Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, May 30, 1930, Page 7, Image 7

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    Pâtre Eight
Vemonla Eagle. Vernonia, Oregon
boaril us?"
he’s full of hoocn.'
lMt
“He's right,” Metzger cried, no
Bettington turned hl* back o* but T "dared "hot take_anyone~!rito Lake City 7:30 p.m.
m.v
confidence.
Consider
the
situ
­
turned angrily to Sum. "What did the engineer.
mountain Columbia County,
.. to-witt Th*
you want to plug hint for? You’ve
"Send Mtte down to help me re­ ation and yon will agree with me. time.
C7_
—«.wv.vss of two
IWU bridge*
Dnag** as
construction
a*
put us all ln the h—I of a mess.” move Hallett'* body. It's got to be I was the only man who knew.
The “Fast Freight
”
__
is
bring-
follows:
140ft.
bridge
ov«r Rock
There were at least three weeks to ing a rich and varied cargo this creek in City of Vernonia,
“I couldu’t stop to think of that," buried decently."
Ora-
Sam cried as angrily.
“Anything you say," Sam ob­ elapse before any danger threat­ week including a medley of war' gon. reauirintr
“There Is a competent navigator served, almost with gratitude. ened and by that time I should I songs
sung by the musical train gon, requiring approximately 70
aboard.
”
Bettlugton
announced.
h ve worked out some scheme to
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
"Radway’ll have company now. I save
crew,
the
Whcaties Quartette, as cu. yds. excavation, 375 <u. yd*,
you."
“
Who?"
they
asked.
I'll send Mike down right away." '
In the County Court of the
well
as
organ
solos of “The Man concrete, 73,00,0 lb*, reinforcing
“
I
can
navigate,
if
I
want
to.
”
"You
might
have
tru
ted
me,
”
he added, as Bettlugton moved to- '
State of Oregon For Columbia
“If you want to!” Sam echoed ward the door.
Mrs. Railway said. “I gave you I Love,” "Trees,” "Telling it to metal, 290 lin. ft. concrete rail,
County.
‘Don’t you want to get out of it
the Daisies” and “Bitter Sweet.” and removal of old bridge.
“He laughs at me."
me," Metzger mv confidence.”
with a whole skin? Ain't you in as stormed when the surgeou
"What plans do you me-in?” Todd The quartet will also sing "When I 53 ft. bridge ov*r Milton creak
In the matter of the Estate of
surgeon was '
deep a, me?”
William Henry Hess, Deceased.
gone, “ 'and
and lie
he despises you. He demanded. He had the nlr of one the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, near St. Helen* on old Portland
“We'll force you to It,"* Metzger thinks be Is my equal because he | who alts on a magisterial bench.
road, requiring approximately 40
Notice is hereby given that
■booted.
Bettington paid no heed to him. Bob, Bobbin’ Along” and a pop- ' cu. yds. excavation, 137 cu. yda.
Is taller and
__ .
und stronger. E_
He ! looked
the undersigned has been ap­
ular
yodel
number.
“You’ll force me 1 to do nothing,” at me
uie as one looks at a child. He I Re wanted, more thin anything
concrete, 27,000 lbs. reinforcing
pointed administrator of the
the doctor snapped. "I __
_ one
else, to assure Evelyn Railway that
’m _ the
and be
129 received
lin. ft. concrete
estate of William Henry Hess,
to make terms; you two have got will be a child there In Limon ho had been dealing fairly with PIONEERS TO MEET, I metal
rail. Will
by said
her.
to listen. Here they are: If the when he sees my knife."
deceased, by the County Court
by
I
County
Court
until
two o
’clock
“I ain't sorry I got Hallett,” Sam
___...J vuutv UUVU IWO
O'clock
women are left absolutely un­
“I wanted to trust yon." he sold
of Columbia County, State of
(From Page 1)
pm., Saturday, June 21, 1980,
harmed and alone. I'll take tile inused. “This bird will be easier." earnestly, “but there wore so many
Oregon, and has duly qualified
He Blghed when he thought of better reasons against It. You did 1S72;“J. F. Johnston, Birkenfeld, and not1,
“d
th>‘
boat Into Limon.”
to act as such. All persons hav­
Had he lived Sum I not know, for Instance, that Clem­ 1880; Mabel A. Johnston, Birk-
w*11 be Publ,cly op,n,d
He sat still utterly unmoved nt Clements.
