PAGE TWO Mist FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1934, /ERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA. OREGON FIRE DANGER NOT YET OVER SAY OFFICIALS OF FOREST SERVICE CLOSED TILLAMOOK BURN son’s Sunday to spend the day. NOT TO BE REOPENED, IS Mr. and Mrs. George Devine DECISION OF COMMISSION and four children spent Sunday Treharne with Mr. and Mrs. Grover Devine That fire danger is not over, Word was received from Del-1 (Tillamook Headlight-Herald) at Deep creek. The burned area in Tillamook is the reminder urged by the for­ HIM. Mr. and Mrs. _ Lee & vuz ** by J ***«J Vll f V**W V w — — Osborn left mar . Morton his parents, thatj Mr. and Mrs. S. J. DeRock are est service upon all deer hunters his Ship, the U.S.S. Arizona, stood. county wiU remain d°sed thi9 I. 2.. Clyde “ . .2____ ' folks " to join the Henderson visiting his sister, Mrs. Wm. and others who expect to be in by while the Morro Castle was 1 y®ar and no huntinR will be per- ¡n Portland to go on a hunting Bridgers this week. the woods between now and the burning looking for survivors un- [ fitted in that section during^deer trip to eastern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Raymal Johnson first drenching fall rains. It is til a hurricane came up and 1 hunting season, September 20 to Mr. and Mrs. Otis Seal and attended the Pendleton Round- recalled by forest officials that they had to leave. Ralph George, ! ; October 25, inclusive, according their son spent the weekend at up. ' ‘ > information received today their home in St. Helens. some of the most disastrous fires another Vernonia boy, was injur-I*° Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dowling in the northwest have occurred ed in the storm as well as nine i from the Oregon State Game Mrs. M. Peterson and her I commission. At its meeting Mon- grandson, Floyd Deeds, motored were Clatskanie shoppers Satur- after the light rains in September. others of the Arizona. I day the commission considered, to Portland Monday. Mrs. Peter- These early light rains have the day afternoon. Mrs. E. Sehorn and Miss Vir­ E. T. Wallace had the misfor- unfortunate effect, according to ginia Hansen motored to Port­ ; the matter of reopening but found j I son is taking treatments. it could do nothing unless there tune to fracture several ribs last the forest service, of creating a land on Saturday. The logging companies are now existed an extreme emergency week while working on his new feeling that the fire danger is The Treharne junior baseball and no change in the order can burning logged off lands and past and that carelessness with garage. slashings. team played the Vernonia junior L. W.ckstrom lost a good horse fire is in order, whereas the for­ ball team Sunday, the Treharne I be issued until the March meet- Mrs. Dave McMullen has her j ing, opening and closing order niece Hazel with her while Mr. Saturday. The animal was turned ests may still be dry and needing team winning. Those playing on, being only the recurrence of a few i made only at the July and out to pasture, and fell down an the Treharne team were Ed Bak- i March sessions, according to law. McMullen is away on a hunting old unused well. The men got warm days to bring back critical er, c; Chester Wienicke, p; Bill; The commission advises that trip. him out after working nearly a I conditions of fire hazard. Smith, lb; Elton O’Connor, 2b;' previous to -its July meeting all “The forest fire record to date day, but it died the next day. —THE HIGH COST Edwin Treharne, ss; Carrol Wie-i sportsmen’s organizations were GONE! OF has been satisfactory, ” stated C. STOMACH TROUBLE Wm. Bridgers in company with neckie, 3b; James Glassner, If; Don’t pay $2.50 to $5.00 for Dr. Wooden, from Clatskanie, J. Buck, regional forester, in Robert Glassner, rf; Edwin Jus­ asked to send recommendations, relief from stomach pains, indi­ the majority requesting the clos­ Leon Malcolm, Harry Saxon, Mar­ commenting upon the ten-day re­ tice, rf. gestion. Try Dr. Emil’s Adla Tab­ ing. tin Van, Robt. Berg, all from port to September 10 issued by lets—3 weeks treatment only $1. A number of families attended However, the burned area cov­ Relief or your money back. Armi- Birkenfeld and vicinity, left Tues­ the forest service for the 20 for­ day morning for eastern Oregon ests in the North Pacific region. the loggers dance at the I. O. O. ers only about half of Tillamook tage Drug Co._________ (Adv.