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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1925)
On Inland Highway A A VERNONIA EAGLE * — MAYOR’S PROCLAMATION I, the under«igned, Mayor of the City of Vernonia, Oregon, do here by proclaim the* at the «pecial elec tion held in the City of Vernonia, on the 18th day of November, 1925, a certain proposed amendment to the charter of »aid City wan duly adop- fed My th* legal voter« of »«id I city, * ■" by th* following vote. Number of vote» cant for the Amendment .............................. 0i> Number of vote» cunt «gainst th* Amendment _.. . ... 72 Majority of votes cust for the, amendment ...’................ 27 CHARTER AMENDMENT SUBMIT. TED TO THE VOTERS BY THE COUNCIL AN ACT To Mmend Section 48 of Chapter VII of the Charter of the City of Vernonia, Oregon, entitled and ad- opted by the people of the City of Vernonia on the 7th day of Novem ber, 1922, relating to the power ami authority of the Council to read ax follows: « » 4 Section 48, To a»8eas, levy and collect taxes for general municipal purpose»«, not ex , ceeding.Two (2) per cent per' annum of all property, both real and peraonal, except as other wise provided in this act, within the corporate limits of said city, without exemption from indeb tedness; said taxes to be collec ted under the general laws of the State of Oregon And I, do hereby further proclaim that ut said Special election the le gal voters, voted 10 levY “ tax for tlie year 1926, which exceeds by more than six (fl) per cent the tax levied by the City of Vernonia, for the preceding year, by levying a tax if Fourteen Thousand One Hundred Seventy Five Dollars ($14,175.00-. Number of votes cast for the 104 increase of tax ....................... , Numbei1 of votes cast against ti e increase of tax ................... -- 09 Majority of votes cast for the increase of tax .............................. 715 WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this 18th day of November 1925. » A Word of Caution iar the best car for the money on exclusive Chrysler qualities.—“Monk 164 City Recorder ey Wrench.—Adv. r ---------------- ♦ 4 LECALS NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT i In th« Count, Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Colum bia. In the matter of the estate of PETE SAARI, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as administrator of the jstate of Pete Saari, deceased, has filed his final account in the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon, for ‘he County of Columbia, and that Monday, the 28th day of December, 1925, at the hour of 10:90 o’clock in the forenoon of said day, and the courtroom of said court in the Court House of Columbia county, in St. Helens, Oregon, has been ap pointed by said court as the time an<] place for the hearing of objections thereto, and the settlement thereof. Dated apd first published, Novem- ’>er 27th, 1925 Date of last publication, Decem- ’>er, 25th, 1925. C. L. BATEMAN, Administrator. Lester Sheeley, Vernonia, Oregon. Attorney for Administrator. 165 A California exchange, the San Fernando Sun, advises persons to eat alfalfa if they would live to a ripe old age. I have been smoking a mix- ■ ture of alfalfa and cabbage for a! number of years—does that count?) --------- ♦---------- They offer greater performance, I greater beauty and greater dollar for dollar value—that is the Chrys ler Four—Auk your home dealer— A Delight to It is always safest and most satisfactory to buy of a jewel»’ who carries only the best. Our ever-growing clientele of discriminating buyers is an irrefutable testimony to our reliability It’s a wise man who knows he isn’t ♦ ■ Your Chrysler Dealer sells the same car at the same price and gives the same service and guarantee and you are patronizing a home dealer.—The Monkey Wrench Gar age.