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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1923)
MMI REGULAR STOICK CO. CLATSOP RESIDENT FfMED 616M FOR HAVING ELK” MEAT Changes for week offer BETTER SHOWS THAN BEFORE These are Rated as the Best and Latest Shows This Friday and Saturday, Aug. 17 and 18 A War Picture “Can a Woman Love Twice?” Featuring beautiful Ethel Clayton, and one of the finest, productions ever seen. It hits strainht to the heart. When a picture bares a woman’s soul, it ia a great picture Remember also these two nights, we show A “FIGHTING BLOOD” SUNDAY AND MONDAY- -Here’s what you want “MAN TO MAN” Harry Carey Sunday night the Majestic Players gave the first drama in a winter’s series of popular play, at the Majestic Theatre. It was indeed an excellent production. The vaudeville numbers between the act, was away above the small town stuff. In Portland the whole city was proud at the splendid shows once put on by the famous Baker Stock Co. Well, the play and the acting here was as good as we have seen in the Baker. We under stand that the plays will appear every two weeks, and Vernonia is glad. Manager Bush is to be congratulated, and Vernonia Is in the big town cir cuit for this Oregon Stock Co., com posed of excellent talent above par. --------- The heaviest fine ever assessed against a violator of the state game laws in Oregon was levied upon Paul Post of Swenson, Clatsop county, Thursday, according to a report reach ing the headquarters of the «tan ante commission Friday. Post was arrested by district deputy wardens in Clatsop county on a charge of illegally possessing elk meat, and following a trial and conviction was fined $1000. The largest fine ever imposed under the game laws in this state previous to the Clatsop county case was $750. This fine was issued because of il legal possession of deer meat. VERNONIA WON A BALL GAME Exhibit! Boost! Attend! X WANTED Four passengers wanted to go by auto to Pendleton Roundup. See Mrs. Last Sunday Vernonia won a ball May Rose. game. It was the pitcher’s game all the way through. Milton Creek were the visitors; they had a good bunch A new baby arrived Sunday at the and some good players, but had no home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bacon. chance at all with the fast Vernonia players. Mr. Miller pitched for Ver J. P. Kavanaugh and family, of St. nonia, and threw a wicked curve. The Helens, were Vernonia visitors Sun score was 11 to a big round goose day. egg. The visitors only got three hits. Miller is a whirlwind. Found—Two keys, a Yale and a Ford key. They are at the Eagle office. Colombia County Fair St. Helen« SEPT. 19, 20, 21 An exhibit (rm jour farm or community will he of great, value in spreading lhe nmne and fame of the Nehalem Vrtliey. Let’s Plan to Drive Over MEMORIAL You will want to jump right out of your seat H1 - ■ I th« wild, fir« driven stampede of thouaanda upon thousands of inadonned steers; the thrilling hand-to-hand fights between the men the P,ainai an<l l^a terrific climax, in which a man and a girl face a dozen armed villains, in a mountain duel in which the odds were hopelessly uneven! Tues, and Wed.—“ EAST IS WEST” The year will see few pictures as deep, as full of thrall and humor. The glit tering triumph of Constance Talmage’s career. A story ot ('hinttown, with love and hate. ‘ Next Thursday “Man From Lost River” Here is a big, well known Western story, and will draw a full house. Majestic Theatre VERNONIA RAKERY Last Friday at 10:30 a. m. the church was crowded for the memorial cere monies for the late President Hard ing. The bank of flowers at the pul pit were indeed beautiful, the singing was appropriate and the obituary and funeral sermon by Rev. Herrman was a good one that was followed with the closest attention by all present. PATRONIZE HOME Our Bread, Cakes, Cookies, Pies, etc. There are several of our subscribers, close friends, that have forgotten that their subscription has expired. They have neglected to renew. Some hive notified us that they want the paper to continue, and would call and set tle. This is proper. Please renew or notify us of your intentions this week so we will know whether to keep on sending the apper or not. It is most important. Thank you. As Good as 1 he Best Made. We’re for Vernonia. Are You With U h ? When purchasing your daily ration«, he mrc to a^k for Vernonia Bread. Kavanuagh Bros, now have charge of the real estate office formerly managed by Mr. Hanson. ALEX DIEPOLD, Prop. * — — \ ' - Vernonia’s Model Show House —r Thomas’ Garage Largest a id best equipped in the Valley. We are Agents for BUICK AND FORD CARS Gas, Oils, d you buy eltcious hamr — Classified Advertising WANTS and FOR SALK All ads. under thia head -re cash with copy. Kates, one cent a word; initials and figures count as words. Minimum, 26 cents an issue. Accessories ALWAYS HERE We are well known for our Repair Work. It’s Guaranteed. THOMAS’ OARAGE Vernonia, Oregon. Across from Poatotfice Capable trained maternity nurse. Call Mrs. Akeratedt, at Vernonia Braz ing and Machine Shop. » 1 When you want help, and want it in a hurry, call Del iney’e Employment Service. Broadway 8090, Portland, Or«- 51p2 30 percent interest. Will sell you a small bouse and 60x100 lot for <500. Is now renting for »12.60 per month. Eagle Office There are many little treks employed by g >od meat btiyeia in judging quality. And we WANTED. Cedar Poles in straight or mixed carload lots write.—L. D. McFarland Mil waukee Oregon— JO Pd. ^•rye's /Delicious J, Htm These want ada. are bringing rapid resulta. “Everything the ' name implies” LAUNDRY FOR SALE: The only Laundry in Vernonia; more work than we can do; businese constantly increas r ing. See Weaver Clark, Vernonia FRYE’S DELICIOUS BACOS L. like FRYE’S DELICIOUS HAM— it’a so mild in flavor rich, juicy ar.l tender, are perfectly willing to «hare our secrets with you. We Buy Only The Best Ibut we want you to know right {at the time of your purchase .that you are gesting what you {want And our > rices are {right, too. I I Let Us Show You a few Simple Tests The Nehalem Market Child* <9? M«mmack In Allan Building Vernonia, Oregon New house for sale. See Wright, 2 blocks north of high school. It’a different. FOR SALE. Most beautiful home site in Vernonia 100 x 100. See Wright 2 blocks North of High school. Have you any timber for tale, I have a buyer for large snd small tracts, see me immediately - G. B. Richmond. You’re proud to serve such tender, dee- licious meat, and you’re prouder still when your guests say: “JFhere did you buy such delicious ham?** Only choice, young, grain-fed pork, scien tifically cured and smoked, can be so mild and tender. The original FRYE PROCESS of curing and smoking preserves the fine, natural juices and develops the rich flavor. t Team for Sale. Good work team about 4 000 pounds; in good condition. Will sell reasonable. T. McDaniels. Vernonia. Houses For Sale 2 rooms and big lot, <276. 2 rooms and big lot, 650 6 rooms with 2 big lots, 2600 6 rooms with 2 big lots, 1800 and others. See G. B. Richmond When friends drop in to spend the even ing it’s pleasant to know that (here is cold baked FRYE’S DELICIOUS HAM in the cooler, ready to slice and serve with a salad, or f<r sandwich-making I F » « t . •< z.. f ■. / u r < -y The next time you buy ham aak for FRYE’S DEI.ICIOUB—you will «ay it’a the beet ham ever ate. À’/ * v .Ù » 1 ( » ». I I FRYE Ö COMPANY