-6) “However, this office is receiving F. hall at Vernonia. , county and there will be ample on a hunting trip. Mrs. Lois Schmidlin and daugh­ hunting grounds for local resi­ . Wm. Rose has some mighty a large number of inquiries from Ask Your Grocer for fine strawberries now ripe, and deer hunters for forest maps and ter and Mrs. H. M. Smith visited dents, in the opinion of many other information which indicates at the home of Gust Schmidlin sportsmen. The Onion creek coun­ has sold several crates. try between the Oregon Coast Vernonia Bakery Some of the villagers who that the wootjs will soon be full last Thursday. Chester Wienecke went to Van­ highway and the Pacific ocean in went to the Round-up at Pendle­ of sportsmen. It is therefore ex­ the north part of the county will BREAD ton were C. O. Hayden and wife, pected that the final fire record couver on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lucas visited be open, as will also the territory Mr. and Mrs. Orville Jones, and may depend upon the caution . . for 2 good Reasons— Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McGee. with matches, cigarettes, camp­ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. between the Pacific ocean and the IT’S MADE AT HOME fires and other fires, practiced old road from Garibaldi to Moh ­ John Glassner on Saturday. Mrs. L. B. Eastman was a IT’S BETTER by the public in the next few Mrs. Burgstrom, Mrs. W. Prutz- ler. The section south of the Big Clatskanie visitor on Saturday. Bernard Dowling has left the weeks. To date while total forest man and Mrs. Dick Bradley mo­ Nestucca river and all of that portion south of Tillamook and employ of the Van Vleet Log­ fires on the national forests have tored to Portland. iCarl and Carrol Wienecke re­ west of the Oregon Coast highway ging Co. at Jewell after working exceeded those of 1933, they are nearly four years, and has a still well under the average for turned home Friday from Forest including the Sand Lake cuntry, loading job for the Birkenfeld , ' a period of years both in number Grove, where they were working. will also be open to hunters. of fires and area burned.” Light- Logging Co. Miss Kathleen Condit spent T Rocky Calmberg moved from I I ning has been the chief cause of Saturday with Miss Dorothy Jewell to Birkenfeld the first of fire for the season, having set Schmidlin. Delmar Merrill and Sam Staley the week. He will run donkey for 504 blazes against 296 caused by . J. W. Nearer careless smoker. Campfires rank ! of Battle Ground, Wash., , were the Birkenfeld Logging Co. T I —U4-~ . . .. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jones and third as fire causes. Lightning Friday and Saturday visitors at Mrs. Sam Scott were shopping in has caused more than twice as Carl Wienecke’s. The Natal grange held their many fires this year as it did last, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmidlin first meeting of the month on Clatskanie Saturday. and children were the guests of Wednesday evening, Sept. 12. Af­ A. F. of L. LOGGERS Mr. and Mrs. John Libel and according to the report. Local No. 18742 meets second Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Schmidlin ter the business meeting refresh­ Shelmon were in Clatskanie Sat­ and fourth Thursdays in the AUTO ACCIDENT DEATHS urday on business. on Sunday. ments were served. The tables month at Grange hall, 8 p. m. SHOW INCREASE IN Mrs. N. Rogers and daughter were decorated with three birth­ Visiting members cordially invit­ from wrong traffic lanes, and AUG. SAYS STADELMAN Mary were in the village shopping driving with defective mechanical day cakes, one for Mrs. Nettie ed to attend. Monday afternoon. equipment. Speeding has been the Peterson, one for Ira Peterson Fred Lumm, president. Alarming increases in Oregon ’ s Mrs. Clarence Milton took subject of the two-week drive and one for Miss Julia Banzer. charge of the central office a few j au^° accident death and injury