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FRIDAY, AUGUST i. 193) VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON EIGHT all light, title, estate, lien or dering that such publication be sealed bids will be received by bond for 5% of the bid. The council reserves t) e right interest that each or any of made in Vernonia Eagle once a the City Council of Vernonia, to reject any or all bids the said defendants have or claim week for four (4) weeks, Columbia County, Oregon, at the to have in and to the follow G. R. Mills, Alayor. Date of first publication July ing described real property, to- 18, 1930. City Hall in said city up to 8 Attest: wit: Date of last publication An o’clock p. m„ August 4, 1930, D. B. Reasoner, City R jcorder. The Southeast quarter of the gust 15, 1930. for the construction of a city Northeast quarter uí the GORDON R. WATT, jaij .ixiom and fire department -A. A—= lar Southwest quarter and the Attorney for Plaintiff i room under the city hall. Not how many miles to a gal- p.ak, Brice park, the Grand Can- W’est half of the Northeast Residence and Post Office ad- | Plans and specifications will Ion of gas, but how many miles yon, and the Yosemite. quarter of the Southwest quar dress. Vernonia, Oregon. They took a short trip to Tia ter of Section 28, in Township on five gallons of water was be on file at the city hall on five (5) North of Range 4 what worried C. S. Hoffman on Juana, Mexico, and considered and after Monday, July 28, 1930. ä BIDS WANTED West of Willamette Meridian; his recent tour of Idaho, Utah, tl.e place very ordinary—scarce Also beginning at the South All bids to be accompanied TOM H. KING, SR., TAILOR FOR SALE ly Mexican, kept up mostly by Nevada, Arizona, Mexico and east corner of the Northeast with a certified check or bidder’s Notice is hereby given adventurers from Los Angeles. quarter of the Southwest quar California. FOR SALE or TRADE—Apart ter of Section 28, Township Even in the desert, though, Mr. Hoffman had heard about ment house on First street. rigid inspection of baggage for Five (5) North of Range Four where water had to be carted See George Bell.__________ 36tf (4) West of the Willamette liquor smuggling into the Unit for miles, it was free—except Meridian, thence South along when he or his family wanted ed States. To avoid the expense FOR SALE—Equity in 4-room the half section line of Sec some fit to drink; then it was of checking the family belong modern house with bath, 2 tion 28, 480 feet more or less frequently five cents a glass, ings at the border on the trip lots, on State street near high to the center of a creek known and worth it. Only once did in he ran the risk—and when school. Will consider trade for as Dow Creek, thence follow ing up the center of Dow Creek Mr. Hoffman have to buy water his turn came to leave Mexico car. Enquire Eagle office. 13* he was waved ahead with scarce WILL SELL—My Vernonia pro- in a Northwesterly direction to for his radiator. a point where the said Dow Hot it was too—120 degrees ly a glance. So much for a so Creek intersects the North perty on Rose Ave. highway in the shade of a canvas at ber bearing and an honest coun boundary of the Southeast Suspected imbibers 3 blocks from depot, three 25 one point. The radiator cap tenance! quarter of the Southwest quar foot lots, small 3-room house, laid no such luck. could not be touched with bare ter of said Section 28, thence following the said North boun hands, and even the oil gauge The highest place they reach woodshed, $600.00; terms. See C. W. Wardle, SP&S Ry. Depot, dary 907 feet more or less to plunger was so scorching that ed was Cedar Brakes, 10,000 14c the place of beginning and con Mr. Hoffman had to drop it net; the lowest was 5 feet St. Helens, Oregon. taining 3 acres, more or less. once when he took hold of it. below sea level, in the Mojave And further that defendants FOR SALE—14-acre farm, partly Gas, like water had to come u< sort. cleared, 4-room house; located and each of them may be requir a long way, and once, at the of Mr. Hoffman, R. A cousin on Pebble creek road about four ed to set forth the nature of Grand Canyon, he had to pay 50 F. Walters, it is chief engineer miles from town. Write to Oliver their several claim and that all cents for it. It had to be at adverse claims of said defendants, Boulder Dam, and through hauled there for 175 miles— ids courtesy the party saw all Jones, Houlton, Ore., for further or either of them may be de information. 