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    FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1930.
THE VERNONIA EAGLE
PAGE SEVEN
I
| er Colter 40.00; Vernonia Mer- ROAD DIST. NO. 1
Smith, 33.75; H M Engen, 10. Vernonia B. & M. Wks. 231.40.
! eantile Co., Dent, 20.02; M.
F Mollenhour, 86.25; F D Ka- 12; J B Ohler, 30.00; Thane ROAD DIST. No. 1.
County Court
Kerr, 12.15; T. Adams, 19.70; mmeyer, 95.60; T W Cline, 88. Ohler 24.00; Oliver Mellinger,
W A Quick, 77.50.
i City of Vernonia, aid to Kerr, 75; H Kammeyer, 102.50; B B 24.00,; J P Caphammer, 42.00; ROAD DIST No. 8.
Proceedings
[2.00; Suart Hitchen, care of R. Roberts, 42.50; Jim Gibbs, 47. Clarence Reed, 24.00; Standard
J D Schleppy, 149.50; W H
E. McIntire, 15.60; Multnon th 00; O A Miller, 51.50; R Tetz, Oil co., 232.67; Shell Oil co., Bridgers, 14.00; Thompson M &
I county, Loard of prisoners, 81.U0.; 102.50; R Tetz, 20.00,; Shell Oil 74.65; Portland Vernonia Truck R Wks, 217.66; Hoffman Hdwe
County Court Proceedings for Orcadiu hotel, Bd. of prisoners, Co., 36.35; Standard Oil Co., Line, 1.79; Howard- Cooper Corp Co., 0.72; Mist Garage, 90.25.
228.40: J. C. Penne;- Co., sup. 17.05; Union Oil Co. 21.75; 26.69; Mellinger Hardware, 3. a/c 8 SPECIAL.
the month of October, 1930.
F C Iler, 39.0.0; Dave McMul­
Due proclamation being uiaue, , to jail, 5.13; Davij Orug Co., Portland Oxy. Hydgn. co., 6.07 ; 55; Hoffman Hdw. co. 14.85.
len, 76.00; B Dowling, 98.12;
the following proceedings were I jail, 4.60; Co. aid, Mason, 1.00; Byron Wright Motor co., 47.64; ROAD DIST. NO. 15 Special
FOR RENT
perienced woodsmen, willing to
Treasurer, 0.25; Vernonia Eagle, Howard- Cooper Corp., 23.45;
Oscar Lindberg, 15.00; Wm. Carl Enneberg, 27.00; L Jepson,
had.
do any kind of work; 1 woman,
Journal read, approved and County Pub. 56.68; St. Helens Casey Tractor Appliance co., Carroll, 12.00; Andrew Erkkila, 10.00; L E McGee, 9.00; Carl iCLEVELAND Apartments — 10 practical nurse.
Can you use
Mist, Co. Pub. 27.50; Clerk, 5.83; C F Heacock Elec. co. 2. 12.00; John Devine, 9.00; W W Iler, 4.00; Basil DeRosia, 16.00;
large rooms, furnished. See P. any of them?
signed.
Enquire Eagle
13.50; Clatskanie Chief, Co. Pub. 20; Watts and Price, 0.35; City Weaver, 17.50; George Devine, Art DeRosia, 24.00; A DeRosia, Hill.
12tfc office.
Matter of Cattle Indemnity
Claim of Wm. Lokan, of Clats­ 3.00; St. Helens Sentinel, Co. Garage, 5.25; Scappoose Garage, 9.00; Jack Johnson, 4.50; M L 22.50; Ed St. Clair, 2.00; Mike
Pub., 5.00; F. D. Antrim, Dist. 83.68; Scappose Serv. Sta., 64. Weaver, 6.25; Jim Hall, 6.25; Kroll, 2.00; A R Mills, 20.00; FOR RENT—2-room apartments,
kanie.
FOR SALE
new, clean and quiet.
Hot
M D Weaver, 12.50; F B Hurt, Harley Schwab, 12.00; R L Mc­
$15.00 claim set for final Sealer, 22.42.
40.
water;
water,
light
and
wood
$15
APPLES FOR SALE—Northern
tun,
11.25; Gee, 20.50; J N Louden, 16.50;
8.34; H E Stevenson,
Treasurer, Columbia Co. Fair ROAD DIST. NO. 2
hearing October 20, 1930.