Marian Milton had charge of days last weeks while Miss Holni-' recor^> which has impelled inau- which started the campaign Sep­ A. F. & A. M. strom was absent. i guration of a statewide 12-week tember 9, and since officers de­ the Mist telephone office for Vernonia Lodge No. 184 while Miss three days last week clare most serious accidents re ­ Mrs. Ida Rachiel and Mr. and! safety campaign by the Oregon A. F. & A. M. meets Holmstrom was away. Mrs. A. Buckley visited Sunday State Motor association, Parent- sult from this cause, the program at Masonic Temple, Neurer of Mr. and Mrs. Pete of education and enforcement of with their mother, Mrs. Reynolds. Teacher association, American Le- Stated Communication Astoria came up to spend Wed ­ law against fast driving will be First Thursday of each Mrs. Andrew Nelson was ¡n gion and other groups, continued month. Special called during August, according to re­ continued during the five other nesday with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Clatskanie Saturday. Neurer. meetings on all other Thui*- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sundland P°rts from the office of P. J. two-week periods. Mr. and Mrs. G. Lord and Miss day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitors “Let’s Quit Killing,” has been were business visitors in Portland ; Stadelman, secretary of state, Olga Holmstrom spent a few days most cordially welcome. Twenty-four persons were kill­ selected as the slogan for the in Portland last week. a few days last week. Mr. Schlep- J. B. Wilkerson, W. M. drive. City police, county officers, py took the school bus for Mr. ed and 416 injured during the F. D. Macpherson, Secretary Mr. and Mrs. Zai* Holmes from month in 1727 accidents, bringing and state patrolmen under Charles Sun'dland while he was away. Riverview called at Clyde John- F. Pray, superintendent of state Austin Dowling finished his the totals since January 1 to 190 Order of Eastern Star jury duty last week, and is work- ’ fatalities and 3068 injuries in highway police, are enlisted in the ing for the state again. I 13,068 accidents. These figures program. Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. 3. Regular commu­ Wm. Rose is employed as represent a 7.59 per cent increase West Coast Telephone Co. sus­ nication first watchman for W. Johnson log-. in accidents, a 20 per cent in- and third Wed­ ging concern on the mountain. crease in injuries, and a 26 per pends charge for installation of nesdays of each month, at Ma­ Joe Bridgers recently moved cent increase in deaths, over fig- telephones September 10 to 24 Adv. sonic Temple. his family down from the Kelles-: ures for the same period 1933. inclusive. All visiting sis­ The government is behind see place on the summit to the Beginning September 23, law ters and broth­ house on the corner of the East- enforcement agencies throughout ers welcome. every deposit you have— Mrs. M. F. Wall, W. M. man road. | the state will concentrate on mo- •V up to $5000. That is the Leona McGraw, Sec. Miss Maxine Johnson of Tilla- torists who violate the right-of- finest guarantee in the mook is a guest at the home of way laws during the ensuing two A her brother, Claude Johnson. Miss weeks. Following two-week per­ Pythian Sisters t world—as certain as the iods will see concentration of en- ' Johnson lives at Tillamook. Vernonia temple 61 meets very existence of our gov- | forcement on failure to heed every fourth Wednesday in W. Clean No. 1 Gray (fall) Judd Greenman attended the. signs and signals; driving while ernment! Make your de- O. W. hall. Pendleton Round-up last week, intoxicated; turning right or left Rose Fletcher, M.E.C. posits with confidence Clara Kerns, M. of R. & C. they are guaranteed, by Federal Deposit Insurance. Mrs. A. A. Dowling VERNONIA BAKERY Natal LODGES Guaranteed! FALL SEED GRAINS VETCH Laundry Work That Is Reliable Our work is guaranteed as reliable and absolutely safe for your clothes. They’ll come back snowy and clean —and nicely finished. Our prices are low—in perfect accordance with these times. VERNONIA LAUNDRY And Dry Cleaning Phons 711 100 lbs. $2.75 I VERNONIA Trading Co. 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