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S. WELLS
—PHYSICIAN—
MERCHANT TAILOR
Muckles Bldg., Phone 134
St. Helens,
Oregon
Cleaning ami Pressing
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Repairing and Alterations
G. F. VIA
Vernonia, Oregon
Dist. Surgeon, S. P. R- R- and
S. P. & S. R. R.
Office, Via Hospital Annex
Office Hours, 2-4
Tel. 2122
Forest Grove, Oregon
ANNA SIMPSON-TOLLES
Drugless Physician
Pringle Building
Evenings by Appointment
Vernonia,
Oregon
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dr . h . h . hurley
Dentistry
and
X-Ray
Evenings by Appointment
Office <ver Halton’s Store
Vernonia,
Oregon
Kniihts of Pythias. —
H arding L odge , 116,
Vernonia. Or —Meets
every Monday night in
Grange H <11. All visit
ing brothers cordially
invited.
Chas. Mellinger, C. C.
J. B. Wilkerson, K. of R. S.
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M. D. COLE
dentist
Oregon
Vernonia,
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FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Four lots, 4 room house
fruit trees, berries, fine garden,
best water in valley, on Rose
Avenue, close in. Buy now. Price
$1,800. $1,200 cash, balance $15
per month. Inquire Eagle Office
45-2t
Vernonia Lodge. No. 184 A. FOR SALE—Piano for sale near
Vernonia. Beautiful high grade
F. Jt A. M., meets at Grange
piano must be sold quickly. Big
Hall every Second and
saving and terms $10 monthly to
reliable party.
For particulars
Fourth Thursday nights.
write
at
once
to
Cline
Music Co.
Folger. Master.
66 Front St., Portland, Oregon.
O. F. TIPTON, Sec ,
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Visitors Welcome
FOR SALE—Bedding plants. 20c tc
40c per dozen, also cut flowers
Rock Creek Floral Garden, Mrs.
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W. A. Gooding Owner.
45-lt
I. O. O. F. V ernonia L opge . N o . 246,
meets every Tuesday night at 8:00 FOR SALE—Tent. Call nt Columbia
o’clock, in Grange Hall.
Hotel.
45-lt
T C. Johns Noble Grand
P O. Mellinger Secretary
8-tube super-hetrodyne at a sacri
Office Hours 9-12, 1-5.
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Classified
Advertising
All ads. under this h<»Hd re rush
with copy. Kates, one cent a wuriT,
initials and ligure» event as words.
Minimum, 25 cents an issue.
EDWIN ROSS
Physician & Surgeon
figures, and must be signed by the
bidder, with his address.
Plana and Specifications are on
file with the County Roadmaater at
St. Helens, and may be examined
in the office of the County Clerk
Eacli bidder shall deposit, witr
his bid, a certified check for an
amount of at least five (5) per cent
of his 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 after such award is made, to
enter into a contract and file the re
quired bond.
The right is reserved to reject any
and all bids.
JOHN PHILIP, County Judge
J. N. MILLER Commissioner
T.B. MILLS, Commissioner
J. F. EILERTSON, Roadmaster
J. W. HUNT, County Clerk
44-3t
WANTS and FOR SALK
Bridge Street
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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
St. Helens, Oregon, June 10th, 1925
Sealed Proposals, addressed to the
County Court of Columbia County.
Oregon at St. Helens, Oregon, and;
endorsed “Proposals for Doing the
Following Work in Columbia Coun
ty, to-wit: To pave with Portland
cement concrete according to plans ♦
nn(| specifications, a portion of the
Nehalem Highway from the East end
of th«» Parker Bridge or station 0|00
to station 42|50 in section 3, T. 4, N.
rt. i vV. and section 34, T. 5 N. R
4, W, Columbia County, Oregon, will
be received by said County Court
until 10:00 o’clock a. m., June 30th
1925, and not thereafter, and at
that time will be publicly opened
and read.