—Adv. 154 Budget Meeting Monday The county committee met in St. Helens Monday to prepare the bud get of county expenditures for the coming year. L. E. Edgerton, R. H. Bailey and F. E. Malmsten and the members of the county court are the committee. ---------- ♦---------- Lane county vaulation, exclusive of public utilities is $37,064,630 . ---------- «---------- CHEVROLET SEDAN IN GOOD condition, will exchange for clear Salem—Bids open Nov. 12 on house and lot. What have you. E. $175,000 state normal school build- Roediger, Vernonia, Ore 161* ing at Ashland. Santa Claus will be at our store IN PER- SON, Saturday, December 5th from 2 p. m. until 5 p. m. He will have a gift for every girl and boy and wants to meet all the children Gifts Supreme for Everyone t Silk Lingerie, Hosiery, robes, Umbrellas, Ladies and Men’s Handkerchiefs, etc. For a Gift that will Please. SHOP AT— The above set is adaptable to ■ slip into your phonograph. KULLANOER’SJEWELRYSTORE A. L. Fenner Expert Swiss and American Watch Repairing Done 164 RE I TUNER’S You can always get the station you want, clear and loud, when you want it—and with the mini mum amount of dial twisting. The courtegy of a charge account •• extended to responsible persons 1! ---------- 4---------- MOTHERS!!—See our Toyland for Children before you buy. Toyland will be open December 5th "SANTA CLAUS DAY / Mamma Dolls, Baby Dolls, Sewing Sets, Rocking Toys, Homs, Fire Engines, Tool Chests and just everything that children like. Magnavox Radio ♦------------------------------------------------- ♦ ♦ The Monkey Wrench Garage. 800 Chrysler cars are turned out at the factory daily. We believe it It is not what you pay, but what you get that counts in your purchase of jewelry. It sometimes is easy to make a momentary impression by an un worthy bit of jewelry. More often, however, if the purchase is for yourself you soon regret it, and if it ig for a friend you drop a peg in his estimation. ♦--------------------------------------------- a----------------> Mayor the market. Let us show you the Attest D. B. Reasoner, (Seal) REITHNER’S We Sell on Terms X. « I § * E < Í 1 4 Saturday, at Coreys Store, V ernonia We are going to move to our new location out of town on or before January 1st, 1926. Therefore you better take advantage of this sale. You can’t afford to miss it. If you think anything of your hard earned dollai s, bring them in and get full value. Now’ here is proof to you that we are going to move. No reason why we should take the goods here over there when we cov’d sell them here. In order to save pack ing, trucking, also moving, we rather sacrifice our pre fit and labor. By doin . tb it it gives you a chance to buy merchandise retail at the wholesale prices. As you know I could cany money easier than I can cany goods. Our stock of $8,000.00, consists of Dry Goods, Shoes ior the whole family, Men, ladies and childrens clothing. We also will nave the famous GRAB BOXES at 25 cents each, each one contains merchandise worth frem 25 cents to $1.50. You will find every article marked in plain figures. Here is a few items for you to judge by: •x r LADIES COATS Mens 12-in. T, , j Shoes, regular $9.75, now ............................ $5.85 16-in. Top. regular 0.75, Sal Price ............... $6.75 Regular price, $26.50 now they go at .. $16.75 -8.35 $15.50 Coats LADIES DRESSES Regular price, $18.75, Sale Price $11.75 $12.75 DresRcs ., $7.35 Ì MENS LEATHER COATS SWEATERS FOR LADIES AND GENTS Regular price, $5.50 Sale Price$3.68 I Bib Overalls ................................ $1.28 \\ list Overalls . $1.19 Mens Mackinaws, guaranteed all- wool, reg. price is $9 and $10. Now ................ $7.25 | LADIES SHOES Any Ladies shoes in the store $3.85 They were Regular $5 to $7 X. > $3.50 $’ ”5 M4.nO ÿ *.3û $6.50 Mens Regular price, $10.75, Sale Price ............ ................................... Mens wool or silk socks. Regul r —- 50c gools, now for ................... 38.. BOYS CAPS Regular 75c. now ..................... 48c $1.50 Mens caps ........... 98c $2.50 Mens caps ...................... fl.73 Mens Hat», reg. $5.00. Sale Price is ............. $2.98 1 " • — - ■-■ ------------- $1.98 ha ; now for Union Suits ........ 51.48 Union Suits ............... $3.46 Union Suits ................ ... $3.48 All Wool Union Sult ... $4.88 Work Shirts, blue or gray........ ................................. 59c All wool shirts, reg. price $4.95 Sale price ..................... $3.88 14-oz. Can -as Gloves,dos.............. $2.25 y ♦ We also carry blankets, quilts, pillows and some yard goods, also rain clot!iing, everything is on sale. I i REMEMBER THE DATE, THE PLACE AND ALL 1 HE BARGAINS A. COREY across from Eagle Office f il X A