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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1923)
GOODNIGHT- WEBSTER 9 SPECIAL GENERAL^ AUDEVILL Sunday Night, JULY 8 ó BIG ACTS 6 FRANK HAYWARD <& CO. Majestic Theatre Also Noted Picture Play 99 Starts at 7 p. m 10 Largest and Best Picture Ever Shown it the County. Katherine McDonald Tuesday, July 10 IN White Shoulders” “ 11 I r A Drama of the price that Beauty Brought on the Auction Painting and Paperhanglng Rooms stained, varnished and papered with deadening felt with two coats of the best kalao* mine, $10.00 per room up. Nothing but the best material used; pure white lead and linseed oil. Let me figure with ypu on your work. BEN S. OWENS, Phone 273 If you hqye got what you don’t waut, pr hgveiR got wba| you do want, let it be known through the A price of 9 cents is being paid for prunes bought in the Umpqua valley by packers. Twenty-two buildings in Portland# all rated as ftretrapa, were condemned by the fire marshal’s office during May. With brooooll planting at its height, Umpqua valley growers are finding a great deal of difficulty in getting plants. Roy A. Klein has been made per manent chief engineer of the highway department by the state highway oom mission. POLLYANNA COLYUM------------ The Tri-County Bankers’ association of Hood River, Wasoo and Sherman counties met in Wasoo with thirty- four present. The Roeeburg city oouacil has voted an emergency sum of |260 to start the campaign against earwigs which have invaded the eity. With the rainy season at an end, tire lookouts have been ordered to all high mountain staUons within the Deschutes national fcreat. la Among Friends want ad. columns of the Eagle. Despite unfavorable weather during the greater part of the month, the June tourist movement through Bend! has been considerably tn exeesa of that of last year. Don C. Mote, entomologist of the Arisona state department of agricul ture, has been appointed associate pro fessor of sntomology at the Oregon Agricultural college. The highway between Coos county and the Pacific highway near Ross burg is now open to travel for the entire distance with the Camas moun tain detour eliminated. Fruit growers of Imbler have begun the thinning of the apple crop in earn est and from all Indications a bumper crop is assured. The output this ysar is expected to exoeed 400 carloads. A special nicotian will bo held in When there are four balls you take Oak Lodge water district in Claoka- your brute, but when there are three maa county Auguat 2, when voters of balls you take your watch. the di st riot will decide an issue of 1200,000 bonds tor a water system. Suit to cancel all apeclal road taxes A normal wife is one who thinks her in six districts in Lane oounty in husband is working too hard and not which Starrot A Howey of Detroit, getting enough for it. Mich., own timber lends was instMutod When the small boy was asked which by this firm la circuit oourt at *0- he liked best. Summer or Winter, be replied, “Spring.” Work is progressing rapidly on th* now |M,O0O boys* limMiry at the Chomawa Indian school and the build One kind word while you can hear it, beats a braaa band on your last ing will bo ready Mr occupancy at too time far opening of sahool next tail. ride, aptly says Walt Coyle. The Tokay grape crop of Josephine county promisee to bo an great an that Our idea of a strong minded man is of last year. Tho vine« are full of one who jumps out of bed at the first the green fruit and the weather baa tingling of the alarm clock. And he been exceptionally good this spring doesn’t crawl back again after shut for grapes. ting the darn thing off. Approximately 1M0 Oregon ears pad 1000 foreign cars are inspected chch The cheapest way to enjoy the w?«k at Baker in order to keep the countryside in summer, is to let a few alfalfa weeril post from oom automobile agents know that you are from the Infected dietricts of thinking of buying. and the Snake river. Horman Zii minor of toe ooenty, was underground stood Iron-Dyke It will not be long now until you being struck on meet a surprisingly large number of 76«ouad boulder. Tho mfatoo-dollar people who like winter better than summer, saya Noble Dunlap. throe yean Ufa Is just a alow and painful pro cess of getting out of trouble, thinks a City Councilman. Lumber More houses, tents, barns and more men and teams and machinery ar rive every week on the works at the big mill location. Industry and busi ness is indeed rushing with them. The Old Hll The Urge nei fireproof 100 foot building of the Lyle Bros, is going up rapidly. When finished n about a week, it will be one of the modern b.llard parlors of the Tho city and commercial club of valley. The buaiucxx will be Bay City has protested to the public known as “The Old Mill" and service commission against a proposed as a popular mens resort will un raise ir. rates by the Bay City Water doubtedly be popular in this part company. of the state. They will announce