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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1926)
VERNONIA Biggest Little City in Oregon i; »'»I > >♦ **♦♦♦♦*♦♦»»♦♦<■♦♦« »•* it i * * 11 11111 ih D" H slough and Willamette river will be open until April 1 and then closed for 30 days. --------- COUNTY NEWS NOTES FOR EAGLE READERS t Brief Summary of News Notes Chronicled of Doings of County Gathered Especially for Eagle Readers I IIIIHHI »♦♦♦♦♦******** II I Illi »*♦♦■ The United States Radio society,11 * » a” organization of radio > listeners which plans to aid in the constructive development of raido broadcasting! and reception, was recently incor porated at Cincinnati, Ohio. Mem LODGE NOI ICES— ~ bership privileges are open to all radio listeners of the country. --------- ♦--------- Half a century ago the telephone Vernonia Lodge, No. 184 A. DR. ELLA WIGHT was unknown. Today, there are 25.- DR. C. J. WIGHT 000,000 instruments in service in the WANTS and FOR SALE F. & A. M., meets at Grange world, and of these, 16,000,000 are CHIROPRACTORS Hall every Second and Rheumatism Neuritis All ads. under this head -re cash in the United States. with copy. Rates, one cent, a v ord; I I Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Fourth Thursday nights. --------- ♦ --------- initials and figures count as words. Troubles. Professor Richardson, of Dart ‘w. H. HURLEY, Master. Minimum, 25 cents an issue. Delayed Menstruation mouth: “A crisis confronts the Am Wm. PRINGLE, Secretary erican college—whose true signifi Visitors Welcome cance is not always understood. The FOR SALE college is suffering from the results i of its own success.” I "V r LOST — SATURDAY MORNING, DR. H. H. HURLEY r dark shell rim glasses, between LOWEST PRICES FOR Dentistry and X-Ray PACIFIC WOODMEN LIFE bank and Vista hotel. Return to INSIDE PAINTING ASSOCIATION LODGE Before the busy outside paint Hotel Vista. 301 Evenings by Appointment ing season starts I can quote Meets every Friday night at Soss- you lowest prices on afl in mans Hall. All visiting Brothers FOR SALE—MODERN 4 ROOM Office ever Halton’s Store side painting and varnish plastered house. Block from bank. welcome. Emil Messing, C. C. Vernonia, Oregon ing, walls, woodwork, floors, E .S. Cleveland. 292 O. L. Bateman, Clerk __________________________________________ / etc. Only the beat, Professional Business Directory Classified Advertising +++++++4+++++++++++++++-H+WH'HH4++++++'*H<++< ;; ;; EAGLE i| A new windmill for the Marshland ‘b contemplating building a lodge ball drainage district has arrived and has on them. been installed. Clatskanie, will soon, in all prob-! J. L. Brooks, prominent Yankton ability have a Twentieth Century! farmer has been taken to the St. store there, under the management j Helens hospital, suffering with pnue- of Fred Morris, who has been in i monia, but it now reported recover Portland closing a deal with the Gen-' tury company and will soon open,: ing . after considerable remodling is done From indications on the water with both a grocery and meat market! front at St. Helens, more than 2,- PAINTERS’ Paints, Var The first car of parts for the giant FOR SALE—ON EASY TERMS, 6 000,000 feet of lumber wiil be nishes and Enamels used shipped from there on ships during crane for the McCormick Lumber 2-roim apt. house. Income $100 a on all jobs Co., at St. Helens, arrived there last ( the past week. month. See owner, Allen Apts.263 I GUARAKrrEE week and has been unloaded. Two SATIS* ACTION more car leads of parts are expected STORE FOR SALE OR RENT— Vc«. will save Rev. W. A. Mulder of Lake City money by asking three rooms suitable for living; Minn., has accepted a call to the to arrive shortly and with this, they for a quotation on also gas pump; two miles from Plymouth Congregational church a; expect to have the crane in opera your worn now. tion within three weeks. Vernonia. Inquire Bank of Ver St. Helens and will arrive there to nonia preach his first sermon Easter Sun Road patroleman K. F. Larson of day. Warren, is busy repairing and rock MISCELLANEOUS At a recent meeting held at the ing rough places in that district He Yankton school house it was decided takes the proper season to do this HEMSTITCHING 6 AND 8 CENTS per yard. Stamping to order. Made to continue the hot lunches served work, while the road bed is wet and up model of each pattern. Mail to students for the coming month. soft and the rock embeds into the orders given careful attention. soil instead of waiting for the dry Erpert work guaranteed. Please The St. Helens Mist, semi-weekly season when such cannot be done. F. R. ENOS call afternoon or evening. Mrs. was sold recently by S. C. Morton Vernonia, Phone 193 Wm. Lanway, 1228 Fridge St.,I Tom Johanson, Rainier poultry publisher for the past ten years to Vernonia. Ore; c 26tf man, has shipped more than $1000 Ira B. Hyde and George B. Borden, both of Portland and experience«' worth of eggs for hatching during i ART STORE LOST AND "^UND the month of February. He is also newspaper men. shipping some baby chicks and has! FOR SALE — GOo^ CAPSON HEMSTITCHING The St. Helens postoffice has 491 sold a few birds from his pen of stump pulling outfit, used but FLOWER STORE lock boxes and 350 call boxes and no Rhode Island Reds, which have been very little. Very reasonable.