Thursday, July 7, 1927. VERNONIA 7.AGLE rel demanded in plaintiff’s com-'other and further relief as to the ‘ court may seem equitable and pl: nt "th wit: pro per. the members of a family tribe now For a decree of absolute divorce 2 his summons is served upon I can reflect, that they no doubt dis olving the bonds of matrimony y u by publication for six consecu- THE COUNTRY DOCTOR share certain traits handed down he) .tofore existing between plaintiff tive weeks in the Vernonia Eagle, The stareity of the country doc- an defendent, awarding plaintiff in pursuance of an order of Hon­ tor as a source of keen popular froin common ancestors. Hence they all of the real property owned by orable John Philip, judge of the interest is matching the scarcity in common, and - interest is matching the scarcity sll 1 _ ”uld have >d«“ — ----- - — cot nty court for Columbia county. ph ntiff and defendant in Wash­ Or gon. made and entered on the of teachers in the rural districts : whtn the X Ket together they should of teachers in 1 ington county, Oregon, for the sum which has been met by consolida- 'have , important elements of con­ of Nine-Hundred and Seventy-five tions and the employment of spec- Kemality that run deep in men­ do’ars, and for such other ially trained “teachers’ helpers.” na ures- fui ther relief as to the court The country doctor is stronger in set n meet and equitable. tradition than the country teacher ' his summons is served upon and his disappearance even by ru- There are many gasoline saving by publication for six consecutive mor is disturbing. In the genera- A beautiful private yacht was devices on the market. A pair of we ks in the Vernonia Eagle, in tion represented by the grandpar- pu suant of an order of lion. John sunk at sea for a thrilling sequence comfortable shoes is the best. ents of today the country doctor Ph ip, Judge of the County Court, in “ The Sensation Seekers ” the was one of the greatest American of Columbia County, Oregon, made institutions. He carried his supply Universal-Jewel opening at the Ma­ NOTICE OF CONSTABLE SALE am entered on the 31st day of of crude drugs in his saddle bags jestic theatre on Saturday. This GILBY MOTOR CO. A Corporation, Mi f, 1927, in the absence of Cir picture, directed by Lois Weber Plaintiff. and an exhaustless sunshine in his stars Billie Dove and Huntley Gor­ Lawrence Hilsenkap. John Doe and cuic Judge of said county. and his cheery words. What- face Lester Sheeley, don with an impressive supporting others unknown, Defendants. ever he may have lacked of sclen- Attorney for Plaintiff. cast. » tific attainment to handicap him NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Re idence and postoffice address, Florence Vidor as a comedienne THAT THE GILBY MOTOR CO., as compared to his own brother, Ve nonia, Oregon. he compensated for in that rare is the rare. treat offered by the claims above named Plaintiff, 1 >ate of first publication June Paramount picture “ Afraid to claims a lien upon one certain Font atmosphere of fraternal cheerful- | 2n> , 1927. Date of last publication ness which no country doctor was Love,” coming to the Majestic Roadster Motor No. 8303437, Grant I 1411 day of July, 1927. theatre Sunday, in which sne :s County Washington temporary lic­ without. starred. Always anxious to de­ ense No. 365, now in my possess­ Patients improved when they SUMMONS monstrate to the public that she ion in City of Vernonia Oregon, for In the Circuit Court of the State heard his horse’s hoofs on the is extremely versatile, Miss Vidor and on account of labor, material < f Oregon for the County of Co- people for miles a- road. All the I 1 imbia. has suddenly switched from power­ and storage furnished during be­ round were as members of one fully dramatic and emotional roles Jos ph W. Clark, Plaintiff, vs. tween the 15th day of December, big family so far as the doctor to light comedy in which-it is de- J 1926 and to date. That the amount Cai ne Clark, Defendant. was concerned. As the towns grew ' o Carrie Clark, the above nam­ claimed by said Lien is $74.00. dared, she is a sensation. ed defendant: the young doctors chpse to dis- NOW THEREFOR NO OBJEC­ • I a the name of the state of Ore- A boy seeking for the murderer play their skill there, some be- cause the life was less laborious, of his twin brother so that he may TION having been made to said goi : You are hereby required to ar and answer the complaint some because they believed rewards bring the man to justice, is the lien, I will on Saturday the 9th api fih 1 against you in the above en- day of July 1927 at the corner theme of Bob Custdt ’ s current plc- better. The country doctor of to­ titl d suit on or before Saturday of 2nd' and Bridge streets 1 k the the 6th day of August, 1927, said day is at the disappearing point, ture “The Devil’s Gulch,” at the City of Vernonia, Oregon, ac the dat ■ being more than six weeks af­ largely because of his considera­ Majestic theatre next Monday. hour of 2 O ’ clock in the afternoon, ter the date of the first pubiica- The Brute’s pals thought he had tion for wife and children. He tioi of this summons herein; and sell at public auction all of the says frankly cash returns are sat­ doubled crossed ’em; they tied right, title