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VOLUME XI. 12.00 per year; 5c a copy. VERNONIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1933. ~ Election on State Items " "" - ■ =^=T'. Clarence Watts Tells of Automobile Tour to Canada NUMBER 29. ----------------- Farewell For Mr». E. A. Green Is Given by Friends A picnic honoring the birthday Friends of Mrs. E. A. Green of Sheriff Oscar G. Weed and gave her a farewell party at the the homecoming of Mrs. Emma The following account of the Moyie river. The river was high home of Mrs. A. J. Hughes on O.- Weed was celebrated m the grove recent tour of the C. R. Watts and muddy but Mrs. Watts will A. hill Wednesday. She was on the family place on the Ne family to Alberta was written for catch fish and she landed two presented with a gift. halem last Sunday. Those partici the Eagle by Mr. Watts: Those present were Mrs. C. L. nice ones after fishing most of pating were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar We left home Wednesday the day in the rain and I in a Anderson, Mrs. Carl Davidson, G. Weed, Mr. and Mrs. Elza morning about daylight by way desperate effort not to be out Mrs. Grady, Mrs. L. H. Dewey, Many Important Measures Weed, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Cal of St. Helens and Portland. As done rented a boat and tried hard Mrs. M. D. Cole, Mrs. E. S. houn, Alice Chapman and Ruth soon as we reached the Columbia on Moyie lake but had to give up Thompson, Mrs. J .F. Hetrick, To Be Voted Urie, all of St. Helens, Mrs. Otis River highway we encountered and fight mosquitoes instead, ar Mrs. E. E. Gamer, Mrs. Dave Weed of Portland, Mrs. J. L. mosquitoes and high water. At riving at Cranbrook, B. C. about Marshall, Mrs. J. H. Burnside, Upon Van Blaricom and Mrs. Catherine Hood River and The Dalles the seven o’clock, making only 113 Mrs. A. E. Matthews, Mrs. Alma Van Blaricom of Newberg, Mrs. corn was in tassel but we soon miles that day. Bell, Mrs. Judd Greenman, Mrs. Emma Weed, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Leaving Cranbrook at four F. M. Ruhl, Mrs. M. Grunden, The special election on state Garner and Bernice Rose of Ver came into the dry eastern Ore gon country except for a few o’clock a. m., we had not driven Mrs. W. T. Lilly, Mrs. F. W. measures will be held today from nonia. places where the Columbia had far until Alice said, “Look at those Wall, Mrs. H. V. Holcomb, Miss 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. In Vernonia backed up over the highway. At calves up ahead; they sure can Amy Hughes, Mrs. Green, Mrs. there will be the usual polling noon we boarded the ferry at run.” But upon closer investigation John Hale and Mrs. Hughes. places, in the city hall, the Van Mrs. Green and daughters Char Umatilla and twenty minutes la we found that they were deer. Alstine building, the grange hall Commission for lotte and Nelle expect to move ter were across the river and We then stopped at the Frank and the O.-A. cook house. Election a week or so to Malone, Wash., Boxing Is Named headed over the Horse Heaven slide (where about three years in on the proposed amendments to hills to Pasco. The weather was ago the side of a mountain slid where Mr. Green and Norman the city charter will -not be held cloudy and at times we went off and buried a city under the have employment. until August 7. through light showers. At Pasco rock) to take pictures. We then First on the ballot appears the Mayor and Council Appoint Five the gardens looked fine, much a- dropped down out of the moun names of the candidates for the Member* for Year head of ours here but they tains and were soon out on the Snappy Team Formed state convention to ratify or re have to irrigate. From Pasco out plains of Alberta, the weather ject the proposed amendment to Mayor Ben S. Owens and the past the airport and over the de still cloudy and an occasional show the federal constitution repealing the eighteenth amendment. Candi city council appointed as members sert to Spokane arriving at five er which they needed badly as Mist C. C. C. Boy* Win Three Game* in Two Week* dates who declare themselves in of the boxing commission Mon forty o’clock, a busy town from the wheat that should have been favor of repeal are N. N. Blumen- day night A. L. Kullander, Dr. J. all appearances and then on to two feet high was only about saadt, John H. Flynn and Emil L. A. Hughes, L. H. Dewey, E. H. Sandpoint, Ida., by eight o’clock, eight inches. We arrived at our MIST—(Special.)