w ’ • • .,S- ■« Largest Mill in the West •f-nasi I I II — ■ ■■ —— HEALTH TALKS Best Bell Park in the State VERNONIA EAGLE Engineer Hall is finding perfect John Bryan's barber shop is being petrified clams twelve feet under the moved to the Troop building. ground, where the big city septic tanks are being set. He won’t say FOR SALE—Stale Bread, fine for how long the cams |iave been hurried dressing or suitable for chicken feed. but probably in Noah’s day the fam­ Vernonia Bakery. ily thrived on the Vernonia beaches.' i MERCANTILE CO STORES AT STORES AT INCORFORATCD PLANTS FOR SALE AN IMPORTANT RESOLUTION If Kelly does your work its done right and you still have money for Sweet Williams, Snap Dragons and Resolve to be healthy and to keep that sidewalk. See Kelly. Irises—Plants for sale at my home. healthy by adopting Chiropractic as Beautify your gardens this fall. your health method. It is sane, simple Mrs. A. J. Sitts. Monday, this coming Monday noon, 2t. and satisfactory. It deals with the Chamber of Commerce meets at the cause of distase and does not treat Gayosa. Be there promptly at 12. Manager Herndon of the Kirby the effect. Treating effects is obso­ Lumber company’s sawmill at Brown- lete and, at the best, only gives tem­ del, Texas, visited Vernonia several It sure was a good rain. porary relief. Locating the cause and days ago. adjusting it is the modern way and — The Ed Solomonson family are gives permanent relief. Adopt the Mrs. Grady who has been visiting i modern way, Chiropractic. Be heal­ moving this week into the new home her daughter, Mrs. C. E. Davidson. ■ recently purchased from Mr. Corey. thy and see that every member of your family is healthy. Consultation They have built a beautiful and mod­ and Mrs. Anderson, at Millview, re­ turned home, at Kansas City, Mo. i ern house. and spinal analysis free. Wednesday. DR. W. BOYD WHYTE City ordinance calls for a ten foot Hoffman Building Vernonia Miss Nell Dendson of Kansas City cement sidewalk on Bridge street. A has returned home after a pleasant ' ten foot walk will make our street Mr. and Mrs. Thomas visited in and walk same width of Stark street visit with the family of her brother, Hillsboro last week. in Portland. Autos will park parallell C. E. Dendson, at Millview. with curb and overflows on side Miss Dorothy Will who is attend­ Leland R. Gilbert and Miss Issabell streets. Those lots now having eight Ridell, of Portland, spent Sunday at foot walks are all right until paving ing school in Portland spent the the Kullander home. Mr. Gilbert is begins when the district will make week-end with her parents in Ver­ them two foot wider. All new walks nonia. Adjutant of Portland Post No. 1. should be made ten foot. Miss Maurine Conover of Portland When you are panning on that Harold Jenson, of the Banks Mer­ a shoft visit at the Will and Whart- sidewalk or a nice driveway into your garage. See Kelly, he treats you cantile Co., was looking over Ver­ on homes this week-end. nonia, Monday. right. Harvey Conover of Portland spent The new concrete fireproof garage As will be noticed by ordinance the week-end at the Wharton home. of Gilby Motor Co., on the location published in another column. “B” Miss Elizabeth Wharton was a vis­ formerly occupied by the Guy Mills street is to be graded and graveled Garage, east of Rock Creek bridge, is and curbed, as is the down town side itor of Miss Dorothy Will in Portland now completed and rapidly filling up streets, First, Second and Third last Friday. with storage cars. It is a safe place to streets. The improvement district No. Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Phelps and Mr. park and one of the best buildings in 1, in the splendid high residential the county. section west of the railroad is being and Mrs. S. G. Ball, were Portland visitors the first of the week. finished as rapidly as possible. Mrs. Young, of Portland, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gould enter- Sunday, with her cousin, Mrs. Aldin Mr. and Mrs. John Gilliapie, of tained a dozen friends Tuesday night Johns. Manning, visited in town the first of with a theatre party at the Majestic, the week. seeing Norma Talinadge in “Secrets" Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stratton and son, of Portland, spent Sunday with Mrs. Mike Miller’s brother, Steve After the show the party repaired the Robinsons. Atkins and family of Salem spent the to the Gould home where refresh­ ments were enjoyed and a good time week end at her home. had until the late hours. Several Vernonia people viewed the valley from an airplane Sunday, Mrs. Maude Moore who has been Walt Kelly is grading Rose Avenue The machine making flights over the visiting her daughter, Mrs. Daoust city at $5.00 per. leaves Saturday for Seattle to spend