Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 27, 1924, Image 6

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Dairying and Farming
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VERNONIA EAGLE
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Choosing A Gift For A Girl
It is a delightful experience at our store. So many
different pieces of Jewelry and the dress and toilet
accessories girls love, arc here, that a happy se­
lection is certain.
The quality is so complimentary, too. We use the
same discriminating care in selecting inexpensive
merchandise as we do with the mo t costly.
Whether your gift costs little or much, it is a rich
tribute to refined taste and appreciation of the
genuine merit in material and craftmanship.
“HER TEMPORARY HUSBAND"
IS A LAUGHING HIT
A SPECIAL
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“Her Temporary Husband” a First >
National farce comedy, opens at the
Blajestic Sunday and Monday. The
mission of Her Temporary Husband .
is ev.dei.Uy to provoke laughter, to'
cure the blues and to take one away ,
from the usual monotony of every I
life. And it fills its mission one hund­
red percent.
The picture provoke* laughter—
lasting laughter.
Unlike most com­
edy features it is something more
than a hodge-podge of “gags,” is teis
a story, based on a well-founded
plot, unusual it is true, but never-the
less plausible and convincing.
The picture is a screen version of
Sidney Paulton's popular stage con- i
edy success of Ute same tide. While
taking the main thefe of the play
me uirecior,
for its pioi
plot the
director, .xnn
John ...v-
Mc-
t, enhanced the picture with
Deimott,
added situations and circumstances j
which through the limitations of the
stage could not have been included
in the original play. He has evolved a
rib-tickler which, without doubt is
one of the best of its kind ever shown
in this city.
PUBLIC
MEETING
GRANTS PASS
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JULY G
Rumor will not down regarding a
THE WORKINGMEN'S STORE
large
new mill for the Vernonia ter­
America is a dry country.
ritory.
Inman-Poulsen
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building
on
It is dry because it so voted, not
A new store in Vernonia now open­
because of any restriction placed up- I Rock Creek is talked of on the street
ing next door to the Variety Store is
and
now
comes
word
of
a
200,000
on it by outside forces.
to be known as "The Workingmen’s
The Oregon, Washington and Ida­ mill at Pittsburg, probably by the
Shop” It is on the order of an “Ar­
ho Anti-Saloon forces are in confer­ McCormick interests. Let ’em build.
my Store”, and will be quite an at­
ence here to emphasize and develop
NO
ONE
CHOSEN
traction for wares in their line.
the law enforcement program.
Watch for their big opening ad in
When the question of liquor or no
As we go to press no one is nomi­ next week's paper.
liquor has been referred to the peo-
nated at the big Democratic conven­
pie of any state they have almost
tion in New York. Underwood’s name GROOM 16. BRIDE 15,
invariably voted against a return to
WED AT VANCOUVER
was the first one presented. McAdoo
the old days.
is cheered for an hoi r when he was
Therefore the Eighteenth Amend­
Vancouver, Wash., June 25.—The
nominated and Al S iith backers are
ment and the Volstead Act are held
most youthful couple that have been
still confident. Bryan and Cox are
up as expressing the will of the ma­
issued marriage license here in many
often mentioned as dark horse possi­
jority.
months were married Wednesday by­
bilities. Nomination looked for tolay,
Unless they should be repealed by
Esther Peterson, Vancouver’s “Mar­
unless a deadlock occurs.
popular vote, and this is so unlikely
rying” justice of the peace. The
as to be almost a fantastic concep­
bridegroom, Henry E. Parker, — e
tion, they will remain part of the law
REBECCAS
his age as 16 and the bride. Eld - J’..
of the nation, sacred by reason of
Robbins, gave hers as 15. Victo.il
their being so.
Robbins, the girl's mother, accomp­
Many people may disagree with
Wednesday ni- ht the St. Helens anied the pair and gave her c> <
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them, just as many people did not Rebecca Lodge came to Vernonia to to her daughter's mai riage. Tin- wr. -
believe in the law against slavery.
put on degree work for the newly ten consent of the youth’s parents
Many people may agitate for their ■ rganized lodge here. The lodge room was presented. Both were from Ver­
repeal or may take jaunts to other was crowded and the home lodge was nonia.
lands to enjoy the liquid hospitality
t > be found there.
