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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1925)
On Inland Highway X Naw H o OH < Daf VERNONIA EAGLE "Good Eats" Headquarters Here you will find a tempting array of pies, cakes, cookies, rolls and many other good things— something to appease that appetite for something different. And you will find our goods different— not that cut-and-dried taste that one usually attri butes to “bakery goods.’’ And as for bread—“MOTHER’S BREAD can not be surpassed for flavor, sweetness and keeping qualities. Always ask your grocer for “MOTHER’S BREAD”—that super-quality loaf. VERNONIA BAKERY BREWER & VISNAW Props. On 2nd Street % Block South of Bridge Street WHY IS HAY FEVER SO MYSTERIOUS? ferer but in a-’y event he puts up to ti.-m a puzzle worthy os' their full est consideration. That it i.j not r- •iina-'ly a fata! malady does n make the hay fever problem less im portant. The fact that it seemingly is such a simple r.n(j more ur less affliction makes it seem that the an- swei to the prd/.-m should be easy to discover. Seer ingly of a similar raiuic to inflj i it is net sc often fatal, bjl.pt causes a great a.’ cunt of sufa-rug each year. Tne very mysteriousness of the disease should be t sufficient motive to cause somj physician to deter- mine to conquer it. An eastern newspaper suggest ■ that men of medicine turn their at tention to hay fever . There is no doubt that a remedy for this dis tressing and mysterious malady would prove a great blessing for a large number of persons throughout the world. We call it a mysterious malady because it is so. What is its cause and why must its victim.; so suffer annually in spite of all they do to prevent its recurrence? Those upon whom it has laid its hold know almost to a day when they will be called upon to again endue its agon --------- ♦--------- ies. Nothing makes a deafted candi- Because hay fever is more pre date madder than seeing his picture valent in August than m any other Still in a display window a week month, it is popularly supposed that liter. pollen from flowers is the cause. But William H. Anderson’s new or- why pollen from August's flowers ganization, the A. P. P. P. P. A , and not from those blooming in any sounds like a riveting machine other months of the year9 To answer working overtime. that the adherents pick , n l'\e pollen The recent discovery of a prhis- theory pick on the golden rod But toric skull has excited the scien hay fever claims i s victims in tists. The modern bonehead, how- p'.-.cp, v.'fre there is :.•» g dden rod evre, presents the real problem a..J residents of iaige ?ii.'-.N who nowadays. never are within miles of that popu Being on the right track is lar wild flower at any time often praisv.nrthy. Buf if you just stop suffer the most seveyly. And if polen there, you’ll sure get run over. is the cause of the disease why are Theie woel({ be more incentive to not all who live in fhe country success if successful men seemed to afflicted and all who live in the eity. enjoy life a little more. immune? Not eating watermelons is the The writer who suggested that. height of foolishness physicians turn their attention to I ___ to „____ A woman likes htink ____ she _ is "hay fever may or may not be a «uf- being bossed and to know she isn’t Yep. it looks like the backbone of winter is broken at last. Little boys lead a hard life. They get spanked for saying the things their father saya. Tough isn't it boys. Traveling Man—“Do you have hot and cold water in this room?" Bell Hop—"Yes, hot in the summer, cohl in the winter. “I liked that young fellow you were with the other night, so I as ked him to dinner this evening, "said the merchant to his daughter “I told hm to drop around in his business clothes.”— "Oh, father! said the girl, "he’s a swimming in structer. When you take the children along. “What was the name of the last station we stopped at niolhei?”-— “I don’t know, Be quite. I'm work ing out cross-word puzzle, “It’s a pity you don't know the name, mother, because little Oscar got out of the train there!” Small Boy—“Dad, how do they catch lunatics?"—Father with face powder, beautiful dresses, and pretty smiles, my son.” The easiest way to lose your mcm- ory is to borrow money. Wonder if any of our littie girls expect to be President when they grw up.? Mac Savs The officers of Verninia W. C. T. U. have planned a membership cam paign the coming week. Monday the state L. T. L. secretary is coming to help with the work, and Tuesday afternoon, August 11 at 2.30 o’clock the first regular meeting will be hold in Evangelical Church. Everyone is most cordially invited to be present. Every woman who believes the 18th Amendment should be respected and enforced is urged to be present und to take the stand for right and jus tice and th® protection of the youth of this day by becoming a member of this great organization. It is only' by grou0 work among Christian law-abiding people that this great menace, the bootlegger and illegal still, will ever be des troyed. There