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, cnrtOMlA BAGLI Legáis—Summons and PUBLICATIONS COUNTY NEWS NOTES FOR EAGLE READERS ------------- 777777---------------------- SUMMONS n the Circuit Court of the State *1 Oregon for Columbia County TONEY COREY, Plaintiff, vs. BERNICE COREY, Defendant. To Bernice Corey, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby re quired to appear and answer tho complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, which said first publica tion is made and dated April 23rd,I 1926, that being the time prescribed by the Court in an order for publi cation of this summons; and 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 de cree of absolute divorce dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing be tween plaintiff and defendant, and for such other relief 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. g61414446b444414444444<4446444444>46444>4 Brief Summary of News Notes Chronicled of Doings of County Gathered Especially for Eagle Readers ♦*♦4444444444444444444444*b ■»♦H 4 HH4HM44 I U 44 44444 FORM CALF CLUB — County and Coroner White has received no Agent Nelson while in Clatskanie remains of the would-be. formed a calf club of five boys. , PARKING NEARS COMPLETION RECOVERING FROM TYPHOID —The grading of the new parking —Wesley Knauf of Rainier is rapidly strip at Scappoose, which extends recovering from an attack of ty from the highway to the property phoid fever which has confined him of the S. P. & S. railroad and along the main street has been completed to his home for several weeks. and shrubs and lawn will be planted PIGEON KILLED—One of Miss Dorothy Girt's pet pigeons of Al IS CHICKEN KING—Julius Ziest ston was killed on the highway while mann of Scappoose is fast becoming they were visiting in The Dalles. chicken king of Columbia county, He has recently received 1600 one- GUARD GETS BROWN INGS- day-old chickens to add to his large New equipment, including eight poultry flock. Browning machine rifles have been received by the St. Helens unit of ROSE IS HONORED—The Con the Oregon National Guard. gregational church at St. Helens honored the rose at a special sermon CANNERY OPERA T 1 N G—The at that church last Sunday. The Scappoose strawberry canning plant church was beautifully decorated has been operating to full capacity with all flowers grown in the St. the past few days, neighboring farm Helens and adjacent districts and era bringing in fine quality of floral offeringt were entered by St. berries. Helens lodges and civic bodies to which a cup was given the winner. PICNIC AT CLATSKANIE—The senior class sudents of the Rainier JURY TERM OPENS—A new list high school, about 35 in number went on a picnic excursion to ClatB of 18 jurors were drawn and the grand jury empanelled at the open kanie. ing session of the May circuit court. The grand jury comprises Thomas COUNTY ADDS VOTERS—Ar Morris Sr., Norman D. McCullum, increase of 800 is shown in the reg Albert Johnson, P. E. Lovegren, H. istration of voters in Columbia coun Henry O’Leen, Wm. Ketel and James ty as compared with last year, 612 Knorr. republicans and 188 democrats. YOUNG GIRL DIES—Margaret Chittic, 20, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Chittis, died at her home in South Rainier last week, after an illness of two weeks with pneumonia BOY ELECTED PRESIDENT— Bergin Bellville, St. Helens, has been elected president of the soph- more class for next year by a ma jority of 12 votes at the Oregon Agricultural college at Corvallis. CLINIC AT YANKTON—A free clinic for children under the school age was held at Yankton this week, oonducted by Miss Little, county nurse. MEETING WILL BE HELD—The annual meeting of the Nehalem Pioneer*’ association will be held on Saturday, June 12 in the school gym- naaium at Berkenfeld, beginning at 10 a. tn. NEW CITY LOTS—The Hammond Lumber company is having a 40- acre tract of their cut over land surveyed and cut up into city lots and acre tracts south of the Rain ier city limits. SERVICE EXTENDED—Electric light poles are being set up in Co lumbia City and lights will be in stalled within a few days. As the line was not heavy enough to carry sufficient load to furnish the town, the service was not extended beyond the mill until its recent closing to which power had been previously furnished . ANSWERS SUMMON S—Fred Adams, respected citizen of Deer Is land died at his home there from an incurable disease. Mr. Adams was 63 years old and was born in England. He lived in Columbia county for the past 30 years, making his home in the Deer Island section continous. He is survived by his widow and a daughter who lives in Portland. In terment was in the Scappoose cem etery. ------- Job Printery= DR. ELLA WIGHT DR. C. J. WIGHT CHIROPRACTORS Hall every Second and Rheumatism Neuritis I Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Fourth Thursday nights. Troubles. W. H. HURLEY, Master. Delayed Menstruation Wm. PRINGLE, Secretary Visitors Welcome F. A A. M., meets at Grange r ------------------------------------------------- ~ PACIFIC WOODMEN LIFE ASSOCIATION CAMP Meets 1st & 3rd Thursday nights at Sessmans hall. All visiting bro thers welcome. Emil Messing,C.C. O. T. Bateman, Clerk ■X DR. H. H. HURLEY Dentistry and X-Ray Evenings by Appointment Office ever Halton’s Store Vernonia, Oregon X.. L O.O.T.