Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 04, 1929, Image 1

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VOLUME 7
VERNONIA,
OREGON^THURSDAY, JULY
*
4,
1929
Legion Auxiliary
Many Legionnaire* To
I neo Roll
Vernonia Junior Team
Vemonia Golf Course
La Société
Attend Convention
Udii
Nominate Officers County Fair
Defeated By Astoria
Attracts Many At Their
To Sponsor
Game Here
Election Held
Opening Last Friday
Vernonia Day
Last Sunday
Tuesday Night
At the regular meeting Mon­
Before the close of the pres­
day night of the Vernonia Unit)
ent commander’* term of the
of the American Legion Auxil-|
American Legion another final
iary, nomination of officers for
membership drive will be staged
the coming year were held, also
in order to bring the local quota
nomination of delegates to at-
up to the 100 per cent mark.
at
The present
membership
is
tend the state convention
Lindley,
McGraw,
McPherson
and
Biggs
Promote
Meets
With
Chamber
Of
Portland Team Present*
Salem this coming August.
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r*
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■ .around 188, some 40 less than
Idea. Which Results In Only C«olr Course In one year ago.
Mesdames J. C. Lindley, G.
Commerce Approval
Strong Lineup
Columbia County; Membership Is Increasing It is the intentions of those
Powell and E. A. Ritchey were
| acting in local Legion circles to
nominated for president. For
first vice president, Mrs. A. L.
"><’mb’«hip drive
Where but a few years ago sixty yards on each and will^
Kullander and Mrs. H. Feilberg.
the primitive forest reared its provide certain hazards in so during October of this year for
For second vice president, Mrs. |
head in verdant growth to the doing that the par of the course the 1930 drive which it is hoped
place
Dan Nelson and Mrs. H. E. Mc-
sky and where even today the will no doubt be raised from will
.
.. . Oregon
. .
. as one , of . the
.
I logging donkeys staccato whistle its total now of 35 to at least
Graw. For secretary, Mrs. J. C.
Henderson, Mrs. P. Wideman, A»k Vernonia To Support Their is heard but a short distance 37. Greens also are to be widen­ Many members < f Vernonia post Vernonia To Play Compton’s
also members of the 40 et
Mrs. L. Schwab and Mrs. E. A.
away, where the beautiful Ne­ ed, a large putting green is be-1 and
„
County Fair Thi* Year;
Clothier* On the Fourth;
Ritchey. For treasurer, Mrs. L.
halem river flows softly and ing made ready for seeding, the 3 are planning to attend the
State
Legion
and
40
et
8
con
­
Schwab. Mrs. G. Ogg and Misi
quietly, winding its way through grounds and woods in the rough I
Need Their Support
Game Called at 10:30 a.m.
Alma Kullander. Chaplain, Mrs.
the valley, where, a year ago are to be cleaned of much un-' vention at Salem this August,
this
being
the
nearest
that
the
P. Wideman and Mrs. Earl Shay.
if one of dreamy vision had derbrush, a club house is plan­
convention has been held
Sergeant of Arms, Mrs. E. H.
in
At a special meeting of the prophesied that here next year ned for the convenience of the years. Election of officers for
The locals took on the fast
Washburn and Mrs. J. E. Tapp.
would
be
a
golf
course
he
would
playing,
public
and
many
other
of
Commerce
last
the local Legion post will be Fleischner-Mayer club of Port­
Historian, Mrs. H. Feilberg, Mrs. Chamber
have
indeed
astounded
you,
yet
improvements
will
be
originated
land last Sunday and were nos­
Chas. Biggs »nd Mrs. R. F. Nance. Thursday, C. Watson, a member here in actual reality lies the for the comfort of members and held Tuesday, July 9.
ed out of victory by one run,
Executive committee, Mesdames, of the county fair board, advis­ newly constructed and finished patrons so that in time Vernonia
the visitors grabbing the big end
H. E. McGraw, M. Moe, W. H. ed that it was the wishes of Vernonia Golf course, To the can well be proud of its own Housing Committee
of an 8 to 7 score. The Verno­
Hurley, W. B.
