Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 11, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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    MUTINY
CF THIL
over the Fourth.
Hr. and Mrs. Jack Smith and
son Ermin of Bromnsville were
the guests of Mrs. Smith’s par-
Continued from Page 1) ___ ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Fowler,
j o'.iron Wednesday of last week
of timber was cut so that a
[ until Monday.
ev.- of Mount Hoed was had
Mrs. E. E. Mills and Mr. and
from camp. A spy glass through
which the long string of climb­ Mrs. Ralph Barnard motored to
ers could be watched as they Waldport Monday and back Tues­
wound their way up the moun­ day.
Mrs. Sarah Spencer returned
tain, was in constant demand
throughout the day with a line home Monday alter spending a
100 feet long at times, waiting week with her daughter, Mrs. 0.
for their chance to view the B. Malmsten. at Seaside, Oregon.
climb.
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Fowler
Follow Tram Trail
with their son Kenneth motored
long
string
of
climbers,
The
to St. Helens Tuesday on busi-
the night under the ness returning Wednesday.
having ; spent
.
open sky, wrapped in blankets •
E. Van Hall and sons Chester,
they brought with them, follow Wilbur and Raymond of Wald­
the same trail up the mountain port came up to visit relatives
w.u.u service
I that the tram will follow. This
‘ over the Fourth, returning Mon­
fact will be interesting to the day.
men!« In their own suite, but very
visitors who come to camp un-
often they were Invited to dine
Martha Hall of Sunset camp
able to climb but looking for- visited at the Frank
with Mrs Hsdwjiy.
Mills home
the time when they will
ward
to
The three of them—Mrs. Unwin
on Friday.
to
ride
to
the
top,
from
be able
iviiM slill unnhle to move- were In
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Hull of
which a view of practically the Mist
vlted to a dinner party, given by
were Sunday
afternoon
entire state of Oregon is had.
Evelyn Railway when she learned
guests of their sons, Kessie and
that Todd was to leave for an ap
There are others who will come Gussie.
polntmrnf m «’Idea««, exactly one
to the Legion Camp to climb the
E. E. Mills left Monday morn­
week after landing - ~ “
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grand old mountain once more
ing for Canyon City, where he
tress.
while climbing is the only way
and Carl Enstrom have taken a
At seven. Mary heard her
to reach the summit.
ther’s voice on the telephone,
contract to bund four miles of
Jerry
Owen,
Jack
Clary
and
said he should not be siile to get
road between Canyon City and
many
others
will
remember
the
to Peekskill until nine
Scott, well known Blue hardships of the first climbs Burns.
“Your voice sounds cross. Dad
Mr. and Mrs. John Estes spent
dy,” slip said “Are you angry with Lose Admiral, has been adopted when food and
baggage
was
by George Ford.
Ford thinks packed to camp over a two and Sunday at Natal at the home of
anyone?”
“Angry I p too mild a term.’’ he : imething may happen to Tam one-half mile trail which many their daughter, Mrs. Dave Mc­
said, and hung up
Usually he a.id wishes to be prepared. No swore was not less than twenty- Mullin.
called her by some pot name. t»ul one cares to be without a pet. live, and when Legionnaires car­
Rev. Mr. Moffit of Newberg
lie was abrupt, different and uncoin
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
ried
water
continuously
for
the
preher.fdble.
Lee Hall Monday night.
Army Kennard,
man
about
Now camp is
When he came they were silting t iwn, with pugilistic aspirations, camp kitchen.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnard
reached in high gear over a
around a wood lire in the large hall
and daughter Beatrice, who have
around which the house was built i hallenges the world at large. mooth highway, water is piped
Unwin was one of thoseJyjciiy men r / rmy is looking for a manager. to camp and a huge hot water jeen guests at the Lee Hall
home the past week, left for
given tu of
” lt < «aings when he I
tank makes washing dishes, pots
So anxious was McGraw to
their home in Los Angeles, Cali­
’'ids people Tonight he bowed
to them all coldly. Not even to v in a nickel that he bet Loel and pans much easier.
fornia, Thursday, via Canyon
Hood River Post invites every­
Mrs. Hallway did lie unbend.
Roberts on« fat nickel that he
City, Oregon, and Yellowstone
“Daddy.' said Mary, plaintively couldn’t make a certain shot body to ioin them on their tenth National park.
annual climb and a joint celebra­
■•you haven t spoken to poor I’res
on the golf course, giving Loel
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson
by yet. lie's hurt.”
tion over the granting of the
Loot made
and Mr. and Mrs. Milo King mo­
“I have no doubt.” said Unwin a 40 to one shot,
tram permit. Write the Legion
distinctly. “Unit a young num of the shot, and Mac is flagging Climb Committee, Hood River, tored to Seaside and back Sun-
day.
rivals fcr one week.
