Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, May 23, 1929, Image 1

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    Remember the Disabled
Veterans, Buy a Poppy
lient o nia
VERNONIA, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1829
C. F. Hieber
Open Store
Here June 1
Invited At
Sarah A. Spencer
Manufacture Pubilc
Camp Fire Cabin For
Warming
Ice Cream In The Big Camp House
Celebrates Her 79th
Fire Girls, under
M. E. Carkin acting adjutant
the
auspices
of
the
Advisory
of the local American Legion
Local Plant Board and guardians, are spon­
post has sent out invitations to
Birthday Recently
soring a House Warming in the
"ain’-r. Hillsboro, Forest Grove,
Nearby Legion Posts
invited to Special
Legion Meeting May 31
Contest For
New Car To
Start With 5
form of a silver tea and shower
St. Helens posts to attend the
special meeting called in this Machinery To Arrive In at the cabin Saturday evening,
4 Local and Birkenfeld
Locate Next To Lincoln city May 31 in which state de­
May 25 from 5 to 9 o'clock. The In Vernonia Over Half Century; Takes Active
public, the business men especial
Part
in
All
Civic
Activities;
Adopts
Big
ne • tm-ni comamnder. Ben Fisher
Vernonia Soon
Girl In Race
Confectionery Shop
ly are invited to attend and see
and department adjutant Carl
Legion Post; Mothers All Ex-Service Men
for themselves by the girls and
.outer, will be honored guests.
the new cabin.
The department commander is
»
Dr. Hurley, Al. Ritchey and L. her late husband Israel Spencer
making a special trip from
As to the shower, anything in
Marshfield to pay Vernonia post
the line of old furniture, kitchen Schwab, representing the local G. A. R. veteran who passed
a visit before his term is up in
utensils, pictures, house furnish­ post of the American Legion, away in 1922 homesteaded in
August.
ings, plants, etc. will be appreci­ greeted aunt Sally Spencer at the vicinity of Vernonia working
Contest Starts Today and Ends
As many members of the local Local Managar Expariancad lea ated. Bring what ever you don’t her home Friday noon, present­ hard clearing land for a home,
Will Carry Beit Grade Men»
post who possibly can are urged
want and the girls will renovate ing her the traditional birthday and raising a large family.
July^bth With First Prise
cake which the Legion gives their
Cream Maker; In Busine»»
Her interest and love for the
to be present to welcome the de­
Wearing Apparel And
it, so that it will be like new.
favorite aunt each year, and remaining G. A. R. which is re-
Mr». Sarah A. Spencer
Car and Second $100
partment officials, and elaborate
Few people seem to realize the blending their thrilling tenor
Seven Year*
Haberdasher Good»
plans for entertaining the dis­
true value of the Cabin—the voices in one united chorus, fleeted in her activities in the
tinguished guests are under way.
small length of time and amount asked aunt Sally, now come Woman’s Relief Corp is a won­ Mist School Closed
derful thing to behold.
With Program Friday The Vernonia Eagle subscrip­
money expended on it in pro­ clean, just how old are you?
Machinery is to be installed of
C. F. Hieber, who formerly Don DePue Return» To
tion contest starts today and will
Every Memorial day, see’s Mrs.
portion
to
the
valuation
of
the
Twenty
one
years,
hold
every
­
days
at
the
within
the
next
few
managed the Miller Mercantile
Mist,
May 21.—The
building. Eight hundred dollars thing, said Doc., but let me fin­ Spencer out, taking care of the
Mist end at 6:00 p.m. July 6th.
Work
at
Postoffice
&
Creamery
Nehalem
Valley
Ice
store will open up a haberdasher
graves of veterans who have
was closed for the sum-
The person entering the con­
plant for the manufacturing of in cash has gone into it and the ish says our aunt Sally, 21 years passed away, most active in the school
shop about June first, in the
mer last Friday.
building is now valued at $2000. to make 100.
test and signing up the greatest
Don
DePue
who
was
burned
ice
cream,
advises
Harry
Kearns,
building next to Lincoln’s con­
Seven students who were eligi-
_ number of subscribers will re­
As far as is known, Vernonia
So there we have it, Sarah memorial ceremonies and with
fectionary store, and will carry last April 10, when gasoline on manager of the local plant.
