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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1924)
! OREGON NEWS ITEMS | OF SPECIAL INTEREST I NATIONAL L_______ ________ NEWSPAPER NO. 2146 BETTER GET YOUR RESIDENT OR BUSINESS LOT NOW—SEE KAVANAGH LAND CO, ASSOCIATION MKMBERSHIlt VERNONIA Population, 15f»0 High School X- Standard Grade school Pay Roll City Mills, la/gging, work Farming dairying, fruit, vegetables P. A, X P. Ky. Town growing fast. On ‘Inland Loop Highway between Portland and Astoria A Large territory to draw from. 49 miles from Portland, 36 miles from Forest Grove, 27 from St. Helens. Many opportunities in Vernonia. Best huntii g, trapping and fishing in the Northwest. WEST OF BANK A !?<• I1 arm L< ml £ Here are meat prices I htit wi'l allow v*»u to econotnixe on your i:i at bill witho'it sacrificing th ouality. sine« we sell only the best meats Any girl in trouble may com municate with Ensign Ix*e of the Stlvation Army at the White Shield Home. 565 Mayfair Ave., Portland Oregon. Modern New Building Hot ami Coki Il’./Ur, Electric Lights. Pining Room in Connection. Just Like Home NEHALEM HOTEL DAVE MCDONALD, Prop V ernonia, • • Oregon. The Nehalem Meat Market City Delivery «nd Transfer freight, Baggage Express Office Opposite Economy Store Now Is he Time Our Service la maintained with the to lïtty comfort and welfare of guest A Fine Howard Player Piano Uppermost in mind. COLUMBIA HOTEL Vernonia, Orpgo See the Exquisite Piano on l)is= play at the Eagle Office. PLUMBING and ELECTRICAL WORK Blacksmithing --------------- a nd---------------- Plans and Estimates Furnished Auto Repair Work R. L. MILLS *4e can do any of it,and do it right House Wiring and Supplies, Vernonia • Oregon State License I. O.O. F. V h RNONI a L o DGE, No. 246, meets every Tuesday niyht at H;<M> o’clock, in Sesseman Hall. <>p|s>site Depot, R. L. S pencer , Noble Grand. E. F. M e . si . sng , Secretary. We’re on Weed Ave. across from the Depot Knights of Pythias. - H arping I. oiigk , 116, Vernonia, Or—Meets every Monday night in * Grange Hall. All visit- ing brothers cordially invited. I,. II itETuuw C.C; P.M.N ash .K.R &S. R. A. SESSEMAN • Oregon See Your Photographer Local View Work Kodak Finishing. W. G. Alexander Studio West of Peoples Store 77/c Ohl Reliable Blacksmith < ¡enera I lllacksniithing, / / orse Shoeing, 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. The Vernonia Grange meets on the second Saturday of every month at. 7. 30. P M. Any mem bent of the Grangp living in or near Vernonia or visiting in the community are cordially invited to attend. Mr», S. V. Malmsten. Sec. tf. Machinery Repairing 9> all Kinds. One /¡lock South ol Hank Vernonia, Oregon. Vernoniii’a Lmtling Grocery Sion—The Pioneer — A normal school will be conducted Store—We handle th® bent nt Cnnntd Good» that In Pendleton again this summer for can be bought. a six weeks' course. A movement has started in eastern Oregon to organise the stockmen into a co-operative selling agency. Come here for anyihing in the groat* r> line The city of Monroe has accepted the new waterworks system recently Installed by Swartley Brothers of Cor vallis. Vegetables, fruit and produce in hmihoii Despite the addition of a school building during the year, the schools of Salem are now crowded to ca pacity. (’olite, Tea, Elour. A variety of brand* High school students of Brownsville have started a campaign to raise $500 for erection of a gymnasium on the school grounds. L'lric R. Gray, market-road engineer of Baker county has tendered his resignation to the county court to tnke , effect March 1. Portland has invited the grand lodge of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks to hold its 1926 con vention in that city. Arrose from ihe Bank. PHONE 242 Will E. Holbein, formerly of North Dakota, has been employed as secre tary and manager by the Roseburg chamber of commerce. Former Governor T. T. Geer, who was stricken with paralysis at Port Have Your land a week ago, is reported to be In a very weak condition. Otis Bennett, logger at Brooks- Scanlon camp No. 2. near Bend, was ■ crushed to death when the wheels of I Done at an Electrical Shop a log loader ran across bis body. The Silverton Food Products com- ! pany of Silverton has now become a PENINSULAR ELECTRIC CO. ING, co-operative plant, with the Silverton fruit growers holding the stock. Electrical Engineers & Contractors The annual convention of the Ore- ' gon Federation of Women’s clubs, Edison Mazda Lamps—Get Them Here which will take place this year in House Wiring, Fixtures, Lamps, Oregon City, will be held May 19 to 22. Glob°s, G. E. Mo.ors, Etc. Forest service officials announced that 375,000,000 bo--d feet of timber S'oie I, eti.tl In Kozy Kite*.vn Bl<lg., Vernonia in the Umpqua i i on .1 forest in southern Oregon w 1 'ei Jvertised for sale. The building committee of the A aubscription list we are proud of. Salem