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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1925)
B«*t Weekly Àd Medium VERNONIA EAGLE 7;X),000 LEAFLETS FOR i • GRANGE ACTIVTIKS ATTRACTIVE MENUS Vernonia Grange met Saturday evening in the Grange Hall. Quite a number were present, hut would like to «ee all member« turn out. Plana .vere dUcussed about meet- in* with rhe Stata Grange at Dalle« in June. and delegates were elected, After the meeting refreshment« were «ervej and a social time wan enjoyed. There will be an initiation next meeting. Saturday evening, March 21«t, there will be a pie «ocial and enter tainment at Natal Grange which Grange« should attend. A number nt i»ut«idere have been inquiring about what the Grange is no am putting in the following for their benefit: Why J< m » the Grange For the foilowiny reason« It is not expensive. It is national in character and has •tood the test for over 57 years. It provides a Township County State and National organisat.on for 'he farmers. It has exerted greater influence in «ecuring legislation in the interest of agriculture than 3ny agency in the country. One of the finest adver- i sementa of Oregon ever issued is the menu which il appear in every din- It is olficered by those engage»! / car of the Northern in agriculture, and who know from the needs of the farmer fie System. The menu experience It rias -u»cured over 1*M) airs, n elf is a work of art, re- part or whole, for the Benefit of , Gducing Mt Hood in four agriculture and the community at c • *rs, featuring Oregon large, *ome of which arc The In-1 ■ '¡jets, and containing a teretate Cofmerce Cmimismon. Rur Free Mail. Parcel Post, Postal d ect appeal for new set- al Savings Banks, Experiment Stations e <, new homeseekers, and Agricultural Colleges Agricultural r manufacturers to come I Extension Agruiulture in tre Public ’< • Oregon. The menu was Schools, Election of U. S. Senators. igned and submitted to Pure Food Laws, Woman Suffrage. It naa defeated numberle«« bills Railway Company by injurious Hicity Department c *i It »as to the agriculture. only spokesman for ’’»nd Chamber of agriculture at the National Capital car on System ’cago, and ns, e I oy /irri i n ti 7 weil as _ , che ad into type and arrange its position in the paper. alvertismg gotten <p in a manner to appeal to the buyer it'd handle by the printer in a manner to «»tract the eye, •'ill get splendid results, y.« »Io your part, and ■'»’II do ours—and you’ll see that »hat we tall yon m m . « • • ♦ • • « V 9 9 ♦ • • e • • « Sn Big i—Row high LOT FOB SALE-—««xlfld romer when will hie term expire* Ana.—McKanna was nog elected, kit, 2 block» from Grade *eh< <>l. ^e block from ehueh and High *rh<^H^.. Appoint Inquuitive—Is there a Defense but appointed in 1898. ment» to the Supreme Court are for Half cash and terms on balance. Day in the United State». See CHAS. A. MALMOTEN. However, McKenna recently Ans.—No—except for Mime :nar lifd. resigned from the ngh tribunal. rted men, which ia every day. FOR SALE—1% aerea of land on Rose svenne, 3H block* from Bridge Silks. 79e a yard at Kingsley* P. S.—Whut day and t»to »nd Street. 6 room house, wood «hed and where was President McKiniey stmt' garage, city water. Was he instantly killed? What was Box ROfl Varnonin, Oregon, DID YOU EVER STOP TO his assailant'* religion, and was he THINK hanged? KalbnrnU Gingham 29e a yai I An».—William McKinley was «hot at Kingsley». while holding a reception at the Pan-1 a city whrs the merchant* American exposition at Buffalo. N. T.i THAT ime plenty nt newspaper adver- on Friday, Sept. 1 , 1901, by Leon FOR »ALE with progreas. ''zoignax, .