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Vernonia Lodge, Now 184 A.
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Muckles Bldg.f Phone 184 .
Wm. Folger. Master.
St. Helens,
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Advertising
By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK
Dean of Man, University ef
Illinois.
WANTS and FOR BAU
AU ads. under this head re cash
with copy. Rates, one cent a word;
initials and figures count as words.
Minimum, 25 cents an issue,
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FOR SALE ’
We have two almost new pianos
stored in your city and rather than
Rhlp them back to Portland we will
sell them at a real saving. Terms if
desired; answer quick.
G. F. JOHNSON PIANO CO. .
410 Morrison St.,
Portland, Oregon
Diet.-Burgeon S.P.B.R. and
S.P.A S.R.R.
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First National
Forest Grove,
Bank Bldg.
Oregon.
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Now is the time to plant Dahlias.
meets every Tuesday night at 3:00
Get your bulbs from Mrs. A. J.
o'clock, in Grange Hall,
Bitts.
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T. C. Johns Noble Grand
P. O. Mellinger Secretary
The Library solicita old I news
Office Moure 9-IE, 1-6.
papers and magazines tied I in neat
anna simpson - tolles
Knltfhts of Pythias. - bundles, to be sold, money used to
H arding L odge , 116, buy new books, etc. They will be
Druglees Physicien
Vernonia, Or.-^ Meets called for every two weeks. Anyone
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every Munday night in
Grange Hall All visit having papers please call City Hall.
Evenings by Appointment
Library Committee.
ing brothers cordially
Vernonia,
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invited.
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Chas. Mellinger, C. C.
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WANT TO BUY
J. B. Wilkerson, K. of R. S.
Want to buy a house and lot in
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Vernonia, Ore., on monthy! terms.
DR. H. H.^URLEY
Will consider empty resident lot.
Dentistry and X-Ray
VERNONIA GRANGE
Address P. O. Box 807, Vernonia
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The Vernonia Grange meets.on the
Evenings by Appointment
second Saturday of every ’month al
FOR SALE—Empty Lard barrels
7:30 P. M. Any members‘of the and iron drums at Vernonia Bakery
Office over Halton’s Store
Grange living in or near Vernonia,
Vernonia,
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FOR SALE
cordially invited to attend. ..
8-tube
super-hetrodyne
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F. E. MALMSTEN, Sec. fice for |200. Including a |35 loud
M. D. COLE
speaker, ear phones and all equip
ment complete to operate. Address
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dentist
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Eagle Office.
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Oregon
always open
Vernonia,
FOR SALE—Some lumber, 2xl2x
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also a wagon. See Thos Schock.
THE WHITE LUNCH
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New Location
New Equipment
Eugen« E. Marsh
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On corner opposite Vernonia Drug
Company
Attorney-at-Law
Notary Public
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sell. Thos. Schock,
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carry a complete line
Vernonia Bakery goods
The Whit« Lunch
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Lester Sheeley
Attorney-at-Law
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Freight, Baggage and Express
moving a specialty
Columbi* Co. Abstract
Company
Phone 472
Res. Phone 654
Residence North Rope St.
Office at the Gayosa Cafe.
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G RAVEL
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Delivered any place in town any
time.
Good screened and crushed gravel
for all purposes.
First and third Monday noon of
each month at
DEW DROP INN
AU members turn out
Visitors welcome
L. R. Gilchrest
President
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Lester Sheeley
Secretary
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Vernonia,
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NEHALEM HOTEL
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Opp. GUby Motor Co. on Bridge
street and Grant Ave.
VERNONIA TRADING
COMPANY
Newly Furnish«! Throughout
Medern and Convenient
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Catering to the traveling public.
You will be cared for at the
Nehalem Hotel
for
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Wm. Pringle, Prop.
Vernonia
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Dupont Explosives and
Blasting Accessories
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CURLEY'S TRANSFER
COMPANY
Lima, Brich, Plaster, Cement
Feed, Grain and Hay
BRICQUETTES — Bent heat, no
ashes, lasting. Just the thing fot
Incubator heating.
Local Hauling and all kinda
of team work
Office St
at Kavanaugh Land Co.
SPECIAL CARE WITH
FURNITURE HAULING
—Warehouse South ef
of Depot
Vernonia Trading Co, ’s
Rea. Phone 663
Phoae 568
668
Res.
Phone
Vernonia, Oregon
Wholesale and Retail
Oregon
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Job printing can be done in Ver-
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state, at right prices. Let the
Vernonia Eagle
We heard a wise Vernonia woman
say a few days ago that marriage is
a good deal like going to school
too many quit before they finish
the course.
