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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1925)
On Inland Highway VERNONIA EAGLE issued Every Friday. $2 00 Per Year. Entered ** second-class matter August 4. 1922, at the post office al Ver- Oregon, under the Act of March 3. 1879 « ■ ' iVTU t < v ‘J J » ¿. S t " t , t VERNON! large ci^es, what he says holds good in a way in rural communities and in towns like Vernonia. Too many of us are not in close enough sympathy with the family Jiving next door, or even on the adjoining farm; we PAUL S. R OBINSON, do not Show at all times a pioper willingness to co-oper E ditor and O wner . ate. As resqlt, both of us are failing to accomplish all we could accomplish, both of us are loosing a lot of ple The Original Hom« Paper, Standia* asure that would otherwise be ours. Mr. Hoover pleads for Progre*», Fair Play, Hom« Pat for the same neighborly spirit in the big city that ex ronage, Law Enforcement, Good ists in the small town. That will probably never be re School* and The Homa Beautiful. alized. But in suggesting that too many of us have not Ail Account* Must Be Settled in Full yet learned to live together he calls attention to a sub ject worth serious consideration by those who live in Every 30 Day* both our cities and our towns. Advertising Rates 2octa per inch, single column measure, each wejk. We collect tor advertising the fl rat of every month. NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING TO STOP VANDALISM 4 , . ...... Notice is hereby given to the legal •voters of school district No. 47, of I Columbia county, state of Oregon, that the annual school meeting of said district will be held at the old school house, to begin at the hour of 2 o’clock p. m., on the third Monday of Juae, being the fifteesth day of June, A. D., 1925. This meeting is called for the purpose of electing one director for three years and one clerk for one year, and the transac tion of busisess usual nt such met t- I ings. Dated this 23rd day of May, 1925 H. M. COND1T, Chuirman, Board of Directors. Attest—Louis Seigert, District Clerk. T the recent session of the Pennsylvania legislat ure a law was passed to protect rural beauty, a law that will stop what almost every community in the Unit ed States has had to contend with since the auto be came popular. The new law makes it criminal for any one to destroy trees or shrubbery on the land of another, fixing a penalty of $25. for each tree or shrub broken. That seems to be pretty stiff penalty, but citizens ar ound Vernonia who have suffered from the depredal- tions of motorists will hardly think so. Many cases of vandalism are reported in the course of a year, and un less laws like this one are passed in all states, but a few years will have elapsed until such a thing as out-door beauty will be only a memory. Nature never gave us trees and shrubs and flowers to ruthlessly destroy. Not POLICE NOTES only that, but it was never intended when the auto was * invented that it should be used for carrying us into re ♦ ---------- + mote districts where We cov.ld destroy some other per Joe Nadam was arrested for being son’s property. We wouldn’t countenance country resi intoxicated and when brought' dents coming to town and breaking our shade trees and before the Recorder court was fined 126. go to the country and do the same thing. H. Ede was before the justice We are glad that Pennsylvania has set a good ex court for operating cars without a ample and taken a radical step to stop such unnecessary license and fined $25. destruction of natural beauty. If congress would pass L. Lynch was in an intoxicated I a national law—and we predict the the time is not far condition and was before Judge Rea who coaxed him to donate $25 distant when it will be necessary—then it would only soner, to the city. be a move in the right direction. Mrs. Jane Doe was trying to give' THE FIGHT IS ON an exhibition with a Ford but “Henry bucked,” and it cost her $2.50 for not having a license. Tommy O’Brien was before the i Justice for taking a joy ride but was found not guilty and the case dis-' ' missed. AS HOOVER SEES IT girls completing course in home hy giene .............