Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 20, 1925, Image 5

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It i* necessary til Stop sending the
extension specialist in marketing.
Second in the series on fruit paper when an individual subscrip­
tion hbs expired. Please renew your
growing and marketing.
FOR RENT—NEWLY FURNISHED 9:15 p. m.—Alumni program.
subscription if the time has expired.
office and bed room. Heat, light
Hereafter we are competed to •top
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25
WANTS and FOR 8 A LI
und wutar. Call Hoffman Hard­
the mailing if in error.
= LODGE NOTICES
I
ware Co.
15tf 7:30 p. m.—Musical selections
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7:45
p.
m.
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"Household
Marketing
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All ads. under this head »re cash
In almost every wood pile you
—Miss Wiileta Moore, instructor
with copy. Rates, one cent a word)
RADIO STATION KFDJ
initials snd figures count as words.
Vernonia Lodge, No. 184 A.
or household science.
Second in find a crooked stick. It will not lie
DR. ELLA WIGHT
Minimum, 25 cents an issue.
It
Oregon Agricultural College
DR. C. J. WIGHT
the series on meal pL-~ning and straight, sit or stand straight.
F.
A
A.
M.,
meets
at
Grange
does nothing but make trouble. It
Wave Length 282.5 Meters
cookery for the holiday season.
CHIROPRACTORS
Hall every Second and
Programs Scheduled for Period, Nov 8:00 p. m.—“Cushions, Table Run­ gets in people’s road, barks their
Rheumatism
Neuritis
shins
and
trips
them
up.
FOR SALE
ember 21 to 30, 1925, Pacific
ners and Wall Hanging.”—Mii-s
Stomach, Liver and Intestinal
Fourth Thursday nights.
In every group of human beings
Troubles.
Standard Time.
Helen Kay, instructor of house­
Folger. Master.
you
find some one like that. They
Delayed Menstruation
hold
arts.
Fourth
in
the
series
on
FOR SALE—TERMS OR CASH, fi
O.
F.
TIPTON,
Sec,
FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 20
are against everything and every­
simple furnishing accessories.
resident lots, 60x100 each, 1 busi­ 7:30 p. m.—Musical selections.
Visitors Welcome
body. They sow dissension. They like'
ness lot. By owner, Mrs. J. W. 7:40 p. m.—“The Business Letter.”
r
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27
to say things that make people un-'
DR. H. H. HURLEY
Brown
153
—S. H. Peterson, associate prof 7:30 P- m.—Musical selections
happy. They think it is a disgrace to' ----------------------------------------------
essor of English.
7:40 P. m.—Business Digest.—-Dean be content and satisfied. Whatever.
Dentistry
and X-Ray
PACIFIC WOODMEN LIFE
7 :55 p. m.—Musical selections.
ASSOCIATION LODGE
J. A. Bexell, school of commerce, l»,e majority are for they are
FOR SALE—$50 PER ACRE—150
8:05 p. m.—“Care of Storage Bat­ 7:55 P- m.—Musical selections.
Evenings by Appointment
Meets every Friday night at Sess-
against
acres 3 th miles north of Vernonia
teries in Cold Weather."—A. E. 8:05 P. m.—“Reading for Children.”
mans
Hall.
All
visiting
Brothers
Are you a crooked stick? It BO,
on river road. About one million
Office rear Halton’s Store
Jensen, instructor of auto mechan-
—Professor F. Bercrtold, head of straighten out.—Frank Crane.
welcome.
Emil Messing, C. C.
Vernonia,
*
Oregon
feet of fir. good farming lund.
O. L. Bateman, Clerk
ics. Second in the series for the
college English department.
running water; will sell 30 nere
automobilst.
8:20 p. m.—“Value of Good Fiction
SAFER
tracts or more. Terms.
A. L.
8:15 p. m.—“Reading in the Home1
for Young People.”—Miss Helen
Parker, 11F53
134t
“Stop and let the train go by,
—Professor F. Berchtold, head of
Treat, head of the circulation dc-
It only takes a minute;
college English department.
partfent of the college library.
Your car will start again, intact,
FOR SALE OR TRADE—FOREST 8:30 p. m.—program of music.