Lappe,
f Ruby the county and fair board to set passing of highway travel the golf course and point with pride
nia gang gave the game away
To Secure Rooms In
Biggs, W. Hammack, and I C. a day aside during the fair as course lies in picturesque beauty to an additional community as­
Vernonia day. President Wolff
the first two innings when
Nance.
Many Private Homes in
and panorama at a point three set and playground which ranks
practically all of the infielders
Nominations for delegates and and members present considered miles east of Vernonia on the with the best.
let balls go through their legs
alternates for the state conven­ | Thursday, September 12, as the Inland highway, to the golfing
Geo. Junior of Portland, the[ The stampede housing com­ which later turned into scores.
logical day to get a good turn­
tion at Salem resulted in Mrs.
mittee,
Jos.
Scott
and
J.
W.
public
the
course
already
offers
landscape architect who laid out
out from this city to attend the
The visitors scored four runs in
C. Nance being nominated as a
more than the beauty of loca- the
HIV jM.UlU
UVV1VI1 IO
plans W of 4 WtlOU*
construction
is VlIV
one Brown, advised that all in the the first canto and two in the
county fair at Deer Island.
delegate, with
Mesdames,
P.
tion in that the ground the only of the foremost and most widely clty wverc wlllln» to cooperate second, none of which
were
The local chamber will co- opened to the public on June .
.
.
*
nnr]
m 4- zx
Wideman, H. E. McGraw and J.
and MrVinvn
where «•zszxnaa
rooms in »»■
private
operate and have numerous ex­ 28th has caused much favorable known designers of golf courses homes were available, were listed earned by them.
C. Lindley as alternates.
and is still retained by the own­
"Spike” Brown pitched a nice
The Vernonia Unit of
the hibits from this city and vicinity, comment as to the excellent con­ ers in advisory capacity. Mr. to be let out to visitors attend­
American Legion Auxiliary have probably sponsor some sort of dition of the greens and fara- Junior comes from a family of ing the celebration in this city game for the Vernonia club but
been very active this year under entertainment for this day at ways and is therefore drawing landscape engineers and horti­ over the Third and Fourth, who he being only one of nine men
tile leadership of Mrs. C. Nance the fair. G. W. Ford made a daily a large number of golf culturists and is a product of were unable to secure lodging he could not win the game by
himself. Had he been given at
the
progress devotees.
especially in welfare work, cover' final report on
the Scottish soil, whence the at any of the local hotels.
least ordinary support he would
ing work beneficial to the vet­ which the stampede committee
Joe.
Scott
will
have
charge
of
Actual construction of the game originated
hundreds of
erans hospital and childs welfare were making, reporting all com­ course was begun last fall and years ago and where none but arranging quarters, from his of- have won his game with ease.
Black behind the bat for Ver­
mittees working overtime to put was the culmination of the ef-
work.
kings and chiefs
participated, fice on Bridge street.
nonia also turned in a nice
Many New Families
Election of officers and dele­ the affair over bigger and bet-1 forts of several local golf en- That the game as handed down
game but it apparently went for
[thusiasts that the people of Ver­ to us has gripped the fancy of
gates to the convention will be ter.
Locate In Oregon
naught.
The next meeting of the nonia and vicinity be afforded
held at the next regular meet­
The locals kept pegging away
Chamber of Commerce will be the privilege of indulging in the American public goes with­
ing on Monday, July 15.
out
saying,
for
there
is
scarce
With investments of $316,500
one or two runs at a time and
held July llr and during the this great Scotch game without
The county officials of the
the
family
that
does
not
have
its
made by new families who ar­
came within one run of tying
summer months, regular meetings
rived ill Oregon to make this W. C. T. U. met with the local Many Play On Opening will be held every other Thurs- having to travel a hundred or devotee and time alone seems to
the score in a ninth inning rally
more miles to satisfy the natural be the greatest prohibitor of
state their home, June led all Union at the Evangelical church
Day On Local Course : day.
The Order of Rainbow girls when they scored two runs.
craving
for
recreation
which
the
Various
last
Sat
urday
afternoon,
new
enthusiasts
as
it
seems
there
previous months of
This
inning
was
thrilling
game affords. Feeling that such are yet in this day and age received their charter at an im­
phases o. f the work was discuss­
year, according to
Last Friday, the opening day
pressive ceremony at the Masonic enough to give even the moat
a
project
would
1
undoubtedly
be
ed.
