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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1924)
On Inland Highway VERNONIA EAGLE ; • A. , - j .. ' ' 5 .J-'/’- The Mailman a i <>< w '0‘ w ^ w >^ oovoooooooooq < xxx > nonia. squirrel at this time will be equal to poisoning sevtral later os whtn tht F. E. Martin, if San Francisco, young have bten developed. They oxxx> -cwsr one* oooowvevooco ' Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bequeaith of Vice-Prtsident of the Martin Air will eat the poison grain more readi Portland visited SuridaTwith their l><* Company, was a recent visitor ly at this time of the year when they „ ... r>. ' ¡to Vernonia. Mr. Martin for a num have recently come Trim their winter •on Dr. Bequeaith. ber of years operated large lumber quarters, and feed is not so plesti- W. J. Chapin from the I.-P. camp manufacturing plants in the south ful. The Farm Bureau has arranged was in town Monday to have his ' and west while engaged in the work for the distribution of squirrel pois finger taken care of. He almost chop- j conceived the idea of a mechanical on at cost. This may be obtained led his fore finger off while cutting ‘ air-operated device that would hand through the county agent’s office, or le logs on a sawmill carriage in such through your community leadtr, who kindling. a manner as to more efficiently will arrange for its distributiin in A. B. Counts is on the sick list. manufacture lumber than can be ’ your community, done by hand “dogging” The Martin __________________ _ Air Dog was the outgrowth of the J A . L . Rullander, the J. J. Jines, his daughter and hus tor w* of the jewelry nvviv atore III in Vernonia band, Mr. and Mrs. Dell DeHaven, idea and this invention is now being .»VI HIV jvvtilj V VI IIV/11 III of Amboy, Wash., are visiting at the installed in a large number of mod- hereafter to be known as the “Kul- hime of Mr. Jines sister, Mrs. Ben >rn sawmills in the west, the Oregon- lander Jewelry Store” has an inter American Lumber Co: >any pro est in a large jewelry store in Inde Owens. posed installation being ont of the pendence, Oregon. He wants all the Born ti Mr. and Mrs. John Glass- latest. Mr. Martin v.r..; very favora- ptople of Vernonia and vicinity to ner at Brauns a 10 pound boy ibly impressed with t’ ■> growth and call on him at the store in the form Possibilities of Vernonia anl expects er Martineau location. March 14. o visit Vernonia again shortly. Miss Holiday spent Sunday in Mr. and Mrs. Jass Kerr of Cleve Ralph Rawson of Portland was a. Portland. land, Ohio, are visiting at the D. W. zisitor here Friday. Mr. Rawson is a 1 i Keasey home. Mrs. Ktrr is a sister Prof. Schroeder was in Portland nember of the firm of Goss & Raw- i to Mr. Keasey. They are on a trip to (on who are erecting the dry klins over the week end. Texas. it the big mill plant. On the evening of St. Patrick’s Mr. Enos has acctpted a posit:on Day Mrs. Nash gave a box supper at Water rents can hereafter be her schoil, the Pleasant Hill, at is head painter in charge of the pail at the City Transfer office, C. which over $50 was taken in to ap- minting of the new houses at “Mill W. Watt, at the corner of Second view” the big mill company’s resi ply on play ground equipment. lence section. Eight new houses are being built Charles Cawthor, of Conroe?, Texas on north Rose avenue. •vho recently drove a Ford from the Mr. Cleveland realized that the Texas town to Vernonia to accept a city needed a street light at Bridge >ositiin with the Oregon-American strtet and Columbia, and in asking is expecting his family in a few days the Council to establish it, he volun- Russell Lilley, of Neane, Louisi tee red to pay the fee for thrte months in advance out of his own ana, is another southerner who de cided to take Greeley’s advice and pocket. ‘Go West Young Man.” Mr. Lilley We broke a very lelicate part of' was connected with the Kleth mill in qoutb before coming to Vernonia the linotype this week, and were • scared blue. It is a small hard part L. A. Hardee, the physological f >r the mats to go through while distributing. It would take three ales manager of the Ohio Knife Co. weeks to get a new part and it would was here from Seattle Tuesday. I I have to come from Brooklyn. But F. W. Reverman, manager of the Perry Harvey at the Vernonia Braz Cleaver Manufacturing Company, of ing and Machine Works brazed it and Portland was a recent business vis never got it out of tune a hairs bredth. It ctrtainly was a pretty job itor to Verninia. and only delayed us an hour. W. Glover of the Northwestern Trust Company of Portland spent Beavtr and Koster camps have one day here on business. closed one side. LOCAL NEWS. | and