Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 28, 1930, Page 7, Image 7

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    NOVEMBER 28, 1980,
THE VERNONIA EAGLE
PAGE SEVEN
list at this writing.
CLEVELAND Apartment« — 10
A case of spinal meningitis
large rooms, furnished. See P.
lias been reported from Birken­
HUI.
12tfc
feld.
The Scaling buy became
A. A. Dowling
sick the first of the week and
Neat Cottage, next to Cleveland
wus taken to PorUand, where
Apartments, furnished $12.50.
Mrs.
L.
H.
Bulander
of
Port
­
>a Holmstrom spent a physician pronounced it the dread land is visiting her husband.
P. HUI, 876 Second St
The buy has been at­
geek in Portland on disease.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Haffart
tending school at Birkenfeld.
FOR SALE
are the proud parents of a ba­
I Johnson helped Mr.
LITTLE STORY OF GRATITUDE
by girl burn last week.
FOR SALE—2-h.p. gas engine.
■ nd dress turkeys fur
A
basketball
game
was
played
Stoner type K, 1 ft inch rotary
bg' ving traile on Sat-
I
Ml
N
’
T
know
just
how
old
this
at Timber school last Tuesday be­
pump, 600, fest iron pipe all
story
is;
probsbly
If
the
tmth
tween tlie alumni and Timber,
Call house back of
were known, it’s a great deal older like new.
| Mrs. Ernest Lane at-
resulted in a score of 21-4 in
than any of us now sllve. Indeed, fiUing station at Arcadia Park.
Mance at Vine Maple
fuvur of the alumni.
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an amateur archeologist who spe­
»ight
The 4 II Girls’ club met last cializes in prehistoric humor told
p Wallace wua on the
Coquille, Oregon, Nuv. 10.
week with Maverene Tailman. me the other day that, according to FOR SALE—Six weeks old pigs.
1st week.
Editor Vernonia Eagles A re­ The girls are very busy working his heat Information and belief. It
Phone 8F525, Mrs.
A.
B.
(tin Dowling family ur>
cent edition of yuur paper has on their projects, as the Tim­ dated back to the First century B. Counts.
182*
i Inside of their house
come under my nutice, wherein ber I'arrnt-Teachers’ association 0. and originated In Home. H* was
quite certain that It circulated at
paint and are paper- there is an article un the preda­
and
stock
will send the girl who receives Newgale prison in London during, FOR SALE—Table
turnips.
John
D.
Baker,
tory animal quusltoii, written by fir.-.t prize ut end of the year the Elizabethan era.
Bundland ha« been suf one uf yuur citisens.
163«
........... .
The gist to Oregon State college for the
So what 1 ciaim Is that. If It has Phone 7F35.
111 a boil in hl« eur, ■of the whole article
two weeks session held there ev­ lived this long and remained so
was
that
lesMitcd his going to government truppers ______ —
be ery year by club members from fresh snd vigorous through ail the FOR SALE—100 Henacre pul­
.for an examination by sent into your district should
age«, It deserves to go on living.
to wage ail parts of the state.
lets, cheap. Carl Davis, Stony
The modernised version Is to this
warfare un coyotes and sheep
Fred
Smith
of
Portland
visited
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effect:
A visiting clergyman is Point Road.
Agent George Nelson killing boar.
Dean and Don Keise) one i day touring a state penitentiary. When
ilk In the old school
Your county will have to match last week.
his round Is almost completed he
I Wednesday,
funds with the Biological Sur­
Is joined by one of the keepers. "My
Call For County Warrant«
Henry Beiget and wife of €
hd Birkenfeld had a vey in order to secure services
friend," says the ch Iler, "I am glad
bosketball nt Birken- of a trapper. And will he trap? Ion, Oregon, «pent Friday v
I came today to this dismal place
I have money on hand to pay
the Hankins and Flett family.
Wislfp <iny «vening,
and «[» nt hours wunderlng through the following endorsed warranta:
Thia, Coos county, hns n gov­
I the winner,
Its
stone-welled
corridors.
