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VERNONIA r. Butter Kernels In making butter the proper time to stop churning is as soon as the butter granules are the size of ker nels of wheat or corn. When the churning is continued until the but ter forms in large lumps it is impos sible to wash the buttermilk out. Too much buttermilk in the butter injur es the keeping qualities. at the hour of 10:00 A. M. of said day, said meeting to be for the pur pose of voting a special road tax in said Road District, of not to exceed ten mills on the dollar, on all tax able property in said Road District. Done at St. Helens, Oregon, this 16th day of October, 1926. JOHN PHILIP, County Judge, J. N. MILLER, County Commissioner; T. B. MILLS, o22n5 Counay Commissioner. Tree Planting Idle farm lands in New York are being converted from a liability to an asset. The state forest nurser ies in the spring of 1926 sent out more than 17,000,000 young trees, or enough to plant about 20,000 ac res. The year’s output promises to be about 23,000,000 trees. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Oregon customs exports already NOTICE OF DISTRICT ROAD MEETING this year are $41,297,215, against By virtue of an execution and or $18,133,270 for the same period in der of sale duly issued by the Clerk Road District No. 9, Columbia Coun 1925. of the Circuit Court of the County ty, Oregon. of Columbia, State of Oregon, dated Notice is hereby given, that in A. E. ALLEN the 19th day of October, 1926, in a pursuance of a petition duly signed certain action in the Circuit Court by 17 freeholders, resident taxpay for said County and State, wherein ers and legal voters of Road District Munson - Rayner Corporation as Number 9 of Columbia County, Ore plaintiff recovered judgment against gon, and presented to the County A. L. Fenner, as defentant, for the Court of Columbia County, Oregon, sum of Six Hundred Twelve and a District Road Meeting of the legal 87-100 Dollars, and costs and dis voters of said Road District Number bursements taxed at Thirty-one and 9 will be held in the Parker Hall, one mile east of Vernonia, Oregon, on no-100 Dollars, on the 12th day of the 13th day of November, 1926, at October, 1926. the hour of 1:00 P. M. of said day, Notice is hereby given that I will said meeting to be for the purpose of voting a special road tax in said on the 23rd day of November, 1926, Road District, of not to exceed ten at the West Front Door of the mills on the dollar, on all taxable Court House in St. Helens in said property in said Road District. County, at 11:00 o’clock in the fore Done at St. Helens, Oregon, this 16th day of October, 1926. noon of said day, sell at public auc JOHN PHILIP, tion to the highest bidder, for cash, County Judge; the following described property, to- J. N. MILLER, wit: County Commissioner; T. B. MILLS, All of Lot Four (4) in Block Six o22n5 _____ County Commissioner. (6), in the original Townsite of Ver NOTICE OF DISTRICT nonia, sometimes called "Vernonia ROAD MEETING Proper’’, according to the map and Vote for A. E. Allen, Re plat thereof On record in the office Road District No. 16, Columbia County, Oregon. of the County Clerk, and situated in Notice is hereby- given, that in publican nominee for Co Columbia County, Oregon, taken and pursuance of a petition duly signed levied upon as the property of the by 14 freeholders, resident taxpayers lumbia county. said A. L. Fenner or as much thereof and legal voters of Road District Number 16 of Columbia County, as may be necessary to satisfy the Oregon, a District Road Meeting of Slogan is: “Development of said judgment in favor of Munson- the legal voters of said Road Dis trict Number 16 will be held in the the Columbia County.” Brown’s Store Building on West Bridge Street, in Vernonia, Oregon, (Paid Advertisement) on the 13th day of November, 1926, ; 3 i < j ty-four hours the oil in your watch evaporates > just a little more, becomes a bit more gummy, tiny j particles of dirt sift into the delicate mechanism even through the most tightly fitting case, and eventually the timekeeping performance of the * watch is impared. $ Be fair to your watch. Have it cleaned, oiled ' and adjusted at least once a year, and avoid heav- ‘J i 3 j j j j j : ? ier repairs later. Experts in our Service Depart- ’ ment will do this for you at moderate cost. And while you’re considering the care of your y watch, be sure it’s thoroughly up-to-date in style, , X dressed in one of the celebrated Wadsworth Cases, 'j ■ £ that set the fashion for watches today. 