has the only Camp Fire Cabin A. Spencer known to her friends the Relief corp, paying homage ble took the eighth grade examin­ ceive a new Chevrolet sport
his
body
and
clothes
ignited,
re
­
The machinery which is being
the best kind of high grade
to those who have passed away, ations. A short program was coupe, as the first prize, the car
turned to his former duties at purchased in Portland will be in­ in Oregon. This has been made and Legion boys as “Our Aunt who have served
gents furnishings.
the postoffice where he has been stalled as soon as possible and possible only through the coop­ Sally,” was 79 years old last of their country. in the services given by the students the last is now on display at the Gilby
day of school.
The store to be occupied by employed for the past few years.
Motor company.
eration of the townspeople and Friday, May 17.
ice cream turned out by the Ne­
Mr. Hieber is being remodeled
And when I’m 100 years old,
The second prize of $100 will
Gertrude Grant, the oldest
While no scars were left from halem creamery, will be on sale the persistent efforts of a few
and is being painted in gray and the numerous burns, Mr. DePue
very interested persons.
be given to the person having
daughter of Mrs. Judson Weed, my love will be stronger than
a
short
time,
wholesale
or
within
on
the
interior.
cream colors
The building of the interior also celebrates her birthday on ever, if that be possible, for the
the second greatest number of
was confined to his home for six retail.
Mr. Hieber who has a host weeks.
will be completed this week by this day and with Aunt Sally re­ Grand Army of the Republic,
subscribers signed.
Mr.
Kearns
who
is
an
experi-
carpenters from the Oregon ceived congratulations at Mrs. said Aunt Sally.
of friends in this city and is an
The votes will be easy to
enced
ice
cream
manufacturer
experienced manager in this bus­
American
Lumber
company,
The American Legion boys
count, one subscription for one
advises that with the beBt of in- whose services have been donated Spencers home where a dinner must
iness decided a few weeks ago
carry on this year, for Jud-
was
served
to
a
few
relations
of
year counting as one vote.
gredience used, the cream from through the courtesy of Judd
to enter in business in Vernonia
son Weed, who for a number of
Miss Amy Hughes, a student of
Some of the girls who have
the local creamery will equal if Greenman. Recently the Pythian both parties.
where he has been located for
years
read,
Logans
speech
at
music
at
the
University
of
Ore
­
Life is worth while, so many
entered the contest to date are,
not excell most of ice cream Sisters and Knights of Pythias
the past five years.
the
cemetary
during
the
memor
­
gon,
recently
sang
and
played
produced on the Pacific coast, furnished the material and oiled friends have I, said Aunt Sally, ial day exercises is not with us the organ at the banquet given Irma Strong, Mabel Briot, Myrtle
A new plate glass front will
and my time is always busily
Buffmire, Sadie Heath, Neom«
and
a ready market will be
be installed, and the latest mod­
occupied. I’m forever on the go. this year to lead and read the for the “Temeneds,” at —
Eugene Holter, the last named young
Tuesday afternoon employees found for home manufactured the floor.
It
will
be
a
surprise
and
a
Some at 79 years of age address, said Aunt Sally, and it in the Masonic temple at the lady living in Birkenfeld.
ern equipment, shelving and in­ of the Oregon American mill cream.
pleasure to all to attend the think they are ageing should be is now to you boys, who served state convention.
terior fixtures will be installed were rushed to the O. A. timber
The contest is being handled
Warming
Saturday
evening,
and
which should make Mr. Hieber’s holdings west of Keasey to assist
Miss Hughes, daughter of Mr.
inactive, but Sc<-ah A. Spencer in the recent war, that we must
see for themselves the splendid is as spry as ever, full of fun, turn to for our old commander and Mrs. Patty Hughes of this by the Eagle office, and follow­
shop one of the snappiest Tog in fighting the forest fires which Local Man Arrested
city was chosen to act as organ­ ing June 1st the votes will be
always enjoys a good joke, likes is gone.
shops on the coast.
had broke out in their haS^Tig. On Complaint To Burn work accomplished.
