Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 27, 1925, Image 6

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Biggest Little City in Oregon
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Chickens, Bees, Fruit, Dairying—
Vernonia country is the one place best
adapted. Here is that opportunity to
start in any of the above mentioned
enterprises. Here is a home market,
the climate and soil.
Classified
Adveriisirig
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ELECTRIC SPARKS
WANTS and FOR SALE
The speed rate and the death rate
Any girl in trouble may com­ go hand in hand.
municate with Ensign Lee of the The barber shop with must mirPors
Salvation Army at the White gets most of the bobbing trade.
All ads. under this head re cash
with copy. Rates, one cent • word;
initials and figures count as words.
Minimum, 26 cents an issue.
WOOD—You need it. I have it to Shield Home. 566 Mayfair Ave.,
sell. Thos. Schock,
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e Portland Oregon.
Phone 533
It pays to be square. Look at the
success of the cross-word trade.
The great Blackstone said that
law is common sense. Then wonder
we can’t enforce it.
HEMSTITCHING
FOR SALE—8 year old Jersey
milk cow. Price $50.
L. L. GRAVEN,
Hemstitching, cotton, six cents per
Vernonia
Parker Addition,
yard,
Stamping of all kinda to
order, and other needle work.
Good used cheese cutter at Smiths
MRS. WM. LANWAY,
Furniture Co. Price $4.00.
Bridge street one block up from
Rose Avenue.
WANTED—A second hand Reed
baby carriage. Enquire
Skagg’s Store.
PHOTOS
PHOTOS
Instead of being tried the
Kaiser enjoys the distinction of
joying his birthday celebrated
Berlin with gun play and other riot­
ous demonstrations.
A Texas surgeon recently ampu­
tated a leg by the light of his auto­
mobile. Some of the more reckless
A strong movement is on to in­
crease wild life in the country. Yes,
a good way to start it is to decrease
i am prepared to do Portrait work it in the cities.
A good Ford Delivery Car for Babys Portraits a specialty. We also
sale cheap.
J. P. McDonald.
“If you save the surface, you save
do kodak work. Quick service. Brown
house south of the Moonlight Ap- all,’’ that is why so ninny flappers
have their faces eaameled these days.
FOR RENT — 3-room furnished partments.
apartment with bath. Also have a
W. G. Alexander.
A law is not judged by the number
single sleeping room for one or two.
it jails, but by the number it keeps
C. R. POOL.
righteous.
At Skaggs' Market.
Typewri ters
FOR SALE
Four good used beds. Enquire of
MRS. M. B. HATTON.
FOR SALE — A 3-burner Oil!
Range. A Wicker baby bugy. A
New Home Sewing Machine, cheap.
Enquire Mr. Ellis home, corner Rose
Ave. and Bridge St.
Good Front Office room for rent.
In fireproof building. Call Hoffman
Hardware Co.
FOR SALE—Snap for $600. 2
small houses on one lot, woodshed
and partly fenced. Lot 2, block 1, 2
blocks back of Square Deal Garage.
Inquire Owner, A. Tessier.
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Late Models
For sale on
easy terms
or for rent.
Vernonia Representative
Wholesale Typewriter Co.
G. C. Olsen
Beall Electric
Building
Enjoy an hour at the new
O. K. CARD ROOM
next Horseshoe Restaurant
S. C. SALE, Prop.
Cash paid for false teeth, dental
go!’ platinum and discarded jewel­
ry. Hoke Smelting & Refining Co.,
Otsego, Michigan.
FOR SALE—Gurnsey cow com­
ing fresh in April, also two calves
—bull and heafer—since last spring.
Sam Bjornson,
Just above City Pump station.
Sale or Trade—160 acres, 45 in
cultivation, 7 room house, large bam,
out buildings, 3 springs, lots of out­
side range, in Clear Water Valley,
Idaho. What have you to trade?
C. H. Brown, Rose Ave.
FOR SALE—4 Room House with
bath, garage on Rose Ave. C. H
Brown.
LOST—Black Poplin Umbrella in
Vernonia. A reward if returned to
Square Deal Garage.
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FOR RENT—60 acres in Yamhill
Valley, 3 miles from town. Stock
and equipment included.
Box 330 Vernonia.
Everything New
A Man’s Resort
PATENTS
Obtained. Send model or sketch
and we will promptly send you a
report. Our book on Patents and
Trade-marks will be sent to you
on request.
D. SWIFF & CO.
------- PATENT LAWYERS —
305 Seventh St., Washington, 0. C-
Over 34 Year»’ Eapri—f
A blushing perusal is practically
no difference between the “ladies of
high degree” of then and the
hot mammas” of now.
February 28th
Styles.
them at greatly reduced prices for
a week.
It is “Shirt Week’’ here.
We have more shirts coming and
must sell these now.
We have all kinds.
See windows
on the corner.
PETERSEN'S POPULAR PRICES
fn New Location
A. W. PETERSEN
EXPENSIVE DRINKING
Opposite the Majestic
OREGON LEADS WORLD.
IN TIMBER WEALTH
(’«Morn,« T.>’<<-• Second With Wanh-
■ nifton • Close Third.
Three hundred ninety-five billiin,
seven hundred seventy ehr million,
two hundredand twenty-nine thous-
and feet is the estimati» aniiunt of
timber that remains uncut in the
State of Oregin which is distributed
over 19,000,000 acres of forest land
in this state.
California has
284,505.009, otto
feet of timber over a forest area of
16,032,032,000 acres of land.
The State of Washington rank- a
close third with almost as much
standing timber as the two leading
states.
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The above figures were prepared
by the California State Forester M.
