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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1923)
1 M ls probable that a federal aheaR (•apestar wKl be srdered to Peudletoa to iaapdat abeep intended for ehlpwieiH to Idahe, asoording to Information re- setved bp Mac Hoke, eecretary of Che Oregoa Wselgrowere' aassciatloa. Dara Meeker. pionoar, who flrut tressed the plains by ox twm 71 yean ago and has repeated the feat on asv- eral eeeaetona since that time, «enter nd at Salem with Governor Pierce and ether officiate with relation to pre* »•rvtns the history of the Old Or.poa Trail in films. Where Trouble Starts * W non your engine is not running properly, lackt» power or will not start as it should—bring it in and let us look it over. We get right into it and find tha etart or cause of the trouble, and then fix it in a through manne. Vernonia Brazing & Machine Works « Put It Up To Us When you have any Building to do, put it up to us to furnish you the right kind of Lu m her. Our years of eipere- ence, plus a stock >f Lumber that is of the highest quality, in jures your getting Lumbee that will bo EXACTLY what you should ha>e for the building you want done. 4 Wo bave everything you may need for any structure. TIPTON LUMBER CO. Vernonia’s New Lumber Yard. OUR ' HAMS Ml . ---------ARE--------- PRIME and vou can order one from us with the feeling that your family i? going to have A REAL TREAT The same applies to our Legs of Lamb and Veal, Chops, Steaks, Stews, etc. Everything in meats here High Class and Desirable Emmett & Culver Vernonia Meat Market. Thomas’ Oarage Largent a id best equipped in the Valley. We are Agents for BUICK AND FORD CARS Gas, a Oils, Accessories ALWAYS HERE We are well known for our Repair Work. It’s Guaranteed« THOMAS’ GARAOE Across from Postotfice 4 Vassals, OrsgM. The Oregon Orowers’ Co-oporMlro uooclatlon oloeed ita fi rat contraete at Balem for thè cale of IMS greca ,russe. One batch ef SO tona waa acid at SSS por tea, f. o. b. shipping point, abile aaother batch sold at ISO a tea. The calca aere mede to WlliameCte valley canneriee. Out of 70 fires in the Umpqua na tional foreot only five are still burn ing, and these have been brought un der control, according to O. C. Heuser, central dispateher, in charge of the fire prevention in the reserve. Only one of the Hree this oeneon waa more than three acres in extent. With 880,600 email fish for plantlag. a state game commission oar loft Port land for Malheur county, where sev eral small streams and lakes will be stocked. Two hundred thousand of the flab are trout, both of the oaatora brook aad rainbow species, while the rtmaialag 3»,00« are black bass. The oeiootlon of Gooding, Idaho, an tho next annual convention city aad the elootion of lay and general dele gatee to the general oonference of the Methodist Bplacopal church which will be held in Boaton in the spring of 1SS4 marked the session of the 4«th Idaho coaforeaoe of the churoh at Baker. Pat H. Allen of tke firm of Allen 4b OoodaoU, of Portland, and one ef the firm's salesmen, William Adams, were drowned when their speedboat, Mies Portland, in which they wore on route to attend the American Legion con* ventleu at 8oaalde, filled and sank off the feet oC Thirty-ninth street, Astoria. i« i« min 1 ’ n“r" m ™ ...................... WOOD—Good Wood—Cheap Woon—Time to' Buy ft Right Now—WOOD SLAB WOOD $4.00 Per Load Good Mill Delivered For Good Big Loads of the Beat Slab Wood now for this low price. Lay in your winter’s supply Now. Mak«« a Quick, Hot Fire. VERNONIA MILL CO. ILK-2 » IT’S GOOD IK SERVED AT Phytioian and Surgeon THf Residence Banks, - Service Qyality DR. G. F. VIA MECCA Oregon A gathering place for thoee who apprieiate Classified Advertising I he B st in Confections, i averages, Ice Cream and Lunches WANTS and FOR SALK All ads. under this head "re cash with copy. Batea, one cent a word; initials and figures count aa words. Minimum, 25 cents an issue. Next cc r to the Majestio Theatre ■■ me xmeac. R& L 25 percent Interest. Will sell you a small bouse and .50x100 lot fo<$600 la now renting for $12 50 per month. Government work on tho Coes bay jetties ls showing progress at ton hay aad on both sides piers Eagle“* 'ffii-e docks are under construction, bunk houses and other places far housing the workmen finished and have a water system feed ing tho bulldthgs near the coast guard I. 0. O. F.— Vernonia Lodge No. 246, station. meets every Tuesday night at 8:00 Vetera of the central Oregon irriga o’clock, in Seaseman Hall, opposite tion district will cast their ballots a* Depot. —M. J. John, Noble Grand; E. h special election to be held October • F. Messing, Secretary. on the question of Issuing >130,00« worth of bonds. These, if voted, will bo used tn financing completion of tho main south of Bend and other con struction, aad in retiring outstanding war rants. C. L. TAYLOR, M. D. BARBER SHOP Physiciau & Surgeon Sanitary Shop SHOWER BATHS At all Times, Office First National Bank Bldg. 25c Mike L. Miller, Prop. Foresi Grave, Oregon An Up-to-date Phonea- rnonee TONSORIAL PARLOR Office, • Residence, Cÿour best /bod_ D. L. Buckingham, enginper who surveyed th« tower Umpqua river har bor. to RRMRiag the maps in his efflee la Marshfield aad tho pleas will bo ready for tho dredge aeon. Tho sur vey waa made to determine how much dredging would bo necessary in order to have a ohaanel from tho ocean to Reedsport without any skoals. BREAD Many people of Bond aad other eon- tral Oracea communities drive to Tay lor bum, near tho summit of tho One- cad. atoeatslaa between the MoKeaale peas aad Willamette paaa roads, to gather baoktoberrlea, according to NeL soa F. Macduff, supervisor of tho Oee- cade aaUeaal «treat. Thousands of guL Iona of tho berries are being picked. A small acreage ot wheat remains to ba harvested In Oregon, says tho week ly crop report of tke weather bureau. Threshing has pregressed satlefactori- ly. Bema winter wheat has been sewn bat the soil has been too dry for plow- |M and seeding Except in soma of Hie coast counties corn to doing welL In tho warmer districts it is ripening aad la the southern counties soms has bona <ntt Salmen spawning is progressing at a great rate at all of the state fish hatahoriea, aaoording to Carl V. Shoe maker, master fish warden. More than 3,MC,«M Mime eggs have boon gath ered at tho MoKensle hatchery alone la two aad a half weeks. Three hun dred aad eight thoueand egga were taken at tho Santiam station, near Breiteobueh, during one week. Indi- cottoua are that the number of egga talma iMa season will bo in exoees of —~T pvevtoua seasons. best breads The Bread Suprema The United States Bakery Capacity Ì5JM Quality Loara» a Day Bakers of Franz HL.XTH BREAD ! i I • «22 - 0M8S — There wore two fatalities in Oregon duo to industrial accidents in tho week ending September 6. according to tho state industrial accident commission. Th. victims wore Charles Squires, hooker, Rodding. Cai., and Beverly R. Morrison, head buckor, of Kirkland, Wash. A total of 698 accidents were reported for the wook. Reedepert sportsmen are much wrought op over tho contemplated btaattac ef tho Smith River tails by oomaeeretal fishing tntsreete, aad the Budapest Rod aad Gun dub has tele- graphed State Game Commissioner Bursdvtt protecting tho action. The matter has also been taken up with organisations. The tan claim that if tke I out. the aalaaea falls tho river to spawn aad the anneal ran el salmon la ths Smith aad Uaapcna rivers. . ! < _j