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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1922)
fe» PERSONAL DOINGS IN THE LOCAL FIELD Items Gathered From Here and There Sense and Nonsense. Road District Meeting Friday-don’t forget it. this1 Principal Events of the Wee Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. T. R. Throop, recieved a car of feed Saturday of last week. Mrs. Lester was a Portland Miss. Hisel of Jewell is visiting visitor this week. her cousin, Mrs. Otto Boeck of —------------------ Vernonia. Tom Russell w-as in Portland on business Sunday and Monday, j Mrs. Otto Boeck spent the wtek end with her mother in Mr. McLees, was in Portland Jewell. on business Monday, N- w 6-room house and big lot No winter yet, in the Neha em close to High School, only $950. —G. B, Richmond. Valley. PIGS FOR SALE: Eight weeks Got your sidewalk in yet. Why not build it now before it old. Phone Timber line 2552. F. B. Warfield. gets any worse. --------------- —--------------------- Call and look over our picture Good heavy team, wagon and harness for sale. S> e Weavei moulding and have those pict Clark. Vernonia. JI ures framed for X-mas. - Brown & Bro -n. Some choice big lots fine soil, Mrs. Bruce McDonala of Rock 50 to $100. Half cash, balance Creek was called to Oregon City $10, per mo.—G. B Richmond. on account cf the illness oi her Good Range for sale cheap father. Inquire of O. S. Dallman, one mile up Rock Creek. Lewie Wilkerson and Harry Emmons went to Portland Sat The big building going up off urday to visit Harry’s m>.ther the bridge shows up all over who is sick. town. We carry the best grade of oil Three fine big lots on Bock window shades; size 36 in. to 48 Creek road near H. S. $650. in. Also the uationally adver — G. B. Richmond. tised Kirsch curtain rods. - Brown & Brown. Call and look over our picture frame moulding and have those The Christmas number of the pictures framed for X mas,— Eagle coming out December 19, Brown & Brown. has promise of being a good effort on the Special Edition Misi Doris Wood, of Vernonia line. We would advise gift buy and Mr. Claud Hilsbury, of Ber- ers to wait and read the special kenfieid, were united-in marriage Christmas bargains that will be at St Helens, Sat. Nov. 18th. found in that issue, as already we have had three full Dage and 10 acres, mostly cleared, big four half page advertisements house, barn, chicken house, or 3poken for. We intend to make chard, close to mill —a splendid it a good paper for one to keep chicken ranch. $3000. terms. and io send extra copies to your —G. B. Richmond. friends living elsewhere. A Spechi Thanksgiving Pro gram will be rendered Sunday Evening, November 26, 1922, at the Evangelical Church, a cor dial invitation is exte ded to all. We carry the best grade of oil window shades; size 36 in. to 48 in. Also the nationally adver tised Kirsch curtain lods. — Brown & Brown. They are starting work on the new depot, 100x36 ft with two waiting rooms. It will be a big improvement for the town when finished. Give your paper any com munication that you may have for the interest of the puhlic or the community. It is your pa per. Tie Eagle is for the peo ple in every sense of the word — it wants your opinions, and we are interested in the city’s wel fare. No time for ?ealousies or for chronic kick?rs. We believe in building and working for the people as a whole. Every min ute fcr the builders and progres sive spirit, not a second for the delay or doubt?. We have a city that is using the tugs end no use for the hold-back straps. Plumbing Supplies Headquarters for Everything. For Pipes, Connections Water Systems, anything pertaining to PLUMBING R Congolium Rugs, LINOLEUM For any Room. Stoves—all Kinds Price our new HEATERS » While You’re in. MELLINGER'S HARDWARE Vernonia OREGON NEWS HOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Oregon I I 'S OPENING SALE Granite Ware The school budget at Albany for next year is placed at 9112.059. The annual meeting of the Linn county farm bureau will be held on December 9. Members of the Moose lodge are planning to erect in Corvallis a home to cost not less than $40,000. Work on the Mount Hood loop high way within the Oregon national forest baa been ended for the winter. Governor Olcott urges the people of Oregon to observe "American Edu cation Week," December 3 to 9. Net earnings of Ilappy Canyon, the side show of the Pendleton Round-Up during the year 1922, were $87S4.20. I An association of former University of Oregon students and graduates in Linn county was organized at Albany. Six warehouses belonging to J. F O’Bryant and operated in Haines by i the Marshall Grain company, have been sold. The state treasurer, on December 2, will consider blds for the sale of Ore i gon district interest bonds aggregat ing $281.000. If members of the city council do not change present views, one-way traffic is certain to have a trial In Portland soon. Bishop William P. Remington, re cently elected to