Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, May 25, 1923, Image 4

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PORTLAND
Impartant Occurrences of
Past Week Briefly Com-
I ik\l for Our Headers.
FOR MAY
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■ bulk of Klamath county wool
is still unsold.
Th? commercial fishing season In
the upper Rogue river will commence
Dillard & Dillard
at midnight Friday.
attorneys
Joseph T. Glenn of Aberdeen, S. D„
has been elected city superintendent
Practice in any Court—State or
of Eugene schools.
Federal.
Unifornf drill by 1000 children will
Office, Court Plaza, St. Helens. Ore.
be one of the big features of Jacksen
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county school day at
i Ashland Satur-
I day.
Sixteen of the 31 jurors summoned
to serve during the next term of the
Marion county circuit court are wo­
Think what this world
men.
would
be without confidence
Colonel William B. Greeley, chief
that the sun would rise to­
of the United States forest department,
Modern
morrow!
is expected to arrive in Eugene Sat­
Without confidence in t he
urday.
order of things, in our fellow
More than 100 men are now employ­
men, in our institutions,
ed :n felling the dead timber which the
12th and Washington Sts.
chaos would reign in the
pine beetle has destroyed in the Klam­
Portland. Oregon
world. There would be no
ath Falls district.
security, no progress, no
The annual convention of the Ore­
happiness. Confidence is es­
gon State Master Plumbers' associa­
sential to all that is worth
tion was held in Eugene Friday and
while.
Saturday of this week.
Years of satisfactory ex­
Four head oil drillers have arrived
perience
with Red Crown
in Euaene from Coalinga. Cal., to direct
Hot and Cold tinier,
gasoline have given the mo­
Rev.
David
Eugene
Olson's
drilling
Electric Lights.
toring public confidence in
J operations in Lane county.
Dining Room in Connection.
“Red Crown.” They know
Rel rts received at the offices of
that with “Red Crown" in
Just Like Home
th ? Oregon public service commission
the tank they have high-
indicate that the car shortage In Ore­
quality motor fuel, and that
gon is becoming more serious.
from it their engine will de­
liver its maximum power
The first death at North Bend from
DAVE MCDONALD, Prop
and mileage.
sleeping sickness in several months,
Vernonia
Oregon.
was that cf Ted Swatman. 22 years old,
“Red Crown" is available
whose home was at Reedsport.
at Standard Oil Service Sta­
Motorists of the Pacific northwest
tions, garages, and at other
will celebrate '‘North Bank highway”
dealers.
day Sunday under the auspices of the
Look for the Red Crown
autom -bile <lub of Washington.
sign before you fill.
More than 500 school children from
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
all parts of Douglas county met in
(California)
Physician and Surgeon
Roseburg and participated in the an­
nual declamation and field contest.
Mayor Peterson, City Attorney Fost­
er and Chief of Police Christensen of
Residence
Eugene tend red their resignations td
the city council to take effect May 28.
Banks,
Oregon
The public, service commission has
authori?., 1 the Portland, Astoria &
Pacific Rail, d company to put in
rates on logs hauled
effect redue
to Buxton.
Bert E. Haney has been selected
as
Ori gon's choice for candidate to
rLi —-
address on a
■ucc <1 George E. Chamberlain as
41 €»*31 (w P^t card or in a let­
ter and we will mail
a member of the United States ship­
free and postpaid, a sample copy of
ping board.
Popular Mechanics
The taxpayers of Medford, at a spec-
magazine
i.! eb etion on June 11 next, will vote
the most wonderful magazine pub­
on a $165,000 bond issue to provide
lished. 160 page* and 400 picture*
I for the construction of a new high
every month, that will entertain
school building.
every member of the family.
It contains interesting and instructive arti­
The state irrigation and drainage
cles on the Home. Farm. Shop and Office
securil os commission has certified to
—the newest developments in Radio, Avia­
TOP FLOOR HAS ADVANTAGE
tion, Autom- bile and Garage. Each issue
I nds in the amount of $100,000 for
contains something to interest everybody.
We do not employ subscription solicitors so
t' ■ D -chutes county municipal Im- Business Occupant of Upper Story In­
you will not be urged to subscribe and you
pro., m.nt district.
are not obligating yourself in the least in
variably Gets Tels<jr;<mj and Mail
asking for a free sample copy. We
Delivered First.
