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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1925)
Wrtumia Entered 1922, M tte VERNONIA, OREGON, FRIDAY JUNE 5,1925 Volume 3, MOUTHPIECE of the NEHALEM VALLEY PAVING BRIDGE STREET MOST IMPORTANT ogle Number 43 Advertising Medium of a Big Pay Roil Community ---------COLUMBIA COUNTY--------- PROGRAM FOR CHAUTAUQUA READY Paul Robinson, Editor and Ownc the Bride vernonia to play iDAUVDDrO CTtO KENDALL BALL TEAM DANIXI IILU'uttu Preperations are being made for the tday McJensen claims Chautauqua at Vernonia which will ia wil lhave a real line open Saturday June 6th. Mrs. Geo. up for the Kendall Athletic club to err/ F. Wilkinson will direct the chau- buck up against. Myers will pitch*; WHER65 tai'qua. She has been connected with Dempsey catch, Hartwick on first, WMV THE the Ellison-White for the past five McGraw oa second, Myers on third, VRtiTy years, representing the Chautauqua Jack playing short •top, association in Alaska, Canada and r and Whittycomb in New «Zealand as well as the United Now Vernonia has a States. to be proud of and every- Paving of the Main Artery tefasg done to keep a real Mining Is Second Industry The entertainments are better this Important Need to Wel club on the go. Myers, who was to year than ever. The talent presented In Uniteci States fare of all. leave far Canada thia week, will be being the same as the seven day cir Today. aeon in the game Sunday. Up to this cuit which visits all the larger cities. time the ball club has not been able Saturday afternoon, the Chicago to make expenses and all the players Artists give a splendid recital of have practically been playing for songs and impersonations, after naught in order to have baseball con Townof Oregon Reply With which the story lady meets with the tinue ae a Mgh class sport in Ver Percent of Mining Failures boys and girls for tsories and games Paving Costs of Their Re Saturday night there will be a big nonia. Starting in next Sunday, Ver Said to be Less Than nonia in going to charge the same spective City»—Vernonia treat in store for the people in the That of Other Enterprises price of admission aa the rest of May Benefit From Them, big brown tent. One of New York’s In Country. the ball clubs are doing in the state. most successful comedians will be Thia done in order to fur- presented in the Elias Players. This Vernonia must pave Bridge street The |>r>'siaent of a large Ni* • isl with the class of ball and posibly two or more side streets. play is a combination of music, hu bank in Chicago was under criticism receiving. A good ball The work should not be delayed a mor, tragedy and real thrills. Sun , advertisement to Ver by the presidents of several other day longer than necessury, as fall day afternoon, the Chicago artists ne Vernonia let us have your banks because of his investments in weather will be here in a few months will give the prelude to the lecture, way as the mines. This man made the following making the latter end of the work “Other World’s than Ours,” by Dr. is support-. reply to the criticism: very disagreeable. Paving ia worth Arthur Carpenter. This will be the | “Through the West, ages ago, every cent put into it if the cost is first of a series of three lectures' price will be 50 Almighty God built stronger vaults kept down to the lowest figures. which combined from the greatest' in His granite banks than we have We have recently made personal in- story ever told—“Scientific Secrets ________ in ours. He filled His vaults with qury regarding paving and the costs of the Universe.” told in a most in ELABORATE PLANS AT PRINK- AND FTTCVIIB CTPrCTa __________ »old, ailver and copper. Be gave . VILLE, JUNE 2S-I of paving in various towns in Oregon teresting manner, more thrilling &UlrUIE51KLLlb the pro8pector knowledge and in- especially Eugene, Cottage Grove, than a fairy story. Sunday evening AND THEIR COSTS sight, and guided him on his way V», Grants Pass and along the Pacific the Elias Day players will present, ■ • , the door of the vaults. He hart highway, and we are possitive that “The Bubble,” with full attention to concrete pavement in buitl. . The Federal Government not $10 or $5 a yard is at all likely details of costuming and