xrtOttlA EAGLE On Inland Highway “5- M& Many Opport un iti— Here harsh, skies — have ------ , the — ---- - been severe : . Atchison, Kansas, painter Someone Bent in the alarrti and as and if we had no shelter against this smelled smoke while riding in his the fire department dashed up th« howling and freezing tempest if we motor car .He thought his ear was painter discovered it was but his .».i-------------------------- were wan anj worn out; if half of on fire and began to call loudly, necktie burning. us were sick and tired, and ready to _ descend into the grave; if we were on the bleak coast of Plymouth, houseless, homeless, with nothing . over our heads but the heavens, and chat God who aits above the heav­ ens; if we had distressed wives on our arms, and hungry and shivering children clinging to our skirts, we ■hoqld see something, and feel some thing, of that scene, which in the Providence of God, wds exacted at I Plymouth on the 22nd Of ' Decern-! We can take care of any insurance need ber, 1620. “Thanks to the Almighty God.who from that distressed early condition FIRE, THEFT, AUTOMOBILE, PLATE GLASS, of our fathers, has raised us to a height of prosperity and of happiness which they neither enjoyed, nor could have anticipated! We have LIFE INSURANCE AND SURETY BONDS learned much of them; they could have foreseen little of us. Would to ] God, my friends, that, when we i carry our affections and our recol­ We represent several of the best fire insurance lections back to that period we could companies in the country. arm ourselves with something of the stern virtues which supported them, in that hour of peril, and exposure ASK US FOR RATES and safitering! Would to God that we possessed that unconquerable resolu­ tion, stronger than bars of brass ot iron, which strengthened their hearts that patience, ‘sovereign o’er trans­ mitted ill,’ and, above all, that faith that religious faith, which with eyes fast fixed upon Heaven tramples all things earthly beneath her trium* phant feet!” --------- ♦--------- THE NEW STAR CARS INSURANCE! Bank of Vernonia Carelessness VERNONIA. OREGON I am not much of a mathemati­ cian,” says Carlessness, “but I can add to your troubles, I can multiply ki'ziz z4> /» ì 'A w »W»V’/S\" z AV/Ì v 7Ì your aches and pains, I can take interest from your work and dis-’ count your chances for .‘afety. Be-i sides this, I can divide your thought between business and pleasure and be a potent factor in your pleasure SPRING TIME, WITH SUNNY DAYS. IS and be a potent factor in your fail-1 ures. Even if I am with you only a small fraction of the time, I can The new Star cars are attracting much attention and favorable comment. lessen your chances for success. I am a figure to be reckoned with. yearly bath would for a clean individ­ Cancel me from your habits and it QUARTERLY POLICE REPORT Don’t be without one this Spring. ual, Regular inspection of the milk will add to your total happiness. > • j Total Fine and meat supplies, restaurants and No. Arrests Crime --------- ♦--------- .. ..$ 10.00 soda fountains is necessary to in­ 1— Operating dance hall after 12 M............... KODAKS, KODAK SUPPLIES One afternoon a stranger debarked 26—Traffic Violations ........................................ safe and clean food. The street from a train at a hustling town in sure 9—Disorderly Conduct ...................................... KODAK FILMS, ALL SIZES alleys and backyards should be kept the west and headed up the street. 4— Possession of liquor (1 case still pending) and clean by continuous effort Finally he met a man who looked 10—drunk! .............................................................. 