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r* _________ E*tered a» ——«j-clax» mattar Augutt 4, 1922, at th* post of fica at Vernonia, Oregon, under the Acts of March 3, 1879. VERNONIA, OREGON, FRIDAY APRIL 30,1926 VERNONIA AND NEHALEM BIN) HOUSES BY VALLEY MILLS - CAMPS VERNONIA BUILDERS STUDENTS SHOW MANIFEST IN RECENT CONTEST JUST The sawmill of the Oregon-Ameri .. CLOSED .. Volume 4 Number 38 Vernonia Many Years Ago A Nature Study of Romance, Beauty and Hardships ; from a Sketch of the Nehalem Valley in Early Days Paul Robinson, Editor and Owner A CITY GAINS BY 10 MEET HERE HAVING A GOLD BAND Columbia District Rally No. The 2 of the Woman’s Benefit associa A Friend Writes Favorable Com* tion will be held iu Vernonia on Ment» and Make» Good Sugges Friday, May 7th. Vernonia Review can Lumber Co., Vernonia, Ore., is tion» for Mac’» Band operating 10 shifts per week, a ached Contest Shows Skill and Patience »♦4t44444444044444444*4444 v'> 4f*444444484444444i444444 ! No 23 will be hostess to the re- views of the district. Dr. of Young Carpenters a»d De Ella J (By an old-timer) ule maintained since last December. nature and the thought came to us Mac’s band has been augmented signers for Homes of the Dry kiln facilities are being increased The trip into this valley was some . that why are we, who are only pool Fiefield, M. D., supreme medical recently with four first class musi Feathered Flock. cians namely, Mr. McCall, formerly what tedious, and had to be made on mortal creatures allowed to live and by the installation of Bix additional MISS BINA M. WEST It wa3 a walk in this virgin garden to mat with Shevlin Hixon band at Bend, units, which will give the company Vernonia youngsters offered model foot or on horseback. When we trip and well worth the here and trample there. Ore. Mr. Charlesworth, formerly di a battery of 34 kilns, all of the in bird houses, rent free, to our feath- wonderful toil to climb over those rugged noun climbed to the summit of the near rector of Siverton band and Mr. L. ternal fan reversible circulation type, ered songsters; Saturday at Mac’s tains through that dense foreBt, and by hills, our vision was bountifully Church, who performed in a 125 designed by the Forest Products drug store a display of bird houses to make camp at night by clear rewarded by the beautiful scenery piece band in Kansas City, Mr. and that certainly was a credit to the sparkling springs. This was an ex ■ in the valley below and a feeling of Mrs. Al. Faber of Fabers Portand or Laboratory, Madison, Wis. Filer & boys of Vernonia were made and de ! ect'isy came over us and we thought chestra. Mr. McBarron now has a Stowell trucks will be employed. signed by the boyB themselves with perience which the “old-timers” had that here and here alone we would collection of musicians worthy of be- When the new units are ready fcr out aid of books or cuts. The build the pleasure of enjoying. ng heard and of whom Vernoina When they reached this valley, build our homes and dwell in harm use the sawmill may operate 12 shifts ing of birdhouses started many years ony with nature. should be proud. The band is now found a veritable paradise nnd per week. A. C. Krauss, expert in ago in Philadelphia by a bird club they concentrating on a series of con Apparently the Indians used this haven of rest with its mild climate kiln drying lumber, was brought out formed of boys to protect the birds and certs for the summer. Can a bnnd- fertile soil and its streams of valley only as a hunting giound, as and has rapidly Bpread to all parts from Madison last October to have .tand be built in our newly acquired pure water flowing from the moun.; i few relics have been found, but made takr so that we may enjoy these con charge of drying at the Oregon- of the United States, and clubs or tains which were teeming with eat- i | their homes along the Columbia. societies by these names are now certs? It would not cost the city very American plant. The planer unit is among the leading organizations for able fish. Five different kinds of' The early settlers brought theii much to do this for our band. Few operating 12 shifts. The entire out boys and girls, who are helping also salmon came up the Nehalem and its provisions over the mountains on people stop to consider the band is put of the Oregon-American plant in the bird preservations throughout tributaries besides other smaller pack horses taking from two to four .elf supporting, the members paying fish. Some of the settlers have fre days to make the round trip. After The humming birds, is kiln dried. The company’s camps the country. rent for their hall, buying thier own quently speared as high as twelve the road was cut out sufficiently