Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 08, 1929, Image 1

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VERNONIA, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 102»
VC LUME 8
Rev. Burris
Resigns; To
Leave Soon
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filale
r-
Local Legionnaires
Girl* Walking
Voting On
Eagle Seven
Depart For Salem To Danger of Typhoid Epidemic
To Feature
Attend Convention
Co. Fair TBI* Year
YdirS Old
New School
Here Explained to Council
Over 15 Legionnaires depart-
At the regular meeting of the
The Columbia county fair
yesterday to at-
baa in mind *4ve*ral ath­
City council Monday evening,
Is Delayed
By the Slate Health Officer board
This Week ed tend for the Salem
state convention of the
the mayor and city council ac­
letic contest* to be
MNet*Me^"o?Th.
Boxing Commission
American
Legion at
Salem,
the coming fair to be held at
which started today and will be
the county fair ground* at Deer
Warning
1*
Issued
Against
Swimming
In
The
Committee Plan* For
Will Move Into New jn session until Saturday.
Island, Septeqaber 11 Jo 14.
Will Return To Eugene
Delegates and Voyageurs of
Nehalem River; Sewer System On Corey Hill Among these will be a girls
Concentrated Drive
Building Soon
race.
These
walking
La Societe des 40 Hommes et
To Be With Family
Necessity, Say* Stricker, State Health Officer walking
8 Chevaux will also attend the
contests have' become quite pop­
ular daring the last year or
convention taking in the big
Frederick V. Stricker, state made four or more inspections two, and it is hoped that plenty
wreck which will be staged to-
health officer, addressed
night.
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the of the dairies each year, and of entrants from Veriionia
Members of the local Auxil­ mayor and city council Monday | be sure that they are kept clean, be on hand ready to go at the
a
iary are also planning to attend. night regarding the cooperation
“Everything possible should start. These teams will be made
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up
of
school
girls
of
the
county,
of
his
department
and
this
city
1
Over 14 drum corps will be
be done to insure having good
First Issue Cited Need of More present at Salem for the balance in improving the sanitary con­ milk, and an ordinance should The competing teams to be from Omission of Bond Election No-
Critical Illness of Mrs. Burris
tico From August 1 issue Of
of this week, and it is estimat­ ditions of Vernonia.
also be passed which would one community of the county.
Business House* Hare; Some
Force* Minister To Leave
“You cannot run a city on cover food handlers,” said Dr. The walk will be three or four
ed that over 10,000 Legionnaires
Eagle Delay* Plan*
Are Not Here Yet
miles, to be decided later.
Auxiliary members and visitors a rural principal and expect the Stricker.
Local Christian Church
The girls of the Nehalem
will be at the state capttol for best sanitary conditions,” said
Let me state that good milk,
the celebration.
Many stunts the doctor referring to the lack1 from good clean
dairies,
is country are asked to compete
cheap at 12 cents a quart, for in these races, all who desire to
An omission by the Eagle of
The Vernonia Eagle starts and forms of amusements have of a sewer on Corey hill.
O. P. Burris, pastor of the
“As to your water, which is milk sold cheap cannot receive take part in these races are one publication of the notice
this week with issue No. 1 of been planned for the pleasure
local Christian church has ten-
volume 8, having completed of the visiting Legionnaires and, treated with chloride of lime, the proper handling and the asked to send their name to of the school bond election for
dered his resignation, and will
seven years of chronicling the 1 Auxiliary members following the over 75 per cent of the drink­ I conditions cannot be very sani­ the Secretary Clyde M. Watson voting *75,000 bonds to con­
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preach
his last sermon in the
events of Vernonia and the Ne­ 'business sessions which will be ing water throughout the United tary for the farmer to make a at St. Helens.
Christian church next Sunday
Some valuable gifts donated struct and equip a new school
held at the state capitol build­ States is chlorinated, and the reasonable profit, unless, and it
halem valley.
morning and evening.