is no reason why the 18th Amendment should not be en-' forced as well as any other la\* that deals with the criminal inclined and with the weaknesses of human na ture. The need for temperance work confronts you on every hand, i Come Tuesday afternoon and op- enly take your place among the members of the W. C. T. u., ar.d help to fight the good fight for law and decency. We are printing many sample copies and will continue to do so for seven weeks. The largest num ber of any paper in Columbia Coun ty. We want everyone to get the Eagle. These are SPECIAL PRICES and will not last. Boiling Beef Lamb Stew 12*/2 c --------- - ------- -- 1-------------------- • ............................... -I We do Picture Framing of All Kinds CALL FOR BIDS NOTICE Transportation of school children in Stony Point route. Bids received up to 7 p. m., and opened 8 p. m ., August 8th. Specifications can be seen at office of school clerk. Check for 5 per cent of contract must accom pany bid. Board reserves right to reject any and all bids. O. M CONDIT, Chairman, Lillian Brown, Clerk Diet. No. -17. 3l~2t -------+------- Miss Agness and Ora Hatten and Marin Morton of St. Helens were i>i Vernonia Friday visiting friends. ’ -b-i-M-b Your Conversation l-h-b'I-F* ’ ;’ I I ;; .. ;; • > ;; • > II ■ • 11 “PHILANDER” The first "Philander" was a Dutch knight who flirted madly with the trusting young atTec- tlons of the I.aily Gabrlnu with- out ever huvtng the slightest In tention of sealing his vows with n wedding ring. Mock serious love-making on the part of a male "coquet" has been known ever since as "philandering." pronounced, “fill an-der-lng.” • • 11 • ■ 11 • II ;' • > ; I • • II Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Mayor of the City of Vernonia, Oi<>gu& nt 8:00 o’clock, p. in., August 17M 1925, at his offico in said city, 10,(188.88 par value, Bancroft l«P provement Bonds of said city, said bonds to be in denomination of 3500.00 each, to bear interest at a rate not to exceed six (fl) per cent per annum, to mature ten years from date of issuance, with princi pal and semi-annual interest pay able ut the Fiscal Agency of the State of Oregon in New York City. The approving legal opinion ->i Messrs Teal, Winfree, Johnson amf McCulloch of Portland, Oregon, will be furnished the successful bidder. The Council of the city of Ver nonia, Oregon, reserves the right t-j reject all or uny of the proposals received, and to modify the terms of this notice. (Signed) RAY EM MOTT, President of the Council and Acting Mayor. Attest: D. B. REASONER, Recor der. (Seal) 61-2t I' You like to trade at a certain store—not because its counters are arranged in a scientific way, but because the folks v?ho serve you are always friendly and helpful. Just that very thing—FRIENDLY SERVICE—is the power that draws people together into communities like this, vJhere everybody can enjoy the many benefits of neighborly cooperation. And F riendly S ervice is the sentimental reason why you find it very much to your advantage to trade with our advertisers—to buy where you feel at home, where jlour friends will see that you are well satisfied. ; < Read the Ads in this Paper and save yourself money by trading at home Vernonia, Oregon Telephone 74i SUCH IS UFE *» YOU KNOW MOST EVERT man R eminds me of S ome kind of j ------- ' AN ANIMAL 1 "Y YE5 - MKE HAROLD NINNY FOR INSTANCE — HE'S A PERFECT ,--------------------- DON* EV ) LOOK,MUWER, WHO'S i Don r that man coming our of the q f BuDDT RESTAURANT know , F ) Pan Zel m Pur R.QOM « ------------ rWOTT Everything in Magazines Stationery, Pictures and Books—School and Office Supplies Ait and Novelty Goods ship, for instance, makes more satisfactory sales than all the cleverness and argument in the world. Potatoes, 7 lbs...............................25c 100 lbs............................... $3.25 Butter, per lb. 53c; 2 lbs. for „..$1.05 Cheese, per lb............................... 27c 4-lb. package raisins................... 43c Coffee, 1 lb. for.......................... 45c Royal Baking powder- 12 oz...... 43c 2i/2 lbs............................... $1.29 Veal Chops, lb. -- CY1 0 matter what some folks say to the contrary!, there t L certainly is a lot of sentiment in business. Friend- J 1 25c 25c - Trade amonglriends Cash Stores MEAT SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 10c Lamb Chops ... M. A. ESSELS1 VERNONIA BOOK * AR1 STORE W. C. T. U. PLANNING MEMBER SHIP CAMPAIGN SUMMER PACK OF PINEAPPLES IS HERE. LAY IN YOUR WIN TER’S SUPPLY WHILE IT IS CHEAPEST. Large tins, sliced in syrup, 2 tins. 55c Per case, 24 tins.................... $5.95 No. 21/*» tins, broken sliced ......... 23c Crushed in No. 2 tins 20c W. W. ESáfeLSTYN --------- ♦--------- There has Been a lot of speculation As to whether Jack Dempsey Is going to fight again Or not, But most Of the people Are too busy With another Fight, right Now to care. This other One is the Annual battle, Man vs. Fly. All kinds of weapons, from Fly swatters To fly sprays. At the— M & M PHARMACY Skaggs W. C. T. U. COLUMN ~1