Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 28, 1924, Image 8

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VERNONIA EAGLE
Mrs. Paul Robinson was a Hills-
boro visitor Saturday.
We will probably get a Christmas ance relatives anl where Mr. Rutland
Number of the Eagle out December er’a other store is located. Last Sun­
19th.
day at the Kullander home here they
entertained L. M. Cowan and Leland
Come in anf time and hear the R. Gilbert, old friends, from Portland
new records on the Victrolas at the
Oscar Enstrom Is in Portland thia
Silver For Pharmayc.
week having his eyes treated.
Sheriff Wellington got two still
Harry Edholm from Idaho is run-'
operators this week and they were
i ;
given $1500 and 60 days for Fred ning the mail route to Timber.
Ulrich and $500 and 30 days for
Ellen Enstrom is spending the
Philip Susta.
week-end in Portland with the A. F.
Machie family.
A Victrola—the best gift. Silver
Fox Pharmacy.
Maybelle Dorobough who has been
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Last Friday the V. H. S. football
team went to Scappoose by stage
and took at 41 to 0 defeat on their
We aim to get out our Annual
gridiron. Scappoose has the heaviest
Edition or Christmas paper on Dee.
team we have met and consequently
ember 12. But Ad Copy must be in
handed us the wont score of the
this week or first of next for that
season.
edition if we make it on time.
Our boys were helpless under the
onslaught of the Scappoose 180 lbs.
Commercial Printing—Let the
backfield men who are all old hands
Eagle print it. Have your stationery
absent from school on account of the at football. Their quarterback, who
Attorney Gressman and family chicken pox has just returned.
on a par with your town and your
has had much more experience than
spent Thanksgiving and over Sun­
business.
the average high school player, ran
day with his relatives in Eugene and
Alice Corey has been absent sever­ I his team with a series of irresistable
December the 29th.
Springfield.
al days on account of illness.
line plunges for touchdown after
• touchdown.
The Missionary Ladies met with
Rumors say Haltom’s store will
After the game our coach, Mr.
C. V, Enstrom.C. A. Mills and E.
move or the manager move or leave, good success at their Bazaar last
Austin,
expressed relief that “his
E.
Mills
made
a
business
trip
to
or something to that effect. The Tuesday. The affair was held at the
boys" were still in whole pieces with
Lane
county
this
week.
Haltom’s store has had quite a career Gilby Motor Garage as advertised
only minor bruises. The fellows will
in Vernonia.
and besides the eats the articles for
all have to start putting on weight
sale went for good prices at ready
OUR COUNTY THERE
to overcome the 30 pounds per man
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hills- sale.
handicap ns we expect to whip Scap­
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bury, Sunday, a boy.
Lou Snider’s herd of pure bred poose next year. There was some dis­
Last Sunday the Vernonia Rifle Holstein cows was honor pure
herd cussion as to the advisability of meet
Fred Oversen and family and Mrs. Club held a Turkey Shoot. That ac­ in the state, for October, accorltng
ing such a team this year but it has
Pope were Portland visitors Tuesday. counts for so many turkies in various to reports of the cow testing associ­
proved a valuable experience. Prac­
homes. We have some good shots
ation records for the state, as report­ tice was resume! Monday as we meet
Mr. and Mrs. Goodnight were here as proven at the event Sunday.
ed by the dairy department of the Clatskanie at Clatskanie on Thanks­
down from Berkenfeld to spend the
Oregon Agricultural College. The giving Day. The Clatskanie team is
Thanksgiving holidays at the Web-
Christmas Goods are now on dis­
average production of Mr. Snider’s the nearest one to ours fir lightness
star home.
play at the Silver Fox Pharmacy.
herd was 934 pounds of milk and so if our boys play the same brand
37.1 pounds of butter fat.
of football they used in the 0-0
Mrs. J. E. Ellis is reported quite
ORDER NOW FOR XMAS
The
honor
purt
bred
cow
for
the
Knappa
game the contest is “cinch­
sick this week.
state association was Evangeline, ed”.
