Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 11, 1922, Image 3

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    Solicitors Wanted For Vernon­
ia Eagle.
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W; see where they’re ad
vertising buttonless under
wear. That’s the kind a Io’
of us have been wearing foi
years.
How would it do for the
hugging motorist to take out
a one arm drivers* lie mse
and thus keep within the law
Not being acquainted in
all the eorawunities, won’t
someone in every adjacent
locality volunteer to act as
correspondent in that terri
tory? Home pride for your
section will prompt you «nd
we will mail you paper, en­ While it was kind for John
velopes, stamps and send the I), to pose for a photo on bis
piper to you. Besides make birthday the results do not
you a good proposition for indicate any chance to win s
securing new readers. Mail beauty prize.
us a binch of news items for William Wrigley. Jr., the chew-
next iosue. All copy must I inggum magnate, was talking to
a little party of men in a smok­
reach us Tuesdays.
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Dry Goods
Shelves full of Latest Weaves, Colors and Qualities.
Dainty Lingerie for
Ladles and Children
Njwest Neckwear, White Goods, Waists,’ Semi-
Drees Shoes, House Dresses, etc
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Quality is Our Standard
A Complete
...GROCERIES...
Try this Store. You’ll Find what you want,
will be ready to buv your Berries,
Prunes and all Fruit.
We
T. R. THROOP
Vernonia
General Merchandise
Vernonia
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Let’s Eat!
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When you are in Vernonia, you will want to Eat
at the Beat and Moat Convenient place in town—
The Lunch Box
Next d»r west of the Hazelwood,
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Our Prices Please.
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BERGERSON’S
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Best Groceries
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We can secure.
DRY GOODS and
HARDWARE
and everything of a
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Good Merchandise Estebilshment
If you are not a Regular Customer, try us.
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Across from the Bank.
DOCTORS KAUFFMAN «nd TAYLOR
Physicians and Surgeons
Postoffice Box L
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c - l - tatlor
Rau.idence i'hone 883
Ira Scott and famjly. Millard
Cracraft and wife Riley Hall
and family from St Helens at­
tended the funeral of Mrs Justice
last Saturday.
E. Malmsten has signed a con
tract with McGown and Ander­
son, for material and labor for
one of the finest residence’s ih
Columbia Co. to be built on his
ranch just east of town.
Subscribe for the Eag e
H mm SIU« of all kind« kept in stock
or manufactured on aaort not’ce.
We carry a atoc’ of Dry Finiah
Lumber from which to make your
aeiection. Al1 kind« of moulding«:
roofing paper: lath, windowa, doors.
No order too «mall or too Ifirge. Let
uafigure witn you.
West Oregee Lumber Ce., Clat«kanlh, Ora.
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John Bryan’s
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Next to Lunch 3ox Cafe
Gall in for Good Work.
You Are Next!
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Of yorr eyes for glrsses depends on the experience
and skill of the operator to use scientific instru­
ments correctly. By the use of the Opthalmos-
cope, one of the latest and most scientific instru­
ments known to Optical science, I can detet the
smallest defects in the eyes, which assures my pa­
trons of absolute comfort and eyeglass sat’ifaction.
Don’t fail to have me examine your eyes with this
wonderful instrument ntxt
Tuesday and Wednesday, August 15 and 16
Nehalem Hotel
DR. WILL J. THOMPTON
PORTLAND EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
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Vernonia Brazing and Machine Works
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Largest and Best Equipped Machine Shop in the Valley.
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Equipped to Handle Work any
Place In the County.
204 Washington St.
Betwean 2nd and 3rd, Portland.
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Pea. Ph'Mie,
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Call« An«wared Night or Day.
i Exterior and Interior Work [
or
It isn’ too
tqo Small
For Us to Handle.
Corner of Maple St. and Rose Ave.
Vernonia, Oregon.
DENTISI
Vertíanla, Oregon.
l3O Fourth, Comer of 10
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PORTLAND
We can do any of it,
and do it Right.
We’re on Rose Ave.
Across from the Depot.
Bring us your work.
All
kinds of Pipe Fittings and
Modern
Plumbing
Work.
R. A. Sessman
Contracting and
General Building
Carpenter Work
NOILE DUNLAP
Anythirg in the Painting Line
? Where the Whole Faintly Eats.
