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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1922)
PERSONAL DOINGS IN THE LOCAL FIELD Items Gathered Krom Here and There Sense and Nonsense. C. S. Hoffman »pent Thanks giving at home in Portland. Mr. Militali went to Ore gon City to visit home folks. Dale, the t is put painter, ting a wire fence around Lie little home. l)o you know that we can get genutnw, full weight repairs lor any old stove that has a name and number? Have them fixed. It pays size and style of any stove, rang-», heater or cook, the put Mr. Morns, a L-tidge con E. L. Williams, living near tractor, went to Dallas to l'nnler is reported quite sick. visit his ‘amilv Thanksgiving we can fix your stove at a reasonable cost and in a very few daya time. Fred Ennis of Banks was in to a n l u -sdav. Mr. Hamilton weut joints etc. to rA weeks. Mr. Wayne Lincoln engineer T. R. Throop and family havv for Stiger & Lincoln made a bus iness trip to Vernonia Monday moved out to the 1. P Spencei farm. Mrs. Pierce, of Portland is cooking ut Mrs. Lester’s restau Bert Abbott of Pablo Mont rant. Alvin Parker came home from Corvallis to Bpend Thanksgiving. interior finishing of \ . Malmsten, Judge Born on Monday, December 4, ami City Marshal homos were complet- 1922, a big baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Coyle. Everybody w *ek by 1 >ale A Euoa. just tine, including Dal Coyle. The Grange gave a big Thanksgiving dinner at the md wife has bought property in hill Thursday, and a splen- own and m end to locate here. Mr. and Mrs. Clark of the -li I program. 11 was a big Vogsn Candy Co, was in town A pretty 2 room Cottage and event ilia* was thoroughly Tuesday. arge lot close in for o.ily $400 - enjoy rd by all. terms G. B. Richmond. PIGS FOR SALE: Eight weeks Mr«. Bow ell, of the Coluta- old. Phone Timber line 2552 Miss N irthrup, fifth grade bia Hotel, h is put in a new F. B. Warfield eacher, spent Suuday at her ho e| stove—‘lie largest ai.d nome. best in the city This hotel Good heavy team, wagon and is also bui ding seventeed harness for sale. S e Weave» The r< ad district meeting f< r Clark Vernonia. p the Verno na district, last Situr- m w rooms to accommodate i lie incteaeed taade. lay, voted a f've mill tax. Go<-‘d Range for «ile ch- at I’he Vernonia local tele Inouire of O S. Da Iman, one Mr. Corey's acreage on the mile up R ock (.’reek. iil a ill be p aten into town lots ¡»hone sy.-te.n is nearly com Born, on Wed-e-sday morning. Nov. 29, 1922. t° Mr. and Mrs H E. McGraw a batiy bov Watch Vernonia Grow. ------------------ ------- » Mr. and Mrs. Jce Frydendall o' Banks, have moved to Ver. ord Mr. Frydendall is working or the new depot. 3 bg lots near new Higl School—level and on Rock Creek »vad only $650 terms —G. B Rich mond Case J. Keiser, of Woodburn, who recently purchased proper ty here, is here this week start ing a new nouse. The family will shottly move here. Mr. and Mrs. Will Ellis and two children returned to their home in LaGrande, Sunday, af ter a few days visit at the home 1 of his mother Mrs. W. T. Hatt m where all the children and grand-1 children celebrate I Thanksgivin. i Groceries That Please When I is issue! dated on “Friday” week This I )eo the < ’entral w ill ember happen« to I five live Throop’ a store. Friday«, as your calendar < i -t voitr ph mes enstalled in will show We omitted Fri Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson time for your name, number day, December I, and will lave mov< d io Vernonia, to make tn I business to uppear in get out four issues this heir home. Mrs. Nelson is a the new \ ' i tloiiia Telephone month just the same; the sister or t;.e Coyle brothers. I hrectory. Bti, lath, 22ud, and 2‘Jth Mr. Carl Enstrom, who has We didn’t issue t he first on Mis <’. O, McLiea will been loyyirg at '1 miei is at account of an impossibility. horn«- with his family for a few leive shortly lor l e East, Erecting new equipiiiei t and days. where she will Bpend the delay in getting the machin winter wi»h her parents Mr. ery Worried the whole force. and .Mrs. tied Bush, of < ol- The sulisc iber.s will lose no trunks, baggage. Deliveries any umbo , Ohio. She will go time. L* ave orders at R & L by th» way of California, thing, as \oiir nibscriplmns will run a week longer. By barber shop. We’ll haul it. Arizona and Texas, making next Week we Wil) be *‘cau- a stopover et th»-Grand Can Earl McNutt, a railroad con 'ht up.” tractor on the Pittsburg railroad yon. returned Sun eve. after a couple of weeks visit with home folks i in Eugene. a fleck's Express tribution any longer. We have given free subscriptions as long as our pocket book will allow- Extra papers are five cents. Second street is going to be the 'next best” business street. Better get Second street gravel Any one r ot yet seem ir g • re ed wh.le there is a chance. Later try soace in the Christmas edi on it will b > impoasible to find tion will te sure of a betbr the Street <>n account of the mud poai ion if they will bring their advertising copy in to the Eag e <>5<1 Thomas, accompan- office not. later than this coming i <i by Dr. M. D Cole, were Monday. hi Buxton Thursdav, for a The large new business build I L a < i k - g i X111 g dinner, and ing built by R D Blakely is now siso i t<-i, .Il g th»- l».g party ready for occupancy. Half of o li *n<>r «»I I li Gohlen \\ rd the building wil be used hy Mr. ling "> *1 i mi i Mis I oui- Blakely with his furniture and i , Ijovl’- par half by Mr, J, H Copeland wth a cigar, confectionery and fount M h I*. « h ' RobiiiSon WH« a ain lunch. N»-w business ven B-tik- V nior y »-st iday. tures are constantly locating. ■ a a • i a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a i i a a • a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a • a ! a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a U Mr, Merchant Do you realize the importance of getting vout ad vertising copy prepared early? You know our old friend procrastination. He’s a cousin to the cow’s tail. Why follow, when you can lead? Supposing all your customers left their shopping in your store until an hour before you were closing up at night, what would happen? You know. It would make great confusion, you couldn’t give service and your customers woulj leave the store dissatisfied. Well, in a way, that’s what you often ask the news papers to do. You wait until the ninth hour to prepare your copy, and when it reaches the office you expect the compositors to do two hours’ work in one. It can’t be done. The result is that your advertisement is slapped to gether in great haste, with a chance for errors and with out proper display. It can’t be otherwise. Stop that old habit of putting off till the last day, the last hour and the last minute to send your copy to the newspaper office. Get it out early when you have time to think and prepare it properly. Then send it to the newspaper office two or three days ahead. That will give the news paper time to prepare your advertisement properly. You can see the logic of it. It will mean better ads, better service and better results. That’s what you want. That’s why you advertise. Give the newspaper a chance. Apply the Golden Rule. man— ty— well, that is tin m »st import ant i hing But she or lie a so will find the prices her« most i «asoli tb|e, con- Make the Home Comfortable. The chillx wi.it r W <•. I tiler is hero und your home shoui i be com- fortable. Look over our line of heater«, Wt have them ¡rom >2 7.‘> and of each month of woman—or si b ring the <|iiali V of the entables to bi- Inumi here. Miss Hazel L. Malmsten and Miss Lesta Weed, who are at tending school at Salem, spent Thauksgiving with friends at j, Newberg. The Eagle ilio wlm buys the grocriie« know« that l lie food I > 1 r«-h I < <1 IS of lit st (inala t id w 41 be ready for market pleted and Ian. 1st. beat Mr Cedar Timber for sale--• splen did nite for mill timber erough Lest; Chain Tightener of for several year’s run. Eight wagon between Vernonia and miles from Vernonia - -Address Duncans place on Rock Creek 0- Enneberg. MiBt Ore. 2t. roau—Finder please notify Eagle office. New tel phone poles have been 40 —acres, nice level 4and fine put up ail over the city this week soil, 500.00 feet of good cedar In a few days we will be doing On good graveled road li miles our shopping by phone. The of Vernonia—only $500 terms— switch board will be enstalled G. B. Richmond. immediat* ly, and a regular “Cen tra No Extra Eagles for free dis Three new houses started “on t e hill” th s week, and one party ¡8 building a log house withfcthe logs upright on (nd, resembling the old “Forestry building*' at the I, & C Fair. Hoffman Hardware Co home from Normal ehool at of Portland is Monmsuth t spend Thanks week with his giving. Erank Ross sp m ing the Wm. Allen a civil war veteran (’ami y. of Vernon'a is very low with Mrs. Ellis McGraw, went to cancer of the stomach. Banks this week on a visit for a r <’ome in ; look around; ask «piesli ms and get pric s We don’t uige von to buy, and are glad to show our goods and answer questions. I’o th n t to spemi Thank 4« Co School Supt. Perry and giving with his home folki. Mrs. Wm. Little is on the sick da ighter visit« d in V< rnonia list this week. Miss Ellen Elisi rum was his we: k. W. O Ga'away of Banks was in town on business Tuesday. Broken tops, doors, legs, grates, dampers, lids, top plates, rods, etc. If Im mam body of the stove is burned out. warped or badly broken it might not be worth the repairs ami ca i easily be determined Remember w«» Cirry a line of 5” and 6', stove ape, collars, elbows, dampers, half joint-, tee joints 5\f> and 6x7 ta paied Mr. and Mrs. Arnold spent Dr. M. D. Cole, was a Portland I he latvi tor finishing of Thanksgiving in Portland. visitor Tuesday. the new chuich is being done Grandma Mills is quite sick 1 ,■ 1 »lie A’ Elios. John Howell was a business with rheumatism. visitor to Portland Saturday. G B Richmond spent his Mr. Corey was in St Helens I'.ianksgi ving at home in Mr. and Mrs. Bengali sper t one day last week. B oi i land. Thanksgiving in Portland. Wm. Pringle w as in town Tues day. (five us the name, that you need, and to $30. I G. C. MELLINGER. Groceries “ I lie Home of tin- Market Bitski t ” Ladies Calling Cards Baby Birthday Cards, Plate Cards, Business Cards. I he Ea^le Has Them. Let us print your cards. •I Call and Look f Over Our Stock of Floor Co ver in gs Axminster Rugs Ranging in size 27x51 in,, 36x60 in. <S-3x 10-6 ft., 9x12 ft. Brussels Rugs From 27x51 in to 0x12 ft. Congoleum and Linoleum bj the yd. or Rug Sizes 9x10.6 to 9x12 At Prices that are Right. BROWN & BROWN Furniture anil Undertaking Vernonia, Oregon. » a »