Largest Mil! in the West VERNONIA EAGLE Embroider your spring dresses in! Wednesday’s freight train left 41 lovely colors. You will find beauti­ empty freight cars in Vernonia ful design and color suggestions in accomodate Vernonia shippers, T he Stuudurd-Designer Needlework are informed that they will Book for spring. Now on sale at about three days. our Standard-Designer department. MILLER MERCANTILE CO. At last the school teacher gets HEMSTITCHING the boy up at six o’clock in the Hemstitching, cotton, six cents FOR SALE—White Rotary, drop yard. mornings who cheerfully runs a Stamping of all kinda to mile or two before breakfast. It is head, six drawer, new sewing ma- order, and other needle work. different if he was asked to get up chine, half price. MRS. WM. LANWAY, MRS. E. BROWN, and spade an hour or pile wood for Bridge street one block up from Alexander Appts. an hour before breakfast, It is Rose Avenue. ever the way with boys and men. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Alexander were Many a man plays golf for two hours whose dignity would be hurt called to Hillsboro Thursday of last week on account of the death of their by digging potatoes an hour. little niece. Our efficient new City Council Mr. T. J. Brewsr attended the has appointed as city over-seer or manager, Mr. Boyd—same superior Annual Trails Club Banquet at the authority on municipal affairs that Y. W. C. A. in Portland Saturday The American Legion danco will the old council employed. And the night. be Vernonia’s bit of entertainment new Council has employed Mr. Hall Mrs. Close returned home Satur­ for tomorrow. as Engineer—same highly experienc­ Mr. Graham heads the decorating ed engineer the old council employ­ day. Jan 31, after spending some ed. This speaks well of the judgement time visiting relatives in Portland. committe which is working a few hours each night. Carkin, McGraw either of the new council or the old Mrs. Walter Repass has returned and Folger will be the floor manage- council, we don’t know which. from a few weeks stay in Garibaldi ers. Mr. Shipman retains his place at the ticket window. Brewer and E. T. Hayes, of Vancouver, Wash., with a sister who was quite sick. Smith will take tickets at the door, visited this week at the C. S. Hoff­ Born—Jan. 30, to Mr. and Mrs. while Hobson and Whitaker will run man home. Mr. Hayes is a bridge the lunch counter. contractor and among large jobs to J. C. Little, a baby girl. Lee Schaub will bring in dancers his credit is the Vancouver bridge at Prof. Wilkersen and Ed. Tap are from two or three of the camps, us­ St. Johns. He isa brother of Mrs. Hoffman, mother of C. S., who is each riding in new 1925 Chev. cars. ing a speeder loaned by the S.P.&S. R.R. Co. also visiting here from Dakota. W. J. McDonald spent the week- Mr. Beall will be in the balcoi^1 with a set of dimers and a colored J. H. Donahoo, of Longview, end in Portland. spot light. , spent the first of the week among F. Barcus is in Seattle this week. All in all the affair promises to be friends in Vernonia, Mr. Donahoo a little more the ordinary dance, hasn't been over to see us since Mr. anl Mrs. Will went to Port- a large crowd will dance to last summer and says he notices many changes and improvements in land Friday of last week to see Mr. strains of a special orchestra. Will’s mother who was very ill. our city. 9 LADIES—Remember the Spring E. E. Hayes was in Portland dur­ opening of the Model Millinery on Mr. and Mrs. Al Repass have re­ turned from an extended stay in ing the week. Saturday, Feb. 21. MEN: We Southern California. Mr. Repass for guarantee all cleaning and pressing J. E. Cropper was a Portland vis­ work, Our greatest endeavor is to some time having a good position in itor last week. Long Beach. please, in every respect. We are located next door to the Home Ingersol watches from $1.50 to Bakery. The railroad will put in a new fifty-car storage side track at Ver­ $12.00. Guaranteed at Kullander’s nonia; work to begiff at once, we Jewelry Store. Mrs. Perry Mellinger is reported hear. among the sick this week. Mrs. P. J. Smith slipped on a The new freight service beginning board at her home and broke her