10 KODAK PICTURE DEVELOPING 2— Breaking glass on pavement ....................... vigilance. In this way you will raise like a native. ’•.i 1-—Vagrancy ......................................................... the standard .of living in your com- and finishing—Enlarging Pardon me,” said the stranger, .i 5— Assault and battery (1 case : till pending) munity. Desirable citizens are at­ are you a resident of this town.?" 1—Loose Stock ..................................................... tracted to live where the conditions “Yes, sir,” was the ready re­ $ 59 »539.75 are favorable to health and content­ joinder of the other. “I have been GET KODAK SERVICE AT Besides the above arrests there have been several violaters of the ment. here something like 50 years. What ¿curfew and cigarette ordihance, and also a few peddlers turned in to the All manure piles whether around can I do for you,” City Hall. ' “I am looking for a criminal law­ There are also a few eases that are not settled by the court todate. houses, barns, hog pens or chicken ’• .’Actual cash collected for fines in February, »203.00 and for March, $203. yards should be removed at least yer,” responded the stranger. “Have twice a week, as they are the princi­ you one here?” W. J. KELLY, City Marshal Win. FOLGER, Prop “Well,’ said the native, reflectlve- pal breeding places of the fly. Lime « ly, “ we think we have, but we cant is one of the cheapest disinfectants • .1 AMERICAN LEGION. benefit of the clean-up will depend for general use, and should be liber prove it on him.—exchange. entirely upon the efforts of individ­ ally used in the disinfection of man­ Vernonia Post 119 uals to keep up the work during ure grounds, garbage cans and the Legion Notes I The tried and worn contenance of the entire year. To maintain healthy, like. Precautions taken against flics , fcomrade Carkin will take on a new sanitary condition either for the in- now will save endless work and condition beginning tomorrow morn­ divid ual or the community does not ing, April 1st, The membership' require a great effort, but it does worry later on. drive will close. It does not mean.| require a more or less continuous Take pride in the general appear­ however, that Comrades shou'd drop i ance of your community and keep effort. signing in new members like a red i your own place continually cleaned Cleanliness of person and premises /hot iron, but keep on doing thpii 'stuff. Come on up to the meeting is to a certain extent a 'r t"-tion up. Remem' ■ "■eneral cleanliness is I outv- ra ii.-i lion of sanitation and see for yourself just how many members there are and commence to against disease. A clean, healthy en­ It is the best rd. irtisement your wonder how it was done. Comman­ vironment has a wholesome effect, I community can have. der Folger was not just exactly while a dirty, unsanitary environ­ --------- *--------- I pleased. He thought there should ment is degenerative in its effect— I FOR SALE—TL AT FINE HOME- Chryilrr reduced delivered prices . have been more and of course there physically, mentally and morally— j site, 100x100, ji.. t above J. P. five buyer« immediately th« was a few remarks of sublimed na- producing poor citizens. Anything i McDonald’s residence on Rock bene/ic of the ntui lower tux rale. ,ture passed between them. They Creek road. No reasonable offer ; both have the art of passing them which raises the standards of clean I and healthy living will pay financial} ’ : refused. Address 115 E. 29th St., along in rapid fire method. Miller. There is nothing more expensive to! Portland, Oregon. Comrades Zimmerman, I --------- *--------- Harp and Welden ..from Timber the community than filth and disease I were at the meeting this week. The Faith of Our Fathers. A favorable sentiment toward bet- | Ho'pe the boys can come up often. ter living and health has grown in [ In an address before the New Eng­ Every meeting is not too many. land Society of New York in 1850, ■;We have obtained from the nation this state until now there is in almost j Daniel Webster said: “This has been al headquarters, the motion picture every community a clean-up spirit I a stormy, cold, boisterous and in- “IJavoc.” It will be shown at the An annual clean-up does not suffice ' especially in the Spring, but the Majestic theatre April Sth, matinee any more for a clean city than a clement day. The winds have been and evening. This is a dynamic, dramatic story of a world caught in a maelstrom of