B. 1’rutt, who stated that this places
Caiifornin as having the second
luges timber area und resources of
nn.v locality in the world with Ore-
gon ranking first.
If a hundred thousand useless jobs
in Washington were abolished, rents
would drop but the problem of ig-
naling Mars would be solved by the
ensuing howl.
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Modishness and color
combinations to appeal to the
woman of most discriminating
taste.
SPARS GOING OUT OF VERNONIA
Ever-Ready
Hat Shop
UAUuU&U&l JWAWUftAL i 'J
The Styles Are New
The Materials Are Good
The Price Is Right
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HEMSTITCHING
Sc, 6c and 8c
Pillow cases stamped and hem-
stitching 11.19. Lunch cloth 44x44
87c while they last. 3 doors north
MRS. RYAN.
of poet office.
NOTICE
We are glad to announce to our customers and friends in Ver­
nonia and Nehalem Valley that we are still doing business in
Dry Goods Shoes and Gents
Furnishings
Visit the home millinery shop
and be convinced
a
Bungalow $2500, half cash,
balance $25.00 per month and a
interest.
Inquire HOTEL VISTA
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Nevertheless we inten d to sell
Come in and see our new Spring
FOR SALE
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Worth More
MONEY
LADIES
Oil stove, 2 burner, good as new
several pards linolieum good as
new, kitchen table, window shades,
rocking chair, kitchen chairs. etc.
Enquire Eagle office.
FOR SALE
That Are
SPRING OPENING
PIANO LESONS—Latest modern
methods for children. Popular ma-
- Tsic if desired.
MRS. CULVER.
Over Emmott & Culver Market.
I have 160 acres good rolling
prairie land in Alberta—80 miles
east of Red Deer. Will consider any
trades you have to offer. There are
25 acres in cultivation. All of it is
fenced.
House, good roads, good
county and neighbors.
C. TODD.
Vernonia, Oregon
SHIRTS
; said.
testified
warned Ryan to go home earlier Tu
The City Recorder of our county the evening, but possibly Ryan for­
seat, J. E. Beeler, says the boot­ got the marshal’s instruction, for he
logger and drinker are disobeying came back and instead of going
Evidently home was put in jail.
laws an<l ordinances.
Ryan demanded a trial, lie was
there was. a little drinking in St.
Helens Saturday night. ns per fol- positive that he was not drunk and
one witness testified ns to his sobrie­
lowing in Mist:
A hundred-milion-dollar whisky
ty. Other witnesses, however, testi­
In addition to his regular duties
merger in London indicates that pro­
fied that Ryan was dtutiK ami the
hibition is not making much pro­ as recorder and water clerk, J. E. marshal was positive tha* he w is.
Beeler
had
a
grist
of
trial
cases
be
gress in the British Isles. English
Recorder Beeler fined Mr. Ryan
sentiment will no doubt regard the fore him this week. It appears that $250 and Ryan paid the flue. Jt
inauspicious situation as largely due a number of people wished to cele­
was only n few months ago that
to the iniquitous temptations held out brate Saturday night and Sunday
Ryan was arrested by state ami
and
some
of
them
came
to
grief
by the American bootlegger.
county authorities when they found
Glen
Clark
and
T.
A.
Evans
were
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raising a disturbance in the Clark a quantity of liquor in his tailor
A New York woman inherited, residence in Columbia Park.
The shop. He was lined $500 by Judge
among other things, $10,000 worth celebration was so loud that neigh- Storia.
of cigars when her husband died.( j,ors reported the matter and Mar-
These ought to smoke out another
Connor was culled.
The cele-
President Coolidge hns n good old
hubby.
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I b'ration ceased. Clark paid a fine fashioned way of taming senator .
I of $150 on two charges, drunk and He feeds the brutes. When a ,,'nii-i
Up to date we haven't heard of disorderly conduct. Evans was fined tor begins to buck against pnrty dis-,
the parents of Jackie Coogan mak-l $50.
cipline, he is invited to n White
ing any speeches in favor of the1 Marshal Connor nabbed Floyd Me-1 House breakfnst, and is fed on : au-
I kie (McKie is not his right name)
child labor amendment.
sages and hot cakes with pure Ver­
I when he found that the man had two i mont Maple syrup from Coolidge’s
He pleaded own county. After that he is ns
Several of those gentlemen who pints on his person.
left the G.O.P. did not realize that guilty to the charge of possessing1 tame and gentle as Mary's little
After1 lamb.
they were traveling a strictly one liquor and was finel $250.
spending two days in jail he man-!
way thoroughfare.
aged to raise the $250.
Senator Borah demands action on
.1. F. Ryan was too hilarious in
Geneva seems to be laboring under
relief
for the farmers. Let's see,
the impression that under the influ­ down town restaurant, the marrhai
just what is it they want, $3 wheat?
ence of opium Uncle Sam will imag­
ine he is a member of the league.
Ichthyologists now tell that many
fish are capable of emitting sounds.
Yes, we know a poor fish that went
down to court and emitted sounds be­
cause a bootlegger had sold him cold
tea for pre-war stuff. Same color,
you know.
HAY FOR SALE—First class hay
for sale at $18 per ton at A. B.
Counts place.
27-2t
SALE OR TRADE
A New House a Day
VERNONIA EAGLE
MRS. CASON
South Rose Avenue
One Block from Depot
We Have Some Goods Arriving Fresh Every Day
We
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ever. We
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nave to serve all as well as ever.
aie thankful for the business—pleased to have you come in and
let us get acquainted if we haven’t before
Brick Front Store Across from Skaggs’ Store
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