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wtwitia î&igle — ONIA, OREGON, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 20,1925 PECIAL LECTION ARRIED Volume 4 Number 15 cut with small seams, made up of j OFFICIAL FIGURES FROM CITY RECORDER tellurld», quartz, qunrtslte, lime stone, talc and other vein filler --------- o--------- which gives evidence of a value of Vernonia, Oregon, November 19, 1925 it least from $3 to >5 in gold, com puting the entire muss. All the veins Mr. Paul Robinson, crosscut range nearly north-south Editor Venonia Eagle. and dip east, except the last upright Dear Sir: The Kelmar Vanpet mine is situ As per your request of November 18th, I hereby give ated in that lurge area of southwest ern Oregon and northwestern Cali you the information requested as shown by the records fornia, which has been by the U, S. geologicul department, designated as m my office an island in the ocean during creta The amount of fines paid to the Recorder from Januaiy ceous times, long before the Cas 1st, 1924 to December 31st, 1924.......................... $1,905.75 cade mountains rose above the. sur I face of the water and by Winchell' Number of arrests in the above period ....51 termed the “great Siskiyou batho The amount paid to the Recorder for licenses, lith.” It is, perhaps one of the old-' 755.42 JMt pieces of terra firma on the west' permits, dog tax, pound fees and occupation tax ern continent, and compares favor-' ably in age with the Alps mountains' in Europe. The major part of this Total for 12 months in 1924 muss is granite or granitic in charuc-1 ter, accompanied with other intru The amount of fines paid to the Recorder from sives, igneous rocks, such as diorite,' -. « , v -n.i Paul Robinson, Editor and Owner DRY KUN OF BIC CROWDS ATTEND REVIVAL 150 Preseat Suada, Night» IM on Wednesday Night—Good Atten dance .11 Week. The revival meeting, which began Last Tuesday night the fire alarm told us that the dry kiln of the John. Sunday, November 8, under the ston-McGraw shingle mill was on leader-.hip of Rev. Wm. F. Rade fire. The large new kiln was full to I macher, local pastor, and J. G. Min its capacity containing 2,000,000 ton, singing evangelist from Albany, shingles, valued at about $8 000.) Or., has been grown in interest and The citizens responded to the call power. During the entire series of and probably fifty men worked for i meetings the messages on Sunday twenty-four hours in trying to put I morning and Monday evening were out the fire. It was a slow fire as being brought by Mr. Minton. The the doors had to be kept closed to messages on all other evenings ure The city sepecial election carried confine the blaze. The kiln is new, brought by Rev. Rademacher. Every £S on the two propositions of as is the entire mill, and at this j evening’s service is opened by a king the necessary extra taxes to writing it is hoped that the walls trumpet bo I o by Mr. Minton, using Bet our obligations. There were of tile can be saved. The build-! ihe old sacred melodies. This is fol 8 votes polled, carrying nearly is valued at $8,000. The loss to the' lowed by a thirty minute song ser o to one. shingle company is prabably $16,-! vice of unusual interest, in which --------- ♦--------- , : the choir of mixed voices and the 000 fully covered by insurance. NPEI'E MINE STRIKE is a loss that insurance cannot audience join In an inspiring way. $1,375.50 This IS GREAT BOOST porphry and other intrusions ofj JsnuBry 1st, 192c> to November 10th, 1925 fully cover, however, as it will take; Many special numbers in solos, duets ancient origin; such intrusions hav- Number Of arrests, 72 time to rebuild and dry the product j and quartettes are being rendered ich Or« in Quantity Found With ocean'Thi ieXenu thrt’tad set-1 License pemits, dog tax pound fees.......... 339.75 I A two or three day shut down will during the opening services. Last Tunnel F«r From Complete. bring the big mill up to capacity' Sunday evening Mr. Mintoa sang tied there. These elevations have in Occupation Tax .............................................................. 1,820.15 again. The night of te fire was ideal' “I’ve a Wonderful Saviour,” aa a places reached an ultitude in some with no wind and the helpers worked j solo. Both the words and music of From the Gold Hill News places of seven and eight thousand That the driving of the 800-foot feet. The sediments thus lifted were I Total for 10 months and 10 days of 1925 ............ $3,535.40 untireingly. Mr. Greenman, superin this piece were composed by him, tendent of the Oregon-American and were rendered in public for the unnel on £he Kelmar-Vanpete mine changed from their original horizon It Gold Hill is one of the large com tal character, to various angles of in $85.50 of the above amount was collected by the former mill, was there with a rubber coat, first time in Vernonia. This song leading the hose men on to the will be sung again next Sunday ng assets of Jackson county, is evi- clination, accomodating easy erosion. Recorder. Respectfully yours, thickest of the steam and smoke. eve ng, either as a solo, a duet, or enced by the recent striking of an Hence we find how now, only frab- D. B. REASONER, City Recorder. Also a few trumpet The Vernonia fire department re a qaartette. l-foot vein, which Dr. Hirschel C. ments of these chrly sediments at sponded and as individuals did grand solo: of sacred hymns are being 'arker, world fumous geologist and j the tops of the righer elevations,such service. At midnight, the mill people broadcasted nearly every evening nine expert now in the district, nndi us limestone, often metamorphosed had coffee and sandwiches ready from the top of the church tower, nining men generally, announce isi into marble. These sediments were for the crowd, which helped to re at 7:00 o’clock. jf far more importace than the rich' originally very deep and erosion car new energy. The evangelistic messages brought itrike made in the Greenback minej ried them away; some back to the --------- ------------ by Rev. Rademacher, have been n the Grants Pass district This im-l ocean, while others were deposited in »ortance is due to the size of the the valleys as they have been formed VOL. 1 LET US THINK OF THE FUTURE i preached with conviction and power. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1925 No. « Last Sunday night’s .sermon on “The rein and the richness of the ore in These intrusions and the neces Great I Am,” was particularly grip ¡.’•granite” the new metaj recently Published Every Week By Florie Kelso, Louise Lester. Donald More Home«, More People and More ping. He quoted from the Scrlptute ’discovered by Dr. Parker in the lo- sarily broken fissured condition in Vernonia High School Brady, Charles Hoffman, Glen Haw- 1 Farmers that, “God is the same, yesterday, ’cal mines, which carry gold values. which they and their bedding have kins and Aide Lester. They procee-' today and forever.” declaring that Dr. Parker hus been in the Gold been left, facilitated the settling of .Margaret Smith ded to get all stuck up, even the; God answers prayer, saves sinners, iHUl and Grants Pass districts for! such minerals as were held in posi Editor Good things are slow in arriving sanctifies believers, heals the sick ^several weeks, and says, “ I have tion, or suspension, an<] all other house. After the candy was pulled. I and Vernonia has been patient in her and works wonders his will to par h -.¿e n most careful examination of j mutter susceptible of being carried CARNIVAL COMMITTEE— coffee and cake was served. * The wait for a united effort to build tip form, today just the same as he did The carnival committee is making boys got most of the cake. |th® geology of this district anj r’ inyi downward into seams and fissures iof the mines and have found ; • iat | as the mass slowly rose. After the plans and getting down to actual her surrounding country. The city in the olden days, and that he has bodies of copper ore which ma> be whole hud risen ubove the ocean preparatory work. Mrs. Cole has ob has grown fast from 200 to about the same power and love and mercy that he always had. He also declared directly smelted, associated with water and valleys were formed, or tained some more material and sev-* NEW STUDENT ENROLLS— 2500 in three years; much has been his belief in the Scriptural doctrines groat values of gold and platinum, I in the process of forming, much of Luther McFarland enrolled us a but especially rich in ore which is I the residue resulting from thiB dis- eral students have been given parte.' freshman this week. He has attended accomplished in the way of industry of the Pre-m ¡llenial Second coming usually known as arseno pyrite,” he J intergration was deposited around the Laurelwood Ac.’