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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1923)
Knowledge Begin* Where Believing Stop» Portland la in the rac* to get the branch plant of th* General Poros- iain company, of Parkersburg, W. Va^ ( Many pains and aches are due to • which it has been decided to locate on the Pacific coast. The industries wrenched Spine or Skeleton. department of the Chamber of Com Don’t tell the doctor where you are suffering. As a .-'pinologiat he Is train Prinolpal Events of the Weo't merce is at work and hopes to bring the plant to Portland. ed to locate your weakness. Let him Driven from the mountains. by un Briefly Sketched for Infor* tell you. usually heavy snow, deer in consid A straight Chiropractor is one who motion of Our Readers. erable numbers are in the timber with adjnats the spine with his hands. in a few miles of Bend. A greater Dr. Breitling is both a straight Chi Oe'InquAnt taxes for the year 1922 snow reserve Is stored in the moun ropractor and Spinologiat, having had In Douglar county amount to *120,- tains than In years, and It Js hard IS years of active prdice in Portland, 498 90, according t? the report of packed. Insuring a gradual melting Ore., and thousands pitients to through tbe coming warm season. Sheriff Starmer. bis credit. He is an uble mxn. The national farm loan associations M. E. Weir and John Mann of Port Aho Spiolallzts on Babies’ End land and John Griffin of Linn county, of Jackson county. In a meeting held have been appointed guards at the at Medford, have petitioned tbe Fed Children’s Dlsossos eral Loan bank of Spokane to make (■raduaie of i'aln.er Sell, ul of Chiro Oregon ktate penitentiary. an Investigation as soon as possible of practic, Davenport, ¡a,, ('lass of ’07 Rehearing of the Pacific Telephone the irrigated Idnds ^nd irrigation sys 6th Floor Broadway Building, Bet. compuny rate case, which was to have tems of that section to the end that Broadway and Morrison Sts. been resumed In Portland Monday, has federal loans may be extended thereon. Portland, Oregon been postponed until March 16. The White Pine Box A Lumber com Phones: Muiu E<at24M An epidemic of hog cholera, the flrat pany at Lone Tree, three miles east of its kind during the past year, oc of La Grande, suffered losses amount curring in a herd owned by Tom John ing to nearly *3000 when high winds son near Island City, killed 71 swine. tore the roof off the factory build B I. Carey, a veteran of the civil ing on two sides, blew down tbe blow I war and a resident of Oregon since Catalog Free. Address 1877, died at the home of h.a daughter er pipe and carried away the roofs of several box cars on the railroad sid WILFRED DOLLS in Salem, September 26, 1922, at 83 ing. 199 16th St. Portland, Ore. years of age. Tbe city commissioners of La Grande B. L. Kentworthy, aged about 21, have unanimously selected Fred B. employed as a logger by tbe Spauld Hayes of Pendleton as city manager, ing Lumber company, fell from a log his appointment covering a period of H busb Sills of all kin<lH kept in stock drive on tbe Luckiamute river near one year, beginning February 1, when or rnnnufactured ph«r' riotcie. We csrrv a stock of Dry Finish Parker and was drowned. ho will succeed J. E. Stearns, city Lumber from which to make your A contract for the construction of recorder, acting as city manager since selection. Al* kinds of mouldings: the Powell Butte irrigation project the resignation of O. A. Kratz went Hxiflng paper: 1stl> windows, doors. No order toonmall or too large. I^-t In Deschutes county has been sub into effect. iiaflgtire witn you. mitted for tbe consideration of Percy A student loan fund for Oregon Watt Oragan Lumbar Ca., Clatakanlh, Ora. A. Cupper, state engineer. Agricultural college girls who cannot Thirteen bead of Jersey cattle, out meet all or ^art of their expenses will of a dairy herd of 21 animals, owned be established by the executive coun •ee eeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeewaee 9 by Burch Brothers, were killed by a cil of the women’s league, instead of : Willamette Valley Southern railway giving their surplus funds to the near pussenger car near Monitor. east relief, as has been customary. The Tbe people in the Greenbury com exact amount of the loan has not been munity, about seven mllea -south of determined. Corvallis on the state highway, have The River Logging & Lumbering just completed the erection of a com company of Seattle, Wash., was the munity house at a cost of 16000. successful bidder on the 526,000,000- Joseph Charles Herron of Portland foot Metolius unit timber sale on the has been appointed principal to the Warmaprings Indian reservation. 