Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, March 03, 1927, Image 3

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"REO” GRANGE
< Halen G. H. Estelle)
Haruhl "Re.l' Gim.ge, the foot
bull idol, speaking over the radio,
on Golden Rule Sunduy, emphaa-
ized the fact that fair play and
clean living are essential to success
in all linss of endeavor.
“Football is like life,” said he.
“One fellow carriea the ball and
gets most of the credit, Yet ten
men have helped him to push
through and without them he would
not have gu.ued an inch.”
“There is only one way 1 know
of to become an athlete: Get luts
of sleep and live a normal, re­
gular, healthy life. Don’t smoke.
Don’t urink liquor, Don’t be a
loafer on the street, Think, dream,
end believe that you will come to
the top and you’ll get there. >•
•‘Several things helped me in
football. I have never smoked in
my life. My father saw to it that
1 kept good hours until i got my
growth.”
Football is one ol’ the best garnet
ever played, It demands. more from
the player than anyutither game
Its rewards ury 'pixjtual rathui
than material, but they! are certain.
“Red” Grange said that the big
thing which he had*', won from foot­
ball was nut the present monetary
reward but, rather the more per­
manent matter of a training in
courage, stamina and ability to use
mind and muscles more effectively.
“Red” Grange laid the founda­
tion for success in early life. Hie
athyce to other aspiring athletes is
timely. Many agencies are contri­
buting to athletic success for our
teachers in the public schools art­
showing boys and girls why alco­
hol and tobacco are useless. States
have passed laws prohibiting the
sale of tobacco products to those
who have not reached years of
discretion.
“Red” Grange proved hi* belief
in the Gulden Rule when » cigaret
firm offered him -10,000.000 for
the privilege of using his name
with the insinuation that the mon«
that brand. He said that the piona-
tary reward of football was s’jcon
dary. He proved it by the above
DISCUSS SHEEP RAISING
Sheep raising in Columbia county
will be discussed by Harry Lind-
gren, specialist in animal husband-
ry, from the O. A.. (’. extension
department. The meetings will be
held as follows: Beaver Holmes
(Lange llall, Thursday, March 10,
at 8:00 P. M. Clatskanie, Friday,
March 11. at 1:00 P. M
lattor place Mr. Lind­
At the latter
gren will discuss sheep raising dur­
ing the lecture hour of the Clats-
kanie grange at which time the
hieeting will be open to thosa in-
t erested in this subject.
hour* was one of the unpleasant
experiences of Leon Errol during
the filming of exterior stenee in
latent
First
National's
comedy,
“The Lunatic at Large,” showing
at the Majestic theatre, Saturday
night and Sunday matinee.
Winsome Loi* Moran ha» the
featured role, that of the daughter,
in Fex Film:' version of “The Mu-
sic Master,” showing at the >la-
jestic theatre Sunday only, This
dainty little actress, who Is only
seventeen, again scares a triumph
in this screen version of th« great
Warfield-Belasco success. Alec B.
Francis is cast as the lovable Mu-
sic Master and Neil Hamilton the
lover.
Keeping his audiences always on
its toes, Tom Tyler, F. B. O.’ b
Western star has sprung u smash­
ing surprise on his fans in his
rewest picture, “The Cowboy Cop,"
which is showing at the Majestic
theatre Monday. The picture opens
>n the usual breezy manner of the I
Cvpica! Tyler Treats, but after one
brief glimpse of Toni in his cowboy
outfit, the audience - is whisked in­
to the intrigue of the “Big Town's”
underworld, where Toni as a moun­
ted cop, put* his knowledge of
guns und horses to some very Lbrill
ing tests.
in “Wolf's Clothing," the War­
ner Bros, picture starring Monte
Blue, the Majestic theatre has one
of the most diverting picture* of
:he season. Founded upon Arthur
Somers Roche’s story, it tells a
tale that recalls the spirit of O.
Henry. For hero New York w once
more transformed into Bagdad-on-
he-Subway, and once more adven­
ture comes to commonplace people
nd turns them into types'of true
romance.