Plan*
were
made
to
carry
Grange
Picnic
At
plenty
of
persons
who
insist
report of the •state
that
patronized and in addition they haven’t the time and that temple on Monday evening, June rabid fan a chance to sit up
on the v ork and request made of the Vernonia Golf course,
commerce.
and take notice. This aforesaid
Natal July Fourth well
saw many of the members, vis­
24.
be
considerable
of
an
asset
to
that
all
members
should
rally
all work never made Jack a dull
These new families numbered
itors from out of town and this
Mrs. J. C. Lindley acted as final frame opened when bat­
the
community.
H.
E.
McGraw,
and
bring
others
with
them.
The
boy. This is a sure thing and
75 ar., they
purchased
5359
Today the Pomona Grange
city on hand to take advantage
1
Biggs and remains so, that to become an supreme deputy and presented ting for Brown got a life on an
actcs of land, Tile attractiveness next meei:in,g will be the second of the good weather, and a will hold their annual lecture J. C. Lindley, Chas.
the charter to the girl’s organi­ error by the oposing shortstop.
F.
D.
Macpherson
decided
that
Tuesday
in
July.
one zation. Members of the local Black next up came through
of Oregon as a home state is
and conference with a picnic in the pioneering of a golf club addict to the golf fever
beauti‘-nl new golf course.
County
officials
attending
the
shown by the heavy influx of
needs play but the first time to Eastern Star and Masonic orders with a long double to center
Everett Howe of St. Helens, connection at Natal Grove, Two
new people during the past six meeting here Saturday were Mrs. scor: of 41-43 was the best score speakers will hold session dur- in this vicinity would be a re­ become inoculated with the golf attended the meeting. Lunch was field which could
have
been
sponsibility
accepted
and
it
is
Effie
Wilson,
president
from
St.
months of this year. During this
stretched into a triple had he
ing the lecture hour, and each through their each individual ef­ “bug” and then he or she im­ served by the Rainbow girls.
mad« on the opening day.
Helens,
Mrs.
Congdon,
treasurer,
mediately becomes imbued with
period the state cham
chamber figures i
not injured his leg in going to
II. E. McGraw, J. C. Lindley, grange has been asked to con-
can
lay the spirit of the game to the
show the number of ■families in- ■ from St. Helens and Mrs. S. V. Cha.’ Biggs and others who had tribute something in the way of forts that Vernonia
first in the seventh. Lyons, pinch
claim
to
having
the
only
golf
of
Carkin
to
Build
New
creased from 181 during 1928 Malnisten, «■• > .rding secretary
hitting
for
Marshall,
came
entertainment. There will be grounds in Columbia county. The extent that they are forever af­
bee
:
active
in
the
promotion
of
to 307 in 1929; inv' stments by this city.
Fireproof Cleaning
ihrough with a single and with
th iroject, were on band to wel- some outdoor sports, tables and course can also be recommend­ ter a follower of the pastime.
• <.”v f >H.X '
,-i-c•• ' >■ m il!3.?,-
Mrs. Chas Biggs is in charge
(st
. ;..:tr..s who arrived for the grounds have been put in ed in that when fully complet­
Establishment Soon two men on and no outs things
iiiO during 1928 to $1,122,725 Two Local Boy*
i looked mighty good. Right here
an inspection of the course and shape to hatidlo a Jante crowd. ed and constructed it will rank of the refreshment and lunch
; in 1929; and acres of land pur-
stand, where cold drinks,
ice
also to indulge in a few games.
Are
Injured
In
Car
M. E. Carkin will shortly con­ the Fleischner pitcher was yank­
with
the
best
as
to
all-round
eha.ied have increase«! from 11,-
sandwiches,
pie
and struct a concrete and tile fire- ed and the new man proceeded
membership is now over Summary Of Columbia
golfing conditions. The greens cream,
Accident Saturday 50, The with
401 in 1928 to 17,9 03 in 1929.
coffee are served to satisfy the proof building also install new to walk Nelson to fill the bags.
applications received
are
beautifully
placed
in
natural
The state chamber also reports
County Herd Improve­ back grounds, several of them appetite of the thirsty and machinery in the rear of his George sent a long sacrifice fly
which will soon have the mark
A Ford coupe driven by Ray up to 75.
that it has received letters from
fan.
