Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 28, 1929, Image 1

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    C. Messing and Business
Men Thank those Who
Fought The Fires
Library, U tf O ,
Vernonia. Oregon Thursday. November 28, 1929
Volume a
Two Fiinis
New B’ld
This Week
Neu Columbia Building Is Completed
Number 17
G. W. Ford Replaces
George H. Sitts, Nehalem
Reithner On County ¡Many Firms
Budget Committee
Valley Pioneer, Dies At
Unable to serve on the county Wiped
Out
budget committed, due to the
Home Tuesday Morning ¡lines»
of his assistant at his
Lived In bknalem Valley For 37 Years; Spending
30 Years at Keasey With Family on Homestead;
Failing For Years, Was 81 at Time Of Death
<
Both Firms Have Sale
And Demonstration
store, C. W. Reithner, has made
arrangements with the county
court, to have G. W. Ford of
this city serve in his steaJ.
Mr. Ford attended the budge,
committee meeting at St. Helens
Monday, and submitted their rec­
ommendations to tire court of
Columbia county for their ap-
provai.
To Re-open
Total Loss Estimated At
$45,000
George Henry Silts, 81, a Ne- shakes or small boards, a large
jialem pioneer, having lived in house containing many rooms,
the valley for 37 years, died at and this hotel, known to the
his home in this city at seven hunters and anglers, at the end
o’clock Tues .lay morning, after of the trail, George Sifts as
a long period of ill health host each evening during the District 47 School
—
stretching over several years.
| game season, would sit with
Vernonia Market & Grocery
Meeting
Tomorrow
City
Marsha!
Discovers The
George Sitts was born in La friends listening to stories from
To Open Up Friday;
Blaze;
Fire
Department
Peer county, Mich,. April 16, .strangers who invaded the Ne-
A school meeting for the le­
Mellinger Saturday
1848, and being only a youth of haleni valley for sports. The gal voters of school district No.
Shows Quick Action
13 at the outbreak of the Civil hotel built by Mr. Sitts also be­ 47 of Columbia county will be
war was the only brother of came headquarters for the many held tomorrow, November 29, at
Into their quarters at the new
According to figures receive I,
three to remain at home, His timber cruisers and railroad en­ 2:00 p.m. at the Washington
Columbia buildjng, the Mellinger
the
estimated insurance carried
to
participate
in
the gineers who preceded the cut­ school for the purpose of dis­
eagerness
Hardware company and V ermniia
great conflict was overruled by ting of the timber and building I cussing the estimated budget re­ on buildings and contents, de­
Market and Grocery the latter
1 is parents who wished him of the United railroad.
of which, William Culver is pro­
cently published in this paper, stroyed by the fire early Friday
home.
prietor, will move Uns week and
I Mr. Sitts and his wife were of levying a special district lax, morning is $26,700, while the
I' December 25, 1876, he was, baptized in a Christian church and to vote on the proposition. total loss is estimated at $45,-
be settled and opi'i for business
R. B. Early To Start
000,
married to the surviving Mrs.' ¡n Kansas, 1887, and until the ¡
by Friday! and Saturday.
i C' nsl'-’iction On New
| Sitts at Goodland township,
_ ■ ___
A few facts about Vernonia's
time of bis death was a devoted
The Vernonia Market and
worst fire. The blaze was dis­
which was then located in La member of the faith,
Grocery on this Friday and Sat­
Peer county, and at this locality I The Sitts
covered
by
] Marshal
Harry
urday will hold the
and hotel
Phelps, at 2:00 l a.m. in the
a son, who has preceded his fa­ ; in 1922 was homestead
R. B. Early, successful bidder!
and during these tv,
turned
over
to
their
Hazelwood pool hall, the local
for the federal postoffice build-1 The school census has been ther in death, was born.