ist in the absence of a nationally published weekly, and shown on
to
tell
a
story,
and
is
always
And
worthier
love,
than
love
bate Wednesday the O. A. re­
Hotel Building
the screen of the local theatre
good natured, speaking well of for ones country is unconceiable known organist who was to have at
O. P. Burris to Occupy
ported fire in their area under
Knights of Pythias
least three times each week.
everyone.
and it must be this great love, entertained the’ gathering, and
control
but
the
East
Side
Log­
Pulpit at Christian
E. M. Murphy was arrested
Membership Banquet
Over half a century in the Ne­ that keeps Aunt Sally so young her selections -were generously
ging company have crews at Sunday noon by H. H. Pomeroy,
Church in Vernonia halem valley, she is acquainted looking, popular and interested applauded.
W.O.W. Hall Monday work fighting forest fires in their Chief Deputy fire marshal and
Memorial Services At
with every pioneer and with in her duties of life.
holdings.
Evangelical Church
held
for
investigation
upon
the
O. P. Burris who has been in
A membership banquet is to
Patriotic Organiation»
complaint of attempting to burn Oregon for the past fifteen years
be sponsored Monday evening at Miss Helen Hieber
the hotel known as the New Wil­ in general evangelistic work, Many Visitors In
New Officers Elected
Parade Memorial Day Next Sunday at 11 a.m. at
the Woodmen hall, by the local
the Evangelical church, Memorial
Wins Ladies Single at lard, which caught fire Satur­ but recently from Canada where
Vernonia on Sunday
For the Garden Club
lodge of the Knights of Pythias,
day night about 7 p.m.
Services will be held Memorial services will be held, with Rev.
Tennis Tournament Mr. Murphy was taken to St. he has also been engaged in the
All members of Harding lodge
evangelistic work, was appointed
Last Sunday 68 cars contain­
A special meeting of the Gar­ day at the local cemetary about Plumer occupying the pulpit.
have been invited to attend and
The public and especially mem­
The tennis tournament held in Helens Sunday evening and to occupy the pulpit of I he ing tourist from different sec­ den club was held in the Evan­ 11 a.m. following the parade,
bring an eligible, and the Py-
brought back to this city
Christian church in this city, tions of the state visited this gelical church Monday evening, which will be formed at the bers of the Women’s Relief Corp,
thian Sisters will serve and have this city last Sunday and played day afternoon to Judge Tues-
Hill’s last week.
city, many stopping over for May 13. The following officers Washington school at 10:00 a.m. American Legion Auxiliary, and
between Vancouver, Wash and
charge of the banquet.
court for arraignment but waiv-
Mr. Burris is a well known lunch and spending a few hours were elected: Mrs. Herman Veal, will inarch to Bridge street and Legion have been invited to at­
R. L. Shreve of Scappoose will Vernonia resulted in Vancouver ed preliminary hearing and bail singer and song leader
as well looking the city over.
president; Mrs. Frank Hanson, Weed avenue, returning to the tend the services in observance
make one of the principal ad­ winning every match with the ex­ was set at $1000.
as a preacher and usually starts
Of this number 41 cairn by vice president; and Mrs. E. A. bridge, where services, as in tIM of Memorial day.
dresses and other notables in the ception of the ladies single which
his services with a song by him- the way of St. Helens, lea. ing Bleile, secretary-treasurer. Plans previous years will be held for
Pythian world, will be present. was won by Miss Helen Hieber.
Control of Weevil»
self.
by the way of the Forest G.ove were discussed for Vernonia’s those who gave their lives and Light to be Placed
Miss Hieber was matched
(By Georg« A. Nelson)
on
water,
The
road while 27 cars came to this exhibit at the Portland rose show.1 had served
against Miss Billie Burke of Van-
«(Over P.. R. Croésin*
Reception Tendered To
“The Strawberry root weevils Small Circus Shows
The following committee was ap­ parade will then march to •ttie
city from Forest Grove.
couver and the score V of the
cemetary where final sen ices
pointed
to
carry
out
the
plans
- Rev. Plumer by Friend» matches resulted in 6-3, 3-6 and and their Control” is a valuable
This
number
of
cars
did
not
in
­
At Mist Tuesday
circular for anyone who is hav­
8-6.
clude those who came in from Mesdames, Judd Greenman, Carl and taps is Bounded.
