week, an old mother bear two cubs. Mr. Burtraw had quite a lot of honey from bears wrecking his bee hives. S*) NOVEMBER Wtnts An Eagle Instead Of Turkey For Thanksgiving Mrs. Ella Cline and son Gor­ The Vernonia Eagle, don of this place, went to Clats­ Veir.onia, Oregon. kanie Sunday to stay till after -Tk, 1 21 Thanksgiving with her parents To i he Editor: E .lings, Mont., Nov. 23.—I ? 6 7 8 9 Mr. and Mrs. Burnham. am one of your subscribers who 11 12 13 J4 15 16 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fowler is geu tortured each week in read- here visiting his parents Mr. and1“»»: so-called newspaper. I 18, 192021 ¡22 23 Mrs. D. R. Fowler. They have at “>is time to make a 25 2627 28 29'3 been living at Carlton, Wash., I vigc.ous protest againA the ab- soiutely rotten, poor, inefificient the last few months. service which your newspaper is $2.00 per year in advance Issued every Thursday At the Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mills and giving its subscribers. Entered as second class matter August 4, 1922, at the post daughter Leone and son Mickey time your noble solicitor called office at Vernonia, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879. motored to Mist Sunday to visit upon me to dispense with some Mrs. Mollie ot my coin which I had justly Mr. Mills’ aunt, Member of Oregon State Editorial Association________ earned with hard work and la­ Wright. Advertising rates—Foreign, : lie per inch; local, 28e per inch; bor, for a subscription to your legal notices, 10c per line firA insertion, 5c per line succeeding Mr. and Mrs. Burnham and sheet, he promised me faithfully insertions; classified lc per word, minimum 25c. two daughters Mabie and Win­ that 1 would receive the best of nie and son Buddie of Clatska- service. I have never received PUBLISHER MARK E. MOE ( nie were the guests of their this sort of a thing, and I wish LEE SCHWAB .... EEÌTOR daughter, Mrs. Merl Cline of this my money refunded from the . place Sunday. time I first subscribed to your MUCH TO BE THANKFUL FOR sheet. My protest is this, that To those who at the last council meeting, during the' Arthur Owens of this place as you know I am up in the city hearing on the police situation, lustily protested against went to Hermiston a week ago of Billings, county of Yellow­ what they termed an intrusion by a corporation not with­ and on the return trip had a stone, stale of Montana, where wreck with another car, which sheep are sheep etc., (I am not in the city limits, or its representative, in our city af­ badly damaged both cars. Mr. here on my own accord) and fair, should the fact more clearly be brought home, why Owens could not bring his car the grass is green and fertile, I in this one particular instance, it pays to have a corpora­ home. No one was seriously used to receive your sheet every ■ hurt. Sale, day morning. Now I am re­ tion and its manager interested in our city. ceiving it on Sunday mornings I When during an hour most of us, who do not work Mr. and Mrs. Earnie Robbins instead. This has caused me one on a night shift, are in bed asleep, the worst fire this moved to Granger, Wash., Sat- day in which I did not read your city ever witnessed broke out, and several minutes after tnars» u‘’d,,y' They have been employed si. .-el. It has greatly inconvenienc­ •r there the past summer and fall ed i,.e and 1 wish that you would the first alarm was sounded, Judd Greenman and his in orchards. Mr. Robbins got a take this matter up with the crew of Oregon American fire fighters, as well as those permanent job, so they tney came proper e— e-» authorities starting with returning from the night shift, and other employes not bac,k, ker® l’’ri‘iay of last week I your editorial department, com- .. . . ,, ...... • i x »• xv n lend left Saturday. They will live Posing department, office kid, living _____ in the city . limits, were in 1 the midst ot the flames, at Granger jtt nd all who are cc....„„J ,and connected with the putting out of this so-called fighting, braving the heat to check that terrible blaze andi Mr. and Mrs. Paul Terrian,' newspaper and ending up with save the rest of our business section. who have lived here the past the postal department. If you Furnishing hose owned by the company, getting'¡"om- ,_ —• years, will leave here Fri-I desire me to re-subscribe do right in and battling the flames, not standing around day for Chicago, Ill., where they your stuff. left! I am also greatly peeved to and remarking possibility of other buildings being de-'*11.1 niak<- their home. ------ They ----- — stroyed, corporation’s material and labor generously un- west and Uvpd at Yakima beiore think that your fair citizens of your community found it advis­ * nvj oviu selfishly played a big part in checking that frightful fire wssssaa^ coming nesv, here. They sold vucit their I able to depart myi former col­ home here to Mr. Buckley. They I early Friday morning. league, Bill Meyers to “newer and greener pastures.’’ I know We are i very glad that the. manager of the largest ! ft that he will be greatly benefitted local mill and industry upon which the bread and butter are many friends here whom as be absolutely received no co­ they hate to leave. of the majority of us who dwell in Vernonia depend, is loperution from his Egyptian friends, I mean Jewish. The pro­ broad minded enough and interested enough to take ac­ tion toward improving the welfare of this city. He was Forest Grove—Carnation Lum- posed synogogue fell through, her company mill will start op- (don’t know what it hit) etc. big enough to overlook the unjust criticism heard at the erations January 1. But I sincerely hope that you M0N TUB WD> TWI BU sat 4 Thursday. November 28, 1929 Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon Page Four BFHumia Eagle I I recent council meeting, and helped in an emergency which came near spelling disaster for the town. We take this opportunity to commend our day mar­ shal, Chief of Police Harry 1 nelps, who had all day Thursday been on duty and was on the job at 2:00 a.m. Friday still walking his beat, taking the shift of Deputy Marshal Monger, reported sick, who first saw the fire, immediately getting assistance to battle the flames. In every emergency we can remember, Phelps has been on the job, whether a bank robbery or a fire, and as this day of Thanksgiving dawns, we are thankful that SO capable a man heads the police department of our city, It lends one a sense of security. The splendid services rendered by the local branch the West Coast Telephone company during the earlier of hours Friday morning, is to be commended. Mrs. Earl Smith, in record time, phoned parties vitally interested and was instrumental in getting needed assistance to the scene of the fire. She never left her post throughout the hours when the fire was raging. The quick decsion of Claude Messing to rebuild soon on the property from which his buildings were destroyed by fire last Friday, makes us, who live in this city of Vernonia, have all the greater faith in the future of our town. Now that the preliminary survey for the Rainier- Vernonia cutoff will start tomorrow, we feel several steps nearer to our most cherished wish, the completion of the West Side Pacific highway extension. Uncle Sam awarded that bid, for a new local post­ office. Now let’s see some action from the successful bid­ der, and see the construction start. Thanks to those of this city who remembered, and assisted in putting the Red Cross drive over the top. nesday and back Thursday. ************************ ************************ Dad’s Sandwich Shop will serve a tasty Thanksgiving Dinner Visit Us in New Quarters in the Columbia Building Friday, November 2Q Opening a new department Grocery Department Will Feature Monarch Foods Demonstration by Monarch Factory Representative Friday and Saturday, November 29-30 Be here and see this quality line of goods. Samples will be given away free during demonstration Quality for 77 Years RIVERVIEW E. E. Mills, Evan Hall and Millard Counts went to Waldport Mr. and Mrs. Ray Condit mov­ on business Tuesday. They re­ ed from Corey hill to one of the turned Wednesday. Riverview cabins. Mrs. Elsie Parker came home C. J. Adams has just finished last week from Granger, Wash., painting his new residence with where she has been working in the fruit all summer and fall. the first coat of paint. Clifford, state game warden has will carry on the good work that ¿»umber Interests ■ compiled the following table as you and my old colleague pro­ Commend Hoover by counties: _____ posed to do to make living con- Find Ptolemy’» Will Calling Conference | Baker 191,000; Benton 146,- ditions more healthier, wealthier Inscribed on Slab 000; Clackamas 292,500; Clatsop and wise. PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 25.— Remember, I may only be a 1,096,480; Columbia 58,010; Rome.—The Italian Arche ological Mission, now ex sheep-herder, but I demand ser­ Prohibition of interstate ship­ Coos 1,741,580; Crook 45,000; ment of lumber made in mills cavstlng the ancient town of vice— baah. Curry 62,000; Deschutes 1,601,- which operate more than eight >1 Cyrene. in north Africa, an­ CARL BURGESON. 315; Douglas 1,398,713; Grant nounces the discovery of a hours a shift is to be sought by 495,332; Harey 24.000; Hood marble slab In n perfect state the 4L organization, according River 2,744,593; Jackson 906,- I I of preservation inscribed to action taken by the 4L board 620; Jefferson 202,000; Klamath Eat Hors« Meat with the will of Ptolemy of directors at its 22nd semi ­ 14,506,980; Lake 606,760; Lane at VIII, king of Egypt and Budapest.