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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1923)
» * Berit tmia knitted as second-class matter August 4, 1922, at the pose office at Ver tonlt, O J >n, n tdar the Act of March 3, 187» VERNONIA, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1923 MOUTHPIECE of the NEHALEM VALLEY Volume 1, Number 40 Paul Robinson, Editor and Owner COLUMBIA COUNTY Advertising Medium of a Big Pay Roll Community f Distinguished Character Artist At Head of Ward Waters Company To Open Chautauqua Nehalem Citizens To Enjoy Chautauqua Rainier Demist Arrested To Westport —I---- Monday night, officers arrested Ward Water« With Two Talented Assistants Will Give Clever Dr. A. G. McDonald, local dent In the best of humor and a ram of Music and Dramatic Art. ist, m his office between two and beautiful day to inspire then., Monday Night the Council A wealth of musical and en- three o’clock in the morning. Dr. met. .Among other subjects dis tainment features, and a lecture McDonald was in company with the Vernonia ball team drove to cussed, the following was ac I list that will open up many new a girl who resides in the Delena Westport Sunday, to cross bats complished: $12 50 will be the lines of thought and observation neighborhood, and who was in a with the Nine of that thriving i charge for tapping watermains ¡3 indicated from the advance state of stupid drunkenness. A mill town. To make a long sto»y | to residence property, to the information just recieved from charge was placed against the short, the Westport bunch were carb and include cut-off cock. I Ellison-White concerning the Doctor for havi g liquor in his go<xi play rs and extra good at. beefing.” Their Captain was Minimum charge for water about coming Chautauqua program. possession and he was taken be tiresome and a bluffer that $1.25 per month, Going to ad- The dates for ihe Vtrronia fore Justice of the Peace A. L should have been heavily fined vertise for bids for 1000 feet of Chautauqua have not been de Clark Tuesday at 11 o’clock and and thrown out of t e game. fire hose, two nozzles and two finitely set but will be ere long. was lined $200 and sentenced to Our boys made some rotten hose carts. Permit granted to “The Shepherd of the Hills”, 30 buys in jail. plays, fielding poor, some bad Mr. Lyles to erect 27 x 100 ft. Harold Bell Wright’s m ich loved A charge of disorderly conduct throws and some bad failures at fireproof building. Petition pre story of the Oz-irk mountains, was placed against the woman in catching. Euc they also made sented by several not to permit and one or the greatest of all tue cat, AH';« Violet Johnson. a hospital building was laid on American plays will probablj- The complaint in this case was some good plays. Our battery file. Sidewa’k ordinance r issed draw one of the largest crowds made before City Recorder Wm. was splendid and didn’t seem to — p irticulars in oruinan'e in an- of the week. It is to bo pro Symons, a cash bond was put receive the support they sr.ou d o her column. Permissic n v. as duced by professional playeis up for her appearance, which have had. Coyle pitched <h- given Mr. Ear.y f< r cerne t walk c »ached by Elia- Day, of ( htago w s forfeited. —Rainier Review nine innings and held out g >ou. The first few innings they fan of eight feet mound his r w Another outstanding entertain ned them as fast as they came theatre building. Council de ment feature is the program of to bar. In t‘ e second, Lamb cided to i ..- all drinking foun McDonald Birch, a young wiz- started the playing by making a tairs and furnish water for any I zard who-e clever, baf fling J home run, and he was followed one furnishin r the fountains. tricksand humorous “pat^r” Sa ur'ay evening, no special by W. Coyle, who made a good Adjourned until Thursday. have ma e him one of the most crowd, but incidentally we two-bagger. The scores made popular magicians of the plat- counted 42 autos parked on our by Westport were mostly on er It would be difficult indeed to find u more suitable opening Chautauqua attraction than the Ward Waters Company, a company of »■ .tabllslicd artist.