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• . / » f Saale llentintia Entered as second-class matter August 4, 1922, at the post office at Vernonia, Ura|on, under the Acts of Match 3, 1879. * VERNONIA, OREGON, FRIDAY JANUARY 15,1926 PIERCE AND LEVENS HEREON LAST TUESDAY 41 Volume 4 Number 23 A Paul Robinson, Editor and Owner and obey the laws of the common I COLUMBIA CITY RETURNS OF ANNUAL wealth and of the nation. He that I NOMINATES OFFICERS ROLL CALL FOR AMERI* did riot obey the luws of the nation and w s trampling the flag we love * CAN RED CROSS and that has been our protection and VOL. 1 FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1926 No. 14 W. P, Maclay la Winner for Mayor- has given us such wonderful opp<>r-‘ The following is the report allow I tunities und priviledges of life. hibition Officer Leven« oralitjr Honor; Sis Councilman Are ing the amount collected from th« Published Every Week By The governor then showed in Vernonia High School Chosen for Election to Be Held various sections of the co unty dur very unique way what wonders *,,t’ Editor Margaret Smith SEMESTER WILL BE PRINTED— ing the Annual Roll Call for the flag hua meant to us. That the'_______________ * 1 Soon. The grades for the first semester American Red Cross during Novem freedom we have today and have had of all the students of the high, ex ber. There are several localities GAME AT CLATSKANIE — for a 160 ear* wus never known un the freshmen will be published which have not sent in their reports Notable* of State Pay Vi»it til the stars and stripep begun tq Lena Gibson, Mildred Bergerion, eept At a mass meeting held in Colum in the Eagle as soon as they can be yet, and it is hoped they will soon bia City schoolhouse Tuesday night, flout over our land. That under the Theresa Bays, Gladys Krinick, Lou prepared. do so, that the records may be mad« 4 to Vernonia on Lester, I.ois and Louise Malmsten,» officers were nominated and their old forms of government Francis complete. Opal Hall ,Orii*ne Counts, Deila Cline > names will appear on the ballot Willurd would never lyid u chain o Tuesday Towns of which have made re i' ‘ ” ______ , Nor- ' HONOR STUDENTS— Greenman, when the election occurs, The to have started her movement that I M m B i a<ly, líale turns and amounts of money thatt There will perhaps be as large a man Pettijohn, Ade Lester and Har county court has not set the date of finally led to national prohibition. has been turned into the treasurer Showing that hud she lived in the old Olsen were some of those atten per cent of freshmen among the the election, but Judge Phillip stated of Columbia county are: » i days proceeding the American flag i ’ ding the first basketball game of the honor students this semester as from that it would be in the near futurr. any other class. Timber ............................. $ season. The score was 15 to 11 in 3.09 j Qie would have been imprisoned orj Two candidates were nominated South Scappoose ................ 7.OU | beheaded, but under the protection 1 fuvor of Clatskanie. for the mayorship, W. P. Maclay and 9.00 INJURES FOOT— ! of the Americun flug she could carry! Henry Oleen. Maclay received 42 Trenholm ............................. MEETING— 2.00 Ralph Heltzel, a freshman, in votes to tlie 16 given Oleen and wa Happy Hollow ..................... Law Enforcement and I on her work of reform and orgunizo STAFF Downing ............................ 8.00 The unnuai staff meeting was h'dd jured his foot while working in the declared the nominee. the W. C. 1’. U., which wiih und still Mayger ................................ 57.00 What it Has Done Is is, n force thnt the nnti-prohibii ionist Monday noon to discusa the size of mill, but he will probably be hero There were a number of candi Cedar Grove ....................... 8.0U hates, und then the governor called the year book—it wus not definitely for the exams. dates for councilmen. Some of them Shallow Basin Told 2.0U op all (»resent to obey all law« in decided but the general idea is to apparently were willing to serve Buxton 6.00 have it the same size as our first eluding the prohibition law umi not FOUR WILL COMPLETE— and others did not wish the honor. ■* 3.U5 ! only to obey it but also to help en- annual, which is !» inches by », inches Leona Libel, Donald Brady, John The vote was: E. C. Miller, 52; W Yankton Bachelor Flat ................ LOU Governor Walter M. Pierce spoke force it, by backing up the of fleer.-, Laramore and Loel Roberts will COIII- D. Cody, 47; S. J. Ulrich, 41; Henry Alder Grove ................ 9.00 to a crowded house at the main that did enforce the laws and by NEW STUDENT— A plete the high school course this Oleen, 36; A. J. Rambalski, 34 and Mrs. Pitman’s sister , Dorothy semester; they will probably go t<’1 E. M. Wharton, 22. M. P. Murphy Dowd ............................. 