Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 13, 1930, Image 1

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Attend Baseball Game
Here Sunday; Support
Home Town Team.
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Village Mail Delivery on
July 1; Install Your
Mail Box Today.
Vernonia, Oregon
Volume 8
Friday^_June_13^ 1930
Number 45.
DELIVERY JULY FIRST
W. Carl is
Hundreds H. S. ELECTION SOON P. Cline
Re-elected
Dies from
At Dairy
President
Train Meet'f
Injuries
OFFICERS PIONEER ASSOCIATION
Play Base­
ball Here
Sunday
Poets and Boxes Are Now Be­
ing Installed
Postmaster Emil Messing has
received notice that village mail
delivery will start July 1, and
F" M1
government employes are engag­
I
ed in placing mail posts and
boxes on corners thoughout that
section which will be favored
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Injured Saturday Morn' with delivery for the mailing of Pioneer Association of
Over 800
Local Team Now Third
letters.
Nehalem
Valley.
Train Saturday
ing at K. P. Camp.
Place in League.
The public is again requested
GRADE PARK ROAD
to place mail boxes on their
premises in order to get the
To Use Road As Detour During
benefit of the delivery,
and
Construction of New Bridge
firms in the business section ask
Tractor and graders are busy
to install door slots for their
.grading the road leading from
delivery.
Bridge
street
towards
the
Verno­
Successful
Meeting Above, left to right—Walter
Was 28 Years Old; Resided
Vernonia is the first city in Most
Clatskanie Defeated Last
Officials of S. P. & S. Ry
nia city park, the road will be
Carl, Mrs. Nettie Petersoa, John
Columbia county to get the vil­
Since Organization was
Sunday by Score of
In this City 11 Years;
Thanked for Great
used as a detour during the con­
Libel, and D. W. Freeman.
lage delivery.
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Formed in 1924.
Had Host of Friends.
Seven to four.
Cooperation.
struction of the new bridge over
At right—Mr. and Mrs. Wai-
Rock creek in the near future,
tor
9bearer
of
Birkenfeld,
who
WHITTIG IS CREDITED
Bids for building the new
celebrated their 54th wedding an­
Many friends of Purcell. Cline Kills Bears For Ranchers Near
Again pioneers of the Nehalem niversary Sunday.
exciting baseball game,
The largest crowds ever to i in­ I bridge will be opened at the
•**j full In of an thrills,
i
court house by the county court, were shocked Saturday morning
Vernonia defeat­
valley meet.
vade Vernonia from the I su r- ' Saturday,
Mist
Country
June 21.
I
WANT
TO
FORM
CLUB
ed Clatskanie Sunday at Clats­
when
learning
of
his
being
in
­
were
present
From
all
parts
of
the
valley,
of
C.
Whittig
of
Friends
rounding valleys
jured that morning while work­ Mist tell of him assisting the
kanie by a score of seven to
Saturday morning, June 7, to
four.
ing on the loading dock of the ranchers and farmers living those still residing in sections Asked to Have Kiwanis Club
where
nearly
half
a
century
ago
nine
car
special
inspect the
Koster Products company camp along the Nehalem valley, by
Supported by a large crowd
For This City
several miles from this city. | killing several bears and coyotes they trailed through to make
of rooters the local baseball
dairy train, and enjoyed the
Ernie Lucas, organizer of the
their homes, along with many
players displayed excellent form
hospitality of Vernonia business
The accident which proved fa- wbicb have been reducing the now living in other towns, gar Kiwanis International attended
and with the exception of the
tai, that same evening, occurred , stock.
men, who provided a free hot
thered at Birkenfeld last Sunday, the chamber of commerce meet­
second inning, when Clatskanie
at 8:40 a.m., Saturday, June 7,
lunch and attended the special
An article in last week’s issue June 8, for their seventh an­ ing in this city yesterday, tell-
scored two runs, held the Clats­
dairy meeting at the Joy theatre L F. CLARK OF RAINIER when tongs holding a log broke regarding the killing ef bears on nual reunion since their organi­ ing the members what the Ki-
kanie players in place.
loose, rolling over the popular several ranches recently should zation was organized on June wanis is doing throughout the !
in the afternoon.