“The Third Degree,” the War­
ner Bros, production next Thura-
day and Friday at the Majestic
theatre, is the film of verMen of
the noted stage sueee»« by Char-
lea Klein. Dolores Costelie w atai-r-
ed in this gripping polio, melodra­
ma, directed hy Michael
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
The Christian church is planning
for some good work in th» seai-
future and the children of the
Bible school are looking forward
to better class rooms and will taka
more pride in their room to har»
a part in finishing it to suit tbeir
own taste.
TVe are well pleased to note the
public feeling and interest mani­
fest in helping U h to realize this
new Church home.
The pastor will preavh as usual
next Sunday and hi* sermon will
be governed by the development*
of plans for being in the ber
Church home.
Public is cordially inviltal to
services. We have set the day
movr into the new church
March 18.
Christian endeavor at 6:80.
VERNONIA EAGLE
“OLD iiEZ” COAXES
LOST FORTUNEIS
LYING IN BANKS
FISH WITH VERSE
Beguile* Finny Tribe With
Talk and Rhyme.
Arkansas City. Ark.—Old Hez says
be hue never pulled u bass from a
stream svlfh half the thrill he has
wh/n he trull's Hint spalls along the
ground to the remains of au old In
diuü camp uiJd there digs up arrow­
head®, axe?, spearheads and mauls
used by America's early settlers.
Who 1» Old Hex?
He • an authority on both bass and
Indlau relh's li. E. Lloyd of Arkan
»aa City. Kaus fui nter newspaper
man. printer und painter by trade, fly
fisherman b> profession, with an in
suitable hubby for collecting Indian
’<<ica.
Axuuug fly fluiorinru Mr. Lloyd 1«
kuuwn as < Hd Ho». M Henn of
fish-
eriuea lu thi» part of ih* country. I’p
a,nd down the streams of Kansas, Ar-
kuftsas. Ulssour! Oklahoma. Illinois
a>nd L mvííxiih <>ld Uez with bls ttahln;-
equlpmeut is a familiar rtg.ute. Lie has
taught wore® i>f young men how to
trick wary baas from their lairs; be
baa caught fish buih big and small in
wtaiwr and summer.
Btgwil«« Them With Ver»«.
“Tait to '»iu Cvax 'em it long « lir­
Üe.” Is the advice of Old Hez ón
tatchlug fish. "I kuow tbtar language,
»1x4 wheu I step luto the stream I be-
<!u Lalkluc fib my fish. All th» while
í'm puillug Litui U¡ I m talking to Niu.
wiuetliae« even Ln rhymes.”
Here’s the con versa tiou Al part of
Mr. Lloyd’» wknowu bass poem.
“iSoug of Uie Wild,” with which he be
giúJe® hta flsii. with a “Com* on,
grandpa, come on. aud quit your fwul-
La’,” Uiruwu ta for a refrain :
0vod ajorniu*. grandpa gn«<1 morn
kn<—
Ha, ? Huh; Not so well, did y uu iv.y ’
uertotlnKy. tf your • itotuaob’»
wi»r,
Take
a
«MtharUc.
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brnrt
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li «rii tb* <»1«1 lot 4«n,
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th«»
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"«aid
tfi« I nijh »
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tUiidl!»
•
way«
Mb* !J«drU tat®
<.btag •¿hue« be
wjoa »
b« » *lxfy six
yww»’« «14 ■♦*. ta hta w«r4« hs» Ml«
Hw 4
‘V«14 IWMH *<.«> «V«»
» «Nta».** He «»HiAii by M» fit* Inc
taci »»twntalH tar be la «ta •«« «if a
waM
fir
!%>• tale
' •br»l. R. JT. IJovd. »4 fhe Wghtrtblrd
htiliaHM fCfanrry. Ln the Civil war.
iLtaah as he tare® firliilig. I*4»w»v«a*.
ht’» B«l of bl» aagLtag oxpleit*« that
*'&ta fiUw ’
of by tii» bu«kr
iau: xad ruoto», Inàl*A arrog­
Ww4
kafc-dh I anti ttaHahawk«. It’»
Uta
fl afi Lag rvd I-hat h» otH'iie« eut ua Biawt
or ta» trip« ta tb» rlvwr mow but a
peta ted I cwne whii which te brush
The lower crust of a berry pie leave» ankie and dig Into the «arth.
Ka«fi on Indian Relic».
will not be soggy if sprinkled with
How® hy wti® river lie çh ». a —the
Being buried beneath a pile > or flour or flour and sugar before
W-alBNt river, that llwwa through H«»
sand, gravel and clay for six long the filling is poured in.