W.N.U Sf «Vice
ing claims against said estate coevaiour IN THE US.
the blasphemous obscenity which would have been certain of suc­ ents had arranged dictagraphs In enfeld,
enfold, 1885; Rhoda Bullay, El- rea.d;.
are hereby notified to present
,oco.
•
—
-- --
netTTiTgrrtir-found Clements had I sides ourselves," lie reminded Bet­ poured from the lips of the two cess. Clements had made only one various parts of the yacht. I was is, 18
A11 proposals must b* mad*
mistake. He had not believed Cap­ beset with dangers. I was being 1885; ®9’ A- R- Melis, Mist,
same, with proper vouchers, been placed on a wicker lounge.
opposite.
tington.
“
They
will
not
run
the
Emma
S.
Melis,
T Mist, l'P°n __
tain
Hallett
Mould
be
capable
of
_ »vtiuo,
blank
forms, vw
to ue
be ooiain-
obtain-
spied upon. I could never be cer­ 187«; Martha RosenbeVg? Bkkenl
duly verified, within six months His faded blue eyes peered up Into
“
And
when
we
get
to
port,"
Metz-
| ed/rom tbef
shooting him.
risk you look for. We have enough ger cried. “What then?”
tain that they believed In me.”
from the date of this notice to the bright sky; there was still the coal
to
get
us
to
Limon."
Bettlugton
experienced
n
feeling
feld,
1877;
Carl
O.
Anderson,
°p
c
®
!"
8t
'
.
Helens
'
“
Why
should
they
believe
yon
If
"Anything you like," Bettington of dread at the contlug interview
the undersigned at his residence unfading smile on Ills face. Even
“Can you navigate?" Bettington
you were against them?" This California, 1887; Barbara Me- Must ?ve Prices proposed, both
near Vernonia, Ore. Dated and death kept his secret. Perhaps asked. “Can you take us to Limon told him. “A pistol, a knife or bare which would not he banished He from
the Inexorable Todd.
Kay, Jewel), 1882; Dan Reierson, ln y.tmg and in figures and
none
would
ever
know
by
what
hands;
but not cards with a man
first published May 6th, 1930. name ln the world of crime he bad now Leary's dead?"
knew
that
even
In
so
short
a
time
Bettington experienced a sense Jewell, 1881; Jane Wheeler,
you.”
ube 8l*ned b* th* bldd"*
“Hallett shall,” Sam said sud like
Last publication June 6th, 1930. been called.
as
he
had
been
absent
a
great
deal
of weariness and futility. Was It Wnrrpninn
Sam turned on the fuming engl
Warrenton, inro.
1878; zx__
Cora Macoon, with his address.
denly, with ferocity, “I’ve handled neer
had
been
said.
Crosby
Todd
had
W. A. Harris, attorney.
of
any
advantage,
ho
wondered,
to
with an oath.
A deckhand called Mike was at men stubhorner than he Is and
Warrenton,
....... 1879;
____ Louis
~vu.D Streich-
ocre.cn-1 Plans and »PeencaHons
specification. era
“You’ll get your chance In Llm a quiet obstinacy ubout him which recount by what unbelievable ways
Frank J. Schmidlin. adminis­ the wheel.
I’ve broken ’em.” He clenched his
«•ould, by Us very persistence. In­ he had been brought to the Alba­ er, Birkenfeld, 1887; J. H. Aid-
f,le uw,,tb C°unt* Ro‘d““i?5
“
Where
’
s
Sam?"
Bettington
asked.
on,"
he
said.
“
None
of
that
knife
trator of Estate of William Hen­
gigantic hands and the table
the two who looked to hltn tross? Three of the four would ridge (d) Clatskanie, 1888; Mrs.!*? St' Ha e"8’ °Te*on’ “d wl.th
“Went below with Metzger," Mike groaned as he struck it “I’ll stuff now. No quarreling with Doe fluence
ry Hess, deceased.
think ho lied: perhaps the fourth Dora Reynolds, Mist, 1878; Lewis | OraK°" State H.ghw.y Commia-
answered.
| break Hallett."
till then, or I’ll take a hand in It.” for leadership.
He
found
that the unoccupied
wish she could believe.
Nelson, Birkenfeld, 1883; Thom-1alon
,Sa*em’ Oref°n’ *“d
Bettington followed them. Metz­
Metzger was full of quick, pas­ maid's quarters had been turned might
“You’ve killed him," Bettington
“If I told you." he said, “yon as Hopkins, Sr., Birkenfeld,! be^obtameci^upon
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ger and Sam ceased their talk when said gravely. “ We
' ’ll leave Uullett sionate gestures; Ilettlngton re
_ .—»»u ujzvii deposit
uepusit in the
Into
a
sitting
room
for
common
would
hardly
credit
It.
I
have
no
$5.00, which
malned Immobile. The doctors use. The two bo.vs had berthed | time now for bickering and cross- 1879; Sarah A. Spencer'“verno- 8um
In the County Court of the he came In. They wondered if he out of the question.”
___ , °f vu.vu,
wmen will
will be
be re­
had
heard
any
of
it.
It
was
a
dis
­
“Did I I get him, after all?” Sam composure could 'only mean that forward In Elgar Radway’s stale­ examination. You v.-lll discover the nia, 1880; Judson Weed, (d) funded upon return of plans,
plans and
State of Oregon for Columbia
cussion
which
should
have
Inter
­
asked. He sat for a moment thlnk- he was conscious of triumph. While rooms. Alone of the four, Mrs. truth later. For the moment I am Vernonia, 1876; Albert Parker, ">■*¥
be
exarmned
in
th.
County.
may be examined in th* of
office
ested any man concerned with the Ing of the excellence of his alm. the fore part of the ship would be .............
— . County
n----
Radways gave him a friendly I concerned only with your safety. Vernonia. 1875.
of„ 11
tbe
Clerk‘
In the matter of the Estate of length of hfs days.
He did not realize the extent of the barred to the engineer, it was free greeting,
„.
But
there
wns
a
new
The
unfortunate
death
nf
Clements
‘"Well.” said Ilettlngton, seating dlsastei >r until Bettington
Each bidder shall deposit, with
Joined In June 1928
Ira C. Nicholson, deceased.
to the surgeon. Maddening images look of anxiety on her face which has placed all In a terrible predica­
___ spoke.
-----
“what's to be done now?"
“That leaves us with the task of chased themselves across Metzger's he did not like to see.
Notice is hereby given that himself,
Casper Libel, Bend, 1876; O. his bid, a certified check for an
ment.”
Metzger
elaborated
on
the
sim­
brain.
amount of at least five (5) per
getting some one who can work
the undersigned has been ap- plicity of his scheme.
“Doctor Waite," she began, "1
“Rave yon the gall to ho sorry H. Wilson, Portland, 1878; War­ cent
"You think yon can amuse your­ have told them about the ransom.”
out a reckoning and get us where
__ _ »,*
of his
also bid,
UlUg payable
payarne to th*
ren
Freeman,
Kelso,
Wn.,
pointed administrator of the
my
uncle
killed
him
’
"
Todd
said
'n.,
1887;'
County
Clerk,
shall be for-
self
with
her
while
we
are
working
/ii—•- which
.................