Spies; Phone 7F52, Israel
Ass’n. Last Half App. 1000.00;
Vern Ellis, 11.25; C
< C Hyde, L E McGee, 8.00; H L Redmond, month. P. Hill, 875 Second St.
Standard Oil Co., 17.25.
Matter of Transfer from
121*
Roland Masten, revaluation, 208.- ROAD DIST. NO. 3
10.00; H L Inman, 10.63; O 90.00; R Cratty, 144.00; Henry FOUR Room house, Second St., Snyder.
Motor License Fund to
30; N. L. Van Dolah, Dog Fund,
R H Roberts, 41.00; John Nel­ D Clark, 12.50; J Campbell, Turner, 64.00; Carl Enneberg,
General Road Fund.
near R. R. track, $8.00. P. CUT FLOWERS for sale. 1024
Ordered that $34,107.82 trans­ 74.70; Oregon Agricultural Col-, son, 41.00; L F Barger, 50.0,0; 12.50; Olson, 11.25; P O Mel­ 115.50; L Jepson, 103.14; L E Hill, 875 Second St.
First Ave. Mrs. W. L. Van
lege, Co. Agt. 1000.00; Home ■ Geo. Freeman, 5.00; B B Rob­ linger, 11.25; R L Price, 9.0,0; McGee, 97.87; Jacob Marttala,
fer.
4tf.
Dam 500.00; State Industrial Ac-1 erts, 7.50; Gus Hegle, 42.50; G R Price, 2.00; O J Chandler, 88.00; Jack Dunn, 69.00; W H FIVE room house, Bridge St., Doren, Phone 1136.
Matter of Bids for Printing
and Weed Ave., (Sesseman 200 Pullets 3 %f-months old for
cident Com., Insurance, 614.03 ;| U W Clark, 162.50; Shell Oil 6.50; C A Malmsten, 8.00; Gus Bridgers, 531.04; J N Holmes,
General Election Ballots.
Contract awarded to Rainier L. G. Ross, Health Officer, 43.00 ;i co., 39.24; Woodbury & Wheel­ Hult, 8.00; Geo Hult, 8.00; L 329.62; Nealy Holmes, 457.44; house) $12.50. P. Hill, 875 Sec­
sale cheap. Dozen or all. Above
St.
Review, for the sum of $123.75. Nettie E. Alley, Health Nurse, er co., 61.27; St. Helens Hdw. Meeske, 8.00; Wm Schultz, 8.00; Standard Oil Co., 469.20; Gilby ond
---------------------------------------------- , Lindsay's old mill. Cal Stillings.
150.00; C. H. Keys, Fruit in­ Co., 4.15; L C Hall Truck Line, P J Millis, 10.0,0; Carl Fowler, Motor Co., 8.56.
Matter of Sale of
93c
8.00; H Mayfield, 12.19; F R ROAD DIST. No. Mitt-Clatskanie Neat Cottage, next to Cleveland
spector, 5.80; T. S. White, cor­ I. 50.
Real Property.
Apartments, furnished $12.50.
Leslie, 8.00; Standard Oil Co., Market.
25
White
Leghorn
pullets,
good
10 acres in the NEU of NW- oner, 114.60; C. M. Hirtzel, as­ ROAD DIST. NO. 4
Carl Enneberg, 42.75; L Jep- P. Hill, 875 Second St.
J W Grimshaw, 50.00; Chas. 35.44; Shell Oil Co., 96.30.
strain, 5 months 15 days old.
Uof NEU of Sec. 26-5-5 order­ sisting Co. Coroner, 2.50; Tony
son, 21.87; L E McGee, 27.56; I FOR RENT—3 room furnished Chas. Schmidlin, Phone 13F51.
Coroner, Wasser, 4.00; Ed Howe, 34.00; ROAD DIST. No. 16 Special
ed advertised and sold to the Lvnn, Assisting Co.
