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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1925)
Mrs. G. C. Olsen, Mrs. L. Hall and Mrs. H. S. Strong are attending as delegates of the local club the state W. C. T. U. invention at Hood River, from 23rd. • The opinion of Hon. Herbert Hoover, regarding the use of the cigaret among children is expressed in a letter recently writtn by him to President Coolidge. It is interest ing to note that this well-known rep resentative of the American people considers that. “There is no agency in’ the world today that is so ser iously affecting the health,efficiency education and character of boys and girls as the cigaret habit.” Mr. Hoover further points out that de linquent boys generally are cigaret smokers, and that cigarets are a It is especially "source of crime.” gratifying that a man of such prominence should so declare him- Belf in favor of higher ideals for our boys and girls. “Drunk to the point of insanity” but who made the liquor that caused the insanity? “Drunk to the point of insanity” but who sold the; poison that prompted the taking of | the life of a fellow being? “Drunk I to the point of insanity” but where were the officials that permitted a situation that made it easy for the murdered to secure the liquor that rendered him insane? “Drunk to the point of insanity” but how about the citirens who permitted the Worry When O’MALLEY election to office of officials who failel to guard against such a cal amity? CALL FOR *WARRANT S ,1 have money on hand to pay the following endorsed county warrants All outsantding warrants in Road Districts No. 3, 7, 9, 13, 14 and (¡neral County Road b'unl. Road District No. 4 Endorsed to and including Sept. 15, 14)25; Road Dis trict Ni. 5- endorsed to and includ ing May 25, 1925; road district No. 6, endorsed to and Including Aug. 8, 1925; Road district No. 8, en dorsement to and including Sept. 14, 1925; road district No. 16, en dorsement to and including Sept. 26 1925; Rainier Apiary, endorsement ti and including Sept 26, 1925; Mist Clatskanie endorsement to and in cluding Sept 26, 1925. Interest ceases October 16, 1925 BESSIE H. GOBBA, Co. Treas. TO THE TAX PAYERS OF VER . NONIA We the budget committee up- pointed by the city ocuncil, have ex amined the expense items of the City of Vernonia and have reduced them to the lowest possible mini mum Its not up to the council to raise money to pay our. interest on the bonds voted.Its up to you. We voted the bonds and they must be paid. This years taxes are the high est, and will be reduced as paving is now completed water mains re paired. and such items which go with these activities. Come out and vote for both the charter amend- Both must menU an dthe budget, carry or the City f Vernonia will The improvements be bankrupt, are made and must be paid some time, don’t live in a bankrupt town. C. S. Hoffman, Pres, of Budget Coni Step into our shop some morning Emil S. Messing, Sec of Budget Com after 4 a. m., and get some of our E. S. Cleveland, F. E. Malmsten. ¡’•»licious cake doughnuts, fresh out of the kettle.—Vernonia Bakery. $2.75 PORTLAND Z ND RETURN UNITED R/MLWAYS Tickets on* sale Oct. 29 to Nov. 7, Return limit November 9th. Take advantage of thi- low fate to see the World’s Largest Livestock Exposition! Ten acres under one roof! The World’s Champion stock will be shown Manufacturers’ and Land Pioducts Show Northwest Hay and Grain Show Poultry and I'c-t Stock Show Dairy Products Show Horse Show Train leaves Vernonia 2:00 p. m. daily Tickets, schedules, or further information of ' M. A. Fuegy R. M. Aldrich Traveling Freight & Pasgr. Agt. -Agent PhonelOl United Railways Co. Makes Your Clothes You receive the benefit of years of experience in larger exclusive men’s tailor shops. Rc^tiln, ■’ u- cago aim i < c». oi K d . m . 