Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 23, 1925, Image 8

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    Largest Mill in the West
VERNONIA EAGLE
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Vernonia’s Leading Store
Everything to Wear
MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS
Everything to Wear
Ladies Winter Coats
JANUARY CLEANUP OF COATS
A Coat Sale that you should attend if you
need a Coat for this winter or for next
Every garment is a bargain a rea! bar
gain. We’ve cut dollars from the original
price because we are determined to cleat out
every Coat in the shortest possible time.
25 per cent discount on all Ladies, Misses
and Childrens Coats
We Welcome You to Our Store Whether
You Come to Buy or Look. It
a Plea­
sure for U* to Show Merchandise.
CONSIDER THESE EXCEPTIONAL
VALUES
Note the values and not low prices. Of
course the prices are low, but without
quality to back them up, low prices
would mean but little. These Clothes
combine ’ow prices with high quality—
a real value to every man who purchas­
es clothes.
Men’s Suits, Clothcraft Brand, from
$25.00 to $45.00 Suit.
Boys’ Suits from $6.50 up.
25 Per Cent Discount on all Men’s
Overcoats
We also take orders for the Internation­
al Made to Measure line of Suits. Come
in look over the new samples for spring.
MILLER’S FOR YOU AND YOU FOR MILLER’S
MEN’S MITTS
1 Lot Army Mitts, Leather Faced, regular
50c values, now 3 Pair for
1.00 or 35c
a Pair.
SATURDAY SPECIALS
LINEN COLLARS
Men’s Starched Collers, Slip Easy Brand,
All Sizes,......................... 15c or 2 for
MEN’S SOFT COLLARS
All Sizes ............ 10c Each or 3 for
Buy now those prices will not last
ever.
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MEN’S BELTS
Another Big Shipment of Men’s Rubber
Belts, colors: Black and Brown 25c Each
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MEN’S HOSE
A big shipment of sensation brand Hose
arrived this week. You must see them to
appreciate the value we are giving for
25c a Pair.
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Misses Union Suits
1 lot Misses Union Suits, Co­
ton Fleeced, sizes 8-10-12-14-
16. Regular price $1.25. Very
special at
89c suit
Voile*
15 pieces Swiss Voiles,
spring colors
49c yard
Ferris Waists
Girls Ferris WaiHts, sizes 10 to
14. Special
49c
Ladies cotton Hose, all sizes,
black and brown,
Lot 1 black und brown 15c pr.
Lot 2 black and brown 19c pr.
Napkins
Indian Head Napkins, hemmed,
size 18X18. Regular $1.25 doz.
Special .......................... 98c dos.
Gingham Effect Prints
Regular 20c values, now 15c
DRESS SHIRTS
1 lot Men’s Dress Shirts, values up to
$3.50, your choice for ............ $1.00 Each
Comfort Chailie*
1 lot, comfort chailies. Regular
20c yard. Special
15c yard
RAIN PANTS
15 pair Men’s Rain Pants: Boss of the
Road and Can’t Buts ’Em brands, sizes
40 and 42, while they last at $2.98 Pair
Outing Flannel
36-inch Outing Flannels, light
colors only at .
25c yard
SUSPENDERS
Men’s Heavy Suspenders, 75c values,
now on the Bargain Table at ..... 25c Pair
DRESS SUSPENDERS
50c to 65c values, now on the Bargain
Table at
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25c r___
pair
The elastic is good. A snap while they last
Ladie* Hole
Shoe* and Oxford*
1 lot Lndies Shoes and Oxfords
all sifles, values up to $7.50
pair. Special at
$1.98
Rag Rugs
A few more of those nice Rug
Rugs left at 49c-89c- and $1.49
Our Spring Stock arriving daily
We will have something new to
show you every time you call.
Don’t Forget Millers Saturday, January 24th. Un
usual Bargains Await You.
