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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1922)
GOT ywHvER VJGEM not g.nn.; with .ill it eee.k <1 in it- I .e'ltu h u il Lvuy Friday. .1 Ml P r Ym.r. .-i I il utter August - ■ tlu-e a. Wi- • I the seen l. National uf i r ' i" : ' ! NSON. i • ' it ( ) 11 r- a • ■. i>r <R ». li< ol 11 kt. '‘mk uil. 'egetobles HI “WP g flint. !. A . ; ‘ ì»t I U L‘< 11 in« fri an ■ > mile» 1 rein t Helena. Vi i not in. it d listing in Sa besinn; hr Boosting Your ¡own Ì i ll some pertinenee left m < occasionally hear .ma about the skill el the di w ho could manage the eon mu i . hand. There may be h in. - leiently skilled to do th ' . '’i' ■ Mitli an automobile. i t i t 'anieraus to be populai I .!■ v even without a record- is may retain all its I si there is present the pH > t moonlight, or when tin emit t. honeysuckle climbiny r t • i d fence grows richet in .' w er air the right com pain pri sent, of course. Ml good for buggy riding under ; t i . rcunistances , especially in the autumn ■tit ■ h dink approachin :. tin air er the glowing leaves of dl !. ■ ac with the horse along No niHtter how c >«t'v of <mi • ’ your clothing may b‘,you <111 t !"• ' ■>' ly and trily coinLirtril'l«“ r n1* Gave placed your feet in JOHN 1. EOOTE ATfORNKY-AT LAW Oregon We Fit /he Futiré Family. If know we you demand bu (lomf ot, with shoe« vu i w limi If V'Hi seek servie*, von Cm d«“|H‘ n gi«t upon guarantees «long t a new stock t I • h line 1 11 price niean« ¡m\ iin Than this is the place to brin • Complete Sal ist act ion. We have X r l.i- horse yet become w li t II. d the In ast of luxury alone for the higher ve nrc for delivery wagon- ns a:e alw avs ■ ■ • w ii ■ narrow streets am' These are other a turn, i i e.oriage builders •b. y i 'portant evidence tl. tl i s. i nt becoming extinct r u . i • ' forgotten pleasure. Shoes C 'did reti, ami for k e W. ac . Men, ma I ■ ■ Y < | ■ Hitpplying heavy shoe- toi lias io be out in the b ul w< ■ now upon us in full fou r THE ECONOMY STORE A. COREY, Prop., Vernonia, Orc sit » i O put ill 1 Oregon. Vernonia, Decent Pair of Shoes. d \ . t I'.!, IRS OR PARASITES? Dn.’l b- « ATTORNKT-AT-LA W v-Hfkÿ TO DO ’M I’kV CDAAE V.1MMIM’\ VJÊ PAIKH KMM OVE \ .mkld NA VJAMT 'COY. VJE < 1 IMK 'M -DfPfc ’M PAPER ’M l AIMS 'M Vsie VXMOWI HOXH J \O CMN'EVA*. M'ÄEVCHK\ £ i S' . t s |.‘r incl, A dv « !■ItM.t g iir. i ach we 1. »1*1 !•' v >1inc th« W e < oi «*c 1 ’ r Mtlv« ' - the I i -t ■ lion OÍ buguy rulin' is to disappear. The tinier, temptations in the wax of I .il has not yet site driving the buggy out oi . - rhese statenii t - 1 ss an authority than . \ ■ : the Carriage Buildi ■ ■ \ eiation, w hu ll held a \i m York a few days Á LESTER SHEELEY VICKIE SAYS BUGGY RIDIN' .ERNCNIA EAGLE . - in i i’ilHi I to a n SuV a G >*>d «■> • r t o! t H ,■ 'i I o a i1 i • ltd ’ii- r > * e i»i 4 . i «1 « til ■ o V il LI ‘ 1 ! • 111 c »H h ■> e . A help ■ h • piafi“ i . .»ii •>!’ * i tot iiiii>u t pu- V . i!y tl i i > 1 11 «• «i > » • i are! h« r »j sr ill-- al . . ■>i - > ;i li . tile - J h O A • io '► 1 li rien > 1 . I ■ ■ it- t- mind ar.u 11 1 it ed arid may a.n i ai.<; -i j O K:r ne v . 