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VKftMMU RACLE ». ...—•.« ) T***- X N«w Haw a Bq — “®SE»61E FEÂÎHE1S I <50WBB?ENT I Ford Tractors «i Reduced Fares to East lni‘ n Pacific System COME AROUND AND GET PARTICULARS— SEE FOR YOURSELF Crawford Motor Co. 2nd St. Fords & Ford Parts Vernonia Own Your Home This is the time to secure your home for the win ter. Prices will never be lower. See us regarding the following. BUILD ON THIS Lots 12 and 13 in Sunrise ad dition, lUOxluO, $275 terms. OR ON THIS ONE Lot 3 Block 7 in Central Ad dition, 50x100, $125.00 terms. MODERN HOME. $2500. 4 rooms, bath, nook 1500.00 and 130.00. West side, close in MODERN HOME $1500 4 rooms and bath, $1000, and terms. East side location. CASH BARGAIN 4 room bungalow, 2 lots, gar den, fruit, berries, fine view, water and lights in. ONLY $650.00 cash: WESTS ADDITION. Lot 50x100 with 2 small houses rented $750. ’4 cash $25 per month. Discount for all cash. Handy to mill. Many others to chose from, do it now. Houses- lots, h is:nc~_ chan.uJ, Veriknia Realty G. C. Olsen Treatment for FALLING HAIR AND DANDRUFF —“Nuff Said”— o—o N. Soden Rose Barber Shop L------------------------- J For Good Laundry Work We call and deliver TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. Leave orders at the Columbia Barber Shop. T. J. EDWARDS One of the most disgusting sights in the world is another fellow in a coup ewith your best girl. Have you ever notivtd that the Vernonia woman who loves to worry usually docs so over the things that never happen. It is a good idea to remember that a lollar in the fortune teller’s hand is worth more than the pre diction you get for it. One way to prevent a lot of idle ness in this country would be to pass a law againat work. The above are on gravelled streets. VERNONIA Population, 2000. High School ai.il Standard Grade School. Pay Roll City—Milla, Logging. , Fi ming, Dairying, Fruit, Vegetables P. A. A P. Ry. Town growing fast. On Inland Loop Highway Between Portland and Astoria. A Large Territory to Draw From. 49 Miles From Portland, 35 M’lee From Forest Grove, 27 Miles From St. Helens. Many Opportunities in Vernonia. Best Hunting, Trapping and Fishing in the Northwest. An Industrial Center. Dear Sir: Pleas« find check for renewal of my subscription to the Vernonia Eagle, as I am one of the old set tlers in the Nehalem and still own a ranch up the river from Vernonia. I am much interested in looking for names of old friends that often ap pear in your paper and also to noti the change» that have and are taking place since those long past days or rather years, when we went to church in the old school house or held camp meetings under the blue Send in news items. The Eagle sky by day and the stars by night, appreciates to receive them for pub Oh, it was cold. Then we got up at lication. TWO YEAR PAYMENTS Thia and next Fn’l VIA ROUND TRIP SUMMER TOURIST TICKETS o. sal. Daily ualil September 15th. Final return limit. October 81, 1925, with liberal stop over privileges going and re turning. FARES AS FOLLOWS Boeton .................. $155.75 Chicago ................ $ 88.25 Cincinnati ........... $108.55 Cleveland ............ mo si Pittsburg ............. . $122.01 Denver .................. $ 66.25 Detroit ................. $107.87 Kansas City. Mo .. $ 74.2K $ 88.2¿ Milwaukee, Wis .. New York ............ .tU9.65 Philadelphia ........ $147.17 Salt Lake ............. $ 50.60 St. Joseph, Mo ..... $ 74.25 St. Louis .............. $ 83.75 Washington, D. C, $143.81 Corresponding fares to other principal centers. Address WM. McMURRAY, G P. A. Portland, Ore. or G. W. ROBERTS, D. F. & P.A. i Astoria, Oregon The above fares apply from Vernonia, Oregon. Corvallis, Oregon August 18, 1925 Mr. Paul Robinson, (Insured Carrier) Portland - Vernonia Truck Line Places for candidates to get sub scriptions the coming six weeks: Sunset Camp, O. -A. Camp. I. P. VERNONIA OFFICE Camp, Koster, West Timber. Gales A. W. Whitaker, “The Coty" Creek. Berkenfield, Jewel’, Mist, —Telephone 673— East Side and Keasey, St. Helens, PORTLAND OFFICE Clatskanie Rainier, Portland and Aete Freight Tarmiaal 1 Astoria. E. Water and Yamhill Sta. --------- ♦---------- East 822«--------Office No. 11 The »mail advs. get results. Portland Resident—Walnut 2380 Read the advs. carefully. I I 1 DONT BE AFRAID Of any Eagle Solicitor or candi date not turning in your subscrip- tions. They are absolutely honest and reliable, Get your receipt. Na one wants to run the risk of “Mis- appropriating Funds.“ The penalty is too great. --------- ♦--------- Try Lincolns Home made Cream and Candies. 