Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 14, 1925, Image 5

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    6n inland Highway
In his private practice Dr.JI. S. ’
cher d<
ptoms as Indigestion, G m os a Soul
omach,
that Hang On, Sick Headaches, Coi
pation,
general Run-Down condition of th«
rstem I
Sluggish Liver—and that relict bi
Liyer is properly Cleansed ana To*«'<
again.
Why Thle Give, Relief
When working as Nature inteniL
ded your Liver does three things
necessary to keep you fueling your
best. First, it purifies your BLOOD,
evei
drop of which passes .through
the -Iver every fifteen minutes
Second
your Liver furnishes the
essences that are essential to per­
feet
fect
DIGESTION.
Third,
your
Liver supplies the secretions Na-
ture uses to lubricate your r intes­
tines so that your Bowels san move
naturally, gently
and
regularly
It will cost you nothing to
<\ery day.
When your liver be­ this health-building vegetable
comes sluggish it cannot do these rup. All we ask in return is
three things; consequently,
you you tell others what a few ap
suffer from one or more »f. the
symptoms above described.' • * '
ful treatmtftt after the 'sample bot-
Share It With Family I
tlt has demonstrated its merits in
Just to prove to you that you your case. Show your friends and
CAN get quick RELIEF, druggists' relatt0*M* ■MIK regular dollar size
are giving uway FREE liberal trial bottle isl M fl^der the guarantee
size bottles of Dr. Thuehai*s XivmMha^evLry ^Mny will be refunded
and Blood Syrup. It is a syrip uffif for Wy ■Qhn they
PURELY
VEGETABLE' 'ittSr. c i-|Llefcly sal
are selling!
I!
sold four MAYTAOS during the
last week. You don*t buy an experiment when
yon buy the MAYTAG. Ask for demonstration
roam cWa^ndf
YELLOW FIR WOOD
inity newspa
■ • -
Order your fail wood
livery any time.
See
CLARK.
aryaboü
*' nine to twenty-five
kance. Several editoi
- fed championship subs«
feons paid that far in i
"* I The Sun-Bulletin w
¡forth with a record thi
« hundred waj
-
Real Estate Broke*
Vernonia« Oregon
I handle all kinds of ReaT
Estate and Rentals. I spe­
cialize in town lots
acreage. Good homes 6#
easy terms. Houses to relit
The Mint’s Sidelines
MARRIED
MARRIED
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. White, Mr.
and Mrs. W. Schacht and A. W. Pet­
ersen were Gold Hill visitors the
first of the week, viewing the tweent
strike encountered in the Kelmar-
Vaupet mining property. They re­
port a small boom in the mining sec­
tion and some wonderful showings.
The 180 acres controlled by the Ver­
nonia citizens is practically a solid
mountain of rich ore, running giost-
ly to gold and copper, j t*| I .
ing of Harding Lodge Monday ni/Kt.
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ini Price to
tEAGLE
SROOND.Pl
eing^tjièj &fth
FIRST PERIOD
Embracing the fint four weeki
(terminating Sept, •fith) the
following number of votes will
be issued on subscriptions:
1
2
3
4
5
year
years
years
years
yean
I 2.00
. 4.00
«00
8.00
10.00
3,000
8.000
12, «00
18,000
25,000
>-
Thd Oregon-American, and the
Suman - Pgulaqn . camp employees
all counted
aa
Vernonia, , and
valley people are taking a lhjflyiiU
terest In1 ' the Eagle subscription
contest. We hav^ many readers ir
these campa. .who are I working'for
camp , seems to have selected ¡a/dMl
ferent candidate—henoe a friendly
content
" '"*' 1—»vif ■ ■'
• V
■ Roadmaster
Peter k ÌASÉMO
knows his worl*, .He is making ioim
valuable improvements on the county
road out at Treham. Go out and see|
it. A cutoff is being built eliminat­
ing about a mile’s travel and a bet­
ter grade being made aa well as do-
jngjiwayjsnththejju^k^ur^JiH^v'
Sched*h<pf
THE
THIRP PERIOD
Embracing the seventh and last
week (terminating Sept. 2«)
the following number of votes
will be issued on subscriptions:
SCI
1
2 yean
3 yean
4 years
5 yean
10.00
20,000
practice would open the way to coun­ Boiled water................................. IS ounce,
A HARD ONE TO HANDLE
T to * ounces at four-keur Interval,
terfeiting and make the protection of
during the day. Last feeding at ten
the integrity of the coins i more ' <M»
‘
at night
cult.
