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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1922)
MORE OR LESS PERSONAL FLOWERS FOR GARDER WALL Excellent Elteet Can Be Attained by th* AdWtien of Plante That Creep er Trail. <b Be heft the J. B. Eafort has returned to Vernonia from Portland. He says Vernonia is good enough for him. Mr and Mrs C. R. Coy to and daugh No matter hew very assail the place ter Batty Jane ara visiting a few day ef ground attached <e the hmm* may in Portland. be. It always ba* possibilities of at- Mr Fred Chriatey and family of At- tori* visited thia week with Mr and Mrs. C. D. White. If Mr. Hall keeps on rectovtng n*W good* he will have te enlarge hi* store 1 Th* Hall store ia a good one. b B18s' “ - ” Judge Harris has juat finished one of the realy nice home* in Vernonia It is t* be occupied by the Prof Wil son family. Mor* »ubetancial building i is contemplated by Judge Harris, who ha* some choice building property here. Physician and Surgeon Banks, On* of the most unthankful, distaste ful job* w* ean think of ia acting a* member of a city council. You are blamed if you do and blamed if you dont. The city council ia. a* a rule, composed ef men who are interested in th* town: men who should be pro gressive and men who net to the best of their ability for the town's welfare A city council should be backed up. j and diagrunted street talk and kicks i does little toward town advancement. Did you ever notice how the “knock er” knock* himself. Th* chronic kick er ia sure to disagree with aome to the extent that be will loose customers, rienda and money. Too much talk I ha* xept many a man down te the gossip level. Lining up with winners ia a sure rout* to success. There ar* those who overlook th* main important point by being sore at on* individual who favor* it- “Let* Go Siow” ha* k pt many place* in the vilbge clgaa. I Resly big men are known by their. action*, not by their talk on knock*. Most town* have their knockers, but Vernonia ia fortunate in not having many. Short Having installed new furniture and fixtures for Restaurant trade and arranged an Up-to-tbe-minute Confectionery, I wtll have my Residence . Opening Day Oregon Saturday, Sept. 2 FREE REMEMBRANCES All Day and even-J ing there will be Mr. Me Lees, ha* a crowd of paint ters finishing iraide and outside of Glenwood School near Timber and they will paint a large new barn fcr Mr. Perry Gabbert before returnirg Not all permanent plant* e*a oe to Vernonia. Tb* Hotel Vernonia wil , then be started for Mr. Malmsten. set out In the spring, bat h»o*< of them can be. That is the proper time t* 76 truck* will be totterd at once for plant the whole glortoua company of 1 the Oregon American Lumber Co. flowering shrub* from golden bells to lilacs anil phltadelpbua. It is the ■ The “Home Bakery” is th* name of chosen season for setting eut the royal family of rosea, without which the new bakery est bliabed by Mr. no garden la complete. It la the beet and Mra John Newman in the formerly time even to move mom herbaceous Tipton building. The** people have perennial*, meaning thereby plants established new machinery and a new which die down tn th* tell, bat come oven. The oven ha* a 60 loaf capacity up in th* following spring. Irte to at a bokirg and they ean bake every be sure, ought to be set eat la the late shortly after they are two hours if necessary. Paatery will summer, through blooming, but a good many a>ao be sold. of them will stead planting belt month with no harder protest than Some of the teal rtsemg ever pilot that of blossoming a Itttl* late. As ed for Vernonia people ia found in the for other* of th* perennial gronp, Eagle advert tame nt a. Meat of them vwpecfally in inexperienced bauds are charged this week. Lock over all they are much