Van Cleve, a factory
W. M. McDaniels, aged 68, ing in this city, hopes to start
Remaining in LaPeer county ' son, who soon later sold the
fire department responding to
tive from the Reid
completed
for
the
year,
and
with
property
which
contained
valu
­
and well known in this valley j construction on the new building
the alarm, seven minutes after.
until 1881, the family m led able timber to the East Side
dock company, |manu
Mrs.
Frank
Godwin,
31,
died
in which time prgress had been
<1. d at bis home on the Beaver I next to the Bafford Plumbing the exception of four districts westward to McPherson co ily, -Logging company, and Mr. and
the well knowd Mo;
and ut
' ¡the census returns have been re- Kansas, where they located and Mrs. Sitts moved to Vernonia, at St. Vincent’s hospital, Port­ made by the flames in develop­
creek road, three miles from this shop this week.
of groceries
_
a Lori fr/Arn
goods, will have a force of help city, Monday evening at 7 p.m. | The post office room will be, . reived
from district cohnrtl
school nlorLa
clerks, 1 (»nOFfltPii
operated a fûmi
farm for 11 VCiirS.
years, where their present home is lo- land Tuesday evening, after an ing additional buildings.
On hand several minutes later,
on hand to give a food demon­
illness covering a period of sev­
24x65
feet,
and
the
building
The
census
taken
covers
all
unt
*l
April,
1892\
cated,
of illness
,
| The fame of Oregon and its
Judd Greenman, the Oregon
stration, at which time free sam- following a long siege oí several1 will also contain an adjoining
eral weeks.
children
over
four
years
mid
un-'
oppol
.
tun
;
t
ie.,
were
receiving
I
Forever
kind,
of
which
covered
a
period
n
sociable
American fire crew and mem­
pics of the Monarch brand of
room about 26x70 feet with.
Mrs. u Godwin
had been rushed
,* character, ’ - Mr. Sifts
was
beloved
for a mod. <*tr ^0, ’ ........
and ...........................................................
while the rural dis- WHie
wide puiHivuy
publicity in
in viie
the yt-ai
year ui
of
---
......... ..........
.
.. 1
.
bers of the night shift, arrived,
a Wily , tv) iiiu.sC
lood will be giUm -----
...
near Ell- first class facilities
McDaniels
was
born
i
tricts
show
a
decrease
in
school
]g<)2
nn
,i
Mr.
Silts
then
decid-
>y
“
w
^°
knew
him,
and
thei
nt0
l
*ie
hospital
Monday,
by
assisting battling the flames.
in attendance.
store.
1861, at ern The^building
¡y,
Ill.,
August
12,
will
probably
be
!
population
over
that
of
last
year,
ed
move
furthor
west>
tra
vel-
entire
valley
where
hundreds
iin
ambulance,
from
the
city.
*
«
vU VU H1UVC 1UI vllX-l
Wv-zt'j
ItllVvl .
e
*
At 2:30 o’clock the entire
A new refrigeration system,
married Emely
The Godwin family have re­ Stewart block of buildings which
this is not because of a smaller ¡n_ over the U. P. trail to Port- knew him, mourn his death,
one of the finest in the county . which town he
his tile finish.
Culson
on
October
7,
1882,
population as a whole but a j i unj an(
alld j tnking
tnking'the
Hthe stage coach,
coach1 "*
Two children survive him, his sided in the vicinity of Vernonia housed the Folger Drug store,
has been installed in the new
larger number than usual
..1 are fronl Cornelius to Vernonia, ar- daughters, Mrs. Conrade C. Gre- for the past four years, and Baker's place, Wally Reed bar­
meat market department of the surviving widow.
the L. Russell Mills
In
November
14,
1903,
just above the school age limit rjvjn _
g jn this i city April 24. ,|bem, who lives in Portland, and owned a home along the pave- ber shop, Hazelwood Pool Hall,
Vernonia Market and Grocery,
or just below it.
. .
Member Of Winning
I i _
Taking
a honuMtead at Keasey, Mrs. Frank Wagner also resid- ment.
