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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1924)
F’thing and Hunting VERNONIA EAGLE Amondmaaia ta tbs prssaat laws m - lating to auto dopoaitori»» to tbo aad that all deposits of atata fund» »ball Maybe you ’ ve read of be made upon compatltlva bidding by After reading paper» from many the bank» of the stata, was recom the kind of girls who win town» in the Mate, we begin to real the beauty contest prizes of mended In the biennial report of the ise what an efficient Light and fered by newspapers and at «tate treasury deiurtm-nt. Power plant we have in Vernonia. Congratulation» have Just been »ent Z.ll over the utute last week, power summer results, now let us the Portland Grade Teacher»* aaao- companies and telephone companies tell you about the kind of clutlon by J. W. Crabtree of the Na had difficulty in giving any kind of girls we have around Ver tional Education »»soclatlon on the service. At Canby, Aurora, Wood non i?. who never win beau fact that 16 schools of the city have burn and r-ninll town» in the valley ty prizes—then maybe you 100 per cent of their teacher» enroll they v without light and power ed in the uatlonal association. : I. V.o 'ul u n, < ecjally baa been can decide which kind you’d The lugislaturs, at It» next »e»»ion having m re thi n her ..hare. In Port rather have for a wife. We will be requeued to amend the pre« land (.000 phonea were out of order have the kind around here ent »alary lavra so a» to provide cea. i.early i wee1 . At Vernonia during who during the spring hel P'naatlon .for the deputy atata treas the cold snap of a week our plant out in the garden in which urer and deputy »ecretary of »tate In worked splendidly. Some time ago we the amount of |S00 a con th. The»« were having poor service at various 's growing the best of toma official» new rodoive 6260 a month. time». This wax because the city han toes, beans and corn. When The booklet recently leaued by the grown ho fast that the transformer» the harvest is completed she Jackion eounty board of commission were not large enough to handle the rolls up her sleeves and cans er» to advertlae Jackson county ha« load. These have been remidied, and enough of the produce to proved »o popular that the 10.000 of lute everything seems to be satis last the family through the printed in the flrat order will not bo factory. The Vernonia Light Si Pow sufficient and the commissioners are er company dislike» to give poor winter, saving the best for contemplating issuing 10,000 more. service as bad as we dislike to re the county fair. Being busy A» the reault of action taken by the ceive poor . rvice. When the lights helping her mother in the go out the company looses money. kitchen she finds little time »tate game commission at a resent meeting, a letter was sent to Presi We arc confident that the company to worry about the latest in dent Coolidge by I. N. Fleiachner, of will do everything in their power to “Deliver the Goods" und we hope to hair bobs, face iouge or eve Portland, chairman, protesting against see lower rates uh soon as their re ling gowns. She’s only an the proposed extension of Crater lake turns will justify it. At least we are ordinary girl, but she can national park to Include Diamond lake. The West Coast Power company, willing to have patience at the same give her sisters of the big which owns and operate» a a’rlng of time we .i • mi'zhty glad that Vor c':ty many a pointer on what electric planta between the Umpqua nonia bus light und power. it takes to be naturally beau aud Yaqulna bays, along the Oregon tiful, as well as what it takes coast, has taken over the plant at 61 ll'r^cn, a to make a happy home. Wo Florence, having purchased It from Miss Lilj chooJ say there aie a few such ir G. G. Bushman of Springfield and H , ad< Ve’ noni?, M. Peterson of Florence. und ay and around Vernonia. ’ eft teacher F. M. Lucas and C. W. Harris, ^own ! rilanci, Decernb i. ers of a large faim in the Tule lake th, is re- bee.it1 section, filed suit In circuit court to Think Thi« Over Lii acute at recover I26U0 damages from a group of seven 11 vest oak mon ci the charge p ’onsilitis tack of The gift that is most ap stook owned by the defendants Leading physicians fear it predated, at any time of that had been driven into the pleintiffs may develop into black dip- the year, is a gift that satis grain fields and doatreyed the crops. the. ia. fies, and the gift that satis Extravagance in the conduct of his fies is always a sens'ble one office and an affidavit that be at one Mis. Mike Miller and sor It it lasts the whole yeai time had purchased liquor from a