— A snappy Mueller. Candidates opposed to Washburn and W. J. Armitage. a distance of 525 miles from Ver destination at eight o’clock, 429 baseball team has been organized repeal are Alfred S. May and Bes Appointments to the commission nonia by the shortest road pos miles that day, or 1077 miles by the Illinois boys at Mist camp from Vernonia. sie P. Weed. Drys plan also to are supposed to be made annually, sible. 1655, under the management of it was brought out, but owing to "• Here we went to Lake Shore My brother after getting our write in the name of E. A. Ross, Capt. B. C. Andrus. there being only two prohibition the fact that few boxing matches tourist park for the night leaving jig-saw puzzle letter together The newly organized team won candidates whose names appear had been staged in the city during at six the next morning for the saying we were coming declared its first game June 25 from recent years the commission haa line about 60 miles north. After a holiday, turned the horses out on the ballot. Regardless of their Marshland 9 to 3. A week later personal attitude, however, dele not functioned. The series of about three minutes at the line and we just played around for they played Vernonia, winning gates are bound by the vote of matches planned for the C. C. C. we were away to fish in the eight days when we had to start back. We left Sunday for Cal this game 13 to 4. On July 9 they the people regarding the amend men necessitated the appointment gary where the Stampede started played at Westport and won 27 ment itself, the first of the meas of a new commission. Monday which we attended and to 6, completing a total of three The matter of securing an Four Local Men ures as printed on the ballot. drove to Banff Canadian Nation big victories in two weeks. The next measure is the soldiers auditor to audit the books of the 6 they played at St. Hel and sailors bonus amendment to retiring city treasurer, Albert Added to Force al park that night before dark or ens July but lost by the close score about 10:30. Banff is in the the state constitution, providing Childs, was discussed, and Re heart of the Canadian Rockies 86 of 7 to 5. that the state pay no more cash corder C. F. Hieber was instructed Frank Harzheim is captain, and bonuses, mak» no bonus loans af to write tn various certified pub Woodsmen Report for Work in miles from Calgary, where one should plan to stay several days the coaches are Pete Nichols and ter June 30, 1938, and authorize lic accountants to find out their C. C. C. Camps or weeks instead of a few hours. Daniel Riss. The squad is a* refunding bonds within the pre availability and the terms asked. follows: vious constitutional limitation It will be necessary, it was stated, The next night we again arriv D. Bernardi, 3b; L. Hall, p; D. The resolution submitting this for the books to be audited be Lee Rogers, A. V. Mowe, Burl ed in Cranbrook, B. C., 659 miles Capitani, 3b; C. Payoni, lb; R. amendment was passed unani fore the new treasurer, Franklin Henderson and Floyd L. Cleve from home the way we wished to McConnell, s.s.; J. Sabitani, c.; mously by the legislature, and Rogers, can qualify. land have been added to the go. Wednesday morning we start A. Deminski, 2b; R. Denny, c.; embodies three of the recommen Recorder Hieber submitted his force of local woodsmen employ ed at six a. m. and were soon W. Kozar, l.f.; E. Decker, r.f.; J. dations made to it by the legisla quarterly financial report. ed in the C.C.C. camps, and left across the line and back in the Camp, r.f.; H. Feldhaus, c.f.; H. tive committee of the American U. S. again. Once during that day The matter of replacing burned Saturday for Wilark and Mist. Brown, 3b; L. Babczak, lb; F. Legion. A side camp accommodating in eastern Washington when we out globes in the street lights Harzheim, p.; F. Marangel, 2b. The county manager form of was discussed with J. L. Timmons 40 or 50 men is being constructed stopped for a drink we asked government constitutional amend of the Oregon Gas and Electric at Pete Hoffman’s, ten miles how hot it was. The lady said a ment authorizes voters of any Co., but no action was taken. south, and will be ready within little over 100 in the shade, bu» county to adopt if they wish the the next