Oregon, for any information de-
his resourcefulness anil Intrepidity
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mason of
will recover from the shock "
sired.
Like a good fellow, Connie
MeGregory were guests of Mrs-
Crosby Todd flushed.
Hr Imd
Vernonia's
famous
Mason's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
been told that Ids future futher-ln Anderson,
Bud Robbins, over the Fourth.
law whs of h kindly nnd affection Swede Legion commander, bhys VERNONIA WINS
nte disposition
Assuredly the additional popularity by being
r. and Mrs. Merle Cline and
FROM RAINIER
smileless. middle-aged gray gentle free with his snoose. Connie has
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Cline and
5 TO 2 SUNDAY with
man on the rug before the tire was a large following among the
Mrs. Cline’s parents, Mr.
I
not running true to form.
Norwegians.
and Mrs. Burnham, of Clatskanie.
''I'm afraid you have had a tlr
Continued from Page 1)
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Lemley of
ing day." Mrs. Railway remarked
C. Bruce again walks about
,
>
1 J r
r
»»vmuuii,
Reardon, v»
Washington,
aoil 1 llg VMil, JTWU1
returned
HtJU
"One of the most miserable 1
where
it
should
be
for
a
team
;
home
Monday after several
several uays
d
nave ever spent." he answered. “It town with several fingers wrap­ ? 4-1» n nnlikrn rx-f t liACh TlliYVin«?
.
;
A«»«/aiici
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Is dlllleult to know just how to tell ped up, telling his inquisitive I of the calibre of those playing > vjsit wjth Mrg Lem]ey.s bro.
! fiends that he burned them in in the Two State league,
you about It."
I ther, H. L. King, and family.
Mary came to his side and slipped hot grease.
McGregor is leading the local I
Christine Rainey spent Sun­
her arm through his
Very rarely
stickers with an average of .438- day at Seaside.
hud she seen her father In such a
Bruce, who loves to shoot It took him practically the en­
C. Bruce burned his hand
mood as this Had lie, she won­
but
dered taken some dislike to Cros­ “crap”, may have had some one tire season to get on top
quite painfully with hot grease
step
on
those
wrapped
up
fingers
he
finally
arrived
and
says
he
by? Ills tone seemed evidence of
recently.
Brooks did
It.
Essentially she was h peace- List week when he attempted to is there to stick.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCallister
collect after throwing “snake­ the heavy stick work last Sun­ and sons Jack, Jr., and Melvin
maker.
"Don't tell us now,” she begged. eyes.”
day getting three hits, one of of St. Helens, were guests of
In the morning this black mood
i them a double in four trips to
Mrs. McCallister’s parents, Mr.
would have passed.
W. W. Wolff, who doesn’t play I
plate.
and Mrs. D. R. Fowler.
Floyd Unwin took no notice of golf, will play if some of his|
.................
The averages to and including
his daughter. He stood there med­
Mrs. E. E. Mills and daugh­
itating. The girl might not have friends present him with seven I last Sunday’s game are as fol- ter Leone and son Mickey left
dozen golf balls next Christmas. lows:
existed
here Thursday for Canyon City,
“Very dlllleult," he repeated. "1
AB R H Pct. where they will join Mr. Mills,
It’s an eypensive game.
suppose I had better commence by
McGregor ....... ..... 32 7 14 .438 who has gone to begin a road
proclaiming my own Inefficiency. I
29 4 10. .345 job which is expected to last
I Linn ................
have been an economic failure Mrs.
Tom Crawford (retired) con-
Radwny. 1 have worked hard and fesses that he was the bird who | Malmsten ....... ..... 18 4 6 .333 until December.
there Is nothing to show for It. A put little Meddleton up to sell- i Hawkins ........ .... 37 Hi 12 .324
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
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32 5 10 .313 Hawkins and family the Fourth
month or so ago I went to an old
I Brooks ............
ing
McGraw
’
s
campaign
posters
.278
friend nnd asked financial aid from
I Ileniges .......... .... 18 3 5
were his father, John Hawkins,
him. It was for my children’s ed­ for a nickel a piece the day be­ Marshall
12 0 3 .250 his brother Frank and family,
......
Even McGraw
ucation I needed It.
He refused fore election.
... . 8 2 2 .250 Mrs. Frank Heibert and son
me.