—-J ob Printery=:
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print your circulars, invitations,
tarda, blotters, bills, letter heads,
time slips, envelopes, statements,
programs, menus, lattari, ticksts,
etc. Work guaranteed.
A Georgia judge says a man
the right to spank his own wife,
ws’ll bet he never tries to carry
his own decree.
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OPPORTUNITY
C. R. WATTS, Prop.
Second St. bet. Bridge and Maple
GEORGE H. SHINN
President
Good Front Office room for rent.
In fireproof building. Cail Hoffman
Hardware Co.
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TRANSFER and CITY
DELIVERY
Oregon
Vernonia,
Cash paid for false teeth, dental
gold, platinum and discarded jewel
ry. Hoke Smelting A Refining Co.,
Otsego, Michigan.
A confectionery, card and
billiard room, cigars, etc., splen
didly located in Vernonia, can
be had for |3100. Write or
call on Vernonia Eagle for
particulars.
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•THE BUBBLE”
In the present day agitation over
blue sky artists and Tea Pot Dome
investigations, the lesson wihch is de.
lightfully and entertainingly pre
sented in Edwin Locke’s great play,
“The Bubble” will dig deep into the
experiences of many who have en
countered the oily promoter or stock
salesman. The play, which the New
tried and tested comedy that cannot
fail” is to be presented at the Chau
tauqua the second night of the pro
gram by the well known Eliaa Day
players.
Boiled down and served captivat
ing style in this famous three act
play are the necesaary elements of
the girl, the modest hero, the deep
dyed villian with the get-rich-scheme
the gullible old folks, the escapee
from ruin, and, of course, the love
story. But the old plot is given a
turn that causes it to “thicken” in
an entirely new way. Louis Mann
selected “The Bubble” as a vehicle
in which t star and it became one of
his greatest triumphs.
The wily stock promoter, who is
the outstanding figures in this pro
duction. is said to be so realistic and
clever that he makes those afflicted
with the virus of ambition want to
buy stock themselves.
Those who
have dallied with the tempting of
fers eff such artists wll recognise in
him the personification of the temp-
tor who paints glowing pictures of
easy money. The hero is a wise boy
reporter, who brings about
many convulsing situations in hip
eventually successful effort to block
The
the game of the promoter.
scenes are laid in the home of the
parents, the Gustave Muellers, who
conduct a delicatessen, and the
gradual unwinding of thia kaleidos
copic comedy plot provokes more
joyous, hearty laughter than one
could imagine possible in such an en
vironmenL
441The Bubble,” proclaimed
'an
effective play of dialect, humor and
pathos" is irresistible and notwith
standing the momenta of heart grip
ping pathea, resolves into ■ regular
. laughing contest. It sonUina three
KTD LIKE nothing better," Rust said
A to me when we were boys a good
many years ago, “than to be able to
run a farm of my own; I know I could
make money," and he launched Into
a narrative of detail in an endeavor
to provs to me just what, In such s
case, be was sure he could accom
plish. Even with my boyish Inexpe
rience. I felt that Rust’s plans were
chimerical, and I entertained the grav
est doubts as to his being able to carry
them out if be were given the chance.
He has had a farm to manage, lo!
these years, but he Is still a poor man
It is a valuable asset, and a rare
one, I sometimes think, for a man to
be able adequately and justly to es
timate his own strength and his own
weakness, to know what he can do
best, and to know also, what his limi
tations are.
A wise old man whom I once knew
used to say in speaking of the some
what difficult and treacherous game of
poker with which he had considerable
practice, “if a man does not know the
csrds, he ought not to play the
game." 1 am sure that many men
whom I have observed in the game
of life have had a very faulty ap
preciation of the value of the cards
which they were holding In their
hands, and sometimes threw away
their ace and were disappointed when
they did not take the trick with a
two-spot.
When I was engaged In the teaching
of composition and an eager boy came
to me at the beginning of the semes
ter with the statement, "I know I am
going to manage your course all right,
because composition has always been
iny easiest subject," I knew almost
to a certainty that I had struck a
man who could not spell, who had no
knowledge of even the elements of
grammar, and whose literary possibili
ties were pretty hopeless.
Powers was a good Illustration of the
man who did not know himself. He
was sn unusually dramatic and mag
netic speaker; he had an excellent
brain, good training, and an attractive
physique. He was deeply and sincere
ly religious and possessed one of the
most winning personalities I have ever
known. As a preacher he could have
tied any crowd at his feet. He was
obsessed, however, with the idea of be
ing a business man; yet every busi
ness which he touched collapsed un
der his hand. He began life with a
modest fortune, but at fifty It was
gone; be had sunk It all In first one
visionary scheme and then another;
but he still kept on, convinced that
ultimately be would make his fortune.
