FIVE ____________ Thursday, September 8 1927._________ VERNONIA EAGLE I ~ M impossible but—and this is more an offset to a total supply of both I Nehalem Lumber company opens be made in proposed new local Football Team Will important—superbly ap- ­ | Nehalem River camps with 475 mm. creamery. iuperbly entertaining. j | sweet and tart prunes which it ap Soon Be Organized pears may exceed last year by j Condon—22-room hotel being Grading will soon be completed “ Matinee Ladies ” The opening of school renewed around 55,000,000 pounds unless i built at new town of Kinzu*. News of Vernonia Schoo's on Grand Ronde end of Salmon “ The Maes have it in “ Matinee the yearly enthusiasm for football further reductions in yield result Coquille—County will gravel Fat River highway. School Opens With Little Monday when a group of boys met Ladies,” the Warner Bros, produc­ from unfavorable weather and di­ Elk road. Forest Grove—Local growers will tion which comes to the Majestic Change in Teaching Staff for the purpose of organizing a theatre Sunday. An Irish Me, May sease. Bandon—Butter and cheese will ship 40 cars of fresh prunes thia football team. Early practice Is Feeds—Feeds derived from wheat Registration for the fall term of handicapped by the absence of] McAvoy, si the star, and a Scot- high school occurred Monday with Coach Austin, who will not be back tish Mac, Malcolm MacGregor, are and corn are slightly • lower gen­ but one change in the teaching in school for about two weeks, it featured, Theirs is a screen ro­ erally but cotton seed meal is un­ staff and a larger freshman class is said. mance of a cabaret girl und a gig- changed to higher and linseed meal steady. Cluten < feed and hominy than ever before in the history of Mr. Austin has blood poisoning olo. feed are ! easier but alfalfa meal Vernonia high school. Miss Malm- in ... his arm and hand and for some-' advanced. « sten is the new member of the time it was feared he would lose I “The Black Diamond Expre»»" When railroad engineer and faculty. I his arm. At present he is in a debutante of fashionable society are Professor Wilkerson, principal, Portland hospital, D. B. Reasoner and Guy Mills forcibly thrown together, is the will teach geometry, civics, trigon­ With a number or lettermen from latter justified in disobeying her returned Tuesday from a week’s ometry, commercial law and book­ last year back in school, it is ex- vacation mother’s will, Such a situation is Belknap in which they motored to keeping. M». Austin will teach springs, East Lake, Bend, pected however, that a nucleus for the basis of the story of “ The physics, agriculture, physiology a practice team will he organized Dufur, The Dalles and returned by I Black Diamond Express,” a War­ science and boys athletics. way of the Mount Hood Loop and early training started soon. ner Bros, production starring Monte Miss Hickman will teach Latin, highway. history and French. Miss Perce The seniors gave up their rooni Blue, which comes to the Majestic Miss Jessie George returned from theatre next Tuesday and Wednes ­ will teach art and English. Mrs. downstairs and are up in the aud- I the Monmouth Normal school Wed- day. Hammack, geometry, algebra, ec­ itorium again. | nesday of last week, and will live Phoebe Greenman, who was elec- onomics and commercial arithmetic. “Beware of Widow»” here with her mother for the next Mrs. Brewer, sewing, English, his- ted yell leader for this year, is The new Ford car will be one of the Laughter is declared by leading month. She plans to secure a posl- j tory and girls athletics. visiting in California, but will re­ medics to be the greatest cure of (tion teaching school in the Willa­ turn some time this week for mental and physical ills. By this mette valley soon. speediest, most alert cars on the road. You Record Freshman Class school. deduction anyone attending “Be­ Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nicar. Mr. Enrolls This Year ware of Widows” starring Laura ' and Mrs. H. V. Holcomb and fam-1 will be delighted with its low, smart lines Notice to Contractor. La Plante at the Majestic theatre' ily motored to Rainier national Fifty students enrolled Monday 24, Thursday and Friday will get morej park over the week end. They re­ St. Helens, Oregon, August