Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 12, 1929, Page 7, Image 7

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    ay, December 12, 1929
Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon
Page Seven
—
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Linsey and
grange
at
the
head
of
the
list
Evan
Hall,
Millard
Counts,
turned to their respective ec in-
son Clarence -ere Saturday shop­
PICKED UP
a place on the dining table if
in Columbia county.
and E E Mills motored to tries, but treatment may bo
KOSTER CAMP
pers in Vernonia.
ABOUT TOWN
someone hadn’t discovered liver?
Mr. und Mrs. Fred Duggett Waldport Saturday of last week, granted fo. the other diseases,
Mr. and Mrs. William BridgerH
McGraw says there isn’t much
from Mist spent Sunday even­
A large crowd attended the were visitors in town Saturday. I J. Burtraw lost his last milk after which, if a cure is certifi­ difference between going on a
“hosp sighs you hr ar probably
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jones of ,£®w ,°n&. d"? l“st week from “ ed to by the United Strtes Pub­ “hunger strike” and marrying a
ing with Mrs. Nels Peterson and dance given by George Donghit,
come from the old-timers who
22
rifle
bullet
being
shot
in
her
lic
Health
officer,
action
is
tak-1
Mist
were
visiting
a
t
the
Libel
’
s
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap.
modern' girl who can’t cook.
in his new home. The music was
| can’t find a cuspidor in a bar-
1 side. About a month ago he lost en on the alien’s er' ance.
Lincoln Peterson was a bus- furnished py Lois Engen, organ, home Monday.
her shop any more.
a
cow
which
acted
similar
to
the
Travelers with pligue, cholera,
August Birkenfeld and W. S.
iness caller at Vernonia on Tom Engen, accordian, Nick En­
There’s nothing sillier than go-
last
one,
he
is
at
a
loss
to
yellow fever, typhus fever, small­
gen violin, Myrtle Mowe, saxo­ Kerns are puttting in new pipe
Thursday.
Maybe Vernonia boys seem
know how it happened, as Mr. I pox or leprosy, seeking to re­ ir.g ahead and making more
____ ____
Cason’s Transfer hauled a cow phone. All reported a most en­ for their water system this week. Burtraw is a law abiding cit’zen turn to this country are held at autos when nothing is being more
sinful now because they
joyable
evening.
Game
Warden
Wm.
Brown
from Natal to Vernonia last
and is well liked by his neigh­ I quarantine, regulations being en- done about making more park- don’t take the precaution to
was
a
visitor
around
town
last
H. D. Richardson motored to
I ing places for them.
1 sneak out behind the barn.
week.
bors.
| forced at ports of departure, on
Friday.
Chas. Cook is driving a Dodge , ship board, and at ports ot ar­
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson Rainier Saturday evening and
I
Len
Richardson
left
last
week
Reading that a beggar who
sedan he purchased of the Gil­ rival. During this year epidemic
had a.i their Sunday guests Mr. returned Sunday evening.
George Gustoff and Marvin for Estacada, where he will run by Motor company.
was
willed a Million dollars lost
and Mrs. Lee Osburn.
meningitis
has
been
»
tided
tn
the yarder for the LaDee com­
Hult and Pat McCullam spent pany.
Mrs. Merl Cline was in Port­ this list.
his mind, Ed Holtham says he
1 Frank Peterson and son Rich­ Friday
'
—
•
in Portland.
is willing to take the risk.
treharne
Chas. Bee is overhauling the land visiting Friday of last week.
ard drove to Vernonia Friday.
Medical officers of the United
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fowler
Mrs.
Jim Green was a Vernonia Voshell Alta Johns * Í rs. Wm. main engines at the mill during of this place spent the week States Public Health service are
“The old girl who wore leg-
visited vith Mrs. H. A. the shut down.
■onard Smith bought a Chjv- shopper on Friday.
end in St. Helens visiting at the stationed at American consulates ’o-muttou sKeves and retired at
W ilson one day last wees.
The
Winema
roadster and is building a
grange
has
or-
abroad
to
enforce
these
regula
­
Natal Grange will meet again
i
Mrs. Minnie Johns visited w;,h ganized a fast basketball team E. D. Johnston and the Mac tions for aliens and likewise at 10 o’clock now has a grand-
■ge for his new car.
