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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1923)
VERNONIA EAGLE . Ic onald and Mra. FIRST IMPRESSIONS V. Mrs.Clyde L. Tory, of Koster, spent a couple of days at the Rose City OF VERNONIA this ~eek. J. S. Culbertson is moving to Issued Every Friday J1.50 Per Year. Entered as second-ciaas matter August 4, 1922, at the post office at Ver nonia, Oregon, under the Act of March 3. 1879. Advertising Kates- 25cts per inch, single column measure, each weak. We collect lor advertising the first of every month. PAUL S. ROBINSON. E ditor and O wner WEBSTIR SAYS. D ago : A person of Spanish (or. Portugués, or, now most com monly, Italian) descent. The above is Webster’s defini tion of the word “Dago.” The word was used recently in T he E agle and the little paragraph caused a letter of protest from a writer whose name we cannot pronounce. The word “Dago” is often used in the U. S. in refer- ing to an Italian, same as an Italian would call a Japanese a ”Jap.” Now, really, our first cho'ce for a U. S. Senator wasn’t Geo. L. Baker, to any great extent But when one reads the attacks slung at Baker in the sarcastic lines written by C. C. Chanman, in the “Oregon Voter,” it is enough to convert most any one. Chapman could run “Pd. Adv.” at the top of these frequent para graphs and the public would call it good publicity for Bake . Since the establishment of T he V ernonica E agle in this, the best little city in Oregon, some marvelous changes for the better have taken place. Vernonia is a big asset to the state. Her timber resources means millions of 'lol lars to the state’s wealth. Her mills and camps, with hundreds of men employed, make the city and community on*e of the state’s best industrial centers. These facts, with many more we could mention, move- us to suggest that the Portland Ad Club make us a visit. During my recent visit in the Ne- Vernonia, deciding to make this h»km val*ey, ».pent with my uncle,Mr. Bert DePoe, I ass impressed with the his permanent home fact that Vernonia is not the urdtnargi. Qa|e Stantm after having ■mall lumber town where people drift spent the summer with home in one day ai d out the next. It may have »prong up Into a city over night, folks left last week to enter the He does’nt but it it not content with make-shitts, University of Iowa. nor are ita inhabitant« transients. 1 expect to return home again, never saw a place where everyone is so untill he finishes college which busy and progressive. Each day bring* will take two more yeats. newcomers and there seems to be pier ty of work for everyone. The demand for houses seems to greatly exceed the Bert Roberts, Mrs Marj Rob supply, vacant house* and “For Kent" erts and Edith Imbeck motored signs being an absurdity. The home* to St Helens Sunday to spend being built are as modern and attract the day at Mr Roberts home. ive as any city could wish for. I think Vernonia is fortunate to get citizens w ho are interested in education Eva West’s uncle past 80 yrs and realize its necessity aid advant ot age has been confined to his ages. They are the people w ho stand bed for about two months is able behind progress. Every effort is being to be up some again. made to provide proper facilities for the education of the children and young people. Such a beautiful new high school and large grade school look en couraging. As for beauty, what more could one Flooring, Celling, ask for than the view of Vernonia from the highwav, a glimpse up the river Finish, Mouldings through the trees or a drive out Rock Creek road. When Vernoniajis an older Only 28 miles; good auto road to city, lawns, flowers and shade trees will find their places among herattract- ions Vernonia is known for it* timber, < Clatskanie. Oregon and as one does not generally asw ciate I wheat fields with timber, 1 was sur prised to fird so many farms dotted around the hill* in the very heart of —T ime of Y ear — the forest. I don’t believe that 1 ever ate better apples than those which came fiom rne of these farms and 1 never once saw an apple that was wormy or even blemished. They say PAPER YOI RHOME NOW that wormy fruit is unknown in thia i district. Perhaps the day will come See V W. MANLEY. when Verronia will be known for it • fruit. First-Class Work Guaranteed There is nothing slow about a new city which already has plans for the At Columbia Hotel, Vernonia. building of bathhouses along the river, playgrounds,public drinking fountains, not to mention paved street*. Then LESTER SHEELEY