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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1926)
On Inland Highway VERNONIA EAGLE HOFFMAN HARDWARE CO Genuine Imported English Mixing Bowls Suitable for all kitchen and table sendee Four pieces, all different sizes from 5 to 7i/»-in. Various patterns, painted designs. Selling reg- ulai $1.19 to $1.50 set----- OUR PRICE------ c Something new and selling fast in all department stores See HOFFMAN about it Home News Notes Judge Reasoner has purchased the Mountain Heart club met at the residence of his Bon Ray on Rose Ave home of Irene Spencer last week on Tuesday. A. L. Fenner was transacting business in Portland Tuesday February, the month of birthday.» and the short month is upon us again. Postmaster Emil Messing was Portland visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bush are in Mrs. Wm. Folger was a Portland Corvallis and adjacent country on r. business trip as well as visiting old I visitor Tuesday. friends and acquaintances. --------- I J. W. Brown made a business trip' We are very glad to see Mrs. Nona" to Portland the first of the week. Imbeck is up after an illness of sev-| --------- I Mrs Twineham visited in Portland eral days which almost resulted in pneumonia. the first of the week. Recently triplets came to the home of a family in St. Catherine. Ont. They named ’em Faith, Hope and Charity. In the order of tbel. arrival. Had they been quadruplets, the fourth probably would have been christened Calamity. Larkin & Green, who logged for many years on the lower Columbia river, have purchased the Silver Laks Railway & Lumber company logging railway, which extends from the log the large tract of timber, cruising mere than one billion feet, noith and northeast of Castle Rock, ac quired by the McCormick Lumber company in its acquisition of the Pope & Talbot interests. The Mc Cormick company has a large staff of engineers making a topographi cal survey of their holdings. Annie and Bertha are -list over it whose noble head left an imprint on and Robert McMullen is the new vic the ceiling that will tie there fot tim. several days. To all the members of Vernonia Our school may not be so small Post, and to the ex-service men of in number as we hear there will be Vernonia, I would like to say, that a new family on the Elliot place every time you miss a legion meet with children of school age. ing, you miss the best show you ever Joe Lincoln of Silverton has witnessed. A special invitation ia moved to Vernonia, where he has David McMullen has again started extended to all ex-service men to accepted a position with the Ver the Natal school jitney. meet with us and join in the fun. nonia-American laundry as washer. every Tuesday evening. The enter Mr. Lincoln is an experienced man Reed Holding treed a large boo tainment and stunt committees are in this line. Mrs. Lincoln and child cat with ,his dogs on Saturday morn wirking overtime in putting over a ----------- ♦----------- ren will move here as soon as i. good line of clean, enjoyable enter ing near his ranch. HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED home can be secured. tainment for those in attendance. ------ «------ We need you, want your assistance BLUE BIRDS, CANARIES, PRE- in the biggest and best year that the You probably need some circular See Dr. Luzader, eyesight specialist SAGE SPRING— legion has had. letters, some statements, bills, en at Kullanders Jewelry store, Vernon ---- — — > velopes, cards or supplise if any kind ia on next Monlay and Tuesday, Feb --------- ♦--------- Blue birds and wild canaries were in the prining line. The Eagle is 1st and 2nd. Please call Mr. Kullan- seen here on January 11, so it may ODD FELLOWS prepared to do home or business der for appointment and avoid wait- be safely predicted that spring is HAVE INITIATION printing of any description. Let’s ing. Hours 11 a. m. Monday to 1 about to arrive. Pussy willows have p. m. Tuesday. — adv. 251 talk it over. Vernonia Lodge No. 246, I. O. O. been out for some time and jonquils have pushed their noses several in F. held installation recently and the Judge Fullerton and Judge White ches above ground. There has not new officers put into office are: G. NATAL arm in arm, visited our office last been a time during the past winter B. Smith, noble grand; R. 3. Downs, Friday. Both gentlemen commented ♦--------------------------------------------------- ♦ that roses and other flowers i were vice grand; Emil Messing, recording Mr. and Mrs. Estus and sons not in bloom. Gardens have proc lueed secretary; C. C. Brown, finance sec very favorably on the appearance of ’ Vernonia and told us how fast St. were visiting with their daughter' the winter throurgh.