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Friday, June 20, 1930 Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon a good bust in the breezer is J. N. Miller, Commissioner -o—, etc. The quilt that bandages, also good diplomacy at times. L. R. Chandler, Roadmaster I was completed was donated to J. W. Hunt, County Clerk. the Bethphage home for the Do I remember the World 434 blind and incurables at Axtell, Undismayed by their defeat war, let me see, sure, I remem Neb. The annual bazaar will be Notice of Annual School Meeting at the hands of Ryderwood last ber it, it was actually twelve held in Winema gym June 25. Notice is hereby given to the 1 Sunday by the close score of 5 years to the day it ended, that Thirteen members were present 2 0 0 0 0 to 4, the local baseball club are I I I went over the top. (Taken and the fo.lowing visitors: Mrs. legal voter* ot Union high *cnool 1 Reed RF 4 0 0 1 0 from a story told by Ellis Mc- all pepped up to take on tie i Graw.) T. N. Nelson of Clatskanie, Mrs. District No. 1, of Columbia coun 2 0. 0 0 0 cf i Two-State league leaders next _ E. T. _ Wallace of Mist, Mrs. ty, State of Oregon, that the 2 0 2 1 1 Sunday in a game at home. The Mary Pearson, Mrs. Ruby Cor- ahnual school meeting of said Edward Holtham, who recent- coran, uer- district wili be held at Verno- *—— Miss Anna Samoa., Aamodt, Ger- leaders are none other than the club The Vernonia baseball 40 6 2 12 13 -U defeated the i ' y broke into the head.i >ea by aldine Schwab and Ethel John- nia from 2:00 to 7:00 o’clock on lost a thrilling game to the Vernonia | Toledo club, who 1 locals in a hard luck game at marrying, is back on the job »ton. The next meeting will be the 4th Monday of June, being Ryderwoood club Sunday by a Laird SS 3 0 0 2 3 held in July at the home of the 23rd day of June, A. D. 5 to 4 score. After trailing on Toledo by a 6 to 2 score three chasing the slippery shekel. In Linn CF 3 0 0 1 0 1 I the opinion of some customers, Mrs. A. Schwab. A luncheon was 1930 the short end of a 4 to 1 score Malmsten 3B 3 1 0 2 1 1 or four weeks ago. The club is Ed doesn’t have to sand-paper served. _ j This meeting is called for the for several innings the locals and will give To- J stronger now Hawkins LF 1 2 1 0 his hands to hold on to the purpose of electing one director tied it up at 4 all in the eighth McGregor P 5 3 1 2 1 2 0 ledo a good run for their shekels, regardless how slippery NOTICE OF CALL OF BONDS for [ 0 money. five years. by WYNDHAM 3 1 0 1 0 they be. Notice is hereby given to the ( Dated this 7th day of June, inning only to lose out in the Brooks RF ninth. ______ Greenman IB 3 0 1 11 1 01 The lineup will be practically holder* of the following bonds 1930. MARTYN“ 0 ! the same as last Sunday being It was just simply a case of Marshall 2B 2 2 1 0 4 This is the weather which of the city of Vernonia, Colum | Attest: Mrs. Chas. Malmsten, too much Fox for the Vernonia1 Heniges W.N u. «RVIC1 2 0 0 6 2 0 somewhat as follows: Heniges, brings out the beevydees. C rorraiQHT in the u s bia county, Oregon. district clerk. H. M. Condit, Renshirts to handle properly. Black* 0 C; McGregor, P; Greenman, IB; 0 1 0 0 0 Bond No. 17. r ! W:L.i“_P7V', Chairman board of directors. 452 This boy, who by the way is. _ I Marshall or Black, 2B; Laird, Patty Hughes, former acrobat, ------ dated January ment bond not yet out of high school, not I ’ I 31 4 6 27 11 4 SS; Malmsten or Gibson, 3B; latest stunt, decided by himself lie nniTnot heard, ano want k1 said bond being in deno-j 1925, and Hawkins, Linn and Brooks I only pitched an excellent game, ] * Batted for Malmsten in 9th. not understand nbout the motives only, as being deucedly clever, mination of of $500. $500. The above J of the crew, he amplified and hard getting eleven strikeouts and al- Ryderwood —1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1—5 in the outfield. Stewart and is trying to wrap his big toe at the| bond being redeemable Aust will no doubt compose the ly guessed he was lying. lowing only six hits, but also Vernonia — 00000103 0—4 around his little toe. option of said city on July 1,1 “Sure he’s one of 'em,” said the did some lusty stick work every Summary: Two Base Hits, Fox battery for Toledo. 