I learned then something of fell, and purchased one—being - Johnson ..........
I Black ............... ...... 9 0 2 .222 Frank, all of Sedro-woolly, Wash­
the acorn success has for such fond of that face.
14 4 3 .214 ington, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dris­
| Greenman ......
as I."
. 5 1 1 .200 coll and children of Stony Point'
“Don't Daddy." Mary begged, She i
A. L. Kullander had a slight, Drorbaugh
saw that for some reason, un- heart attack Monday, which hi» Gibson .......... ..... 7 0 1 .143 Mrs. Frombling and children of
guessed by her, he was bent on
.118 O.-A. hill.
friends say was caused by some­ : Laird ............... . . 34 4 4
crucifying himself publicly.
..... 2 0. 0 .000
George
...........
Ralph Peck of Longview was
one
leaving
town
after
only
mak-
"Another num.” he went on, un
visiting friends '
this place
heeding, “a friend of equal stand i ing one payment on a watch
Tuesday
Ing In point of years, offered aid. bought of “Shorty.”
It was not In Ills power to give It
I
Immediately. He set out to earn
Jack Bush has several gold 1
hy tils unquestioned skill the few teeth inserted to compete with
Mrs. Ed Zonlek and son David
thousand dollars I needed, It was
in
Montgomery
of Pengra, Oregon,
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for Boh and Mal y he took I Ids bur his more brilliant friends,
dim upon him
I remember Hint he outshining with the gift of gab. were the guests at the home of
her daughter. Mrs. Bud Williams,
said he would try nnd be a fairy Jack’s rather dull.
godfather to them.
Well, he
failed."
Unwin fell Into another tit of sl
lent musing. When he spoke again
It was of another subject. "I have
Just come front the bedside of a
man who Is dying."
lie looked
toward Crosby Todd sourly. "The
num you nnd my son attacked,
wounded nnd left for the police to
drug to the Tombs. I commend
your caution, Mr. Todd."
Evelyn Radwny was glad that
LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE
the dancing shadows from the open
tire concealed her face.
INSURED TRUCKS
HAULING
“I don't understand you. Mr. L'n
win," Crosby Todd stammered.
“Dnddy. they had to do what they
did." Mary told him earnestly.
“You waited." Umvln resumed,
"until he was worn out from sleep
lessness he endured for you. You
and my son took him nt a moment
when lie was physically exhausted
You attacked him when he was suf
MBATSlOii
®Y WYNDHAM
MARTYN“
CorvaioHT
in
rue us
the night nr iii»' iii7> .’.of fo n.e
yacht, he returned In i, mood of
horrified excitement.
“Do you retnonibei a man mimed
Hamner?" he asked
“I aliaII never he able tn forget
him,"
his
hostess
answered
“Why?"
“A sailor they called Red Mike
must have tied some grudge against
Hamner who, from all aeeotmla.
seemed a quiet, civil apoken man
Mike got at him and lumped over
board with il>e poor fellow In bls
arms.
The stream was running
fast and they couldn't save them."
“Horrible." she exclaimed •Thpre
must have been a curse on the
Ship. Death upon death.”
"And there’s anol her likely."
Unwin went on. "the prize crook of
them all.
Dr.
Andrew Urine
There’s not much chance for him
Perhaps It's the better way
I
should like to have se. n him I’he
police think he was the brains of
the whole thing, even the limn you
called Clements seems to have been
less dangerous. They hsve Orme»
rechrd complete and hope to be
able' to flit tn the detail- of the
years-they lost ‘„In of him"
Unwin talked on asking limn
merahle questions nnd setting ready
replies from all hut Mrs Railway
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Less than forty miles distant
there were grouped «round the
bedside of a man who was not ex­
pected to live, an Ins].... tor from
headquarters. a pollie surgeon nnd
an official stenogrHtdier
“Now
Andy." the Inspector
begged, "be reasonable Why go to
your Maker with a lie on your eon
science?"
The suspect held out nls hands
The Inspector did not know wlmt
he meant.
“Finger prints," sold Bettineton
fnfntly; “yon haven't verified them
yet.”
The Inspector did not like to tell
him he was rushed to the bedside
In order to take tils dying deposi­
tions. . A dead man’s hands were
Just as good evidence ns those
through which the blood coursed.
“I thought you told me he was
sll In." the inspector said to the
surgeon. “You said you'd give him
half an hour at the most.”