MILLER’S A SAFE PLACE TO TRADE
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The money received for a ticket
for Mrs. Topaz was used to pay hos­
pital expenses, as her mother had
moved away. The following is the
money received and those who gave :
W. B. A..................... ................... $9.00
Mr. C. H. Allen .......................... $1.00
M rs. Purney ............................. $1.00
Mrs. Doud ................................ $1.00
Mr. Childs ................................ $1.00
Mr. Gilchrest .............................. $1.00
Mr. G. Mills ................................ $1.00
Ellen Enstrum .......................... $1.00
«Vernonia Steam Laundry .... $1.00
.Willing Workers of the Christian
Church ....................
$5.00
Jfr. Pringle ..............
$1.00
Howard Baker ......... .
$1.00
Mr. Tipton ..................
$2.00
11 iss Boots Wharton
$1.00
rs. Lebo ..................
.25
Mrs. Cole .................
$1.00
Vernonia Bakery ....
$3.00
Mr. Dawson ...............
$1.00
American Laundry .
$1.00
Miller Mercantile Co.
$1.00
Mr. Murray
$5.00
FOR RENT
1 5-room modern house for $35.00
1 4-room furnished for $20.00
G. B. Richmond.
FOR SALE
Large, fine Lot near high school
*815.00.
G. B. Richmond.
FOR RENT—Two room furnished
apartmtnt, lights and water in house
inquire of Mrs. M. B. Hatton.
Portland hospital this week, where
The W. B. A. of the Macabees held
she underwent an operation. At this their installation of officers Friday
writing Mrs. White is reported as evening. Mrs. Catherine McCracken
improving nicely.
District Deputy of Portland install-
el the following ladies as officers ,
Wm. Murray was a Portland vis- for the ensuing year:
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itor the first of the week.
Liljian Varner, Com., Gladys
Smith, Lt. Com., Mary Roberts, Past
Please hand, phone or send us a Com., Ilala Linquist, Cal, Bertha
news item occassionally.
Smith, Rec. K., Lillian Hanson, Chap
Noma Inbeck, Sg., Maud Thompson
Ex-Mayor Tom Filppin, of Rainier Sent., Minnie Bowman, Picket anil
and Mrs. Flippin wore Vernonia vis­ Inez Powell, Junior Com.
itors Tuesday.
Mrs. Walter Repass is visiting ov
er on Tillamook Bay.
Attorney Medscar of St. Helens
was a Vernonia visitor this week.
Mr. and Mr». P. T. Glover, of
J. P. McDonald has been kept
from business this week, enterialn- Michigan are locating in Vernonia.
Mrs. Glover is a sister of Joe ’Tin­
ing the “Grippe”.
dall.
Next Wednesday night all inter­
ested citizens -hould be at the City
Hall as a re-organization of the fire
department is on the porgram. The
fire company needs the support of
every individual. Be there. It’s Jan.
28.
• Mrs. Julia Boeck was operated on
at the Vernonia hospita] Tuesday,
She is getting along fine.
The seven year old daughter of
Irving Knowles, of Mist was oper-
ated on for appendicitic at the Ver­
nonia hospital this week.
Prof. Alden Johns has sold his
residence property to Mr. Robinson,
Mrs. E. A. Laird returned home
who will build a new residence on from the hospital this week.
the site.
Ray Reasoner is finishing a nice
home on Rose avenue.
House hunters have bee nnumer-
ous this week and several city lots
Charley and Jack Bond and fam­
have changed hands.
ilies have started to Texas, driving
through
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lanway, of
Castle Rock, Wash., are new arriv­
Mr. Boyd is employed to look aft­
als in Vernonia. They will make er City affairs in regards to paving
their home in the residence they A very wise move.
purchased this week—formerly the
Rohinsin home.
• Vernonia has a dog tax due and
payable after January 1st. Get your
Mrs. C. W. Shipley and children liscense from City Recorder.
wore caljed to Forest Grove Sunday
on account of the illness of Mrs.
For Sale—Seven room modern
Shipley’s father who is in the hos­ residence, sewer, plumbing, eloctirc
pital.
lights. Right in the heart of Ver-
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nonia. See Repass Bros.