nstruments, music an(j other inci are opearting steadily and a good hoot owls, bluejays, meadowlarks salmon in a day with a pitchfork, they used oxen teams. We had no dentals and for no other purpose supply of logs are decked >n the nightingales, pelicans, golden eagle, which were then dried to a pala jails in those days and almost no of redwing, blackbirds,—why not the han to furnish the people of our city pond from last season’s logging op Vernonia boys and girls form a club table condition for the families use. ficers of the law, for those things with first class entertainment, but in erations. Key men at the plant and call themselves the Robin club. There were many lur< lous wild were superfluous. The people were order to show our appreciation of under General Manager Judd Green This county or vicinity has about 50 berries of which the « .ly settlers honest and stealing was something the hours of pracitce spent by these almost unknown in this valley. We could easily gather a sufi. cient sup- man are: D. L. Smith, sawmill su kindB of birds and why not study musicians, most of whom are high carried guns, but they were used to ply to last them for : y< ar. school students ,we .believe the public perintendent; Troy Smith, assistant these birdB and their habits and the Pheasants and' gr. ... were so kill what game was necessary for should come to the front with en day superintendent; E. A. Green, su good they do, as well as their beau numerous that a hunter could easily the family use.. Hunters were care tiful plumage and the sweet notes couragement of some material kind perintendent of the night shift; H. they sing. have game for breakfast every morn ful and seldom killed more than was There are prospects of public events used immediately, but if by chance V. Holcomb, planing mill forman;W ing. Black bear were often surprised In Saturdays display the houses Supreme Commander of Womoll'i at which at least in other cities, C. Pittman, shipping clerk; Percy were judged for construction, ven in berry patches, helping themselves they had too much, it was dried oi Benefit Association of Port music is one of the principal items Hughes, night shipping clerk; F .J. tilation, drainage, properly placed to the ripe berries. When approached kept in salt until consumed. Huron, Michigan. of the program. Therefore we have We were just like one large happy they usually raised up on their hind entrance hole and easily cleaned. Towsley, construction engineer. All spent our money for out of town took a good look and ran away family and lived in peace and harm examiner of Port Huron, Mich., and players. Why not keep this at home the department head? meet daily in First prize went to William Wash, feet, They were harmless except when ony and in almost complete oblivion Mrs. Julia V. Ward, state comman- and thus show the boys that as far burn whose house was named the their own lunchroom with Manager “block house,” a splendid little their young were molested. How from the conflicting elements of the der of Portland, Or., will be the as our citizens are concerned the Greenman for a free discussion of piece of construction in size and ever, some cubs were captured and outside world. guests of honor. An afternoon ses- efforts of our musicians are not During the big runs of salmon sion and school of instruction will wasted. In recent programs in which production problems. easily cleaned “nd proper entrance. kept as pets. The oil from the bears Second prize went to Ralph Jolley made an excellent hair tonic and an<j salmon trout many of us fished be conducted by Dr. Fiefield and Mac’s band participated it has to be a rather large house, good construc many of the ladies were plentifully together in the falls at the forks of Mrs. Julia V. Ward. A banquet will addmitted the instrumental selections LINDSEY MILL tion, ventilated, two kinds of en supplied by a hunter whom we the rivers. One man called “Grandpa be served by Betty Jane confection as rendered by them can be com The sawmill in Vernonia formerly trances and painted the dark color called “Uncle Joe Coulter.” Hess” often set several poles at once ery at 5:30 The evening session will pared very wel with any larger or operated as the Vernonia Lumbe.