— wnumia facile Library, U of O , VERNONIA, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 192» V' LUME 7 Baby injured In Car Speeder Operator At Plan Build Final Ball Accident Last Week Camp McGregor Has New Reported Improving Collision With Engine Game Won NewChurch Tommy Robinson, 18-month- Camp McGregor, July 23- - old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Tom Cameron employed by tl e By Vernonia Robinson, who was injured in Here Soon Oregon American Logging con - a car accident NO. Bl District 47 Grade School Proposed Citizens Advisory Committee Gathers Data on the St. Hel- pany at Camp McGregor to ru i ens road July 18, was brought the speeder, suffered sevei s from a Portland hospital to his McGregor Stars For The May Alto Build Parish burns on his arm early Sunda r School Bond Election To Be Held August 12. Tim-' Citizen* Advisory Committee Met July 18; the In­ home last Sunday by his par­ morning from gasoline, whe i ents much improved from the his speeder had a head-on col­ Home Team House For Priest injuries received last week. ber Interest* in District Will Pay Substantial lision with O.-A. log train 103. crease in the School Enrollment Attributed to The baby suffered concussion Portion of Cost if School is Built in Near Future Tendency on Part of O.-A. Employ Family Men of the brain and other head in­ Crew* At Camp Start juries when the car driven by ______ ________ , ___ Advisory com- will pay a very substantial por­ Working At 4 a.m. At a recent meeting of the ance matures $2,600 per year The Citizens his mother bumped into a Shell school board of district 47, a in 1930, 1931, 1932 and 1933; mittee wishes to call to the at- tion of the costa. If action is oil truck going toward Wilark, Advisory committee, $3,600 per year in 1934, 1936, i tention of all taypaysr* th* no- deferred until the timber is Camp McGregor, July 24— Citizens Team Win* Six Game* And Are and turned over the embank­ Present Church Built In 1923 ment. [ Starting last Monday all the consisting of R. M. Aldrich, A. 1936, 1937 and 1938, and $4,- tice of a school bond election to gone, the remaining property Counts, H. M. Condit, Lee 000 in 1939. The assessed val-lbe held August 12, for the pur- owner* will have to pay that part Defeated Five Time* Dur- Dedicated In 1924 By I Oregon American crews start B. Hall, Judd Greenman, B. B. uations for the district for the pose of voting for or against of the cost which can now ba working at 4:00 a.m. and quit in» Baseball Season Archbishop Christie New Scoutmaster early in the afternoon on ac- Hawkins, C. F. Hieber, H. E. last eight years were stated as bonds amounting to $76,000 to assessed to the timber holdings. be used to erect and furnish • Appointed For The count of the _ prevailing _ dry con- McGraw, Perry Mellinger and follows: They believe that in the past M. E. Moe, was named to in­ 1922, $728,400; 1923, $1,400,- new school building for school ditions of the woods, also reduc ­ Local Boy Scout Troop this building project has been vestigate the school building fit ­ 340; 1924, $2,308,930; 1925, district 47. The Vernonia baseball club First intimation was given to ing the fire hazard. uation in the district and to $2,711,215; 1926, $3,159,760; This committee has studied defeated because of a misunder­ took the fast 82nd street boost­ the many of those who attended make recommendations to the 1927, $3,235,025; 1928, $3,403,- the school situation carefully, standing as to the amount of Rev. G. W. Plumer has been the services at St. Mary’s church ers team into camp last Sunday 470; 1929, $3,007,015. and has come to the conclusion taxes that would ba levied and beat them by a 12 to 3 I assigned by the trustees of the last Sunday when Father Joseph Camp McGregor Wants school directors, to information that additional school room is against the average taxpayer. score. The game was a one-sided I local Boy Scout troop as scout­ P. Clancy, announced that the New Voting Precinct The committee held its first According master. / meeting Washington at the which has come to the directors, absolutely necessary for a num­ The 1929 assessed valuation in affair and was feaured mostly trustees and congregation were In the future the meetings will planning on building a new and by McGregor, both on the of­ Camp McGregor, July 24—; school July 18, naming M. E. the decline