Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 28, 1929, Page 6, Image 6

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    Thursday, November 28, 1929
Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon
Portland—Plans completed for
Rainier—Electricity nstalled in
charge of operating a still and
>ird. and the Eagle.
Circuit Court Ends
was sentenced to one year in I establishment of new amusement' Beaver Valley grange hall,
Fickle fans, they would even
1st
Session
Saturday
park on site »f old Columbia' Burns—Liberty theatre reopen- A
the penitentiary.
enjoy seeing their mother-in-
i cd to public.
laws take the count, they never
Tu<
lay
the
ease
of
Ross
Wil
­
Circuit court which was in
tlie
cushioned
.estle still on
cox,
charged
with
non-support
session at St. Helens last week
eats unless some bozo is face
turned out cases in rapid order of his wife and minor children
Jack
Nance
tolling
lown,
with
Str- -¡t
“Electrical"
Man
Hai
convicted
i
and completed the term Satur­ was heard, The jury
I pent 20 Years In Hospitals
the count.
him and he will be sentenced
day
night
to
return
on
the
nin.h
Puzzling
Doctors.
What lungs, say what t you
Estes Wins From
Nelson Hands Green
of December. Already one crim­ Friday morning.
nay of the Nehalem i valley,
In the case of the State of
Weston By K. O.
K. O. In 6th Round
inal case and four law suits are
V!
mouth.
England.
—
Frederick
,udging from 210 bellowers at Stoi e, u chauffeur lit llolsworthy.
Oregon vs. H. . W. Delaplaine o-
on
the
docket
for
that
time.
in
Second
Round
Here Saturday Eve
the ringside, this valley is the run i Devonshire, Is so charged
Court opened Monday of last Mist ,he defendant was found
■
greatest lung developer in the will, electricity that:
week with Judge How'ard
K. guilty and he was sentenced
Heralded as a tough hombre,
The fluttering of a towel mak d. 8. A.
1 He cannot use a telephone or | Zimmerman presiding and divor- last Frida;', The charge against
Bobby Green of Pendleton up- ing a graceful landing in the
wear a radio headphone without I ces were granted in the Enos him was ol operating a still,
held his reputation Sat urduy' center of the ring Saturday ev Lex Johnson, Portland,
rec, Ing a shock, mid
Thursday, the case of the
2 lie cannot drive Ids automo­ | vs. Enos, Gerlinger vs. Gerlin-
evening when in the main event, ening near the end of the sec
Wins
Semi
in
Sixth
bile or walk without wearing vul­ , ger, Chittim vs. Chittim, and State of Oregon vs. Fred Hurst
fighting against Swede Nelson of ond round brought to a close the
was being tried. Hurst, a
canite fnsultatlon pads in bls shoes, j Raymond vs. Raymond cases.
this city, he took the count of Estes-Weston fight, which had
Lex Johnson of Portland, for­ and
four
Naturalization
papers
were land man. is charged witl
nine three times ill the thi: d been scheduled to go
3. He can locate burled gold, sil­ I granted to A. J. Hughes of Ver- erating a still back of
mer bantam amateur champion
round, once in the fourth round, rounds.
nnd copper.
poose.
Orville Estes of this city out- of the northwest, substituted for ver
mid unother count in the sixth
This Btrnnge‘‘«Icetrlcal” man has [ nonia. A few motions were also
Friday. State of Oregon
boxed Marion Weston of Port- Ray DePinto Saturday evening spent 20 of h’s 49 years In hos­ heard on Monday and Mack Hal­
round, but was unable to car
loway,
charged with
passing Laura Ridderbusch is the case
on regardless of his lion h- art. land in both rounds, and had the in the semi-windup, meeting Lee pitals puzzling doctors.
and a second later in the sixth Furilund boxer helpless in the Davis of this city, and handed
A public test uf Ills divining pow­ worthless checks in Clatskanie which came up for trial,
Saturday another liquor case
round was hit over the heart second round, closing the fight Davis the K. O. in their first er has been held at Plymouth Mu­ entered a plea of guilty on in­
which with a terrific right to the chin, minute of fighting in the sixth nicipal museum under the super­ formation from the district at­ was tried, that of State of Ore •
with a powerful right
vision of tlie curator. The electric torney and he was sentenced to gun vs. John Oakes.
stretched him for the full count. but before the full ten wa.- round.
first
round
appeared num located without trouble hurle I 30 days in jail. He has been in
The
The main event which was counted, Promoter Lillard in
nuggets
of gold, golibhenring quartz
jail waiting for the case to come
P mdlefon—I$300,000 bond
scheduled to go 8 rounds, gave Weston’s corner tossed the tow­ •ver.ly divided for honors, with and even gold Jewefry.
having
the
second
round
Jav.s
sue will be voted upon to
the fans thrill after thrill for el, saving Weston from further
Discussing Ills unusual gift. Stone to trial for 36 days.