■■■■—■................. NINA H. LITTLE, R. N. County Red Cross Nurae Herbert Hoover is quoted as having said recently . that one of the things retarding American progress' House and lot for sale cheap or _ is the _ fact that too many _ people have not yet learned! f will consider good ear; Ford pre- to live together. While particularly to residents of our, ferred. Cali at Eagle office. CAN YOU JOIN THE LINE AT THE FAYING Five dollar fine for walking on railing or crossing on pipe line of Rock Creek bridge. W. J. KELLY, Chief of Police NOTICE Do not park any cars on First street until street is completed. W. J. KELLY, Chief of Police NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS J BANK O OF VERNONIA Vernonia, Oregon 1 1 6 I VERNONIA STEAM LAUNDRY PATENTS QUALITY WORK GUARANTEED Obtained. Send model or sketch and we will promptly send you a report. Our book on Patents anil Trade-marks will be sent to you on request. D. SWIFT & CO. TELLER’S It’S wonderful security to be able to go to the Bank and draw money when you HAVE TO HAVE IT. It saves many a worrisome hour. It brings many a moment of happiness WHETHER YOU HAVE BILLS to pay or wish to partake of a little of life’s enjoyments. “Money in the bank’ solves your problems. BUT IF YOU DON’T PUT IT THERE when you have it, you can’t take it out when vou need it. .Join our happy army of deposi- iois and lay aside a little each week so that you can get it when you need it. EVEN IF YOU HAVEN’T A DOLLAR IN YOUR POCKET COME IN AND LET US TELL YOU HOW TO START ! All sewer assessments in Sewei I i ts. No. 2 and 3 in amount undei • 25.00 are past due and must be paid on or before June 13, 1925, or fore closure proceedings will begin, a’.si all property owners in Imp. Dist. N< 1 wishing to bond for said improve ment must do i-o not later than June 13, 1926, at the office of city re corder. Will be in office from 6 to 8 p. m., Saturday, June 13. D. B. REASONER. City Recorder j WiiWUW :-S ►. jl NOTICE A Vernonia Institution, Modern in Every Respect I —— PATENT LAWYERS------- FEW weeks ago we called attention to the flood of 305 Seventh St., Washington. D. C- vulgar and suggestive 'magazines that swept the Over 34 Yeari’ Experience I country, and expressed the hope that teachers around Vernonia would use extra precaution to see that such filth in the guise of literature does not find its way into IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO SELL, RENT OR the hands of our boys and girls. TRADE AND WANT QUICK RESULTS, PLACE AN Since that appeared a nation-wide campaign has been AD IN OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS started to wipe all of these immoral and suggestive pub lications off the map. In Ohio last week the attorney general of the state issued a sweeping order to suppress them, and prosecutors at once prepared a list of those that must not be sold or displayed for sale. Twenty-two perodicals have been placed under the ban. Five other Ms summer states have taken similar steps, and at this writing it appears that the doom of such literature is sealed. The US fltan fynm Vacation ^Aip! government will not carry them through the mails, but the express companies do. The real seat of the trouble ROUND TPV* FAKES however, was in the dealer who found quick profits in their ready sale to the boys and girls of the land. Now St. Louis $83.15 the dealer is the one who is going to suffer if he sells or offers to sell this line of smut and filth. New Yoik $149.65 There is enough immorality in this country as it is Other Point* in Proportion without debauching the printing press by forcing it to Sale May 22 to Sept. 15; Return Limit Oct. 31 turn out more of it. Our young people get entirely too YOUR CHOICE OF many smutty stories already, without having them prin Two of America’s Finest Trains ted and pictured and placed in their hands by those North Coa*t Limited via S., P. A S., N. P., C. B. A Q ' who would stoop to anything for a dollar. Let the good Oriental Limited via S., P. & S., G. N., C. Q. A Q. work of suppression