'V 1.00 meeting held at the Evangelic: I creating such a sentiment for law 3.00 church on Tuesday afternoon. Fully enforcement where the officers did Rhyne, entered school Monday as a work and enter some university tied with Oleen but he withdrew hi: Kerry ............................. 194.00 three-quaitera of an hour before the I not enforce the law, the he Would be senior. She is from Laurel, ill. -. name. Vajiiie Cody received the Clatskanie ..................... next term. 103.09 Rainier ................ .......... time set for the meeting people compelled to enforce the law, or by nomination for recorder and E. Mc St. Helens ............. 809.0U could be seen making their way to the sentiment for Inw enforcement FRESHMAN GROWS UP— Vey for treasurer. There was a lit SOPHOMORES ELECT— bolster Wiliams, a fre hinan, is 15.00 Deer Island ................ the church. The high school wus force the officer who did not en tle contest for marshal, but A. E. The sophomore class elected uffi sporting his first pair of long punts 23.00 Birkenfield ................... present in a body bringing their own force the law to resign. , cere for the second semester Monday Butts won over George Knopka by 8.00 chairs with them ns they came filling W. D. Cody was Neer City ....................... Those elected to office were: John ■i 25 to 16 vote. lie then showed by example that BASKETBALL FRIDAY— 8.00 Fernhill and Apairy .... the whole north wing of the balcony it wus possible to so enforce the luw chairman of the meeting und Wardle, president; Eva Roles, vice Mrs. There will he a basketball Mist ................................ 10.00 which had been reserved for them and to gain such respect for law, and president; Harold Olsen, secretary Minnie Rambalski, secretary. Marshland ....................... 17.50 By actual count there were over five by Christiun nurture so train the on-1 Friday night in the high school and treasurer and Clarence Wardle I Quincy ............................ Pacific University freshmen vs. 35.0 ‘t hundred present. rainierjhigf F se rgeant-at-arms. I coming generation that we may havi nonia high school. BE THERE 48.00 Vernonia ....................... The audience appreciatively re a onehundrisl per cent law abiding CANCELLS HILL GAME Goble ...................... ...... 11.00 ceived the message as they were community, stuting thnt in Icelandj SECOND TEAM— CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR— Beaver Homes ............. 23.00 brought both by the governor .nd they have 10»),000 population, and* Mrs. Alden Johns, president ot Hill Military Academy Out of Die- Mis. Goodin picked the second Pleasant Hill ............ .... 3.00 W. S. Levons, state prohibition com yet have no use for jails or prisons! tea.n for the girls basketball Uam the Christian Endeavor society of tffct; Games Called Off. Columbia City und Mill 89.00 missioner, who wus with the gover not raving hail occasion to urresl unj : this week. The line up is: Louise the Christian church, appointed Ida 45.00 nor. Both speakers stuck close to for lawlessness, stating that Icelund Simmons and Della Cline, forward« • May Hawkins, John Wardle and Mar- The ijuketball game that Wjl.- Wilark Community & camp 10.00 their general topic of law enforce were all luw abiding and Christians Edna Strong and Ida Mae Hawkins, g;.rct Smith of our high school as scheduled with Hill Military ac.ida- Noyes-Holland Log. Co .... Deer Island Log Co ............ 4 7.00 ments, neither one of them at any Amid the cheering of the people guard.«; Helen llciber, running center di legates to the C. E. conference to my of Portland tonight was called K.-P. Tim. Co, Kerry ....... «’.50 time touching on party politici. In the governor finished his uddress, I b< held in Clatskanie Saturday night if on account of a redistricting whic.i fact from th« •ddrehaes given on and the high school band pluve.l ATTEND LECTURE — was done during the holidays, which Nehalem ’limber Co, camp 133.45 25.00 Tuesday afternoon it would have while the people left the building, j placed Hill in the Multnomah dis Nehalem Tim. Co. Portland The high school students attende,] | EXAMS— 93.75 Beaver Lum. Co, mill ........ been hard to have guessed as to trict instead of the lower Columbia Exi.ms ai' coming and Friday All that were there could not help the lecture Tuesday afternoon given 25 00 which party either one of them be district. All games with Hill in this Beaver Lum. Co, Portland by Governor Pierce and State Pro- ends the first semester. but be moved, and thrilled with the longed. They were here to help trict have been cancelled.