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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1926)
VBRMOMIA’BAQLK Largest Mill in the West SEE ANDREW PARKER for all 1 kinds of land and lota. Real sale) agent. Let me show you what 1 car. sell you. I feel sure I can please you 1 to th* letter. 3C8 I — E. S. Cleveland is building a MW residence on Knob hill, west part of1 tywn, from where one can **• th* entire cify. * Home News Notes Mr. and Mrs. Herb Salt are thei round in our city this week, new owners of the White Lunch ciiiv — A new “R. R. Lunch,’’ and rest J. T. Handy, general agent of the What are Vernonia citzens going aurant has been opened in the Allen 8. P. A S. system at. Astoria, was inj building by B. N. Jolley. to do with our city park? Vernonia Tuesday., on business for his compsmy and calling on friends Several from Vernonia went down Mr. Rich is in southern Oregon to Portland Tuesday night to witness on a business ami fishing trip. Put Piper wrappers, old envelopes the fight at the Armory. tobacco cape and all trash, sacks Mrs. A. R. Hadley spent the week Messrs Dr. Cole, Wra. VanDorn gum paper, etc., In the trash, cans end in Portland. Emil Messing and J. W. Culbertson Help to.kMP. it a «lean and a healthy C. S. Hoffman was in Portland on were Portland visitors Wednesday. city. business last Saturday. —Get your milk shakes at the Lin America now l*ada th* world in They an J. F. Taggart was in Portland on coin Candy Kitchen. murder rates. There are 12,000 kill specializing on them. — adv 30tf business Tuesday. ings a year in America. Ou an over age there ar* 32 murders a day. Mr. J. C. Lincoln and little daugh —Have several large desk blotter* 13x24 free for the asking. Bill ter were in Portland Wednesday. Cats Bergewon and J. £. Tapp, Armstrong .Vernonia Realty Co., over at the Vernonia Trading com Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vandorn were —Mixed dahlias, *1 a dozen, deliv pany warehouse are kept on the Portland visitors this week. ered free anywhere in firat mailing Jump. They hav* a large stock of Charles Malmsten is out after zone. Mrs. Sitts. Vernonia 372 everything ana handle lots of it. week’s vacation sprained ankle. indoors with a Attend the baseball game Sun The Parent-Teachers association are installing a new drinking foun day afternoon on the Vernonia The youngsters are enjoying a tain at the Washington school. Mr diamond. The Fred Hess Motor team of Kelso, is coming over traveling carnival and merry-go- Aspland is donating the work. game to be called-at 2 p. m. Unr'er your fingers !4 li A world’s fair spreads itself quietly before you—the spectacular improvements that are blazoned across the years, and the little day-by- day improvements that give you new comforts and conveniences for a dime, a quarter, a dollar Mr*. M. A. Weiton, daughter and son apd Mist Bowen, of Rainie) anj Mr. T. R. Lanthier of Longview were Sunday visitors at th*, home of Mr. and Mrs. Norris Soden. Mrs. Weston is a sister of Mr. Soden. Weekly, through the advertising columns of this paper, you can view the gleaming counters and show windows of world marts. Without effort you can pass from one display to another; without lifting an article, be certain of its worth. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Aspland and Mr. Earl Smith were in Oregon .City Wednes day night, the men attending K. P lodge there. You can put your confidence into the wide ly advertised, for they carry their own guaran tee of satisfaction. That satisfaction is the “how” of them. M. M Johnson, who baa lived in the valley for years and yeara, and I owns valuable timber land here, never faila to renew hla Eagle sub scription when it expires. This week Mr. Johnson called with another year’s advance. He is one man who acknowledges it is a good weekly paper. Read the advertisements to spend safely—to be sure of goods that please. Take advantage of thees weekly displays. ADVERTISING BRINGS TO YOUR HOME NEWS OF COMFORTS AND CONVEN IENCES OF PROVEN WORTH HOFFMAN HARDWARE GO and money they ar* willing to make Members who are willing to "let George do it” and INSIST that he does it, are no asset to a commer cial club—they are a liability—they are a millstone hung around the noek of those who ar* willing to work. They are also usually the living epi taph of an organization. ----------- 4----------- CARD OF THANKS get through. Or over or under, the thing to do Is to find a way round tile impass able wall, Not say you’ll go YOUR way or net at all. You can always get to the place you’re going. If you’ll sat your sails as th» wind is blowing If the mountains are high, go round the valley; If the streets are blocked, go up some alley; If the parlor-car's filled, don’t scorn a freight; If the front door's closed, go in the side gate. To reach your goal this advise is sound: If you can’t go over or under, go round!