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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1925)
City of Homes VERNONIA EAGLE Splendid Schools VERNONIA EAGLE \drertising Ratoo-lKeta pw inch, single column measure, eaeh '*Mk. We collect for advertising the first of every month. C. W. REITHNER HOLLANDERS DESIRE TO FORM SETTLE WILL LEAVE FOR OREGON MENT IN OREGON PAUL S. ROBINSON. E ditor and O wner . A letter has been recived C. W. Reithner, who for in the Land Settlement De- many years was one of Deer •J-^1 1 ■» ms ~ Eartment from Henry J. River’s leading business Issued Every Friday. Th* Original Hese* Papar, SteMÜag [eynen of Iowa, saying men, is loading his house $2.00 Per Year. for Progr***, Fair Play, H omo 1 , Pat : that a number of farmers rooage. Law EnforcoMoat. Good there of Holland extraction, hold goods today for ship Entered a* second-claw matter August School* and Th* H om * Boaotifui. 4, 1922, at the post office at Ver are desirous of forming a ment to Vernonia, Ore., where he plans to engage in nonia, Oregon, under the Act Ail Accounts Must Bo Settled in Full settlement of dairy and of March 3. 1879 business. Mr. Reithner will Evury 30 Days fruit farms in one of the Pi a- go some day next week. cifiic States, and that they are particularly interested “Carl” Reithner has been in Oregon. identified with the business Here is another thing Ver life of Deer River for over nonia Chamber of Com a score of years. He came Very few men have reached middle age of life The state legislature passed the bill which permits merce should take up im here in 1904, and was first without having the opportunity to invest their counties to grant franchises for toll roads, which was mediately. Send a commit employed in Tuller’s store. money in a plan that would pay them returns of enacted especially to meet a situation in Tillamook, tee to consult with the Land On Sept. 29, 1906, Mr. substantial worth. Yet many, many of these men Washington and Yamhill counties in the building of a Settlement Department. We Reithner and his pardner have been unable to take advantage of their op road either over the Wilson or Trask roads. Neither have thousands of acres of F. E. Betz, opened their portunity because they did not save a part of of these counties appear to be in shape to finance the logged-off hillside land fine store on what is now the site their income when they could. building of a road now, and to overcome this difficulty, for dairying, fruit—prunes, of the Lyceum Theatre. it was proposed to make it a toll road. This would not sheep, etc. Four years latev the firm! Plan now to be in a position t<> take advantage entail any expense to either county, and was thought to moved to the corner now I be a happy solution of the difficulty. From all accounts LAND SETTLEMENT occupied by the Alva A. of opportunity when it comes by starting Savings there are parties who are anxious to build the road, and Baker hardware. In 1915, Account with this bank today. it will not be long before some action is taken should Los Angeles Office Reports Mr. Reithner assumed the1 the report prove correct. And there is every reason to New Settlers interest of his pardner, and believe that private parties would build the road much two years later moved to the The Los Angeles office of Brooks building opposite| quicker than the counties.—Tillamook Headlight. Land Settlement Depart the Great Northern station. Vernonia, Oregon Judge Philip was visitor to the Vernonia C. of C. ment of the Portland Cham He was in business there un luncheon Monday. The Judge gave an optomistic talk ber of Commerce is report til October, 1922. on conditions of the Columbia River side of our county, ing good work. During Feb saying that the new million dollar paper mill to build at ruary eighty-seven live Mr. Reithner is a substan St. Helens would bring other industries and perhaps prospects were reported for tial business man, whose re- another saw mill; saying also that the iron deposits near Oregon, the majority stat movel from Deer River will B Scappoos would soon be developed, smelting being done ing that they are coming be generally regretted. He by electricity; and further declaring that oil indications here this spring or summer. has always been loyal to the near Scappoose were very gratifying. Judge Philip is Within the last week two best interests of this village. £ in favor of making the pavement beginning at the Ne prospective settlers were In business he enjoyed a halem bridge and running north with a 9-foot pavement sent through the Los Ange large trade, built up b y| and putting in two miles of it instead of one mile 16 feet les office to Oregon. They courteous treatment a n d are: Jakot Nikolaus of Los honest dealing. When hej wide. We believe he is correct. Angeles, who left last week retired two years ago, it was| The bill introduced at the request of the Oreon Hu for Grants Pass. W. H. hoped that he would again mane Society, making it unlawful to carry a dog on the Ferguson who is a recent go into business here. It is with much genuine regret running board or fender of an automobile without some settler in Salem. that his friends learn of his collcReH. proper form of rack or carrier, was voted down in the leaving. NEW SETTLERS RE hc^se. We think it was a good low and it was a mis Collegian PORTED FOR WEEK take that it did not become a law. The reason that we Mr. Reithner has been an nt think so is because we had seen a dog bumped off the Ray Spencer of Elk River, active member of the local I running board of an automobile, and unknown to the Minn., is now at Olney, Ore. commercial club and served owner, and with a rope around its neck, was dragged and is expecting to locate in on the village council for a : along until it was almost dead. It was argued that the Oregon permanently. number of years. His ! bill would put restrictions on tourists, and if tourists J. E. Bertolette, of San friends trusted his confi treat their dogs that way it is time to place restriction Pedro, Calif., is in Grants dence and his integrity. He Over five hundred of the ,mt- upon them.