Saturday evening.
daughter,”
asserts
Kullander,
her daughtei Mrs. Eula Sta.itun and are ready to take on all Alister families.
J.
Berry
and
children
■is.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fowler, ports of embarkation where de “who would rather l.ave an arm
Fred Parkeman and Tom John-
.
day
last
w?ek.
one
comers.
Any
team
desiring
a
tent'on
barracks
are
maintained
led at the home of Mrs. Joe ston spent one day last week
amputated than to have
Roberta Andreason, Leviia ana game with them notify Francis have moved into one of the Riv­ for this purpose.
Tuesday.
erview camp cabins.
dancing before 3 a m.”
vford.
in St. Helens on business.
Delmar
Moi
t
in,
Marvin
Hu't,
Burnham.
Regulations against meningitis
I Mrs. Nannie Hall motored to
M. Dooley and children
Osburn Lee Ent pn and Edna Spencer
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lee
Dnvo
Bocan
purchased
a
Chev-
at the home of Mrs. made a buiness trip to Verno-
St. Helens and back Wednesday • at these ports include the ex­
There seems to be some doubt,
attended ihe Christian endeavor roiet coup-- la.tt week.
amination of steerage passengers 11 years after, if the Armistice
of last week.
party at Vernonia Friday even­
Dick Lousegnont was in town
nia Thursday.
and Mrs. Arthur and Mr. I three days prior to embarkation meant the end of the last war
eorge McDonald is building
ing.
Monday evening. Dick has ju3t and Mr. Mrs.
Game Warden Brown
Carl Fowler is visiting for the detection of possible car­ or preparation for another one.
ew garage.
Koster
camp
was
robbed
Fri
­
completed
a
pew house and will a few days at the home of the riers, reduction of the number
Natal caller Friday.
of steerage passengers to avoid
Hairy McMullin called on day evening. Some of the men move in this week.
Bill Culver says there
Mrs. Jas. Cahill came home boys parents of this place Mr. overcrowding, and a careful in­
losing their clothes. Among the
Fritz Iler Thursday.
and Mrs. D. R. Fowler.
three devices that keep a
loss was six pair of loggers the first of tin week with the
spection before embarking to de­ from getting round-shouldered—
Mrs. Nels Peterson and her shoes and two heavy shirts.
new boy.
tect suspicious symptoms that suspenders, a nagging wife and
daughter Mrs. Noble Dunlap and
Koster camp ceased work with
The Birkenfeld school will I
might suggest meningitis. Strict a fat bank roll.
son Floyd journeyed to Portland the Fordson crew Saturday night. I have their Christmas program I
precautionary measures are en­
last Thursday.
The station men of Koster -----
Friday evening, December 20,
forced throughout the voyage
“If you want to see a bow-
Jake Neurer called to see camp were through Saturday and from present indications it
and these are repeated on ar­ legged girl’s face light up with
In
cooperation
with
Clyde Johnson on some business owing to the unusual dry weath- will be a dandy,
rival at port; this includes isola­ happiness,”
U. S. Public Health Service
declares
Ritchey,
Monday.
er making the work too heavy. ,-------------
Frederick D. Stricker, M. D., tion of the sick, culturing of- all “tell her that skirts are going
Ohler spent Thursday
Carl Filer called
Henry Beaver and son Her-
contacts for carriers and deten- to be longer next spring.
Collaborating Epidemiologist
her nesday to shop.
at Logging
the home
of clos-
onnacher
camp
an Beaver of the B. and W.
lion of contacts for 14 days.
E. Condit.
H. day
Mrs. Bob Linesy spent Monday camp spent Sunday at home.
Jown one
last week.
RIVERVIEW
Wonder how onions would
Cases of scarlet fever, diph-
son at Ebon
Protection Against Communicable
wo ladies were out
Tre- at the home of her mother Mrs.
F. H. Lines formerly of this
ever have been able to claim
theria,
influenza,
or
whooping
Nels
Peterson.
ie selling calendars for Per­
Diseases From Other Countries
place spent Sunday visiting old
J. Burtraw was in St. Helens
Clyde Johnson was hauling neighbors here.
mission work this week.
