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Largest Mill in the West *♦♦♦*>**** mi......... i iiii m i**** *♦♦♦♦ NEWS NOTES FOR EAGLE READERS LOL Vj y ♦ ♦««♦*♦*♦* ******* Hl lll***** ♦ Hil l»* Brief Summary of New* Notes Chronicled of Doings ; of County Gathered Especially for Eagle Readers ♦ ♦♦•»♦»«♦♦♦»♦w elll l l l l»♦♦>♦♦ I »»i n 11 ill *«»** »•*♦*« An entertainment given at Bach !edo badly burned by fire at that place last week. elor Flat recently netted $77.37. Ira B. Hyde, editor of the Mist at Scappoose will soon have a new St. Helens expects soon to be able to drug store. leave a St. Helens hospital where he has been confined following an Mumps and whooping cough are operation for appendicitis. getting in considerable time among the youngsters of Fern Hill. An operation performed upon No boxing matches will be held in Everett Newland of Rainier nt a St. Helens without permission of Portland hospital on his eye is con sidered to be more successful than the city council. expected and that he may now ex pect to retain the sight of the eye. The Scappoose band realized over $30 at an old time dance given there recently. John Lafferty, St. Helens boy, who is now in the navy, quartermaster, The Menefee lumber mill at Rain 2nd class, U. S. S. West Virginia ier started work this wetk employing says that he enjoys Panama end Colon but wishes that he was home 60 men. in Oregon where it is not see hot. Scappoose residents to further C. L. Clark has been appointed as beautify their streets have torn down sexton of the cemetery at Hudson, fences on their property. which has been taken over by the Mrs. D. W. Price of Scappoose Woodmen of the World. was taken seriously ill recently but is now on tl>e road to recovery. Paul Borden, experienced cream- ery man of Iowa,1 has leased a build The Yankton neighborhood has ing in Clatskanie for five years and been having considerable sickness, will put in up-to-date machinery for but all are rapidly recovering. the manufacture of butter. Fred Smith of Scappoose has Officers elected to head the placed a large order in a local mill Presbyterian choir at Clatskanie are there for hemlock to be used in nis Mrs. Willard Evenson, leader; Mrs. apple box factory. Nathan Van, sec’y-treas.; Mrs. J. H. Wooden, organist and Mrs. C. H. Real estate business in the Scap- Stockwell, pianist. poose district is moving fast, sev- eral buildings have been sold there I A Portland man, being desirious within the past few days. of locating in St. Helens, has made an offer to the K. P.’s of that city Fire broke out last week on the of $5,000 for their property on the roof of a hotel at Columbia City but Strand according to the Sentinel. was put out with small damage re- suiting. A Vancouver sawmill has an order The McDonald sawmill at Deer for 1,000,000 board feet of raifroad ties for shipment to Boston, which Island is again working and turning will be brought to the St. Helens out lumber which is shipped both by creosoting plant fot treatment and rail and water. then loaded on ships for their des James Remy of Rainier ,now has tination. in his possession two fox hounds and Rev. W. J. Johnson, of Bachelor expects to hunt coons with the Flat has a large egg which was laid hounds this fall. by one of his Rhode Island hens. The Columbia City water company The egg weighs 4 ounces and is 6H has been busy installing more water inches around the center and 8% service to patrons. The service has inches around the ends and two in ches through the center. more than doubled itself. Funeral services for Robert Tuck Farmers in the Deer Island sec- tion have most of their crops and er, 6, of St. Helens, who died last -train in anj a number have plant week from injuries, when struck by an ; 'tomohile, wss laid to rest at ed early potatoes. Mt. Calvdiy cemcleiy, Portla-i»! Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McAboy f Of benefit to county folks is that' Columbia City will leave soon for no mo.e revenue stamps on ’ jg.'.’. Alaska where they will spend the conveyances will be required. Rov- ! next six months. enue stamps of 60 cent« far each I Hindoos, frightened several house holders near St. Helens recently, kill FOR SALE ing a goat belonging to Lou Puzey FOR SALE —DAHLIAS, GLADIO- by a revolver shot, hurled abusive las and Perrenial plants, inspected language and then unceremoniously Stock. Phone 252. Mrs. W. J. departed from the scene without Gooding. , leaving a trail. Officers expressed FOR RENT the opinion that the Hindoos were enroute to some field of lumbering FOR RENT—4 ROOM HOUSE ON operation further north and commit 2nd & Nehalem; partially fur ted the offenses while temporarily nished; lots of shade; $15 per in the locality. month. Enquire. F. W. Hobson. Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Mulder and children of Lake City, Minn., ar rived in St. Helens last week where Rev. Mulder will have charge of the pulpit in the Congregational church at that City. Mrs. Lillian Feuz, principal of the Deer Island school has resigned on account of ill health. Miss Zell« Pierce, graduate of Normal, has taken her place. Charles Guilford, who has owned meat markets, both at St. Helene and Rainier, had his market at To- N. O. Larabee, well known Coluir- bia county citizen is in a S-. He I ens hospital and his condition is re ported as serious. Little hope is held for his recovery. Mr. Larabee has been ill for several months suffer ing from heart attacks and ir.taaffin- al L juble. Pre lan, wud to be Vernonia Lodge, No. 184 A. F. 4 A. M., meets at Grange r DR. ELLA WIGHT DR. C. J. WIGHT CHIROPRACTOR-! Classified Advertising NO COLLECTION S. WELLS AMERICAN LE-"'l GION POST NO | 119 meets 2nd & 4th Tues. Nites. Wm. Floger.Cvm Tom Graham.Adj * * * Boy Scouts meet ever ■ )• ri.lny night at Legion hall ’ H. E. McGRAW, Master, M. E. CARKIN, Ass’t Master, I x.______________________________ , COLLECTIONS NO CHARGE KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT CO MERCHANT TAILOR Cleaning and Preasing Repairing and Alterations We Call for and Deliver Within City Limits s Ì : : = Bridge Street MAIN 891 I Vernonia, Oregon I •IIIMMIIII*HIIIMMlHMIittlllllll**S*IIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIillllllllilll“ Portland McMinnville 502 Board of Trade Bldg. Hillsboro Tillamook MOUNTAIN HEART t————— REBECCA LODGE No. 243, I.O.O.F I Look I Meet!1 every Second and Fourth Wed nesday in Grange Hall—Vernoniu Visitors always welcome MRS. MAY MELLINGER, N. G. MRS. IRENE SPENCER. Sec’y ft $500 or fraction have been required , Louise Ketel, of St. Helens, at on all deeds conveying property. tending O. A. C-, has been elected vice president of the Women's Ath- W. J. Fullerton, of Warren and letiq association. This organization George Mills, of Deer Island, have A is one of the largest on the campus been in the Rainier neighborhood, investigating a road of which they J. E. Eilertson, former county en will make a repot to the county gineer, has opened offices in St. Hel court. The application is for grading ens where he will do general engin and rocking the road. eer and surveying work. He has been appointed city engineer for St. A warning has been issued by De Helens. puty Game Warden Wm. Brown to owners of dogs that are allowed to James Kennedy, of Deer Island, run loose and attack game Birds now who was injured recently while neiting. Uwners of such animals, he shoeing a horse on a farm there, soya, will be held responsible for any will lose the sight but will save the damage done by their dogs. •ye. He has been working on the Clover Hill farm. Mrs. Vernon Miller and daughter in-law Mrs. Howard (Hilda Mehaf- A cabinet shop in Columbia City fey of St. Helens) were painfully has been busy turning out kitchen injured recently when th"y went cabinets, tables .chairs anj other ar over a bank near Trenholu while ticles for a St. Helens furniture returning to tbeir home at WPark store which believes in selling Ore They were taken to a St. Helens hos gon made goods. pital. Hugh S. Mason, St. Helens busi ness man, seeks $51,780 from M. J Heisler of Portland, in a suit filed in the circuit court there Thursday, as damages as a result of injuries sustained in an automobile acci dent, Mason accepted Heisler’s invi tation to ride to Portland last No vember and the car crashed into a telephone pole. He charges Heislnr was intoxicated. LODGE NOTICES — Hall every Second and Rheumatism Neuritis I Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Fourth Thursday nighta. MISCELLANEOUS Troubles. W. H. HURLEY, Master. Delayed Menstruation HEMSTITCHING 6 AND 8 CENTS Wm. PRINGLE, Secretary per yard. Stamping to order. Made Visitors Welcome up model of each pattern. Mail WANTS and FOR SALE orders given careful attention. ■•X r DR. H. H. HURLEY - Expert work guaranteed. Please ------- -------------------------------- - All ada. under thia head re cash call afternoon or evening. Mrs. Dentistry and X-Ray PACIFIC WOODMEN LIFE with copy. Rates, one cent a word; ASSOCIATION CAMP Wm. Lanway, 1228 Bridge St., initials and figures count as words. Vernonia, Oregon 3 Itf Meets 1st & 3rd Thursday nights Evenings by Appointment Minimum, 25 cents an issue. at Sesamans hall. All visiting bro Office ever Halton’s Store MARK EVERY GRAVE thers welcome. Emil Messing,C.C. Vernonia, Oregon Memorials in Granite and Marble O. T. Bateman, Clerk V FOR SALE ______________________________ / at reduced prices Write for Literature FOR SALE—A BARGAIN IN MRS. M. N .LEWIS A CO. good phonograph and about 25 Fourth and Main Sts. Hillshoro ■> double records. Enquire Eagle 31tf Office. 