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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1925)
Place Your Ad Here VERNONIA EAGLE Last Saturday was Ta* Day for the Vernonia library, and if you ♦—-------------------- -------------------------♦ didn't buy a tak you were an excep- Mrs. Oscar Smith entertained 45 tion. The library realized |133 from for dinner Sunday, from Portland, the tag sales, and with some money unj other neighbors. nheady on hand the promoters have a splendid start for the library. Mrs. J. B. Ohler ulso had 22 there to call on her, Sunday; good day for ■ company. Upper Nehalem Mixs Wilma Rose from Schofield [ visited Miss Antena Ohler lat week. The only thing the average Ver Miss Antena Ohler spent a few nonia man hates worse than a homely days last part of the week with her girl is a "pretty man.” friend at Treharne with miss Nell- ieO’Connon. A rirl drops her maiden nume ax soon • i> e is mapried, and a few Miss Juneta Smith and miss An weel « I: ' r rhe drops the idea that tena Ohler visited miss Sybal Orn- she married the finest thing that ever duff Tueday afternoon. cunu down the • ‘ke. Mrs. Rainwater called on Ornduff, Monday. Next to pictures of a traffic cop, pictures of Hindenburg look mean- The woods crew saw a cougar in er than any .'Mi X we ever saw. the woods at the sunset camp this1 week. Some Vernon 4 children find ! it pretty ’virtl to .wr. e respect f a Wain Smith is on the sick list father who enn t enin mon?y Inster again. , than the) can tpena it. American Legion VERNONIA, OREGON Post No. 11» M. E. Carkin ................. Commander Wm. Folger .......... Vice-Commander Gene Shipman ..................... Adjutant H. E. McGraw ........ Finance Officer Guy Shields............ Sergeant-at-arms Fred Brewer .......................... Chaplin Executive Committee W. J. Bealls, J. C. Lindsay, A. L. Kullander. The wail of a small flying ape is more pitiful than that of a baby in jured flea. Beaucoup wails were heard last Monday night when PATENTS Beet Weekly Ad twenty Legion members were given nounco this man dead on account of NOT1CE TO CREDITOR*, the second degree in the “Sumar his heart which would give a flop la th« Cotialy Curt *f tfc« Sda«a W Afrco,” order of the Flying Apes. I every three or four minute„ and that Oregon for Colombia Caaaty. With our drum corps playing, the u make gure that no m la kad bo °M b?!Or* take would be made, they cut th is In the matter of the estate ef Bsia* tne high snapper of the Sumar Afrco . . . «... B. Dobbs, Deceased. who ordered the torture squad u ‘»■‘»y op«, Myed hto heart 0« a snwU Notice is hereby given that the prepare for action. One of the tab,e> and J“*1 wbe >t ready to victims became inflamed with a wild give another flop, they beat said undersigned has been duly Zppointsd desire to kill the high commander of I heart * to death with club. This «v uvnvii wivii a a t-iuu< x ms tale Ulic administrator of the above entitled tne Sumar Afrco an^ nearly caused pregounced the biggest lie told estate, by the above entitled court a riot by scattering a pack of BulLduato* the year 1925 in this post, and has duly qualified as tueh. AU Durham in the air, said bull getting and said ape who told same was I caught in the eyes of flying apes. ordered to drink a pint of foggy soup persons having claims agdlhst «aid estate are hereby notified to present The tobacco came in mighty handy filled with tacks. Colonel Hesaliar. them, properly verified, a* by law re for some of the boys who had not been paid for a few weeks. The quired, to the undersigned, at his About a hundred people visited biggest thrill of the evening was residence in the city of Vernonia, when one of the new Sumar Afrco, Sheeley’a Grove last Sunday A pic county of Columbia and state of nic of Vernonia people and the who had been a marine during the World War. told of his experience Vernonia band was there and the Oregon, within six months from the This date hereof. . while sailing around the Bay of Bis- day indeed an enjoyable one. cay, 1917 to 1919. He claimed he Grove one of the be8t natural DA DOBBS, Administrator. was captured by the Germans when park* in tbe state and should be one of their subs sank the transport "1®de 1 “statc Park” situated on the Date of first publication May 1st he was doing duty on and that dur-'Inland l“8hway. and patronized I v 1925. ing the time he was a prisoner, he ,hundreds «▼•HT X»ar. Wish some one Date of last publication May 29th, seen a German soldier brought in' *ou,d. tbe matter UP witb 1925. from the front who had been gacsed s'nti highway commission. The army doctors could not pro- Subscribe for the Vernonia Eagle. W. A. Harris, attorney for estate. BASEBALL SCHEDULE Mrs. Ervin Meury call on Mrs. It appears that the easier it 1 i b for Dorthn Britton, Friday. for 1925 Obtained. Send model or sketch some of them to get married the and we will promptly send you a harder it is for them to stay that wuy report. Our book on Patents and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Winicke spent Trade-marks will be sent to you Vernonia vs. the eve at Ornduff’s Friday. We may be wrong, but it seems to on request. May 30— Lakeshore at Vernonia. us the world was better off when Mr. Fred Hess while working May 31— Powelhurst at Vernonia. for young folks learned at mother’s knee Mr. Ornduff on the new grade had June 7—Kendall A.C. at Vernonia. insxtead of at a dance hull. ------ PATENT LAWYERS — the misfortune to cut one of his June 14 Gladstone at Gladstone. 