- that birds seem to prefer. Deer were plentiful, while vast and some times they were all shak open at 7:30. After the degree work ganization in this state. Those who Third Co., has recently been taken over by prize went to Howard Lee, a splen herds of elk with majestic forms and ing at the same time. He said he a program will be given by local attended will vouch for this. Give the Lindsay Lumber Co., and the did house, very artistic, made of huge antlers were frequently seen. was catching them coming and go- talent. Reviews participating in this the band boys a chunce and it will ing. In trying to handle so many not be much longer before it is pos plant resumed operations March 16 sticks and bark, ventilated, but no ‘Very large bald-headed eagles poles he was often kept very busy There were and wrong entrance hole were fairly numerous. sible our new chamber of commerce MRS. JULIA V. WARD after a general overhauling and the drains _ fish Dwight Strong and Alfred Lander, large blue herons along the streams. At one time he got such a large will have them advertise Vernonia installation of new boilers, supplied won favorable mention on their types Borne of which would measure four that it almost pulled him in. However over the radio. Would this not be a by the Portland Machinery Co., of of houses entered. This was the first feet when standing. Silver foxes some one grabbed him by the coat boost for all of us. Think it over Portland. The company owns a tract attempt by the Vernonia boys and were rare but some were Been. We tail which saved the day. When he we believe it would. proved to be a very of timber adjacent to the mill and by next spring there will be many were not troubled with wolves for, landed it, it ---------- ♦---------- large sucker, the size of a almost Stucco being of the dog family they were is logging with horses. Wm. Lind more bird houses entered. SCHOOL ENTERTAINS small salmon. killed off by eating salmon which say, formerly operating another saw and boards make artistic looking acted Last Friday night at the high It was not necessary for any one as a poison to them. bird houses, hollow logs, bark, dried mill in the vicinity of Vernonia, is gourds, tomato cans all catch the It was a great pleasure to walk to remain hungry, although a great school auditorium, the Junior “Vod- manager of the company. This plant birds eye. through that virgin forest with its variety of food was not always ville” was highly entertaining to a taller trees towering for hundieds of available. ---------- 4---------- was formerly operated by A. J. Kro- crowded house. Standing room was For entertainments we had debates feet into the sky; and, beneath them nert. The sawmill cuts about 30,000 VERNONIA BALL PLAYERS even crowded and everyone there en and plays given by local talent and the graceful vine maple and the In KNOW THEIR STUFF joyed every part of the program. In feet per shift. dian arrowood with its leathery some times community Chrislmas addition to the splendid program of trees which almost everyone in the plumage floating in the breeze. Thia Year’s Team la Headed for the music, plays and stunts, the juniors OUR BIG SHINGLE MILL neighborhood worked for and helped The native Wild currant bush, Top of the Ladder. served hot dogs, coffee and ice The Johnson-McGraw shingle mill to make a success. when in bicorn -ppeared at a dis The Vernonia team handed Wash cream. Everybody partook and the We some times think it was a hard at Vernonia is one of the modern ougal a 7 to 5 whipping on the lo tance like a great r -1 flame of fire. for us to come into this valley class realized a handsome “gate re shingle plants on the Coast, although cal grounds Sunday. The game was There was a most Iv.uriant growth build our homes, but, do we ferns and the earth in many places ceipt.” operating at present only three Sum well played by both teams. Vernon of was covered with numerous varie ever think what a hardship it was to ----------♦---------- ner upright machines. The plant ia wabbled in the fourth frame but ties of delicate moss.. veritable paradise of nature to this WHY THE CLIMATE HAS operates two shifts regularly and is so recovered and played air tight allow us to come here to trample and During spring and summer we ball until the finish. CHANGED HERE IN OREGON to mar and how much it is suffer producing about 240,000 shingles A large crowd attended and they could walk for miles through the ing each year as the axman advan forest on n carpet of moss and pick daily. Charles Wilson is manager. were on their toes from the start. The last winter was so mild we carelessly and without thought? The plant is electrically driven, pow Vernonia has one of the best exquisitely beautiful white lilies and ces had no snow, very little frost, numerous other blossoms, while we It leaves the ferns and the flowers er being supplied by the Oregon- teams in this section. The fans should listened to flocks of canary birds open to the hot rays of the sun to State Commander of the W. scarcely any ice and rain fell fnr Of Oregon. American Lumber Co., which fur be proud of them and give all the singing in the trees. We could hear wither and die f°T such is the pro- below the average, and