Secretary
orl
________
. Mellon openlf
. If opposed
Patricia had just arrived from Ire­
From Ninth to Twelfth Month.
the creation of these special coins, but
land and hired herself out as a nurse
Milk,
evaporated
.........................
IX
euacee
was not entirely successful in his ef­ Lime water
X ounce.
forts. He insisted that the practice Milk sugar ................................... X ounce. for a large family of children. That
introduced confusion into our system Barley water ............................. St ounce, evening the mistress told her that
I to i ounces at four-hour intervale she was going out and to be sure
of coinage, brought about an unneces­
day.
Last feeding at tea at
sary expense and satisfied a very lim­ during
that all the children were put to bed
■lght.
ited demand because the public gen- !
promptly at nine. When the mistress
erally has never shown a special Ilk- '
EMANUEL SAYS t
returned she asked Patricia how she
Ing to the commemorative coins.
“An old Jewish gentleman was had gotten along with the children.
However, Congress felt that these : sinking fast; in feeble tones he
“Foine,” she replied, “but Oi had
great events were worthy of commem-1
oration and authorised the coins—all 1 •Spoke to the family gathered around a time with ’at oldest boy—the red­
of which are to be sold at a premium the bedside:
headed one. He------- ”
“ ‘Is Rachel there?’ he asked.
so that the promoters of these events
“The red-headed one,” shrieked
may raise funds by this extra charge |
“ ‘Yes, dear, I am here,” replied the woman, “why that was my hus-
to defray part of the expense ■
his wife.
band.”
ed. The records of the Tre
“ ‘Is my son, Solomon, there?’-
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hat the special coins, as a general
“ ‘Yes, father.’
rule, are seldom absorbed In ctrcala- «
NEWS
ITEMS
APPRECIATED
“ ‘Is Hyman there?’
tion. The Monroe coin issue was a -
‘
“
Yes.
father.
’
dismal failure—217,000 of the- 274.000
“ ‘Is little Abie there?’
struck off were turned back to the I
The editor appreciates the local
Treasury for melting up — Journal
“‘Yes, father.’
items of news which the readers
American Bankers Association.
' “ ‘Is my daughter, Leah, there?’
have handed into the office, and
“ ‘Yes, father.’
phoned in the past four weeks. Get­
“ ’Are you all there, every one of ting local news is always a difficult
you?’
proposition in the country newspa­
“ ‘Yes, father.’ came the chorus.
per office, and the news appearance
“ ‘Then who the deuce is looking of a paper depends largely on the
after the store.?’ ”
interest its readers take iR sending
their news in.
We realise many
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people think the editor believes they
Just a kindly thought,
are trying to get a little free pub­
Just a pleasant smile,
licity, but such is not the^case. We
Just a kindly deed done,
are always glad to get local news,
Makes life worth while,
and especially when it cornea in with
Just a little cheerful gift
ail the names, etc., properly written
To some one in need,
Many times, and especially during
up. Send in the news—we want it.
Mates pa feel we were some
the summer months, mothers are
Don’t be bashful. Thanks.
