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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1924)
»si 4. ter VMMSpKIA eagle OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST Brief Resume of Happenings of the Wook Collected for Our Readers. Louis Blase. 55, waa killed instant- ly near Coburg, when he waa etruck by a falling tree. J. C. Perry, a Salem druggist, waa elected King Mag of the Salem Cherrlana for the ensuing year. The Associated Oil company will immediately erect a 820.004 diatrlba- tion plant In Eugeae it ia reported. Consolidation of tha toted BrPA company, located «Cte VUt dt Bend, and the Central Orutfea RMk company, located pdkr TtevUlNgBA haa been announced. Vtoe adto dgte pany will be known aa the O b MM Oregon Brick company. Because of the growth ef the detry Industry in Klamath comity the Mt Klamath creamery, which had been ■hut down for several stautha, hag » opened. More tian Nd dairy utttte have been shipped late tha 5* Klamath country since October. In a report to the beard st dtre* tors of the Linn county chapter of tike American Red Cross society, A. C. Heyman, chairman of the reB rati drive this year In the county, set forth that a total of 52075 had boon raised In the county for next year’s was*. Winter's icy grip haa forced the Eric W. Allen, dean of the eekeei ef ■hutdown of twe of the three pine Journalism at the Uatveretty of Or*- beetle control camps ia Klamath coun gon. will be in Chicago Deosmber M. ty. 30 and 31, attending the aanaai con Fire, which officials declare te have ference of the association ef Bekoote been of incendiary origin, caused dam and l>epartn>unte of Journalism, and age to the city hall at Asteria esti the Association of Teackera St Jour nalism. mated at 52500 A total of 10,52« carloads of lumber were shipped out of Bead by the Brooks-Scanlon and Bhevlln-Hixon mills during 1554. By a vote of 51 to 3l a levy for S2O.U00 was voted tn road district No. 1. tn the Mansantta-Nshalem country, for road construction. Prtcee for practically aH tssdstaffa to be used at the state lastttutteae during the six months starting Janu ary 1, 1525. have increased tram 5 to 85 per cent over those quoted oa Juae 10, 1924, according to bids rocatved at the office of the state beard at ill control. li’i' An amendment te the taterter de j i Newton C. Cheney of Medford and partment bill as raised by the house, Earl Leslie Wilson of Portland have continuing the approprtotloa lor the n ! been admitted to practice law per Owyhee irrigation project la Malheur manently in thia state. county until July 1, 1525, was adopted Sewer construction work costing by the senate approprtatloas eetete* approximately 8244,004 will be com tee. The amendmsat waa offered bp pleted by the city of Klamath Falls Senator McNary. during the earning year. Organization of a state coastabMeey Thousands of boxes of prunes were to supercede all special state edte mailed and shipped by Portland dtl- missions and agencies sow Sharped tens last week to friends and rela with the entorcemeat at lives in prunelee« states. k>enal statutse. Is coatsmglBtad IB a Twe large male oougars, traveling resolution unanimously adapted fay the together, were treed and shot by W. District Attorneys' aasoetaMm at the t O. Allison not far from Ukiah. The ztate in annual seeatea ia Ferthted. larger weighed more than 200 pounds Charles G. Dawes, vlas prsaMsut The demand for cross-bred Lambs to form the foundation of breeding flocks has grown so keen that the price baa been reload to 11 cents a pound. Noel Eby, 18-y carol d sou of Mr. and .Mrs. N. K. Eby. who rent de la Weet Sutherlin, waa kicked to death by a horse when placing toed in the ani mal's stall. Frosen fog which descended over Klamath Falls did considerable dam age to telephone and power linoo, and blanketed the city with a fascinating white frosting. ♦ elect, will be on the program at the annual convention of tha Orepea Weal Growers’ association ia Peadletek January 14-15, If a report ire« Befeo that he would be there ter the Kklte meeting Is correct, Mae Tlstes, aeer* tary of the Oregon aasoctotfoa MS*. In accordance with a