in valuation in the ber of classes. They are of the ,thia district is slightly over be held in the Camp Fire girls Moe chairman and Judd Green ­ last year has been due in part opinion that by the continued $3,000,000, of which timber fensive and on the defensive. larger church, activities to start Residents of the logging camps' cabin in the city park. Rev. man secretary. At the request of to adjustments in valuations, expenditure of funds for main­ holdings constitute nearly 50 This boy pitched for the locals as soon as the debt on their near Camp McGregor are petit-1 and did a mighty good job of Plumer plans a campaign for present church was cleared. ioning the county court of Clat­ the committee, the members of especially reductions made by tenance and repairs the Wash­ per cent or about $1,650,000. more members _ which will bring the school board presented state­ the state authorities in public ington school might be used for According to the information the it and then not being content Efforts were made before the sop county for a new voting pre­ ments to show the steai’y in­ utility assessments, and does not several with the job he did at heaving the troop up to its full strength. years longer, but that committee has received, the tim- cinct with polls to be located at paper went to press to reach the old apple he had to come Camp McGregor. At the present crease in school enrollment dur­ represent in total a shrinkage of eventually it will be necessary ber cutting will be spread over Father Clancy regarding the ing the past eight years. timber values. up to the bat and sock it each Will Make Survey to replace it with a new build­ a period of about 10 years, so plans of the new church but it time it is necessary to travel School Enrollment in Vernonia The members of the advisory ing, in the interest of safety that the reduction in valuation and every time he came up for 45 miles both way trips to Ves­ was impossible to locate him by Of New Road to Camp Grade Schools High School committee were of the opinion alone, if for no other reason. from thia cause will amount to four hits out of four times up, per near Jewell in order to vote. 1921-1922 109 30 that new construction work is Since this construction must ba about $160,000 par year, which getting a double and three Eight This Week phone. 1922-1923 120 46 necessary and that it should be done sometime within the next will be offset to some extent by The present Catholic church, singles. ,1923-1924 230 79 undertaken at once while the few „ years, , they The whole squad performed in | At a meeting of the county located on the Corey hill, was Cashier Of Shell Oil w believe ____ ________ that the the increased values of new 1924-1925 410 an admirable manner and except court last Friday, it was agreed built in 1923. The lot was pur­ 134 valuation in the district contains' logical time to undertake the homes, land settlement, and the Stricken With Acute 1925-1926 662 168 a large percentage for timber I work is right now, when the growth of business enterprises. for the eighth inning when their to send the county engineers chased by A. Corey of this city Appendicitis Tuesday 1926-1927 644 defense cracked momentarily to with the Clark & Wilson engin- and donated toward starting a 164 holdings, and that any bonds' assessed valuation in the school The following table shows the 1927-1928 655 allow their opponents to mark eers this week to make a pre- church. In the summer of 1924 171 which may be issued should be' district is at its peak. levy that will be required to Harold Lewis, cashier for the 1928-1329 built 686 up three counters would have liminary survey for the road to Archbishop Christie of Portland 189 paid off within five years. It | If the school is -- --- now, ------- the — pay ------ the — priacipal and interest local branch of • the Shell Oil The large increase in the year was also the opinion of the com­ timber interests in the district'on had a shutout. — the -"..J proposed bond issue. Camp 8 of the Clark & Wilson dedicated St. Mary’s church be­ company was stricken Tuesday 1924-1926 was due to the com- mittee that the present Wash­ The locals started their ■ scor- company holdings from the Ver- fore a large gathering of prom­ Estimated Bonds to Interest to Total Tax ing in the very first i inning nonia-St. Helens road. inent Catholics