in the freshman class of Vernonia and beautiful colors. benefit from its hour and a half i ported an interesting time in mot- high schpol which is said to be a 1927. Sealed proposals, addressed to record in the annnals of the in­ the County Court of Columbia of entertainment than from a dozen! oring past the snow line on Mount stitution. It is expected that this County, Oregon, at St. Helens, highly expensive visits to the doc-: Rainier, J. M. Jones, who has been living I will be appreciably increased with­ Oregon and endorsed Proposal for tor. at the Vernonia hotel for some in the next week. FARM MARKET REVIEW Doing the following work in Col­ time, was injured Thursday after-j No organization of the class has umbia County, to-wit: The con­ Oregon Agricultural College : noon while working at the Koster ’ been effected as yet, but plans struction of a Howe Truss Bridge More sweet prunes, ’ less tart. 1 camp on Rock creek. He was struck are being made to have an elec­ with necessary approaches, across Another increase in the California I I ¿y * falling'"limb “ which broke j one „ ---- ------ tion of officers in the near future. the Nehalem River in Section 30, official estimate placed the August I j • . | leg, one rib and .................... injured his back. Township 6 north, Range 5 west forecast at 408,000,000 pounds in He was taken to the Good Samari-1 | Vernonia Grade Schools of the Willamette Meridian, will that state. This is 116,000,000 tan hospital in Portland. | Start Monday be received by said County Court pounds more tahn the record crop Mrs. Maude Webster returned) The Washington and Lincoln until ten o’clock A. M., Septem­ of 1926. The French prune crop Wednesday from Portland where grade schools opened Monday for ber 24th, 1927 and not thereaf­ is still figured at about the same she has been visiting her daughter, registration, and then closed ' to ter, and at that time will be pub- as last year or 24,000,000 pounds, Mrs. Bell Goodnight, who recently j It appears from unofficial infor- underwent an operation for goiter.1 l enable the children to purchase licly opened and read. their books and supplies. But few All proposals must be made upon mation that there may be 25,000,- Mrs. Webster says her daughter is 'anges were made in the person- blank forms, to be obtained from 000 or more pounds of holdover rapidly improving. 1 of the teaching staff in the cent of his bid, payable to the sweet prunes in excess of last year. Police Notes o schools. County Clerk, which shall be for­ Thus it may be calculated that the Manuel Lewis, colored, was ar­ O. A. Anderson is superintend­ feited to the County in case th e world supply of dried sweet prunes ent of the grade schools, and Mrs. award is made to him, and he this year will exceed that of 1926 rested Sunday night by Marshals approrimately 140,000,000 Kelly and Phelps and charged with Mabie Nichol is art and music shall neglect, fail or refuse, for by illegal possession of liquor. On upervisor. At the Washington a period of five days after such pounds. school the following teachers are award is made, to enter into a The prospective crop of tart his plea of guilty he was fined $75 ! here this year: Mrs. Elsa Knowles, contract and file the required prunes on the other hand is ex- before Judge Reasoner Tuesday. Joe Randolph, colored, arrested principal, sixth, seventh ana eighth bond. pected to be about 85,000,000 grades, departmental; Mrs. Alta The right is reserved to reject pounds less than last year and with Lewis, was charged with of­ Neil, sixth, seventh and eighth any and all bids. there appears to be no increase in fering bribe to peace officers and grades, departmental; Edwin Con- John Philip, County Judge. stocks In 1926 the tart crop of was fined $20 before Judge Reas­ dit, sixth, seventh and eighth T. B. Mills, Commissioner. the world totaled about 200,000,- oner. Both paid their fines. grades, departmental; Miss Ruth J. N. Miller, Commissioner. 