F B Hurt, 4.17; Jim Ellis, Jack Dunn, 7.50; Jacob Marttala,
112*
highest bidder for cash but in 2.50; Vernonia Meat Co., aid to Joe Koller, 6.00; F Anliker, 39.
house and 3 room unfurnished
no event for a less sum than Staples, 29.39; G. O. Clement, 00; Shell Oil co., 24.0,0; Trojan 1.56; Stevenson, 1.56; Vern El­ 26.50; Iver Parkinen, 18.25; B house.
O. H. Drorbaugh, 992
a d to Mattinen 23.89; aid to Powder co,, 35.40; St. Helens lis, 1.56; C C Hyde, 1.25; H L Dowling, 25.00; Earl Holce, i Second Ave.
$75.00.
j
lltf. BABY BUGGY for sale, $30 val­
ue; will sell for $15. Slightly
Inman, 1.56; O D Clark, 1.56; 24.00; Grover Devine, 16.00; A
Whereupon Court adjourned Lambert, 20.00; aid to Pointer, Hdw. co., 0.75.
used with storm curtain. Phone
J Campbell, 1.56; P O Mellinger, A Dowling, 6.25; W H Bridgers,
WANTED
15.01; Wooden & Ball, aid to ROAD DIST. NO. 5
to October 2, 1930.
112*
F Anliker, 10.00; E H Voigt, 3.13; R L Price, 1.00; G R 110.81; J N Holmes, 104.28; CLEAN COTTON RAGS, Will 272.__________
Thursday, Oct. 2, 1930, 2nd Keaton, 28.00,; aid to Dailey 2.00;
pay 5 cents pound. Vernonia
aid to Crabb 2.00; Columbia In­ II. 50; Goble Garage, 9.75; Go­ Price, 1.0,0; Chandler, 1.00; C A Nealy Holmes, 90.42; Columbia
Judicial day.
FOR
SALE
—
5
room
house
and
formant Printing 1.75; C. H. ble Freight Line, 1.96; Rainier Malmsten, 1.00; Gust Hult, 1.00; H & I Co., 4.40; Vernonia Trad­ Eagle.
Matter of Claims Against
bath. All cabinet built-in kit­
ing
Co.,
16.00.
1.00;
Geo
Hult,
1.00;
L
Meeske,
Hdw.
co.,
7.91;
Clark
&
Wilson
English, aid to Nightengale 3.00;
The County.
chen, cookstove, heater, carpets,
SITUATIONS WANTED
Friday, October 3, 1930, 3rd
W Schultz, 3.00; P J Millis, 1.25;
Villa Rest Home, care of Fred Lbr. co., 3.09;
Copy list following.
linoleum included. Garage, wood
Judicial
day.
F
B
Hurt,
Carl
Fowler,
1.00;
The following have registered shed, % acre ground. Henry
Whereupon Court adjourned Cooper, 100.00; W. J. Fullerton, a|c 5 Special.
Matter
of
Cancellation
of
14.69;
H
E
20.83;
Jno
Ellis,
R
Anliker,
32.25;
Fred
Wood
­
St. vs McCormick, 7.95; Hattie
for work wanted: 4 men, ex- Hopson, Vernonia.
to October 3, 1930.
122*
GENERAL FUND WARRANTS Hussick, St. vs McCormick, 3.50; house, 16.00; James Anliker, 14- Stevenson, 15.00; Vern Ellis, Penalty and Interest on
The
Nightengale
Property.
19.75;
II
L
ISSUED FOR THE MONTH OF Hugh Nolan, St. vs McCormick, 00; J W Grimshaw, 50.0,0; Chas. 15.00; C C Hyde,
ter of the Northwest Quarter
Ordered that all penalty and an order made and entered by
Witness, 3.50; Kilham Sta. & Wasser, 48.00; K Blake, 27.00; Inman, 18.44; O D Clark, 15.00;
OCTOBER.
of the Northeast Quarter of
be cancelled for years the County Court of Columbia
West Coast Prtg. & Bdg. Co., I’rtg. Co., sup. Sch. Supt. 1.11; F Blair, 40.00; F Stockdale, 27. J Campbell, 15.00; Axel Olson, interest
Section 26 Township 5 North
1926 to 1929 inc. upon payment County, Oregon, sitting for the
election supplies, $35.26; Hazel Mac’s Pharmacy, sup. O. E. Dent, 00; K Smith, 35.00; F VonAll­ 14.06 J F Duffield, 24.37; P O of original taxes in full.
of Range 5 West of the Wil­
transaction of County business,
Urie, Clerk for Sheriff, $r.9.00; Co. aid 6.75; St. Helens Mist, man, 27.50,; O J Link, 33.75; Mellinger, 15.62; R L Price. Matter of Appointment of
lamette Meridian as described
11.25;
O
J
J
C
Faulk,
26.00;
Chris.
