Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 15, 1929, Page 8, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, AUGUST IS, IMS
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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
EIGHT
cal to import hogs than hog well and to many sick children
Having completed, for the feed from the other states. The to help make them well. They
Tom Cameron and family
time being at least, the planting prospective supply of feed grains should, however, be given care­
The fairway on McGraw’s PLANING MILL WINS
have moved to Portland. Mr.1
dome is getting kinda dry.
Cameron was an efficient speed­
ON FORFEIT THURSDAY of fish in lakes and streams of in Oregon and the Pacific north­ fully at first, exposing only a
Klamath and other counties of west does not indicate that there small area of the child’s skin
er man for the O.-A. company
that part of the state the fish will
..... be any surplus
,---- and feed to the sunlight until he is used
Injured While Fighting Fire
for nearly two years.
From page 1
to it and has acquired a pro­
“pullman” of the state game' prices may be higher,
Axel Erickson, an employee of
Lawrence Adams was recently i
Case and Nels Fest spent the appointed a resident state fire 1 ..........
commission has moved to Lane
In Oregon, Washington, ■ltd tective coat of tan.
..........................
Grand Cheminot
McGraw tells the Sherman Lumber company
week end in Vancouver, Wn.
____ _ where
____ it _____
w for
__ Idaho, _ it was estimated that
The box score of Tuesday’s county
will _______
be busy
Many vegetable combinations
warden by the state fire depart- of program outlined by the new was injured Tuesday while fight-
some time making distributions ■ there were 860,000 hogs on Jan- are good when you do not have
... which
........ ‘nK ^re, w'hen a limb falling game follows
Marjorie Lange is visiting her ment.
Chef de —
Gare Sichel, in
f AB R H PO A E from the Mackenzie river hatch-! uary 1, 1928. The population enough of any one vegetable to
Joe Wornstaff and family are he‘hopes to" make '1930 the "ban- knocked him out of » tree. The Sawmill
friend Dorothy Crow for several
Laird SS
2 1 2 1 0 0 ery. While enroute to Lane coun-1 was nearly 3 million peopli
go around. Carrots and peas in
injured man was rushed to
spending ten days at St. Mar­ ner active year of La Société.
days.
Ferren IB
2 1 1 4 0 2 ty plantings of 3,500 Eastern consumer demand sufficient for equal quantities; string beans
doctor at Hillsboro.
tin’s hot springs. Mr. Wornstaff
Mr. and Mrs. William Briot will also spend a week of his
C. Linn 2B 3 1 1 2 0 0 Brook trout and 6,000 rainbows over 70 per cent more hogs. and carrots; celery and turnips;
According to Vernonia dele-
“
McGregor 3B 2 1 1 2 1 0 were placed in Big lake and Idaho has become a surplus hog rutabaga and potato; tomato and
and William Meyers motored to vacation deer hunting and visit­ gates, the Salem convention Dr. Geo. Pasto Gets
Boerner RF
Portland Tuesday.
2 0 1 1 0 0 Patjens lake of Linn county, producing state. As long as hog onion, or tomato and okra; corn,
ing relatives in ceneral Oregon. proved to be one of the most j
Blood Poison From
Gettman CF 3 1 0 1 0 0 respectively.
growers in the Pacific northwest string beans, onions; beets and
Mrs. H. S. Goodwin and son successful state Legion conven- i
Mrs. R. Collins and Walter
and especially in Oregon produce peas; blends of different greens.
Bee Sting Recently B. Nelson LF 3 0 0 1 0 0
Rogers of Portland visited the Harry, with Mrs. Ross Kellogg tions and was attended by over I
Brady C
less than the home demand,
2 1 1 3 0 0
256,000 Hogi In Oregon
and Ross Jr. returned from Port­ 5,000 Legionnaires.
Castleman home on Sunday.
1 0 0 0 4 A
The estimated number of hogs prices will tend to be higher
Bacteria
are
single-celled
land Monday where they were
Stung on his face by a bee, Xi. Davis P
in Oregon on January 1, 1929, than in the middle western plants, so email they can not be
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Melis visiting.
I Commander Connie Anderson Wednesday of last week Dr. Geo.