—Review «1.957.25 TOTAL create sentiment for law «nforc«-» message« to higher ideals and bet --------- ♦--------- ter living and to more luw abiding CAMP FIRE GIRLS VERNONIA WILL nient and thus to help make thia com Of this sum $140.00 is to be sent ELECT 1926 OFFICERS PLAY PACIFIC FROSH CROSMAN WINS munity h better place to live. They nnd to greater activity to helping! the enforcing of the luwrs. to the National Headquarters, leav $3000 DAMAGES thrilled the audience and bound them ing a balance of «1,817-25 left in We feel that the governor’s visit The Vernonia high school basket- A meeting was held at the home together, as one to fight for the * ■ rt Ç. unan was the county for local expenses. Mrs. right und to stand by the flag and has done Vernonia good, and We are of Miss Merle Mills on January 7 by bi J t >itm will I I;”-’ ♦'■■■ fre • -i , -s ó h.jury Ji.m; ■r,-■« . 1'i'cu Jenson, treasurer, Columbia , the laws she ata nils for and they looking forward to Vernonia being the Tutapochon Camp Fire girls. A’, team from the ur<, o> a jury in Judge Wolver- chapter. American Red Croas. A place this time they elected new officer* Forest Grove at the locrl <-ymn : -ir, also clearly showed that we are a better place to live in. toi/s ii.'ir.l i urt, Young Crosman --------- ♦--------- where it will be harder to g<> wrong tonight in the first g ie . f the for the ensuing year. fighting a winning fight against the season for outside teams. 1. 11 J>: u- sued the tre n-American Lun ¡be i ODD FELLOW The new officers are: bootlegger in hi* dirty game of and easier to go right.—XXX company it.i $25,000 for injuries sus ------- •------- Merle Mills, president; Frances tary academy of Portland was sch»d- peddling moonshine. LODGE INSTALLS tained while working in the com-, laippe, vice president; Thelma Spen- uled for this time, but during the W. F. Rademacher, pastor of the VERNONIA BOY pany’s lumber plant at Vernonia The Odd FelloWs installed their secretary; Betty Culved, treasu holiday period Hill was redistricted Evangelical church presided uver the ON RIFLE TEAM cenr. April 26, 1925. Bones were broken new officers last Tuesday night. G. to the Multnomah district instead of er; Olive Olsen, scribe, and Phoebe meeting and the program wa* car in his legs when he was struck by B. Smith being noble grand and Grecnnian, chairman of nil com* the lower Columbia. The local boys ried out as follows: At two o’clock a tractor ^operated by another mill Emil Messing, secretary. Oregon Agricultural college, Jan. mittees. feel confident that they will come The Re- Governor Pierce and Mr. Levens 6,— Alvin Parker of Vernonia, hn- employe. B. A. Green was attorney | out with the long end of the scor" baccaa installed on Wednesday night were ushered to the platform and as been chosen a member of the sec and the more that will be present for Crosman. Judge Wolverton al Mrs. May Meilings being noble grand soon as they were seated the high ond rifle team by Lieutenant A. R. EAGLE MACHINE the game will help Vernonia. The lowed the defendant company ten school band played two very appre C. Sander, assistant professor of HAS BREAKDOWN at game will start at 7:30 and the ad days to ask for a new trial.—Mon YOUNG MAN HURT ciated pieces, then Mr. Rademacher military tactics. The official gallery day Telegam. offered prayer, after which the band rifle season begins with a match We are delayed this week in a mission will be 25 cents and 35 cents --------- ♦--------- BY MOTORCYCLE On next Friday, January 22 Ver- played another number. • against the University of Califor little unavoidable trouble with hot. nonia will play a league game with CROPPER IS IM Last Sunday Leonard, Malmsten Mr. Levens wus introduced to the nia, for the week beginning Monday, lea,| squirts and a few linotype! PROVED IN HEALTH met with a serious accident on his the fast Rainier high school team troubles no one knows better thaOt audience and briefly spoke o n the January 11. ■ to be held at the Vernonia gymna motorcycle. In the spill be broke his work of enforcing the prohibition law Parker is registered a senior anil the printer—but we got the Eagle sium. This game will also be called J. E. Cropper is again working at collar bone and bruised himself con out on time, nevertheless. «luting that the biggest piece of is taking forestry. at 7:30 and the admission price is the mill. Mr. Cropper has been idle siderable. The neighbors carried him --------- ----------- legislation passed for the interest of. for over five months, on account of to the office of Dr. Hall fir medical New arrivals in Vernonia are Mr. 25 cents and 35 cents. mankind was the (Missing of the HOFFMAN ON his health,but now says he feels like attention. At this writing he is re — ----- ------ — nnd Mrs. Gordon McCall, recently 1 Hth amendment, he then showe I himself again. We met him yesterday ported improving and resting easy. O. A. C. RIFLE TEAM from Silverton, Oregon. Mr. McCall The Bridge club met at the home the wonderful change from the days while the sun was shining hot and It was a narrow escape. is an experienced mill man and at of Mrs. Bergman last Friday. Ainon-r ft of the saloons to our present time, Oregon Agricultural college, Jan. he says for climate we have the those present were: Mrs. Wahlater, present is head inspector at the O. he also cleverly showed up the «.