— prize winners at different fairs. one is vacant. Postmaster Lake ex Albert Wood . 301 pects soon to install probably 150 Mrs. Pearl Ryan Residents of the Warren section boxes to take care of the increasing ANNETTE BEAUTY SHOPPE . will soon get something that they demand. Next door to Central Gro. MARCELLING have wanted for some time and that All lines of Beauty Work A carload of pyrotol powder ar is a grade crossing that will connect 747 Bridge Street Phone 431 rived in St. Helens Friday. The ca: the paved highway and the “old Upstairs in Pringle Bldg 274 county road ” which runs on the east contained 41,800 pounds, 30,000 of See the pretty new arrivals which will be used on the county side of the S. P. & S. railway track roads, the balance will go to farmers and directly in front of the stores and postoffice at that place. The many friends of Hon. W. J The home in which Mr. and Mrs. Fullerton of this district are request ing him to become a candidate fo- James Meehan and infant baby was the nomination for representative tc living was totally destroyed by fire i the legislature. Thus far it is about at Deer Island last week with a loss $1200 on the the only political gossip aroud here of probably $2200. home which is owned by Annie En- NO CHARGE NO COLLECTION Warren item in Mist. yart and the furnishings belonging to Fred Clendenning suffered painful Mr.Meehan.No insurance was carried KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT CO and probably serious injuries at St. on either the house or furniture. Helens last week when he fell from Tillamook Hillsboro Portland McMinnville According to reports from the the dock of the St. Helens Lumber 502 Board of Trade Bldg. county seat, the county jail at that company to the ground, a distance .r 4 of about 20 feet. He struck on some place has been filled to capacity,and st the last meeting of the county oeks and lumber and it is feared that several of his ribs have been court a bill was allowed for the sum of $119.60 to pay for the board of I broken. the prisoners. By this amount, it is| John Corseglia, St. Helens boy plain to be seen that the Hotel Wei-1 •. ho is employed with the America i lington has a large amount of guests, registered. Two meals a day are •'las association in Cleveland, Ohio served. has received 3 very credited promo _ «ion, according to word that was The Menfee Lumher company’s, received by his parents. mill in West Rainier will resume' We call and deliver TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. Mrs Newell Sherwood of Warren operation on April 1, according to! drove her new sedan over a 15 foot reports from the plant. The mill has Leave orders with S. Wells, tailor, Phone Main 891 bank at Clatsop Crest on the lower been closed down since the Christ A force of 15 men Columbia river highway Saturday mas holidays. night. She suffered a dislocate,] hip. have been employed installing new Mr. Sherwood, who was with her in machinery and making other repairs. A new engines, an edger, a trimmer, the car, was uninjured. a lathe mill and a green chain havej Hugh S. Mason, prominent St. Ilel been added. ens merchant, is able to be on the Phyllis Jenks, 17-year-old Girl streets once again, after being con fiend to the St. Helens hospital, a Scout of Clatskanie, the first Girl LINCOLN—FORD—FORDSON the result of injuries received in ai Scout in the state of Oregon to re auto accident on the Columbia high ceive the highest award a Girl You can now buy your Ford on the 18 months way last Thanksgiving. Mr. Mason Scout can win has received the golden eagle badge at a special pre payment plan suffered a broken leg. sentation ceremony Saturday in Port Payments as low as $21.88 a month Charles Werring, 47, well known land. Miss Jenks is a junior in high o—o—o Yakton farmer, died at his home at school and is a leader of 14 Girl Gasoline, Oil, Storage, Tires and Accessories Scouts. The golden eagleet badge is that place recently. He had been o—o—o in poor health for some time. Mr. awarded for the winning of 21 merit Ambulance for Towing Werring was born in Holland and badges. Battery Service has been a resident of the Yankton Phone 612 The First National bank of St. Hel section for the past ten years. In o — o — o terment was in the Yaknton cemetery ens moved into its own building Sat AFFORD YOU CAN urday and held a reception that Wild currants are blooming in the night from 7 to 10 