20 6 7 15 5 3 was 256,000 which was slightly market:'. Oregon producers are geen with the naked eye. They
James Baungartner of Port- ¡appointed Duncan Hatton as P»
are visiting Mrs. Melis’ brother
the »
St. Vincent
’s
1 sto went
wc,,v to
lu u,e
Vincents
less than that reported on Jan­ advised to watrti for signs of lue found in 1 large numbers in
land is visiting his aunt, Mrs. service officer, and L. Schwab hospital for medical aid where Stacker Buildi
at Medford for two weeks.
i:
many other
A. C. Larsen.
| on publicity, holding further ap- a minor operation was perform-1 Norgorden ss 3 0 2 2 1 1 uary 1, the year previous, but increasing hog production. There tne soil and in
Louis Crowder of San Fran­
3 0 0 0 3 0 more than on January 1, 1927. is a tendency to increase after places. They i multiply rapidly
Roy Wornstaff, a donkey fire- ' pointmentl off until the next e^> on account of blood poison i Sheeley 3B
cisco is visiting his brother W. man for the
period
of
high
prices,
and
as
R.
Nelson
2b-]
a
0
1
p3
0 3 1
The June 1, pig survey indi­
when given proper food and a
O.-A.
several I meeting.
set in. Dr. Pasto return-
i i having
‘“
C. Crowder for several weeks, | months, returned to Bend, Ore-
Hawkins Li’ 3 1 1 0 0 0 cates a decrease of 2 per cent a consequence, low prices usuaf- warm temperature. Warm milk’
. J to this city last Sunday.
i
ensue.
Cline
RF
2
0 1 0 1 0, in Oregon, 11 per cent in Idaho ly
is an ideal food for bacteria.
State traffic officer Watkins g0"' last week.
Chef de Care Al. Ritchey
Malmsten cf 1 0 0 1 0 i! and 16 per cent in Washington,
Bacteria cause milk to sour and
sped Monuay is. this city in-! Ross Kellogg and family are plans
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for Columbia
county Voi- Mayfield Offers
A.
Davis
C
"Intide
”
Information
1 0 0 6 0 1! in the spring pig crop this year.
produce other undesirable chan­
vestigating complaints regarding , mo™i! into ., ^the Matson , house, --------
ture holding a wreck in this
Free
Service
For
The
C.
Davis
IB
1 1 0 6 0 1 For the 11 Western states there
Serve children small portions ges. For this reason milk should
to live until his work as a city before the end of 1929.
speeding in this vicinity.
1 0 1 0 0 i! was a decrease of 6.3 per cent. of food. Then they can clear he produced in a sanitary man.
I shovel' man on a contract is
_ ____
County Fair Exhibits Meeker P
Hodges CF
1 1 0 0 0 °| The intentions to breed for fall their plates without urging and ner and kept cold.
Miss Dorothy Alexander of ! finished.
| t Vernonia
-____ _____
post ; plans on tsag-
, farrowing survey indicated that without the feeling of being
St. Helens has been spending
Irwin Baldwin is in Portland ¡ng „ a show ' this " fall, -, the pro­ 1 II. Mayfield, local manager of
19 3 615 8 6 hog producers intend to breed stuffed.
The Dalles—Recently estab­
the week with Miss Beatrice at his home recovering from ceeds used to pay off post debts. the
Portland - Vernonia
truck
Summary: bases on balls off;l per cent more sows in Oregon,
! an injury to a foot and general
Veal.
Sun baths should be given to lished Mill Creek Lumber com­
■ lines offered free the services
shake-up when thrown from
of the trucks to the local Cham­ I Nelson 1, Davis 1; struck out ,6 per cent in Washington, 30 all well chidren to keep them pany operating steadily.
Mss Geneva Park of Oregon a speeder which jumped the , Some of the Legionnaires who ber of Commerce in hauling free I by Davis 2, Nelson 3,
", Meeker per cent in Idaho, and an aver-
I attended the state convention
City is visiting at the home of ' track last week.
all exhibits from this vicinity to j 3 ; two base hit, Meeker; sac- age of 20 per cent more in the
Dr. and Mrs. M. R. Eby this I The new heating and venti­ | at Salem were Percy Hughes, I the county fair at Deer Island rifice hits, Laird, Ferren, L. 11 Western states.
Z. Ness, Earl
Washburn,
A.
week.
