Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1926)
rcnnoYflA EAGLE On Inland Highway ____ .______ —L. 1_____ 1------------------ --T? Many Opportunitie» Hera I by notified to present the same, duly verified as by law required, to the undersigned, ut his residence near Vernonia, Oregon, within six months ^NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT’ from the date of hereof. T. F. KEASEY, In the County Court of the State of Administrator I Oregon for Columbia County. W. A. HARRIS, Attorney' In the matter of the estate of NO COLLECTION NO CHARGE Dated and first published, May DAISY B. DOBBS, Deceased. 28, 1926. Notice is hereby given, that the un ---------- 4---------- dersigned, as administrator of the Issued Every Friday -$2 per year in Advance estate of Daisy B. Dobbs, deceased, NOTICE OF CALL OF BONDS Portland McMinnville has filed his Final Account in the Hillsboro Tillamook Notice is hereby given to holder 502 B ’ird of Trade Bldg. County Court of the State of Ore of Bond No. 1 of Improvement Dist. » Entered as Second Class Matter, August 4, 1922 at the gon, for Columbia county, and that No. 1, City of Vernonia, Columbia Monday the 14th day of June, 1926, County, Oregon, dated July 1, 1925, Post Office at Vernonia, Oregon, under the at the hour of one o’clock in the and redeemable at the option of said Act of March 3, 1879 afternoon of said day, at the Court city on July 1, 1926, said bond being Room of said Court in the Court in denomination of $388.88. That Paul Robinson,.......................................Editor and Ownei House in the City of St. Helens in pursuant to said option, said bond I said County an<] State has been ap Number One will be redeemed w:tl - pointed the time and place for the in 30 days from the date of th = FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1926 hearing of objections to said Final notice, to-wit: On the 1st day f Account and the settlement thereof. July, 1926, upon presentation to iJ’e A Vernonia Institution in Vernonia D. A. Dobbs, Administrator. fiscal agency of Oregon, in Ne*v W. A. Harris, Attorney. York City, to-wit. The National City v —PROMPT SERVICE— i Dated and first published May 14, Bank. We call for and deliver 1926. In case the holder of said bond Date of last publication, June 11, fails to present same at the time Finish-------- ----------- Rough Dry 1926. and place mentioned herein for th WHEN IN A HURRY CALL ----------*---------- June—month of “June Sales,” June Brides, June redemption thereof, then the in --------- MAIN 711 NOTICE TO CREDITORS terest thereon shall cease and th" Roses and June Bugs. In the County Court of the State of agency aforesaid will there-i -------- o--------- Oregon, for Columbia County, after pay only the amount of s uch I Get interested in the annual Columbia county fair. The In the matter of the estate of bond and the interest acervid ther T. M. TUCKER, Deceased. up to said 1st day of July, 192 fairs are getting better each year. The new premium list Notice is hereby given that, the on Dated at Vernonia, Oregon, on th -j is now out for this year’s fair, which will be held Septem undersigned has been appointed pil- 2«th day of May, 1926. ministrator of the estate of T. M. PORTLAND J. C. LINDLEY, Treasure: ber 8, 9, 10 and 11. Tucker, deceased, by the County City of Vernonia, &QTTLÎ; -------- o-------- Court of the State of Oregon, for 434 Vernonia, Oregon Columbia County, and has duly THE REASON AMERICA PROSPERS ---------- ♦---------- qualified. Mrs. Lee Bridges Hadley left for All persons having claims against Portland Tuesday after finishing bet tn Help Y om 1*1« n Your Trip East. Choice of ACTORY workers in New York City received an aver said Estate are hereby notified to her school work here . She reports „ , .. riony llnute«—Ubernl Stopover« present the same, duly verified as by Hes«nil-< rnt.oinlul Imposition. rhUudelphla, Opens June 1 age of $12,91 a week in December, 1914; in Decem law required to the undersigned at eighty-seven first buttons have been ber, 1925, they received $30.73. For January, 1926, his residence near Vernonia, Oregon,- sent to the pupils by the Palmer ROUND TRIPS six months from the date! Penmanship company. Progress pins Tickets cn .ale ,1-nly Uvirlnnlna May al; return limit Oet IV even this last high pay was boosted to $30.85 per work within hereof. | have been given to Neil Bush, Grace St. Paul $77.85 er. Wages have increased about 138 per cent. Living WALTER PARKER, l Condit, Fay Webster, Julia Selig, St. LOUIS $87.85 Administrator of the Estate of T costs have increased about 70 per cent. Gladys Carrick, Kathryn Hoffmat, Chicago $92.55 M. Tucker, Deceased. These figures, approximately, prevail all over the W. A. Harris, Attorney. 