Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 24, 1923, Image 3

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    charged and tbe revenue aeruea
to the organisation, each dance 100
An Ordinance providing for the li­
All Dances for which an admis-
I. O. O. F.—Vernonia Lodge No. 246, ce naing, taxing and regulating of per-
mission is charged shall clone at
meets every Tuesday night at 8:00 1 sons carrying on and conducting cer­
the hour of 12:00 P. M.
o’clock, in 8esscirian Hall, opposite tain kinds of business within the City
Banks and Trust Companies,
Depot. —M. J. John, Noble Grand; E. of Vernonia, Oregon, and repealing
Annually,
125.00
F. Messing, Secretary.
Ordinance No. 39, entitled an ordin­ Billiard or Pool Tables, each
ance, providing for the licensing, tax­
6.00
Quarterly
ing and regulating of persons carrying Barber Shop (each Chair)
on and conducting certain kinds of
Quarterly
business within the City of Vernonia, Bakery
Quarterly
Oregon.
6.00
Bowling Alley,
Quarterly
The City of Vernonia Does Ordain a* Cane, Doll or Knife Rack, each
Follows:
5.00
Quarterly
Sec. 1. Application for License. All Card Table (each) Quarterly
2.50
applications for licenses, unless other­ Circus, Animal Show, Wild West
wise provided, shall be made in writ­
Show, or any similar traveling
ing to the City Council upon blank
exhibition or performance,
forma provided for by said Council. If
20 CO
Per Day
the City Council refuses approval of Collection or Adjustment Agent,
any application it shall at once notify
10.00
Annually,
the applicant in writing. The decision Confectioneries, and Soft Drink
of the Council shall in all cases be
3.00
Quarterly,
Parlors,
final. If the City Council approves Dentists,
3.00
Quarterly,
any application It shall mark the same Dealers in Deadly Weapons or
“Approved,” and when so approved
5.00
Firearms,
Annually,
the applicant shall deliver the applica­ Dry Goods Store, Quarterly
3.00
tion to the Recorder and pay the pre­ Drug Store,
5.00
Quarterly,
scribed fee, and thereupon the Re­ Electric Light and Power,
corder issue to Baid applicant an ap­
Quarterly,
5 00
House Wiring and Supplies,
propriate license.
Expresa, Dray or Transfer,
Plans and Estimates Furnished
Sec. 2. Before approving an applica­
3.00
Quarterly,
tion for a license for amusement park, Feed Store,
Quarterly,
2.90
cane, doll or knife rack, shooting gal­ Furniture Store, Quarterly.
2.00
lery, dealer in deadly weapons or fire­ Gasoline Filling Station,
Vernonia
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Oregon
arms. hawker, junk wagon, dance hall
2.50
Quarterly,
State License
or skating rink, the City Council ahall Garage,
2.50
Quarterly,
require a personal interview with the Grocery Stere.
3.00
Quarterly,
applicant for such license.
General Merchandise Stere,
Sec. 3. Expiration of Licenses. All
5.00
Quarterly,
quarterly licenses shall expire March Hawker,
Quarterly,
5.00
31st, June 30th, September 30th and House Mover, for each building
December 3lst. All annual licenses
moved
3.00
and
ahull expire December 3lst of each Hardware Store, Quarterly,
3.00
year.
Hotel,
Quarterly,
2 00
I Sec. 4. Posting Licenses; Inspection. Junk Dealer or Ji nk Wagon,
Local Freight, Baggage
A licensee shall keep his license posted
Quarterly,
5.C0
and Express
in a conspicuous manner in his place Jeweler,
Quarterly,
2.00
of business. Any police officer or City Laundry
Quarterly,
2.00
Office Opposite Economy Store
Official may enter at any reasonable Lawyer,
2.00
Quarterly,
time any place for which a license is Merry-go-round, or similar anuve-
required, for the purpose of examin­
2.00
me nt device.
Daily,
Phone
ing the license.
Meat M rket,
Quarterly,
2.00
| Sec. 5. Transfer of License. Any Machine and Blacksmith Shop,
person deairing the transfer of a li­
Quarterly,
2.1)0
cense to another person shall apply Novelty Stem,
Quarterly,
1.00
personally to the City Council for such Outfitters and Haberdashers,
transfer, and shall present to the City
Quarterly,
Council a b'll ot sale or other satisfac­ Oil Tank Vehicle, Quarterly,
tory evidence of chance in ownership; Phjsietan and Surgeon,
and if it satisfactorily appears to the
Quarterly,
3 00
City Council that such change of own­ Plumbing Shop. Quarterly,
2.50
ership has been made in good faith, Photographer,
Quarterly,
1.50
the Council shall endorse upon such li­ Rooming House. Quarterly,
Only 28 miles; good auto road to
2.00
cense written authority empowering Real Estate Broker. Quarterly,
5.00
the peraon making the application for Restaurant and Lunch Counter,
such transfer to continue under the li­
Quarterly,
5.00
cense for the terms for which it was Shoe Repair Shop, Quarterly,
Clatskanie, Oregon
2 00
issued, and shall notify the Recorder Second Hand Store, Quarterly,
2 50
_____ i in witing of auch transfer. Applica­ Stages and Busses, who take or
tions to transfer licenses from one lo-
discharge passengers within
I cation to another shall be msde in the
the City Limits, Quarterly,
same way.
