VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON TWO NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1926 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S gon, you are hereby required to for 35 cents.”—Ex. SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT appear and answer the complaint PRIVATE SALE filed against you in the above en Voice over the phone: “Are By virtue of an execution and or- ier of sale duly issued by the clerk In the County Court of the State titled action within four (4) weeks of the Circuit Court of the county after the date of the first publica­ for Columbia County. of Columbia State of Oregon, dat- of In Oregon Matter of the Estate of tion, of this summons, which date ed the 26th day of November 1928, Martin the Tobin, of first publication is December Deceased, in a certain action in the Circuit Notice is hereby given that in 13, 1928. If you fail so to appear Court for said county and state, answer, for want thereof, the wherein Bank of Vernonia, a cor­ pursuance of an order of the county and will take judgement poration, as plaintiff recovered court of the county of Columbia, plaintiff you for the sum of Six judgement against Kolumbia Koun- state of Oregon, made on the 26th against i and two cents ($6.02) to- ty Kommunity Kompany, a corpor­ day of November, 1928, in the mat­ dollars with interest at the rate of ation for the sum of four hundred ter of the estate of Martin Tobin gether per cent per annum from the fifty-nine dollars, and costs and dis­ deceased, the undersigned, admin­ 6 11th of October, 1928, and for bursements taxed at fifteen dollars, istrator of the estate of Martin costs day and attorney’s fees in the sum of Tobin, deceased will sell at private herein. and disbursements incurred one hundred twenty-five dollars, sale to the highest bidder, under This summons Is published by and the further sum of one hun- the terms and conditions herein­ order Honorable — P. Hill, dred thirty-two dollars and seventy after mentioned, and subject to Justice of of the the Peace of the 4th nine cents, and the further sum of confirmation by said court, on or district, Columbia county, Oregon, eighteen dollars on the 9th day of after the 5th day of January, 1929, which order bears date the 7th day all the right, title, interest, and November 1928; <«f December, 1928, and which or­ Notice is hereby given that I will estate of said Martin Tobin de­ der the service of sum­ on the 29th day of December 1928, ceased at the time of his death in mons directed upon you by publication as at the West front door of the Court and to the real property herein­ aforesaid. House in St. Helens in said County, after described and all the right, P. HILL, Justice of the Peace. at 11:00 o’clock in the forenoon of title and interest that the said R. WATT, Attorney ■aid day, sell at public auction to estate has by operation of law or for GORDON Plaintiff. Vernonia, Oregon. the highest bidder, for cash, the otherwise acquired other than or Date of first publication Dec­ following described property, to- in addition to that of said deceased ember 13, 1928. wit: Beginning at a point on the at the time of his death of, in, and of last publication January North line of Lot One of Block to that certain piece or parcel of 3, Date 1929. Six of the Town (now city) of land situate, lying and being in Vernonia, which is 70 feet W. of the county of Columbia, state of Warrants Payable the Northeast corner of said Lot Oregon, and described as follows, I have money on hand to pay One; thence running West 45 feet to-wit: A tract of land of about 40 acres following endorsed county to the East line of the open alley­ way; thence South 100 feet; thence in section 2, township 5 north, warrants: General road fund en- East 45 feet; thence North 100 feet range 4 west of the Willamette dorsement to and including Dec. by said 12, 1928; Mist Clatskanie market to the place of beginning; all being meridian, as reserved within Columbia County, Oregon. Martin Tobin, deceased, in his deed endorsement to and including Nov. Taken and levied upon as the to the Fir Tree Lumber Co. dated 20, 1928; road dist. No 5 endorse­ property of the said Kolumbia April 6th 1910, and recorded in ment to and including Nov. 14, Kounty Kommunity Kompany , a Book 13 at page 280 of the deed 1928; Road dist. No. 6 endorsement __ r________ or ________ _____ ___ corporation as much thereof as records of Columbia county, Ore- to and including Nov. 15, 1928; may be necessary to satisfy the said ] gon, on the 9th day of April, 1910, Road dist. No. 8 endorsement to and judgement in