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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1925)
rwsm MMMMMMMI L argest Mill in the West Best Ball Park in the Sta VERNONIA EAGLE L Good News From New York HURRAH ~~ EVERYTHING TO WEAR OUR NEW YORK BUY NOW BUYERS HAPPY WHILE PRICES Mg 1 II Happy over the many exceptional good buys they have made since they arrived there three weeks ago. They wired us this week that the cream of the New’ York Market is now on its way to the Miller’s Chain of Stores. New goods are arriving d',”y, some are now on display in our windows. We '^nd a cordi al invitation to our customers and friends to call and inspect the New Spring Merchandise as they arrive. Luggage Service In order to make room on our shelves for new spring line of Ladies Shoes, we have placed on the Bargain Table 100 pairs Ladies, Misses and Childrens Shoes and Oxfords, values up to $7.00 pair for $1.98 pair. Y’ou will find the Shoe Bargain Table up stairs. STAR BRAND SHOES We are featuring the Star Brand Line of Shoes for Spring. They are Distinc tive in Superior AU-Leather Quality. High Standard of Workmanship. Attractive Up-to-Date Styles. Easy Well-Fitting Lasts. Maximum Wearing Comfort, invite you to come in and look over New Spring line. MILLER’S 1024 “Beaver Knit” MILLER’S, A SAFE PLACE TO TRADE SILK HOSE These most wonderful hose are made from Pure Japan Silk Plated over Fibre to give firmness; fashion marks and fashion seam back; double mercerized I lisle top; double sole; high spliced rein forced heel and tos; Colors: black, cor dovan, polo, gray, new suede, pebble. airdale, tan bark, peach ani dawn. Sold everywhere at $1.50 The Overcoats we are pricing so low during this month are well worth regular prices, so you may easily figure how much the reduced prices now in effect will save you on the coat you buy. A variety of styles, fabrics and colors from which to make your selection. Regular prices from $15 to $40 Now being offered at a Dis-, count of 25 Per Cent. Corne l in and look them over. We* have one for you. I When you think of the Miller Mercantile Co., we always want you to think of us, not as a cold, in animate Corporation, but as a throbbing, pulsating institution. Here courtesy, square dealing and hearty accord are identical with the utmost the dollar can buy in this, or any other community where our stores are located. We never sacrifice quality for price. LADIES HOSIERY pair except at Miller’s 98c Pair. Every pair guaranteed February Millinery Direct from New York There is chicness about these new Hats that will instantly appeal to every woman who appreciates the newest in Millinery. Our $4.95 Line of Ladies Hats Have no Equal. MILLER MERCANTILE COMPANY MEN’S SHIRTS MEN’S HATS SHIRTS THAT ARE WORTH MORE MONEY One thing to remember when you buy Shirta at Millers, you are not buying Shirts that are cut skimpy or seconds. Our Shirts are all full cut, made from the best materials by the leading manu facturers in the country. Big Yank Shirts, Blue and Gray Each .................................................... 75c Black Sateen Shirts, $1.50 values each ..................................... $1.00 Flannel Shirta from $2.75 to $6.00 each Dress Shirts, Banded. .. $1.50 to $3.50 Dress Shirts, collars attached from .............................. $1.00 to $3.50 We never sacrifice quality for price. MILLER’S BIG VALUES IN HATS Our New Spring Line of Gordon Hats are now in and ready for your inspec tion. Prices range from $1.50 to $6.00 each MILLER’S »• Ask for a MAYTAG GYRA- FOAM WASHER to do it with. No obligation at all. Undisputedly the leading washer—you 3 s A. L. King, of Hillsboro, was a pleasant caller this week. Mr. King was visiting with his daughter, Mrs. Ray Emmott. must Mayor G. R. Mills couldn’t resist the temptation and had to go down to see all those new model autos at the show. nave heard about it. Women everywhere are talking of ito wonders: 50 lbs. of dry clothes an hour—a tubful of linens, silks, woolens, spick-span in half the time required by any other wash er__ never a bit of hand rub bing needed, even on wrist The railways are entitled to a “leg islative holiday”. All signs indicate there was never a better time for such a truce, Philadelphi Public Led- bands or collars. Not a dolly, oaefllator, or any type you’re familiar with—but an entirely new principle—years ahead- Its results will amaze you. 3 Water and Wood—Pulp Mill need ed—Vernonia. Dr. and Mrs. Cole were among Auto Show visitors Sunday in Port land. world’s Don’t fail to try it—next washday or sooner if you wish. Phone immediately. Maytag Cyrafoam Washer With Cast Aluminum Tub HOFFMAN HARDWARE COMPANY LOGGER SHOES We are headquarter« for the celebrated line of Went Coast Logging Shoes in 12-14 and 16 inch tops. “The Shoe That Stands the Gaff” CLOSING OUT Wo are closing out the following lines in Loggers Shoes, Currins, Bone Dry, Warren Green at $13.50 pair for 12 inch tops. MILLER’S VERNONIA’S LEADING STORE See n off man About It Before You Do Another Wash DO THIS & ARE LOW Always Think Miller’s The length of service you receive from Luggage depends upon its quality. And as any Luggage is expensive to buy, it is best to buy guaranteed qual ity from us and be certain of satisfactory service. Trunks from.......................... $10.00 to $16.50 Each Suit Cases from ................ $2.50 to $15.00 Each Bags from.............................. $3.50 to $15.00 Each Trunks delivered. No charge FOOTWEAR ECONOMIES EVERYTHING TO WEAR Oregonian need go outside his State to find safe, conservative, in- terest-bearing investments. Several big Oregon public service corpora tion are extending their lines and in teresting their customers to come in as follow-capitalists in developing the State; and their rates of interest are as attractive as their solidity is assur ed. Every dollar spen t to extend these home industries, adds to the value of every home, every farm acre every business stand; besides paying its normal per cent interest. Who else is one-half as much in terested in Oregon as Oregonians themselves? Who else has the Ore gonian’s faith in the resources here? Who should roap the reward of de- velopement and courage, but Oregon ian’s? , provide the material necessities of of mankind—it is doing this, and more. Business today is rising to new heights; it has a conscience and a soul. Business today realizes that it must enter into the various commun ity problems and it is helping to solve them. The hospitals, the re search laboratories, the various other charities and scientific achievements are promoted and spinsored chiefly by business men. This is the asnwer to the oft-repeated charge that busi ness is sirdid, is not on the level.” FOR SALE—Thorobred Tankered strain White Leghorn Cockerels and Pullets. Cheap. On the Timber road 2% miles west of Vernonia. Mrs. R. L. Price. The Vernonia Post Office la doing a larger business each month. It has grown to be quite heavy. New help at the post office this week now gives us a force as follows. Emil F. Mes sing, Post Master and Chief, Orel T. Bateman, M. O. Clerk; Don E. De- Pue, Dispatching Clerk. No packages are too heavy to handle there. We have a box on the printing of. fice door in which local items can bo dropped. Forms for each week’s pap er close Thursday mornings. Earl Lyle has been sick for several days with near flu. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bush looked over the fifty designs and makes of autos at the Portland show Tuesday. J. A. McDonald has returned from the hospital and is Improving in D. W. Tyler is feeling like a spring health rapidly. chicken again, after being aick part Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown and of the winter and for some time in Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Gillchrest drove the hospital. Dan stopped in the of fice to look over our exchanges one to Portland Sunday, taking in the day this week, and, as is his optomes- auto show. tic nature, he congratulated us on Severn! Vernoniaties were in Port getting out a “good boosting weekly” It is the “bright side” nature of such land during the past week, taking in men as Dan Tyler that helps make the sights of the big auto show. Now this old world a good place to live when you buy that new car, it would speak well of everyone if it was pur in. chased at home. “You’re never going to marry Mr. A. W. Petersen was a business vis Cashdown are you? Why he’s twice itor in Portland Monday. your age-” , “Oh, but he harmonizes so well New Millinery Goods arriving at with the antique furniture mother the Model Millinery. Come around left me.” For new, up-to-date furniture, visit the comer, ladies and see the new Hats. .J W. Brewa’s. W. G. Alexander, showing lie faith in Vernonia, ie building two neat bungaloos in the northwest part of town. Mr. Alexander recently sold his splendid home, and is building FOR SALE—Sil vertone Console more. He has a couple lota fan «aid. Phonograph and 45 double faced rec ords, all for $60. Call at Dew Drop Mrs. North spent last week-end in Inn. Portland with Dr. and Mn. Richard F. Grant, President of the If there is a local industry that a Mrs. Chea. D. White has United States Chamber of Commerce little capital might help put over, thia from a Portland hospital, says: “The function of business is to io a good year to give it a lift. much improved in health.