settings. average bid for 6 inch handed him a title to all therein. It or even worthy of an estimate. Our This great play of Edwin Locks has (■eluding integral curb is >s not ■ crime but a virtue to enter The Crook County Port of Prine estimates are too high by a big lol. been most enthusiastically received y V IR.M te $2.10 per square yard With drill, blast, pick and spade the The higher the estimate, the higher everywhere. Monduy afternoon, Ada ville has made elaborte plans of en ' not * ■ include * * excavation or combination locks rdlu ETA •Mi M m the contractor is liable to bid. Abso Roach, humorist and novelty enter tertainment for the annual Convon- With Goodrich ta the Materail for concrete costs ‘ the prospectors have broken the com ? lutely experienced men should be en tainer will give a prelude to Dr. tio of the American Legion, June 25, shore met their Waterloo at bination locks and entered. But fee gaged. Further regarding costs. Mr. Carpenter’s second lecture in the 26 and 27. of 7 to 0. This defeat ate him hut notes of issue would be as _ ___ t, barrai net ; sand Department Commander George continual winning streak 1 Early hns enquired of various places series which he calls, “World’s in the stump-tailed currency of 1857. and we were permitted t° •*« some the Making.” In the evening Ada Griffith will open the sgrriPn Thure- shore,‘who had won their last six 92.00 per year; gravel $1.00 per But for him this government of ours yard. of his reports. Right here it m;ght be Poach will again present the preludp day mdrning, June 25, promptly at games. Luke Myers, who played would be bankrupt.” th« final leetdre tn the series by nine o’clock and « *•- Common labor here is from 13.60 th« • business session third for Veinonia proved a great well to mention a few f«y tty? in- “Mines will be producing millions terart of all. Our council w anxious Dr. Carpenter. The afternoon and will be held each morning thereafter. addition to the homo club and to $4.00 per day, usually $4.00. By of gold, silver and copper in that to push the work and to get ai good evening programs are entirely dif- At the same time, in seperate quar Whittycomb in the outfield also did comparing the costa of material at future day when National banks are and as reasonably priced job as ferentand those who attend the after ters, Mrs. Rena Palmer, state presi justice. Goodrich, who pitched a Vernonia, with those stated you will unknown. noon program will want to hear Miss dent of the Woman’s Auxiliary will slow steady game, proved a valuable bo able to arrive at a very fair esti possible. “A mine contains a crop already The following are the figures of Roach and Dr. Carpenter in the eve bring the meeting of the women to addition to Vernonia, aa he ia fast On mate of what the pavement should raised, narvested and on deposit for cost in that city. Tuesday afternoon Maupins order and the same proceerude of bases and a good sticker. J. M. Mackay with Robinett and Mc ning. you to cheik against at your pleas I will be very glad to send you a Singing band will give a full program business will be followed thereafter Sundays game was a regular Clure of Portland, Oregon: ure. of both vocal and instrumental by them. | clean up for the home town boys, copy of our specifications at an Concrete Paving, 6 inch thick “The wealth gathered from the music. In the evening the band will The t calendar J ...2_ of entertainment ____ _ Myers came through with fourteen early date. mixture 1-3-5. One barrel cement; mines immortalised King Solomon. present the prelude 'to the “Lecture reads like a ---------- railroad ------- time --------- table, all “ outs and ........................ —’ 1 more strike did not allow | I will be pleased to give you any one yard gravel; three-fifths s«nd, “Mining has made the United Tendencies in our Public Schools,” hours of the day, being occupied with the visitors neither a hit or a run. further information regarding con- States the richest country in the this will lay 6 square yards of paving by Dr. Eward T. Mathes, eminent some special event. The opening day! The final score of the game waa: «*te pavement in this city at any world. above thickness. I time. Thanking you for your in scholar and business man. will see the staging of the mammoth Vernonia 9, Powelhurst 0. “Mining is an industry aa necee* Cement on job, barrel, $.