VERNONIA EAGLE ♦ ♦»♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦M« »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦« « ««< I I 4 I »< ---------- ---- ------- , 1 and the tin-canners on the munici­ pal camping grounds. Florida’s principal sources of in come are hotels, fruits, alligator skins, tourists and the vest-pocket LODGE NOI ICES ----- press agents of California. But the one big outstanding feature of Fiori- All ads. under this head "re cash w'th copy. Rates, one cent a word; I da is its fruit. Orange raising coming Vernonia Lodge, No. 184 A. initials and figures count as words. ' first ,of course. Raising oranges in | DR. E14-A WIGHT , Florida is a cinch; all that is Minimum, 25 cents an issue. DR. C. J. WIGHT F. & A. M., meets at Grange quired is enough money to CHIROPRACTORS Hall every Second and Rheumatism while raising them. Neuritis I The next Florida fruit FOR SALE I Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Fourth Thursday nights. I | grapefruit. A grapefruit is a erosi Troubles. FOR SALE—MODERN 4 ROOM between a lemon, a dose of quinin W. H. HURLEY, Master. Delayed Menstruation Wm. PRINGLE, Secretary plastered house. Block from bank. and a pumpkin. It has the color and E .S. Cleveland. 292 Visitors Welcome disposition of a blonde ticket seller FOR SALE—ON EASY TERMS, 6 at a movie-picture show. It is usually r 2-roim apt. house. Income $100 a ■ eaten at breakfast, thus combining DR. H. H. HURLEY ------------------------------- - month. See owner, Allen Apts.263 the advantages of a meal and a PACIFIC WOODMEN LIFE Dentistry and X-Ray morning shower bath at the samo ASSOCIATION LODGE STORE FOR SALE OR RENT— time. Evenings by Appointment three rooms suitable for living; The tangerine is a distant cousin Meets every Friday night at Sess- also gas pump; two miles from of the orange. It wears a loore and mans Hall. All visiting Brothers Office cv«r Halton’s Store Vernonia. Inquire Bank of Ver­ careless Mother Hubbard style of1 welcome. Emil Messing, C. C. Vernonia, Oregon O. L. Bateman, Clerk nonia 274 wrapper and is much easier to dis-1 ______________ _ _________> i robe than the orange, but it has a more dry, withered and disappointed ■ MISCELLANEOUS disposition when undrest. r HEMSTITCHING 6 AND 8 CENTS The kumquat is the only thing in I per yard. Stamping to order. Made Florida that lives up to its name. It! M. D. COLE up model of each pattern. Mail looks and acts just the way it sounds | I. O.O.F.—VERNONI a L odge , No. 246, orders given careful attention. —Sparta (Mich.) Sentinel. meets every Tuesday night at 8:90 DENTIST Erpert work guaranteed. Please --------- *--------- o’clock, in Grange Hall call afternoon or evening. Mrs. “See if you can laugh that off,” G. B. SMITH, N. G. Vernonia, Oregon Wm. Lanway, 1228 Bridge St., said the fat man’s wife, wiring a EMIL MESSING, Secretary I __________ t Vernonia. Oregon. 26tf button onto his vest. ! COUNTY NEWS NOTES | Classified Advertising FOR EAGLE READERS 1 WANTS and FOR SALE ♦ *♦•»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•I I I» »♦♦*>» Professional s Business Directory J Brief Summary of News Notes Chronicled of Doings of County Gathered Especially for Eagle Readers ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦***♦♦*♦♦♦*♦♦****♦*****•?■*** i A Boy Scout troop has been' The Womens Relief corps of organized at Beaver Homej, with Clatskanie have been troubled by about 18 prospective members. K. person or persons helping themselves D. Raker has been appointed master to dishes, etc., from their locker in the Eagle hall at that place. They The annual roll call of the report that several of the articles Knights of Pythias held at St. Hel­ borrowed without authority have ens last week was attended by been broken. over 100 knights. The 468-foot extension to the The Modern Woodmen of America dock of the St. Helens Lumber Co., All docking' have organized a lodge at Colum­ is almost completed. bia City with H. E. Freeman as has been laid and preparations are oeing made for the layug >f track counsel. that will convey the giant crane of Steel lockers for the new. hign 186,000 pounds. The new dock has I school at St. Helens arrived re­ about 1 '/2 acres of space which will cently and have been placed in give storage space for about 1,500,- 000 feet of lumber. position. I I I I A modern ambulance service has From recent reports, coyotes have been making their appearance been started in St. Helens by T. S. in the Beaver Homes