—Tillamook Headlight. Pass looking for a location. could always be depended I teriiH to pick front. He says he likes the coun upon to serve the best inter The Christian Endeaors of the World will start their try, and is ready to buy if he ests of the community. MEN’S SHIRTS MADE TO big Interantional Convention in Portland on the Fourth can find the right place. This is not Mr. Reithner’s MEASURE of July to continue a week. Among world-known men J. W. Bowersonx, of Ma obituary. He is far from a to attend will be David Lloyd George—Ex-bitish Premier. dera, Calif., has purvhased dead one, who will be great A lot of people will go to Portland that week whether 40 acres on the Pacific High ly missed here from the they belong to the C. E. or not. 16,000 delegates are way fourteen miles south of councils of the community. being planned for. Portland is widely known as a capi Eugene, Lone county. Deer River is open to him tal convention town. Merchant Tailor for return at any time, yet the best wishes of a host of Bridpt St., Vernonia, Ore. Next door to Eajrle office. Yes, March came in as gentle as a lamb—and the friends go with him to his next day it rained. new location. At Vernonia, Mr. Reith LEGITIMATE TRAPPING ner will open a large store Get your Job Printing done at the home printing office. The shooting of “Handsome Hans” a plain-clothes for ladies’ ready to wear The Eagle office can handle all your commercial print member of the Portland police force is but another of garments. He will bunild a ing. Only up-to-date, classy work done at Eagle offii < . the atrosities of the bootlegger. store there this spring. Wei Plain clothes service is a highly efficient and per congratulate yemonia upon fectly legitimate factor in dealing with the underworld. his acquisition to their busi The bootleggers possessed liquor, which is a criminal ness circles. — Deer River act; and they readily sold it to the palin clothes men aft Just a i (Minn.) News. to any other customer—which was also a criminal act. And the Oregonian calls this “entrapment.” Accord reminder ing to that editorial writer the police and detective QUALITY WORK GUARANTEED force must always wear bright uniforms, shining but that now tons and with a blare of trumpets tell ’em: “We are the Po—iiCe. Watch out!”—Forest Grove News Times. keep 9ix hr,ne at earvinf man; is the time A Vernonia Institution, Modern in Every Respect ( They taught me Alt 1 Knwh Editorial Once Should Be Enough BANK OF VERNONIA Order Your EASTER SUIT NOW S. WELLS Mac Says VERNONIA STEAM LAUNDRY “J of year 10 WAYS TO KILL CO • to be done. Do nothing more than is OPERATION absolutely necessary; but to stock up when other members roll up Don’t go to the meetings. their sleeves and wittingly, If you do attend a meet unselfishly use their ability ing, find fault with the work to help matters along, howl of the officers and other that the association is run membeis. by a clique. Never accept an office, If you receive better as it is easier to criticise prices because of the stabil izing influence of the asso than to do things. 1 ciation without joining, do Nevertheless, get sore if not think of joining, you are not appointed on a for committee, but if you are do Keep your eye open _ not attend committee meet- something wrong and when you find it, resign. ings If asked by the chairman At every opportunity to give your opinion regard threaten to resign and then ing some important matter, get your friends-to resign. tell him you have nothing to Agree to everything said say. After the meeting tell at the meeting and disagree everyone how things ought with it outside. i the first aid Kit. Cotton, bandages plasters, linaments Iodine and all the old time remedies at the M & MPHARMACY Their name* ara WHAT and WHY and WHEN, and HOW and WHERE and WHO“ KIPLIN* WHAT was the Declaration of London! WHY doe* the date for Beater vary! V/HF’N wb* the greet pyramid of Cbeupa built ? HOW can you diatinguith a malarial mo »Quito ? WHïRE i* Canberra? Zeebrugge? WHO waa the Millbuy u the Slash**! Are thaw* *1« men ' 'serving vou too? Give them ah oppoiiunity by placing W ebster ' s N ew I nternational D iction art in y oui home, school, office, club, library. Tbiu‘Sii>.ia<* Authority” in all knuv. IcdguuiT».* *rr v/ce immédiat», conetant, I .□ting, truM- wortby. Afis»U£ u 1 Linda of qu«*- tiona. A century U developing, •uiurgüig, «nJ periecting under ex acting car* t nd ti,;hv < : choUrahlp in ures accuracy. co>ii,>l«tuu***, eoffipecuieao. □uthoiity. Wz.ta fur a paye vt th.- New Wvrda, . <4 ihtfutar and India i'upc.ra. awe t v*kt t >u th. Jury," ptw-ea* eta. To C m »» A*.uh g th. pubbcUM. will ^adfraa G* C AC.PI'M ferlagf..» Uui , ! ' , mt WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Quick Service—Watch for Our Car w HOUSEWIVES ATTENTION! ,S HERE AND W,TH ,T COMES HOUSE CLEANING. 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