favor of Bank of I to which deed record reference is including Sept. 29, 1928; Road dist. Vernonia, a corporation against said hereby made for a more complete No. 15 endorsement to and includ­ Kolumbia Kounty Kommunity Kom- and particular description of said ing Nov. 30, 1928;, Road dist. No. pany with interest thereon, togeth- land and the rights therein describ­ 18 endorsement to and including Sept. 14, 1928. er with all costs and disbursements ed. Interest ceases December 14, that have or may accrue. Terms and conditions of sale: J. H. WELLINGTON, Sheriff, cash in gold coin of the United 1928. BESSIE H. GOBBA, Dated at St. Helens, Oregon, No­ States; ten (10) per cent of the County Treas. vember 26, 1928. n29d27 amount of the bid to be deposited with the bid, the balance of the purchase price to be paid on con-1 NOTICE OF CALL OF BOND 111 11144 IdUU U1 MJ the VUV 3<41V4 firmation of OC44C sale by said VVU11UJ county given to the j court and execution of deed to pur- Notice is hereby 1 holders of the le following bond of chaser. All bids or offers must be in the City of Vernonia, Columbia "Craig’. Wife” writing, and may be left at the of­ county, Oregon. Bond No. 12 of Sewer improve­ fice of W. A. Harris, attorney for William C. de Mille's production ment Bonds dated January 1, 1925, said administrator, at Vernonia, of “Craig’s Wife,” which is schedul­ said bond being in denomination Oregon, or may be delivered to ed for showing at the Joy theatre of $500; the above bond being re­ said administrator personally at tonight and tomorrow, is said to deemable at the option of said city his residence in said county of Co­ have caught with amazing fidelity on January 1, 1929. That pursuant lumbia, state of Oregon, at any the spirit of this remarkable play to said option, said bond will be time after the first publication of by George Kelly. “Craig’s Wife” redeemed within 30 days from the this notice and before the making was awarded the Pulitzer prize as date of this notice to-wit: On the of the sale. the outstanding dramatic produc- The right is hereby reserved to tion of a New York season, and First day of January 1929 upon reject anv and all bids. Dated Dec. has presentation at the office of the also been published in book city treasurer at Vernonia, Oregon. 6th, 1928. form. Irene Rich and Warner Bax- W. A. Harris, Attorney for Ad ­ ter play the leading roles. In case the holders of said bond fail to present same at the time ministrator. Frank J. Peterson, Administrator and place mentioned herein for “Nevada” the redemption thereof, then the of the Estate of Martin Tobin, de- Backgrounds of scenic beauty d6d27 that are world-famed were used for interest thereon shall cease and i ceased. the agency aforesaid will thereaf­ sequences of “Nevada” I’gi^mount's ter pay only the amount of such IN THE JUSTICE COURT FOR picturization of the Zane Grey THE FOURTH DISTRICT CO­ bonc^and the interest accrued there­ story by the same title which on up to the said first day of Jan­ LUMBIA COUNTY, ORE. reaches the Joy theatre next Sat­ uary 1929. Summons urday. John Waters, director, took Dated at Vernonia, Oregon on F. W. Gough, Plaintiff, vs. Pio a company of 150 persons to Brice this 1st day of December 1928. Antonio, Defendant. Canyon, Cedar Breaks and Zion Na- To Pio Antonio: J. C. Lindley, Treasurer, | tional Park, Utah, for many of the 183 In the name of thq State of Orc- scenes. City of Vernonia, Ore. Joy Theatre surance adjusters and companies j and many just claims were refused | DR. W. H. HURLEY you and suits dismissed because of this the lady who washes?” legislative enactment. Dentistry and X-Ray Social climber: “Most certainly The supreme court of Oregon Evenings by appointment. Office not.” does not take this view and last | over Hoffman Hardware Co. Voice: “Why, you dirty thing.’ week held this bit of legislation un- j Vernonia, Oregon —Ex. constitutional, which means it does, not exist, and the guest has the same right he had before 1927. Motorist Responsible For Injury To Person Portland — M. Seller & Riding In His Car chased Pacific Housewares "You are responsible for any in­ jury to a person riding in your car provided the injury results because of negligence on your part” stated Meyer Rubin, head of the legal de­ partment of the Oregon State Motor association, in commenting on the recent supreme court decision hand­ ed down by Judge Rossman. Since the law, contained in chap­ ter 342 Oregon laws was passed at the 1927 session of the Oregon legislature, the average motorist has believed that he could invite a guest to ride with him without assuming