«en VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON Service Cone [uers Ocean Hazard = THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1999 = ' plays, Linn to Laird to Dror- | baugh, Linn to Dror’ a ugh to ■Black, Roza to Richar. son; hit by pitched ball, Nt son by Smith; left on bases, j aners 4, sawmill 2; umpire, G> penman. A. GRANGE RESOLUTION STRONGLY CRITICISED Fiom page 1 thousands of tourists to travel « through the center of Columbia county, that these tourists go­ ing north or south over the Longview-Rainier bridge would leave thousands of dollars in Co­ lumbia county; that they would settle up the land along this Toad and many miles back which would add additional valuation (o Columbia county’s fastly dim­ inishing valuation due to the heavy cut of timber resources; .that the addition of the valua­ tion caused by the construction of the Longview-Rainier bridge would add enough revenue to The photos covsr Incidental faaturas of tha actual laying of an ocoan pipe lino, which was towed pay for this road in a short to aea by the eteamer “Peacock,” which Io seen In the distance, after having been welded Into a cinglo ,,while and the people of Colum­ piece on chore. A cable lino wao made fact to the noce of the pipe line by a special bridle. The pipe line bia county would then receive rested on a long runway, which was hsavlly grsassd. Skids under the pips gava ths pipe Its half mils “ride” down to disappear In the ocoan, and wars cut away as ths pipeline slid Into the water. The opera­ a direct benefit in decrease in taxes due to this added valua­ tion was engineered by the General Petroleum Corporation. tion. “The county has seen fit and ANTA CRUZ, July 10—A "plus complete on shore, on a long run erg that will discharge cargo a without any criticism to con­ ultra” In sales Bervlce through way, mount It on skids and, over a half mile from shore into the pipe struct the St. Helens-Pittsburg A scene along the North Bank, of the Spokane, Portland and Seattle Ry. the medium of unique engineering, heavily greased runway, tow it to line. Showing bow carefully engi- market road and the Mist-Clats­ has developed here in the comple­ sea with the fifteen hundred horse­ neering plans were laid, the pip« kanie market road, which are of i slinking through the murky fog both of the speaking stage and 3:30 p.m. Auxiliary glee club tion of a marine delivery unit of power engines of the big steam line, hauled to sea, was I cbs than vast importance to Columbia First Excursion Train j and thrill upon thrill in the Lloyd Hamilton, one of the pre­ the General Petroleum Corporation tug "Peacock." The pipe line corn­ three feet away from the spot bounty, but these did not add contest. Waller hall. On July 5, 1841, when u "Pulling , cabin of a death ship afloat in mier comics of the screen. 7 p.m. Drum corps champion­ of California to supply all fuel re­ plete weighed a total of «2 tons, picked for it by the most exacting the valuation that the construc­ ship contest and fireworks, Ol­ BIHy,” (muling two dozen open the mist of the bay—certainly I World Wide Pictures, a com­ quirements of the giant Santa Cruz It was made fast to the tug by a calculations. ted of the Longview-Rainjer inger field. railway "carriages"—they were an intriguing and colorful lo-1 pany that seems to be filling furtlaud Cement Company’s plant bridle attached to its end. The called “tubs" at that time—steamed cation for a deep mystery. Moorings adjoin Its resting place bridge will bring and these a long-felt want, by importing 9 p.m. Public dances. out of the station at Leicester. at Davenport, ten miles north of operation, performed at early at the very end, and the first de­ ?ame grangers did not pass res­ Add that it has entertainment ( motion pictures from Europe 11:30 p.m. Midnight matinee, Englund, bound for Loughborough. this city. dawn, occupied lees than an hour. livery of fuel Is