Shrf hdta w/ K mm « hh but no ) tn n»®t
bait t.« ldUJ4<ry Osto.
he
waJk« ruta«*, «»Mieti iaiu » he «4(® Njr 14i«
hour alerta» at th» ¿round ta all <N
rtudloaiM «r «Cgi hG wm . y lato
.♦id
cave ta th« r»"ka. When he r«*tun»M.
It ta n«t vrkh the u.«u»l string «*/ fish.
U«r with h hatful of illut «r sandWoR»
IS COMING
or ágete in a «le by Indian« before the
white man came.
Lor ohi He/.” ha» developed a pas-
Mion for c<4le<*tlug Indian rolles und
lie bi»a*t« that hl* collectlou of 1.3DÍJ
pieces Is one of the finest In this part
of ihe country and that he has found
Some of the rarest sbeiimens uf In­
dian Implements in ('xlsluiue.
Almost (wo sides of bls ta'lrnom are
hfiax with eu rd bn* > d plaque* on which
;
a»rrowhes<1s. .-»pearii» ad-. fofnahewks.
:«X(*a müi I other tbipzs h ’ c atrun^ with
cMpfxtsr wire. on
Ilnur :<r» plUel
heavier ptar»4«. aut-U is mauL«.
h<«wK. FannerM mp 4 pesile».
'Hi» firlz» of «y lita pt
i Mtn 1«
m to-pawed ta»- tati, ib« Ilk»- vf A’hb-h
kk I l««d a«v« be was out found in
«M BtJl««
i Ion •»ut*ld* I: iá i>v»u
The Majestic
Princess Drifted Snow
Vernonia Trading Co
FINNEY OF THE FORCE
The ladies uf Treharne are or
gamzing a Indies Athletic club »nd
visited the Vernonia Athletic club
Tuesday to get m few pointers.
Br F O. ALm.arfv
Catbird’» Many Moodt
Puzzle to Bird Lover
H. E. Horner, a watchmaker, has
established an office next to that
of City Attorney Lester Sheeley,
where he will do repair work on
watches, clocks and jewelry. He
arrived here recently from Welton,
Arizona.
Ev«r since 1 can remember, cat­
bird» have haunted our garden. I have
Owner* aud Heir* Are Difficult observed their couilng in the spring,
their courting time and their nesting
to Find.
time, in the autumn they, come l»y
New Ymk.—A i t it fortune In uu the dozens to feed upotj our grupes.
claimed savings lies !u ihe vaults ol Yet the more I observe rhe catbi-d.
VERNONIA MILL
New York bauks awaiting trace uf de the more he mystifies and interests
me.
PQsiturs.
FOR SALE
His aspect Is ever changing. «
The pennies of ‘‘floaters” the world
the timber,
ment
u
clown,
the
next
u
<m
a
over, from di verging sources and in
teams,
and
all
­
\arylng amounts, to I ci tv the total u trim ariituoruT. a dainty ny
which, tn une bunk alone, has climbed prankish school boy. an
ment.
shadow, now here, now there.
to six figures.
Lindsay Lumber Co.
Hi® changeHtilciiess I m <<»1
Hundreds uf depositors have vis­
ited bauks never io return. They p.ud in marked conrrsst to rhe
have left their savings and gone, pos­ a common, impivreinlinis folio
sibly lu death, without leaving record never thinks »»r l:s:-.N<na th
student b'
i
”h l> <v> ilitg
of their moves.
’ll! : i- ■
Owners ana heirs to this fortune thin j else • r\ ’
The .-ml '• i
are hard tv find, says Herbert K.
Twite-hell, president uf the Seaman’s v.ho pl’:*"
Bunk for Savings, which, hi 1(K) years roles in
one ♦••.tn f.t-
business, has 2.536 dormant
b* IlK F I
count® (utttltng fi2lA5.938.rt7. The task
Dumb a » •’
however, Is a never ending one and
I
through u department, instituted fur
the purpose, constant search
IIIOV
xnd every possibility of a
Hl <'n.-L-!l|p. Eu g
exhausted.
nf ’n» <1 »or uurll
The Svumau'ti bank Is one o
\ j cu nt ¡
the fi
wideb huve similar i accounts
ilk*-- hl t es OtT ’
depositors have not bet-n heard <>1’ in
he pk t lire Is ou.
