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FOR SALE
EAGER
ja
The Eagle covers the Vernonia V-*
trading zone adequately because it
reaches the home of persons who
have money to buy commodities.
These people watch the advs. for
special offerings. That’s the reason
it pays to advertise in the Eagle.
Professional £ Business Directory
LODGE NO I ICES
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Gladys says she knows a girl who
thinks that a board
directors is
Vernonia Lodge, No. 184 A.
DR. ELLA WIGHT
a crossroads signpost.
DR. C. J. WIGHT
F. & A. M., meets at Grange
In the Boston Museum of Fine
CHIROPRACTORS
Arts, there is an Egyptian Wooden
Hall every Second and
coffin 3,900 years old. The drawing
Rheumatism
Neuritis
and painting on it are in a wonder
I Stomach, Liver and Intestinal
Fourth Thursday nights.
ful state of preservation. It is said
Troubles.
to be the most important sarcopha W. H. HURLEY, Master.
Delayed Menstruation
Wm.
PRINGLE,
Secretary
gus yet found.
Visitors Welcome
The descendant? of Confucius are
well known in China today.
BARGAIN — FOR SALE —FIVE
EXTRA SCHOOL ROOM—Ar. ex-1 following: “A.J.25-D-395 D.”
room, modern bungalow, lights I
tra room will be added to the Wil-1
water, bath; two lots, 100x100 ft
LAUNDRY IS SOLD—The St. Hel
ark school this summer and an ex-1
of land, *2250 cash and payment
tra teacher, which is needed, as en ens Steam laundry has been sold by
plan. Located east side residenti
rollment from the last term was from ' E. L. Van Gilder, who has owned
section of Vernonia. Inquire at
and operated it for the past 12 years
twenty-eight to thirty children.
to J. B. Duncan, Scappoose and his
the Eagle office. Its a bargain42tf
PASSES HIGH TEST—J. E. Eil.r sons, A. R. Duncan, of St. Helens
son, former county roadmaster, but and R. E. Duncan of Hoquiam, Wn. FOR SALE—FORDSON TRACTOR
now doing private practice, was one The consideration was in the neigh
with hyster attachment; Fordson
out of two who passed the examina borhood of *20,000 and the new
fresno scrapper.
J. E. Tapp, at
tion for civil engineer, recently owners took possession June 1. The
Vernonia Trading Co.
424 Furniture and Piano Moving
given in Portland, out of a class of Van Gilders will take an extended
21 candidates. He is located at St. trip to Europe at once and on re FOR SALE—TWO YEAR OLD HOL.
a Specialty
turn Will make their home in St.
Helens.
stein
bull,
registered.
See
E.
R.
Helens.
Treharne.
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HOSPITAL INCORPORATES —
Local and Long Distance
HAS
NARROW
ESCAPE
—
Earl
The St. Helens General Hospital at
FOR SALE—NINE ACRES OF BOT-
Moving
Bauserman,
6,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.I
St. Helens has been incorporated for
tom land, on main Nehalem high
*10,000 by articles filed with the Roy A. Bauserman of Rainier was
way, one and a half miles from
state corporation commissioner at playing on a plank in the river j
town. See E. R. Treharre.
4O.-> F. M. LOCKWOOD, Prop.
Salem. Incorporators are Levi G. when it slipped out from in under
Ross .Alice Carey, Joseph Ross and him and he fell into the river. His i
Phone Main 923
cries for help was heard by Fred FOUND — BILL FOLD CONTAIN
Adin Ross.
Hartwick, who dragged the _ little ;
ing money on Bridge Street.
fellow out. He had swallowed con
Owner may have same by indin- Headquarters
at Waffle
LUMBER INJURES WORKMAN
water but was none tile
tification. Square Deal Garage.
—Frank LaMonte, St. Helens, while- siderable
worse from the experience.
House
on
Bridge
St. 434
engaged in loading a steamer there
had the misfortune to have a pi’e
BASEBALL
SCHEDULE
RAIN DOES DAMAGE — The
of lumber topple onto him. In the farmers of Scappoose section declare
FOR REST OF SEASON
LOWEST PRICES FOR
mishap he suffered a double frac that they have had enough rain for
ture of the right leg immediately awhile. Several of them lost fine
INSIDE PAINTING
June 13—Camas at Ryderwood,
above the ankle.