of the state of evening while walking on Bridge |Pletl?n of the Oregon-American ington school should not be con­ street with acute appendicitis. > mill which brought about the sidered as a permanent building, Valuation be paid Be Paid Payment Levy when Laird was walked, sacri- Oregon. The two crews will try to com ­ Mr. Lewis was rushed to a local $2,860,000 $16,000 $4,600 $19,600 6.8 mills employment of regular crews in since its continued use for school 1930 ficed to second by Walt Linn In 1921 the first mass was ■ physicians office where arrange­ the 2,700,000 16,000 3,600 18,600 6.9 mills and then came all the way home plete a permanent survey so held operating departments. The purposes will require excessive 1931 at the home of A. Corey ments that construction may be started were made upon the re ­ 2,550,000 16,000 2,700 17,700 6.9 mills on McGregor's single. Mac was continued increase since that expenditures for maintenance 1932 2,400,000 16,000 1,800 16,800 caught sound asleep off of first on this new road which the at which time very few Catholics quest of Mr. Lewis to take him time can no doubt be attributed ,and repairs, so that plans should 1933 7.0 mill« resided in this city. Clark & Wilson company and to the home of his parents at to the tendency on the part of be made for a building which 1934 2,260,000 16,060 900 15,900 base for the final out of the 7.1 mills Following the construction of McMinnville. first canto. From then things Vernonia are very anxious to the mill management to employ can be enlarged to replace the An analysis of the assessment have completed. rolled along rather peacefully their church the congregation family men, and on the part of present school. F. A. Stokes of rolls shows that, after eliminat­ at the end of which time the The committee appointed by was vej-y small. At the present Dance At Legion until the third when four more the men to establish homes and Portland, an architect who has ing the assessments on a few of bonds would be paid in full aa tallies were put down. Laird the local Chamber of Commerce, time the attendance is too large bring their families to Vernonia, had charge of construction of the large corporations, business it is the intention of the school Hall Next Saturday walked for the second time. Tay­ consisting of H. E. McGraw, L. for the small church to seat all which is evidenced by the large schools at Hillsboro and Mil­ .properties and timber holdings, board to pay off 20 per cent of the principal each year. lor singled and then they both R. Gillchrest and Lester Sheeley, the members of the Catholic numbers of residences which waukie, Ore; Ridgefield, Wash., The proposal to vote bonds has Vernonia post of the American are constantly being erected, and other nearby cities, showed the balance of the district con- came home, on a double by Mc­ is keeping in touch with county faith who wish to attend ser- Gregor. McGregor came in on officials regarding the construc­ vices, which are only held once Legion will sponsor a dance in especially in the outlying sec­ projections and plans of a num­ sists of about 700 pieces of the hearty approval of this com­ property valued at about $400,- Greenman’s single and Greenman tion of the Camp 8 road. a month, by the Rev. Joseph P. the Legion hall this coming Sat­ tions around Vernonia. ber of schools which he has re­ 000, an average of less than mittee, and they recommend urday evening under the chair- duplicated the feat on a single Clancy, of St. Helens. The board explained that it cently constructed, and stated $600 each. On this basis, the that the new school building be constructed at the present time, manship of Earl Washburn, by George. This ended the scor­ The new building planned will Music will be furnished from is now confronted with an ex­ th» costs of the several build­ average property owner will pay when tha cost to the average ing until the seventh when they ceptionally critical condition. In ings. The committee decided be built to accommodate several out of town. school taxes of less home owner will be materially marked up four more on singles the next school year, 19 classes that the type and size of build­ additional hundred and in all possibility a than $4.20 per year, and a total less than if construction is post­ by Black, Laird, Taylor and Mc­ Mr. Washburn states that af- must