—Cottage Grovo retary; R. L. Spencer, treasurer; « A. P. Bays, warden; P. O. Mellinger, Helens was growing and what a and sister, Mrs. McMullen on Sunday' Sentinel. good manufacturing city it was sure conductor; R. L. Spencer, R. 3. N. ---------- *---------- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bee and] to make. • G. ; O E. Enstrum, L. S. N. G.; A. AMERICAN LEGION daughter May and Mr. Malcolm were L. Walker, R. S. V. G.; Collie Mc VBRNONIA POST 119 Gee, L. S. V. G.; J. C. John, inside The Vernonia grade school wil' Saturday and Sunday visitors at the The Oregonian Legionaires have guardian; C. U. Enstrum, outside play the Rainier grade school here Holding’s home. ~ I been challanged. The challengers guardian; J. W. Rose, R. 3. 3. I.; C. Friday night at the high school gym Mrs. Bee and Mrs. Holding and are the Washingtonians. They think W. Shipley. L. S. S.; R. C Stanton, This is the first game that the a' . children called on Mrs. McMullen' I they are mighty. At least they call chaplain. M. L. Gaines was juniol graders have played in basketball and the locals are confident that Sunday afternoon for a short time | theirselves such. Commander Folger P. G. for last year. The lodge will work in the first they will do the same as the high The Neurts were calling on a few brought out that information last school did here last Friday night of their neighbors on Sunday even meeting night. The membership ex (degree February 2nd. --------- ♦—---- ecutive, Commander Carkin deliver The game will be called at 7:30 ing. Come again and stay longer. The Lindsey mill, formerly the ed a mighty stirring call for mem The Old Mill has changed hands. The Berkenfield Logging company bership teams to begin immediatelv. old ‘Vernonia mill” west of Rose The spirit of giving was electrified avenue, has been made new with J. W. Bush, who recently acquired broke their donkey and are laid off in the boys when asked to donate machinery, a new boiler and. other the property and business from Lyle until repairs are made. for a hospital for dumb animals. big improvements. We are informed Bros., has sold tho place with build-1 We were all proud of Comrade Kul- that all the work is about completed John McMullen sold some wood to ing to Coyle Bros., Walter and Rayj Coyle, who take possession immed the garage men at Mist. John and lander. He arose as a noble giver. and that by the middle of the month iately. This is a good location, good Dave McMullen have been quite busy Comrade Schwab’s heart went out in they will be ready to begin sawing. building and a business that will be hauling out their wood they have sympathy. He sat for a moment About thirty men will be employed, pondering and then exclaiming “I a big help to the city’s activity. sawed for Bill Bridgess. good for all time. got it! I got it!” he stood for the ---------- ♦----------- The K. P. lodge in Vernonia is Comrade We are glad the Smith family have cause of dumb animals. We are glad to hear that Mr. A. B. Counts of Vernonia has been moved back. Natal is a pretty good Carkin arose amid a spray of cigar quite active, taking in new mem successful in two valuable patents place to live after all isn’t it Mr. ashes and smoke. He too, “got it.” bers in some of the degrees every Their two boys Comrade McGraw was not beaten. meeting night. An occasional lunch he has entered in the U. S. Patent and Mrs. Smith? Office. One, a land pulverizer to started school here on Thursday of So electirified was he with action he and program helps to make the signified hia authority to be a mem meeting nights enjoyable. attach on Fordsons that does way last week. ber of the distinguished Fyling Apes •---------- ♦----------- with disc or harrow, and gives the Tom Bateman was in Portland the There are a few children out of And last, but not least, to show bis user about three days work in one The other successful patent is a school os account of the pink eye. enthusiasm was Comrade George Ogg first of the week. saw gauge and set. KEl-MAWET MINE OFFICIALS PAY VISIT 'fa I Jewelry and watch repairing. They are planting sweet-peas and None too complicated, Estimates the lawnB. cleaning up cheerfully furnished at Kullanders Kel-Mar-Pet mine men are highly elated this week over the showings Police court has been kept busy Jewelry store.—adv. being made at headquarters in Gold this week. Harley Prickett and Mr. Stevens Hill, sotuhem Oregon. The company Soon be time to pen up the chick of Forest Grove, were pleasant cal is composed of Vernonia men and ens. I lers Tuesday, Mr. Prickett is the un late strikes together with former dertaker at the Grove, but calling on discoveries are proving it to be prob ably the best new mine in the whole A half dozen new homes are now' us is no sign that we are dead. country today. They have done more under construction in Vernonia. Several of the W. B. A. ladies development work on less capital) Bracelet watches from $15 to $00 have been calling on their sister, than ever known in mining circles, Mrs. S< jtt during her illness, also owing to the splendid and easy loca at Kullanders Jewelry storoe. Mrs. Imbeck and cheering them with tion of the property and owing to! the fact that each and every man | t We hear of the illness of Mrs. gifts of love. was equally interested in the outcome Imbeck. She has been confined