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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1925)
Splendid School* VERNONIA EAGLE City of Home» VERNONIA EAGLE Advertiaing Rates 26c 1» per inch. ' single column measure, each wesk. We collect tor advertis.ng the Srst of every month. PAUL S. ROBINSON. E dito t and O wner . Issued Every Friiay. Tbs Original Home Paper, Standing $2.00 Per Year for Progreaa, Fair Play, Home Pat ronage, Law Enforcement, Good Enter-d as second-class ma Car August Schools and The Homo Boantifal. 4 1^22, at the post offic at Ver nonia, Oregon, under the Act of March 3. I«7S All Accounts Must Be Settled ia Full Eaery 30 Day« Editorial When Vice-President Dawes took the oath of office and startled the country with a speech lambasting the U. S. Senate for loafing on the job, the senators gave him the horse-laugh. Most all of them but Senator Capper, a newspaper man, of Kansas. Now Capper is giving out interviews to prove that Dawes was right, and! also to prove something that practically every taxpayer) aiound Vernonia knows—and that is that more time is wasted in idle discussion and filisbustering in the U. Si Senate than is wasted by any other body of men in the; world. Capper sits in that body, and he knows what g he is talking about when he declares that there is a shameless waste of the people’s money during every session by men who depend upon their mouths and their physical endurance to kill legislation they are opposed to. Dawes may have incuired the enmity of the senators when he lashed them with his tongue. But the sensible ones, like Arthur Capper, and the people; back home, like a good many we could point to right! I around here, were pretty sure that it was coming to them and that Dawes knew what he was talking about. s « I Men and Money Emmott & Culver VERNONIA MEAT MARKET Make This Bank Choice selections of fresh killed Steer Beef. Fancy Veal and Grain Fed Hogs Secure HERE are two ways of measuring the strength and standing of a bank. In the first place T money resources—capital and surplus—-give it Specials For Saturday Beef Boils 10c 12 l-2c lb. PURE OPEN KETTLE RENDERED LARD 25c lb. 10» _____ ____ ____ -___ U 85 Bulk ................ ............ 20c lb. Fresh Whipping Cream 35c pt. Kippered Salmon . 30c lb. Froh Dill Pickles 3 for 10c We Handle all Kinds of Fancy Cheese Choice Steaks Pot Roasts . 15c lb. Fresh Hamburger ........15c lb. Pure Pork Sausage 25c lb. Weiners and Bologna .... 18c lb. financial strength. I In the second place—and perhaps even more im portant—are men, the officers and directors. They give the bank character, determine and execute it J policies. This is a strong bank, a helpful bank because it has ample recources, and a personal of proven charactei and ability. We carry a large variety of Luncheon Meats HOUSEWIVES ATTENTION! VERNONIA Vernonia, Oregon SPRINGTIME IS HERE AND WITH IT COMES HOUSE CLEANING. LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR CURTAINS, BLANKETS, FEATHER PILLOWS. WASHABLE RUGS AND ALL KINDS OF LAUNDRY WORK PROPERLY DONE STATE LAUNDRY CO. OF BANK I E. E. Hayes, shrewd business man, big, liberal, hearty: a man with superb administrative ability, a lead PHONES: EAST 0CS7-EAST 9387 VERNONIA, ORE. er, loyal and tiue, has resigned his position at The THE BROADWAY LINEN SUPPLY WILL SERVE YOU WITH Oregon-American mill at Vernonia. Since the establish THE BEST LINEN IN THE CITY ment of the biggest mill of its kind in the world, at this --- Same Phone«— place, Mr. Hayes has been Superintendent in charge. He has put in much time and study, he has seen the success-! ful starting and operating of the immense institution—he: NOTICE ! by order of the City Council of v.e has paid no attention to petty troubles or to his own| City of Vernonia, Oregon, this M r. health and happiness. He needs rest and, as we hear, Notice „ is ,, hereby CIC„y given that ... Oecu- 23rd, 1925. D. B. REASONER, he intends to take that rest for awhile or suffer dire con- ; pation License to conduct business City Rt-oric-. sequences. Vernonia hopes that Mr. Hayes will continue *n the Ci‘y of Vernonia, Oregon, to call this his home. All would like to see-him in private ,n accordan«« w,th ordinance No*, business here where he as all good men are needed. ! J® Dance Hall at Treharnc to N. C. For him and h:s estimatable family we wish all prosper!- vemonia, Oregon, with an emr- Young, and will not be re.-.p ■ ■*.b\ ty, success and happiness. rency. on March 23rd, 1925, shall for any bills connected with the VERNONIA STEAM LAUNDRY [ t i QUALITY WORK GUARANTEED A Vernonia Institution, Modern in Every Respect I WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Quick Service—Watch for Our Car be procured from the City Record- Dance Hall. We see where Mr. Judd Greenman, of. Olympia, a the. c,‘y Hal1 ““ city FOR SALE—1 H acres of land on Rose avenue, 3 *4 blocks from Bridge very prominent and experienced western mill and timber ^hall ¡„'Xnee^qua’Xri“ street. 6-room house, wood shed and man has arrived to “take over the management of the (or annually) Jan. iat, April 1st, garage, city water. big O.