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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1922)
«s**- ................................. Œ R N f N WE AGLÇ Issued Every Friday. i the harness -h' |dapxfojks are, it the ‘Ifttrbitfufcfeh’ td Buckle t ie straps good, tuck in “They i ao jwful I ] of harm. \Ve often hear ths ends and let the other feMew Ity” stories on the streets »io die’kicking. Keep your levs I the >“they4' or in the~i stores and always, if we ' inside the traces and puli all the will paus< Cand think ,a tpoment. the time. one tellin ig the- "they say" story never • I w LHSrfRSHEELEX .44 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW^ % - Vernonia, • Oregon. siclan and Surgeon $1,50 Permear, tells it a il&ut a member of their own family, Tilling this kind of story is an idle j«stime with .sotjiq people, .They ma f i not mean any harjn—and say" has done, more tp yet “the of March 3. 1879. .. ■■■-»» ■■■ -------------------——————1 blacken < laracters and sadden .hearts The large new signs on the idvertiaing*' Rates-25c la i>er inch, than anyc other one thing. The vic- Vernonia Drug Store and the tim has R< q opportunity to eOmbat a single colimi in measure, each weak, tor advertising the first Mellinger Hardware are splen “they sal* »»or w e*r i£wt. ahoqjiL We collect t< of every :;.on inth., did works of art. as it selle ^m does, pvut.tg.his earj.i Vi u. ! ' I----------------- - .... The stoi starts on no more author- PAU S. ROBINSON. You don’t have to go to war to 1 ity than l“they"'sa*y,” and with Caeh Editor and Owner- to-be a patriot. Improve your telling it trows and magnifies. Pretty - _ lofjhliiy, uphold your town, en soon it igèommon talk, and each time it is re Rented you will hear that VERNONIA I large the interests, and lend a hand to help your neighbors, damnabl i "they say" quoted as au- Populati . 950 1 & pf ade school and you are a patriot. We are , thority.l Thcre- appears no way tv High Sc Pay Rol 'ity Mills, Logging, work here for the same purpose, arid kreak J I this misera dairying, fruit, vegetables we ar? here to build up and not | i with w| : (knew a W«£< Farmin P. A. & . Ry. Town growh'R'fasL 1 umns ol (his pa re o Loop Highway between tear bown. We are partners in ! and if >1 u haye,*Gtfci’e*ti On Ini Astoria. , _ this life-work and not opponents ping th| Portland s tori ALarg erritory to draw from, The more united, the more help out an<R 49 mile rom Portland, 35 miles from ful we are, the better it will be Forest G ye, 27 from St. Helens. for all.—Rainier Review. LONG | tim UB1 etwee rtuniti^a Vpq Many o ------------------------ ------------ ■ i Best b Oct 29, IM2 the nort The • ttitude’ ^>1 Paul Robinson, ward [¿ohibition ' ikeÇtli Vernonia, Oregon, Notthi clffe on his Shake,We. are AU io Luck - Dear Sir:— America. A reporter askeT’htmT’AVhat - - do you think ot Pc9*V^>'t4°AtM the I wish to thank you from ,rT haven't noticed It hl- The Eaglefeels like expressing bottom of my heart for the splen replied, The “International Sheriff," the ar- it’s words of congratulation to did suDport you are giving me. the voters for the exceedingly I wish also to say that for over ■ gan of peace officers of the United States and Caqada, commenting on substancial condition the results 26 years I have been engaged in this, says: '* >Jv placed this thriving city in. country newspaper work and that "All distinguished foreigners are During the campaign the Eagle during all this time the Eagle of asked that qqasSign^ ipually jjustaftcr a dinner where gtMa wfceliW Wqltoit worked’ for .what we believed t'iis week is the best paper I ever were plentiful. Certainly they hadn’t was.the best interest of the town saw put out in a to -n the size of noticed it. But that was of no prac tical aid to th«-rapeutexs st»> imveg); At no time did we try to get Vernonia.—Very truly yours. A. E. Veach. ate need of a high ball. They had personal, or did we “have it in to stand on the corner—and delib for any individual.” It is the erate.” ’ The next diversion will be Their onTy Way' to get liquor was • big results and l.t the » « city benefits through a '-'key club”—a. pla.ee dawn we look at,. If, in Eagle articles, Thanksgiving. the street where everybody who js anyone misconstrued our motive Some one with a penchant for sta initiated gets a key. All yoq have or if any remark met with dlB- tistics has Tigured thaf a dlme's worth twdtTTS to unlock the door, walk in agreeable feelings whatever, of electricity, based on a price of 10 and buy a drink: The key is the.pass -... __ _ per kilowatt hour, will perform word. the Eagle faels -Iike making a- cents anxious reader, there, are no [ the following services in the house mends in our way* of assurance hold : key clubs .in Vcrfionia. and accord that no ill feelings were evolved Operates a 16-candle lamp for about ing to the "International Sheriff,” the key club story is i^ossly exaggerated whatever, Tba ticket elected a month. Operates a six-pound flat iron for even in Nrw Vork.