The city of Perrydale has requested ths state public service commission to their opening in these column* help with the restoration of a regular ater. The new cannery In Eagle valley, A little nonsense Baker county, has begun operations. Now and then It la expected the plant will furnish la relished by the a market for produce which in tho post Best of men— and women. has been a loss to the farmers. The Bend woolen mills, the city’s newest industry, started operntioa last week. Sixteen knitting maohlnea are Installed and the payroll, to start with, is for 30 persona—mostly women. POLLY Next Sunday, July 8th, Arch bishop Christie will arrive at Vernonia in a special train sup plied by the railway conpany. Assisted by several of the clergy, he will dedicate the Catholic church. The Archbishop is a renowned orator. The ceremony will commence at 10:80. All the people of Vernonia and the Ne halem valley are invited to wit ness the ceremony and hear the eloquent Archbishop. A number of Portland people will arrive on the train with the Archbishop. 'The event has been advertised in the Portland papers. Father Caney of the local church is a booster for Vernonia. Hundreds of tons of rapidly ripen ing loganberries in the Salem district will probably be left to decay unless market conditions are improved. passenger, express and mail service In that town. Mr. Veil Goodnight and Miss Hattie Webster were Married, in Vancouver, last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Goodnight will make their homo at Berkenfeld. Con gratulations. Archbishop Comise The big prize fight at Shelby, Io Special Cor on the Fourth was kept tab on At a recent .election the city of To Dedicato Catholic Chnrch-Foblic Florence, near the mouth of the Slue Dinner After Ceremony law river, voted to reduce Its stse. The Southern Pacific company has a surplus of Ml cars according to a report received by the public service commission. AT' “THE STORM Important Oct Pact Week Briefly Com* piled far Our Handera. A large furnished front room, with bath, for rent.—See room at residence of—Louis Boeck near High School I For convenience of shipper as well at railroad, the P. A. &P. has established four new flag stations. Three between here and Keasey named Pointer, Homewood and Tara- One al Trehern. The stations are es tablished altbrough it will be about ten days before the rate cards áre made up and the tar iffs in effect. out here in Vernonia. Dempsey won by decision, in the fifteenth round. Classified Advertising WANTS and FOR SAU All ads. under this head ■’re cash with copy. Kates, one cent a word; initials and figures count as words. Minimum, 26 cent* an iaaue. For Kent:—Two room furnished house. Apply Mrs. Cleveland, North Rose Avenue. Wanted: A woman to call at the Hatton Hotel once a week to do wash ing. One new No. 2 Primroao Separator for sale at coat. Inquire Vernonia Hardware Co., or Louis Siege rt. 3t 30 percent intereat. Will sell you a small house and SOxlOO lot fer 8600. k now renting for 112.60 per month. Eagle Office For Sale 27 acres located cn be county road, R. R. telephone ine, power line, mail route, school route, li miles from depot >y rail. 6 room frame house 'rame barn 48x58. 40 bearing ruit trees $500,worth of sale ble timber some cleared some easy to clear, 3 good fishing stream near by. All for $1500 $700 %wn balance on time. Write or call on, owner A. B. Counts. Vernonia Oregon Columbia Co. 2 t p Freight Service Long distance hauling Phone Carmichael & Crowder, Mist tf. WANTED. Cedar Pole in straight or mixed carload loK write.—L. D. McF rland Mil waukee Oregon— 10 Pd. Furnished Room—Nic\ large outside, well furnished sleeping Hillsboro had a crowd. They room, suitable for two men if Comrads. Centrally located. put on a dandy celebration for For rent to steady roomers —Call three days. A good number at Eagle office for particulars. from Vernonia were present on These want ads. are bringing rapid account of our ball team playing there. In the good game Coyle rosulU. struck out 7 men and Vernonia 2 men; Coyle pitched 7i innings and Vernonia li. and they bad L O. O. F.—Vernonia Lodge No. 246, perfect field support. Clarence meets every Tuesday night at 8:00 Coyle hit a home run, and the o’clock, in Sesaeman Hall, opposite Depot.—P. O. Mel'inger, Noble Grand: ball is going yet J. W. Rose, Secret try. FOR SALE; Good team of mules & harness i cash Bal. Terms address Jack Widows. Postal Recfepts in Vernonia Clatskanie Ora, St. are growing <tet. For the quar Free Embroidery lessons in ter just ended* stamp sales were Saturday afternoon classes, $922.85 and money order receipts when stamped goods are bought were $11,807,M A good record. from my stock. Orders taken Postmaster Meaning attended, for Hemstitching watch for this week, the National Postal samples in my window. -The L Confernnce Convention In Port B. Art Shop, at Brjwn&Browns Furniture store. 45-46 land. Watch Us firow a well mm ta Weicamu, Stringers