-A. plant. Vemonia welcomes Mr. Greenman, July 1st and Oct. 1st of each year, Box 805 Vernonin. Oregon. ------------------------- Vernonia wants him to feel at home; to meet us and to feel confident that the latch-string is hanging out on every* firms’ door. Vemonia will welcome his presence, ! his participation in civic affairs, and his advice in town i advancement. COMING TO PORTLAND CATHOLIC CHURCH HEADLIGHT Overalls Mass and Sermon on the third Sunday of each month, at 11:30 a. m. Week day communion Mass to be announced. Jo*. P. Clancy, Paa- Cottage Grove tax money shall provide convenience! SPECIALIST Services in Lent as follows: only for those who are residents thereof. That is the ! in Internal Medicine for the Every Thursday night at 0:45 in-l past twelve yuears policy being adopted by the city council. It already has ' struction of children. 7:45—Way of the Cross and Benediction with taken the position that it will make no further exten- ' DOES NOT OPERATE the Blessed Sacrament. Popular sions of its water lines to property outside the city! lectures on the following topics in limits. It probably will also soon announce a date upon Will be at the given sequence: Thursday, Feb. which water service will be discontinued to those now j 26, “Is One Religion As Good As BENSON HOTEL receiving it outside the city limits. It was found during Wednesday - Thursday - Friday Another?” Mar. 5 and 12: “Where April 15, 18 and 17 Did We .Get the Bible?*’ Mar. 19: the past week that one of the city lights was upon prop “Confessions to a Priest,” Mar. 2«: erty that was a distance outside the city limits. It was “The Catholic Church, the Bulwark ordered to a position within the city limits where there, Office Hour«: 10 a. m. to 4 P- of Society.” has been a demand for a light. The reason given by a THREE DAYS ONLY The public is always very we)-' number living outside the city for not coming into the i come. No Charge for Consultation city is that the tax rate is too high. City lights are pro-' vided by taxation upon the property of the city and the ’ is a regular gradu water system by bonds guaranteed by the taxable prop ate Dr. in Mellenthin medicine and surgery and is erty of the city. The council is taking the position that . licensed by the State of Oregon. He those who are not willing to join in bearing the burden does not operate for chronic appen- are not entitled to the conveniences provided by the tax dicitiis, gall stones, ulcers of stom ach, tonosils or adenoids. able property of the city.—Sentinel. ! He has to his credit wonderful re- sujta in diseases of the stomach, I once knew a man who declared that a newspaper liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves,) of his town had “hounded him for years,’’ and who heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting,’ * weak lungs, rheumatims,' carried a pistol with a view of shooting the editor. Be catarrh, » • ■ a • .a *11 1 LEsVfLf Fs 1» ing interested in newspaper work, I looked up the case, sciatica, leR ulcers and rectal ail- SUGGESTS THAT ( and found that the accused newspaper had almost ments. Below are the names of a few of AMERICANS never mentioned the man, and never discreditably. his rgany satisfied patient« m Ore SHOULD BOOST The editor’s offending was that he had not freely given gon. HOME TRADE BY his space to praise the man. There was actually no Hedrwick Wilson, Gold Beach, BUYING MOONSHINE reason why the editor should have done this, as the man Oregon, varicose ulcers. OF was of small importance, and did nothing legitimately i Frank Koehler, The Dalles, Ore.. INSTEAD IMPORTED LIQUOR. i stomach trouble. to attract the attention of reporters. . . . Most news Mrs. E. C. Hammock, Myrtle point. THIS MAY BE paper hatieds are like this: editors are hated because Ore., goitre. A GOOD CHANCE they do not print more free notices, Newspapers ap Mrs. John McCue, Lakeside, Ore., TO DIE FOR pear day after day, and when a citizen observes that he appendicitis. is not mentioned, he becomes resentful. He decides ( Henry Westfall, Ontario. Ore., YOUR COUNTRY, BUT NOT AS MUCH of stomach. that he is as good as, or better, than many of those who I ulcer Mrs. E. C. Bates, Baker, Ore., FUN AS DYEING aie mentioned and praised, and in many cases, begins eczema. cariying a pistol to use on the editor, and declares he O. M. Richey, Boring, Ore., heart EASTER EGGS FOR THE KIDDIES. is being “hounded.” ... A town I am famfiiar with trouble. A PACKA£J£ has one of the fairest, most entei prising arid useful news Louis S. Steiber, 326 E. Buchan GET an, Portland. Ore., adenoids and OF chick - ch I ck papers I know; yet there is more clamor in that town tonsils. EGG DYE AT THE for a new paper than in any other I know.—Ed. Howe. Remember above date, that con- We take our hats off to the success and rapid build-J «oHati«« on this trip will be free M. & M. Pharmacy ing of the boosting city of I-ongview. Now the “city, *n^that hte treatment •" different, Corner Aerosa from Gilby that Vision Built,’ is to have more lumber manufacturing pan“d by tiTeThusbi^ds, plants equaling in capacity the present mills. The awnm : 211 Bradbury Bid«., Motor Co. Weyerhauser Timber Co., will build in Longview. ’ l «* Ant*i«*, California. Mac Says f UNION MADE outwear two ordinary pair FOR SALE BY —$1.98 per pair— MILLER MERCHANTILE CO. T I have opened up my new up-to-date lacksmith Shop Fully equipped to do all kinds of new woik Repair Work and Horseshoeing My prices are reasonable My work is guaranteed HORSE SHOEING FROM $3.00 TO $4.00 per horse, according to size NEW AUTO SPINGS MADE “JUST RITE’’ If its made of iron or wood I can make or repair it Harry Culbertson Weed Ave Vernonia