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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1922)
A OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Tip- district at ntys of Oregon will hold tin Ir annual convention k Eugeni D< < ber 15 and 16, accord F ing to aunt - n< eno at by Clyde N. E r- Johnston, I county prosecutor, Who is ' <r-i try an . treasurer of tliF Principal Events of the Wre sta<>- association. » Bpi -1< t i and other violators of traf Briefly Sketched for Infor fic laws totalling 6791 fell into the mation of Our Readers. hinds, of the motorcycle speed squad 1 t the Portland police force during the pa. t 12 month perlr d, according to the Th- RoseburgCoos Bay highway annual r port filed with Chief of Po has been closed. lice J- nklns. Fines aggregating >23,- Portland soon will have another :;',5 in-ri collected from drivers. ft- automobile stage terminal. A b a result of the tremendous num- Bend grocers have signed an agree- ' hers of mote r tourists visiting the tn' nt to retail no bn-ad not made In Oregon caves of the Siskiyou national Bind. forest, which followed the opening Ninety six violators of tho prohibi last season of automobile roads there, tion law wire nri- tel by the morals! Fred Cl< ator of the Oregon office of squad of the Portland police force dur lands will s' e about utilization exf - ing November. state land In that region for recrea Ib-adquarters of Willamette univer tion tl purposes. sity has announced that >803,960 of ' argo lumber shipments from the the endowmi-ni fund of >1,250,000 has Col .tabla river for the month of No been subscribed. vember were mich less than during More than loo j eopje attended an th'- previous month, according to sta- i-- • nniial (tri n products dinner given tlstlcs compiled by Deputy Collector Vf at Bend under th" direction of the of Cu t ms Lamb at Astoria. Sixty- n n< v" el loaded at the mills on the woman’s civic league. At a special election recently the river in N’cvember and their combined P' j»!' of Falls City voted a bond Issue cargoes totaled 48,354 118 foot of lum of >15,000 to purchase the electric ber. With but three or four days' work light and power plant there. The State land dejiartment. through re ma ini n ng on the Crescent lake dam Georg' (J. Brown, iderk, turned over for the Deschutes county municipal state tren urer during the Improve) merit district, all possibility November a total of >155,- that sno >*• will prevent its completion Is removed. With favorable weather, Only one dog may be kept Inside all of the work contracted by th- the city limits of Eugene by one per Uni-rd Contracting company for the son. firm or corporation If an ordi- Tun .do project will be completed by i ce introduced in the city council Is February 1. Not tii ■ of appeal to the suprem A t tai of 133,653 motor vehicle li court ' h: * L n filed In the circuit censes for the year 1922 had been Is- court a’ Salem by the city of Port led by the state motor vehicle de land, 1 in its -nit brought against Sam secretary of state, and the partment at the close of business No- A. Ko: Assort i.it 1 Oil rnpany to restrain vembe r 80. from collecting gasoline tax Roy Ritner of Pendleton, acting the st . governor durln ig the ab i-nce from the on cars operated by the municipality, state < of Gov- mor Olcott, arrived In In the < Ircult court an order was is- ' Salem Bunday night and will remain sued adverse to the city of Portland, There were throe fatalities in Ore- until ( l hrisUuas. The foundation has been completed i' n due to indu rial accidents dur- for the new Brooks Scanlon Lumber inc the week ■nuing November 30, ; to a report prepared by the company mill at Bend and construc ustrial accident commission, tion of the frame work of the building t mu were: Earl Perkins, state w ill be started Immediately. All Sizes nod Priced M/solute I I ¡3.I1I. >i.o< r, Oak Grove; Erick Following the examples set by the n. l 'gger, St. Helens, and Jack Riverside and Crabtree communities of Linn county, Knox llutte citizens .'