Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 21, 1923, Image 7

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    PEOPLE-Keep Track of Thi« Space to See Each Week« Program
For This SATURDAY NIGHT I
Was Successful in Securing
REMEMBRANCE
THE BIGGEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR
A Picture You will Remember Forever.
Story of American Family Life.
Then for This Sunday I he Majestic Players and Vaudeville in
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TURN TO THE RIGHT
The Best Play They Have, With Two Extra People.
“THE HOMEWARD TRAIL
A Big Westnrn Drama to be Shown in Connection.
“THE TRAP”
A UnF-ersil Jewel, With Carl Laemnole. This Will Be Your
Favorita Picture.
Laemmle’a GreaUst Triumph.
He Is The Man With a Thousand 'Faces.
“Salvation Nell”
The Picture So Popular and So Well Known That It Needs
No Comment. Plenty of Action and a Splendid Morale.
Vernonki’s Popular Playhouse.
Third and Hridge Streets
_____and-----------------
Auto Repair Work
We can do any of it,and do it right
We’re on Weed Ave.
neroen from the Depot
Bring us your work. All kind < of
pipe filling» and Modern
Plumbing Work
R. A. SESSEMAN
Veraonte,
Oregon
You so oft in th ’‘balmy” daye
heard the remark: “You have
got to g.ve ’em booze, or they
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW
will go elsewhere to spend their
money.” Ne booze here, and can
Oregon I
St. Helena,
you notice business falling off
any on that account? No. More
money is saved for legitimate
spending.
Even the previous
Local and Long Distance drinkers afe better satisfied.
Vernonia is a thriving and lawful
hauling
city.
Go to Portland every
Tuesday and Friday
Phone 474, Vernonia
R. H. ROBERTS
Prices Satisfatory
Vernonia Eagle $1.50.
My Millinery Display
NEW HATS, ETC.,
Are the Latest Fall Showings.
City Recorder Ben Owens has
made the Owens family all happy
by buying a fine ne w player piano
this week.
“The Ruth” Millinery Shop
NEXT DOOR TO HORSESHOE
V ernonia T rading C o .
Frank Fisher, better known as
Dad Fisher, had his foot crushed
Wednesday at the O. A. by a lOx
10 dropping on his foot. He went
to Portland for medical attention.
New Warehouse Completed.
Near Depot.
i
Is Open for Business
Mr. Allen is building another
story on his ‘Oregon Hotel* build­
ing, making it three stories high.
A. W. PetetRonwill soon move
his new Gents’ Furnishing Store
in the present drugstore building.
JOHN L. FOOTE
AUTO TRANSFER
Also
Art Goods and Notions
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Coyle and
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. White are
attending the 1 endleton Round-
Up.
Small farm team, wagon and
harness, all for $150. See W. A,
A Bayliss, mile east of Vernonia.
MAJESTIC THEATER
THE BEAVER KNIT
For Ladies and Children.
Miss Alta Nelson, who has been
a guest at the home of her aunt,
Mrs. Albert Parker, for the past
month, returned to Portland this
week.
Mrs. W. L. Hall visited the
past, two weeks with her sister,
Mrs. B. T. Hal!,in Weiser,Idaho.
NEXT WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
Wm. Pringle is putting up a
new building on his valuable
property next to T h * E a GL«
office. A first-class three chair
barber shop and baths will occupy
the new building, and we under­
stand it is to be a strictly modern
shop in every way.
STOCKINGS
A. M. Moore, of Hood River
and Ben Theysen, of Portland,
spent last Sunday at the Car|
Jensen home.
Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 24-25
Blacksmithing
t—
It is that time to think of heat-
A Tillamook concern te putting
■ Ing stoves, pipes and ranges. on a “Jazz Sale” in a .Vernonia
See Hoffman about it
branch store, conducted by some
outside “Sales System.,”
We
The biggest sensation ever see some big ’red paintod’ bills
coming up will be advertised out Patronize home and watch
next week. One of your home your step.
stores is re-arranging and clear­
ing out half their stock at priees
to be below any ever thought of
COME IN AND SEE
here. A store that never had a
sale before. Waitfor next week’s
E agle .
I
We Handle Grain, Hay, Flour,
Cereal and Produce.
STORE
SPACE
FOR
REINT
Good, big business lot on Bridge
Street for sale. Inquire E agle
office.
500 of the finest homes in Berk­
eley, Cal., were totally destroyed
by fire Monday.
I
The street work on Vernonia’s
Main street is cer ainly an im­
A. L. Fuller, of Rainier, has portant improvement
been in Vernonia this week. Mr.
Fuller is representing the West­
Robt. Hagg and.wife have gone
ern Bond & Mortgage Co., of
to
New York on a business trip
Portland.
to take about 20 days.
Vernonia
Laundry
For Sale
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Stingley,
About fifty Vernonia citizens
Junction City, Or., are visit- witnessed a Klan initalion at.
g her parents Mr. and Mrs. Forest Grove Tuesday night.
imbert, at the Lindsay mill.
lanket
Sale
The welcome news for whic h you have been
waiting—an opportunity io replace worn
bedding at a saving in coet that will be a
most pleasant economy.
Army Blankets, 200 Pair of Them, Going at
|3 25 Each—Best and Warm »at Made.
200 Sheet Blankets at |2 35 Each.
Another Grade Plaid Sheet Blanket, $3 10
ECONOMY STORE
A. COREY.
$1.00 A PIECE
CHINAWARE ASSORTMENT
ANY PIECE OF CHINAWARE.
Strictly N< w P cj - ij .'
E\ery Dining Room
N mm L Them.
bodies Tn»p ct This DOLLAR FAI E - f NEW
CHINA VARE. Buy by tie Piece or by the Set
G. C. MELLINGER,
Groceries and Hardware.
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