN OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS The Eagle appreciates receiving little news itmes. Hand or send or happenings of a newsy character, phone us a prsonal. Of your visits ov visitors, parties, dinners, weddings births, sickness or accidents, any We appreciate it With the help of the readers of the Eagle it will be a better NEWS paper. WORLD'S FAIR—PORTLAND 1930 X HAY GRAIN FEED POTATOES- WOOD COAL— BRICKETS— SAND GRAVEL— LIME PLASTER— CEMENT- SULPHUR— LAND PLASTER DRAIN TILE— DuPONT POWDER BLASTING ACCESSORIES— STORAGE— y If you have anything to cell M want anything. Advertm in ths Fagin Read ths advi. carefully.