PAGE EIGHT VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA, OREGON Dunne Wins Approval of Voters Here FAMILY COMES FROM COUNTY DAY PLANNED NORTH DAKOTA ON AT MASONIC HOME ACCOUNT OF DROUTH Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. John­ son and sons Harvey and Verne arrived this week in Vernonia (Continued from page 1.) from New England, N. D. Mr. Superintendent of Public In­ Johnson is a brother of Geo. W. struction—Leonhardt, 648; Dun­ ■ Johnson of Vernonia. Everything is dried up in the ton, 507. Dakotas, Harry Johnson reports. Labor Commissioner—Shuholm, I He hopes to find a suitable loca- 953. Senator, 14th Dist.—Pearson, i tion in this locality. 486; Robinson, 416. Representative, 2d Dist. — FORMER “SOURDOUGH” Oleen, 1137. I CONSTRUCTS MINERS Representative, 33d Dist. —; . CABIN NEAR KEASEY Magruder, 878. _______ Commissioner—Graham, 977. i Charles Comstock, formerly an For the non-partisan judiciary: Alaskan “sourdough,” is complet­ Justice, Supreme Court—Bag- ing a cabin near the power plant ley, 11996; Rand, 1640. modeled after an Alaskan miner’s Circuit Judge — Zimmerman, cabin. Mr. Comstock lives with 2762; Judd, 1207. his son, George Comstock, engi­ For amendments to the consti­ neer at the plant. I tution, sales tax bill, etc.: County indebtedness, Yes, l.-i «Visitors will be welcome at the cabin, Mr. Comstock says. 643; No, 1488. Criminal trial—Yes, 2056; No, Little R. A. George, who was 1448. seriously hurt recently when a Tuberculosis hospital— Yes, 2,-1 ,, . . 149; No, 1383. , flower box fell upon him, is re- Insane hospital — Yes, 1839; *Jortel r°m. the Doernbecher No 1635 hospital to be in no ¿anger. Some Sales tax—Yes, 882; No, 2993. !trOuble’ ??weve^ has b/*" Recall-Yes, 2119; No, 1902. Perleneed ln reducing the frac- ’ ture. _______ ’ ___ ’ Miss Nan Crary’s parents came ! Monday evening and took her to | her home in Echo. A. C. Knauss is conducting some dry kiln tests in Cathlamet, Wash. He will be employed there for about a month longer. CARD OF THANKS Ginseng Is a fleshy-rooted herbace­ ous plant native to the eastern Unit­ ed States. It was formerly of fre­ quent occurrence In shady, well- drained situations In hardwood for­ ests of central New York. In Ori­ ental countries, especially In China ginseng root Is considered a panaces or a so-called “Gift of the Gods,' supposed to cure anything from a stomach ache to tuberculosis. The western world does not recognize any special medicinal properties In ginseng. The plant has little do­ mestic value and Its standing as a commodity depends upon the distant foreign market In China. I wish to thank those who cir­ culated petitions and those who signed them asking Governor i Meier to appoint me county judge of this county. Also, all others who endeavored to ad- vance my cause. Upon the advice of friends and upon a statement made by the Cork Oaks Long Producers Governor’s secretary over the Cork Is the outer bark of the cork telephone Tuesday to Mr. Dewey, I jak, of which there are vast forests that an appointment would not In Portugal, Spain and North Africa be made for two days, neither j A tree must be about twenty years my application for the position 1 old before It gives Its first so-called nor the petitions ever reached 1 virgin cork. Virgin cork is of little commercial value. The next harvest the Governor. Is not ready for stripping for nearlj I shall, however, keep the pe- ' a decade, but this stripping, too, Is titions as a further reminder of of little commercial value. The prod­ your kindness to me and my fa­ uct from each subsequent stripping mily during our residence in Ver­ of the tree, however, Improves In nonia. j quality. When a tree reaches ths age of forty years. Its bnrk may be Very sincerely, J. B. WILKERSON called high-grade cork. Cork oaks ------------------ i produce for more than a century. Classified Ads Became Cruel King Sennacherib was the sou ®f Sar­ WANTED—Pint or quart fruit jars. Twin Fir Service sta- gon, commander In chief of Assyria tion. 21*1 under Shalmaneser, who seized the WE PAY—Highest cash for Cascara Bark. Present 3c pound. Vernonia Trading pany;_________________ price price com­ 21c3 LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Pair of glasses. En­ quire Twin Fir Service sta­ tion;________ 21*1 ______ FOR SALE FOR SALE—Bees, new swarms. 