An examination of volume 1, ing. The local Voiture will take tests made with samples of your would be a cose never heard of by our merchants and business for district 47, was sufficient
On account of the ill health
number 1, issued by Paul Robin­ a dab in 40 et 8 politics, at­ water have always proven satis­ before, some dairymen sold milk men will be given as prizes.
of Mrs. Burris who is at their
to delay the election.
son August 4, 1922, shows on tempting to place one of the factory, and I might say that at a loss who was infected with
home in Eugene, Mr. Burris
Final plans for a concentrat-
popular
local
Voyageurs
in
a
your
water
compares
favorably
the
germ
of
human
kindness.
the front page a tabular list
who made many friends during
sufficient
ed
drive to secure
state
office.
Vernonia
post
this
with
that
of
other
cities,
"Children
and
others
should
under the head “Wanted In
his three months stay in this
Tree voting power to carry the elec-
“No source has been traced not be permitted to swim in the
having
185 members will oe
vtniuiiia iiuw,
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Vernonia
Now,” vnu
the following: year —
city, is compelled to give up
tion were made by the tom­
A laundry, a bakery, a jeweler, entitled to four delegates at the by our sanitary engineer or Nehalem river, which runs along
his work with the church here
mittee who met with member* Of
laboratory department as to the the railroad track, and in which
a bath house, an apartment convention.
so that he can be near his fam­
James
Holt,
seven-year-old
son
typhoid cases during the last stream both city sewers empty, of Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Holt of the Parent-Teacher association
house, a hospital, a chair and
ily.
12 months in thia city, and it and its is this stream which 1 Connacher, broke both bones of at the WMhington school Fri­
furniture factory, auto agency, Four Local Boy«
For the past fifteen years the
is with an endeavor to prevent consider a menace to health and his forearms Sunday morning day evening.
manufacturers, marble and gran­
Rev. Burris has been engaged
Return From Alaska another epidemic of typhoid in methods should be used to have
| It was pointed out that the
ite dealers, matti'ess factory,
in general evangelistic work, un­
he jumped off * !•<*<*« J ¿j/flcuRy ilTnot so much in se-
Vernonia that I am here this those wishing to swim use an­ when
til the 16th of May of this year
millinery, photographer, musk
against
a
cherry
tree.
Many of the local boys who evening, to offer you of the other creek. For instance Rock
curing approval for the proposed
when he was appointed to oc­
house, plumber and tailor.
The boy fell ten feet, and
as in
Most of those listed came in have spent their summer in council the services of my de- creek, which runs through the was immediately rushed to the school from the taxpayers
cupy the pulpit of the Christian
working at the large partment, who will, if you de­ city park, would be the most
getting them to agree to come
soon, as the town was then in Alaska
church in this city.
to
office
of
a
local
physician
packing houses, will return, and sire, make a minute survey of logical place for the children
out to vote.
a fast stage of development.
A well known singer and song
receive medical aid.
There are reported to be a
Plans were being made at are scheduled to arrive at Se­ the sanitary conditions of your and adults to bathe and swim
leader, Rev. Burris is well known
number of taxpayers who are
city.
in this city.
that time for the big celebration attle on August 6.
throughout the state. During the
Edward Bell, John Wardle,
unwilling to pay the 70 cents
“During the last 12 months,
“Eliminate the out houses,
period of Evangelistic work he
to be held here September 9,
I
per hundred dollars of assessed
on the occasion of the opening Archie Adams and Eddie Martin 11 cases of typhoid from Ver­ and if they cannot be done away
visited nearly every city and
are some of the lads who have
valuation it will cost them each
of the railroad, when the first been employed by Libby McNeil nonia have been reported to with immediately, let them be
town.
year for five years until the
our office, and of these your made fly-proof, for as I have
train would make the run from
building is paid for. A few be­
& Libby' concern, at Koggiupg, city health officer, Dr. Hughes, stressed before I wish to pre­
Portland to Vernonia.
lieve it will cost them more
Mexican Section
has traced three cases to a vent another epidemic,
Another story stated that Alaska.
without taking the trouble to
spring along the Nehalem river,
“Children are apt to get tha
ground breaking for the *l,25Q,-
Laborer Arrested Sat­
find out for themselves, and con­
on the banks of the O. A. inter­ disease of typhoid fever much
Pomona
Grange
Hold
000
mill
of
the
Central
Coal
Clark A Wilson Lumber com­ sequently influence others with
urday For Intoxication Mid-summer activities were & Coke company, to be located
change
tracks,
quicker
than
adults,
and
especial
­
104th Session At St,
pany sold two pieces of land their opinions.
enlivened Monday noon, when at Vernonia, was begun Tues­
“It is to be expected that a ly strangers, for to a certain
Helens, August 3 city with 100,000 population extent those living in the city last week to the Pomona grange, In the event the election car­
Louis Moliano, Mexican sec­ a group of local citizens gather­ day and construction work has
who will maintain the natural rice, the school board will im-
tion laborer on the United Rail ed at Mike Miller's barber shop been started by the
could have four cases of typhoid are immune.