employed by the city of are spending Christmas in round, that is the finest gift policeman Astoria ware two reasons advanced by of all. Considering the cost Governor Pierce for the attempted re Salem. can you imagine a gift that moval of Dr. Thomas Ross of Port land as a member of the state fish Mrs. E. E. Miller, i t irt- would afford one-tenth the commission. land, visited a few day3 last pleasuie to a friend or rela William M. Ramsey, practicing at tive in some distant locality torney at McMinnville, was appointed week with Mrs. Haniiin. as a year’s subscription to by Governor Pierce to succeed Harr> the home-town paper? You Belt as circuit Judge of the 12th judi Mrs. A. H. Childs, of Port can’t write to then, every cial district, comprising Yamhill and land was a guest last week week, and yet they want Polk counties. Judge Belt will re of Mrs. Jack Heenan. from the circuit Judgeship Janu to know what ‘s going on tire ary 6 to accept a seat on the supreme back in the old home town bsnob Mi'S Sadie Christensen is and community. Each week court United States senators and repre sick with small pox. when they get the Eagle will seutatlves in congress from Oregon. think of you, and bless you Washington, California and Idaho will be asked te attend a meeting of cherry M.s. Bond, of Portland, for your thoughtfulness. growera from the four states te be and daughter Helen, are Why not : end or bring a held in Portland time in Janu subscription for at least one ary te diseuss an some heie for the Holidays. increase of the im friend or relative and let us port duty on foreign cherries iiom two notify them that you have to five cents a pound. i Floyd Leslie, of The Dal been considerate kind The first "lech laves" trout eggs les is here for the holidays enough to make it and possible to be received in Oregon came from Montana laat week when l.Svo.titt» Judge and Mrs. Hanis for them to get this paper were taken te the hatchery of the state mespend'ng Christmas at' an entire year—a present game eemmisalen on the McKensle the home of their daughter that is sensible, that is ap river. The trout are of Scotch stock preciated and that brings and are really Atlantic salmon which in St. Helens. cheer every week of the 52. have lest seagoing habit», according Mi:-. Juca Tarleton, who is at- You’d want it if you were to Captain A. B. Burghduff, state tei 'uv. the University of Washing away fro mhome, wouldn’t game warden. A total of St.Ml.94S will bo requir ton is spending the holidays with you? Then why isn’t it nat ed in 1225 and 122« for the operation her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. L. ural that the one who mov of all atato departments and institu Tarleton at their Millview residence ed away also wants it? tions for which the legislature auth- ' : < ms appropriation», according to the ! •sUmatas of prepoced expenditures I approved by the state budget com mission. Copies of the report wtM bo sent te the legislators for their consideration. The boot nows for the last week ia tbo lumber industry received from ' all parts at tbo country by the Nation | al Lumber Manufacturers’ association camo from the West Coast Lumber men's association, which includes moot of the largo mills of western Oregon and Washington. Now business for ths 120 mills reporting for the week ending December 12 was 12 per cent above preduetion and 1? per cent above shipments. Re-olootleu of aU of the present of You will from your first tankful of this fleers until the next annual .conven tions ia hold, and selection of Corvallis new winter Rud Crown gasoline. as the site for tbo 1221 deliberations, You’ll get the perfect cold-weather driv to be hold some timo ia May, featured ing performance of correctly BALANCED the closing eooBlon of the 14th annual con vontion of the Oregon Farmers' gasoline — union at The Dalles. Herbert Bgbert Quick, hair-trigger starting! Fast ac 4 b* of The Dalles will continue as presi celeration in spite of the cold— without dent. W P. Laird of Eugene as vise president. and Mrs. O. B. Jones ef sacrifice of power or mileage. I Monmouth as seeretary-treasurer. You’ll uod tbs winter gasoline you're Unless sportsmen and game con looking for at a;1y ' Red Crown” pump servationists want to see beaver total ly exterminated ia Oregon they must in town—at Standard Oil Service Stations urge the atato legislature to order the and at dealers—“in every way a better closed season ea those little fur boar gasoline.” ers permanently, ia the opinion of Captain A. B. Burgbdnff. state game ________ , STANDARD OIL COMPANY warden, who submitted a report to tlfb IN EVERY (California) state game ouAmioslea showing