Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 08, 1930, Page 8, Image 8

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    VERNONIA AGAIN
DEFEATS CHIEFS
FRIDAY, AUGUST
VEIUOKIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
EIGHT
Idle dreams M’e becnise be ho<T
made no effort to pr< ss his suit
ami bring them to fruition.
“You seen dreadfully quiet,"
complained Kitty ns they drove
slowly homeward.
For answer. John resolutely put
Ids arm about her plump waist.
Then. "It's about time you and I
thought of our own wedding." he
■aid. “Mother's linen expecting It
this long while."
After all. reality was better than
a dream. Perhaps.
REDSHIRTS FATTEN
BATTING AVERAGES
land bank and especially against' time.
bringing members of the Japa-1 i Details and specifications may
rn.se race into our county.”
be seen at the office of the
Superintendent,
“From Natal Grange: We, the I County School L„
r_________ _
Columbia county Pomona grange I at the Court House, or from the
do hereby oppose the quota al-. Secretary, Clyde M. Watson, St.
lowance for Asiatics coming in-1 Helens, Route 1.
to th« United States, under the
Also, bids called for the lease
natot John,on’s bill.”
of certain portion of fair grounds
“Whereas, The banks of Co­ and buildings for community
lumbia county having adopted a sales purposes.
schedule of charges for their ser­
Bids to be in the hands of
vices that add considerably to the Fair Board and opened Sat­
the cost of living of large num­ urday, August 10, at 2 o’clock.
bers of their patrons, Therefore,
The Board reserves the right
be it resolved, That Columbia to reject any and all bids.
Columbia County Fair
county Pomona Grange protest
Association.
the application of such parts of
the schedule as affects the pro­ By Clyde M. Watson,
522c
ceeds from the sale of farm pro- i Secretary-Manager.
ducts when sold by the producer,
also school and road warrants.” NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Committee, H. B. Davis, Es­
ther Payne, H. M. Jones.
In the Circuit Court of the State
ISiO
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF owner in fee-simple and in pos­
session of said real ] ropei ty,
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR and
the whole thereof, fi ee from
COLUMBIA
COUNTY
all pight, title, estate, lien or
interest in and to the are, if
J. T. Hollett, Plaintiff, vs., any,
'the batting averages of the
of the defendants herein;
The Unknown Heirs of Hen- that said
local baseball club took a big
defendants and each <f
ley, Sweeney, Hawkins 2 and
ry A. Guild, deceased, also all them be forever restrai led and
■ boost Sunday when the Red­
other persons or parties unknown, enjoined from
McGregor;
Three
base
hit.
claiming
any
shirts ran up a total of 18 hits
claiming any right, title, estate, right, title, estate, lien or inter­
Brooks; Sacrifice hit, Greenman;
1 against the Clatskanie club,
lien
or
interest
in
the
real
pro
­
est in and to said premises or
Stolen bases, Gerry, Linn 3, Haw­
bringing the average of the en­
perty described in the complaint any part thereof; that plaintiff’s
kins 2, Brooks, McGregor 4,
tire club up to .314.
herein,
Defendants.
title
be forever quieted i gyn st
Malmsten, Marshall and Laird 2;
The averages to and including
the defendants, or any persons
Summons
Base on balls of Haines 5, John­
last Sunday’s game are as fol-
To: The Unknown Heirs of Hen­ or parties claiming by, through
son 3, McGregor 1; Struck out
(Copyright I
them or either of them,
lows:
ry
A. Guild, deceased, also all or under
by Haines 5, Johnson 1, McGre­
for such other and iurther
AB R H Pct.
Player
other persons or parties un­ and
gor 7; Left on bases, Clatska­
relief as to the Court may seem
Lock 'Em All Up
1 3 1 1.000
Lillig ........
known, claiming any right, title, just
nie 3, Vernonia 8; Double plays,
A New York woman Ims been ar- McGregor .
