rouB Thursday, July 12, 192S Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia Oregon the bid. The board reserves the Miss Elizabeth McDonald of St. family. Dennis Obriant, raido operator right to reject any or all bids. I Helens spent several days with her BEN OWENS, Chairman,! uncle, D. McDonald at the Me Don- of the S. S. Sucarseco which dock­ ALICE GOODING, Clerk. ed in Prescot last Tuesday is spend­ 492 aid hotel. ■ ■ ■ The Vernonia Stage Ling Inc., ing the week end with the Rat­ EVANGELICAL CHURCH has purchased a new Fageol, 17 cliffe family. (The Pioneer Church For 5 years Dr. Luzader, passenger chair car for the Port- Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Spencer, of Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Preach-: The Dalles, Ore., parents of Frank eyesight specialist, has been land Vernonia run. making monthly visits to Vernonia Mr. and Mrs. R. Leith-Ross and Spencer, organist at the Joy thea- *n8 service 11„ a.m. Subject, “The His next visit will be Sept. 10-11. small son, Stanley, of Albany spent tre are spending a few days with Great in Life. | Young people’s meeting 7 p.m. office at Kullander’s. Have the week end visiting with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bush. Dr. and Mrs. Long of Victoria, At 8 P-m- tbe sermon lecture with your eyes examined.—adv. Mrs. Mark E. Moe. Buildings constructed of good materials are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brewer mov- B. C., and Mr. and Mrs. S. D. pictures. “Jacob and Esau. ” If you ~ Drs. C. J^ and EUa Wight spent ed from the Cherrytree apartments i Comer of Portland were guests of w°uld like to understand the Bible, the best security you can have for the invest­ Drs. C. J. anu Elia Vvignt over tne you should come to these Sunday Sunday in McMinnville. to the J. M. Clark house on Rose ment. They will last longer, be warmer in win­ evening services. Inman-Poulsen and East Side avenue Tuesday. Fourth. Next Wednesday the annual camp1 ter and cooler in summer, and will cost you less Logging camps re-opened Monday. I The American Legion post at Mrs. Martha Hall who was operat­ Mrs. P. B. Wiggins and daughter St. Helens has purchased two lots ed on for appendicitis in Good meeting and convention will start I for fire insurance. are visiting her mother, Mrs. A. there and intends to build a $5000 Samaritan hospital last week will at Riverview camp grove at Jen-] L. Edmonds in St. Helens. home this year. be able to return home in a few nings Lodge, Oregon, just south ot Cement — Lime — Sand — Gravel Portland. The pastor and a number Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Culver are E. E. Hayes of Longview, Wash., days. spending two weeks motoring in former superintendent of the Ore- Miss Florence Santee of Cheney, of the people are planning on go- Brick — Building Tile Sewer Tile California. igon-American Lumber company, was Wn., and Miss Jessie George of ing. G. W. Plumer, Pastor. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bowne of Dee, a Vernonia visitor Sunday, Sunday. Portland, were elected to teach in i Concrete Culverts Oregon, visited with Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hoffman left Vernonia next year at the school Police Notea Mark E. Moe three days last week, last week for a trip to Belknap j,oard meeting Tuesday. William East was arrested Tues­ They expect be - gone John L. Storla and Glen R. Meta- " Springs. * ‘ *■ to u Word was received here Monday day night of last week for being ker of St. Helens were in Vernonia about two weeks. by Mrs. Ben Raymer of the death intoxicated and fined $25 Thurs­ Troy Smith ____ and _____ Otto ____ Mich- in on business Saturday. . The _______ , _____ Crescent City, Cal., of her mo- day by Judge Reasoner. An eight pound baby boy was ener families who have been quar- ther, Mrs. A. w. Peterson, who Ray King was fined $50 by born to Mr. and Mrs. George Woods antined for small pox were releas­ was formerly a resident of Vernor.- Judge Reasoner for possession of ed this week. July 10. intoxicating liquor. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Twineham ia. Mrs. D. L. Miss Roberta Williams returned Hall of Joe Gruber paid a fine of $100 home from the hospital la.it Wed- have removed from Portland to Ore., sister-in-law of Dr. R. Sutherlin, I. Hall. for transportation of intoxicating i Vernonia and are again operating nesday. who underwent an operation recent- liquor. House for sale, all modern im- the Hotel Vista, Billie Westenhaver was fined $50 B. S. Kingsley, of Hennston, for-'1/ fo,r . app,7 ndicit“ ip ^Vincents provements inside and out. Inquire registered at ho3pltal W1U be able to return home for disorderly conduct. at Reithner’s. 491 merly of Vernonia Monday even- Su " day ’ . _ ... . _ , a ' Walter Van Blaricom was fined Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bliele and the Nehalem hotel ! Mrs. A. Smith of Portland visit­ $25 for being intoxicated on Rev. G. W. Plumer were in Port­ ing. ed in town last Friday. Her Hus ­ Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Murphy of band is now employed at the Ver­ Bridge street. land Monday. Mrs. L. G. Mecklem and Mrs. San Francisco were i;.e guests of nonia Meat Market and they will Fined For Possession Frank Hartwick went to Portland Mrs. Murphy’s sister, Mrs. Harry make their home in Austin’s apart- ¡ E. Fonda was arrested by Deputy Phelps, last week. Monday. I ments, in the near future. Sheriff L. Kestner July 4 and H. H. Honnen of Colorado Miss Joy Bush is spending two Mrs. Ethel Ray daughter charged with having a quantity oi weeks at the Camp Fire Girls camp Springs. Colo., who is now employ- Verna returned last and Friday after beer in his possession at his home, at Bull Run. | ed at the Oregon American mill several days with Mrs. east of Vernonia. He was fined Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Beach of is staying at the Nehalem hotel. i I spending Ray's father, J. C. Eads, in Eugene. $150 in justice court Thursday up- North Plains were the guests ot Lowell Hieber motored to Wil- Mrs. Ray also attended the state on his plea of guilty. Mrs. Beach's father D. B. Reasoner, bur, Wn., stopping at Walla Walia convention of the Christian church Saturday. friends, — i I to w visit ******* ******* w**r last - . — week. -- — —■—~ He will i Turner NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hoffman and be away about two weeks. |‘ ,, ,” ',nn _ i- -n.— j - j ' Sealed proposals will be received daughters, Alice and Catherine are Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lindley of di,X of firewX ’wMch was at the office of City Recorder, Ver­ spending two weeks at Belk, ap, Leavenworth, Wn are the guests Dr Geo pasto b Sprin*3'___________________________ of their son J. C. _Lindley_and^yer Thursday even. nonia Oregon until 8 o’clock p.m. Monday, July 16, 1928, for fur­ j ing. He had a large variety ot nishing materials and constructing rockets, roman candles, pin wheels an auxiliary reservoir and water and giant crackers. mains. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Spofford, Plans may be seen and speciflca- Mr. and Mrs. Emmott Biadte an tions, forms for contract, and bond son, Robert, and Albert and Miss may be obtained at the office of Gladys End returned Sunday front the City Recorder, upon a deposit a visit with relatives at Jerome, of $5.00 which will be returned __ ____ Idaho. on the return of the plans with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. I\_ Fox ___ and a valid bid for the work. Leaders of Style and Quality son of Everett left here Sunday, I The right is reserved to reject A. [ 1 anv and all bids. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Tisdale, on a trip to the former's; By order of the City Council. birthplace in Tennessee. They ex-! G. R. MILLS, I pect to return in about three | Mayor. months. D. B. REASONER, Mrs. Herman Veal and Claude 491 Recorder. Veal visited the past week with Mr. I Veal, who is working on the ne-.v mill at Kinzua, Oregon. She met 1— of -«• c former , Vernonia resi- a - number dents while there. I A “casualty” of the fourth of July celebration was the loss of an American flag belonging to Wm. Aspland from the sidewalk socket in front of his electric and plumb­ FOR SALE ing shop. It has been gone too long in his opinion to be the work of a FOR SALE—Hotel Vista. $500.00 "radical joker and is believed to' down, balance like rent. Write have been stolen. I 368 Multnomah street. Portland, 461 Fire, starting in the flue of V. Oregon. M. Wilson’s house at Camp Me- !.........~...................................................... Gregor, destroyed three houses be- FOR SALE—3-room house, 2 lots, on Rose avenue. Price $1000 fore it was finally brought under control. The other two houses were $200 cash, balance $15 per month, occupied by Mr. and Mrs. L. H. No. 956 Rose avenue, Whitsell. Charter No. 267 Reserve District No. 12 Kanooth and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. | 466» REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Pawnson. Mr. and Mrs. Pawnson were away on their vacation at FOR SALE—Delco Light Plant. Al­ ROLLINS BANK OF VERNONIA the time. most new. In A-l condition burns HOSIERY either gasoline or kerosene. A good at Vernonia, in the state of Oregon, at close of business Bids Wanted plant for farm lighting or water June 30, 1928 Sealed bids will be received by forcing system. For further infor­ the clerk of school district 47, at mation inquire at Eagle office. Resources i. