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VERNONIA 1 EAGLE Thursday December 2, 1926 1 Local News in Brief •ts that pay- Dr. Luxacer Here Dec. 6 and 7. As the flame that burned men s including October 12th, 1926. Road of improve- souls, Seena Owen gives tjie me .t HAVE your eyes exaniin *d Dicken»’ Son rinds district No. 7 All outstanding war > are coming vivid portrayal of her career in Me .- tjgjj>-by on with years of €xp<r- Ray Enimott spent Than!. vir Name ' la» Handicap rants. Road district No. 8 Endorse are now de- ienc< ■i Ocular defects. Dr. ropolu.n's “The Flame of the Yu day with his parents in HilLbor London.—Bearln; the name of an ment to and including November 8, I t specialist. Ne it honorable celebrity is something of a 1926.—Interest Ceases kon,” .hich will be on view Sunda;. Luzader, Clarence Graham, Moose orj. ni Monday a, u Tuesday December 6 handicap. When celebrating his golden 26, 1926.— BESSIE H. November mini »oui er, was in Vernonia Saturday. GOBBA— y it once and Internationally famous screen and and 7, at Cuilanders jewelry store, wedding. Sir Henry F. Dickens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fraryc Shinn Wei County Treasurer. 1 Bring that the novelist, said the name he bore headache to me and have 18c for two stage star* were assembled by Rex Portland visitors Monday. i * nonia Bak- Ingram for the leading parts jn his I it redieved with a pair- of perfect had been an advantage to him In some The Wight Chiropractors offi ways, but in others it had been a dis production of “The Magician!’ for j fitting glas ;es. hours are 10 to 4:30 and 6 to 8. b Please ■' l.o appointment with advantage because people had expect Black motored Metro-Goldwyn, which was made i i A. J. Kirk of Koster camp suffer ed so much of him. ing day with Europe and will show at the Majes i Mr. Kullan r, to avoid waiting. 171 ed a broken leg Friday while In making a presentation, Sir E. work there. otte, who went tic theatre Tuesday and Wednesday. Marshall Hall said Sir Henry cony -cooooooc OOO O 0 CKXXXXXXy visit her hu2 There is good in all methods o blued In himself all the lovable qual Rich comedy, young love and joy healing, try ours, Vigh ts—Chiro ities of the many lovable characters Tv. mb c.‘ Human Fly out. melodrama blended into a do praetors. 1 it. we will 16: created by Charles Dickens, Ills fa- Vv I is Chicago Wife ther. T. A. Gordon and his sister, Mr r House Rolls Iec able entertainment treat—that Del rob Though a fearless nails) at ltc deteribes “Young April,” the D-- Lottie Handley, drove to La Ccnu: Treasurer’s Call For Warrants f < . redevil stunts, for 25c. Here ¿Ii le special production directed by g ) per forme Whsh., Thanksgiving day. <»p:*it ‘ w Fox, a “ hu- money—-come Donald Crisp, which conies to the :> Benjainl’ —Stamping and Hemstitching col I have money On hand to pay the man ily,* emed just the least Jose J h ton 6 cents, silk 8 cents. Mrs. V. n .j.— Vernonia Majestic theatre next Frida following endorsed County Road while he was being bit nervous Schildkraut, Bessie Love and Ru- Lanway, 1228 Bridge St. W. 11 Warrants. married to Miss Nan II. Clif- Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fenner Wer ildkraut are featured. n of the lo tolph ford by Fred E. Dei law, justice ' Road district No. 1 endorsement to guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Whil ved word Sun- of the peace. Fox, who is twen- i and including September 30th, 1926 aker Thanksgiving day. ty ‘ i ,v ars old, met Mrs. Fox* ; Road district No. 3 Endorsement to had been killed Mm. Art Whitaker ha been ill wh n rhe was a nurse In the < and including October 31st, 1926. lent in Idaho i k*r home during the past few di Mi .vy lio; -¡lai in Chicago six , Road district No. 4 Endorsement to J to attend the yt: is aa\>. He was taken to the < and including May 30th, 1926. Road Mrs. A. L. Fenner was a visitor at VtlU' 1 urn to ho. pita! after a fall from a , district No. 5 Endorsement to and the Whitaker home Monday eve., n O |( < : w: Even though Thanksgiving is p; ò build ’ng he was climbing. ts of Mr. . It v . s nece • ary for Fox to < including October 31st, 1926. Road M we still have delicious otimid-ui • ere: Mr. picture a special order from < disrict No. 6 Endorsement to and1 non cranberry pies, fresh daily. Or per and Mrs. • ITchate Judge El ward Com-. < haps you v.ould rather have ; I Roy Dex- 9 a.; d .. sled Io the county < Classsified Advertisement o leberry pie or a cream pie. We 1. ■ rs. S. J o c. . k le i<»r(* a marriage license < NASH CAR F0R~SALE.