week, states J. J. Rus we couldn’t see any shade. We Ambulance Dance manager form of county govern sell, forest service official in came over the new Wallula cut charge of local camps. Another off, just opened the day before, ment, abolishing the present elec Nets Fund $21.85 tive county officers except school Rod and Gun Club side camp from the Hamlet camp and asrived at The Dalles tired out and nearly cooked at about superintendent, and transferring is being placed at Buster creek. to the circuit court the judicial To Elect Officers Six miles of road have been 9 p. m., 552 miles. After a good Boxing Match with C.C.C. to Be constructed on the old railroad sleep in an auto camp were up duties of the county judge. The Held Later for Purpose grade out of Wilark, and two and away at 5 a. m., and arrived amendment does not of itself ere miles of right of way have been home about 10 a. m., having trav ate any change in the form of Will Also Consider Erection of cleared. More machinery is ex eled 2370 miles. Our car ran per. The benefit dance July 12 for county government, but makes Pheasant Pen* pected this week for grading, Mr. fectly thanks to a local garage the community ambulance netted the new plan optional with each that serviced our car before we $21.85 after payment of expenses, county. Russell says. The annual meeting for election The prosecution by information Mess halls 20x110 feet have started. I would rather live in according to E. H. Washburn, and grand jury modification of officers of the Nehalem Rod been built at Mist and Hamlet, Oregon than anywhere we had commander of Vernonia post ot the American Legion, who turned amendment authorizes the enact and Gun club is to be held to but the one at Wilark is not up seen on our trip. the money over to the ambulance ment of a law providing for prose night in the Crawford Motor yet. A new telephone line 24 treasurer, F. M. Ruhl. In addi cution of offenses by information company’s garage. miles in length from Mist to the CALCUTTA BUSINESS tion $8.00 was raised by private MAN FINDS OREGON of the district attorney instead ot The club will consider at this Hamlet camp has been put in. CLIMATE DELIGHTFUL subscription. indictment as heretofore, and for meeting, according to Lester As the ambulance fund still modifying the grand jury system. Sheeley, secretary, applying for Of all places anywhere in the needs replenishing it is planned The purpose is to avoid the federal aid funds for the con Legion Picnic Is world that he has been Oregon that proceeds from one of the heavy expense of the grand jury struction of the proposed Rock has the most delightful climate, boxing matches between C.C.C. creek hatchery, and the building Planned for 30th believes (Continued on Page 4.) A. C. Ball, sales manager and local boys to be held in the of pheasant pens. Gene Simpson, for the International Harvester near future be donated for this superintendent of the Oregon Co. in Calcutta, India, who with purpose. State Game farms, has advised Tag Sale Is Planned the club that 100 pheasants have County Wide Affair to Be Held Mrs. Ball was a guest at the At Arcadia Park home of Mrs. Ollie Roberts and been allocated to Vernonia, and Miss Macile Roberts from Friday Grange Picnic Is Held will be immediately available as Library Board Punchare* Ten soon as pens are constructed. Th» A county wide Legion picnic evening to Monday morning. Mr. feed will be furnished by the will be given Sunday, July Ball has traveled extensively in New Book* for Shelve* state game commission. Last year 30, at Arcadia park, sponsored Asia and Europe in connection Adrr»**»* Given by Rev. D. R. Kauffman, Morton Tompkins the club sought permission for by Columbia post of St. Helens with his work, and haa a large The members of the Vernonia erection of pens in the city park, and Columbia unit of the Legion collection of motion pictures Library board are planning to but because of objections raised Addresses by Rev. D. R. Kauff Auxiliary. All of the posts and which he has taken. Mr. and Mrs. sponsor a tag day in the near to this procedure the club is con Auxiliary units in the county Ball are at present touring the man of Vernonia and Morton future, because of a shortage ot sidering locating the pens outside Tompkins of Yamhill county, rep have been invited to participate. United States. funds in the library treasury. of the