I Davis and A. Davis; stolen bases
Although the number noted in
lating systems for the Camp Mc­ Ritchey, I’. Murphy, C. Nance, I in September.
Gregor
schools
have
been
re-
Since coming to this city a Laird, McGregor, Boerner, Nor- Oregon on January 1, 1929, is
Dr. Hurley, C. Anderson and
Bert Woods employed by the
I few months ago Mr. Mayfield gorden 2 and Hawkins; hit by around 50 per cent less than re­
Van Vleet logging company cut [ ceived and will be installed as other delegates.
I has been very active in civic pitched ball, Boerner by Nelson; quired for the yearly state con­
his hand while at work in the 1 soon as the new floors are laid.
Next regular meeting of Ver- activities especially those spon- double play, Norgorden to C. sumption of pork it is about all
woods last week.
O.-A. Twilight League Averages i nonia post is Tuesday, August i ored by the Chamber of Com- Davis; left on bases, sawmill 4, that Oregon feed supplies will
stacker building 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Elliott,
provide for. It is more economi-
Batting averages in the O.-A. 127. A large turnout is requested merce.
Harry Kearns and Sidney Rat­ Twilight league for games play­ i by the post to greet the new
cliffe motored to Portland Tues­ ed up to and including f [ post officers, handling their BUSINESS MEN PLAY
day evening to attend the fights. game played Tuesday indicate first meeting.
BASEBALL LAST WEEK
Boerner, Norgorden and Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brewer of to be the most consistent hit­
The
local
post
offers
the
ser-
St. Helens and daughter Nancy ters. Although these boys have
From page 1
Ann,
were Vernonia visitors averages of .500 they are press­ vices of its officers to all ex­
service
men
regardless
whether
Wednesday.
ed closely by others with nice members of the American Le- the drink himself to save the
brilliant shortstop, Dirty work
P. Murphy, L.
Baker,
K. fat averages who are on their gion, in the filing of papers, on all sides, Bill Warner was
Scott unu Curly Buffmire at- way to the top.
etc. pertaining to compensation, insulted by Happy Thompson,
The averages
tended the fights at Portland
hospitalization, also to aliens de­ but kept on paying giving the
as follows:
Tuesday.
siring assitance in getting their heavy support his team needed.
naturalization papers. The service Lincoln played a good fast game
Ernmett Crow of the Portland Roberts, Stk.
officer,- D. Hatton, or publicity in left field.
office of the Oregon American Meeker, Stk.
chairman. L. Schwab, have been
Bob Burt done wonders at
Lumber company was in Ver­ Ritchie, SD
appointed by the post command­ third, even sacked on the head
ponia on a business trip one Boerner, SM
er to handle such details.
“WOMAN OF AFFAIRS”
with a bat by a jealous south-
day last week.
Norgorden, Stk
With John Gilbert and Greta Garbo
sider, but gamely carried on to
Taylor, SD
Thur»day and Friday, August 15 and 16
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Just and C. Linn, SM
The next 40 et 8 meeting will show that right is might.
The greatest lovers on the screen in a
their daughters
be held Tuesday, September 3.
Laverna
ami Ferren, SM
Cecil Bu|, as catcher played
Broadway
success.
Geraldine, Mr. Olson and T.
or are held the first Tuesday of a good game. Thomas in right
Friday, August 16, “Manhattan Player».”
SM
Just of Shelton, wn., visited ai Laird,
the
month,
with
regular
Legion
field
and
Reithner
in
center
L. Davis, SM
the Frank Lange
meetings being held the second field were kept busy on the job
Saturday night and Sunday Matinee
home
last Franks, SD
Augutt 17, 18
week. The Just family were for- Hawkins, Stk.
und fourth Tuesdays
h and played a good game.
month.
mer residents of Vernonia.
And before we end our speil
“SHOW PEOPLE”
McGregor, SM
about this game, it seems that
Davies and William Haines in another
Greenman, PM
BAPTISMAL SERVICES
the turning point,
which
as
Haines triumph.
Drorbaugh, S
TO BE HELD SUNDAY
stated before was in the last
Anderson,
SD
A water baptismal service will K. Nelson, Si
inning, when the southsiders
“THIS IS HEAVEN”
be held in the city park at 2 A.
brought in three runs.
The loveliest woman in the world, Vil .