First and Second avenues, and Mr. a couple of months with her mother. Kelly is seeing to that a good is be­ There are a few good names on ing done. One thing about Kelly, he our subscription that have overlook­ Mres. Walter Coyle attended the likes to see the work a little bit bet­ ed renewing for another year now funeral of her cousin at Portland on ter than necessary, and is making a reputation on this job, to include a due and, in several cases, passed due. Wednesday. cut to the property lines for a side­ Won’t you please send or hand in your renewal. Most of them became Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. Mastei, a i walk up Bridge street. Rain inter­ due in August, some back as far as baby girl, September 5. fered somewhat with the work this last April. We want every one, but week. Mrs. J. A. McDonald and son Walt­ it is important to the paper that we Mrs. Robinson was in Portland on hear from each. Please attend to it. er were Forest Grove visitors Sun­ Tuesday. Thank you. day. CORVALLIS DAYTO^ HILLSBORO McMINNEVILLF MONMOUTH NEWBERG. SALEM QssiSss& SHERIDAN VERNONIA EVERYTHING TO WEAR ECONOMY Before you buy a new Suit come here and see how much money we can save you, at the same time giving you equal, if not greater, value than you have ever had in Clothes be- fore. Just Received Sixty (GO) CLOTHCRAFT SUUS $29 SO UP Clothcraft Clothes are Nation­ ally known. There is a reason for this universal popularity, for no Suit can possibly win such favor unless it contains utmost quality and value- Our Autum Clothcraft Suits are handsome models—just right for the average man. There is a guarantee of absolute satis­ faction with every Suit Who said it was nt going to rain any more? Let us fit you out with rain goods. Our stock is veiy complete in all lines and as usual our prices are right MILLER’S A SAFE PLACE TO TRADE The Store that Undei sells—Because it Sells for Cash G. B. Richmond returned on Tues­ Walter Coyle and Hi Van Blari- C. S. Rich has sold his pretty now day from a week’s business trip to comb were in Portland this week to home to Mrs. T. W. Reithner. Seattle. purchase n heating plant for the Hi Van Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Jask Berglund nro Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dawson were touring through Minnesota and visit­ in Portland the first of the week. Mr Homer White and family have ing relatives. Dawson recently got some steel in come to Vernonia to make their home one of his eyes while employed at the Mrs. Wenver Clark enjoyed a vis­ O.-A. machine shops and he has been Mrs. Bufford hns a severe sore arm it f en her niece and nephew, Mr. having treatments from a Portland and has been laid up for some time. nnd M.s. t ffoon of Monroe, Ore., eye specialist. this week. Mr. Frantz was in St. Heelris a few Mrs. L. H. Detrow was a Portland days this week. Dick Pamnone returned home on viistor this week. Mr. and Mrs. Steel was in Vernon­ Wednesday form Burns. E. N. DeHart of Orange, Texas ia a short time ago. arrived irvir1 days ago ---- *- to --------- Mrs. Charles White is in Portland accept * a position at o bi" mi l. Jack Johnson is working in As­ a few days this week. toria. Mr. Johnson visited in Vernon­ J. W. Graham, formerly with the ia last Sunday. Mr. Ellis, of Rainier, Ore., was department of vocational training in over to sec his daughter, Mrs. Mur­ connection with lumber grades U Mr. Petty came to Vernonia Tues­ ray, last Thursday. now with the Oregon-American Lum­ day evening to see his family. ber company supervising grades and Miss Josephine Corey is going to A group of Japs are going to start give a party for the band boys this manufacture. work up at Keasey soon. week. S. M. Morris of Pnrtand was a Miss Agnes Lampa is in St. Helena business visitor to Vernonia Wed­ Mrs. Lillian Washbum is now work for an indefinite time. nesday. ing in the Crown department store. * Born, Wednesday morning of this J. 8. Brown has been taken to the Mr. and Mrs. Delmore of Portland hospital with a severe case of pneu­ week to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bacon, arrived in Vernonia Friday evening- a seven pound girl. monia. and will return some time this week. A. B. Counts is constructing a com­ FOR SALE—Several iron frame Mrs. Dowd is now working in the bined garage, dairy room and wood­ folding cots with mattresses, like new Central Grocery. Ct A *5.00. Vista Hotel. shed. Miss Dorothy Smith and mother FOR SALE—Oldsmobile Fonr, ’21 returned to Portland Friday. Construction work in rainy weath­ er makes mud. Vernonia is in the con Good rubbers, chains, curtains. A-l struction period, which spells pro­ condition. Insured. Prica |500, Terms Clarence Nance arrived from Che­ Vista Hotel. gress. halis, Washington Monday. <