S U",4 CHAMPION SARAZEN SHOWS CADDIES FEW FANCY SHOTS uene Haraaen, rmtlunul open (N. T.) golf club a few shot,. The caddies had their iuuids full for the son teams entered In the annual Pater et Flllua golf tournament. Smile Through the Heat! mure tn< “OLD MILL” More Local News Hems A new recreation parlor for men of the Nehalem Valley. Our new fire-proof building is completed and newly furnished. Elder S. B. Moffit of Newberg is visiting at Wilburn Hall's home. 4 New Pool Tables HandHoine marble Soft Drink Fountain, Cigars, the Beat Candies Where is our City Fire Hose. The J. A. McDonald home KENT. was the scene of a family re- Suggest the Mayor or Recorder uniou Sunday all of the family w re for it. being present but Mrs McGraw Rent is what the poet had in mind who lives at Sublet Idaho. when he wrote them immortal lines Where are the hose carte. A about “Falling Dew”—only he spelled little writing or wiring might it wrong. | Mrs. E. A. Taylor is verv ill The word rent also means, in one’ help. wiih complication of diseases. They call this the age of Speed The Road Supervisor has eight but they are not refering to teams busy hauling gravel on Vernonia’s electric lights, side­ the Stony Point road. walks. water system, hose, road impiovcment or sewer. Miss Ora Rundell has been ill with an’attack of ‘ Summer Flu” Ralph Heltzel spent a few days and her sister Alice is very ill in Banks, last week, visiting old with an attack of appendicitis. school mates. *■ Mr Rundell has had to close his shop for several days on account N. D. Peterson, of Mist, was a of the girls illness. pleasant caller Wednesday. Mr and Mrs Frank Meilis of Walter Coyle and family visit-1 Mist attended church services ed this week with his mother at at Vernonia Sunday evening. St. Paul. Miss Sarah Thomas (Mrs Mc- Lees) is in the valley visiting Newel Wood has purchased a | friends. new Ford car. 1 New Snooker Table Smokers’ Articles Modern, Card Tables Clean, Up-to-date, Refined Cool Building—Cold Drinks Open for Business. Call and aee us! Visit our uew building. We Want to Get Acquainted.. sense, hole, which is what the aver-’ age householder finds himself about the time the other kind is due. In this respect the Arabs are a lucky | race because they carry their places of abode around with them and when [ they weary of scenery in one spot ■ they move on to another. Amar Khayam had this to say on the subject—although we are not cer- i tain that he said it: “Comes now the pesky landlord for his rent; And I, unlucky gink, ain’t got a cent; The »only way, it seems, to beat this game, Is take the doorbell off, or buy a tent." However, anyone who is familiar with Mister Khayam’s views of life will readily understand the reason for his harduppishness. In conclusion, let us observe that rent used to be what a feller had left after paying the grocery bill. But even that day has passed now. , ICE CREAM CONES FOR THE LITTLE FELLOWS, 5 CENTS “OLD MILL“ LYLES BROS. Next to Horseshoe Restaurant Vernonia, Oregon. -------------- I*, ................... 1 ■ This Saturday and Monday IMPERIAL GLASSWARE We made direct factory shipment of this glassware at a price much lower than when purchased in the regular way. We will pass the value to our customers. Something any one can use any time. « EXTRA HEAVY GLASS ALSO YOUR CHOICE > of one Aluminum article, Cups, Straiuers, La­ dles. Any one of these always haudv around the Kitchen. Water Jug or Pitcher. Three nice patterns to se­ lect from. Two large Berry Bowls, 8 and 9 inches wide; some with scalloped edges, smooth, etc. You lake your choice, two bowls alike or differ­ ent patterns. THE ENTIRE OUTFIT FOR ONLY $1.00 ■ *1' — — - I "■ ■ ■ ■ ■ WORTH DOUBLE Get the outfit now; You’ll need, them some day. • t < * x ‘ 4^ “SEE HOFFMAN ABOUT IT” HOFFMAN HARDWARE CO. 4 —