Beaver
parka for the public benefit. The
Columbia
county
Pomona fever reported at one period and
ways in this city was arrested and formed a new political or­ Creek Logging company four
“The food and dairy commis­ .purpose of grange as provided mediately order two rooms built,
or some wing of the proposed
Saturday evening by Deputy ganization which will be known miles from town in preparation Grange held their 104th session still be in a healthy condition, sioner recently conducted a sur­
in the deeds is that the parks
will solve their
Marshal Monger for being intox­ as the “Blue Nose Admirals.”
for actual logging operations at the M. E. church at St. Hel­ but with conditions along the vey of the sanitary conditions will be for the public’s benefit, building, which
problems for classroom accom-
Endorsements for future coun, about September 1.
ens, Saturday, August 3, 1929, Nehalem river, in which both of the dairies in this vicinity
icated.
that
no
trees
shall
be
cut
down
modations for the coming school
The case was tried in the oilmen, mayor, congressmen and
It is expected that the new with Warren Grange as hostess, of your city sewers empty, and and some were found to be in
court of City Recorder Reason­ even governors were received, building being constructed for Grange was called to order at I find children bathing and a dirty condition while others or otherwise destroyed and in term. If the election fails to
the
case
of
failure
of
the
grange
carry the board will be in a
er, where the defendant who and political leaders of differ­ the Eagle will be ready for oe- 11 o’clock, by Worthy Master, swimming, I am indeed surpris­ were in a good and clean con-
to maintain them as park* the dilemma as to the course to
Warren Young, and all offkers ed that more typhoid cases have dition.
pleaded guilty was fined 325. ent wards which also included cupancy in about two weeks.
title
shall
revert
to
Columbia
pursue, a* the state fire marshal
the water front of Vernonia
present,
not been reported,
“Your milk ordinance covers county, who contributed toward* will not permit the use of the
were present to pledge their
Written reports were received
“That spring which has caus­ all that sell milk in your city the purchase.
Miller Mercantile Is
Grange hall for this purpose, as
support to the new powerful Catche* Arm And
from all subordinate granges ex­ ed so much trouble, and which and this city can stop dairymen
The park* are located at Big was done last year.
Improving Building
cept Cedar Grove. Seven granges is sfil| ip use along the banka from disposing of their products
political ring, which will havd
Hand
In
Wringer
Because there is a cloud on
show an increase in member­ of the Nehalem, many taking in Vernonia if the milk and Eddy along the Nehalem river
And Interior Store much power here and a strong
factor in county and state
ship. Vernonia has gained 19, water for household use, should dairy does not meet the sanitary and at Natal, and have been the legality of selling the
Ruth
De
Hart,
two-year-old
uaed for year* a* a popular pic­ *20,000 of bonds outhorized a
and Fern Hill 17 new members be destroyed immediately,
Miller
Mercantile
company politics.
test."
few years ago, the board has
A meeting, of the new or­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. £■ during the quarter. Beaver Val­ necessary use dynamite, Blow it
are improving the interior uf
Dr. Stricker asked the coun- nic site*.
M.
De
Hart
caught
her
hand
The grange through it* com­ no intention of using them at
their store by tearing down the ganization will be held next and arm in an electric washing ley is still in the lead With 93 up, it’s dangerous.”
cil to pass a resolution inviting
At this point of his talk Dr. the state board of health to mittee, A. L. Morris, George any time. In the opinion of
old partitions, and installing 25 week in which officers will be machine ringer last Friday and members, Fern Hill and Winema
Attorney Foote the bonds
new modern display tables, also elected to fill the first year severly bruised her entire left are tied for second place, with Stricker explained that he also make a survey, which would Mills and Frank Peterson, plan District
89 members each, and Warren did not consider septic tanks help clean up the city, and re­ to construct lavatories, tables» are issued for an emergency, and
building modern shoe racks and term.
