Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 23, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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Thu ’day» Januaiy 23, 1929
Vernonia Eagle. Vernonia, Oregon
niente in State of Oregon during
1930.
his crying room. Jack installed
a horn, so that mamma’s with
crying infants can hear the
talkies in the crying room, but
mothers insist that few will
know the difference when their
kids bawl.
Oppre-alon Not Peace
Mi and Mrs. Herb Holyfield
have moved on the O. A. hill.!
I
ntn n man of peaciv God
knows how I love p.■■■■■(■; bit! I hope
I shall never he such n coward ns
tn mistake oppression for peace.—
Kossuth.
Gordon R. Watt, city attor-
Retort Uncourteou»
ney, was a St. Helens visitor
When a man was excusing Rome
Monday.
rascality by aaylng “One must live,
old Doctor Johnson retorted,
Sidney M al mate n spent Sun- nut so .sure of it.’’
day with Mr. and Mrs. O. B.l
galmsten in Seaside, returning !
Ac'.ion* Alone Matter
to his home here Monday even-t
It Is not the mere station of
that stamps the value on us,
ing.
the manner In which we act
Sell
of
Yakima
is
I
pert.
—Schiller.
Miss Ilora
spending the week in this city -
Made by Conditions
visiting at the home if her fa-1
Expediency Is ii law of nature.
ther, J. H. Sell and her sister i
The camel Is n wonderful animal,
Miss Grace Sell.
hut the (lppert made the camel.—
Mrs. Russell McNicholas re-' Beaconsfield.
^urned to Portland Saturday,,
Great University
accompanied by her sister, Miss
Vale university Ims 112 hulld-
Grace Sell who spent several Ings, besides 20 dormitories mid «
days in Portland. Mrs. Mc- library which contains 1,700.000 vol
in times.
Nicholas has been
____ visiting
____ _ _
Vernonia at the home of her
N t All Evergreen*
father, J. H. Sell, and sister,
Thon- nre several cone hearing
Miss Grace.
I trees tlmt lire not evergreens, not
utilj the larch anil the halil cypress.
Wearing pajamas has one ad­
vantage especially for the ‘com­
ing home late guys” who can,
if caught, pretend insomnia.
Emil, our postmaster, is the
envy of all the local robins,
Everyone see Emil’s red shirt,
One more payment and it’s hia.
U * 99 I Clarence Nance, claims
V » 11Z j distinction of having perfected
•/
i an invention for drinking oyster
Going down Bridge street the j cocktails through a straw,
other day, munching on a sweet i
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bun, we heard some sarcastic | Earl Smith, Vernoni.’s fire
remark, followed by a horse | chief still plays with that new
laugh, as we passed the Safe- (fire siren. Earl thinks Santa
way store, about “There goesj bought it for him.
Ben Franklin.”
We know that Ben Franklin
walked the street of Philadel­
G-tod Cr'c îing Fir»t
phia many years ago with loaves
The n < holm without good breed
of bread under each arm and Ing Is « pedant ; the philosopher, a
some sweet lady, whom he la-1 cynic ; th«» soldier, n brute : and
every man dlsngreenhle.—Chester
ter married, laughed at him.
No doubt Ben wanted to get Held.
square with the lady for laugh­
Far Meaning*
ing at him so he married her,
It Is sn'il tlml those whose ears
going to get square with Al.
small and lie close to the head
going t get square with Al. are
are cam Ions, nireful hi money mat-
Ritchey?
ters and have logical minds.
(•(•<.<
IFf f
ing costs.
| of Columbia.
Helens in the said county and
OSCAR G. WEED
In the matter of the estate state, has been appointed as the
Sheriff of Columbia county of Jens Langum, deceased.
time and place for the hearing of
Oregon.
Notice is hereby given that objections to said final account
Dated this 6th day of Janu­ the undersigned, Andrew M. ’ and the settlement thereof.
ary, 1930.
Parker, administrator ot the es­ • Date of first publication, Janu­
Date
of
first publication tate of Jens Langum, deceased, ary 9, 1930.
January 9, 1930.
has filed his final account in the
Date of last publication, Feb­
Date of last publication, Feb­ county court of the State of ruary 6, 1930.
„
ruary 6, 130.