405 Glen Heiber, Freddie Lee Alexander New York $153.95 United States. It is from th s surplus earning power that Dated and first published, May Violet Phelps, Birdie Lester an 1 Washington $148.11 O<h- r PoiiitN in Proportion Helen Imbeck.. Improvement certifi the country draws the pay for its autos, its radios, its 14, 1926. ----------+---------- cates to Neal Bush, Grace Condit. • »•«* follow tile creili Co. ibln rh water let el grade, and new homes, its corporation stocks with 15,000,000 owners have your choice of »«•;. SUMMONS t and < appointed train*f Fay Webster, Julia Selig and Anna Whil esome industries and ome sections of the country In the Circuit Court of the State Hamlin and a final diploma to Oriental Limited Nc- ill Coast Limited Oregon for Columbia County >*• £ G. .N —C„ B. & Q. 8., • X s.—X. r—1\. B. i Q. have not been uniformly p osperous, these figures show TONEY Maxine Elliot. It is reported that COREY. Plaintiff, vs. a general average. But everywhere there has been a lift BERNICE COREY, Defendant. Mrs. Hadley is to teach penmanship Lv. Portland I.v. Portland To Bernice Corey, the above in Healds’ Business college of San Union Sta, 8:00 p. m. Unio Sta. 9:30 a. m. in conditions. named defendant: In the name of the Francisco next year. Full particulars, folders, etc., of -------- o--------- State of Oregon, you are hereby re ---------- ♦---------- J. F. HARDY, R. M. ALDRICH quired to appear and answer the TIME TELLS THE STORY A French historian has written, Agent, Phone 161 complaint filed against you in the UNITED RAILWAYS above entitled suit on or before the “Money is like the water of a river; expiration of six weeks from the; if it suddenly floods, it devastates; TNLIMITED POWER SUPPLY” has been the date of the first publication of this' divide it into a thousand channels incessant claim of the Hydro Electric Powei summons, which said first publicaY where it circulates quietly and it Commission of Ontario, which operates a gover?!- tion is made and dated April 23rd, bringe life and fertility to every 1926, that being the time prescribed ment-owned power system, but now comes the New York by the Court in an order for publi-l spot.” Times with a special dispa ch to th eeffect that the In cation of this summons; and if you so I o appear and answer the ( ternational Paper company, through its subsidiary, the, fail the plaintiff will apply to Gateneau Power company, a private concern has “aver complaint, the Court for the relief demanded ted a prospective power famine in the province of On in the complaint, to wit, for a de-, of absolute divorce dissolving, tario” bv agreeing to furnish the government system with cree the bonds of matrimony existing be-1 230,000' to 260,000 horsepower of electrical energy a tween plaintiff anj defendant, and for such other relief as to the Court year for 30 years. The first block of purchased power will may proper. he delivered in 1928. This, says the Times, will meet a This seem summons is published by demand then expected, but which could not be met out order of the Honorable John Philip, of the County Court of thi of the supply which will at that time be under control of Judge State of Oregon for Columbia Coun ty, duly made, dated and entered the commission. Thus one by one the claims of the much- lauded “Ontario Hydro” are refuted. First it was shown April 22, 1926. LESTER SHEELEY, that “power at cots” was merely an empty slogan, then Attorney for Plaintiff 38 and post office address, that rates charged varied widely and averaged higher Residence Oregon. than rates in United States under private ownership, and Vernonia, ---------- 4----------- now we learn that the “Hydro” can not keep up with the NOTICE OF SHERIFF SALE