At the regular council meet­
Davidson, A. C. Knauss, and Earl
Members of the Woman's Re­
A reception was given Wed­
Seven matches were played, 2 ing trouble with the strawberry
Mist, May 21.—Tuesday even­ Timber, Westimber and subur­ Bleile. Mesdames Herman Veal lief corp, the American Legion ing Monday night, the council
root
weevil,
This
publication
may
nesday night at the Evangelical men’s single, 2 ladies single, 2
voted and passed upon to in­
ing a miniture circus showed to ban towns.
and A. C. Knauss were selected Auxiliary, the American Legion, stall a light, directly over the
church in honor of Rev. Plumer men’s double, and one mixed. be obtained through the office of a fairly large attendance
at
the
county
agricultural
agent
at
as possible delegates to the state Boy Scouts, Camp Fire girls and railroad
who had been reassigned as pas­ Vancouver won all matches in
crossing
at
Bridge
Honor Student* Picked
Mist.
convention in Corvallis, May 24 all school children are urged to street, which would greatly assist
tor of the Evangelical church.
straight sets with the exception St. Helens.
The show had performing ani-
From High School and 25.
be in the line of march, by Mrs. car drivers in noticeing the ap­
Members of his congregation of mixed doubles.
mals, trapeze artist, acrobats and
Lee Hall, president of the Re­ proach of the crossing and great­
Carl Davidson, Connie Ander­
and many friends present ex­
novelty artists and also many
Twenty six students were pick­
lief corp.
ly assist in the safety first cam­
pressed their delight that the son, W. Thomas, Loel Hieber,
clowns to amuse the younger ed as honor pupils this year
The school children have been paign.
board at the recent conference represented the Vernonia Tennis
folks.
from
the
local
high
school.
club.
asked to bring flowers, which
had reappointed Mr. Plumer for
This represents one of the
A return match will be played
will be placed on the graves oil Forest Products
his old church.
largest
classes
since
the
Auxiliary
To
Sell
high
at Vancouver within a short
the veterans who are buried in
Mrs. S. V. Malmsten was in­
Laboratory Purchase
time.
Poppies This Week school was built some years ago.
the local cemetary.
Woodmen to Give Big
To be an honor student it is
jured last week when the steer-
The local baseball club will
Car Material Here
ing wheel of their car, which
Dance Saturday Night
The Vernonia Post Unit of the necessary to have at least a 90 play the Ryderwood ball club
was being driven by Mr. Malm- American Legion Auxiliary will per cent average in ail subjects, next Sunday afternoon at 2:30 Richard Sesseman
W. Davis Injured
sten broke, causing the car to
The Forest Products labora­
The Woodmen of the World
poppies from a booth on and many of those whose names p.m. at the local ball park, This Married at Vancouver
At Connacher Camp go over an enbankment, Mrs. sell
tory of the Forest Service, de­
will sponsor a dance in their hall
To
Bridge qtreet tomorrow and Sat- appear below averaged as high will undoubtedly be one of the
Mrs.
I.
Westfall
Malmsten being the only one to
partment of Agriculture at Mad-
Saturday evening, May 25.
the proceeds from this as 95 per cent.
toughest games of the season for
Seniors: Russell Peck, Floyd the boys this year. Ryderwood
w. W. Davis, a choker setter receive any injuries, suffered a urday,
A record crowd is expected,
sale to go towards the fund pro-
Richard Sesseman pioneer of isos, Wisconsin, purchased a car
Deeds,
Elizabeth
Campbell,
Thel
­
employed
by
the
Connacher
Log
­
broken jaw and minor injuries. vided for the welfare of the dis-
as no other dance of entertain­
has already defeated Albina and Veronnia was married a week load of logs from the Oregon
ma Spencer, LaVelle Gosa, El­ were nosed out of win from Clat­ ago
With the Malmsten’s at the abled veterans.
ment will be sponsored that ging company, had his leg broken
last Wednesday to Mrs. American Mill and also 5 short
len
Ek,
Ethel
Tousley,
Della
night, and the best music pos­ above the knee last Saturday by time of the accident were Rev.
skanie last Sunday by one run, Idell Westfall of Portland at logs 4 feet long from the John­
At the Woodmen dance Satur­
Cline.
a
falling
snag.
and Mrs. Plumer.
son McGraw Shingle mill, to be
the score being 3 to 2.
sible has been obtained for the
day night the Auxiliary will sell
Vancouver, Wash.
