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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1925)
Vertí onia taalc ISYS VERNONIA, OREGON, FRIDAY JULY 10,1925 Volume 3, MOUTHPIECE of the NEHALEM VALLEY NEW PLAINING MILL AND LUM DER YARD HERE Vernonia Planing Mill to Start Work at Once. LOCAL WELL KNOWN MEN IN COMPANY Vernonia Parties have new Mill completed and Lum ber will be on Market by Next Week. The Vernonia Planing company has their new mill buildings com pleted and most of the machinery has been installed. Considerable lum ber is now pillej on the ground ready for the plainer. Work will start and production will be under way probably by next week. The new mill company is composed of Noble Dunlap, W. L. Hall. Henry Hail and James Culbertson. Noble Dunlap is president of the company and Mr. Culbertson secretary. Di mention stuff will be ready first dur ing the coming week. They expect to handle everything needed to build a house or any other building, in fact, will be prepared at once to supply retail trade with anything desired in the building line, and ready to make delivery anyplace. The men in the company are well known in the1 vgMRwjr valley miiu and arv are men inai that snow know weir. their' business. They will not only conduct the lumber yard and building ma-j teriai department«, but are ready to draw building plana, make estimate«,' I etc. The new industry represents a 330.000 investment and will add to the already good pay roll of the Vernonia district. - 1 Nearly everyone in Vernonia went some place for the Fourth. The American Legion went to St. Helens and *rom • bi< tim* WM •*' joyed. Two large stage loads went over, including the drum corps. COLUMBIA COUNTY FISHERMEN OF THE DEEP SALTY SEA Jack Bush is the champion deap sea fisherman of the c-itire Vernonia Fish Colony. Bush goes away out where the water to really deap. With a bunch of experienced fishermen at Rockaway, ho chartered the beet boat obtainable and sailed out to the middle ol the ocean. For the first few feet of sailing everything wont well; but once out of the liarbor, where the wild waves tell desperate stories of wrecked ships, dead men and hidden gold, Jack began to loose interest in fishing; in fact, the further they went, the rougher It got, and the rougher it got, the worse Bush felt. Then he informed the rest of the party that they were welcome to his share of the catch, ilium was loyal though, he didn’t give up the ship, but he gave up everything he . hid eaten for a month. He pitied ».Fo poor fish and fed them without a*tempting to catch them. He de clares yet that he swallowii-l some thing with a peculiar taste and that his stomach hasn’t acted exactly right since the Fourth Celebrate Their Fifth Anniversary At the beautiful new home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown, on Third street, several guest» gathered for a “house warming," a 500 party and to help celebrate the event of Mr. and Mrs. Brown’s “wooden wedding," fifth anniversary. It was on Tuesday night and evening was indeed a most enjoyable one; the good time lasting until the “wee houra.” Four tables were in progress and the prize winners at 500 were: Mr. As plund and Mrs. Dr. Wight, Mrs. Robinson takeing the booby prize. D«Mcioua refreshments wore served‘ , bostess. Those present were. an<* Mn. W. A. Hairit, Mr. J and ®aaa^X,|r ***| j ^rtt* Pe^eraen» Mr. and Mri.j w L. V» ——A Mr. and Va —D*a«l R. Gilchreat, Mrs. Paul Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith, Mr. and Mrs J. P. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. W*. Asplund, Mrs. Dr. Wight and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown TAKE A LITTLE COURT HOUSE WOULD REST FOR YOURSELF MAKE SAFE STORAGE Whin the word "vacation" meant about as much to the average cit-1 izen of Vernonia as the word“ lim-[ oleine” means to a lot of us today,* a fellow didn’t do much worring( in advance, for vacations were en-' joyed only by those whose pockets were well lined with coin of the realm. It is true one could ride a good long distance on a railroad for a dollar, but in those days it was far more difficult than it <s now to get hold of the dollar. And it also seemed that thehe were more places to put a dollar when we did get hold of it. Now it is different. Now every one seemes to feel that a vacation, two weeks to go where he pleases and do what he pleases, is part of summer living. The auto ran made it possible for the entire family to take much longer trips than would be possible if