VERNONIA EAGLE Thursday, May 19, 1927. and a large sportsmen's society has con missioned him to prepare a report on the pollution of river water and the destruction of fish through Indus trial chemicals. Tills report Is to he incorporated in a bill which will t>.< Eeirg Affairs of Vernonia Schools and Published Each Week in the Eagle Introduced In the state legislature *»,» fall. “Now, Professor Fowler had long but owing to Williams size Gilbert juniors worked hard to please their class spirit and enjoy the prom. contemplated a trip down the river In lost. departing friends, and the juniors I® by D. J. Wslah. Gilbert Bergerson a junior tried order to carry out some private bio­ Miss Hickman and Mrs. Hammack Games were played. Ice cream hoped that they left pleasant mem­ logical research and study the tninu.e OR three generations the Dowles were present to enjoy some of the and cake was served about 2:30. ories for the seniors. family had cherished Pickerel organisms of the water. So Betty fun, and Mr. Wilkerson comple­ A good time was enjoyed by all. The hall was encased in green. cove as something belonging ex­ suggested that they buy a little house­ The sophomore play was to be The scent of cedar and fir mingled mented the juniors on their enjoy­ clusively to the family. True, it boat and spend the summer vacation given at Timber Tuesday, May 17, with the perfisme of the pretty dan­ able evening of entertainment. was charted on the government floating down the river clear to the The juniors are glad that they maps as part of the river, and as Mississippi, thus combining business but as there was no stage at Tim­ cers was aromorious. Our orchestra gave their senior friends a fare­ such was officially federal property. and pleasure. Of course, the profes- The associated student body held ber they could not give it there. from Hillsboro had trouble on the well entertainment. But family precedent Is strong, and sor agreed with alacrity. You know road causing the prom to start elections for the next year officers. Art Exhibit* all the living Dowleses had first waded he is a widower, and Betty Is almost Senior Class Program late. The musicians were surround ­ The elections are as follows: like a guardian to him. When she Friday, Saturday and Sunday the The senior class program will timidly along the pebbly shore, and as mentioned the pretty green ami white President, Veldon Parker; vice pres, work of the sewing class and the ed by heavy rustic polls, and in they grew into robust youth and ac­ be held in the high school audi ­ ident, Della Cline; secretary, Helen art class of the high school was each corner of this casement was quired bravado the cove furnished boat they bought I had a hunch, for I Hieber; treasurer, Ward Gooding; on display in the windows of the a fir tree. At one corner was the torium Thursday, May 19 at 2:30. ahuudunt sport in the way of fishing saw a green and white bout tied off down at the cove early this morning. girls athletic manager, Mildred Haw­ Miller Mercantile store. The display punch and it alone would make Everyone is cordially invited. rind swimming. The commencement exercises will The Dowles farm extended from So, Instead of going to town. I drove kins; boys athletic manager, Don­ was exceptional. Both classes have the prom a success. be held Friday, May 20, at eight the state highway to the river’s edge, back along the old river road to Inves­ ald Hodges; yell leader, Phoebe done much work and by the ex­ Our patrons were Mr. and Mrs. tigate. And, sure enough, it was Betty Greenman ; reporter, Catherine Hoff- hibit there was shown to be skilled Lindley and our honored guest Mr. o’clock in the Evangelical church. and a roomy boathouse stood on the and her dad. Prof. N. H. Cornish of Oregon agri­ bunk. A cabin cruiser, a motor boat • man. students in each class. Much credit and Mrs. Hurley they threw all “He's got one end of the boat all culture college will deliver the ad­ two rowboats and a canoe composed is due to their instructors. Miss superstition away by coming on Sophomore Party the Dowles fleet. Pickerel cove was a- fixed up as a biological laboratory, dress. Goodin and Miss Perce. Friday 13. The sophomore class planned to A junior class meeting was held pretty a haven as any boat lover could and I left him with Ills eyes glued to a compound microscope, studying have their skipday picnic in Shee- Junior Prom The classes of twenty-five and Monday at 12:45, It was decided wish for. Two hundred yards back from th« a drop of water. Betty insisted up««n ley’s grove Tuesday afternoon, but The junior class of 1928 gave twenty-six had representatives pres­ that the juniors would decorate the dressing in more conventional util a on account of rain, they were com­ their annual entertainment for the ent. They sumed to enter their old evangelical church for commence­ cove stood the old Dowles homestead before consenting to meet you. So I where Robert lived in a happy’slab pelled to have it in the gymnasium. seniors, Faenlty, and Alumni. The to out drink Bill Hill on punch ment. of seclusion with his mother, father left her to dress. Now, my dear folks. I want you all to come down to the and C maiden aunt. Robert Dowle Production is