This
particular present pressing and cleaning to left and Laird running for
ment Association having been actually hewn out hungry
ie,« who will c( >me to Ore- C^nselman, was wrecked near
but
the
Refreshments are served at
of the forest, the fairways are feature of the club will also be establishment, the new building Black, trotter home
o locate during the remain- the Parker Place about one and the club house, which is located
The following is n summary of good distance and width and increased and expanded in the to be used as a cleaning and firemorks ended with that run
one-half
miles
west
of
the
mile
ix months of t he year and
for McGregor fanned and Green­
at the entrance of the course and of Columbia county herd im­ are already carpeted with a good future and will eventually as­ washing room.
will have $1,1.10,650 to in- bridge on the pavement Satur­ is in charge of Mrs. Charles
man lined back to the pitcher,
provement association, for May sod footing, hazards are plenti­ sume a most desirable niche in
day evening about 6:15.
which liner was certainly tagged
Biggs.
1929. Thirty-three herds were on ful and hard to surmount by the golfers convenience while on Lewis Laramore I* In­
With Casselman at the time
for a two bagger had the pitiheg
M. Hutchinson, E. Howe, V. test during the month, with a all but the most experienced the grounds.
of the accident was Art Hixson, Nichols, Dr. P.
jured While Swimming not been in the way.
Membership in the club is ob­
Section Forema i n And
Frizzell
and total enrollment of 700 cows, 92 players and as they are expect-
who was thrown through the Glen Metsker Jr.
The box score of last Sunday’s
were a few of of which were dry. They pro­ ed to be multiplied as time al- tained upon application to any
Laborers A j re Robbed windshield, cutting his left hand those from St. Helens
Lewis Laramore was seriously game follows:
who ar­ duced a total of 514,674 pounds lows the play will continually one of those interested in, the
and
injuring
shoulder,
when
a
Last Thursday it fternoon, the
project and at the present time injured Sunday while swimming Fleischner-Mayer
rived earlier in the afternoon to
United Railways s ection house tire on the car blew out, caus­ play a few games on the only of milk, containing 21,213.4 grow harder in the future.
is surprisingly low, being only at Pringle’s Bend. Mr. Laramore
AB R H PO A E
of
butterfat,
or
an
aver-
pounds
Having
natural
access
to
in thi* <
■ ken into and ing the car to roll down a ditch golf course in Columbia county.
$35.00 fee and $3.00 monthly was swimming in the creek when McLaughlin 2b5 1 1 s 2 0
age
of
735
pounds
of
milk,
con-
plenty
of
water,
also
having
a
robbed according t o S. Sakano, after hitting a telephone pole.
5 2 1 1 2 2
taining 30.30 pounds of butter- splendidly
equipped
watering < dues. An interesting and pleas­ someone let go with the chute Burns 3b
Casselman suffered a broken
section foreman.
_________________
i 3 1 1 1 1 0
ing
feature of this _ class of „„„.-
mem- at the top of the embankment J. Johnson rf
fat.
system,
the
green
through
good
Local
Masonic
Lodge
shoulder bone, both boys receiv­
8 1 0 3 3 2
High herds over 20 cows : 1 st care are certain to develop fast bership is that it can be pur-, striking and cutting Laramore’s Turzinski ss
ed medical attention a few min­
Entertain Members
chased on t ie installment plan scalp before he could get out of C. Danley cf 4 1 1 2 0 0
Jacob
Rietala,
Quincy,
grade
jer-
under
play
and
can
easily
be
utes following the accident.
