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Largest Mill in the Weit VERNONIA EAGLE CARPENTER LECTURES ARE THRILLING HEN Such subjects as the origin of man his three fold nature and what it en ables him to do are frequently brushed aside as too deep and dry for popular interest but a noted as tronomer and scientist who is com ing to Chautauqua is going to open the flood gate of astonishing en lightenment on the storin ci the heaven.i, the universe anj it: worlds of mankind, and the Into develop ments of science. He is Dr. A. D. Carpenter, whose dynamic person ality and eloquence alone could hold any audience spellbound, but who will submerge his personal accom plishments for the greater entertain ment of relating what we all should Here is a home store with Goods as good and as new as the city stores—only know but generally do not. lower prices. Keep the Money in Vernonia. Dr. Carpenter will give three con- Shirts of the latest, neckwear that’s stylish and collars to match. secutive lectures, beginning the Oxfordes and Shoes for Men, Boys’, Women and Girls. Large stock of Straw afternoon of the second day’s pro- Hats, Wide Belts, Kerchiefs. gram, which fit into each other and form a complete story of the secrets A complete Store of Men’s Goods of the universe. No fairy story ever entrance,] children more than these scientific facts which are told in the simple language of the everyday man woman and child. High school and grammar school pupils, like the men in Alaska, “just eat these lectures up,’’ according to reports from sev eral prominent Principals. Sunday school scholars have their teachings A. W. PETERSEN presentel in a new and understand Across from Theatre Second and Bridge street able form. Carpenter interprets the unknown ¿ í KÍO í iftTK í?iTWi in terms of the known, and awakens an amazing new interest in Infinite General History Bookkeeping NOTICE OF Archseologlaia are wanting time ifi Causes, in nature and in human life Questions are answered in th* final ELIZABETH PERKY, finding ancient tombs; we konw that Teachers’ Examinations lecture “ Man and the Universe,” County School Superintendent the ancient are all dead. which brings the facts revealed' in The regular teacher’s examination the preceding lectures to a supreme will be held in St. Helens, commenc climax. Facts which men have ing Wednesday, June 10, 1925, at studied about but were too perplex 9:00 o’clock a. m,. and continuing ing for solution are made clear. until Saturday, June 13, 1925. Science which formerly appeared dull 4: o’clock p. m., Wednesday Forenoon. and dry, immediately becomes illu mined with startling, vibrant facts. u. s. History, Writing (Penman ship), Music, Drawing The Carpenter lectures are thrill Wednesday Afternoon ing. He is the first scientist of note to put a real human touch to find Physiology, Reading, Manual Train ings made through years of collegi ing, Composition, Domestic Science. ate and laboratory research. The Methods in Reading, Course pageantry of the Heavens, the won Study tor Drawing, Methods Arithmetic ders of nature, the universal intelli Thursday Forenoon. gence, and the universality < f lews become awe inspiring realities as he Arithmetic, History of Education unfolds their secrets simply, cloqtien- Psychol'igy, Methods in Geography, ly and ifpressively. Dates of the Car Meehan ml Drawing, Dome-d’: Art, penter lectures are the afternoon of Course of S‘. il/ for Domestic Art. Thursday Afternoon the second day and the afternoon Grammar, Geography, Stenography, and evening of the third day. American Literature, Physics, Type ———————-—-. f City people have a lot of fine writing, Methods in I<angtiKge, Thesis for Primary Certificate. , things to wear. Country people have Friday Foren»on lots of nice fresh things to eat. Take Theory and Practice, Orthography your choice. , (Spelling), Physical Geography, Pedestrians are getting so parti English Literature, Chemistry cular they want to be run over by an Friday Afternoon expensive car nowadays. School Law, Geology, Algebra, Civil This Is the llrsl picture to reach America of Mnliamed Abd-el-Kritn, brother of Abd-el-Krlm, chief of the Iliff tribesmen of Morocco. Mahamed la the Government. Will Florida send Bryan to Con- Saturday F°renoon commander of the ltlff troops In the cainpulgns against the Spanish and French, gress? If she doesn’t, her realtors his brother not being a soldier. Geometry, Botany will be overlooking some valuable Saturday Afternoon advertising. 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Maybe he is thinking about persistent suitor off her hands say ing: “I know you’ll get along togeth trying to become one. er like ham and eygs.”.—“Maybe so’ Virtue being its own reward, the said the second girl. “Is he a good recent Congressional salary increases egg?’’ must have been for something else. Things are coming to such a pass, King Boris of Bulgaria had better says a Flint, Michigan manufacturer swap his government’s policy for a that it will not be long before a manufacturer will be unable to sell good accident policy. a motorcar unless he is able to fur In Dttroit, a broker is sentenced nish parking space to go with it. When you come to think of the for 130 years. That will hold him matter it is because of his fool luck lor a while, no doubt. Belleplaine (la.) boy twins can’t that a fool gets the money he is fool be told apart, not even by finger Much of the politeness these days enough to part with it. prints, so two girls will have an tw- consists in ofering a lady your seat ful time later. when you get off the street car. “So you got stung on a goldbrick eh?” asked the visitor. “Depends on "GENUINE” BULL DURHAM “Motehr, have you got a nickle for how you look at it,” answered the According to Dr. Wiley’r analysis a poor old man?”, said litle Johnny Michigan farmer. “ I took that gold- “Genuine Bull Durham Tobacco” is of Tucson, Arizona.—“Where’s the brick in exchange for summer board’ composed of the following ingred poor man, my son?”—“Down at the corner selling ice cream cones.” So many mothers have started to ients: 03 per cent using rogue their daughters may Alfalfa A Hint to Epicures. Wife—“Have 00 per c?nt quit it or be considered old-fashioned Art-enic you really told the cook that she and ! 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