Hazelwood
restaurant,
Mrs.
and a special sanitation style < jl family coming direct from Ill­
The school census aecording a few hundred yards from where ing in the rose city, his widow,
The body was shipped to Handley gift shop, Gordon Fur­
O.S.A.C.
Track
Team
shelving has been constructed to inois, arrived and settled in the
to this state of affairs should
i
¿he present raiirpad depot is Mrs. George Sitts, a brother Wil- Welch, La., last night, Mr. God- niture company, Essie Nance
handle the grocery department, i Nehalem valley, taking a home­
Oregon State College, Corval­ in the next year or two Show a now located, Qie Sitts family ¡Ham Sitts of Oklahoma, a sis- win and daughter Willamae ac­ beauty shop and the offices of
Starting with Friday the con­ stead on the old Cape Horn
...... toTVernonia
™
I,moved back
where ter» Ida Walters living in Kan­ companying it.
Judge P. Hill and the building
cern will make deliveries, a lar. .• road, and until the time of his lis, Nov. 25.—L. Russell Mills proportionate increase.
Below is the enumeration of they lived for Jive m. nths, and sas, and three grandchildren,
housing the Howell and Cline
new delivery truck has recently illness, was actively engaged in of Vernonia, junior in vocation­
cities of Columbia county and then moved to their homestead, George Sidney Sitts of St. Paul, May Approve Milk
Furniture company, were on fire
been purchased for this purpose, farmer and carpenter work,
is survived by his widow, al education at Oregon State districts adjacent to this city.
where for 30 years, Mr. Sitts Minn., Miss Hazel Potter of
and condiserable damage was
The quarter of William C i two He daughters,
college, is a member of the Ore­ District
Mrs.
H.
A.
Wil
­
Ordinance
At
the
Next
Girls
Tot.
Boys
caused to the Hall building,
and his wife cultivated the land, Portland, and Rose Sitts, who
ver’s ne wstore will be the
gon
State
cross
country
team
son
and
Mrs.
Pearl
Holcomb,
306
1
Jt.
Scappoose
Council Meeting which is occupied by Vernonia
which they had cleared, and al- has been living with her grand­
treme west end of tiie new i
that won the annual meet with 2 St. Helens
both
whom
live
in
this
vicinity,
1263
618
645
po ran a boarding house, and parents.
Mercantile company.
lumbia building.
a son, Thomas M. McDaniels of 'the University of Oregon at Eu­ 5 Clatskanie
258 269 527 summer stopping place, which
At the next council meeting
In the rear of Judge Hill’s
Funeral esrvices for Mr. Sitts
The large new ice box
gene last Saturday. This is the 13 Rainier
1
’
i.yelte,
Ida.,
and
one
sister,
Mrs.
534
256
278
several years lxler was well will be held Friday at 1:30 December 2, a milk ordinance law office, sat two barber chairs,
completed will be 15 fee
fourth consecutive victory for 14 Pleasant hill
.1.
II.
Holt
who
resides
on
the
77
61 138 known to every angler and hun­ o’clock at the Christian church, will be submitted to the mayor why they were there no one
16 and will supply ample
Oregon State.
Pebble creek road.
18 Pleasant Vale
ter who dared the trail into the with interment in the local ceme- and council for their approval knows, however, no insurance
storage for meats anti
Twelve
.
j
grandchildren
also
First
place
was
taken
by
the
29 wilds of Aie Nejialem.
Keasey
16
13
I tary. Old setters,, friends»of Mr. cohering, denies selling milk and was carried on the chairs, and
vegetables.
University,
but
consistently
good
the
loss
of
their
grand-
11
22 Natal
6
17
| mourn t..- -— — -----
The house was built of split Sitts, are to bp the pallbearers. crltam in ' tho city of Vernonia, the Judge shows little worry *
performance
on
the
part
of
the
6
4
10
I father.
27 Rock Creek
The création ’of a milk zor- concern, and the story leaks aa*
Clarence Nance is
Funeral services will probably Oregon State team as a whole 30 Yankton
86
77 163
dinance, is the outcome of the that, many, many years ago,
1
.