expected within olutions condemning them. Capitol theatre. plus, a cast of stage people who that are really entertaining, is 11 trtiles away. It marked an occa ­ The major problem overcome “If the construction of the Cost of the entire operation, in­ the next few days. 12:30 a.m. Informal parade, sion memorable In railway unnals. speak their lines as only train­ sponsoring this fine picture, al­ ■was In the laying of a half mile cluding construction of the shore General Petroleum Corporation is (Rainier - Apiajry - Vernojiia road form on Liberty, Armory (come for It was the first excursion train ed veterans can with superb di-1 though it was made in Holly­ pipe line, solidly welded into a pumping station and storage facill known chiefly to the general pub­ will divert one half of the travel as you please). ever run. rection by Marshall Neilan, and wood by an Engish producing ¿Bugle line, on the floor of the Pa­ ties, was set at approximately lic for Its production of Violet Ray through the central part of Co­ The train carried 570 passengers it can be easily understood that: company with an international Saturday, August 10 cific Ocean through which tanker WOO. gasoline, Parabase ~ motor oils, and lumbia county it is a good in­ • a.m. Legion business ses- to a temperance meeting, and the it is a worthwhile production. [ cast. organizer of the excursion was cargoes will be discharged to a The unique project Is believed kindred automotive lubrication vestment, and will repay the sion (Capitol building). Prominent in the cast is the I It is pleasing to note, too, Thomas Cook, then a young print veteran James Kirkwood, as the ■ that the contention that talking shore pumping station which, tn to be the only one of its kind on products, Tbese, it has been an- county many times for the in- 9 a.m. Bowling tournament, to er of Market Harborough, later several different storage tanks, will the North American continent. It nounced, are Included among the itial investment for its construc­ 9 a.m. Golf tournament, Sa- become famous as the promoter of mysterious “Tiger” Larrabee;' pictures are best portrayed by provide a total gallonage of fuel involved many diving operations, supplies ordered by the cement tion.” lem Golf club. Mary Brian in the only girl I men and . women who have been Cook’s tours.—Detroit News. of all kinds of 7,434,000 gallons. Including those to fasten securely company in conjunction with de- 10-11 a.m. Sight seeing trips, role; Captain John Loder, a! used to speaking stage lines, The program for the 11th an­ leaving armory. To lay the pipe line on the ocean the pipe line on the ocean floor, livery of other General Petroleum new leading man from England; seems to be borne out in this nual American Legion conven- floor it was necessary to build it and to arrange mooring for tank- products. Frank Reicher and Robert Ames, I fine photoplay. 11 a.m. Trophy and prize tion at Salem is as follows: awards by department command­ Writers, Please Note Wednesday, August 7 Alfalfa Excursion Is Planing Mill Defeat ; JT > 1 p.m. Registration of dele- er, hall of representatives. Not so long ago hotties of gum 2:30 p.m. Convention parade, sued by the British stationery of­ gates, , alternates and visitors, Held I n Vernonia Shipping Department form on Court street, east of fice here the following lustruc­ at 1 registration Thp hnva that, slink un thn ' headquarters, 12th. tions: Klett building. By Geo. A. Nelson The boys that slick up the 4:30 p.m. Meeting of new “In ordinary use the best and ex- Thursday, August 8 Last Thursday, the first al-. lumber down at the big O.-A. g^r*-=. most nearly Immediate result Is se­ ecutive committee. X 7:30-9:30 a.m. Registration of falfa excursion was held in the I plant got started off on the cured by using only such an mnount 9 p.m. Public dances. Vernonia district, which brought I right foot in the Twilight league of gum as will Just uniformly Hall Lewis of Portland visit­ delegates, alternates and visit­ Sunday, August 11 ors. to the attention of a number of when they defeated the ship- ed in this city yesterday. 