spring far in support as they are going to bring nishes the plant with logs and se*'8 of civilization. rally are Rainier Review No. 20; St. advance for many years. At present home the bacon. Stanle Pellitte, third the drumming of the pheasant and gress As the years pass and civilization Helens Review No. 34; Scappoose Re the thermometor registers 90 in the the output. Bolts are bucked in the baseman is very clever on that bag the hooting of the grouse and see mill with an 84-inch swing cutoff and a good hitter. Katula at second many rabbits along their runs, while marches with, great strides, through view No. 52; Clatskanie Review, No shade. It is wonderful such a climate for so \ far the northwest Can any saw. The plant has a two-compart played in big league style. Carmody the squirrels picked the fir cones our gates seeking for new and un 37 ; Buxton Review No. 29. Dr. Ella one give a solution to this? The >nly apart for their seeds. As we walked developed fields it finds vast resour ment 16x108 dry kiln. A modern at short stopped everything that in this beautiful wild garden we ces and great wealth in this rich and J. Fiefield has been identified in the theory is for the last two years a west with the order since the order burner is to be installed at once. '. came his way. Hudson is a wonderful came into more perfect tune with fertile valley. was organized in 1892. She was for number of southerners have come catcher and a heavy hitter, getting many years assistant supreme medi from Louisiana and Texas to Oregon only three bagger of the game Weaterburg Pole & Piling Co., of the Steel Replaces Wooden Knees . watching the ships pass. Speaking of cal examiner with offices at Tacoma so they have brought the climate oi Heague pitched air tight ball all the the proverbal sunny Bouth land with Portland, is operating a spar and way letting Washougal down with a E. S .Cleveland, a resident of Ver present day shipbuilding Mr. Cleve Wash., Miss Bina M. West of Port piling camp at Vernonia, managed by few bingles and whipping out about nonia during the past three years, land expressed the opinion that the Huron, Mich., founder of the order them. This is the answer and solu- tion to the question which readily H. D. Davis. Both round and octa eight. Chills, center field, had a soft coming hither from Sandusky, Ohio, day of wooden knees, for which Ore is our supreme commander and is solved by any southern is brother also president of the nationul fra- day but showed up good. Jack Nance gon spars are produced, the latter This winter in the south was very was in St. Helens on Tuesday making gon fir was widely sought, is past. in sizes up to 24x22 inches in diam was there with both in the field and his peace with the tax collector. Mr. Steel is not only replacing wood in teranl congress. severe, severest in 50 years. If --------- 4--------- with the old willow. He was lead off any more come the south will com eter and 100 feet in length. Ship man. George Welch, left field, played Cleveland was formerly connected this particular but elsewhere through DEATH OF MR. TUCKER pletely erase the name of land of ments are being made regularly by just like Ty Cobb. Come out next with a shipbuilding corporation in the out the vessel, even to floors and flowers and sunshine and Oregon Thomas Marshall Tucker, died on rail to the Atlantic Coast trade. Sunday to the big opener, Help these Ohio town, naturally enjoys deck rails.—Sentinel. Wednesday, at his home place near will userp the enchanted slogan. So boys smoke out St Helens. Make Vernonia at the age of 82 years, 3 let no more come from the south so Rock Creek Logging Co., of Port your slogan for next Sunday Go months and 14 days, The funeral we will have a climate in Oregon that get-'em. We are with you. land. is operating’ two sides at tis services are being held today from can’t be surpassed by any on the Vernonia will play at St. Helens camp near Keasey. East Side Log the Evangelical church, Mr. Tucker western hemisphere, but if they keep this Sunday, make it a point to he ging Co., is also operating two sides. there to root for Vernonia. was one of the oldest pioneers of the exidus up they may bring the This camp is located in the Rock the Vernonia country, homesteading heat and ninety is enough. When I ---------- ♦---------- FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1926 VOL 1 Number 28 the place of his death 49 years ago say Oregon, I mean the Nehalem Creek district northeast of Vernonia BIG FLAG POLE Thomas Tucker was born at Lexing valley, where Vernonia nestles but Both of these camps are owned by J. E. CROPPER. us two years, left ast week for Port ton, Kentucky, January 14, 1841 not asleep. the East Side