PAGE THREE VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1932. I a metal tag stamped with the half, so instead of being hard on here for a couple of week’s va­ l Scott and Mrs. Dutro. j year of issue, the name of the the people they have lightened cation. She is training for a | Mrs. Tom Scott and family) Collector Says 1 county in which it is issued with the fee and those that did not nurse in Portland. movgj to Tweedleville for the I aui Ic Plair»a number thereon corresponding take out licenses by March 1 Chas. Hanson and son Norman 'summer, where Mr. Scott is work­ LaW IS I lain to the number of the license. have brought the penalty on made a business trip to St. Hel­ ing. Mrs. Scott will cook for the1 I Said tag shall be attached to a themselves, $1.00 additional. surveyors while there. ens Saturday. Recently Mr. Bandeen, dog tax To save some argument about'collar to be worn by the dog. Pacific Coast Repr- .entative The polls will be open here May Mr. Jarderka from Longview the state dog tax law which some Said license shall be for a period collector of St. Helens district, Arthur W. Stypes, Inc. spent a week recently with the 20 for the primary election. claim to have been advised by of one year from January 1. Any has taken several people refusing San Francisco Mrs. Paul Dodge and Bessie The Joe Cechmanek family. Tko News-Telegram “Fixit icivit ’ ” ’ col-, person who shall fail to procure to take out licenses before jus­ Mr. and Mrs. John Pelto, Ern­ will leave this week for her home umn and other sources, F. B. such license within the time as tice court and in each case a est Pelto and Ethel and Edith I in Portland after an extended Warfield, dog tax collector, has herein provided shall be required, fine was imposed on the dog Pelto, Emil Koshi and Ed Ilmar I visit with the H. C. Ridenour fa­ requested the editor of The Eagle upon procuring such license to owner. It is hoped that Mr. War­ Member of National Editorial from Quincy spent Sunday at the mily. to print the following which is pay as a penalty, an additional field will not half to bring any Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCormick very plain: Association and Oregon State Chas. Hanson home. _____ sum of two ($2.00) dollars for of our Nehalem people before and Reva are driving to Port ­ Mrs. A. Magnussen from Hub­ the justice court. t each dog. Editorial Association. bard is here visiting her daughter, land and Salem Saturday. EXCERPTS FROM LAW Chapter 431, General Laws of! Mrs. M. Aamodt. Mrs. Carl Anderson and Mrs. i MRS. GARNER GOVERNING DOGS Oregon for 1929, provides: English Lutheran services will Arvid Johnson plan on leaving Chapter 430, General Laws of' Any dog whether licensed or ENTERTAINS TEACHERS Issued Every Friday $2.00 Per Year in Advance be held -- in the UC IICIU --- church Sunday, soon to spend the summer near not, which while off the premises • May 22, at 11 a. m. by Rev. Seaside where their husbands are Oregon for 1929, provides: or under control of its I Mrs. E. E. Garner entertained The county court of any coun- I owned employed. owner, shall kill, wound or in- a group of Vernonia’s teachers Entered as second class matter August 4, 1922. at the post ! Sakrison. ty in the state may, or, upon the | ¡'¡v’e not belonging at dinner Wednesday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Bridgers, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fletcher office at Vernonia. Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879. £ Tnub?*’ nub^ C°V“rS were placed D‘‘Ced for Misses IS. J. DeRock, Miss Irene De- spent the weekend in camp re­ by“not less than MI lheep “andI £ .« tba ...» “7 w. ___ I Covers 1 Rock and Kenneth Smith motor-. cently. They were guests of H. be deemed to be a a public nuis- 'Amy Hughes, Mildred Drake, Enid goat owners in the county, must be deemed to be p ,, Advertising rates—Foreign, 30c per inch; local, 28c per inch; ' ed to Bay City Sunday and re­ W. Jones and family while here. declare such county a dog-control ance and may ............................... be k‘“^. .f°rth«?‘bl Bolton, Alma White, Constance legal notices. 10c per line first insertion, 5c per line succeeding turn. Louis White and family spent district. Upon declaration of the.by any Pf3on’ Provided that( Bougher and Charlotte Hilts. insertions; classified lc per word, minimum 25c first insertion, Mrs. Tom Johnson and Mrs. 15c succeeding insertions; readers, 10c a line. Chas. Bee came up from Vesper last weekend at their ranch near said control district it shall be' n.oth‘ng eontamed herein shall ap- DR. AND MRS. COLE the duty of the county court tojP‘y any dog acting under the ARE HOSTS !and Birkenfeld and visited with here. .nnni„> a . board of three resident direction of its master or „„L the appoint the Otto Smith family Friday. supervisors ... The board shall jagent or emPloyee °f such mas‘ The Vesper Tea met with Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Cole were RAY D. FISHER, Editor and Publisher have full authority to issue li-| I ter Any ; . . .. A. W. Brandon on the burn hosts at dinner Sunday evening censes and to enforce all of the , ‘ - person ■. _ who shall own, har- with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dewey, Friday afternoon, giving her a laws relating to the control of bor °r keeP any unlicensed dog Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spring and little surprise. dogs within said county, includ-|or any person Per3on who shall 8ba11 own, ™n' L. Wickstrom killed a big hog Mildred Hawkins ' keep or harbor any dog when Mr. and Mrs. Ira Tucker as their THE LINDBERGH CRIME this week. guests. & .¡» No other kidnapping crime, probably, has ever attract­ an enforcement officer, for such:sald dog. bas kVed’. 'K°. i]t , George Mills of Deer Island time as is deemed necessary, forlcbased .»ve stock> sha11 ed such wide attention or included as many ramifications was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. the effective enforcement of lawS!°f • misdemeanor «nd upon con-1 as the Lindbergh case. Millions of newspaper readers and Sidney Malmsten Monday. relating to dogs. ... It shall be fiction thereof shall be fined^ not radio listeners eager for the latest word, an army of de­ Mrs. Dan May and daughter the duty of this law enforcement j or m ....... I tectives and police on the case, throngs of state troopers Goldie spent the weekend in officer or officers to act under' ooas I Manning, visiting old friends. the direction of said board of su- _ Chapter 254 Section 9368, encamped around the Lindbergh estate, coast guard vessels Mrs. C. S. Hoffman visited pervisors and he or they shall be.Ganeral Laws oi Oregon’ in­ and private yachts scouring the seas, gangsters hired on American Legion friends in Camp Eight Tuesday. vested with full authority to make|vl— . the principle of fighting fire with fire, “chiselers” greedy Penalty for Failure to Take! Mesdames Cliff Streadwick, arrests and to collect fees there­ Vernonia Pott for a chance of lor ol' extorting money from the harassed family, family, I 1 A very entertaining Mother’s Fred Hagerman and Harry Ross for, and to kill all dogs not licens-; Out License. Any owner or keep-i —--------- - , ... 1 1 9, American publicity seekers staging fake interviews and announcing day program was given by the were the guests of Mrs. Craig ed and to all those things author-1 ---- er any d°g who sballvi!a^ Legion. Meets ized by law to reduce the damage P™u„r„e a license^ as Provided false clues, all contribute to heighten the drama and make s^s fervid by" the tead>e«, Mrs! Don-oway Tuesday. Little Delbert Fowler was taken ■nflicted by dogs upon domestic ln section 9367, shall be foun 2nd and 4th ol it one ot the most outstanding of criminal cases. If ¡Gilkerson and Mrs. Lambert, ___ „ _ j misdemeanor and, the Doernbecher hospital animals and to investigate claims ^.ity «^misdemeanor and, Tuesdays each the degenrates who planned the affair and executed it in-' Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Boyer re­ to upon conviction thereof, shall be Monday evening. the dog-license fund. month, 8. p. m. tended to create a sensation they have plenty to gloat over. I turned to camp for a short visit. Mrs. Charley Biggs is caring against subject to a fine of ten ($10.00) Chapter 432, General Laws of dollars for each J. E. Kerr, Com- offense, together The kidnapping and murder of the baby have brought1 an^children were weekend guelts for the children of Mrs. Ruby Oregon for 1929, provides: mander; Eugene Shipman, Adj, Biggs while she is with her son Every person owning or keep­ with costs of the proceedings. into vivid relief the whole problem of detection and convic- of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Estey, the Doernbecher hospital. ing any dog over the age of tion of crime, a problem that is sure to concern us