34tf M. D. COLE DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP i Notice is hereby given that the I. O.O.F.-V ernonia L odge , N o . 246, FOR SALE-NEARLY NEW WALSH firm of McGee & Morris, doing busi meets every Tuesday night at 8:01 DENTIST no-buckle double harness. Cline’s ness as logging contractors, have Shoe Shop. 341 hereby dissolved partnership ai:J I o'clock, in Grunge Hall Vernonia, Oregon will not be responsable for :-ny debts G. B. SMITH, N. G. t PIANO FOR SALE—NEW HIGH contracted after thi< date, March 29. _______ ' EMIL MESSING, Secretary 1926. L. L. MORRIS. 34.3« grade piano near Vernonh. Must I be sold at once. Discount and DR. LUZADER HERE APRIL 5-6 liberal terms to reliable party. If Have your eyes examined by a Knights of Pythias. - interested write. H. E. Browning, competent eyesight specialist, so that H arding L odge , 116 Vernonia, Or.—Meet c|o Bush & Lane Piano Co., Port you may know if they are causing Lester Sheeley every Monday night i land, Oregon. 341 that headache, backache o>’ sick stom Grange Hall. All visit ach. See Dr. Luzader nt Kullanders Attorney-at-Law ing brothers cordially FOR SALE—2 TON INTERNA!ION Vernonia jewelry store next Mon- invited. Vernonia, Oregon al truck. A real bargain Call W. day and Tuesday, April Sth and 6lh L R. GllLCHRIEST, C. H. Bridgets, Mi- 311 JACK NANCE. K. R & S SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE— YOUNG CUW, FRESH last of month. G. V. Higdon, box FOR RENT AND FOR SALE 258, Vernonia. 332 VERNONIA GRANGE C GEORGE H. SHINN FOR SALE The Vernonia Grange meets on th President New modern, well built six room General repair second Saturday of every month a residence in one of best located spots Columbia Co. Abstract work of all kinds 7:80 P. M. Any members of th of Vernonia.. Fine home and income Company property. Enquire at Eagle office. Grange living in or near Vernonia __ I or visiting in the community, ar Shop in rear of the St. Helens, Oregon FOR SALE—LATE 1925 STAR cerdially invited to attend. ------------------------------- I Workingmen ’ s Store roadster; balloon tires, new; four! F. E. MALMSTEN, Se< wheel brakes; snubbers, and alii accessories. Inquire of Mike Hock-' G. H. GARNER aday, P. O. box 734. 3<32* __ The manager of a packing plan* in Astoria has been in the Mayger district conferring with farmers about the raising and disposing of this year’s bean crop. Professional 5 Business Directory J. MASON 'DILLARD ATTORNEY-AT-LAW NEHALEM HOTEL Opp. Gilby Motor Go. on Bridge street and Grant Ave. Newly Furnishel Throughout Modern and Convenient Catering te the traveling public. You will be cared for at the Nehalem Hotel Next to Carkin Cleaning Works Here every Wednesday CRAWFORD MOTOR CO 1 LINCOLN—FORD—FORDSON You can now buy your Ford on the 18 months ent plan ' as $21.88 a month Payments as o— -o o— — o Gasoline, Oil, Storage, Tires and Accessories o—o—o Ambulance for Towing Battery Service Phone 612 o—o—o AFFORD A F YOU CAN CRE J. Merle and A Everything in Magazines, Static Pictures and Books—School and Office Supplies Art and Novelty Goods We do Picture Framing of All Kinds IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO SELL. RENT OR 1 TRADE AND WANT QUICK RESULTS, PLACE AN itinerant! AD IN OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Wm. Pringle, Prop. Vernonia ------------ ___------------- > Portland - Vernonia Truck f Line CURLEY’S TRANSFER COMPANY INSURED CARRIER Local Hauling and all kinds of team work Office at Kavanaugh Land Co. VERNONIA OFFICE SPECIAL CARE WITH _____ FURNITURE HAULING At the Brazing Works on Rose Ave; Phone Main 343 PORTLAND OFFICE Auto Freight Terulaaa E. Water and Yamhill Sts. East 8226 ------- Office No. 11 Deliver to your door Phone 563 Res. Phone 653 Vernonia, Oregon V r GARDEN AND LAWN J. M. CLARK Real Estate Insurance Notary Public Farm and City property for sale. List your property with me I get reults. VERNONIA BOOK & t Listen I ---- *---- /--- ---- -------------------------------- -x Job printing san be done in t ei nonia as good aa any plaee tn II.- •tote, at right prices. Let lh< Vernonia Eagle Fertilizer Time now to use it LAWN SEED, WHITE CLOVER. 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