Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, May 25, 1923, Image 3

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Classified
Advertising
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«owner Maros I ms tareed a co»
mission to B. 1. Bragg of La Grande,
who recently was appointed stat*
Industrial accident commissioner to
succeed J. W. Ferguson. Mr. Brace
will assume bis new duties June 1.
WANTS and FOR SALE
A Big Future Assurred
▲II ada. under this head “re cash
with copy. Ratea, one cent a word;
initials and flgurea count as words.
Minimum, 26 cents an issue.
Gallon jugs for sale
the Hazelwood.
Tbe now Crane Prairie reservoir
neer Bend now Is storing upwards of
23,000 acre feet of water and tbe level
Is but seven feet from the top of the
present unit of the dam, which is be­
25cts at ing tested this season for the first
time.
The Big Mill is Assured.
A BIG PAY ROLL IS SURE.
Now for a Big Building Program
To house the people who will come.
Resources of the 281 state and na­
tional banks operating tn Oregon ag­
gregated >812,31«,530.70 at the clone
of business April 3, 1028, according to
a financial statement issued by Freak
Room Bramwell, state superintendent of
banks.
Jersay Milk for Sale— deliver­
ed to your house daily. Leave
ordeia at Coyle Store. —W. L
Smith.
2t. Pd.
>f our Big, Choice Lota—only three
blocks from the Highway.
Improvement work on the Port of
Umpqua, particularly the north Jetty,
Draught beer on tap, and cold, will be begun just as soon as the port
pays in cash >103,000, which with pre­
a’t the Hazelwood.
vious oredlt expenditures will match
Furnished Room—Nic', large the government’s appropriation of
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outside, well furnished sleeping 3276,600.
Read the Eagle Every Week
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Horseshoe Counter
Best Place to Eat
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AMERICA GENlLtMEN
SHOES
What Doos il Mean?
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Rundell C Hall
easy terms.
The Best Place to Eat
Near Depot, North aide of street
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DEPOT CAFE AND RESTAURANT
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New Popular Apparel
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Cleaning and Pressing
D. ALLMAN
Be cure to see me be­
West of Bank Bldg.
fore buying.
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G. B. RICHMOND
TRKE RIPAIR PAYS
THE MECCA
Liat A for the Bell on the Horse
In no part of repair work should
climbing spurs be used on a tree.
Spur marks cause injuries through
which it is possible for disease and
Package«, Express. Baggage to
decay germs to enter and cause dam-1
and from trains.
age, in some cases more severe than'
Forniture Moving—Trunks.
would have developed from the orig­
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inal simple break. For details of
Hsadquartert it Hoffmin Hardwire
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treatment of all scars and wounds
send for a copy of Fanners’ Bulle­
tin 1178, which can be obtained
from tbe division of publications, ------------------------------------------------ 1
| Department of Agriculture, Wash­
The Eagle has a large stock [
ington.
of butter wrappers. Let us print'
Remember tlud prevention is bet­
you some.
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ter than cure. The open wound of
today becomes the decayed spot of
next year and the deep, rotten cavity
of ten yean from now. It is better
to spend a few days or dollars in
careful repair work now than hun­
dreds of dollars for extensive tree
surgery in 1930.
Hauling and City Delivery
FOUNTAIN GRILL
Refreshing Drinks
Cooling Ices
Delicious Lunches
Coffee Unexcelled
C. R. WATTS
Quality
Service
w.
SHAH OP PERSIA'S EMERALDS
Moat of the Russian crown jewels
are reported to be in the possession
of the soviet government, which in­
tends to sell the entire collection.
According to advices from Moscow,
the first installment offered will be
the wonderful collection of emer­
alds, said to be, next after those of
the shah of Persia, the most beauti­
ful in the world.
POOR BOY'S RISE TO FAME
Starting in life as a newsboy sell­
ing papers on the steps of Parlia­
ment house, Mr. Stewart has Just
been appointed minister of works
and railways to the Australian com­
monwealth.—London Answers.
AMERICANS EAT MUCH 8UQAR
With the per capita consumption
of 102 pounds, the American people
made a world record as sugar eaten
last year.
FRANCS’
France lost 10 per cen* of its
I population in the war.
DR. W. H. HURLEY
DENTIST
In the New Pringle Bldg.
2nd and Bridge,
Vernonia
Office Opts m and after June 10
T?EW property owners would believe that 7 gallons
of paint are enough for a house like this(26’x42’).
KILN DRIED LOMBER
Yet that’s all the Certain-teed paint needed, and the cost is less than
Flooring,
Celling,
Finish, Mouldings
$28 Wouldn’t you be interested to know how little paint it will take
for your house? Tell us the size and we will tell you the co«. You
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inside or out,
there's a Certain-teed
paint that satisfies your
need. You can depend
upon Certain-teed qual­
ity. There is nothing
better that wr know of.
Only 28 miles; good aato road to.
WKtOntn Lumber Co
Clatskanie, Oregon
can’t go wrong in buying Certain-teed paints, enamels, or varnishes.
Certain-teed gives you the same good results both inddj nd out at
the same low costs.
Certa/nteed
c. L. TAYLOR, M. D.
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Pfcysiciaa A Surgeon
House Paint
Interior Enamel
Floor Varnish
No. 445 Oltre Oreen
No. 604 Light Ivory
No. 911
85c
Office First National Bank Bid«.
Forest Grove
Phones:
.Oregon
G. C. MELLINGER, Hardware
once.
Residence,
Vernonia, Oregon.
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lots ne r the High School for $200;
Reports received at the adjutant­
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general’s office from Bremerton in­
dicate that the work of painting the
old battleship Oregon Is well under
way and that the craft will be in
readiness
foe removal to Portland har­
Home Sites—Acre tracts; two
bor early in July.