1930. The pursuant to said op- 1 boy eagerly. "Him an' the steward time he appeared at bat. He got 2, Hawkins and McGregoi- 2; Sa- FOR SALE was the bosses. His name’s Orme. tion, said bond will be redeem-I Summer Roots for Winter four hits in five trips to the jcrifice hits, McGinn Linn2, Mc- He was a murderer and forger who ed within 30. days from the date _ Production of beets, carrots, plate and was robbed of his fifth Gregor; Stolen bases, McGinn, broke San Quentin and killed a of this notice, to-wit: On the F0R SALE—Kimball piano, as and turnips for winter and prison guard. They say he was a upon | good as new, will sell reas- when Larry Marshall leaped high Cope; Base on balls off, Fox 6; first day of July 1930, i ----- big doctor In New York once. The spring shipment as fresh bunch " 1 on ---- able. ’’ . Also grand home elec- into the air to snag Fox’s line Struck out by Fox 11, McGregor presentation to the city treas- ponies was his ruin—them an’ the ed vegetables has increased [drive which was certainly tagged 6; Left on bases, Ryderwood 9, urer of Vernonia, Oregon, the i trie ironer. Terms. Inquire at wheel.” greatly in the last decade. Well- for a two bagger. Vernonia 9; Double play, Fox to above sewer bonds will be re~| House 31, O.-A, hill. 464c Evelyn Radwny was the only ' _ graded __J bunches of beets, car- Ryderwood started the firc. ' Redding to Cope; Wild pitch, one of them who remembered the deemed. rots, and turnips, if carefully trial of a celebrated surgeon of In case the holders of said FOUR JERSEY COWS for sale, works in the very first inning Fox; hit by pitcher, Perrish by handled, may now be shipped good milkers. Oliver Burris, when they scored their first McGregor, Brooks by Fox; Unip- brilliant parts and good family; he bond fails to present same at 453’ run. Malmsten muffed Redding’s ire«, Tmdale and Miller; Time of safely under refrigeration to all had killed the man who was threat place mentioned Mist, Ore. the time ...... ...... ....... _ .... and ening to prosecute him for forging parts of the United States. herein for the redemption .. there-: FOR SALE—Thuro Vacuum elee- grounder, McGinn sacrificed and game 2:15. a check. And this was the man Methods of harvesting, grading, ; Fox and Cope singled to send i the of, then intcrest thereon wa8her> t . h eap. House No. who had just gone from them prom packing, loading, and refrigerat I Redding home. They scored two SHOWS BATTING Averages SP P shall cease and the agency afore ising safety I 3, O-A hill._____________ 15“ ing bunched beets, carrots, and I more in the third on doubles by LINN LEADS LOCAL PLAYERS “We ought to know how many said will thereafter pay only the a* v~* I turnips are described in Farm men there are on board." she de amount of such bond and the poR SALE 3 grade cowa. E. Miller and Fox and singles by i WITH 375 PERCENTAGE ers’ Bulletin 1594-F, Prepara clared, “and how their sympathies interest accrued thereon up to; -p Wallace, Mist. 452 Cope and Perrish. are. Surely they can’t fill be bad.” tion of Bunched Beets, Carrots, ’ ’ first day of July, 1930. 1 ■ — — — — — " Walt Linn, who« cavorts around The Redshirts couldn ’ t get to the said Slivers shook his head knowingly. and Turnips for Market, which, Dated at at Vernonia, vernoma, Oregon, viregon, ■ * FOR — SALE—Burbank seed pota- I Fox until the sixth inning when in center field for the Vernonia “They're a pretty hard bunch. The •can be secured from the office this 1st dav of June, 1930. I ' toes. . Ray Tarbell, Yankton, Malmsten walked, advanced to Redshifts is still leading the loc steward he picked ’em 'cause they of information, U. S. department 442 second on an error and later al club in batting averages, al were tough and he'd got the goods c. L Lindley, .. treasurer. Phone 12-F-14. of agriculture, Washington, D. on 'em. They’re afraid to go Citv of Vernonia, Ore. __ . though he got no hits last Sun came home on Greenman ’ s single C. -------- -—-------- I FOR SALE or TRADE—Apart- back.” day. His previous average was of “Who killed Captain ITallet?" NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS i ment house on First street to short left. They added three sufficient strength to keep him i more in the eighth to tie the Art Savage is another one Todd demanded. He saw Evelyn ■‘Sults Me,” Kenzle Said Carelessly. Paraffin on Honey Section. St. Helens, Oregon, May 26, See George Bell.