Oregon, for the county of Colum-1
ANDREW M. PARKER
bia, and that Monday, the 10th
Administrator of the estate of
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT ¡day of Februay, 1930, at the' Jens Langum, deceased.
In the county court of the hour of 10 o’clock a. m., of said|
GORDON R. WATT
State of Oregon for the County day, at the court house at St.
Attorney
I
Hood River—Western Dairy
Wi'd Mating»
products company took over
Door, elk >in<l
mate year­
Hood River creamery.
ly
The fiver and elk are polyga­
Approximately 10,0,000 trout' mous and the moose Is monogam­ ¡
being planted in streams of Yam-
----- ous.
hill county by hatchery depart-1
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Wid? Variety of Shade*
Many a guy has looked down
ment of State Game commission. |
In the county court of the
—M. F. Corrigan, McMinnville.: The modern iims.ili-ists ot Venice a hole to discover disaster, es- state
of Oregon for the county
have lO.lilHl V’lrying shades to use pecially those looking in the hole
Portland!—Kenwood
Lumber In the creation of mosaics.
for an ace and seeing a deuce. . of Columbia.
company received new equip­
In the matter of the estate of
Finì*
ment.
I Eusibio Escolta, deceased.
Often wondered what Dave -' Notice is hereby given that
“Wlint Is the longest sentence on
Springfield—Local high school rei'iinl?
” Imprisonment fur life.— Marshall looked like i ™thout _a the undersigned has been ap-
gymnasium basketball floor en-1 London Til Bits.
i cigar poked at a 45 degree an-'
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pointed administrator of the es-
¡■larged.
gle out of his face.
Itate of Eusibio Escolta, deceased,
Rainier—Betty Jane beeiity
I by the county court of the state
shop will move into Bourne■
In Terms of Bridge
We have been reprimanded. of Oregon, for Columbia county,
building.
At cards when you are o’?alt the for giving publicity to Wilburn and has qualified. All persons
Kalamath Falls—Shine parlor nee. king, queen, the two, three nn<l Charlesworth in last weeks’ having claims against said estate
spot, you discard the two snot, Monkey Biz, not for being in are hereby notified to present
and public shower bath estab- four
three spot •and four spot.
But
lishment opened for business in when the Lord deals you the same that column, but for spelling the same to me at the law of-
i fice of Gordon R. Watt, ”
Verno-
building formerly occupied by sort of a hand you probably dis­ his name wrong. It’s Wilburn,
ci! rd the ace, king and queen.— not Wilbur and Wilburn is Ver­ n;a, Oregon, with vouchers and
T. B. Watters.
duly verified, within six months
nonia’s- fqremost inventor.
Woman's Home Companion.
4 Hood River—Goodrich truck
Headlines in next weeks’ ‘Buz­ from the date hereof.
line now doing business in re­
zard’:
“Kullander
Reduces.”! : Dated and first published, Jan-
f ot A'.wiyi Fatal
modeled quarters.
Aceonlhig to Inwpltal records of Easy folks, reduces prices of uary 2, 1930.
Last publication January 30,
Astoria—Recently burned can­ lhe World war. Hiere are some In­ finger bowls.
1930.
J. W. BROWN,
nery of Burke Packing company teresting cases In which soldiers
, Administrator of the estate of
lived with bullets In their hearts.
will be remodeled.
Since having talkies each Eusibio Escolta, deceased.
One sohl'er lived two months with
Salem—$25,500,000 will be a bullet In the Interior of Ills heart night at his show. Jack Bush
GORDON R. WATT, Attorney.
available
public improvc-
moans about no one patronizing
!M onth-eni/ Econo
Here is a real opportunity for every
family in this community to economise.
A store-wide sale—extra values galor*—
plenty of everything and everything
guaranteed. Stock the pantry ’til the
doors bulge. You can well afford
to lay in a large supply.
Only one week
effective Jansery «¿th to 50th inclusive
FOR
Maximum brand, Golden
Pie pumpkin, No. 2Y2 tins
Professional and Business Directory
Shampoo, Marcelling, Finger
waving, Permanent Waving.
Over Horseshoe Cafe.
