Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 06, 1925, Image 3

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OF INTEREST TO VÉRNONIA
MOVIE NEWS AND * TO CROSS REINDEER
WITH CARIBOU
I COMMENT OF LOCAL,
i Ä FEATURES
Since the introduction of rein-I
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We lire pleased to hear of »0
I rftRy ry*ders keeping truck
4‘k of our
"rieviaColumn*’ each weel in, as thut
is wbjpvi * go tu the trouble to look
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programs and orondcai.t the
According
ling to tftc advance sheets,we
'e it is, on the whole, the best
of jhows ever put on at our Io-
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viieufre.
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For this Saturday night
notice
two oTT.ur favorites, Monte Blue end
Patsy Ruth Miller. They appear in
"Red Hot Tires,’’ and us the title
suggeets it is full of pep, thrills.fun
and excitement. Auto racing, speed
cops galore, rich in comey and Putsy
iKimu
tetno >f her
l‘er beet
beat acting al
•c^ou »scene«
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For Sunday night is u picture of
t ugt‘4y<;riimnnce 004 drama.
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" I he Stri ct of Forgotten M m.” A
romance of Now York’s uiiiiviworld
and the strange story of 11 beggar'
in id trump Who lost himself for love
It' the,p's ever to be another “Mir-
«<•!» Man’ this la it. “The Street ol
Forgotten Men,” produced by Her
bert Brenon, who mad e"Peter l’an”
front George Kibbe Turner’s Liberty
magazine story, deals with a elms of
people who are half crooks, half ob­
jects of pity, and their itrange life, 1
never before revealed, Percy Mur-
niont, Neil Hamilton umi Mary Brian I
(“The Little French Girl”) are fea­
tured in the principal roles of the
production, which was adopted fol ,
the aerren by Paul Scofield. The mil­
lion readers of Liberty hailed this
story a masterpiece..
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Vbr next Wtnday night, Mr. Bush
is going to please the lover.» of real
fuel Western picture». You will se«-
ji.aie Sedgwick, the Girl Cowboy,
in one of the fastest action western
pictures jiroduccd. It is wild,vut'looi
life, c<rw picture, ranch life and we,t
ern love. You will like it if the old
west
«pt will
w interest you.
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bn'nexVTtlesdny and Wednesday
is the "Limited Mail.” Here is a pic-
♦ ”-r known Us a record breul:er,you
Vol toy bettor than "The Iron Horse
A breath taking drama of the ’ 1 at
miltyorf! An epic of huge steel
in-.
sters that rush headh ng <»v r shin­
ing tracks! The havoc and destruc­
tion that follow in the wake of a
train wreck! And, through it all, the
fuscinating tale of a virile, courage­
ous boy who forsook hi» false super­
ficiality of the East, and fought the
rugged, noble mountains of Colora-i
do to win his manhood—winning nisi,
t' 1 deep happiness of love.
On next Thursday and Friday you)
will be priviledged to see the great­
est Swansoi. picture ever made.
Gloria Swanson in “The Coti-»t of Fol-
ly’’ Gorgeous Gloria in a 1925 society j
love story of Palm Beach.
Gowns, i
luxury, comedy, class, drama, . ro-
mnnci and Gloria a hundred times
t.iuie glorious than you’ve ever seen
her. Produced by the niun who made
manhandled: the mere fact thut Al­
ien Dwan, director of three of Gloria
Swanson’s biggest successes, "Man­
handled,” “Her Love Story” mid
"Wages of Virtue,” directed “Thi
Coast of Folly „guarantees it a place
ranking with ’ Y hit trio of box-office
productions. “The Coast of 1 oily
adapted for thé screen by James'
Creelman from the novel by Con- i
ingsby Dawson, is a modern lov<
drama of the {highest type, the story
revolving around the plight of a
beautiful society girl who becomes
entangled in n love triangle. Here’s
a picture that gives great contras'
to “Madame Sans Gene” in atmos­
phere and costume—an up-to-the-
minute society drnma with an Am­
erican background,—Palm Beach to
be exact.
WANT ADS
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
For Sale— Equity in Les­
sing Up-Right piano. Can I
be seen at N. C. Young or
L. E. Grenia at Trehame,
Ore.
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For Sale—Partly trained
hunting dog. See Geo. Ban­
zer, Mist, Ore
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WANTED TO RENT—ROOM IN
private home. Eagle Office 13 It
for SALE—BED, MATRES3, GAS
lamp, etc. Call at residence, north
end of First Avenue. Mrs, W. H.
Nixon.
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these animals has revolutionized the
economic status of the natives and
opened a very promising field for a
new industry which is being devel­
oped tv white citizens.