Of Masonic Home sey herd of 26 cows, with aver- maintained in top shape after and information pertaining there- the way. Laramore was rushed H. Danley If 4 0 0 1 0 0
age production of 1011 pounds attaining their peak of perfec­ to is gladly furnished on re-¡to a doctors office to receive Solyan lb-p 6 0 1 8 0 2
Last Thursday evening Verno­ of milk, containing 46.13 pounds tion. Plans of further construc­ quest. It is expected that a i first aid, later sent to his home, B. Johnson c < 3 1 0 8 0 0
Jeffers p
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3 1 o 0 1 0
nia lodge of Masons were host of fat. 2nd, Beeson Bros., Clats­ tion call for considerable more large percentage of the local i
Rathke lb
0 0 0 0 0 0
to older members of the order kanie, grade guernsey herd of distance to be added to the players will enjoy and avail them- Good Fight Card I*
selves
of
this
kind
of
nrivilpcrp
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-
~
privilege,
from the Masonic and Eastern 29 cows, with average production courses total of 2980 yards, in
Offered by Stampede
37 8 e 27
Star home at Forest Grove, who of 1055 pounds of milk, con­ fact at least two of the holes for it can readily he seen that
Smoker For Tonight Vernonia
journeyed to this city with taining 43.74 pounds of fat. 3rd, will be lengthened by fifty to
Please turn to page 6
Laird 2b
1 0 0
1 3
James XV. Welch, superintendent Colvin Bros., Clatskanie, grade
The stampede smoker at the Marshall 2b
3 0 0
1 2
Today the big day of the the stampede at the ball park, of the home and Mr. Toll child guernsey herd of 26 cows with
To Seal Contest Vote*
More About The Stampede
Legion hall, tonight July Fourth Nelson cf
2 0 0
0 0
average production of 925 pounds
celebratio n wi il start at 11:00 there will be a special firework welfare manager.
On account of all wishing to
0 0
4 0 0
After the regular meeting, re­ of milk, containing 41.81 pounds attend the stampede, the forms
Happy Thompson, official an- at 8:00 p.m. will be offering George lb
in the n jornin; ; with a firework program today.
the fans a card composed of ex­ McGregor as 4 3 a
6 3
entertainment of fat.
The stampede will start at freshments and
display under t'-le direction of
were closed early and contest­ nouncer of the stampede will ceptional fighting talent, one- Greenman 3b 4 1 0
0 1
High herds from 12-20 cows: ants in the car contest, did not broadcast the events
the
Dr. Ge< ,rge 1’nsto, who is chair­ 2:30 p.m. and should be over a were provided for the honored
at
half of the card to be furnished Welch rf
3 1 2
0 0
Brogden,
Hillsboro, have an opportunity to get their stampede grounds over
<
man of. street sports and fire­ little after 5 p.m. The smoker guests, many of whom have be- 1st, Wm.
by local boxers. Roy (Swede) W. Linn If 3 0 1
1 1
at the American Legion hall will lunged to the Masonic order for registered jersey herd with an votes at the office in time for speakers which will carry
works display.
3 o 0
4 0
average
production
of
804 publication in this issue.
and
will 50 years or over.
parade start at 8:00 p.m.
the Nelson will feature in an 8- Brown p
sound to all corners
of
At 11:10 a.m.
round main event probably hav­ Black c
4 1 1
2 0
pounds of milk uontaining 37.61
ry for feature an 8 round main event,
will I'
staged,
Starting tomorrow votes will grounds.
1 1 0
0 0
pounds of fat. 2nd, W. C. John­ be placed in a sealed ballot box Grounds cleaned, and grass cut, ing as his opponent, Bull Durham *C. Linn
er air­ two 6 round events and two Further Improvement*
all m jtts regardle
•*Lyons
1
0 0
0 1
son, Birkenfeld, grade jersey and by those in the contest, votes etc., by stampede committee, of Kelso.
plain other 4 round prelims, featuring
edale, , Newfound!
Being Added to The guernsey herd with average pro­
A 6 round semi-windup will
and one of the best cards ever lined
dorg
be
counted
at
6:00
p.m.,
will
grounds in best shape ever.
feature Dane Brady, who as far
33 7 7 27 14 10
New Arcadia Park duction of 883 pounds milk con­ July
parr de it’ll be with prizes for up for any smoker in this city.
6th, the close of the con-
Gerald George, 9 years of as is known, will meet Young
• Batted for Brown in 9th.
