Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 22, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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THREE
Experts think the old-fashioned dance
is coming back, out we don’t.
Sijp Umwtita Bigle
If you want to make someone believe
ou tell them something they want to
ear.
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Issued every Thursday
$2 per year in Advance
Entered as Second Class Matter, August 4, 1922 at the
Post Office at Vernonia, Oregon, under the
Act of March 3, 1879
MARK E. MOE, Editor
Women are wise in not taking much
time to reply to the chronic criticisms of
men.
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Honesty may be the best policy, but
telling the truth isn’t always exactly polite.
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The Majestic
“Hard Boiled Haggerty"
A fall in a burning aeroplane i»
is one of the thrills of “Hard-Boil­
ed Haggerty," Milton Sills’ latest
starring vehicle for First Nat io mil
Pictures, which I* playing at thu
Majestic theatre Saturday.
“Easy Picking»’’
The lights go out! Through a
secret panel comes a blackmasked,
black,robed, hooded figure! That’s
just one of the many breathtaking
thrills in, “Easy Pickings” First
National’s offering at the Majestic
theatre Monday, with Amu; Q. Nil­
sson in the featured role.
Complaints help to prove that there are
many persons who are poor sports in var­
The recent awarding of prizes on the ious ways.
r
Oregon-American hill to families having
“Rough Houle Ro.ie”
About
the
hardest
thing
to
cure
is
in
­
the best appearing lawns and gardens is
Clara Bow rode the ro’lcr coaster
a good lesson in civic improvement for jured feelings.
at tine of the beach resorts near
any municipality to follow. It would be a
Hollywood until she was all but sea­
credit to Venonia to emulate the good ex­ As life draws to a close some men take sick- while filming her newest star­
up religion; and some take up golf.
ring picture for Paramount “Roogh
ample already set by the mill folk.
House Rosie”the swift-i -moving com-
Although the fostering of such a move­
edy
which reaches the
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Majestic
Days
are
so
short.
Right
after
supper
ment would seem to naturally fall the
theatre Theaday.
it
is
dark
enough
to
go
joy
riding.
Chamber of Comemerce, it is not necessar­ A
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The story of how the United
ily their job any more than that of any
States beat a number of other na-
You
can
be
an
idealist,
however,
with
­
other organization who wishes to work
out slipping the other fellew all the aces. tions in its seizure of California in
for the good of the community.
1846 ¡ b shown in “California,'’ Tim
It could well be made a feature of an
McCoy’s latest Metro-Goldwyn-Met-
annual flower and garden show in Ver­ The “charming naturalness” you like ro historical Western drama, com­
ing to the Majestic theatre Thurs­
nonia, an attraction that would be well in a girl cost her many weary hours of day
and Friday. American forces,
patronized, according to the interest practice.
by sea and land, converged on
shown in Nehalem valley agriculture and
says the market re- ‘hat ?ch territery exantly twenty-
floriculture. In that event it would not “Money is easy,” i ______1.4»
houre before the arrival of a
pbrt,
but
it
is
hard
for
some kind of bor­ ■ four
fleet which was planning to plant
be a difficult matter to raise the money
the flag of a great European na-
for the awarding of prizes for the best rowers.
lawns and gardens.
In dressing up a community the stand­ Many a small boy is kept in after school
ards of civilization and living are immeas­ because his father worked his arithmetic
urably improved. The council could not wrong.*
pass and enforce laws that would have as
makers use 14,000,000 pounds
good an effect upon improving the ap­ of Cement
dynamite
a year. May we say their busi­
pearance of a city as the development of
Eride among the residents brought about ness is booming?
y competition.
A town kept clean is also the best pre­ Science, says a nature magazine, has
ventative against the spread of any con­ found no practical use for the jelly-fish.
Well, neither has public life.
tagious disease.
Hero: One who grinds our axe. Crime
The fool who has been parted from his against civilization: The act of grinding
money always feels cheap.
the other fellow’s axe.
There are two kinds of men: Those who
You hear a lot of talk about selfmade think the world is going to the dogs, and
men, but all men are that.
those who are too busy to worry.
A GOOD EXAMPLE
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Thursday, September 22, 1927
VERNONIA EAGLE
I
tio-i. In “California," Tim McCoy
CHURCH OF CHRIST
pía ¿s the role of an Americ .n of­
(Christian)
fici r and Dorothy Sebastian is seen
Bible school 10:00 “The Early
opjosite him in the role of a Span­
Kings of Israel (Ps. 105:1-8- Com­
ish señorita.
munion and sermon
11:00
“He
Brought Us Out, That He Might
Police Note«
Marshal Kelly assisted by Dep- bring us in." Christian Endeavor
uty Phelps raided the Noodle Par- 7:80 “What Would Happen if A1I
lor Saturday night and arrested Church-Members Were Really Chris­
four Japs for gambling. K. Kay, tian?” Evening Worship 7:30 “Con­
K. Kawakami and H. Ono plead science." Prayermeeting an d Bible
guilty and were fined 37.60 each study Thursday 7:30. Choir and
by Judge Reasoner. F. Kuramusi Orchestra Friday 7:30.
