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PAGE FOUR VERNONIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY, OREGON, -------- J----------------- --- FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1936. _______ ' ■!„» the sheriffs, deputies, state po- my deputy to come out in the, son did not know. on the picket line _ ' (Continued on poge 9.) ¡¡ce an(j state militia of Wash- morning early c ........ .. r ____ ____ i ington were called out at Aber- I (half a mile from camp). He 1 deen and the merchants of Ta and the state police were there coma petitioned the governor to | and later Jackson came. They j recall them—which he dick. In did not know that men had al- Oregon the sheriffs and deputies eadv gone to camp; even Jack- and state police were called out at Forest Grove, at Dee, Bridal Veil, and Portland, with the same A. F. & A. M. RAY D. FISHER, results as in Washington—blood Vernonia Lodge No. 184 Editor and Publisher shed a plenty. Also a $20,000 A. F. & A. M. meets damage suit pending against a I certain sheriff. at Masonic Temple, You sould have exact, ac Stated Communication How does Clatsop County com- I i______________________ ________i curate knowledge of what To the Editor: First Thursday of each j I pare with other counties, here I causes pain and illness. The r After reading your news item I and in Washington? called Al Smith month. Special c_--d I _____ „ reason for bodily ills goes i regarding the report of the Grand I says“Let’s look at the record”. meetings on all other Thurs- i much farther back than ef i Jury of Clatsop County on March ; I had one deputy and he and my- day nights, 7:30 p. m. Visitors ¡ fect. 26, in which they charge me with ! self visited all sawmills and log most cordiallv welcome. ■ negligence, I would like to make ging camps many times, and re Glenn F. Hawkins, Sec. Treating the effect is only Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Biggs some comment on same, and ask moved pickets from private . prop I George Plumb, W. M. temporary. It is our belief spent Sunday at Hillsboro with you to please give me space in erty, and never had an argu- I and practice that the cause relatives. your valuable paper. ment at any time with any of the I must be known and done Migs Elaine Bender of Gaston The strike was called last May men. Order of Eastern Star away with before perman spent the week end at the home and effected about 2300 men, A word with you Mr. Grand Nehalem Chapter 153, 0. E. S. ent health is possible. ... - of Mrs. B. B. Hawkins. such as loggers, sawmill hands, J ury. Regular commu Mrs. Edith Varley moved Sun truck drivers and longshoremen. We offer to find the You saw fit to blame me for nication first day to the home recently occu I want to challenge this Grand this trouble, and I want to say cause of your trouble with* and third Wed pied by Evan Treharne and fam Jury to show where there was to you that this is none of your out charge. nesdays of each j ever any violence in any saw business. The governor sent three ily of Treharne. month, at Ma Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hollowell mill, logging camp, dock or high i men here to investigate, men of sonic Temple. , Dr. CHAS. E. TATRO, and family of Nehalem- spent the way in this „ county . - - prior , to ,, March high standing, and I failed to see All visiting sis ■’ Not ' even the Crown. by their report any blame #t. week end at the home of their 7, 1936. F Chiropractor and Radionist ters and broth-1 logging camp. mother, Mrs. W. D. Steele. ! tached to the sheriff. Did you? ers welcome. Vernonia, Oregon One man was beat up in Astor Mr. and Mrs. John Elder had Mrs. L. H. Dewey, W. M. As to the trouble March 7, as their guests Sunday Mr. and I ia, and I arrested three of ... the , as Leona McGraw Sec -’"'Tom Jackson, manager of the Mrs. I. Diemer of Portland. I sailants. one was i ■ ln ! Crown Camp. never called this Virgil Roberts and family are I the Justice Court; and the other | office. One of his men phoned to movipg this week to the home two were acquitted in the C of Mrs. Anna Haiman which they |,Court. Three men were arrested i Seaside " • • • by the ■■ ‘ - city police for will occupy for the coming sum i in beating some Crown men; two mer. Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Rose an> _ were acquitted and the third 1 case is now pending. The sher family of Warren, and Miss I" Melba Haughton of Portland were iff and state police have been I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Rose called on several other beat-up cases, only to find that the in Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peoples and jured person would not sign a family of Warrenton spent Sun complaint or could not identify , day at the home of their par the assailant. I ents Mr. and Mrs. Burl Hender During the strike last summer ! son. Fred Carlson of Hills City, South Dakota, came Saturday for ANNOUNCEMENT an extended visit with his bro I hereby announce that I ther, Otto Carlson. IN BULK will be a candidate for the Mr. and Mrs. Chris Matson and son of St. Helens spent Sunday democratic nomination for at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LADIES HATS— felt, straw, celophane, county commissioner in the John Robbins. All colors ................................ 98c and $1.49 primary election to be held Mrs. Peter Serafin entertain May 15. ed at her home at Trenholm New Ladies Cotton Frocks, 98c and $1.98 Sunday in honor of the birthdays If re-nominated and of her daughter Mrs. Glen Haw elected I will serve the kins and her son Johnny. The i New White Oxfords & Ties, $2.25 to $4.98 terests of the people to honor guests received many pres best of my ability. ents. EXTRA SPECIAL— On Ladies’ Service A group of friends and neigh Wm. Pringle, Sr. and Chiffone Hose. Our $1.25 and 98c val bors gathered Friday at the home of Mrs. Edith Varley in honor of ues closing out at ..................................... 79c her birthday. On Tuesday Mrs, Winkie Par- ker and Mrs. Charles Gill sur- prised their mother Mrs. C Geo. Parker with a birthday dinner at the Winkie Parker residence. Entered as second class matter A bountiful meal was served and there were a large number of August 4, 1922, at the post office guests. Mrs. Parker received at Vernonia, Oregon, under the many fine presents. act of March 3, 1879. Vernonia Eagle GET RID OF PAIN The Open Forum - - Riverview Garden Seed Commercial Fertilizer Grain VERNONIA Trading Co New Silk Crepe Hose, $1.65 value, Now ........................................................... $1.00 ANNOUNCING The THEATRE and Special Value on Ladies’ Sweater, was $2.98, NOW ........................................... $1.98 the Cozy Confectionery Special Value on Ladies’ Sweater, was $1.49, NOW ............ 98c and Lunch SHOE SPECIAL on Ladies’ and Misses’ strap slippers ......................................... $1.49 JOY FRIDAY Opening of THEATRE BUILDING SATURDAY — DOUBLE FEATURE — “Hl GAUCHO” Saturday, April 11 % —WE MAKE OUR OWN ICE CREAM— Your are invited to a demonstration of our new ice cream machine Friday afternoon Also “EAST OF JAVA” Sun. and Mon “THE MUSIC GOES ROUND” TUES. WED. THURS. Dionne Quintuplets in The Country Doctor Oregon Motor Stages Leave from Bush’s Cafe 8:00 a. m. and 5:00 p. m. daily for Port land via Timber. Leave Portland, from Yamhill stage depot, daily at 9:30 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. Call service between Camp 8 and Vernon ia. Sundays Only: 12:30 p. m. for St. Helens. Leaves St. Helens 3 p. m. COMING FARE: $2.10 round trip, $1.30 one way “Follow the Fleet” Ride the new Oregon Motor Stages Ladies’ $1.00 slips, now 69c Large assortment of Vat Dyed Prints, 15c values, Now ....................................... 10c yd Lad ies’ Dance Sets, ............ 98c and $1.49 New Anklets ................... 10c, 15c and 25c Large Assortment Ladies’ Panties ........ 25c Barrel Sweaters, (all wool) 98c — $1.25 MEN’S NEW FELT HATS— $1.49, $1.98, $2.49, $2.98 Men’s Collegiate Cords ..................... $2.98 Men’s Dress Sox................. 15c, 25c, 35, 49c Aywon Dress Shirts, (fused collars) $1.00 Neckties .......................... 25c, 49c, 79c, 95c Men’s Rayon Shorts and Shirts ... 25c each Men’s Broadcloth Shorts ....................... 25c MEN’S DRESS PANTS— $2.25, $2.49, $2.98, $3.98