‘Jw years or mure. After this lap. v
>»w. ip i»'<i hf stanili*
Ute accounts become “legally dor
■o ufR”i <>!i lire sutil in front,
mant.” Interest no longer is paid :ib I
i I
V
Uie banks have use of the money, but
uwt fur Individual gain.
Up the winding Bowery, in the tv:
«-nh y junket made at-
light of the elevated, wander ageh >-
v. it i vegetable coloring.
(Tilnese, men of bearded styles, hat
Supply Affects Pruning
less foreign women, pale, old
children. Such ta the clintele uf ihe
CARD OF THANKS
Bewery gavlugs bank where the dor
I wh h to express my apprecia-
niaut bgcuuul ® total fiino.ooo.
on t<
m y tiumy neighbors and
Qace Ui tills parade, said a bnnk
INSURED CARRIER
•»:£</iul, was Mary Ellin, a quaint old
¿3 fur helping my children
takar-vveiuab, stwvmty years old. Sin-
lue t .me both Mr». Little
ui
had forgotten suiue of her accounfr
Vernonia Office
.1
itu
w.-re in the hospital.
»Nd was found u, have $1’2.(W de
Marvin Little.
At
the
Brazing Works on Rose
>'«eUad will) in« bank under four dif
Avenue.
BALLESTEROS
Intereniing to Noto
Phone MAin
fohnny Ballevtaru*, h Filipino,
I
ubivd
bjr
Nnikhal
Kull,
on
a
Origin of Surname»
-rant
charging
aaault
being
Portland Office
li wm u«i itatil after Hie N'urmau
lid
vith a dangerous weapon
U*g( surname» were adopt
Auto
Freight Terminal
fount guilty bifora Justice
«4
They w»rr first given mm uh k
I'-aCe llill ami bound over to
mumu '. u« (»tai
particular Individual»,
E. Water and Yamhill Streets
.
. .-y hi* bail mui placad EAst 8226
Office No. 11
T«rtta) w« rwwly Sad any appropriate
S3 000.
rfvM® -jtt the »BkMM V*» benr.
The
DELIVER
YOUR DOOR
i ei'uw; b«j« uf Uie day may easily
• mm r-y ta* uaaiw '>f Coward. while Mr.
•'«*
mm »thing but sly.
Yet It
W plwbxta» UaMl th« flrut man to
!»;• M»wl* «f b<»x was pre
'«u-wtra! '«* < satalu». J ub I a® the first
•«¿T«’!. «•» •arrall. w»u ni.» it likely
t ¿MMi la'1» ■*r.
M y «e* p I a w • ru nair.ed by reuson
FOR GOOD LAUNDRY WORK
• f I bi
pus •.•ssfun of sonic quality
whi/.h ws»s »««ovlHtcd with a particu­
lar antaal
Hart, fur in-lanee. wus
and
dow-bt a »rent runner, and Night.-
with
Wells
iagal* could sing
A r for the Hud.
Tailor, Phone
891
dealt» (rah La redbreast) ami Wood
«Ns (weadwflle, x woodpecker), they
^r»<">Ly rwuelved their names from
tau iigio they favored outside their
Including
equip
PORTLAND - VERNONIA
Truck Line
343
State Laundry Company
and deliver TUESDAYS
FRIDAYS Leave orders
S.
MAin
usost Interesting names are
which plainly originated through
Liu» occupation uf those who held
them. There Is no doubt about Shep­
herd, Hedger. Herd, or Hoard. Ack-
erwan whs the man who drove the
;de\r ever the acres; Swlnnart tended
<vci«e; and Calvert looked after the
'elves; while Withered was a wether-
herd, »ad Goddard a goat herd.- Lon
4«n Answers.
The
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Ford Batteries
Rubber Case
13 Plate
Bizet Died a "Failure"
Bizet, the composer of “Carmen,
probably the most succensful of ali
clasclc opera® so far as the s<ope of
its popularity Is concerned, died m
thirty-seven. and It is said he was
brolten hearted over rhe apparent fall
.ire of ihe opera on Its first presenta-
iion.--Washington Star.
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