Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 04, 1930, Page 10, Image 10

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    Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon
Page Eight
e* WYNDHAM
MARTYN “
COPYHI6HT IN TMC U.S.
MiTTy, IFuV.ng beT husband Still ill
the table, she turned to Bettington.
“On deck, later, I should like to
speak to you.”
He bowed In nnswer.
The
spoken word would have betrayed
bls gladness.
He went out on deck to wait,
with what patience he could sum
mon, for Mrs. Hallway’s coming,
Mary was looking up ut the wire
less. The operator was receiving
news of the da.v for his bulletin
Clements had allowed the machine
to be repaired.
Bettington was glad to believe
that this lad was clean and hon
est. Tubby Unwin’s two defense
less children might, ere long, have
need of all that was clean and hon
est on the Albatross.
He had feared Mrs. Ra Iwa.x
would be saddened by the cheer
less dinner. He did not want to
see her unhappy. Now he was
amazed to find her smiling and
vivacious.
“Let us walk,” she commanded
“Every voyage 1 take I mean to
learn which stars are which and
how sailormen can stand by them
What’s that bright thing up there?’
“Venus,” he said. “She Is the
evening star this month. Most
mariners steer by her too readily."
“And these mariners Clements
has gathered together—what
you know of then)?'
“Very little,” he said, “but
don't like them.”
“Directly I came aboard I knew
something was wrong here.” she
said.
“A sense of dissonance.’
She paused a moment “Even more
than that, but Impossible to put
into words. Perhaps It was a cer
tain sense of dread, a feeling that
Clements. In h past incarnation,
was the spider who asked the fly
to step Into his parlor.”
“Of course,” she said, a moment
later, “I care nothing whatevet
about the stars. To me they are
just decorative, lovely lanterns
hung in the heavens to make the
nights beautiful. . . - Worrying
about my husband Is driving me to
the deepest misery. I used to he
so proud of him. Perhaps I lacked
the healthy instinct which girls
ought to have for companionship
with boys of their own age
1
rather despised young men ¡'heir
ambitions seemed so small, so con
temptlble beside those of the men
I suw In Washington . . . and of
course, Elgar was notoriously hand­
some then. You see, I took charge
of my father’s household when my
mother died. I was only seventeen
Think what th.it meant to an ambi­
tion-crazed girl. For me, America
held only one city, and that was
Washington, where the embassies
and legations were.”
Then came several turns of the
deck and no further confidences.
“I very seldom talk of those
days," she said later. “1 try to
think of them; but here, with noth
Ing to do but watch Elgar, and
know that this is the end, 1 am full
of my troubles.”
I
“What do you mean by the end?”
he asked. The Implication that Rad
way’8 death might be what she
meant, disturbed him. No matter
how concerned lie might be for the
welfare of the two women, he was
breaking the law by pretending to
be a qualified physician. And to
have to attend a dying man and see
others hang on his verdicts and
take comfort from his blundering
Inadequate service nus a chilling
prospect.
“lie is slipping,”
It Is the fate of
ping mentally
these strong men who derive no
strength but from tlu niseives. lie
thinks a month's ret will put him
in shape for the bat'le. You have
seen ids methods of training. lie
has burnt himself out.”
“By battle, you mean his fight
with Gibbons?”
“Elgar underrates Mr. Gibbons,
whom 1 know slightly, lie has not
Elgar’s supreme ability, hut lie can
descend to meannesses which my
husband never used After all. Elgar
has had his great moments.” She
sighed. “There was a time when
even so keen a Judge of events as
1- U1CT !.,,o’’2,'t lie would win
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SUMMONS
In the circuit court of the
State of Oregon, for the County
of Columbia,
’
John S. Wright, Plaintiff, vs.
Myrtle Mae Wright, Defendant.
To Myrtle Mae Wright, the
above named defendnnt:
In the name of the State of
Oregon: You are hereby requir­
ed to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you in
the above entitled suit on or be­
fore Saturdny, the 3rd day ef
May, 1930, raid date being more
than four weeks after the date
of the fir»t publication of this
summons herein; and if you fail
to appear and answer or other­
wise plead to plaintiff’s said
complaint, for want thereof the
plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the reli"f prayed for in his
complaint, to-wit; for n decree
forever dissolving the bond, of
matrimony now existing between
plaintiff nnd defendnnt; and for
such other and further reli'f ns
to the court may seem meet and
equitable.