and interest which the if you fail to appear and answer isfactory often, but that he wants him to a hitchin’ post, lambasted above named defendant, Lawrence or otherwise plead to plaintiff’s saic complaint, for want thereof better conditions for wife and fam­ him fer fair, give him so long to Hilsenkap, may have in the above the plaintiff will apply to the court git out of the diggins, but later ily than he finds in the country. described Ford Roadster, to satis­ for the relief prayed for in his when they knowed, how they had fy the amount of said lien together cor plaint, to-wit, for a decree for- FAMILY REUNIONS eve • dissolving the bonds of mat­ wronged the guy, well, See Monte Family ties are said not to be Blue in “The Brute,” Tuesday and with the sum of $5.00 Attorney rim my now existing between plain­ fee and the further costs and dis ­ tiff and defendant, and for such as close as they used to be, and Wednesday. bursement of the action. yet many families are having re­ Good western dramas never be­ Dated at Vernonia, Oregon, this unions where a large number of come tiresome. The latest western near and distant relatives are ga- star to be introduced is Francis 30th day of June 1927. W. J. KELLY, thered together, Interest in gen­ McDonald, who makes his initial alogical research is said to be in- bow in “The Valley of Hell” at Constable 4th District Columbia creasing, and many people are an­ the Majestic theatre Thursday and County, Oregon. xious to find out who their an­ Friday. SUMMONS cestors were and where they came FARM REMINDERS In the Circuit Court for the State from, and the desire to know the Oregon farmers are not behind of Oregon for the County of members of one’s old family tribe bretheren in other parts of the Columbia will never disappear. An obstacle in the way of such United States in the use of elec­ Katarzyna Jablonski, Plaintiff, associations is created by the scat- tricity on their farms and in their ▼s tering of families all over the coun­ farm homes, reports the experiment try. Where a family used to set­ station. In Oregon horticulture, el­ Adam Jablonski, Defendant, tle down in its home town or near ectricity has been used in dehydra­ tion of prunes and nuts. The de­ To Adam Jabjonski, above named by the present generation is like­ sign of dehydrators has been vast­ defendant: ly to scatter all over the land, ly improved in the last few years In the name of the State of Ore­ and some may go to foreign na­ and the capacity «proximately doub­ gon, you are hereby required to tions. Yet as people travel more led by the recirculation system. appear and answer the complaint easily than formerly many may Irrigation of prunes in Douglas filed against you in the above suit come from distant points when the county conducted by Huron Clough on or before six weeks from the tribe holds its powwow, of Cannyonville obtained on 20 date of the first publication of It may be said that the tie acres an increase estimated at this summons, to wit, six weeks that holds these distant relatives $1000 in two seasons and $500 in from June 2, 1927, and if you fail together is not close, since the peo- a third. The prunes were larger to so appear and answer said com­ pie who assemble in an annual in size and brought a higher price. plaint, for want thereof the plain­ family gathering may never meet A number of prune growers in the tiff will apply to the court for the elswhere, and yet not feel any par­ ticular congeniality of tempera­ ment. And yet anything rooted so deeply in old traditions as the ties of family relationship, must MODERN smokers insist upon value received, and they place Camel first among cigarettes. ■till be much of a power. . Regardless of price, Camel is the popular smoke, because Back in old history people look- ed to their families for protection. it has the most to offer. Its choicest tobaccos and careful blencing have made Camels supreme in an age that Tribe fought against tribe, and if demands quality. you were attacked and your safety All the money in the world could not make a better assailed, your government might cigarette than Camel. It has proved itself to the experi. aot be able to do anything for enced taste, to the careful smokers of the modern age. but your kinsmen would rally Let this cigarette show you how mild and mellow a good beat off the tribe that mcn- rani a Kijirilo fare ' Those okt times of tribal wr' are happily gone forever. But ▼ Cl XS.4/U7 The Majestic same district are reported as hav­ ing succeeded with irrigation. •‘Clover mildew has come to Ore­ gon to stay,” says H. P. Bi rass plant pathologist of the Oregon ex­ periment station. ‘‘Infections in southern and eastern Oregon, es­ pecially in the irrigated sections have caused many inquiries for the clover treatment. Applications of dusting sulphur will kill the mildew. In most cases this is not necessary until after the first mow­ ing. 22nd dAf of Jane, 1927, ia ttie absence of Hon. J. A. Ealda. Mr- cu t judge. Date of first publieatiea Ytara- dav, June 23, 1927. Date edf Ms* publication Thursday, August 4, 1927. Dillard & Dillard, attorney* for plaintiff. Residence and poet of­ fice address, St. Helena, Oregon. 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