42 8 21 .500
estate, lien or interest in the mises. and equitable in the pre­
Hawkins to Brooks to Malmsten, rested ns a “suspicious person. If ■ Hawkins ...
real property described in the
48 1 1 17 .354
This summons is served upon
McGregor to Brooks to Malms­ I his becomes general, few men ! Brooks
complaint herein, Defendants.
43 11 15 .349
by publication thereof by
will
have
wives
out
of
the
Jullliouse.
IN THE NAME
OF THE you
ten; Wild pitches, Haines and
.318
5
7
22
I
Heniges
...
order of the Hon. John Philip,
STATE
OF
OREGON:
You
and
Johnson; Passed balls, Finley 2, -Pathfinder Mnmizln"
.316
12
County
Judge of Columbia Coun­
38 10
Linn ..........
each of you are hereby required ty, Oregon,
Hit by Pitcher, Hawkins by John­
made and entered
.292
24
8
7
I
Greenman
to
appear
and
answer
the
com-1
son; Umpires Mann and Elliott. Qem&rkab!e Salt Lake
the 17th day of July, 1130, or­
.286
21 1
' Marshall
plaint filed against you in the I dering
such publication be
Next Sunday the Vernonia club
in Central Australia ■ Malmsten .
26 6 7 .269
above entitled suit within four I made in that
Eagle once a
" ops to Cathlamet for a game
Lake Eyre might be culled Aus- ¡Johnson ...
(4) weeks from and after the I week for Vernonia
8 2 2 .250
four (4) weeks.
of Oregon, County of Columbia. date of the first publication of I
with the Cathlamet Bulldogs.
tralia’s “Great Salt Lake.” It Is | Black ......
9 0 2 .222
CARD
OF
THANKS
Date
of
first
publication
July
Alexander Sword, Plaintiff
located only 250 miles southeast of I Drorbaugh
this summons, which first day 18, 1930.
5 1 1 .200
We wish to thank our friends
i he geographical center of the con­
vs.
of
publication
is
July
18,
1930.
|
Date of last publication Au­
45 7 8 .178 for their sympathy extended to
tinent and because of Its desert | Laird .......
If you fail so to appear and gust
R. A. Sesseman, Defendant
15, 1930.
7 0 1 .143 us in our recent bereavement,
surroundings has been called ‘‘Aus­ : Gibson ....
By virtue of an execution, answer for want thereof the
GORDON R. WATT,
Extra base hit leaders are as and for the beautiful floral gifts. judgment order, decree and er­ plaintiff will apply to the Court
tralia’s dead heart.”
attorney for Plaintiff
The lake and Its Immediate sur­ follows:
Mrs. H. D. Holce and children. dor of sale issued out of tile for the relief prayed for in his
Residence and Post Office ad­
complaint on file herein, which
roundings constitute the only area Home runs, Hawkins 1; Malm­
By H. LOUIS RAYBOLD
dress, Vernonia, Oregon.
above entitled court in the relief is as follows:
in Australia that lies below sea sten I.
above entitled cause to me di­
That a decree be entered in
HE was a source of great Inter­ level. Its shore line is 30 feet low-
BIDS WANTED
Three base hits, McGregor 1,
rected and dated the 26th day favor of plaintiff and against
est to the people In the valley i r than the ocean waters that sur­ Heniges 1, Brooks 1.
of July, 1930, upon a judgment the defendant above named for
below—that unknown girl wlm had round the continent. The bottom I Two base hits, Mcgregor
Notice is hereby givj-n that
6,
taken possession of the old Clark < f the lake can he considered with
rendered and entered in said all right, title, estate, lien or
farm set aslant on old Smoky Top’s little error as at the same level, for Hawkins 5, Brooks 4, Linn 2,
court on the 22nd day of July, interest that each or any of sealed bids will be rece'ved by
slope. Farmers harvesting their Lake Eyre Is in reality only a tre­ Malmsten 1.