Neilson,
22.50;
G
R
Price,
Co.
Pub.
26.10.
Oscar G. Weed, Exp. Shf. $10.-
on the 1st. day of October, 1930, I in deed recorded in Book 33
County Budget Committee.
A
Malmsten,
26.00;
E
Wasser,
26.00;
Propser
Chandler,
14.75;
C
ROAD
WARRANTS
ISSUED
0.5; M. R. Calhoun, Exp. Dep.
G. W. Ford, of Vernonia, O. will offer for sale at public auc­ . on Page 373 deed records of
FOR MONTH OF OCTOBER Miller, 26.00; Pete Larson, 26. 15.75; Gus Hult, 15.50; Geo.
Shf. $20.30; Erickson Motor co.,
Columbia County, Oregon,
Henry Oleen, of Columbia City, tion for cash a certain piece and
Hult,
15.50;
C
V
Gee,
11.50;
L
00
Shell
Oil
co.,
61.83;
Trojan
ROAD
DIST
No.
Gen.
Road.
Shf’s autos, $201.60; Union Oil
and W. A. Wood, of Rainier, ap­ parcel of real property located said sale to be made on Saturday
Meeske,
19.25;
E
McCollum,
Powder
co.,
26.35.
L.
R.
Chandler,
225.00;
K.
R.
Co., Gas. Shf’s autos, $6.30;
11.75; Wm Schultz, 16.50; P pointed as members of the Coun­ in Columbia County, Oregon, the 1st. day of November, 1930,
Standard Oil Co., Gas. Shf’s au­ Dibblee, 45.00; H D Nuffer, ROAD DIST. NO. 6
heretofore bid in by said at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M.
J
Millis, 19.38; Carl Fowler, ty Budget Committee.
W
I
Tracy,
61.87;
J
Simmons,
63.00,;
Byron
Wright
Motor
Co,
tos, $20.25; West St. Helens
Whereupon court adjourned to I County at a tax foreclosure sale at the West front door of the
Garage, supplies Shfs. autos, $1. 35.00; Standard Oil Co, 14.30; 11.87; P McCullough, 10.68; W 18.00; F R Leslie, 13.00; F B October 4, 1930.
and to which said County now County Court House in St. Hel­
95; Irwin-Hodson Co. supplies Shell Oil Co., 34.92; P H Veazie, Zimmerman, 7.00; C Girt, 10. Hurt, 168.40; Standard Oil Co.,
Saturday, October 4, 1930, 4th holds a deed by virtue of said ens, Columbia County, Oregon.
Shf., $20.70; Ass’r. $2.04; Dist. 2.00; L R Chandler, 2.07; Paci­ 63; Donald Parcher, 17.00; J 39.78; Shell Oil Co., 362.50; W Judicial day.
sale; that said real rpoperty will
Porterfield, 127.50.
OSCAR G. WEED,
Atty., $31.96; Black’s Studio, fic Tel & Tel Co, 27.80; B B Mace, 10.00; L Haines, 10.00; O
Matter of County Aid to
be sold to the highest and best
ROAD DIST. No. 18 Special.
Sheriff of Columbia, County,
photo prisoners, $2.0,0; Shell Oil Roberts, 25.00; John Nelson, W I Tracy, 9.00;
bidder for cash but in no event
Oscar Lindberg, 42.50; M L Miles Mason, St. Helens.
Oregon.
Co., Gas Shf’s autos, $46.35; 12.00; L F Barger, 8.00; Gus a|c 6 Special.
Ordered that additional aid for a less sum than Seventy-five
By H. E. VEAZIE, Deputy.