park. resenting the state grange mt. A program in which all can par The library has recently pur ter, Ray W. Gill, featured the ticipate is being planned. Among NINE CARS OF PULP chased ten new books: Blue Mead TRUCKMEN TO HOLD WOOD SHIPPED DURING program at the grange picnic at other attractions it is expected ows. by May Stanley; Flowering PAST TWO WEEKS TIME Big Eddy park Sunday. Mr. MEETING HERE FOR that there will be indoor base Wilderness, by John Galsworthy; PROTEST ON LAW ball between teams recruited from Kauffman spoke about the The Album, by Mary Roberts the different posts. A pot luck Nine cars of pulp wood have eighteenth amendment and Mr. Rinehart; Good Earth, by Pearl S. A meeting sponsored by the lunch is to be served. been, shipped out during the past Tompkins discussed grange mem Buck; Hilltops Clear, by Emilie Oregon Truck Owners association Local Legionnaires are request two weeks to Oregon City, six bership and explained the opposi Loring; Old West and New, by is to be held in the Thomas gar ed to get in touch with E. H. for the Unemployed council and tion to the sales tax. A reading Caroline Lockhart; As the Earth age Tuesday at 8 p. m. for the Washburn in order to make plans three for the Vernonia Trading was given by Mrs. Maud J. Mills Turns, by Gladys Hasty Carroll; purpose of organizing a local for the participation of Vernonia company. of Deer Island, and O. Henry Wheat Woman, by Nard Jones; unit to assist in the fight against post in the picnic. Oleen of Columbia City presided. Kennel Murder Case, by S. 3. the truck law passed by the last CONGRESSMAN RETURNS About 100 grangers and their Van Dine; Grain Race, by Alan legislature. The public is invited. Natal Grant» To Have Dance In a letter to the editor Cong families attended. A pot-luck Villiers. Smith, by Warwick Deep NATAL—(Special.)— A dance ressman J. W. Mott states that lunch was served, and a social ing and The House of Exile, hf EXAMINER TO BE HERE will be given at Natal grange he has returned from the national time was enjoyed. Nora Wain, have been ordered An examiner of automobile Saturday evening, July 22, bz the capital and opened an office in but have not yet arrived. drivers and chauffeurs will be home economies committee. Cam the Post Office building in Salem, Mrs. H. V. Holcomb returned A number of donations have in Vernonia Tuesday of next eron’s orchestra from Vernonia where constituents may write to i from Burns Wednesday where been made to the library within week at the city hall from 10 a. will furnish modern and old-time him regarding any federal prob j she has been visiting friends ths the past few weeks. m. to 5 p. m. music for this dance. lem in which they are interested. |A*t »«*k- Comes Today i Picnic Is Held Honoring Birth day, Homecoming ■ MRS. SARAH CASE TO GIVE RADIO TALK ON SCHOOL LUNCH CANNING Mrs. Sarah V. Case, home dem onstration agent for Columbia county, is to give a talk over KGW Tuesday, July 25, at 7 p.| m. on canning for the school lunch. The state relief commit tee on foods is sponsoring a series of broadcasts at this hour, re peated over KEX at 9 a. m., the purpose of which is to bring be fore the people of the state the importance of canning and dry ing and otherwise conserving all the foods available this summer against the winter’s needs. Saturday Bouts Well Attended Magoff Lote» Decision to Ryan From C. C. C. Camp One of the largest crowds ever to attend an event in the Legion hall is estimated to have been present at the bouts Saturday night between C. C. C. boys from Wilark and local boxers. Seats were all occupied, and many had to stand up. 84 attended from the camp. In the main event Jack Ryan, C. C. C. boy of no mean ability as a fighter, won by a decision over Joe Magoff. Ryan handled him self well but was apparently out of condition and gave the im pression of being able to go much faster than he did. In the preliminaries Smith, C. C. C., won over Milton, C. C. C., and Phipps, C. C. C., won from Pullen, C. C. C. Both of these bouts went three rounds to a decision. Red Sesseman, Vernonia, won from Hinniman, C. C. C., by a technical knock-out in the second round, Hinniman sustaining a couple of fractured ribs. Ken Parker, Vernonia, won by decision from Ferrias, C. C. C., Dane Brady, Vernonia, knocked out Evans, C. C. C., in the first round. Ole Tichenor, Vernonia failed to appear against