This summons is served upon
you by publication for four con­
secutive weeks in the Vernonia
Eagle, in pursuance of an or­
der of Honorable H. K. 'Zim­
merman, Judge of the Circuit
Court for Columbia County.
Oregon, made nrd enter'd on
the 2nd dny of April, 1930.
Date of first publication Fri­
day, April 4, 1930.
Date of la*t publication Fri­
day. May 2, 1930.
W. W. Dillard, Attorney for
Plaintiff. Residence and post of­
fice address, St. Helens, Oregon.
Friday, April 4, 1930
glasses an«TuTT emptied decanter’. IT
When the Boss bent bls eye* on I
Metzger‘looked at Leary. What "keep mum ’because CT him. 1 be­ no woman need lie ufralil ol me.
occurred to her to wonder whether Metzger, the engineer leaned back did the Boss mean? They were al­ lieve he’s been planted there for a You were right to warn Metzger. BIRKENFELD HAS BIG FIRE
this small, sihnt m::n were not ply­ In bls chair and sunk his yellow ready In their usual quarters.
purpose.”
(From page 1)
You may as well tell him that If he
ing his employer with drink for teeth In the cigar. Metzger hud
The Boss shook his head. “Mr. tries to force himself on Mrs. Rad­ kept in his office were also
‘‘You probably were not aware
Radway told me all about it. He way, I shall give him a beating."
destroyed.
some purpose of his own. In her sworn to unmask the riddle he was that those rooms were planned by a Is
the girl’s brother, sent on boqrd
The Boss leaned over the table
own room she wondered why It was compelled to call the Boss, the man former owner who placed dicta-
So fierce was the blaze that
as
a
sort
of
chaperon.
”
who
had
tapped
bltn
on
the
shoul
­
and
looked
the
other
man
full
In
grupli*
In
so
that
he
might
over
­
that she had been led to make
“She may need one,” Sam snig­ the face. The hands were clenched at interyuls the Libel store, post
these unusual confidences to a der, disclosed his power and com­ hear what was said about him by
stranger, when for years she had manded him to become the engineer two guests whom he suspected.” gered. “She’s sure a little beauty!” and the voice that spoke was sharp ! office and large barn opposite
“None of that.” said the Boss and metallic.
the burning buildings were in
withheld them from her Intimates. of the Albatross. Metzger was sit­ The Boss took from his pocket a
“We are here to make
“You heard what I said about danger and the quick and effi­
She looked up with a smile as ting In a corner of a WeBt street pad of paper. “Metzger suid ou sharply.
Mary, after a timid knock, entered saloon not fur from Fulton street many occasions that there was no money and not to fool with women. quarreling over women? You risk cient work of the willing people
“Why. little pale Mary has a col­ tie had more money In his pocket reason, because I commenced a Don’t stare at her, Sain; I can see i a great deal by taking that tone , who arrived soon after the first
frighten her. I’ll break any to me.”
or tonight,” she said, “is it wire­ than his appearance Indicated and voyage. I should ever finish It. you
was afraid to spend IL He was Leary said that it would not take man here who disobeys my instruc­
"Less than you think," Betting­ I alarm saved the entire town
less?”
tions.
”
wondering
to
what
town
he
should
ton answered. He knew his remark I from destruction.
him ten seconds to pick me up,
“It was simply fascinating,” Mary
P. J. Skaling and Bud Lar-
“A man has his rights on sea ns would puzzle the other, and he was
declared quickly, “1 lune been go and dissipate It. It must he break my neck and dump me into i well
ns land.” Metzger observed im­ right
I son are being acclaimed as the
learning so mmh up there. Mr some town where he could be sure the ocean.”
He turned to look at the two i partially. “If I see a pretty woman
"Do not let us misunderstand one heroes of Birkenfeld for discov-
Todd is interested in my brother of not meeting certain detectives
Captain Hallett says lie’s a member who had their suspicions concern­ men. Their confusion was intense. on shore I stare at her. and If I another." said the Ilogs with a more I ering the blaze and warning
see
a
pretty
woman
aboard
I
do
the
ing
him.
They knew denial was useless.
of the crew and not allowed on the
those in danger.
(Continued next week)
The entrance of a stranger, a
“Don’t give yourself such con­ same thing. Sam likes chickens. I
lipper deck ut ail. Couldn’t some
don
’
t.
I
’
m
all
for
class.
Radway
’
s
small,
smiling,
well
dressed
num,
cern.
”
the
Boss
admonished;
“
It
exception be made?”