—V ernonia L odge , N o . 246, meets every Tuesday night at 8:06 “That’s an old gag," said the o’clock, in Grange Hall cashier as the bandit stopped up his G. B. SMITH, N. G. mouth. EMIL MESSING, Secretary St. Helens, Oregon, May 7, 1926 SEALED PROPOSALS, addressed to the County Court of Columbia County, Oregon, at St. 1’dens, Ore gon, and endorsed “1 ropcsal for Do ing the Following Work in Columbia County, to-wit: 1.08 miles of clearing, grubbing and grading and the construction of the necessary culverts on the Isreal Spencer Road, in section 27 and 28 T. 5 N. R. 4 W. of W. M. will be received by said County Court until 10:00 o’clock A. M., May 24th, 1926, and not thereafter, and at that time will be publicly opened and read. All proposals must be made upon blank forms, to be obtained from the Roadmaster, at his office in St. Helens, Oregon. Must give prices proposed, both in writing and >n fut ures and must be signed by the bid der, with his address. Plans and Specifications are on Before the busy outside paint ing season starts I can quote you lowest prices on all in side painting and varnish ing, walls, woodwork, doors, >tc. Only the best, PAINTERS’ Feints, Var nishes and Enamels used on ail jobs I GUARANTEE SATISFACTION yo«. wm itvt money by ar king for a quotation on your work now. I M. D. COLE DENTIST -------- ♦-------- LOWEST PRICES FOR INSIDE PAINTING Vernonia, Oregon I ________ > Knights of Pythias. - r H arding L odge , 116, Vernonia, Or.—Meetf Lester Sheeley every Monday night ii Grange Hall. All visit Attorney-at-Law ing brothers cordially invited. Vernonia, Oregon L R. G1LLCHRIEST, C. JACK NANCE. K, R & S. y VERNONIA TEMPLE No. 61 r PYTHIAN SISTERS Meet 2nd and 4th Friday of each month at the Grange Hall. All visit ing Sisters and Brothers welcome. MARJORIE COLE, M. E. C. PEARL WILKERSON, K.ofR.C GEORGE H. SHINN President Columbia Co. Abstract Company St. Helens, Oregon _______ > VERNONIA F. R. ENOS Vernonia, Phone 193 ------ *------ Try the want ado for results. NO CHARGE KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT CO Portland McMinnville 502 Board of Trade Bldg. - --------«-------- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS NO COLLECTION - r Vernonia Lodge, No. 184 A. Thousands of school graduates will be abroad in the land within a couple of weeks. COLLECTIONS GRANGE The Vernonia Grange meets on th second Saturday of every month a 7:30 P. M. Any members of th Grange living in or near Vernonia or visiting in the community, ar cordially invited to attend. F. E. MALMSTEN, Sec Illis «1 S. WELLS Hillsboro* Tillamook STATE LAUNDRY CO. For Good Laundry Work We call and deliver TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. Lfeave orders with S. Wells, tailor, Phone Main 891 Lincoln—FORD—Fordson WE CAN NOW SELL FORDS »/«DOWN MENT BALANCE 12 EQUAL PAYMENTS ART STORE HEMSTITCHING FLOWER STORE Mrs. Pearl Ryan Next door to Central Gro. 747 Bridge Street See the pretty new arrivals -------------------------------------, CURLEY’S TRANSFER COMPANY Local Hauling and all kinds of team work Office at Kdvanaugh Land Co. SPECIAL CARE WITH FURNITURE HAULING GENUINE FORD ATTORNEY-AT-LAW BATTERY SERVICE Phone 612 Phone 563 Res. Phone 653 Vernonia, Oregon Next to Carkin Cleaning Works INSURED CARRIER 13 plate batteries, $15.00 VERNONIA OFFICE tbe Brazing Works on Rose Ave; Phone Main 343 PORTLAND OFFICE Aato Freight Terminal E. Water and Yamhill 3tz. East 8226 -------- Office No. 11 Deliver to your door VERNONIA BOOK ft ART STORE i : MARK EVERY GRAVE Memorials in Granite and Marble at reduced prices Write for Literature MRS. M. N .LEWIS 4k CO. Fourth and Main Sts. Hillsboro 31tf Portland - Vernonia Truck Line I 3 Vernonia, Oregon f Her« every Wednesday I Bridge Street MAIN 891 J. MASON DILLARD CRAWFORD MOTOR CO i We Call for and Deliver Within City Limits _________________________ > REBECCA LODGE No. 243, I.O.O.F 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 = : MERCHANT TAILOR Cleaning and Pressing Repairing and Alterations AMERICAN LE? GION POST NO 119 meets 2nd & 4th Tues. Nites. Wm. Flogoc.Com Tom Graham.Adj I • • • Boy Scouts meet every Friday night at Legion hall H. E. McGRAW, Master, M. E. CARKIN, Ass’t Mastei MOUNTAIN HEART •X print your circulars, invitations, WILD MURDER RUMOR—Sheriff Wellington has been busy denying cards, blotters, billa, letter beads, Um* slip*, envelope*, statement», that a murder had been committed in programa, menus, letter*, tickets, the Yankton neighborhood as no one etc., etc. Work guaranteed. has been foun^ murdered or missing L 7 LODGE NO I ICES 1 Job printing can be done In Vet nonia as good aa any ptaee lu lb state, at right price*. Let It.