district. One White, undertaker. Mr. White’s new ambulance has a specially construc­ was caught there last week. ted ambulance body mounted on a seven passenger chassis automobile Owing to the quarantine for Wide double doors open on the out­ diphtheria at Scappoose, work on the side allowing ample space in handl­ streets have been discontinued. The ing of patients. men could find no place to room and board. Claude Rowland, who pleaded guilty to a charge of non-support I The Knights of Pythias of Rain-' of his wife and minor children in ier celebrated their annual roll circuit court at St. Helens last week, call last Monday night. An oystei was sentenced to one year in the supper was served following the penitentiary by Judge Eakin. He roll call. was paroled when he furnished bond for the support of his family. S. M. Boles of St. Helens was in-! jured at a mill in Columbia City In the dual debate between the recently when caught between two Rainier union high and Knappa high loads of lumber. An x-ray revealed schools recently, Rainier wo-i both that his leg was crushed in two: tilts, thus giving that school the! places and broken at the ankle. right to represent the uppo? divi­ sion in the debate for the lower An Americanization class has Columbia river district champion been organized at Rainier unnder ship at some time within a month.1 the direction of C. L. Robinson and will hold meetings on Monday and A stroke of apoplexy, the third Thursday nights. ore he had suffered, was fatal to Tl omas Stanfield, well known St. The ladies of the Rainier library Helens resident and he passed eway reported a little over $100 net at his home last Wednesday night. profit an a banquet and bazzar given Mr. Stanfield suffered a stroke last there recently. The proceeds will July and had almost recovered from be used principally for the pur­ it when the second one was slight chase of furniture for the younger but the last one made him helpless. patrons of the library; He leaves a wife and two daughters. Here rests poor Mrs. Bill Bummers Her weary heart sprung a bad leak ANNETTE BEAUTY SHOPPE . When her daughter of 17 sur-'er- MARCELLING Stayed home every night for a All lines of Beauty Work week. —Exchange Phone 431 Upstairs in Pringle Bldg 274 Do your thinking in high gear; your action in low. WHAT ABOUT REALTORS? Florida is the chin whiskers of the United States. It is six hundred miles long,, two hundred miles wide and three feet high. It is bounded on the north by the eighteenth amendment and on the other three sides by he three-mile limit. Florida is inhabited by Indians, Americans, white men and feed-bag tourists, sometimes called tin-can- neri The reds live on the Ever­ glades, the blacks live on the whites, and the whites live on the tourists, Mrs. Pearl Ryan Next door to Central Gro. Phone 747 Attorney-at-Law Vernonia, Oregon 7 : I i = See the pretty new arrivals NO CHARGE I Post No. no meets 2nd and Mon. nites * • • Scouts meet every olghtat Legion hall Wm. H. FOLGER, Com." TOM GRAHAM, Adi _______________________________ KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT CO STATELAUNDRT CO For Good Laundry Work CRAWFORD MOTOR CO vs % I Lester Sheeley VERNONIA GRANGE r GEORGE H. SHINN The Vernonia Grange meets on th President second Saturday of every month a 7:30 P. M, Any members of th Columbia Co. Abstract Grange living in or near Vernonia Company or visiting in the community, ar St. Helens, Oregon cordially invited to attend. F. E. MALMSTEN, Sec V-------------------- -—_ ___________ HEMSTITCHING FLOWER STORE COLLECTIONS NO COLLECTION •X ART STORE Hillsboro Tillamook St. Helens may have an armory Portland McMinnville 502 Board of Trade Bldg. there, according to Dr. J. H. Flynn, in the announcement that the adju­ tant general announced that authori­ ty had been granted to transform the present headquarters company with a strength of thirty men to an i infantry company with a single • strength of sixty men. At this! forty-five men have signed Through an error in the proceed­ writing up. ing relative to incorporation of Co­ i lumbia City, the election will be held March 31. Recently the city held an I The grange trustees and several election for incorporation but the : members met at the Fern Hill hall papers were found to contain a recently to discuss the propostion of We call and deliver TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. selling the lease on the land where typographical error. the grange hall stands