i « Plan Now to Visit the Dairy Special Here June 7 agí e Derno - Volume 8 yernonia^Ore£on Will Feed Crowds in Army Style NINE-CAR DAIRY SPECIAL COMING HERE JUNE 7th Governor Graduate June 2 Cooperation O f Governor Norblad, Gets Army Kitchen Here 7. Pounds and pounds of good army beef stew, more familiarly known as “slum” will be dished out following the demonstration at 12:Q0 p.m. A local man will handle the chef end of the de­ tails, and the “soup kitchen,’ will be operated by the army man detailed by General White for that purpose. Coffee, doughnuts and other goodies will be served free to farmers and their families at­ tending the dairy train demon­ precincts. The contest, a hot one was won by Ford with 3 votes against Schwab’s 2. MATCH GOLF Play at Forest Hills Course Last Sunday The fifteen men’s team rep­ resenting the Vernonia golf club were defeated last Sunday by Forest Grove, playing at Forest Hills by a good margin. Those representing Vernonia were M. E. — Ulshoeffer, J. V. McAllister, Tommy Bateman, H. L. Blaker, Carl Davidson, Earl Dial, Jack Bush, Frank Hart- wick, J. C. Lindley, Albert Childs, F. M. Ruhl, Dr. M. D. Cole, Tom Brown, Bert Tisdale, iJmil Messing, Henry Fogel and William Briot. A return match will be play­ ed with Forest Grove at the lo­ cal golf course June 22. Those attending the play Sunday com­ mended on the hospitality shown by the Forest Hill club members and on the fine improved con­ ditions of the course. A number of the wives of members of the team accompan­ ied their husbands to Forest Grove. Vernonia will play Seaside at Seaside, and St. Helens at that city during the month of June. Highway Com­ mission Sets Date for Meet The Oregon State Highway commission has set July 23, at 3:00 p.m. for the hearing on t*e boundaries of the proposed Vernonia-Nehalem River Coast highway improvement district. The meeting will be held at Jewel), at some public hall. WANTS TO CONNECT Try to Connect Line With Power nt Mist Natal, May 28.—Farmers liv­ ing in Natal held a business meeting at the Natal Grange hall Saturday to work out plans to connect up with electric light and power service which is be­ ing served Mist and Birkenfeld from Clatskanie within the near future. ELECTION ON JUNE 16 Tn Vote On School Clork And Director A school election will be held is thia city Monday, June 16, when legal voters will vote on a school clerk and one vacancy for a school director for grade school district 47. Prior elections were held at the old Washington school, and it is thought that this election will be held at the Lincoln school building. Entertain Friends Mr. and Mrs. Edward Salmon­ sen entertained at Sunday din­ ner, Mr. and Mrs. Bollinger of Birkenfeld, and Mr. and Mrs. Arby Mills. Mr. Bollinger is mas­ ter mechanic in the shops at Birkenfeld. During the afternoon the Sal­ monsen’s and their guests played golf at the local course. Bids received for surfacing íaker -Pleasant Valley section of Old Oregon Trail. ."s Will Build NewBridge Here Soon To Be Constructed With Concrete and Steel ment Exercises Assists Through the cooperation of Governor Norblad and Major General White with Lee Schwab, secretary of the local Chamber of Commerce has secured a r.ew model army kitchen which will be trailed down from Clackamas hi fan army man June 6, to be used for cooking the huge feed prepared for the many visitors and guests at the Dairy Train Demonstration in this city June GRADUATE FROM OREGON STATE B.S.Degr ee For Three From Here 61st Annual Commence' I Number 43. í^da^Ma^30^H130 $tew, Coffee, Cake, Ice Cream For Guests LOSE Visit the Dairy Demon­ stration Here, On June 7 Left to right—Charles Hoffman, Margaret Smith Hudson, and Leroy Malmsten. Over Rock Creek Hoffman, Malmsten and Miss MEMORIAL WINDOW STAGE HORSE FIGHT Bids Asked in This Issue Of _______ » Eagle, To Be Opened Hudson, AU Graduates At Miller Mercantile Store Now Back Wagon Over Cliff; Driver From V. H. School On June 21 Breaks Arm On Display Horses driven by W. L. Hays A special arranged window for near the C. C. VanDoren ranch Columbia county court starting Oregon State College, Corval­ Memorial day at Miller Mercan­ along the Rock creek road start­ tile store shows, a picture of lis, May 29.