hand
and
arm,
however,
no
It can safely be said that that
It is rumored that the presi­
enlarging the shoe department.
bones were broken. Medical aid third with a membership of 85. very safe, knowing in many commend that in the resolution seats and benches, and will short­ particular emergency no longer
developing
A crew will soon be at work dent of the first “Blue Nose was given by a local physician. All granges are in a fair con­ cases on Corey hill where they the city was expected to pledge ly start towards
dition financially, some have a are overflowing, and especially a moral support.
springs. It is the purpose of the exists for which the bonds were
painting and re-decorating the Admirals” will be the party’s
good start in their building fund, condemned the cesspools .which
interior and exterior of the choice for next mayor of this Shipper* Defeat
The mayor and council went committee to maintain gasoline then voted.
and several are working for an along with the out house was a on record as being in favor of pumps as also refreshment stands
building which will make the city.
Stacker* Thursday exhibit at the county fair. Some menace to the -health of any having the state board of health at both parka.
building and store much more
Milce O’Connor To
improvements have been made city.
attractive.
make a survey in this city with
Install Additional Al­
The Shipipng department took on the halls, and equipment
“Knowing the conditions on the city giving every possible Sam Conklin Injured
The rearrangements of plac­ Burglar Attempted
ley* In Near Future
To Break Into Home the stacker building into camp bought for the comfort and con­ Corey hill, I would recommend cooperation.
ing display tables and taking
When Two Can Run
Thursday and managed to venience of the patrons. All H. the building of a sewer system
down the old stock shelves, are
Dr. Stricker announced that
At Timber Recently last
best them 3 to 2 in an exceed­ E. committees are busy, and the for sanitary purposes, as I have as soon as he had received
Together Saturday Brunswick Balke representa­
being made for the purpose
ingly hard fought contest, Both lecturers are putting on interest­ already explained to you that copies of different ordinances,
to give the customer a clear
tives were in this city last week
A man tried to break in at tennis played about on
the overflow of those septic covering milk, food handlers,
even ing and instructive programs.
view of any part of the large
Sam Conklin was thrown out in conference with Mike O’Con­
the
home
of
Gladys
Wolf
and
Reports
from
three
of
the
te
’
.ms
but
the
stackers
tanks and cesspools are danger­ etc., his department would start of an Essex car and suffered nor proprietor of the Recrea­
made
store, which at the present rep­
resents a small department store. daughter last week, about eleven one lhore error than the ship- Juvenile granges, Beaver Valley, ous to the health of your city, on their work without any fur­ a deep gash in his scalp Satur- tional club, regarding the in­
o’clock at night. They first pers did and this undoubtedly Cedar Grove and Beaver Homes, and you cannot exr
' have ther delay.
day evening when the ear in stallation of two additional reg­
ipect ‘ to
hammered on the window and cost them the game.
show good membership and fine a healthy city uni itil a sewer
Ths clean up day problem which he was riding had a head ulation ten pin bowling alleys
Burn* Hand* and Face
on the side of the house and
attendance,
and
all
are
busy
Both clubs started eut strong
instaiied which will was again brought up, with a on collision with Wm. Van at hi* recreational club.
system is ir.itzilci
At Koster Camp > then went to the back door by putting down a couple of and interested in their wprk.
cover the entire town,”
suggestion that this should again Poren’s car on the Rock creek
The exact date which the
trying their best to break in. markers in the very first inning.
The park committee Reported
Doctors Eby, Hughes, Pasto become an annual or semi-an­ road opposite the cemetery. Mr. two alleys will be installed has
William Hayden an employee At that time Mrs. Wolf ran I The shippers started the fire the closing of the purchase of and Hurley were present with nual affair, and unless this wm Conklin was rushed to a local not been announced, but with
of the Koster Products company out the front door and yelled works when Linn walked> m0Ved the Big Eddy camp site by the many other citizens who were done, it created an unnecessary doctor where medical aid wm the local bowling place featur­
had his face and hands severely for help at the neighbors but^ third o„ McKillip’s fly to Columbia county Pomona grange, interested in th sanitary prob- firs hazard.
rendered.
ing four alleys, it should make
burned Monday when the don­ by the time the neighbors were center ‘ which was mqffed. sl­ and deeds are completed and , lem.