For
ernment hunter or trapper work-
General Fund Warrants endorsed
rcnianek g«>t out too mg here,
u. -
J,,. ,1Mll scattered pois- Graw, who wrote the article re­ now I urn more convinced than ever prior to and including Oct. 3,
that
In
the
mind
of
the
lower
and
Jiv road I one morning un bails
in many districts of ferred to, states that he agrees most depraved creature here there 1930.
Road Dist. No. 1 War­
while taking a load the county,
What has been the with the viewpoint expressed a- 1« some love left. Every heart rants endorsed prior to and in­
to the 1 Vernonia Mar- result? 1 Some
‘
__ .........
...- bove, as he considers trapping beats to some tender throbbing, cluding Oct. 16, 1930.
of the
finest var-
Road
had to be
I
pulled out. mint and cattle dogs have been a much more effective method some lingering sentiment of nffec-
Diet No. 6 Warrants endorsed
pr him the truck did killed by eating poisuned bail. than dangerous scattering of poi­ tlon.
In fact, at this moment 1
own in the river but There is a noticeable decerase son bait to get nd of predatory have before me proof of It Look prior to and including May 10,
1930.
Road Dist. No. 6 War-
Very close call,
Government trapper«, yonder." And the minister pointed
m the ranks uf fur bearing ani­ animal».
rants endursed prior to and in­
bwling
and
Bernard mals and several districts where he points out, are compelled to a Anger toward the barred front of
eluding Oct. 7, 1929. Road Dist.
a nearby cell.
Ionia hoppers on Tu«’»- the poison was strung are de­ use the lest desirable method.
"They tell me." he went on. “that No. 7 Warrants endorsed prior
It week,
Mr. McGraw, like others who In yonder cell Is confined a man to and including Sept. 6, 1930.
pleted of furtiearera.
illy 20, who were tu
Ten times more cuyotes and own ranches In this section, is serving ■ life sentence for having Road Dist. No. 8 Warrants, en-
nt the Devine home other predatory animals have anxious to free his stock from committed s cold-blooded murder.
dorsed prior to and including
rsilay, combined their been trapped by the residents of the danger of varmits, and is And yet see what he now Is doing?
July 3, 1930. Road Dist. No. 12
kith the sewing <1-
II
has
made
a
friend
and
compan
­
this county than by this hunter. eager to eooperate in whatever
ion of an ordinary rat At his call Warrants endorsed prior to and
hveii nt Mrs. Bridger
The only results he has obtain- may be the cheapest and best It comes from a hole In the wall. including Oct. 4, 1930.
Road
[el there
A good
. ■
ed,
’, it seems, is when he uses way.
It plays about him.
He divides Dist. No. 18 Warrants endorsed
t wns pr< -ent, and many traps. 1
his food with It.
It torches on prior to and including Oct. 8,
I know that coyotes may
b learned from Mrs be found on
his hand while he strokes Its back. 1930.
Road Dist. No. 20 War-
ranges that he
ler notice will be giv- has poisoned.
It Is his friendly and confiding com­ rants endoised prior to and in­
MONUMENTS TO A POLICY
And ax __
for ____
actual-
Where the next meeting ly killing these animals by pois­
panion In the long hours of his soli­
The new plant of the Lower tude. The turnkey on duty In this eluding Nov. 12, 1930.
tile Jolly 'JO.
on, I believe his efforts have Columbia Co-operative Dairy as- hallway Informs me that the two
Interest cease Nov. 28, 1930.
lundland was a buxines» been in vain, for as far as 1
GLADYS PETERSON,
are
Inseparable.
at
ociation,
dedicated
Friday
1 Vernonia one day last am able to ascertain, he has
County Treasurer.
“So I ask you, la not thia evi­
iuitin Dowling a< com failed after several years to pro­ Clatskanie, is a monument to the dence of what I have been saying?
consistent policy followed by this
duce very few coyotes killed by organization in buying its cream But hold: I shall demonstrate my NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
a«. Hanson i« expecting
In the Cowinty Court of the Stat*
poison, and just think uf the un grade so that it might spe­ theory beyond a doubt."