1 We Vil WHg old < i • if to <le, ol On, youth! “ivirhed. ’ / i 4’ I •y. iorm there ¡ < •) ular— i.uv. li co h t k <0.,■ > «< i 1 • lown lie tn • i.'ti iWJJ i I YOUR HEAD a '»f <1 p- < ker peck. Hr. t many specks j our g ¡•nt an empt. plH’fY- t l> uh t U» del ol x n<-r> a i t b linger youth k<>t 11 tig f’a .iildimr a hut; F f e w rk- like a nigger ,.ke the hole bigger— He'» •»ore if His c utter won’t cut •i't bother with plans • tp artisans. r< '■> one thing But t htlv be said, lv excavation - explanation: fia» 1 Hc b uilds it _• his Head. -G* ’ v; i - Star. khir^ 1 . t> l V» h n > > Î h • i m b trx (J IP» » g«» pi--.: uno t r i -v i? H S i 1 • 1 ■ Ía • B« »• u M “ >, i > It t I i Is ■< 0 4 I G T! nan v. ho gets the fewest let the most about tin f< r cotnf'i n i * '•t.t li s fir-,l rnr- * '»g i it of the postoffice; the the most fault Mil .i rt as a v uest. I r;an who 1' '■" ck o lie h was ¡ tb< pre:t<I ■ r pays the lea,t toward •! man who has the mo t ■/ l.o* the f r- ♦r< le v it i i neighbor is the m< an k. T e Kid re t n< Mrl ’ * r the man who has the the most conceited ; tin » t ' i » l i<v- ’h<“ I'tiV . .. v • ' bildren has the be■ ’ Í ■ (i «-' <1 W nU tbeir bringing tip; the tli»'*’ ( ■ ft •• cr ink c ise’ tin- l.est way to iii 'ti- barb lor 1.1 • tr,. -, • ff> 1 th. man who borroxx n m paper is tin- wor t n > o • jra< e, but i.;- P. « ' i v i •rifo flï’ f t. ■ has. Rainier Reviexx )> »114 '> 1 G IO ’ fl • -V i » - .ip Willi ip . <!• »d if í;ü c ‘ > hl l ' »•/ -i 11 y c *iii4. At ■; vs t ta Oregon Sunrise and Park Addhws I n <• « æe » casEraMHHi P “ir ting of .'ill Ii I And Any Kind Vernonia Brazing and Machine Works AND AUTO REPAIR SHOP I > 11 Ses - I.argent > um 1 hvwt e*i|tiipp< <l shop hi the valley« Bring in any kind of w >rk; it inm *! C. 0. McLEES .RNOMA PAINTER Fresh Home Made i)» i iL Too large or too small for us G. B. RICHMOND Corner of Maple St and Rose Ave. Vernonia, • • Oregon Call at our Office or Write us I >r ¡1 t ■ •■’I ict'ii that if ♦ « • 0 Blacksmithing^ o o Mince Meat Pies V J •< !j Cakes find Bread. and lull Retail Weil r.C-s. C. Newman, Prop. 'Arv < iiti <l<> nny <»f it.nnd <!<> it right We're on it«»,«* A vc. aeroM from the I h*|M>t I STOP HERE í r> vi-t >>' - General Sales Ajleiit. I » ‘ • emonia ¡Home BaKeiy -irrying an express pa< k 1 ' mail-order hou“ wa- A . -w . r ■ : ( lo< il dealer. < a » ’ * < p ■i't you buy that bill of * ui ' 1 could have saved ¡X, fjj» ’ y t ■ t pr< . and besides yon i.e 1 Ul.d r» d W lit f .r.l? » > t < •■ ■i patronizing a home .«mid h»'.< r- p y : Ll *■ j •»■ <-■ i a , and t -e .xllic I hilp- pay the taxe- and i ■ al I'tinibei l.tiild- up t bi- locality.” V ■ t 'lit y 1 ot looked at the merchant The farm . .'i not four«; k ll“ » So' rr t rt nu nt and said: t u - <il astonish Ik Hit- n z •VVliv <b n't <r>u advertise tin-' y t i oi apomt them artiche in v >nr home paper—didn’t them g ' r.i*«r , hi id 1 • . . p- n hke th» rr know y'»u . rried them. I read the nd did not know you hon”- f ;<p<- r h >' ets. Don’t be ni.alUi. r /»a I have here" had th- 1 : ! rubi io 1 ' e a -p per man MORAL 1 ELL IT IN YOUR Al>. o w n h ia. A R E YOU GUILTY? A furmer rtup irrini a or or reporter . < ro t- rufidr u per • "Why di r. w >?” am. goods fron i A ing contract. io x n > i_e, u •» t r 11» e ’ a » ill <) • fiat w n h • 4 M i b r uu» if > h * i r dej o ire before letting your build Have You Seen Those New Adililio^ We Have Just Recently Hctleii? Sign Painting i..'