o’clock. Refresh woods adjacent to Rainier and pear ments were served with officers anti The' trees are almost ready to blossom. employes of the bank hosts. Scotch bloom has opened its flowers new home of the bank is built of I in West Rainier. Wild geese have reinforced concrete and represents! been observed in great numbers fly an investment of $30,000. The offi ing northward, indicating the ap cers are: Charles Graham, president; J. W. Hunt, vice president; J. G.l VERNONIA BOOK & proach of spring. Thompson, cashier and Clifford G J. Merle and A A carload of agricultural lime is Goba, assistant cashier. being made up by the county agent Everything in Magazines, Statir .Pictures and The winter salmon fishing season,' of St. Helens. This lime Will come from the state quarry at Gold Hill which ended March 1. has been a Books—School and Office Supplies and was order March 1. The cost profitable one in the St. Helens sec-| Art and Novelty Goods laid down at St. Helens will be about tion and the run of salmon for the last week has I. ?:n unusually good,! $9 a ton. We do Picture Framing of All Kinds with the fish large and of fine quality A deal was closed in Clatskanie A number of salmon delivered to last week,whereby the city purchased local markets ranged in weight from the Jackson Hole club property from 35 to 47 pounds and fishermen re the club for $3500. The closing of ceived 18 cents a pound for them. I this deal means that the city will sell The Columbia river will be closed to I IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO SELL. RENT OR Che tw0 lota to the Masons, who are fishing for 60 days ,but Willamette! TRADE AND WANT QUICK RESULTS, PLACE AN COLLECTIONS STATE LAUNDRY CO. Foe Good Laundry Work CRAWFORD MOTOR CO. AD IN OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS —-------------- - A I f M. D. COLE I. O.O.F.-V ernon i a L odge , N o . 246, meets every Tuesday night at 8:00 o’clock, in Grange Hall G. B. SMITH, N. G. EMIL MESSING, Secretary D F. N T I S T Oregon Vernonia, i N-. Knights of Pythias. - C H arding L odge , 116, Vernonia, Or.—Meets Lester Sheeley every Monday night it Grange Hall. All visit Attorney-at-Law ing brothers cordially invited. Vernonia, Oregon L R. G1LLCHRIEST, C. C. JACK NANCE. K. R & S. 'S y VERNONIA GRANGE r ■s GEORGE H. SHINN President The Vernonia Grange meets on th second Saturday of every month a 7:30 P. M. Any members of th Grange living in or near Vernonia or visiting in the community, ar cordially invited to attend. F. E. MALMSTEN, Sec Columbia Co. Abstract Company St. Helens, Oregon J • HIHIH Ululili Hint IIIIIIIIIIHHIIIII I HllllllllllllllllllltlltlHII 4#--. Post No. 119 ts 2nd and Tues. Nites • * « I American Legion S. WELLS I MERCHANT TAILOR 3 : Cleaning and Presaing Repairing and Alterations I I We Call for and Deliver Within City Limits * Scouts meet ..lghtat L_. Legion hall I Wm. H. FOLGER, Com. TOM GRAHAM, Adj Bridge Street MAIN 891 Vernonia, Oregon __________________ ______ > HHMHHIIHIHHIIHIItHIIHHIHHHHMMSMHHHttMHiMIMHIin MOUNTAIN HEART f------------------------------------------ REBECCA LODGE No. 243, I.O.O.F ?.;< ts every Second and Fourth Wed nesday in Grange Hall—Vernonia Visitors always welcome MRS. MAY MELLINGER, N. G. MRS. IRENE SPENCER, Sec’y. Liston I Look ! NEHALEM HOTEL Opp. Gilby Motor Go. on Bridge street and Grant Ave. Newly Furnishel Throughout Modern and Couvenietn J. MASON DILLARD Catering to the traveling public. You will be cared for at the Nehalem Hotel ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Next to Carkin Cleaning Works Wm. Pringle, Prop. Here every Wednesday Vernonia ----------------- -- ---------------------- > Portland - Vernonia Truck (------- —---- —------------------------- Line CURLEY’S TRANSFER COMPANY INSURED CARRIER Local Hauling and all kinds of team work Office at Kavanaugh Land Co. I VERNONIA OFFICE At the Brazing Works on Rose Ave; Phone Main 343 SPECIAL CARE WITH FURNITURE HAULING PORTLAND OFFICE Auto Freight Terminal Phone 563 Res. Phone 653 Vernonia, Oregon V y E. Water and Yamhill Sts. East 8226 ------- Office No. 11 Deliver to your door C SEE THE J. M. CLARK Real Ectate Insurance Notary Public Farm and City property for sale. List your property with me I get reults. Job printing can be done in » n nonia as good as any place In Ila state, at right price«. Lal 1t>> Vernonia Eagle ------- Job Prlntery------- print your circular«, invitation», cards, blotters, bills, letter heads, time slips, envelopes, statements, programs, menus, letters, tickets, etc., etc. Work guaranteed. y.___________ ___________________ > Send in newa items. The Eagle appreciates to receive them for pub lication. VERNONIA TRADING COMPANY for I HAY GRAIN FEED POTATOES— / WOOD COAL— BRICKETS— SAND GRAVEL— LIME— PLASTER— ’ CEMENT- SULPHUR— LAND PLASTER DRAIN TILE— DuPONT POWDER BLASTING ACCESSORIES— STORAGE— -j