VERNONIA Widely Quoted Weekly date of the first publication of this summons, which said first publica­ tion is made and dated April 23rd, 1926, that being the time prescribed by the Court in an order for publi­ cation of this summons; amh if you fail so to appear and answer the complaint, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint, to wit, for a ae- cree of absolute divorce dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing be­ tween plaintiff and defendant, and for such other rilief as to the Court may seem proper. This summons is published by order of the Honorable John Philip Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Columbia Coun­ ty, duly made, dated and entered April 22, 1926. LESTER SHEELEY, Attorney for Plaintiff 387 Residence and post office address, Vernonia, Oregon. COUNTY NEWS NOTES FOR EAGLE READERS IH » UII H 4“H Brief Summary of News Notes Chronicled of Doings of County Gathered Especially for Eagle Readers Be»t Weekly Ad Medium EAGLE •-> For State SCHOOL Professional Business Directory LODGE NO] ICES —v— SUPERINTENDENT Republican Candidate t ++********4"i' St. Helens may have a new nine searched he was left to lie where he haj fallen. He was taken to a hole golf course. Portland hospital and his condition Thieves entered the Loomis gar­ is not considered serious. age at St. Helens last week, stealing nine automobile tires valued at $164 The plant of the Western Spar company at Columbia City ceased Ellen Sirnio was chosen to repre­ operation last Tuesday, according to sent Clatskanie as queen at the Sea­ the Sentinei, "nd from present indi­ side celebration. cations resumption of work is far distant, the concern being hea.il r — The fruit and berry crop of the involved financially. Liabilities are printing can be done in Vet Yankton section promises to be ex­ said to aggregate about $500,000. Job while a mortgage of $300,000 nonia as good as any place in II.-' ceptionally good this year. covers the plant, which it is claimed state, at right prices. Let tin The Warren farmers are clamoring carries a valuation of only $284,000 for rain as the crops are badly ini Several. St. Helens merchants had need of moisture and will Boon suf­ bills against the company total in/ : Job Printery-------- some $1200. fer unless old Jupe breaks forth. CHARLES A. print your circulars, invitations, cards, blotters, bills, letter heads, Dr. Dalton of St. Helens has post­ Lester Johnson charged with as time slips, envelopes, statements, i ed a reward for offenders who have sault with intent to kill, when he programs, menus, letters, tickets, been tearing down fences and de: - fired a gun at W. Chamness of Superintendent City Schools etc. Work guaranteed. troying shrubbery on his large estate Clatskanie the night of January 1 < etc., _____________________________ 2 MARSHFIELD, OREGON near the Delena dance hall near Send in news items. The Eagle The following pronjinent educators The first carload of machinery Rainier, was found not guilty by a for the new paper mill at St. Hei- jury after an all night deliberation appreciates to receive them for pub­ of the State of Oregon are among the many indorsing his candidacy: ens has arrived and will be followed Thursday. The plea of the defense lication. Hopkins Jenkins, Principal Jeffer­ by other shipments soon. was mistaken identity and self de­ son High School, Portland, Ore. fense. Boyd, Principal Washington Another ol rk, floors, Grace Bridges, Grade School Teacher cow in that vicinity that produced Portland, Ore. t c. n ho best, 104.8 pounds of butterfat las. WANTS and FOR SALE »AC a .; lints, Var­ . Julia Spooner. Grade School Teacher month. “Whiz Bang” is the name of nishes unu x..