Sophomores: Ralph Warner,
While the injured man was re­
used in their laboratory work
The cai v i b idly damaged. p. ppies in the W. O. w.
benefit of the dancers.
W. hall,
When the Lower Columbia
Mrs.
Sesseman
is
also
an
Ore-
,✓
ceiving first aid and medical at-
river basebal league was in ex­ gon pioneer, having lived in this to study, and test the strain,
coder the d..setion of Mrs. Dave Everett Rundell, Tord Berg,
Juniors: Zelma New, Norma istence
tention in this city, the east­ Stampede UcnunJUe
etc. The car wax shipped from
Donnell . mbe ,,i the Aux-
Ryderwood
I. ad
the
School Program At
Anderson, Mildred Tousley, Al­ league and was pressed closely state for most 50 years.
bound train which leaves Verno­
Vernonia Saturday.
.iary.
I
Make
Pían*
frvr
Jig
the month of May 1890,
Mist Last Saturday nia at 2:00 p.m. for Portland
In Octob r, 1921, the Ameri- berta DeKock, William Culver, by the Vernonia club. The boys Mr. In Sesseman
and family landed
was held for some time beyond
Improve.aent* at Park < in Legioi. Auxiliary adopted Catherine Iloffman.
are working hard to win next
Frosh: Ben Spencer, Gertrude Sunday and are pointing toward in this city where he has lived Bank of Vernonia
Mist, May 21.—A program their regular departing schedule
itae poppy i.s its Memorial flower
Will Change Time
'was given at the old school in order to take the injured party
“Roarin’ davs in the Mi . alem,” 11 nd pledged every penny earned Ek, Hannah Ek, Edna Owens, this game. The pitching nominee since.
house at Mist last Saturday to the hospital at Portland.
Elected mayor of Vernonia in
will be th» of, rial rl. > aa .Or the corn the
Of Opening June 1st
ie of tin i poppy to George Laird, Georgia Alexander, will probably be Lyons if he has
night before a large attendance.
stampede i/li.,- i will ,-.e ueld in ,..e » .. • 1.«
i.. l . t our .hi !sd soi.ficis Delphine Cates, May De Ett recovered sufficiently by that 1892 and serving until 1895 the
11.
oop,
Ven.ta
Wiles.
Teachers and students had County Home Demon­
Vernonia .lol. I, 4.
pioneer
assisted
in
drawing
up
time. If not, then Davis will re­
_.i<t u.v r -amilie:
Starting June 1st, the Bank of
been working faithfully to make
General chairman G. W. Ford,
’1 he soldiers in oui hospitals i
sume the mound duties with Nel­ the first charter of Vernonia.
stration Agent Here
Vernonia, will fall in line with
this affair a success and fol­
made arrangements last Sunday and the families of tneSe soldiers New Store To Open
While his occupation was a other Banks of Columbia county
son and McGregor ready to take
lowing the program, light re­
Friday at High School for securing 15 bucking horses, make these poppies and are paid
carpenter, he also handled the by opening her doors at 10:00
up the burden at any time.
Tomorrow In Mac’s
freshments were sold.
1 bucking mule, 1 trick mule, 1 cent for every poppy made.
In addition, the home team undertaking business for this city a.m. instead of 9:00 a.m. the
Old
Building
Miss Kathryn Didtel, county some pickup horses and race
will be all dolled up in new uni­ for 33 years selling out in 1924 present time of opening.