and all: Frank Baker of Clark and at Mr. The county officials have or- A. F. & A. M. and Mrs. Merle Cline and months within the state of too often to baffle us long after the Lindbergh case is arisen was in camp on business sons Gordon and Donald visited eight Vernonia Lodge No. 184 Oregon, shall not later than dered the dog license fee cut in A. F. & A. M. meets matter of history. Security is the demand made by all re- j f ® O’Donnell spent Sunday in Clatskanie Monday. March 1, of each year or within Mr. and Mrs. Romey Howell at Masonic Temple, 30 days after he becomes owner spectable citizens, a security from the manipulations of the 'with his family here, and daughter Ruby, also May or keeper of such dog, procure Stated Communication underworld that would perpetrate more kidnappings, more' A skyline was sold by the O.- Hall made a trip to Banks Thurs- FOR CONGRESS from the county clerk of the First Thursday of each . apd shipped out by truck­ I dav. extortions, more murders. Security—yet how shall we ob- All county in which said person re-1 available men in camp were month. Special called tain it? i Mrs. Ida McMullin visited her sides, a license for such dog byj excavator helping. Work wah meetmgs on all other Thurs- mother Mrs. John Estes Friday. paying to the county clerk a; Some have come forward with the suggestion of heavier aas been finished. day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitors Kenneth Fowler was home for license fee of two ($2.00) dollars The state examinations for se ­ penalties, such as capital punishment for kidnappers. More venth and eighth grades were the week end. most cordially welcome. male or spayed bitch dogs, K. A. McNeill, W. M. laws, severer penalties—these of themselves do not solve given last week. Pupns participat­ Mrs. B. B. Hawkins returned for and three ($3.00) dollars for fe-| W. E. Bell, Secretary. the problem. What deters criminals is not so much the ing were Arne Anderson, eighth home Saturday from Carson, male dogs. The county clerk shall Doris Rae Estey and Reva Washington, where she visited Mr. issue to such person a license and threats that find their way into our statute books, but the grade, „ and Mrs. Dan Cadmas for a Order of Eastern Star certainty of detection and conviction. There, indeed, comes 1 McCormick, seventh _ grade, The surveyors living at I.-P. week. Mr. and Mrs. Cadmus and Cummings. Nehalom Chapter 153, O. E. S. the sticking point, for we as a nation are much betteer at headquarters children spent the week end here moved out complete­ Regular commu­ Mildred Hawkins visited at the making laws than in compelling obedience to them. with Mrs. Hawkins. ly on Saturday. nication first home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Johnny, Frankie, Yola, and and third Wed­ The reason lies chiefly in the fact that our enforce­ Oke Anderson is in Portland Marie Serafin, Joyce Tupper, Ad­ Serefjn of Trenholm Monday. working as a barber. nesdays of each Many friends will be grieved ment machinery is frequently (though happily not always) >-„—„y MrsT’Pa'ui Thompson! eline Burkhead, of Vernonia, month, at Ma­ encrusted with politics. Amateurs may be elected or appoint- 'anj pmy vf.re ¡n camp fOr one1 spent Sunday at Arcadia Park, to learn of the death of our loyal I sonic Temple. friend, comrade, and pal, Aunt I et part or tneir| Mrs. B. B. Hawkins had as her ed to the professional task of tracking down criminals, and day last week to get of their All visiting sis­ Sally. They are liv- 1 guest Sunday Mr. and Mrs. How- ters and broth­ competent officers may have their hands tied. Even when. household goods, Marie Serafin is spending a ard Etters, Ralph, Russel and ers welcome. caught the criminal has much than an even break with the!ing Mr§. M'" Westlin drove her par­ 1 Lois Peck of Gaston; Mr. and Mrs. week with Mildred Hawkins. Mrs. Edith Pearse, W. M. Miss Helen Peterson of St. law if he or his friends can afford a clever attorney who! ents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyer, into Dan Cadmus and children of Car- Mrs. Alma Bell, Secretary. Helens visited Mrs. Virgil Powell makes of the trial a contest of wits rather than a serious Portland Saturday, where they son, Washington, and Virginia Sunday afternoon. 