NEW PRESIDENT
well known local man.
The winning of Sunday’s game
A day ideal for the occasion, |
have
credited
Mr.
Whittig 27, 1924.
nation.
places Vernonia in third place
Brought to this city to wait with the hunting and killing of
with farmers streaming in soon1 Will Meet Every Month For
A movement was started last
Walter Carl Is President
in the Two State league, with
for an ambulance from Portland, those animals who molested stock
had all available seats occupied,
Regular Meeting
Walter Carl, who again was fall to organize a Kiwanis club
Ryderwood heading the list.
little hope was held for his re­ in the vicinity near Mist.
with hundreds standing to wit­
in
this
city,
and
members
of
chosen president for a third
The Columbia County council covery, but the strong constitu­
The battery for last Sunday
ness the demonstrations.
the
lodge
in
Clatskanie
have
of American Legion posts held tion of the injured man hung on SCHOOL ELECTION term, well typifies the modern been active, encouraging bus­
was McGregor pitching with
S. P. —
4 —
S. Official»
With , * Train
•conception of the decendants of
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’”’”itheir first regular meeting Tues- to life until 9:20 p.m. Saturday
Heniges catching.
iness men in this city to form a
Arriving with the train,
evening, when he passed away at To Vote On Director And Clerk our hearty pioneers, those who Kiwanis local.
Ryderwood will play here Sun­
eral
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-
trailed
across
the
plains,
even
St. Vincent’s hospital surrounded
Portland and Seattle Railway, ’ I held.
Next Monday
day in a return game.
before
the
Nehalem
valley
was
by his mother and father and
Several weeks ago, while play­
spent the day in this city.
IMPROVE CITY PARK
An election will be held Mon­ well settled.
L. F. Clark, commander of other members of the family.
ing at Ryderwood, Vernonia lost
A.
J.
Davidson,
general
man-
day, June 16, for choosing a
*»•
w.
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me
the KttllHCl
Rainier pusv
post was chosen
A
leader
among
members
of
Purcell Cline, known to his in­
by a score of three to one, but
ager and G. E. Votaw, «eneral
resident u,
of the
,. p
rrca.uvnv
viie new organiza- timate friends as Pont, was 28 director for grade school district the pioneers of the Nehalem val­ Equipment Ready For Use Of
according to those who closely
superintendent,
were
r*3
Kiddies
»ii.w •’ i **on’ A- E. Rice of Wauna post, years old at the time of his No. 47, and school clerk.
ley, Mr. Carl during his term
pleased with the splendid show­ vice president, and D. D. West­
Another school election will be of office is leading the organi­
ALL PIONEERS AND VALLEY follow the team’s activities, the
Four
swings
and
six
teeters
home team is much stronger
ing of a turnout made in this fall of Rainier, secretary and death, having celebrated his last held Monday, June 23, for Un­ zation forward, judiciously with have been installed in the play­
SETTLERS BE GUESTS
birthday, May 13.
and stands an excellent chance
ion high school district, to a steady increasing membership ground section of the city park,
city, especially for the fact that treasurer.
He was born at Olive Hill, choose a director for the Union
of winning this coming Sunday.
the majority of those from the j The council plan holding a
now
until at the present time nearly and many youngsters are
Will Take More Members In
The support of attendance so
valley had traveled many miles' i meeting every month, where mat- Ky., May 13, 1902, and with his district.
taking advantage of the new
200 have been enrolled.
Their Organization
far this year exceeds the at­
to attend.
I ters of vital importance for the parents arrived in this city in
Male members of the organi­ equipment.
One of the most exclusive or- tendance of last year when the
agricultural good of the welfare of the Le­ the fall of 1919, where he has CHRISTIAN
CHURCH zation
Kenneth Miller, l_
A crew will soon be engaged! ganizations, “The Blue Nose Ad- baseball team played at home.
must have resided in the
resided
since.
agent for the S. P. & S. Rail­ gion will be discussed.