130Fourih, Corner of Alder military academy at West Point by Prices bld were *2.88 for yellow and ♦ Senator McNary. Robert Lewis Easton sugar pine, 50 cents for white fir and PORTLAND of Eugene, has been named first alter *1.30 for Douglas fir. incense cedar, nate. larch and other apecies. The campaign launched by the Port Eastern Oregon seed potatoes will land Chamber of Commerce to raise be inspecteo for certification by E. a fund of 6300,000 for advertising pur R. Jackman, farm crops specialist of poses was indorsed by the Oregon Co- the extension service, who has left the on-rative council at a conference In Oregon Agricultural college for work Salem. I in Multnomah, Wasco, Crook, Union The work of building 24 new pens and Deschutes counties. The inspec at the state game farm at Eugene to tion of potatoes in the bln is the last accommodate additional brood pheas step of the Oregon certified seed pota ants will begin at once, according to to standards. L. E. Bean, state game and fish com At a conference between Governor missioner. Pierce and the state highway com I A total of 11,616,865 was paid to the mission at Salem it was agreed that tax collector of Marion county dur the present commissioners Will re ing the year 1922, according to a main at their post until March at report. Less than 5 per cent of tbe ltast; that Herbert Nunn, state high taxea levied tor tbe year 1922 are de way engineer, who had presented his linquent. resignation, would remain for the pres Five million dollars’ worth of lum ent and that tbe commission would ber, a total production of 167,000,000 : proceed to let road work which is ad feet, was shipped from Klamath coun vertised for the February meeting. ty In 1922, according to estlmatea furn Harry Caldewor d and Martin Ander ished by 18 companlei operatine la son. bitten January 17 at Lakeview, the county. were latest victims of the outbreak of Modem Estlmatea totaling *63,176 for ad- coyote rabies, which continues spora minlstrative, protective and Improve- dically throughout the state in spite meat work during the fiscal year com- of the extended campaign of extermin mencelng July 1, 1923, have been sub ation launched by the national biologi mitted to the forestry- service by the cal survey. Caldewood was bitten in 12th and Washington Sts. Santiam National reserve. the mouth by an Airedale pup, pre Portland, Oregon Demands of the Portland building viously infected by rabid coyotes, and trades for a 10 per cent rise in wages, Anderson by a coyote. Both will re to go into effect March 1 of thia year, cover as a result of prompt applica will not be granted, according to ac tion of the Pasteur tre 4ment. tion taken by the Building Construc Members of Pomona grange at a tion Employers' association. meeting held in Salem went on record The Oregon State Dairy association as favoring the proposed severance In convention at Albany overwhelm tax. graduated income tax, consolida ingly Indorsed tbe Cary bill before the tion of various state departtaents, state legislature providing for increas boards and commissions and that prop ing the amount of butterfat in Ice erty should be assessed at its full cream from 8 to 14 per cent. value. The grangers declared the Oregon City has received relief frqm present automobile laws uajutt and I the water shortage which for more commended the stand taken by Gover than a week kept the city on rations, nor Pierce that the state Industrial caused by an 800-foot break In the acoldent commission, public service pipe line on the South Clackamas, two commission and state game commis miles below the headworks. sion should be self-supporting. The Gilpin Construction company of Armed with the outline of a pro Astoria submitted the lowest bids for posed bill to change the present auto We are now located In our new the construction and dredging work mobile license fee and gasoline tax, building and prepared to give at the Tongue Point naval base. It the legielatlve committee of the Ore was announced by the navy depart gon State Motor association, represent ment. Congresa recently appropriated ing a considerable body of motorists 8259,000 for the work. throughout the state, will visit’ Salem A (pecial election at which the De during the week to confer with legis schutes county municipal improve lators. The association will Urge a ment district, formerly the Tumalo lowering of the automobile license irrigation district, will vote on a 8190,- fees, with the taxation based upon COYLE I COYLE, Props: 000 bond Issue for the completion of value rather than upon weight, and the project, was announced by th* dm- will urge an Increase In the gasoline trict directors for February 17. tax to make up the differeace in There were two fatalities in Oregon revenue. due to Industrial accidents during Fpr the second or third time In re the past week, according to a report cent years the Joint ways and means prepared by the state Industrial acci committee of the legislature was ask dent commission. The victima were ed to appropriate a total of *399 to Fred Bontemp, head rigger, Estacada, cover damages resisting to property In and Albert P< Sand I. powderman, of the vicinity of MUI City because of the Rhea Siding. ravages of a herd of elk turned loose A fortune is in zight for the man tn that section of the state by the who successfully raises broccoli seed game commission. The claim was sub In large quantities, according tb broc mitted by A. T. Myers, a rancher, who coli growers. The price of the seed informed the members of the ways and hu recently advanced from *21 to *32 means committee that the elk had a pound, and it la still scarce even devastated his ranch of all crops la Mr f rd |’rs. r. .1. K-I f 'T at tbe new price, say growers at Eu the year 1820 aad had repeated the pnr»n» <?