¿nd <th*«l eight days later Two block» fron Corner 7x4. from the effucta of the shut—dept. on Third street. street li>. The :tssastn who was an Ath- THAT in such cities you see people Bridge En«|uire nt from ail *MH't>one that ^urrnund Priced right. ist. was elecrricuted at the Auburn. Alden W. John. it. New York «täte nrunn on Oet. '2U. tion write to QUERY AND ANSWER CORRESPONDENCE The Northern Pacific rail- » iy will distribute 175,fiOO leaflets, giving a summary o the attractions and op- p-i t unities offered by the p, and the other rail- ruis about the same num er, in their correspondence i.r the entire month. These i lets are being supplie'4 . vhe Portland and other ( i ambers of Commerce in (in addition to 200,- *<) which will be distribut- i) the local business men • he state in their corre spondence. Window dis- p ays will be used in all the principal ticket office of the three lines, in eastern states. • is • the Biffe I Tower in Prance? is it the highe« t structure in the world? An».—Th«* Eiffel Tower in Prance ia 984 feet high anil i» the highest .«fracture in th«* world, The Wash- ington monument at Washingtiiii, D. C. i» next, with SM feet ugh. J. M.—To settle a bet can vou t«U which is the groateat number of foreign-born people that come to the United State»—Germans or Irtah? An»—The greatest nua*ber of im migrants to this country are Ger mans. The Italians are second. Ru»~ sianR are third, Pnilandea» fUat-h nn<1 Irishmen fifth. uh C«iote—Will you please tml ne how to make chop suev* Ans.—It is aot customary for >ts to print recipes, but in this -a»e we will «ay there 1» no set wmy flag mak ing chop uey. Usually the meat .-ankist» nt uf«t, pork ir frie.t etack- »n_ The -egetihles consists if cei- cry. .inions, green bean spMMlts. -nushmomk green jeppen* and no»m- ies. All these are chopped fine, «easoned with ««reune oil and then stewed. he manufacturer. . "T ■ 1 ¿C btÄ. thnw'nn-.r : f 7we//e</, ^>er.r <z »■« rl *1 m T L. M —I <>ah te sak you ut&ra ?*ils ia thè ngtieot •*n<t tM falls n :he worid” Ans. — Ni »trara Fads .» •he THAT in cities <if thia elaaa you see •si far thè .-oiurne «f water that the business full of ambition and '»»ws >ver thè preripice. aut thu hope, und ail the people seeing Sutherland Falla .n New ieaian.i i» things in a happy way. -ne ì.gtaest in thè wmrid. raving a i "all «f 1.JH4 feet---- nearty me-ti« ini i THAT the merchante are eaffrr to nt a nute. N agata ha» a fail >f* serve the home city and the Reo- IA4 feet. pie uf it's trade territory. W ehstes N ew taraBiAEIONAL ftenOHArz i.________ Htrt are a feu) lamplri O à F.—I would ike Ul tnuw THAT ia the kind of stuff that make* who nvenred -he -iret car Also prugreaa m btunneaa. what year and now many cvliniterB' Ana.—The ta* mtomobile known THAT new ideas and efforts in buai- j as the “hiu-wde» image.'’ nade neaa in the lays of lung ago are Road Hog—fa* it true »hat fruit s lt» appearnrt in !S9«:_ It ¿ad a '«nel about to :iass another hurdle on tispiayed m autoinotiiie shows, as I . cy'inder (Beota» -ninne. The gas- the road to * ‘No-nne-knovss- bave heard it said , ine engine was nvented by Otto' ■vlirn*. Ana.—No. They say sometimes i Cykei Otto, if Germany, in 1877. ‘lemons’* are »een there. Tre cities whose i> usines» men are — L. M—I rant bo ask n your iure-1 alert, who are persistent newspaper Pan—Would you please answer if tion -niunm what are the colors of Mtvertisem. are un the straight r«»a4 a tw<v«tage amplifier may he used the German flag unce the empire has tU lUCCl-M. I with a six-tube radio? If »», how falto» and a repabiic estahiiahed? a many miles will it reach with the Ans.—The flag if Germany since Kalbumie Gingham 29e a yar*1 aid of headphones? the fall of the iionarery ¡s ¿lack, at K.ngaieya. An».— *« amplifier d.ies nothing red and gobi. These colors »ere except tn -nakt the sound louder— ul-.pte.i when the republic was es Come m and let us show you the mt carry farther. If you have a six- tablo* ned. best values in diamond rings you tube radio you na«l Petter let it atone! have ever seen. Blue, white mount and not use a two-stage amplifier if E. P.