Nehalem valley prior to 1888, in mowing down the grass in,
Out for revenge with nearly
He attended the Vernonia high Visitors to Give Address
way, and general manager of, Members of the Columbia
mirals,” a booster society form­ the same lineup, the only change
in order to be entitled to mem­ the park.
school
in
1920,
and
following
his
the tour commended on the ef­ county council attended the
Sunday
ed
in
Vernonia
one
year
ago
to
­
bership, while the women who
being Hale Greenman on first
The playground equipment is
ficient manner which the local meeting of Vernonia post earlier school work started working in
Mrs. Elmer Boyer and Mrs. have married pioneers regard­ placed near the tennis courts. | day, composed of live-wire men1 base, replacing Shanks, who left
nearby logging camps, which
committee, headed by Jos. Scott, in the evening.
I Mossberger of the Christian less of whether they f have
who have performed some note- ( this section of the country, the
chairman, handled the details,
Vernonia post now ha£ 180 work he followed continuously. church activities are scheduled only resided here one year are
In 1924, he was married to I to appear at the local Christian
BRIDGE
BEING
£ £ Vernonia team are confident of
and praised the unique man­ members.
entitled to belong to this or-
victory Sunday.
Mabel Boone, his widov? who ; church this coming Sunday.
ner in which the food was pre­
ganization.
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_
halem valley, met for their first
The probable lineup for Ver­
pared from a steaming hot, U. asking for the train to visit survives him.
| June 26, will be church night
County Crew Building Temper-.annua| meeting last night.
nonia Sunday will be McGregor
Friendly Spirit
He
had
been
employed
for
the
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S. army rolling kitchen.
at the church, the program to
their cities.
ary Bridge
Following their banquet, the pitching;
Heinges,
catching;
With their families pioneers
past three years in periods by start at 6 o’clock, with a pot
Feed Enjoyed By All
Description of Dairy Train
A county road crew under membership which now totals,' Greenman, first base; Marshall
services
attended
the
morning
dinner,
Early Saturday morning, Chef
The big nine-car special was the Koster Products company
and meeting, Approximately 280 the supervision of Pete Berger- three, passed on prospective can- or Gibson, second base; Laird
McDaniels, proprietor of the Hy (not only an impressive appear- and was popular among his fel-1
son is engaged constructing a didates who will ..............
... ' short stop; Malmsten, third base;
be initiated
were present.
low
workmen,
who
showed
their
,
POSTPONE
SMOKERS
Van hotel, with a large capable i ing train, but even a casual ab-
temporary detour bridge from during the month i of August Hawkins, left field; L. F. Linn,
deep
sorrow
at
the
funeral
Tues-j
Friends
of
those
pioneers
pres
­
crew, started preparing the
servation showed that it was
the city park grounds across , ( wnen
wben tne
the “ —
Blue Noses” will give center field; Brooks, right field.
to feed those attending the
built for this purpose—agricul­ day, when a beautiful large Commission Decides to Hold No ent were made welcome, in Rock creek to North street.
Fox, Ryderwood’s star pitcher
a barbecue in some location be-
only
that
unassumed
natural
wreath
of
flowers,
given
by
them
Matches in June
tural demonstration work. Back
monstration.
Mist and
Birkenfeld, is scheduled to toss the ball
It is thought that construe-1 ' tween
friendly
manner,
that
these
folks
was
placed
on
his
casket,
and
The amount of food consumed of the engine were the two bag­
The Vernonia Boxing Commis­
tion on the new bridge on Bridge | where as in olden days a whole here Sunday.
to feed those lining up to be gage cars fitted out to handle both sides of the camp closed sion have decided to postpone of the valley can show.
Walt Linn heads the local bar­
street will start about July 1.
steer will be roasted, and with
down
for
half
a
day,
Tuesday.
Meeting Ceiled To Ord*r
served from the soup kitchen the nine head of dairy stock
goodies, the Admirals and ters in percentage at the pres­
holding smokers in this city for
other
With a keen sense of humor, the next month.
At 10:30 a.m. Walter Carl, NELSON GETS DRAW : their invited guests will make ent standing.
was, 60 gallons of excellent carried along and the necessary
forever good natured, Purcell
American beef stew, 40. gallons feed and equipment.