Mill A Lumber Co., of American Legion Will Spo"»er Work Published Every Week By --------- 4--------- land. She plans on continuing her He came to where Vernonia now is on Fixing np Flag Pole Vernonia High School Portland . accomplishments ns an organ'rrt. City Marchal Kelly spent Friday, in 1877. He was married to Laura The end of the May Queen content Alice Kerns in 1881. The widow is Saturday anj Sunday in bed. A The American Legion always lead Editor ......................... Margaret Smith is drawing near. Opal Hall was in living on the home place. Besides clam supper was responsible for tl Elvin Mills has purchased and is ers in civic improvement, will furnish The seniors are practicing deligent the lead Wednesday morning with his aged wife he leaves six children severe attack of stomach trouble. operating a one-machine shingle mill a high climber from the I. P.| camp located on the highway about two next week, who will climb the tall ly on their play ‘‘Why Smith Left 217 vote . The otl< • : in order are: and 13 grandchildren. The children, Lorn Smith, 161; Lena Gibson, 133- miles east of Vernonia. This plant snag in the park, top and bark it. Home,” by George W. Broadhurst. Helen Heiber, 94; Doiothy Rhyne, 75 all Jiving are Mrs. Lewis Snider, of * ~NEW ARRIVALS It is another of the Samuel French Warren, C. H. Tucker of Ridgefield was built and formerly operated by paint it and place a two and one- company’s splendid three-act plays. Eva Roles, 51. The girl who wins Vernon L. Tucker of Vernonia, Ever «-------------------------------- half foot ball on top. And the legion Henry Johnson. will be sent to Seaside with our track Born on Wednesday to Mr. It will be given on the 6 and 7 of ett L. Tucker, of Portland, Mrs. T. will furnish the big flag for the flag team to . ; ■ ent our high school at F. Keasey of Vernonia. Interment Mrs. Bassett, a baby girl. raising. This is indeed worthy of a May. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. M The senior’s diplomas arrived on the district truck meet and Seaside will be in the Vernonia cemetery. Walter Turner is operating a one- celebration. Tuseday. They are in silver folders beach opening. The money obtained ----------4---------- timer, April 22, a baby girl. machine shingle mill six miles north --------- ♦--------- lined with orchid silk. These folders from the votes will be put in the an OUR PARK IS IN ATTENTION Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fa of Vernonia. The output is shipped VERY GOOD HANDS April 27, a baby girl. All interested should by all means have on the front the name of the nual fund. Here is a great opportuni over the Portland Astoria A Pacific school, the class, and the individuals ty to help the high school in both go to St. Helens Sunday with the Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Chavic, a railroad from near Keasey. Vernonia ball team for the big open name. Inside besides the certificate the track meet and the annual pub The Boy Scouts cleaned the new baby boy, April 20. is the class motto, colors and flowers lication. ing game there. city park and play ground of nil the Harry L. Lloyd, painter for the Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kelly, with the class roll on the back. We have had several visitors dur- cans and rubbish last Tuesday night. The camp resumed work Oregon-American Lumber Co., Ver erations. Our high school is to be represen ing the last week. Two of our They are certainly good workers, un April 24 a baby girl. ted at the county track meet which alumnae, Burford Wilkerson and der their leaders Mesrs McGraw and nonia, in his spare mometns produces the latter part of February. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Claude will be held in Clatskanie this Satur Ray Mills came to see us again and __ Carkin. Some of the busines men do Boone, Saturday, April 24, a baby oil paintings of Oregon scenes on fir Connacher Logging Co., Vernonia day. Since tieing the meet with St three others who have attended nated lemonade and lunch and the girl , panels. Helens, one of the county's strong school here, Nettie O’Connor, Anita evening turned into a picnic . is operating two sides at Its Pebble est Bom to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kem squads, we have high hopes of Ohler and Hale Greenman. Marie ----------4---------- Koster Products Co., Vernonia, io Creek camp. carrying away the honors. Hall, Opal’s cousin from Kentucky, Mrs. Marshall Wilson entertained per Saturday, April 24, at the Long —The Timberman operating two sidss in its logging op- Verva Shields, who has been with visited us TuMlay. r the Tuesday afternoon bridge club. View Memorial hospital a baby girl *** - . THE O. A. MILL