All proposals must be made upon
blank torm, to be obtained from the
’oadnm .ter, at his office in St. Hel
ens, Oregon. Must give prices pro
posed, both in writing anj in figures,
and must be signed by the bidder
with his address.
Plans and Specifications nre on
file witn the Roadmaster in St. Hel
ens, and G. R. Mills at the Gilby
Motor Co., in Vernonia, Oregon, and
may be examined in the office of the
County Clerk.
Each bidder shall deposit, with his
bid, a certified check for an amount
of at least five (5) per cent of his
bid, payable to the County Clerk
which shall be forfeited to the Coun
ty in case the award is made to him
and he shall neglect, fail or refuse
for a period of five days after such
award is made, to enter into a con
tract and file the required bond.
The ri'rht is reserved to reject any
and all bids.
JOHN PHILIP, County Judge
J. N. MILLER Commissioner
'■ .E. ’¡ILLS, Commissioner
J. E. EILERTSON, Roadmaster
J. W. HUNT, County Clerk
44-bt
fice for $200. Including a $35 loud
speaker, ear phones and all equip
ment complete to operate. Address
Eagle Office.
39tf
WOOD—You need it. I have it to
sell. Thos. Schock,
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Three room house on 50x100 cor
ner lot for $000.—Eagle
GRANGE
The Vernonia Grange meets on the
FOR RENT
second Saturday of every month at
Good Front Office room for rent.
7:30 P. M. Any members of the
Eugene E. Marsh
In
fireproof bnildin*’. Call Hoffman
Grange living in or near Vernonia,
Attorney-at-Law
or visiting in the community, are Harihv: re Co.
cordially invited to attend.
Notary Public
MISCELLANEOUS
F. E. MALMSTEN, Sec.
Oregon
Vernonia,
Cash paid for false teeth, dental
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gold, platinum and discarded jewel
—Day and N< ght—
ry. Hoke Smelting & Refining Co.,
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always open
Otsego, Michigan.
Lester Sheeley
THE WHITE LUNCH
Attorney-at-Law
New Location
New Equipment
Oregon
Vernonia,
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DRESSMAKING
carry a complete line
Vernonia Bakery goods
GEORGE H. SHINN
President
—EAT HERE—
Columbia Co. Abstract
Company
The White Lunch
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MRS. PHILIPS
Residesce Across from Grange Hall
42-4t'
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Chamber of Commerce
Monuments and Markers
C. R. WATTS, Prop.
Second St. bet. Bridge and Maple
In both Marble and Granite
For a great reduction in price, a
saving to the purchaser of
from 10 to 25 per cent
Freight, Baggage and Express
moving a specialty
Come and be convinced
M. N. LEWIS A CO.
—L U N C H E O N—
First and third Monday noon of
each month at
DEW DROP INN
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Lester Sheeley
Secretary
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Opp. Gilby Motor Co. on Bridge
street and Grant Ave.
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REASONER
Oregon
Vernonia,
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Vernonia
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SEE THE
CURLEY’S TRANSFER
COMPANY
SPECIAL CARE WITH
FURNITURE HAULING
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Millview
Pit at Al Parkers Place ,
Catering to the traveling public.
You will be cared for at the
Nehalem Hotel
Local Hauling and all kinds
of team work
Office at Kavanaugh Land Co.
F. McBARRON
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Newly Furnishel Throughout
Modern and Convenient
Wm. Pringle, Prop.
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House No. 38
Delivered any place in town any
time.
Good screened and.crushed gravel
for all purposes.
NEHALEM HOTEL
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VIOLIN TUITION
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G RAVEL
Listen!
— Meals Served Family Style —
Cor. 4th and Main Sts.
Hillsboro,
Oregon
Phone 472
Res. Phone 654
Residence North Rose St.
Office at the Gayosa Cafe.
All members turn out
Visitors welcome
L. R. Gilchrest
President
MONUMENTS
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From now on you can
purchase
TRANSFER and CITY
DELIVERY
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“CHARGE IT”
Dressmaking reasonably dune
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Oregon
St. Helens,
Dressmaking and Plain Sewing
Mrs. O. Jones. HyVan Hotel.