There are
now estimated to be about 300,000
head of reindeer in Alaska.
This
animal is somewhat smaller than the
wild woodland caribou and it is in­
tended by the United State« goveri •
ment to experiment wiJth crossing
these animals in the expectation of
increasing the size of the former.1
The reindeer is merely a domestics-'
ted old world caribou an<] inter |
bleeding is common where oppor
t unity in afforded.
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The United States government is
fostering the reindeer industry as
much as possible, recognizing its
' nportance in the development of
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Alaska.
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The market for reindeer meat in
the United States and elsewhere is
rapidly developing the chief difficu!-’
ty in supplying the market now be­
ing concerned with transportation!
problems. The food of the reindeer
herds which are now found chiefly |
on the coast, consists largely of
lichens or reindeer moss, which is
the main food of the animals in'
winter. This Is a very slow growing
plant, and as it is fed off by the
herds new areas must be used.
Experiments are to be made in an
effort to find substitute foods. The'
cross-breeding erperiments are to'
be conducted on Nunivak Island,1
near the mouth of the Yukon river.
—Sportsman’s Digest.
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SCHOÔL STUDENTS
tions they are getting and how di»>
tince and clear. The famous one dial
control—latest out. We install
look after Something in the air
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and night. See me. A. L. Fenac■
Better please the whole family as
well aa yourself. We know how they
would appreciate the best and long-j
est distance radio—an 4 how all
evenings would be spent at home—
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The Oregon Historical Society ha? Ask my customers they different sta
Try an Eagel Want Ad.
selected "The Missionary Movement
to the Oregon Country" as the sub­
ject for the 1926 C. C. Backman
History prizes and medals.
The
prizes are four in number, vi?.,
first, sixty dollars; second, fifty dol­
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lars; third, forty dollars; and fourth
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thirty dollars; and will be awarded 1
English Bull Ter» ¡or, answers to name of “Budity”
for the best four original essays on
the above named subject written and
A black brindle white “V” shaped marks on his
s nutted by girls or boys over fif-'
hips, four white feet. Ears never been trimmed.
teen years of age and under algh«
teen years of age, attending any'
Reward. L .V .HOWELL, Counacher Log. Co.,
public or private school, aendemy,'
seminary, college, university, or
VERNONIA. OREGON
other educational institution within
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the state of Oregon. Each of the four ’
(prize winners will also receive a
handsome bronze medal.
You’ll fall in love
at first sight, when)
you see our new
wooden, unbreakable
Tinker Toys for the
Boys and Girls.
Strayed or Stolen
Come in and
You’ll want one of
each kind.
The conditions governing the com­
petition are as follows:
(1) The essay submitted in com­
and we’ll be glad
petition must not exceed two thou«-'
and words in length.
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(2) The essay may be handwriting
to put them away
or in typewritten form, perferably
upon paper of commercial letter
until Christmas.
size, either ruled or unruled, the
several sheets being numbered con-[
Do your Xmas
secutively and written on one side
only, with blank space of about one!
and one-quarter inches at top Rudi
Shopping early at
left-hand margins.
essay shall be accompar-;
MAC’S PHARMACY ied (3) by The
a separate sheet containing,
Formerly M & M Pharmacy the name and postoffice address of
the writer, the date of his or her
Across from Gilby Mo. Co. birth, and the name of the school at­
tended..
(4) There shall also be delivered
SUMMARY OF ASSESSMENT ROLL
with the essay a certificate signed by
vf Columbia county for the year 1925 as finally equalized by the county a teacher or instructor of the edu­ i
board of Equalization.
cational institution attended, stat­
ing that the writer of the essay is a
Classification of Property.
Value
Number
Acres of all kinds
$12,587,045 pupil or student attending the same.
...... 390,475
(5) In order to be considered in!
Acies cu.iivuuil lands .
16,645
1,348,940 «
Acres tillable • lands
112,465
2,552,230 competition the essay must oe de-j
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Acres tiinbei lands ...
.......114,255
7.920.980 livered, by mail or in person, to
Acres nori-tilliitle lands
....... 147,609
1,164,895 The Oregon „ Historical Society. ,
Improvement on deeded or patented lands
1.229,405
Town and city lots ......................
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805,7 45 Public Auditorium, 253 Market St.,
Improvements on town and city lots
900,470 Portland, Oregon, not later than
Logging roads ........... —.................. ...........
63 miles
283,350 March 15, 1926.
Marofneturing machinery, Engines, etc.,
880,325
(6) All essays submitted in com-
333,585 petition will be numbered a.id ___
Merchandise and stock in trade ...
sun-
Farm Implements, wagons, carriages, etc.,
40,470 niittej without the names of 'tie J' t
2250
138,935
Honey, notes & accounts, shares of stock
70,000 writers or ethev identifying marks,
Hole) and office furniture
1,550
41,670 to three judges selected by tl.e ttn-.j.
