!.»■ .eat Milt in the W ■X VERNONIA EAGLE Mr. and Mrs. Joe Frydendall and Miss Dorothy Frydendall and Miss Zelpha Crops spent Christinas with home folks at Manning. Mrs. Ethel Ray is reported very l ocks. best makes, guar- sick. ullander’s Jewelry Store. Mrs. Soden slipped on icy steps ILitcliff, one of the Eagle at their home one day last week and • < n unable to work for received severe cuts on the forehead. weeks, on account of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Emmott spent Christmas in Hillsboro at the home - ( Lee has gone to Portland of Mrs. Emmott’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. King. her home. J. T. McDonald, who was reported among the sick last week was taken lied increase in our popula- to a Portland hospital where he un­ derwent an operation for appendisit- week. is, last Saturday. 1'wineham and mother All make Watches repaired at ; ; .1 visitors Saturday and Kullander’s Jewelry Store, Work guaranteed. Pare is reported quite sick i renter than usual plea- • greet our friends at the this New Year. And it is ter pleasure to have the wishing you all a Happy -i i rotis New Year. With the ■ hind us we can forget and he mistakes made by all i> her only the good things n making this old wor’d better and happier place in ive. With new year ahead in plan to so live that both nd our community will be having lived. Again ■ ishes for your great hap- i asperity during the com months. . t old fashioned Jewelry •V at Kullander’sc Jewel- \nn and Oliver Smith of ■sited at the home of their i rother V. D. Smith and Irene, over Christmas. Elmer E. Malmsten has enstalled at his ranch home near town, a mod­ ern water plant. The family now have all modern conveniences of a city. Water for lawn, for bath, for all purposes in the house or bam. Hot or cold water. The name “Dumb Bell” for the Frolic that was to be seemed to come truer to the facts than was Bat first intended. We congratulate the party suggesting the name for the affair— they knew whereof they spoke. Putting off the Chamber of Com­ merce Frolic for a couple weeks was a good move. At this time everybody is busy. The stores are all invoicing their stocks; the New Year’s celtbra- tion and year end business affairs are demanding thought and atten­ tion. No one was quite prepared for the Frolic. Attend the Noon Lunch­ eon Monday. BARGAINS Mac Says LADIES HOUSE SLIPPERS Felts, Soft Finish Leather, with rib­ bons and pompoms, values to $1.25. Splendid quality and will give lots of service—to be closed out at once at 60c PAIR We have LADIES UNION SUITS Different Weights, styles and quality of Knit-garmants that will stand your closest investigation as to being real merchandise values. Reduced to close out our Winter stock lines. A Dutch neck garment, elbow sleeves Cotton-fleece, low neck, no sleeves, ankle length, a fine jersey rib gar­ ankle length, fleece lined, flat knit, a splendid garment foi winter wear, ment, was $2.75, now $1.98 was $2.50, now $1.75 Part wool, Dutch neck, elbow’ sleeves, Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, ankle ankle length, garment that cannot be length, flat kr’t, a regular $2.00 gar­ surpassed in its place, was $3.25 now ment, close out at $2.28 $1.48 ALL THE ABOVE UNDERWEAR LINES ARE FULLY GUARANTEE A Candy SPECIAL This Week that will Surprise you all. A Pound Box of Chocolates .'or 50c I at the I M. & M Crystal White, Soap 23 bars for..... $1.00 Pharmacy White Wonder Soap 25 bars for $1.00 Corner Across from Gilby Cane Sugar, 100 lbs for ............. $8.09 Motor Co Kelloggs All-Bran Outstanding Maytag Features 9 1 — Washes faster. 2 — Washes cleaner. 3-Largest hourly cap. acity in the world. 4 — Most compact wash­ er made. 5 — Cast aluminum tub. » — Easily adjusted to your height. 7 — Clothes can be put in or taken out with the washer running. 8—Tub cleans itself. 9 —Automatic drain­ board. Instant ten­ sion release. All parts enclosed. ns for TERMS Leadership Gurafoam ^Washer WÎTH ^. q cast aluminum tub HOFFMAN CO. John Walter Holmstrom died list Tuesday afternoon of pneumonia at the Vernonia hospital. Mr. Holms- strom had long lived near Mist and had many acquaintances among the older inhabitanta here. He was 71 years old and leaves a wife and daughter to mourn his departure. The funeral services are being held Cookies, dozen rhe 2 pound double loaf of Bread is the money saver. 5c 2 loaves Dr. Phillips Grapefruit Each one guaranteed 3 for ................. 25c 15c M. J. B. Coffee, lb. 45c VERNONIA Mrs. E. Kraft is the mothet «I Oatman. A dozen members of the Vernon­ ia Harding Lodge K. P. went to St. Helens on Tuesday night where the St. Helens team gave degree work to two Vernonia victims. Those enjoying Christmas dinner nt the Chas. White home were Sam Conklin, Mike Yynch, William Thom­ as, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coyle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wagner of Portland and Mrs. Barnett and < I a u gh te rs. Have You Ever Considered that bread is your best and cheapest food? From what other food do you get the same real satisfaction and nourish ment that you do from a ten-cent loaf of bread— MOTHER’S BREAD. Only the finest ingredients enter into the making of MOTHER’S BREAD —the finest hard wheat flours we can buy, pure salt, cane granulated sugar, etc., all of which ingredients contain those elements which are so essential to bodily vigor and good health. Mrs. Thomas Keefe sptnt Christ­ mas with her parents in St. Helens. The Eagle, _ . some time ago, pub- lished particulars about an essay contest, endeavoring to interest lo­ cal student« to enter on the subject of "Home Electric Lighting" The scope was Nation wide, which prob­ ably seemed too much territory for local contestants.. Nevertheless, the prize of a 115,000.00 home has just been awarded to a Portland girl 18 years old. Aunt Jemima Buck- Wheat Pancake Flour package ............ 