Get your Suit Tailored to Order
owned by Louis Weber of Tillamook
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Chambers, of from Pure Wool Goods with six
county
with a production of 1584
Longview, Washington, were week­ months Free Pressing Service.
Wanted to Rent—Piano. Inquire
pounds of milk containing 80.75
end visitors at the home of Mr. and
S. Wells, Merchant Tailor,
of
Mrs. Smith at Moonlight apart­
pounds of butter fat. The honor
Mrs. Isaac Jay. Mr. Chambers is a
Bridge street, nert door to Eagle
ments.
grade cow was Daisy, owned by Dave
Nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Jay.
Office, Vernonia, Oregon.
Fitzpatrick, of Tillamook, producing
GET YOURS
The Editor and wife were Thanks­ 1172 pounds of milk containing
See the Art Goods at The Silver
85.97
pounds
of
butter
fat.
giving guests at the J. P. McDonald
Fox Pharmacy.
Mr. Snider’s record is remarkable
The first car load of pyrotol, the
home.
in
that
it
is
not
a
cow
or
two
that
is
government
stumping powder, for
Mr. and Mrs. Kullander spent
making
high
production
but
the
en
­
Columbia
county
containing 23,000
Special
Thanksgiving
dinner
at
first of the week in Portland.
the Gayoea proved quite popular for tire herd was above the average, pounds was delivered at St. Helens
which is a fact that counts most in on Monday of this week, which is
Mias Dorothy and Mrs. Vesta many Vernoniaites.
dairy
production.
being distributed by Geo. A. Nelson
Frydendall Sundayed with relatives
County Agent. This powder will be [
Special Election on City Budget
in Manning.
distributed to about 75 farmers in |
December 4. Polls open from 8 to 8
DR. LUZADER HERE DEC. 1-2
the county, who had placed their or­
December 29th in Vernonia.
at Lester building on First street.
ders fir the same. These farmers are
Dr. Luzader, Eyesight Specialist, located in practically every commun­
High school girls and boys “Play­
The Big Event—Wait for it on the
will be at Kullander’s Jewelry Store ity in the county.
ing Hookey" from schoil isn’t learn­ ight c.f December 29.
Mr. Nelson also states that orders
Vernonia, on next Monday and Tues­
ing them anything worth while—
are
being taken for u second car
day,
December
1
and
2.
Please
make
still they do it in Vernonia, same- as
Mi-, and Mrs. Kullander had their
load, but so far have not received
in other towns.
Thanksgiving dinner in Independ- appointment with Mr. Kulander.
enough to make up the full car of
20,000 pounds but he expects enough
orders will probably be received by
the first week in December, to com­
plete the second car load order for
the county.
Hoffman
Hardware Co
Patronize those who advertise,
because by advertising they show
that they are live business men.
—which means that they turn their
stocks over rapidly and always have
new goods on their shelves.
AMERICAN IDEALS
GIFT TO NEAR EAST
Genuine Japanese Token
abe Ware
"I have always been interested io
Near East Relief," stated a promin
ent social worker of Portland a few
days ago, “but, until the last few
months the whole thing seemed so
hopeless it seemed to be Just one
dreary round of massacre and sorrow
over and over again.
“I am sending a larger check this
year for now that the children are out
of Turkey and there Is no more danger
of massacre it seems to me we have
the big chance for which we have
been looking for these many year».
It seems too good to be true that
massacres are ended but such is
case.”
"Another thing that encourages
is the great constructive program
which the relief agency Is carrying
out and where methexis of education,
hygiene and Industry have replaced re­
lief methods. This I understand is
true of the larger part of the Near
East program although much relief
work Is still necessary in the pitiful
camps in Greece and Syria where
thousands of children are still home­
less and many will die this winter
unless help Is given."
"The going to »he Near East of
men like Dr. P-xtl Monroe of the
Teachers College of New York and a
nationally known authority on edu
cation, and Dr R. II. Reeder, equally
well known who ilh Dr. James I.