With modern machinery for cough arc not held on board but
of
last
on
business
Wednesday
week,
Roberta Andreasen was unable
rs. S. O’Donnell was a Ver- grain to Vernonia last
the protection of the public placed in the hands of the local
Miss Beatrice Perry and her to attend school Monday on ac- week.
a shopper on Monday.
to
Bay
health through activities of city health officer.
went
I
Andy
Parker
Vernonia
count of illness.
uby Johnson is staying with grandfather drove to
to a»d state health departments, the
Interstate travel is protected
from Monday.
Mrs. W. A. Hodge returned City on Friday of last week and
Cleve Sunnel
Moore ’s and sister
attending
1 public is fairly safe provided by the provisions of the Inter­
visiting with them.
Miss Annie McMullin was ab- from Portland Friday and re- visit his nephews Harold
■ —
they
live -«■
up to
regulations
and family.
« ----
— th
—~ t. --=
---------- state Quarantine Acts. Very few
Harold Smith and chil- sent from school a couple of I . ports
Mr. ------
Hodge
----- -----
=- as getting along . I Henry Parker UI>U
last week with a bad cold. I very well. Mr. Hodge underwent1 . There is almost a water fam- of these health departments,
¡moon Donald, Mrs. C. Wein days
persons having quai an tinable di­
a i
1 Lee Osburn
....... spent Qatliy.
Mrs.
Satur­ a major operation at Good Sa-1 in in Riverview since it rained, I When one enters the borders
?r Mrs. son and Mrs. Baker
I
something happened to the ’ of one’s state or country the seases are refused travel but
maritan hospital last Saturday ■ as
[rs. Johns and Friday after- day with Mrs. Jake Meurer.
Andy Parker spring which caus-1 problem of health protection is safeguards are set up to protect
Bill Meadows was a caller i.t morning.
it Sunday with her daughter
e<l it to be so rusty and unfit in the hands ot the Federal others from infection.
stay
honored t;ie william Pringle Jr. home last
. R. Meyers
Stanton was
and the family.
for use, but it is hoped that it Government. In interstate travel
> lr. at and
school
the most week.
Mrs. selling
II
will soon clear up.
| such machinery is not at once
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Reed
Holding
listmas
seals.
n were
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mason of apparent due to the fact that
visited
Koster
Some
intruders
were
shoppers
in
Vernonia
Mon
­
urday.
Sewitrd Hotel
B1RKENFELD
Ocean Park, Wn„ visited Mrs. ¡ state regulations are in force
evening an helped day.
ip
Irs. Friday
E.
Mason
’
s
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
1
unless
the
diseases
of
such
a
HOUSE OF CHEER
the
mens
working
Jake
Neurer
sold
a
fresh
cow
mselves
ris is to
The Birkenfeld Lumber com-J Bud Robins of this place a few character or the spread is so
TENTH AT ALDER
es.
last week.
rs.
I rapid as to assume epidemic pro­
Mr. and Mrs. James McCormick pany shut down Friday evening,: days last week.
franc
Oregon
Portland
In Ines, and Chas. Barnes wore
at the home of S. Baker dioic to Mist Tuesday on bus and will not open up again un-1 Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Mills of portions. But at the entrance to
Excellent meals at pop-
e lers and
the
United
States
strict
laws
are
til
high
water
in
the
river
brings
this
place
motored
to
Portland
Sunday,
iness,
ular prices. Coffee shop.
Ited
at school
and back Friday of last week. in force for the protection of
iyran, Helen Bennett, Mary j Edward McMullin has the flu the logs down.
Merchants Lunch 25c, 35c.
in.
public
health.
F.
A.
Larson
is
rushing
the
Mi*
and
Mrs.
Grafes
from
I”
:harne, Janies Glassner, Elra
this week.
Dinner* 40c, 50c, in dining
Through
vigilance
of
the
fed
­
construction
on
the
new
addition
along
the
pavement
called
at
the
•son were absent from school
Lee Osburn purchased f. veal
room.
Breakfast
25c
and
to the gymnasium, which will Lee Hall home Sunday afternoon eral authorities aliens are detain«
Monday,
for the market last week.
up.
