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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1922)
To-Njght-* Fritfsy Some lady speaker, we didn’t j Remember the progcam and catch the name, gave three lect- Parent-Teacher« meeting at the ures in Vernonia last week. Her school house thia Friday night, mission, as we translated it was &t 8:00 o’dlock sharp. in the interest of the K. K. K- The speaker, on two occasions, The day of the wild Indian ia urged our citizens to get behind gone—we can’t live alone. We depend on our fellow man tcday the K. K. K. She was either more than we did forty years quite u ischooled, or gave that ago. Business enterprises and impression to prove (?) that She stores must have trade. New Catholics are all ignorant comers make more business; the was an ex-nunn and the lectures f more people the more prosperity. were against the Catholic church, She Industries, mills, a pay roll in Large crowds heard her. spoke many truths; we agreed creases not only our business, bat the price of your lots and with much that she said and she several land. We must unite in pro also exaggerated in points that we know were un gressive moves and work in har mony. Of course a city, like truths. The meetings were en any organization, must Bearch joyable; the Sunday night serv < for bigger things and can’t ask ice was a political meeting pure and simple, and the worst fea the personal opinion of each in dividual. The best interest to ture is the endeavor to mix re- the majority should be the rule. ligiou and politics. Ousside of Too much arguing and objecting the political part we wish her success in hur undertaking. kills the growth cf cities. MAP OF Nehalem Valley and O A < Columbia Watershed naawN » ckbsklt ro« THE TIMBERMAN. Stpt. 1922 u i u . reif/»* COAL#.«« City Caucus A petition has been signed and presented to the City Dads ask ing that Cougar street be grav Next Morday night in Rose eled from Bridge street to the Theatre at 8.00 o’clock, there lailroad. Good; may the work will be held a caucus orrrvss b? speeded. meeting to nominate city offic ials to be voted on at the coming 1 doz. photos make 12 Xmas election in November. Let ev preeents, the cheapest invest ery one turn out. ment for your money. A nicely finished photograph is always Several new buildings started appreciated.—C- E. Koentz, pho this week, tographer. Vernonia. // PRICES :rtc F< SL .... 1 Ltnnox VERNONIA POOL HALL »> roatíT, ML LIBO PO CONFECTIONERY ecAvrorc South of Bank Pop, all flavors, 8c bottle 2 bottles for 15c Mayor Chas. D. White is a good Register for city election at butcher. >ie has had experience tailor shop in Rose Theatre. The «a reasm From th« Grave. The will of Alexander 1-oula Tets- jih:swe«-k behind the block at books have been ordered kept open until this Saturday night. etra de Mattos. the EnglI th transla Mr. and Mrs. Mellinger end ' the Coyle & Coyle market. tor of Fabre. Maeterlinck. Covperua. Mr. Lane drove th Portland this Zola and many other continental C. J. Keizer and wife and writer», contains one bequest that will I will be in Verno ia. Oct. 14 week to buy a new stock of fur Theo. Martz, of woodburn, were Interest a good many booklovers who niture for Mr. Mellinger’s new 15 16 This will be my last trip in Vernonia Monday, attracted have loaned their favorite volumea this year.—C. E. Koentz. Pho store. not wisely but too well—at any rate, by our splendid prospec's, our too generously, any» the Uvlng Age ' tographer. Vernonia. water power lossibilities and our The estate of Mr. de Mattaa wan not Mr. C. C. Dustin and Verr. large. Its gross value amounting to Get your Xmas photos taken location. Both gentlt men pur less than £3.000 ($15.000), and many Greene spent a few days in Port at once. Satisfaction guaranteed chased city property while here of his bequests take the form of hooks land on business last week. He leaves books tv many of his See samples at Hall Bros.’ store and will erect both residence and friend«. One volume In particular la C. E. Koentz. photographer business building. left to a certain friend and Is <le- Mrs. V. L. Greene went to scribed as one “which he borrowed Portland last Thursday with her Vernonia. "Vernonia Heigtts’* or" Cen many years ago and has not returned." si’Ur Mrs. Rose Stanley anti tral addition" resioer.ts are all Increased Tractor Power. returned Tuesday evening uitb Many of us can rem- mber voting "yes’’for lights and pow A new attachment de-lgn-*«! to give her husband. when a woman cou'd have worn er and *ant it as soon as possible the »mall tractor greater la-aniiK «re« j a pair of short hose without me aud in< reave«! palling power, re Hilda Webster, went to Port pretty muddy going home in the place» the round wheel« with two whole world knowing about it land last week where si< will be bark up these and they know large sprockets. acronllng to an lllti» engaged in general office work. the sooner we get light and pow tratM article in Popular Me- banns Ford is going to build 5400 cars Magaalae. Outside of each sprocket er, the quicker we get water. la a cast-steel arm which projects for W. J. Coyle anb w»fe and J. R. ; a day. It's only a matter ot ward and dowawani. carrying al It a Eastman were in Portland on timp untiil you won’t be able to H irne.4s the Water Power, front end a «mailer Idler wheel. A track tread |«eet «round the sprock huant ss last wtek Mr. and Mrs. find anybody home on Sunday make it an Industrial City. Do et and Idler wbeed. gitlug the tractor g —————— Coyle aleo vi>it<d at St Pari it now, or we may poke al ng in Increase«! bearing urea The average batch« lor acts as a hile a way- the dark for many years. Strike if he’« eternally afraid m me Get Rid of Unsightly Place«, G«n>. Ols»n former resident wo nan wiil »lip up behind him wiile the iron is hot. People fnslgbtly places can often be cov of Nehalem Valley died at h s and njarry him when he’s no *>meii nes get kicked for being ered with vines and bidden hy flowers. boosters, but many thanks will If unable to be removed. At a small h<>me in Portland Wednesday I joking. come a little later. We woild east. gra*s and flower seeds can be morning. pur-ha wo J and even the children can hate for Vernonia to have the he*p. and take great delight In plant A new six-f tot sidewa k ha« Mr. and Mrs I. W. Rwm.dt .ame of being a back num I er ing and carirg for the flowers, A a it ui:*> Porti «n«1 to get forniture been ordered by the eouneii, to not wanting tn bevelop our hydro few flowers will, oftentimes, trans be ba It from the Vernonia H->- form the most unsightly yard Into a f«»r their i e • h- tne. electric power. Vernonia, if she perfect little paradise. which Is a cred tel to the new High school build uoes now. will be a town of a it te the neighborhood and oar dry Mrs. J. E. Tapp wat in town ing. good many thousand ere many If each family will Improve Its own Saturdai, getting furniture for yard and surroundings, the city wUl years. We know what we are take care of Itself. wan r to rent a farm lieve new home. talking about, and know who ia, Mbs Eurma Walker, left IflBt I want to rent small farm n ar wanting to place capital here. Mr. Reveraet who is building week for Monmouth, where she Vernonia. Give particular* to the Catholic Church went to Port ifl going to work in the First G Nicoud. Karry, Ore, The price of the Eagle ia only land to get material to complete a Natl’ RauM. ci re of Noyee-Ohlen camp 11.50 a year. the church. More or Less Personal Cigarettes, all 20 makes, 18c 2 packages for 35c To Vote for City Officials YOU MUST Register This Week EVENINGS In tailor shop in Rose theà1 • • « « • |tre building* 7 to 8 p. m.