*>,25; V quiry, HARRY E. DEVEREAUX, Wednesday, the boys’ and girls’ of free barbecue at noon. The afternoon un sary to the welfare of the coi gravel, yard, $3.60; sand, three Vernonia will present a program as will be occupied by the Rcdeo, which City Enginter, City of Eugene, Ore. lty as the raising of crops. fifths yard, $2.00, $8.75 or say $9.00 prelude to Dr. Mathes, lecture, will be repeated every day until the COUNCIL PASSES “Show me a country without mines worth of materials for 6 square yurd “France and Germany, Why they close of the convention. Thursday NEW SPRINKLING LAW and I will show you a people sunk TRAFFIC OFFICER of paving, cost of mtl, $1.60, to Disagree," and Wednesday night evening, the ladies will hold their i The new law for sprinkling of the which add for labor 75 cents, making Maupins Singing band will give the annual reception and t*1* men *ill HADFIELD RESIGNS in degradition and poverty; rnd poverty makes cowards of nations $2.25 per yard for 6 inch pavement. grand closing concert, composed of hold forth at the business meeting of lawns and streets of Vernonia comes as well as individuals. into effect on Monday June 8, after If 7 inches to be laid, add one-sixth good fun and good music. Anyone the 40 et 8. Harry Hadfield, traffic officer and “Mining is the second industry ia or 37 *4i cents per yard making in who hears the singing band or sees Early Friday morning, a buckaroo a lengthy discussion at the council deputy sheriff, has tenderd his res all, $2.62’A cents per yard. Materials either of the two plays, “Bubble” breakfast, followed by business ses meeting last Monday night. The city ignation to Sheriff Wellington. The the United States. “Mining has transformed more are figured on present quotations or "The Climax,” will get more than sions and then the huge parade. The will be divide) into two parts known resignation is effective within a short poor into millionaires and raised as the east side and the west side of Ver- freight rates to and present Legion Stag party will be taged Fri the worth of their season ticket. time. Halfield has accepted * simi Bridge street. The east aide will lar position in the Multnomah county them to positions of honor and trust nonia. Thousands of town have the Chau day evening with the giving of the than any other business. water the lawns ad gardens on Mon- City of Portland, Oregon tauqua’s this summer and in every Past Presidents Parley Banquet by sheriff’s office. j day, Wednesday and Fridays of each “Mining ahs scored less than •• town tnees splendid entertainments the Auxiliary, I> :r Sir: Hadfield has been working under percent failures against 95 percent ' week and the west side on Tueeday, me puonc- i ne urum , . „ . ■ . L public-' The Drum corps competitive arm drill Jn answer to your letter of May are made possible by the Sheriff Weiington for the past four of failures shown in general mer * a" .** wuv sign D>K», is « scheduled for Saturday afternoon,' 15 th (our No. 29362) the average spirited men and women, i, who . . . . . I „ .. .. , i to the city dads there will no eprink- years and hears an enviable reputa chandising business in the United r . tion. cost of concrete pavement laid in the contract promising to work for preceeding the finals of all rodeo Ho was very thorough in his States. , , ... .. . , a ___ . , ' ling “ On ' either x ,, side on Sundays and . the CHy of Portland f- r the past the program and make them finan- events. The 40 et 8 wreck remains aa work and •strict in the enforeeemnt “Without the products of the , the final feature for Saturday night u 5! year has been $1.72 per square foot. cially successful. of the traffic laws, but his pleasing mines you would have neither a fry The Vernonia season tickets are and should brine the Convention to * c y en orc on __ personality «nd tact made tew ene The average cost o* concrete cc.ib ing pan, a spoon, a hat pin, or a going fast. You will meet all your a fitting close. In addition to the nece**’rX on *cco“" 0 has been 44 cents ptr lineal foot. A x ", . amount of water that would other mies of the hundreds he arrested. monetary circulation. , x If you