Luncheon*
35c,
50c.
ed
from
entering
this
country
if
ielatives of E. Horteling- William Pringle Jr. was a Mist be used as a kitchen and dining and left an order for 300 baby
Dinner* 55c, 65c, 75c, $1.
they have trachoma, ringworm, |
chicks.
room for the grange.
ni California, are visiting j,usinesa caller Monday.
McNair, Manager
Mrs. Sarah Spencer visited favus, tuberculosis or venereal
Twenty-two new members will
h them.
I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bush i and
Culbertson, Prop.
diseases. Those with tuberculosis I
be
initiated
at
the
next
grange
her
son
Rob
at
Treharne
Thurs-
Tues-
--------- ---------- 'son motored to Vernonia
definitely rejected and re-,
meeting. This will put Winema day of last week.
i I Lee Osburn journeyed to
. Port­
NATAI
land on business Tuesday and
returned Wednesday.
Jim Green hauled hay from
Hr. and Mrs. Joe
Banzer
re Saturday evening business Mr . Nels Petersons place last
ppers in Vernonia.
week.
’
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grey and
<ae Taylor was a Sunday
vi is-
McMullin |;, Osburn from Vernonia called
r at the
Harry
I at the Neurer ranch on business
ne.
real last week.
Sunday was the first
1
John McMullin drove to Ver­
(1 of the season and I a regular
igonians day which was quite nonia Monday.
come to farmers,
Antelopes Increase
ifrs. George Taylor and chil-:
There has been a great in­
n were in Vernonia i Saturday.
Jhancie Whittig was a Ver- crease in the number of ante-
j lope in the big preserve in Har­
lia visitor Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Schwab and ney and Lake counties during
is Melvin and Bobby and Miss thè last year. It is now estimat­
Horn were Saturday callers ed that 30,000 antelope are to
The pounding footsteps of Santa’s rein­
be found in this section of Ore­
the Neurer ranch.
deers can already be heard in the dis­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rumbaugh gon and the animals are spread­
’ll soon _ be here to spread his
tance. [ He
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nt Saturday evening in Ver- ing out to take in a larger graz­
ing area.
cheer. Do a little cheering yourself with
I
State Board of Health
t
Gift
CHRISTMAS
Suggestions
Reithner’
these glorious and appropriate flowers.
Better order right now.
Martin & Forbes
Vernonia’s Progressive Store
Leading Florist
387 Washington St., Portland, Oregon
Phone BEacon 3162
Silk Undies, Pajamas, Rohes,
Dancing Sets, Gowns
Combinations
w
Hosiery
All that is new and beautiful—a gift that
is always acceptable and appreciated. At
prices all can afford.
Coats and Dresses
Gifts For
Mr. Smoker
The
tine
of a
And
with
New showing of Spring Dresses.
COATS AT SPECIAL PRICES.
ALL
YOU can make good recipes
turn out even better by using
Shoes and Galoshes
Our new line of holiday Shoe, are ,ure to
please.
man who is charmed by Lady Nico-
will be doubly charmed by the gift
tobacco accessory from Gus s Place,
you, the purchaser, will be delighted
the moderate prices.
Other Gift Suggestions
BATH TOWEL SETS
LINEN TOWEL SETS
WASH CLOTH SETS
MEN’S SILK AND BEACON ROBES
BED SPREADS
MEN’S BELT SETS
'<• 5 BLANKETS
HANDKERCHIEFS
PURSES
GLOVES
I
MULES
MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS
PADDED SILK ROBES
BOY’S HANDKERCHIEFS
In all color,. A real gift for mother. Some­
thing new or different. We have it. A,k us.
ORIENTAL SCARFS
MADEIRA ERIDGE SETS
There is a wide selection
And may we suggest
A BOX OF CIGARS
or a
CARTON OF CIQARETS
Silk by the yard
Gus’s Place
A Wonderful line of
Handkerchiefs
Fancy Brassiere«
Gus Cohen, proprietor
J
,
A NEW LINE OF
Women’s, Men’s,
Children’s Slippers
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I
Gifts That IsaM
Real Quality Merchandise
At Rei th tier’s
SPERRY
DRIFTED: SNOW
tFLOUR
The largest selling flour in the
C. BRUCE
LUMBER
Wholesale and Retail
Vernonia