Horses anil laules
8,310
201,895 dersigned committee.
Cattle
|
439
1,190
Sheep
(7) All competitive essays will be
243
570
Goats
411
3,160 judged according to their general,
Swine
2,695 merit and excellence; but the judge'*.,
536
Dogs .'..........................
916
2,230 will also take into consideration, in
Stands of beer
y
53,365 i passing thereon, neatness of man's-'
Mineral Reservations
40,030 cript, accurate orthography, wry*:;
Miscellaneous ...........
grammar end n-m; « i n, and ;. ir
18,031,280
Gross Valuation
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'”17445!
i l,l«O j tV and clarity of diction.
Soldiers Ex.
__________ j The Oregon state libr rv i , ‘•'alin
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$18,014,135 has a reading list o.- b.Uio
Net Taxable property
1 his does not include railroads :>nd other public service eorporaucns ' upon the stbove narueu oabjeu. 'viocii
will be sent to any Oregon stu b-nt
which are assessed by the State Tax Commission,
W. S. ROBERTS.
County Assessor, St. Helens, Oregon on request Books pertaining to the!
subject are obtainable in most (Ire-
gon public libraries. Oregon ha» »
system cf local libraries, supplemen­
ted in many cases by ,cpUj>tytl.tHMe|»
systems, and in all cases by rhe Ore­
gon state library. Students desiring
such books should apply first to the
local library, whW^j if noli testing
the books, should taecure them from
the county or state libraries. It the
local library cannot give this ser­
vice, which is usual, or if there is
no local library, the student should,
write directly to the Oregon state
library in Salem, whictf nwkea lenqe 1
i>f books free of charge, except post­
age, to all citiseas of Oregon. ■« in
writing to the Oregon- state .library,
students should state the Informa­
tion desired and not merely confine
requests to some particular book or
bo<3.s sought, thereby enabling the
state library to substitute other ma­
terial in case any book requested is
not available. B. B. Beekmen, Leslie
M. Scott, George H. Hines, Commit-
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Make your choice now*
Every Branch
of Banking
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The activities of this Bank, extending
as it does into every branch of Banking
is in a position to render its customers
a service at once so varied and so com­
plete that they have to carry but one
account. Come in and talk over your
financial activities with one of our of­
ficers. You will find them willing to
take all the time needed to help you
with your business.
BANK OF VERNONIA
The new edition
of the famous
Frye ‘Meat Guide*
contains 187 reci­
pes and will be
sent free by Frys
A Co., on reclept
of 2c to cover
j. o stage.
An old - fashioned breakfast
that affords never-failing sat­
isfaction in every American
home. And it has taken on >
new debght to those who have
discovered the new flavor of
Frye’s ‘“Delicious” Brand
Bacon.
Th« exclusive Frye curing pre­
cess imparts a mellow sweetness
that makes this host of all break­
fast «U.K««« a t»mre <foll*M.
Everybody reads the Eagle.
Everything The Name implie»*1
J. M. CLARK
hams
bacon
Mita
Peteraene
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Vernonia, Oregon
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There’s a Birthday
Coming!
There will probably be a birthday this month or
within a few’ weeks,a birthday of someone you like
Very probably that somcne w ill be expecting a re­
membrance, a birthday gift of some sort from
you at that time.
’ We hope you will rot forget it and disappoint a
ii, friend.
*Wby not count up on birthdays right now and
.jiiccmiei&nd see what we have to offer as a gift?
w If you have some special thing in mind, see us
about getting it.
Birthday, gifts and other gifts are our great fea­
ture We keep our stock up at all times to provide
you with an assoiiinent of just such things
We suggest you select your Xmas gift now and
each week pay a small deposit By Xmas it is paid
I i for-ami you will never miss the money.
..{Whatever the sum you think of investing in that
manner we can give you for the money something
that will be an excellent value and a most ac-
'iticeptabie {»resent.
IttfttANflER’SJEWELRYSTORE
Expert Swiss and American Watch Repairing Done
but new llavor
VERNONIA BEAUTY SHOPrF.
expert marcelling an »
HAIR BOBBING
In Pringle Bldg., over White
Lunch Cafe.
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Real Estate
Insurance
Notary Public
Farm and City property for
sale.
List your proper y
X with me I get reults. ,
A CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION
Petersens
We have opened up. wkh a new line of Shoes
Men’s Furnishings and Workingmens supplies.
Wet weather and winter Ming
Petersens Pôpular Prices
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