.dcr.i/ near Gas anl the business has built up to all to Jesus Christ .Last Tuesday even further says, “this ore, I believe, is the shore line of this old Siskiyou is UNNECESSARY BOYS— that is demanded of a city this size. ing’s subject was “Entire Sanctifi ton. a pyrite carrying the teluride gold land, resulting in the heavy placer Little has been done in a cooperatlvr cation.” Rev. Rademacher state-1 The The boys are unnecessary! fj c::..e.knce cf and it is usually associated with: deposits, which employed the. pio way. Everyone seemingly has work ; Sanctification h was often rediculed chlorite rather than quartz. An en-1 neer placer miners. Observation will girls, to prove their utter aversion VISIT AT LOGGING CAMP— ormously rich deposit of this ore has) show that ali these placer deposits to the bothersome things, are giving Cornelia Smith, Margaret Shipley ed for their individual business and and even lau~hcd at today,yet it is Our Scriptural and is the possible expet- recently been found Ip the Green were formed along the shore line of an “All Girls” party next Friday and Anna Rea Webster visited the for the big round dollar. back mine, which has shown actual! this oM island and that the gold evening. Yes, boys, you are NOT in Birkinfeld Logging camp Thursday chamber of commerce is not active ience of every believing child of Hence, into these smelting values of $1400 to $3700! came from it. and we are lacking a real leader in God. Several persons have been con vited ! afternoon. a ton in gold. While this ore has been [ mountains, judgement dictates that civic betterment and country boost verted an<j accepted Christ as their Saviour, some of them being brought reported as a telluride, it actually ap we must look for the source of the peal* to be telluride carried by the gold. The searches thus prompted VACATION— VISITOR FROM FOREST GROVE ing as it should be. We have plenty to the alter by personal workers af white sulphide of iron, known as ar have proved correctly and the heavy Ijist week’s vacation was thor Murdo Hickox, a senior of the of stores, plenty of business insti ter the meeting has been dismissed need more people. We and most of the crowd gone. Christ seno pyrite. Ores of this nature in, mineral deposits ure found in the oughly appreciated. Every student Forest Grove high school visited tutior’ which Gold HUI and Grants Pass seams and fissures of this old island. will tell you that teachers' institute ner .’<• 1 off land adjacent in ians are also being blessed in a Lynn Bert over the week-end. Rogue river valley lies to the east is a blessing. districts seem to abound, I have' cr l h :-ti< n ’ eed farmers, chick wonderful way. In fact, Verno<|a k having a good old fashioned revival tamed “Grantite” after the town of, and northeast of the Siskiyou mts., e; rc ise'.s ord d.irymen. There if of faith and love and power. and the more recent Cascade range Grants Pass.” SALMON F1SHI.NG — rc m here f r hundreds of milk Dr. Parker is also credited with of mountains lie to the east of this FOOTBAL1__ Wednesday night of this week was Several high school »H ’-’it cor ■ with Next Friday the Vernonia second cal market for the “Childrens Night,” and drew the laying: “ When the deposits of this valley and the placer mines have I » salmon fishing during i_. t w. !;s dair; cfe have been developed, it is al been and are along the shore line of team will play St. Helens. .We need a creamcry largest erbwd of any night so far, vacation. most a certainty that it will mean the old island, and are not found Work for cne chamber of commerce during the meeting, there being 160 a yield of many millions in k'dra* along the Cascade side of the valley. PARTY IS GIVEN— • Thousands of dollars go out of Ver people present. The choir was made with a proper smelting or chloriilu- The finding of such great variety of The following Last Thursday evening, Loui&e GIVES DANCE— nonia every month for butter—and up of 41 children. tion process. This ore is well dis$ri-' mineral contents in these old fis group of revival songs were sung by Lester gave a real taffy pull party. 1 Hale Greenman gave a dance at eggs, as well. We have a belief that buted in extensive veins, wiiicTi will sures and seams is attributed to and | them: “Constantly Abiding,” “I've Those attending were: Dane Brady 1 , 1 his home on Friday evening last. go to great depths, with occasional accounted for, by the early uplift the first few months of an operating! Pitched my Tent in Beulah,” “My rich ore shoots running into thous-' and fissuring of the “Siskiyou batho Margarett Shipley, Cornelia Smith,* Refreshments were served at 10 creamery' here would not be a big! i Soul Is Filled With Glory,” and iinds of dollars in gold to the ton.”j lith.” Mildred Bergerson, Lena Gibson,' o’clock. The guests departed at 11 financial success. But if the cream-1 I “Come Over into Caanan Land.” The Kelmar Vanpete mine proper-; The tunnel