000 pounds. Estimates now indi­ I Bert Routt was arrested by Mar­ You can well afford to laugh at the hold­ Taylor, sixth, seventh and eighth G. G. Hall, Roadmaster. cate about 115,000,000 pounds di­ shal Kelly for being drunk. On his 'Trades, departmental; Mrs. Mabel J. W. Hunt, County Clerk vided about equally between Yugo­ plea of guilty before Judge Reas- up man if your valuables are in one of oner he was fined $30. ¡Graves, sixth;.Miss Beatrice Ander- slavia and the Northwest. Alvin Jones was arrested by Ison, fifth; Miss Bessie McDonald, our safe deposit vault boxes. The cost per Recent official information In­ Marshal Kelly Saturday night and ! fourth; Mrs. Helen Austin, third; dicates that owing to extremely un­ charged with disorderly conduct. year is so little that you cannot afford Miss Lenora Kizer, second; Mrs. favorable weather conditions which His hearing was set for September Ethel Ray, first. “Blind Alley»” have cut the crop in half sizes 10. to be without this real protection. I At the Lincoln school: Miss Alice Thomas Meighan hero of many will be very small in Yugoslavia Eaton, principal, fourth and fifth; a romance, drama and comedy, en­ this year and that prices were ad­ PAGEANT ILLUSTRATES IMiss Pearl Krause, third; Miss Mel­ ters a new filed with his current vanced at Valjevo from $10.00 to GROWTH OF W. C. T. U. ba Laramore, second; Mrs. Pearl Paramount production, “Blind Al­ $35.00 per ton between August 4 IN UNITED STATES Wilkerson, first. leys,” arriving at the Majestic thea-1 and 19. The supply of large size (By Maud Mills) Scio—Lulay Bros. Lumber com­ tre Saturday. The new vehicle can J tart prunes seems to be limited to ¡ Three thousand delegates at the pany builds new logging road into only be described in one way. It1 the Pacific Northwest crop which national W. C. T. U. convention mountains. is melodrama—fast, thrilling, very should be of some importance as recently in Minneapolis cheered the ’ building of the membership wall, a pageant illustrating the growth of the organization, and the an­ nouncement that 51,340 new mem­ bers had joined from January 16 to May 1 of this year. More than 5000 bricks, each rep­ resenting 10 new members and bearing the name of the volunteer captain who gained them, were set in place in the organization wall whose foundation stones were laid I by early temperance crusaders more I than 50 years ago. Edgar T. Cutter, manager of [the middle-western division of the „„ | Associated Press, in addressing the' , convention stressed the need for * I j W. C. T. U. women to give the news of their organization to their' communities through the newspa- pers, saving that editors are al- Today’s Pontiac Six is the finest Pontiac Six ever ways willing to cooperate in giving built. Not merely does it offer the fashionable smart­ . clean news to the public. ness of Fisher bodies in new Duco colors, but it brings The Timber Line Wait For the New Ford Crawford Motor Co. No Need to Fear a Holdup if Your Val­ uables are in a Safe Deposit Box The Majestic BANK OF VERNONIA The cigarette you can smoke with real enjoyment À If all cigarettes were as good as Camel you wouldn’t hear anything about special treat ments to make cigarettes good for the throat. Nothing takes the place of choice tobaccos. CHURCH OF CHRIST (Christian) Bible school 10:00 “Solomon De­ dicates the Temple” (1 Kings 8) Communion and morning worship 11:00 Sermon “The Sin of Neg­ lect.” Christian Endeavor 6:30 “How should I Spend God’' Por­ tion of my money” Evening service 7:30 Sermon ‘Mountain Top ex­ periences.” Choir practice Friday, 7:30. Teddy W. Leavitt, Minister. Phone 223. EVANGELICAL CHURCH Sunday school 9:45 a. m. preach­ ing by the pastor G. W. Plumer at 11 a. m. Subject “God Weighs^ Actions” and 8 p. m. Theme “The. Perishing Soul.” Christian Endeav- I or 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Wed- I nesday evening 8 p. m. 1 Astoria—Local port receives up ! to 60 cars export wheat a day. St. Helens—Proposed Cates thea­ tre here will cost about $26,000. FREE LECTURES Lectures against Catholicism by Reverend Hail of Portland at the Granre hall Sunday evening, 8 p. m. The public is invited. >riolrt,*799;Landau Sedan, $H49; De Luxe Landau Sedan, $929; Ponttac Six De Luxe Delivery, $9X9 to $770. The Nrt«> Oakland All-American Str, $1049 to $1269. All price* at factorvr Delivered price* include minimum handling charge*. Ea*y to pay on the General Motor* iime Payment Plan. GILBY MOTOR COMPANY Vernonia, Oregon QAe New and Finer PONTIAC SIX PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS