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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1926)
VERNONIA EAGLE wide open now anj roaring—little Scouts need great praise for what "Do you let boys under 16 drive town and who are ashamed to even1 of trying to stop them sad wheeovw jets of crackling flams; and the they did before Decoration day in trucks to deliver. If not keep watch sign their letter, had better be look-' «ny one else sees ths earns it to as fight is on. Bottles for the booty. ’ fixing up the graves in the Vernon or I will. My boy can too.” ing to their own back yard, as they| hard matter to find me er go to the ■ It’s a war of wit and millions ag ia cemetery. They would have done My answer to him is that, 1 cer may find something wrong there as city hslL At Isast be out and oboes ainst the most thrilling backgorund tainly do not. This writer is evident well as any where else. Any man or board with /our complaint and do the screen can offer. From Florida more, but for fear they might not ly one of our good law abiding citi- woman who writes such letters and not stoop to writing unsigned lottan satisfy some. Their work was mostly the sea, the underworld and social will do .................. things in i Uto sens, who expects to have the mar disguises their hand when they de No good citizen M upperworld come he amazing char for the war veterans and some others shal see everything. Also he or she sire any information is, in my esti manner. I sincerely hope that „ ’ *ko- acters in this wonderful comedy I think we, who have friends in the is afraid of their name as they never mation, not to be considered. Come ever the writer of this 1 lefter to. ha drama. The greatest picture of its cemetery should not forget those had the nerve to sign their letter, to me like a man and I think you will at least come to meL e nonaUy ___ _ As good for kind ever made. When you go be good deeds and lend help to the Boy and did not have nerve enough to will feel better. I am always here with any complaint he may «have ill yond the twelve mile limit there’s come to me and ask me to my face and always willing to listen to any the future and lets talk it over. Scouts and Legion when we can. results, as the no limit to the draam and thrills: about it. Now these birds who are complaints you have to make, but I W. J. Kelly, City MaraheL A friend to the Legion and Scouts always Thursday anj Friday nights next ------------------------------ claiming to be so law abiding certainly will not listen to any such S. A. S. ana have to Btoop to writing to the letters as this. When I see any viola week “ The Wise Guy. ” Everybody Mrs. Joe Lynch is visiting in Port good name sounds ------ «------ will want to see the wise guy, and marshal, who is always right here in tions of our laws I am in the habit land thia week. MRS. DORA WEBSTER you are wise in wanting to see it. “GARDEN COURT” He thought he was wise selling pat Mrs. Dora Webster-Throop was ent medicine, preaching the gospel born in Michigan July 25, 1863 and Benzoin and of good living, practicing the art of died at the home of her daughter, gentle grafting, proud that he is known as a wise guy But oh, the wise Mra. Fannie E. Cheldelin at Satus, Almond Cream guy pays a big, big price for some Wash., May 30, 1926. When quite young she moved real wiado mand a beautiful girl Insist upon getting it. haa a beautiful laugh at the expense with her folks from Michigan to of the fello wwho boasted he-was Indiana, and in April, 1877, was Soothing and healing wise. married to Edwin Ray Throop. About a year later they moved to lotion. -------------------------------------------- © California, where they lived untjl KIST-TIMBER NOTES Beautifies the complexion 1 ©--------------------------------- -gf 1890. In October of that year they The 500 Mile Speed Classic at Indianapolis has always been a Battle of Tires. In 1911, Firestone wua with fabric tires at 74-59 miles per hour. In l‘t'0. Firestone won with cord tires at 83.55 miles per hour. In 1925, Firestone | Jesq Omduff and Claud filler moved to Oregon, locating on Rock won with Ff ll-Size Gum-Dipped Ba1 toons at the record breaking average speed of 101.13 miles per hour. have a contract of getting out spars Creek, north of Vernonia until 190'J leaves the skin In 1926, Firestone again won with Full-Size Gum-Dippe J Balloons. The ten cars to finish ‘in the money” were at the Sunset camp. when they moved to Crook county all Firestone-equipped. They went : he distance without a single blowout and with but two tire failures—oue due soft and smooth Little Lottie McKinster has gone in eastern Oregon. From that time to a puncture and the other to a leaky valve. to Portland to spend a few days This performance is even more remarkable <vhen you consider the relief from with her mother, Mra. Eila Mc on they moved from place to place terrific speed* at which the car* traveled over thi* fiftsei.-year-uld, About a year ago they went to live rough brick track. Kinster. Experienced race driver* will not risk their live* or chances sunburn, too. Eila McKinster, Emma Lambert with a daughter ,Mrs. Fannie Chelde The Firestone Record of victory on any other tire*. And tn the commercial field, large and Hilda Forte drove out from lin in Washington. truck, motorbu* and taxicsb fleet operators, who keep careful cost For men and women in Battle of Tires She leaves to mourn her death, Portland to spend the dsy recently record* are among the big user* of Firestone Gmu-Dipped Tire*. with Mrs. A. F. Omduff. her husband, Edwin Ray Throop, The City Transportation Co., uf Tacoma. Wash., write*: “iXxe at Indianapolis In Vernonia it’s Mra. Oscar Smith, Mra. Mary An- who is in a critical condition in the of our 12 bu*e* on Firestone Gum-Dipped Tire* has gone over Mile* 40,600 mile* and still look* good for many mites of extra service ■ derson and Mrs. Smith’s mother hospital at Yakima, Wash. Per One MAC’S PHARMACY For all around tire safety and mileage, Finstunc cannot be beat.” Hour Y«ar Driver Tires Car were recent visitors with Mrs. A. F. brother, E. R. Webster at Clatskanie Mannon Firestone 1911 Hartoun From Calumet Motor Coach Co., Hammond, Ind., the following: ! Omduff. Mit he lin 1912 Daweon National Or., and seven children. Three “We operate 40 buses all equipped with Gum-Dfppad Tires. Tbs Peugeot Fit estons 1913 Goux Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Winicke were daughters, Mra. Alma L. Mills of very low cost per mile on which these tire* operate is con* sdw.bly * MOVIE 1 HEWS -------- ____ 4» i callers Palmer 1914 Thoma* De Lag. at the Omduff home thia week less than that of any other make. Haye* Bus f1— Colssmb*a.A C., Goodrich 1915 DePalma Mercedes AND Goodrich Peugeot 1916 Resta The potato planting is pretty well Vernonia; Mra. Fannie E. Cheldelin say: “We operate 19 buses equipped with Fir seen* Gw 1917 J No Race - | COMMENT OF LOCAL done up this way. of Satua, Wash., and Mrs. Dora R. Tire*. A number of these tire* have run over 45,000 mils 1918 (World War Goodyear Peugeot ever having been removed from the rim.” Cummings of Dayville, Or., and four 1919 Wilcox ** | FEATURES Mra. Fluke is visiting ner daughter Firestone 1920 Chevrolet Monroe The largest taxicab companies in the world standardize on sons, Lewis E. Throop of Dayville, ®-------------------------------- O Matilda Bergerson. Firestone Frontenac -- ---------- 1921 Milton Gum-Dipped! ires. W. R. Rothwell, taxicab operator, Dettt Murphy Sp. FireUor.e 1922 Murphy The “movie column” is interesting Elmer Bergerson and wife spent Or.; Thomas R. Throop of Vernon HCS Snec. Firestone 1923 Milton writes: “ l'wo of my Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires have ru this week, as the program ahead is the evening at Omduff’* and en ia, Or.. Herrel C. Throop of Cot Duezenbe- 1924 Coruui- miles.” Special Firestone Bvyor one of ertra entertainment. You joyed the radio concert in the.even- tage Grove, Or., and Floyd E. Hundreds of thousands of car owners voluntarily testify to the iFire*! one) will enjoy reading the titals and en-^ ing. safely, comfort and economy of Full-Site Gum Dipped Balloon*. 1925 DePaolo Duesenberg ^FulLSi’e - Thropp of Eugene, Or., besides joy better ,the picture«. The var 'Balloon. ’ A. F. Omduff and family, Mr. W'. II. Peacock, Birmingham, Ala., ictlfies: “I have had Pirmmne ious nights offer a diversified show and Mra. Claud Miller, Ernest Mor eighteen grandchildren and many iFire «(one, balloons for thirteen month* and they have d< l:\ered in that time Miller Spec. ¿FullMee 24,469 miles.” H. C. Staehle, Minneapolis, kinn-.saysi "My Flre ing something to suit any likes from ris and family motored to Sherwood friends. 'Balloon* ’ storc Balloon* have gone 49,900 miles and are still in" good any individual. Sunday. She was laid to rest in the Ver c< n lltion.” For this Saturday nig th to start Mrs. Bert Ohler*s mother and nonia cemetery, June 3, 1926. These records of endurance, speed, safety an J mileage could only with will be shown the special en father from Pennsylvania are here ------ « ------- have been made because of Firestone development of the Gum- titled “The Isle df 1 Retribution.” In for the summer visiting with friends COMMUNICATION Dipping process which insulate* and saturate* every fiber of every it are such renowned characters as and relatives. corJ with rubber, reducing friction and heat and building greater I received a letter today in which Lillian Rich, Robert Frazer and Vic Mrs. E. D. Morris has gone to the writer tried to disguise his hand strength and endurance in the cords—assuring you at all tea**— tor McLaglen Sunlight slanting Forest Grove to pick berries through writing by printing his message and MOST MILES PER DOLLAR through towering ipines—the crackle out the berry season. even misspelling his words. In his of snow, bright as an endless casket -------- 4,-------- letter he asked me a very foolish of diamonds on the forest floor—■ The American Legion and Boy question as follows: the Northland wind, .whisking across the blinde dtrail—romance, and the flame of young love, and adventure 4 against the magnificent background I* of eternal snows. ' And mid all the crashing drama, thé uproarious com edy, the stirring fiction of Edison *; Marshall’s great novel, there is bea- ty, so keen it is a stabbing pain. You will say it is the prettiest picture you ever witnessed, Then for Sunday night you will sure want to see “TTie Scarlet Saint.’ Think over the importance of a reliable name on Here it is the big surprise drama— the dial, assuring you of a thoroughly dependable the revelation of young womanhood movement. which rebels against marriage that We also sell Oldfield Tires and Tubes at Remarkably Low Pricer- ties her to old age! A sensational ex Made at the Great Firestone Factories and Carry the Standard (guarantee. pose of Beahtiful Tune shackled to bleak December and the way out is Think over the matter of style, as essential now found through love and sacrifice. adays in your watch as in your clothing, your auto AMERICANS SHOULD PRODUCE THEIR OWN RUBBER ... Sensations, surprise!:. Don’’ miss it. Next Monday night will be shown mobile, the home you live in. Secure one of the Buck Jones in “A Man Four square’ beautiful new cases by Wadsworth—the asknow- which deals with’ a westerner who [ MILEAGE RECORD ledged style leaders in the dress of fine watches goes o Chicago for a whirl at life. But after experience synthetic gay- I Los Angeles- Yosemite Economy Run ety and artificial ffiends, he real I izes that his heart is really in the Think over, above all, the reputation of the jew West where hi» true friends are. He “CTET CfaM Driver Css eler whom you are’to consult. Be sure it is of the return? to the West just in time to l-rGsl. help a friend who is in trouble and very highest, founded on the time-tested trust and STA* 4 1A CLHuthMt 29.09 also breaks lip a gang of cattle' rustlers who iu n, operating in the STA** 1-A Rogers 23.60 country. H: makes a spectacular Tswtaa rescue of the c irl with whom he la PUNT 3-A 25.48 C*Mà ter falls in ove. This picure gives Jones an opportunity to show the FRANKLIN 4-A ŒsaBeCarr M. West as it ready 18. is. Next Tuesday • ■ jy. .and • — Wednesday •DUBMNMXa* 5-A Js. Bssssoi 19.86 JEWELER------ VERNONIA nights is the sig special production entitled “Sweot Dadides.” Muffled STUTZ* BeMmsTrerto. 16.74 Ssdsa engines and ah armed crew—a shot from coast guard cutters across the akbs bow—the race for shore—engines ' .............. "" ~~~* Mac Says: GUM-DIPPING the Extra Process for Extra Miles! Breaks all Tire Records Tirestone I I I I i Before you buy a watch Crawford Motor Co think this over Vernonia, Ore. 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