2. 2 VelnmC 3’ Number 2 Z/ COLUMBIA COUNTY----------- - acreaui ^I “ROSE” THEATRE PASSES TO “MAJESTIC COW ADOPTS YOUBMUDEER nRE’. W SEPT. 8 St. Holens Jersey Brings Up Orphan From Woods Paul Robinson, Editor and Ow^er Advertising Medium of a Big Pay Roll Community FOREST GROVE BACKS GALES CREEK ROUTE FOR INLAND HIGHWAY Forest Grove, Aug. 16—An enthu- tic meeting of the Inland Loop Highway asosciation, held in the Th« Free Exhibition Will Appea at ST. HELENS, Or., Aug. 19— Forest Grove Chamber of Commerce New Church Thia Coming Mon Splendid School Year is Predicted; Unusual shows of devotion between rooms Monday evening, reported day Night, Aug. 24 ‘ animals have been capped by a Jer ­ Big Enrollment Expected growing sentiment for the Forest sey cow belonging to N. J. Bevin, This Year Grove-Gales Creek route to Vernon­ farmer living seven miles west of St. “When Right Meets Might” ore of ia and on to Astoria for the new the most talked of pictures and l in­ Helens. The cow has a calf three or tate highway. four months old, but in addition to satiate of the day, will bo shown in Among the speakers were W. F. the auditorium of the new church on Union High School No. 1, Vernon­ thia offspring returned from pasture Ebert, Forest Grove, Harry Wescott, Monday night. It was impossible to ia, will open the 1924-25 term on a few days ago with a 3-weeks old Gaston; J. A. Thornburgh, Forest produce it last Monday on account September 8, with the following teach buck in tow. Grove, Low Crawford Manning and of there being no juice. Every’j Jy ers in charge: J. B. Wilkerson, prin­ Since that time the cow and deer George McGee, Timber. About 75 in town and country is invited nd cipili, Latin, algebra, civics and book­ have shown themselves devoted to men from all along the route were i wanted to come and enjoy the big keeping; Levi F. Austin, Scienco and each other. Deputy Game Warden present and the membership was production that cost ,$15,000.00 to uthletics;’ Mrs. Marjorie Holaday Brown declared it to be one of the boosted to 150. Cole, Spanish and history; Mrs. Mae strangest affiliations he had observ­ take. The admission is free. Mr. ..all Reports indicated thnt those for­ he producer, will be hrutal murders that we fail to rea- lighting by electric current has come (topic for the evening at 8:00 o’clock ‘but it is better not to have all these as thoroughly in some of these We continue the study of the book of ize the real significance of such a 'the “ automatic ” lights in clothes cloa- w.ll be: " a i>e Narrow Way”. The Bi­ han to have a readable newspa|>er.” schools as in the modern business Revelations. Everybody is invited to onditlon. We have had brought to c ts an d wardrobes which “switch on” ble school session at 10:00 a. m. be­ And in that little paragraph the En­ college. A commercial course would our services. gins the unified morning services. terprise told it all. To the majoritp attract many of our young people to While a gently rain had fallen and our attention in the last year, more ^hen the door is opened; convenient Y'ou sre invited to attend every f the American people, a newspaper girls being murdered in the large outlets for fans and pedestal lights high school and keep them here. a great calm prevailed on Mosda.v crvicc. W. A. Gressman, Mini;ter. s not newsy unless it carries talts We are planning on “being at 'evening a tree, limb, or stump was cities than in any other twenty years'everywhere in the room; connections >f misfortune, tales of sudden death, period in the past. The flame is eith- for curling irons and other accessor- home” to the patrons and friends of blqwn onto the electric wires and pre­ accidents, strife and contention. er burning brighter or we are daring les of my lady ’ s toilet. Many hotels NOON LUNCHEON SUCCESS the school nt the first period of each vented the display of “When Right That’s news. t too much. More than likely it is have banished towels of every de ­ alternate Tuesday morning during Meets Might." However, this picture Some one in every newspaper-read- ‘scription from public lavatories and the school year. On each of these oc- will now be shown in the church on lie latter. The Chamber" of Commerce, 30 ng household in the United States The love of leisure and luxury is.iMUUed hot-air tubes operated by caMions, one or more of our home Monday night, August 25. Dr. Hall nembers, partook of the noon lunch­ "’^ors which noiselessly effect win pt the Gayosa Monday with much -an repeat most of the intimate de­ people will talk to the pupils and vis­ will also be here and deliver his lec­ »eing stimulated by many agencies which were unheard of until a few,the “drying” process in half-a-mjn- nt crest and wonderful appetites. ads of the horrible Franks murder itors. This part of our prograr: is ture “An Earthquake Wanted.” years ago and the resistance to their “te when a switch is touched by the Several Committee reports were ac-< n Chicago. Few know of the efforts being mentioned