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VERNONIA EAGLE
LOOK AT THESE PRICES
MUST MAKE ROOM
Working Mens Store
lication Jan. 29th. 1925.
WILLIAM PRINGLE, Constable of
Dist. No. Four Columbia County,
Oregon.
PRICE REDUCTIONS
ON EVERY HAT
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Covrt of the State of
Oregon for ColnmMn Connty.
B o nk of Vernonia, a corporation.
Plaintiff, vs. J. J. Edwards and Mary
Edwards, his wife, Defendants.
To J. J. Edwards and Mary Edwards,
his wife, the above named DEFEND
ANTS:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
Rain Coats
$5.00
OF OREGON: You are hereby re
quired to appear in the above entitl
All Wool Union Suits
Stag Shirts cut to $7.95
ed court, and answer the complaint
$6.00 values cut to $5.00
filed against you in the above entitl
ed cause, on or before the 31st day
Whip Cord Briches
of January, 1925, said date being
Wool Blankets $5.50
cut to $3.85-$4.50-$5.50
after the expiration of six weeks
from the date of the first publication
of this summons; and in the event
Dress Pants cut to $5.00
Corduroy Briches $4.25
you fail so to do, the Plaintiff will
apply to the court for the relief
Work Pants
Shoes, $13.50 values cut
prayed for in its complaint, to-wit:
that the Plaintiff be decreed and de
to................... $9.95
$1.95 to....$4.50
clared to be the owner in fee simple,
and in the actual possession of the
$5.00
Dress Shoes
following described parcel if real
Leather Coat
$9.50
property situated in Columbia Coun
ty, Oregon, to-wit:
Everything in store cut
Ail of Lot numbered One, in Block
Sheep Skin Lined Vest
to raise money for the
Six, in the town (now City) of Ver
nonia, in said County and State;
spring goods.
$9.00
at
And that, you and each of you and
all persons claiming by, through or
In New Location
under you, be forever barred and
Call soon and take advantage of these bargains
precluded from claiming or attempt
n best grade of merchandise.
ing to claim, asserting or attempt
ing to assert any right, title or inter
est in or to said property, adverse to
the interest and ownership of the Resident Attorneys, State of Oregon
Plaintiff therein and thereto; that Post Office Address, Shute Savings
the title of the Plaintiff in and to Bank Bldg. Hillsboro, Oregon.
against all of your claims and de
mands.
GERMANY’S ELECTION
NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL Hotel in the City of Vernonia, to sat
THIS SUMMONS is served upon
PROPERTY
isfy said lien in tha sum of $50.40, you by order of the Honorable J. A.
Only a few weeks have elapsed
William F. PLACKE, Claimant.
together with the costs of advertis Eaking, Judge of the above entitled since the election in Germany, and
court, made, rendered and dated on
Va.
ing, taking care of and feeding and
yet within that brief space the world
the 12th day of December, 1924,
has
had an opportunity to realize
JOHN DOE, Defendant.
all other cists and expenses in such which said order directs that said
Notice is hereby given, that by vir fore closure, the following personal summons be published in the Vernon that the result was for the best in
tue of lien duly filed in the office of property. One dark brown Mare aged ia Eagle for six constcutive and suc terest of that country in particular
the County Clerk of Columbia Coun about 11 years, weight about 1500 cessive weeks, the date of the 1st and her sister nations in general. The
ty, Oregon, by the Claimant herein, pounds, with the right hind leg sear publication thereof being Dec. 19, rebuke given old Ludendorff and his
duly certified copy of which, with re ed by rope or borbed wire. And has 1924, and the date of the last pub political allies has served to strength
quest endorsed thereon for the un a white spot in foreheado One dark lication thereof being January 30th, en the confidence of the outside
dersigned to foreclose the same to me brown mare, aged about 14 years, 1925, and that you appear and ans world in Germany’s desire to live up
delivered, the undersigned will sell weigh about 1500 pounds, no marks wer said complaint on or before to the Dawes plan in the strictest
sense.
at public auction for cash, on Friday or brands, except a white spot on January 31st, 1925.
The election was not close enough
the 30th. day of January, 1925, at 2 each shoulder. Date of first Publicat
HARE, McAlear A Peters
o’clock P. M. in front of the Nehalem ion Jan. 15th. 1925. Date of last Pub-
Attorneys for Plaintiff to cause fear that the present offic
ials will not be able to continue their
program of putting Germany on her
ft
feet. The majorities were sufficient
to show that Germany is weary of
struggling along under constantly in
creasing debts and getting nowhere,
that she wants an opportunity to
start up her factories again and to
pay off by the installment plan, as
the Dawes plan enables her to do,
the vast sums that she became obli
gated for thorugh the follish ambi
tions of a ruler whose greed disrupt
It is not just a happen so that a purchase at SKAGGS’ carries with it a
ed the nation that trusted him.
It’s hard for us to sit back in our
sense of having saved. It is one of the built-in features as it were. The service
comfortable homes in Vernonia and
of saving at SKAGGS’ ranks next to honesty, c‘eanliness and quality merchan
picture the huge tasks and the dark
dise. It is followed by a knowledge of the merchandise to be bought, the fi
problems that confront those living
nancial strength to carry over our investments, to make quanity buys, save on
away out across the sea. Here the
transportation, and take discounts. It is reflected in the personel of SKAGGS
past holds no regret for us, and the
future is bright and cheery. We feel
STORES the willingness of every SKAGGS’ STORE employee to make the
sometimes that we are burdened by
amount of work to be done each day—“A day’s Work”.
excessive taxation, and yet we soon
toss this belief aside when we stop
THESE ARE OUR EVERYDAY PRICES IN GROCERIES
to figure how much more back-break
$7.53
Pure Cane Sugar, sack
“Old Dutch” Cleanser, 3 for
23c
ing are the burdens of those war-
torn Bolshevik-threatened nations
.. 80c
10 pounds for..............