—Robert Hoffman <tf Vernonia On leaving Silverton, Mr. Richardson, Black. D. L. Smith, Fol- southern states beat a mile this year. RAINIER MAY HAVE foolishness of the adverse criticism has been chosen a member of the A. mill. of the snti-prohibitionist; reading third rifle team by Lieutenant A. R. McCall resipend his job on the city gt r, Lindley, McNeill, Robinson, NEW MAYOR AND They like it in Ver M s. Folgcr received first prize and TRANSMITTER GOES on« of the criticisms from a once C. Sunder, assistant professor of count il there. 5 CITY COUNCILMEN Mis. Black second. LONG DISTANCE judge of Portland in which the one military tactics. The official gallery nonia. a time judge said, "that prohibition rifle season begins with a match Rainier may have an entirely new Ed Sessman is a radio fan, and was not being enforced and at the against the University of California city administration Monday night, does considerable experimenting. He same time a<lde(j "that the prohibi for the week beginning Monday Five citizens have been notified has a broadcasting apparatus of his tion law was filling the prisons and January 11. they were appointed memben of the own make, with government per city | council to succeed th« elected over crowding the court dockets be Hoffman is registered 11 freshman mission to send in code up to 200 members, who resigned in a body yond that which they could handle" and is taking chemical engineering. meter wave length. This week he re January 4 because of friction with And Levens wondered if the prohi ceive,! a letter from South Austral property owners over street assess bition law was not being enforced, GOLDEN WEDDING ia. over 7000 miles miles away, say ments and of failure of a special how it was that the prisons were be IS CELEBRATED ing they listened in on his message levy of «7374.14 over the 6 per cent ing filled and the courts over in October. That’s going some. crowded with cases by the prohibi limitation to pass. Quincy—Mr. nnd Mrs. R. A. Lil The five men named were George tion law, clearly showing that any lich celebrated their 50th wedding NOBLE DUNLAP B. Owen. N. H. Allig. Julius Both, one with half sense could see that! anniversary Sunday at their homo the one time judge of Portland did near here. Mr. Lillich was married tc IS BENEDICT I Ellis Miller and A. J. Johnson. They not know much about what he was succeed Charles Furer, Charles T. M iss Etta Kincanon at Richwood. Noble Dunlap of Vernonia Bros», C. C. Clark, J. M. Morgan talking about when he Would make In 1882 Wis„ January 10, 1876. and Mrs. Nellie Deeds of Mist were and Frank Mather. Should they meet •uch contradictory statements in they moved to Oregon and settled married last» Monthly in Portland.1 and organise they will choose a on« breath after th« other. on a government homestead in Cc- The bride and groom immediately successor for Mayor Reid, who re At the dose of Mr. Mvens ud- Itimbia county, where they have re made themselves comfortable in Mr. I signed at the same time. Th# old dr<«s, the governor was introduced sided since. They raised a family Dunlap’s big car and drove to council made no attempt to All the and hr brought his address. He be of seven children: six are still liv southern California on their honey- place of Dr. F. C. Daria, a mher ‘i gan in his usual humorous pleasing ing, and with their families, reside moon. Thia couple la so well and who had previously resigned. way, and had his audience with him in this county, except Henry Lillicn favorably known in the Nehalem val- --------- ♦ ■ ■ from the start. He pled with hie of Portland. Eight grandchildren and Mrs. Ida Dixon, accompanied by ley. that everyone is speaking in de ce to be at their best and to Ì three great-grandchildren, 32 rela lightful terms of the «vent and her son, Hobert and daughter La do ftkW* ^est, f°r ••**’ other and for tives in all, and a number of friends wishing for them all the prosperity vina, motored over to Vernonia nun wealth, and for our were present, New Year’s day and took dinner nnd happine»s the old world ir than clearly showed by ------«------ with Mr. and Mrs. WHM mb Keller dish out. Md illustration that we The Philippine Islands could pro —Clatskanie Chief. k for th« good of others duce 75,000 tons of rubber annually THE VERHIAN Hard to Get Started 4 i I F •z a »