1930, in favor of Alexander the said defendants have or claim the City Council of Vernonia,
FOR SALE
crops would pause ami glance curi­ mendous salt flat that is covered
Stolen bases, Linn 12, Haw­
Sword,
plaintiff, and against R. to have in and to the follow­ Columbia County, Oregon, at the
ously nt the thin spiral of smoke from time to time with a few kins 9, McGregor 7, Brooks 6, TWO Milk goats for sale. En- A. Sesseman, defendant, for the ing described real property, to- City Hail in said city up to 8
wit:
traveling skyward above the tree- inches of water.
o’clock p. m., August 4 1930,
Laird 2, Greenman 2, Lillig 2,
quiae A. B. Webb, Timber, I sum of Seven 1
Hundred and
tops and wonder why she was there.
The Southeast quarter of the for the construction of a city
It becomes a lake after droughts Heniges 2, Malmsten 1, Marshall Oregon.
21*jno/100
($700.00)
Dollars
with
Especially young John Hayes are broken by unusual rains in the
the
Northeast
quarter
of
room and fire department
who had recently Inherited his fa­ tar away Queensland plains, so that 1.
interest thereon at the rate of
Southwest quarter and the jail
FOR SALE—Leather davenport, 8 per cent, per annum from the
room under the city hall.
ther's broad acres on which he and roods rush down the usually dry
West
half
of
the
Northeast
reasonably priced. 1306 Sec­ 12th day of May, 1928, and
Ills mother lived alone. For John's river course that lead to this | Mrs. Forrest Harding enter-
quarter of the Southwest quai - J Plans and specifications ^will
2-1* the further sum of Two Hund­
brothers and sisters had h.g ago dosed basin. But quickly the shal- tained the Queen of Hearts ond avenue.
ter of Section 28, in Township be on file at the city hall on
married and scattered ami now had low covering of water evaporates Bridge club at a pyjama party
five (5) North of Range 4 and after Monday, July 28, 1930.
red
Twenty
Four
and
84/100
FOR
SALE
or
TRADE
—
Apart
­
farms of their own.
and the hike becomes first damp i at Big Eddy Wednesday after­
West of Willamette Meridian;,
($224.84)
Dollars
with
interest
ment
house
on
First
street.
"Your turn will come," his moth ..nd then dry.
Also beginning at the South-I All bids to be accompanied
I noon. Mrs. Thor Roberts had See George Bell.
er frequently prophesied. “Ami I
36tf thereon at the rate of 8 per
east corner of the Northeast with a certified check or bidder’s
high score for the afternoon’s
daresay Kitty Weatherby will suit
cent per annum from the 25th
quarter of the Southwest quar­ bond for '5% of the bid.
play. Cantaloupe sundae, punch FOR SALE—Equity in 4-room day of June, 1930, and for the
me as well as anybody.”
Flesh-Eating Ants
ter of Section 28, Township
The council reserves the right
At which her son would clumsily
modern house with bath, 2 further sum of One Hundred
Five (5) North of Range Four to reject any or all bids.
The safari ant belongs to the and cookies were served by the
shift the subject, oh, lie supposed
(4)
West
of
the
Willamette
ub-fuinily Dorylinae, of which the . hostess. Those present were, Mes- lots, on State street near high ($100.0,0)
Dollars
Attorney’s
G. R. Mills, Mayor.
he’d marry Kitty ultimately, hut for genus Dorylus. with several sub ' dames Thor Roberts, H. D. Bla- school. Will consider trade for
Meridian, thence South along
Fees and the further sum of
the present he had no wish to set­ genera, frequents nearly all parts ker, O. T. Bateman, Frank Hart- ear. Enquire Eagle office.
the half section line of Sec­ Attest:
13*
Twenty One ($21.00) Dollars
tle his fate too definitely. Had his of Africa, These ants usually
tion 28, 480 feet more or less
D. B. Reasoner, City Recorder.
mother known that, since the day make only temporary nests, and ■ wick, G. R. Van Vleet, W. F. WILL SELL—My Vernonia pro­ costs and disbursments and the
to the center of a creek known
Ma-
■
Briot,
Henry
Fogel,
and
Miss
he drove to town and parked next spend most of their time wander
as Dow Creek, thence follow­
perty on Rose Ave. highway costs of and upon this Writ,
a dusty little runabout, his mind
ing up the center of Dow Creek CURLY’S TRANSFER
commanding me to make sale
ng in long tiles. The size varies I cile Roberts.