- form. Birch is sure to be re str ets. In many cases it is rors by our team. who leave nothing to be dt-blred in wholesome, happy entertainment. Ward ceivea with enthusiasm. !<»>f ’¡cult to find oki g room I Clarence Coyle hurt his knee, Waters to u “make-up” arttoti of first rank, with mon- than twelve years’ ex lhen there is the War^1 Walt j o.i (he siaewaiks. Toe city neecs which bothered him throughout Here’s a commentary from th' perience on tiie lyceurn and legitimate atuge. Many of his selections arc orig inal and of highest merit. Ills “Possum Trot” sketch Is a classic. Vernonia Eagle, the bringht and ers Company, in two programs. •;» 10 feet cement walk on both the g ime. In the 8lh he hit a Ferne Lewis Waters, whistler, reader and child Impersonator, Is a plat newsy paper published in the Ward Walters is a “make-up” sides of Bridge street C me three-bagger, and the C ief form favorite. The third member of this trio, Orace McNett, is a xylophone Btofer of Westport even kicked rich timber area of Columbia artist with years of experience eventually—why not now. artist and pianist and with Mrs. Waters handles Important roles In the dra matic sketches presented. on Lyceum and the legitimate on permitting a substitute to run county, The editor of the Eagle stage. Fern Lewis Water- is a in from third for Coyle. is presisely right in saying that New Gents Furnishing Store favorite in child impersonations; t Westport has some splendid boosters make cities, for it is p ayers and their team is good. that very element here that is and Grace McNett is a xylophon D. Allman is stocking up a Thtir bulldozing tactics are dis- helping in Garibal i's prosperity. artist and pianist. The Nations Trio, headed by Keith Conover, new Gents Furnishings store for gracing. They are nqt all ot —Garibaldi News. New Fire Proof Building Caused Comment baritone, gives musical numbers Vernonia, in the Sessman build this variety, however, top: d : two ol ing formerly occupied by the The score Sunday was 5 to 12 A hollo” brick building will be • Decoration Day the op ¿r n t ; ays, to ;<eed restaurant. ,’»Ir. Allman is in favo- of Wes: port. erected immediate), we under Last week’s issu of the Eagle prepared co attend to repair Exercises In Vemoni« day. hi^ ’n The fuvor famous 'vlthau “ “ e Private '-ce8 ” else stand, on the lot recently pur caused considerable favorable work, cleaning and pressing. chased of C. A. Mills, next, to comment. On account of pub 1 R. Peat will deliver one The new store intends to op. n Do You Hear The Music Har the Horseshoe, bv the new own lishing picture and facts of the May 30th. is Memorial Day. of t‘ most interesting lectures fo” business Tuesbay. ers, Lyles Bros. Mr. Lyles, the new big mill, we printed a hun It will be observed in Vernonia, 3 interesting can er. .hit builder, is a railroad engineer dred extra copies and they went and all places of business are of 1 dks were known throughout The horse w’ith the bell is a Last Sunday night about IP, residing at Bend. The building like hot cakes at a camp break asked, if convenient, to close war we were awakened by some ex reminder thnt you have an tx- “ Pri- the 1 -nd, as wa3 his book, will be 27 x 100 feet. I fast. A few letters were sent their business houses from 10 a. vate I’eat”. Today he is lectur , ress wagon handy at your beck ceptional beautiful music, anc the editor complim nting the tn. until! noon At 10 a. m. ap editor and the Chamber of Com propriate exercises for the de ing r * peace”, with the same ! and call any time a day. Local guessed al! week of different mère spoke favorable of the en parted sailors will be held on dramatic style of oratory ano i hauli g, packages, express, places it cam“ from, not knowing terprise. Also little article on the Rock Creek bridge, After hum >r. Dr. F. E. Gordon brings trunks ar.d suitcases. Any light it was being furnished in Port Who is Dot? You will And good morals brought us many a parade, program and speech, an e’ tally vital message, on t delivery. Mr. Watts has had land. Mr Fenner has in his poo) out on May 11. Don’t forget Congratulations from local men the cemetery will be visited diff :ent topic. As an educate! experience