Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 08, 1923, Image 6

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    EAT HERE VERNONIA RAK ER Y
We Serve Swift’s
Premium Ham
Short Orders, M«-ah,
CHICKEN DINNER
Every Sunday
PATRONIZE HOME
Ice Cream -5c cones for the Kiddles
Dew Drop Inn
Confectionery
Mrs. Lester
Restaurant
Center of Town
You Have a
Our Bread, Cakes,
Cookies, Pies, etc
As Good as t he Best Made.
We’re fur Vernonia.
Are You With U h ?
When purchasing your daily rations, be t-ure to a k
for Vernonia Bread.
LAUNDRY
In Vernonia
Patronize Home
Makes a Quick, Hot Fire.
VERNONIA MILL CO.
0.
W. HODGES
ALEX DIEBOLD, Prop.
Work equals any outside work
We are at your service.
DR. W. H
VERNONIA LAUNDRY
Weaver Clark
The value of irrigated lands has in­
creased about 600 per cent in Ore­
gon. according to a detailed report
which has been completed by the state
Stop at the
chamber of commerce.
The public service commission, in
rules regulating the operation of tor-
Hot and Cold Water
Important Occurrences of
hire automobiles under the direction
of the department, has fixed an eight-
Electric
Lights
Past Week Briefly Com­
hour day for drivers.
piled for Our Renders.
Baths Free to Guests
Under a new law which became ef­
RAILS REASONABLE
fective in Oregon May 24, the state
The Newport-Corvallis highway is water board is abolished and the work
F. E. Malmsten, Prop:
now in splendid condition it is report­ of this department has been trans-
ed.
Vernonia,
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Oregon
i ferred to the state engineer.
West Linn will have a rose show
Luke Minthorn, aged 70, a Cayuse
June 5, the first that has been held at 1 Indian of the Umatilla reservation,
that place in six years.
who has been an active leader in In­
I
George E. Chamberlain, accompan­ dian affairs for many years, died sud­
ied by his wife, left Washington, D. denly at his home in Pendleton.
C., for Portland Saturday.
The track at the state fair grounds
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The 16th annual convention of the at Salem will be the scene of a series
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House Wiring and Supplies,
State Editorial association will be held of motor races on Saturday, June 9,
in which professional and stock cars
at Hood River July 13, 14, 15.
Plans and Estimates Furnished
Portland has a population of 343,- will take place, it is announced.
R. L. MILLS
Efforts to have the Umpqua river
001, according to the estimates of the
1923 city directory, issued by R. L. closed to commercial fishing above
Vernonia
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Oregon
tidewater may be made by the Rote­
Polk & Co.
State License
burg Rod and Gun club because of
A non-conference track and field
continued poaching at Winchester.
meet of the independent colleges of
Gasoline prices throughout the en­
Oregon was held Saturday at Linfield
tire
state advanced 1 cent Thursday,
college, McMinnville.
the law passed by the last legislature
The first general “hog picnic” in
authorizing an additional 1-cent tax on
the history of hog-breeding in Ore­
gasoline going into effect at this time.
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gon will be held in Dayton Saturday,
When You Want it. Order from
Water was turned in last week to
u© when breeders from all over the state
the concrete 2,000,000-gallon capacity
will
meet
for
their
annual
session.
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reservoir of the Medford city water
The state convention of Oddfellows,
feu Mill 2 Miks South of Vernonia |
department, which cost $3000. The
Rebekahs and the various affiliated de­
new basin will be used for storage
Rough and Dressed
grees, ended at North Bend with the
only.
fe>)
© installation of the various officers.
Quick Delivery.
It appears to be definitely establish­
fey
A conference of bankers and farm­
BEAVER LBR, CO
t ers of the 12th federal reserve dis­ ed that President Harding will reach
Portland on July 4, his Itinerary call­
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trict will be held at the Oregon Agri­
ing for his participation in the Old
cultural college at Corvallis, June 7.
Oregon Trail celebration at Meacham,
Charles Scbwanberg of Portland was on July 2.
appointed by Governor Pierce a mem­
LESTER SHEELEY
Cattle ranges In Crook county are
ber of the state board of pharmacy to
in better shape this year than they
succeed W. D. McCurry of Portland.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
I have been for many seasons past, is
Option on sixty acrc3 cf land on the the report given out by Vernon V.
outskirts of Portland has been taken Harpham, supervisor of the Ochoco
Vernonia,
to provide a site for a $5,000,000 sanc­ national forest.