■!• Iv- ., carpenter and millwright. Win I i . lvc Inaugurated a movement in their ch- st- r. A total of 453 accidents were reported. district for a community hall. Th - ilmon pack of the Columbia Vessels of all trades entered nt Portland for 11 months ending Thurs- riv i uis rict, which is considered one lajr numbered 1062. wijh a total ton of ()r> r n's greatest industries, did s' of 2,884,862. In the same period m.t e rial in value this year the pack f il. ■ f ve fruit canneries located in ' carriers of 2.884 ’97 tons were Salen-. TLe cannel fruit pack in the Cleared. Schools throughout Union county fi e S ili ni canneries aggregated 677,- M» w„- «atz: .-at:. surate..rxa-rr*^ .¡u> are making vigorous protests follow- C-’ - i as-:-, which were sold at an aver- nr ihe action of the county court in age of $| each. This would fix the • utting off the appropriations for the value of the fruit pack of these con county nurse and the county library cerns at $3,046.500. J V 'VI. - - r of Portland, member tervice. The Tillanpook County Mutual Tele of )!.■ S-q-er-Wheeler Timber coin- phone company, with headquart- rs at pa: y and part owner of the Portland : iri, has purchased the defunct Tillamook, has filod an application A with the Oregon public service com- K m th P ne .Manufacturing com- .ny's plant at Pelican City, accord i mission requesting a slight increase ing to announcement made at Kiam- in rates. Twenty carloads of dried prunes ath I'nlls. The plant adjoins that of have been shipped this fall from the the rel.--.in Bay Lumber company, plant of the Eugene Fruit Growers’ and i nr.prises a 63-acre site, and a 11 ■ V 111) I association, according to J. O. Holt, small sawmill, The mill will be en- i! in t inager. and ten carloads are left in larg -J and a box factory added. With the c< ming of winter Union the warehouses. The suite highway department, at a county market and county road work meeting to be held in i’ortland De :s la tnwound tip for the season. • • ; 111 o 1 > r comber 13, will open bids for the con- S oral projects are now completed. •n i:.' them being the market road structlon of roads and bridges aggre- 1)110- gating n cost estimated at approxi aork on the Union-Medical Springs road, and graveling on the market mately >500,000. In order to preserve the surface of roa I between Cove and Union, Con- a number of roads in the county dur stria tion work on the Cove island City ing the coming winter, the I.ane coun road is being completed. Grading on ty court has issued an order regulat the I-tand Ciiy-Elgfn road and the ing the weight of loads to be hauled graveling < n the La Grande-Kamela project are both completed and open over particular roads. November. 1923, was the coldest to travel. Or. on s outstanding debt on Sep- November in the last seven years, ac cording to the figures of Lee Goet- tr.. I>' i 29. the close of the fiscal year, sehltis. weather observer at Eugene. w is $' >.l 8.722.58, according to the bl The rainfall during the month was eu: •«! r- ; >rt completed by O. I*. Hoff, stat treasurer The indebtedness in- the lightest since 1914. The balance In the various funds of el.dis stats highway bonds in the the city of Portland on November 30. i oiii t of $14,500.000, district interest ■ J which marked the end of the fiscal bond- ie.gr.-eating >734.000, farm cred year, was >1.919,945.47, according to it be is totaling $450,000 and world the financial statement compiled by war veterans' state aid bonds of >15,- ■ " less $25.000 redeemed high- " liam Adams, city treasurer. Clyde l.afollett. member of the lower wny b.