3
blocks
from
depot,
three
25
had been tilled with visions of a from quite minute form to over
in a Northwesterly direction to
Phone Business 221
foot lots, small 3-room house, of the following described real
slender, brown-eyed girl with sum one-half inch in length. The man-
a
point where the said Dow
Residence 653
gold curls clustering under her felt ■ libles are very strong and the ant I POMONA GRANGE
woodshed, $600.00; terms. See property situated in the county
Creek
intersects the North
of
Columbia,
state
of
Oregon,
hat, she herself would not have felt also lias a powerful sting, and a
boundary of the Southeast;
MEETS AT NATAL C. W. Wardle, SP&S Ry. Depot, to-wit;
Local
and Long Dis­
so sure of being mother-in-law to swarm is able to kill animals or
quarter of the Southwest quar­
St. Helens, Oregon.
14c
The South half of Lot three,
Kitty.
tance
Hauling
ter
of
said
Section
28,
thence
1
birds that it may come upon. These |
(Continued From Page 1))
As fall drew near, one might III- ants sometimes enter houses in
and all of Lots Four and Five
following the said North lioun-i
deed have been pardoned for lean search of vermin, and on these oc­ Barlow of Clatsop county; song, FOR SALE—14-ucre farm, partly
dary
907
feet
more
or
less
to
I
of Block One Rose Add to
cleared, 4-room house; located
Ing on the pasture bars and g izlng casions the people leave till the
the place of beginning and con-1
Vernonia, according to the of-
at Smoky Top, whose sides were a ants are through. The same gen­ Malmsten quartet; recitation, Mr. on Pebble creek road about four
taining 3 acres, more or less.
ficial
Plat
thereof
and
on
file
Sickle;
address
by
State
Master,
colorful muss of reds ami greens eral type of ant occurs in almost
And further that defendants!
miles from town. Write to Oliver
in
the
office
of
the
County
iiother
Hulet;
song
by
quartet;
and browns, set off by the more all the tropical countries. except
and each of them may be requir-
Jones, Houlton, Ore., for further
Clerk of Columbia County, ed Jo set forth the nature of !
somber evergreens. Ami, us the <>n islands. The female Is without bath stunt by state lecturer, Mrs. information.
WHILE YOU
513p
season progressed, without rain, wings, which makes its distribution McCall; recitation, Lee Osburn;
Oregon, together with all and their several claim and that all
WAIT
John would so lean on the burs. to Islands impossible.
adverse
claims
of
said
defendants,
singular
tenements,
heredita-
talk on the organization of a FOR SALP—1929 Sport Chev.
But sometimes he would frown ami
ments ■ and appurtenances there­ or either of them may be de­
VERNONIA BRAZING AND
the
pi-
Historical
society
and
coach.
Perfect
condition.
Will
think of (Ire.
unto belonging or in anywise termined by decree of this Court,
MACHINE WORKS
oneer association in Columbia take good light coupe or roads­
"Just a spark ami she's be set
and by said decree, it be de-1
Terrifying Records
appertaining.
------------------------------------------------------- -
reading, ter as down payment. No junk.
county,
Anna
Jerzyk;
off like slit shingles,” he muttered
elared that the plaintiff is the
One of the most fiisclmiting dis Mrs. Schwab; recitation, Mrs.
NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue
one day.
Inquire Eagle office.
21c
•«lays at the New York Academy of
of said execution, judgment or­
Then one evening, out driving Medicine, says an article In the Jones; short talk, Bertha Beck.