I*. Mr and Mrs. Salmi,
The reverend gentleman advances of Oregon for Columbia County.
terrible toll the poison has tak­ cialize in the manufacture of a to the cell door.
rshland for Thanksgiv- en!
IN THE MATTER OF THE
quality butter.
“My dear brother.” he says ad­
ESTATE OF
Coyotes can be trapped without
It is
thia policy which han dressing the Inmate, “would you
id Mr«. Wm. Bridger«
endangering the lives of ail our in eight short years built this mind telling me why you are ao IRA C. NICHOLSON, Deceased.
Brui Mrs. L. Carmichiei
Notice is hereby given, that
fur bearing animals, good dogs, association into the outstanding deeply attached to this dumb an­
skarn* visitors on Tues
and song birds—and as for bear, co-operative of the state of Ore­ imal r
I, going to see “Aunt
“Sure 171 tell you.” answers the
any one can trap a bear.
gon.
One of the reasons why a
criminal. “It’s because once he bit
Just let your county court
It is this policy which has in­ the warden."
newspaper is such a good ad­
Joe Ennvbrrg ha« been
put on a good bounty on the creased its output from $288,577.- <19 br tbs MeNausbt SrodlesSs. Iec > vertising medium is because it
Irk li«t for several day»
animals that are molesting your
in 1922 to $1.0..',7.6X2.27 in
is always ready to be read when
Lgstha Nelson is stay-
livestock and see how quickly 1929 and its assets from $35,-
the reader is ready to read.
her mother fur a while.
the varmints are slickrd up by Bt’.OT to $570,659.84
in the
—Colorado Editor.
H'-iulows was a village
trappers and men with good same period.
r»i* ’day morning.
dogs.
The woods will be left
It is this policy which has ex-
Keaton is on the sick
clean after the trappers vacate pandedthe scope of its operations
them, while if poison is resorted yearly until now it has plants in
WANTED
to, these same woods will be Astoria. Grays River, Cathlamet.
turned into a livinir Hell for Portland and Clatskanie with pro­
every harmless forest creature spects that it will enter Longview, WANTED—Reliable party to do
washing and ironing for use
that frequents them.
After a K»-!-<> and St. Helen« within the
of Washing machine and Mangle.
thorough investigation of poison near future.
methods, 52 of the leading scien­
The Lower Columbia associa- Inquire of Mrs. E. H. Wash­
Phone 691 or 423.
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tists of the entire United States lion, built on the wreckage of burn.
have gone on record as disapprov­ the old Oregon State Dairy
FOR RENT
ing the use of poison and asking league, took a determined stand
that it be stopped,
There is in the biginning for cream grad-
room
modern
every argument against it and Ing, an advanced stand in Ore- FOR RENT—6
house.
Inquire Bank of Ver­
none for it.
It does not pro­ gon but one which had built
172e
due* results as trapping docs I many another dairy section,
It nonia.
and endangers the lives of valu- insisted upon farmers bringing
able dogs and all wild life.
in their cream while sweet and FOR RENT—3-room furnished
apartment.
Roseway
apart­
Put on a decent bounty or differentiated between the price
15tfc
hire a good local trapper, but paid for sweet cream and sour ments, 916 Rose Ave.
M ìni
Timber
The Open
Forum - -
I
the undersigned, administrator of
the Estate of Ira C. Nicholson,
deceased, has filed his Final Ac­
count in the County Court of
the Statu of Oregon for Columbia
County, and that Monday, ths
15th day of December, 1930, at
the hour of 11:30 A. M. of said
day, and the Court room of
said Court, has been appointed
by said Court'as the time and
place
for
hearing objections
thereto and the settlement there­
of.
R. L. Spencer.
Administrator.
Dated and first published Nov.
14, 1930, date of last publica­
tion, Dec. 12, 1930.