eater planted la spring of them ard you will be te-paid. Some than in falL new one* appearii g this week, show growth of the city Read every adv. anc suggest which is the best. Splen did reading. LESTER'S RESTAURANT... Opening of Newly Furnished Restaurant, Order and Confectionery DR G. F. VIA tractivene**. All that la needed to a bit of thought, of work, aad ef levteg care to make th* ttaleet garde* a Joy throughout th* summer, la the little garden may be raised gay Rower* te decorate the living ream* An unusual sad beaattful little gar- den Inclosed oc three aide* by e gray atone wall (tear feet high) ha* afr gulred aa added loveUaeee hy Sewer* being planted la the crevice* of th* stones Plant* that droop er trail, and that do not root deeply ar* beet ter thia kind of planting. Gay. eld-fash loned petunia*, sweet alyamun. blue agératum, wild columbine, verb ass. forget me-not. portulace — with It* rose-llke flower—and Kenilworth Ivy with It* fairy-like ptek bleeaem* will transform the eemeios place stone wall Into a place ef magic and witch ery. ■ Il everyone calling SATURDAY EVENING Lunches, Restaurant, Confectionery, Home Made Candy, Cool Drinks Mrs. A. LESTER PrOV. First Door Door South South of of Rose Kos« IheatM Iheatre First EatHOFQ VERNONIA DAV JUBILEE... Scripture* tee Jeuraaltat*. “Named." vrrltlng la tb* Boaton Tranacrtpt about th* late Edward Kr- erett Hal*, the centenary of whoa* birth was recently celebrated, aaya of his religion: "Hi. conception of Christ wa* aa a «rest human betn«—of a hvresn being (treat enough to be God. A Bouton newspaper youth, who oft*» reported Hale. teRa the Nomad bow, when go ing to Lelpelc to study, he wrote and a»ke<l him what he should chooa* for a best course ef reading. Intending, aa I am. to stick to Journalism .’ Dr. Hale replied with suggestion* a* te which volume* of Bancroft be should read and what others he should mini ate But he said at the beginning a ad end of his letter: ‘In my «platen what the American journalist needs must Is a strict sad impartial cearaa ef tea Maw Testament* “ The New Railroad into Vernoni and the Eastern Lumber Company’s Entering Oregon. D a II T aiaim ■ «J ■■Uli »et Out a Freaked Palm. The Winter Havea Chief gives the following good adele«: “Dua't forget that a palm aet ent now arili bo a tree In ten yearn. Ten may aet Uve te ad mire Ita beauty. bet »omeoae etae wlU“—Hlfhlanda Canary Mewmger I Uwwll Vei nonia is in Columbia County. Columbia County Invites You. 10,000 People invited to Help Us Celebrate this, the Most Romantic and Picturesque Spot in all Oregon, on I DOCTORS KAUFFMAN and TAYLOR Physicians and Surgeons PoMoffice Box L Phone 922. DR. H. KAUFFMAN Rovide nee Phone 0283 I ForRSt GrOVO Ore wrw* DR. C. L TAYLOR Rsmdanea then* 883 A Splendid Auto Road from Every Direction. Come bv Automobile or bv Rail, but Come! Vernonia is Entering a New Era and the Fastest Growing Town in the State. High Class Entertainment Room and an Ooportunity Here for Every Enterprise and Industry. -j New High School, New Book, Now Railroad, New Buildings, New Mills If yoa like Fun Mixed with Real Art, attend the Burkhart & Company Novelty Entestalners Join Us on Saturday, September Portland Band will Furnish Music. Addresses by Railroad Officials, State Club Members, Local City and County Officials, Governor Olcott, Mayor Baker of Portland, and Others. IN ROSE THEATRE Monday Night, September 4 Excursion Trains Leave Portland at 8:00 A. M .9 LADY VETRILOQUIST Watch Th« Poster« Doa*t Forget the Date, Monday Night, at Rote Theatre; Vernonia, Oregon Adults, 35c. 14« O ikKir sharp Children, 20c, Grand Street Carnival . Fast Baseball Game, Smoker; Three Swift Bouts by Oregon’s Best. Walk: Over Town See Our Many New Buildings; Pick Out Your Location and Wt HELP US MAKE A NOISE