—When was Justice Me Ken- ed ¡n white gold nng from $35 to for many year«. .fluid on the payment plan. It has been on guard since 1874. you don’t vant distortion beyond ail -.a of California elected. to the 13*10. recognition. For further «nforma- T inted States Supreme Coart and K¿Hander's Jewelry Store. and ib still on the job. Its wise eourse in the past make it a «afe leader for the future It is the greatest influence we have had for breaking up the isola tion of farm life and affording or- portonity for tre woesen on the farm. 1 THAT you tee them gn away aatis- led with wfiat they have bought and determined to enme again abtrarrlon br< - ' t hi* pursuit agrlm. ere mywery »hip Plue ( 'n ttf /Ttvtm Iunior collega Fa*< ««»a ì aslart Eathouia r/fter Rii lag s' altigraph tlpfi.i Red Star Nag n.y tfcrol parai inc mu.l gun Swaraj mat ; bar Ruthen« rolhoop plaemon taiga aokol sugamo ahoncen •evict prec «>1 pvirods realtor S.P bo* duvetyn Crccho-Slovilr camp-fir- girl aerial cascada Air Council Devil Dug ■ctivatkiii Federal Land Dank r lilial '.IvrwAoMM Stnhn ïnu/ fa. Do You Want To Regain ft is the greatest Training Scher i ■ for the boy» and girts of the enur try community ft makes a better community an I higher mor ata It teaches more patriotism an«-. Ie««v partisanship. It dispels gloom and creates gecxl cheer. •7 Morman Stratton and family of Portland «pent Sunday at the Paul Robinson home. Silk«, 79c a yard at Kingsley« EAGEE FEATHERS Many ailments are due to lack of nerve vitality, caused by some segment of the Vertebrae out of normal position. The Chiropractor corrects this displacement permitting nerve energy to the organ it supplies. Many people cannot see the logic of Chiropractic, but if you were in practice like we have te?en the past six years and see some remarkable cures that at first seemed impossi ble they w ould ^ange their opinion. We can mention some remarkable cures that you would be surprised to learn. Your case carefully diagnosed. • .-♦ilk«. 79e a yard at Kingsley«. Merae* I L’pvm «•king ■ young man what o was, he Mid; "A hero ia a man vho r-,«bed mtn the teeth of danger tn .«ave one of the feminine MX.” Thet >• what most people ronsider Bte that ia not all that he rade. oxke« a man heroic. Any man who I nd «nd thoughtful toward any ««or . old or young, man or woman, «-bild, ia a hero. A man ia a if he sacrifiées himself for «-« Now thia, of eowne doea n««t esy< hold true, because some men aerifies them«« Evra jtwrt to be »4* «»ver, and beealled "My Hero!” ADVERTISING IN TIME TABLES The March time table 'Tilden» of the Northern Pa <-die, Great Northern and Burlington railroads will carry three full-page adver- ti < mente and others of a mailer size. These time tables have adistribution of about 400,(MH) copies and are used not only through out the territory of these railioads but are distributed i lirohguout the United Htates and Canada, from Man Francisco to New York and from New Orleans to Winnipeg. Even if you're right about right-of-way, don’t argue. It is sible to be both right and dead. Correction of Vertebra Relievi Stomach and Liver troubles. Why is it that the Vernonia man who ran use a o»,mb and brush that are chained to the wall in a public washroom will go home and raise th« roof because someone in the family used hie comb 7 High Blood Pressure. Headaches, Nueritis. Eye Weakness. When gasoline goes up to about two bit« a gallon, it*» about time tn wenn the flivver. Gali Bladder trouble. Th* worm m bdond to turn. Th» flapper of today will soon be worry ing «E h » ut the flapper of tomerrow. Kidney Weakness and Lumbago Constipation. Rheumatism, Arthritis. Don't complain when you hear a She may i Vernonia girl giggling, get married sometime and then sh« Won’t have much to giggle about Female Weakness Strengthened. Mentruation Corrected. Of course every roee h»<* thorns, and pretty »oon summer will be here again with ita toiled white •lipper» and dirty elbowe. When we «train ourselves to bay »I greet riff ar we certainly hate to hear some croaker nay we should have given the money to charity. Every man who own« property han a aneaking idea that the fellow on the other aide of the fence has some of hi« land. Silba, Tie a yard at Kingtleys If his car develops engine trouble a 1 man rushes to a repair shop, but if his body’s engine develops trouble he tries to talk himself out of it instead or repairing to a Doctor shop. Holding State Board Licenses, Oregon, Washington and Alaska Dr. C. J. Wif^ht Dr. EUa W. Wight - -Over Hoffman Hardware Store, Vernonia— e