—Bachelor of science Isreal Spencer, late G. A. R. ed fighting Friday and during in this issue of the Eagle are Insert«—P. M. Brandt, top, Head of the dairy department of the college who has ha« supervised the degrees will be awarded to three veteran taken shortly after he their bout backed the wagon advertising the construction of subject matter used in the train. Bottom, Paul V. Maris, director of extension, in general charge Vernonia students at Oregon enlisted in the Union army in down a steep embankment, hurl­ two bridges, bids from contrac­ of the college phases of the_ train _ and one of the speakers at scheduled stops. tors to be opened Saturday, June ing the driver over the cliff. State college at the sixty-first 1862, at the age of 18. 21, 1930. Hays suffered a broken arm A large board showing the annual commencement exercises The construction of the two and numerous minor bruises. medals and ribbons from war June 2. Margaret Smith Hudson bridges are as follows, 140 foot service and attending conven­ will receive a degree in voca­ tions are displayed along with WINS 1st BALL GAME bridge over Rock creek in the city of Vernonia, requiring ap- tional education and Leroy ribbons worn by Mrs. Sarah Maimsten and Charles Hoffman Spencer, an active member of Score 3 to 2 Sunday At Local poximately 70 cubic yards, ex­ in commerce. cavation 375 cubic yards, con­ Ball Park the W. R. C. Three rifles, with crete, 73,000 pounds reinforcing These students are among the a steel helmet along with other Vernonia baseball club defeat­ 489 who will be graduated from war trophies pay tribute to those ed the Astoria team Sunday metal, 290 lineal feet concrete rail, and the removal of the old the 10 degree, granting schools in the late World war. afternoon at the local ball park bridge. of the institution. The school of by a score of 3 to 2. Bridge over Milton creek near commerce leads in number with BUILDING READY 15th The game was played in Elaborate Program For Entertainment of Visitors; i St. Helens on old Portland road, 109. The school of engineering time only taking one hour requiring approximately 40 cubic Railroad Cooperates With Generous Advertising is second with 92 from four de­ New Firm To Enter Here About forty minutes. yards excavation, 137 cubic yards partments, industrial arts 12, Program; Hundreds From Valley Expected Here McGregor pitched for Vernon­ concrete, 27,000 pounds reinforc­ July 15 civil engineering 24, electrical ing metal and 129 lineal feet Jens Lervick, contractor on ia, engineering 27 and mechanical Featuring lower costs, higher all to closely inspect the exhibits- Next Sunday Vernonia plays concrete rail. the new Early building which engineering 29. Home economics quality, better marketing and in­ At 12:00 farmers and their Rainier at Rainier, which will Plans and specifications are Oregon State College, Corval­ follows with .77, vocational edu­ will be the home of the local be the fourth game played this creased consumption as corner­ families and al) visitors will be on file with the County Road- J. C. Penney store expects to lis, May 24. — Russell Mills, Jun ­ cation 68, agriculture 39, phar- stones to a successful dairying the guests of the business men season, for the home team, master in St. Helens and the program, the Dairy Demonstra­ of this city at a free lunch I ior in Vocational Education, waS|‘nacy 30, forestry 21, chemical have the building completed with­ The home town is tied for Oregon State Highway Commis- in the next two weeks. awarded the E. D. Ressler Me-j engineering 18 and mining and tion train which is due at Ver­ which wi.ll be served near the fourth place with Astoria, in the sion in Salem. niorial prize at a special honor mining engineering 7. Twenty­ The new building will be one Two-State League. nonia Saturday, June 7, is now train at the depot grounds. ¡eight graduate students will re- of the most modern in Verno­ being assembled at the Oregon! ( At 1:30, p.m. there will be a convocation here this week. HOTEL This award, given by the Ore- ce*ve master’s degrees. nia, and has been constructed AT GARDEN MEETING REMODELS State Agricultural college : at special ____ ___ B meeting open to dairy along the lines suggested by the gon State Teachers association ' Mrs. Hudson has been active Corvallis, and on June 3 wiling public at the Joy theatre start on its nine day tour of■ and jor ^b;s mcetjng ab which and carrying with it fifty dol-]in student body affairs during J. C. Penney company engineers, President of Ass’n. To Speak T. Gordon Conducts a Modern Hotel; Installs Sign Before Local Club Washington and Oregon over the ( will be discussed dairy problems lars in gold, is presented to the her course here. She