be' provided for. The dis ­ ing which would ultimately be parish house will also be con­ ter the middle Gregor and a sacrifice by Walt of August the trict owns two schools, the Wash­ needed in Vernonia could be of less than $21.00 in five years, poned till later. structed. It is very likely that Linn. They added three more Legion will sponsor a dance ev- ington school, with 10 class­ built for $75,000, and the fol- services will be held every week, ery Saturday evening. in the eighth just for good rooms, and the Lincoln school, lowing resolution was adopted O. A. Twilight League and a priest will be placed in measure on singles by McKillip, F. J. De Rock, 72, Nehalem with 5 classrooms. Last year, as by the unanimous vote of mem- charge by the archbishop to con ­ Play First Game Here Black and , Laird. pioneer -led at me nome an emergency measure the bers present: duct services here. Grange hall was rented and two Tuesday Afternoon “Resolved, that the Citizens This game was the final game of his daughter, Mrs. William classes were housed there. Re­ Advisory committee recommend for the local boys and puts them Bridgers at Mist last . Tuesday cently the state fire marshal in­ that an election be held as early ahead of the game with six wins following a stroke of paralysis. The O.-A. Twilight League got The deceased pioneer was born Mill Foreman Suffers spected the grange hall, and he as possible for the purpose of and five defeats which certainly A letter has been sent by the under way Tuesday afternoon has notified the board that the voting bonds in the amount of mayor and city council to Fred­ Slight Stroke While is not a bad record considering in Holland, November 1, 1857, At the smoker Saturday night state will not permit school $76,000 to defray the cost of erick V. Stricker, state health when the last year’s champion- the strength of the teams they and homesteaded at Mist in the Working July 17th year of 1885. He received his in the American Legion hall be­ classes to be conducted in that constructing and equipping • officer, inviting him to attend ship sawmill team took the fast have played this year. fore a crowd of fight fans es­ building unless extensive remod­ pew school building in district the next regular meeting of the stacker team into eamp and de­ The box score for last Sun- citizenship papers at the county seat in the year of 1891. His Dove eling is done. Even if these 47, that these bonds be issued city council a week from next feated them 6 to 8 in a nip and Henry Mossman, 62, a fore­ timated at over 300, day’s game follows: 82nd Street AB R H PO 1 A E wife died in November, 1924, the man in the stacker shed of the Knight and Dane Brady of this quarters can be brought up to for a term of not over five Monday, August 6. tuck battle. Both Lee Davis, Wambau, CF 2 1 0 1 0 0 couple having been married 41 Oregon-American mill, while at city fought an eight-round main the standard of safety demanded yearB, with the understanding The state board of health is work Wednesday of last week, .event to a draw. for the children by the state that the school board will not willing to make a survey of the pitching for the sawmill, and Palmer 2B 4 1 2 2 1 0 years. Holmes 3B 4 1 0 2 1 0 Mr. De Rock suffered a stroke accidently fell down and suffer- Cyclone Ted and Young Cor­ authorities, there will be avail­ issue any of the $20,000 bonds sanitary conditions of the city, Nelson, throwing for the stack­ red a slight stroke of paralysis bett of Vernonia fought a four- able only 17 classrooms out of which were voted at a prior elec­ providing the city will agree to ers, hurled nice ball, each of Adams IB P 4 0 1 9 1 0 about one year ago. Marks LF The deceased is survived by of his left arm and leg. Mr. round preliminary to a draw, the 19 which are required to tion and which have not been carry out the recommendations them allowing only four bingies. 