________ 36« ¡score on a single by Hawkins, °n top for another week. McGre-|of those soldiers who has start- Radway's face grow whiter ns he "All Right, Cap.” I M P ____ »_ J,.. .1.1. a . _ 1 •*. fl*»«* 4k»»» 4» 1 . 1 • 1. his J _ new 1930. Paraffining sections of comb I McGregor’s double to deep left K°r got two hits in three trips to • ed practicing, x taking FOR RENT asked it. wild the plate to bring him up to sec- son on his knee, telling him, honey, though not a common Sealed proposals, addressed .. to | oca-vu pivpv.iwi.ip Mviw ■ I aim “Sam,” said ___ Silvers Instantly, by the hoy Silvers. I'm not ullowlng and ruaioan Marsall’ b s single. A "Sam Is some shot. Say,” he add anyone on the upper deck." the County court of Columbia FOR RENT OR SALE . pitch by Fox also figured in the on<i position just a few points i pow with the aid of General practice, is one that should be ed, “do you know why the steward "Sults me." Kenzle said careless County, - ----- Oregon, ------- -* and 4-room houses, furnished. luniuucu. I q( _ nrin( , in thi , innin „ at St. Helens, O. H.. Drorbaugh, 992 Second scorin? >n this inning, ahead of Hawkins. Perishing, he, (Art) won the followed by all honey producers stood there and laughed at the Cap ly. “All right. Cap." -_ ____ ______ _ _________ son is about three says agriculturists of the U. S. The team ____ average dropped a war. ____ Art’s __ untied like he did? He'd made Hamner He wns already urging his men Oregon, and endorsed “Proposal avenue. 46tf However, Ryderwood ...... __ _________ , the knot in their half of the few points last Sunday to .254. months old, and still takes stock department of agriculture. Par- frisk him first. Hamner got the to activity. He cared little wlint for doing the following work in Columbia County, to-wit: The TWO ROOM unfurnished house ninth on singles by McGinn and This was no doubt due to the in the old man’s stories. | , affining makes comb 1 honey gun the Cap had In his hip pocket, went on outside his province. more attractive to the consumer. * but he never thought he’d pack an Bettlngton immediately went to construction of two bridges as stellar pitching of Fox, Ryder for rent, $12 month including Fox and a stolen base byi Mc- other. Carried one up on his chest. the barred door and rapped as lie follows: 140ft. bridge over Rock The great American pastime, UnuSted paraffined sect’ons will lights and water. Inquire of »«_ Mr. | ■ («¡nn -pbe Redshirts made a des- wood star who stood the local That fooled Hamner.” had arranged. Todd let 1dm In creek in City of Vernonia, Ore ! parate effort to overcome this boys on their head for the most formerly chasing the buck, is keep for another season without “I want the names of the rest of "I've made terms with them." gon, requiring approximately 70 Moe at the Eagle. lead in their half of the ninth part of the game, striking out a now being fought on our golf becoming dirty and d scolored. the crew," Mrs. Radway said. Bettlngton announced. “I'm to take MISCELLANEOUS , Use only paraffin of the best courses. Slivers was ready and willing to charge Nobody Is allowed on the cu. yds. excavation, 375 cu. yds.! when Laird walked and was sac total of eleven of them. ■ grade and the highest melting upper deck. I need help; I've se concrete, 73,00,0 lbs. reinforcing help. rificed to second by Linn. He I Individual averages to and in metal, 290 lin. ft. concrete rail,; WANTED “Metzger’s the first. Then