that WAY A In the four months from November 1, 1922, to February 22, 1224, more than 13.000 boa vena, valued at llM.dM Quidi flatting O lOOÿ>power wore takea by licanaod trappers of ths 2.1*1% .. „ OUR LICHT AND POWER The Prize W'nner Steri Gutting AUrKGUtti) WINTER PF?.?JÄMANCE on thi, • neww % better rasoline L. f 4/ I Skaggs United « 9 Stores No. 225 VERNONiA, OREGON The habit of SAVING and INVESTING is the logical outgrowth of the thrift inclination. The thrifty person will know how to buy and where to buy as patt of his defenc' s' ■'tern in the g?me of existence. Experience has taught him the easiest way to make money is by spending it wisely. Vernonia thrif ty folks are coming to look unon -ZAcrq’ STORES PRICES as a guide in the puichase of fc : itium. \L..; / .v day again why net line up with the thrifty class and atari saving by buying at SKAGAB’ UNITED STORES. *r<.; ’S a .-'- U&UBÍ* IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT CEREALS Rolled Oats, 9 pound suck 53s i Farina, 9 8-19 lb. sack 6»r Olympic Paneake Flour 75c Carnation Oats, premium ! package, 2 for ...... ........ 75c Cream of Wheat, 2 pkgs 45c Rolled Oats in Bulk, best I Crystal White Soap, 23 bars $1 Per Case of 100 bars >4.23 White Wonder Soap, 25 bars for............ 21.00 10 Bars Fels Naptha 9c Best Pure Cane Sugar, per sack, ICS pounds SP.10 10 B| js Fels Naptha 69c English Breakfast Tea in Bulk, per pound 55c 25c Sweet Juicy Oranges, per doaon ........_......... 15c Fresh Loaf Sugar, 2 lbs for 25s .arge Tins Broken Slice Pine apple, 4 tins 95c grade, 4 pounds Ker econo, 2 gal. •1.0« Meins Plumb and Fig Fiditi ng per tin ................ gfc ! Peanut Brittle, freeh and alena per pound ...... 2Ba Pint Botti» Sour Pickiea and Chow .......... a IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT I Government Inspected Meats of the highest quality. Pot Roast of Beef pound IB He I Boiling Beef, pound 10c Round Steak, pound 21c T-Bone Steak, pound 23c Pork Roast, pound ............ 17c Picnic Mams, pound 18c Freeh Dreaoed Poultry at Bacen Baek, pound 21c times. Best Wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year -Ji:" :--.----- , —. * ...i.. Vernonia who oxprtsses a desire to some day be a specialist in some par ticular line, encourage him. He can ■ot bo a sucees» without hard study. But for all that hard study now he will be repaid later on, and usually by the very people who have los. sight of the rough road he had t > travel before he got to where the go ing was ssnooth. TWO SIDES TO IT When we seee a specialist in any line rake off several hundred dollars for work that didn’t require more than an hour or two we usually feel that he has a pretty soft snap. We go to a circus, for instance, and see a star performer who gets several hundred dollars a week for working a few minutes each day high up on A Christmas tree at both the Evan a trapeze or a tight wire. And we put gelical and Christian churches, and x it down that he is getting “easy mon splendid program for each place. ey", without pausing to consider how many weary hours of hard, grindir.- Mr. Ross Emmert ha ; dangerous practics and study hs had to put in to master that for which he been quite sick the pa«; is now receiving pay. And it is the several days. same with the doctor, the lawyer, the | expert machinist. If there is a boy iu 1 Mrs, Halstead ia reported EaaBES g.vr E3 _ . l among th« sick thic *^ek. Mr. and Mn. Uriah Mel linger of La Gmode, form erly Nehalem vnifar pion eers are here for the holi day«, visiting reMfren and friende. Mr. J. A. MeDonald has been quite sick for tWQ weeks, but reported better today. __________ _ s- 3ia*=^iBaEss3QE2BaeMmc9eS2= Kingsleys extend tiie Greet ings of Yuletide to All-a Merry Merry Christmas May Our Efforts and Services Bring Enjoyir.< nt an Comfert Anticipating the future, we offer begining the first of the eomtag ymr, • clean out of certain lines of stock and merchandise in order to eany a wider line and more items in Spring Merchandise. Simply Reliable Meadhandibe dl Quality on a Stock Clean-out Basis. Groceries HILLS COFFEE 1 pound....................57c 2 pounds............... $1.11 4 pounds............. $2.19 MACARONI 3 pounds..................25c 14 pounds.............. 98c CRESCENT BAKING POWDER.............. 35c Ther« are Three Thing* in Food Purchasing: QUALITY CLEANLINESS SERVICE Sheoe« Well the Beet MOTHBM OATS Premium ................ 3Se Aunt Jemina Pancake —Small .............. Me Large........ ...........43c BORDENS MILK 11 Cam.......... . $1BB M. J. B. COFFEE Pound................... Ms MERCHANDISE DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE KINGSLEY’S CASH STORE