W. A. Harris, Attorney.
ceased, has filed his Final Ac­
count in the County Court of
the State of Oregon, for Colum­
bia County, and that Monday,
the first day of December, 1930,
at the
“
hour of 2 o’clock P. M.
of •aid day, and the court room
of ■aid court, ha» been appoint-
ed by said Court as the time and
place for hearing objections there­
to and the settlement thereof.
CHARLES BUBENDORF,
Administrator.
Dated and first published Oc­
tober 31, 1930.
Date of last
publication November 28, 1930.
W. A. HARRIS, Attorney.
MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF
WILLIAM HENRY HESS, De­
ceased.
Notice is hereby given, that
the undersigned, administrator of
the Estate of William Hess,
deceased, has filed bis Final Ac­
count in the County Court of
the State of Oregon for Columbia
County, and that Monday, the
16th day of December, 1930, at
the hour of 11 A. M. of said
day, and the Court room of
said Court, has been appointed
by said Court as the time and
place
for
hearing objections
thereto and the settlement there-
of.
Frank J. Schmidlin,
Administrator.
Dated and first published Nov.
14, 1930, date of last publica­
tion, Dec. 12, 1930.
W. A. Harris, Attorney.
legal voters of School District
No. 47 of Columbia County,
State of Oregon, that an elec-
tion will be held in said Dis-
trict at Washington School on
the 9th day of December, 1930,
at 8:00 p. m. o’colck in the
afternoon, to vote on the ques­
tion of increasing the amount of
the tax levy in said District for
the year 1930-1931 by more
than six per cent over the
■mount of such levy for the
year immediately preceding.
Dated this 18th day of Nov.,
1930.
ATTEST:
LOEL ROBERTS,
District Clerk.
J. W. BROWN.
Chairman Board of
Directors.
NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION
Notice of School Election to
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Increase Tas Moro Than Sia
Per Cent Over That of the Pro­
la th* County Court of th* Stat* vious year.
of Oregon for Columbia County.
Notice is hereby given to the
IN
THE
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF
FINAL ACCOUNT
la tk* County Court of th* Stat*
of Oregon for Columbia County.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ....
ESTATE OF
DAVID DÜBENDORF, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, administrator of the
estate of David Dübendorf, de-
NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given
that in sixty (60) days from
the date of this notice, it
will be unlawful for stock to
run at large in VERNONIA
No. 3 Voting Precinct, in
Columbia County, Oregon.
Dated November 17, 1930.
J. W. HUNT,
County Clerk.
Classified Ads
EEP
NES
t bother it
Printing
• Art •
by all means keep government
trappers with their poisoned bait.«
from your district.
Very respectively your,
tans Lcneve,
State supervisor of the Ameri­
can Trappers Ass’n.
(Editor’s
Note.)—H.
E.
cream that there might be an
incentive for them to give at­
tention to this essential point.
To the everlasting credit of the
farmers be it said that the great
majority of them co-operated,
making their co-operative one in
fact as well as in name.
—Astorian Budget.
Mc-
WHAT’S WRONG AND WHERE?
FURNISHED Apt, cheap; water,
light, fuel, free.
Hotel Ne­
halem.
164c
FOR RENT—2-room apartments,
new, clean and quiet.
Hot
water; water, light and wood 116
month. P. Hill, 876 Second St.
FOUR Room house, Second St.,
near R. R. track, $8.00.
Hill. 875 Second St
for
We ground the
It, cleaned the
*n
«nd
THANKSGIVING
tuned
engine I It acts
• new car—baa
•r end "pick
Our display of
Fashion Craft
Ties is bigger
and bettar than
ever.
•plenty
or the «ntlr«
om Valley have suffered much
less
fi
>mie
depression
I> Deles
We sail
Only in an ex-
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elusive
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find such a varie­
ty of beautiful
ties to select
from.
and up
Oregon-American
olor Co
emonia, Oregon
How good are you st finding mistakes? Ths artist has Intsntlonally
mads ssvsral obvious onss la drawing ths abovs picture. toms sf them
are easily discovered, others may be hard. Soo how long It wUl take
YOU to find them.
Lumber Co
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OUR BUYING POWER REFLECTS IN THE
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