railroad fares had to be reconed with, and cooking aut- fits carried n the car also enables its occupants to escape costly hotel bills along the route of travel. If wo had nothing else to praise the auto for we could spend a lot of time in praising it for getting the American people out of doors and nto the ope« air. Ask your family doctor if he thinks you need a vacation, if you are in doubt about it, and he’ll tell you truthfully that you do. Time to relax and rest from your work, time to take it easy and plan ahead, time to see just how your neigh bors in other communition are spending their time is better thar all of the medicine the doctor could give you. Don’t figure a two week^a vacation an an unnecessary expense. It will add to both your health and yoUr happiness, and that to enough to make it worth all that it eoata. Number 48. "Moon” geta warm and diateate- ful when carried "on the hip," dur ing hot days like a Fourth of July. Some one, from somewhere In Columbia county took quite * quantity of fair moon whiskey to a recent celebration in an Oregon county seat town. The basement to the court house, next to th* jail,' was nice and coo). In the shelves be-' hind books, in dark comers, behind' wood, hose and any obstruction was a splendid place to deposit bottles. Dozens of tripe were made to the court house, it to said, during the day but no one knows about it. Vernonia members of the Kelmar- V an pet Mining and Development company are feeling good over the big strike at their mine on the Fourth of July—ore running >28 per ton and better, has been uncovered. The company’s tunnel is now down to 200 fet ad every foot is a better showing. Mrs. J. W. Busch accidentaly up set some boiling water on her foot Saturday, badly burning to the de gree that she was unable to walk ft* several days. The Tipton Lumber company to one of our substantial business firms that helped oil, the Eagle machinery this week, wth the check for two years subscription. Advertbint Medium of a Bif Pay Roll Community HAIL! THE ELKS ARE COMING STRONG HOMK3BEKBRS FROM MANY STATES COMING TO OREGON CLATSOP COUNTY JUDGE AN NOUNCES NEW ROADS Two New Market Road, for Clatsop County Will Open Up and Re lieve Heavy Traffic. The spring sun and showers have covered the Columbia river range with beautiful green grace and flowers. The ranch houses have been painted and all fences, corrals and branding shoots are in the best of repair. The old chuck wagon has been greased and every rider has picked his string of horses and are all ready for the big national round up of Elks.. From every corner of the globe they will start driving thousands upon thousands before them. The Market Road From Clatsop meeting place will bo Portland. July Line to Washington 13th to 19th. They will represent every town in the United States and County Line Alaska. They have come to visit Oregon and Oregon to going to see that they will be glad to come again. Vernonia is to be represented at the Elks convention. About seventy- five members of the Elks living in Vernonia will attend from July 13th to 19th. i>c cikb v eruoriui will wui work wore The Elks ui of Vernonia in < co-operation with the Portland] Lodge. No. 142, of which most of them are members. HAVE NEW ROAD PLAN From all points of the compass, Clatsop county’s permanent mar homeseekers come pouring into Ore-' ket road system, altered under the gon. provisions of the market roads act A total of 189 families, desiring of the state legislature, was designa to locate o,i Oregon farms, have been ted today in an order signed by Coun reported by the Gateway offices at ty Judge T. S. Cornelious. . Ashland, Ontario, Ore; Green River,I The order now awaits only the, Wyo; Portland Municipal Auto camp formal approval of the other two and the Los Angeles branch office commissioners who were out of the of the Portland Chamber of Com city today to become effective merce, since June 1st, Two entirely new market roads Forty-one of these prospective are created by >he order. These are the Nehalem highway settlers called personally at the j I office of the Land Settlement de running from Astoria to the county' partment, Portland, and been given I line near Birkenfeld and forming 1 information and assistance in lo » the western sector * of Inland -1 -- the - — cating. I Route; and the Lewis and Clark high-; So far for the month of June, 24 way from Miles Crossing south of . families have already been located Astoria up the Lewis and Clark on the land in various parts of the valley, across the western watershed state, representing a capita! .1 vest and to the coast at ’Wahanna, ment of over 1150,000. W. G. Ide, near Seaside. manager, states that complete re These roads are already in exis- ports for the month have not yet tence, but have not heretofore been been receved from the various coun designed as market roads. J ties, and that on doubt this number GRANTS PASS, Or., July 10,— To Get State Approval. I will be greatly increased. (Special.)