at this time with H. G. H. suggestions has faded to- develop-W at the base of the pedestal on ; -evted and more appointed for fu- icing made to save the lives of thous- the thought in mind that it may STRAWBERRIES ARE FINE Sause n number of speakers to offer with an equal rapidity to the love of which it is installed. The wiring alone ure labor. The Chamber is now in nds if children in the big cities heir services. the thrills we receive in playing with of a guest- room in the highly modern splendid Working oTdcr and much hrough “Better Milk” and “Free Ice Vernonia strawberries are fine. We the uew temptations. Modesty, de­ hotel represents about the same in­ mportant development work is plan­ Campaigns.” Everyone rpeaDs that The three lady teachers who are to be in the school this year wore here- know, because E. S. Cleveland gave cency and our conscience have been vestment as is expended in the wir­ ned. The spread put up by the De­ housands were killed in the recent last year and are known and appre­ us a splendid batch of them fresh unable to adjust themselves to the ing of the average $10,000 private trows was indeed elegant, and wc Japanese earthquake, but how many realize that the Rockefeller Founda­ ciated for the very creditable work from his garden, last week. They new pace and in consequence we are home. ’ opine the meetings will grow better tion and other institutions are pro- they did for the ditsrict. Mr. Austin, are first crop of thnt certain variety, living in a topsy-turvy land without and attract more of our business onging the lives of millions of Chi- while new to this section of the coun­ bright red and the best flavor we a balance. MARRIED men. These noon luncheons are to be lese and orientals by stamping ty, is well known at Rainier where have tasted. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland held every First and Third Monday. tlagues before they get started? The movies with their picturization he served as principal of the high have a perfect garden and grow any- of luxurious living conditions far Monday, August 18, 1924 was the The next meeting to be the First The American reader wants school from 1913 to 1917. As a sci­ thing. Another proof that you can't above the reach of the average per­ wedding day of Mr. T. C. (Curtis) Monday :n September. Be a good obberies, his -accidents and ence instructor and as an athletic 'beat the Nehalem valley soil for son through honest endeavor, aie John and Miss Myrtle Brown, two idea to mark it on your calender— deaths that ’ s news—stories of extra- growing. coach he will have no superior in the enticing those of tender ages to liv­ Vernonia young people who have Your presence may mean much for irdinary activities—stories of things county during the coming school ing a life that can lead to nothing been here most of their lives and Vernonia and the valley. hat don’t often happen.—Kingman Mr. Lester Shecley, year. two of the young set universally but disaster. x?ader-Courier. Mgr. of the Inland Highway Assoc., The school board has endeavored liked and well known by most all VERNONIA NEEDS The pace that has been set by the the inhabitants of the city. They to secure a group of well trained, ex­ Vernonia, Oregon. movies, the Sunday Magazine; stor­ surprised many by going to St. Hel­ perienced instructors and this year Dear Sir— Vernonia needs many small indus- should be a very successful one. The v I note in the paper that you ask ies and the Frenshy novels has made ens and sending word back that they ries. We need a creamery, box fac­ Some confusion seems to exist as friendly cooperation of all the peo­ one to remit $1.00 for the good cause America dizzy. Some there are who were married. Mr. John is employed tory, chair factory, starch factory, o how to vote on the oleomargarine can stand the excitement of the fast ple of Vernonia is asked in ot.r ef­ of the Highway. I am therefore en­ at the Vernonia Mercantile Co. and forts to make the school a success, closing membership fee for myself pace, whose strength of character the bride has lived with her father, paper pulp mill, handle factory, brick >ill which will be submitted to the voters at the coming election. and in return, I pledge the other and also $1.00 for Mr. Frye, our will withstand the insidiousness of its C. C. Brown. Myrtle is a favorite in factory, a big shingle mill. The bill was passed by the last propaganda, but many, far too many, teachers as well as myself to faith­ County Commissioner. Vemonja and all their acquaintances SUNDAY CONCERTS 1‘gislature and was in the interest of We are glad to assist in any way take the attitude that these unnatur­ are extending the wish for much ful service. the dairy farmer. The oleo uiteiesta J. B. Wilkerson, Principal. possible. If anything should show up, al thrills are all there is to life. They happiness to the young couple. The Vernonia Concert Band has >ut the referendum on the bill, rend- follow the piper, forgetting the would be