With Kitty Weatherby nt his side, Xew York lleralil Tribune, Is a The lecturer gave the names of
der, decree and order of sale
MISCELLANEOUS
he suddenly swung off from the ■ hart, compiled a century ago. In the winners of the Essay con­
and in compliance with the com­
main highway onto n hard packed the columns of which are arranged
AUG 3, 1930—2 dogs strayed mands of said writ, I will on
dirt rond that wound iti sharp, the records of eases, guaranteed au­ test, as follows: Warren and St.
away, one bob-tail bitch and
September the 8th,
follnge-hlddeii curves up the moun­ thentic by the author, of persons Helens district, Rose Houser, one hound dog with a small split Monday,
1930, at 10 o’clock a. m., at
second;
first;
and
Velma
Nelson
tain.
have died of spontaneous com
“This Is exciting," giggled Kitty. who
Roberta in his left car. Both black and the front door of the county
district,
DEPART m ENT • STORE
bustion as a result of drink. In Clatskanie
"Haven’t been up there since 1 was one case recorded combustion was Smith, first, Wilma Sheets, sec­ tan. Any one finding these dogs court house in St. Helens, Co­
n kid. Besides, I’d Ike to catch a “complete'' in one “who had abused ond, Charles Petzer third. First please notify Andrew M. Par- lumbia county, Oregon, sell at
ker, and I will pay you for your public auction, subject to re-
sight of tliut city girl. Jim Law
spirits for three years." ami in an
rence—” she paused, catching other even more terrifying event in county, Rose Houser, second trouble. Vernonia, Oregon. 22» demption, to the highest bidder
Roberta
Smith.
John's quick look, then continued combustion was absolute “save for
for cash in hand all the right,
defiantly—“well lie's been working it part of the skull and the last
A bountiful chicken dinner was
BiUS WANTED
title and interest whjgh the with­
for her, although why lie should Joints of the lingers'' ami the cause served by the sisters of Natal
in and above named defendants
with his big farili—anyhow, lie says is given as “too great a proximity Grange, also a delicious supper,
she's poor ns Job's turkey. That to a footstove.”
Notice is hereby given that had on the 12th day of May,
and
ice
cream
and
cake
at
mid
­
her uncle left her the place and
1928, the date of
night. The Worthy Master an­ sealed bids will be received by herein foreclosed the mortgage
it's the only home she's got mid
or since that
the Board of Union High School
nounced
the
next
meeting
will
she's got to make It pay. But Jim
The Grip of Gold
date had in and to the above
District
No.
1
at
the
Clerk
’
s
of
­
be held at Vernonia, Saturday,
sn.vs it wouldn't grow enough to
There are metals rarer than gold November 1. This will be the fice up to 7:30 p. m, August 9, described property or any part
feed a starving cut."
Her companion's thoughts were a and more precious. But no other date for the election of officers 19930, for 80 cord of 4-ft., dry, thereof, to satisfy said execution,
remotely approaches gold
old growth, red fir wood, slab or judgment and decree, interest,
jumble of apeculntlons. So the substance
Reveal interesting
Its grip upon the Imagination of and a large attendance is desir-
stranger girl wasn't n rich young in
cord.
D 'livered by September costs and accruing costs.
mankind.
We
do
not
speak
of
the
was
closed
in
due
cd.
Grange
Indy riding a hobby. So Kilty was
Dated
and
posted
this
6th
20,
1930.
Plntlnum Rule or of the Radium form by the Master.
ways to
approc-ch
still seeing Jim. Ids old rival.
The Board reserves the right day of August, 1930.
The following resolutions were
"What Jim snys seems to carry Gate. We discuss, Instead, golden
OSCAR G. WEED,
days
and
golden
youth
and
golden
to
reject
any
or
all
bids.
household tasks !
considerable weight with you," lie weddings and a golden future. Gold adopted by Pomona:
Sheriff of Columbia
H. M. CONDIT, Clerk.
remarked coldly, ".lust when—”
“Whereas, Japanese labor is Atte;t:
Is
the
universal
symbol
of
riches,
County,
Oregon.
lie pnused abruptly. “What’s tliut?” the inevitable metaphor of wealth employed on land owned by the
First Publication Aug. 8, 1930.
he cried. "Smoke I”
MRS. CHAS. MALMSTEN,
In addition It Is the solid and Federal Land Bank of Spokane,
■7
The car shot forward tiimeatli the And
Last Publication Sept. 5, 1930.