The many concessions and
taining 35.47 pounds of fat. Ord, test.
the best and worst looking purps,
age, will be the guest of the Weaver of Seattle, Indian boxer
*• Batted for Marshall in 9th.
A large crowd gathered at L. Carmichael, Mist, grade guern­
size s making no difference. A amusements on the streets, will
stampede this year. Gerald re- who is a favorite in the Puget
Summary: bases on balls off
jud
stand will be erected on lend greatly in keeping the the opening of Arcadia Park last sey herd with average production
Garden Club Tour« City
cently returned from the Shrin- Island city. Kid Scott of Wes- Jeffers 3, Solyan 1, Brown 6;
Saturday evening to attend the of 802 pounds of milk contain­
Br H'ftf street, with well known crowd amused.
The Vernonia Garden club at ers hospital where he has been timber has been matched against struck out by Jeffers 7, Solyan
From 11:00 a.m. to midnight first dance in the new hall and ing 34.34 pounds of fat.
nn f trustworthy citizens, who
its regular meeting on Tuesday I treated for his leg which at
over the improvements
High herd under 12 cows: 1st, toured the city and inspected j present is in a cast. The lad in- Sammy Moffitt of Portland in 1, Brown 7; two base hits, Mc­
wi J show no favoritism, selected on the Fourth, there will be one look
a 6 round special event.
Gregor, Linn and Black; hit by
Wm.
Finley,
Warren,
grade
grand
round
of
events,
Vernonia
which
the
Arcadia
company
were
ludges.
the garden* of
the different‘ jured his leg 6 years ago.
Jack Sweeney of this city is pitched ball, burns by brown, W.
old
Sheeley’s guernsey herd of 16 cows with members and those of special in­
'then at 11:20 the little girls will celebrate this year in grand making in the
Dancing will be held tonight to meet Soldier Goldstein of Linn by Jeffers; double plays,
an average production of 989 terest. A detailed description of
« Miti enter the doll parade with | style, will have the only cele­ grove.
following the smoker.
Vancouver Barracks, in
a
4 McLaughlin to Solyan, Turzinski
Further improvements are be­ pounds of milk containing 45.66
or without doll carriage, prize bration in the county, and one
the
the gardens visited will be in
round affair, with another pre- to Solyan, and Turzinski unas­
in cash a first and second prize of the largest celebrations on ing added to the hall this week, pounds of fat. 2nd, Fritz An- next issue of the Eagle.
lim to be offered the fans. The
___ sisted; sacrifice hits, McLaugh­
will also be awarded in this ’ the coast. Many added attrac- and a crew is busy constructing liker, Goble, registered holstein
card is advertised to contain 28 lin, B. Johnson, Jeffers; sacrifice
I i ions have been promised for a dam for swimming.
herd of 7 cows with average
eve it.
Leave Fawn* Alone
to 30 rounds of boxing and with flies, George, Greenman and
[the stampede on the Fourth,
production of 1194 pounds of
f ow we'll find out who's
such men, as
Nelson,
Brady Welch; stolen bases, McLaugh­
Warnings have been sent out
j when the finals in all riding
milk and 44.78 pounds fat. 3rd,
in getting the oln man to
uuriiig wet-K Scott, Sweeney of this city hand­ lin, Burns, Solyan, Lyons, Nel­
G. R. Anliker, Goble, registered by Harold Clifford, state game
| events will be held, and prizes
tin e. For following
the
ling the home end of the card, son, McGregor 4, Welch 2, W.
______
I will be awarded for the best in
holstein herd of 8 cows with warden, to individuals who per-
pa ade, there will be a “Lt
City Marshal Phelps and dep
dep- ­ the fans should be treated to a Linn and Black; left on base*
bucking contest and other events.
average
production
of
1328 sist in taking young fawns from
hr «band calling
contest,
F. M. & Co., 12, Vernonia 7;
marshal, Monger have been good smoker.
milk
with
41.95 their mothers, that such actions I
pounds of
sh >uld be good. Marshal Thelp* ! The first prize in the bucking
Additional seats are being in­ umpires, Christy and Herman.
are violations of the state game kept busy the past week as is
pounds fat.
d t ’ stay
’’ y away i contest of $150, second of $100
hi, been rc'iuestcd
stalled, in anticipation of hand­
At an adjoined regular meet­
Colvin brothers, of Clatskanie, code and subject the offenders proyen by police note*.
reet during the ■ and third of $50, will be award­
f> >m Bridge
ling a record crowd for the 4th.
ing of the
American
Legion had high producing cow, Lindy, to arrest. At thi* season of the
c ntest, and the Indie- will be!ed thi* afternoon.