• n ’’rv down ti r» Alili- gene and around Roseburg, ths two performance during the following 12 Oregon points that specialise in this montha. nulie Vali-’j "car Hubbard crop. DOLI.E MAGAZINE I Subscription Bureau : : The St. Paul ♦ i : Respectable, Downtown 1 HOTEL j T OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GÉNÉRAL INTEREST Some of the "lociety folk” having Mr. and Mrs. Chas, D. White their picture* in the Sunday papers, entertained. Saturday night, J. sure would fare bad in a beauty con W. Rose and wife, Walter Coyle test. and wife, and Paul Robinson and Let the Eagle print you some wife. Gaines music and refresh personal bank checks on Ham- ments lent to a most enjoyable mertnill Safety paper, Come neighborly little party. look at It. all Fresh Meats 4 * SPECIALIST in Internal Medicine fas the Past Eleven Yean , YOU Get Every Week Your Own HOME PAPER? Every Family in the Valley should be a Regular Subscriber to the VERNONIA EAGLE Columbia County’s Best Booster. The Eagle is only $1.50 per year and it is doing you and your County and Town a thousand times That Much Good. Send or hand in your name. We want to send it to you every week. I You Will Help! Why Go To Portland? THE FOREST 6R0VE GENERAL HOSPITAL Graduate Nurses in Attendance. Surgical and Obstetrical Cases a Specialty Palace Hotel Best Service In Dr. Mellenthin DOES NOT OPERATE The Vernonia Light&Power Co. is to furnish the city four Many .tew buildings a e beine large street lights. Several Will beat planned; no let up to new hous< *1 have suggested this week that Benson Hotel Tuesday, Wednes and improvements in all parfg of they be placed one at Bridge St. day and T. ursday, February the city. and Roee Avenu^ on the turn, 6th, 7th and 8th. one at Bergerson Store corner, Office Hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. one at First street an Bridge “There isn’t much chance in and one Keasey Road and|Bridge THREE DAYS ONLY these days unless you have real By the City then installing only ability, or enough money to hire a few street lights our city will No Charge for Consultation a press agent. be pretty safe goiug. Dr. Mellenthin is a regular graduate in medicine and surg- | ery and is licensed by the state I of Oregon, He visits professioh- ' ally the more important towns and cities, ana offers to all who call on this trip free consultion, ’ except the expence of treatment when desired. I According to his method of i treatment he does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of the stomach, tonsils or adnoids. He has to his credit wonderfu • I results in diseases of the stomach r- r- •. • m \r n i_ a . t_ i,iver’ h0*6’18’blood. skin. nerves heart kidney bladder, bedwetting cattarrh, we <k lungs, rheuma tism, siatica, leg ulcers and rec tal ailments. If you have been ailing for any leng: h of time and no not get any better, do not fail to call, as improper measures rath er than disease are very often the cause of yonr long standing trouble. Remember above date, tbatt consultation on this trip will be Jree and tnat his treatment is | different. Married women must be accom panied by their husbands. Address; 336 Boston Block, Minneapolis, Minn. L STOP HERE fermnia Meat Market Coming toPorlland Horseshoe Counter I Next to Ragle Office Best Place to Eat Merchants Lunch at Noon Meals at All Hours, Get a Meal Ticket. Q. C. SALE, Prop, Forest Grove, Oregon When in Portland STOP ----- At the----- s ■ ! Mr Merchant Do you realize the importance of getting vour ad vertising copy prepared early? You know our old friend procrastination. He’s a cousin to the cow’s tail. Empress Hotel Sixth and Stark Sts. Center of Business District Moderate Prices f Why follow, when you can lead? Supposing all your customers left their shopping in your store until an hour before you were closing up at night, what would happen? You know. It would make great confusion, you couldn’t give service and your customers would leave the store dissatisfied. Well, in a way, that’s what you often ask the news papers to do. You wait until the ninth hour to prepare your copy, and when it reaches the office you expect the compositors to do two hours’ work in one. The result is that your advertisement is slapped to gether in great haste, with a chance for errors and with out proper display. It can’t be otherwise. Stop that old habit of putting off till the last day, the last hour and the last minute to send your copy to the newspaper office. Get it out early when you have time to think and prepare it properly. Then send it to the newspaper office two or three days ahead. That will give the news paper time to prepare your advertisement properly. You can see the logic of it. It will mean better ads, better service and better results. That’s why you advertise. Give the newspaper a chance. Apply the Golden Rule. Contractor and Builder Ready to figure on any Job. See me before letting your build ing contract. Vernonia It can’t be done. That’s what you want. C. H. URIE Oregon « “Vernonia Pool Hall”