This poppy is sold for 10c or
Hale Greenman Attends home demonstration agent, will horses, these will be rented to as much more as the person buy­
forms for next Sunday’s affair. to J. W. Brown. Serving as re­
Frank B. Schow will open his
No changes will be made in
be at the high school Friday, the stampede committee and de­ ing wishes to pay and ail the
corder, notary public, and other
---------------------- T—
Spring Encampment April 24. An all day session will livered here not later than June
offices Mr. Sesseman has been the closing time which at present
money earned from this sale is new men's furnishing store which A*«’t. Scoutmaster
be held with a pot luck dinner 24th.
active in civic affairs for a good is at 3:00 p.m.
used to help this disabled man is located in the building for­
The entire cadet corps of the at noon. Those who are interest-
Injured During Hike many years in this city.
Arrangements are being made and to buy food, clothing anil merly occupied by Mac’s Phar­
Very few banks throughout the
Hill Military Academy at Port­ ed are urged to attend, bring for a continuous round of en­
macy tomorrow.
country open their doors on Sat­
land, Oregon, is now under can­ their materials, and take advan- tertainment which will include necessary things for his children.
The interior of the store is; Saturday evening the local
urday evenings for two hours
This little red poppy should be
RESCINDS
vas at the annual spring en- tage of this most instructive dances in one of the big halls
painted an attractive green and i tioop of the Boy Scouts left COUNCIL
from 6 to 8 in order to accom­
worn for three reasons:
RESOLUTION CALLING
campment at Clackamas, the Na­ free demonstration.
here, either the W. O. W. hall
1. As a tribute to the soldier: a generous supply of men's mod- j this city for a hike up Rock
FOR JUNE ELECTION modate the townspeople and mer­
tional Guard camp.
ern wearing apparel has been creek going four miles aitii camp­
or Legion hall, for both the 3rd who died.
chants, which is the practice of
Hale Greenman of Vernonia is
ing all night in an open field.
the local bank.
and 4th also a large smoker will
2. It helps the sick and dis­ installed.
a member of the corps nos re Chop Suey Restaurant
At
the
council
meeting
last
During the recreation period fol­
be staged probably before the abled men and their families to
Ka dt d Saturday Night dance,
ceiving daily instruction on the
Monday
night
the
city
council
lowing their supper, while games
and street dancing if the earn money for themselves.
Mason’s Numbering
rifle range and participating in
Top Prices Paid To
were being played. Brad Pease, rescinded the resolution passed
weather permits, game conces­
3. The money earned by the
235 Visit Vernonia
the camp sports. In addition to
Federal and state and county sions, and other forms of enter­
assistant
scoutmaster fell down, a few weeks ago calling for a
Farmers For Pro­
the range firing, spring foot­ officers raided the chop suey tainment will make this celebra­ sale of these poppies provide
Last Saturday Night and injured his right arm, special election in June for the
I warmth, food and clothing to the
duct* In Valley
ball, baseball and boxing torna- restaurant owned and operated tion bigger and better.
people to vote on an amendment
serious
enough
that
he
was
un
­
families of these men.
by Mary Kato, Japanese, Satur­
to the charter giving the city of
ments are held daily.
Last
Saturday
night
235
Ma
­
able
to
resume
bin
One of the most important de­
work
in
the
Is Vernonia a good mar­
Please remember these things:
The entire battalion functions day night about 9:00 p.m. and tails will be taken care of, where
Vernonia the power to own and
ket for the farmer?
The American Legion Auxiliary son’s and their families paid city big mill.
as a war unit the outing being discovered
some
intoxicating by the stampede committee is
operate
their
own
light
and
pow
­
a
visit,
those
of
the
Masonic
or
­
Mr.
Pease
whose
The
prices paid by the
home is in
sells these poppies.
one of the many beneficial liquors.
merchants of this city are
der were guests of
Vernonia Portland will soon go to the sum- er plant and own and operate
planning to install and build
They
are
a
little
red
paper
features offered by the Portland
No date has been set for the more bleaches reinforce the
quoted prices from the
lodge 184 A. F. & A. M.
I mer camp of the set outs where all other public utilities, A let-
poppy.
trial to date.
morning papers.
institution.