513p and the railroad only 8 miles that huge reclamation project. termined by decree of this Court, and by said decree, it be de away! But between was the FOR RENT clared that the plaintiff is the The trip totaled 4,200 miles, impassible canyon, and the gas had to come from a distance. end took a month. With Mr. WANTED—Young couple to look owner in fee-simple and in pos session of said real property, Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman visited i nd Mrs. Hoffman were their after Moonlight apartments and the whole thereof, free from Alice and Catherine. during absence of owner. Cedar Brakes, Utah, Diamond - daughters 11* all right, title, estate, lien or . ..... - ---- ' ---- interest in and to the same, if any, of the defendants herein; C. R. Watts had the misfor- ing last Sunday”s game are as that said defendants and each of tune to lose a heifer which was i.Hows: CALL FOR BIDS them be forever restrained and I I'iayer AB R II Pct. run over by a train Friday. enjoined from _ claiming any 37 8 18 .486 T. A. Gordon and Mrs. L. 1.. eGregor Bids for the construction of a right, title, estate, lien or inter-! 21 6 7 .333 forty-foot extension to the pre est in and to said premises or Handley were visitors in Port- I i.ialmsten L.-ooks ... 37 7 12 .324 sent automobile display shed on any part thereof; that plaintiff’s land Sunday. Mrs. A. N. Fisher, who has L.nn ...... 34 6 11 .324 the Fair title be forever quieted against Columbia County 22 5 7 .318 grounds are called for at this the defendants, or any persons been visiting at the home of her l.eniges .... or parties claiming by, through 43 1 1 13 .302 time. ion, Ray D. Fisher, for the past E iwkins .... or under them or either of them, 17 1 5 .294 two weeks, returned to Port- I. ' arshall .... Details and specifications may and for such other and further 19 7 5 .263 be seep at the office of the relief as to the Court may seem ( eenman ... land Wednesday. 8 2 2 .250 County School Superintendent, just and equitable in the pre E. T. Way, state bank exami- J. hnson .... 9 0 2 .222 at the Court House, or from the mises. ner, made his semi-annual exa- I. acn ....... 5 1 1 .200 Secretary, Clyde M. Watson, St. mination of the accounts of the 1 rorbaugh This summons is served upon j ( ibson ......... 7 0 1 .143 Helens, Route 1. Bank of Vernonia Wednesday. you by publication thereof by Charels Schmidlin of Beaver Laird ......... 40 4 5 .125 Also bids called for the lease order of the Hon. John Miilip, County Judge of Columbia Coun Creek was in town Wednesday of certain portion of fair grounds ty, Oregon, made and entered buying a supply of paint which 1 IELDING AVERAGES and buildings for community the 17th day of July, 1930 he will apply to his house. sales purposes. Greenman and Heniges are Bids to be in the hands of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wash- leading the local club in field- the Fair Board and opened Sat burn, Miss Dora Washburn and j ii g, each of them having a per- urday, August 10, at 2 o’clock. Billy Washburn motored around J rt average of 1.000, Heniges The Board reserves the right tne Mpunt Hood loop over the ] I. •ving accepted 68 chances and to reject any and all bids weekend. < ■ eenman 54 without a bobble. Columbia County Fair Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McGraw] The fielding averages i to and Association. end family and Mrs. Frank Hart-| i -hiding last Sunday’s game By Clyde M. Watson, wick attended the annual fami follow: 522c Secretary-Manager. ly reunion of the Schlegal fa-1 Player PO A E Av. IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF niily held in Woodstock park,: 1. ,-niges C ..... 60 8 0 1.000 ♦ STATE OF OREGON FOR Portland, Sunday. About 55. ( eenman IB 53 1 0 1.000 THE COLUMBIA COUNTY members of this family were 1 ooks RF ....... 12 1 0 1.000 J. T. Hollett, Plaintiff, vs., present from various parts of 1 orbaugh IB 6 0 0 1.000 The Unknown Heirs of Hen- Oregon and Washington. J eGregor P ... 10 33 2 .956 ry .j ... A. Guild, deceased, also all Mr. and Mrs.' Henry Fogel L'ack C 18 1 1 .950 other person or parties unknown, and Colleen spent Sunday and I .iwkins LF 9 0. 1 .900 claiming any right, title, estate, Monday at Seaside. A: irshall 2B .... 9 7 2 .889 lien or interest in the real pro Johnson 2B ...... 3 2 1 .833 perty described in the complaint Enjoy Outing at Siletz Bay Bird S IS .......... 10 22 8 .800 herein. Defendants. Summons Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lindsay C bson 3B-2B 4 0 1 .800 and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Salom- L nn Cl F ............ . 