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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1925)
VERNONIA EA ?LE Ado rns!-g Rates 25cts per inch, . cob Tin measure, each weak. We lect tor advertising the first 1 of every month. Blodgett Expected to Stick pai l s . r bjnson . ;< 1 axd Issued Every 1 Entered ta s«’con 4. 1922, at the p -t nonia, Oregon, ut > of March : A Trifling Mistake Knowing A Vernonia man Isn't old until he The wife of a nun who hud mlisted Mistress: “H you want eggs to starts in to tell what a whirlwind he keep well they must be laid in a cool ill the navy handed the pa »tor of a was when in his younger days. church the following note: place.” "Peter Bowers, having gone to tea, New Maid: "There, mum: fancy them hens thinking of a thing like his wife detfre* the prayers of the congregation for his safety.” that.” The minister glanced over it hur- riedly, and announced: “Peter Bowers, having gone to sec We’ve noticed around Vernonia that the follow who works hardest his wile, desires the prayers of the haa the least bad luck. congregation for his safety." Mac Says O wner . C - .-..s' ''on* Paper, Standing .r P->.;re«s, Fair Play, Home Pat- ( Enforcement, Good id The Homa Beautiful. $2.00 Per Y . A.- count, Must Be Settled in Full Every 30 Day, Tout ist asked a little girl Daily News got out il or "Anniversary Nuni- o . k. One of the best de- ... a .papers we have ever one that we actually read in every section. No city the record growth along -ubstantial lines—hence the ibundance of good copy for edition. It was liberally il- ted v th views of Longview in- o<h -ii business houses and driving can be 1 officers of our say that w omen far more careful hurt the feeling drivers who ini; Barney Oldfield l< reply that the w better drivers in ing in driving f But the fact r< m Alec drivers ar. Watch, the next dense traffic, women drivers find out that it their horns Idarit: in and out of t were driving c run. It seems traffic officer time to time in big cities that steady on the ga on the cradle. h rn Oregon Spokesman’’ lie fastest growing news- thc West. Published at ■ it unbraces all of that ii. Roseberg and Mcd- ters to the vast agricultur- this fertile paradise as . . reat ami rich mineral • it country contains. We ill prnil ,'d to visit the .n * if ice, ami found a model .< th everyone busy. Sunday; Editor Bede was pulpit” at a nearby church; d»«<«r was locked to prowlers 'nt sub-eribers, but the ■ ere up. and we peeped. The Sentinel is the best ill town printing office in Id. Fact! Everybody knows i know! dges it. The little city • :•<. • t «-4>erous looking. And —you tell ’em. Bede. THAT ANNUAL CALL Nine-tenths in towns like our trade for carpentering, per or someti and confining our vegetable- grocery, and t hard lot. But the year, when I n-< soft and the sun we turn like h<>11 to Mother Nature step into th« tin less of how hard ■re money to run the city th' city council passed an ;:ig every person doing ay a license. It might -e. Had the city dads me tax. it might have o-date, and Vernonia t«' • <1 it - horn that it was i lie United States to income tax—Tillamook It is at this tim of us want to get ground—to pjant something grow • meat house the h< hard-packed soil o window box with knife and sets < geranium that has ter’s gas and sn where it is sti many to make housewife to th« “Conn and plow The smell of the sweet to our no-tril we are thankful that from the pushing, congested city. There is more to plantir.i than reducing th- <<•■' of i. is a joy that comes that which your own cd. of seeing it grov. ri|>en for the tabl- . how cheaply you 1 ay tables will <11 th’ the ground a little am thing. A-k any nun he will tell you v.e'rc r also tell you it > world has to off< r for i 1 rcc whin he stumped tc<l that if the dear • 11<I . otc for him that he • axation 50 per cent, f tile pudding is in the state tax has increased ■ r the previous year. /Xnd t voter« almost yelled ivh< n Pierce told them . .