4 0 1 3 0 0 Breeding SS 4 0 1 2 2 0 one son, ~ F. J. De Rock of Port- Mossman is being cared for at Don Brady and Lee Davis fought accommodate the number of pu­ sold.” which will deal with the sewage, Davis, however, received a little A petition ordering the board garbage disposal and food hand­ the better of the support and Chandler rf 4 0 1 2 0 0 land and one daughter, Mrs. his home and is reported to be a four-round semi-windup exhi­ pils who will enroll next Sep- improving. tember. to call a bond election was cir­ ling. Douglas C 4 0 0 I 2 1 1 William Bridgers, of Mist. bition bout. waa therefor* able to pull ont Sauchet P In response to requests for culated and the required num­ 2 0 0 1 3 0 Burial services will be held at Two other bouts between on top. Sowers RF 2 0 0 0 0 0 Rose City cemetary at Portland. Young Magoff and Mayo Petti- information as to the financial ber of legal voters signatures The stacker aggregation start­ Will Conduct Farmers was quickly secured. condition of the distric , the di ­ Date of the funeral had not Catholic Missionary john and Young Jim Davis and ed the scoring in the second in- Acting upon the recommenda ­ rectors stated that the district 34 3 6 24 9 I been announced at the time this Excursion Here Today Car to be Here Soon Harold Bergerson completed the ning when Hawkins doubled to has a bonded indebtedness of tion of the advisory committee Vernonia paper went to press. card. center. Hawkina then came homo $31,600. $16,000 was borrowed and as instructed by the tax­ Laird SS 3 4 2 3 2 0 A farmers ’ excursion will be The Knight-Brady fight was on bonds in 1923 to enlarge payers petition, the school board, on Nelson’s long triple to the A missionary car, sponsored by W. Linn LF 3 0 0 1 0 0 conducted today from thia city Cuts Foot While the Catholic Missionary society, featured as the drawing card, the Washington school, and $26,- at a special meeting July 19, by County Agent George Nelson same spot. Nelson was brought Taylor RF 4 2 2 1 0 0 young boxers having ap­ 000 was borrowed in 1924 to prdered a bond election to be in on Meeker’s sacrifice to third Bathing In Creek is now at Banks and will arrive both McGregor P 4 2 4 1 2 0 to inspect the plantings of alfalfa base. in this city within the next two peared in the local ring nu­ construct the Lincoln school. held August 12, notice which is on farms in this vicinity. Greenman 3B 4 1 1 3 2 0 The sawmill outfit got back George 1B 3 0 2 8 0 0 Hattie Pendleton, 12, cut a weeks, where it will remain for merous times, but meeting as $8,600 of these loans have ma­ printed in another column in Mr. Nelson, with Edward Bal­ one of these runs in their half opponents for the first time. C. Linn 2B tured and been paid, the bal- this paper. 4 0 0 1 0 1 deep gash in her left foot Sun­ about one week. lagli, president of the Lower Co ­ The fight between Knight and , of the second when Gettman The missionary car, with head­ Black C 4 2 2 8 2 1 day afternoon while wading in lumbia Associated Chambers of was walked, Boerner was hit by the creek near Pittsburg. She quarters at Spokane, Wash., Brady proved to be a fast event Commerce and Gue Hafenbrack, K. P. Employee Injured a pitched ball moving Gettman 32 12 14 27 8 o was rushed to the office of a travels to all sections of Wash­ cleverly fought with neither of the association, will down to second from where he While Hammering Steel secretary Summary: Bases on balls off local physician where three ington and Oregon with a priest fighter being in much danger attend the Chamber of Com ­ stole third and then later came Sauchet 3, Adams 1. McGregor stitches were taken to close the in charge. At each place where pt any time during the battle. merce meeting here today to it stops missionary services are The bout between Corbett and George Baslington, mechanic take up matters of entertaining home on an error at third base, 2; struck out by Adams 1, Mc­ wound. They scored one more in the conducted. These are usually in Cyclone Ted, two local men who Gregor 8; two base hits, Palmer employed at the Koster Prod­ An ordinance was approved ucts camp, was injured Monday the large delegation who will third when Laird walked, are employed in the big mill, _____ . stole 2, McGregor; double play, Pal­ More Material Reported the smaller towns and cities. gather in this city in October The exact date of the car’s ar­ was four rounds of heavy slug­ and passed by the city council morning while hammering some when chambers belonging to the second and came home on Linn’s mer to Adams; sacrifice hits, W. Stolen From K.P. Camp rival will be announced in the ging, ending with evenly divided a few weeks ago giving the steel. two bagger. They added their Linn 2, Greenman; sacrifice fly, association will meet. Union Oil company the right to honors. final three in the