Large
DR. M. D. COLI
small town bands, even if it
should suceed in get tin » an
appropriation of this kind.
Congress would probably
scoff at such a proposition
Hidgoen pouring millions
into the improvement of
rivers that will never boast a
steamboat, or spending on
other schemes that wi 1 never
do the taxpayers any good.
Rut if we could have our
way we’d turn ever suffi­
cient fund to keep a live
band going in every town in
the country. For if there is
anyih.ng that gives the
peole of a co Muiinity more
enjoyment, or that is a better
ad for a town, we haven’t yet
found out what it is.
you want done, and done right
¡See Vernonia Painter».
Bring in any Kind of Work.
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St. Helens, Ore.
| Union Oyster House
AUTO REPAIR SHOP
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T. S. WHITE
Undertaker and Embalmer
New Railroad, big $1500.000 8aw Mill, new
High School. C 11 or write for full particulars
THE EXAMINATION
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Barber Shop |
has come out in favor of a
federal bureau to develop«
music in the United States
and he says he favors parti­
cularly he small-town band.
He says, and many Vernonia
people will agree with him,
that no one can estimate the
worth of a brass band to a
smalltown. But the sorry
fact remains that these
musical organizations are
neglected, and that many
towns possessing a band do
not lend the co-operation
they should. The men who
make up a town band are
martyrs to a noble cause. If
every town had a band it
could call its own, on whose
maintenance it was liberal
in spending money and in
the perpetuation cf which it
took an alert interest, one
of the most necessary needs
of Americ n life could be
net. We have no means >f
knowing just how Secretary
Residence Lots, Business Lota,
ucre Tracts and Farms. A Few
Large Lots in Beautiful Central
Addition—$65 to $150—1 Cash,
Balance $10 per month.
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Vernonia and Nehalem valley
folks daily visiting Portland, will
find it to their advantage to
stop at the Palace Hotel at 12th
and Washington.
Homelike,
modern, quiet, large lobby,
splendid beds.
You will feel at
home and meet acquaintances. Davis would distribute fed-
Leave your grip at the Palace.
eral money for maintaining
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Forest Grove
Emry Mills and wife and little
son of Berkinfield visited with
their son Alvin of this place Sat.
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Supplies a Large Portion of
Vernonia Terriiory in the
dr . h . K auffman
Keaidence Phone 0283
A. L. Parker and son Alvin
and daughter Banita attended
Pomona Grange at Bever home
home Saturday and reported a
good time.
F. E Malmsten was sworn in as
City Councilman at the Tuesday
mgl t meeting of the City Dads.
The Mayor was instructed to en­
gage an Engineer to give us es-
timat es on the water supply for
the proposed new System.
Everything
Phone 922.
Mies Thersie Bays who has
been visiting her sister Mrs Ira
Scott at St Helens for the past
week returned home Saturday.
REAL
G. B. RICHMOND,
ing car the other dny, and telling
how mnch chicle is used each
“Vernonia Day” will here year for chewing gum. “But
after be celebrated every yeai Mr. Wrigley,” said one of hit
hearers, you've spent millions
about Sept. 9th.
of dollars and created a splendid
The new Brown buisness block <iemand now; eAerybody talks
is nearly completed.
about and chews Spearment;
I yonr demand is steady and grow
Mr Pringle expects to -tart a ing; is’nt it a waste to spend so
new buisness block ncxt w^ek. a nany thousands of dollars adver­
tising a product shat is already
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Mike An 3J well known?“ And Mr. Wrig­
ders, July 31, a bouncing girl.
ley, studying a moment, anew
¿red: “My friend, if I were to
Mrs. Rhoda Hall of Rainier, atop advertising, it wculu be
who was called to the bedside of just like taking the engine oil
htr dying sister, Mrs. Justice, jf this train, it would sloa
returned home Monday.
down, and after a little while it
. would stop. Advertising is the
Little Lillian Hall, who has locomotive of buisn?ss and if you
been visiting at her grandparents don’t k.ep it up duisness comes
Lee Hall and wife, the past two to a stop.”
months, has returned home, to
Rainier.
Secretary of Labor Davie
We Keep Up With Styles.
Ilav, Grain, all Kinds of Feed.
Fresh Line of
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