On corner opposite Vernonia Drug
Company
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VERNONIA EAGLE
Place Your Ad Here
COMPANY
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Dupont Explosives and.
Blasting Accessories
St. Helens, Oregon, June 10th, 192f
Sealed Proposals, addressed to the
County Court of Columbia County i
Oregon, at St. Helens, Oregon, and
endorsed “Proposals for Doing the
Following Work in Columbia Coun
ty, to-wit: To pave with Portland
cement concrete according to plans
and specifications a portion of Mil-
top road from Prescott’s comer or
end of pavement at station 17|25 to
station 38 00 in section 5, T. 4. N.
R. 1, W. Columbia County, Oregon,
will be received by said County
Court until 10:00 o’clock a. m., June
30th. 1925 and not thereafter, and
at that time will be publicly opened
and read.
All proposals must be made upon;
blank forms, to be obtained from
the Roadmaster, at his office in St.'
Helens, Oregon.
Must give prices
proposed, both in writing and in
(By Dr. J. W. Holland.)
A lady whose husband has a mod-
c-vte i"«,ome stood in a department
store. When the dres was brought'
she said, “Charge It."
A young husband stood in a ga
rage ready to sign the contract for
a car that he coufll get along well
without.
He mortgaged his home
for the first payment, and arranged
the remainder of the installment
plan, paying about 16 per cent for
his money. “Charge It.”
A city wanted some improvements
to meet the pace set by another city
which went into debt. They issued
bonds for 50 years for their im
provements, so that their grandchil
dren will finish paying for the im
provements long after they are out i
of date or worn out. “Charge It.”
A farmer was getting along very!
well, but wanted some new build
ings. He got the buildings and said,
"Charge It.”
A group of world-wide nations
started out over a half century ago
in commercial rivalries.
Finally a
depute arose, and they brought on
a war which is called “The World
War.”
Ten million boys and men
Those nations bonded
were slain,
the next two centuries by their
folly.
“Charge It.”
A young man wanted more pleas
ures than can legitimately come in
the average happy life, so he filled
his stomach with moonshine, climbed
into a half paid for car, got a dame
of the super-lip-stick variety, and
speeded nature beyond her limits of
safety. He said to his constitution,
“Charge It.”
What happened? The husband of
the lady in the department store got
tired of being in debt for foolish
ness, laid down the law and his wife
left him.
The young husband lost his home
which he mortgaged, and become a
EXPENDITURES AND PER CAPITA COSTS OF INSTITUTIONS
The following statement shows concretely the number of inmates in each
of the -several state institutions at the end of May, 1925; the total ex
penses during.such month; per capita cost for the month and the aver-
Lime, Brick, Plaster, Cement
age Her capita cost to the state per month during the period between
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March 1924 and April, 1925:
Average
Feed, Grain and Hay
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Total
Per Capit
BRICQUETTES — Best heat, no
Expenses
Per Capita Cost of
Popula
Job printing can be done in Ver
ashen, lasting. Just the thing for
Cost of May 12Mo.
for May
tion
Institution
nonia as good as any place in the
Incubator heating.
$38,311.40
$17.65
$17.79
1,829
State Hospital ............
state, at right prices. Let the
13,558.40
23.09
29.64
493
Penitentiary
10,955.91
16.63
16.58
796
Feeble-Minded Inst.
5.759.30
31.22
31.78
—Warehouse South of Depot—
216
Boys’ Training School
-_7_^Job Frintery
2,317.80
45.66
47.48
44
School for Blind
6,072.75
45.37
47.45
146
Tuberculoisa Hosp.......
print your circulars, invitation«,
37.08
4,613.50
32.17
120
School for Denf
cards, blotters, bills, letter heads,
Vernonia Trading Co.