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, accept­ Vernonia, Columbia county, Ore- ances or bills of exchange, sold with endorsement of gon for 40 cords of 3-foot wood un-1 FOR RENT the bank (including items shown in 29, 30 and 32, til July 25, 1928. Each bid must if any) ................................................................................... j be accompanied by a certified FOR RENT—Furnished three room 2. Overdrafts secured and unsecured .................................. $121,936.61 300.88 house for rent, with bath. Inquire | check for five per cent of the 491* 3. U. d. government securities owneu, mciuo.rig tnose | amount of the bid. The board re­ Vernonia Service Station. shown in items 30 and 35, if any ................................. 59,450.00 « serves the right to reject any or 4. Other bonds, warrants and securities, including tor- LOST all bids. eign government, state, municipal, cornoration, etc., including those shown in items 30 and 35, if any........ 48,408.32 BEN • OWENS, Chairman, LOST—Heart-shaped fraternity pin. 7,300.00 Reward. Hoffman Hardware. 491 5. Stocks, securities, claims, leins, judgements, etc......... ALICE GOODING, Clerk. Banking house, $12,200; furniture and fixtures, 9,565 ..... _................................................................................ 21,765.00 Bids Wanted (ao) Caso on nand in vault anu uue Hum oanxs, Sealed bids will be received by DR. HARRY A. BROWN bankers and trust companies designated and approved the clerk of school district 47. at reserve agents of this bank .......................................... 86.006.09 Eyesight Specialist Vernonia. Columbia county, Ore­ <_ ureas on uanKS outside city or town ot reporting gon. for 60 yards, more or less, of Eyes tested, glasses fitted bank and other cash items .......................................... 54.05 river gravel and crushed rock, un­ Total cash and due from banks, items 8, 9, 10 and Consultation free 11, $86.060.14. til July 25, 1928. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check Watch date of next visit Total $345,220.95 for five per cent of the amount of Good Materials Mean Security Do You Know? That in 1027 there was shipped from Vernonia nearly 7000 cars of forest products? Reithners This makes Vernonia one of the largest shipping points on the entire S. P. & S. sys- tern. Rollins Hose CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Sandal Sole Does not show with low cut slipper. OREGON-AMERICAN LBR. CO. Tapered Heel Gives that sien derizing effect Block 1 oe Reinforced at the point of great­ est wear For Men, Women and Children Keep In rondi Failure to keep in touch with your business or family at all times has been made in­ excusable because of the telephone. CALL LONG DISTANCE Oregon Telephone Company Liabilities Medel F Ford Engine and Transmission Overhauled for ft labor charge of only $20 lo $25 Oronite ■ r ’ > ' . i ■ * Kills fìie^mòscruitoes moths broaches •-«- •* ’ \ and manyother inserts; STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA Don’t sacrifice jour Model T Ford, but bring it in and let us look it over. Maybe all you need is a complete engine and transmission overhauling to give you thousands of miles of additional service. We'll do that for a labor charge of only $20. Other vharges equally low. Crawford Motor Co Capital stock paid in ........... .......... Surplus fund (a) Undivided profits . Reserved for taxes, interest and depreciation ............ United States deposits, including postal savings and deposits of United States disbursing officers ............ Demand Depoott. other than banks, subject to reserve: Individual deposits subject to check, including depos­ its due the state of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds ........................................................................ Cashier's checks of this bank outstanding payaole on demand ...................................................... -.................... Certified checks outstanding ............................................ Total of demand