Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 16, 1935, Image 2

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    VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
France Claims the World’s Fastest Bomber
—
Guaranteed!
vernment is behind every deposit you have—
The government
up to $5,000. That is the finest guarantee in the
world— as certain as the very existence of our govern­
ment! Make your deposits with confidence— they are
guaranteed, by Federal Deposit Insurance.
“THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK”
The Forest Grove
NATIONAL BANK
J. A. Thornburgh, President.
This new style Breguet, built for the French army, Is believed to be the fastest bomber In the world. It
was photographed as It flew over Madrid with Dieudonne Costes, trans-Atlantic flyer, at the controls.
Waiting for Word From Houdini
HE STIRRED ST. PAUL
Mazda Lamps
Electrical Appliances
OFFICE HOURS
SATURDAY
Nine years ago Harry Houdini, master magician, died. Before he
passed away he made a compact with his wife that he would seek to
communicate with her from beyond, giving her certain code signals
whereby she might know when he spoke. In her rustic Laurel Canyon
home, near Hollywood, Calif., Mrs. Beatrice Houdini waits for that
message. She has waited nine years at a shrine In which stands a
photograph of the magician beneath a continuously burning light. No
word has come, but vigilance unrelaxed, she still waits.
Architectural Dream of Recovery
When Homer S. Cummings, United
States attorney general, designated
St. Paul as the “poison spot of
crime" Wallace Jamie, twenty-seven,
crime student, walked Into St. Paul's
public safety building and asked
permission to hang around as a
sideline spectator, to watch a po­
lice force In action. Jamie watched
and worked with the knowledge he
had obtained at the University of
Chicago and Northwestern univer­
sity crime schools, and brought Into
use a number of devices of his own
Invention. Through a monitor sys
tem he tapped all telephone wires
in the public safety building and
rigged up an Instrument to record
conversations of police officials. In­
side of lamps and telephones he
Inserted microphones connected to
his own office and recording ma
chine. He established a close link
between high officials of the police
department and the crime element
The greatest shakeup in St. Paul's
turbulent police history ensued, and
now he has been named deputy
commissioner of public safety by
H. E. Warren, commissioner.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Oregon Gas and
Electric Company
«22 BRIDGE ST.
TELEPHONE 691
Professional & Business Directory
THE GOLDEN RULE
BARBER SHOP
N. S. SODEN, PROP.
BAFFORD BROS.
General Plumbing
Vernonia
Willard Batteries
GENERAL MOBILGAS
Oil« . .
Expert Greasiag
VERNONIA
SERVICE STATION
Roland L. Treharne
Expert Automobile Repairing
WELDING
ROLAND’S
SERVICE STATION
GETS PARAGUAY POST
Roland D. Eby, M. D.
Physican and Surgeon
Town Office 891
H. M. BIGELOW
DENTIST
Joy Theatre Building
Vernonia ... Oregon
Henri Rusch, sixty-seven, well known St. Louis architect, shown
standing beside his scale model of the 196-story building he proposes
as a “World Industrial Mart" and as a panacea for the present depres­
sion. Mr. Rusch would have the federal government build this colossal
Finley Howard of Papillion, Neb.,
city under one roof, covering four city blocks and piercing the heavens
to a height of 2.0U0 feet. The building would cost $233,000.000 and would who has been selected as American
accommodate 250,OtO persons.
minister to Paraguay.
NEHALEM
TAVERN
3 MILES NORTH EAST
OF VERNONIA
Nehalem Valley
Motor Freight
W. A. Davis, Frank Hartwick
Propietors
Portland- Timber- Vernonia
Mist- Birkenfeld- Jewell-
Astoria
Vernonia Telephone 1042
CASON’S TRANSFER
LOCAL AND LONG DIS­
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SEE US
For your old-growth
16-INCH FIR WOOD
AND CEDAR SHINGLES