Roland Beland of Clatskanie prov'de funds for erection
the entire six rounds, both box­ punishment, had he attempted to ,y a wide margin, having John­ said that these divining spells put
son staggering at the end of this a great strain upon him nnd wore entered a plea of guilty on a courthouse building.
ers fighting their best. In the regain his feet.
round.
always followed by periods of In­
first round Green went down' Estes from the start showed
The third and fourth round tense lassitude.
without receiving the count, dup- good form and took the aggres-
“The only way I enn get relief
ones,
with
both
boys
were fast
licating this stunt in the second »ive.
apparently
getting
an
even from the electrle currents when I
round also.
am thus overdone.” he said, “Is to
break.
wood.
The third round proved the Dane Brady Will
In the fifth round Johnson tn "I enjoy
listening to the wireless
crisis, and Green received a ter-.
Fight
Main
Event
slipped a fast right to Davis’ bv I mi speaker, but as soon ns I
rible amount of punishment in1
boy
taking
the
local
chin,
the
p
-I
•
n
n
pair
of headphones 1 feel
Here December 14
this round, being knocked down,
count of seven, but gamely re- physical helplessness n.s If I bad
three times, but getting up at j
gaining his feet and withering r • ’veil n blow on the bend. I
the count of nine, and wading
An old favorite returns to i the the balance of the fifth round.
e ii. 4 use n telephone without In­
in for more and at the end of 1 ing, the drawing card in th<
In the last round after fight­ ti ' ible discomfort.
the third, was in a wabbly con- main event for the smoker De- ing or 45 seconds, Johnson de­
“I once wore mv wife’s wrist
cember 14, Dane Brady of Ver- livered a fast one-two to Davis’ vol' i mid it onme all to pieces. I
dition.
n ■ I be supercharged with elec-
Probably no fighter ever ap­ nonia.
jaw, the local boy was unable
”
pearing
in
Vernonia showed' Announcement from the ring- to get up, being knocked out tr'i-lly.
The shoes Stone wears have soles
" ‘
_, that Dane and received the full count..
more gameness than Green, and i ‘^el
Saturday^
an loch thick made of old motor
shared honors with Nelson at' would feature in the next box­
Johnson an experienced boxer, ti-I s Several doctors have decid­
the end of the fight for the ing show here, met with a tie appeared several pounds heavier ed f'mt he suffers from some form
gameness he displayed in giving mendous ovation of approval.
than Davis, but the fight put of St. Vitus’ dance.
Benny Gallop of New Mexico, up by Davis and Johnson was
his best and carrying on.
Again in the lourtn round is to be Dane’s opponent for declared by fans present as a Milk for Earthquake
Nelson landed a terriffic bar­ the evening. What Benny has, whizz.
Victims Kept 24 Years
rage of body blows, and floored ean or will do is unknown at
Seattle, Wash. — Cow's milk
the , Pendleton fighter with a present, the returns of these
canned here 21 years ago whs
right to the jaw near the end three questions will be broadcast
opened recently and found as good
of the fourth round, Green tak­ from the ringside on the 14th.
Now We Know About
as when it left the condensary. An
Apparently three boxers from
ing the count of nine, but saved
Plumber and His Tools i inch of butterfat floated on top, the
this city are in the limelight as
by the bell.
result of decades of undisturbed
favorites,
Dune
Brady,
Boston.—The mystery us to why storage.
The
fifth round,
Green locul
a plumber always has to go back
Vernonia’s long wet weather season
The milk went to sufferers In the
weathered, fighting every second ."swede Nelson and Lee Davis.
for his tools was solved at the San Francisco earthquake in 1900,
and little holding on was done
has started, and it will be mixed
Massachusetts plumbers’ conven­ and tills can to Mrs. Eugenia Meti-
throughout the entire battle.
Bellowing Fans Hurl
tion. Vice President William E. gtila who kept it until recently
with some sr.ow and ice in another
Starting the sixth round with
Uncalled-for Jibes Moore explained:
when condensory officials discov­
month.
a whirl, Green landed a right
“Yes, we’re a big laugh to the ered and brought tlie can here.
to Nelson’s ear, with Nelson re­
Romans at the ringside voic­ man In the street. But I’d like to
You will save on repair bills and
turning a left-right to Green’s ed their disapproval last Satur­ see the same man stagger to n Job
chin, the invading fighter going day evening at the delay in with Soo tools, which make up a Sits on Piano to Save
loss
of valuable time later by hav­
down again for the count, gets starting the smoker, and when complete plumbing kit. That’s the
It After Failing to Pay
ing your car checked up now
only
way
we
could
he
prepared
for
up at tlie count of nine and re­ .he gallant announcer climbed all emergencies—-bring the whole
Cambridge, Mass.—liecause she
BE PREPARED
ceives a mean, powerful right under the ropes at 9:30 p in. to lot.”
sat on the keyboard of her piano
and thus prevented its removal for I
over the heart which forces him innounce tlie first event, their
failure to maintain payments, Viola
to take the full count, being pent-up wrath was hurled in ter-
Sing Sing “Guests” New Boudrow of this city was charged
knocked cold.
iffic volumes at the unofficial
with concealing mortgaged prop­
Praise on all sides, not alone innouncer who obligingly had
Have Radios in “Rooms” erty.