there's lected Bob.” F. D. Macpherson said, “he’d P°>nt- It should be heated to a died there.however, when Black rinding last Sunday’s game are and removal of old bridge. . WANTED—One 100 gallon bar- pinch hitting for Malmsten stru- as follows: Pereira, the book. Kenzle makes “What am I to do?" Hob asked. rather take a licking on a warm temperature of 180’ to 190° F. three. Graumann, Hamner anil "Take your turn at the wheel and 53 ft. bridge over Milton creek I rel, steel preferred. Phone day, rather than to be forced With an ordinary varnish brush, 4 g 2 » | ck out and Hawkins flied to sec- AB R H Pct. Krause; that’s six, ain’t it. Mike wake me If you see or hear any near St. Helens on old Portland 14-F-1555. a thin, smooth coat to the to think.” ' — ond. the deck hand, Is seven, and Doc thing auspicious. You’ll sleep up 1 Linn 16 2 6 .375 of the sections after they eight. There are two men down here, so bring all the kll necessary. road, requiring approximately 40 WANTED - Girl for general Next Sunday the local club McGregor 19 2 7 .358 in the supers ami before there with Kenzle or somethin' like As for you Todd you stays here cu. yds. excavation, 137 cu. yds. Small family, takes on the Toledo club who Hawkins Many are always waiting for housework. 22 4 8 .364 are given to the bees. that. Just foreigners who don't and never desert your post for a concrete, 27,000 lbs, reinforcing ! Write Classified Ad No 100. are at present at the top of the Greenman 3 0 1 333 something to turn up. If we know no United States. They're moment. I sniil 1 had imide terms metal and 129 lin. ft. concrete I 461c league on their home grounds, wait long enough, our success .250 Marshall 2 0 8 Eagle. scared to come up. Countin’ tne, with them That's only partly rail. Will be received by said “Inside” Information I The game will be called at 2:30 Black CALL FOR BIDS 8 0 2 .250 ful neighbors noses, our toes, there’s eleven against you two fel true, I've forced them for the ino- County Court until two o’clock and as usual, and our obituary will turn up. Wanted: Logger to yard I Fruit enough to make vinegar lers. Swell chance you’ve got I” Brooks 19 2 4 .211 to a-.ree with me. They ’ ll ment “Why should we reckon you as start plotting In a few hours, so p.m., Saturday, June 21, 1930, load on trucks about one mil-1 The box for a year’s supply is wasted on 5 1 1 .200 of last Sunday’s Drorbaugh within three' score and not thereafter, and at that one of them?" Mrs. Radway asked. continue to be on the watch, Un “Shorty” Kullander says, many farms. Surplus ‘of inferior lion feet timber « Malmsten 6 2 1 .167 games follows: "Can't you see the danger of being der no condition should you go out time will be publicly opened and miles “ those without a hobby be fruit will make good vinegar. 1 of O.-A. mill. .143 0 Gibson 7 ...us» . — ----- _ I Ryderwood AB R .H PO A E associated with men like that? side tills part of the ship, Mrs. Bad read. Sealed bids will be received Reddjng 33 8 1 1 .125 come eccentric,” and suggests a Apples, grapes, peaches, oranges, 5 1 0 1 4 0 Heniges When we g«'t back to New York—’’ way. When the time comes that All proposals must be made up until 8 p.m. Wednesday. In- Miller C 20 2 2 .100 cure for this, to take up some persimmons, and some berries 5 1 1 12 0 0 Laird "But we ain't," said Slivers sage It's safe, you will lie told. Silvera 461 MCGinn SS 4 1 1 0 0 1| hobby, for instance wearing ex- are satisfactory, say scientists of ly. “That's the difference. We’re Is a kind of ofiulnl messenger. You upon blank forms, to be obtain suire Al. Parker. ----------- ------------ ed from the Roadmaster, at his gollt’ to some place In Central can use him If necessary." emer- pensive jewelry. the U. S. department of agricul- 5 2 4 1 8 0 Glendale—Government Fox P office in St. Helens, Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDHTORS America. I told the Doc I was a When the doctor left them. Cros I ture. Any fruit containing 5 0 2 11 0 0 gency landing field located on Cope IB Must give prices