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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1922)
«-«■Lüg Kore or Loss Personal PRICES Tell us a news item. Good music pvery Sunday at the church. Wm. Folger was transacting business in Portland Satnrdry. Jour bast food New C. C. &C. Co. offiC' building nearing completion. BREAD Dr. M. D. Cole was in Poit- land today on business. CONFECTIONERY No matter what your inten tions may be, in the long iun you hit only what you aim at. South of Bank Good lighting of the farm iome means cheerfulness and saves thos j tired eyes. Pop, all flavors, You are surely growing o’d when you cannot drop the old labits and form new ones. Cigarettes, ail 20 makes, 18c 2 packages for 35c Our advertising coumns ere interesting this issue. Look them over carefully. You may find something you want. Knowledge Begins Where Believing Stops Many pains and aches ara due to a wrenched Spine or Skeleton. Don't tell the doctor where you are suffering. As a Spinologist he is train ed to locate your weakness. Let him tell you. Supreme The United States Bakery Capacity 75,000 Quality Loaves a Day Bakers of Franz HEALTH BREAD A straight Chiropractor is one who adjusts the spine with his hands. Dr. Breitling ia both a straight Chi ropractor and Spieologist, having had 15 years of active prietice in Portland, Ore., and over 10,000 patients to bis credit. He ia an able man. Also Specializes on Babies’ and Children’s Dlsoasos Graduate of Paltr.er Schcol of Chiro practic, Davenport, Ia., Class of '07 6th Floor Broadway Building, Bet. Broadway and Morrison Sts. Portland, Oregon Phones: Main 8608. Try The Eagle Quality Job Printing "Firestone East 2454. I. O. O. F.— Vernonia Lodge No. 246, meets every Tuesday night at 8:00 o'clock, in Grange Hall. —Dr. B. L. bears, Nobli Grand; J. W. Rose, Sec ret <ry. Let the Eagle print you some personal bank checks on Ham mermill Safety paper. Come look at It. 8c bottle 2 bottles for 15c When a fallow is tco much charmed with the sound of his own voice it takes a good deal of the charm out of it. ^\jour best bread y History In Advertising. Histori ns who study news papers to learn the habits and customs of peoples say they gain more information) from adver- tisments than from news ac counts, and that the information imparted in advertisin' nts is more accurate. Advertismenta teii their stories without the in trusion of the editorial blue pen cil. They show the develop ment in transit, the disclose changing conditions of home, they announce the birth of scientific discovery and inven tion, they prove the worth of that which is true and lasting and unmercifully expose the sham and the fraud. They tell of our varying taste in dress, they show our belief in sanita tion, they disclose our love of sport, describe our work, they mark the change in the status of womanhood and youth, they vis ualize the monlding of our mor> als and our methods and present to us humanity from the finer- cing to the finale hopper. The newspaper subscriber who fails to read avertisements misses more than half the valne of his frvorite publication. Advertis ing is news of the highest im portance and the most reliable news presented to the people. During the war, when Michael Friedsam. tht grea; New York merchant, was appointed to serve as Fair Prictt Commissioner by the gove'nment, he * as atked how the jubliv nuld be best kept informed as to honesty of price. His reply was terse and true; "Let them read the news paper advertisments.” The Palace Hotel at 12th. and Wuh Portland, ia Vernonia’s hotel. Stop there the next time you are in the city and you will agree. FOR SALE; Good Eriiaon Mimeograph cheap, a 2-burner gaaolii.e stove; an iron bedstead; one 8x.2 Peerless Job press; a 16-inch paper cutter; one flat top office desk; one copying press. Erquire Vernonia Eagle FOR SALK- Fox Hound Pups All ages; at right prices. Well-bred stock.--Earl Bateman, Oales ('reek, Oregon. --- • ^UM-DIPPED CORDS GUM-DIPP The School Monopoly Bill has a misleading, name! '• / I Most Miles dollar VTOU have an interest'in schools? Then be sure to understand the true meaning of the School Monopoly Bill which is called on the ballot the Compulsory Education Bill. The reason that this name is misleading is because we already have compulsory educa tion under the present existing law, and we already have compulsory teaching in English in all schools. / * What this bill really proposes is to substitute state control over the education of your children for your control. Everywhere You Hear It * Hnestone Hidlds the Finest Cords The people of Michigan have already overwhelmingly defeated this measure, because it attacked the freedom of education. I Protect your rights which are being endangered-do not be misled by the name of this bill. Read the proposed bill carefully. Read the campaign literature. Find out the intent of the bill which is disguised by the title. You will find that that they propose school monoply. A hidden attack upon freedom of education. Vote 315X NO on the School Monopoly Bill Called on the ballot Compulsory Education Bill G. R. MILUS Tbl» advertiiemeiu to paid for by the Non-Sectartan and Prouvant School. Committee. I