I
.1
I
li'»<irlnx<
at
Bux-
won the victory.
injured At Koster ! be held Friday morning
76 Mellingers Opening
42 Jt. Birkenfeld 44
32
sanitary survey recently complet­ some barber banded the Judge
449 437 886
47 Veronnia
Saturday,
November
30
Canip Last Saturday ton.
ed by the state board of health a bum hair cut, this was during
d.... _ to press word
Before going
49 Jt. Beaver
in this city, Dr. William Levin, the days when the Judge was
25
12
13
i--------- that
----- the funeral
Creek
in his recommendations, suggest­ out courting, and so wrathful
Clarence Nance, employed by , v was received
At
the
opening
of
their
new
be Saturday at 2:00 p.m. at
42
44
86
52 Mist
ing that the council approve an did the judge become that he
the Koster Products company at will
t
store, Saturday, Mellinger Hard­
ordinance of this nature at the socked the barber in the eye,
camp, was injured Saturday Buxton,
The
Vernonia
Boxing
Commis-
ware company will put on a
earliest opportunity.
and walked off with his two
morning when a log struck his
Repairs Started On
.sion
through
its
matchmaker
The complete final report of chairs.
left leg severiy bruising it and Preliminary Survey
special sale, featuring Marshall-
Vernonia Mercantile
|
Earl
Shay
have
consented
to
All has been covered by th«
causing a few broken blood ves­
Over Rock Creek
hardware material, with | stage a benefit smoker Decem­ the state board of health’s sur­
Robert Dillard, state service
Building This Week Wells
sels.
factory representatives on hand ber 18th for the American Le- vey of Vernonia, should be ready city papers regarding the fire,
officer of the Ameriran Legion
Proposed
New
Bridge
by the first of next year, and and what interests local folk now
Nance may be unable to re­
and Harry N. Nelson of Port-
Mrs. Lee Hall, owner of the (assist.
I gion.
will then be submitted to the is when those who suffered
sume work for several weeks.
oui- land, state community officer of building which the Vernonia j The new store, one of the,
County Roadmaster J. W. Bar­
Sidney George, department council.
losses, are planning to start up
ney. arrived in Vernonia Mon-! the Legion addressed members Mercantile is located in, started most up-to-date hardware stores commander of the Legion and
in business in this city again.
Kiwanis Field Repre­
crew
of
the
local
post
at
their
meet-
day with his engineering
repair work on the building this in the county is very attractively other state officials will be the
Present reports are that Wil­
Claude
Messing
pre-
■
ing
Tuesday
evening.
sentative Now in City to make soundings and a
week. Noble Dunlap received arranged, and is a credit to the j,ost guests that evening and the
liam Folger will open up a drug
Rock
Post
commander,
Connie
An-
To Construct Large
I liminary survey over the
the contract.
! city of Vernonia. _______________ ¡smoker is practically got up to
store shortly in the space for­
Ernest L. Lucas, field repre- creek at Bridge street, to pres- derson, introduced the visitors. I
—-...... .
----- ------------
~
entertain the visitors.
Building Here Soon merly occupied by the Horse­
new
|
The
state
service
officer
spoke
sentative of the Kiwanis inter-1 ent in the event that a
shoe cafe. Gordon Furniture to
national arrived in this city bridge is constructed in 1930, on hospitalization, and Mr. Nel-
Of interest to all in this city start in the building which the
Three Knockout*
| son on community service.
