Thursday, February 27, 19 0_______ Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon Telephone Company Plan« Sale Contest influenza. Judge P. Kill Moves Office Lee Schwab, editor of the Eagle, spent several hours at Earl Smith, manager of the Natal Friday. local exchange of the West Coast Telephone company, with Mrs. Reed Holding called at the Smith and Macile Roberts attend­ Neurer ranch Friday. Judge P. Hill, who recently ed the sales plan meeting of the purchased the Lane property, J. H. Bush spent a day last Saturday evening, Oliver Burris and Mis« Beat ­ company at Forest Grove Satur­ week in Portland on business. rice Perry drove to Vernonia to has moved his offices into the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kerns mo­ day. building opposite the Masonic do some shopping Friday. M. E. Carkin spent the week tored to Forest Grove Saturday temple at 875 Second street. The company has organized its end at hia home in Camas. afternoon to attend the dedica­ district into different divisions, Mr. Hill has remodeled his Miss Annie McMullen has been tion of the new Legion memorial where captains will pick teams ill with tonsilitis for the past place, remodeling the front for Dr. R. I. Hall of Salem, who building in that city. his office, and other rooms as to vie for honors in the plan for two weeks. formerly practiced in this city, living quarters. Within the near spent Monday in Vernonia. Clarence Nance, Jack Carkin obtaining more subscribers. Miss Inez Almann was absent future a sun parlor will be built By this method the West Coast from school last week with a1 and Lee Schwab were present at and other improvements made on Albert Schmidlin of Brauns the ...j dedication of the Legion Telephone company hopes to spent Monday morning in Ver- memorial building at Forest cut the advertising expenditures bad cold. She has returned to his property. school again this week. nonia shopping. i from their budget, an item al­ Grove Saturday. lowed by other phone compan- John Schlippy called at Natal events preceding the «hooting on Speck Ford, salesman for the Arthur Steele and C. Larson ; ies. last week to look after some the night of July 17, 1918," he re­ Pacific Fruit & Produce com­ of Clatskanie were Vernonia lates. "Her last recognition is that quota for Vernonia in the road work. pany, spent Monday in Vernonia. visitors Saturday afternoon. They 8eU The she saw rhe Commlaar Yourovsky Yng ptan’ ¿Tio’ new" s“ubscritZ aitnn/Lizl th/i no cl ’ 11 rrnnia Mr. and Mrs. Fr*d Busch and shoot the emperor through the Mrs. Lillian Agusta is recov­ attended the basketball game era. head. She herself hid behind her son were in Vernonia Friday. here in the evening. | Some considcif-tioki will be ering from a recent operation at sister Olga. Then she heard Olga 1 St. Vincent's hospital. Mrs. Dave McMullin spent Fri­ scream and lost consciousness | J. N. Miller, county commis-; K>ven by the West Coast to ex­ < “She came to herself In a peas­ passed through Vernonia I tend their lines toward Arcadia day with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Floyd Thomas was a Forest sioner, j ant cart, traveling along the high ­ with Commissioner Park on the Forest Grove road, Edward McMullin. Grove visitor Saturday after­ Saturday of Vernonia, inspect- way with two men nnd two wom­ - ----- ■ - ■ - ........... Bert Mills Folks of this community are en She was covered with wounds noon. ing roads. Portland yesterday with her son busily Engaged in making prep­ nnd for a long time remained semi­ I Robert Spencer, whose shoulder arations for a social and enter­ conscious. Later it was explained Frank Hartwick, manager of Mrs. Earl Smith and Mr. and the Gilby Motor company, was a Miss Macile Roberts attended the was injured last week by a fall- tainment to be held Saturday to her that the two men were among the Bolshevik shooting squad ing limb. The injury is not ser- evening at Natal Grange. business visitor at Hillsboro district convention of the West ions. nnd accompanied the bodies of the Monday. victims to the forest. They noticed Coast Telephone employes at Mr. and Mrs. Bob Linsey re­ that Anastasia w«s nllve nnd In the Little Bille, son of Mr. and cently purchased a new model Judd Greenman left town Forest Grove Saturday. night preceding the cremation of _ Mrs. Ray Conidt, is quite ill at Tuesday for a business trip. He the bodies, stole her nnd brought George Miller, member of the thig Ume He ig threaUned with Ford sedan. will return home about Satur- her to their farm. From there, tak­ firm of Miller Mercantile com- nnpllinnn;n Frank Peterson and son Rich­ ing along their mother nnd sister, day- pany, and J. Glen Allen, former- Pneumon,a- ard drove to Vernonia Friday. they started on the name night In a Mr. and Mrs. D. Williams and ly of this city who now manages1 Mrs. C. A. Schamon returned cart In a southwestern direction. Wm. Pringle Jr. has his bro­ After weeks Af weary travel they son Bobby and Mr. and Mrs. the Hillsboro store, spent Fri-,to Portland Monday, where she George Ogg and son Kenneth day and Saturday in Vernonia is under the care of a physician, ther doing some farm work for reached Rumania. on business. 