lodge of Elks has voted to Tlic Eagle has been about a year and spend not to exceed $150,000 in the a half building ut> a lit! of readers erection of a new temple on property that arc as a big family. I'ltc paper recently acquired. is your paper an«, we arc «lad that Rights of way for an extension of the Walla Walla Valley railway from We have now. with new niarhin Milton tp Umapine have been obtain cry. a printing office a* well equipped ed and work will start as soon as the for job printing, as any town in Orc weather is settled. gon. We don't intend to "cut prices" or to infringe on other offices, blit A cruise of all the timber along th«- we will endeavor to do as good work line of the projected cutoff of the as possible, for a fair anti living price. Southern Pacific between Oakridge We certainly would appreciate the and Kirk will be made by the United privilege of being “your printer." States forest service. giving us the opportunity of saving Approximately 100 editors and pub your forms. Ushers from different pnrts of Oregon If you live in the Vernonia vicinity, Can't we print your letterheads, met at Eugene for the sixth annual won’t you subscribe for your home cards, envelopes, bills, statements, Oregon newspaper conference ut the paper. which is tile Vernonia Eagle. menu cards, programs, business cards, I’niversity of Oregon. circular letters, price lists, etc. Mrs. Crandall (Iowa) Tells How She Full page sales bills, auction bills Representatives of the main auto Stopped Chicken Losses and anything hi business or commer mobile stage lin< In Oregon met in cial printing. "Last «Irin«. ratsMBs» all nur Ixby < hick. Widi Roseburg to arrange final plans for 1’4 known about Rat-Snap before. With just one the consolidation of these lines into large package we killed iwarma <4 rata. They won't < ircularizv your territory. get thia year’s hatrhea. I’ll bet." Uat-SaapaguM. the Oregon stage system, aatecd aud sell, tue Me, ASe. 11.25. Fire in your copy and this etui will Andrew Sven son, 79-year-old retired Sold aud guaranteed by get busy. farmer of Damascus, who shot himself Tlv Vernon’« Drug Go. in the head with a revolver February VERNONIA EAGLE. 5, on account of ill health, is dead at the Oregon City hospital. W. H. Strayer of Baker has filocl with the secretary of Htate his declara tion of candidacy for the office of United States senator at the demo cratic primary election next May. Bids for the construction of ap proximately 38 miles of highway In Oregon will be considered nt a meet r StJ^rogf Citi Bros ing of the state highway commission to be held in Portland February 27. PortlenriOrt&K While helping his son with work on their farm three miles south ’of Amity, F. T. Romig was attacked and killed by a bull which hud escaped from the barn and which Ri.mig had tried to How much better it is to sit down in the quiet of your own home nnd make up your drive back. seed order, to be sent by mail, than it is D. 8. Parr, for the last two years to stand waiting in a crowded seed store. cashier in the offices of the state The nish and confusion incident to spring planting time increase the chances for mis treasurer, has resigned. Mr. Parr will takes, especially with counter trade. enter the employ of a Portland bond We aim to (and usually do) send house. Alexander Hamilton of Port out orders within 24 hours from land has been appointed to succeed the time they are received. Mr. Parr. Our hirh-<ra4r aenHnrwUMl m ® m I r art* iruHrant^t-d true to ham* an«l of «< mm I germination Willamette valley logantterry grow a n* w<lt “■HH l»Uo<kn< tlm*. . ers will not dispose of their fruit un Hfna for our CHtHk/g Plan your X irartRn early and orck^r your arethi V less they receive a minimum price k by mall. a of 5 cents a pound, according to a Ik* Sn",,“r .r?'11’’4" ••<—*•« u.t^ 3k >**•••■ Al "» — wn4 * •»*•* »rt<U •’"I- resolution adopted at a meeting of the roll ratal»« and rmtpon wnod for members of the loganberry exchange ISr on order for afl '»SU SI nr mart. W T held in Salem. Both the Oregon Packing company and the Starr Fruit Products com pany of Salem have entered the market for berries of the 1924 crop according to reports from farmers The prices offered by those canneries, it was said, have been fixed at 7 cents for Etterberg strawberries and 4 cents for Wilsons and Trebles Loganberries will demand 4Vi cents, O although this price tuuy be advanced Bergerson Vernonia’s Old, Reliable Corner ELECTRICAL WORK SEEDS Order Your Gm ífjDzzm'/ ’ A ° \®/ Bring us your work. All k nd : of pipe fittings an! Modern Plumbing Work Vernonia, Brief Resume of Happenings of the Week Collected for Our Readers. Groceries Judson Camp No 12, Division of Oicgon, Son« of Veterans, IT. S. A meets at Seaman's Hall tlje first Sat urday of each fronth at H p. m. R. L. Spencer, ('.ommander A. W. John, Sec.-Trass. wfeaa tha production season arrives. Portland; Oregon —— a i