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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1923)
y 0. Dickson, Portland lawyer, pointed by Governor Pierce to d John H. Bell, judge of depart No. 1 of the district court of «oma*i county. Judge Boll has .gned, to leave office on January 1. DR. W. H HURLEY DENTIST LESTER SH EELEY Office over Haltom’s Store Vernonia, - • Oregon ATTORNKY-AT-LAW Evenings by Appointment. Oregon. Vernonia, H. P. MCDONALD DR. M. D. CO Lt SION PAINTING. ---- BEE ME— DENTIST YOUR FOR Vemenia, Oregon. SIGNS L3ij¿ or Little. Vernonia Hotel Building. EDWIN ROSS. M. D. Diiiard & Dillard Muckles Bldg. ATTORNEYS Phone 134 Practice in any Court—State or Federal. St. Helens, Oregon. Office, Court Placa, St. Helena, Ore. n C. L. TAYLOR, M. D. e DR. G. F. VIA Physician & Surgeon Physician and Surgeon J Office First National Bank Bldg. Forest Grove, Oregon Phan..- t bones. Office, HeMjdence> Residence 922 092KI Banks, Oregon EAGLE READERS The Eagle is not a scandal peddler, prints the truth about the things you are interested in. Stands for law en forcement but leaves enforcement to the courts of justice. Any girl in trouble may com municate with Ensign Lee of the Salvation Army at the White Shield Home. 565 Mayfair Ave., Portland Oregon. B. O. Roberts, who was sentenced at Roeeburg to serve five years in the state penitentiary for the part he played In the operation of an alleged liquor ring at Reedsport, Douglas county, has received a conditional par don from Governor Pierce. The Oregon public service commis sion has granted the Columbia Stages, operated by A. Jaloff, and the Royal Blue Lines permission to continue reduced fares put into effect two weeks ago. The two stage lines oper ate between Portland and Astoria. The bonded indebtedness of the state of Oregon on December SI, 1923. including state highway obligations in the amount of >37,395,260, will aggre gate |59,963,226. It, according to the annual report of the state treasurer which Is being prepared for present* tion to the governor. John S. Connelly and Fred c. Schulte, former deputy sheriffs at Reedsport, who were convicted of ac- cepting bribes to protect a ring of bootleggers and moonshiners at Reedsport, were sentenced to peniten tiary terms of ten and seven years respectively by Judge Hamllto^. WHen your engine is not running properly, In.-ke power or will net start as it nhould—bring it in and let ua look it over. We get right into it and find th? start or cause of the trouble, and then fix it in a through manne. Vernonia Brazing & Machine Works Automobile owners are urged Sam Kozer, secretary of state. apply at once for their 1924 automo bile licenses, and thus facilitate the giving out of these licenses and pre vent the great congestion and its re sultant delay which has been exper- ienced Immediately after January 1 on other years. Turkeys, Geese, Ducks and Chickens Any amount, We want them now. the highest market Price. Completion of the Jordon Valley Ir rigation district, under a plan outlined by the state irrigation securities com mission probably will be undertaken within the next few months, accord ing to representatives of the district. The district within the next few days will advertise for the sale of bonds iu the amount of >400,000. At a meeting of the old and new Y. M. C. A. directorates of La Grande, attended by W. W. Dillon, state secre tary, August J. Stange of La Grande offered to pay the indebtedness of ¿Re Institution and give the **T” officials ■ntil March 1, 1924, to redeem the building, thus saving the Y. M. C. A. from being sold by the sheriff. Oregon pensions have been granted as follows: James S. Vanderpool, Agate Beach, SIS; Herman J. Glee man, Baker, >12; James H. Robinson. Portland, SIS; Robert A. Blevins, Sa lem, >15; Francis J. Welsh, Beaver, SIS; Sarah E. Radabaugh, Roseburg, Annie McReynolds, Cottage $30; Grove, $30; Mary M. Warats, Portland, $30; Sarah B. Brown, Boro, $80. We want your Pay Bring them In. Call us up. Emmott & Culver Vernonia Meat Market : : Day Or Night C hinese N oodles , T omales , C hila , F resh O ysters , S andwiches , L unches . THE LUNCH WAGON VERNONIA HOTEL Representatives of the upper Wil lamette valley high scboola met In the Albany high school building Saturday morning to divide the state into dis tricts for athletic competition. Repre sentatives from Corvallis, Eugens, Roseburg, Cottage Grove, Lebanon, Silverton, McMinnville, Forest Grove, Salem and Albany were in attendance. Farmers Attention! Any Time A California butcher has negotiated NKXT DOOM EAST OF OLD MILL POOL HALL with the Klamath Indian service for the purchase of several thousand horses which run wild on the Indian range to be rounded up and killed Stop at the tor chicken feed and fertiliser. Owing to their, numbers, the horses have be- :ome a menace to the cattle range. Hot and Cold Water Oregon Is gradually taking Its place Electric Lights as one of the big butter producing states of the union and is now ex Baths Free to Guests porting more than 2,250,000 pounds of RATES REASONABLE butter a year, according to the an nouncement of M. M. Boney, president MRS. PAUL WEISE, Prop: of the Oregon Butter Makers* asso Oregon ciation which held Its convention Portland. About one-quarter of a mile of new macadam road is being built by the state on the Oregon-Washington high way. The road will be the cutoff to connect the north end of the new bridge, recently completed by the state over McKay creek, with the old highway. The bridge is about six miles southeast of Pendleton. Where Trouble Starts AFTER THE SHOW Ex-service men and women and rel atives of dead veterans who wore resi dents of Oregon at the time they en tered ths service for the world war and who consider themselvea eligible to receive either the cash bonus or the loan benefits under the Oregon soldiers* bom law muet file their ini- tlal or first application In the offices of the bonus commission at Salem on or before December SI, IMS. Appli cation blanks received In that office on and after January 1, 1M4, will not be considered, the secretary of the commission said. The greatest slaughter of beavers aver known in Oregon has been and la taking place since the law paeeed by the last legislature, opening the lesson on the Uttle fur-bearers, went Into effect. Stanley Jewett of the United States biological survey, after s trip around the southern and cen tral part of the state, brings back word that ten trails for »very beaver n a wide area covering more than 100 square miles are sot and that with In two yearn there will not bo one of the industrious animals left if the ■»recent rate of decimation nnaftnuee, JOE BAUMAN Plumbing and Tinsmithing. Also Plastering. Cement wot k. I n B uilding W est of T ipton L um be ': Y ard Furniture, Stoves, New and Second Hand. We Buy and Sell. MUFF SAID. >nd Second Ha id Furniture. Vernonia Furniture Co, iL pot. WeHt Main. Acros»« Fr«»in Bank.