"The money would have to he we want to go. Otherwise we drift
"There were some things we nil angrily. There was disloyalty In Wm. Pringle, Sr., ’
estate of Ira C. Nicholson, de- split three ways and there’d be a hither
for
your
safety.
You
think
I
shall
Vernonia,
■
feited
to
the
county
in case th*
and yon till we are picked
had
to
understand,
”
Todd
remarked.
allowing such a remark to go un­ 1878; Wm. Carl, D,«neinviu,
ceased, by the County Court of nice little sum. I know men who up by a passing vessel, or have to permit It, eh?”
Bit kenfeld, award is
made
to
him,
and
ha
“
Just
what
did
you
tell?"
Bet­
protested.
is made fall to or him,
and for
be
the County of Columbia, State will buy and ask no questions.”
1875; Mrs. Judson Weed,
wireless for some one who can nav­
“I shall be on the bridge, you tington demanded.
eed, Verno
Verno- ­ shall neglect,
refuse,
G.
1 Weed, Ver-1 a period of five days after such
"You'll never sell the Albatross." igate.'’
“Yes." Rettington said. “That nia, 1874; Oscar
of Oregon, and has duly quali­
poor benighted ass, trying to take
"Enough to make us want to nfk unlucky
..
w.
Bettington
asserted.
shot let b—I loose. Clem­ nonia, 1881; Gertrude
<_ ...
“H—11" said Sam; he turned to the ship to Limon. My bunk will a few leading questions.”
fied to act as such. All persons
It
Foster, award
is niaur,
made, to
into a
“Then I know where we can run the engineer. "Can't you?”
—
.o
to enter
eni
be made up la the chartroom and I seemed that Crosby Todd tvas con­ ents controlled his mon absolutely. Birkenfeld, 1882; Mrs. C.
having claims against said estate
Van
contract
and
file
the
If
he
wore
alive
we
could
count
on
•ler
and
live
aboard.
It
’
s
the
Gulf
shall he working when yon and I stituted spokesman. “They’re ques­
n____ —* -.................
required
Blaricom, Vernonia, 1874;
are hereby notified to present of Nlcoya In Costa Illcn. There no­
“I thought not," Bettington re Sam
• o,-,; Geo. (bond.
getting hack to New York un­ Jones,
and gambling. tions you've got to answer.”
Mist, 1880; H. D. Van
“Apparently Metzger You’re are - drinking
the same, duly verified, with the body would ever find ns.” Metz­ marked.
harmed.
The
men
are
afraid
of
-----
’
‘
"
a
filthy-minded
swine,
“Got to answer?” Bettington re­
The right is reserved to reject
doesn’t knpw that Nlcoya Is on the Metzger,
Vernonia,
proper vouchers,
within
six ger’s face beamed at the thought.
__ , v/aivuiu,
1874; J. A.
and I’m not so sure 1 torted. He knew It was absurd to touching nt any port now where Blaricom,
months from the date of this
"That’s silly," Bettington an­ Pacific side of Costa Rica and to want to wait till Limon comes In take offence at this obstinate, well- our flag fifes, because they know McDonald, Vernonia, 1887; Mrs. any and all bids.
get there we should have to go sight.”
John Philip, County Judge
notice to the undersigned at his swered. “Do you suppose we all through
meaning lad who detested him no jail yearns for them. They pro­ L. A. Rogers, Vernonia, 1889;
the Panama canal mid
T. B. Mills, Commissioner
want to pass our days In ths Gulf
Sam's heavy . frame
__
sprang be- honestly, but he flushed with an­ pose to take the yacht to Union I. E. Knowles, Mist, 1882; Mrs.
residence near Vernonia, Ore.
come
uudur
the
Jurisdiction
of
the
In Costa Rica. There they'll try Sim Mays, Jewell, 1883.
J. N. Miller, Commissioner
noyance nevertheless.
Dated and first published May of Nlcoya? Yo*’v* got the wrong CuJted Staten Find out who Is tween the two men.