Phone 431
Electrotherapy,
Physiotherapy
DR. R. A. OLSON
Chiropractor
Tel. 671
1117 Stat.
XVrnonia, Ore
CONTRAC
Curly Buffmire
TRANSFER
Local & long distance
HAULING
Phone 923
Office in
Workingmen’s Store
HOTEL
PLUMBING
QUICK SERVICE
Phone 293
NEHALEM HOTEL
Vernonia*» Oldest and
up-to-date hotel.
most
Mr». Grace Scott, Manager
Bafford Brother*
General Plumbing
Vernonia
JOHN A. MILLER
General Contractor
Mason Work, Building
Terminal Cafe
The Right Place to Eat
Excellent Cooking
DENTISTS
LAWYERS
M. D. COLE
GORDON R. WATT
Dentist
Vernonia, Oregon
Attorney-at-law
Joy Theatre Building
Vernonia, Oregon
PHYSICIANS
RESTAURANT
Mary Kato
Chop Suey
Restaurant
You’ll enjoy a bowl
of delicious Chop
Suey after the show.
DR. W. H. HURLEY
Dentiatry and X-Ray
Hoffman Hdwe. Building
Yemenis, Oregon
PASTIME
«
CARDS AND
LIGHT LUNCHES
Lloyd Baker, Prop.
Marvin R. Eby, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 891
Dr. J. A. Hughes
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 663 Vernonia,
Res. Phone 664 - -Oregon
SHINGLE MILL
Re-Roof With
SHINGLES
From
Johnston & McGrow
Shingle Co.
VERNONIA
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
In the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for the county
of Columbia.
Bank of Vernonia, a corpora-
tion. Plaintiff, vs., Emory W.
Sheeley. defendant.
By virtue of an execution is­
sued out of the above entitled
court in the above entitled cause
to me directed and dated the 18
day of December, 1929, upon a
judgment and decree rendered
and entered in said court on the
27th day of November, 1929 in
favor of Bank of Vernonia, a
corporation, plaintiff and against
Emory W. Sheeley, defendant,
for the sum of Seven Hundred
and Fifty <750) dollars, with in­
terest thereon at the rate of 8
per cent per annum from the
9th day of July, 1927 and for
further sum of One Hundred
(100.00) dollars attorney's fees
and for the sum of Twenty-one
(21.00) dollars costs and dis-
bursements and the costs of and
upon this writ commanding me
to make sale of the following de­
scribed real property, to-wit:
The East half of the Southwest
quarter and ten (10) acres on
the South side of the Southeast
quarter of the Northwest quarter
of section eight (8), Township J
four, (4) North of range four
(4) West of the Willamette me­
ridian. Excepting therefrom that
tract of land conveyed to David
c. Eccles, trustee, by E.
Sheeley, unmarried, by deed
corded January • 3rd, 1922
book “32,” page 274, deed
Tecords of Columbia county
Oregon.
NOW. THEREFORE, by vir-
tue of said execution and in com-
pliance with commands of said
writ, I will, on Saturday, the 8th
day of February, 1980, at ten
o’clock, a. m., at the west front
door of the county eourt house
0 cans
Quick Cooking
Mother’s
Carnation
Brand. Makes a fine, hot
breakfast cereal.
Lg. pkg.
Hominy
Maximum brand—a real
winter time food. No.
2’/2 tins.
O Cans
35c
Oysters
Solid pack, 5-ounce tins. A hot
oyster stew on these cold days hits
the spot.
Pineapple
Slightly broken and im-
perfect
slices,
Good
grade of syrup.
Cans
69c
Beans
Corn Flakes
Red Mexican. Fancy re
cleaned quality.
Or Post Toasties
25c
Meat Market
Values!
Pancake Flour
Salt Pork
packages
Sperry’s Brand.
lb. package
23C
10
lbs
Blue Rose Brand, Fancy
Long grain,
poundä
A fine grade of dry salt pork. A
seasonable dish with vegetables
or beans. Extra special—
Pound
1
0
Brooms
Finest quality of long
green straw, five
double ties. Reg. $1
value.
Each
Shorten in
r lour
Cudahy’s White Ribbon. A pure
vegetable shortening.
pound*
•
Blend.
Safeway
Guaranteed to please.
48c
49 lbbag $1.83
Pork Roasts
From young, grain fed hogs.
No shank cuts.