and understands room one of the best and loudi the play given bv the Vernonia and women, including our Mayor where the graves will be decor he I .ow3 the problems oi schoo nandling furniture with proper est Radios we ever looked at oi Grange at the Vernonia High our Minister and a dozen or so ated. More will be printed of and >me; and he is a real ora care. He looks after the job listened to. This Friday night tor. “Shooting the Goal” is a end makes the deliveries aafe he says he will place the horn School Auditorium, Friday night of our good citizens all heartly the particulars later. pow rful plea for closer cooper and reliable. His headquarters, on the roof so that larger crowds (this Friday night) May 11 endorsing it. We appreciate it ation between the home and the for the present are at the Hoff can hear. Between 8;15 and 9 Ladies requested to bring a box greatly. The Eagle is a public there will be a dance music by school. That the pticly muscal man Hardware Store,—Adv. supper for two. Play begins at institution, which we hope is for the Portland Hotel orchestra end of the program has not been i — — 8 o’clock. “Dot. the Miner’6 public good. Personally we are Mrs. C. F. Fuller of libs Ange- and after that various pieces ; Slighted is evident, with such Daughter. not “against” auy individua The main attraction for a hun i splei. lid organizations and a tists ' les California, visited in town from Portland, California ai <1 and wish to be an aid to each dred or so spectators. Tuesday [ Orchestra, i this week, she is an 'old time Eastern cities, followed by th« I ot buyers have been visitir g and all in any légitiment busi evening, was the maneuvering! as th i Jugo-Slav baiitone. Mar friend of N-Soden’s. Hoot Owls at midnight. the City in bunches the p .st two ness A Good, Busy City of of two monstrous machines Artel.s Dick:on, tha Dixcn, pianist, A ice Kay- I Homes our aim. weeks. crossing Rock Creek in the cen moi ci, violinist, and Ruth Lin- ter of the city. A powerful rud. oarpist. All these stand in Marion steam shovel on its way high favor with musical audier *o rhe mill cite feared to cross ces of the East and West. Their the bridge and took the route conu .buttons to the week’s, er, alongside and through the water. terl.nnnient will be of g nuine Th? gravel proved ton soft for aru . ic quality. The last night the 15 or 20 tons and the wide of Chautauqua is to be “Joj wheels sank in the dirt two ftet Nig a ”, when the program is to deep. A large caterpiller Holts beo unusual entertaini.ig quality r was called to its assistance. Fine, clean fun, and 1 glit-hear Alter the breaking of strong ted usic will remain us a happy cables, huge planks and many mem >ry long after the c ose of fruitless attempts lasting until Chautauqua. after dark, the crowd left, to re turn the next morning to wit W/HAT does the dollar in your pocket mean? ness the rording of the stream. C. of C. Meets YY jo gome it means another step toward the new home; to some it means the next dollar to. An Accident ward the the coveted business opportunity; to F»'day noon the Vernonia some it means simpiy anothef dollar to spend. Chamber of Commerce held their Caas Bergerson, met with an acci- i When a man has learned the value of a noon lunch meeting in the Col bent Tuesday night with his car. An- dollar he has learned to estimate his own umbia Hotel. The Chib went c i other auto and hia collided head I on Mr. Laraon was driving the other car record as favoring a deep well of wealth! on the wrong side of the street, we goc.) water instead of ex per .- are told, and in the smash he recieved mer ting with ere» k water for severe cuts on the face. The Berger- son car was damaged about the radia- citv use. Mr. Duryea o! the toi and front fei tiers ard is in the Sta « Chamber was invited to Vernonia.Oregon t J" visit Vernoni. in th • mar future auto hospital for repairs and give us one of 1.: splendid W. A. Young and C. C. JacoH lecture«. All members are urged were in from the Inman-Foul- to attend the next meeting next son camp Monday. Friday night. Crowded Streets ^Chautauqua Dates ¿ire June 14 to 18 “DOT” One Dollar BANK or VERNONIA^