H. J. Richardson of Fresno, CaJ.
has accepted a position as sawyer
at the O.-A. on the night shift and
assumed his duties when the night
shift began.
tions or a stack of postal cars that
would be 200 miles high if stacked
Yes, it’s a big plant and turns out
considerable more work than the
Eagle office. It employes about 3000
people, besides operating 99 linotypes
ker cars, are showing the new 1925
models. It certainly is some car, and
being unable to describe it with due
justice, we can only say, Go see it. It
is a beauty.
Laren
Young—Superintendent
Homer Norris, formerly of Car­ at the I. —. camp. Many Vernonia
bon, Louisiana, has accepted a po­ people know Mr. Young and are re­
sition in the filing room nt the O.-A. joicing with him over that new guest
registered nt a Vernonia hitel last
Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Young
Jim Dunlavey, who has 'been with were going to Portland last week and
the big mill since beginning of con- stopped at he Hy Van Hotel for a
One of our members has the old
struction is in charge of the snw- day or so before going—now here
military air these days.
mill night shift.
is the news item: "Born to Mr. and
He says it’s a boy.
Mrs. Young, Jan. 15, at the Hy Van
Troy Smith, who has been in the Hotel, an 8% pound boy.” Hence,
Rc;;u r meeting night Monday,
hospital with pneumonia is back at the congratulations.
January kfl.
his duties at the big mill.
Everyone out.
Mr. Copeland was a Portland vis­
T. J. Waltman has accepted a po­
sition with the P. B. Yates Machine itor last Friday.
cimpany with Seattle headquarters.
SUGGESTION TO THE THIEF
Boy babies in Vernonia are nway
The ladies if the Wednesday After in the Majority, and all big, healthy
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noon Club held a farewell party last youngsters.
Yes, we are pretty sure of you,
Wednesday in honor of Mrs. John
.Campbell who is leaving Vernonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Marquit, of Portland but wijl say nothing if y<u will re­
A Silver hammered Cake Tray was were quests at the C, S. Hoffman turn the Motor Meter you took from
my Chevrolet car Tuesday night.
presented to Mrs. Campbell by the home this week.
Leave it in car in front of Grade
ladies of the club who are very sor­
ry to see her go. Those present were
Bom, Saturday night, Jan. 17, to School any night within a week.
Owner.
the Mesdames Space, Lindley, Harris Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lindley, a nine
Ruhl, Folger, Gründen, Starkey, Oat­ pound boy.
man and the honor guest Mrs. John
Canon Blls» of Seattle Dies.
Campbell. Refreshments were serv­
Bom, Saturday night,. Jan. 17, to
New fork.- Canon William H. Blls*
ed and a general good time enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. L. Tyrone, a nine pound of Seattle died at St. Louis hospital
boy.
of heart disease. Canon Bliss, who
The Government printing office is
was 49, was stricken returning from
considerably larger thnn the Eagle of Bom, Saturday night, Jan. 17, to Mr.
broad in December. ‘ He was taken
fice. In fact, the government printing and Mrs. V. C. Short, a ten pound
from the Leviathan December 21 to
office, construction and equipmetn, boy.
the hospital. Canon Bliss, one of the
costa ten million dollara, snd their
best known Episcopal clergymen In
annual printing production will run FOR SALE—Will sacrifice my team
ths country, went abroad to serve a*
probably over 12,000,000 nt the av­ gray perchons age 7 and 8 weight
unofficial representative of the U|k
erage prices. They print everything, 3000. Inquire C. R. John
ted
States at the International cow
blanks, etc. Imagine petting one job Phone 7F552
M. J. John fersnee^on opium at Bene»«
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for 92,000,000 income tax forms to
be turned out in thirty days, or
The Gilby Motor Company,
now
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E. E. Hayes
«««/cn recently
irirnuy paid a buaii
nuSI-
200,000,000 money order applica- I having the agency for the Studsba- nsaa visit to Portland and Eugene.