Go« J indeed.
forced to take their children on trips
Just
a
helping
hand
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with them. During these trips, th-
TO someone in distress,
Mr. Lindsey, of the Lindsey mill,
parent Is forced to contend with th
Makes our life worth living.
was called to Vancouver the first of
ever-present and serious problem u
And gives our minds sweet rest.
food for the child.
the week, on account of the seri­
As in almost every other case, th»-
—GRANDMA.
ous illness of his mother.
chief source of worry, during the»«« • • « • * • • m i « i • 11 i*SÏ«îû*ï
periods, is the milk supply. Its source
I
Its purity and its food vail*, It I»
I
not always convenient to get market
milk of dependable quality for, in manj
sections of the country, adequate fa
lltxu
I
duties for Its care are not porided
To meet the needs of mothers in these
trying situations, science has provided
a form of milk, conveniently carried
I
and easily prepared, The cans tire in
two sixes, the one containing six
i
ounces an . the other sixteen.
.
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Evaporated milk Is just pure cows
milk with more than half of the watei
Do you know we carry a very complete line of I
removed, None of Its food value Is
Ladies’ and Gents’ watches* all good makes and
lessened; In fact Its digestibility i#
Improved, It is easily tufted with Wk-
gauranteed,
which we are pleased to show you?
ter and is, undoubtedly, the most prac­
tical form of milk for use as a food for
children. Some of the country’s lead
We invite you to have a look
ing pediatricians recommend its. use.
employing the following formula :
From Sixth Week to Third Month.
Gents’ Stop Watches from $4.50 to $50.»
Healt
Mr.
H. Heath and Misa
Tim and Waunita Timmons.
Christensen were married In
couver August 3. Miss Christensen
is one of Nehalem valley’s best
Senator W. G. Hare of Hillaboio,
known girls, living here most of her was a Vernonia visitor this week.
life. Mr. Heath is driving the Forest
Grove-Vernonia stage, and is a fine
Judicious newspaper advertising
fellow.
The Eagle wishes to join make^.big. a ires out of little ones,
with others in wishing the« *11 the
great things of this life.
’’ * „
Jas. Jones an dMildred Danidlsod
of Mist, were married last Monday,
as we are informed. This worthy
couple is well known in the valley,
having lived in the Mist community
for years. Mr. Jones is one of thfe
county’s pioneers. May success, hap­
piness and prosperity be theirs. ,,
£ HOFFMAN
About It
Slé
'i
5 yepn
4 S OO
F 4.00
. «00
. 8.00
. 10.00
1.500
4,000
7.500
11,000
15,000
The above schedule of votes, which is off a decline Ugale, positively will not be changed during
the competition. However, a special ballot, good At LXOOO extra votes, will be issued on every
“club” of 325.00 turned in. This arrangenf
~ >4 in effect throughout the entire campaign and
subscription* wiU be accepted for less than
is to be considered a part of the seg^er
ite.
one year, nor for more than fi«fl| vWj
Milk, evaporated ........................ • ounce»
Limo water ................................... X ounce,
Milk sugar ................................... X ounce»
Boiled water ............................... '.»• ounce,
Sevea feedings In twenty-four hour,
4 to I ounces at three-hour Intervals
during the day and four-hour Intervale
at night.
From Third Month ta Fifth M o n t h. ■
Ladies’ White Gold Wrist Watches as low as $15.
Gents’ Fancy Pocket Watches in latest designs,
white and green gold, from $14 to $67.50.
Milk, evaporated .............. ,.. 7H puncaa
LI mo water ■••••••••••*••• X
ounce.
Milk sugar ..................
I ounces
Boiled water .......................... t*H ounce,
Mt feedings In twenty-four hour,
I to I ounces at three-hour Interval,
during the day and a feeding at 1* A hi
From Fifth to Seventh Month.
Milk evaporated ......................... IS ounces
Lime water ................................... X ounce.
Milk sugar ......................... J., .i X ounces
Bolied water ................................. XX ounces
Flv* feedings tn twenty-four hours.
• to T ounces at four-hour Intervals
the last feeding to he given at II p. I,
From Seventh to Ninth Month.
Milk, evaporated
Lime water ....
Milk sugar ....
KULLANDER’SJEWaHYSTeRE
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Expert Swiss and American Watch Repairing Done