any responsibility for that guest’s safety. This, too, was the opinion of the judges, lawyers, in­ Heyman-Seiler Co. DR. HARRY A. BROWN Eyesight Specialist Eyes tested, glasses fitted Consultation free Watch date of next visit M. D. COLE Dentist Vernonia, Oregon Windows and GORDON R. WATT DOORS Attomey-at-law Joy Theatre Building Vernonia, Oregon Reasonably Priced Cabinet Work Built-in Furniture Anything made of Wood High class workman­ ship Vernonia Cabinet Shop Corner State & North Street Geo. H. Stankey Christmas Gifts Of Kitchen Ware Gifts of extra quality, long service kitchen­ ware will please every housewife, even though she has many such items now. Let us show you the beautiful gift sets we have ready. Mellinger Hdwe Mountain Heart Rebekah Lodge No. 243 No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets every sec­ ond and fourth Thursdays in W. O. W. hall, Vernonia. Visitors al­ ways welcome. Mrs. Myrtle John, N. G. Mrs. Hazel Thompson, Sec. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS HARDING LODGE 116 Meets every Monday at 8 P.M. in Grange hall. "Warming Up” In Every Home —Complete telephone service is a convenience to every member of the family. Properly placed extension telephones save tiring steps for the housewife. Son or daughter, sister or brother, dad or mother—find them a year ’round comfort and satisfaction. And too, the telephone is an aid in emergen­ cies and a protection in danger. West Coast Telephone Co Surrounding himself with some of the greatest stars and ex-stars of the diamond, Richard Dix, the Paramount star, put on the spikes and warmed up his pitching arm for the baseball sequences of his new production, “Warming Up,” the pic- ture booked for the Joy theatre Sunday. “The Apache” Don Alvarado and Margaret Liv­ ingston do an unusual and difficult apche dance in Columbia’s “The Apache,' ” which is to be the attrac- tion at the Joy theatre Monday. ’’The Night Bird” story of a girl-shy prize fighter forced to mingle in New York’s night _ ______ __ life to enhance his box-office appeal is the comic basis of Reginald Denny's newest star­ ring vehicle for Universal. "The Night Bird” which is being screen­ ed at the Joy theatre Tuesday and Wednesday. R. M. Aldrich, C. C. Harry Culbertson, KRS Woodmen of the World W. O. W. Vernonia Camp No. 655 meets every Wednesday night at 7:30, at the new W.O.W. hall. Visiting members welcome. H. A. TAYS, C. C. H. S. STRONG, Clerk. A. F. & A. M. Vernonia Lodge, No. 184 A. F. & A. M., meets at Ma­ sonic Temple every second and Fourth Thur, nights. Visitors Welcome Levert Goodin, Secretary. American Legion Vernonia Post 119, American Le­ gion. Meets second and fourth Tues­ days each month, 8 p. m. John Hay, Adjutant. Trap First Rat* and Mice OST cherished among the gifts bestowed by the passing year is the memory of the pleasant relations with those whom’ we have been privi- leged to serve, So it is most sincerely that we wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Bank I emonia Trapping the first migration of rats and mice in the grain bins, rather than waiting till later infes­ tations, saves time and money. Caponizing Successful in State Caponizing can be practiced suc­ cessfully in Oregon. Usually there there is a good demand for well fattened capons at good prices. Breeds such as Plymouth Rock, Wy­ andotte, Cochin, Brahma, Orping­ ton or cross breeds of these can be successfully used. After some training caponizing can be perform­ ed rather rapidly and with little dan­ ger by any one. Cockerels from 2 to 4 months old are best suited. Order of Eastern Star American Legion Auxiliary Meet* fir*» and third Mon­ day* of each month nt the Legion Hall. Let Hor*e Visit "Dentist” Treat the farm horse to a visit to the “dentist,” or veterinarian, once a year and have the long sharp corners of his teeth filed off. , Horses’ teeth wear unevenly, and the roughness will cause sore tongues and cheeks, resulting in poor mastication and digestive troubles. Wife'» Hard Luck "Your wife looks terrible upset. What's the matter?” “Why she was assisting at a Ladies Aid rummage sale, took off her new hat and somebody sold it Chapter 153, O. E. S. Regular communi- cation ___ first __ and third Wednesdays of each month, at- Masonic Temple. All visiting sisters and brothers wel­ come. Catherine McNeill, W. M. Nehalem Mrs. C. J. Nance, President. Mrs. P. Wideman. Secretary. I. O. O. F. I.O.O.F.—Vernonia Lodge No. meets every Tuesday night at 8 o’clock, in Grange hall. Vis­ itors always welcome. Work in the 3rd degree Tuesday, Dee. n. 246 John Glassner, N. G. H. E. Stevenson, Sec. f