No expenss would be created
it one of the best in this sec­
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key in which he was firing, at her house the
man was lowing him to reach seQQnd and filed. This has been a long deal
“Milk carrys the typhoid germ, in making the survey for this Crawford Garage I*
tion of the state, and is the
gone.
back-fired.
t|ien they both camo in on a and the committee has worked is a great agent and this city city with the exception of board­
bowling alley at present in
Nearing Completion only
Mrs. Wolf spent the rest of passed ball.
Hayden received medical aid
faithfully to the end. The pur­ should have a model milk or­ ing expense for engineers in
Columbia
county.
the
night
with
Anita
Schiffer.
in this city and was taken to
The stackers evened the count chase price was $898.90. The dinance, with an appointed ln- charge, all other expense to be
They both felt very well pro­ in their half of the first on land at the Natal park has also I spector which would at least paid by the state department.
Concrete floors in the new
his home.
tected because she had a large Nelson’s walk, Hawkins three been bought, but the grange did
Crawford garage are now in New Fordor Three
police
dog
who
might
harm
any
use and can are being stored
Real
Estate
Disposal
Window Ford Sedan
not
have
sufficient
funds
to
buy
bagger
and
Art
Davis'
single.
Mr». D. O’Donnell
man who tried to prowl around. This ended the scoring until the the timber, so other plans will
E. S. and Clara L Cleveland in the new addition. Roof and
Display At Crawford*
Elected President Of
sold a four room dwelling on steel window frame* have been
fourth when the shippers mark­ be made to save this piece of
Columbia street last week to installed and it la predicted that
Flower Show August 31
«...
wucn timber. Big Eddy has 6 6-100
Legion Auxiliary
ed _ up their .......
final tally
when
The new three window For­
The Vernonia Garden club will. Lilli«"got’ a* life on
error,'« acres of land and Natal park
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Munbach. the new building will bo ready dor Ford sedan is now on dis­
Mr. Munbach is local manager for business the end of thia play and ready for demonstra­
Mrs. Dave O’Donnell was elec­ sponsor a flower show at the' walk to jacobs after which they 4 36-100 acres. Some money
for the S. P. A S. Transporta­ month.
ted president of Vernonia unit American Legion hall Saturday, both advanced on Keene's sac- left >n the park fund will be
tion at the local Ford dealers,
tion company.
of the American Legion Auxil­ August 31, prizes will be award- rifice, Lillig later crossing th* used for improvements on the
ths Crawford Motor company.
Andrew
P.
Erickson,
died
at
The
real
estate
deal
was
trans
­
iary in the place of Mrs; J. ed for the best displays.
Big
Eddy
site.
plate on a single by Laird,
All Fire* In District
Dark blue, nickle plated front,
During
the
afterno.on
prises
acted
through
Jos.
Scott.
his
home
near
Pittsburg
Friday,
the
C. Lindley, who resigned, at the
We had with us during
The box score of this game
wire wheels, with the interior
Now
Under
Contro
also
be
awarded
for
the
will
session, Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. at the age of 87.
regular meeting of the Auxiliary
follows:
finished in service grey, three
best garden in this city of those Shipping
Shrook, from Milwaukie, Ore.
Monday evening.
large window* on both sides, ths
The deceased pioneer has re­ Popular Manhattan
Fire
Warden
E.
A.
McDonald
who
have
entered
the
contest,
Mrs. Mark E. Moe will attend
Dep’t.
AB R H PO A E Brother Shrock is Master of
reported all fires in his district car appears to be the most at­
Player* Pack the Joy
Pomona sided in the Nehalem valley for
county
the convention at Salem as a the award being made at 2:00 Laird C
2 0 1
1 0 Clackamas
under control Saturday. For tractive sedan ever turned out
p.m.
the
past
25
years.
Linn 3B
Theatre Wednesday* throe days over 75 men battled by the Ford Motor company,
delegate.
2 1 1
1 Q grange ,a,nd sister Shrock is
McKillip 2B 2 1 1 1 2 2 lecturer of Milwaukie grange.