to Mrs. Maude Scott has been very It is estimated that they have her home for several days. ill for the past two weeks, but at the about $6,000,000 in ore on the dump > L. R. Gilchrest was a business present writing is improving although and blocked out. After hiting the last vein the mine visitor to Portland the first of the she is still confined to her bed. We hope to see her up soon. portal has been provided with huge J week. doors and at present no visitors are As we go to press this Thursday! being admitted without special per Judge Reasoner and Ray Reasoner were transacting business in Hills night, the W. C T. U. State Presi-j mit dent is here and the local chapter boro Tuesday. W. Martineau, vice president, was A I are having a banquet and speaking for their members and their hus up from the works the first of the Leonard Malmsten is improving bands at the Evangelical church week. Mr. Martineau was visiting old nicely after his serious accident a auditorium. friends and talking mine. A W. I few weeks ago. Petersen, president, accompanied ! The Vernonia Light & Power Co., him and came to get his family. The January is ending as another which has heretofore been located month with five weeks, Five Satur in the M. Ellis building on Third Petersens have taken a home at Gold days, five pay days, and also five street will move Friday (today) to Hill. The company is releasing just Eagles published in January’. their new office in the City Hall. ——— enough stock to put in a mill to At this writing, Bob Repass is re-j handle the ore and fully expect to The Mountain Heart club will realize big dividends in a very short ported considerable better from las recent severe illness with pneumtnia serve a hot dinner Feb. 5th at the time. former place of Brown & Brown, Ray Reasoner and family, who are Walter Repass is finishing a vice Everybody come and get a hot din- interested in the mine, Mr. Reasoner Proceeds to go toward enter being a member of the board, will large bungalow east of the high ner. taining district convention. school. move to Gold Hill next week. Mr. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Reasoner, like the rest, says he Mrs Rogers has returned from an Wm. Johnston will be glad to know knows a thing when he sees it and extended visit with her son .it he has surely seen this. that they are home again and that Condon. Vernonia citizens are congratula Mr. Johnston has fully recovered ting the members of the company Mr. Al RepMHS went to Spokane) from an attack of typhoid fever. He and wish them all success in their the first of the week to be with her; has been in the hospital at St. Hel new apparent wealth. Their big tun ens for three weeks. mother who is qqite sick. nel is about half completed. ------ «------ C. W. Shipley, the barber, has had The big Odd Fellows dance tales LOGGER'S PELVIS FRACTURED a difficult time for a week with a place in Vernonia on Wednesday.! sore leg. From a small scratch, February 16. Halmaraoo Yarson, 47, an employe blood poison set in,and only the fact of the Blue Lake Logging company, that quick action was given it, saved Guy Mills was transacting business Vernonia, was taken to the Good in the metropolis the latter part of him a long siege of being laid up. He Samaritan hospital last Thursday is able to attend to business again. following an accident at Vernonia i last week. He suffered a fractured pelvis when Mrs. Carl lledman and daughter1 The Rebekah district convention a log rolled on him —Oregonian. latter* held in Vernonia February were Portland visitors the Utter, ---------- ♦—------- 24th. Myrta R. James, president of part of last week. LOGGING FIRM BUYS the ifebekah assembly of Oregon will SILVER LAKE ROAD Diamond rings only the best quali be here at that time. All Rebekah ty prices guaranteed at KullandtS’ welcme. and be sure and meet us at Kelso. Jan., 25.—Reports are that the convention. Jewelry store. I INCORPORATED •TORES AT STORES AT NEWBERG .ALEM SHERIDAN VERNONIA CORVALLIS HILLSBORO McMINNEVILLE MONMOUTH EVERYTHING TO WEAR When you go shopping you naturally go to the store that offers quality merchandise The right styles at the right prices. Miller’s stores are recognized as leaders in every community they have opened up and as time goes on another link is added to the chain. There is a reason for the success and growth Miller’s stores have made since entering the mercantile field. Men are trained to fill the different posi tions in the organization. With eight stores operating under one head, gives a buying power that commands the lowest prices for the best merchandise obtainable. Our buy ers are now visiting St. Louis, Chicago and New York, combining the markets for Spring merchandise. Already some spring goods are coming in and you will be sur prised when you see the styles and colorings displayed in the new spring wash goods. Millinery, Dresses and Coats. Watch our show windows for the new styles as thev come in, I I I ■ i I PRICES JUST A LITTLE LOWER AT MILLERS J VERNONIA’S LEADING STORE