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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1929)
SIX VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON ing the interior of the Peterson house and expects to paint the teacher’s cottage next H. S. Goodwin and family re Carl Linne is again working turned to camp after a trip to for the O.-A. company as a fal- Rainier National park last week. ler. His family is living in Port Mr. Goodwin is overhauling a land. P. & H. gas shovel for the O.- Hugh Dunlap and wife spent A. company. Sunday in Long Beach, Wash., Mrs. Frank Faught and son. where they succeeded in digging I Jimmy, were passengers for a nice lot of clams. Portland Tuesday. Jimmy is to Lawrence Adams returned have his tonsils and adenoids re from Sultan, Wash, Thursday, moved while in the city. where he and family had been Al Nelson, formerly engineer visiting relatives. on train No. 104 of O.-A. com Little Jimmy Horseman, re pany is in the employ of the cently celebrated his 3rd birth As grew longer, we East Side Logging company. day by entertaining a number had to T ip bo Vojuigi rnme and more spa’lng Among those who attended the of little friends. After rimes, with our drinking water. '1 he sup fight at the Legion hall in Ver his mother Mrs. Rey Horseman ply began to run low We could 1:0 nonia Saturday night from this assisted by Mrs. Scott and Cam longer collect rain water in our place were: Mi’, and Mrs. Thomas eron, served ice cream and cake. sails. They were coated witli Etilt. Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Zym C. E. Bradford and family We tried to wash them out in the Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Link, spent their vacation visiting re rain, but then lite spray and the Carl Amato and wife, C. E. latives at Camas, Wash., and at waves kept washing in and kept Bradford and wife and Joe John Baker, Oregon. Mrs. Bradford’s the sails salty and added a further and Roy Wornstaff and Lawren mother, Mrs. S. L. Bishop of salting to any water we collected. Our supply of fruit that we hud ce Adams. Camas, accompanied them on up In the Cook islands ran A number of new families their return to camp for a visit picked out now, and about all we had left listed as new comers have mov- here. was hardtack, n >t in Itself a thirst ed into. the upper I.-P. camp Al Hartwig and family return quenching kind of food. Our gums lately. ed to camp Monday night after dried out and were like rough iron. Wm. Landers and wife return- four weeks vacation. Mr. and We sucked our fingers and gnawed ed recently from a visit to the Mrs. Hartwig attended the Elk’s at our knih kies to bring a flow latter’s parents near Joseph, convention at Klamath Falls, of saliva and refresh our burning < Oregon. July 17. 18, 19, and 20, visit mouths. And then came the sailor’s worst Mrs. Claude Kerr is visiting _ ed Crater lake, and in central scurvy. Our diet of hard her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Link. Oregon, via McKenzie pass, after enemy, tack, lack of exercise and general Wm. Smith and family are in spending a week at Newport hardships brought It on. Our knees camp again after a few weeks with Mrs. Hartwigs sister. They swelled up so badly that we had visit to the former’s parents at also spent several days in Se- Yachats and an outing at New attle. port. Frank Faught and family re TREHARNE turned recently, after an extend ed tour of the Oregon beaches to the California line. Pearl the Mr. and Mrs. W. Hodge 11-year-old daughter says she tored to Portland Tuesday. was followed and badly frighten Mrs. H. Smith and family re ed by a huge buck deer when turned from a visit with her she was wading in a little se folks last week. cluded stream in the coast C. Miller has purchased a new mountains. where the family D. M. 0. truck and is working had stopped to camp. at the Lindsay Lumber company Irwin Baldwin made a bus mill hauling logs. iness trip to Portland Monday, The bridge crossing the returning the same day. halem river golf course is Office assistants for the O.