fourth on a following issue of the Eagle. McGregor; Stolen bases. Palmer Some small pieces of steel en ­ Plans for sponsoring a Verno­ (ouble by Boerner and single« William Prutzman, foreman at The matchmaker has announc­ erect and operate a sub-station tered his abdomen, and after and Taylor; passed ball, black; nia day at the county fair at y Lee Davis and Drorbaugh ed the next coming smoker for in this city. left on bases, boosters 6, Ver- the Koster Products company receiving first aid in this city, The Union Oil Co. recent­ he was rushed to a Portland hos­ Deer Island this coming Septem- and an error at second base by Saturday, August 3. One of the nonia 5; umpires, Mann and holdings near Tara, reported the ber will also be outlined at the Lyons. theft of tools, cable and gas Brooks. events will feature Lee Davis, ly purchased lots adjoining the pital. meeting today. from the K. P. camp at Tara local, and Timber Campbell of right of way on the West side The stackers pushed across a last Friday. of the railroad between Colum­ Timber, an experienced boxer marker in the fifth but lacked E. S. Social Club This is the second time within Nehalem street. who only recently arrived at bia and the necessary punch to tie up Well Known Montana the past two months that mater- Give Dance At The Timber to work at the camp of the score. Their score came in Within a short time construc- Rancher and Friends ial has been stolen from this the Eagle Lumber company at tion will be started on their new on a double by Lyons and a Masonic Temple Friday same location. Leroy Malmsten, a senior at Westimber. Who will fight the steel and brick sub station, which Visit In this City single by Norgorden. Oregon Agricultural college who main event on August 3 has not will face Nehalem street. The box score of Tuesday’s At the Masonic temple tomor- has been attending the R. O. T. been announced by the matci, Jewell, July 24—Chester Ben­ Nick Ginoff, well known game follows: row, the Eastern Star social Construction Will The storage tanks which it nett. timber faller employed by C. training camp at Vancouver, maker. Start On Cochran* club will sponsor a club dance, AB R H PO A E is reported there will be two of the Tideport Logging company ranches of western Montana and Stackers Wash, for the past six weeks which will have as its guests, 1 8 1 • handling twenty thousand gal­ at Jewell was killed last Sunday the champion hog raiser of that Norgorden SS 8 Westimber Road Soon won second place in a rifle meet, of the country, is spend­ Sheeley SB 8 • 0 1 • 0 members of the Eastern Star, lons each, will handle the ter­ when a large tree which he had section held July 17-19. in which the Smoker In Legion ing a few days visiting old Masons, and Rainbow girls and Davis IB 2 0 0 • 0 1 Construction will start on the best rifle shots at the training Hall Here August 3 ritory between this city and just assisted in falling, struck a friends who formerly lived at C. their friends. east of Wilark, and to meet smaller tree which struck him Missoula, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hawkins CF 2 1 1 0 0 0 county road between Cochran camp competed. Jack Carlson's Blue Rose ' ' and Westimber which will mean Nelson P 1 2 1 1 4 0 The two high score men will Kid Scott and Perry Israel with the Forest Grove division Room orchestra from St. Helens about 10 miles of road building. be sent to Camp Perry. Ohio, of Portland or Dove Knight line, which as yet has not been on the head breaking his neck. McGhee and Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Cline LF 1 0 0 0 • 0 The deceased is survived by Vickery of this city. will furnish the music during Meeker RF 1 0 0 0 0 0 Hundreds of men are employ­ to compete in the Annual Na­ and Young Sharkey will probab­ decided on. a widow and three children. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Peterson Lyons 2B the evening. 2 1 1 0 2 1 ed at the big Wheeler mill and tional Rifle meet, where the ly feature in the main event at A special crew in tha employ ­ and Miss Ana Thibadeau, also of Mrs. F. D. Mcpherson is chair­ Blue Lake logging and other best rifle shots in the United the smoker in this city Saturday, A. Davis C 2 • 0 1 • 0 ment of the Union Oil company Missoula, are guests at the Me- man of the social activities. camps at Cochran, and with the States will congregate for high August 3, at the American Le­ will arrive aa soon as construe A. L. Fenner Arrested Ghee and Vickery homes. 