Before the busy outside paint
fields of hay and the rain has Clatskanie at St. Hrl<
Klamn at
ing season starts I can quote
cracked the Bing and Royal Anne Vancouver, Vernon, i .
VVashoug.d
you lowest pricee on all in
MINT CROP IS GOOD—Prospects cherries. In Apple valley the cher
side painting and varnish
June 20—Ryder,v > 1 at Camas,
for the mint crop on Puget Island ries were not so well developed and
ing, walls, woodwork, floors,
. Vancouver
and the Dibblee bottoms on the Co the rain did not damage them. Many St. Helens at CL. I
etc. Only the best,
at
Klama,
Washougal
at
Vernonia.
in
that
section
have
lost
currants
lumbia highway below Rainier are
PAINTERS’ Paints, Var
and
gooseberries
because
there
is
a
good. The mint which has already
June 27—Camas at Clatskanie, Ry
nishes and Enamels used
fly
that
stings
them
and
makes
them
on all jobs
propogated in making rapid growth,
derwood at St. Helens, K ama a.
especially that upon higher eleva wormy.
I GUARAKrrEE
Washougal, Vancouver at Vernonia
tion, while some of the new set crop
satisfaction
July
11
—
St.
Helens
at
Camas,
was damaged by the heating of the
PERFECT SCHOOL ATTEND Clatskanie at Ryderwood, Vernonia
YCu, will save
roots before planting.
money by aiking
ANCE—A family of six St. Helens
at
Kalama,
Washougal
at
Vancouver
for a quotation on
school children established a record
your work now.
July 18—Vancouver at Camas,
“COOTIE” RAGE STARTS — for the city schools and probably
Clatskanie matrons have started a for the state in school attendance. Kalama at St. Helens, Vernonia at
new rage in that section of the They are the children of Mr. and Clatskanie, Washougal at Rj derwood
county with “cootie” parties. It is Mrs. Clyde Urie, three of them high
July 25—Camas at Washougal,
claimed that Quite an art gallery has school students, Eva, Hazel and St. Helens at Vancouver, Ciatskanie
been started by the parties, what Alma, and three, Ruth, Ray and
masterpieces have been painted, the Dorothy, in the McBride school. Dur at Klama, Ryderwood at Vernonia
August 1—Vernonia at Camas,
Chief refuses to discuss.
ing the school year none were ab-
sent nor tardy. Another family o if Washougal at St. Helens, V mcouver
WORKMAN SUFFERS INJURY three children, Margaret, Anna and at Clatskanie, Kalama at Ryderwood
—A near tragedy was averted by I Florence Negro, made a perfect rec-
August 8—Camas at Kalama. St
the rare presence of mind of fellow ord.
F. R. ENOS
Helens at Vernonia, ClaMkatiie at
workmen when a gas line exploded
Washougal,
Ryderwood
at
Vancou-
Vernonia,
Phone 193
near Clatskanie last week, covering
HOME BURNS—The home of
Patrick Davis with fire and throwing Mr. and Mrs. Willis Burchett, one
him 20 feet into a gravel pit. Work mile west of the Cloverdale road
men threw sand upon him immed i near Rainier was totally destroyed fa
iately, extinguishing the blaze, but by fire when an overheated kitchen
he was painfully burned.
stove caused the wall to take fire.
Fire was first discovered about 10
FUNERAL HOME TO RISE—T. o’clock and Mrs. Burchett took her
S. White, undertaker and county small son to the home of her sister
A Vernonia Institution in Vernonia
coroner of St. Helens will erect a j as the boy is just recovering from
--PROMPT SERVICE—
*16,000 funeral home on Willamette typhoid fever and haj to cared for!
Btreet west of the new Methodist first. The fire was put out and while i
We call for and deliver
church. The building will consist of I she was visiting her sister about I
Finish
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two stories with basement and will ten minutes after this the home
be of stucco finish. Mr. White and again caught fire but had such a
WHEN IN A HURRY CALL
his family will live in the second start that it was impossible to save
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story, the lower one being used fo> it.
the funeral home.