* buin< i i> Gc. factor and Builder t< ady to figure on any Job. rt o C. H. URIE t to encourage children Sc r: ii they earn money it and reasoning t ■ .'. tn spend it adv.m i.e the idea is cstab- ’ . c • Hing minds that t t . . rk. and each must do matter how small ndeavor to become i n m their small v <•. : spect for the small papers to us to si ll ■ . er will be parasite- people to wrk ■ rly, give them com humble tasks, t. wisely and well. 1 he ■ ■ n worth while beg., ' • ' in a humble vav: ■ . 11 to aid ' ? Ii red the things tlu-y < n i.zz e mi i .- K I • a EiaH p even d I « j > • out n mu ! v « 1 ! .• It oiiiV ■ 1 ■ i f t. >xx n l • s save i nt t •• U arid r iruig your boys to be • ■r parasites? This is a s or ought to be ot mo -1 t fathers and mother- . g've money to their id as they wish, and P ame children are grown. '■.uprising if those -ame I . r managers, know ing ' buying, or the fun«!.»- ' ii . pies of making a dollar IJ' 411r* v, ) ■ . A gouii r y ’ »a* j > t -1 III a - Hi id L* Ì ', .-rved that lov<. 1ik>- V.'e Irnx« r. ! .. ¡, • <1 v i- the real thing until t rot i’’ » i < • s to wear off. 'll Brin 4 us your work, All k nd of pipe fittings nn 1 Modern Piumblng Work V »• tl itili, 11 IHII'I I k Sesseman &, Greenwell Modern Oregon Vernon In, Palace Hotel rm.<0 You who are on your feet a great deal 12th and Washington Sts. Portland, Oregon Jailor Shop d Now open, second door from J Mein street In the Rose Theatre | building; for the cleaning, presa- Ing and repairing of men’s, worn- 3 ens »nd cnlldren’s suitsand over- o coats and everything In that line. u Cet your suits In early and get 1 them ready f >r the dances, church * services and our »how I HOS. RUSSELL, Prop. I.< d >• Eatrle print you Home [ pi r i I bar k check« on Ham- m. r ni Safely paper. Come[ look at It. "V< ' n> ni •. Height»” is getting so in: nv ti» ' . bom < . that, at night, th" tfit't. rl hub ois<i money, ».n<i his a large »landing army, like Portland Heights addition h> ol I mi - mti! in rich, the wart on her ,.| i no looks ai though the Greek» hi as seen from the busy l.y lamplig Imv a lar running army. huye id t»t doni noticed. city. should be extraordinarily particular as to what kind of shoes you get—not only as to style and quality but also as to fit. (Painting - Recnrali ig / • v Anythirg ' in the Painting Line* you wi«»i want done, ntid done rigid • vi fivilIH ■ nintv • rv. - Sec > Vernonia Pninter ■ • ' Exterior and Interior Work f Shoes That Stay Comfortable 0 E. 8. Oale & Co. (V») You need not necessarily sacrifice style to get shoes that will stay comfortable. But you must be sure that you are properly fitted. And proper fitting is an art that we have mastered in a highly commendable manner. Our styles are latest and prices lowest men, women and children. for T. R. THROOP / When You Want It. Order from Beaver Lbr. Co. Mill 2 Mike South of Vernonle Rough and Dressed. Quick Delivery. BRAVER LBR. CO. '• "• ■■ - "■