Monday, to survey the field m at this location.
ia the announcement of C. A. Vernonia Market and Grocery
Feature Last Satur­
anticipation of forming a Ki-1 The new concrete bridge over
M easing of Portland, owner of vacates tomorrow, Mrs. Essie
wanis club in this cty withm Uie east fork at the Nehalem at Sheep and Goat Meet
day’* Smoker Here the Stewart block which was de- Nani-». to open up her beauty
Whereas, it is the duty of all nations to acknowledge
the near future.
i Pittsburg was open to traffic,
Here December 4tfl
st.oyed last Friday morning by eatablisnme.it
when
suitable
Mr. Lucas, whose headquarters Monday, „ a beautiful w.de bridge I Through the efforts of H E
the providence of Almighty God, to obey His will,
Two knockouts and one tech­ fire, that he would as soon
quarters can be obtained. Lloyd
are in Hollywood, Calif., covers I a credit to the county, said Mr. I McGraw, president of the Colum­
to be grateful for His benefits, and humbly to im­
nical knockout, featured the box- adjustments were made, make Baker is still undecided as to
the entire west for the Kiwanis j Barney.
: ing card last Saturday evening plans to rebuild.
plore His protection and favor: and Whereas, both
locating again in Vernonia, with
bia county bankers association,
organization.
“To show my faith in this Gus Cohen of the Hazlewood
at the Legion hill, at the first
several prominent authorities on
Houses of Congress have, by their joint committees,
Rainier-Vernonia
' card presented by Earl Shay, city and its future, I intend to pool hall to locate in the old
the raising of sheep and goats,
requested me “to recommend to the people of the
' the new matchmaker.
construct a fireproof building as Eagle print shop.
United States a day of public thanksgiving and
Cutoff Survey Starts I will be the principal speakers
In the main event Swede Nel­ soon as conditions permit, 80x110
'
at
a
meeting
in
the
grange
hall
prayer,
to
be
observed
by
acknowledging
with
grate
­
November
29th
On
son after
■**— six rounds
‘ of fierce feet, a building which will be
I Wednesday, December 4, at 7
ful hearts the many and signal favors of Almighty
hard fighting handed Bobby a credit to the town,” said Mr.
P-m.
<
God, especially by offering them an opportunity
The cai.ip ’ coo.ity :
. Green of Pendleton a tablet of Messing.
The Columbia county sheep
i> rim- 8, uo­
an 1 ri :im ei
peaceably to establish a form of government for
i bedtime stories, not until, how-
While only carrying $5000 in-
and
goat
raisers
association
of
de. J. j r..: vi ion of Co.'uiy which F. B. Warfield of this city
their safety and happiness:”
, ever, Green had taken the count surance on property valued at
J. C. Penny will open a store Roadniaster J W. Barney, have .
Now, therefore, I do recommend and assign
of 9 five times, and even at- nearly three times that figure,
here March 1, was the assertion located near the summit, from ' ls s vice president were anxious
. tempting to regain his feet again Mr. Messing whose lots are con­
Thursday, the 26th day of November next, to be
made by R. B. Early yesterday, which work will start tomorrow to have a meetng held in this
Our fire fighters, members of
in the sixth round but fell face sidered by many to be the best
devoted by the people of these States to the service
for city at which time, farm flock
to a reporter of the Eagle.
on the preliminary survey f-.
, down on the canvas.
located and most valuable in the the Vernonia volunteer fire de­
of that great and glorious Being who is the benefi­
Graham and Pierce» Inc., of the proposed Rainier, Vernonia management would be discussed,
For sheer grit and gameness, city, was made aware of the partment, who so creditably dis­
j H. A. Lindgren of the Oregon
cent author of all the good that was, that is, or that
Seattle, lease agents for J. C. cutoff.
1 Green won the fancy of the sentiment as to his building played their ability to handle a
will be; that we may then all unite in rendering un­
Penny company, have taken a
The survey which will g
go 0 State Agricutural college, wtil
1 fight fans present and shared when over eighteen parties ap­ critical fire situation, will spon­
't on “Herd Management
to Him our sincere and humble thanks for His kind
15 year lease "n a 39x100 foot through a heavy undergrowth1
honors with Nelson on this proached him Saturday as to sor a dance, this Saturday, Nov-
distance
Early and timber for a u
building which Charle ~ ~
-------- of Problems,” and Dr. M. Shaw,
care and protection of the people of this country pre­
' American Le-
strong point. In the semi-windup space in the building which he ember 30, at the
the best stock authorities
on the from 11 to 12 miles will take one
and son, Ray will bu
vious to their becoming a nation; for the signal
gion hall.