“1 will speak tn the captain about put an end to speculation. The was a perfectly natural thing to wife—she’s my class.”
The Boss was impatient for them
It.” She hesitated a moment, •‘I’m stranger had whispered In Ids ear say. Self-preservation Is the first
W.M.U. SERVICE
not sure it W’ould be wise to speak certain charges against a man law. one Is told. I could put you to be gone. He waved them to the
whose
name
was
certainly
not
door.
each one In danger of your life and
to Mr. Radway about it. You see.
the Preshlentlul honilnation. 71 liiis dear, you rather forced your broth­ Metzger. Yet the man. who had you know it. I am not in tlie least
“I only Insist you disarm suspl
just after the panic of 1907 when er on him. I quite understand whj engineer’s papers calling him Metz, offended. I have no doubt the doc- cion, and God knows, with faces
Ills name led all the rest. ... I you did, but he may keep him ger. dared not deny. He rose, fol­ tor here has his own plans for my like you three carry, that's hard
should have been mistress of the there, because he doesn’t.”
lowed the stranger and was new sudden death, and that Sam, al­ work, I don’t want you unti Sam
White House before I was twenty.
engineer. And that promised holi- though he has resisted temptation, fighting over a girl.”
•
•••••
Naturally. I was dazzled."
“Me and Sam,” said Metzger.
When, at midnight, word was day was still afar olT, and the gold will eventually fall Into It.”
Lie knew she was living over brought him that the Boss desired Its avoidance had saved was -.till
Bettlngton looked at the man “We’re not rivals.” Metzger had
I
With a Portland Orchestra for
again those days when it seemed to see him. Bettington was still on In h’s money belt.
with amazement. He was calm and decided by this time he did not
the world had placed Its all at her deck. He was in a mood of elation
Dancing and Special Entertainers
“This Is our chief engineer, Iler cool. Ills smile was unabated. He like the doctor. He remembered
feet.
man Metzger. Metzger Is not Ids looked at four men, whom he be­ wfiat Innumerable occasions there
that was unusual. He was con
“We were talking of Mr. Gib- scions that the chance meeting with name. There was a Herman Metz lieved to be murderers, and unre­ would be for him and Mrs. Rad­
bons, weren’t we?" There was more Evelyn Radway had brought new ger, but his life went out as a knife pentant« and defied them. With way to meet and It made him exas­
DANCES TO BE HELD EACH SATURDAY
of reserve In her voice now. It was forces into his life, taken away the went In. at Mneiiti. where the I’ortu what weapon. Bettington wondered, perated that his duties were not of
NIGHT
as though she realized she had. un­ old ambitions and given him new guese open dives are. It was our was this to be accomplished.
a different sort. “The Doc here
der the strain of the last few hours, and better ones and finally wrought engineer's hour, lie killed a man.
and
1
are
the
ones
that
would
gel
“What a fool I should have been
Season membership tickets will be issued
disclosed too much of herself, "lie a change in him which would he took his woman and became a chief to come Into a ship like this with­ scrapping, a’n’t we?”
has hated Elgar for years. About permanent. He was freed from engineer all In the same evening out safeguarding myself first! In
I’ettingtnn turned his hack on
to all desirable gentlemen.
a year ago a group of men who had all nervousness now. When he This fondness for women may yet my home city there is a lawyer.who him. When they had gone, he
Ladies considered as members when es-
suffered from Elgar's activities, looked into her eyes on the morrow be his undoing.
attends to my business. Recently looked at the Boss.
corted by ticket holder.
promised to Join Mr. Gibbons If he it would be with the certain know!
“If those two brutes got loose,
"Next. Mr. Leary commands your he made my will. When this voy­
could prove himself capable of giv­ edge that he loved her
age 18 over I shall go back and de­ there’ll he h —I to pay ”
attention, Doctor. When I suggest
STORE
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ing battle and gaining victory. The
“I keep them chained,” said the
ed that he should accompany us as stroy a letter on which it says, ‘Not
As
he
followed
the
messenger
to
test was to he the Memphis and
tn
be
opened
until
one
year
from
FILLING
STATION
—
COTTAGES
first
officer
he
refused.