hysteria. A woman Price for price—more emphatically today than ever without a soul, who leaves a trail —Chrysler “58” gives the utmost in mechanical per­ « of Havoc in her wake. The thrills formance, economy and dependability, riding com­ of war, romance, deeds of valor, fort, driving ease, and charm of appearance. and excitement abounds. An oil painting has been presen­ Its effortless speed ability carries you mile after ted to the Legion-showing t*18 fight­ mile at 58 miles an hour, if you wish, in quiet, ». ing pose and wonderful muscle de­ vibrationless comfort. I velopment of our two fighters, namely Comrades “Speed” Grunden Its wealth of power whisks you through traffic and “Snappy” Kullander. It was in tangles, from 5 to 25 miles in 8 seconds. Silk Hoes for the memory of that evening, which will New line of Easter Hats ■ long be remembered, when those CHRYSLER “W— Taurine Car. U4f. HmS- As much as anything, we believe, you will appre­ for the Boy that wants Ladies, $1.00-$1.50-$2 •ter Spec tai. $890 Club Coupe. $895. Coach. $93$ i two veterans of the canvas battled ciate its ability io give you the satisfying economy Sedan $995 Due wheels optional Hydraulic for supremecy. We are indebted to four-wheel brakes al slight extra cost of 25 miles to the gallon of gasoline. class ...................... $5.00 Mr. H. Lloyd and thank him very CHRYSLER "70 ’ - Phaeton. $1995. Coach. Silk Hoes for the Gent­ $1445, Roadster $1625. Sedan. $1695. Royal much. And perhaps you will better understand the growing KODAK TIME Vernonia Drug Co NOY/ CHRYSLER“5&GlYEStyoU this S uperb P erformance A t N ev / lower P riçes ^ Working Mens Store Easter Sales Prices u i ----- ----- *,---------- FIREI FIRE!! FIRE!!. Florshim Dress Shoes * Insure today, tomorrow may be too • •. late. See Bill Armstrong VERNONIA REALTY CO.—adv. —------4,---- - Mrs. E. M. Erickson returned home after spending five days in Hoquiam Wn., where she was called -by the. death of her sisters husband, who" was killed on the 18th of March. Her sister had a very serious ' operation a month ago, and since the death of her sisters husband rhe is very low. Mrs. Erickson will re­ turn to Hoquiam in a few weeks. --------- ♦--------- Connolly Dress Shoes 35c to 40c $4.00 to $6.00 I preference for the Chry eler“58” when you know that its new lower prices give you the identical perform­ ance, identical quality and unmatched beauty which have always placed it above comparison in its field. Kiddies Stockings A new line of Ladies Suits with 2-pr Pants shoes, all kinds $25.00 THE SPRING CLEAN UP By Dr. F. D. STRICKER Sec’y State Board of Health With Spring comes house cleaning. "Claan-up” campaigns are now in order. It is an excellent plan to have the streets, alleys and yards cleaned lemen,— 50c to 75c .... I also take orders for The Royal Tailors. Shoes for the kiddies, for tennis, school and Suits runs from $25.00, dress, from $1.25 to $4. $28.00, $30.00, $32.00 $35.00, $37.00, $40.00 $42.00, $45.00, $47.00 E. W. HOLTHAM.Prop and $50.00 We are eager to prove, by personal demonstration« the scores of quality advantages, which, at its new electrifying low price of *845, make Chrysler “58” the supreme motor car value of today. L Monkey Wrench ûarHjfe C. Cullendine, Vernonia CHRYSLER Coupe. $1795, Brougham. $l8b5, Royal Sedan. $1995. Crown Sedan $2095 Disc wheels opt tonal. CHRYSLER IMPERIAL M — Phaetoes, $2645 Roadster (wtr e wheels standard equipment; wood wheels optional 3. $2885, Coupe, four passer*- ger. $3195, Sedan, five ■ passenger. $3395, Sedan, seven-passenger $3595. Sedan-limousine. $369$. All prices/, o. b Detroit, subject to current Federal excise tax. AU models equipped with full balloon tires. W« are pleased to extend the convenience at time-payment s Ask about Chry«l«r‘» attractive plan. Chrysler dealers and superior Chrysler eervice everywhere A1I Chrysler model» are protected against theft by the Fedco patented car numbermc system, exclusive with Chrysler, which cannot be coun­ terfeited and cannot be altered or removed without conclusive evidence of tamperina.