—Inquire on band always about fifteen dif V ancouver, Wash., and could h * issued. Fox was un- ( / ferent kinds and they are .11 I avail* ef the ilve-dny marriage < Frank Keith, Riverview grocery, tf. R. Leith-Ross of Cor- Vernonia Bakery adv 0 law, i.m.1 :is. lie is required to J o I ave .Ww York city at once on < IMPROVED STRAWBERRY plants !. H was injured $ his way to Paris, it was essen- j for sale, $4.00 a thousand. Chas. u - : land last week $ ii .1 that lie obtain the special < Schmidlin, Vernonia. 162* was said, to dispensation. ] .V the highway HOUSE NO. 956, Rose ave, North OCCO 'JOO ? 000000-000ooooooooc 4-room house, 4 lots, sell or trade. id Portland. Pringle spent Part cash part time, or will take ’•J CTIini home of Mr. ton truck or car, no junk. 172* I ü !» U . ■ i lellinger.- y daughter. Helen Gloria, I SANITARY folding bed, good as i of Mr. and Mrh. C. J. new, $6.50. Herb Salt, White Lunch. November 9 at a Portland Fr Thrashing Turned Fortune’s Wheel The baby died November for Henry 0T‘ illy, Who Wishes I was buried in Vernonia. Mrs. For SALE or TRADE F to Shak; Tcrmsntor’s Hand. ?riously ill when brought of Mrs. Rogers. Under rev I have a 40 acre ranch that 1 New Yr I’ ving made «175,000 Dr. Hughes and Mrs. mt will sell, or trade for town property. p.-i in Free y. ars > -llieg real estate, I moth ter has returned Hvn ( " l lly <- ■.(.»• York city has I Thirty acres under cultivation and now doing very nicely, htgi *1 ; a ijira ; ■ ! journey with his wife 10 acres in timber. Good house and been telling you right ami 1 by n. DomLd. lie has sailed nicely fixed inside. Mother’s Bread is good for his old home in St. Johns, New- It is the former Mellinger ranch wanted to find out f;'Uiiuiand, to . L i:'* the hand of the If you know where it is call and see it really is so we re- man who ! i. him into the lap of it. It is 1V4 miles from town on fortune. le of lo. 'os to n stony point road below city resevoir. Fovrh n years ago, when O’Reilly and t.i be scon d. If you don’t know where it is, in was :.n i.nor iriit at St. Bonaven •feet k if - id ii quire at the Eagle office for Rat ture coll- v : .t st. Johns, his Irish FREED-EISEMANN wompar.yi ig the report TMI KADIO or AMiklCA’S FINEST IIOMFg bloo i ! lied al hazing, and he sliced cliffe and I will be glad to show you B informed tliat , Mother's , hi ; h ;.. r acres:-, the. face with a carv where it is. : a far -bettor1 1 nvad thin ing knife. For that he received such •¡¿r’e loaf pnda. ed by the a beating that lie could not leave his Portland bakerres. Docs it bed for two weeks. iv something to you to have □TICE OF VACATION That heating, • administered by one COLLECTIONS of I stu L iu.; al the college, proved I. cjiiity bread I, bak'd rig't NO COLLECTION—NO CHARGE the hi winning of the turn of fortune own tov.’n and docs it i >m It May Concern, Greeting: your honest support? e is hereby given that the u 1- for O’Reilly. Ik* left the college., went to s a, fought through (he war in the We Get Results. Bread always or in- _d, Delta Land & Timb u Offices at McMinnville, Hillsboro and 502 Board of Trade build b sent you on your con; •; •.y, has this day filed its fev English navy, and then came to this couniry. He married. Yet three years iccept anything but the title n ■vith the county clerk of Co ago the O’Reillys still were “broke.” ing, Portland. io more. adv. lumj’ county, Oregon, for the va- 'Ilion uanio their tremendous prosper of those portions and pa: ts ity with the boom of Long Island real of ,lr numbered I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, • *st.ite, which O’Reilly was selling. “I might Wave kept on being Just as 8, 9 I 10 of block numberer 2, and lots mbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, poor