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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1926)
Wrttmtiìt ^aglc___ Postoffice as Second-Class Matter. Entered at Vernonia, Oregon, DUCKS WIN SUNDAY 6-1 VOLUME 5 VERNONIA. OREGON, FRIDAY AUGUST 13, 1926 “10 open Eugene, Ore., Aug. 10.—Thous SEPTEMBER 6 ands of visitors are expected here POMONA GRANGE HELD SATURDAY DIES SATURDAY NUMBER 1 LEGIONNAIRES ENJOY TRIP The 92nd Columbia County Po mona Grange was held in the Bir- next week to participate in the Ralph Rogers, Nehalem valley kenfeld high school gymnasium, The Vernonia grade schools will celebration and pageant long plan open Monday, September 6, accord pioneer, died Saturday in Vernonia Saturday, August 7. The Armstrong home economics ned by the Trail to Rail association ing to Mrs. Lillian Brown, clerk of of heart disease. The funeral was committee gave a social and raised Nine From Local Po*t Go St. Helens Beaten in Last to give state recognition of the the held at the cemetery Monday after school board. : enough money to send their club completion of the Southern Pacific's noon, and was conducted by the The following teachers have to Coo* Bay. Scheduled League Game. trans-Cascade line. boys and girls together with their signed contracts for this year: O. Masonic lodge. More than 100 were leader, Ms. Pearl Becker, to the re The program in which national, A. Anderson, principal; H. L. Ingra- in attendance at the services. state and railroad officials will ham, M ts . Eka Knowles, Mrs. L. Ralph Rogers, 78 years 6 months cent Gresham fair. Beaver Valley reported a juven participate will present one of the F. Auspin, Miss Kathleen Mitchell, of age, was born in Gainsboro, ile entertainment to be given soon. most spectacular and colorful rep Mrs. Pearl Wilkerson, Miss LeOncra Jackson county, Tennessee, January resentations of the development of Kizer, Mrs. Alta Neil, Miss Pearl 25, 1848. He moved to the Nehalem Yankton and Clatskanie are pre the northwest according to Jos. H. Krause, Mrs. Mabel Nichol, Mrs. valley 38 years ago, settling on paring exhibits for the county fair. Warren and Winema are preparing Davis Allows But Two Hits: Koke, president of the association. Mabel Graves, Mrs. Ethel Ray and Pebble creek, six miles south of here for public meeting at which Gover Snappy Business Meeting and Var Tht pageant, “ Klatawa ” to be in May, 1889. Mrs. Lenora Green. Two Postponed Games to ied Entertainment Given presented each evening on the He is survived by his widow, Lou nor Pierce and some other of the Only two positions remain to be university athletic field will include definitely decided yet, according to Anna Rogers, Vernonia; one daugh candidates for state offices will be Be Played The Visitors. one of the largest casts ever seen Mrs. Brown. ter, Mrs. Henry Beaver of Treharne, present. Clatskanie grange reported being in Pacific Coast production. It will} and three sons, N. S. Rogers of BY L. G. MECKLEM show the modes of transportation Con-ion and Frank and Lee Rogers busy making sashes, robes and other Nine Legionnaires of Vernonia Forest Service Be- used by the pioneer in developing of \ ernonia. Ten grandchildren arid regalia for the degree and general post returned home from the Marsh He who laughs last, laughs best, this country and the coming of the work. Also Clatskanie grange is ports Thousand Fires other relatives also survive. and the Ducks just roared when they railroad. Ezra Meeker will play the sponsoring the Clatskanie fair field state convention trip with loud praises for that community, A gave St. Helens the short end of part of pioneer around which which will be held September 3. Nine hundred and ninety-nine Sunday’s' game and all the glory character the pageant was written! forest fires have been reported by MOTORISTS BE The grange park committee re varied four-day program combining business with pleasure that goes with it. Davis showed no by Prof. W. F. G. Thacher of the the twenty-two national forests of COMING CARELESS ported placing the $955.45 which convention mercy for the Saints, not once did has been collected in a savings ac left no want unfulfilled in the minds state university. Eve Richmond, Oregon and Washington for the he let up. He was so stingy with his! New York soloist, will represent present fire season, up to July 31. “Constant association with objects count until such time as the Fir of those who came, according to hits that even a Scotchman would! in which there is sometimes a Tree Timber company is ready to those who went from here. Sacajawea, Indian maiden who be These fires have burned 69,699 Those who made the trip from have blushed with embarassementj friended the pioneers and protect acres of national forest land, 3,396 g» ?nt degree of hazard, is condu- complete the transaction. Vernonia were Mr. and Mrs. William Two hits