be made nation-wide, now that it Ticket*. Further Detail*, Etc., of R. M. ALDRICH, A«t. J. T. HARDY has been well started. Phone Main 161 Gen. Agt. UNITED RAILWAY CO. SAME STORY IN EVERY TOWN HEARD a fellow say the other day the town was too full of mossbacks and tightwads to suit him. He was going to get out and live some place that wasn’t so FAVORITES AT CHAUTAUQUA afflicted. I have been in a good many towns in my day All entertainments offered by the and I have found them all alike. Every town has its pop chautauqua people in Vernonia met favor with the audiences. The ular idol its champion tightwads, its biggest liar, its with little dramas were fine, the lectures most glittering ass, its meanest man, its noted boozer splendid for their respective subjects and so on without end. No town has a citizenship madei although ope mi^ht rave been too up of angels. No town is free from the petty annoyan much “Evolution,” the readings, ces of half baked inhabitants. Every town has a few men stories and all Went well, but the who will not contribute a cent toward any worthy civic favorite here seemed to be the “Mau- pins Singing band.” Those men were enterprize. There are fellows in every community who good and above the ordinary for a suck away the’lifeblood of the community and give not small town engagement. They have I hing in return. The thing for you and I to do is to pull no trouble in drawing crowds and hard enough the otherway to overcome the work of such the crowds are never dissapointed leather-heads. You don’t need to be a silver-plated stin REPORT OF RED CROSS NURSE ker just because your neighbor is one. Those fellows all] FOR MAY, 1925 . have their ratings. They are put down in big letters in, Number „^^"Q’v’isiZed 22 the town swine book. The yellow streak down their' Pupils weighed and mensOred 1212 : backs can be seen four blocks away. Look around and pUpiis seriously underweight 201 I in the right direction, note the good, honest fellows who Pupil« «•nou’iy overweight :... 21 7 I are pulling with us in the right direction. There are ten Home visjt8 , Classes, home hygiene and care of good fellows in everv town to one stinker, yes, a hun- sick ................................................ 28 dred.—The Village Deacon. Red Cross certificates to high school i Municipal Water System LE WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Quick Service I If you own goo<| table lno n you havo have a it right to be particular how the.. I O I ulere. I Iso to feel pround of them, ax there i.< iionuiig mole beautiful than linen* of good quality, properly laundered. r In our laundering of table linen*, pure «oft water, mild xoap, churned into billowy -ml-, are our only cleanning agent*. Fre quent rin ings make them white as snow. No wringing. The water is thrown out l>y a whirling prove** which doe* not wear, tear nor squeeze the linens. 1 hi' ironing i* done by gentle pre- sure between pndled roll*, nested bv sUuim. No Mcnrchir.". Result.' aiowy whiteness ■ ntm aiooihnes—a pleacing rich-' lies* of appearance. Send your linen . to u re rulerly nnd you'll get maximum joy and service from them. STATE LAIW CO. EAST 0657 395 EAST BROADWAY PHONES EAST »387 T S3 Skaggs NO. 225 5 lb. NEW SPUDS 25c Cash Groceries WA ERMELONS PER lb. 6c. Saturday Produce Features BUTTER “SKAGG’S BEST” 1-lb................ ,..... 45c Tea, Golden West or Royal Club ’/j-lb 33c 1-lb......................... 65c No.l blend Bulk Coffee per -lb................. 45c 3-lbs................. $1.33 No.4 blend, per-lb. . 39c ' 3-lbs............. :... $1.14 Campbells Pork & 1 Clorax, liquid bleach, Beans— per bottle.............. 20c Full Cream Cheese, per 3 laige tins 29c pound ................. 27c .. SUGAR Pure C ane .. Tomatoes with puree, 3 10-lbs. 69c tins....................... 35c 100-lbs. $6.55 Best Head Rice, 11-lbs White Wonder Soap 12 .......................... $1.00 bars in a large shop- Skaggs Cane and Maple ping bag for 45c Syrup, 5-lbs....... 89c Citrus, per pkg 25c io-ibs.................$i.69 SKAGGS UNITED STORES ALWAYS TRY THIS STORE FOR QUALITY AND PRICE < ' ’ < < , ‘ < « ;