TWO STORK SHOWERS Feb. 9. All freight tended for ship­ left arm. Mrs. H. G. Herrmann was visited ment up to :30 P.M. at Portland will Mr. and Mrs. Kullander are riding by forty ladies—friends, neighbors be ready for delivery following in a handsome new Hubmobile. and church workers—who enjoyed morning in Vernonia. J. H. Bush came home from the the afternoon immensely in party Mr. P. J. Smith is in town looking ; Auto Show with a handsome new termed a “stork shower.” It was on Wednesday afternoon. after business interests. Hupmobile 8. MILLER MERCANTILE CO STORES AT STORES AT CORVALLIS DAYTON HILLSBORO McMINNEVILLE NEWBERG SALEM SHERIDAN VERNONIA MONMOUTH DRESSES THAT SLENDERIZE BAR6AIN TABLES ON 2nd FLOOR Y om can make them even if you hare never made a dress before! WHAT IS A BARGAIN? * You’ll find the answer on our bargain tables. You can compare the merchan- dise you see there with those of our regu­ lar stock selling at regular prices. You will find them the same in everything but style or size. We have found it hard to get a buyer for them, and we can’t wait any longer. We’ve got to do something to make the right person want them, ao we put this merchandise out in plain view, and murk them at a price that in itself will attrnct attention—and then some body comes along who can use them— “and that’s a barguin.” Regular quality at un unusual price be­ cause it happens to be unusuully hard to see. MILLER’S Put it Up to Us "DOUND buttonholes or a braid« tri mined yoke are easy to make when you follow the Bel- robe, the wonderful dressmaking Alwayt Buy guide included with Standard- STANDARD- Designer Patterns. It shows you DESIGNER how to make tach dress from PATTERNS start to finish. Buy your pattern Including at our Pattern Department and BELROBE then visit our piece-goods counter where you will find all the e ponu- popu­ lar materials in the new shades. MILLER MERC. CO. You may be the hardest man in the woruld to fit properly, comfortably and fashiona­ bly with a Suit—but experience tells us we can do the job in a satisfactory man­ ner. In fact we’ll guarantee your satis­ faction. 150 Clothcraft Ready Made Suits to select from. If we cannot suit you in a ready made suit, we will measure you up and have it made to order. We are offi­ cial merchants for International Tailoring Company and the M. Born & Co. Tailored to Measure Suits. Both sample line here for your inspection. the Market Roads Bill. LARGE ATTENDANCE AT ' POMONA GRANGE MEET 4. We are opposed to appropriations for armories as introduced in the legislature and we nlso recom­ mend that the state cease to The regular session of Columbia guarantee interest on bonds for County Pomona Grange was held in irrigation and drainage projects. Beaver Valley Grange Hall Satur­ 5. We are most emphatically op­ day, February 7, 1925. Al the sub- posed to H. B. No. 102 known as ordinate granges of the county had i the Mills Pre-Primary Conven­ delegations present, there were also tion Bill. present several visiting granges 6. We are also opposed to the clause from other counties, and the day pertaining to the voting places was well filled withboth business in H. B. No. 387, which provides and pleasure. that the directors if each union All subordinate granges reported high school district are to be as being busy, houlding regular elected at the places where said meetings, increasing their member- union high school is conducted, ship and several granges reported as and we favor amending same so having definite community projects that« every school district in the as well as their regular grange work. union high school district may Our newly organized subordinate vote in it’s own precinct. grange, the eleventh one in the 7. We favor the passage of H. B. county was reported as having re­ No. 334 which provides for a ceived their charter and elected offi­ specialist in Agriculture. cers but owing to the great amount 8. We are more emphatically op­ of sickness in the neighborhood and posed to the abolishing or to the because of many homes being quar­ consolidating of the State Mar­ antined no regular meetings have ket Agent’s office. yet been held. The following message was or­ The