were the best the Saints! ed them from hostile Brother James G. Kelly, grange ci e io carlessness that eventually acres of private land inside national tribes. Irving H. Folger, A. L. Kullander, Dr. and could get off Davis, for one run. I E. Vining, president of the state forest boundaries, and 26,609 ac.es passes to a point of danger. Even insurance director, for this district, Mrs. W. H. Hurley, A. W. Alexander, While the Ducks attacked Spit- chamber of commerce, of private land outside and adja I the worker in a powder facory; the was present and explained many} will play the Ball Brown from all angles and put cent to national forest boundaries. dynamite jockey and a score of perplexing questions and gave a! Dudley Nixon, Guy Shields, Pat over a barrage of hits—totaling part of Klatawa who depicts tho Only 131 of the fires burned over others working in hazardous em talk about the benefits of grange Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fenner spirit of transportation. The name eight—for six runs. and M. E. Carkin. Klatawa is taken from the Chinook ten acres each; 295 were held under ployments or positions become so insurance. Mr. Kelly is putting on Two Cups Awarded. Spike Brown was almost driven Indian word meaning “to go, to pro ten acres and over one quarter accustomed to the deadly commodi an active campaign to build up Vernonia post was awarded two from the mound in the first inning j gress.” grange insurnace and he asks the ties they continually tamper with acre; while 573 fires were held The pageant will include handsome loving cups. One given by when four runs were brought in by’ hundreds) participants some of under one quarter of an acre each. that they feel invulnerable to the hearty cooperation of all grangers the Ducks. He recovered, however, whom will sing and dance. The cos Estimates of the damage or loss are deadly aspects of the same. The in this important work. He spoke the department of Oregon to the and pitched shut-out ball till the tumes will be colorful and represent not available as yet. motorist comes in this category of also On the importance of the post making the greatest increase seventh. Glen Wright, our million the garb of the periods depicted by operators. ’’ says George O. Branden grange adopting a program that will in membership over the four-year Over half of the fires were caused The district trophy was dollar beauty, short stop, started a each of the eight episodes included by lightning. The forest service re burg, general manager of the Ore fit in with community activities, average. the school, church, good roads or} also awarded the local post for the batting rally in the first inning when! in the show. port calls attention to the fact that gon State Motor association. he connected with one of Brown’s } I According to Mr. Brendenburg, other projects. He especially stressed greatest increase over the four-year August 19 has been named Pion the lightning hazard has been un- spitters for a double. Down, the next the motorist, like those handling the value of boys’ and girls’ club average to July 1. usually severe this year; at the same, According to Commander Folger, batter, was hit by a pitched ball andj eer day and the day following is time it expresses appreciation of the! dynamite or other deadly items, has work and snid that six years ago sent to first. Jack Nance, who is Oregon day. The pioneer parade will fact that many forest visitors have become carel ss through years of $50.00 was appropriated by Mult Vernonia post received more publi the most dangerous bat slinger in} be one of the major features of cooperated by being careful. The close affiliation and contact with nomah countv for premiums for city in Legion circles at this con the Ducks’ lineup came up next and the celebration. Cal Young, pioneer report shows 561 lightning fires, as the automobile. Today we find this, while this year so great has vention than any other post in the placed one of his famous Texas and director of the procession an motorist« whizzing through traffic; been the growth of club work state. against 438 man-caused. leaguers scoring Wright and Dowd. nounced that it will represent the M. E. Carkin came out a close speeding down highways and around $1500 was given for premiums for Analyzing the man-caused fires, Nance scored on Kotula’s hit. Black largest gathering of pioneers and second in the Pacific Legion tro boys’ and girls’ club work. curves as though going to a fire. however, the forest service finds! slammed out a two-bagger, sending their household goods, farm imple County Agent Nelson had ob phy contest offered the legionnaire that smokers and campers are still! Time seems to be exceedingly valu Kotula home. In spite of this vicious ments, oxen and vehicles, that has tained special leave from the Citi obtaining the greatest number of able to most