2,423.21
30.84
32.17
71
Girls Industrial
lima slips, envelopes, statements,
Wholésale and Retail
28,282.57
17.24
16.41
z 799
E. O. Hospital
programs, menus, letters, tickets,
Vernonia,
Oregon
34.19
105
3,681.23
36.17
Soldiers’ Home
etc., etc. Work guaranteed.
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2.725.92
56.79
59.20
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Phone 563
Res. Phone 653
Vernonia, Oregon
Vernonia Ea^le
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Harria la Huatling
Bolshevic because of his foolish
debts.
The city wanted other improve
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manta more necessary than those
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which they had gone into debt for.
and so the life of the city had to
lag behind her sister cities, while she
paid UP her debts.
The farmer was compelled to sell
his farm at a sacrifice to satisfy
the mortgages. He is now in the city
as a common laborer in a garage.
The nations that went into debt
for folly will burden the great
grandchildren of the present genera
tion of babies in trying to repay the
war money lenders.
The young fellow who charged his
debauchery to his constitution, lost
out in the race of life, died of pa
resis brought on by unnomoble dis
ease.
A little book which I often tuck
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under my pillow at night says this,
Buck} liarils, the liualliuu muu.iger
“Whatsoever a man soweth that shall
he also reap,”
We may “Charge of the Washington Nationals. baa bls
team well to the front In the race for
It." and seemingly get by for awhile the American league i>ennuul sn<l un
but PAY DAY always comes.
less something unforseen hup|>ena he
Often the calamities that come will tinlsh neur the ton.
upon us are the "Pay Days” of God
when we settle for the things we
foolishly “charged,”
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Debt for necessities is often wise, •:
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hut ^)ebt for vanities and follies and i
HOTEL
sins, bring on a “Pay Day" that I
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makes man trouble.
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Under new Management
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Misses Elma and Mabie KullanderI:
of Independence visited this week at :
the home of their brother, A. L. Kull, i
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ander.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bush, Mrs.
Kullander and Misses Elma and < I :
Mabie Kullander took in the rose :
show in Portland Tuesday.
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Conveniently located near De
pot on North side of Bridge St.
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Rooms by Day, Week or
Month
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MRS. SARAH KORON
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Don’t Let ‘Em “Gyp” You
Doesn’t it cost you enough to operate your
car as it is without letting “gyp” tire andac-
cessory dealers lure you into their trap?
When we sell you TIRES or TUBES we are
not selling “seconds.” Every one carries a
mileage guarantee—and we are here to
make good if the tiresdon’t. If you buy from
the cheap mail-order tire and accessory
dealers you have to put up with what they
send you.
YOU WOULDN’T BE SATISFIED WITH
“SECONDS” IN SUGAR OR MEAT.
WHY NOT BE AS PARTICUL-
ABOUT THE MONEY YOU
SPEND ON TIRES?
We’ll Save You Money
on anything that goes on your auto—and
we can save you money on repail's. We’ve
a line of the BEST tires and accessories—
the kind that are cheapest in the long run
because they are BEST in the first-place.
Don’t tinker with your car and do some
thing that will make a bigger bill later
on—let an expert look after it
and save both the life of the
car and your money
VERNONIA BRAZING & MACHINE WORKS
CRAWFORD MOTOR CO
LINCOLN—FORD—FORDSON
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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Battery Service
Ambulance for Towing
Phone 612
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YOU
CAN
AFFORD
A
FORD
M. A. ESSELSTYN
W. W. ESSELSTYN
VERNONIA BOOK « ARI STORE
Everything in Magazines Stationery, Pictures and
Books--School and Office Supplies
Art and Novelty Goods
We do Picture Framing of All Kinds
OA| I FATIftMQ
vULLKv I IUN9
J. I. KNIGHT,
McMinnville.
«"IvMre your old notes and accounts I
No Collections
No Charge
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KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT CO.
J. J. STANGEL,
Hillsboro.
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J. O. BOZORTH, I
Tillsm
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