Then
I
Toledo road. Mr. Gibbons by enor­ Clement’s big stateroom he knew spoke of the sad wreck of the Pen­ date.’ In that letter is an account other. “I’m glad .von seem to be
RATES
mous bribes succeeded w hen no oth­ that on this interview might hinge dennis on the Manacles, when so of the life and works of each of getting on with tlii-e women I’m
Find out
er means could have been victori­ the safety of the two women and, many were lost. Without a word. you gentlemen. I have also given keeping Rm’ a\ q :i; I
perhaps,
his
own
life.
It
was
quite
ous. In Itself, the loss was nothing.
myself the trouble to pen memoran­ what 'vi>meu fri
Leary reconsidered the situation
A parking charge of 50c a car will be made at all
The road had never paid. But It possible that already by some trick As a murderer we must reckon Mr. da concerning our cook; Kenzle, the has. You may
times. This entitles both members and general public
of
speech,
some
failure
to
catch
an
them lai r and
showed these men that Elgar could
il
Leary
In
the
wholesale
way
of
busi
­
second
engineer;
Graumann
and
names is alwa
be beaten. They are vultures turned allusion, some newly discovered ness."
to park privileges, such as picnicking, swimming,
Hamner. I shall talk to them to­ I should not bp <
Into eagles and they will pull bim physical characteristic he might
dancing in lodge, radio, use of card tables, etc.
morrow,
but
I
think
you
will
find
Leary's
confusion
was
not
due
to
down. It Is very pitiful. He doesn't have convinced Clements that his any heart pangs over the ship he It advisable to watch over m.v find out what 1
Orchestra dancing main hall Saturday nights and hol-
first excuses were genuine. Even
asked
“Why not?”
health
very
carefully.
If
I
am
killed
now he might be going to a tribunal had cast away for a share of the
coldly.
¡days. Members and their ladies only. Men, 75c; la-
you
go
back
to
prison,
all
of
you."
Insurance
money.
It
was
lnnrtlcu
which had already condemned linn
“Because Mrs. Radway Is a worn
dies, 25c.
“What do you want us to do?” an and women always trust the
and was prepared to carry out a late rage that he dared not heal
Leary
asked
anxiously.
sentence. Alone, he would have no into pulp the smiling face and still
wrong man. as their history proves.
Members Attending Without Ticket. May Be Vouched
“Do your duty without giving She thirties you are the soul of
chance against thorn. Man for man. that sneering voice for ever.
For.
Hallett cause for offense, I don’t probity
he feared none of them.
because
your
fare
masks
Leary pointed to Belington, At want his suspicions to take such
In a well-padded leather chair any rate, he was not afraid of Het
your soul so well. Those men who
shape as will make Radway dis­ have Just gone advertise the seven
sat the Boss, looking fragile, re­ tington.
trustful.
”
mote and eternally smiling. Bet­
deadly sins whenever they look at
‘‘What’s the Idea of letting him In
“That d—n boy. Bob, is In the one, and are less dangerous.”
tington took a chair, wldeb gave on all this?”
way,
”
Sam
grumbled.
“
We're
all
him a full view of the others. There
“I like Mrs. Radway,” said Bet­
Metzger nodded vehement ap­ like one happy family down there
were three of them. Sam was the proval.
tington, “and no matter what I
Ju
the
forecastle
and
wp
ha
only one he hud met before.
have
done, acc< -rPng to your ideas.
“It’s putting a weapon In his
Metzger, the chief engineer, was hand,” said Metzger.
a swarthy man of middle stature,
“He. too, has Ids history,” said
whose age was not more than the Boss. “Gentlemen, this is the
thirty-five. There were many knife celebrated Andrew Orme, once of
wounds on his face. He had bold, Yale ami later San Quentin,
dark eyes, and for all his disfigure­ have none murder; so has he.
ments was handsome in an Insolent use here on board is a double
fashion. This was the Metzger who First, as ship’s surgeon, and, sec­
had already declared himself enam­ ond, as a forger of first rank.”
ored of Mrs. Railway.
Metzger looked at him with re­
The third man was Leary, the spect. He remembered the trial
FOR SALE—Farm on rich river OATS AND VETCH HAY for WANTED—Saleslady for line of
first officer, whose stateroom he had years back. No wonder he loqked
FOR SALE
sale. F. R. Hyland, Treharne. I Flavoring Extracts and Soap,
occupied. Leary was a broken so coldly on commonplace crooks
bed land, 3 miles from Ver­
343c ■ Exclusive territory, line well
down bully of the high seas. a like Sain. In all things Metzger FOR HATCHING and setting— nonia. For sale or trade for
relic of the day when the buckaroo liked class.
known in Vernonia, Reply with
Pekin
duck,
Mallard
duck
and
town
house
or
apartment
house.