Vance formerly iruderator of the
Presbyterian Chn ch and the carry
Ing out of their smcestlons for the
training of these children may mean
much for the future welfare of that
stricken country.”
"I give money now to the Near East
Relief Just as I give it to a college
or any other character forming organ­
isation In this country expecting my
reward in knowing that boys and girls
are being trained for successfnl lives
In their own countries. One hundred
thousand children going out through
the Near East to carry American
ideals of life and culture will be ons
f of the greatest contributions that any
people could possibly make to a war
stricken land.”
Big Stores and Art Stores in Cities
Sell These V ases and Jars for $1.50 to
$3.50 Each. Nice Assortment Christ
mas Special, Until Sold
Each
See Display in Window. Big Bear Rug $38.00
For Nice Toys, Good Toys For G
Boys and Girls
“See Hoffman About It
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Mrs. S. C. Smith at the Moonlight
apartments dined with her husband
in Portland on Sunday of last week.
4L
a Diamond
The present of a Diamond Ring, or other Diamond
Jewelry, stands above all other presents. Happiness
in it never ends. The passing years only add to its
cash value.
Consider such a gift for a wife cr daughter this
Christmas. Come in and sc > the many beautiful Di­
amonds here. Each one a spi nt! id gem of the first
water and high biilliance Mountin’ ' ar? exquisite
deigns in solid x.a'te goiu an cphitinum.
Better sete-L't r or nu; c vorar'e pi es are not
afforded.
A.
Bar Pins—Brooches- 7 . ''lets
Scarf Pins—Charms—Cuff Links
Selections for Christmas can be reserved by paying
a deposit.
Extended Credit if Desired
HOLLANDER'S JEWELRYSTORE
*
Expert Swiss and American Watch Repairing Done
CHINA SHIPS MILLIONS OF EGGS TO U.S
EVEN WITH CREAT INCREASES IN OUR OWN EGG
PRODUCTION AND A TARIFF WAU.. IMPORTATIONS ARE HEAVY.
TOTAL
DOZENS
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Beautiful Christmas Gifts
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42 400 000
■1 400 000
IMPORTED
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1911
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Chinese hens are laying millions of dozens of eggs to h<- beaten Into Amer­
ican cakes and candles. In spite of the Increased height of the tariff wall
Enough Chinese eggs are coming Into the United Stat.« annually Io furnish
approximately one dozen for every family. But the Chinese lien ditrs not com
pete with the American hen In supplying the eggs for the breakfast table. Of
the 23,710,000 dozen coming in last year practically all were In the dried or
frozen form, according to the Soars-Roebuck Agricultural Foundation
The American hen cannot he accused of loafing on the Job. In addition to
furnishing nil the eggs needed for American uae, she produces a huge surplus
for export. Last year this surplus amounted to 30,000,000 dozen 6,290,000
dozen more than were lm|x>rted. The American exports were largely eggs In
the shell, which sell at higher prices than the frozen and dried eggs from
China.
in 1914, Just a decade ago, there were 19,000,000 dozen Chinese eggs Im-
ported. By 1918 the Imports totaled 52,400,001) dozen, and in 1880 the number
had climbed to 71,600,000 dozen. In 1922, the year (lie tariff went into effect,
only 25,827,000 dozen were Imported. Last year the number was still further
reduced, with only 23,710,000 dozen coming In.
Present prices are not especially attractive to Importa. The
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for strictly high quality eggs, the production of which for the home markets
the American lien monopolisée.
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ONLY FOUR
WEEKS
Time to geU^he pick of Christmas
Goods now on display
MAKE THE SILVER FOX PH AR
MACY YOUR
CHRISTMAS
STORE
WE ARE WELL PREPARED
¿We esne daily call your attention, this
jwefk, to our new Art Goods, Pictures
land our Large Line of New Victrolas
land Victor Records. Come in and hear
I the new ones—Welcome anytime.
Silver Fox Pharmacy
VERNONIA, OREGON
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