1 have a position as apartment inquiry into the guilt or innocence of the accused. Mountain Heart managers. NOTICE OF SHERIFF ’ S SALE It is to be hoped that the kidnappers, the extortionists Mrs. Joe Doyle entertained In the Circuit Court of the State Rebekah Lodge No. 243 and the murderers who have had a share in the Lindbergh over the weekend for Miss Nor- of Oregon for the County of No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets every second and fourth Thursdays in case will be brought to justice. After that comes the even deen,. daughter of Gus Nordeen, Columbia. friend from Portland. I. O. O. F. hall, Vernonia. Visit­ UNITED INVESTORS CORPOR­ more difficult and perplexing task of making kidnapping, and her Bertha Dutro left Thurs­ ATION ( a corporation) JAMES W. MOTT ors always welcome. extortion and murder a hazardous venture that gangsters day Mrs. for her home at Odell, Ore­ Plaintiff Leading Republican Candidate Marie O’Donnell, N. G. and ordinary ciminals alike will be afraid to tackle. gon. vs. Emma Miller, Secretary. “James W. Mott is one of Ore­ Richard P. Engstrom was home Roy G. Cook and May E. Cook, gon’s brilliant legislators. He has from Cathlamet to spend the husband and wife, Defendant. an unusual record of accomplish­ weekend with his wife and daugh­ Pythian Sisters AUNT SALLY SPENCER UNDER and by virtue of an ment. He has been the author of ter here. Vernonia Temple 61 meets execution issued out of the above Mrs. Frank O ’ Donnell and chil ­ some of Oregon ’ s most important every 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in “Aunt Sally”, as she was familiarly called, was a parti dren left Saturday for Tweedle- entitled Court in the above en­ legislation. He is a speaker of un­ W.O.W. hall. matter on the 13th day of of Vernonia and Vernonia was a part of her. As one of the, ville, near Jewell, to spend the titled usual gifts. He has invariably been Edna Brown, M. E. C. April, 1932, to directed upon a first settlers in this locality she was fond of telling of the! sumrper where Mr. O’Donnell is judgment, found favoring sound legislation decree and order of Clara Kerns, M. or R. & C. old days, embellishing her accounts, now and then when in' working. and opposing the unsound, and has sale, rendered and entered on been an outstanding member of the playful mood, by John Bunyan tales that deserve to become1 Mrs. C. E. Westlin has several April 13th, 1932, in a mortgage families for dinner Friday even­ foreclosure suit wherein plaintiff House since 1923.”’ —Oregon KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS the folk lore of the community. Yet she was more than a) ing. HARDING LODGE 11« These included the Jones, recovered judgment for Five Hun­ Daily Journal (Portland). pioneer, for she lived richly in the present. Alert and nimblel the O’Donnells and the Boyers. Meets every Monday Don't wa.te your vote; a vote for dred Twenty Three and 28/100 to the last despite her eighty years and more, she taught: A surprise farewell party spon­ Dollars ($523.28) with interest night in the I.O.O.F. any other candidate is a vote for many a younger person what activity is. She was a friend sored by the ladies in camp was thereon at the rate of 7 per cent hall. Visiting broth­ Hawley. for Mrs. Bertha Dutro on to everybody with whom she came in contact, and everybody given ers welcome. R. M. WIN WITH MOTT last Saturday. The evening was Ser annum from the Sth day of further PHONE 681 was a friend to her. Aldrich, C. C. spent in cards and refreshments larch, 1931, and the Paid Adv. — Mott for Congress I of Forty Nine and 96/100 H. Culbertson, K.R.S. Vernonia is infinitely better off because Aunt Sally! of cake and fruit salad served sum Com., Wm. P. Ellis, Chairman Dollars ($49.96) with interest late. The guests were Mrs. Theo­ lived here. Indeed, it is likely that the spirit of friendliness i dosia Lambert, Mrs. Tom Scott, thereon at the rate of 7 per cert which characterizes the community is in no small degree Mrs. Virginia Gilkerson, Mrs. Ser annum from the 4th day of due to the friendships which she created years ago and Paul Dodge, Mrs. Elbridge Estey, larch, 1932, and the further sum Mrs. Joe Doyle, Mrs. Will Boyer, of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) maintained ever since. Mrs. Carl Westlin, Mrs. Frank attorney's fees allowed, with in­ O’Donnell, Mrs. Horace Jones, terest thereon at the rate of 6 Chas. Hanson’s farm. cent per annum from this Miss Ellen Ek is at her home Miss Bertha Scott, Miss Avious per date until paid, and the further For your convenience the following