17 4 12 f 1 completion of the road, many score. For Removing State gion hall. tion starts to handle the techni- Sawmill will travel by way of Timber Geo. W. Bell Buys Scott and Israel fought to a cal end of the installation, Board Health Sign Laird SS t 1 0 • 1 0 Forest Grove and this city Children On O.-A. draw at St. Helens a few weeks About three employee* of the Lester Apartments I to C. Linn 2B S 0 1 2 1 0 instead of going direct by the K. P. Lodge Picnic ago, and the local man actually oil company will make their Enjoy Their Hill A. L. Fenner was arrested Ferren LF a 0 • 0 • 0 S. P. railway to Portland as is home in thia city, this will be At Parker* Grove had a shade over the sensational Mrs. Angeline Lester of Se­ now the case. Joly M 19. by Marshall Harry New Playground McGregor SB 2 0 0 • • » the local manager and two Phelps and charged with defac­ attle sold the Lester apartments Next Sunday bantamweight scrapper of Port­ drivers. Gettman CF 0 1 0 0 0 9 Only employes have been per­ land, who is one of the favor ­ in this city last Saturday to mitted to travel ón trains be- ing and removing a notice of Through the efforts of Judd Boemer RF 1 1 1 0 0 9 ites of the Portland arena. George W. Bell of Vernonia. the state board of health, on Greenman, superintendent of the Clauson C Members of the local Knights 2 0 0 5 0 9 tween Westimber and Cochran, Mr. Bell will shortly make im- a railroad owned by the Eagle of Pythias lodge, with their fam­ Knight won a decision over Fire At injector the Second day of July, which Oregon American Lumber com­ L Davis P 1 1 1 0 4 1 had been posted in a public provements «nd Lumbercompany and the Wheel- ilies and friends, will picnic at Sharkey some months ago at a tha Oregon American com­ Drorbaugh 2B2 1 1 8 0 0 »An s*ziri may rar* addition ra within rlzl »rizx*-» the fn Plant Last Saturday place at the south end of Third pany, near »• fiirnra future add an to er interests. fight in Forest Grove, and a I Parker’s grove next Sunday pany have built swing«, teeters ’ the building. street Games, race«, sports and main event between these two and slide boards on the new 4 8 8 IB _ I The real estate transaction wa horseshoe pitching contests will boxers is looked on with ap- The secused was tried in the play ground which was recently A fir« last Saturday morning handled through Jos. Scott, real Mr*. O. P. Burris proval by boxing fans. feature the entertainment plan­ destroyed a motor in the sewer court of Judge P. Hill, where constructed on the company estate agent. Undergoes Operation ned by the committee in charge. The smoker card outlined for injector plant, connected with he plesded guilty, and waa fined property at the O. A. hill for August 3, will contain some 24 tha city «ewer system, which is $16, with instructions to replacs the benadit of the children liv- At Home In Eugene rounds of boxing, featuring a ing in that rieinity. the signs immediately. Klamath Falls — Construction Troutdale—Bids opened for six-round main event, a six- located on tha Rock Craek road. of Methodist church edifice will O. P. Burris, minister of the extensive improvements to be Each day many of the young­ The alarm waa turned in at be completed in the future. local Christian church, was call- made to Multnomah poor farm. round semi-windup and three 11.20 a.m. and waa quiakly ans­ At 2 p.rn. thia cominj Satur­ stars take advantage al their four-round perliminariea. ed to his home at Eugene Mon­ wered by the Oregon-American day the restaurant equipment of naw playground, while ly of Gresham—The Gresham Berry day on account of the illness of fire fighting crew of men, who the Railroad cafe will be sol J ( their parent« occupy the benches Growers, Inc., installed 20-ton his wife, who recently under­ Carlton—New pa-ement on quickly brought the fire under to th* highest bidder, ths sale which have especially keen e«*- Sheridan has new ambulance platform scales. went an operation. equipment Main street completed. te take place at the sestauraMt. strutted far thslr hsaaflt. control. Score 12 to 3 Big Congregation Pioneer Dies Mist, Tuesday Council Invite Health Officer Many Attend Smoker Here Union Oil Build Soon Malmsten Attends National Rifle Meet Logger Killed At Jewell Camp