Oregon
tuary planned by the Servite Fathers.
The state highway commission has
Unorganized loganberry growers filed with the public service commis­
from all parts of the Willamette sion applications for authority to elim­
Dillard & Dillard
valley held a conference in Salem Sat­ inate five grade crossings over the
ATTORNEYS
urday to perfect a selling organiz i- Southern Pacific company’s tracks in
tion.
Practice in any Court—State or
. Tillamook county.
John B. Bell Jr. of Eugene, appoint­
Federal.
Indictments were returned by the
ed to West Point military academy grand jury in session at The Dalles
Office, Court Plaza, St. Helens, Ore.
by Senator Stanfield, has passed all against 26 men, most of whom are be-
of the tests and has been admitted to 1 eved to be residents of Wasco and
the academy.
Sherman counties, on charges of riot­
ing and fishing unlawfully. The rfct
charges resulted from an alleged alter­
cation between the 26 named and
Don’t Let
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Deputy District Game Warden Hadley
at a fishway on the Deschutes river
Your Battery
May 11.
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VERNONIA HOTEL
OREGON NOTES OF
GENERAL INTEREST
HURLEY
DENTIST
In th« New Pringle Bldg.
2nd and Bridge,
Vernonia
Pay Cash and save your
$ $ $ $ $
Office Open on and after June 10
A Sti icily Up-to-the-minute
All Grocery Store.
C. L. TAYLOR, M. D.
Vegetables and Groceries the Pureat and Beat we
Physiclau & Surgeon
can obtain.
Try a Real Grocery Store
Office First National Bank B'dg.
Forest Grove .Oregon
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Phone«.
Office,
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COYLE & COYLE
CASH GROCERS
East Side
Throop Bldg.
PLUMBING
and ELECTRICAL WORK
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LUMBER
J. P. HECK
CONTRACTOR
Painter.
Decorator
PAPER HANGER
Signs of all Kinds
Contracts Estimated
See me for your Painting Work.
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1 B MEN INew
’S FURNISHINGS STORE 1
Popular Apparel
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1 Cleaning and Pressing I
1 0. ALLMAN
West of Bank Bldg.^J
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Beaver Lbr. Co. e
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BREAD
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Respectable, Downtown
HOTEL
Die of Thirst.
HAD
A
VARIETY OF
DISHES
130Fourth, Corner of Alder
PORTLAND
FREE
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Distilli <1 Water and
INSPECTION
Listen for the Bell on the Horse
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Hauling and City Delivery
Packages, Express. Baggage to
and from trains.
Furniture Moving Trunks.
Headquarters at Hoffman Hardwire
C. R. WATTS
KILN DRIED LUMBER
Flooring,
Celling,
Finish, Mouldings
Only 28 miles; good auto road to
Wesl Oregon Lumber Go.
Clatskanie, Oregon
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Vernonia Battery Service
Verronia Brazing and Machine
Works, on Rose Ave.
Progressiv« Dinner Party In New York
Didn't Sesm to Miss Much on
I
• Its Journsy.
One of the greatest charms of
New York life is its wide variety of
eating places. A party of artists
started out the other evening in an
automobile to have a progressive
dinner, beginning, of course, with
cocktails in a studio. A five min­
utes’ run to Mulberry street took
them to an Italian restaurant, where
for hors d’oeuvers they had anti­
pasto, peppers in oil with olives.
The next stop was at a Russian
restaurant on Second avenue for
soup, borscth, the peasant cabbage
I soup. At a Japanese cafe in West
Fifty-ninth street, they had fried
shrimps, then to a Turkish res­
taurant nearby for Shiah Kebab,
lamb roasted on skewers.
At a French rotisserie they had
roast chicken, and after stopping in
a German place for “Kuchen,” they
wound up with coffee in an Austrian
pastry shop—and the whole dinner
took hardly more than two hours.
^~\jour best breads
•Supreme
The United States Bakery
Capacity 75000 Quality Loavta a D<ty
Bakers of Front HEALTH BREAD
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