Shooting Gallery, Quarterly,
Sec. 6. Interstate Commerce Except­ Scavenger or Rubbish Coi'ector,
ed. Any provision providing licenses
(Each Vehicle) Quarterly,
3 00
CONTRACTOR
for cersona engaged in the telegraph Skating Rink, Roller of Ice,
Painter.
Decorator
or telephone businers, or in any other
5.00
Quarterly,
form of interstate commerce, shall be Telephone and Telegraph Com­
PAPER HANGER
construed to apply only to business
pany,
Quarterly,
done within the State of Oregon, and Theatre—Any place wherein theat­
done to or from the City of Vernonia,
Signs of all Kinds
rical performances are held,
and shall not apply to any business
show houses, vaudeville houses,
Contracts Estimated
done to or from points outside of the
motion picture houses, and plac­
State of Oregon, or business done for
es
of similar nature wherein pub­
See me for your Painting Work.
the government of the United States.
lic entertainments are given reg­
See. 7. Any error in classification
ularly for revenue, except where
or rate made by any officer or employe
all the revenue so derived is de­
of the City of Vernonia shall not pre­
voted to religious, benevolent or
clude the City from collecting the full
charitable purposes. Quarterly, 10.00
amount of the license fee due.
Plux 2jc for each seat over 200,
| Sec. 8. Licenses Subject to Regula­
quarterly.
tion and Revocation.
All licenses Tranaient Merchant. Daily,
Our Service la maintained with the
shall be subject to the regulations im­ Woodworking and Planing Shop,
posed by the Citv and shall be subject
Quarterly,
2.00
comfort and welfare of gueat
to revocation at any time by the Wood Saw, Portable, operated up­
Uppermost in mind.
Council.
on any street or alley for hire,
Sec. 9. Presumption Created byAd-
Monthly, 50c.
Annually,
6.00
vertising, etc. Any person who, ad­
Any person violating any of the pro­
vertising or otherwise, holds himself visions of this ordinance shall, upon
Vernonia,
Oregon out to the public as engaged in any conviction thereof, be punished by a
business, profession, trade or calling fine not exceeding One hundred dollars
for which a license is required, shall (4100,00) or by imprisonment in the
be presumed as holding himself out to city jail for a period not exceeding 30
tbe public as ae engaged
days or by both such fine and im­
Sec. 10, Tags. The City Council prisonment.
shall issue duplicate numbered tags to
Sec. 13. Inasmuch as this ordinance
each peraon obtaining a hawker, junk is necessary for the immediate preser­
wagon, oil tank vehicle, acavinger or vation of the public health, peace and
rubbish collector, or woodsaw license, safety of the City of Vernonia in thia:
and it shall be the duty of the licensee That the great number of ordinances
to keep said tags attached to the ve­ in effect at the present time causes
hicle used in a manner satisfactory to confusion and uncertainty as to the
the City Council.
taw of the City; therefore an omer-
| Sec.il. Licenses Required. It shall gency is declared to exist and this or-
be unlawful for any person to operate dinance shall bo in force and effect
'or maintain any device, vehicle or from and after its passage by the
i thing specified in this article, or to en- Council.
* gage in any business, profession,trade
Above Ordinance No. 68 road first
' or calling herein specified, unless he and second times. June 18, 1923. Read
has the appropriate license from the third time and passed by the City
City of Vernonia.
Council of Vernonta, August 13, 1923.
Sec. 12. Schedule of Fees. Licence Attest:
CHAS. D. WHITE,
Next to Eagle Office
fees shall be as follows:
BEN S. OWENS.
Mayor.
Advertising. Placards or signs post­
Recorder.
ed along the streets of the City
Published August 24, 1923.
Amur By. |3,00
It isn't a question of whether we
All Kinds of Pastry for Salo Advertising in shows. Quarterly, 2.00
Amusements. lectures, shows or
are “wet” or “dry,” or of what we
entertainments not given in a li­
Orders taken for Birthday and Wed­
think of the Volstead act. It is a
question of obeying and enforcing the
ding Cakes.
censed theatre, each perform­
Phone Yonr Orders to 212
ance
2.00 laws of the land that feed* you.
* Public Dances for which admis­
sion is charged end to which the
Mcalp at All Hours,
Mr. and Mrs. Mawhinney, of Banks,
public is promiscuously invited,
were Vernonia visitors Saturday.
for eacl. dance
5.00
Get a Meal Ticket.