I Lex Johnson, former bantam proposed to build.
the
i'
1
the
northwest
will
discuss
corner of Third
Bridge several months to complete
and manifold mercies and the favorable interpositions
The proceeds of the dance will
amateur champion of the north-
The Messing lots are 115 on
streets.
engineers and surveyors will “Diseases of Sheep and Goats,”
of His providence in the course and conclusion of the
| west, won by a knockout over the Bridge street front and 100 be used to purchase a new fire
way
a
problem
which
all
raisers
will
The building to be of typical practically have to cut their
late war; for the great degree of tranquility, union,
Lee Davis in the sixth round. feet deep, and the proposed siren, a much needed equipment
welcome the opportunity to hear. '
Ji C. Penny standard and design through.
| The honors appeared even until building which will unless pres­ in this city, and it is hoped that
and
plenty
which
we
have
enjoyed;
for
the
peace
­
Dr.
Shaw
has
been
giving
this
of tile, fireproof and steam heat.
the last round when Johnson ent plans are changed, will be sufficient support will be given
subject especial study for a num-
able and rational manner in which we have been
March 1, the building must be Gus Cohen To Open
placed a right-left to Davis’ jaw. one story with 110 feet front on the dance Saturday evening so
_. “ —,
*
| I ber
uur ml
of
ytais,
years,
anu
and
n*s
his
atuvicn
articles
vu
on
enabled
to
establish
constitutions
of
government
for
ready for occupancy, and Mr.
In the special event, Orville Bridge street and 80 to 85 feet that a large portion of the pur-*
our safety and happiness, and particularly the na­
Early says that construction will Pool Hall In Old Eagle . this subject have been publish-
Estes of this city won from deep, of concrete or tile materi­ chase price which is $140 will
~
< d in many magazines both with
Office December 2nd
tional one new lately instituted; for the civil and
start on the building not later
be cleared.
Marion Weston in the second al.
national and state wide circula­
than December 15, the woik to
religious liberty which we are blessed, and the
The best music obtainable will
round of their scheduled four
Gus Cohen, proprietor of the tions.
be by contract.
means we have of acquiring and diffusing useful
be secured for the evening.
round battle by a technical Illustrated Lecture
George A. Nelson, county agri­
Local contractors will be given Hollywood pool hall, destroyed
knowledge; and, in general, for all the great and
Each year the department
knockout.
consideration on the bid, which by fire Friday, before the paper cultural agent will also be pres­
At P.-T. A. Meeting holds an annual dance, but ow­
various favors which He has been pleased to confer
. Before the towel fluttered in,
went to press, said that his new ent to take notes and will be
will shortly be open.
December Second ing to the immediate necessity
' Estes was inflicting some terrif-
upon us.
The Bafford plumbing shop place of business will be the called upon for a talk.
to replace the present siren with
fic punishment to Weston, who
And
also
that
we
may
then
unite
in
most
humb
­
county
Since
the
Columbia
will be moved next to Brickey’s old Eagle print shop, which is
The Parent-Teachers assoc ia- one which esn be heard in every
j was unable to regain his feet
ly
offering
our
prayers
and
supplications
to
the
associa-
sheep
and
goat
raisers
shoe shop shortly to make room now being remodeled, and hav­
! when the count started and his tion will sponsor an illustrated part of the city, the members
I tion was "formed some seven
great Ixird and Ruler of nations, and beseech Him to
for the new postoffice building ing a new floor layed.
lecture Monday, December 2, at decided thst now would be the
second tossed in the towel.
smaller
to
open
months
ago,
many
of
the
pardon our national and other transgressions; to en­
Mr. Cohen intends
which Early and Son will start
Over 210 paid admissions, with the Vernonia high school. The proper time to give their dance.
—
Monday
farms
have
entered
the
field,
able us all, whether in public or private stations, to
his place of business
building soon.