1 — „ . .... him at present. motored to Portland Sunday. “There Anastasia married one of I Mrs Genevieve Lindstrom and her rescuers and gave birth to a Mr. nnd Mrs. II. E. McGraw two children were called to the Miss Evelyn McMullin has re­ son. Soon afterward her husband. Dave Kramer, manager of Mil­ ler Mercantile company, spent and daughter, Mary Lee, and bedside of the children’s father, covered from her recent illness Tehalkowskv. was killed In the and is back in school this week. streets of Bucharest. Anastasia's Monday and part of Tuesday in sons, Pattys and Charles, were Vincent Lindstrom, last week, son was taken away from her and present at the Legion celebra-J Portland on business. Mrs. B. T. Hall kept Mr. and Mrs. Joe Netling and placed In an orphan nsvluni where tion in Forest Grove Saturday1 ”*r' Mr. and Mrs. W. L. he Is sold to hnve died. Anastasia son and Mrs. Henry Dunwald student at Donald Hodges, a and spent the night and part of ,TolJ?e *or made her way to Germany, where Pacific university at Forest Sunday with relatives at Banks.‘ , over the week end while of Hillsboro called to see Mr. she wanted to find her god-mother. the latter were in Waldport. and Mrs. Jake Neurer Sunday. Grove, was a visitor in this city Princess Irene of Prussia. Arrived Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Gillchrest, i last week. Noble Dunlap has been work­ In Berlin, she threw herself from a Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hoffman,, Mrs. Fidfel Nelson, who has bridge In a Ilf of despot) hilt w.-is Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Melis of Mr and Mrs. F. D. Macpherson,: been visiting her daughters, Mrs. ing in Vernonia the past week. rescued by the police. Since she Sater and Mrs. Sam Allen, and . Mist attended the spelling con­ Mr. and ■ Mrs. L. F. Roberson, Mrs. Geo. rfaylor bought a refused to answer a single ques­ test at the Washington grade Mrs. J. W. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. families of Portland, returned tion. she was placed In 1111 Insane tractor last week to do some asylum. «no c n. here Sunday, where she is at It was there tli.-il she was school Friday evening. Tom Crawford, Mrs. E. A. farming on her ranch. Tapp* ° and “ ’ Emii *> ome with her son and family, recognized by Russian visitors who Green, J. E. ’ F. Mills, now employed with Imd known her In clilldl.n. d. They visited the Masonic Mr- and Mrs' Dan Ntl80"' Jake Neurur sold a fresh cow obtained her release from the the engineering department of Messing » few days ago. home at Forest Grove Sunday. Mrs. Sater and son Richard asylum In 1922." Washington county, spent the At the Instigation of his sister week end in Vernonia. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Morley, and Mrs. Sam Allen accompan­ Wm Meadows drove to Ver­ who had visited the young woman ied htr to Vernonia but re ­ and Mr. and Mrs William Lor- then known ns Mildame Tchalkow- Harry L. Corbett of Portland, mer of Hillsboro visited at the turned to their homes in Port­ nonia Saturday. In Berlin, Botkin went abroad candidate for the republican home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave A. land the same day. Mrs. Wm. Bridgers called at sky In 1920 aud was Instrumental tn nomination for governor, was a Kramer Friday and Saturday. Vernonia Monday. bringing Anastasia to New York. Vernonia visitor today. Leeds Oppu^a Her Fight Mr. Kramer recently moved from Mrs. Nels Peterson made a Here she was received as the Morris Bennett and Marshall Hillsboro to take over the man-1 trip to Portland to consult her guest of Mrs. William B. Leeds, NATAL Malmsten attended the American agement of the Miller’s store at doctor a few days ago, the former Princess Xenia of Legion dance at Forest Grove Vernonia. Greece, a distant cousin of the Harry Green is working at the czar. But later, Botkin charges In Mrs. Bob Linsey called to see the North American Review article, | fit for the palate and at régulai' her mother, Mrs. Nels Peterson, mill at Vernonia. the Iere at Vernonia Saturday. The treatment consists of In­ Natal Grange held their regu­ esses. jections in the patient's body of a Elra Larson won the seventh lar meeting Saturday evening. Saw Czar Shot Through Head. serum extract grade spelling contest at Verno­ RIVERVIEW ..The serum, Doctors Coffey and “She tolls in. detail of. nil the Mrs. Ira Peterson and son nia Friday evening. Koster camp started logging, Normand