motorists, even to the There is a1 attack, Brown showed no weakness ever been assembled in the west the prime offenders. point of endangering their own zens Military Training camp at Van members prior to the convention this total of 134 smokers fires and 124 Covered wagons which have trav or worry, he gritted his teeth and Raymond Bassett of Salem He year. lives as well as the lives of those couver to attend the session. pitched a first-class game until the eled over the Oregon Trail, oxen, campers fires. This is 59 per cent of read a letter from the Skamokawa was first with 137 members, and about them. the total number of man-caused burros and horses will be included. finish. Fa’ mers’ Creamery association ask Carkin was second with 117 mem In contrast one must look fires due to the camper-smoker The Ducks have finished the last The pioneers will also have an old hazard. ing for prices on 30 tons of gray bers. but a few years when the auto was Forest officers point out of their scheduled league games fashioned barbecue. The sea food banquet was a novel Any one having these for that there is still a careless minority new. Then there were many who re mts. although there are two postponed They, srle should notify the county agent’s ty remembered and talked about by of forest visitors who menace the fused to even ride in one. games with Camas and Clatskanie. COREY TO OPEN welfare of the forest, as well as the threatened to rule them off the ( effice giving the price asked. Mr. all. The menus were printed on wood If it becomes necessary these games} NEW STORE HERE pleasure of others, and who must be streets in many of our large cities. Nelson also spoke briefly on the' veneer, and consisted of many dif will be played here starting next brought to realize that it takes only Ordinances were passed placing the necessity of the farmer studying ferent kinds of sea food. Comman Sunday. If not, Vernonia will play A. Corey, pioneer Vernonia mer one spark to start a forest fire. speed limit at ridiculously low paces conditions and being ready to take der Folger said, “Yes, and there was independant baseball for the balance chant, will open a new men’s and Other man-causes listed in the all because they were considered a advantage of them as big business ‘seconds,’ too.” of the season. Already the manager ladies’ furnishing store in the Ste forest service report for the two menace on the streets and highways. takes advantage of their foresight.! Carkin Elected. ....... has booked games with the St. wart building tomorrow. W. J. Fullerton spoke briefly but| In the 40 and 8 “Jack” Carkin states are: railroads 65; brush burn Johns Bears, Salem Senators, Ryder Mr. Corey, who has been in fa usi- Miss Georgia Fairbanks is on the emphatically on the importance of was honored by being elected wood and Banks. Ryderwood is the ness in Gales Creek the past nine ing 32; lumbering 14; miscellaneous the hydro-electric bill and urged grande garde de la porte. He was 45. I sick list. big drawing card, in fact, the fans months, says that he believes the grangers to work and vote for this also appointed district committeman are demanding another Vernonia- prospects are good here for the of the first district of Oregon, to bill. Ryderwood game. clothing business. County Roadmaster Hall gave an which position he has aspired for interesting talk on the clay pro some time. Summary. cess road which is to be given a Mrs. Dorilda Deming was chosen a RHE “THE STORY OF trial in this county. He said that national convention Auxiliary dele Vernonia ........400 000 011—6 8 0 THE RANGE” this kind of road was not an ex gate. St. Helens 000 001 000—1 2 2 The story of the western range periment but had been thoroughly Two base hits, Wright, Blackman, tested and their value and durabili Record Land Settle Davis; three base hits, McDonald;, from the days of Coronado to rhe ty proven. stolen bases, Wright, Dowd, Kotula, present time, its marvelous resources ment in July The degree of Pomona was exem Smith, Blackman, Davis 2, Calhoun; in forage, how it was stocked, the plified for 45 candidates. July Bet a record in land settle errors, Nichols, Bellville, struck out meeting of the herds of the East THROMJ AWAV The next meeting will be with ment activities which August bids by Brown, six, by Davis, seven, hit, and the West, stock raising, past and THOSE GLASSES present, the cause of erosion and The momentum of Fern Hill on Saturday, November fair to surpass. by pitched ball, Dowd; AND TRY LOOKING range deterioration, and other the settler movement seems to be 16. The Ducks have won second place AT THAT PICTURE cumulative bringing homeseekers in the league by defeating St. Hel problems of the range and of range THROUGH THESE from far and near to establish them BLANKENSHIP-LILLY ens, while Kalama lost to Camas, 5 management, are discussed in a - THEY MAY publication just issued by the De A quiet wedding was solemized selves on diversified and specially to 2. partment of Agriculture under the CHANGE YOUR. Saturday, August 7, at the Christ farms in Oregon. . OPINION OF title of “The Story of the Range.” During the first ten days of ian church, when Miss Lillian Del FUNERAL HOME This booklet is obtainable free so phine Blankenship, daughter of Mr. August the Portland office of the and Mrs. G. F. Blankenship, became Land Settlement department of the BEING BUILT long as the supply last upon appli HMPH! WHAT S cation to U. S. Department of Agri- the bride of Russell Vaniford Lilly, state and Portland chambers of THE USE? son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Lilly. commerce has been the mecca of J. W. Brown is building a funeral culure, Washington, D. C. “The Story of the Range” is based The Reverend Oliver L. Curtis many who have availed themselves home south of the bank on Third officiated, using the impressive of the services of this state-wide street which will include both his on a part of the hearings before ring cermeony. Only the immediate committee system. undertaking parlors and his own the committee on public lands and surveys of the United States senate Results in land settlement work families of the young couple wefe residence. investigating the grazing use of the have never been better, and with present. The parlors will be completely public domain lands, the Indian The bride, who has resided in the splendid class of farmers who furnished with an altar, choir room, reservations, and the national Vernonia the past year, is a very arrive daily, not only in the Port family room and the large chapeL forests, held in 1925. It was written popular member of the younger set. land office but in every section of d Two driveways will lead to the by Will C. Barnes who for nearly Mr. Lilly, who holds a respons'ble the state, prospects are brght for a !/k < n building, which will be finished out half a century has been in close position with the Oregon-American banner year in increasing the side with stone-tone and abylon’an touch with range conditions through Lumber company, has been with the utilization of Oregon’s fertile agri shell. out the far western country, first as company several years, having been cultural acreage, in both the east The building is expected to be a pracitical western range stockman employed at one of their southern ern and western sections of the state. finished on about six weeks. It is and later as inspector of grazing and mills prior to the establishment of being erected by Noble Dunlap. assistant forester in charge of the} Bankers Visit Hara this plant. grazing work of the United States Following a brief honeymoon Andrew Miller, secretary of the Rail Chiefs Inspect. forest service, which supervises and trip, Mr. and Mrs. Lilly will be at Oregon State Bankers association, Pessimism clings to its victims men who have a brighter outlook on home in Vernonia. General Manager A. J. Davidson controls the use of the national whose home is in Portland, was here and Superintendent G. E. Votaw of forest ranges by approximately tenaciously, but if the patient is life, and who are working to make Tuesday with H. A. Childs of the it a bigger and better town i n which willing, he can free himself of it to live. Idle grumblers block the way the S. P. & S. railway, and party, million head of livestock. No Logion Mooting in Augu't. State Bank of Rainier and R. L. just as easily as the man in the pic to progress. arrived in a special car Wednesday- Commander Folger of Vernonia Shreves, cashier of the First Nation ture could exchange his glasses fo-i Buys Gold Hill Market on an inspection trip over the Since the boosters are greatly in post, American legion, announces al bank of Scappoose, visiting the Charles D. White, formerly of a pair which would enable him to j the majority, it ought to be a sim that there will be no meetings of local bank. United railway and Gales creek line. see better. ple matter to corral the minority of the local post in August. The next They also investigated the feasibili Vernonia, bought the Pickard meat Mr. Miller is paying a visit to all No town the modest size has room dissatisfied residents of Vernonia ty of laying 2200 feet of storage market at Gold Hill, Oregon, Mon enough for the chronic critic who and present to each of them a pa'r regular meeting will be September of the banks in Columbia county track, which has been proposed for day of last week, and is now in sees good in nothing. All available of the rose-colored spectacles of O|- 14. Every Legionnaire is expected to with the view of perfecting a possession. some time. be present at that time. space is needed for the men and wo timism. closer association of interest*. SECOND PLACE IS WON AWARDED JWD CUPS DEFECTIVE VISION