served on their company having taken a S. P. & S. system. I | _ of * particular concern to this student in Vocational Education the freshman commission and has 15 year lease. Mrs. H. Veal, representing the With the completion of re­ The J. C. -dSenney ' company Vernonia Garden club attended modeling the Gordon hotel, Ver­ Careful preparation by the community —....... J and valley, many who in the judgement of the been active in Y. W. C. A. work committees in the fifteen towns dairy specialists will give ad- faculty, as approved by the, here being secretary Ter sopho- will hold their opening on or the state meeting at Eugene last | nonia has another modern up-to- I date hotel. which will be favored, by the dresses, the principal talk given committee on honors and awards, more year, meeting chairman in about July 15. ______ week. “dairy college _ ______ ___ has made the best all round her sophomore and junior years, The principal address during I Hot and cold water has been = ~ on ", wheels,' ’ jg be- by Marshal _____ Dana, ______ associate edi- and a member of the Big Sisters’. ing-.made for the entertainment oF’the’ PorHand"journal, and record in college. the meeting was given by Mrs. installed in every room of the _____ She is a member of the Cos- W. L. Lawton of Massachusettes, former Edward hotel, __ along __ _____ with of those visiting the city on the • an outstanding authority on Pa­ INJURED IN CAMPS, popoli tan club, independent stu- president <*f National Council > other changes modernizing the arrival day of the demonstration cific coast dairy problems, Ident council, honor council, Kap- train. _______ for the protection of roadway piece. < Kenneth ____ Miller, agricultural s p & s and By Those Employed In the Pa Delta Pi, honor fraternity in beauty. Mrs. Lawton will apeak A large new elecjric hotel Columbia county, favored more' more1 agent agcnt for tbe the S. j education, and Spurs, sopho- before the Vernonia Garden club sign was installed by T. Gordon than any other in the state will Paul v Maris and F. L. Ballard, Nearby Camps i last week. be benefited by four stops by. state college extension director Cyril Johns, employed by Vale more women’s honor society. She PATRIOTIC GROUPS TO FORM in the near future. s= the dairy train. I 1 — j .--u-» -------- ...—1„ ._sn and specialist, respectively will & Scott Logging company ran a has been on the Daily Baromet­ LINE OF MARCH er and Beaver annual staffs. The local committees under 1 , be jn charge. piece of steel in his right hand, the general direction of the xiviiiimii win be oe awarded a Hoffman will *V’" | Operating as a nine car special Thursday of last week, while at chamber of commerce has pre­ train, carrying five passenger, work, degree of bachelor of science in Servicet Held at Bridge And At pared an excellent program in cars, each featuring an import­ Local Cemetary V. Christiansen, working for commerce. He has specialized in every department of their work, ant phase of dairying, this train the'Van" Vket Lo^gin^* company* general business. He has been a Memorial day services, held in including publicity, finances, lo­ is designed to attract the at- cut his foot with an axe while member of the Oregon State cal arrangements and entertain­ tention of all classes of people WOrking in the woods last week, Symphony orchestra and the R. this city today will be under the ments, and everything will be in regardless of what their major« A n . o O. T. C. band for the entire direction of the W. R. C. and , Members of the Pioneer as­ Peter Wanstrom, Birkenfeld, Albert Reynolds, employed by four years of his course. He is American Legion. readiness for the accommodation farming and dairying enterprises sociation of the Nehalem valley 1877; Ida M. Wanstrom, Birken­ the Koster Products company, of a record crowd. a member of Kappa Kappa Psi, I may be, according to college Members of the W. R. C„ will hold their seventh annual feld, 1882; M. O. Olson, Mult­ received a minor operation to honor fraternity in band and he Local Program authorities. American Legion, Boy Scouts meeting Sunday, June 8, at Bir­ nomah, 1891; G. W. Carl, Bir­ abstract a piece of steel from I served as secretary cf his social Exhibits in the five especially The day has been declared a his left hand, which was injured fraternity, Sigma Phi Epsilon, in and school children will meet at kenfeld, presided over by Wal­ kenfeld, 1875; Mrs. G. W. Clark, community dairy demonstration featured cars