Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 13, 1925, Image 5

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VERNONIA EAGLE
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LOOKI-AND SAVEI-FEB. PRICES
We offer Startling, Low, Sale Prices on a Store Full of the best quality and New Stock in
GROCERIES, DRY GOODS AND SHOES
READ, COMPARE COME IN AND SAVE DOLLARS
We are determined to Me»it this Business—You can’t cut-sell 1 he M. Edis & Company Store
SERVICE, QUALITY, PRICES
GROCERIES
Flour, Pure White Hard Wheat, 49 lb. sk $2.57
$1.00
Sugar, 14 pounds.................
$1.00
White Wonder Soap, 22 bars
$1.00
Milk, 11 cans.......................
Dairy Milk, 1 quart.............
... 10c
... 75c
Peaches, gallon ...................
... 20c
Peas, can .............................
$1.95
Coffee, bulk, 5 pounds.........
....
15c
Portola Sardines, large cans .
$4.39
Oregon Milk, case................
... 34c
Wesson Oil, pint can...........
.... 9c
Blue Jacket Sardines, can
..... 5c
Sea Lion, can
’ ...........
String Beans, Pride of Oregon, can........... 20c
Corn Flakes, 3 for...................................... 25c
Eggs, strickly fresh ranch, per doze ...n..... 40c
Sugar, by sack........................................... $6.95
Coal Oil, per gallon.................................... 20c
Shillings Baking Powder, can.................... 39c
Monopole Catsup, bottle.............................. 24c
Navy Beans, Califomia Extra Fancy, pound 11c
Navy Beans, Oregon, pound.......................... 9c
Citrus Powder, large package...................... 27c
Argo Starch, box........................................ 10c
Snowdrift, 4 pound can...............
98c
Snowdrift, 8 pound can............................ $1.92
Cocoa, 3 pounds.......................................... 25c
Honey, Pure Clatsop, per quart..................65c
Honey, Pure Clatsop, per pint.................... 34c
DRY GOODS
Men’s Shoes, pair.................... .........
Ladies’ Shoes, pair............................
Men’s Blue Devil Work Shirt, each ...
Outing Flannel, 27-inches wide.........
Outining Flannel, 36-inches wide......
Sheets, size 81x90..............................
Apron Gingham, yard.......................
Serge Dresses ....................................
Army Blankets, each........................
Blankets, 64x76, each........................
Blankets, 68x80, each........................
Blankets, 64x76, each........................
Wool Sweaters, Mens or Ladies......
Sewing Thread, spool......................
House Dresses, each.........................
“THE PEOPLES STORE
$2.95
$2.19
... 79c
... 19c
.. 26c
$1.75
.. 17c
$6.95
$2.69
$2.75
$2.95
$2.50
$4.95
.... 4c
$2.95
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JJ
M. ELLIS & COMPANY
M. Murray, Manager
New Fire-proof Building. Next to Silver Fox Pharmacy
Vernonia, Ore
FORDS
FORDS
We Merit Your Confidence
CRAWFORD MOTOR CO.
LINCOLN—FORD—FORDSON
Ask us about the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan
Get in Just Right for Next Spring Delivery
Gasoline, Oil, Storage, Tires and Accessories
Battery Service
FORDS
Ambulance for Towing
PHONE 612
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FORDS
MAGAZINES
COPELANDS BOOK & ART STORE
I
STATIONERY
Let us do your picture framing, we treat ’em right
NOTICE OF RESALE OF REAL
PROPERTY BID IN BY COLUMBIA
COUNTY AT TAX SALES
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned Sheriff and Tax Collector
of Columbia County, Oregon, by au­
thority of an Order made and entered
by the County Court of Columbia
County, Oregin, sitting for the trans­
action of County business on the
17th day of January, 1925, wil| offer
for sale at public auction for cash
all of the real property within Co­
lumbia County, Oregon, heretofore
bid in by said County at tax fore­
closure sales for the yean 1915,
1916, 1917 and 1918 and to which
said County now holds a deed by
virtue of said sales; said respective
properties will be sold to the highest
and best bidder for cash, but in no
event for a less sum than determined
by said County Court by said order
of January 17th, 1925; that a copy
of said order setting forth particular­
ly the description of each piece and
parcel of said real property to be
sold, together with lowest price for
which bids will be received for each
respective piece of property, is on
file and may be examined by prospec­
tive purchases in the office of the
County Clerk of said Columbia Coun­
ty, Oregon, and in the office of the
Tax Collector of said Columbia,
County, Oregon, in the County Court
hiuse at St. Helens, Columbia County
Oregon; said saje to be made on the
21st day of February, 1925, at 10:00
o’clock a. m. at the West front doer
of the County Courthouse at St. Hel­
ena, Columbia County, Oregon.
Dated at St. Helens, Oregon, this
19th day if January, 1925.
First publication Jan. 23, 1925.
Last Publication, Feb. 20, 1925.
J. H. Wellington,
Sheriff.
The city of Vifle, over in eastern
Oregon, is justly receiving financial
aid from individuals over the state
to help them clean up after the big
flood of last week. Some 4000 head
of sheep and cattle were killed and
the town flooded as the result of •
breaking dam. State relief is asked
for. This is a more than worthy
cause, it is an emergency. It ia far
more important than is the case of a
certain Portland Golf Club talking
of seeking government aid in rid­
ding the golf links of mice, so th«
women will not be afraid to play.