business and professional people are listed on this page alphabetically. These men and women are known in Vernonia as reliable business sum of Twenty-three and 00/100 and professional people. Dollars ($23.00) costs and dis­ Mrs. A. A. Dowling bursements and the costs of and upon this Writ, commanding me to make sale of the mortgaged DENTISTS _____ RESTAURANTS property described as follows, to- Mrs. Ed Reynolds spent a few wit: days last week with her son Geo. ■ BARBER Beginning at a point on Turner, and family on the burn. SHOP M. D. COLE Mary Kato the Westerly line of the Ne­ Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dowling ( halem Highway and on the Haircutting for Men and Bernard and Florence visited • Dentist Section line, said point being with their daughter, Mrs. New-1 Women and Children East 1168 feet from the quar­ ton Trotter, Saturday over at' Vernonia, Oregon Expert Work Guaranteed ter post between Section Lost Creek. Nineteen (19) and Thirty Miss Olga Holmstrom was a (30) Township Six (6) North CARD ROOM Portland visitor Saturday. DOCTORS of Range Five (5) West of Miss Marian McMullin had MANY ROUTES- LIBERAL STOPOVERS the Willamette Meridian, and charge of the central office Sat­ PASTIME OPEN FRIDAY, SAT­ Marvin R. Eby, M. D. running thence Northerly Season 30 Day Coach Intermediate I urday while Miss Holmstrom was Round Ona-Way One-Way Examples Round along said Westerly line of URDAY AND SUNDAY away. CARDS AND Trip« Fares Farsa Trips Physican and Surgeon Highway 864.0 feet; thence Joe Cechmanek and family were $40.00 I 165.00 Chicago $92.55 LIGHT LUNCHES Westerly 184.0 feet; thence Portland visitors on Saturday. 729 THIRD STREET Phone Hospital 931 70.70 95.70 New York 1.37.37 122.02 Southerly 864.0 feet to a L. Carmichiel and Homer In-! Lloyd Baker, Prop. Town Office 891 man made a business trip from i point on said section line 40.00 I 65.00 St. Louis ..... 87.85 Vernonia Sunday afternoon to' that is 48.0 feet west of the 92.78 67.78 I Washington 132.70 118.81 CONTRACTORS point of beginning; thence Willard Batteries Fares to Other Destinations in Proportion East 48.0 feet to the point VIOLET RAY GASOLINE of beginning, excepting roads DR. J. A. HUGHES Sale Dates—Season and 30 day daily to Oct. 15; and highways. Oil« . • • Expert Greasing JOHN A. MILLER FOR NOW THEREFORE, NOTICE Physician and Surgeon return limits Oct. 31; Coach and Intermediate, IS HEREBY GIVEN, That on VERNONIA General Contractor YOUR daily to Dec. 31. (Coach fares good in coaches— Office Phone 663 Vernonia, Monday the 6th day of June, SERVICE STATION sleeping cars.) fares, in tourist Intermediate 1932, at 10:00 o’cock a. m., at Mason Work, Building DAUGHTER’S des. Phone 664 Oregon the West front door of the Court • TRANSFER — TRUCK House in the City of St. Helens, Go East via the famous Columbia River Scenic Route Graduation Gift — a I Oregon, I will sell in obedience A Seattle Ry. on either the of the Spokane, Portland to said execution, decree and or­ EMPIRE BUILDER or the NORTH COAST LIMITED. CASON TRANSFER Ringlette Permanent der of sale, at public auction DR. RUTH M. COON BAFFORD BROS. (subject to redemption) to the R. M. ALDRICH, Agt. Would please her most, es­ Local & long distance highest bidder for cash, all th» CHIROPRACTIC Agt., Astoria J. C. WRIGHT, Gen. * pecially if presented now so PHYSICIAN right, title and interest which the General Plumbing she will look her arett'* HAULING above named defendants may when she receives her Phone 291 994 Bridge St. have in and to the said real pro­ Vernonia loma. perty to satisfy execution, in ­ Phone 923 French Curls. $3.50 terest, attorney’s fees, costs and ÇçOKA/vp Long Hair, $4.50 Office in Phone Res. Phone accruing costs, and the overplus, Walnut 7586 Walnut 2911 I if any, be paid to the person or C. BRUCE PORTLAND i Workingmen's Store .persons entitled thereto. Wholesale and Retail Willard H. Hnrley, D. M. D. OSCAR G. WEED, DENTISTRY Sheriff of Columbia LUMBER For real bargains—watch the County, Oregon. 1729 Denver Ave. at Kilpat­ Vernonia Hotel Building classified columns of the Eagle. First Publication May 6, 1932. Veruoeia, Oregou rick St., Portland, Ore. Phone 1261 Last Publication, June 3, 1932. Brninnia Riverview Camp • • • McGregor LODGES Quality Garden SEEDS In Bulk Farm Seed Vernonia Trading Co Professional and Business Diredory Mist lower ares east f « Miladv's Beauty Shoppe this summer ... Chop Suey Itestauranl