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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1925)
■A ön înlahâ Highway VtXNONlÀ ÉAGLÊ Alvn, Elmer and Harold Olsen COLLEGE HAS LARGE NUM BER OF CHURCH MEMBERS1 motored to Corvallis for the week e.id, taking in the O. A. C.-Montana -------- - Road District No. 16, Columbia University of Oregon, Eugene, football game and other feutures of County, Oregon. the Homecoming celebration. They Oct. 3, —(Special.) — Eighty-eight NOTICE is hereby given that in were the guests of Sigma Phi Ep per cent or 2041 of the 2658 stu pursuance of a petition duly signed silon while there. dents who submitted information by 16 freeholders,resident taxpayers Alvin Olsen has accepted a post cards this year are church members, and legal voters of Road District. tion as draftman in Engineer Tows- or have some denominational or re- Number 16 of Columbia County,1 ley’s office at the O.-A. Lumber Co.i ,«ious Preference, accordin, to > al Oregon, and presented to the Coun plant. r report compiled by the campus Y. M.| I C. A., and Y. W. C. A., official» ty Court of Columbia County, Ort • Sure the r.agle does all or *ny gon, a District Road Meeting of the This figure shows a slight propor l LEGAL VOTERS of said Road Dir- kinds of job printing. tional decrease over last year when The Halloween dance was well | trict Number 16 will be held in the 92 per cent expressed some church ? ‘I Vernonia Grange Hall in City of ¡’ftp oizneadnd xztiflff tfl preference. Vernonia, Oregon on the 9th day patronized and everybody had a Presbyterians lead with 560 giv of November, 1925, at the hour of fine time. The costumes were of all ing this denomination their prefer 2 p. m. of said «lay. 8a*d ntee’ing to ..escriptions imaginable. ence, while the Methodist Episcopal Watch the high school orchestra. be for the purpose of voting a ians come second with 381 and those SPECIAL ROAD TAX in said Road You will hear from them before of the Christian church, third, with District, of not to exceed ten mills long. They now have about twenty 240. on the dollar, on all taxable prop members in the organization—all Others in order of their totals, goo<j musicians. Prof. McBarron is erty in said Road District. are: Episcopalian, 205; Christian Done at St. Helens, Oregon, this he able instructor. Scientists, 138; Catholics, 131, Bap About sixty ladies have joined 19th day of October, 1925. tists, 118; Congregationalists, 98; the Ladies Athletic club. John Philip, County Judge Lutherans, 37; Jewish, 18; Unitarian --------- ♦--------- J. N. Miller, County Commissioner 16; Latter Day Saints (Mormons) ♦-------------- ♦ 12 and United Bretheran, 4. Eigh T. B. Mills, County Commissioner W. C. T. U , ll-3t teen were miscellaneous. COLUMN ---------- ------------- Sixty-seven simply mark'd protes ------- + NOTICE OF DISTRICT ROAD Our Motto—For God, our Country tant on their cards giving no denom .... MEETING inational preference, while 617 did and Home.” not mark the cards at all. Road District No. 4), Columbia Coun --------- ♦--------- ty, Oregon The regular W. C. T. U. meeting will be held Tuesday, Nov. 10th at NEW U. OF O. GRANDSTAND NOTICE is hereby given that in 2:30 p. m. in the Evangelical church WILL SOON BE COMPLETED pursuance of a petition duly signed We shall have a splendid report • by 17 freeholders.resident taxpayer from the state convention, so don’t University of Oregon, Eugene, and legal voters of Road Distric miss this meeting. Oct. 3,—(Special---- With a seating Number 9 of Columbia County capacity of 4200, the new grand Evangeline Booth, head of the Oregon, and presented to the Coun Salvation Army, in a cablegram sent stand on Hayward field will be ty Court of Columbia County, Ore from New York to the Twelfth con completed in time for the Home gon, a District Road Meeting of the vention of the World’s Women’s coming game between Oregon and LEGAL VOTERS of said Road Dis Christian Temperance Union, said: O. A. C. on November 14, the build trict Number 9 will be held in the “Congratulations enroute to dry ing committee has announced. The world. Tell Britian every man's duty S. V. Malmsten’s Barn in said Dist is to throw his best into the conflict cost of the grandstand is $24.424. No. 9 on the 9th day of November against the arch-curse of all peoples. --------- g,--------- 1925, at the hour of 10 a. n. of said Social, economical, physical and It was Bill Terry who -wanted a day, said meeting to be for the pur moral betterment of the race de pose of voting a SPECIAL ROAD mands this. Give no heed to reports definition of Service, and Bill Ste- TAX in said Road District, of not that prohibition in America is inef wart suggests this: “An itchy feeling fective. It is racing toward complete to exceed ten mills on the dollar, oi triumph. Those engaged in illicit that may be soothed vithout being scratched.” all taxable property in said Road traffic are defeating themselves.” -♦--------- District. The guy who sneezes in public, “The American farmer is stand Done at St. Helens, Oregon, this ing like the Rock of Gibraltar for without covering his mouth may 19th day of October, 1925. the enforcement of the Eighteenth have a colj in his head—blit not Amendment, because hie prosperity, much else. John Philip, County Judge his welfare and his future are de J. N. Miller, County Commissioner pendent upon maintaining in our ---------- For our large circulation. the land orderly liberty under law,” Mr. T. B. Mills, County Commissioner Louis J. Taber, master of the Na Eagle advertising rates are low. 35 11-31 tional Grange, told five thousand cents per inch. A page $30; half ----------------*---------------- delegates to the Kiwanis convention page $15 and so on: Mrs. Eva West has returned home in St. Louis, Minn. Membership in --------- ♦--------- from a several weeks visit in Port- the National Grange, the organized Advice to local merchants -Do farmers of the nation, totals about land. 800,000. < Your Christmas Advertising Early* NOTICE OF DISTRICT ROAD .... MEETING OOKHERE I I The New <1 Owing to a recent fortunate purchase we are able to offer our customers some unusual envelope prices. The prices given below are for an extra good quality white wove3-4 stock,and includes the printing of the usual return address or business card in the upper left hand corner, Look these over for they are not cheap envelopes PRINTED ENVELOPES *■< tfumwc $ 1OO 250 500 1,000 The radio public knows whaH* want»-« the New Magna vox 2.45 3.55 2,000 3,000 I 8.75 12.00 15.00 18.50 4,000 5,000 « Magna vox 75 with speak er enclosed, 5 tube tuned radio frequency. 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FENNER r Btt<r Temporary locatin Residence, same block as bank 9 VERNONIA EAGLE ♦ r