8:35 p. m.—Program of Music.
I. O. O.y.—V ernonia L odge , No. 246,
And, better still, you’re in it.”
Grove property for Vernonia
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3O~”
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23
meets
every Tuesday night at 8:0(
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acreage or town property. I’. O. 8:00 p. m.—Musical selections.
If
the
casualties
keep
increasing,
8:00 p. m.—Musical selections
o'clock, in Grange Hal)
Box 47, Vernonia. Oregon. 10-tf
8:10 p. m.—Farm reminders and 8:10 p. m.—Farm reminders and we will have to replace the automo­
M. L. GAINES, Noble Grand
market news interpretations.
bile repair station at every corner
market news interpretations.
P. O. Mellinger Secretary
8:20 p. m.— “Control of White 8:20 p. m.—“Keeping the Poultry with hospitals.
WANTED
c
Diarrhea in Chicks.”—Dr. W. T.
Flock Laying in Winter.” Prof­
Johnson,department
of
veterinary
Knights
of
Pythias.
-
As
promised
by
the
preamble
of
essor A. G. Lunn, head of depart­
WANTED—GOOD COW,
MUST
Lester Sheeiey
H arding L odge , 116,
medicine. Seventh in the series on
give not less than threo gallons.
ment of poultry husbandry. Eighth the United States Constitution, we
Vernonia, Or —Meet»
poultry
raising.
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Write F. R. Hyland, Vernonia, Or.
in the series on poultry raising. demand life, liberty and a place to
Attorney-at-Law
every Monday night it
142t* 8:35 p. m.—Musical selections.
park.
Grange Hall. All visit­
8:35 p. m.—Musical selections.
Vernonia,
Oregon
8:45 p. m.—“Beekeeping Equipment 8:45 p. m.—“Returns from Farm
ing brothers cordially
invited.
—H. A. Scullen, ass’t prof, of en­
Henry
Ford
and
Rockefeller,
FlockB of Sheep in Western Ore­
J. W. BROWN. C. C.
WANTED— Old cotton rags at the
y
tomology. Second in the beekeep gon.”—Professor O. M. Nelson. Sec­
The richest men we know—
JACK NANCE. K. R & S.
Eagle office, must be clean, cash
ing series.
One makes a little flivver
ond in the series on sheep manage
paid.
40-tf 9:00 p. m.—“Problems of the Ore- '
r
■X
And the other makes it go.
ment.
gon Prune Industry.”—C. J. Hurd 9:00 p. m.—“Feeding Dairy C oms
GEORGE H. SHINN
VERNONIA GRANGE
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President
HENRY FORD’S OPINION
for Milk Production.”—Professor
The Vernonia Grange meets on th
Henry
Ford
expressed
the
belief
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P. M. Brandt, head of college de­
second Saturday of every month a
Columbia Co. Abstract
Sx
is on
mott' 7:30
P. M. Any members of th
partment of dairy husbandry. Sec- that the country
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— the
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Company
onl in the series on dairy subjects. soiid business basis it has been for' Grange living in or near Vernonia
St. Helens,
Oregon
years and credits much of this to1 Or visiting in the community, ar
9:15 p. m.—Alumni program.
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selections
and
programs
the
policies
of
the
national
adminis-
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cordially
invited
to
attend,
J. Merle anil A. Kemper
F. E. MALMSTEN, Sec
are furnished by Paul Petri, direc­ tration. He believes that the period!
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tor of the O. A. C., conservatory of of post-war industrial expansion in
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Everything in Magazines, Stationery,Pictures and
:
the United States has not even be­
music.
S. WELLS
Chickering piano used by courtesy gun to come to an end. High wages
Books—School and Office Supplies
MERCHANT TAILOR
“MARK EVERY
of the G. F. Johnson Piona company, he says, are a barometer of busi­
Cleaning and Preasing
Art and Novelty Goods
s
ness prosperity, while heavy taxa­
Portland, Oregon.
GRAVE”
Repairing and Alterations
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tion is harmful not only to industry
Rainier—Columbia county 1925 but to all the people of the country.