- der construction. A. company who returned Sat Relatives of Portland visited urday to resume their various Mr. and Mrs. Glassner last week. duties after their vacations are: Ethel Kelley, Ida Beaver, and Boat. Dick Fletcher. Mr. Hickey. P. Roberta Anerica were at the L. McDuffee and Fred Read. river Wednesday. or against tlie wooden sides, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bergstrom Lindsay Lumber company re then the pain was almost unen visited their daughter Mrs. Joe sumed the shipping of lumber durable. <>ur lips were black and broken. Our tolljrilos were swol- Doyle, Saturday en route to last week. camp, where Mr. Bergstrom re- Marion Dooley received an in Mrs. Perry Mellinger was at Burned his work. jury to one of his fingers while Mrs. Pew of Vernonia has at work in his garage one day Treharne Saturday. Harry Benson is spending his | been here taking care of her last Week. grand children while her daugh Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Barnes vacation with his father at Carl ter, Mrs. Rex Horesman was in and children and niece Caroline ton. Louis Stanton sold his car to Portland last week several days Farrer of Portland called at the for medical treatment. home of S. Baker one day last Ray Roediger. i E. Houghtaling has bought a Jack Hanson of Hood River week. is visiting at the home of his! Gilbert Holt and family spent Willys Knight touring car. Weaver Clark is moving some •ister, Mrs. Thomas Cameron. | the day _ with their folks on _____ Bea- furniture for Mr. Smith. Wild blackberries are not so ver creek Sunday, plentiful in this locality as last Mr. and Mrs. Haden and fam- year. ily were Vernonia shoppers Sat- Mrs. Paul Dodge and daughter ' urday. Bessie are visitors at the Ride Mr. and Mrs. F rank Lines nour home. Mrs. Dodge will sell were out picking wild blackber their household effects here, be ries Sunday. fore settling permanently in The trucks are hauling gravel Portland where her husband is on the Beaver creek road. in the garage business. Otis Hyland is working with A. T. Wilson, camp painter, his team getting out poles. grained the floors of the Hart Vern Baker accompanied his wig cottage, while he and his aunt to Sherwood last week on wife were occupying same dur a visit to his grandparents and ing the absence of the family. cousins. Mrs. Wilson has gone to Port Mrs. Jack Lindsay's sister and land to live. family from the east are visit Mr. Wilson has finished paint- ing here. CAMP McGREGOR THURSDAY, JULY 2S, 192* asTT SumeTldng "wire "pressing our eyes out of their sockets. We got water In our legs, and eould hard ly stand any more. We had to slide around the seats to do what bad to lie done In navigating the boat. In scurvy, the blood turns to water, llrst In the legs and then upward. When It reaches the heart you die. Miss Sadie Miller and Albert Where the blood Is water the flesh Is white, and you can see the line Dollman of Aloha were guests of the white erect« slowly up. We wondered who would be the tlrst— of Miss Grace Sell Sunday af the tlrst to have the line of white I ternoon. rise to the heart. My boys uiude E. S. Biddle and family and ■narks to show the line clearly ami murk Its daily progress upward. Mrs. S. Biddle were guests of It was a kind of sport. It was keeping a dally log, a log of death. I J. H. Sell and daughter Grace len uinl liaid. IT was us'If you I’armlen was the youngest of us, had a stone In your mouth. Our but lie seemed to be on his way to at a chicken dinner Sunday. gums became snow white ami win the race. The line was higher Mrs. Irene Chapman and seemed to recede. Our teeth felt on him than on the others. daughter of Portland ar^ spend as though they were sticking fur (Continued next week) out of our Jaws. They hurt con ing the week at the home of Mr. stantly ami were loose and felt ns if they were going to drop out. With these shaking teeth we ate our hardtack. I never before knew Imw hard hardtack was. We Imd unending Imndaehes, and lt_soemed i oca is Notice to Dog Owners NOTICE is hereby given that on the 5th day of August, 1929, the Columbia Accumulative Single Paymen Bonds county dog enforcement officer will pro ceed to enforce the collection of all dog licenses for the year 1929. and Mrs. F. N. O’Donnell. a few games of golf at the loefd Mrs. S. G. O’Donnell of San golf course. Francisco visited at the home of : Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Robbins F. N. and D. M. O’Donnell on attended the funeral Wednesday their may to Tacoma. of Mrs. Robbins grandmother, Mrs. C. J. Crittenden and Mrs. D. W. Hardin at Vancouv children of Hillsboro were visit er, Wash. Mrs. Hardin passed ors at the home of F. N. and away last Monday. D. M. Donnell last week. Mr. and Mjs. E. A. Ritchey will leave Saturday for a motor Attend The Christian Church Benefit trip to Los Angeles, to spend a Ice Cream Social few weeks visiting relatives. MUSIC Mr. and Mrs. H. T. 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