Baseball fans are urged to
Local boxers who have been president presiding called the
inerry for many hours.
of ice cream, made in Vernonia
From these an end doorway made a host of friends especial­ featured in boxing matches held meeting to order, following which Fights Semi-Windup In Portland;
attend the game at home this
At
the
barbecue,
entertainment
by the Nehalem Valley Ice and led on to a specially construct­ ly among the younger set, who in this city will fight in other the opening prayer was given
will be furnished and good music Sunday. A record crowd being
Gets Draw
by Mrs. A. M. Berg.
Creamery company, 24 gallons ed flat car designed for demon­ are grieved beyond any written towns this summer.
asked to support a baseball
description
of
his
passing
away.
Roy (Swede) Nelson, won a provided.
Seated alongside of Mr. Carl
team which is rapidly climbing
of coffee, 2580 slices of Mo­ stration purposes with livestock,
A gym erected over the old
w
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The
affair
will
be
invitational,
Tall, towering a little better Hatton blacksmith shop is still was John Libel, retiring secre­ draw from Young Kentworth in
forward towards the top.
thers Bread, made by the Ver­ or as an outdoor speaker’s plat-
the
six
round
semi-windup
at
.
as
the
preferred
list
will
include
nonia Bakery, 1120 cookies made form. Next came a dynamo car than six feet, he was keenly in­ being used by boxers here, as tary and D. W. Freeman, hon­ the
.. v.
.a 1 1 boxing
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— 1 nntilnro
wirier hpfwppn
Portland'
show M..
Mon-
settlers^ U living
between .Tpwpll,
Jewell,
orary secretary, the first of the
by the home bakery, 75 bunches used to supply electricity for terested in athletics and just re­ their training quarters.
Elsie, Birkenfeld and Mist down AT GRAND LODGE
day evening.
organization.
of green onions, 500 i smalli ; the exhibits and other uses on cently became a devotee to the
game of golf.
President Carl's speech of wel­
sweet pickles, 50 bunches of the train.
Kentworth, who has earned a to Natal, and from Treharne to In Session At Portland During
Hundreds
turned
out
Tuesday
gallons
of
cream
come
earned
a
tremendous
ova
­
Four
Exhibit
Coaches
reputation
as a fast boxer, was three miles this side of Timber,
celery, and two
The Wook
tion from his pioneer brothers on the canvas several times also those living along Rock and
Behind these were four ex- to attend the funeral held at
for the coffee.
Beaver creek roads.
. F. D. Macpherson, Dr. W. H.
and sisters, and following the from Nelson’s hard punches.
G. E. Votaw, a Colonel in the hibit coaches which are trans­ the Christian church where, Rev.
The Blue Nose Admirals adopt­ Hurley, Emil Messing E. G. An­
short talk, the male quartette
World war, was pleased with the formed chair cars divided down F. Claude Stephens conducted
of Mist and Birkenfeld of which PLAY GOLF SUNDAY ed a resolution in which a gen­ derson and Edward Tapp attend­
arrangements of serving Verno­ the middle with an iron railing the services.
eral invitation will be sent to ed the meetings of the Grand
A small mountain of beautiful
A. R. Mills, E. T. Wallace, Claud
nia’s guests from an army allowing spectators to pass along
Walter Carl, president of the lodge, A. F. & K. M. in Port­
Johnson
and
Robert
Berg
are
kitchen, and proclaimed the one side and view the displays flowers from his friends was
9easide
Team
to
Play
Here
On
At the regular chamber of
Pioneer Association of the Ne­ land, in session Wednesday,
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the other, while attendants brought to the local cemetary commerce meeting and luncheon members, rendered several selec­
idea __
original
and __
an _________
attraction. [on
1
Local Course
naieill
VttXlCjr,
halem
valley,
inviting sassas
him sesava
and Thursday and Friday.