Idea. Tow ar* afraid to go back
to sell her. You understand that If
“Not yet, ,” ’ he commanded rough
’ L. R. Chandler, Roadmaster
There
was
a
certain
air
of
tri
­
9th, 1930. Last publication June to
capable
of
navigating"
Joined
in
June,
1929
New York, I suppose?"
they get to Limon we shan’t have
J. W. Hunt, County Clerk.
umph about Crosby Todd.
A
search
reveuled
none
-.apable
6th, 1930. W. A. Harris, attor
a
chance.
We
ar«
four
to
ten
Mrs.
Dave
"Not for me!" said Sam. “The
Tweedie, Jewell,
“I told you lie wouldn’t answer.” They are armed and we are cooped
ney.
_______ ________
424
Boss never lied to us. When be Sum and Metzger looked at one an
“I'm ready to answer anything up here without food. It will take 1882; Mrs. J. C. Reierson, Jew-
other doubtfully. Metzger feared
said
he
knew
all
about
as
he
was
R. L. Spencer, administrator
ell, 1885; A. Sword, Vernonia,
you
want
to
know."
Bettington
said
that
Sam
was
likely
to
favor
the
I
Call
For
County
Warrant*
almost two weeks to get to 1887; Mrs. L.
of the Estate of Ira C. Nichol­ speaking the truth. I’m not goln’ surgeon's plan and. for that rea­
quickly, addressing himself to Mis. us
I have money on hand to pay
. A. Rogers, Ver-
Limon.”
to run my neck Into a noose.”
Radway.
son, deceased.
son, raised new difficulties.
nonia, 1889; Martha Aamodt, the following endorsed warrant»;
i
Evelyn
Radwav
shnddered
ns
the
"Doesn't the same fate hnng over
“
It
’
s
simply
this."
she
began,
“If we do run hack to Now 1
Mist, 1883; . Anna Magnussen,
General fund warrant* endor­
me? You know It does. I look on York," lie said plausibly, "how are
with a little hesitation. “Mr. Todd Image of Metzger impressed Itself
It In a different light. Nobody could we going to account for Hallett's
„
prior to and including
has an Idea that you knew of this upon her Now she knew why he Hubbard, Rt. 2, _ 1882; Charles sements
Mellinger,
Vernonia,
know of Clements' death for a murder?”
plan to hold my husband to ransom had stared with such Insolent tri­
1876" W _ M»v
“
““ 91,
J 1930;
------- — Road
—
*. endorsements
__
1---- Genera)
_____
'1875-
O
B
warrants
prior to
month, at least. He said the pa­
umph.
She
had
no
doubt
In
her
L.
Foster,
Jewell,
long before Clements Informed me
“It wasn’t murder," Sam contra­
mind
that
the
doctor
had
put
the
per wasn't to be opened for n year. dicted.
Malmsten, Seaside, 1888;
of It. I assured him that I wns
ia«s- Mr« and ineluding April 7, ivoo;
“It was self-defense.
1930;
I'm willing to take a chance. We Wasn't Hallett
absolutely certain you suspected matter us mildly as he could to O. B. Malmsten, Seaside’ 1880- Pittsburg Market Road 7, warrant*
armed?”
avoid
terrifying
M:trJ.
all
want
money,
and
a
lot
of
It.
nothing
until
I
myself
told
yon."
,
"They'll call It murder In New
• ’ i87/ endorsements prior to and in-
FOR SALE
Andrew Parker, Vernonia,
Mrs. Radn-ay will pay us Just the
XT
T r r> - i
(Continued next week)
She looked at hln> with a sort of I |
Metzger assured Idm. "and
x- J.
— ■■■
„' eluding May 12, ’ 1930;
N.
Parker, Vr
Vernonia
1874; C.
. ’ . Road
HAY—If interested in buying Rnme ns she would have paid Clem­ York,"
1930;
Road
wistful eagerness. “Please tell him
you'd
go
to
the
chair
for
It.