Cason Transfer
BEAUTY SHOP
Del Monte Brand, for seasoning
macaroni, spaghetti, etc.
can*
RENT
GOOD layers, averaging from
MISCELLANEOUS
300 to 327 annually. See or
FOR RENT—Modern 4 room
phone Mrs. Lee Hall, at River­
STRAYED—Dark Jersey hei
FOR SALE—Twelve unimproved view,
23tf fer, spiked horns, 2% years old.
24 tf C. Lindley at bank.
lots in block 25, second addit­
Durham heifer, roan billey 2
ion. Close in and sightly.
Houses for rent, furnished in­ years old. E. Feldt, Scofield.-
HOUSEHOLD furniture for sale.
J. G. WATTS, Scapoose, Ore 8tf
Range, dresser, bed springs, quire O. H. Drorbaugh, 992 2nd
24 2 •
23 tf
FOR SALE Muskrats, Canadian : brpak1ia8t te^e2 4\ ™ck' avenue. •
parentage. $9 per pair. A. D. *r’ “n*Or ’6B' Inqu,re °f
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
apartments
for
Hall, Vernonia, Ore.
tf E- 11 Mashburn.___________ 20tf FURNISHED
In the county court of the
j rent, $22. Phone 402, Moon­
FOR SALE—Mrs. Lane’s beau­ light Apartments.
13tf state of Oregon, for the county
For Sale—Thoroughbred Jer-! tiful
of Columbia.
home
ahd
apartment
sey cow, $75.00. F. B. Gardner.
In the matter of the estate of
WANTED
23 3 * house, 875 2nd street- 25 2 * I
Emma A. Greener, deceased.
WANTED—Carpenter work.
FOR
SALE
—
Slightly
used
given that the
For Sale—First class 16 inch1 house on first avenue. See J. A]| work guaranteed. Geo. BellI Notice is hereby
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fir wood, $6.00 cord or $2.00 bed davenport, bathroom electric lst Avc- House 41,
24 tf administrator of the" estate" of
rick. Leave orders with Cason
and portable phonograph.
Emma A. Greener, deceasedi by
transfer.
23 tf heater
All m good condition, reason-1 A“T TO DO Washings, will the county court of the state
FOR SALE—Fat hens. Phone able. Apply house 39, O. A. I ca‘l f°r nnd deliver. Phone Oregon, for Columbia county,
and has qualified. All persons
25 I * 776.
Mrs. Lee Hall, 774, Riverview.
having claims against said estate
are hereby notified to present
the same to me at the law office
of Gordon R. Watt, Vernonia,
Oregon, with vouchers and duly
verified, within six months from
the date hereof.
For your convenience the following business and professional people are listed on
this page alphabetically. These men and women are known in Vernonia as reliable business
Dated and first published, Jan-
and professional people.
uary 2, 1930.
Last publication January 30,
1930.
BEAUTY SHOPS
HERMAN L. GREENER,
Trucks for Local and
Administrator of the estate of
Emma A. Greener, deceased.
ANNETTE
Long Distance Hauling
GORDON R. WATT, Attorney.
Hot Sauce
Pumpkin
Columns
FOR SALE
Page Five
in St. Helens, Columbia county
Oregon, sell at public auction,
subject to redemption to the
highest bidder, for cash in hand
all right, title and interest wldch
the above-named defendant in the
above entitled suit, had on the
9th day of May, 1922, the date
of the mortgage herein fore­
closed or since that date had in
and to the above described prop­
erty or any part thereof to satis­
fy said execution and said judg­
ment, interest, costs and accru-
Pountl
Maximum fancy Golden
Bantam. Free from husk,
cob and silk. No. 2 cans.
can*
Loin Steaks
can*
49c
Best of Loin or Sirloin Steaks
from young steer beef.
Pound
Tomatoes
fl Blue Bunny Brand , Solid
fj pack No. 2\<¿ tins.
3 c•n•
Standaard Quality, Good
grade. No. 2 tins.
Safeway Market 225, Vernonia
gs
Strictly fresh standards.
Every egg guaranteed.
Dozen
49c
-Potatoes
Dry Onions
Yakima
Blue
kuaranteed cookers.
Fancy yellow Danvers.
Iñj g pounds
100 ,bb“s $2.95
17c
Oranges
Lettuce
Sweet, juicy navels. 200
Size.
Imperial Valley’s Best.
Head*
Dozen
We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities
Vernonia, Oregon
Phone 741