Bonafide, Social or Fraternal
Dances or one givon by an organ­
Don’t know as Vernonia needs a
ROBT. HAAQ, Prop.
storm sewer, but we certainly do need
isation having a regular mem­
a septic sewer as soon as possible.
bership and for which a fee is
ORDINANCE NO. «8
PLUMBING
and ELECTRICAL WORK
R. L. MILLS
City Delivery
Transfer
C. R. WATTS
KILN DRIED LUMBER
Flooring,
Celling,
Finish, Mouldings
West Oregon Lumber Co.
I
We gets lots of advice to save
money but very little on how to do
it.
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The government orders the prosecu-,
tion of an oleo case ten years old.1
The evidence must be pretty strong1
by this time.
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Says a wise Vernonia wife: "It is
easy to please a husband if he isn’t
your own.”
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“This case is grave,” the doctor said,
As he stood and long debated;
Up spoke the patient from his bed,
“I’d rather be cremated.”
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And we might add that writing
serious stuff is usually humorous.
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We note by the magazine advertise­
ments that a man isn't considered
well dressed unless he has a collar on
that makes him look funny.
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Harry Allen says the height of po­
liteness is to say “Come in," when your
car knocks.
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He warms the bench and smiles,
Quite irregardless of the fact
His life’s made up of trials.
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A shark is a big fish. So are men
who think they are sharks.
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Moving pictures by radio will be
great You won’t need to tune in un­
til the fourth assistant director is
introduced.
Glass
Moulding
Fine Sample Board c
HARDWARE
For Building Line.
Window and Door Frames
Dillard & Dillard
ATTO«NEYS
Best kind of Cabinet
Work.
Practice in any Court—State or
Federal.
Office, Court Plaza, St. Helens, Ore.
Vernonia Woodworking Co
Stankey & Son.
JOHN L. FOOTE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
St. Helens,
Oregon
R& U
BARBER SHOP
EDWIN ROSS. M. D.
Sanitary Shop
SHOWER BATHS
At all Times,
%
Mike L. Miller, Prop.
Muckles Bldg.
Phone 134
St. Helens, Oregon.
An Up-to-date
TONSORIAL PARLOR
DR. M. D. COLS
DENT, ST
Vernonia, Oregon.
“I can't keep this up much longer,”
said the frail strap on the evening
gown.
The millionaire pays ransom to get
back some things, and pays alimony
to get rid of others.
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Ashes to ashes.
Dust to mud;
This poem doesn’t say,
What you thought it would.
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The hotel bill, the railroad fare and
the bill of fare make home look pretty
good to the returned vacationist.
o
All of us can remember when gaso­
line was only used to take spots out
of our clothes.
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Papa is tickled pink when the baby’s
first tooth comes, and is tickled the
same color when his own last tooth
is gone.
DR. W. H HURLEY
DENTIST
Office over Haltom'a Store
Vernonia,
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Oregon
The UNIVERSITY of OREGON
contains
Evenings by Appointment.
The College of Literature. Science
and the Arts v..h 22 departments
The professional schools A Archi­
tecture and Allied Arts—Business
Administration—Education—Grad­
uate Study—Journalism—Law—
Medicine—Music-Physical Edu­
cation—Sociology—.Extension
DR. G. F. VIA
Physician and Sut geon
For a catalogue or anÿ information
ttfnte The Regutrar. UniOermtÿ of
Oregon. Eugene. Oregon
Tbe 48<h Year Opens Scpteaber 25.1923
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Residence
Banks
Oregon
Benton Doing Well
Sheet Metsl Work
HEATINO
AUTO RADIATOR REPAIRING
Write me, or Phone
NORMAN AKMFS
Forest Grove,
Oregon.
J. P. HECK
C. L. TAYLOR, M. D.
Physician & Surgeon
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Office First National Bank B‘dg. r-
Forest Grove «Oregon
Piiones-
rnonee.
Office
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Reaidence
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09283
Welcome, Strangers
COLUMBIA HOTEL
Horseshoe Coonter
Bost Hace to Eat
Rube Benton, southpaw pitcher for
the Cincinnati Reda, who experienced
much difficulty In securing his rein­
statement in the National league this
spring, has Anally found himself and
is pitching the best ball of his career
Harvard Lost Three F r
Athletes by Grac
fon
. ,'bli*
Harvard lost three star ath„
season by graduation: Vint n Lapin.
football and tra> !■ • t:ir; Georg« .IWCB.
hockey and baseball captain an . foot- •'
ball star; and Charles C. Buell. rtiree
years varsity quarterback.
jHE MECCA
A gathering place for those who nppric.nte
1 he B st in Confections
x eve !*C
Ice Cream and Lunches
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