----- — ■ . . . . . . is a good one, The new council one month and a half. "Right now,” says that publication, is a good choice, For every Does a washing equivalent to "there is less drinking in proportion member elected we assure you twenty sheets each week for about to the population in New York than | there was when the old settlers got months and a half. of the Eagle's support in ail two Operates a vacuum cleaner long the Indian chiefs tee’d up and talked worthy causes. Gentlemen, yon enough to clean about one-tenth of them out of Manhattan Island for something like the price of a 1910 are the Eagles’s council and the an acre of carpet. In spot!.drinking is heavy, choice is indeed good. Your suc Operates a sewing machine for eocktaiL especially ambng the class that can twenty consecutive hopr$. cessful administration is our suc Drives an electric fan four hour* afford to buy champagne, but the wage earning/people are unable to cess and our confidence is placed a day for nearly a week. pay the price, »i Well as being afraid Brew two and a half gallons of cof in the newly elected officials. to take a change viith bad stuff.” fee in an electric percolator. We also wish to thank the voter* OpA-Ate^ a heating pad for from One dry,leader advocates the with for vindicating the good cause one-half to one week, depending upon drawal of all the liquor in America in the bonded warehouses in one propounded by the country press! the heat used. ‘Operates a foot warmer five con month and gel ,it over with, instead of withdrawing h it the rate of 972,000 secutive hours. Operates a water pump long enough! gallons per tsonth as at present, The Eagle is now worktng-on to ¿atse 100 gallons 1,100 feet. j With that -• - «one, he claims the hooch makers would never be able to sup Makes 100 slices of toast. ftl lihutrated Christmas Edition ply more thand,per cent and that the to come about December 15th, IIIIIHIHWHIg country would then be 99 per cent dry We will ha\e a apecially prepared —which may .Or may not approach the ¿truth. But- it is probably true, painting representing the Christ Glie Holiday Spirit Caught ught g whether we like it or not, that the mas Spirit, and the cover paves and Held Before Your Eye» consumption of whiskey as decrease«' will be the beet book paper print from 75 r® .85 per cent, because it isn’t here to consume That little ed in four colors. We will see to dialogue between the governor oi it that every individual in the North and the governor of South Nehalem Valley, from Forest Carolina, still rings true. It is more Grove to St Helens can see a than a long time between drinks. And it’s getting longer. In many cases it copy of the Eagle Christmas is permanent. .! The Hazelwood ha» added a new “Snooker Table” that will Entered as stScond-elass matter August i 4, 1922, at the j>ost,ofjicp at Y»rj { be. a drawing card for whilng away pleasant hdurs. nonia, Oregon, under the Act X ATTORNEYS Practice in Any Court—State or r= I Number, with a short history of Vernonia. Better suscribe now if not already taking it. Adv. copy for the Christmas edition I must be spoken for before Dei. 10th., as we must kaQW the num ber of pages required. Four part ies hive already tpoken for page •ds each. I a In the country, the farmer reads the paper, line by line, all the wily through. Then his wif. and thfeirson and daughter react ic And the hired mJn read« ¡9 And each article is disdussea a mong them. The paper’k, infall probability read again before tre> next issue appears. The enQr mous influence of the country editor and his weekly paper is thus obvions. ” — Nicholas Murray But!«.