We Call for and Deliver Within
You will find at our shop the
We do Picture Framing of All Kinds
road program exceeds all previous
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City Limits
finest granite. “ Rock of Ages,’
records.
Dear Clyde: Isn’t there a law “St. Cloud,” “Ashland,” and
Bridge Street
against cats that bother people at various
and
other
granites
MAIN 891
night? I had to shoot a neighbor’s marbles.
cat the other night as it had become
Vernonia, Oregon
Reduction In Price*
such a nuisance we could not sleep.
—For Sixty Day»—
I stood it as long as I could then
got up and shot it in my pajamas ' Mrs. M. N. Lewis & Co.
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Can I be prosecuted?—Ed William-1 Fourth & Main St«.
Hillsboro
aLook!
i ist—I
son.
NEHALEM HOTEL
Dear Ed: Absolutely not.
Yiu|
have the law on your side. What I
Opp. Gilby Motor Co. on Bridge
am curious to know though, is. How
street and Grant Ave.
American Legion a
did the dum thing get in your pa­
Post No. 119 •
jamas? -
neets 2nd and
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Another Broken Heart
4th Mon. nites
Catering to the traveling public.
• » »
Motorist—“I’m serry T :•
You will be cared for at the
you hen. Would a J liar r.akr
Boy Scouts meet
Nehalem Hotel
right?”
every r ri. nlghtat
____ hall
at L
Legion
M. E. CARKIN, Com.
Farmer—“Wai, better mal.-
Wm. Pringle, Prop.
Vernonia
EUGENE SHIPLEY, Adj.
two. I have a rooster that was v
mighty fond of that hen and the
shock might kill him too.”—Quincy
Exhaust.
T. J. EDWARDS
Classified
Advertising
FOR RENT
Professional B Business Directory
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VERNONIA BOOK C ART STORE
Order Xmas greeting cards now
(Insured Carrier)
from the samples at the Eagle office
Order now to insure delivery. We Portland - Vernonia Truck
print your name on them in appro­
Line
priate type.
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VERNONIA OFFICE
Thanksgiving is less than a week
A. W. Whitaker, “The Coxy’
away. Have you ordered that Pump­
—Telephone 673—
kin Pie and Mince Pie for the feed?
Don’t delay—do it now.—Vernonia
PORTLAND OFFICE
Bakery.—Adv.
Auto
Freight Terminal
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E. Water ar.d Yamhill Sts.
Let me be a little kinder, let me
East 8226 --------Office No. 11
be a little blinder to the faults of
Portland Resident—Walnut 2380
those about me; let me praise a
little more; let me be when I am
weary, just a bit more cheery, let r
me serve a little better those that I
am striving for. Let me be a little
braver, when temptation bids me
Delivered any place in town any
waver; let me strive a little more
time.
to be all that I should be, let me be Good screened and crushed gravel
a little meeker with the brother that
for all purposes.
is weaker, let me think more of my
neighbor and little less of me.
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Pit at Al Parkers Place ,
The Eagle appreciates receiving
little news itmes. Hand or semi or
phone us a prsonal. Of your viaits or
RAY REASONER
visitors, parties, dinners, weddings
Vernonia,
. Oregon
births, sicknesa or accidenta, any «
happenings of a newsy character.l -----------------------------------------------/
We appreciate it. With the help of —
the readers of the Eagle it will be a
Advice to readers “Watch F.igl
better NEWS paper. *
Christmas ads the next few weeks.
CURLEY’S TRANSFER
COMPANY
Local Hauling and all kinds
of team work
Office at Kavanaugh Land Co.
SPECIAL CARE WITH
FURNITURE HAUUNG
V
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SEE THE
VERNONIA TRADING
G RAVEL
If
COLLECTIONS
NO COLLECTION
NO CHARGE
KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT CO
Portland
McMinnville
502 Board of Trade Bldg.
Hillsboro
——
Tillamook
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HAY—
GRAIN
FEED
POTATOES—
WOOD­
COAL—
BRICKETS—
BAND­
GRAVEL—
LIKE-
PLASTER—
CEMENT-
SULPHUR—
LAND PLASTER­
DRAIN TILE—
DuPONT >OWD
BLASTING ACC
STORAGE—
ber may be added to
tional forest.