the Episcopal diocese of eastern Oregon, was installed in his office Sunday in Pendleton. Governor Olcott has completed the task of signing $150.000 of road bonds which were sold at a recent meeting ot the state highway commission. Scottish Rite Masons from various sections of the Willamette valley held a meeting at Salem and perfected or ganization of the Rose Croix club. Approximately 75 per cent of the Oregon prune crop for 1922 has been sold and 50 per cent of it has been shipped, according to fruit men of Salem. Wuliam McKinley and Charles Pool tf Tillamook were killed when an automobile in which they were driv ing went off the grade at the bridge at Beaver. Snowfall on the Blue mountains in several sections of the Umatilla na tional forest is now over 12 inches deep, according to J. C. Kohns, forest supervisor. The section of the old Oregon trail A r ptate highway between Baker and built Huntington in Baker county has been materially improved during the last Or few weeks. Taxpayers of Pendleton decided at tries the recent election that the council bricl should not exceed the 11-mill levy, Th and the proposed budget of $114,311 nort must be cut to $97,185. Figures prepared by U. G. Boyer, C. F Marion county clerk, show that out of cccu a total of 94 women selected tor jury service during the last year, only 21 T have consented to act. will Of the 12 precincts in Lane county that voted November 7 on the question and of whether to allow stock to run at W. large, four voted in favor of it and eight to keep the stock up. T .~.e is a way to have a City The Coast Power company in Tilla mook has closed down for three Library with a thousand volumns months pending Improvements entail ti start with. If the city wants it ing the expenditure of $150,000 in the What do you say; does Vernonia building of a new and up-to-date plant want a publ’c library—it will Complete election returns from all cost practically nothing, if we a counties, part of them unofficial, show gree. that the so-called compulsory school bill carried in Oregon by 13,986. The exposition measure was defeated by Every woman can have from 12,581. 50 to 75 cent pieces of granite 7 he sum ot $84,068.11 of market ware for llcts., if they visit the road funds was expended on 19 dif ferent projects in Lane county from new hardware store before they January 1 to November 7, according are all gone. It is a Sale to get to a report to the state highway de acquainted. partment. Increased needs of the Bend public Eagle force people have the < schools, the result of the rapid growth of the population there, will be met habit of saying; “What’s New” ' by a 12 month $80,000 note issue, ar We are always searching for the| rangements for which have already little personal items, and great-i been made. iy appreciate any item told or J. J. Handsaker, representing Ore- i landed us. Mr. Louie Siegert gon in the Near East relief campaign, we have always depended on for states that the $2000 given by River news. For four years here and side Community church in Hood River exceeded the contribution of any other at a previous loca ion, Mr. Sei- church in the state. <ert has kindly handed us local Yoncalla, among the first munici news items. Louie is a dan< y palities to have a city government and has the good interest of the composed entirely of women, has elect, town at heart. Won’t oters ed men to serve in the various city offices for the coming two years, and follow suit, and help in gather only two women remain in power, ing personals. these serving on the council. Indorsement of the Umatilla Rapids power project ae the first step in the open-river programme for the Colum bia, indorsement of the Smith-McNary bill now pending in congress and re quest for the appointment of a board COMMENCING TO-DAY We will h ve freeh Jer of engineers by the secretary of war to make a survey of the Columbia sey milk for sale by the river from Vancouver, Wash, to bottle. Quarts, 10 cte. Priest Rapids In Idaho, as directed, was the outstanding action by the Open River conference In Pendleton. < 7 ' ' I” - -r 1 Pearl Gray Enameled Ware, worth from thiee to seven times the Small Sale Price. Wash Basins, Kettles, Sauce Pans, Etc. II Cts Each Rinsing Pans, Flat Skimmers, Mixing Bowls, f A Etc. Quantity limited, so come early for choice, On sale now until sold out. see our Stock. Look around s on anything you may be in- j can’t carry everything, but o quote prices on anything in e. Pardon the muddy walk— 11 not last long, the city will k in the near future. Hardware Co Ladies Calling Cards Baby Birthday Cards, Plate Cards, Business Cards. The Eagle Has Them. Let us print your cards. Call and Look Over Our Stock of Axminster Rugs Ranging in size 27x54 in., 36x60 in. 8-3x 10-6 ft., *» 9x12 ft. Brussels Rugs From 27x54 in to 9x12 ft. Congoleum and Linoleum by the yd. or Rug Sizes 9x10-6 to 9x12 At Prices that are Right. FRESH JERSEY MILK BROWN & RROWN Furniture and Undertaking LANE & CO. Vernonia, Oregon. *>•