Davis, Stk.
o’clock Sunday afternoon for McKillip,
ma Banky in a glorious romance of New ■Ji
One man was out, Hartwick
York’s teeming life.
those who have been converted W. Li
came up to bat and Frank was
Sunday and Monday, August 18 and 19
in the full gospel tent meetings. Brady
hit and sent to first. Did May-
The public is invited to this Keene,
field hit Hartwick on purpose?
Hoot Gibson In—
service, as well as to the other Cline,
Was this the chance that the
“THE WINGED HORSEMAN”
meetings which are being held Richardson,
north side pitcher had been wait­
A wowing western, packed with rip­
nightly, except Monday at the Ray, SD
ing for? Did Mayfield actually
snortin’ action. Also 2-reel talking com­
tent across from Crawford Mo­ Ross, PM
sacrifice the «game for revenge?
edy.
tor company.
These
questions
will
always
re-
Tuesday and Wednesday, August 20, 21
Gettman,
K. C. Prinzing, Evangelist. C. Davis,
Marshall, PM
Crowe,
Sheeley,
George,
Hodges,
McCabe,
Malmsten, Stk
Holyfield, SD
Gibson, SM
I
Smith, PM
The false rumor started that
B. Nelson, SM
Wolff quit playing golf because
Clauson, SM
he lost a golf ball, has no foun-
Covert, PM
dation.
j Nixon, SD
A brilliant suggestion recent-
received 'from Erne Yeo,
Deer Eat Onions
The contention of many people that the easiest way to destroy
that deer will not eat onions earwigs would be to gather ’em
has been proven untrue. A few up. take them to Kelly Butte,
days ago G. E. Oswald a farmer and dash them against the rocks.
living near Applegate Oregon
A certain dentist in this city
wrote to Harold Clifford, state
game warden that does and fawns will soon be preaching to his
were pulling up
and
eating new daughter about the proper
onions. A deputy warden was care of the teeth.
sent to investigate and found
* the report to be true. The deer
Bill Meyers makes the first
Women of this Community
had destroyed a quarter of an payment on a washing machine?
acre of Mr.
Oswald’s
onion
crop.
Is it the service or what that
Are just like women of other towns
makes Mae’s fountain
and cities, they like smart and up-to-date
Elk Now Number 100
ular?
Numerous inquiries have come
things to wear.
A day should be set aside in
to the state game commission
knockers
be
consistent
which
all
relative to the herd of elk in
And that is why you can always find
Klamath county near Crater requested to bury their ham-
lake. The start of the herd, 12 mers.
women
in Miller’s store. Wise women
cows and bulls, were purchased
have
learned
where to find quality and
The young’uns chaw all day
in the Jackson hole country of
Wyoming in 1913 and for a suckers, the okl’uns cat niarsh-
where to go for the new things.
time kept on the
Big Billy mellows.
Meadows game farm, They were
When this Silk News gets around, you
eventually released i in Klamath
Some people are so tight that
county and the herd I now nu in- they encourage the village gos­
will find women galore, gathered around
hers more than 100.
sip to their homes so thnt they
can save the juice on the radio. main a mystery.
CAMP McGREGOR
Pullman Move» To Lane County
THE NEHALEM
VETERAN
I
Why Pay More 1 han At
JOY
Theatre ®
Coming Attract ions
Ladies and Girls
Quiet;
over 14 years can
Skate Free
Monkey
Sat., August 17
The NEW and
Startling
Vernonia
Skating Rink
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& /gciW (
Has no AT Hum/
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Automatic aensitivity control gives iinihrm
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♦ •ign cabinet of Anyri< tin walnut Inntru-
«»ent panel overlaid with genuine imported
Australian Lacewood. Escutcheon plat, and
frnoba hntshed in genuine silve».
It is not the duty of the state
game commission to enforce the
law prohibiting of raising coy­
otes in captivity, according to
Harold Clifford, state game
warden. The duty falls upon the
sheriffs and district attorneys of
Oregon’s various counties. Num­
erous complaints against persons
penning up coyotes have been
made to the state game com-
mission and in each instance
word has been sent back to
those who have complained that
they should consult their own
county officials.
Burns—Construction of new
two-story hotel building prmu
rally completed.
Hudson school district approv­
ed "Ians of erecting new school
building.
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