He was bom in Sweden, De­
the foreot firee at Scofield and and is considered by many who
Taylor SS
8 • 0
Judging by the attendance on Buxton, which were brought un­ have inspected it within the
1 1 Brother Brown of Evening Star cember 1, 1842 and immigrated
Ray IB
8 • 0 7 Q 9 grange of Multnomah county, to this country 35 years ago.
a Wednesday night at the Joy der control Tuesday of last week, past few days as an ideal fam­
Lillig CF
2 1 0 • q Q was also a welcome visitor.
His wife and two sons sur­ theatre, it ia evident that the with another fire fought at ily ear.
McCabe CF
1 0 « 9 9 0 In the afternoon the session vive him. Funeral services were Manhattan players who appear Sherman mill, located on the
Franks RF
2 0 1 0 0 0 was adjourned long enough for held at Browns undertaking par­ each Wedneaday are very pop­ East Dairy creek, which was
Jacobs LF
1 Q 0 1 u 0 the patrons to drive to the al­ lors last Saturday at 2:00 p.m. ular with local theatre goers. under control a week ago to-
Keene P
Not alone those living in thia day
1 0 0 0 3 9 falfa fields in the vicinity of Services were conducted by Rev.
Warren. This tour was under
city but many from Birkenfeld,
George A. Bauman, district night service, will be corrected
G.
W.
Plumer.
Mist, Timber and other nearby
21 a 4 15 8 8 the direction of our County
?anager for the West Coast immediately said Mr. Bauman,
Agent,
George
Nelson, who
towns journey to Vernonia on Fined 1100.00 For
elephone company while in this and while the service between Stacker Building
I
Possession of Liquor
Wednesday nights to hear and
8
•
t 1 gave the time, method of plant­ O. E. S. Social Club
pity last Friday told of the plans the hours of 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. Sheeley 3B
ing,
and
average
yield
of
each
witness thia company of actors
Charles Ritz was arrested Sat­
his company had made regard­ are classified as emergency, the C. Davis IB 8 • 1 * 0 1
To Picnic August
and actresses who present clean
Paul Wiggley wm arrested by urday night by Marshall Phelps
2 1 0 0 Q 9 I field as we came to them. It
ing improved telephone service calls will receive the same con- Nelson 2B
was
enjoyed
by
all,
and
was
in
­
wholesome drama, who have Deputy Marshall Jim
Hawkins C-LF
Monger for speeding over 30 miles per
for Vernonia.
sideration and service that day A. Davis C 2 8 0 1 1 1 3 Q I teresting and instructive.
• 0 1
The O. E. S. Social club will worked their way into the heart* last Thursday morning at 8:30 hour an Bridge street.
Effective last Sunday an extra services gets.
The lecturer had a fine pro- sponsor a picnic next Wednes- of thia community.
for the possession of intoxicat­
Hodges RF
A request by the judge and
2 0 0 0 0 0 i
operator was installed and the
The Manhattan Player* ar* ing liquor. Bail wm fixed at marshall that he demonstrate
It is taken for granted that Malmsten CF 1 0 • 0 0 • i gram for the evening session, day, August 14, for members
telephone hours have been ex­
1 0 1 0 2 • as follows: Song, America by and visitor*. Tranaportation will well known throughout the north­ 3100 and the trial sat for 2:00 running at 20 miles per hour
tended from 7:00 a.m. to 11 phones used during the late Meeker P
1 0 0 0 0 0 I the Grange; The peculiar Ameri- be furnished all intending to west and some of the players p.m. August 2. The defendant before the trial, had witnesses
p.tp. daily. This is some im­ hours, are emergency calls and Cline CF
with the
Majestic failed to appear and bail wm say that Ritz at the time of his
1 • 0 1 2 0 I can people, by Brother Brown; go. The car* will assemble at appeared
provement over the old schedule, while at the present time we Roberts SS
. Recitation, In the Usual Way, the Masonic tempi* at
arrest was speeding from 30 to
IQ 30 Player* a stock company which forfeited.
when Sunday exchange was shut have divided the night and day
showed in the old Majestic thea­
38 miles down the main street.