Otto Hartwig, president of the Ore­
gon State Federation of Labor, has
been reappointed a member of the
state board of conciliation. Mrs. Millie
R. Trumbull of Portland has been re­
appointed a member of the board of
For Sale. 1 Holstein bull, 3 years Inspectors of child labor.
old eligible to registration; 2 Holst sir
Injunction proceedings designed to
cows; 1 Jersey cow; 2 Holstein heifors,
reverse tbe legislative enactment pro­
one fresh now; 2 Jersey heifers.
Can
viding for tbe return to Astoria of its
bo seen at Emory Sheeley ranch.—B.
trees
for use in rebuilding streets In
L. Williams, owner.
36tf
tfc burned area were filed ta Salem
Eight foot glass floor case for sale. by a grffiip of taxpayers represented by
Cali at Jewelry Store,
86tfn
John W. Kaste, Portland attorney.
Moro than 180 delegatee, represent­
These want ada. are bringing rapid
ing
library associations in Oregon,
results.
Washington, Montana, Idaho, Utah and
British Columbia, will attend the Pa­
cific Northwest Library association
convention on the Oregon Agricultural
I. O. O. F.—Vernonia Ixxlge No. 246,
meets every Tuesday night at 8:00 oollege campus at Corvallis, Jane 11-18.
Approximately #060 additional re-
o’clock, in Sesseman Hall, oppoirte
Depot.— P. O. Mel inger, Noble Grand: trigorator cars will bo provided for
the fruit growers of the Pacitlo north­
J. W. Rose, Secret try.
west this year, aooefdlng to announce­
ment of officials of the Paciflo FTuit
LOWER PASSENGER FARE
Express, owned jointly by the South­
After last Tuesday the P. A. A P. ern Pacific and the Union Pacific rail­
is now giving us better passenger way systems.
rates to and from Portland.
The' An unidentified person, believed by
round trip fare now is only $3.70.
the police to be a religious fanatic, en­
tered the St. Franois Catholic obureh
and the First Presbyterian church at
Bend, virtually wrecking tbe interior
of St. Franois church with aa ax. but
lAfllcting no damage of oonbeqnoace in
tbe Presbyterian church.
Because of a number of protests re­
ceived from Klamath Fails against the
Next to Eagle Office
contemplated sale to private interact*
of the Kene aad Anheoy canals In the
Klamath reclamation project, Interior
department officials have announced
no notion would bo taken until the
Chicken Dinner Sunday
complaints could bo investigated.
The department of maps and sur­
veys of the United States forest serv­
ice’s Portland headquarters will send
^/surveying party in oharge of Lage
Wernstedt, forest esamlner. Into Cala-
i M or I f at All Hours,
pools mountains, northeast of Rose-
irtL as soon as this country, known
bur
Get a Meal Ticket.
ns ftp Bohemia dlstriot, is opened.
crops of winter wheat, barley
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G. C. SALE, Prop.
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rye In Oregon arc generally good,
according to the summary of weather
and crop oendltioas In the state le­
aped by the weather bureau. United
States department of agriculture. Burly
J. P. HECK
potatoes are declared to be growing
well and apple trees are in good condi­
CONTRACTOR
tion.
Painter.
Decorator
The Klamath Falls Chamber of Com­
PAPER HANGER
merce has sent a letter to the Oregon
public service commission urging that
a part of the interstate commerce oom­
Signs of all Kinds
mission hearing with relation to pro­
posed railroad development in central
Contracts Estimated
Oregon be held In Klamath Falla Thia
hearing has been set for August I
See me for your Painting Work.
in Portland.
There were two fatalities in Ore­
gon duo to Industrial acoldrete dur­
ing the week ending May 17, accord­
ing to a report prepared by ths state
industrial aooldent commission. Tbe
victims were Manuel Camocboe, labor­
Genuine Kangaroo
er. Toledo, and WllHam Rubens, desk
laborer, Portland. A total of 718 acci­
dents were reported during the week.
Money due Oregon Spanish-Ameri­
can war veterans since 1888 will be
paid by the government without furth­
er parley, according to a letter receiv­
ed at the offices of the adjutant-gen­
eral from the war department. Ap­
Kangaroo leather has in superior
proximately 77 men will be affected
degfweZALL tbe qualities necessary
by the order, and the amounts of
for making better fine shoes Aa to
money they will receive ranges from
tensile strength, Kanguroo is 17 per
cant Letter leather than any shoe list» gif.
Bight hearings have been ret by tbe
made, and soft as a glove.
orogen public service commission aa
follows: Banks, June 18. electric aarv-
loe oaten sloa; Btodgott. June 18, grade
crossing; Independence. June M. Val-
AN ALL-SHOE STORE
My a fllleta log rate case; Creswell.
June >1. nagmaa on Baoific highway;
Call in this week.
Westport, May 88, grade croMing;
Berlin. May 81. crossing; DtvMa, June
22,
separation grade crossing; Bi Joo, 1
Vernonin Hotel Bldg.
June 11, under and eeosfcend ereoetegs.
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MEN’S FURNISHINGS STORE
$50 to
$75 on easy terms. Aho some fine
room, suitable for two men if
Comrade.
Centrally
located.
For rent to steady roomers—Call
at Eagle office for particulars.
miles north of Vernonia, one mi.
from big mill.
From $100 to
$275 per acre, with terms. See
owner J. J. Lindberg, Vernonia.
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WE ARE MAKING THE
We have Not Advanced the Price
For Rent—A nice 2
house $10 per mo.-G. B. Rich­
mond.
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