>amels used Portland, Ore. the animal. on all jobs II. E. Inlow, Superintendent of All ads. under this head -re cash Schools, Pendleton, Ore. Rates, one cent a word; I GUARAVTE The Columbia ’ City Community with copy. and figures count as words. SATIS* - CTION Geo. A. Briscoe, Superintendent of club gave a minstrel show in the initials Schools, Ashland, Ore. ’c«. will save new community hall and the house Minimum, 25 cents an issue. money by asking Susanne Holmes Carter, County was packed to the limit. for a quotation on School Supt. Jackson Co. Ore. FOR SALE your work now. J. E. Myers. Supt Crook Co Schools It will now be pay before you ride Prineville, Ore. PIANO MUST BE SOLD with St. Helens garages and service E. H. Hedrick, Superintendent of Will sacrifice high grade piano in stations who have gone on a strictly Schools, Medford, Ore. storage near here for immediate cash basis for all gas, oils, etc., am1 Mrs. C. E. Mulkey, County Schoo) sale. Will give easy terms to an have refused further credit. ■Superintendent, Coquille, Ore. established home. For full partic­ W. Ager, Superintendent ot ulars and where it may be seen Believing in backing home baker _ Schools, Bend, Ore. address Portland Music Co., 227 ies to the limit the St. Helens baker th St., Portland, Ore.3S3 ies bake over 1500 loaves and more A trained and successful than eighty pies daily. No out o' School Administrator town bread is sold in the stores, it FOR SALE—INTER N A TI O N A L (Paid Adv.) 392 one ton truck, 1922. Tom Johnson being all home baked. F. R. ENOS ---------♦--------- Berkenfield, Ore,364 Vernonia, Phone 193 Try the want ads for results. St. Helens Post No. 1440, Veter­ @ ans of Foreign Wars was organized! Legáis—Summons and in St. Helens with 14 members on | PUBLICATIONS the charter list. Vernonia Lodge, No. 184 A. DR. ELLA WIGHT DR. C. J. WIGHT F. £ A. M., meets at Grange CHIROPRACTORS Hall every Second and Rheumatism Neuritis I Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Fourth' Thursday nights. I Troubles. W. H. HURLEY, Master. Delayed Menstruation Wm. PRINGLE, Secretary Visitors Welcome r — DR. H. H. HURLEY Dentistry and PACIFIC WOODMEN LIFE ASSOCIATION CAMP ■■X X-Ray Evenings by Appointment Megts 1st & 3rd Thursday nights at Sessmans hall. All visiting bro­ thers welcome. Emil Messing,C.C O. T. Bateman, Clerk Office ever Halton’s Store Vernonia, Oregon Vernonia Eagle HOWARD Classified Advertising © COLLECTIONS SUMMONS William “Bill” Waters, a St. Hel­ ens boy, who for the past several In the Circuit Court of the State ot years has, been in Bolivia in the in­ Oregon for Columbia County terest of a mining company is spend­ TONEY COREY, Plaintiff, vs. ing a well earned vacation with bis BERNICE COREY, Defendant. brothers in St. Helens. To Bernice Corey, the above named defendant: In the name of the Reports from Deer Island state State of Oregon, you are hereby re­ -that Fred Adams of that place, who quired to appear and answer has been ill for the past several complaint filed against you in months is now very low. above entitled suit on or before expiration, of six weeks from O. H. Tenney of near Clatskanie has received 180 sacks of flax seed and will t .périment with this crop. He is convinced that the Ude lands Coming to Partlantí ¿are well adapted to flax for fibre. The St. Helens chamber of com merce have gone on record for the entertainment of the eighth grade graduates to be held at the county seat May 29, when about 275 pupils will be present. The chamber will also he host to the teachers. Dr. Mellenthin KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT GO McMinnville de Bldg. Hillsboro Knights of Pythias. H arding L odge , lit VERNONIA TEMPLE No. 61 PYTHIAN SISTERS Tillamook I O« Good Laundry Work In order to take care of the in­ crease in busines, 160 new boxes Will be at BENSON Hotel Thur»day have been installed in the St. Hel­ & Friday, May 13 & 14 ens postoffice and over 100 have been spoken for. The additional, Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. boxes bring the total to 800. Two Days Only The St. Helens Knight of Pythia* after long discussion will soon com- No Charge For Consultation mence work on a $35,000 temple for that order to be probably three stories in height with store rooms on Dr. Mellenthin is a regular gradu­ the first floor. ate in medicine and surgery and is i licensed by the state of Oregon. He I Three men at a hotel in Birken- fied escaped a near tragedy recent­ does not operate for chronic appen­ ly when they were awakened by a dicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stom­ fellow lodger to discover that their ach, tonsils or adenoids. cigarettes had set their bed on fire. He has to his credit wonderful re­ sults in diseases of the stomach, liv­ William Yeager, Rainier, Or., a .longshoreman, suffered two broken er, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart "ribs and injuries to his spine while kidney, bladdtr, bed wetting, catarrh