W I Tracy, 52.50; P McCul­ Weaver, 64.00; Jim Hall, 42.50;
Dollie Antone, Typist Clerk, Hegele, 5.00; R H Roberts, 4.00;
D Weaver, 37.50; John De­ in the sum of $10.00 per month Dollars, said property to be sold ¡Dated and first published October
86.00; Ruth Mercer, typist clerk, Fred O(vesen, 225.00; W W lough, 27.00; John Simons, 28. M
be granted to Miles Mason, total being described as follows, to- 13rd. 1930-
84.50; Helen Johnson, typist Keaton, 167.25; Michael Lynch, 13; C L Wilburn, 35.63, Wm. vine, 12.00; W M Carroll, 32.00; aid now received $25.00 per wit;-
I Date of last publication October
clerk, 12.50; Ray Mills, elec, 120.36; F Zimmerman, 120.36; Zimmerman, 27.50; C Girt, 26. Andrew Errkila, 28.00; W W month.
10 acres in the Northeast Quar- 31st. 1930.
25;
Donald
Parcher,
24.50;
P
Weaver,
45.00;
Union
Oil
Co.,
M
Staland,
121.50;
P
O
Mel­
clerk, 10.00; J. W. Hunt, Clerk,
Matter of Filling Vacancies
Mauris, 24.00,; H Kellar, 14.00;
stamps, etc, 7.50; West Coast linger, 5.62; C Malmsten, 4.50; Standard Oil co., 63.47 ; Union 120.26.
ROAD DIST. No. Pittsburg Mar­ On Certain Election Boards.
F
B
Hurt,
20.83;
John
Ellis,
Prtg. & Bdg. Co., supplies clerk,
Goble Precinct.
38.80; H. & M. Ribbon and 1.88; II E Stevenson, 8.75; Vern Oil co., 2.50; Shell Oil co., 31. ket. Norman Engen, 86.50; J B Oh­
Georgia Bishop, 2nd, Clerk.
30;
Silva
Chevrolet
co.,
80.65;
Ellis,
6.88;
C
C
Hyde,
11.50;
Carbon Co., supplies clerk, 10.00;
Milton Precinct.
ler, 118.95; Thane Ohler, 108.12;
Lee
Barnett,
6.00;
J
C
Skeans,
H
L
Inman,
11.25;
O
D
Clark,
Irwin-Hodson, Co., supplies clerk,
Clerk.
Martha Loken, 3rd
!
112.75; Howard-Cooper Corp., 6. Oliver Mellinger, 86.50,; H M
6.88; Glass and Prudhomme Co., 9.69; J Campbell, 9.69; Axel 30;
McNulty Precinct.
Charles T Bross, 0.75; Rain­ Condit, 175.00; J P Kapham-
Olson,
6.56;
P
O
Mellinger,
Sup. clerk, 1.82; Plaza Pharma­
Nellie Burkhead, Chairman.
ier Hdwe. Co., 1.50; Marine Iron mer, 154.87; P O Mellinger,
cy, Sup. clerk, 2.55; Co. Survey­ 7.50; R L Price, 10.00; George
Whereupon Court adjourned.
10.00; Oscar Turner, 13.50; W
7.50.
or, .35; Bessie Gobba, Clerk hire| P. Price, .50; O J Chandler, 6.00; Wks.,
ROAD DIST. NO. 7
A Hodge, 11.50; R H Roberts,
Treas. 2.25; Doris Oliver, clerk C A Malmsten, 4.75; Gus Hult,
M J Campbell, 54.20; Colum­ 18.00; L F Barger, 6.00; Geo.
hire, Assessor, 80.00; Beulah Vea- 5.75; Geo. Hult, 5.75; L Meeske, bia H & I co., 30,.55; Thompson Freeman, 5.00; B B Roberts, NOTICE OF CALL OF BONDS
zie, clerk hire, ass’r. 99.00; W. S. 5.75; F R Leslie, 4.75; E Mc­ M & R Wks., 40.94.