¡ng to reduce taxation.— t Herald. how she sold Alton Blodgett, rookie pitcher with the New York Yankees. Is expected to get a permanent place on the pitching staff. He bas performed excellently In the training camp. Garden of Gethsemane Nou) Beautiful Spot. The Garden of Gethsemane lies with out the walls of . .11 .:!vtn. The way to It leads through the eastern gate, over the little stoue bridge Which spans the dried-up course of the brook Cedron, and up to the foot of the Mount of Olives. Here many a time Christ retreated with His disciples. Here He was found on that night after the Last Supper, when the soldiers, guided by the kiss of Judas, made Him their prisoner. And here come the thousands of pilgrims today, on tl dr tour of the Holy land. The Gethsemane they see is not that of the time of the Savior. The ma jestic olive trees of a thousand years ago still rear their h ads In silent guardianship of the solemn spot. But a white wull encloses the garden square; tiny monuments of stone edge the path, each Indicating a station >>n the way to the Cross; graveled walks run between dainty parterres, where wondrous flowers revel in colorful ori ental profusion. There they are In their little round stone-rimmed plats—the hyacinths and the lilies and the tulips and the Jas mine flowers that grow so sweet and so sturdy in the warm sunshine that bathes the long slopes of the sacred mount. Their beauty and their fra grance make it almost a perpetual Ea ter there. The garden is now in the keeping of Franciscan monks, and It Is they who have so transformed it. To many the change ««erns Incon gruous. Pierre Loti, the French novel ist, criticizes it severely in his book on Jerusalem. He objects t> Its dainty li.-.. pl. ndid little city Ti at i- the comment of Paul in. editor of the Vernonia pa ■ < «1 through the city r. Mr. Robinson should knov business card says that be from the biggest littL i .y in His cards were printed, how- for« In hail seen Cottage and I: probably will n w have ; rint< «1 upon which that wit! I be qualified. >t at last The groucitie t rotn x acknowledge that bu-im i good and growing better—and in monta a 1. teenl decidedly favorabb • was1 noticed thr pa t two ,< ■ <1. coming all the time; i' ha As "Mothers’ Day" appro x child from five to fifty ; I card, htter or gift for the woman in the w’orld. Who Went In? I I Bible says they went into th rlc two by two doesnt it, auntie? “Yes, dear.” Well, who went in with you? displayed “We put the your vegetable garden. Of course not. You plant them where you’ll get the greatest yield. Just so with money. on top.” safest, plant your money in a savings account in Bear in mind this strong bank —where money grows. For the greatest yield and that anything you buy in DRUGS at the BANK OF M& MPHARMACY VERNONIA Vernonia, Oregon is good all the aj (hiu. We don’t put the “big ones on top.” VERNONIA STEAM LAUNDRY QUALITY WORK GUARANTEED M. & M. Pharmacy Cc Her Across from Gilby Motor Co. A Vernonia Institution, Modern in Every Respect WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER VERNONIA Population, 2000. High School and Standard I Grade School. Pay Roll City—Mills, Logging. Farming. Dairying, Fruit, Vegetables P. A. & P. Ry. Town growing fast, tin inland Loop Highway Between Portland and Asteria. A Large Territory to Draw From. 19 M ies From Portland, 35 Mdes From Forest Grove, 27 Miles From St. Helens. Many Opportunities in Vernonia. Ilest Hunting, Trapping and Fishing in the Northwest. An Industrial Center. Monuments and Markers In both Marble and Granite For a great reduction in price, saving to the purchaser of from 10 to 25 per cent Come and be convinced M. N. LEWIS & CO. Cor. 4th and Main Sts. Hillsboro, Oregon Typewriters modernity. The memories whl< h make sacred the garden are >«rrov. fill and scarcely to be symbolized by color and light But on the many who visit the