Df dication of the west end of the
gladly send it to prospective readers. If
you like it you can buy a copy every
Old
Oregon
trail
will
be
made
an
In-
month from any newsdealer or send us
The businc < man whose office is
your subscription — $3.00 for one year.
t tral ¡art of the Portland Rose Festi­
Popular Mechanics Company
val, th privy council of the Royal Ro- situated on the top floor of an office
300-214 X. Ontario Street. CHICAOO, IU_
building gets
ker deliveries on
sarians has decided.
ropolor Mechonlu bulldlno fc drwirf
excAriMly io U* production oj thu t
telegrams
or
mail
than
does the man
clips,
aggregating
2,400,000
Six
ercul maiotia». I
p unds of wool, were sold by grow­ on any lower floor, and the lower the
ers at Heppner for an average price floor the later ti e deliveries, accord­
of 44 cents a pound, or a total of ap- ing to the New York Sun.
prox'rnately $1,056,000.
Bank m? sengers, telegraph mes­
Major Alexander W. Cleary, now in
sengers,
bill collectors, poetmen,
t!
infantry school at Fort Benning, I
salesmen and all the rest, including
G urgia, has been ordered to Port-
i: d as instructor of infantry in the mendicants who customarily make
more than one call in the same office
Or- gon national guard.
building, invariably start at the top
A public celebration will be held at
the opening of the O.-W. R. R. & N. tie of the building and work down.
Of course, the novice who has
treating plant at The Dalles, which is
expected to take place some time dur- calls to make, say, on the second,
ing the next few weeks.
fifth, eighth, twelfth and fifteenth
The body of Elmer E. Robbins, floors, may start at the bottom, but
prominent Amity resident, was found he seldom does it more than once.
in his home in that city. Death ap­
The look he gets from the elevator
parently had been caused by a gun­ when he asks that the car be stopped
shot wound, self-inflicted.
at the second floor is enough to make
In preparation for the opening late him start thinking, and after he has
ia June of the new mill of the Brooks-
seen about a dozen cars shoot by in
Scanlon Lumber company at Bend,
disregard
of his “up” signal, he de­
which will double the company's pins
cides
to
see
if he can get better re­
output, a fourth logging oamp has been
sults by working downward instead
placed in operation.
\ bonded Indebtedness of $45,088,- of upwaad.
15‘> at present faces the people of
Portland and Multnomah county, ac­
cording to a detailed statement com­
pleted by the tax supervising and con­
servation commission.
A new road, which has been under
construction for several months, from
Lockhart to Sumpter valley, follow­
ing Powder river and the Sumpter
Valley railroad, will be opened to traf­
fic within a few days.
By burning through two steel vault
doors and Into a supposedly burglar-
pr< of manganese steel coin safe,
cracksmen robbed the Farmers bank
at Wilsonville of between $10,000 and
cash »nd securities.
The most
precious
thing in
the world
STOP HERE
Palace Hotel
Modern New Building
NEH a LEM hotel
DR. G. F. VI
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HOTEL
And Designs of Type
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Job Printing
We print anything at the Eagle Office, Vernonia
We ust the Famous
HAMMERMILL PAPER
You <ee advertised in the Saturday Evening Post,
and other papers equally as good.
SEE THE EAGLE FOR
Mill Work, Pay Checks, Time Slips, Records,
Covers, Orders, Statements,
Store and Commercial Printing, Circulars, Covers, Menu Carde, Business
Cards, Report Cards, Window Cards, Letter Heads, Envelopes, Bill H»‘ad
Anything you need in Printing.
OUR PRICES LOWER
EAGLE,
Vernonia
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Send Us You?
Quality
We Specialize in
for less money
l^TOTHING easier when you use Pacific Stumping—
the new du Pont explosive. We know because
other fanners around here have done it.
Stick for stick, Pacific Stumping gives you
more
sticks for each dollar with approximately the same
strength as any standard stumping powder.
Clear your land with Pacific Stumping. The result is
lower cost and better results and it’s non-freezing and
non-headache.
Just consider our store headquarters for information on
Pont dynamites for land-clearing and ditching work
and let us take care of you. We’ll give prompt service
T B. MILUS
Vernonia, Oregon
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NON-FREEZING
Outside and Inside
PAINTING
QUALITY
is our watchword, and
this applies to workman­
ship as well as material.
DALE & EKOS
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STUMPING
POWDER
B. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS 8» CO.; Inc., PORTLAND, ORE.
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