Clerk.
21c
unsentimental foundation on which In the Rainier district, and be­
pressure of Ids foot, while Kitty the
world's
structure
of
currency
clutched his arm In terror, both at
lieving the F. L. Bank is not
CALL FOR BIDS
the mini swerve with which they and credit I«- 1 •••'It.—Fortune.
justified in engaging in the
rounded curves nml nt the thought
Bids for the construction of a
'Lyle Ellis spent the week end farming business, considering the
of tire.
conditions of agrculture, and par- forty-foot extension to the pre­
“Can't you turn?” she niamigeil in Silverton.
to gasp.
II. J. Barbur of Forest Grove, tcularly in using alien labor, sent automobile display shed on
Columbia
County
Fair TOM H. KING. SR., TAILOR
John shook Ids head, lie hadn't •''strict plant supervisor of the Therefore, be it resolved, that the
county
Pomona protest grounds are called for at this
thought of turning —only of going West Const Telephone company, Columbia ------
Fancy prints, printed
y ..............
forward to find out just where that was in town Wednesday.
(against the action of the Federa
fire might lie. If It were well above
batiste and dimities
the farm, the wind might curry It
hy, or a well planned hack tire or
—many floral and
trench repel It. At the best he
could get the girl and bring her
down to safety. Ills heart glowed
polka dot patterns to I
within him nml lie was not con-
scions <>f Kitty's grasp on Ids arm.
choose from.
Then, as they swung around the
bend, they saw the tire. It was the
farmhouse Itself nml John's expert
eye saw nt once that, set ns the
old house was In the center of
If getting more work done— -if more money in the bank
the clearing, there was little likeli­
appeals to you, take a tip from ui and put a McCormick-
hood of the surrounding forest be­
coming Involved.
Deering Rarmall on your farm, It is the ideal power plant
Two hurrying figures were mov­
with which to farm. You can use its power through draw-
ing to n safe distance what few
bar, belt and power take-off.
pieces of furniture they hail evi­
dently been able to take from with­
The Farmall plaati up to 60 acres in an S-hour day,
in the building.
with 4-row planter.
In cultivating! ;, with a 4-row outfit, it
John, followed by Kitty, leaped
clean. 35 to 50 acre, a day, and in later cultivating., 50 to
to the ground.
“No use trying to save the
60 acre, a day. Two-row work in proportion. It handle, all
house," yelled Lawrence. “Ix-t 'er
haying job., cutting a l4-.w.th with 7-foot power-drive
burn. My wife here
Farmall Mower and 7-foot trailer mower attached: al.o rakea,
“Your wife!" both Kitty nml John
loader., etc.
Plow, two furrow», pull, all .eed-bed imple­
cried the word.
“Married only this afternoon.”
ment., and operate, grain and corn harVe.ting machine».
shouted Jim. still busy lugging
chairs and tables. “Chimney must
have caught while we were gone.
IF IT ISN'T A McCORMICK-DEERING
Sparks on the roof did for the
rest. Makes no real difference.
IT ISN'T A FARMALL
Golfig to live nt my place, of
course." He threw a tender, pro­
tective glance at the girl, who
seemed lovelier and even more de­
sirable than John remembered her.
“The old tinder box might as well
go one time no another.”
And go It did. burning clear to
the ground until only the black­
CASS BERGERSON
EDO. TAPP
ened. smoldering embers were left.
And It seemed to John as If, hidden
|u the debris, were the ashes of his
(Continuée From l’aie 1)
Reality Better Than
a Dream
S
Classified Ads
G reased
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Store No. 1436
Vernonia, Or e
Dresses
.WIT'.V
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Pul a McCormick-Deering
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ALSO
A Group of
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