—Joseph Morris. We wish. to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to the many neighbors and friends and especially th* American Legion, Vernonia Post 119 and the W. B. A’*, for their kind words of sympathy and pretty flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Terrien Mrs. Maud Weberg, Mrs. Alvina La May, Mr .and Mr*. Geo. T*men and Mr. and Mrs. James Davis. --------- ♦-------- - ----------- g,----------- THERE’S ALWAYS A “WAY THERE” To Correspondents—Please writ* If you come to a place that you can’t on on* side of paper only. REITHNER’S VERNONIA’S STORE LEADS IN STYLE, QUALITY and service We have a complete stock of all new merchadise NEW ARRIVALS JÎW-. tó;-!.';/, v ■ PRINTED SILKETT CREPE CHIFFON SILKIO PRINTS SOISETTE’S IMPORTED VOILES SWISS ORGANDIE •» R • FLOWER’S NEW TIES FANCY BUTTONS LACES NEW DRESSES SHOES—HATS—COATS We always have something to show you U l tlHIMim il lHI II IH I H —Friead. Has h a wi .- Taka home a fire insurance policy on your home today and hear wifey lovingly ex claim: “How thoughtful of you Jim, here’« your slippers and a cushion for the rocker and aupper will b. ready in a jiffy." See Bilk Armstrong of the Vernonta Realty Ce., for fur ther particulars.—advt. If you read the advertisements, you read of goods worthy of a nation’s notice—goods held up for a nation to examine. You read of de pendable goods that give solid value, that help you save. w 5 Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Johnson, recently lost all their clothes furniture whan their residence burned .wish us to express their thank* to the citizens of Vernonia who chserfully helped in the gifts made them. To the grouch who tee* no good in anything, to the uuUfferent and apathetic selfish who make* no effort except for himeelf, to th* tightwad who wea’t give up a dollar except be M»t a hundred coming back, to th* cynical and tha anllea. who have lock all filth la humanity including themsajv**, and to the narrow-mind ed and th* self opinionated—to all these there can be little attraction in community effort, in organize* ef fort, in commercial club arthritis*. But to the man who sincerely be lieve* in mans effort, in organized endeavor. In community efficiency, in pooled actlvittez, the commercial club offer*, an opportunity for un equaled community servica. What an orgaaiaation mad* up of auen men can accompliah ia limited only by the effort* they are willing to put forth the support they at* willing to give and th* personal sacrifice of time Speaking of keeping the claax.-up move active, E. W. Holtham saya he gets up early «very morning tc sweep both the walk and the street in front of his store. If all would “follow suit" and if citizens would burn their paper wrappers er use the trash cans, it would help ia the city beautiful idea. f STORES AT NEWBERG bqbmaujs ALEM SHERIDAN VERNONIA MeimouTS Saturday and Monday Specials 500yd Dress Gingham, reg. 15c and 19c at 2C per yd GO 1 « I BASK BAU. OA*B SUNDAY VERNONIA TEAM Shingle Stains v*. KEL8O, WASHINGTON GO —If you want a good home cooked meal and food that gets away from the ordinary restaurant fare try the Depot Cafe, west end of Bridge St., by the railroad and now under new management.—adv. 864 PRESERVES AS WELL AS BEAUTIFIES OLD OR NEW SHINGLES. ADD VALUE TO YOUR PROPERTY AT SMALL COST. COVERS 100 SQUARE FEET PER GALLON. BEST GRADE. BEST PRICE <î Dark Red, $1.05 gal. Dark Green, $1.15 gal in 5 gallon cans FULL LINE OF PAINTS—STAINS—OIL- LEAD—VARNISH—ETC. WE SELL HOUSE PAINT LESS THAN MAIL ORDER PRICES AND GUARANTEE SATIS FACTION No freight to pay No waiting See HOFFMAN about it IT PAYS ( Mens and Boys Dress Shirts Banded and attached collars Values from $1.25 to $2.00 DON’T MISS THESE —The Depot Cafe give* yoq the biggest and beat meal in the city fer the money. A trial will convince you of the good near and quality of the food.—adv. 364 —Th* Depot Cafe is now under the management'of .Mr,. McDonald, who with hla family has moved hete from Mississippi. Mr. McDonald haa had many years of experience in the reetaurant buainee* and froas thia ex perience he can give you quality food and plenty of It at a reason able cost, Along with th*-regular menu some appetiziag Southern d i ehss will b* featured, a trial will.. convince you.—adv. 864 --------- •--------- COOPERATION IS ESSENTIAL IN WORK Many people hava a hasy Idea of Commercial Clubs aa to their work. Some think their chief product It “hat air," their aspttatien* all *bunk' nnd their Accvmpliahmeata ’nU.” It is undoubtedly true that such clubs make their mistakes, tome may be selfish, and tome usetvaa. AH thia in certain individual caaea may » be granted, to the grouch who can J see no good in any tnmmectial er in any organised community effort. 90c Corn Flakes and Post Toasties 10c Oranges Best Creamery Sweet and juicy BUTTER doz. 42c VERNONIA’S LEADING STORE