PftGE TEN VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON NOTICE TO CREDITORS $25,000 IN DAMAGES In the County Court of the State DEMANDED IN SUIT of Oregon for the County of Columbia Iii the Matter of the Estate of HERMAN GORTLER Deceased The undersigned having been appointed by the above entitled Court of the State of Oregon, for the County aforesaid, Admin- stratrix of the Estate of Her­ man Gortler deceased, and hav­ ing qualified, notice is hereby given to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, to present them, veri­ fied as required by law, within six months after the first pub­ lication of this notice to said Administratrix at the office of George G. VanNatta, Attorney at Law, Veazie-Gray Building, st. Helens, Oregon. (St. Helens. Sentinel-Mist) Through his attorneys, William P. Lord and T. Walter Gillard, Portland, Delmar Young has fil­ ed an action in the circuit court and asks for $25,000 damages because of alleged personal in­ jury. Defendants are Clark-Wilson Lumber company, Frank Baker and Oscar Johnson, superintend- end and • foreman respectively, Plaintiff alleges that because defendant company failed to fur­ nish a steam hose to wash off grease and oil on the donkey en­ gine, of which he was engineer, and the runways, he slipped and I fell injuring his back permanent­ ly. At the time of the accident, PEARL GORTLER the complaint relates, he was em­ Administratrix of the Estate of ployed at $6.45 a day. Herman Gortler deceased. The suit was filed this week. Dated August 7, 1936. Defendants have not replied. George G. VanNatta 1 ♦ Attorney for Administratrix St. Helens, Oregon. 32-5 •_ IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY In the Matter of the ) Eitate of ) John W. Howell, ) Deceased ) NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT — o— NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned,’ as admin­ istratrix of the estate of John W. Howell, deceased, has filed her final account in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Columbia County, and that Monday the 31st day of August, 1936 at the hour of eleven o’­ clock in the forenoon of said day, and the court room of said court has been appointed by said court as the time and place for the hearing of objections thereto and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published July 31, 1936. Daae of last publication, Aug. 28, 1936. W. A. HARRIS, Attorney for Administratrix. MYRTIE L. CLINE, Administratrix of the Es- tate of John W. Howell, Deceased Persono Mrs. Myrtle Bunker left for her home in LaGrande Wednes- day of last week following a visit of a week at the home of her niece, Mrs. Harry G. San- don. During her stay she enjoy- ed a motor trip down the Oregon coast with the Sandons. Tailoring Company will be at the MacDonald Hotel Friday. Saturday and Sunday, August 14, H H H H CANNERS H FRI. AUG. 14 and Every Following Friday Music H NEHALEM 7 qt. can size with rack H BUCKEROOS Also a Modern Dance Every Saturday night— Music by H Austin Kettle Holds 16 quarts for Cooking H H SPECIAL-only S1.19 H FOR BARGAINS SEE— H H Thompson’s Dance Band of Portland H H Hoffman Hardware Co. by H Free Bus Leaves Vernonia at 9:00 p. m. Saturday Vernonia Plumbing Shop H 4ZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH Plumbing, Heating and Sheet Metal Work Fred Hansen, Prop. Phone 392 FAIR we : Wed., Tlnii’s.. Fri. and Sat Midget Auto Races - Wrestling Exhibits—Dancing—Fun Carnival — Contests I ... Mr. Johnson representative of The Hamilton H H way living expenses keep up? Driver—Oh, I don’t know, Of course, motor accessories and gas Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tackett are pretty high, but the fines for and children moved the first of speeding are about the same as the week to Treharne. ever. ATTENTION GHXHZHXHZHXHXHZHXHZHXHXHZ H H H WITH THE AUTO ROYS * flu and tonsil operation. Pauline Lemons, stenographer No Mound Builders* Notes Mrs. Claude Knapp will enter­ in the O.-A. office, has been in It is not believed that the mound builders had any written language, tain the Pollyanna circle at her Portland during the past week a. no inscriptions or tables indicate ¡home next Wednesday afternoon, with a sister who is critically ill. this, the inscriptions on rocks so ¡August 19. common in the country they oc­ cupied being regarded by the high­ Wood of the Box Tree Furniture Store Sold The wood of the box tree is yel­ est authorities as of “doubt! it |>..r- Ben J. Cline sold his furniture lowish, close-grained, very hard entage.” store last week to Frank Lusby. and heavy and takes a beautiful It is much used by It is understood that Mr. Lusby polish. turners, wood carvers, engraver« will put a card room in place of on wood and by mathematical in­ OLD TIME DANCE the store. strument makers. Flutes and _____ «______ other instruments are trs.de from Use the Eagle Classified ads. it Arcadia Park H Mrs. F. M. Ruhl, Mrs. E. J. Preston, Mrs. M. Gründen, Mrs. E. R. Estey and Doris Rae Estey motored to Portland Tuesday. Jack Marshall of Seattle spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Marshall. Mrs. W. O. Livingstone is gral- ually recovering from her illness which followed an attack of the FRIDOY, AUGUST 14, 1936 From Wednesday afternoon at 5 o’clock until fair ends you can have a lot of entertainment. There’ll be something doing every minute with events planned to entertain the whole family. 25th Anniversary Celebration ' Buy $1.00 windshield sticker which will admit you any and all the time. 15 and 16 with the new fall line of suits and overcoats. 375 beautiful patterns to pick from. Suits ranging from $22.00 to $60.00 tailored to your individual measurements, fit and satis­ faction guaranteed. Come in and make a small deposit and be measured for one of these fine suits Remember the dates, Friday, Saturday and Sunday ONLY. Columbia County Fair Deer Island Fair Grounds August 19, 20. 21 and 22 25c for Car and Party - 25c for Pedestrian