project has been so far ery was established, the cows would i Mfiss Evelyn Peterson briefly told ty consists of an ,80 acre ^tract above the expectations of the pro- the story of the coming of the Child RAYMER — HANKLE COURT UPHOLD VERNONIA follow in quick time. There it. a ren of Ireal out of the land of Egypt patented land, adjoining *. j _ * the city motors, is evidenced by the large Joe Raymer and Mias Alitha Hank- WIDOW’S AWARD OF DAMAGE:» waist of energy for four or five into the land of Caana. Miss Alice limits of Gold Hill on the north anil bodies of ore crosscut by the tunnel. extends from near the waters edge It is several hundred feet yet to the el were married in Vancouver, Wn, farmers to drive several miles each and Pahline Dübendorf sang “The of Rogue River to the summit of first known vein system on the pro last Saturday. The young people are Portland—The jury verdict, re day delivering milk. We need a cen- Old Rugged Cross,” aa a soprano Vernonia residents. Mr. Raymer the high mountain back of Gold HUI I posed tunnel. .... .... and alto duet. Then the song service All of the vast bodies turned in federal court here re me Kelmar Van pete company also i of oreg croMCUt, include the fault formerly employed at the O.-A. mill cently, allowing Mrs. Mabel Simpson I tral collective point, at a creamery closed with the children and audience __ I — — J lu a • Wsrs »><• «AM* las '1 xs VS * • the daily milk deliveries made claims adjoining me patent J^n<' <’n vein running east-west were uncov- Miss Hankle is a Vernonia school $15,000 damages against the Oregon! and from one headquarters. Think this singing together “The Glory Song” the north _ which * is “ cut * * by * the ’'* veil: ered running blind in driving the girl, well liked by all her acquain with the choruses of “Sweet Bye and system extending through the main tunnel to the first known vein in tances. May their wedding be crow American Lumber company of Ver-iOVer citizens and let us strive for Bye,” and “When the RoU la Called ded with success. property north-south. nonia, has been affirmed by the* more farmers and more people. It Up Yonder,” used in between. Rev. the mountain 638 feet in on the tun --------- ♦--------- The original plans of the project nel. It is estimated that there is now circuit court of appeals at San Fran will pay in the long run to put a little Rademacher then followed with a Did you know that the Eagle Las commenced last May on the proper ll'i.OOO tons of ore in the vein value cisco, according to word received effort and cash into such a propo- stirring sermon on “The Heavenly ty was for a tunnel of 830 feet to at $51 per ton in gold, and there is' considerably over three thousand Stranger.” The whole service was aa here. sition. crosscut an iron and nickel vein at every evidence that there are many readers ? » inspiration to the large number of Mrs. Simpson asked the damages 638 feet on the tunnel; a copper vein pay shoots in the vein which will --------- ♦--------- people present. , t 60 feet beyond; and a telluride gold run into hundreds, of dollars per ed by the Kelmar Venpet Minin,' for personal injuries suffered by The meetings will continue until TIMBER DEAL WILL I vein at 830 feet on the tunnel. ton in gold similar to those in the! company, a 'closed corporation, is her husband, while working for the HASTEN GALES CREEK R. R next Wednesday evening, Nov. 25, The tunnel was fortunately started I Greenback mine. No attempt has managed by A. E. Kellogg, and W. lumber company, which caused his The subjects for the remaining ser into the mountain o»» an east-west been made by the owners of the mine W. Martineau, local members of the vices are as follows: Thursday evea- was <je.>th over a year ago. The case fault vein, probably an extension of fo develop any of the several bodies ccr.ipai.y, whil • the balance of the A timber deal of such magnitude ing, “Life in a Look”; Friday, “The a vein exteding from Gold Hili pock of ore, but having in mind to drive int<. ..La r.c l'.eld by a small body tried in Federal Judge Bean's court. as to have no parallel in this coun Passions of Jesus”; Saturday "The —Tuesday’s Journal. , et strike on the opposite side of t.h< , the tunnel the full 830 feet, cutting if Veiiionir, O.