will be, (1) feeds; while at work. ter Carl, their president. Birkenfeld, 1875; Andrew Nord­ his junior year. Hoffman is ac­ the Washington school grounds holiday by Mayor Guy Mills, and (2) better management; (3) The association was formed on strom, Birkenfeld, 1876; Mrs. will be where the line of march tive in crew having been on the and quality ; (4) business and professional men of sanitation June 27, 1924, starting with a Andrew Nordstrom, Birkenfeld the town will each act in the marketing and increased con- CHURCH PROGRAM .squad for three years and serv- formed. membership of only 16, and to­ 1876; Anton Olson, Birkenfeld, ing as manager his junior year. The members of the W. R. C., day is nearly ten times stronger 1882; Erik Hanberg, Birkenfeld, capacity of a committee of one sumption and (5) herd improve­ Radio Services Over KOIN Next in extending a warm welcome to ment, including a string of dairy 1883; Mrs. Erik Hanberg, Bir­ Malmsten has -najored in ac­ Legion and others will march in membership. Sunday Afternoon our visitors during their stay in cattle for demonstrations on a A prettier section of the Ne­ kenfeld, 1883; Anton Birkenfeld, counting and management during with their colors to the Rock flat car at each stop. our city, June 7. An international radio broad- his four-year course here. He creek bridge, where services will halem valley could not have been Birkenfeld, 1885; A. J. Vanvolk­ ........... ... ........... Stores and business houses1 To get the most out of the cast of the Churches of Christ has figured in activities being be held in memory of those serv- chosen by these sturdy settlers inburg, (d) Birkenfeld, 1874; E. will be closed between the hours day, the public is urged to be over the coast to coast network cadet captain of the R. O. T. C.j ing their country on sea, who for their annual meeting, which E. Hoberg, Portland, 1884; Mrs. of 9:45 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.; on hand promptly at 10:00 a.m., of the Columbia brodcasting sys­ unit, a member of the varsity gave their lives for their coun- will be held at the high school E. E. Hoberg, (d) Portland, during the demonstration period the start of the program, tem will take place Sunday af­ rifle team for four years, a try- gymnasium starting at 10:00 1884; N. A. Camberg, Birken­ at the train so all may have an The train will be spotted in ternoon, June 1, starting at 1 member of the senior crew, and | The patriotic group will then a.m. feld, 1884; Anna Camberg, Bir­ opportunity to attend the pro- front of the depot on the main | o’clock p.m. from station KOIN secretary of the Hesperian club, march to the local cemetary A special invitation is extend- kenfeld, 1883; Mrs. D. W. Free­ grams. i line, according to present plans, i at Portland. He was also president of the where the W. R. C. will hold ed by Walter Carl, and John man, Clatskanie, 1874; A. E. The day is looked upon as an Vernonia extends to the peo-l Song services will be render­ senior endeavor of the Evangeli­ I special services over the grave Libel, president and secretary of Harvey, Clatskanie, 1885; Mrs. opportunity to express in a def- pie of the entire Nehalem val-led by tbe Columbia Cathedral cal church. of a G. A. R. veteran, and the association, to all old timers, N. D. Peterson, Mist, 1877; A. inite way the spirit of good will ley a warm welcome for the big choir at New York City, along where the famous Logan Address, regardless whether or not mem­ M. Berg, Birkenfeld, 1880; Dan- Building New Power Line that exists locally between the dairy train event Saturday, June with sermons and other musical will be read by M. E. Moe, a bers, to attend in the re-union iel Berg, Birkenfeld, 1880; Frank town and country, members of 7. Timber, May 29.—A crew of member of the Vernonia Legion of the Nehalem valley pioneers. J. Peterson, Mist, 1880; Nettie offerings. committees believe. The usual luncheon or banquet B. Peterson, Mist, 1878; Mrs. Bring your family with you three men is engaged in build­ post. ■ Clatskanie, _____r 1874; The program will start prompt­ and count on a pleasant and E. Harvey, ing power lines out of Timber Members of the American Le- will be served at noon, follow- a . HMIfl ly at 10:00 a.m. at the United profitable day with your friends to serve the Timber communities „ __ will __ hold services over ing the church services, when a Anna Berg, Birkenfeld, 1881; K gion Railways depot, with 60 minutes and neighbors. Nearly