Bettington was vastly relieved
FOR SALE—6 grade and reg. reference to H. J. Smith, 685,
mate beat his way through opposi­
tion and commended himself to th4? that the mistake In his identity re­ ( Rhode Island Red—Eggs for sale Address “Trade” care of Eagle,
Jersey
cows,
age
3
to
8
yrs.,
352c all fresh. Last yrs. production Thompson St. Portland( Ore-
baser type of shipowner. A tallish mained unniscovered. This inter­ I also. 8 Mallard ducks for sale. Vernonia.
352*
gon.
man. stoop-shouldered and heavy- view had banished for ever the Mrs. Jake Neurer, Mist route,
to 550 lbs butter fat. Very
343* FOR SALE—«Solid oak library ¡350
set, with only one eye. lie was a hope that the Boss was insane and Vernonia.
1
reasonable
to
anyone
taking
all.
good seaman, as even Ballet had had begun an adventure which
table, good condition, less ! L. E. McGee, Mist, Oregon.
„ - 34tf .WANTED—Men with caterpillar
would ‘nd In failure. Assuredly FOR SALE “Cheap” one Sim­
She Said at Last. “I Sie to admit.
----------- 1 tractors on big clearing job,
than half price. 4-burner Cole­
those three men were not to fall
mons
coil
spring
day
bed.
The
Boss
bowed
pleasantly
to
the
That You Are a Man to Trust."
FOR RENT
! no grubbing, will finance and
newcomer. ‘‘Now,’’ be said, when because of lack of brute courage, Call R. F. Reberger, S. P. & man gas stove, large cabinet,
$18. Mrs. C. Hoffman, call or 4-ROOM and 7-room houses for guarantee wages and give bonus
know It. He can see only victory, Bettington had lighted a cigar, “let And there were others whom he S. depot.
35tf
lie has always been victorious be­ me introduce you. No doubt you had not yet met, subordinates of
351 rent, on 1st avenue. J. C. Lind­ I per acre cleared ; 8 months work.
j phone 186.
♦
I Phone Garfield 3736, Portland,
fore."
will be curious to know who and tlx se three who would stand or fall
31tf after 7 p.m.
“I see.” There was a pause. “1 what these gentlemen are, that they with them. He was wondering If NOTICE OF CALL OF BONDS RECLAIMED SEED OATS and ley, at bank.
343c
I
the
tasks
demanded
of
him
might
hope you know that if 1 can do any­ have con) inended themselves to
Notice is hereby given to the
WANTED
barley
for
sale.
Timothy
and
not
yet
betray
him
as
an
imposter.
I NURSING wanted—Would also
thing, little or big, to help you. you me.” The Boss turned In his swivel
holders of the following bonds
have only to ask me.”
chair and looked them over. “Sam, w I k ' ii the Boss rapped on the table. of the City of Vernonia, Colum- oat hay, $18 or $20 delivered WANTED—To take lessons on
sit up with children. Mrs. A.
“The main reason why we are
pic.no. Teacher must furnish
10 miles. Phone 7F3555, Pete
She looked nt him curiously. It you already know. He is the type
was ns though this scrutiny were of murderer one hires at so much here tonight,” he said, “is to cor­ bia county, Oregon.
Bergerson, 8 mi. south of Ver­ i piano. Write Mrs. A. J. Marks,! E. Jennings, phone 342 or P.O.
Bond No. 5 of General Ob­ nonia.
box 461.
to determine Ills status once and au hour. I cannot recommend him rect certain Impressions which are
308*
354* i Vernonia.
held by some of my men. You, ligation bonds, dated May 1,
lie was unaccountably for any subtle work.”
for all.
Leary,
were
gratified
that
I
allowed
nervous.
Sam moved uneasily He was of
1926, said bond being in de-
“Yes," she said, nt Inst. “I see that simple type, never wholly at you 1» lake one of the guest rooms nomiantion of $500.
that you are a man io trust.” She ease unless in a conversation from Bar Harbor to New York. Mr.
Bond No. 3 of Improvement
held out her hand. “Good-night.”
sprinkled with obscenities. Both Hallett was scandalized, but knows
As she entered her room she san Bettington’s manner of speech and better than to try conclusions with District No. 2 dated May 1,
Clements coming from her hus
that of the Boss alarmed bln) So me. The same thing applies to you, 1926, said bond being in denom­
bai.d's stateroom further forward
For your convenience the following business and professional people are listed on
had dignitaries of the law been Metzger. You used the room the ination of $500.
dodor has now.”
this page alphabetically. These men and women are known in V emonia as reliable business
He had a tray, on which.were some used to address him.