proposed, both by Todd was especially vehement t. neutral." “A soft answer turneth away enough sugar will will serve the In the County Court of the'Ècciea 2B-CF 5 0 1 0 0 0 Cow creek highway being im- "Tell me about Kenzle,” Mrs. In bls denunciation of the scheme in writing and in figures, and Columbia perrish LF I 0 1 0 0 0 proved. wrath,” said E. A. Green, but purpose. State of Oregon for Columbia! Railway said. She remembered that that robbed them of Bob. must be signed by the bidder, county. the second engineer lutd not struck "You don't think Boll’s In dan with his address. her as being the same depraved ger?" Mary demanded. In the matter of the estate Plans and specifications are of Mariette E. Schneider, de- sort as his superior. Silvers was "Not exactly that, hut don’t you ready as usual. It seemed thnt no see he wants to curry favor? He'll on file with County Roadmaster ceased. crimes of blood wer«> laid to Ken- try and make Hob think he’s n mis in St. Helens, Oregon, and with Notice is hereby given, that zle’s door. His conflict with Lie law understood hero." Oregon State Highway Commis duly wns of a bigamous nature Wives "Not after reading thnt letter," sion in Salem, Oregon, and may the undersigned has been the appointed administrator of In many ports clamored for him. Bob answered. “No chancel” be obtained upon deposit in the estate of Mariette E. Schneider, For the rest he wns n quiet mnii sum of $5.00, which will be re deceased, by the county court now engrossed In the ndorntlon of CHAPTER XI funded upon return of plans, and of Columbia county, State of perfect machinery. (Continued next week) may be examined in the office Oregon, and has duly qualified Silvers considered Metzger, Pore Ira, Grauniaiin, Krause and Run of the County Clerk. to act as such. All persons hav ner to he bad men cnpnble of any Each bidder shall deposit, with ing claims against said estate thing. Mike was easily led. his bid, a certified check for an are hereby notified to present “And Hie doctor?" naked Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunting “lie's ploying a deep game," said ton and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. amount of at least five (5) per same, duly verified, with pro the Ind. "Metzger’s afraid of him." Jones Jr. and baby of Vancou cent of his bid, payable to the per vouchers, within six months County Clerk, which shall be for from the date of this notice to The hid saw he wns upon delicate ground New convention* hedged ver, Wash., were visitors at the feited to the county in case the the undersigned at his office at him around. Here, In the presence home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. award is made to him, and he of the desired women he dared not Jones Sr. on Decoration day. shall neglect, fail or refuse, for 626 Girst street, Vernonia. Ore- recount the precise reasons for Hugh Jones and Mrs. Huntington a period of five days after such Kon. Metzger’* Jealously. But when he are son and daughter of Mr. award is made, to enter into a | Dated and first published left he could have rendered Bet and rMs. .Jones. publication 1 contract and file the required June 20, 1930. Last tlngton no greater disservice. He July 18, 1930. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bollinger bond. hail painted hint as the sinister nnd W. . A. HARRIS, dominating figure who brooded over and daughter Maxine were in The right is reserved to reject Administrator of the Estate the strange cruise of the Albatross, Portland last week attending the any and all bids. Schneider, de- betraying now qualities of honesty four-day sessions of the East of Mariette John Philip, County Judge and courage, and then moods of ern Star and Masons. ceased. T. B. Mills, Commissioner iuitning violence nnd rage. It was Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harmon flint sense of contrast which most and daughter Lois were visiting appealed to the boy Augustus Con relatives and friends in Olympia don. "Well," Crosby Todd snld, when the past