4 $ A. L. Kullander, Jeweler Progress W Approval For Dodge Brothers, Inc., 1926 already stands out on the calen dar as a year of unprecedented progress and success. From January to date sales have exceeded any previous year’s total by a margin at once im pressive and significant. New engineering records have been established by a succession of major improvements extend ing back to the first of the year. Never has Dodge Brothers Motor Car ranked so high in public favor. Never before has it so richly deserved the world’s good will. CADY MOTOR CO. Hillsboro, Oregon Touring Car Coupe Sedan Sport Roadster Vernonia $ 966.50 1018.50 1080T0 1015.50 Brazing & Machine Works Vernonia Oregon □□□ be - B rothers MOTOR CARS ♦ Rayner Corporation against said A. L. Fenner with interest thereon, to gether with all costs and disburse ments that have or may accrue. J. H. WELLINGTON, Sheriff. Dated at St. Helens, Oregon, Oc tober 19th, 1926. Date of first publication October 22nd, 1926. Date of last publication, Novem ber 19th, 1926. Brown Furniture store. Hot coffee and doughnuts will be served dur ing the day. Everyone is invited to play cards in the afternoon. Evangelical Church until noon November 1 and 2, where all who wish may consult him about their eyes. Eyes examined, broken lenses duplicated. Please make appointment to avoid waiting. adv. Sunday school at 9:45, Evangeli cal League of Christian Endeavor at 6:30. The morning hour of wor ship at 11 o’clock. The evening ser vice at 7:30. The evening message will be preceded by a thirty minute Game Warden Arre.te Two gospel song service. In the absence of the pastor, Rev. J. M. Ingold : John Smith of Clatskanie was ar lay preacher of Rainier will bring rested by Wm. Brown, game Warden the messages. for having untagged deer in his pos Mm. F. Rademacher Pastor. session. He was fined $50. and costs by Justice of the Peace D. W. Free Have Your Eyes Examined man at Clatskanie. G. H. Albreath was fined $25. Dr. Luzader, eyesight specialist, at Clatskanie October 15 for shoot will be at Kulianders jewelry store, ing Chinese pheasants in closed seas Vernonia, on Monday and Tuesday, on. Everybody reads the Eagle. \ » Birthday Surprise Party Held. Elmer Robbins was surprised on his 27 birthday, Thursday of last week, by a number of friends, Games were played and refresh ments served, including a beautiful birthday cake made by Mrs. Elmer Robbins. Guests present were: Mr. and Herman Veal and family, Mr. Mrs. Ralph Godwin, Mr. and Frank Lange and daughter, Sitts and grandaughter Rose, Mr. and Mrs. James Doitcheff. Eastern Star Bazaar November 13. The Eastern Star Auxiliary give a bazaar and cooked food on Saturday, November 13, in building formerly occupied by will sale the the VOTE FOR J. N. Miller Republican Nominee for COUNTY COMMISSIONER VOTE 35 (X) November 2, 1926. Paid Advertisement r r r r r t r r to J. M. Clark to buy a House House and two acres at edge of town for sale. terms. Priced right for quick sale Good Read this proposed I What Happened to Your Watch Today? § Why, nothing at all, you will say. You didn’t drop or jar it, and it kept just as good time as ever. Yet, something has happened to it. Every twen- Friday, October 29, 1926. EAGEE Amendment to the Constitution of Your State (BALLOT TITLE) Initative Measure—Proposed by Initative Petition Initiated by Housewives’ Council, Inc., Josephine M. Othus, Mai-y A. Dean, Clara M. Simonton—OREGON WATER AND POWER BOARD DEVELOPMENT MEASURE—Creating the Oiegon Water and Power Board of five elective members; ap pointing first members, board filling vacancies; giving said board full authority for conservation, development, storage, distribution of electric energy and water for irrigation and do mestic purposes; authorizing state bonds issued not exceeding five per centum of assessed state valuation, bonds issued to pay interest or principle of outstanding bonds; issuance of interest bearing state public utility certificates; paying from bond fund; taxes levied to provide such moneys; appropriating $250,000 from general fund returnable from water and power revolving fund. * 336 Yes. I vote for the foregoing measure. Vote YES or NO 337 No. I vote against the foregoing measure. This This This This This means fifty-three millions of new bonds. names five inexperienced people to spend your money. mortgages all your property to politics. leaves the taxpayer to foot the bills. would ALL go into the Constitution of Oregon. The Constitution would protect these Tax-Spenders But what about the Tax-Payers—Your Only protection is to Vote 337 X NO! in November Paid Adv. by Oregon Utility Committee—Opposed to the Housewives' Council "Water and Power” Bonding Amendment—424 Pacific Building, Portland, Oregon