305 Seventh St., Washington, D. C horses legs so bad it had to be kill- June 21—Prescott at Vernonia. If you want to try something Over 34 Years’ Experience June 28—Westport at Vernonia. difficult, try to convince a Vernonia ed. July 4th—St. Helens at St. Helens. boy that such a thing ax an over Mr. Hixon is thinking of running You need some printing and the July 5—St. Helens at St. Helens. production of watermelon» in poM- his stages through from Vernonia to sibie. Eagle office is now better prepared July 12—Port Yoeman at Vernonia. Portland, making at least three trips I July 19—Linton at Vernonia. than ever to do it. July 26—Presoott at Goble Field. Another good wny to commit a day each way. With the new stages Letter Heads. he has added to his string, Vernonia Aug. 2—Sellwod A.C. at Vernonia. suicide would he to drop in at Paris has excellent stage service. One can Statements. Aug. 9—Alberta Yoeman at Vern’a. and holler, "Keep Cool With Hinden go and come most any time they d«- Aug. 16—Kendall A.C. at Portland. Envelopes. burg.” sire. Au*. 23—Astoria at Undecided. Business Cards. Au*. 30—Multnomah at Mulnomah. Michigan has revived the whipping Programs. The Memorial services at the Sept. 6—St. Helens at Vernonia. , post for robbers. Now the next thing Blanks. Evangelical church I n x t Sunday Sept. 7 — St. Helens at Vernonia. in order is to catch the robbers. drew a church full of people. It wa-i| Notices. Sept. 8—Astoria at Vernonia. I n union service. Rev. Hoadly of Port-1 Bills and Sept. 9—Champs of River at Astoria. f£very married r.vn in Vernonia Dodgers. knows he can make a hit with a land and a Civil War veteran,; preached the sermon. Tickets. neighbor by telling her she bakes ‘in fact, we print anything as it the best cake in the world, and he . should be. also knows better Ilian to let his wife T. J. EDWARDS (Insured Carrier) find out that he said so. Keep the Flies Out D. SWIFT & CO Portland to Vernonia Way Points When Ford’s airplane factory gets going good anyone can guess who will have the right-of-way. VERNONIA OFFICE A. W. Whitaker, "The Coxy —Telephone 673— Both city and out of town Mailorders received NOW PORTLAND OFFICE Auto Freight Terminal E. Water and Yamhill Sts. East 8226 912 Division Street —Phone. Sellwood 1185— a for ROSARIA ‘ his HIS mail MAIL order system has o been adopted I so that every on community may secure its seats the same basis as the citizens of Portland. T ROSARIA,the stupendous pageant of the rose The greatest outdoor performance ever staged, with a cast of five thousand iingeri and dancers, all superbly costumed and perfectly trained. Just indicate the seats you want and the best tickets unsold will be sent you at once. It will be safer to enclose a self-addressed sumped envelope for reply PRICES -No War Tax Arena chair« (four center «ectiona, directly tn front of »tag«) ........... $2 00 («ection« to «ide« of .tage) 1 TO 2 00 Bleacher» (to »ide of »tage in arena, 1 00 reserved) .......... i.......................... Bleacher« (unreserved .............................. 7 9 Oregon Make remittance. payable Treaaurer. Portland Row Fewival Inc. ROSARIA PAGEANT FEATURE OF ROSE FESTIVAL b ORTLAND Multnomah Stadium FALLING HAIR AND DANDRUFF —“Nuff Said”— o—o N. Soden Rose Barber Shop :DONT FIRE OF BOOSTING —By— E. R. Waite, Secretary, Shawnee, Okla., Cham ber of Commerce. G s - We make the Screens, Doors and Win dows just to fit and make them right. Place your order now, that we may measure up and beat the flies to it. Treatment for DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK You will secure the best seats ’by ordering NOW. They will be sent you immediately upon receiving your check or draft or post office money order. P i e That success is often the difference between what a man earns, what he saves and what he puts into his city. That half-time boosters don’t do much for a city. That it takes full-time boosters to “bring home the grapes.” That new’ industries seeks seeking a location are always influenced greatly by the evidences of support and encouragement shown indust ries already lacated in a city. That most cities have much to be thankful Tor*. That they can be thankful for the character of their business men. That they have men of the type that make a city better; men of high ideals; men who are willing at all time"; to labor for the public good; menwho believe in a square deal for all; men who believe in their city and its future and practice what they preach. That these men do all in their courage and develope to a high iciency every movement for the betterment of s • • » That they are men who have kept thir money at home, spent it at home, or invested it in home industries. That'these men have succeeded. They are a big asset to their city; the people have confi dence in their intregity; they are leaders.^ That every city must have leaders and every citizen should follow their leaders. Cities that are on their way will get some where by following their leaders. j Thewfestis the Mecca of maiQfvmL HpHEY FELL in love A with die West... can you blame them? Akron tire engineers with record« of succesa running back a quarter century, knew the future held much in the East. 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