called to see her sister, Mrs. A. C. Knauss returned Mrs. Lee Osbourn, Saturday. Monday. Mrs. Harry E. Condit and son from Portland Sunday and is Clyde Johnson made a trip to were Vernonia shoppers Monday. visiting for a few days at the Bob Spencer’s shoulder was in­ home of her parents, Mr. and Clatskanie Saturday on business. jured1 while at work one day Mrs. E. E. Malmsten. I Carl Iler was confined to his last week. Aunt Sally Spencer went to' home several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Baker and chil­ dren visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lindsay Sunday. SAW MURDER OF CZAR'S FAMILY FIND SERUM FROM SHEEP DESTROYS CANCER TISSUES Tea Commandment* For Wive* Chicapee, Mass.—Men of thej White Methodist church drew up: 10 commandments for wives. j The decalogue follows: I 1. Thou shalt not talk all the, time, for verily tljy husband may wish to be heard at rare inter- vaU. 2. Thott shalt love thy husband if it be possible and prepare for ym such foods as he provides, 1 Between Vernonia and Portland Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop Under the new schedule stages now leave Ver- nonia for Portland at 8:00 a.m. and 5:50 pm. daily, _ Arrive in Vernonia from Portland 4:15 p.m., 8:15 p.m. daily; 7:05 and 10:50 p.m. Sundays only. Secure complete information, folders, etc. from R. M. Aldrich, Agent. J. C. Wright, Gen.Agt. G. C. Pendergast, Trav. Pas. Agt. 965 Bridge St. Vernonia Repairing Dene While You Wait Spokane, Portland and Seattle Transportation Co, HiTninef -Krr., ra -a-potent-titram from a special portion of the cor­ tical region of the suparenal or ad­ renal gland of the sheep, and when Injected Into the human body is powerful enough to 2 »troy the tis­ sues of the malignant areas. “Our serum is Injected into the patient’s body far remote from the malignant area, the cancer Itself,” they said. “It produces no local re­ action. There Is no irritation or swelling where the serum is Intro­ duced. Neither is there any gen­ eral constitutional disturbance, no bad after effects whatever. “The serum kills only the malig­ nant tissues. That Is, It causes no destruction whatever of the normal body cells. In this respect the se­ rum challenges comparison with the use of strong X-rays or radium rays that are apt to burn normal tissues, too." The doctors first told of their work In a preliminary report before the Society of Pathologists here. As the result was sensational, some of the foremost scientific au­ thorities pronounced their work highly Important Dr. John Gallwcy, who attended the meeting of pathologists, said: “It is Inadvisable to hall it as a cure at this stage, but It Is unques­ tionable that the extract has proven i Itself potent In killing malignant tissues nnd thnt, properly guarded, publicity of these results Is quite In order." Still Give To The Community Chest was «nl le--- tin" p-'r-nsos. if Lonely St. Bernard Dog Now Has Chicken Pal Emporia, Kun.—“Barrie,” a St Bernard dog brought from Switzer­ land by Mr. and Mrs. Selleck War­ ren a year and a half ago, has been lonesome. Now he has a compan­ ion. It Is a chicken which he brought to the house In hla mouth a few days ago. The chicken re­ fuses to desert the dog and eats and sleeps with him. Try the Eaqle classified ads. Urge Women to Give Aid to Census Men and how Washington. — American houae- wlvos are being urged In a govern­ mental campaign to give every aid to the census takers who will begin their 1930 task In April. This can best be done by answering every question promptly, even down to their ages nnd the status of the mortgage on the old homestead. "There need be no fear In an­ swering all questions freely,” de­ clares the Country Home, In nn article aiding the movement “All census enumerators are sworn to secrecy In the Information they «<>- cure, nnd there Is a penalty for dl vulglng facts secured, ns there Is for giving false data. Not even the banker will ever see a fam­ ily's statement of Its economic status.'* The 1930 census will be the most complete over taken since the coun­ try first counted Its 4,009.000 noses In 1790. The census bureau only came Into being In 1902 and since thnt each census has been more and more efficient “If you consider the census taker's visit a bother,” says the article, “you should thank your stars that you do not live In Turkey. When the first census was taken there In 1927, the nntlon was put under mar­ tial law nnd all citizens were locked In their homes until the census was completed thnt night. In Constan­ tinople the doors were not unlocked until after ten o'clock In the eve­ ning." THEY Garden time should find vou equipped to assist Mother Nature in her an­ nual task of covering the earth with edibles and floral loveliness. 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