"lie's one of those oh • tlnnte
ctisses." said the surgeon. There
was a certain admiration In his
voice; he could not forget that
here was a member of Ills own
profession who had attained world
wide fnme ore crime enmeshed
him. “He’s gor the will to live."
the surgeon added. "Why not hit
mor him? He's crazy to be linger
printed.”
The Inspector came to the bed
side. It was not often he could
grunt a Inst fnvor so easily
"All right. Andy." he grinned
"I'll do It."
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lie looked
nt the resit ¡It with In
Merest, Until they had been looked
up In the Index at headquarters
• "
lie
they nieniu nothing to
him. .
could only nee that Andv Orme’s
finger prints showed an unusunl
number of arches and whorls, lie
did not understand wli.v the crim
Inal Insisted on such a curious for
mallty.
“See here. Andy." tie remarked,
“when this old earth Ims got forty
men on it for every one nt present,
there'll be a msthiimntlenl chance
«if two sets of linger prints being
alike, but not till then nnd even
then when that time comes. I
wouldn’t bet on It."
An hour Inter the surgeon was
wanted on tlie telephone.
“That bird ain't Andy Orme.”
said the Inspector with n note of
grievance In Ills voice "Ills prints
are absolutely new ones to us."
The surgeon found the unknown
awake and In pain. The surgeon's
look was not ns friendly ns It had
been. He had been mistaking a
person of probably no lni|ioriaiu*e
with the discoverer of the eelebrnt
ed Orme method of cerebral sur­
gery.
“You’re not Andrew Orme," he
nsserted. There was Irritation In
his manner; he fell he Imd been
fooled and the sensation was not
pleasing.
“I keep on saying so." Betting
ton remarked, smiling grimly “Now
enn I be allowed Io Bleep In pence?"
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Mrs. Uadwnv discovered In t'n
win. a man whom alm could trust
because he was honest and devot
ed to her Interests A very great
deal of business devolved upon
him. For the first time In hl»
working life he was happy. The
Massachusetts Institute of Tech
nologv was to receive Bob. nnd
Mnry'wns to graduate from Smith
before she married, Crosby had
yet to win his wily.
Hsiinll.v the I'nwlns took llirlr
lent yourself to the betrayal. Isn’t
there anything that looks from the
soul of an honest i.ian to tell worn
en with their finer intuitional
senses, that he is to be trusted?”
Evelyn Railway’« voice bad tears
in it.
“How could we know?” she
wailed.
“Madam.’ Unwin said coldly, “he
told you. Many times he tried to
convince you. but you would noi
listen.
After that. I suppose, he
was too proud. He told you all his
(Continued Next Week)
ANNUAL MT. HOOD
CLIMB JULY 12-14
Riverview
Transfer Co
faring fioin three ribs broken In
the tight Willi the man he killed.
You Inflicted such violence that the
splintered ends of these fractured
ribs penetrated the pleural sacs."
"We didn't know that," B
cried.
"We hadn't any lilen
was hurt; he never let nie know."
"You must he fair to them
Daddy." the girl Insisted.
"I feel |ust ns bitterly toward yon
ami Mrs. li i-lsv i>," he suki.
Stray Horse
Gray Horse, weigh* 1000 pound*; 8 or 9
years old- Now in City Pound. If not
called for in 10 days will be sold
Harry Phelps
CITY MARSHAL
in Aspect of
MODERNITY
The modern housewife has substituted
companionship with her children or the
reading of a good book for washboard
drudgery. The modern laundry, with its
wondrous gentle machines, pure soaps,
rainsoft water, faultless service and mo­
ney-saving rates has won its spurs.
I ernonia Laundry
PHONE 711
Friday, J
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Vernonia Eagle. Vernonia, Oregon
193|,
eral Laws of Oregon for 1929, ' hour of 2 o’clock P. M. of suid
said district to be known as thé day, in the High School Gym-
“Vernonia-Nehalem
River-Coast nasium at Jewell, Clatsap Co un­
Highway Improvement District.” ty, Oregon, for the purpose of
The land which it is proposed by passing upon the > ma ter» Bet
FOR SALE
said petition to include within out in Siii^ Pet‘tion “nil lor the
purpose of approving s. id pe­
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said district is described as fol- tition as to the bounlariea as
FOR SALE — Farm machinery, lows, to-wit:
set our therein or as m< d fied by
feed cutter, mower, rake, har­
Beginning at a point where the State Highway con .mission.
row, plow, hay fork, 150 feet
Any and all persons having
of cable, feed chopper, gas en- the township iine common to
townships 5 N. and townships1 property in the said proposed
gine and hay in the field. In-
6
N.
of
the
W.