1 NATAL Mr. Halcraft spent a few day» with the Ed McMullen family returningto his home in Portland this week. Mr. and Mrs. Williama and Mr, and Mrs. Don Hall were shivareed last Friday night. Both couplea were married during last week. We wish them much joy and happiness throughout their married life. Cecil Lane culled at the Smith homes Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson called at the David McMullen home Sunday evening. Mr. Everett preached in the hall Sunday evening. He gave a very good talk to us. Mrs. Nellie Deeds is spending this week in Portland. Visitors at the Holding home over Saturday and Sunday were, Waiter Store and his nephew Bob from Portland and Walter Tuttle from Wapinitia, Oregon. While driving from Natal, Oregon to Clatskanie with a team, Kenneth Nelson gave Mrs. Holding a surprise visit. L. .A Peterson is doing some plow ing with his tractor on the Holm strom place this week for Mr. Hold- Brighton, Ore., Mar. 8. 1925 Mr. P. J. O’Malley, St. Helens, Ore. Find enclosed che<<k for $30 and make me a suit of same good« you made my first suit of in 1921 You have mv measure and pat terns. Must have suit by March 25th. Yours very truly, A. K. DAVIDSON, Brighton Ore., Box 222 Brighton, Ore., March 24. Mr. O’MalWy, St. Helens, Ore. Received my suit and am well pleased with the fit and work man ship. Find enclosed $5.00, balance on suit and thanks fot the prompt delivery. A. K. DAVIDSON, We ask our old customers our effort at all times is good i ng prices Money Saving Cash Stores Bank the Difference-—Yourself Many a careful woman has bulit up a substantial bank account out of the sav ings effected by close comparison of values. Any woman can do the same thing if she will but deVote a little study and effort to the matter. You can start right now. Select your supplies from this list and other equally good values you will find in all Skaggs Stores. Then, take the difference be tween what >uu have been accustomed to pay and the prices you pay at Skaggs—and bank it yourself. SUGAR— 10 pounds $939 Livestock Prices Improve If more of the dairy cows of the country, were examined from the critical basis of efficiency, as a factory is ex amined by the owner, there would be many of the cows for sale or trade. Inefficient sows for milk production are cutting down the incomes of thousands of dairymen. The Bank of Vernonia knows that there is a constant need for improve ment in dairy herds of this cimmunit.y as well as ohter .sections. We are keenly interested in this profitable proluction and are glad to assist in building up and bettering the herds of farmers who are in our banking territory. We urge every progressive dairyman to attend the Pacific International Here Livestock Exposition at Portland, October 31st to NBvember 7th. also the not. only the beat beef and dairy _ Cattle will > be , exhibited . ■ - but . largest gathering of Hogs, Horses, Sheep, Goats and Poultry ever assein- bled under one roof in America. It is close at hand and offers a libera! education of inestimable worth. VERNONIA BANK Vernonia, Oregon ?ITLK- per tin SPUDS— 9 pounds ................... Heinz Ketchup, large bottle ..1...................... Sweet Spud 4 pounds ... Bananas— 3 pounds . Tediums CABBAGE— for Kraut .... Peanut Butter per pound ..... Try our No. 1 White Wrapper Coffee, 1-ib Sirloin Steak, lb Veal Roasts, lb Telephone 741 High ClDss T«ilor, St. Helen*. Ore. COME IN , BUDDY, AND MEET MOTHER'S ------- t GUESTS WHAT BETTER PENCIL \\ -1 RED BAND V’ \GLEMNC!L CO. NCWYORKM.SJi CELERY 3 for .... JACK O’MALLEY SUCH IS UFE W. J. KELLY, City Marahal We have opened up with a Men’s Furnishings and Woi kingmens supplies Tailor. Seattle, Wash. A Letter From Our Customers. There ha» been eeveral compiali't* about minora being allowed in P«1 >1 halla. No one under 21 yearn old ii allowed in pool hall» and yaj violation» of thin lew will be pfos. ecutel in the future. Petersens M c C artney & son . To Whom it may Cincern. Thia is to eertify that P. J. O’ Malley was in our employ two years as cutter and manager of |our tailoring department and was efficient and strictly hinest and reliable, and left of his own accord to better his condition. D. M. McCARTNEY & SON. NOTICE ,—- Ruspi New Mince Meat,lb.25c Eastern Bacon, lb. 38c Vernonia, Oregon