It is estimated that over 1000 ¡stood behind the rail and ex- where the final rites were held held at the Masonic temple yes­ tions of songs, greatly appreciat­
The
Vernonia
18-men
golf
i
every
member and families of
Members of the local Order of
were served, and everyone ap-1 plained the features briefly as over the casket of one of Ver­ terday, the members approved ed by the assembly.
team was defeated last Sunday the pioneer association as the Eastern Star, to attend the
nonia’s popular young men.
peared to be well pleased, and the crowd passed along,
QuarUtta Appreciated
of
continuing
their regular
at
Seaside,
by
the
Seaside
team
I
honored guests, at the Blue Nose Grand Chapter meeting in ses­
He is survived by his mother meetings during the balance of
As the crowd entered exhibit
appreciated the efforts of Ver­
The Mist-Birkenfeld quartette by a score of 40 to 13.
sion at Portland this week were,
barbecue.
nonia’s business men in provid-1 car No. 1 the visitors saw a and father, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. June and the month of July, who are constantly in demand in
Many of the players took
'
! »cim
series of four huge wall posters Cline, his widow, sisters, Mrs. with
An experienced chef will be Mesdames, J. W. Brown, H. E.
ing the lunch.
no vacation as suggested by every section of the county, are their families along and spent
together
reached the R. F. Nance, and Miss Della a few.
Large Number Inspect Train [which i
imported to supervise the roast­ McGraw, M. F. Ruhl, H. A.
earning a reputation for singing, the week end at the beach.
Pearse and F. D. Macpherson.
‘. The first Cline, brothers, Merle and Robert
Following the flat car demon- (length of the coach,
ing of the steer.
Many from this city will at­ which any quartette may well
The Seaside team will play
stration, ana invitation was ex- announced that “ ‘This train will Cline, and grandparents, J. W. tend the meeting at Seaside, be proud.
of
The
first
approved
list
Vernonia at the local course
tended to those present to visit tell what makes dairying profit­ Howell and Mrs. J. N. Morgan.
those who will be asked to join FARMERS EXCURSION
June 20, of the Lower Columbia
In Vernonia, Mist, Natal, Birk­ thia coming Sunday.
all exhibit cars open for inspec­ able—cheap feed and pastures,
the Blue Nose Anmirals this
Associated Chambers of Com­ enfeld, Clatskanie, where ever
tion, and the check by a repre-[ good cows free from disease, and
year was releasel yesterday by, Will Bo Hold on Monday, Jnno
merce.
they appear, those listening to
sentative from Oregon State col-1 good markets obtained by mak­
into
the
Nehalem
Valley.
”
the Rear Right Admiral of the,
these singers have been delight­
30, 1930
Mr. Freeman told of the many high seas.
lege showed 815, taking advan-' ing quality goods.”
MRS. KEYS WINNER ed with the songs rendered.
The annual farmers excursion
hardships endured by those who
tage of the privilege of inspect-1 This entire car was devoted to
Ain Wallace of Mist, with all' to the John Jacob Astor Experi­
Roll Call of Member»
in earlier years settled in the
ing the entire train.
exhibits relating to feeding, and
Win»
Sweepstakes
in
St.
Helen»
members
of the Mist-Birkenfeld; ment station will be held on
Following
several
selections
by
valley, of the free homesteads
In comparison with other [ each wall panel was illustrated
Flower Show
the official quartette, the secA*- offered by the government and quartette, Claud Johnson, Robert Monday, June 30, this yea.
cities visited by the large nine uy
by three
illuminated transparent
vmcv luuiiimuwu
v..* OFFICERS OF MANY LODGES
County agent Nelson, will fur­
Scappoose, June " 14. — Mrs. tary read the minutes of the of the glorious days when game 1 Berg, E. T. Wallace and A. R.
car dairy demonstration train1 pictures. In front of each panel
Knowles
of nish further announcements to
AT BIG MEETING
Henry Keys of Scappoose, won 1929 meeting held at Vernonia, and fishing was plentiful in the I Mills, and Pete
Vernonia compared very favor- were actual exhibits emphasiz­
Mist are included on the honor­ those interested in making the
the sweepstakes cup and numer- followed by a roll call of mem­ valley.
able from a turnout standpoint, ing and representing more gra-
ed list.
trip through the press of the
especially taking in consideration phically the ideas expressed on Ten From This City Malto Tho ous prizes at the first annual bers of the organization.
While time has installed mod­
county.
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Mrs. L. B. Kennedy of Mist, ern machinery, Mr. Freeman re­
I flower show held in St. Helens
the fact that those attending the panels. Many of these fea-
Trip Tuesday
accompanied by Anna Aamodt, called how even those products
.. . last
here came long distances out of tured balance Scales showing
Ten
members of Harding
1 _, week.
. ’
.
.
Hillsboro
—
Hord-Brooks
com­
on the piano, sang several songs. raised in the valley were able
the valley to inspect the train profits going up as cost of pro- lodge, Knights of Pythias, ,t-
The fmt “nnnalJ *i,ir
pany, Inc., received contract for
That
Mrs.
Kennedy
’
s
singing
and attend the dairy meeting. ' duction went down.
tended a meeting of Ivanhoe ed
and th.e. Txh.,b,t*
to compete against Portland and
construction of jail building.
Up until Saturday evening: In the first car actual sod of Lodge No. 1 in Portland, Tue.-|™,“d *7 Mr?‘ *7’’ *h.icb drew was appreciated was assured, other areas, the Nehalem valley
judging
from
the
number
of
re-
------
prizes
in
all
entries
were
in when
„J.— fi.-1«"*
Pr’zps
over 8,000 people along towns ladina clover and canary grass day evening, June 10,
flour, finding a ready market at
the
Sell, Buy or
visited by the train took ad- pasture was on display, growing old “Pluto” work which was for-! , declared the most gorgeous quests, President Carl calling on home, said Mr. Freeman.
vantage of the unusual oppor- green and vigorous. Below an­ merly part of the Pythian rit­ I flowers ever raised in that sec­ Mrs. Kennedy five times for
After another song selection MUSICIANS TO APPEAR AT
Trade
songs.
tion of the country.
tunity and inspected the train, other panel proclaiming “Le- ual was exemplified.
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
by Mrs. Kennedy, Walter Carl
Mrs. Keys, declared by many
however, this number only shows gume hay in every way makes
Judge Zimmerman Talks
With a steadily increas­
Before the regular meeting,
called a recess until luncheon
those passing through the train dairying better and better," James Nanson, C. C., Harry M. to be one of the best authorities
Hon. Howard K. Zimmerman, was over.
ing circulation, the Verno­
From
New
York;
Visiting
Is
and not the number attending were samples of alfalfa, vetches, Culbertson, V. B., and L. R. Gill- on floriculture, will be invited judge of the circuit court, the
nia Eagle offers an excel­
Beaacoap Eats
Relatives Here
| clover and the like, some grown ch rest, D. G. C., met in confer-j by the Veronnia Garden club principal speaker other than
the meetings.
lent opportunity to those
Whether
or
not
those
prepar
­
Emil
Bonsilow,
a
musician
of
I
within
the
near
future
to
visit
with
proper
treatment
and
some
Army Kitchen to Camp Clatsop
those who were pioneers, spoke ing the food for the banquet
ence with state Grand lodge of-'
desiring to sell, buy, or
excellent
reputation,
who
recent
­
the
club
and
also
to
enter
her
I on his early days spent on the thought a famine would shortly
Early Sunday morning Serge­ without.
ficials.
trade, through its Classified
ly arrived from New York City,
The panels, most of them de­
ant Golden, who convoyed the
Those making the trip were, flowers at the next show held Kansas praries, and while only visit that section of the valley, will give a concert at the Evan­
Columns.
living in Oregon 25 years, said still remains a mystery, for with­
kitchen down from Clackamas signed by the late Neil C. Jami­ James Nanson, R. M. Aldrich, in this city.____________
gelical church this coming Sun­
Like other papers which
son,
just
before
his
fatal
ill
­
that
to
those
settling
that
sec
­
in a huge army truck, left Ver­
B. VanDoren, W. A. Scott, W.
out a doubt everything eatable day evening, at 8 p.m.
are constantly gaining new
nonia for Camp Clatsop, where ness, were cleverly worded, the Charlesworth, J. W. Brown, Earl WINS TRAP SHOOT tion, to which they yet call home, la large quantities was placed
Bonailow, who is a Filipino,
readers, the paper acts as
goes credit along with pioneers
the kitchen will be used during
------ - - , last one in the feed car pro- Smith, C. Dickson, Jack Perry,
_ —\ '■ _ I succulents make Harold Mayfield and Van Peab- Oscar Schiffer of Timber In in every section of the nation on the tables, surprise after sur­ is visiting his cousin, employed
an agent in transacting
the summer encampment of the ST-!™1"*
prise of additional goodies, un­ in the local mill and expressed
winter smiles and that “A bovine ley.
