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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1924)
K M. T. COLE, M. D. I 1 V ernonia , Llve Propositions For Live Men in a Llve City. Homes For Sale on Easy Terms. O regon Work of Committee in Oregon Directed By Hoover Can« I paign Head. ACREAGE ANO FARMS CLOSE IN -LET ME SHOW U List Your Property Now 3 KAVANAGH LAND CO., WEST OF BANK RELIEF FOR GERMAN CHILDREN SOUGHT I ■ lì Low Priced Used Cars Guaranteed as Represented STEINER’S OARAGE Now Open For Business. Between Mellinger’s and Hoffman’s Stores Robert H. Strong, of the Portland firm of Strong & MacNaughton, who directed the campaign for foods for starving peoples of Europe for Her bert Hoover here in 1921, has accepted the chairmanship of the Oregon state NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION MEMBEKSHIB committee for the relief of starving no . 2146 German children. Thia in affiliated with the American Committee for Re VERNONIA tief of German Children, ol' which Major-General Henry T. All'rn, who Population, 1550 commanded the American forces on High School & StandardGrade school the Rhine during the occupation, is Pay Roll City —Mills, .Logging, work chairman for the United States, it I h Farming—dairying, fiuit, vegetables backed by Herbert Hoover, former Oregon boy, now secretary of com P. A. & P. Ry. Town growing fast. merce, and is indorsed by President. On "Inland Loop Highway between Coolidge and was likewise indorsed by Portland and Aatoria. the late President Harding. A Large territory to draw from. ■nMMMBgBusnrryu» 43 miles from Portland, 35 miles from Forest Grove, 27 from St. Helens. Many opportunities in Vernonia. Beat hunting, trapping and flHhing in the Northwest. Carpenter Tools Hunters’ Supplies Stoves and Pipe Shelf and Heavy Hardware Paint, Brushes, Fence Call for Any Kind of Auto Repair Work Nave It Attended to by Experts. Taxi Service in Connection***DAV OR NIGHT Towing. STEINER’S GARAGE __ ______ j ; _______ » MM MEAT YOU CAN ENJOY ROBERT H. STRONG • —AT YOUR SERVI» K— City Delivery and Transfer * Freight, Baggage Express There ar«- geverttl reasons v hy xon «an and w II mj >v Meat from this Market mor tean usual. Only the choicest Meats are ever Allowed to enter here and then their goed ii.« ia nuarded 3most car fully—the utmost cleanliness isjnsisted up on at a'l tunes. Office Opposite Economy Store Welcome, Strangers comfort and welfare of guest Uppermost in mind. COLUMBIA HOTEL • Orego The Nehalem Meat Market MMMMaMeMm>MtKM«nM.'MMMMMMMMWMMMM House Wiring and Supplies, n Plana and Estimates Furnished R | R. L. MILLS Vernonia - Oregon E State License .-j, Blacksmithing I. O.O.F.—V ernon t a L odge . N o . \ meets every Tuesday nirht at 8:00 o’clock, in Sessetnan H. I. opposite Depot. M. J. J ohn , Noble Grand. E.F. M bsisng , Secretary. —--------- — and .................. — Auto Repair Work We can do any of it.and do it right We’re on Weed Ave. across from the Depot Knights of Pyt'das. - H arding L odge , 116, Vernonia. Or—Meets every Friday night in Grange Hall. All visit ing brothers cordially .. invited. E ari . S mith ,C.C.; P.M.N ash ,K.R.&S. Bring us your work. All kind » of pipe fittings anJ Modern Plumbing Work R. A. SESSEMAN Vernonia, IF YOU WANT ANY PAINTING SIGNSOr PAPERING DONE LOOK OVER MY WORK IN VER- * NON IA FOR THE PAST TWO YEARS, IF SATISFACTORY E. B. DALE A CO. - Oregon The Oregon committee is to launch soon a campaign to raise $100,000 in this state, half in Portland and half in the out-state districts. Headquar ters for the work have been opened in 715 Corbett building, Portland, with H. L. Eddy in charge as director. It has been indorsed loyally by the Port- ■s. '’.c business land. Council of Cbi interests of the eli : id >y the Can ot ^hich have trai Labor Council, declared