KILLS SKUNK) GTT’S HIT IN
MAY INCORPORATE WARREN THE EYE—John McAdams of the
—A movement is on foot to incor Dowling district near Clatskanie met'
porate the town of Warren by some with an accident, when with his
of the active residents. They claim grandson, Alvin, having killed a
that the electricity question would civit cat and hearing Alfred Buck- ,
be settled quickly if an incorpora i ley coming, decided to give him a
tion existed as the company could scare by hiding in the brush and
not charge any overhead, being de making believe there was a skunk
nied that pull by the state ruling hid. Alfred, after smelling the ani-|
A canvaB will be made shortly to de mal and hearing a noise in the:
brush, threw rocks thinking to
vise a way towards that end.
scare the cat out, but instead Me-'
We call and deliver TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS.
FIRST CAUCUS WINS—The first Adams received one of them in the I
caucus nominees won out by a large eye. He was taken to a Portland |
majority over the second caucus tick specialist for medical treatment The
Leave orders with S. Wells, tailor, Phone Main 891
et in the Columbia City eection for skunk, oh, yes, Gladys, he’s a mole-'
their new city officials. Newly elec skin coat now.
ted officials are: W. P. Maclay, ma
TAKES EXCEPTION — Captain
yor; Vonnie Cody, recorder; W.
Griffith, marshal; E. McVey, trea Orin Shepard of the steamer Taho
surer; W. D. Cody, S. J. Eulrich, H. ma characterizes the remonstrance
E. Freeland, E. C. Miller, O Henry against Japanese fishing of* their
Olsen and A. J. Rambalski, council vessel while docked at the St. Hel
ens warf as "small town stuff.”
men.
These remarks were inducted by
SUE MeCORMICK LINE—Tw Capt. Shepard after an article pub
Lincoln—FORD—Fordson
damage suits for *66,000 in all, have lished in the Sentinel, in which it
been filed against the McCormick stated that City Recorder Beeler in
Steamship company by Rainier long-i formed angling Japs that there was
WE CAN NOW SELL FORDS ’/«DOWN PAY
shoremen for damages resulting a penalty attached to the amusement
MENT
while working on vessels at Long such as they were engaged in. "If
view. C. Yeager asks *30,000, nam the Japs were fishing for salmon or
BALANCE 12 EQUAL PAYMENTS
ing the Columbia River Stevedoring trout or any other members of the
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Carl
E.lfin"y tribe that amounts to some-
company as codefendants.
C
Sandquist"asks" *25,ooo'for injuries thing there might be grounds fnr ex
GENUINE FORD
bub * chubs
The suits were filed in Portland einption,
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’•"*■* and ‘ carp are
practically good for nothing and the
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plate batteries, $15.00
courts.
more of them the Japs catch the
BATTERY SERVICE
JAIL NOT NEEDED—The fewest better the river is rid of the pests.”
number of prisoners ever recorded; Master Fish Warden Ballagh ex
during his term of office is now re-1 presses the opinoin that in so do
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Phone 612
ported by Sheriff Wellington, who ing they are acting within their,
rights.
Japanese
have
alwrys
been
,
has only two boarders. Four other
prisoners, however, sentenced from1 allowed to fish for the named fish at:
Columbia county are confined in the, all times while in ports of the'
Multnomah county jail in Port’i-nd i river for their own consumption off
being removed there when the cinir-' their own vessels and for their own
ty bastile was filled to capacity. The pan.
Ss.
jail has accomodations for only nine
inmates. All of the bunks were oc
DRESSMAKING
cupied throughout the winter.
PRICES REASONABLE
J. Merle and A. Kemper
Satisfaction Guaranteed
FIND DEAD CARRIER PIGEON
—A carrier pigeon, apparently
841—1st AVENUE
Everything in Magazines, Stationery,Pictures and
bearing amessage written in code 432
MRS. MILLER
has been found dead in St Helens
Books—School and Office Supplies
by Von A. Gray, who found the bird
near the court house plaza. A rub
ANNETTE BEAUTY SHOPPE
. Art and Novelty Goods
ber band on one of the pigeon’s legs
MARCELLING
had the letter and number L-202 on
All lines of Beauty Work
We do Picture Framing of All Kinds
the outside of the bend and inside |
Phone 431
ware the numerals 638.