The
E. Foster, 1314 Halsey St. Port-! d,st"ct N.°' \ warrant,
endorra-
hay at haying time, please ents and wo don't have to share Doctor knows that as well as I do.”
he is wrong.”
'Fast Freight” Radio Program
with
him.
Why
throw
It
away?
We
land,
1879;
Ollie
R.
Foster,
1314
™
nt
?
p
"
or
A®
ond
send me the following informa-
Bettington groaned. If he an­
Strains
_____ be
Sam was brought to a realisa­
_ .2 of —J old Vienna
to take It nnd then go where tion
Ro‘d dtoW'*
swered he would be« forced to ad­ heard on the air tonight at 6:30 Halsey St, Portland, 1879; 0.^ 1 ’
tion: kind of hay wanted, ought
of ihe effect of his shots
we'd be safe for life."
|C.
|| 1N
NO.
------ endorasmenU
- Keascy, Corvallis 1888 H.
?' 5 b warrants
mit
a
damning
truth
or
embark
which,
for
the
moment,
lie
Imd
con
­
amount, your name and where
o
’
clock
when
the
organist
pas
­
Sam was obstinate. To go north
i A. W.lson, Tnnber,
once again on the hateful task of
i
tonn ______ ' 1 T prior
to R()ad
and including October
1876.
lg29;
N(>_
hay is to be delivered to. No meant for him to go to his death. sidered unimportant. He looked
---------------------------------
lying to the woman he loved. His senger of the “Fast Freight”,
—
8,
1929;
Road district No. $
obligation. Karl Schaefer, For­ Alive or dead, he feared the man angrily at Bettington.
1
philosophy of life wns not n com­ program plays the beloved waltz NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
“
You
want
me
to
be
put
out
of
.... ........ —arrants
endorsements
prior to prior to
_ warrants
endorsements
est Grove, Ore.
431* he had followed. Rather a short the way so you get the money?"
plex one. To him falsehood «’as nn “Be.’.utiful Blue Danube” over
St. Helens, Oregon, May 26, and
8, 1M9;
nnd including October Z,
life and a gay one In some tropic
evidence of fear, a confession that the Col- mbia broadcasting sys­ 1930...................................................... |P-==d
The
surgeon
shrugged
his
shoul
­
‘
~ 8 warrant* *n-
RADIO FOR SALE—Price reas­ Isle, than Dannemora. Also, lie dis­ ders. “Anything the majority cun
;
Road
district
No.
something
was
terrorizing
him.
tem. strCon KHJ, Los Angeles;
Sealed proposals, addressed to
onable. Apply house 57, O.-A. trusted the doctor.
... dorsements
J:7z:r.._..Li prior to and includ­
He decided there had been enough KFI-C, San Francisco; KFBK,
enforce Is best,” he said cryptical­
the County c es urt
rt of
.7 Columbia
"
_ ,'nK May 14, 1930.
Metzger saw the scheme ns a ly, "from their point of view. I am
of evasion.
hill.
431
Sacr
me-to;
KMJ,
Fresno;
KOL,
ruse to cheat him of the pleasures looking further ahead than most
County, Oregc i, at ■ St.
Helens,
“Todd Is right,” ho said, not
----
Interest reterson,
ceases May
----------- — “ . Proposal
uiaays
trea 29, 19M.
FOR SALE—Lovely 8-Piece din­ he had determined on. He had not of you. I seo the Albatross drift­
snaring hhnye'f *JL-d’<1 k-’ow of It. Seatiie-Tacoma; KFPY, Spokane; Oregon, and endorsed
Gladys
Peterson,
treasurer Co-
KO1N.
Portland;
KDYL.
Salt
for
doing
the
following
work
in
lumbia
county,
Oregon.
forgotten
those
long
hours
when
ing room suit at one-half
ing aimlessly around the seas,
- ■
—■
_V *
he had watched the doctor and which will soon be n little too
price. Nehalem hotel.
431* Mrs.