as my father if that brother at 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 of block number- j college hadn’t given me the worst beat I Man o’ War’’-has nothing to ed ' of Baker's addition to tie ing of my life,’* O'Reilly said. “Hold i" race horse of that name! town (now city) of Vernonia in C'o- it against him? No, I nni going back title of a pit »ui starring lum • county, Oregon, and t le to s ,ake the hand of the man who kicked me into the lap of fortune.” udal under the De Mille stre avenues and alleys abutti tg- ■, and the man o’ war -is Win. upc- < „• surrounding the same, ort- Judge Suspends Fine in the r tie of doughboy. Tii RECEIVING the corporate limits of st id n view Saturd. to /.¡low Honeymoon f Vernonia; which said petitim 'matinee. New York.—Because he was arrest pending nnd will come up lor g before the county court of ed f r spm ding, .Tames Patruno failed llumbia county, Oregon, at to enjoy his honeymoon after his mar- to Mi s Anna Penzo, he told the ho iir of 2:00 o’clock P. M. in ri Wedne day, January 5, 1927, at iae M;t ; 'Irate Glatzmayer In Traffic court. e court toom of said county court in Patruno was arrested by Patrolman the co irt house at St. Helens, Co- Fischer. He pleaded with Fischer not lu: .r a county, Oregon. to give Idin a summons, explaining he Dated this November 23, 19211. was speeding because of his desire to DELTA LAND & TIMBER CO., give out invitations for his wedding. Magistrate Glatzmayer aRkcd Patru By C. L. STARR, Its Attorney. no if lie had married and received au affirmative reply. Address of petitioner: ‘•Where did you go for your honey 50 I Selling Building, Do you make the trip each payday from pay moon?” asked the magistrate. Portland, Oregon. d2d30 “V eil, judg»*, I was so worried about master to savings? It is a journey that will bring this case that I didn’t dare take a its own reward, for it leads to financial independ horn vnmon. We stayed home and NOTICE OF VACATION ence later in life, when your productive days are saved money for the fine.” To Whom It May Concern, Greeting: “How much did you save?” over. “I’ve got $50 in my pocket now,” Pa Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Delta Land & Timler truno answered. “If It’s more I’ll company, has this day filed its pe have to go to jail.” ACCESSORIES — SERVICE — SETS Whereupon the magistrate suspend tition wth the city recorder of the VERNONIA. OREGON common council of the city of V r- ed sentence and told Patruno to use the $50 for his belated honeymoon. nonia in Columbia county, Oreg n, for the vacation of those portions ■áa and parts of lots numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 of block num bered 2, and lots numbered 1, 2, 3, 4. >. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 of block lumbered 3, of Baker’s addition to he town (now city) of Vernonia in Columbia county, Oregon, and ’ he streets, avenues and alleys abutting Whenever and wherever you may be and upon or surrounding t n ■ same, within the corporate limits of need service on your car—Phone 922, and said city of Vernonia; which said pe tition is now pending and will co ne your request for aid will be answered by up for hearing before the common smiling assurance of early attention to your council of said city of Vernonia at the hour of 8:00 o’clock P. M. on car. Monday, January 3, 1927, at the council chambers of said common OUR REPUTATION FOR REPAIR council in the city of Vernonia in Columbia county, Oregon. WORK IS A BY WORD IN VERNONIA. Dated this November 23, 1926. DELTA LAND & TIMBER CO., By C. L. STARR, Its Attorney. Address of petitioner: 50 4 Selling Building, Portland, Oregon. Have Your Name Printed On Christmas Cards PAL Inspect Our Samples Vernonia Eagle { WoLiki What make a better Christmas Gift than a Freed Eisemann RADIO KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT CO. Jajestic From Paymaster To SAVINGS Quality Merchandise w E are temp .inly locat= ed at the Cozy Contee- tionery See us for bada Atwater-Kent Fenner K^adio Shop Bank of Vernonia Smiling THE NEW WINTER, RED CROWN © fTAA/OARO OU COMPANY Oí CA4.IÍ0RAWIA Service Earles Repair Works