Notice is hereby given to the
25.00,; Axel Olson, 17.50; Shell
Roberts, Exp. Ass’r. 9.16; Hor­ Collum, 1.00; Wm. Sschultz, 4. ROAD DIST. NO. 9
holders of the following bonds of
Oil Co., 81.88; Pepco, 61.00.
tense Eulrich, clerk sch. Supt., 75; P J Meilis, 6.57; Carl Fow­
A P Bays, 82.00; H Jacobs, ROAD DIST. No. Rainier-Apiary the City of Vernonia, Columbia
Blair, 81.25; F
80.00; Irene Chelberg, Clerk sch. ler, 4.75; F
119.00; H E Stevenson, 8.75; Market.
county, Oregon:
Supt., 10.00; Elizabeth Murray, Stockdale, 56.00; K Smith, 60. P O Mellinger, 5.00; O B Tur­
K R Dibblee, 105.00; L B Pyle,
Bond No. 6 of general obliga-
Travel, 21.71, postage, 10.00; 00; F VonAllman, 65.00; O J ner, 18.00; W A Hodges 10.00; 49.00; H D Nuffer, 14.00; M S tion bonds dated May 1, 1926,’
Kilham Staty and Prtg. Co., sup­ Link, 69.75; J C Faulk 48.00; Vern Ellis, 5.00; U W Clark, Hubb.-rd, 10.00; Richard Peter­ said bond being in denomina-
From a Speech by
plies Sch. Supt. 1.11; Pacific Chris Neilson, 50.0,0; E Wasser, 2.00,; Axel Olson, 2.00; Chas. son, 4.00,; S Burkhardt, 9.63; tion of $500.00.
50.00;
Propser
Miller,
50.00
C. W. JOHNSON
Stat’y. & Prtg. Co., Sup. Sch.
Bond No. 7 of Improvement
Larson, 50.0,0; K Blake, Malmsten 4.00; R L Price, 5.00; Ray Jennings, 23.80; Oregon
Supt. 1.08, Pacific T. & T. Co. Pete
Oakland,
Nebraska, Merchant
May
1,
1926
Geo. Price, 2.50; P Bergerson, State Highway Com., 8.72.
district No. 3. dated
Phones to offices, 89.50; St. Hel­ 50.00; R Anlicker, 4.00; James 180.00;
P
Bergerson, 45.00; ROAD DIST No. Nehalem Market said bond being in denomination
Anlicker,
10.00;
J
W
Grimshaw,
ens Water Com. Ct. House 12.60;
“I have been in business 27 years and seldom
Carl G Jensen, 251.12; G R of $500.00.
Charles Wasser, 8.00; F Standard Oil co., 124.90; Shell
miss an issue of the local paper with an ad of some
Co. Aid, 2.00; Chas. R. McCor­ 7.50,;
Bond No. 9 of Improvement
Oil co., 57.40; Kerr Motor co., Mills, 208.50; Percy Bergerson,
Anliker,
90.00,;
R
L
Price,
26.00;
kind.
mick Lbr. Co., Ct. House 290.00; Geo. Price, 8.00; Jas. Duffield, 28.43; Wm. Falconer, 7.25; Ver­ 137.25; M Christensen, 109.13; district No. 8, dated May 1,
"I believe that the constant spitting of a ma­
Co. Aid, 4.00; Packer-Scott Paper 17.50; A P Bays, 10.00; Vern nonia B & M Wks., 45.25; Ver- H C Ohler, 192.00; G H Murphy, 1926, said bond being in deno-
chine gun does more execution than the occasional
Co., Ct. House sup. 41.02; C. F. Ellis, 12.50; H E Stevenson, 12- Inonia Trading co., 265.35; Har- 64.69; Marshall Malmsten, 13.50; mination of $500.00.
All of
boom
of a big Bertha. Its spat-spat shot get re­
Heacock Electric Co., Ct. House 50; Wm. Schultz, 7.00; W A I ry Culbertson, 20.45; Hoffman Sam Anderson, 99.57; Theo An­ the above bonds being redeem-
sults. So it is with advertising; the small ad run
repairs 5.31; St. Helens Hdwe. Hodge, 6.00; L Meeske, 6.0,0; I Hdw. Co., 81.21; J H Callahan, derson, 112.50; Otis Hyland, able at the option of said city i
every week is better for results than the large ad
Co. Ct House sup. 6.20; St. Hel­ J Ellis, 5.00; Geo. Parker, 4.00; 296.0,0; Howard-Cooper Corp. 100.13; Eben John, 10,8.00; G W on November 1, 1930. That pur­
run hit or miss. Consecutive advertising gets the
ens Laundry, Ct. House sup., i Harold Parker, 4.00; Lee Bar- 212.08; Atlas I D Engine co., Bell, 105.75; Frank Mills, 37.13; suant to said option, said bonds
business.