5 0 2 .714 To: The Unknown Heirs of Hen A, Guild, deceased, also all onsen enjoyed an outing at Siletz A almstei in 3B 6 7 8 .619 ry other persons or parties un Bay Sunday. known, claiming any right, title, i 3CALS WIN FROM estate, lien or interest in the Visit* Here Sunday CHIEFS 13-9 SUNDAY real property described in the Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Singel- complaint herein, Defendants. man from Portland spent Sun (Continued from Page 1) IN THE NAME OF THE day with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. STATE OF OREGON: You and t'ie mythical championship of each of you are hereby required Long on First avenue. t! ' Nehalem Valley. to appear and answer the com plaint filed agauist you in the Car Trouble Cause» Delay above entitled suit within four The box score of F. H. Veith, of the Eagle shop (4) weeks from and after the force, had the misfortune to strip d ,v’s game follows: date of the first publication of \ ernonia a AB R H PO A E the gears in the rear end of his summons, which first day 5 2 1 0 0 0 this of publication is July 18, 1930. car while returning from Van Lain CF in IB 5 Greenma 3 2 10 0 0 If you fail so to appear and couver, Washington, to Verno LF 6 1 1 0 0 0 answer for want thereof the nia Monday. He was delayed I Hawkins Brooks I RF 5 2 2 1 0 BEIGE KID 0 plaintiff will apply to the Court nearly all day at Linnton while BLACK KID Mi Grego >r P 5 1 4 2 4 0 for the relief prayed for in his repairs were being made. | Mnlmster n 3B 3 1 1 2 2 2 complaint on file herein, which I .Marshall 2B 5 1 2 2 2 0, relief is as follows: That a decree be entered in MCGREGOR LEADS Lair SS 6 0 1 1 0 2 fayor of plaintiff and against LOCAL SLUGGERS ' Heniges C 4 2 o 9 1 0 the defendant above named for Batting average figures to and including game played last Sun Clatskanie day with Clatskanie for this sea- Gerry LF son to date indicate that Me- Larsen CF Gregor is leading the local club Eilertsen SS with an average of .486. This White 3B-C is a mighty sweet average in Burnham 2B PATENT SLIPPER anybody’s league and it will no Bryant RF doubt be hard for anyone to Anderson C BLACK PATENT replace Mack during the bal Finley 1B ance of the season. Malmsten is Haines P in second position with an av Sweeney 2B erage of .333 and is closely fol lowed by Brooks and Linn who 43 9 12 27 14 Nehalia Ice Cream arc tied at .324. The big fea I Vernonia 003 303 022— ture, however, is in the boost Clatskanie 100 000 305— 9 A Home Product that Shorty Laird gave his av Vanilla Flavor erage—lie increased his average Summary: Earned runs, Ver from .118 to the neat figure of nonia 9, Clatskanie 3; Two base .125. : lots, Linn, McGregor, Iaiir, Lar- The average for the entire club sen and White; Three base hit, A black dull kid pump wi'h an in.er neat is .296, which is a mighty Heniges; Sacrifice hit, Malms- esting trimming of gunmetal si" figure. Six of the locals are iten; Stolen bases, Linn, Green- hitting above .300. man, Hawkins, I" — Brooks, McGreg- Black lizard calf and gunmetal Hawkins and Malmsten are ' or, Heniges, Gerry 2, Eilertsen I "lk kid make a smart trimming for the Babe Ruths of the Redshirts ¡and Finley; Base on balls off I this black kid one-strap. for they lead in home runs with McGregor 3, Greenman 2, Haines j one apiece. McGregor and Hen 12, Bryant 5; Struck out by Me-1 $3.98 iges, local battery, each have a ' Gregor 9, Haines 4, Bryant 2; three-bagger to their credit. Mc Hit by pitcher, Eilertsen by Mc- Gregor also leads in two base Greyor, Brooks by Bryant; Left blows having five to his cred on bases, Vernonia Clats- it with the following right be hind him: Brooks 4. Hawkins 3, Linn 2, and Malmsten 1. The averages to and includ- Water is Scan e on Route Taken by iiojj man Family Through the Wesi and South kanie 11; Runs batted in, Ger ry, Larsen 2, White, Malmsten, Marshall 2, Linn, Brooks, Laird 3, Heniges 2, Hawkins and Mc Gregor; Charge defeat to Haines, Credit victory to McGregor; Umpires, Sweeney and Nelson. Classhied Ads Cleaned*Presse<l* Reba i red A J.C. PENNEY GO. D E P A R T M E N S T T Store No. I t36 O R E Vernonia. Oregon Shoe Week—Thrift Week SEioes uLédt Make Friends Willi Sndiisirial Amei'iea SHOES In Step Willi Style! Black Ki<l OXFORD SUNDAY SPECIAL One Day Only Black Kid ONE-STRAP QUARTS TURK’S Sandwich Shop Martin & Forbe» LEADING FLORIST 387 Washington St. Portland, Ore., Phone BEacon 3162 Can STYLE and COMFORT PAT. ONE STRAP The minute you put your foot into Every pair of Shoes is warranted to you utmost satisfaction. L. 3RT OXFORD