There are reasons, I have no doubt,
why few of us know ourselves leas
veil than we should. We all hate
-rltlcism; we take advice unwillingly. I
We attempt the things that we want
»ery much to be able to do without
-onstderlng seriously how well fitted
we are for the accomplishment of
hese things. We listen to the fiat-
terer with a more willing ear than
io the candid friend who sometimes
tot very kindly points out te us the
aults we are loath to admit.
bid, a certified check for an amount
of at least five (6) per cent of hie
bid, payable to the County Clerk,
which shall be forfeited to the
County in case the award is made to
him, and he shall neglect, fail or
refuse, for a period of five days
a^ter ,uch award is made, to enter
‘nto * contract an^
the required
bond.
The right is reserved to reject any
and all bide.
John Philip,
County Judge.
J. N. Miller,
Commissioner.
T. B. Mills,
Commissioner.
J. E. Eilertaon,
Roadmaater.
J. W. Hunt,
County Clerk.
St. Helens, Oregon, April 18, 1925.
Sealed Proposals, addressed to the
County Court of Columbia County,
Oregon, at St. Helens, Oregon, and
endorsed “Proposals for Doing the
Columbia
Following
Work
in
County, to-wit:
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Clear, Grub and Grade the Mist-
Clatskanie Market Road between
Stations 279 and 190, in Section 141
and 23 Township 7 north, Range 5
west of W. M.; and construct a tres
tle brilge on * said road between
Stations 277 and 279, according to
plans and specifications, will be re
ceived by «aid County Court until
10:00 o’clock a.m., May 9th, 1925,1
and not thereafter, and at that time
will be publicly opened and read. | With a lot of people the Eight-
All proposals must be made upon teenth Amendment is about as popu-
biank forms, to be obtained from the lar as the Ten Commandments.
Roadmaster, at his office in St.1
Helens, Oregon. Must give prices
Most any Vernonio married man
proposed, both in writing and in can tell you that the honeymoon is
figures, and must be signed by the over about the time she asks: “Why
bidder, with his address.
don’t you eat something besides meat
Plans and Specifications on file in and potatoes.”
the office of the County Roadmaster, |
at St. Helens, Oregon, and may be
Never mind whether it is proper *o
examined in the office of the County
say a hen is ‘‘sitting’’ or setting.”
Clerk.
Each bidder shall deposit with his The main thing is whether she is lay
ing or not
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We salvage your old notes and accounts
No Collections
No Charge
KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT CO.
J. I. KNIGHT,
McMinnville.
J. J. STANGEL,
Hillsboro.
J. O. BOZORTH,
Tillamook.
A General Machine Shop, Biggest in the
County.
Should Anything
—Go wrong with your car while you’re in
town—or that it may need a general over
hauling—or a washing—drive over to this
Garage.
—Here you’ll get prompt attention. Cour
teous, experienced mechanics at your service—men who
can put your car in “tip top” shape. And our standar
dized prices enable us to give you a cost estimote be
fore we touch it.
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That you’ll be satisfied goes without saying
Phone and we’ll be glad to come after your machine.
STAR CAR
LET US DEMONSTRATE IT
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Voile and Val Lace
in Summer Froda
NOTHING BETTER
CRAWFORD MOTOR CO
LINCOLN—FORD—FORDSON
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At the head of rhe procession of
summer finery for little girls, comes a
gay company of voile frocks in light
colors. They are as cheerful as a bed
of tulips and as practical as bread and
butter. Some of them are trimmed
with val laces, and others with ont-
Itne. embroidery, tucks, needlework or
bemetltchlng.
Pink, blue. yellow.
green, and pretty shades of red tn
different shades, make a choice of
color thst will please every one. One
of the new models for a little girl of
seven or more. Is shown in the frock
pictured. It is of shrimp pink and
so simply made that the picture tells
the whole story of Its design. For
Who choose silk, crepe de chine
la recommended for this dress
You can now buy your Ford on the 18 months
payment plan
Payments as low as $21.88 a month
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Gasoline, Oil, Storage, Tires and Accessories
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Ambulance for Towing
Battery Service
Phone 612
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FORD
If more children in this country
were properly brought up fewer
would have to be sent up.
Most any Vernonio man is willing
to go on a diet if he does not have
to give upanything but carrots and
salad dressing.
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