desire any further informa friends at Chautauqua, so if you special features, enumerated above, . . /, , , _ .u in v j i i wise be used and in case of nre The sheriff said that he was migthy “Eliminate the miner and y®« tion, we will be glad to furnish sarir havn t bought your ticket. Buy now. there will be dancing every night, w«t» _ *____ sorry to lose Harry, but did not there would be more water pressure civilisation back to the dark age. --------------------------J special street stunta, and hundreds O.LAURGAARD. City Engineer. blame him for the change, since the when it is limited to this extent. “Outside of the elements of the of cowboys, cow girls and Indians W. A. Cryderman Investment Co. FLOWERS MUCH work in Multnomah county is lighter great personal profit which will ac The Depot cafe, formerly- run by and Longview, Washington. TN nFMAK'n taking part in wild west eveata of salary is more The sheriff in ucjin/vnu aU kin<Jg on the street, o weU Mr. and Mrs. Jolly, is now run by has not secured a man to tako Had- crue to us as bankers who are able Dear Sir. to supply the money to open the I Mr. and Mrs. FrieJ. -, V ey taking feed’s place.—Mia». ' the rodeo grounds. Replying to your favor of May 15 great mines, it behooves us to foster Last Saturday was Memorial Day ' charge the first of the month. Mr. relative to paving being layed in our an industry upon which the prosper and the day was indeed suitably ob Miss Lura Smith is being run for Jolly wants us to express . their city. day ity of not alone our depeitors, but served in Vernonia. The program as ___ __ _ _ __________ ___________ thanks to the many cuetonkora for Queen of the Clatskanie Ruse Carni- Will state that a recent contract have of the entire nation depends.” arranged was carried out without a1 7al, to be held the 19th of June. The their ,'art patronage. snj be prodicta let to Olympia Construction company for approximately $400,000.00 called hitch. The weather was rather cool j votes are a penny a piece, the money for the new owners a c mtinuatioa of for $2.35 per yard for six inch Port for summer weather, but the usual to go for the benefit of the American the success this house has always maintained. land Cement concrete, 1-2-4 mix, devotion to “Decoration Day” was Le^on hospital in Portland. np| marred. Flowers were seen on I • • • —» •fcrade A aggregates hexw»- Jte-:iW"’s «53 III• . / were the beautiful , i o *> i*. eve»# e j. * NO NIGGERS WANTED design; $2.05 for five inch 1-2-3^ plants an<( boqueta that aided in the _ ____ _ 1 < i mix and 60 cents per lineal foot for proper decoration of the graves of This town don ’ t want any niggers as .JJ* single curb 1-2-4 mix grade A ag the departed. The A merican Legion gregates 1:2.50. Mortar and side was eager to asist all in the program climate here is not desirable for that race. The nigger walks ran 18 cents per square foot sponsored by them and the Legion is all right—in his place. Vernonia neople dem t want for "3% Portland cement concrete I had some of the prettiest flowers one side walk 1 % mnrgin ring sixe. | ever beheld. Memorial Day of 1925 him, any citizen of this town that claims tobe whiU Trusting that above information in Vernonia will longe be remem who will disagree with these declarations ,wW haw the will be of service to you, finger of scorn pointed on him the minute he g«» min bered. CITY OF LONGVIEW, open. What is the idea, what is the benefit of W. A. CYDERMAN, City Clerk The Columbia Cuonty Fair board ing niggers here, when for years it has been a City of H oik ! River, Oregon are advertising for bids to construct man ’s town. The Negro knows no one here, ne woni Dear Sir. the new buildings at the new fair In reply to your letter of 15th grounds near Deer Island as seen by it, he must not stay if seeking pleasure and A Inst., I will say that the contract the notice elsewhere in this issue, roundings. This town wants no niggers. This town wan» 'J-figures are about as follows; some the buildings must ____ _____ - be completed in no whites—male or female that will mingle socially with ‘ ¡street committ -c took | for the opening of the fair this NEED OF MINING INCREASEWORK b & HEPIIES RECEIVED HERE *i mm I ■•ed • ML the colors. ‘Nough said. VAST CÄFI1 Al'NVOIVED