10 frame hives—$5.00 each. First ordered first served. J. Bur- traw. 3 miles east of Vernonia on Coon Creek road. 21*2 BIDS WANTED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids will be accepted by the board of School Dist. No. 47 at the office of the clerk up to 7:30 p. m. June 12, 1934, for 140 cords of four foot, green, sound, old-growth fir wood, to be delivered not later than July 15, to the Washington Grade school. Bidders must be residents of' School Dist. No. 47. The board reserves the right to reject any j and all bids. R. M. ALDRICH. Attest— Chairman. Loel Roberts, Clerk. 20c3 throne upon that monarch’« death displacing the Infant heir Nlnl- piluyn. and became a very wise, sue cessful and cruel king. It Is thought that glass was Invented In his reign. He fa mentioned In Isnlah 20:1. and is especially notable as a conqueror of Babylon, chief city of Babylonls on the Euphrates. Miracle and Mystery Plays Halleck, In his “English Litera­ ture," says that “A miracle play Is the dramatic representation of the life of a saint and of the miracles connected with him. A mystery play deals with gospel events which are concerned with any phase of the life of Christ, or with any biblical event that remotely foreshadows Christ or Indicates the necessity o f a Re doe -v»r " New Orchestra AT ARCADIA PARK DERBY BOYS 6 PIECE ORCHESTRA SATURDAY NIGHT Admission 25 and 35 cents FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1934. day for Echo, to remain until Memorial day. Martin Redding, examiner of chauffeurs and operators, will be here June 7, according to word received by Judge C. F. Hieber. Mrs. James Nanson of Astoria, Dorothy and Ernest Nanson are in Vernonia while Mrs. Nanson is looking after her residence property here. Next Sunday will be Columbia county day at the Masonic home near Forest Grove. The services will begin at 2, and a picnic lunch will be enjoyed at about noon. Mrs. J. W. Brown left Tues- FRANCES AUSTIN, JONATHAN COUNTS MARRY Wednesday night May 23 at the Christian parsonage Frances Austin became the bride of Jona­ than L. Counts in the presense of a select group of friends. I The young couple expect to make their home in this city. c/MONEY SAVING FOOD SERVICE fcr ^awuCiel. STORE CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY, MEMORIAL DAY Friday, May 25 to Tuesday May 29, Incl. SUGAR Pure Cane Granulated —100-lbs. $4.89 JAR RUBBERS Paramount Double Lips PAROWAX Seals Jellies and Jams Better COFFEE Airway, 3-lbs. 60c LB. COFFEE Edward’s vacuum packed, 2-lb can JELL WELL Assorted Flavors ........ PINEAPPLE Tidbits or Crushed 1 r 8-oz. cans .... 2 for IOC MAYONNAISE Best Foods *>*7_ Pint ...................... L I C CRACKERS N.B.C. salted or nn plain ..... 2-lb. box fcïJC PORK & BEANS V.C. large 27-oz. 11. cans ............ Each 11C MASON JARS PINTS Dozen QUARTS Dozen 83c 99c PKG. 21c 53c 5c BEETS 2 pkgs 17c Post Toasties The Better Corn Flakes, 3 Pkgs. TEA Lipton’s Orange Pekoe .... %-lb. 3 for lie 10c 3 Bunches LETTUCE Clean heads .. Each TOMATOES Firm and ripe .. 2- ribs. NEW POTATOES 1 tZp Safter Whites ... 5-lbs. NEW PEAS Well filled 5-lbs. Pork I Chops ■ l).2Ic 15c Baker’s------ %-lb. Bars . CARROTS Oregon 4 doz CHOCOLATE SAVINGS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, May 25 & 26 Large bunches— 20 lbs. $1.00 25c 25c 21c 25c 23c CORN MEAL White or Yellow nt 9-lb. sack .............. £3C P-NUT BUTTER lie RICE Bulk, bring your container ..... LB. Broken 5 Pounds .............. 19c CERTO Makes Jellies better ........ Bottle 25c Ball Ideal Jars PINTS Dozen QUARTS Dozen Beef Cubes 1 boneless ■ 99c $1.19 b. 15c SteakSb'bXilb' 19c »■ 13c HAM- ih 1 Qp BERGER Shortening ve^Me 3 lbs. 2Çc MINCED HAM or PRESSED LOAF