eeatnmt M by orchardists of the Itogte River valley last fall to the Ateerleaa Cat company for shipment trsm TUtodo, O., between November M pa< BkeeM- ber 14, 110,000 orchard healers, aa smudge pots, in flvs care, arrived at Medford to be used la boatfag orchards next spring. Many New Novelties Have Just Come In MEN CHILDREN WOMEN Hats Caps Sweaters Toys, Games, Puzzles, Books Gloves Hosiery “Arrowhead” Silk Hose, Silk and Wool, Wool Silk Vests and Bloomers Stamped Goods Imported Kerchiefs STATIONERY Lin«a in Seta Towels, Bath Sets Necklaces, Slipper* Boudoir Caps Knit Sport Gloves Candles Pin Cushions “Bridge” Novelties Apron Gingham Lingerie Crepes Gloves Shoes Ties, Belts, Pur. : s Shiits Handkerchiefs Caps Sweaters 1 Gaiters Arm ba i ids Suspendei’s SATURDAY All Children come Cigarettes Handkerchiefs SANTA CLAUS Will be here to give you a pres ent and read your letters. Wool Shirt Suit Cases, Slippers r “All that Glitters is not Gold” Rather than a stock of “Marked Up” and then “Marked Down we offer a clean stock of Merchandise in which we have confidence and which has merit in it.ell. (• <r in- teed Quality Merchandise. - Florida Grape Fruit THuegooae” .............. 10c Oranges ......... 15c doz. roceries Oregoa Honey, strained Bordens, 11 cans ... •r 75c 5 pound for only...... 10 pounds for only .... $1.35 Snowdrift, 8 pounds.... $1.89 Snowdrift, 4 pounds.... 98c “Sure Pop” Corn, 3 pounds .. 25c Golden West, 1 pound......... 55c Cocoa, 3 pounds 25c $1.00 Macaroni, 14 pounds 98c M. J. B. Coffee 3 pounds for 45c Bread Pound Loaf Double Loaf 8c I5c Franquette Walnut« Extra Quality 33c $1.25 Peanuts YAKIMA NETTED GEMS Quail Delivered, only $1.75 15c We Slice Bacon free of charge We Deliver Groceries FREE The Southern Pacific company has A total of 51U,S«5.M has been ap awarded a coatraot to the Utah Con struction company for building ap portioned to the schools threupReut proximately 21 mil«« of rail read from Tillamook county since January, M*4, r according to a report of tfae eojwtp Grass Lak« to Diets. A special schoel election called at school superintendent's oMfes. TWO Koeeburg to consider the issuance of funds from which thio was teflrod include 541.128 from county, M&IJt school bonds la the sum of 5155,000 resulted in the approval of the bonds from the state, 242.H2.M tou« the elementary fund and I15.4W.M Mph by a vote of 415 to 214. school. Fire, which for a time threatened I The work of issuing 1M5 ssutnr vu- the entire buplneee district of Malin, hide licenses has started ta the pee- was checked bp fee volute* Ore de partment after the Mails betel had retary of state’s office pt Me«. . Rte bustained damage of approximately der the law these lieenapo PBUflB bp used legally until January * * 51000. suing and sending eta tttd «atpr *» Benton county Is to have an “oeo hide licensee earlier thaa HMM Ate Detroit, Mich., November 5, 1924. nomte conference” January IS and 14. year the secretary ef slate to tf iba Msutj Ford to doing the unusual The government baa just completed opinion that an eleventh-hour eatfpdk- a<a|B. Jhto time, b* te building the an exhauattve survey of the county, tlon will be avoided. e lq*5at and meei^pewerful electric the first to he finished In the Pacific Organisation of the BHRppdpKp art northwest. todeuseMvo ia the World; which, when iey growers and levytag a dekp pt pta completed, still be used on the De Fire losses ta Oregon, exclusive of cente a pound oa eherrtoa tappptad troit A Ironton Railway, the l^toet ad Portland, In Mevtanber aggregated I 1 I :nto'the United Btatoe ate aaapaaary ¿Mb» to his railway interests and 5188,454, according to a report pre in event the cherry^ tedauipp at Bte mm ONSB b fas eaniuriction with the De- pared by Will Moore, state firs alado A fronton Railroad. * marshal. There were a total of 25 D. L. Beard of Tfae Mies, Wfap Ma fires reported. RM super angina, which te now returned from pointe te qpRMMa. under construction in the power A bill te UaM the powers ef county where be conferred wkha uuatar SCI IMMf 'M ths Highland Park Plant of judges in th sir oapasity as jnvenlle chetry growe-s’ organlsaltoue. th* For* Meter