On the
Upstairs in Pringle Bldg.
39ti
other leg was a rubber band and the
ERICAN LAUNDRY
STATE LAUNDRY CO
For Good Laundry Work
CHAWFORD MOTOR CO
DR. H. H. HURLEY
Dentistry
PACIF1C WOODMEN LIFE
ASSOCIATION CAMP
Meets 1st & 3rd Thursday nights
at Sessmans hall. All visiting bro
thers welcome. Emil Messing.C.C
O. T. Bateman, Clerk
and
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X-Ray
Evenings by Appointment
Office e'er. Halton’s Store
emonia,
Oregon
I. O.O.F.—V ernonia L odge , No. 246
meets every Tuesday night at 8:0<
o’clock, in Grange Hall
G. B. SMITH, N. G.
EMIL MESSING, Secretai
DENTIST
Vernonia,
Oregon
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Knights of Pythias.
H arding L odge , 116
Vernonia, Or—Meet,
Lester Sheeley
every Monday night i>
Grange Hall. All visit
Attorney-at-Law
ing brothers cordiallj
invited.
Vernonia,
Oregon
L R. Gil LCHRIEST, C.
JACK NANCE. K, R 4 S.
'S
VERNONIA TEMPLE No. G1
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PYTHIAN SISTERS
GEORGE H. SHINN
Meets every Wednesday night on th
President
lower floor of the Grange Hall. Al’
visiting Sisters and Brothers wel
Columbia Co. Abstract
come.
Company
MARJORIE COLE, M. E. C.
PEARL WILKERSON, K.ofR.C
St. Helens,
Oregon
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VERNONIA
GRANGE
The Vernonia Grange meets on th
second Saturday of every month a
7:30 P. M. Any members of th
Grange living in or near Vernonia
or visitine in the community, ar
cordially invited to attend.
F. E. MALMSTEN, Sec
,n
Sjfc
AMERICAN LE-"
GION POST NO
119 meets 2nd &
4th Tues. Nites.
Wm. Flogec.Cum .
Tom Graham.Ad.i I
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Vernonia, Oregon
ART STORE
every Friday night at Legion hali
H. E. McGRAW, Master,
M. E. CARKIN, Ass’t Mastei
HEMSTITCHING
FLOWER STORE
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REBECCA 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.
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Cleaning and Pressing
Repairing and Alterations
Bridge Street
MAIN 891
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Boy Scouts meet
MOUNTAIN HEART
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S. WELLS
MERCHANT TAILOR
Mrs. Pearl Ryan
Next door to Central Gro.
747 Bridge Street
See the pretty new arrivals
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MARK EVERY GRAVE
Memorials in Granite and Marble
at. reduced prices
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Write for Literature
MRS. M. N LEWIS A CO.
Fourth and Main Sts.
Hillsboro
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CURLEY’S TRANSFER
COMPANY
Local Hauling and all kind*
of team work
Office at Kavanaugh Land Co.
SPECIAL CARE WITH
FURNITURE HAULING
J. MASON DILLARD
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Phone 663
Res. Phone 663
Vernonia, Oregon
Next to Carkin Cleaning Works
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Here every Wednesday
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Portland - Vernonia Truck
Line
INSURED CARRIER
VERNONIA OFFICE
At the Brazing Works on Rose Ave;
Phone Main 343
PORTLAND OFFICE
Auto Freight Terminal
E. Water ar d Yamhill Stx
East 822«------- Office No. 11
Deliver to your door
VERNONIA TRADING CO
BUILDING MATERIAL
SEWER TILE
Brick, Sand, lime, Cempnt
Wall Plaster. Gravel
SPRAYS
PARIS GREEN, BLACK LEAF j
........ 40, MAGGOTT BAIT ....... J
CARLOAD ROLLED OATS
Delivered in Vernonia, *38 a ton
VERNONIA BOOK & ART STORE
J. M. CLARK
Real Estate
Insurance
Notary Public
VERNONIA TRADING
COMPANY
Farm and City property for Cass Bergerson,J. E. 'Bapp
«ale.
List your property One Block from Depot on Rail-
road Track
. with me I get reults.
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