1 • f : I : I : Mrs. Jack Dempsey says her hus- band’s business is fighting. If that is the case trale seems to be very poor with him. After he had delivered a tray oi sandwiches to a room m a New York hotel the waiter wa» thrown out of a ninth-story window. Mayb? he forgot to take along the mus tard. I iI : We’re willing to wager all we can rake or scrape that no Yer- r.onia woman ever lost a man’, love by having hu meals on lune. S Maybe croquet would become as poj ular as golf if they’d invent some- kind of funny breeches to play in. : “SCIENCE FOR SER VICE Oregon Agricultural College Serves the Farms, the Homes and Industries of Oregon It offers a college education in— Agriculture, Commerce, Engineering, Forestry, Home Eco nomic«, Mines, Pharmacy, Vocational Education, Chem ical Engineering, Military Science and Tactics The School of BASIC ARTS AND SCIENCES provides the foundation for all technical courses. The training in cludes—Physical Education, Industrial Journalism, Social Sciences, and Music. ""........................... ••••••........ •............ ......... ...................... ................ *2^trate^ booklets and specific information, write to THE REGESTRAR, OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, C< rvallis, Oregon It has about reached the point where it would shock some fathers! around Vernonia more to have tbeir| daughters put on something more than it would to have them take off something else. Railroad crossing accidents eon- tinue to furnish evidence that the American people do not believe in I signs. The new definition for a “world power” would seem to be a nation. that can’t pay its debts. t Big Oaks From Little Acorns Grow The old saying that “Big Oaks From Little Acorn* Grow” applies with exceptioal triteness to the accumulation of a Saving Account. As small an amount as one dollar may be used as the acorn from which seed you may grow your own oak tree of savings. And in later life its sturdy growth will protect you from the storms and its spreading branches will shelter you from the bunting shame of old age poverty. We want to help you get started saving—let us tell you about the different plans we have for your use. BANK OF VERNONIA Vernonia, Oregon New Fall Styles in Have arrived he Very Best Will Cost You Less At This Store. A. W. PETERSEN Across from Theatre I I I è * Second and Bridge street Photograph of Dick southpaw star who left the White Sox after the eaaao bees nee the else of hie pay not suit him, hat been rail Commissioner Landis and la aow pitch ing In hla old-time form for the Sox. The Eagle covers the Vernonia trading tone adequately because it reaches the home of pewens who have money to buy commodities. These people watch the advs. for special offerings. That’.« the reason it pays to advertise in the Eagle. 3 ! : : : : Fall Term Begins September 21, 1925 Kerr Rejoin* White Sox You will be happy with a pair of our shoes because of th STYLE—From a neat pattern. COMFORT—From correct making. SERVICE—From good material. 1—Built on combination lasts to fit the feet perfectly from heel to toe—no slipping, no sagging, no cramping, no burning. 2_ Special soles moulded to natural lines and so skillfully con structed as to heold up and support the arch at its weakest point 3— Light in weight, firm in support, made to hold their shape to the very last day’s wear. 4— They give that conscious air of foot-ease, comfort and poise that comes in the realization of healthy feet properly shod. : : OLD—BUT TRUE It begins to look as though they’ll bave to change the name of that apparatus on the front of a loco I motive from cow-catcher to “Lizxie lifter.” The corn crop in the United oiates this year is estimated to be: States worth close to three million do!-1 lars. What does a dry nation war.t’ with all that corn anyhow? ----------4--------- IMO»,,,.,., .................. •••••••.................................. Through the Experiment Station the Extension Service. and Resident Instr >ct.on A Vernonia woman writes to know if we can print a recipe for keeping peach preserves, Yes. Lock um in a c'oset where the children can t find them. We heard a Vernonia man wonder ing yesterday what has become cf; the old-fashioned street that a fel- low could cross without risking his life. tour in the morning, took a lunch for all the family. Held the meet; ings, one or two, and felt well if we got home before dark, These were the good old days of which your paper speaks. Many of ua had known a different life in the east but had hope for the future of Ore- gon and now it is advancing tar be* yond ones greatest expectations. Sincerely, Sarah C. North, G34 N. 4th St., Corvallis. Oregon. --------- ♦---------- CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation for the sympathy and kindness tendered us by the I. O O. F. ledge and friends during our recent bereavement. Mrs. L. H. Raymer and family Pfll I rAYIARIQ vULLLU IIUHO We salvage your old notes and No Collections No Charge KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT CO. J. I. KNIGHT, McMinnville. J. J. STANGEL. Hillsboro. J. O. B0Z0RTH, Tillamook. •Ji