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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1924)
VERNONIA EAGLE Charlotte and Elisabeth Martin of Salem, sisters of Mrs. Wm. Folger vis ited here last week. Curley Leech decided that Ver nonia wasn’t so bad after all, so he Mr. and Mrs. Detrow, Mr. and Mrs returned from Idaho last week. Kullander, Mrs. Jack Nance, Mr. and 3 Burner Florence Automatic Oil Mrs. Joe Frydendall, Mr. Stork ey, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coyle, Mr. and Stove and Oven, slightly used. $26.00 Smith Furniture Company. Mrs. Chas. White, Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Coyle and lady friend ,Mr. and Mrs. Macil Dowd paid her husband Mrs. J. W. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. visit at Tillamook during the week a Buffmair were among the ones that attended the ball game in Kalamath end. Sv. day. Monday morning finds the Cen FOR RENT—Four room plastered tral Grocery with a new deliveryman house with garage. J. C- Lindley at Walter Gersell made a business the Bank. trip to Portland Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miller and fam Miss Gertrude Weed ily of Portland, President of the Mil British Columbia Monday, where ler Mercantile Co., spent Saturday will spend the summer. and Sunday in town. Mrs. Myrtle Clem is reported Mrs. A. A. McDonald of Portland the sick list this week. few days in town with her spent a husband last week. A letter from C. L. Collins tells us to send his paper to Alpha, Wash, B. S. Kingsley and daughter, of for the present as he has a contract Portland, father and sister of E. J. | Kingsley of Vernonia, spent Friday j to build a school house there. We are also informed of the sad news of of last week in town. the death of his daughter since they Mrs. W. O. Galloway and children went to Washington. were out from Portland the first of the week. Several from Vernonia are help ing to swell the big crowd in Hills boro at the G. A. R. Convention. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Folger and baby Mr. Folger’s mother and Riley Dean Ralph Buck and family of Never- left for Seaside and Cannon Beach i still were Vernonia visitors Monday. Saturday returning Monday. | _ _7 " x „ The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. One Wheeler Wilson Rotary Sew- , _ . , . . , , ,, .. , ... .... . E. Adams was buned at the loeal ing Machine, splendid condition $20. , , „ is n |Cemetery June 21. Smith Furniture Company. h FOR THE MEN HOW ABOUT THAT NEW SUIT OF CLOTHES FOR THE 4TH? WE BELIEVE YOU WILL FIND AWAITING YOU HERE JUST THE CLOTHES YOU NEED TO MAKE YOU WELL DRESSED AND COMFORTABLE. Suits From $25.00 Up to $35.00 Straw Hat Weather Is Here Men! So why not give your head an even chance to keep cool? We have sailors that will go a long ways to wards making the hottest day seen a little cooler. Prices Fron $1.50 to $2.50 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Boeck spent The Cutter family have moved to the week end at Portland. How about that new shirt, collar, nectie, belt, silk socks, union suit and a brand new pair of shoes. We the Hatton Hotel. The Rock Creek school started have them here to suit every purse and guarantee satisfaction. June 16 with Miss Esther Stouel of REMOVING TONSILS AND ADENOIDS St. Helens as teacher. with the knife used to be the only method in general use. Today hund- Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Culver of Port reds of thousands of people know' lan<i spent the week end with their that adenoids and diseased tonsils son W. Culver and family. are the result of a cause. They know Mrs. Moak of Aberdeen, Wash., is too that by removing that cause the How about that silk or Japanese Parasol, them new Silk Hose and Latest Pumps, a nice new Dress. Do adenoids and diseased condition of visiting at the home of her sister and the tonsils disappear in a natural family, Mrs. Walter McDonald. your 4th of July shopping at this store and save. New Goods arriving daily. Come in and look them way—and the result is a lasting one. Oliver Donald and family went to Chiropractic for Adenoids and Tonsils over. It is a pleasure for us to show merchandise How about a hammock for the 4th? We have them is the safe and sane way. The Chiro Portland Monday for a few days stay practor, by palpation, finds the sub PRICE $4.50 Mrs. O. S. Poynter has her sister, luxated vertebrae impinging the Mrs. H. O. Peterson and sons of nerves that supply the vital force to the diseased parts. By a movement of Skamokaua, Wash., for a week's the bare hands only he adjusts these stay. vertebrae, releases the pressure, and Mrs. Herman Greener celebrated nature is given a chance to send to the affected parts their full quota her birthday last Sunday with a din of vital force or mental impulses. ner. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bernhardt Schmidt and Health results. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McDONALD, Manager See your chiropractor. Have him daughter . _ of , Portland, , , Edwin Trendenthal, Mrs. S. A. Stein explain fully how Chiropractic makes it possible for nature to restore per ke and children and Mrs. F. Greener fiWW/ ifo’T.ók' fect health to diseased parts of the of Hillsboro. body. Consultation and spinal analy Mrs. Bruce McDonald spent a few sis free. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young and Erma Douglas. Mr. Young has the Dr. W. Boyd Whyte daughter are spending a two week’s agency for the Lardner Automobile days in Portland this week. Huffman Building Vernonia stay with Mr. Young’s sister, Mrs. here and is working for business. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Lindstrom JUNE 1, 1924. spent the week end at Hillsboro. For the Ladies Miller Mercantile Co Mrs. Maude Webster was in Port land Monday on business. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY A good business proposition for party with small capital. See Mrs. Willard, at Hatton Hotel. MARKED UP Wire just informs the Vernonia Trading Co. that corn has advanced $2 and all other grain $1 To take effect immediately. TO OUR CUSTOMERS:— We are installing a new RfiMINGTON Book keeping Machine, with this we hope to eliminate errors in our bookkeeping and send you the first of every month a neat, typewritten statement with every item listed for the month. We have found this system very satisfactory in other places and we believe after you have had a chance to see the con venience of this statement you will appreciate its worth. Remember we are here to please Sincerely yours, KINGSLEY MERCANTILE CO THE NEW “HY VAN” HOTEL The new hotel on North Second street is open for business this week. Walter Coyle is the Landlord. The new building was built by H. D. Van Blaricum, one of the old settlers of the Nehalem valley. Mr. Van Blari com spared no expense in making the row hotel modern and up-to-date. Be sides the family-appartmenta and of fice there are 28 sleeping rooms each furnished in modern style and hot and cold water in each room. There is bath on each floor and each an out side room. The new hotel will be known as the Hy Van and will be a great aid in adding accomodations to the many coming to Vernonia who want an agreeable place to stop. PROHIBITION ENFORCEMENT Some idea of the extent of feder al prohibition enforcement opera tions is given here by the announce ment that fines collected in cases Involving conspiring to violate the Volstead Act have totalled fourteen million dollars during the past two years. The jail sentence meted out to offenders, if placed end to end. i amounted to 460 year*. Job printing of my in* at the Eagle of'*ce. PRUNES Good, Bright Medium Size 3 Pounds for....................... 25 Pound Box .................... ... 25c $1.85 SUGAR is Advancing. We Suggest That You Buy NOW for Canning. COFFEE Special Quality Bulk 1 Pound KINGSLEY MERCANTILE COMPANY Successor to Bergerson Bros. We Deliver We Deliver i*e«cri|*tkm '■it'