that, whatever may have been done to bring about starvation conditions in Germany, certain it is that the little children there should not be blamed and that they must bo fed and clothed. SAVE Our Service la maintained with the Vernonia, PLUMBING and ELEGTRICAt WORK ft "‘ate Chairman, American Committee For Relief of German Children. W. B. A. MACA8EES... M m I s «»«r, First and Third Tlwtdi, Nights (••Mmman'i Ha« AUCt fiOOMM Visitinn Nembsra Invltsd Maa* WnSTER GERMAN CHILDREN Strong Oregon Committee Works For Relief Fund. For the purpose of raising $100.000 in Oregon as a part of a fund of $10,000.o00 from the United States to nave 2,000.060 little children in Ger many who are facing starvation be cause of the t< rrible conditions there, a strong committee has been named in Portland to look generally after this work throughout the state and parti» ularly In that city. In the other larger cities of the state committees will bo nanied to take charge of the relief work. Portland is state head quarters, with offices in room 715 Corbett building, where H. L. Eddy is in charge as director. Robert II. S’trnn.- of the firm of Strong & MacNtivehton. is state chair man. He had charge of the Hoover food relief campaign in Oregon in 1921, when that campaign was put on to relieve distress in Europe. The committee which has sponsored the relief work in Oregon consists of men prominent in various lines of busi ness, as follows: Charles F. Adams, of the First Na tional bank; J C. Ainsworth, presi- demt of the United States National bank; W. B. Ayer, president Eastern & Western Lumber company; George L. Baker, mayor of Portland: Fred L. Boalt, editor Portland News; Rev. Harold Leonard Bowman, pastor First Presbyterian church; Colonel H. C. Cabell; Edward Cookingham, presi dent Ladd A Tilton bank; Otto Hart- wtg, president State Federation of Labor; I. Lowengart; Edgar B. Piper, editor of the Oregonian; Bishop W. O. Shepard, Methodist Episcopal church; Ben Selling, philanthropist; Amedee M. Smith, president of the board of directors of the Portland community chest; Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, of Tern pie Beth Israel; J. E. Wheeler, pub lisher Portland Telegram. Executive committee: Arthur M. Churchill; Marshall N. Dana, asso elate editor Oregon Journal; S. L. Eddy Ladd & Tilton hank, treasurer for the state committee; Kurt H. Koehler, E. C. Sammons and Mr. Strong. Every cent of the money subscribed for this fund will actually go to buy food. The Vernonia Grange meets on the second Saturday of every month at 7. 30. P M. Any mem bers of the Grange living in or near Vernonia or visiting in the Oregon people are asked this year community are cordially invked to express their holiday and New Year to attend. Mrs. S. V. Maimsten. spirit by giving something to relieve Sec. , tf. the suffering of more than two million “Do Rats Talk to F.aoh Other T' Asks Mr. M. Batty, R. I. ••I <O< fivr cakes of Rat-^nap and thrrw p'rcea around feel store. Got about half a dneen dead Ute a day for two »Uid weeks. Suddenly, they <*»< fewer. Now we haven't any Who tnkf them niMMit Rat- Snap." Rats dry up and leave no smell. iKrec wr 33c, 65c. tl >5. Sold and guaranteed by The Vernonia Drug Co. starving German children. With un employment common, the mark cur rency valueless, government disorgan tied, business at a standstill, a winter of famine, disease and terror confronts the German people. The scourge is falling heaviest on the children; the children with whom wc have had nc quarrel; the children who could not bo blamed for any wrongs. ---------- —— —g VERNONIA RAKERV PATRONIZE HOME Our Bread, Cakes, Cookies, Pies, etc. As Good as 1 lie Best Made. We’re for Vernonia. Are You With UaT When purchasing yotir daily ration*, he pure to a k for Vernonia Bread. ALEX D1EPOLD, Prop.