Winning Team
for the upbuilding of the conn-
business.
Oregon National Guard.
til the writer felt that at Birk-
smile in winter time is worth
For
an
astonishingly
Timber, June 11.—Oscar Shif­ try, for on the shoulders of you enfeld, none had ever heard of his desire to assist in giving a
9. P. A 9. Sponsors Train
concert
when
asked
to
appear.
Ttiat the "townfolks'apprvciat- 'T*or while in any clime.”
The Three Link club of the fer of Timber along with Chas. pioneers, has the strength of dieting. The hospitality of those
small sum, you will in all
ed having the train visit this I
Better Management
I. O. O. F. lodge will hold • Follette were the high guns on the country been built.
probability swing a business
preparing the feast rated 100
Injured at Cdmp
city is evident, and praise is' Better management was fea- dance in their hall Saturday the Washington county squsd
Mrs. A. M. Berg offered con­ per cent, .nothing being left un­
transaction which ordinarily
Camp McGregor, June 12.—
beard on every side for W. F. ture3
»** »*co"d . c»r. »nd evening with music furnished by that won the Oregonian cup on dolence to the two departed
would have meant time and
done to make everyone feel at
Turner, president; A. J. David-
th*.
exhibtt advised Bundland's orchestra of Mist.
i the Salem gun club grounds members who had passed away home, offering the guests the Austin Peterson, employed as
money for you. Let the
faller
at
the
Oregon
American
son, general manager; G. E. Vo- «^ing a big busmens, as a few
since
the
last
meeting
of
1929.
The floor of the I. O. O. F. June 8.
beet they had to offer.
Vernonia Eagle Classified
camp,
cut
his
knee
with
an
axe
Several
other
song
selections
taw, superintendent and Ken-
™*re drudgery with- hall which is always kept in
The Washington county rod
Members of the organization while falling trees last week.
Ads do your work for you.
neth Miller, agricultural agent f ou* profit. Tne next panel »now- 1 good condition
condition is is probably
probably the
the land
i and gun
gun club
club acorea
scores were
were Fol-
Fol- were rendered by the quartette,
Everyone reads the
of the S. P. & S. Railway, who';e<1 ■ lecture of 10 good cows I begt dance floor in the city and' lette 98, Wunderlich
96,
‘
‘1. Burk- after which D. W. Freeman, hon­ ware called upon by their presi­ Peterson is at St. V in vent’a hos­
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undoubtedly favored this city.
are — profitable as 801 gOO<j turnouts attend the Three I halter 96, Shiffer 99, and Ham- orable secretary of the organi­ dent to raise funds for the pur- pital and will be unable to re­
(Plasma turn to Page 8)
sume work for two months.
out of a long list of applicants,1
(Please turn to Page 8)
Link dances whenever held here, ilton 91.
zation spoke on, “Why I Came
To Vote For Director For Five
Year Term
A high school election of Un­
*
i 1UI1
ion high school district No. 1,
•
a
be held at the high school
lvlrM?T. in this city, Monday, June 23,
I between the hours of 2:00, p.m.,
| and 7:00 p.m., for the purpose
-.
-»-i
i of electing one director for a
Pass Through ^five year term.
300 Meet Sunday
Buried on Tuesday
Feed Nearly 1000
Meet
pi
Legion Council
I ‘Elects Officers
I
XT. aTiaiirft
I
"Admirals” to
Give Barbecue
Chamber Will
Meet Regularly
All Summer
Attend K.ofP.
Portland lodge
Hold Concert
Next Sunday
1
Ryderwood