We have no quarrel with either
course. If a man does not believe in
th» Eig' enth Amendment or in any
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lt t. He has a right to express his
< ..it,;.
Jut >.e must remember that it is
lav ..nd he cannot justify himself
t/ a law abiding citizen if he diso
leva it.
I he structure of law is so built
that diaregaid of one law breeds dis-
r< ard for i-H laws.
it is r..t vicious for an AmCricar
t oppose the liquor laws, but it is
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gerous for him to break them,
t is net illegal for an America!
to drink in England or France or
i . iti’l Columbia, but it is illegal for
i>tt» p.,.ess bootleg liquor ir
Z.u erica.
deverer.ee for law is a necessary
i .v ibute of a people which in any
v y plotends to be a successful self
I vverning people. No less a mar.
than Abraham Lincoln maintained
that reverence for law should be
made the political religion of A mer­
it-.—Portland Telegram.
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COME ON
Reds, toe the line, come forward
end stend by yiur guns. After a de
feat by the Yellowsti>»ks do not 1c
titem prove you are "Bolshivikes”
or proverbal "Red failure-”. Do not
let the new members get low in per
and think their throats are out—In
a month their appetites have becouro
a knowledge; so yiu fellows run
your hands down in your old sock
and unearth the lucre and preparr
for the promised feast, or the C. C
v,-oa’t have a quorum at its next meet
ing. If you can't get a Turkey, get a
pig or an old setting hen. The fowl
you choose if two foot or four, will
show your color and financial stand­
ing, I know times are hard but why
did you give the chalenge. Was it
you were sure of success? Old Reds
. you have been defeated two to on*,
so grin and bear it or the grin will
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THE GARDENER AUTOMOBILE^
MORE CAR FOR YOUR MONEY
A Demonstration Will Convince!
DEMONSTRATION WILL CONVINCE YOUq
THE FRANK YOUNG AGENCY
PHONE 473.
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AM' MOT OF M0 PESTAR. I
\ BELIEVE IM -GLAOIM’
AT HOME'
! “The Cozy
JUST
TRY US
Lunchon Shop
Soda Fountain
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VERNONIA TWO YEARS AGO
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$6.00 up
$12.00 up
$3.00 up
$2.00 up
$2.50 up
$3.00 up
$5.50 to $12.00
KULLANDERS
JEWELRY STORE
Fair Grounds 2:30 P. M
A meeting has been called by Mr
' be on the other jaw. Silence will nev­ shown some splendid work by the vis-1
Ebert for all interested, to meet at er
release you Red-.
itors. After the business of the order .
Gales Creek, next Monday raght.
One who has a keen aj pit tc., was attended to, all partook of a late '
June 30, at 8 p. m. Subject to discuss
banquet. It was one big night for !
Inland Highway. All invited.
ANOTHER BIG MILL
Rebeccas—Eighty members were in Ì
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Graduation gifts reserved on payment of a deposit
To Talk Inland Highway
IT IS THE LAW
Gold Rings ...............
Pearl Necklaces .......
Fancy Bracelets
Novelty Earrings ...
Bar Pins ....................
Mesh Watch Bands . H
Silver Mesh Bags
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Fancy Ices,CoolingDrinks
h Candies,Cigars, Ice Cream
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Coffee You Like
NEXT DOOR TO MAJESTIC THEATRE
| TRY “THE COZY” AFTER THE SHOW
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MOTHERS
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BREAD
All That the Name Implies’'*
MOTHER’S BPEAD SATISFIES YOUR
MANO FOP A WELL BAKED
loaf
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That’s \»hy so Many People Say “MOTHERS’
When Asking for Bread
AZ!L' ’LA.ME InsLTlES EXTRA QUALITY
ASK FOR IT FY NAME AND BE SURE. YOU
GET IT
AT ALL STORES
Our Motto: Quality, Cleanliness, Serwce
Vernonia Bakery
BREWER & VISNAW
On 2nd Street, just a few doors south of Bridge St.
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