Parks, C. C. C., and forfeited the bout. Three hundred more seats will be put on the Legion hall floor, says E. M. Murphy, manager, so that all can be accommodated. The next match will be on th» 29th, with Swede Nelson, Dane Brady, Ken Parker and Joe Ma goff participating, and a return match with the Wilark C. C. C. will be held August 5. An added attraction at the match on the 29th will be a wrestling match in which Bert Hall of Camp 8 will try to throw as many men as can be found to wrestle with him in an hour. Dividend Is Declared on Bank Claims Commercial Depositors to Get 10%, Savings 15% A dividend of ten per cent on deposits in the commercial de partment and 15 per cent in the savings department of the Bank of Vernonia will be distributed beginning next Friday to deposi tors who filed their claims up to and including June 23, it was an nounced Wednesday by W. M. Adair, deputy superintendent of banks in charge of liquidation. Authority for the dividend was received that morning from Judge H. K. Zimmerman of the circuit court. This is the first dividend that has been declared since the fail ure of the bank June 24, 1932. Payment was retarded by the failure of the Columbia County bank in St. Helens, sums to the credit of the Bank of Vernonia in liquidation having been de posited in that institution. Under the law they were a preferred claim, payable in full, but it was necessary to liquidate certain as sets of that bank before the money could be available to those who held claims against the Bank of Vernonia. It will not be necessary to call at the bank in order to obtain one’s dividend, as checks will be mailed. Weather Helps Lessen Hazard Dangerous Blas» Below Big Eddy 1* Checked Increased humidity Tuesday and Wednesday greatly reduced the fire hazard, and assisted ma terially in checking a menacing fire that broke out in the Clark and Wilson operations below Big Eddy on Monday afternoon. The fire spread over 40 acres, and was fought by all the available employes. During the night it was brought under control. No men from the C. C. C. camps were used in this fire. FORMER PRINCIPAL VISITS H. L. Ingraham, principal of the Washington grade school in 1927-28, was a business visitor Visiting District in Vernonia Monday. He is now Attorney Prai»e» principal of a school at Bunker Local C.C.C. Boy» Hill, near Marshfield. While in Vernonia Mr. Ingraham, who waa The C. C. C. boys in the camps athletic coach, turned out the near here are of much better first winning football team. character than those in his coun ty, stated O. Sandvig, district at torney of Yakima county, Wash ington, upon seeing the bouts Saturday night. The boys in the camps in that locality, he said, are chiefly from the Bowery in New York city, and five of them have already been sent to the Ole Tichenor left the bouts state penitentiary for various Saturday night to get some shoes. offenses. They must have been running Mr. and Mrs. Sandvig and shoes, says Pat Murphy, for he daughter Ruby left Tuesday after never came back. a visit of several day« at the t t t home of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. SEEN AND HEARD Dewey. Mrs. Sandvig and Mrs. Dewey are old friends, having Jim Brady driving a load of taught in the same school several hay through town . . . Mary Ka to’s old screens forming a fence years ago. on the lot next to Dad Hambur ger’s . . . The bunch in Skinny’s NEW DENTIST ARRIVES Dr. H. M. Bigelow, who took Pastime kidding Bill Hammack over the dental practice of Dr. about service men being tree- M. D. Cole, arrived Saturday, jumpers . . . Ben Owens, A. E. and with Mrs. Bigelow is living Adams and Walt Kent each hand at the Roseway apartments. ing Tim a quarter at council Dr. Cole expects to leave Sun meeting to put new globes in the day for Longview, where he will street lights near their places . . . take over the practice of the Art Nanson, on top of Mike Lynch's building with a rope in late Dr. F. R. Rood. his hands helping Carl Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dial motor, on a ladder, taking down the ed to Kelso Saturday and re electric sign . . . Mrs. Jennings turned Sunday afternoon. They carrying berries in a container of brought Mrs. Dial’s mother, Mrs. her own patent , . . Bill Armi Marie Hom, back with them for tage's new Chev in Jim Brown’» new garage. a short visit. Feathers . . . and.. .Talons