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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1925)
On Inland Highway VERNONIA EAGLE The “White Lunch” restaurant 1 Mrs. Alma Urie and family have BABY DROWNS THIS has oved to their new corner lo moved to the Urie ranch. THURSDAY NOON cated in the Pringle building. Every thing is new and furnishings pretty Mrs. Maud Scott expects to go to d As we are ready to print in the extreme. The proprietors Portland this week for medical and ( we hear the Sad intelligence have worked up a splendid business i Qf ^he drowndig of the baby and they have one of the best eating hospital treatment. places in the county. ! of Mr. and Mrs. Orvilla Da- Mr. and Mrs. Whittenberg left' j : oust. Sorrow sometimes vis- Loat McDonald was a passenger this w«ak for Southern Oregon. ’ its homes suddenlv and with to Portland Saturday. • Mrs. Martha Hall’s small daughter out notice or warning as is It is reported that the Raster I has been quite ill with pneumonia. this sad occurance. The Camp will start at least one side by, baby boy would have been the 15th. eighteen months old this ■ Mrs. Wilma Steele, of Banks, is I Friday. The little fellow Clyde McDonald has purchased visiting at the home of Mrs. Clay Dooley. wondered away from the the Dan Tyler acres at Trehame. I’T"’’- ' MILLER MERCANTILE CO. STORES AT STORES AT CORVALLIS DAYTON HILLSBORO McMINNEVILLI MONMOUTH NEWBERO SALEM SHERIDAN- VERNONIA OYAL WORCESTER yard for a time and fell For Sale:—A 4 room from the bridge that cross- modem residence, bath andles the river a few feet from improvements. Lot 50x100; the home. Mr. and Mra. Da- Mrs. Anna Bond, of Portland, re- large garage and woodshed oust and family have the turned to her home this week after! Also a 3 1’001)1 hoUSe with sympathy of all in this sor- several days visit with her parents large garage and WOOdshed are now being made. here. Enquire at the White Lunch Cafe.—Will consider, a late Special showing spring A. B. Counts was a Portland vi»- model car in exchange. dresses, up to the minute itor this week. styles, of the newest and most popular material. H. Beaver has purchased the Ver- FOR SALE non Mowe acres. The Mewes are1 I honogl’aph records,----- See Show Window moving to the Mowe Mill. , good,-- 35c Qa^h- Phone 451 HALTOM MERC. CO. Mrs. Lillian Varner returned from a visit with her mother at Colwell, • Idaho. TRY... FIRST MASKS FOR THE MASQUERADE WE HAVE THEM long wear, hard buy» service, a part of ROYAL WOCESTER Made of »uporior ma cortei». terial», O-l-C the that featuring tha welcome non-pinching cla»p and ru»tle»», flexible boning gives perfect »upport to body freedom. ROYAL WOR CESTER CORSETS offer high- priced service for a moderate price. Cortot» from $1.50 to $4.00 COF1DENCE3 < « o—o—o EASTMAN KODAK FILMS AND SUPPLIES KODAK thio woman comfort and economy that aro At a meeting of the Ath letic Assn., last Friday night C. C. Brown was made man ager of the ball team for this year, and Harvey Dempsey players applying for try-out Lets boost a good home team. * practical Ths FINISHING the salt and pepper of your appearance Barber—“Your hair is vary harsh and dry, sir.” Voice-Culture Erpert — “So is your voice; but I didn’t like to men tion it.” "Stylo”—style thnt adds correctness to your appearance und style that is fashioned in to stay because of quui ity in fabrics and tailoring. The new models by Clothcraft offer men and young men the opportunity to choose clothes that are smartly tailored to suit their individual tastes, and all at a moderate cost that makes them rare values. Style is the touch that "seasons!" The pitch of the shoulders, the notch of the lapel, the set of the buttons, the hang of the trousers— all seemingly small details in them selves, but when compbined in cur rent good taste they give you an appearance that is—Style! Clothcraft Tailored Clothes have TOO SHORT Newlywed—“What’s wrong with the pie-crust? It doesn’t half cover the pie?’’ Mrs. Newlywed—“Why, dearest. I asked your mother how to make them to suit you and she said to make the crust very short.” Clothcraft r Suit» from ■ SHE WAS SAFE ASK US ABOUT FREE ENLARGEMENT WM. FOLGER, Proprietor 2nd and Bridge St. Vernonia, Ore. Margaret—“Can a person be pun ished for something he hasn’t done?" Teacher—“Of course not.” Margaret—“Well, I haven't done my geometry yet.” Miller Mercantile Co. Vernonia’s Leading Store T Notice to Property Owners Within City Sewer District “See Hoffman About It You are hereby notified to connect with city sewer and do away with any out buildings. There are sev-< eral places in business dis trict that are very unsani tary owing to lack of sewer service and these must be put in sanitary condition. W. J. KELLY, Sanitary Inspector' Many VERNONIA WOMEN HAVE SEEN THE LIGHT—Now they are happy and healthy and let the machine be the Wash Woman . To Land Settlement Dept Undisputedly the world’s leading washer—you must have heard about it. Women everywhere are talking of its wonders: 50 pounds of dry clothes an hour—a tubful of linens, silks, woolens, spick-span in half the time required by any other washer —never a bit of hand rubbing need ed, even on wristbands or colars. Send the colony of Hol landers to Vernonia-plenty of logged-off land here for dairy an dfruit. Not a dolly, oscillator, or any type you’re familiar with—but an entirely new principle—years ahead. Its re sults will amaze you. I Spring Goods OUR WASH GOODS STOCK ON DISPLAY CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING Ginghams, beautiful colors, in stripes and plaids. Percales, light and dark,stripes and figures. Sport Flannels, very attractive, colors in stripes. The Man—“I paid a guinea to a palmist yesterday. She described you exactly, and said we should be married within a month.” , , The Giri—"How extravagant you are. I could have told you that for nothing.” AMBITION ■S6 HALTOM’S MERCANTILE CO. SHOWING You can locate your new paper mill in Vernonia—we nave the timber, log8, big mills, water and down-hill pull to Portland for finished product. USELESS EXPENSE Gyrafoam ff ather With Cast Aluminum Tub HOFFMAN HARDWARE COMPANY He Sam in the collection buaineM, but always did believe in placing re- only so far as Germany is con cerned. sponaibility where it belongs. advocate the use of suspenders, Oriental Crepes, new colors, plain and figurecl A Bloomington, Illinois cross word puzxler who telephoned a doc tor for a seven-letter word meaning “wind-pipa” received the answeij “trachea”—also a bill for two dol lars for professional services. MAYTAG Europe would like to see Uncle To Crown*Willamette Paper Company BUSINESS WITH PLEASURE Don’t fail to try it—next washday or sooner if you wish. Phone im mediately. President Coolidge is reported to ALMOST REALIZED Wa heard of a cashier in New York who wished to be one of the 400 and now he is No.887. Vailes, a variety of colors, in neat figures. Chailies, in various colors. Dimities, checks and stripes. Call and see our new stock. We will be blad to show goods O -O—O ■■ o SATURDAY’S SPECIAL 25c pr. Children’s Hose, 39c quality..... Sizes, 7 to 11 (>—o—o—<> YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT HALTOM’S MERC CO. ’ * « X* •vr •• ► .4 *r-.’ «♦- y-, *