Radway walking up nnd down rough for a vessel of this sort. If
FOR SALE—1 Jersey heifer the deck. That he did not Imme­ she doesn't founder she'll be re­
diately
the doctor’s denth ported by passing vessels and a
with calf (2nd calf) $10,0.00; wns due counsel
to the necessity of making
1 Holstein cow, $65.00. At Tre- him forge a new set of ship's pa­ search will be Instituted and we “He Laughs at Me,” Stormed Metz
ger When the Surgeon Was
shall all be taken Into an Ameri­
harne ranch. Call at evening to pers.
Gone.
can port. What Is Metzger going
see cows. E. R. Treharne, Tre-
"There pre others on hoard -hf- to say to a naval officer who may
"It's Metzger's,fault. Doc, and
harne Station.
433
Marshfield—Plans proposed for
construction of new St. Monica’s
church edifice.
Construction work on road be-
tween Frenchglen and Buena
Vista progressing rapidly.
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FOR SALE—Grey oats or mixed
grain, chopped. Delivered in
3-ton lots within 6 miles of Ver­
nonia, at $38 per ton, wheat at
$42. Write for samples. Karl
Schaefer. Forest Grove. Or. 423*
SAXOPHONE for sale. C. Mel­
ody. Instrument valued at
$125, will sell for $50. Phone
272.
422*
FOR SALE—2 hound pups, 6
months old, $25.00. Best of
breeding. J. L. George. 1H miles
below Mist.
413*
FOR SALE—6 room house and
garage for sale, % mile due
east of mile bridge, also 2 nice
houses on A and B streets north
of high school. Mrs. Hainian, H
mile east of mile bridge. 403*
FOR SALE or TRADE—Apart­
ment house on First street.
See Geon?' li<ll.
A NEW BLUE FLAME oil bur­
ner for range, cook stove and
heater. No smoke, soot, mess or
odor with the Blue Flame Bur­
ner. Burns 6 to 10 hours on 1
gallon of oil. Keep the stove you
have, put in a Blue Flame oil
burner; < cook and bake better
than with i wood and coal, operat-
ing cost not over 3 cents per
hour with i coal oil, about 1 cent
per hour with diesel oil. Abso-
lutely smokeless, odorless and,
noiseless. J. H. Sell, agent. 41tf
B \BY CHICKS, all sixes, 15c
and up, at the Sunshine
Hatchery. on Corey hill.
41tf.
COW AND CALF for sale, cheap '
Jack Lindsay, Phone 7F1551.I
4 ltf. |
FOR RENT
5-ROOM MODERN house with
garnie, close in. Inquire Ca­
son Transfer.
432
TWO ROOM unfurnished house
for rent, $12 month including
lights and water. Inquire of Mr.
Mo. at the Eagle.
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LOST—2 Bay horses, one
blaze-faced, “F” brand on the
right shoulder about 1250 pounds
The other has spot on forehead,
and wire mark on left hind leg,
about 1200 pounds. Reward. No­
tify Fay Olsen. St. Helens. 422*
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In Longview You Will Find—
Riding a<’"Jeny
A cannery for your
Lodges and fi aternities
produce
Large sports stadium
Up-to-date
shops
Beauty and art shops
Medical
and
dental
Standardized hospital
specialists
Farmers market
First-clars auto r"rk
Business college
Fascinating tour of the world’s largest lumber mills. Visitors welcome.
Hi?h class ihovietone
theaters
An outstanding hotel
Excellent golf course
Community Y. M. C A.
Swimming pool
Monday and Tuesday, June 2-3
Mellinger Hardware
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Been Looking
At It
A Demonstration
of Interior Decoration
WANTED—One day old calves.
Phone 14F15I>5.
WANTED—Cows and sacks. 1
can use a few good, fresh
Jersey cows, reasonable. Please
send the following information,
age, amount of milk, test, price
and where located. Karl Schaefer
Forest Grove. Ore.
481*
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