In discharging her. Judge Ar­
for the winner but the loser, responded to the appeal of tin
New York.—Tlie modern hotels thur Stone ruled she had not con­
for the main event was a real matchmaker to announce for that boast of a radio In every room cealed the property, hut merely
L. E. Fredrickson
have very 111 tie on the new colls of that part of tlie keyboard upon
light, a credit to Earl Shay, the evening.
Sing Sing. Everyone of these new which she sat.
matchmaker, the boxing commis­
From his lofty position, the
sion, fighters and all, for the innouncer stood for fully two 1,80(1 cells Ims a radio receiving
entire card was well balanced, minutes, while the multitude of head set connected with a central
station. New prison rules allow
and pleasing to fans present.
had the convicts only two nights a week
olood thirsty ginks who
paid one buck to enter ano at the movies In place of the pre­
Eagle Basketball
thought for that sum they were vious seven, and the radio enter­
tainment helps them adapt them­
Trophy Is Ordered entitled to bellow their guts out, selves
to this confinement.
and he, like Daniel in the lions’
The Vernonia Eagle trophy, den, stood their ^buse, but un-
which will be awarded to the bke the lions, each and every
winner of the 19211-30 Colimi- fan bad his mouth open so wide
Lin county l high school basketball that the announcer can give val-
being
ordered liable information to any local
champions
is
through A. . L. Kullander, and doctor upon request, just who,
will be on display in his window of the 210 fans present have
infected tonsils.
within the next two weeks.
But after the first bout, so
The school winning, will have
the coach and players, and school pleased were the fans with his
name engraved on the trophy, bell-like clear voice, that at the
which will be of a bright silver, next announcement before the
and
18 inches high, including base, j semi-windup the gentle boxing
__________________ fans, only bellowed for one and
Artistic Sign Paint-
Grants Pass may have flying one-half minutes, even slinging
school.
■ some nasty remarks about some
Sport News
Weather Changes
call for
Car Adjustments
Vtu’iionia Service Garage
Repair Shop
why smokei
graduate
to
Painting
C amels
(Liiliiiii
CCrrrliuy. (f arils
ing
J. C. Henderson
Prestone
Phone 1021
Vernonia
Paint Shop
TURKISH > IÎQMF.S
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The phrase “I’ve
Graduated to Camels” originated
with a Camel smoker. It expresses
the experience of millions who
through Camels have learned
to know real smoking pleasu
Vernonia
As taste in smoking develops, it naturally leads toward better quality
New smokers may not be critical but when they once experience the true
for ijoui* car
Warning!
fo Old Friends and New
Winter is again with us, bringing its joy
in skiing and sleighing, but grief in_ fro­
zen radiators and cylinder blocks. There
is just one way to take the worry out of
freezing weather.
First, be sure your mdiator does not leak,
then come to the Brazing Works and fill
up with PRESTONE, guaranteed not to
freeze, evaporate, toil over, or make an
unpleasant odor in your car.
Cason Transfer
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here is a real superiority. It is for smokers of such disc ?r ’ nent that Camels
when they learn the difference
they ,,ock ,o Camels
Rarely does a custom become
established o- ■ without some
good and vita reason, especially
one of sentimc al nature. In re­
cent years the sending of greet­
ing cards during the Christmas
season has grown to enormous
proportions. It is easy to under-
stand the reasons, as it makes
possible the remembering of
friends at a time when practically
the whole world has thoughts of
happiness and good will. They
serve as a connecting link be-
tween friends at least once a
year, and help form a tie that
might otherwise lose its hold.
The cards carried by the Ver-
nonia Eagle arc all exculsive de­
signs, not found elsewhere in this
territory.
A better selection and lower
price rewards the early purchas-
lh'iTUiiiia Eagk
Mrs. W. B. Lappe.
Representative.
) 10JO. R. ,T. Reynolds Tobacco
umpauy, U ¡Dston-Saletn, N. C.
FINNEY OF THE FORCE
By F. O. Alexander
A Matter of Inflect’on
Byrd uses PRESTONE in his airplanes
and we hope it won't be as severe here.
When spring comer, drain out the PRES-
TONF. and save till next year.
Come up and let us figure now how much
your car will take.
Vernonia Brazing ¿L
Machine Works
Ed. Salmonsen, Mgr
1
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