every and section. graves of veterans of the World special portion of the worship E. Maimberg, (d) Birkenfeld, of demonstrations which will be business firm in the city is rep­ i A new water system is also war and other wars, and poppies period will be set aside in me- 1884; Mary E. Vanvolkinberg, given from especially equipped resented on some committee being constructed to serve the will be placed on the graves of morium to those former mem- d) Birkenfeld, 1885; Mary E. flat cars, included in the big looking to the success of the en­ bers of the association, who have Walker, Jewell, 1869; Mrs. O. Timber district. World war veterans. passed away since its organiz- M. Olson, Multnomah, 1891; nine car special dairy demonstra­ terprise. tion train. ing. Mrs. R. M. Wooden, Jewell, Elsewhere in this issue of the SWEDE NELSON LANDS K. O. I I IN FIRST ROUND For the comfort of the crowd, Eagle, appears an illustrated The meeting held in Vernonia 1878; Mrs. A. N. Berg, Birken­ the local committee will see that two-page advertisement, in which last year was attended by many feld, 1885; Mrs. J. H. Aldridge An exceptional opportunity for the people of Nehalem seats are provided for those at­ the business men of Vernonia Joe Magoff Putt Portland Boxer who had resided in the valley Clatskanie, 1873; Mrs. Julia valley will be afforded on June 7, when the Dairy Demon­ tending. I for years, although not mem- Whittig, Mist, 1877; Mrs. Mar­ extend a cordial invitation to stration train conducted by the Extension Service of the To Sleep in Fourth Round Following the demonstrations, the people of the district to be Oregon State Agricultural college and the Spokane, Port­ . bers of the association and garet Dunlap, Vernonia, 1888; Before a crowd which only again this year the pioneers of F. H. Wooden, Jewell, 1878; Jos­ the exhibit cars will be opened the guests of the business men land and Seattle Railway, stops for a showing in Vernonia. half filled the arena, Joe M»-; This train is prepared in the interest of more profit­ the Nehalem valley are looking ephine E. Wooden, Jewell, 1883; and there will be ample time for of Vernonia, June 7.. able dairying and is of wide-spread interest to both farm­ goff and (Swede) Roy Nelson, forward to this gathering of Walter Carl, Birkenfeld, 1878; ers and business men. It affords the greatest opportunity boxers scored knockouts old friends to reminisce over Elizabeth Carl, Birkenfeld, 1887; G. FORD IS ELECTED Iris Authority to Speak Hero local of years for townspeople and farmers to meet on the com­ over their opponents at the those pioneer daya. Thomas P. Johnston, Birkenfeld, mon ground of educational interest. Few of us are too | Miss Edma Penfield of Forest smoker held at the Legion hall D. W. Freeman of Clatskanie, 1885; Jennie L. Johnston, Bir­ young or too old to learn something from our great educa ­ Is Elected at Primaries Here Grove, an authority on iris, will Saturday evening. an 1874 pioneer, the first secre­ kenfeld, 1885; John Nelson, Bir­ tional institutions, and on the Dairy Demonstration train | be guest speaker at the next On Maly 16 tary of the organization, who is kenfeld, 1883; Mrs. Anna B. will be found new ideas of interest to all. Joe Magoff meeting Young club 1 meeting of the Garden ~ Vernonia, through its chamber of commerce fittingly, still honorary secretary will be Johnston, Birkenfeld, 1875; Mrs. George W. Ford, superintend­ which will be held at the home Shannon in a four round special, has made extensive arrangements for the accommodation called upon to speak on the Anna S. Gronnell, " Elsie, 1880; ent of the Oregon Gas and Elec­ of Mrs. E. Bleile on the O. A. landed a right to the chin, in and entertainment of the people who will come to our city earlier days of the pioneer as- Mrs. Evelyn VVage, Jewell, , 1886; the fourth round which floored tric company was officially no­ hill, Tuesday afternoon. to take part in the demonstration of the Dairy Train which William ~ sociation. Wage, Jewell, 1886; the Portlander for the full is dedicated to more economical production and efficient tified Friday by county clerk,, At the regular business ses- Joseph N. Foster, Jewell, 1882; count. marketing of dairy products. J. W. Hunt of having been elect- I WIN ESSAY CONTEST sion, an election of officers will C. L. Wooden, Jewell, 1879; Believing that the benefits to be received from an After two minutes of fast ed Republican county central < Wooden, Jewell, 1879; be held and it is