8 a.m. Sight seeing trips to moisten the surface without leuv- 9:30 a.m. Public opening cer- Ing any obvlous excess to delay people the possibility of raising ping department 5 to 3. Both Wilson park band neighboring cities. drying, the condition to be aimed this crop in the Nehalem valley, pitchers twirled nice ball but | Mrs. King has her little grand­ emonies, stand. at being that of a gummed post­ It was a surprise to a number I Bowman for the shippers was daughter as a visitor this week. age stamp Just moistened as or­ 10- 11 a.m. Sight seeing trips, that accompanied the excursion accorded anything but good sup-1 dinarily applied to a letter." to know that as good a quality! port, his teammates making a I Miss Kathryn Miskimins of leaving armory. Now some sensible economist, cal­ Not Original With Lincoln 11 a.m. Opening Legion ses- of alfalfa could be grown there'total of seven boots to kick 1 Cornelius is a guest of Mr. and The saying, “You cannot fool all lously Indifferent to fine writing, skins, hall of representatives, Mrs. James Fest of this city. successfully. Yet, Mr. / Alex ’ 1 away the game. Open Day and Night of the people all of the time" la has replaced this piece of unex­ capitol building. Sword states that he has been i ' The “smooth shavers” drew attributed to Abruham ampled prose with the terse para Tom Colon bought a new 11- 12 a.m. Post stunts, down commonly growing alfalfa for seventeen first blood in the second inning phrase, “ Apply thinly. ” Lincoln and also to P. T. Barnum years and showed us remnants when Covert was safe on a I Chevrolet cabriolet from the town streets. though It Is not in their biogra­ 12 m. Adjournment (meeting phies. A little book published by of the original planting, as well fielder’s choice, was advanced j Gilby Motor company. of delegation chairmen). as an excellent three year old on a single by Richardson and A. Wessels company lu 1903, “The “Talkies” Like “Black Wa- John Hoskins purchased a new 12:30 p.m. Drum majors Wisdom of Abraham Lincoln,’’ stand, from which he cut the came home on Nixon’s error. ters” Are Here To Remain Chevrolet coach from the Gilby luncheon (Marion hotel). gives this as n quotation from Lin­ first crop this year and an ex­ The shippers put across two More and more does the idea 1:30 p.m. Legion business coln’s speech nt Clinton, III., on Sep­ cellent second crop was growing markers in the first of the third Motor company last week. tember 8. 1858. It Is quite likely that talking pictures are here session (capitol building). at the present time. Mr. Sword when Laird walked, advanced Gilbert Bergerson who has 1:30 p.m. Band concert, Wil- that this was a proverb or popular to stay seem to be gaining states that he has been getting on a hit by Taylor and came saying long before he uttered It. ground. Not just sound or part been il lfor the past two weeks son park. three crops per year. home on an error. Taylor later is now much improved. A book of old English proverbs but photoplays in 3:30 p.m. Retirement of col- From Mr. Sword's place we came in with the second tally lists a similar saying: “No one is dialogue, ors and adjournment. Forest Sell of Washtucno, went to Mrs. Judson Weed’s on a single by Anderson. a fool always; every one some­ which the characters really speak 3:30 p.m. Grand promenade, times.” their lines—100 per cent “talk­ where a fine stand of alfalfa However, the planing mill Wash., visited his father and ies.” was inspected, where the second boys were not to be outdone sister Sunday and Monday on 40 et 8 (Elks club). 