—Horse meat has be­ 2,931,800; Lincoln 137,000; Linn Cyrene, bequeathing Ids king­ come a staple among the poor of annual meeting held here yester­ dom to the Romans In the Hungary since the war, although day. The board, composed of 12 i .644,080; Malheur 49,000; Marion case of Ids death without Is before that there was not one employers and 12 employes, in­ 11 ¡337,000; Morrow 14,000; Multno- butcher shop lu the country where structed that a committee be ap­ h sue. Ptolemy was succeed­ ' mail 52,000; Polk 113,500; Till­ ed in 118 B. C. by Ills son one could obtain It. Several thou- pointed to draft at once a suit­ amook 2,028,000; Umatilla 669,- Apion, on whose death In IX! ■and army horses were slaughtered able resolution and send copies 420; Union 135,600; Wallowa B. C. Cyrene passed under this year to provide meat for pov­ of it to senators and representa­ 1 571,942; Wasco 1,485,100; the Roman dominion. erty-stricken homes. tives from the _ Pacific northwest, Washington 132,596; Yamhill Forty-eight lumber operators i 95,000. New Fruit Looks Like and employes were preesnt at Since this report was compil- Date, Tastes Like Apple the meeting, W. C. Ruegnitz, Amity—New gymnasium of lo-!pd severai hundred thousand ad- president, was in the chair. cal high school dedicated recent- ditional fiah have been liberated Del Rio, Texas.—Having the ap­ Old age pensions was a sub­ 1.V pearance of the date, yet the flavor ; and the ‘‘fish Pullman” of the ject much discussed. The board of an apple, a new fruit being ' hatchery department is now at voted the aid of the 4L organi ­ grown at the J. G. Walker home Annual Fish Liberation ' work out of the Bandon hatch- zation in working for old age near here is causing considerable For the benefit of those who cry Planting will be continued pensions in Oregon, Washington, comment. The fruit, which has desire to know where the been named “Jugo,” is said to have and Idaho. ’’ until tiie weather becomes so 507.011 fish liberated during the marked similarity to the Yuineo A telegram commending Presi­ last year by the state game com­ severe as to make work impos- fruit grown in Mexico. The tree dent Hoover in calling the in­ on which It grows resembles the dustrial conference, wishing it mission were planted, Harold sible. willow, having a tall trunk and success and tendering the help i ■lender branches. of the organization was sent. i Mr. Ruegnitz reported that 897 claims totaling $23,120 had been paid 4L members through Clown Acta as Best 9 the 41, group disability insur­ Man as Pastor Weds g ance. He said that the first year of the insurance plan had been Blackpool, England.—Rev. X a success and that more and F. B. Freshwater, vicar of 3 St. Stephen’s church of tills x more locals were availing them­ city, and Miss Barbara M. X selves of the plan. No changes in going or min­ Cuthbertson were married g here with a clown as a X imum wage scales were proposed. groomsman, a troupe of dauc- 3 i ing girls as maids of honor g INCLUDING and a dance band furnishing X Another ’’Meanest Thief" the wedding music. Nashville, Tenn.—Another ‘‘mean Oyster Soup Freshwater is also local x chaplain of the Actors’ X est thief" has been discovered here. Roast Turkey and Cranberry Sauce Church union. The church g Carl Jones, twenty-nine, Memphis, was crowded for the unusual X was brought b.'fore City court on charges of drunken and disorderly Celery, Nut Salad ceremony and hundreds of S persons had to be barred g conduct and carrying a pistol. His arrest was brought about after he Your Choice of Pies from the church by the po- X had taken an ice cream cone from lice because of tlielr curlos- the hands of Duke Vincent, fifteen, Ity. WE HAVE TABLES FOR THE FAMILY son of Patrolman R. S. Vincent. A way hud to be cleared by the police before the bride ■nd groom could leave the Slump in Handcuff» church. In tiie congregation _ _ “Dad” knows how to roast and serve a turkey Birmingham, England.—Birming­ were many theatrical people ham handcuff makers, who inanu- with whom the vicar is a dinner i facture nine-tenths of the world’s great favorite. supply, nre complaining bitterly about tiie slump In their trude. You will be pleased with our modern equipment for Meats Mr. and Willie Jacobs Clarence Fowler has been sick of the for a few days and unable to have moved one Riverview camp cabins. be on his job at the shingle mill. Vernonia Meat & Grocery Mrs. Ollie Roberts of Verno- The Johnston McGraw shingle nia was a guest of Mrs. Nannie mill is threatened with a shut Hall Monday. down for the lack of timber and Mrs. C. A. Schamon of this place went to Portland Wed- Burtraw killed three bears Phone 231 Bricquets A clean way of heating your home The cold snap is here Phone 682 and place your order today Vernonia Trading Co FINNEY OF THE FORCE Win. Culver We Deliver