Many of those attending, who he will assist in dyiliir. i.g and tak- ter was received from G. W.
grand stand, make numerous im­
Each poppy hi t a sticker on
The producer brings in
witnessed Hawthorne lodge 111 1 ing charge of the boys during Ford, general manager of the
provements at the ball pruk and t which reads:
his veal or beef to a local
Columbia Utilities company, stat­
build protection rails so that
market,
and knows from
“In Memoriam. American Le of Portland exemplify the third the summer err jmpment.
ing that his company would give
there will be little danger of any­ gioa Lnd American Legion Aux- degree in Masonry, stayed In this
previous dealings that oar
a
reduction
in
the
residential
Vernonia markets look up
__
one getting injured during per- dicry. Made by patients U. 8. city over night.
». a Í.!..» injured At
l.ght rates effective November 1.
the prices in that day’s pa­
Ladies who journeyed along
formance from the animals.
Veterans Hospital No. 77, Port­
The
power
company
has
inten
­
Lindsay
Lumber
Co,
per,
and
which
are
the
were guests of the local Masonic
Misa Irma Strong will assist land.”
figures that govern the
tions of extending their lines in­
order and were given a compli­
in handling the publicity and per­
transaction.
Treharne, May 21.—Chester creasing the number of consum-
mentary ticket to the Joy theatre,
sonally see that the eounrtyside
Best prices are also paid
Book Exchange Opened while the Masonic order was in Anderson employed by the Lind­ ers, and the letter stated that
Last Thursday at 6:00 a.m. I ed were sawing hemlock, but im­ is covered with placards and pos­
for all products raised in
say Lumber company at Tre­ with an increase in the number
Thi» Week at School progress.
the
valley which find a
G. E. Votaw, superintendent of mediately switched over sawing ters telling the world about the
In the later part of the even­ harne had his right leg bruised of light and power consumers
E. H. Condit, principal of the
ready market in our city.
the S. P. 4 S. Ry., phoned the fir bridge timbers which had mammoth stampede and celebra­
the
company
would
give
as
rea
­
and injured Tuesday when a log
Our
trading
company
operator here from his Portland been ordered and had the car tion here on July 3, 4, and also grade schools opened up a book ing a banquet was served to the which he had been assisting load­ sonable a redaction as possible
pays top prices.
office, that during the night a loaded and staked about 10:00 handle the general details con­ exchange this week at the Wash­ visitors the Eastern Star mm ing rolled and hit him.
in
the
fall.
Vernonia welcomes the
ington school, which will be bers assisting.
bridge on the Goldendale branch a.m. the car leaving this city nected with the affair.
opportunity to be able to
Ted Potter another employee
The committee advised that it open between the hours of ten
had burned out, and advised on the 11 a.m. freight train
furnish
a market for the
Cooked
Food
Salo
Satarday
Students of the eighth grade of the same company had one
is their intentions to have the and twelve o’clock. Students may
that bridge timbers were needed bound for Goldendale, Wash.
the surrounding country
of
his
fingers
crushed,
around
The
Eastern
Star
social
club
Mon
at
Vernonia
left
this
city
turn
in
their
second
hand
books
and also appreciate the ex-
to replace those destroyed dur­
According to A. J. *>avidson, main events at their smoker
will sponsor a cooked food sale,
cliange trade which is en­
fought between one of the local snd next fall or the opening of day morning by truck to Natal, some machinery the same day.
ing the night.
general manager of the S. P. 4 boys and some boxer such as the fall school term they will be where they enjoyed a day pir­
Saturday
in
the
McGee
building
joyed from those who sell
Two car loads of bridge tim­
Hood River — Modem auto next to the Workingman’s store.
and transact business tai
bers were ordered from the Ore­ S. Railroad company, these cars Grandetta if possible, giving the sold for about half price and nicing at Natal Grove. D. C
our city.
gon American Lumber company, were sawed and loaded in record public the eest boxing card ob­ the money to be refunded to Cason hauled the children both camp being built at Paradis« The sale will start at 10 a.m.
with Mrs. M. Grunden in charge.
tainable.
the students.
way»-
_ . Slji Farm, near here.
who when the order was receiv- time.
Is Managed Locally
Delivery to Homes
Here For 6 Years
Vernonia Girl
Sings At Eugene
Forest Fires
Near Vernonia
Local Woman
In Car Accident
w
Oregon-American Cuts
Timbers in Record Time
*
Baseball Game
Here Sunday