M.
intersects
district appearing upon the tax
quire of Mrs. M. F. John or
the Pacific Ocean; thence east rolls and subject to any indebt­
phone 14F562.
473’i
following said township line 48 * edness which may be incurred
FOR SALE—Kimball piano, as' miles, more or less, to the range qj . created by said district or its
line
R. v 3 W.
trustees, ii
if buiu
said uiBiricv
district in
is luriii-
form-
..
— between R. 2 and ...
... nusLCfs,
good as new, will sell reas-1 W. M. ; thence south along said e(j or created, may appear and
onable. Also grand home elec-'
range line 16 miles, more or sha’l be heard J>y
the
State
trie ironer. Terms. Inquire at less, to the southeast corner of
Highway commission, and any
House 31, O.-A. hill.
464c Section 13, T. 3 N„ R. 3 W. W.
and all persons favoring or op­
M.; thence west following the posing the creation of the said
FOR SALE or TRADE—Apart-! section lines 24 miles, more or district may
appear
and
be
mont house on First street, less, to the southwest corner of heard at the said meeting.
See George Bell.
36tf( Section 18, T. 3 N., R. 6 W.
Dated this 20th day of June,
W. M. on the
line
between 1930.
I
ranges 6 and 7 W. IV. M.; thence
FOR RENT
Oregon State Highway Conf-
north along said range line % mission.
FOR RENT OR SALE—3-room mile, more or less, to the south­
By H. B. Van Duzer, chair-
and 4-room houses, furnished. east corner of Section 12, T. man.
O. H. Drorbaugh, 992 Second 3 N„ R. 7 W. W. M.; thence
C. E. Gates, commissioner.
avenue.
46tf vest following the section line
M. A. Lynch, commissioner.
12 miles, more or less, to the
Attest: Roy A. Klein, Secre-
southwest corner of Section 7, tary.
MISCELLANEOUS
474
T. 3 N„ R. 8 W. W. M. on the
line
between
Ranges
8
and
9
Will take in washings. Mrs. Hat­
tie Brown, call Mrs. Lee Hall, W. W. M.; thence along said
Sewnrd Hotel
Tel. 774.
482* I range line to the east and west
HOUSE OF CHEER
center line of Section 13, T. 3
Wanted— Modern house. Will N., R. 9 W. W. M.; thence
TENTH AT ALDER
rent, or trade good sales con-! west following the center line
Portland
Oregon
tract to apply on purchase. In­ of Sections 13, 14, 15, 16, 17
Excelient meals at pop-
quire Turkington Sandwich shop. and 18 of T. 3 N„ R. 9 W. W.
nlar prices. Coffee shop.
491c M. and T. 3 N„ R. 10 W. W. M.
Merchant, Lunch 25c, 35c.
to the shore of
the
Pacific
Dinners 40c, 50c, in dining
Piano in storage,
Looks and is ocean; thence northerly nlong
room. Breakfast 25c and
like new.
Will sacrifice for the shore of the Pacific
ocean
up. Luncheons 35c, 50c.
balance, 81G3.00.
Terms $2.00 to the point of beginning.
Dinners 55c, 65c, 75c, $1.
weekly or monthly or crop pay-
McNair, Manager
You are further notified
ments.
Will discount for cash.
Culbertson, Prop.
Write Tallman Piano Store, 395 a meeting will be held on
So. 12th St.. Salem, Ore.
483c 23rd day of July, 1930, at
Classified Ads
I
I.
WOOD BIDS WANTED
Bids will be received by the
School hoard of School district I
No. 47 far 100 cords of four-foot
yellow or red fir cord or slab
wood to be delivered by Sep­
tember first at the Washington
school grounds.
Bids will be
opened at 8 p. m. July 11. Cer­
tified cheek for ten per cent of i
the bid offered should accom­
pany each bid.
Mail bids to Loel Roberts, clerk I
school district No. 47.
482c
FOOD
t hat is
Pure and
ÏUholesome
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
You are hereby notified that
there has been filed with the
Oiegon State highway commis­
sion a proposed form of petit­
ion proposing the organization
of a highway improvement dis­
trict under the provisions of
Chapter 399
of the
General
Laws of Oregon for 1921, as
a»
amended by Chapter 254 Gen- ■
eral Laws of Oregon for 1927, i
as amended by Chapter 46, Gen-
insurance
LIFE
FIRE
AUTOMOBILE
and all other kinds
AT OUR MARKET
And our Oraod off
•WittUUir
<* kocekii : s
Are StilS Kang off
All Kinds
Vernonia Market
and Grocery, Inc
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