Frank Wilkes, colored, was ar-
New Train Schedule
r
, with Tuesday night, nomination of of­ a grade guernsey 6 years old, year it ia quite common to find rested Saturday evening on the
p
'rmitted
to
call
their
husbands.
|
General
chairman
Ford,
a
In Effect Monday
Vernonia
To
Play
Compton
’
s
. ... thi
' ill
worked
marshal
anything goes.
'
” ' be an !his
L' committee
“
1 have ""
~J very ficers for the coming year were which produced 1196 pounds of small fawns alone in the woods. Rock creek road
by
Clothier* Today at 10:30
In
the
most
instance*
they
are
held.
of
a
lifetime
to
call
|
hard
to
make
the
Vernonia
cele-
milk
containing
74.1
pounds
of
irneip»
anu
muiiKvi,
for
carry-
opportunity c
Phelps and Monger, 1
The new schedule effecting
The Vernonia baseball club
not lost, as some are inclined I ing concealed weapon«, tried in
The following were nominated fat.
; hration the largest and biggest
the old man out in public.
has booked a game with Com- train No. 62 became effective
to
believe,
but
are
merely
hid
­
C.
L.
Anderson,
commander,
husband
celebration
ever
presented
in
the
a
grade
jersey
White
Head,
Judge Reasoner’s court Monday pton’s Clothiers for the morn- last Monday.
Following the ladle*
Carl Davidson, vice commander, 4 years old, owned by Jacob den while the mother deer for­ morning and fined $50.00.
calling contest, will be a ladies j Nehalem valley.
ing of the Fourth. This aggrega­
This train now arrive, at thia
ages.
A
fawn
undoubtedly
makes
J.
E.
Covington,
adjutant,
Earl
The
street
and
store
decora
­
and
Rietala,
of
Quincy,
was
second,
walking race. No age li
Ganga Ram was . arrested
by
tion is one of the fastest around city from Keasey at 11:10 a.m.
when
wneri first
iirnu taken,
l < ikuii *
• •
,
the largest cash prizes will be i tions presented the city in real Washburn, Finance officer, P. producing 1829 pounds of milk a good pet » time
it Ithe c,ty marshal and his assmt- Portland and will certainly give waiting over 40 minutes and de­
„ develop
2__ 2
(holiday fashion to the many vi*- Wideman, sergeant-at-arms, M. containing 72.8 pounds of fat. but given 1___ to
paid for this event.
„• and I ant Monday, charged with pos- the fan* a run for their money. parting towards Portland at
often becomes a nuisance
par-1 itors who are spending their 4 th Moe, chaplain, Ed. Tapp. Percy
Every girl or woman
Several
session of intoxicating liquors, They have played several out of 11.50 a.m. arriving in the city
sometime*
dangerous.
L.
j Hewes, John Grady, M. E. Grun- Hollywood Restaurant
and . in Vernonia.
ticipate, there being a
tried in Judge Reasoner’s court, town games, having already de­ at 2:00 p.m.
times
during
the
past
few
week*
the
|
dun,
Eugene
Shipman,
Bert
Haw-
p.m. | Hundreds of people along
second prize. Today at
Change* Hand* Again deputy wardens have been call­ found guilty and fined $75.00. feated both Hood River and Ry­ The local chamber of com­
__ _.
r. ____
_ _
_ pal
will i lower Nehalem valley have ar- j kins, .1. C. Lindley, and Z. Ness,
the
big
stampede
A wild gambling game was derwood.
merce have been working for •
ed upon to make special trips
the
I
were
nominated
on
the
executive
start leaving the I.rgion hall at rived here today to attend
The game will start at 10:30 schedule of this sort for th«
Herman Schindler sold the to various section* of the state broken up in the Jap camp Mon­
| stampede, coming from Jewell, | committee. E. Shipman nominat-
1:00 p.m.