4 p.m. Dedication of Salem In the latter class is “Black crop was about ready to cut. by the boys who handle the Corey hill. First Road Bonds municipal Waters,” an all-dialogue, mys­ airport, exhibition This planting of about one and lumber after they slick it up Al early as 1894 New England tery melodrama shown for the F. A. Blount recently pur- flying by the army stunt squad- one-half acres is also three years (nd accordingly scoij'd thqee Issued bonds for road building, ac­ first time in this city at the Joy old. This patch has been yield- .more in their half of the third chased a new four-door Chevro- ron. cording to the American Automo­ theatre Sunday and Monday. 5 p.m. Barbecue, Salem muni­ ing three crops per year. An- on errors by Laird, McKillip |et sedan from the Gilby Motor bile association. company. Here we have the murky wa­ cipal airport. other planting of one and one- and Anderson, hits by Crowe Winter Harvesting 7:30 p.m. Auxiliary glee club ter-front of San Francisco, a half acres had been made this and Ross and a walk to McGreg- Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Tony Upper Egypt and India wheat mystery ship to which have been spring, which was doing well. or. They marked up one more Delgado, July 29, a six-pound concert and Legion ritualistic Is In harvested during Februury and summoned several persons dining Another place that was vis­ for good measure in the fourth boy. Mother and son are doing contest, Wilson park. at a night club, sinister figures 8:30 p.m. Parade, 40 et 8, March. ited was that of J. D. Baker, on an error by Linn and a well. form on Liberty street at arm­ who bad about one acre with .three-bagger by McGregor. The Mrs. James T. Brady of Mc- ory. a good second crop coming on. shippers also scored one in their 9:00 Public dances. One of the outstanding demon­ half of the fourth on a hit by Nary, Arizona is visiting at the 9:30 p.m. 40 et 8 (stadium, strations on Mr. Baker’s plant- Franks, who advanced on a balk home of her son, Dane Brady fairgrounds). LEAVE ORDERS AT FEST FURNITURE ing was that he had double and later came home when Mc­ and family. 11:30 p.m. Midnight matinee, disked it with a double disk, Gregor and George began toss­ Sam Schappi, employe of the Capitol theatre. Next to Post Office which is equivalent to 4 single ing the ball around carelessly East Side Logging company, Friday, August 9 disking», This had thoroughly between themselves, finally kick­ spent Monday in Vernonia re­ 9 a.m. Legion business ses­ killed all the grass and weeds, ing it away to left field. ceiving medical aid for a cut sion (capitol building). but had not killed the alfalfa, The box score for this game wrist. 9 a.m. - - Bowling tournament, as an cxcelent second crop was follows: coming on again. One of the re­ Shipping Dep't. AB R II PO Mr. and Mrs. Don. B. Grable Winter Garden, 333 N. Hight quirements necessary to the Shipping with two sons, Rolland and Ken­ street. 10-11 a.m. Sight seeing trips, growing of alfalfa is to occas- Dep’t. R H PO A E neth, the Misses Edna ti raw- .leaving armory, ionally spring tooth or disk it Laird C ford, Helen and Frances Ber- 1 1 3 0 1 11-12 a.m. Post stunts, down to keep down the grass and W. Linn 3B o 0 U 0 1 gerson and Ed. Buckner spent town streets. “THE FLYING MARINE’ weeds, which will choke the crop McKillip 2B 0 0 3 1 1 an enjoyable week end at Can- 12 m. Band concert, Wilson out in time if this is not done. Taylor SS A talking picture with Ben Lyons and 1 2 1 3 1 non beach and Seaside. park. Shirley Mason. Thursday and Friday Aug­ A. L. Parker also has a stand Anderson IB 0 1 5 0 9 ust * 1, ~ 2.— ----- 10c-35c. 1:30 p.m. Retirement of col­ of alfalfa which was not vi sited McCabe LF 0 0 0 U 0 ors and adjournment. Sawmill Ball Team at this time, but which makes Nixon CF 0 0 Ü 0 1 2:30 p.m. State championship four excellent plantings of al- Franks CF Defeat Planer Shavers junior “THE KID’S CLEVER 1 1 0 0 0 baseball game and 'stunt falfa in the Vernonia district Hollyfield R1 0 0 0 0 0 A Carl Laemmle production.