48c at Mist this Thursday with inter­ Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Pool spent Xmas in Portland with Mrs. Pool’s ment at Portland tomorrow. Sister. Mr. Pool is Manager of the The Eastern Star meets 1st and Skaggs’ Market. 3rd Wednesday of each month. Jan. 7 will be the next meeting night. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Hamlin of All Stars are ask to be present. Portland ate New Years dinner with Mr. ami Mrs. C. R. Pool, Mr. Hamlin Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Arps, parents is Manager of the Wholesale Type­ of Mrs. K. A. McNeill, stopped over writer Co. for Christmas, on their way to their home in Seattle from a trip back to Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Foster, Mr. Chicago. Robert Fraft, of San Francisco, Cal. Mrs. C. L. Taylor and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kullander are Kent, Wash., and Mrs. E. Kraft of spending New Years in Independ­ Portland spent Christmas at the Oat­ ence. Mr. Kullander is assisting in man home. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Foster invoicing hs Independence store. arc parents of Mr Oatman and Mrs. A. L. Kullander spent Xmas with Portland relatives, Mr. Kulland­ er going down and returning with her last Saturday. Pay water rent at old bank build ing. Campbells Soup ... 10c OWNED BY PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN Hew about a “Nehalem Valley Fair.” Such an association at Ver­ nonia has plenty of territory and an opportunity to create a splendid year ly exposition here. PLEASE call and renew your sub­ scription. Several are back and we don’t want to discontinue. Won’t you please renew at once. The' Eagle needs it. The P. O. Department re­ quires it. Please attend to it. English Breakfast Tea Real quality lb. 50c KINGSLEY’S CASH STORE The Young People’s Association gave a party at the Evangelical aud­ itorium Monday night. It was a well planned event greatly enjoyed by a- bout 50 young people of the com­ munity. Refreshments were served and interesting games kept the plea­ sure of the evening going until the click hands both stood straight up. • 20c Bordens, 11 cans $1.00 25c ALL GROCERY ORDERS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE See Huffman About It Don’t fail io try i -next washday '-■ < i or £ocner if y°’’- V :h. Phone im- —> mediately. Remember Mens Heavy Red Wrist, Double Duty Gloves Yakima Spuds. Not frozen ............ $1.75 Earl Kingsley who has been in a -. C. R. Coyle and child Portland hospital for several weeks, E. E. Hayes is back in his office. mg for a few days with is reported some better and gradu­ ally improving. Mr. Hayes has been entertaining a parents at Newberg. case of tonsillitis for the past week Mr. Iler and family have all been or so. Peterson of Tacoma and R. ( of Neverstill spent Xmas kept indoors. Mr. Iler having the flu of their parents, Mr. and and two members of the family re­ Mrs. J. W. Brown has been on the ported as having the smallpox. Con­ Petersen. siderable sickness is reported—blam­ •ick list this week. and A. W. Petersen were ed to the cold weather and sudden Mrs. Ben S. Owens has been quite change. ■ I visitors Sunday. sick the past week. of. Wilkerson was in Portland I Curtis, of Oakville, Mrs. Lester r.nd family i this week attending the Oregon State Mrs. J. P. McDonald had a birth­ Chi—tmns week. 1 Teachers* Association meeting. day last Monday, so a few of her lady acquaintences found out, and on short notice, about 15 of the wo­ men planned a little surprise. They walked in the McDonald home unannounced that evening and kent‘ the night one of continued plea u.e until the wee-small hours. Many hap­ py returns were expressed by th>‘ lady callers and a midnight lunch I enjoyed. ——«fa— i B. R. Bgnnett died at the Vernonia hospital Monday night of pneumonia. Mr. Bennett was 82 years old and had been making his home at his son’s at the Lindsey Mill. Undisputedly the world’s leading washer— nu must have heard c.bcut »*. Women every- i re are talking of it' wonc m: bC ibs. of dry t hes an hour—a tut "ui' fir wool- . spick-span in half m time r x/uired by any other •—never bit of rubbing hi xied, even on wrist’ ands or cellars, Not a dolly, oscilk ¿or, cr .* ~y type you’re .i riliar with—but an -ntircL, ncuo principle— n s ahead! Its resu ts will amaze you. SHOES Ladies and Childrens Wet Weather Shoes, mostly discontinued lines, values that cannot be excelled —be­ ing closed out at 50c PAIR i And have you considered that with the present high cost of flour and lard it is cheaper to let us do your baking for you and so much less work, worry and bother. Form that good habit and buy MOTHER’S BREAD— ask for it by name at your grocer or direct from us. And don’t forget that we carry a full line of dark breads, Whole Wheat. Graham, etc., which are good for you—have at least one kind on your table al­ ways. SPECIAL—Every Saturday we have Cream Buff» filled with real Cream— they are delicious. VERNONIA BAKERY Brewer and Visnaw, Props. On 2nd. St. a few doors South of Bridge St