I. 30; John L. Foote, Steno. Dist. Inett, 48.00; V Haskins, 32.00; 12.10; Mellinger Hdw. 1.94; Mil­ Chester Anderson, 59.07; Ves­ will be redeemed within 30 days
baa
“We are told
________
that ._________
American ________
business now
Atty. 100.00; Exp. Dist. Atty. ’ John Harvey, 32.00; J L Bar­ ler Merc, co, 0.57 ; Cason’s Tran­ ter Christensen, 90.00; H H from tne date of this notice,I
hit the bottom, . and
will ___
be _______
better. Now
__ that
___ things
,__ ______
4.0,0; Pinkerton’s Nat’l Det. Agcy. in ett, 32.0,0; Matt Aho, 20.00; sfer, 2.50; Mathews Bros. Lbr. Crume, 68.63; Ben Smith, 63.00; to-wit: On the First day of No-|
is the time to advertise our wares and get the public
to start buying.
Exp. Max Wilson Case 60.02; F Guthrie, 12.00; V K Barnett, co.. 13.00.
G H Ohler, 42.75; A F Smejkal, vember, 1930, upon presentation!
Max Crandall, school audit, 781.- 16.00; Columbia H & I Co., 17. ROAD DIST. NO. 11
"There are all kinds of advertising schemes, and
63.56; A V Mowe, 4.50; J P to the fiscal agency of Ore-1
I. have dabbled in them all, but the advertising in
15; T. B. Mills, Co. Com., 139.40; 50; C Bruce, 52.30; Bank of
Warren Brown, 28.00; J F Kaphammer, 7.00; L Meeske, gon in New York City, to-wit: I
the
local
newspaper is best and gives largest results
J. N. Miller, Co. Com. 150.70; Vernonia, 564.98; Vernonia Tr­ Richardson., 25.00; Columbia Dig­ 4.50; J B Ohler, 4.50; Norman The National Park Bank.
for money spent.
j
W. J. Fullerton. State vs Marsh­ ading co., 37.93; Fred Ovesen, ger Co., 291.00,
Engen, 13.50,; Harold Smith,
In case the holders of said
“Put more time in writing your ads, and then
all, 9.60; State vs Graff, 4.85; 30.00; Portland Bolt & Mfg. ROAD DIST. NO. 12
4.50; Hobart Engen, 16.31; F B bonds fail to present same at |
talk it over with the printer. It pays in the long
William Zook, State vs Marsh­ Co., 94.29; Mellinger Hardware,
Hurt,
195.83;
Jno
Ellis,
95.84;
place
mentioned
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L F Barger, 4.00; R H Roberts
the time and
run to spend this extra time.
all, 2.10; W. J. Fullerton, State 63.80; Union Oil Co., 82.10; 4.0,0.
H E Stevenson, 115.63; Vern herein for the redemption there-j
“Create a desire to possess, in your ad, and it will
vs Popejoy, 6.55; Iva Kellar, Shell Oil co., 253.90; Standard ROAD DIST. NO. 15
Ellis, 100.63; H K Hickey, 57.75; of, then the interest aforesaid
get the business.
State vs Popejoy witness, 7.10; Oil co., 25.0,0; Dallas M & L
C C Hyde, 126.50; H L Inman, will thereafter
W W Jayne, 15.00.
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pay only the
"If you had a whole bushel of chain links it
Floyd Kellar, St. vs Popejoy, Works, 211.59; Oregctn State ROAD DIST. NO. 18
160.62; O D Clark, 104.69; J amount of such bond and the I
would not pull a load. Put them together in a con­
wit., 7.10; Carl Danielson, St. vs Highway Com. 68.42; L B Hic­
Campbell, 100.94; Axel Olson, interest accrued thereon up to•
tinuous chain and you have a strong and powerful
W W Payne, 50.00.
Popejoy witness 7.10; Andy F. kox & co., 353.40; Kuckenburg- ROAD DIST. NO. 20
thing with which to pull a load. So it is with ad­
96.88; J L Duffield^ 47.81; P the said first day of November,'
Kostur, St. vs Popejoy witness, Wittman co., 3451.82; O N Pie­
vertising. Link your ads together, run them in a con­
H Kammeyer, 32.50; H Lange, O Mellinger, 99.06; R L Price, 1930.