week. Those attending the dairy he hiul gone, "I suppose there's no question that my suspicious were train demonstration at Vernonia correct?" HI* words were alined were Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wan- sididy at Mrs. Radwny. Featuring America’s finest riding devicesi and side shows. strom and children, Mr. and "I nn> afraid not," she said, "hut Mrs. John Libel, Mr. and Mrs. wr there’s no evidence yet that Roy Hanson, Mrs. Annie B. Merry go round Ferris Wheel slinll suffer any barm from him ne Johnston and children, Mr. and knows I am ready enough to pay Mrs. Arthur Schwab and daugh Tilt-a-wheel Merry Mix-up any ransom he demands." ters, Mr. Bocan. • ••••• Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wooden Big Tent Wonder Show Side Shows In the luxurious quarters aft were at the Astoria train and Ilcltliiglon camo upon Metzger and Mrs. John Johnston and daugh Pereira sprawling on the great Concessions Games of Fun ters saw the train at Clatskanie. wicker chairs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook en "Well?" saltl Beltlngton, "what’s joyed dinner with Mr. and Mrs. your proposition?" “You read the letter?” Shearer Sunday. June 8, it be “In which you ask me tn tnke you ing the latter*’ 54 th wedding to a convenient place where you anniversary. can slgnnl to a pilot and then get Mrs. May Pearson is visiting rid of me I knew very well that was what Sum meant anil I know with her mother, Mrs. Hedland. you two precious birds have the John and Tom Johnston have HILDERBRAND FEATURES 5 HIGH CLASS SHOWS same Idea. Here are nty terms (purchased a new Hold caterpil- I'll take you to land In my own I lar. way. I will have nobody on the Injure* Hand upper deck. If you have men to Violet Schwab, while riding spare, use them for stoking. I on the tractor, received a sever« shall not leave the post.” “But who will tnke a spell when cut on the inside of her right hand recently. you sleepT' “I’ll gel that boy Bob up. If Return* to Hoquiam yon want me. send a message by Mrs. Vera Reed, after visiting Silvers when he brings food. You've with her mother, Mrs. Smith and seen that I'm able to take care of ntyself. Well. I’ll treat either of son Bobbie for the past twr Nehalia Ice Cream consists you juat as I Mi«l Sam. If you as months, has returned to Hoqui merely of pure cream, milk and much as put your foot on the main am to continue her work there companion." Her son Bobbie is again witl sugar, fresh fruits and the The twain protested, but In th« Mr*. Charlie Bee. finest syrups. Yet, as it melts end they gave In. Mrs. Annie B. Johnston am' Bettlnv’on had heard no fear children went to Portland las' lusciously in your mouth, you some stories of violence where Ken Thursday to meet her daughte realize that the whole is great zle was concerned. He remembered that the man was In the habit of Veda, who is attending norma er than the sum of its parts. marrying In bls momenta of sea at Monmouth. They attendee Which is a geometric miracle. leave’ ami i grettlng It In baste. No the rose show while there. Fred such charge- were over him an will go to Monmouth with Veda As well as an everyday delight troutded the other*. But he feared to attend summer school. Mrs. to lovers of perfect Ice Cream. waiting wives mor* than Jail Jnhnsto* and Ethel returned terrors “I'm In control.” Bettington said Monday. Ladies Aid Meet* to tilin “I waul all the »team you cun give ma. Hav« you enough The Ladies Missionary Aid h*Tve got these hunkleu," Kenzle met with Mrs. May Mills June 11. The secretary read about a answered. new field in which the aid plans "If you want anything »end wort on helping with envelopes and Play Toledo Next Sunday MUTINY OF THE Loses Game i iViIliatn’ LF 10 Ryderwood c°^h AIEATRDSS Classified Ads HILDERBRAND United Shows Birkenfeld In Vernonia until Saturday Eve., June ZJL Fun for young and old FROZEN MIRACLES WILL HAPPEN Special Attractions for the Kiddies You’ll Enjoy Hilderbrand Shows Located next to the Legion Hall Nehalem Valley Ice & Creamery Co