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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1925)
On Inland Highway VERNONIA EAGLE — Many Opportunitie« Are Here HOFFMAN HARDWARE CO. One Dollar will do double duty on this White Enamel Ware—-Envied by every Woman. Beauti ful White Ware made by a new process which gives it a toughness and elasticity that assures perfect long service. Easy Cleaned. Sanitary and Time Saver. For ono week we will give you your choice of any of the follow ing items of merchandise. Each article offered is worth much more, as you will quickly recognize. Just the thing for general Worth |2.00, now only purposes. DISH PANS COMBINETE Round or oval—take your choice. rims. They all go nt Rolled Usually sold for $1.40 to $2.26 each. sale only This COFFEE POTS Also a 3-quart Coffee Pot—a dandy Only 11.00. WATER PAILS 12 quart Water Pails, good size—not the small 8 or 10 quart. Bargain size, now I? TEA KETTLES Big 7-quart size—a dandy—all fine and white. Now “For bargains see HOFFMAN about it*’ “For bargains see HOFFMAN about it” FOR BARGAINS “SEE HOFFMAN ABOUT IT” throw me out, dear, are there?” VISITORS AT LINCOLN "Not in front of the house, dear AND WASHINGTON SCHOOLS Success is doing what you ought est; but the old potato patch at the Mrs. Sarah Spencer, Patriotic In back looks nice and soft.’’ to do. structor of the Woman’s Relief Soon "a darn good husband" wil, Corps and Mrs. Alma Milk one A hick town is one where you hear be one who can do his own darning i of the Board of School Directors more than you see. and pants repairing. i visited the Lincoln school Thursday afternoon Feb. 15, and Friday af A. Scutter says the Democracy has ternoon Mrs. Spencer and Mrs. May “There to no fool like an old fool” Millinger visited the Washington the best of leaders, only nobody but the young fool with oodles of school. much is following them. money to worse. Mrs. Spencer donated a flag and The man who can drink or let it Lincoln’s picture to Mrs. Vida Mills’ alone la finding the kind of boose Jud Tunkins says if profanity be room. sold now a great help to letting it comes any more prevalent, he’s in It is the duty of the Patriotic In alone. structor to see that all schools are favor of a constitutional amendment furnished with flags and Patriotic against it. They nre talking of eliminating literature. , McAdoo and Smith as National lead Insistent reminders of the expense ers. They might as well—there to WE GIVE THE NEWS of the recent war should have their not much left for anybody to lead In the words of a well known pub Since Calvin wiped them off th' ffect in stimulating efforts to pre- lisher, we might state that The News «t another one. earth—or nearly so. has no sickly sentimentality, or pre ELECTRIC SPARKS tended sickly sentimentality, about '• ' current of Muscle Shoale is giving the news, whether it is about .>• nature, but doea not move house news or otherwise. When we y i» I in congressional debate. take a subscriber’s money we enter into a contract with that subscriber k of the dull evenings Adam to give him the news to the best of A New York traffic exp ri. ¿ve spent when there were no our ability, and we do it. If you Solved Washington's problem —' eighbors to talk about. want to get the news—all the news the streets so full of additional —you can do it for two dollars a there y .»n’t be room for anybod) .o Although one of the richest men year—no more, no less. We play al^j^un automobile. of his time, George Washington had no favorites; we punish no enemies; we do not care to advance our own *i shall go to your father and ask to borrow $3,000 to defray his ex his consent to-night, darling. There I penses to Now York. Where his in political or social ambition—we run nìace^À “ * a newspaper.—Garibaldi News. * are no grounds on which he can! auguration as President took ] ‘ m Another thing old N>- ---- 1 khat might have roused M «nr never had to stop the Ark an, h flat tire. POST OFFICE BILL efforts in the process of whitening USE OREGON PRODUCTS the souls of moviedom instead of In regard to the proposed increase whitewashing the out side of the And now the cup that cheers but in the Post Office rates, Congress blackened hearts and consciences of does not inebriate is to be dashed men and Senators are hearing from his charges.—S. Oregon Sportsman. from our lips—for what is a break their constitutants from every state fast without a hot, fragrant cup of in the union to the effect that if the coffee and rich Jersey cream. Thue Twenty yean ago one of the best does the cold blooded profiteer take proposed increase becomes a law, in creasing the rates on mailing matter, known names in national advertis the joy out of life. Echoes from far or increasing the rates on Parcel ing was James Pyle’s Pearline The Braxil tell of rain and revolution cur Post, that every incumbent who votes advertising had run continuolsly tailing the coffee crop. But every for that increase had better not go body knows rain falls every day in back home and face the home folks since 1873. the tropics in the rainy season, and for reelection. They are saying the —In 1907, the concern having revolution to like the poet’s river— Army does not pay its way, but it passed into the hands ofan estate, going on forever. Fact to our dark costs over $300,000,000 a year and the trustees saw an opportunity by eyed neighbors of the equator are the Navy does not pay its way and which they could save many hun- playing Yankee tricks on us. They also costs about $300,000,000 a year dreds of dollan by cutting out the are getting wise to running a little and why should the Post Office De advertising. monopoly of their own and hence the partment, which renders the greatest —Pearline loot favor rapidly and in hackeneyed fables and the ever soar service to the people of any of the 1914 tried to come back. Several ing prices. Somebody predicted six- departments, be expected to pay its hundred thousand dollan were spent bit and dollar coffee one of these own way? It doea almost do so. which amount would have made a days. And what are we going to do considerable dent on the market for about it? Same as we did with sug President Coolidge, receives be ar when it went to a quarter a pound tween 2000 and 3000 letters every a new product, but Pearline was not So we'll drink bouillon and Jersey day. Not more than a hundred get a new product. It was trying to milk. They are fine for the nerves— come back, which to infinitely more past his Secretary, however. and the complexion.—Forest Grove difficult and it did not succeed. News-Times. If it had been anybody but a —Another nationally known product member of the Hollywood movie stopped advertising for one year— An item in Portland papers telle family who married the sixteen-year- and it took from five to seven yean of splendid triplets, 2 beys and 1 old girl under the condition that to regain the volume it lost. girl being born last week to Mr. and Charlie Chaplin appears to have —A merchant can build up a busi Mrs. O. L. Lee, of Rtedsport. Mrs. married his leading lady, the neigh ness with pentotent advertising. Lee to a sister if Mrs. H. O. Dtoa- bors would have probably have made But few who once become adver- more of Vernonia. Mr. Disamare him glad to stay in Mexico. Hayes tiaers over follow in the footsteps of says he feels queer to be an uncle the movie csar might weH spend his Peariine. three times all at once.