-.. business men. ty in recent years was closed in the Meeting of a Saviour and a Sinner”; Rogue river, which at 300 feet in ’ the three objective vein systems on east Monday by the purchase of ap Sunday morning at 11 o’clock, “Di on the tunnel developed into a five I the vii<_ property. , ...... .... last ___ Since making the vine Healing”; Sunday evening at A ' I < the I ▲ tu — ;„ — el 1 hM eut A ten A feet A. X A ot- proxipnately 1,000,000,000 feet of 7:30, “The Betrayer”; Monday, The foot vein with good values. The por-j ,trjke Is near the waters waters, very very high grade limestone after leav- tai of the tunnel I» yellow fir timber from the W. H Second Coming of Christ”; Tuesday, edge the ve)n vein an an( d j then passing paasjnif into a eilge of Rogue river and adjoining adioining White Lumber company by John W. “The Goads”; Wednesday "The Un the Gold Hill-Sims V Valley alley highwaj highwaj. . ver y hard quartzite. The manage- SHUCKS, I f >0U VOtfT HAHt Blodgett of Grand Rapids, Mich., answerable Question.** _ X. A •> K fail' " ’ • a . • The tunnel is now driven 425 fee ment of the mine has concluded to Everybody is welcome and invited <utSl6*eST PRUM STICKS B* and his associates. Consideration L and at ajiopth of 325 feet from the p,. ( , B p,, c t the ground north of the a depth th< pr<mpect ill . W IT WDwt" to come and participate in the song said to have been in the neighbor surface. The first strike on the tun-, tunnel and is drifting on the ne services and enjoy the messages that hood of $2,000,000. nel several hiindrjd reel from th« strike vein to ascertain if east-west east-we: follow. portal crosscut an eight-foot voir,' vein are paralleling the tunnel, and The timber was acquired by the --------- ♦--------- and following that three 24 inch the orc is being dumped on the woik White Lumber company, a Michigan PIANO RECITAL GREATLY veins have been crosscut. In 290 feet for future milling. concern, from the Tillamook, Yel ENJOYED BY LARGE AUDIENCE on the tunnel a five foot vein woj plans have been yet announc low Fir company several years ag>. crosscut, and twenty feet beyond «' ed No for equipment to mill or smelt Mrs. Nancy Hailey Culver, amis very important vein of six feet was White visited the tract recently on ore on the property, but a meet ted Mrs. John Gardner, soprano crosscut. All the orcs of these sev the an inspection trip. Blolgett had beer and by ing of the local nnd non-resident ow F. McBarron, violinist, presented eral veins are of the same nature ners of the mine »roperty was held financially interested in the proper fourteen of her piano pupils in a re and classed in the telluride rank and in Gold Hill during the first of the ty fop about 10 years. cital Wednesday evening at tbs high runs in value from $9 to $26 per ton week and a proposition was made to Transfer of the tract and opera school auditorium before a peeked in gold. Kelmar Vanpet company hy the tion of logging camps would be fol- house. The first on the program waa The recent strike of an eight foot the Sunset company, who pro vein in at 420 feet on the tunnel is poses to Smelting lowed by extension of the Gah s a piano number played by Margaret erect the smelter at Gold McDonald and sung by Betty Jane th« tnost iXspoNant strike yet made Creek & Wilson River railway, Coyle, Robert Culver played "Uncle stf the mine. It is a calcite vein and Hill, to assist in financing the smel branch of the S. P. & S. system, to Rufe’s Trombone," "Tha DtUe gives a gold value of $51 per ton. ter project and handle the whole out of the Kelmar Vanpet mine Prince waa played in a dwt by Jey handle the output—Garibaldi New; •^ nvprage eight feet across the face of put i Bush end Mildred Canon. Al th? vein. The values all come firm which has a present outlook of a --------- ♦--------- > the rest who played were the "grantite" contents of the vein possible capacity of 100 tons of ore Mrs. An nr. Shults, returned hon e : Brady, Beatrice Veal, W filltnt in the form of eubea and ftr lav. with .>r-’ »«••.$ «levelopmc-nt. Monday, from a several days sta/| Billy ' Culver, Margaret flakes of the metal. The hyiging- But Uttle of the Kelmar Venpet ore in Portland, whew rhe was undo* a’ Marlon Forman, wall is of a dinritic formation while will require smelting, yet with its contents, is an Meal flux surgeon*^ care at a hospital. Mr.'. Spencer. Phoebe Greensaan, th* foot wall is limestone. It is ap- limestone tat the last 225 feet of the ing ore and will be required in Shults is feeling considerably bet Culver and Thelma applause waa Xtmi'' 5Ks been croeecntting ar. ex- smelting the refraotory ore in the ter and improving daily and glad to artists who ~td- 5-yory hard dike of altered Gold Hill district. be horns again. training in The Kelmar Venpet mine is own- ^tlky=?nade up of blocky masses, __ . ’ I THE VERHIAN He Eats Best Who Eats Last E3