By virtue of an execution duly demands of the territory in which it operates. issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Dodge Brothers Special Coupe is referred -------- o-------- Court of the County of Columbia, State of Oregon, dated the 11th to as SPECIAL because it includes every THE BIG THREE day of May, 1926, in a certain ac item of special equipment that could tion in the Circuit Court for said EPORTS from many sections of the West show there County and State, wherein R. possibly accentuate the car’s beauty and Sessman a s plaintiff recovered is a noticeable revival in several branches of mining, judgment againts E. O. Harper and comfort: gold in particular. Reports from lumber associations Evan R. Treharne. defendants, for show that the demand for lumber is good or better than the sum of Three Hundred Twelve 00 000 Dollars, and costs and Balloon tires; nickeled bumpers, front last year. While there is no boom on in the oil industry and disbursements taxed at Sixteen and and rear; nickel-trimmed radiator shell; it is operating steadily and meeting a constantly growing 60,000 Dollars, and attorney’s fees in the sum of Fifty and 00:000 Dol demand. rear view mirror; automatic windshield lars and the further sum of ............ The foregoing might be called the “big-three" in West Dollars on the 5th day of May, 1926 wiper; scuff plates; cowl lights and natural ern industries -mining, lumber and oil. These industries Notice is hereby given that I will on the 26th day of June, 1926, at wood wheels—disc wheels optional. are the mainstay of prosperity in conjunction with agri the West front door of the Court culture in all the states west of the Rocky mountains. Con house in St. Helens in said County, 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon of Hood and body smartly finished in tartan dition.® which discourage or cripple any one of the three at day, sell at public auction to immediately hint vast areas of country and destroy the said green lacquer, with cartouche yellow stripe; the highest bidder, for cash, the fol lowing described property, to-wit: market for agricultural products. upper body in black lacquer, with glossy Southeast quarter (SE’A) I Every Western citizen should write the three words, of The the Northwest quarter oven-baked enamel fenders and shields. mining, lumber and oil, on his memory and come to un (N'W'i) and the North half of the Southwest quarter (SW‘4) derstand that everyone has an ineerest in these industries of Section twenty-nine (29) in Genuine hand-buffed Spanish leather — even though he has no direct connection with some min Township Five (5) North of grayish green; and wide-vision all steel ing, lumber or oil company. As we learn to protect and Range Five (5) West of the Willamette Meridian in Oregon encourag eour basir industries, w e will automatically containing one hundred twenty safety pillars included among rqany other strengthen business conditions along permanent lines. (120) acres more or less. attractive features. Taken and levie,] upon as the $1069.00 Special Coupe property of the said Evan R. Tre harne, or as much thereof as may 961.50 Touring Car be necessary to satisfy the said 957.00 Roadster ...... judgment in favor of R. Sessman. against said Evan R. Treharne with 1075.50 Sedan ........... interest thereon with all costs and disbursements that have or may accrue. J. H. WELLINGTON. Sheriff Dated at St. Helens. Oregon, May 24th. 1926. 425 HILLSBORO, OREGON ----------♦---------- RESIDENT SALESMEN NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the St«*« of Oregon for Columbia County In the matter of the estate of LAURA A. TUCKER. Deceased. VERNONIA, OREGON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That the undersigned has been ap pointed administrator of the estate of Laura A. Tucker, deceased, by the County Court of the County of Co lumbia for the State of Oregon, and Ims duly qualified. All persons having claims against said Estate are here ® Legals—Summon» and PUBLICATIONS COLLECTIONS VERNONIA EAGLE KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT CO AMERICAN LAUNDRY Editorial I All Summer F Smar R Cady Motor Co. Vernonia Biaziig & Machine Works D odge B rothers MOTOR ZARS _ »