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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1924)
An Industrial City VERNONIA EAGLE For This Saturday Night and Sunday Matinee "SKIN DEEP” WANTS and FOR SAU Although the picture is highly melodramatic nnd is packed with tense situations, it is a type of production that vou can freely bring your children to see. Cheap sentimentalism has been religiously kept out of “Skin Deep”. ('rooks nnd police are ever present in t:;.s picture, and fcuns flash, butthere are no murders. There are peni’ citiarie. but no eleventh- hour pardons. No innocent girl is called i.poti to protect her honor. I Classified Advertising Sunday Night and Monday Night A BIG SPECIAL----- .“THE SHOOTING OF DAN M c GREW “The lights went out, and two guns blazed in the dark, and a wo man screamed, and the lights went on and—” It's the heart gripp ing thrill in Metro’s motion picture of Robert W. Service’s famous poem, “The Shooting of Dan McGrew” produced by Sawyer-Lubin. i NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT I NORMA TALMADGE IN “THE VOICE EROM THE MINARET Edwin Stephens, veteran actor of the stage, enacted the role of Norma Talmadge's screen husband in her forthcoming production “The Voice from the Minaret”. It was his first opportunity to ob serve the young still nnd he thus summed up her universal appeal: “The world in hungry for the human touch nnd has a sure unerring instinct for it. ft is Miss Talinadge’s heart appeal that has rooted her in people’s hearts, and brought her to greatness". NEXI WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY FAMILY NIGHT / BRING THF. WHOLE FAMILY—ONLY 50 CENTS JANE NOVAK IN "THE LULLABY” Dramatic entertainment that will sear in your hearts an everlasting impression—and un everlasting reverence for Motherhood and the Mothers of the world! lllazinr a fine now trail upholding on high the torch of magnifi- . iit tribute thundering forth a mightv symnh< ny of lorification telling in terms a ruthless drama the sacred ecrel. of a good Wo man’s soul. MAJESTIC THEATER Vcrnorin’s Popular Pkiyhouse I lTirci mid Hricie« Street« Keeping Your Car “Ug" is the Safe Way regular inapeciton of your Car is the only safe plan to follow. Then at the first sign of wear or weakness the cause may be remedied at a small cost and your Cai will always be safe to drive. Drive in and let us inspect your- Car today—the cost is not much. We are agents for the STAR CAR. Let us demon strate it. A Pay Roll Town SAMPLE IP U 17 1? «4. ’tameand ad- • < !res8, a post card will do, and we will mail free and postpaid, a sample copy of ®V j All ads. under this head re cash with copy. Kates, one cent a word; initials and figures count as words. Minimum, 25 cents an issue. Popular Mechanics MAOAZIMK DRAYING Light hauling and delivery. Any place, any time. Call phone 484, at if. formerly Abbott apartments. 400 PICTURES VERENEAPARTMENTS Modern house keeping rooms for rent; good water; electric lights; five minute walk to O.-A. Mill. See Berg and Holmlund. tf. FOR SALE CHEAP—Rough Lum- bor. Also some deminsion stuff that will be cut to order. Formerly Gra ham Mill, 1% miles out. E. C. nan ti. Mgr. Calves from Grade Cows wjth 300 pound Butterfat Records and Pure Bred Sires. For information apply to Wm. T. Noble. Box 311, Cinta ti. kanie, Oregon. I LOW (ROUNDTRIPS EAST the most wonderful magazine pub lish 1. It contains the never ending story of the Events of the World and 160 llluMratrd Pagra every month, that will mnertain every member of tlie family There ■a a special department for the Radio fan, for the Handy Man and Farmer who like to use tools: for the Amateur who wants tips on how to do and make things. and Women are delighted with the "Household Tools" pages. Each issue contains somathing to interest everybody. You do not obligate yourself in any way by asking lor a free sample copy. 11 you like it you ran buy a copy every month Irom any Newsdealer or send us your suLscuption—12 50for one year. Papular Mechanics Company 10O.2U E. Ontario St.. Chi« a go, HL WE PAY P lan Y our V acation T rip U h will lie gltui to outline trip«, arrange ticket« and nlceping car accommodations clieck baggage, furninfi travel publication* and full information. We will acy I the Eastern points h I aowd I m *I ow , and many others, and ! to return, al tin; uuuoMHl ly low fares quoted, daily May 22 to Sept. 15th, good ro turning until < tetr >l3m il ’ One way via California »lightly higher. A wide choice of nfttte-a and »top-overs are available in both direction«. /’ovular Mrehmtict but/din* Is Oerau ■' arlu.'.it: ’o ifa priMiuciton o/ litis cal r.Mjarlne. Gie largest commisbion fo eubscrip- tion Agents, and want one in every com munity. Send tor AGENTS’ FREE OUT FIT. Aume two reference» ROUND TRIP FARES Atlanta ....... Baltimore.... Boston .......... Buffalo ......... Chicago ....... Cincinnati Cleveland Denver ......... $119.80 $143.81 $155.75 $122.87 $88.25 $108.55 $110.81 $06.25 $79.80 Montreal Des Moines $135.00 $107.87 New York ..... $14» ». > Detroit ....... Duluth .. . ... $74.25 Omaha ............ $74.2» Indianapolis $ 101.49 Philadelphia .. $147.: t $122.01 Kansas City .... $74.25 Pittsburg $96.30 St. Louis ......... $83.7 5 Memphis $87.10 St.' Paul ........... $74.' '» Milwaukee Minneapolis ... $74.25 Washington .. $143.81 for any rlctnilt detired pirate call at our office, write or telephone VERNONIA STAGES R. M. ALDRICH, Agent United Rys. horse, Red Top Arrow Line. Effective May Vernonia, Oregon, Phone 1G1 10. 