A large advance sale of tickets
the usual amount of dead-heads lecture will deal with the an­
and Tuesday, and is desirious of especially after witnessing the
perform our several and relative duties properly
witnessed the smoker, declared cient American civilizations, and assures the boys, a good atten­
having
his
friends
know
of
his
successful
methods
of
those
in
and
punctually
;
to
render
our
National
Government
Misses Bobby Laird,
by the majority to have been especial attention will be given dance, but it is predicted that
new location and date of open- j this valley who went into the
a blessing to all the people by constantly being a
one of the best ever staged to the legends and traditions of the largest number ever to pur­
McClincy To Start
I sheep and goat " raising business,
ing.
Government of wise, just and constitutional laws,
j here.
the aborigines concerning the chase tickets at the door, will
■' " ' increase in this
and a subtantia)
Cafe in New Quarters
pass through this Saturday, to
Every fight was pleasing. The ancient worship.
discreetly and faithfully executed and obeyed; to
the
country
has
1
kind
of
stock
in
Columbia Utilities
i only criticism heard from the
Heber M. Ellsworth, a well give their support to the fire
protect and guide all sovereigns and nations (espec­
been accounted for in the past
Misses Bobbie Laird and Edna
fans, aimed at the late hour the known lecturer will be the prin- fighters.
To Hold Open House few months.
ially such as have shown kindness to us) and to
.
McCtincy, who after taking over
! smoker started.
cipal speaker.
In New Bldg. Dec. 7 That on the logged off lands,' bless them with good governments, peace, and con­
the Hollywood restaurant, were
Vernonia post of the Ameri­
The next boxing will be held
the
raising
of
sheep
and
goats
cord;
to
promote
the
knowledge
and
practice
of
true
Columbia
Utilities
com-
burned out, a few weeks later,
The
Saturday, December 14, with
Mr. «nd Mrs. Harry Nelson can Legion at ita meeting Tues-
opening
is
a
profitable
venture,
has
been
have secured the quarters for­ pany, will hold their
religion and virtue, and the increase of science
Dane Brady a local favorite and Robert Dillard of Portland day ev.ning, took up a collec-
merly occupied by the Thomas Saturday, December 7, in their proven, especially on the Clark
among them and us; and, generally, to grant unto
I meeting Benny Gallop of New spent Twesday her., and during tion for the Red Cross, of over
and
in
the
and
Wilson
holdings
Columbia
store, next to the cleaners es­ quarters at the new
all mankind such a degree of temporal prosperity as
i Mexico, in an 8 round main the evening the gentlemen were $10, which was presented to
vicinity of this city.
tablishment, and will open up building.
He alone knoWs to be best.
guests at the American Legion ' Mrs. Chris Nicar, membership
event
Large bands of sheep have
Many visitors from Portland
their restaurant in the next week
Given under my hand, at the city of New York,
meeting.
chairman today.
and friends of the manager, G. been brought into this valley
or two.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Reithner left
J. Glen Allen, manager of tb*
Mr. and Mrs. Art Whitaker
the 3rd day of October, A. D. 1789.
The young ladies have secur­ W. Ford are expected to be ■ several months ago from Astoria
of Portland spent Tuesday in yesterday for Portland, to spend local Miller Mercantile store wa*
G. WASHINGTON.
in present to inspect the new build- and are now grazing between
ed equipment and fixtures i_
the week end in the city.
• Portland visitor Tuesday.
this city visiting friends.
Birkenfeld and Mist
Portland.
in«-
Columbia Building
»
Buy a Ticket To the Fire-
"•“n’s Dance Saturday
Evening, Legion Hall
W. McDaniels
Dies Monday!
I Con illy School
p’ °’ Building Soon Census Shown
Insurance $26,500
Mrs. F. Godwin
Dies, Portland
i
I
I
Benefit Card
December 18
State Officials
Visit Legion
Thanksgiving Proclaimed
By The First President
1
To Build For
Pen nV Soon
Firemen Hop
On Saturday