-nd ■ and less a sinking fund of house of the legislature from Marion the world war veterans’ state aid com- county, narrowly escaped being m ssioil of >520,297 42. Award of a -ale of 7,157,000 feet of drowned when an automobile in which lie was riding plunged off the Wheat timber on the Breitenbush river to land ferry and into the Willamette the Hammond Lumber company by Will L : i |! lihling. futTiisliii)ir all plans the Sintiain national forest was an- river. Three nu n lost their lives and >30,- noum I by C. C. Hall, supervisor of for s i’ite, in" of 5 per reut l’or pluns 000 worth of property was destroyed the reserve. The area involved in the and 5 per i -i ( of acte >.l cotl <>f construetion. when firo of an unknown origin swept sale is adjacent to a rich limber belt Will puarat.Lee all ■ i, es'iu : idptices. Will the Ben Hur hotel at 247 Oak street, sold to the Hammond company about l.elp you liuatici Portland. The dead are: Chrlsostomo a year ago A logging road has been Mndarang. 24; Thomas Carino. 26. ami constructed through this tract to tap the larger holdings Under the sate J. J. McDonald. toi McKay Hid Phone, Broadway 7‘»H . Ponían I, Oregon Some relief was noted tn the enr contract the lunibi r firm pays >2 a I situation by the mills of the north thousand feet for the Douglas fir and Hl » ar -jv s ■ >r V vf w ttJM#rur west last week. according to the fig red cedar. >3 for the white and sugar ures of a report for the week ending pine and 50 cents for the hemlock. The historic mill race extending November 25, issued by the West Const Lumbermen's ass. elation Ship past the campus of the University of IX X TORS K \l I IMAN ami I AYI OR rnenta were within 8 per cent of new Oregon at Eugene will be straighten Physicians and Surgeons business placed on the books of the ed at a point opposite Villard hall to I’hone »22. Rostof flee Box I. 152 mills reporting to the organisation. make more room for a sidewalk on New business was 13 per cent below Franklin boulevard. The city coun DR H. KAUFFMAN Finest GtOi/p, Ore. BR. C. I.. TAYLOR Rcnidence I hone ILA t Resilience i’hone ksll production an I production was 4 per cil has authorized the expenditure of >2000 in the work. cent above normal. AÀUitkHvUÀs <‘USU) u - ís . u LU l ÍMÍ3 ü »* i I It’s all we Ask i ',♦/>»< F'/ r r E Wishes every citizen a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. I T-W T’.' : il UP! ir^< i and Best line of Iinsiditi hIs and Baitcries in tiie Valiev ■ (JRANäFER C0 4 ? Local and Lon$ Distance Pl Hillsboro, Oregon The elewaii Ruihiing Service Company JOHN STtWART, « i ¡ « I I i »7 ,CB " 1 i á Meet Your Friends At the HAULING Ver;.onia Hotel ‘•Prompt, Satisfactory Service Our Motto. A Cum!<>rtabte Biave PL.ce order? ut r^sid-nce, F. E. Ma mstan, P«o, door south of Hatten Hotel. Conlraclhis and Barber Shop CjiifectiGh¡cus, Cigars iobaccos, Magazines Pianos and Organs KOB l RTS BROS * Carpenter Werk NOSLE DJNLAP Vernonia, ? LAUNDRY AGENCY Gall in for Good Work. You Are Next! Oregon. Oregon. $ Vernonia, „ . , I Veinonia Pool Hall" ? f ¿ D C "..T lì ! i ÚI [i £ LOíilíSCdOíS ? li Just South of the Bank Bldg. Plans and Estimaos Furnlsl e Agents For Eagle Lu.nbcr Co. C oni etionerv fot Ladies Pool Room in C onnection Candies, Soft Drl-tks, ic; C-eam, Coffee, Sandwiches, I ie, etc YELLOW FIR LUMHFR WE BUILD ’EM NEW FIXTURES A. E. FENNER McGown & Anderson Vernonia, Oregon. »’e h.,vf (,t years <>f ?xp«ii- enee in the tiift h:)uic.)I tra’nt ni nIso fill' nt tbe K*ting of V llieoSf Vt-ltlS till«l a > Lunii! i! bfit-4 h>r aiiV cotiililiun \V ri t v nt c til < mi na if ht :>rvil of nnv of ihese device«. i r nitikt* aop >in*m nts at E igle oHice. The Hillsboro Pharmacy HILLSBORO, < REGON Why Go To Portland? THE FOREST GROVE GENERAL HOSPITAL Graduate Nurses in Attendance. Surgical and Obstetrical Cases a Specialty. Forest Grove, Oregon