Natal, and I ed for historian. Those nominat- Hollywood restaurant last week where persons have captured day evening and S. Kawahara, a.m. thi* morning so a* to be last few year*, which would
Mist,
utiful float* will Birkenfeld,
Many heau.if.
ed for delegates to the state to Mrs. M. Newman of Rainier, small fawns. If the offenders. K. Ono, U. Ishii and T. Waka, through in plenty of time for have the eastbound train wait­
parade,
three along the route.
feature in the
ing over in this city instead of
The last program was broad- convention at Salem were: H. E. Mr. Schindler had been conduct­ persist in defying the law that] were arrested hy marshall Phelps the rodeo.
large prizes arc being offered
Keasey.
___ ts. The parade cast over KEX this a.m. featur- McGraw, Dr. W. H. Hurley, P. ing a restaurant in this city for protects the small deer they are'and Monger, lodged in the city
for the best flo;
I jail and tried by Judge Reason­
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lee and
arrested, tried and fined.
will start at the Legion hall, go- ing the stampede and has added Murphy, Earl Shay, L. Schwab the past six months.
er, who found all four guilty sons Philip and Bob of Portland
Mr. and Mr*. Dean Duvall of
“Leave fawns alone!” is
ing as far as
Weed avenue, j greatly in drawing
_ the many and M. E. Carkin. Election of
Tuesday morning, fining each spent the week at the home of Keasey spent Friday afternoon
Mrs. Charles Richardson it significant warning that
down Bridge street towards the I visitors to this city for the cele- officers for the local post will
in Vernonia shopping.
Mr. and Mr*. H. E. McGraw.
$18.00.
Clifford give*.
be held next Tuesday, July 9. i visiting in Tacoma this week.
atampede grounds. Just before bration.
Vernonia
American
Legion
Junior baseball team, were taken
to Astoria Monday morning by
II. E. McGraw, C. C. Shay and
J
C7
G. Welch Vosnick, where they
played the Astoria American Le­
gion Junior baseball team at
Active Voyageurs Will 5:00 o’clock in the evening.
This was the first regular
Head Organization
game played by the new Vernon-
ia team who met defeat from
the much larger, heavier team
by a score of 14-6.
Vosnick, who has been active
in assembling the local team,
advised that his team averaged
Ma ny Voyageurs To Attend The a weight of around 105 while
team
av raged
the
Astoria
State Convention At
taat
around 130, which mer
in playing a city the size of As­
Salem in August
toria who no doubt have some
| six or more Junior league teams,
I always playing the heavier team
At the regular meeting Tues­ (against outsiders.
day night of La Société des 40
The Vernonia team was or-
Hommes et 8 Chevaux, election
of officers for tile coming year ganized late in the season, and
■ it is not known at present
were held.
further
any
A. L. Ritchey, was
elected I whether or not
Chef de Gare, Z. Ni...:. Clief de j games will be played away from
Train, John Grady, correspon­ , home this season.
dant, 1). Hatton, conducteur, J.
C. Henderson, Gard« d --La Por­ ¡Speed Limit Signs In­
e te, and William Folger, George
stalled at City Limits
Blair, and J. C.
l.indley
as
Cheminots. The election of Rit­
Two signs were recently in­
chey as Chef de Gare, meets stalled
covering
speed
limit
with the hearty approval of’ a ll through the city.
Voyageurs, a i. ward lor faith­
The signs one of which is
ful services to his Legion post,
as also his executive ability to placed opposite the Washington
| school and on Rose avenue, read
head this county or; ani/.ation.
20
Installation of these newly “City boundary, speed limit
elected officers will be held the tniles per hour.”
first Tuesday in Air;ii: t.
135 Attend Game
Invites Exhibits
County W.C.T.LI.
Hold Meet H< ‘re
Rainbow Girls
Receive Charter
All Rea dy For Biggest
Celebration Ever Staged
«
I
Legion Hold
Nomination