Company, presents a Judges will be Introduced at the next Resolutions were adopted at a «Mt* meet important development in the session el the state legislature, ac ng In La Grande of M sportaUM, MM deetrifleatien of «team railway« and cording to J, Q. Tate, ehalrasaa of the under auspices, of the Wiag, . at Ae sumo time a radical departure state child welfare oommlaelea. Fleet foot dub, ndvoeattag fate 1» leo nm et h re construction. Construction of a now hatchery for ft the trout season iadtaftattei Ao artsb* bo expected, Mr. Ford the state fish commission at Beaver Ing the deer season ta. IhP.II has »at beoa restricted in pact prsc- creek, which to abeta two rntleo from October with a ll«tt of < tioe ar tsadtacies in the choice of Hebo on the Ttl is meek highway, haa Ing for a grouse season electrical system and type of motive been »farted The hatchery will be ber 1 to October N, agd it for the railroad. one of the largest fa the state. Ing a bounty of on eat to not only hovel in So rapidly are demands for flatten B. F. Jonee at N*wp< hut embodies many volumes lncroaolag at the Umatilla before a subcommittee of it idea« in mechan i- cousty library that the board has ■ommlttoe oh elaime to e it will ba prodig- found It impossible to buy beoito In D. C., In behalf of a wiU weigh 140 tone, will be sufficient quantities with the money county for 5184.OOP. It to 117 feet long, fifteen feet high and available to satisfy the demand. that the government ip An wide. What to more ¡htereat- Following a check of its ewa figures the Blodgett timber treat , it will have sixteen 250 with estimate« furnished by the eeun panying sawmill deprived wer motor« connected to IS ty assessors' office, th* Multaomah ot oaethlrd of Ito taael of driving wheels and will be county tax supervision sad apneerva- by a deal which gave the capable of heeling a train of 150 tion lommlsoton placed the teeal IMS mill to the Fadflc Bpn tax levy at 88 1 mflta, as against 12.8 a tax exempt bento for mills last year Assertions that the I ) Kingsley’s Cash Store or The value ef ail taxable property tn the state of Oregon far 1554. includ ing that equalised by the county boards of equalisation and that equal ized and apportioned by ths state tax <omailMfon la 81. «5 5.554,724.41, as against 51.448.414.418M fat the year 1525. Theas figures are aet out in a statement prepared by Bari Fisher, state tax commissioner. The total fa- crease la valuations for the year 1M4 as compared wtth i^pee (p IMS 1a jWTnriri “TJ plan of ed «eating t girls- with white a failure and a | boarding school f the C mat Illa aget Bade In a public ton by Captdin I Cayuse tribo. The advocating the pg boarding school for delegation will leave tagtea. D. O, ta *rjvr-! V * » “OWNED BY PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN VERNONIA” 4 * v, / or more loaded box care. I The engine will not be built for speed, the purpose being to use it for freight service exclusively. Its running speed will be 17 miles an hour and its maximum speed 35 miles an hour. One of the unique features of this Another feature of impoiWnv is great electric motive unit is that it carries its own converter utatiin This eliminates establishment of sub-sta- tions along the route a prpctice at present general in railroad eleetrificn that the trolly voltiuri* adopted for the Detroit A- Ironton Ruili >d • trification, ia 22,000 volts, " > <•>•<•!< . alttrnatintf current, u trolly voltai •• twice as high as any previously used in this country. Your Winter Clothing Needs We urge every man to come to this store NOW and select his winter needs. Here you will find Heavy Stocks of th. Newest and Most Up-to-Date Clothing Never before have we shown as large and complete line of OVERCOATS, WORK CLOTHES, GLOVES, RAtNCQATS, SHOES, HATS .. / shirts and F urnishings > Never before have we ourselves seen better Men’B clothing than we are now showing. A stock of Wool Shirts, Sweaters, caps, heavy underwear and hose that has no equal in this community. We have some ¿hoice goods for Christmas presents that we’ll gladly lay aw ay until you want them I 9 PETERSEN’S POPULAR PRICES A. W. PETERSEN »