at work loading the steamer Manhat­ weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg tan at the Long-Bell Lumber com­ ulcers and rectal ailments. pany dock at Longview. Below are the names of a few of The St. Helens dog nuisance is un­ his many satisfied patients in Ore- endurable, complain citizens, who I gon: have made complaints to the alder- Mrs. L. L. Peetz, Moro, heart trouble manic body to take the law in their I Mrs. F. F. Hager, (daughter Marie) own hands if the stray dogs are not, Walton, tonsils and adenoids. abated. Considerable damage has Mrs. E. C. Mulloy, Hillsboro, ulcer bqfn reported from gardeners. of the leg. Mrs. Nels Peterson, Skamokawa. While longshoring at Prescott, D. | Wash., colitis. W. Richardson, A. F. Blades and Grover C. Gouthier; Coquille, Ore., Howard Bubb, all of St Helens were , colitis and ulcers of stomach. more or less injured when ten tim- [ Mrs. Carl Johnson, Marshfield, ear I bers 12x12 and forty feet in length | trouble. ______ rolled from a pile and caught the j w Turner, Dalles, stomach trouble workmen in their descent. E. A. Russell, Klamath Falls, appen­ dicitis. Two men pounced upon Fred Remember above date, that consul­ Reems, 50, superintendent of the Gutherie Construction company at ta tios on this trip will be free and St. Helens while he was walking on that his treatment is different. the street at that place about 11 p. Married women must be accomp­ m., and clubbed him to unconscious­ anied hy their husbands. ness. They were not assassins, but Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los sought money. He had no money with 332 t him. After his clothing had been Angeles, California. Columbia Co. Abstract Company VERNONIA St. Helens, Oregon _______ ! GRANGE The Vernonia Grange meets on th second Saturday of every month a 7:30 P. M.. Any memhers of th : Grange living in or near Vernonia 3 or visiting in the community, ar I cordially invited to attend. F. E. MALMSTEN, Sec = S. WELLS MERCHANT TAILOR Cleaning and Pressing Repairing and Alterations We Call for and Deliver Within City Limits Bridge Street MAIN 891 3 = I ART STORE HEMSTITCHING FLOWER STORE Mrs. Pearl Ryan Next door to Central Gro. 747 Bridge Street See the pretty new arrivals MARK EVERY GRAVE CURLEY’S TRANSFER COMPANY Memorials in Granite and Marble at reduced prices Write for Literature Local Hauling and all kinds of team work Office at Kavanaugh Land Co. CO. SPECIAL CARE ___ WITH FURNITURE HAULING J. MASON DILLARD ATTORNEY-AT-LAW CRAWFORD MOTOR CO Phone 563 Res. Phone 653 Vernonia, Oregon Next to Carkin Cleaning Works Lincoln—FORD—Fordson y Here every Wednesday WE CAN NOW SELL FORDS %DOWN PAY­ MENT Portland - Vernonia Truck Line BALANCE 12 EQUAL PAYMENTS GENUINE FORD INSURED CARRIER r BATTERY SERVICE Phone 612 2 Vernonia, Oregon Hills horo 31tf 13 plate batteries, $15.00 ■x GEORGE H. SHINN President /--------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- We call and deliver TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. Leave orders with S. Wells, tailor, Phone Main 891 I -x r V Meets every Second and Fourth Wed­ nesday in Grange Hall—Vernonia Visitors always welcome MRS. MAY MELLINGER, N. G. MRS. IRENE SPENCER, Sec’y. i Oregon ______ r Meet 2nd and 4th Friday of eacs month at the Grange Hall. All visit ing Sisters and Brothers welcome. MARJORIE COLE, M. E. C. PEARL WILKERSON, K.ofR. ’ MOUNTAIN HEART DOES NOT OPERATE Vernonia, Vernonia, Or.—Meet Lester Sheeley every Monday night i Grange Hall. All visit Attorney-at-Law ing brothers cordiali' invited. Vernonia, Oregon L R. G1LLCHRIEST, C. JACK NANCE. K, R & S. V J REBECCA LODGE No. 243, I.O.O.F SPECIALIST In Internal Msdlcina far the Past Fifteen years DENTIST AMERICAN LE-" GION POST NO 119 meets 2nd & 4th Tues. Nites. Wm. Floger.Com Tom Graham.Adj ! » • • Boy Scouts meet every Friday night at Legion hall H. E. McGRAW, Master, M. E. CARKIN, Ass’t Master NO COLLECTION------ NO CHAR_ Portia- ’ 502 ' .-rd ul I. O.O.F.—V ernonia L odge , N o . 240. meets every Tuesday night at 8:0< o’clock, in Grange Hall G. B. SMITH, N. G. EMIL MESSING, Secretar • r Ready to deliver BUILDING MATERIAL SEWER TILE VERNONIA OFFICE i At the Brazing Works on Rose Ave; Phone Main 343 PORTLAND OFFICE Aato Freight Terminal E. Water and Yamhill Sts. 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