Teddy. W. Leavitt, Pastor.
was found not guilty.
DR. HARRY BROWN
Optical Specialist
Will make his regular visit
W. O. W. Vernonia camp No. 665
meets every Monday night at seven
thirty at the Grange Hall. Visiting
members welcome.
A. F. KOSTER C. C.
C. C. DUSTEN CLERK.
Vernonia Lodge, No. 184 A.
F. A A. M., meets at Grange
Hall every Second and
Fourth Thursday nights.
Visitors Welcome
K. A. McNeill, Secretary.
to .this city Saturday and
Sunday September 24,
Eyes Examined
Glasse* Fitted
Reasonable Charges
All kinds of Optieial Re-
pairing.
Vernonia Office. Working­
mens Store—Portland Of­
fice 442 Washington St.
I.O.O.F.—V emonia
Lodge N q .
246 meets every Tuesday night
at 8 o’clock, in Grange hall. Vis-
¡tors always welcome.
M. E. Graven, N. G.
John Galssmer, Sec.
Third degree work Tuesday night.
AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY
Meet* first and third Mon­
days of each month «t
the Legion Hall.
McGraw, President
BUICKAI928
Vernonia Post
119, American La*
gion. Meets second
and fourth Tues,
days each month, 8
p.m.
H. E. Me-
Grav
Iraw, Commander.
Chapter 1S3, O. E. S.
Regular communi­
cation
first and
third Wednesday*
of
each
month.
All visiting sisters
and brothers wel­
come.
Bessie Tapp, W. M.
Leona McGraw, Secretary
Nehalem
MUSACI
OAUOt
r.
One Qlance
Miller Mercantile Company
INCORPORATED
STORES AT
NEWBERG
SALEM
SHERIDAN
VERNONIA
CORVALLIS
HILLSBORO
J. MASON DILLARD
In Buick for 1928, everything you want to know
about your car’s performance—every indicator and
dial—is before you, indirectly lighted under glass.
Buick today offers greater beauty, luxury, and com­
fort than ever before—greater speed and power with
quicker getaway. See the car that surpasses all others
in popularity—and in value.
M c M innville
MONMOUTH
Supreme Values
»
No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets every sec­
ond and fourth Thursdays ia
Grange hall, Vernonia. Visitors al­
ways welcome.
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Mrs. Viola Treharne, N.Q.
Mrs. Hazel Thompson, Sec.
the
STORES AT
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OVERCOATS
MENS SUITS
DRESS SHIRTS
UNION SUITS
Mountain Heart
Rebekah Lodge No. 243
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Next
to Carkin Cleaning Works
Here Every Wednesday
DR. ELLA WIGHT
DR. C. J. WIGHT
CHIROPRACTORS
Rheumatism, Neuritis, Stomach,
Liver and Intestinal Troubles
Delayed Menstruation
SHUN urn» AUTOMOB1L1S ABB BUILT. BU1CX WILL BUILD THBM
•1195 to «1995
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Coupes *1195 (o »185«
Sport Model* *1195 to *1525
LOGGER SHIRTS
Mens Fall Footwear
Rain Test Clothing
LEATHER COATS
Acre«* from th*
Pofl Office
LESTER SHEELEY
Attorney-at-Law
Vernonia
Oregon
DR. W. H. HURLEY
DENTISTRY AND X-RAY
Evenings by Appointment
Office over Brown Furniture Store.
Vernonia
Oregon
M. P. COLE
Lots of Snap and Style in Over­
coats at........... $15.00 and $18.00
New Fall Suits Style and quality for
the least money ....$25.00 to $35.00
Dress Shirts, new and distinctive
patterns and materials to select
from, banded and attached collars
Balloon cloth shirts, sure keep dry
for ...................................... $5.00
Oregon»
American
I
Old Hickory Shirts ........ . .... $1.00
14 Oz. Red Wrist 1 piece back can­
vas gloves 2 pair ........... . 25c
Vernonia
MARK EVERY GRAVE
Memorials in Granite and Marble
At Reduced Prices
WRITE FOR PARTICULARS
Fourth and MA in St.
Overalls Waist or Bib .......... $1.15
Lumber
Company
Mens Heavy Wool Sox
25«, 35c, 50c, 75c
Gordon Hat» New Fall Styles $5.00
Mens Heavy Cotton Union Suits
at ........................................ $1.50
Men Heavy Union Suits 100% pure
virgin wool ....................... $6.00
Mens Leather Coats ........... $14.50
Mens Heavy all wool Blaziers $5.00
West Coast Logegrs Shoe* 12 in.
$18.50
Oregon
MRS. M. N. LEWIS & CO.
$1.50 to $2.00
New Ties, Fancy Sox. Novelty
Handkerchiefs for men, values no­
where duplicated.
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DENTIST
PORTLAND - VERNONIA
Truck Line
INSURED CARRIER
Vernonia Office
At
i
Hillsbo^e,
the
Brazing Works
Avenue.
on
Roe*
Phone MAin 343
Portland Office
Auto Freight Terminal
E. Water and Yamhill Street*
EAst 8226
Office No. 11
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