—Satur- .finals at Olinger field. and thoroughly demonstrates that Keene RF 0 0 u 1 0 From page 1 night and Sunday matinee, August this crop can be grown there on Bowman P .—10c-35c. 0 0 2 u the proper types of soil and un­ The box score of Tuesday’s der proper cultural conditions. 19 3 5 12 8 7 game follows: “BLACK WATERS Alfalfa can only be grown Planing Mill Planing mill Ml R II PO A E All-talking. “A photoplay made where successfully on well drained Greenman SS 3 0 1 3 2 0 Taylor CF 3 0 2 1 • 0 the story laid.” Sunday and Monday, lands, such as the Chehalis slit Marshall 2B 3 1 0 1 (1 0 Marshall 2B 2 0 0 0 2 U August 4, 5.—10c-35c. Thrilling famous clay loam, which type of soil is George 3B 3 1 0 9 1 0 George 3B 2 0 0 0 0 0 story of old Frisco’s waterfront. found extensively in the Ne McGregor C 1 1 1 5 0 1 Norgorden C 2 1 1 5 0 0 halem valley. Alfalfa will not Smith P 3 0 0 0 4 1 Greenman SS 2 0 1 0 1 0 “WOLVES OF THE CITY grow on heavy wet types of Crowe LF 3 1 1 • 0 0 Crowe LF 2 9 0 1 9 II And two-reel talking comedy. Starting a lands successfully. 2 0 0 1 1 0 Ross CF 2 0 1 « 0 0 Ross RF new serial, “The Pirates of Pittsburg.” 0 9 0 9 • 9 Richardson b 2 • 0 4 0 II Good seed should be selected, Wall CF Tuesday and Wednesday, August 6, 7. 2 1 0 0 0 0 Smith preferably of the Grimm variety, Covert KF 2 0 0 9 0 9 Richardson lb which has proved successful in 2 0 1 6 0 I) Wednesday Night August 7 western Oregon and this should 19 1 4 12 4 9 THE MANHATTEN PLAYERS be inoculated with nitrofying 22 5 6 15 7 2 Sawmill 2 0 0 1 1 3 Summary: bases on balls off Laird SS bacteria to assure a crop. The Who have won the heart of Vernonia ground should be fall plowed Bowman 2, Smith 3; struck out Ferren 2 1 2 9 9 1 theatre fans by the clever portrayal ads and thoroughly worked so that by Bowman 2, Smith 5; two base C. Linn 2B 2 I 1 I 4 1 snappy sketches. Also “Wolves of it will be free of weeds and hits, Taylor and Crowe; three McGregor 3B 1 0 0 1 2 0 City, and comedy. grass. Late spring planting has base hit, McGregor; stolen bases Black C 0 0 0 2 3 9 given the best results, that is Laird and Richardson; hit by Nelson CF 1 u 0 1 9 0 set vice planting in May and June. Late pitched ball Hollyfield by Smith; Boerner RF 2 0 -o 1 9 h at the planting gives an opportunity to left on bases, shippers 5; plan­ Davis P 1 0 0 9 9 o get the ground in a better state ers 7; umpire. Greenman. Drorbaugh 11 Bl 9 0 8 1 9 of cultivation. The alfalfa should t our be sown without a nurse crop. Coquille——Music store will be 12 1 ddvortisete Summary: bases on balls off The fact that alfalfa can be established in quarters in Gould Vernonia smith 2. Davis 1; struck out grown successfully in the Neha­ building. by Smith 4. Davis 1; three base lem valley is a further demon­ Eugene—$200,000 fine sacrifice hit. arts hit, Norgorden; stration that forage crops of pearly all kinds can be grown building will be erected on Uni­ McGregor; stolen bases, Taylor, Greenman and Ferren; double here for the feeding of dairy versity of Oregon campus. cattle and other classes of live­ stock. This should be an import­ ant link in the development of a substantial dairy industry in the valley. Dairying is the class of farming to build up a sub­ stantial agricultural development! in any community. S locals ariety ^eof Life Eat at the HORSESHOE CAFE Fest Long Distance and Local Hauling 2=ton truck Watch for Further Announcement in this paper f Regarding The Famous EARL Radio youe Joy Theatre Gene Shipman Vernonia Portland — Bids opened for construction of $4,250,000 St Johns bridge project. Sutherlin—Recently construct I od storage plant of Union Oil company on Second avenue, I opened for busineas. Sale Counter Good Quality Shoes at $2.9S Red Goose Shoes O’Donnell Shoes Vernonia s Progressive Store Leaders of Style and Quality We Feature Quality Merchandise Buster Brown Shoes Joroco Dresses Reithners Good Quality COATS Reduced Warner’s Corsets Rollins Hosiery 4