glad to have you let me decided to hold jts free epen air ring it inoperative until it is either LUMBER SALES INCREASING know. I also understand that Colum ,f -tater joys of honest effort reward- A lucky accident for car and OC- Ibia and Washington counties were fcd, and keep setting closer and clos- cupant, occured the first of the oncerts on Sunday afternoons here­ approved or rejected by the voters. a . ___ _ until all the 1 inevitable __ -iA-L. after, and will start this Sunday at Those who favor protecting the dairy Statistics for the present month in- to make surveys and . choose t’ o'ar x to ii the flame week, when Mrs. E. E. Hayes and 3:30 p. tn. on the vacant space west interests will therefore support the diente that snwmills in lumber pro­ route. I do not know if this is to happens, party of ladies went over the bant of new bank building. bill by voting “Yea»” and those who ducing sections are selling more pro­ fact or not, but hope such is the c....a A slowing up of the pace is the near the second bridge on the Ne­ f ivor the oleomargarine interests will ducts than they are cutting. Yours truly, only answer, more serious thoughts, halem road. The Oakland Coupe turn­ MARRIED vote "No”. Lumbermen are not trying to T. S. Cornelius, less striving to attain that which is ed completely over but was veTy The oleo interests hope to win by crowd up present prices but are pre­ County Judge. impossible, except through honest slightly damaged. The occupants We hear that August is proving a causing confusion among the voten ferring to hold production to the efforts, more thoughts to the clean­ luckly escaped without injury other record breaker for Weddings. On as to how to vote. present level. This is the policy of NOTICE liness of our minds than to the latest than minor scratches. Monday Mr. Ray Condit and Miss Vote “YES”.—Rainier Review. * dictate of fashion and we will begin keeping the most labor employed * Gladys Tipton were united in mar­ without glutting the supply on hand. This Monday Noon there will be a to find a way out of our distress.— A very little rain demonstrates riage. This young couple wjth many SOCIAL AND PARTY For instance, 114 West Coast saw­ Luncheon at Detrow’s Cafe for ev­ Southern Oregon Spokesman. that we must pave Bridge street this friends and acquaintances in the mills in n single week this month ery interested man in the valley, to fall if possible. First, Second and community suprised them all by the Last Friday night at the Grar manufuctcured 81,000,000 feet but talk and formulate plans for a gen­ Third streets should be graded and MARRIED announcement of their marriage. hall the members of the W. B. A. 1 sold and shipped 104,000,000 feet. eral hospital in Vemonja. Be there well graveled. They will make their home in Van­ their friends made merry until ■' During the first 31 weeks of this year It is certainly a good and important On Thursday night, of last week. the same mills produced 2,864,000,- proposition. Men meet at the Gayosa Monday couver and all join in wishing them hour with one of their dehg parties. Games were enjoyed, re which was the 14th day of August, 000 feet and shipped 3,029,000,000 noon. Let’s see about a big general happiness and prosperity. ments served and a general good 1924. Dr. M. D. Cole and Miss Mar­ hospital for Vernonia. HAVE FAMILY REUNION feet, shipment exceeding production Rumor, old dame Rumor, tells us had. The main feature of the jorie Holaday were uinted in Mar­ by 165,000,000 feet that another Barber Shop is locating ing was th? drawing of the Chewelah, Wash., July 31.—A riage, going tp Portland for the event Production for 31 weeks in 1924 Remember the free picture show in Vernonia. Vernonia, a small oitj luncheon set donated by Mrs. was about six per cent less than for reunion of the children of Mrs. Es­ and immediately after, taking a few Monday night at new church, with “Mrs. R. Hassler was the lucky has five barber shops of not less the same period in 1923 and 15 per ther A. John was held at the J. E. daps trip over the state, returning to Mr. Hall’s lecture on "We need an than two chairs each, if thjs is so. Ryker home. It had been 33 years their Vernonja home this week. The Earthquake”. It is pronounced as cent less than in 1922. T. A. White and son, of Another one would seem to be as There is a perfectly harmonious since the family was together. A bride is a teacher in the Vernonia wonderful. ville and Vancouver, were welcome as more mud on a muddy dinner was given to celebrate the High school and very popular with relation between sawmillmen and week. The Whites are putti Notice some , rices in the ads in day. No knock oil any business, but their employes showing a willingness event Those present were: Mrs. J. the students of the school, as well as big fire proof comer at 1 this issue. Yau can beat most any I« “ - Virnonia needs no more on the part of labor to adjust itself E. Ryker and W. J. Hannah, Orofino in various lodges, church work an