to the coun­ Leave orders with S. Wells, tailor, Phone Main 891 The county is looking for a Roy Garnet Michelson, 12, son of ty. place to set up a rock crusher and John W. Michelson of Quincy, that particular spot is the one in passed away at his home there re­ question. cently. Diabetes was the cause of his death, He is survived by his Five men were arrested mid a (fr 5^ father, seven brothers and a s..stcr. giant still was seized by Sheriff Wellington and his deputies Inst I The epidemic of diphtheria which week in a wooden canyon back of| has been prevalent in the Chapman Deer Island. The men who were ar-1 LINCOLN—FORD—FORDSON district is subsiding according to Dr. rested were Tom Taylor, N. A. Green I L. G. Ross, county health officer. R. W. Brown, Jean Larson and! You can now buy your Ford on the 18 months With the assistance of Miss Little, James Murphy. The still was esti-j payment plan red cross nurse, several hundred mated of having a capacity of 400 ' Payments as low as $21.88 a month throat cultures have been taken gallons and had been operating) and quarantined those children who about a week. 30 gallons of liquor i o—o—o have been exposed. was found in the cabin. The still! Gasoline, Oil, Storage, Tires and Accessories stood six foot high and was practi­ o—o—o The St, Helens Sentinel is a new cally all of copper. Ambulance for Towing Battery Service paper that will make its first ap- Phone 612 A four day fair for Columbia pearance at the county seat about o—o—o March 1. Frank Keating, J. M. county, a full day longer than has Cummins and L. W. Cates are the yet been held has been * decided AFFORD A F YOU CAN proprietors of the new paper, All upon by the county fair board at are experienced newspaper men. their meeting held in the court house in St. Helens last week. The The Clatskanie chanters, a re- dates for the fair are Wednesday, cently organized club, composed of Thursday, Friday and Saturday/ male voices at Clatskanie, will put September 8, 9, 10, and 11. Many fi on their first public appearance improvements to the grounds have March 1 at that city. The chanters been decided upon and will be I» VERNONIA BOOK £ IRE is composed of 16 members under beautified with flowers and shrub­ J. Merle and A the direction of John Miller. bery. He—Is there an art in kissing? She—The only art is, art thou St. Etienne, France.—Mlle. Fran­ willing? çoise Belami, the wife of a promin­ ent resident here, recently received It's easy to meet expenses; the a letter from one of her numerous trouble is dodging them. former suitors, written Sept. 24, 1905. Mlle Belami then lived at “So sorry I couldn’t make your Stint Jean Sloeymieux, ten miles away .and was delivered 20 years wedding.’’ “Never mind, I’ll have another one later. soon.” --------- ♦--------- Spend your life making faces at! I I Try an Eagel Want Ad. people and you look that way. Knights of Pythias. - H arding L odge , 116. Vernonia, Or. — Meet» every Monday night i> Grange Hall. All visit­ ing brothers cordially invited. J. W. BROWN. C. C. JACK NANCE. K, R & S. American Legion Mrs. J. G. Watts of Scappoose en­ tertained last week in honor of the! engagement of Miss Lois Dixon of St. Helens to Herman Miller of Scappoose. Miss Dixon is the datigh-j ter of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Dixon of; St. Helens and well known through- ' cut the valley. Latti! Twenty Year* Late A New Hom« a Day *■ Biggest Little City in Oregon Everything in Magazines, Statu .Pictures and Books—School and Office Supplies Art and Novelty Goods We do Picture Framing of All Kinds IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO SELL. RENT OR TRADE AND WANT QUICK RESULTS, PLACE AN AD IN OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS liMISIIliiSMIllllHUtlUIIMMtlMUSUliMIHI S. WELLS MERCHANT TAILOR Cleaning and Pressing Repairing auq Alterations We Call for and Deliver Within City Limita I Bridge Streit MAIN 801 3 Vernonia, Oregon J ?.. NNMMMMNMMMMM MOUNTAIN HEART PF.BECCA LODGE No. 243, I.O.O.F Meets every Second and Fourth Wed­ nesday in Grange Hall—Vernonia Visitors always welcome MRS. MAY MELLINGER, N. G. MRS. IRENE SPENCER, Sec’y. f List«* I Look I NEHALEM HOTEL Opp. Gilby Motor Co. on Bridge street and Grant Av«. Newly Furnithel Throughout Modern and Convenient T. J. EDWARDS Catering to the traveling public. You will be cared for at th« Nehalem Hotel (Insured Carrier) Portland - Vernonia Truck Wm. 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