- Vernonia Eagle -------- ♦-------- Don’t try to set up your own standards of right and wrong and ex pect everybody to conform to it. Professional Í Business Directory : : CARD ROOM HAS FIRE—Fire was discovered in the Idle Hour card room at Rainier and was ex tinguished before the fire depart ment arrived. Later fire again broke out from a warped firebox from which coals dropped through onto the wood floor. No large amount ot damage was done. r file with the VernonU Eagle, Ver nonia, Oregon, and G. G. Hall, County Roadmaster, St. Helens, Ore gon and may be examined in the office of the County Clerk. Each bidder shall deposit, with his bid, a certified check for an amount of at least five (5) per cent of his bid, payable to the County Clerk, which »hall be forfeited to the Coun ty In case the awards is made to him, and he shall neglect, fail or refuse, for a period of five days after such award is made, to enter into a con tract and file the required bond. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. JOHN PHILIP, County Judge. J. N. MILLER, Commissioner. T. B. MILLS, Commissioner. G. G. HALL, Roadmaater J. W. HUNT, County Clerk. 402 -------- ♦-------- RECEIVES INJURY—While prac WAGON OVERTURNS—A wagon; ticing at pole vaulting before the grade school track meet, Howard in which Ralph Morgan, Scappoose,; Forrest of Rainier suffered n was riding went over the shoulder | of the road near there. Mrs. Soder, ■ broken and dislocated elbow. a neighbor who was riding with him| RETURN FROM VISIT—Mrs. G. received two broken ribs and Mr. A. Bitar and daughter, Julia, of Morgan was badly bruised. Bainier, have returned home from a horses were unhurt, though trip to Australia, reaching Astoria siderably scanred. Saturday night, where they were met BUILDS RESERVOIR—The Col- by Mr. Bitar. They left Rainier umbia City Water company have June 10 of last year. started work on a reservoir to hold 200,000 gallons of CLASS TO GRADUATE—Thiity- approximatley seven students will graduate from wate rto be used for the supplying of the St. Helens high school at ser the town. The reservoir will be of vices to be conducted there at the cement and will replace the spring from which the water is now taken. new high school May 21. It will be located about a quarter mile back from the railroad. GETS RELIC—St. Helens has par ticipated in the distribution of war LOGGING CAMP CLOSES—The relics given to Oregon by the fed Wespar Logging company at Warren eral government and has received has closed camp temporarily while a much used end delapatated Ger adjustments are being made of the man canon, from appearance which affairs of the West Spar Lumber bas underwent much usage and <on- Co., of Columbia City. The Wespar sideraable wear and tear. has contracted the sale of its logs to the Columbia City plant and, ow i FORFEITS BOND—Dr. W. A. ing to its suspension, was compelled Clark, arrested by Marshal Connor to follow suit. The last body of tim at St. Helens on a charge of ber along the Columbia river in Co drunkenness and disturbing the lumbia county will have disappeared peace and later released on bond when this tract is logged, about a fixad at *50, an<j failing to appear year hence. for pleading his bond was forfeited by the St. Helens recorder. • PUPILS HURST IN ACCIDENT— «ded with INSPECT FIELD—Approximately Overturn-! : of h t>..< 500 people saw the inspection of the school children near Clatskanie re Freeman aviation field at Scappoose cently resulted in the injury of four Dan Freeman, of whom the field is students. Miss Ellen Edmunds, 15, named la one of Scappoose's “old was taken to a Portland hospital' timers” and is always interested in where it was discovered she had sus the development and betterment of tained a broken jaw and a lacerated left arm and a possible fracture of! the community . the skull. Fannie Niemenen suffered) FISH IS COSTLY—After he had a broken collar bone and two ribs pleaded guilty to a charge of fiah- broken. Alice Stockberg sustained in ing without a license, Justice Storla juries to her back and George Andcr of St. Helens imposed a fine of $25 son a sprained neck and cuts. -------- ♦-------- and costs on A. Gustaftafson of Port land. He was arrected while fishing in Scappoose bay. CAR BURNS—Floyd McKay, of Scappoose, while motoring in the vicinity of The Dalles last week had the misfortune to have the car he was driving turn over and burn. No one was injured. 0 V. y r •s Ready to deliver BUILDING MATERIAL SEWER TILE I t Brick, Sand, lime, Cement | Wall Plaster, Gravel Call at our warehouse on railroad track and you will find what you are looking for. J. Merle and A. Kemper J. M. CLARK I Everything in Magazines, Stationery,Pictures and Books—School and Office Supplies Art and Novelty Goods We do Picture Framing of All Kinds VERNONIA TRADING COMPANY Real Estate Insurance Notary Public Farm and City property for sale. List your property Cass BergersonJ. E. Tapp with me I get reults. - /