1924. Leave Vernonia for St. Helens and Portland, 8:00 a. m., Two ’ wooden pullies for sale at 1:00 p. m., 3:00 p. m., and 6:00 p. m. |. NORTHERN PAC I FIC-BU RLI NG TON Leave Portland for Vernonia 8:20 the Eagle. a. m., 1:20 p. m., 3:20 p. m., and GREAT NO FOR SALE—60X100 ft. choice lot 6:50 p. m. Leave St. Helens for Ver facing south, one block from H. S. nonia 10:00 a. m., 3:00 p. nT., 5:00 SCHOOLS TO TEACH KINDNESS two blocks from Grammer school.All p. m. and 8:15 p. m. Round Trip cleared and fenced. Enquire at H. S. Rates—Vernonia to Portland $3.75. Oregon was the first state to make tf. Vernonia to St. Helens $2.75. or Residence of Ben Owens. teaching of kindness to animals com pulsory in the public schools, from NOTICE Cement—We have it. See Ver 15 minutes to half hour each week in NOTICE is neroby served upon ni'' nonia Trading Co. Cement, the school year by all public school persons that the udersigned will not Wholesale and retail. teachers. in any way be responsible for any A new course of study has been pre depts or bills contracted by E. S. pared for each of the eight grades, Berry, whether the same be < epresent with supplementary reading and story cd as partnership or private bills telling on important points for child The same applies to all bills whicu ren in the gtneral program of hu may be contracted or be attempted mane education and care of animals. to be contracted by the said E. S KIDNEY TROUBLE The new course of study will be Berry after April 1, 1924. Kidney disease is one of the printed and got out in time for the Leonard Jacobson most insidious and dangerous opening of schools all over the state Millard Jacobson. Dangerous because its presence this fall. The Oregon law is much is very often not even suspected FOR SALE—American Cash Reg sought after by other states. until it has attained a firm hold If the kidneys function normal ister, Rex visible Typewriter easy ly, all is well, as the proper terms or good cash price. Kingsley POWER OFFV-We have splendid functioning of these organs is Mercantile Co. luck with our successful light & pow essential to the maintenance of er plant. In fact we never seen better — health in the whole body. Let your chiropractor relieve WANTED CONTRACT service. But Wednesday the juice was the Nerve Pressure by giving off most of the day/ just when ‘ we Any and all kinds of contracting you Chiropractic Vertebral Ad wanted it of course. Our paper shows done. Ready to consider a bid on any justments. The kidneys with a lost day, as we can’t work our lino then function normally and the • srork. F. T. King, care Hollywood result will be healthy. Consul type without juice, nor will our press Pool Room. tf. tation and Spinal Analysis Free es run when the electricity is off. We can ’ t help it. Red Seal Carbon Paper, Standard Dr. W. Boyd Whyte weight, 5 cents a sheet at the Eagle Your Chiropractor Base on Balls. Mr. and Mrs. Purcell Kline left office. Hoffman Bldg.—Open Evenings Monday for Coquille, Oregon. Gasoline Engine, for sale at Eagle. two NORTH COAST LIMITED * ORIENTAL LIMITED Il S. EXPERTS LEAD WAR ON FOOT ANO MONTH DISEASE uST as the antiquarian looks for the old hall marks that identify fine silver, so the experienced motorist finds his guarantee of gasoline quality in the Red Crown sign. Red Crown’s unusually high mileage, plus a quicker and more flexible response for all speeds, all • loads—these are the things that count in motor fuel. VERNONIA BRAZING & MACHINE WORKS THAT’S WHAT I CALL REAL LUMBER This is Dr. V. O. Houck of the I "lilted States Bureau of Animal Industry, (left) who has been placed by Secretary Wallace In complete command of the tight being effectively waged on the foot and month disease eut break In California, and O. H. Hecke, director Department of Agrlcnlture. Stale of California, who Is assisting Dr. Houck In quickly and | m riuancntly stamping out the epidemic. It’s the kind it pays to buy, too, for even if the first cost is a little more than the cheaper gPHdes. the extra labor required in using cheap er lumbei more than makes up the difference. The completed job is also much more satisfac- toiy when good quality-lumber is used. Tipton Lumber Co *1 ♦ Vernonia, mm « r0FMrR cliURCH StitDS Or Phone 431 A «i»*»*« Ä A £ ¿ the disease through shipment of fruits, vegetables or dairy products from the great non-infected areas of California. We know of in stance where the* disease has ieen carried by such shipments,” Dr. Houck said. Complete confidence In the men in the field was expressed by Dr. J. R. Mohler, chief of the buteay of animal industry. United States de partment of agriculture, tn a mu, sage he has just sent to Dr. Houck and the local federal Inspectors. "We have in California," he said, “the beat equipped force of inspec tors that was ever assembled on a foot and mouth detail. >•<*-* , "Our methode are not'’ experi mental. but have been wetgfied In the balance of practical Mperietsos and have always produced the de "There la no danger of spread of sired results. SACRAMENTO. CALIF.—.The full force of the Unitdf| States govern ment has be. n brod tbt into play effectively against the. foot and mouth disoaso in Califernla. The disease bus been confined to cer- tain limited districts in the state and the work of stamping it out Is proceeding rigorously under the direction of Dr. U. O. Houck, per sonal representative of Secretary Wallace, department of agriculture, who has complete control of the combined federal and state forces "Every method justified by our past experience and by scientific study la being used to prevent any possibility of spread of the disease and to wipe it out so thoroughly that there Will be no chance of its recurrence," said Dr. Houck. s ef STAND ALITY OIL COMPANY