**. l‘. B ooth T arkington I I ' E = ■ Do you know this worular man, Tar kington? Hav« you teen him tako tho dreams, imaginings and humorous •rrors of childhood and weave them into the most glowing realities? Have you seen him expressing the heart, mind end inclinations of youth? Have you fol lowed him through his ntalistic yet very captivating depictions oHioiitics,husine8aand social life and then gape with him into th* realm of pura ro mance end fancy: If so, you have viewed lifrby a master painter and have walked in paths of enchantment that are outside of this world. ’• _____ Oregon " ■ "««7 * Are You Ruptured? JOHjr.L, FOOTE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ■ 1 * We have pa ■ years "f expert ettce m the mechanical trea'm ni 1 H St. Helens. -*s Oregon of rupture ; also in tlu fitting elastic hose for varicose veins and DR. M. D. COLÎ i i abdominal belts (or any condition requiring external support of the DENT'ST Vernonia, Oregon. abdomen. Write or call on us if in need "£ I EDWIN ROSS. M. D. of any of these devices, or make ■ f les Bldg. appointments at Eagle office. Phone 134 .. i? : ! St. Helens, Oregon. The Hillsboro Pharmacy ,1—, iaï HILLSBORO, OREGON DR. W. G. PARENT g ,i , • Veterinary Surgeon. St. Helens Hotel Phone 44 St. Helens, Oregon. Haase Bills of all kin«is keptin stock or manufactured on saiort not’ce.' “ We carry a stock of D^y Finish ■Vumber from which toznaxe you» selection. Al* kinds of mouldings: roofing paper: lath, windows,* doors. No order txiosrpall pr too ltirge. Let jiafigure witn^oyit West Oragan Lumbar Da, CiatskanWi, Ora.-, «.It • COLUMBIA ' ' HOTEL '¡<f Nice Clean Beds and the Beat of Treatment? We Alm to Please. . Vernonia, ^ - Qrtgon. -I-------- W.K44ATTEN 77Æ“ 6 Id Reliable -Blacksmith tL T“"- General Blh^fifrTithingy lu—< ‘iTorse Xhoeinf, Machinery Repairing Wil! build your Building, furnishing all plans for same, for a cost of 5 per cent for plans and 5 per cent of actual cost of construction. Will guarantee all our estimated prices. Will help you finance. — .... ot nil Kindt, One Blocfc' Bank Vernonia, OrcGov. JOHN STEWART, “ £’™“ ‘M tOl McKay Bldg. ANO AUTO REPAIR EM0P ._ _ Largest and best equipped shop in the valley. Bring i« any. kind ot work; it isn’t • ‘ ' ’"'* a Phone, Broadway 7985 Portland, Ofsgoa DOCTORS KAUFFMAN and TAYLOR Physician« and Surgeons Phone 922. Postoffice Box L Recent gatherings in this state have DR. fl. KAUFFMAN Forest Grove, Ore. ml c . l T aylor Residence Phone 0283' italicized -the desirability and the Too largo or too small for us . Residence 1 hono 8X3 positiyt^oiüceuíity of securing added i « i- ’<L a ........... . _ • « investments, w$lch would mean more ■’em— :; t —. .------ population ;ipd, in passing, it should Corner of Staple St and Rote Ate. lie., recatted that added population Vernonia, • — ” Oregon does spell lower taxation, the sage • • sayings of theorists to the contrary -------------------------- notwithstanding, ‘for the reason that 1,1 added population produces more wealth/ Ohc man owns 160 acres, assessed valution $50 per acre, at 5 Rrirtdm Qfnnat F ob # CMo ArrAoc I per cent taxes equals $400. Put thre« J Bridge Street, East ‘Slde^'Acroas more on that tract, or 40 acres for from Hotels. each of the four, and value it at $100 per acre, or $4000 for each, at 5 per cent taxes equals $200 for each. The 160 acre tract is worth twice as much Generar' íei to the public as a matter of tax value, lepslft, Tires. Ford each 40 produces proportionately con Parti Parts,.Gas. OIL sideratemore wealth, there are four famttftVtQ one before aoid each doing bettefr.lh^fl the one with the larger tract becaun becauFe Of <>f Hhe -the m new capital that makes i ppsrtblc njtue intensive and ■■ S,«! , more < tKverjified farthing. for that means The Wrestling-match ar>d dance But investment _____ ’ »• more payrotH ated ? Tore markets. at the Ver«ioni H«ll last Satur Capital fisvMtrtWb’t can be kept oat ranch easier than it can be brought day night drew a large crowd. ■* ...I —u------in . n* in. It seeks the tpofc desirable field« for present and ftMure profits and, > »I Graduate Nurse«. |n Attend.n« Patronize the Efigh School, as the profits aré projected into the Surgicat and Obstetrfcal Case« a Spedai^; future, as in the case of a new terri Entertainment. f Wt .»fl *. ♦ 4„K . M tory, so it is more difficult to secure * • >•«• ! i. fl4 the capital. Forest Grove, Oregon. Take a pie terthe High Sehoal Secure investments as a first aid to state growth. Friday'rfitfh'L Nov 24. i VetnoriW Garage / Stage - Meets Trains liX”; Go To Portland? If you would be charmed •* President Harding has-issued £ never before by the embodi .-• ment of tho spirit of our his “Thanksgiving Proclama greatest festal holiday, rood tion,” for Thanksgiving Day, . r ‘ Beasley’sChristmesParty” Nov, 30. The President calls On ■ which will run for a few Americans to observe the day in I weeks as a serial in Thanksgiving, supplication, and davotation, “ That doa’nt mean* the Eagle, beginning neit foot Bail. week. I i THE FOREST GROVE GENERAI HOSPITAL . sl *L ; A*— 'P ---------- ul ' î s j - Office, Court Plaza, St. Helens, Ore. ”1 Vernonia Brazing and Machine Works KEEPING UP THE CAMP Banks, i Federai* ' Lal * Residence DILLARD & DILLARD T~'