Per dozen ........................
88c
over there. Let us hope that while
the future promises so much for all
No. 1 Blend Coffee, per pound 48c
Best Grade, large tins Tomatoes
of us in America that a goodly mea
3 pounds for .......................... $1.39
sure of cheer and encouragement will
with puree .......................... 15c
fall to the lot of those in the old
No. 4 Blend Coffee, per pound .... 39c
Per case (24 tins) ................ $3.45
world.
All Wool Shirts, $7.00
values cut to ..... $5.50
Rubber Boots
$4.25
They are real reductions, too, often
saving you at least half on the ori-
ginal price of the Hat. We want to
clear them all out before the new
spring stocks start arriving, which
will be in a short time.
So come and take your pick and
save money.
PETERSEN’S POPULAR PRICES
THE WORKING MENS STORE
Skaggs
United
Stores
A. W. PETERSEN
that have directive and corrective in
fluences.
When the home becomes a sleeping
place, and nothing omre, family life
has decayed ; when parents and child
ren dine out (but not together) and
the evenings are spent at entertain
ments where each member of the fam
ily goes his way or her way, it may
be considered independence and free
dom, and various other things that
are supopsed to be characteristic of a
free and enlightened age; but it is
Opposite the Majestic
■imply a wholesale snmxhing up of
elements inestimably precious in our
civilization.
The world moves. An explorer Bay«
that widows in New Guinea cover
themselves with pipecluy and mount
their husbands for n year. In civiliza
tion most of them cover themselves
with powder and go in search of an
other.
cIh e best buy in town
quick, starting
new winter
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No. 225
VERNONIA, OREGON
3 pounds for.......................... $1.14
Best grade White Beans, 11 lbs $1.00
Large Tins Sunkist Peaches, packed
in a heavy syrup, per tin......... 30c
Per dozen tins...................... $3.45
Del Monte Peas at
15c
55c
Gem Nut Margarine, 2 for
10 bars Fels Naptha Soap
oyc
23 bars Crystal White Soap .... $1.00
Choice Spitzenburg Apples, per
box ...................................... $1.75
CEREALS
Roman Mea1, per package
Cornflakes and Post Tosties, 3
for.........................................
Kelloggs Bran flakes
Kelloggs All Bran....
38c
25c
10c
20c
MEAT DEPARTMENT
GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEATS OF QUALITY AT VERY REASON
ABLE PRICES
SATURDAY FEATURES
Armor Star Picnic Hams, pound 16c
Lean Breakfast Bacon, pound .... 30c
Bacon Back, pound
24c
Large Pail Best Lard
$1.81
Small Pail Best Lard
94c
Pot Roast Beef, pound ...
15c
Prime Rib Rolled, pound
22c
Steaks, any cut, pound................22c
Pork Roast, pound........................ 17c
All Pork Sausage, properly seasoned
with Home Grown Sage, pound 18c
Start the new year right on the biggest measure of
power you can buy for your car—the new winter
Red Crown gasoline 1
On all counts it is the best buy in town-
Quick, hair-trigger starting—
Smooth, faster acceleration in traffic—
Power and to spare on the hilla.
Give your car a work-out on the new winter
‘Red Crown” today. Fill your tank at any red,
white and blue pump in town—at Standard Oil
Service Stations and at dealers.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Cft/ifornfe)
TRAINING PARENTS
Today we hear a great deal about
the training of children; but what
about the training of parents. It is
too much the custom at the present
day to place the blnme for the young
man or young woman who hns gone
wrong on the schools, the colleges, or
the churches, but none of these insti
tutions is originally charged with the
bringing up of children. It is in the
home that the child is raised, and it
is in the home that it ought to be
cared for. All other factors in the
shaping of the character of the boy
or girl, good or bad, are more or lena
external.
Why then should not more atten-
tion be devoted to the training of
parents?
It has been asserted by one of the
leaders in social welfare work in Chi
cago that there are in that city about
2,000,000 youths who are entirely be
yond their parents control. Almost
every large city tells a similiar story.
One of the commonest things we hear
today is that our young people are
hurrying headlong to Hades. A lead
ing criminologist of New York says
that it is because the parents are
showing them the way. He says that
it is lack of religion, and that any
religion is better than no religion at
all. By religion is meant a system of
ethics that have a divne sanction and
Emmott & Culver
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VERNONIA MEAT MARKET
FRESH COLUMBIA RIVER SMI1LT
W. aim to maintain a Market Ik a city can ba proud of.
fa For Saturday
Choice Roasts........ 14c-15c lb.
Boiling Beef ........... 10c-12Hc
Fresh Beef Hamburger...... 15c
Fresh Pork Hamburger..... 20c
Pork Link Sausages .......... 25c
Steaks................................
Pure Open Kettle Rendered
I^rd, to
............... #5c
10*
11.85
Bulk
20c Ih
Sliced Dried Beof
Dry Salt Pork
....... 18c-22c
Sugar Cured Bacon 20c25« Ih
Weiners and Bologna ........ 18«
Minced Ham ...............
20«
Fresh Whipping Cream daily
................................ 35c pint
We carry a full line of fancy
Cheese.
All kinds of fresh Fish on Thur
sday, Friday and Saturday.
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