a certainty Laura C. attendance at the demonstrations on this train are too Held For Grade School Students furious boxing, in the first round committeeman for the Vernonia great to be overlooked, the merchants of Vernonia are that a new secretary will be R. R. Wooden, Jewell, 1882; of the main event, Swede Nelson Of Different Cities planning to close their stores from 9:45 to 11:00 a.m. so precincts. named for John Libel the pres­ Laura 1 F. Wooden, Jewell, 1882: knocked out Freddie Welch of that everyone may have an opportunity to hear the mes­ Columbia county department Portland. ent secretary will shortly move Charles i E. Hutchings, Jewell, sages and see the exhibits that are brought with the train. AUTO, CASH STOLEN of Scientific Temperance instruc-' The semi-final fought between to Newport, where he has pur- 1885; Margaret C. Corcoran, The benefits to accrue from this event will depend Jewell, 1878; Tim Corcoran, . tion in public schools announced very largely on the number of farmers who attend. Farm­ i chased some property. Micky Flinch of Portland and Lee Former Employe Under Suspicion the following winners in the Below is a list of names as Jewell, 1J181; Ione Jamieson, ers of this district will make Vernonia their headquarters Davis of this city, six rounds i county essay and poster contest, on June 7, if they realize the true nature of the day. Bus­ I they appear on the membership Jewell 1878; John Banzer, Mist For Car and Cash Loss of fast clever mixing resulted in iness nnd professional men of the town can do much toward roll in the order in which they 1872; , J. O. Libel, Mist, 1882; George R. Allison, who had recently held. i a draw. Several times during the bringing the message of this train to their neighbors in Poster contest: Rose Houser, I were subscribed at the time of Clara Libel, Mist, 1882; Etta M. bout Flinch took the count for been employed by Frank Schmid- St. Helens; Essay contest, 7th the country and can well afford to attend themselves. I organization, the 27th day of Miller, Birkenfeld, 1872; Maud I urge the people of this city to extend an earnest in­ 1 June 1924. The figures following E. Jensen, Birkenfeld, 1880; lin, on the Beaver CTeek road, and 8th grade division, Ruth several seconds. vitation to the farmers and their families to be here, and A four round exhibition bout 1 disappeared last Friday and is Houser, St. Helens; Roberta each name represent the year in Ella A. Wolfer, Jewell, 1882; give them a cordial welcome when they arrive. We are which each member settled in Alma Busch, Mist, 1885; Frank agriculturally minded, depending upon a kindly for our suspected of having taken a 1926 Smith and Rose Sitts of Verno­ was staged between Woodrow I Lovelace, 66 pounds and Wood ­ the Nehalem valley. Banzer, Mist, 1880; Eva M. daily bread. Most of the so-called divisions of interest be­ i model Chevrolet, belonging to nia. row Brusco, 79 of Rainier. Both tween the town and country is imaginary, and this is a I rum Fifth and nnu Bixin sixth grace grade uitwivii division I N. “ Birkenfeld, 1879; D. “ Peterson, Mist, 1877; Woodberry, Gregory Schmidlm and money were Boyd Churcht st. Helens; youngsters around the age of 10 good time to prove it D. W. Freeman, Clatskanie 1874; Anna Banzer, Mist, 1878; A. W. I On June 7, we will be host to the agricultural interest obtained from a desk broken in-1 E]a!ne shepherd, Clatskanie; and won the fancy of the crowd by J. W. Foster, Birkenfeld, 1877; Nelson, Birkenfeld, 1880; Elvira of this district. to at the Frank Schmidlm home. |Edith Tommanin, Clatskanie; 4th their clever display of boxing. W. S. Shearer, Birkenfeld, 1873; Nelson, Birkenfeld, 1880; Joseph Let us make the most of this opportunity. Allison was employed for the)rrade division, Ailie Savela of Further details of the boxing Millie Shearer, Birkenfeld, 1873; Banzer, Mist, 1876; Cleo Banser, Dated this 30th day of May, 1930. past two months as farm hand Clatskanie; 3rd grade division, match will be found on the sport Oliver Burris, MM, 1884; Mn. Mist, 1881; I. N. Foster, Jewell, GUY R. MILLS. Mayor. page. for Mr. Schmidlin. Louis Muller of Clatskanie. J. W. Foster, Birkenfeld, 1874; (Ph»*«'' turn to Pr»^e 8) :-r. Vernonia Will Welcome Dairy Demonstration Train Sponsored By S. P. & S. Ry. and O. S. C. Russell Mills Awarded Prize At O. S. College Memorial Ser­ vices Today Pioneers of Nehalem Valley To Hold Annual Re-union At Birkenfeld on June 8 Stage Good Boxing Card A Proclamation