7.10; W. J. Fullerton, St. vs rce, 437.24; St Helens Hdw. co., 6.00; R Tetz, 16.00,; Scappoose 87.00; G R Price, 43.50; O J
tinuous string, week after week, and you will have a
Dated at Vernonia, Oregon, on
power that will produce results.’’
B. Singh 4.85; Phuman Singh 0.68; Bureau of Labor, 35.00; Service Sta., 15.95.
Chandler, 119.00,; C A Malmsten, this 1st day of October, 1930.
St. vs Singh, witness, 6.50; W. E H Voight, 20.00; Goble Fre­ ROAD DIST. NO. 7 Special
73.75; Gus Hult, 71.75; Geo.
J. C. !. LINDLEY, Treasurer,1
J. Fullerton, Misc. Cost bills, ight Line, 10.25; J L Latture
Hult, 71.75; C V Gee, 33.75; 113c
Union Oil co., 169.68.
City of Vernonia, Ore.
16.75; Edwin Ross, St. Louis Equip’t Co. 28.78; International ROAD DIST. NO. 9 Special
L Meeske, 84.25; ‘ F R Leslie,
Insane, 5.0Q; J. H. Flynn, St. Harvester co., .1.57; A C Haag
Chas. Ullarich, 43.31; Martin 61.25; E McCollum, 32.25; Wm. NOTICE OF RESALE OF REAL
Louis, Insane, 5.00; A. J. Peel, & Co., Inc. 511.93; F Anliker, I Rainwater, 33.75; Carl Wienecke, Schultz, 76.25; P J Millis, 59.25; PROPERTY BID IN BY COLUM­
Jeanne Rice, Insane, 5.00; C. 20.00; Hoffmar Hdw Co, 16.00; 137.12; Elmer Hiatt, 23.63; H M Carl Fowler, 80.50; A C Bays, BIA COUNTY AT TAX SALE.
E. Wade, Jeanne Rice Insane, Rainier Hdw Co, 4.05; Columbia ¡Smith, 41.06; A F Smejkal, 40- 2.50; H Mayfield, 49.69; J L
Notice is hereby given that the
5.00; St. Helens General hos­ H & I Co, 3.91; Thompson M 50; Geo. Ohler, 33.75; Sam Duffield, 109.88; P J Millis, undersigned Sheriff and Ex-Of-
pital, Logan 78.60; Lewis, 78.85; & R Wks, 43.85; Howard Coop­ ¡Turk, 37.12; K E Whitzell, 37. 36.88; Standard Oil Co., 310.11;ficio Tax Collector of Columbia
Hoft, 79.60; McIntire, 47.76;
12; H H Crume, 67.50; Ben United Railways Co., 551.67;County, Oregon, by authority of
Hoft, 35.36; Pisgah Home Colony er Corp., 409.80.
Black 60.00;
Carlson
60.00;
Dean 60.00; (Aug. & Sept);
Maurice A. Kenney, Dr. service
to Mrs. Mattinen, 40.00; Arthur
G. Anderson, Burial of Mary
Goosela, 50.00; The Volunteers
of America, contribution for poor.
50.00; A. C. Bailey, service to
prisoners 3.00; Clatskanie Drug
Co., sup. to E. J. Crabb, 1.10;
Ida Dickson, care of Mrs. Keat­
on, 15.00; H. McKiel, aid to
Bonnerprice, 35.00; aid to F.
Tracy, 15.00; Susan Caldwell
care of Mrs. Matlin, 14.00; Fred
W. Herman, Insurance Stewart
home, 12.00; H. W. H. Adams,
aid to N. Wilcox, 11.08; E. M.
Helon, N. Wilcox,
7.50;
A.
Troutman. 29.00; A. Hamlin,
29.45; Van Dolah, 39.50; St.
Helens Water Com. water, N.
Wilcox, 1.75; Mac’s Pharmacy,
sup. O. E. Dent, 6.75; W. 0.
Porterfield, sup. M. Kerr, 7.50;
Mrs. L. A. Rogers, care of Esth-
Regular’
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