18 2 4 15 « 4 I by sister Becker; Piano Solo, I •.as.
down at 7:00 p.m. handling only service, we are practically main­
tre in thia city some six year*
Merchant* Play Today
Tried by Judge Reasoner, ho
taining a 24 hour service, said
Summary: bases on balls off
_ 1 Mrs. Randal; Recitation, Brother
emergency service.
ago, the two players being Lor­
Today the South side will play wm found guilty, reprimided
Keen 4, Meeker 2; «truck out ; Shrock; Farce by a group of
Mr. Bauman advised that the Mr. Bauman.
ing Kelley and May Sheldon,_ the North side at baseball in and fined 33.
The mayor and city council by Keen 5, Meeker 5; throe i Vernonia patrons; Instrumental Car Turni Over On
emergency night service, would
who were considered two of the the city park. The merchant* on
The speed limit within the city
take care of all calls, put in at Monday night at the council base hit. Hawkin*; aaerifica hit, music, Grace and Irene Burns;
Highway
Near
Timber
moat popular player* with that both «Idee of
-* Bridge street i have
— limits is 20 miles an hour, and
night, which would be given meeting expressed themselves a* Keene and Malmsten; stolen i Reminiscences of trips to Po­
picked the beat players, and tha the city authorities for safety
company.
quick service, and that all long pleased with the improvements bases, Linn 2, McKillip 2, Tay­ . mona meetings in by-gone years,
Mr. Kelley Is th* present man­ game will probably start around sake are forcing the speed re­
A Willys Knight car driven
distance calls coming from other that had been made to date and lor, Frank* and Nelson 2; left I by Warren Young, Sister Arm-
exchanges to Vernonia at night councilmen McGraw and Tapp on bases, shippers *, tackers •; ; strong. Sister and Brother Love­ by Arthur Ridge turned com­ ager of the Manhattan Players 2:80. Extra seats have been striction where possible.
Richardson and J. lace and Brother Burns. Brother pletely over on the highway near and ha* wrote an interesting built by the committee in charge
will be treated as emergency who quizzed Earl Smith, local umpires,
the
crowd
Nelson gave a talk on th* new Timber last Sunday afternoon story upon request of the editor to acoomraodat*
West Coast, Greenman.
calls as well as long distance manager of the
which
deal*
with
th*
Manhattan
which
tha
Chamber
of
Commerce
method
of
marking
poultry.
|
going
off
the
road
iato
th*
ditch.
said
they
knew
no
reason
why
calls placed here.
There were no candidates for Mrs. Ridge suffered numerous players and tbeir tours through­ predict* will be the largest ever
Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Gunnoe
The dissatisfaction that has the company could not maintain
to peas through the Imprewtve
been expressed in the past re­ ■ straight 24 hour telephone and child visited Mrs. Gunnoe’s the fifth degree, so the work bruises and their eons, Darby out the country.
The story 1* reproduced on portals leading to the maja park
garding the local service, es­ service in a city the sita of mother, Mrs. F. A. Hankle an was not exemplified. A bounti- and Arthur suffered a few minor
«■quest.
another page of thia ia**e.
Please turn to page *
cuts and bruise*.
Sunday.
pecially that of the emergency Vernonia.
Here Three Months
cepted the resignation of Lloyd
Baker and H. E. McGraw from
the boxing commission.
Mayor Mills appointed Dave
Marshall and Patty Hughes on
the commission to fill the va­
cancy, expressing his desire to
place men on the commission
who were interested
in
the
game and would work for the
best interest of the commission.
Clarence Nance the new chair­
man of the commission intends
to make a few changes regard­
ing improvements of the man­
agement. The next smoker will
be held in this city Saturday
August 24, in which the match­
maker has been working to re­
match Perry Isreal of Portland
with Kid Scott of Westimber
who may feature in the main
event.
The new members of the com­
mission, Marshall and Hughes
are old timers in the boxing
game. Mr. Hughes having per-
formed in the ring many years
ago, and was also referee for
a short period.
Dave Marshall, who is one of
the best posted men in this city
on sport rules, and regulations
will also be a great asset to the
boxing in this city especially
being firm, that rounds cover­
ing the main event, and semi­
windup should be fought at the
three minute regulation instead
of two minute rounds which
have been prevailing for the
past year.
Started In
Hold Election Later
1922
to
Pomona Grange
Huy Parks For
Public Benefit
New Political
Ring Formed In
City Vernonia
A, P, Erickson
Dies At Home
Last Friday
District Manager Improves •
Telephone Service Here
Speeding On
Bridge Street
Is Arrested
Arrest