increasing and qual- ing the subject will be “What is Balloon Trip to North was twenty-seven years old, unmar cove with me and meet my tutu«'* Farm -Market Review wife und father-in-law." ity showed improvement last week, Life to You?.” rled and Ids marital choice, or lack o Walnuts Pole Proved Failure choice, It was a happy quartette that wend­ was a matter of grave con Prices on high grades held. gen-I The Christian Endeavor society is Prospects are favorable for a erally firm Attempts to reach the North pole cern to Martha, his doting aunt. ed its way through the willow grovo but low scores weaken-! taking _____ _ to Clatskanie, to a trip by way of the air were made as long better crop of walnuts in France One bright morning In early July a few minutes later, und none was ed slightly. ' visit the endeavors there. The cars pg» as the Civil war, points out Lieut. Martha came rushing into tire Dowle» more gay than Murtha. Soon It ws than last year. Bordeaux prices for Wool I will leave the church about two Walter Hinton, the famous aviator, In living room, glanced about furtively a sextette that chatted gtivly on the shelled walnuts showed a pronounc­ The tendency last week was to- j o’clock Sunday afternoon, an article hi Liberty. “They have tried then inquired breathlessly: forward deck of tlie “shanty-botil" ed downward tendency in recent to reach the. North pole in free bal­ that Murtha had so violently con­ "Where's Robert?" weeks from the high levels of last ward a little broader trading both' Card of Thank« loons,” Lieutenant Hinton writes. "At in this country and at London. I Mrs. Dowles laid aside her knitting demned but a short time before. T'.ie November. We wish to thank our many about the time of our Civil war, Na­ while her husband looked up from spinster had affectionately embraeod Strawberires Livestock who so kind- dar, a Frenchman, built a colossal his newspaper wonderingly. friends and neighbors _ Betty and was addressing her with the The crop in eastern states was Liberal arrivals of fat cattle cattle 1 < ]y assisted our family during the balloon with a wickerwork house “Robert drove to town this nmro utmost •confidence. damaged from 7 per cent to 57 caused some price Auctions last I “You know, my dear. I happened to j illness of my wife. We are espec- about thirteen feet square iu place of Ing," answered Mr. Dowles. “Why per cent in various states by frost, week but markets were generally ially grateful to Mrs. W. F. Brown­ a basket. It even had a boudoir for what's wrong? Did the cows get hit« be down here looking for lilies a short freeze, rains and floods, and mat­ well sustained on heavies and ing, Mrs. D. Marchall, Mrs. W. W. the ladles who were umoiig the nine the corn again?” time ago and spied you and Robert urity will be delayed. strong on feedres and stockers of Wolff, Mrs. Gründen, Mrs. Walter passengers when the craft suited away "Worse than that," replied bls together," she confided. “And do you from Paris one morning, bound for sister. “A shanty boat has tied up know, I was positive In my own mind Potatoes which supplies were quite limited. Garner and Mrs. Earl N. Bleib. >the pole by way of St. Petersburg, In our cove. I saw them as I went that it was you; but, of course I The southern early crop is esti­ Eastern pork markets weakened a- We also wish to thank Nehalem Russia. didn't wunt to Interrupt a lovers’ down there to look for lilies." mated to exceed last year by more gain but the Portland market was “They soared merrily across Hol- Chapter No. 153 O. E. S. and “Pshaw! Is that all? No harm In meeting, so I went away. You know than two million bushels, but much firm on butcher hogs and feeders, Mountain Heart Rebekah lodge No. lurid," the writer continues, “and were that. No doubt they'll move on again I was young myself once." damage has been done by frosts The general tone of the lamb mar- And she bestowed a coquettish 243 I. O. O. F. and other friends above Hanover, when the wind threat­ tn a day or two.” and floods and maturity will be ket was less favorable although ened to take them over the North sea. "William, you ought to know I don't smile upon the confused professor, for the beautiful flowers. delayed. some fancy prices were obtained Mr. and Mrs. Lou Cates, Pauline An a’nehor was tossed out. It uprooted approve of shanty boaters,” she said who Bhlfted from one foot to the other. Wheat a tree und the rope broke. Another “They are simply floaters und riff on eastern markets. Weather con­ and Delphine. anchor ripped the roof oft a house I raff of the river. And there’s a young The market remains firm with ditions have slowed up lamb mar­ Evolution of Staff of and carried It through the air. European demand absorbing heavy ketings in some sections but the woinun on the boat with an old man “When the rope gave way, the loss I judge to be her father. A- rather world shipments. Latest estimates crop is still reported to be a good Life Through History of weight sent the outfit bouncing | good-looking hussy. Robert must not indicate 33 mililon bushels less win­ one. Shipments during May and A loaf of bread baked In the Stone NATAL straight up at breathless speed. To see her. We must chase them away age Ims been foun