Bridge street; Central location, handy and convenient. Water rent is $2 ptr month beginning Anril 1. Extra water during summer i.u...., for garden and sprinkling is $2 per month extra fir all not on a meter. Grandma Keasey is oui from Port land to visit a week. The Vernonia Mercantile Company has changed hands this week. Mr. L. R. Gillchrest has purchased my interest in the store and will here after conluct the business. Business relations in the stort between the firm and patrons has been very agree able and satisfactory, and 1 want to hereby express my appreciation and thanks to the many friends and pa- trims met during my connection with the store, Thanking all fo r past fa virs and your liberal tr: le, I il m very kindly. I H. Detrow Babe Ruth—look to your laurels! Jack Dempsey— watch your step! You have opposition in the arena of Public Approval. Emoiy Johnson, master show man of the cinema, hits the bullseye again! Four terrific successes in a row Not a solitary lilure! “In the Name of the Law”: “The Third Alarm” and “Westbound Limited” crashing . slashing success ALL and now the greatest of the group— ’“THE MAILMAN”! See the entire Pacific Fleet in action! Seo the gray destroyers plunging in the trough of he sea! See, in all their soul-stirring drama,; dozen other coles'al scenic cataclyffis- in the monumental tri bute to U. S. Postal workers! Coming; to the Rose Theatre March 29 and30 Mr. and .Mrs. ,:iy land spent Su: h sister, Mr». Alf Beci.er. !' .. 1 . nd Mr Roy Tucker Mrs. Ed. Schutocl entertained a boy . !n< day, March 19. a few of her friends Tuesday 1, >n r of her mother. Mrs. Gorden, of Port . H. R. Hanes recently spent land. i couple week vijiting her daughter in Portland. A Few of Vernonia’s F ìik Buildings • Beta L ; ya ■ “ixt > ’ iJc. tilics its u*.. ow t as r t* iii” win t' It >1 yebolas* tic lie > ’.i . university could give him. Just as t’w “Red Crown’’ disc • identifies a product that has won all inotordonds approval for its high Standards of qua I ty, of pow er and of mileage. A. J. Stewart, western manager of The Evangelical Choir served a the American Woodworking Machine “dandy” supper at the Grange Hall Company was here Friday from Port- Tuesday night and raised $60 to ap- lanl headquarters. I ply on their piano. I At the recent Corner stone laying for the large new church. C. L. Schuster officiating, there were a- bout 75 present and all had their pictures taken. In the corner stone were placed a picture of the corner stone, oil church and the Sunday School, the names of officers of the various organizations, copies of the Vernonia Eagle, Evangelical Mess- inger, Christian Endeavor and a Lincoln Ptnny. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland wert in Portland Tuesday. W. T. Hatton was a Portland visit or this week. Twenty Portland business men visited Vernonia Sunday and were guests of the Oregon-American Lum- her Company. They took lunch at the company’s mess hall and were shown over the big mill plant by Mrtsrs Frank Schopplin, J. W. At- kins, W. H. McGregor and E. E. Hayes, of the Mill Company. | Milton A. Fuegy, traveling freight and passenger agent of the S. P. & S. Ry. was here recently from As toria. T. F. Rush of Portland was in Ver nonia Tuesday on busintss. R. H. Keith. West Coast manager for the Black Steel & Wire Comp Mr. Buffmair was a Portland vis- any, was here from Portland Tues itor the middle of the week. day. Miss Meril Conner visited Portland friends this week. Frank Schopplin, Vice-President of the Central Coal & Coke Comp any, of Kansas City. Mo., was a re cent visitor to Vernonia on a trip of inspection of the property of this company. Forrest Cabb, in charge of West ern sales for the Moore Dry Klin < ompany spent one day in Vernonia from his Portland Headquarters. C. W. Gould, who will have charge of the operation of the dry klin of the Oregon-American Lumbtr Co., was a recent visitor here from Port land. Dr. J. A. Hughes went to Portland Friday afternoon os professional business. Ed Dennis, of Longview, Wash., with a port of friends, visited the Oregon-American plant Friday. Mr. Dennia is very enthusiastic over the bright outlook for the town of Ver- J, A k The store keepers in a number of communities are now cooperating in the distribution of the squirrel pois on to the farmers. Tht squirrel pois on has been mixed under the direc tion of the office of biological sur vey, U. S. Department if Agriculture who are cooperating with the coun ties of the state in the rodent con trol work. Now is the time to poison the ground squirrel before he has had an opportunity to damage tris year’s crop«. The poisoning of one quality ef STANDARD OIL CO J ’dPANY C C AL1FO n.N 1