place the setting makes n<> Impre«« on. To them, Gethsemane is the Garden of the Agorfy, whither the Savior r< Bred to pray for strength in the last dread crisis before the end. It Is one of the few spot* where Jesus trod which man still knows af- Birds ter nearly 1.900 long years, twitter and sing all the long, warm day, and the gay flowers blush In nil the colors nt the ralnlxiw. but there la a solemn, sanctified stillness every where which takes the reverent visitor back through the age»—always! You would not plant coin in a jiwamp or hay in big ones From now on you can purchase Guardian Priest of the Garden of Geth semane at Jeruealem. Where You Can Make Your Money Grow of apples MONUMENTS .i f'lition” is opening up if j V h I i th< new bridge talk ' 1« ikiu:; for quite a growth, i- growing now, sure, sub- iul fust. No. Longview isn't •onier; only helping to make 1 • in a town that shows ,<■:!* of 1 tn that are on their toes J ■ at is up and in the race ■ ns that know how to hit the ■ th.’’s chan and alive with zest, • <■ I - , -t« rs never <top to rest; tranger finds the latch string out Ami every nun > <b<-<rful scout; i!i« treets ami walks arc in repair flown rs of fragrance scent the air; 'A here homes built well through family pride fl.i ■ ■ faith in God and man inside; W merchants all cooperate " ■ ’ has h arned the song of hate; th- school- maintain a stand ard high ' il ■ i ■■ «Io not mount the sky; 1 ■ 've rm a town that’s built like that if I’m thin or fat, H rn» cl at work and play ang'T. call on judgment day; i’ i the kind of a town for me I ’ tlx town that .MY' TOWN .■hall be.—Unknown. the boxes SPOT MADE SACRED on the stand. BY SAVIORS AGONY ii In the mas of matter 1 about Dorothy Eli '■ seems to BM to ing. Dordthy is r« port ■; to “Mother didn’t limit r-tan ' Dorothy’s niotlx r - ami i» ' ■ ' same with mothers of lx. • since the world b< ii 1 t her daughter. It w - ' did not understand lx r :i>< ■I k - care. The girl, had -he think, would have r< ahz< «1 own completely domi i <nt was the < au«e of all the hi both her own and her tn> ’b mother knew exactly ■■ bent career of the girl .vonld - - fish girl--, howev< r, at t ■< if self-created trail of mi ■ ■ al ways offend the alibi. i x didn't understand tn« ." same kind of girls who. • having pa--cd throu.h <!■• squalls, fall back on the <>l<: -t i. and say: “My husband m r . stood me." Poor doll . rotis clay tiny mu t il< . :: in-I> . made, to he -<> be? <i>! ti !< world’s comprehension -M > I; We are glad when pro p ’itv In' a brother editor. Art St< el, of tli< Clatskanie Chief is <11I1II<<I t<> it. W< see where the Chief 1 buildin a m w fireproof office building. Sounds good. Best Weekly Ad Medium VERNONIA EAGLE Fishing and Munti lg Late Models For sale on easy terms or for rent. Vernonia Representative Wholesale Typewriter Co. G. C. Olsen Beall Electric Building Quick Service—Watch for Our Car HOUSEWIVES ATTENTION! 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. PHONES: EAST 0657-EAST 93R7 VERNONIA. ORE. rHE BROADWAY LINEN SUPPLY WILL SERVE YOU WITH THE BEST LINEN IN THE CITY —Sams Phone,--- Emmott & Culver VERNONIA MEAT MARKET Choice selections of fresh killed Steer Beef. Fancy Veal and Grain Fed Hogs Specials For Saturday Beef Boils PATENTS - *1R »1R W— Obtained. Send model or sketch and we will promptly send you a report. Our hook on Patents and Trade-marks will be sent to you on request. D. SWIFT & CO — PATENT LAWYERS — 305 Seventh St., Washington, D. C- Over 34 Years* Expvrhnt, 10c-12 l-2c lb. Choice Steaks 25c lb. Pot Rosata 15c lb. Fresh Hamburger ... 15c lb. Pure Pork Sausage 25c lb. Weineni and Bologna IRc lb. PURE OPEN KETTLE RENDERED LARD 10s .. ................................ I1.R5 Bulk ............. ..................... 20c lb. Fresh Whipping Cream 35c pt. 30c lb. Kippered Salmon Fresh Dill Pickles 3 for 10c Wo Hnndle nil Kinds of Fancy Cheese We carry a largo variety of Luncheon Meats