report of the chairman of the dered sent to the Governor: “The committe on saving some virgin tim­ Columbia County Pomona Grange in ber in the county, showed that the session assembled at Beaver Valley committee had been indeed busy and Saturday, February 7, send you that there was no doubt but that this greetings and wish yousucces* in the project of the Pomona Grange fight you are are now waging.” The fifth degree was now exempli­ would be carried out. The work of the committee was ordered con­ fied for a class of fifteen and a boun­ tiful midnight lunch was served and tinued. After the usual banquet, served enjoyed. The next meeting of the Pomona as only these grange women can, the session reassembled and listened to will be with Cedar Grove Grange the a most interesting report given by first Saturday in May. MAUD MILLS, Sec. Mr. Orris Kellar of Fern Hill The Pomona Grange being very Grange, who is representing the Farm Bureau and the Granges of anxious that a Patron of Husbandry the county as a member of the third Rest Room should be arranged for house at Salem. As a result of this on the new county fair grounds the report several bills of interest to the following committee was appointed farmers were discussed and action and given authority to confer with the county fair board and to raise taken upon the following: 1. We the Columbia County Grange for raising funds for thia rest room. Warren M. Young was elected as favor the adoption of a bill pro­ viding for free text books in the delegate to state grange which meets in June. Inda Kelty of Clatskanie public schools of Oregon. 2. Resolved that Columbia County grange as alternate. In the evening the following pro­ Pomona Grange go on record as being opposed to H. B. No. 309 gram was rendered under the direc­ which is a bill to repeal the pub­ tion of Mrs. W. Y. Gilbert, lecturer: lishing of the Voter’s Pamphlet Piano Solo............................ Mrs. Cain Fern Hill Grange and to have this bill be published in the papers of Oregon. Reading, “Tribulations of Biddy Ma­ 3. Columbia County Pomona lone’’............. Mrs. Pearle Becker- Grange goes on record as being Armstrong. opposed to H. B. No. 4 known as Vocal Duet. Mias Frances Bitterling, M uch Quick‘-’Abundant Power The Motor That Cost A Million The Million Dollar Motor in the New Star Car a motor that delivers 20% more power, that peps its way from 5 to 25 miles in seconds« Full Force Feed Lubrication to all bear­ ings and cam shaft. Never a burned* out bearing in a Star Car. Oil under pressure is the only safe lubrication system, is the verdict of automotive engineers. e[See It Today-Drive In It—Compare It]* VERNONIA BRAZING & MACHINE WORKS VERNONIA, OREGON Million Dollar Motor Four-Wheel Brakes Smooth Disc Clutch Tubular Backbone 0M DOLLAR MOTOR [1 Constructive Work Accomplished Being MILLER'S Harrison Kellar, Pianist One Act Play...... “Priscilla’s Room” Beaver Valley Grange Reading “The Owl Critic” Mrs. Rose Daniels, Fern Hill Fem Hill Grange Quartet— "Come Where the Lilys Bloom” Mrs. Gilbert W. Daniels, Thelma Kellar. Harrison Kellar, Pianist Dialogue— “The Gathering of the Nuts” Miss Edna Watson and Assistants. Sing ................... ..................... Comic Walter Kellar Recitation— “An Old Maid’s Experience” Ray Parcher Song Harry Lauder Imitation Ross Daniels Solo- - “Where the Morning Glories Grow Walter Daniels Talk, Agricultural Economics Mr. Nelson Miss Smith. WHY PAY RENT When you cun buy a lot or acre tract, A small payment down and terms. Leo J. M. CLARK, Oppoait post office. Mrs. Ixittie Fitzgerald of Van- couver, Wash., visited this week at the L. A. Boeck home. And on Friday afternoon last several lady friends surprised Mrs. Joe Tindall with a “Stork shower1 at the home of her mother, Mrs. A If Becker. Weaver Clark has been laid up for several weeks. N. C. Young is building a large new dance hall at Trehame. Mr. Trehame is building a half dozen new cottages for rent at Tre­ hame. Dr. and Mrs. Hurley ware Port- land ■J visitón this weak. J. P. McDonald, who hi iaa^e<>n sick and in-doom for a rm considerable Improved and hopea^to get out and at his usual ayairs nex| week. We all hope so. %