too, the Standard Oil Co.,must think it ! worth while when it will go to the ex- i ATTORNEY-AT-LAW pens? of establishing a station. With its own bank, bakery, grocery 1 and dry goods stores, water Byatem ■ Vernonia, Oregon. with reservoir and hydrants, news paper, good roads and railway service and even millinery shops and beauty parlors, Vernonia is hardly dependent | on any other citv. G ladys I. S mith When you have unusual success with your Bakin^-a large meas ure of credit is due to the Flour Even the best Baker cannot get good results from poor Flour, so why not order your flour here next time. Then you know you have the best. KILN DRIED LUMBER A Grocery Stole Complete in Every Detail Papering :: Tinting » L H. Detrow “THE HOME OF THE MARKET BASKET’ PHONE 222 Vernonia, --------------------------------------- ----- - A remarkable showing is the statement of the Bank of Ver nonia. published in this issue of T he E agle . The gains shown in the totals,over that since the last ( statement,speak volumn, for our bank and our city. Th’ Bank of Vernonia is certair ly one of Ore gon's substantial institutions that we are proud of. Subpcrib" ANNOUNCES u w Forti Ta SPECIAL Bargains In FURNITURE for T he E agle . Wall Paper House pavtag to b®r* Oregon. FOR SEPTEMBER SMITH’S First Showing New Fall Patterns W. A. B. F. Lana LANE & CO West Oregon Lumber Go. This is the time for remember of i ing that it was on Sept. 17, 1787, chai the constitutional convention, 2°*’ the after many weeks of tiresome wrangling, finally adopted the r , American constitution, practic- las ally as it now stands. Save fora few changes, the nation has lived ** a id prospered under it for 136 years. Glad-tone, the famous t,*, British statesman, called it the greatest document ever panned ook by man. pros His prophecy has been largely w*7 borne out by the metrecric and undiminished progress of Amer- orot ica. Then let the people, in odd ti momentf for a few days, turn b *R< their minds from the affairs of **• the moment, that the thoughts dWl of the nation’s beginnings be quickened in their consciousness, Such is the wish of those organ- o® izations that have fostered the torn plan for sett ng aside a week for( • observation of the adoption of1trlet the Constitution. Gov. Walton’s big publicity' stunt has proven a boomerang His dream and presidential am-1 bitions are “nipped in the bud,” His latest big billed stunt wasnt as successful as the big free show he recently gave, whin he was inaugurated. At that timei he spent many dollars in free music, free dancing, free barbe e ies ana free eats in beh If of his own glorious sell —that all would celebrate his election. He is a fourflusher, a big noise, and the good people of his g xxi state will eliminate him. Good night, Walton. You hired the bands; now hire the mourners. You waved the banners and blew big bubbles before ti ey burs ted. Flour Is the Secret The vacation season is over. Il’s lime to prepare for the long dark days of winter. An attractive home will mi l much to the enjoyment of those dais and the r ght Wall Pi.p*r on the walls insures th proper setting for your other furnisings Free San>; I •-< on Requrst. Best Homes Using Wall Paper Every lady with discriminating taste, insists that the rooms of her home be decorated with Wall Paper. It costs so little and adds so much that your home should be papered, txo Note 1 hese Prices Lower than usual are the prices at which we have markedcvei yitein featured in this exceptional money saving event. Quality, as usual, is always first consideration with us, so you may know that what ever you buy will give you lasting satisfaction, no mat ter how low the price. STOVES, LINEOLUM, RUGS Brown & Brown, Furniture and Undertaking SALE Single Roll Kitchen Paper at from.................... 5c to 25c Bedroom Paper at from ...................... 5c to 50c Hall Paper at from .............................. lOc to 50c Living Room Paper at from .................25c to >2 Ceiling Paper at from............................ 74c to 50c Pretty Cut-Out Borders at, yard .... 5c, 7c, 10c Wall Felt for House Lining, square yard Walch our Window« nn 1 Convince Yourself. We also Have Three More Vicriohw to be Sold at Ap proximately Coat, which will MiVe Terms to reap nsible people. 5c Wear-Wear Paints—Very Special Value W E UNDERSELL MAIL ORDER HOUSES aa ■__ at, per gallon....................................... >2.65 RECORDS AT COST. Where Vernonia People Buy V MC SMITH’S, 108-10 Second St Portland, Ore. Wm. Martineau, The Jeweler.