Bond No. 6 of Improvement
i till Oversize
4.10-21
Bid loons
4.40)
30x5.00
.w
r-
I
District No. 3, dated May 1,
1926, said bond being in denom-
ination of $500, Bond No. 5 of
Improvement District No. 5 dat­
ed May 1, 1926, saitj bond be­
ing in denomination of $500.
Bonds No. 7 and 8 of Improve­
I ment district No. 8, dated May
1, 1926, said bonds being in de-
nominaton of $500 each. All of
the above bonds being redeem­
able at the option of said city
on May 1, 1930. That pursuant
to said option, said bonds will b"
redeemed within 30 days from
I
the date of this notice, to-wit:
On the First day of May, 1930,
upon presentation to the fiscal
agency of Oregon in New York
City, to-wit: The Chase National
Bank.
In case the holders of said
bonds fail to present same at
the time and place mentioned
herein for the redemption there-
of, then the interest aforesaid
will thereafter pay only the
amount of such bond and the
interest accrued thereon up to
the said first day of May, 1930.
I Dated at Vernonia, Oregon, on
this 1st day of April, 1930.
J. C. Lindley, Treasurer,
City of Vernonia, Ore.
353
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Greeks loved beards. The Romans
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bearded; the wild. sJiarsry. unkempt
violent, reckless.
The greatest
beard coh bratod in hi; tory was
that of Johann Mayo, John, the
Bearded,” a painter in Germany
whose beard fell to the •'round. ex
cept, when, as lie usually did. ho
tucked it in his girdle.—Boston
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Over Horseshoe Cafe.
Phone 431
Electrotherapy,
Trucks for Local and
Long Distance Hauling
QUICK SERVICE
Phone 221
HOTEL
Chiropractor
Tel. 671
1117 Sta*
Vernonia. Ore
CONTRACTORS
JOHN A. MILLER
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There are Impatletit men; too
Impatient to give heed to the ad­
monition of St Paul that we are
not to “do evil that g ml may
come;” too Impatient tv wait f«»r
the slow progress of moral
causes In the Improvement of
mankind.—Daniel Webster.
Ol-l Cc!Ir*e P-gol-iiou
Educational
regulations have
changed In Texas since the cata­
logue for 187175 of Aib!'Lin at
Fort Worth contained this rule:
"It I* required of all student* Hint
they neither keep In their posses­
sion or use any firearms, a dirk, a
bowle knife, nor any kind of dead­
ly weapon."
Office Phone 663
Res. Phone 664
Vernonia,
Oregon
Cason Transfer
Physiotherapy
DR. R. A. OLSON
Dr. J. A. Hughes
Physician and Surgeon
Curly Buffmire
TRANSFER
Hotel HyVan
STEAM HEAT
The best for those
who appreciate the
best.
Local & long distance
HAULING
Phone 923
Office in
Workingmen’s Store
PLUMBING
General Contractor
Mason Work, Building
STRAND & BERG
Contractor* and Builders
On all kinds of construc-
tion, estimates given with­
out charge.
Box 157, Vernonia
Terminal Cafe]
The Right Place to Eat
Excellent Cooking
M. D. COLE
Dentist
Vernonia, Oregon
LAWYERS
GORDON R. WATT
DR. W. H. HURLEY
Dentistry and X-Ray
TT'-.’fman H.lwe. Building
PHYSICIANS
PASTIME
Marvin R. Eby, M. D.
CARDS AND
Physician and Surgeon
Lloyd Baker, Prop.
Vernonia
Mary Kato
Chop Suey
Restaurant
You'll enjoy a bowl
of delicious Chop
Suey after the show.
Attorney-at-law
Joy Theatre Building
Vernonia, Oregon
Vernonia, Oregon
LIGHT LUNCHES
General Plumbing
P. HILL
Justice of the Peace
Notary Public
Office: 875 Second St.
DENTISTS
Bafford Brother*
RESTAURANT
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MAIL
ORDER
PRICES
Vernonia
and professional people.
Phone Hospital 931
Town Office 891
SHINGLE MILL
Re-Roof With
SHINGLES
From
Johnston & McGraw
Shingle Co.
VERNONIA
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