—A trip to the Oregon Mr. Scott, state Market Thirteen settlers have been re- The Clatsop county market road Caves wiil be the feature of the an-! ported for Josephine county, one for system is now complete, road enerineer met with Official nual gathering of the Oregon State j Klamath, one for Deschutes and ten approval of it and of the two addi Editorial association, which meets in j the county court last week by the Czecho-Slovak Chamber of tions will be given by the state high this city on July 17 and 18. Thia! Cortmerce of Chicago, who have lo way commission at its next meeting. trip will be made on Saturday, fol-1 and laid out the proposed cated in various parte of the Willam Ths approval of a county’s market •lowing the business session of Fri main or market roads which ette valley. A few of the new settlers road system by the state is required day. Cars are being provided by the will probably take 10 years are: John Tlusty, of Minn., 160 acres under t|ie new law. Grants Pass Chamber of Commerce at Molallao Jos. Distal, of S. Dak., The The systo mwas worked out by J. I for those who do not bring their own in which to complete. 38 acre at McMinnville; J. F. Hroza, H. Scott, market road engineer for, machines: idea is to eret a system of S. Dak., 62 acres at Butteville; the state highway department* and After the trip through the Caret, ... ........... „ „ Frank Klima, N. Dak., St avres st A. F.• Danielson, county engineer.* the Oregon Caves Resort company roads to meet adjoining Woodburn; Jas. Krijoi, I1L and J°bn One of - the primary factors sought' will provide dinner for the visitor» counties and have a con Wte.. 121 I acres at Whiteson, in the market roads is ¿hat they A camp fire entertainment, aided by necting system of roads to — 5 acres at Beor connect with some other main high- an orchestra of college students E. E. Stump, Cal Call/., Sherman Ware, Calii., , 50 way, or that they, join with the road from O. A, C., whose members act connect with iijLthb — * . . w acres, Josephine county; Harvey G. systems of adjoining counties. This as guides during the day, will be on t he mb s Hoffmaster, Arte., 10 acres, Jose is true of all but one of the Clatsop given in the evening for those who grades. I phine eounty; Thoa. Gaffney, Calif., market roads.—Budget. desire to ■teg. The plan adopted 80 acres, Josephine county., and The Caves are situated 49 miles market road throu a Emma L. Garrett, Arix., 3 acres near from Grants Pass. The trip is made Granta Pass. FOREST GROVE GETS ¡Nehalem valley from over excellent roads. The last eight sop county line to Washing MR. TIPTON IN YARD miles is mountain grade and is one APARTMENTS BOOM I of the most scenic highways *n the ton county line, meeting ELECTRICITY DEMAND O. F Tipton of Vernonia, owner I stat*. there roads on Beaver creek, ) In addition to the trip to the • .... i and also on the Nehalem of the Tipton Lumber Co., has taken 1 Caves, entertainment will be provid The servant problem, which be over through purchase from Fowler river. The finishing of the ed ip Grants Pass with all civic or- came so intense during the war, also and West, tre lumber yard formerly I roads are already begun ganzations participating. A trip oevr has made itself felt in the building operated by the Jones Lumber Co., the Grants Pass Irrigation District from Mist,Clatskanie andthe industry. It has been responsible far on Council street. Since Fowler and is scheduled. . There are also ex Rainier-Apiary road amHhp a considerable part of the demand West opened the planing mill adjoin ceptional facilities for fishing and for apartments in contrast to ing the yard they have been, operat road from the highway on separate houses. The boom in apart i swimming on the trip. ing both businesses, but will now through Quincy and Mayger ment building in turn has re-inforced devote their attentions exclusively to the demand Ior electrical appliances. I EVIDENTLY BELIEVES j and connect with the high- Three-fourths of the residential the mil. Mr. Tipton. who has been in way at Alstons store, and IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE users of electricity use electric irons. business in Vernonia for the last two one from the Larson road More than >42,000,000 are invested years, will continue his business there, but will live in Forest. Grove in the irons, which number 8.500,- MUSKOGEE,. OKLA., — Down at the highway and follow and will manage the local yard per here the merchants believe in ad the best grades along the 000. sonally. He will stock the yard at vertising to the extent that when Beaver creek and pass on Next in frequency of use come the once with lumber and building I the editor makes a mistake he to vacuum cleaners, employed by 44 materials of all kinds.' Nearly 25 i hauled into court to pay the dam through the best grades per cent of those who buy electricity back of Goble through to years ago Mr. Tipton was a resident ages for loss of business. There are 4.300.000 cleaners; they of Forest Grove and agent for the R. I, Blakeny, proprietor of the join the market road at represent an investment of >215,- Southern Pacific company at the old Pickwick Club grocery store of Trenholm. Also from the 000,000, , | here.—Forest Grove News- Muskogee, placed an ad with the station Twenty-nine per cent of the cus highway at North Scap- tditor of the Daily Preonix of that tomers of electricity use washing Times. c r e ek through to machines. Three and one-third mil city with instructions for runnng in and on South Scap The Blake-McFall Paper company one evening issue. The ad copy lion of these machines, valued at poose fro mthe highway to baseball team of Portland has chal was lost n the print shop and the ad >412,500 000, are in use. lenged the Vernonia team for a the Washington line to meet - failed to appear. Suit was brought They are paving. The county is game. All right, but if those paper against the editor for recovery of i the road there. paving at the edge of VemonU. men come out here with paper suits damages to the grocery business The county court intends Cummins and LoPointe got the job they willget them wrinkled up or through the failure of the ad to for >21,266.28. The pavement will torn by the time the ninth inning is appear. The sum of 8100 was asked that any work done on these be sixteen feet wide; begins at the played. in the suit. roads will be done on state Parker bridge across the Nehalem, The grocery man states in his specifications as far as the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wahl of suit that hie business suffered to the just east of town and runs north 4,- Banks and Mr. Chas Hoffman spent extent of >500 on the day after the grade and width is con 150 lineal feet. the Fourth on Gales Creek. ad was to appear. Ho gleaned his cerned and would like to see figures from previous similiar days hardsurface put in so Rg to Mr. and Mrs. Asplund and Mr. Mr. Bennett and family spent the when the ad had appeared. and Mrs. Raymond were picnicing save the cost of upkeep on ' I Fourtr at Seaside. on the Fourth. Mrs. A. Corey is home after a six Harry Keasey spent the "Fourth“ weeks stay In a hospital at Portland. vacation with relativee and friends in Vernonia. Roseburg climate evi Mrs. Dolly Anderson is spending dently agrees with Harry. few days in Seattle, Washington ■ ’ ■ • Mr. and Mrs. Bryan met their son in Longview, where they vtoited over the week end. COUNTY JUDGE TO HELP NEHALEM VALLEY ” N° I42- ■” m“‘ ""Stole lirket Roto Esgis- itlOTl WiU Be At Grants Pass Robert and Charles Hoffman »pent the Fourth at Seaside. ”’ A. A. McDonald, of the. Miller M. E. Carkin spent Saturday Mercantile company is spending a Sunday in Camaa, few days with his family in Portland. * Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Folger Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lindsay and Dr. Sears and brother returned thia Portland 9m Fourth. week from an autd trip to Klamath Not an accident in Vernonia on Portland and Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Galaway and Falls. Medford, Gold Hill and other the Fourth. children are spending a weeks vaca- Southern Oregon pointe, reporting a are adverBetag i Clearance Sales, splendid time. s Men in Brittok Columbia. ------------------------ - - but we ho n sa t i| Mr. and Mru.M- Rtohardaon spent} better ta price Mtoe Zelpha Creppe is visiting for Saturday and Sunday in St Helens, nonia. a few days at her home in Banks. J eer Beets With Osrt •s Reto fregna to be Finished is !l Years. the macadam roads. JOHN PHILIP, County Judge. Today we j f