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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1925)
VERNONIA EAGLE Place Your Ad Here >-¿-7—■ rr-— E. H. Ellis, father of Mrs. J. E. Lincoln, died of heart trouble at Silverton last Tursday. John Bucher Relief Corps No. 49 are planning a rally and get to gether meeting for the Sons of Vet erans for Saturday evening, April 4th, at the Social Hall of the Ivan church. Several speakers from Port land will be present, among them Mr. McKay, Past Commander of the G. A. R. Refreshments will be served after the program. A cordial invitation is extended to all sons of veterans and their wifea. Remem ber the date. MIST ITEMS Nearly every one attend ed the pie social given by the Grangers at Natal Sat urday evening, and all re port a fine time. STORES AT STORES AT CORVALLIS NEWBERG HILLSBORO SALEM McMINNEVILLE SHERIDAN VERNONIA MONMOUTH ri— Oscar Jones has moved his family back on theid place here in the village, re cently occupied by Carl Brooks folks. con-1 Good clothes win admiration and respect Wm. Pringle has resigned as stable for this precinct, we are in formed, and the county clerk has Rev. Mr. Sfileppard held sent the appointment to W. J. Kelly. meetings in the church sev- Mr. Kelly, being our city marshal’ last Week TheV now is holding the two offices. The e,dl nigntb 13SI WeeK. 1 ney two work together and makes it bet-, VVOIP llllgt'ly littnued. ter to enforce laws in and around town. you’re “play'ng” for W HETHER the admiration of one girl—or for the respect of the whole wide work! -GOOD clothes help mightily. And CLOTHCRAFT Ttilored Clothes ARE good. home from Koster Camp Mi»« Hazel Maimsten is spending and spent the week-end the week at home from her schiol in [ with her mother Mrs. Ed. Portland. Mr. F. Maimsten, her — Reynolds. father, met her in Saturday. Portland last , Please get ad copy and changes in the printer's hands Monday or Tuesday of each week, if possible. It will keep the paper from being late and give better position and care in setting the copy. Thank You Mrs. Dorothy Simpson, f Oswego, visited with her mother Mrs. J. W. Asplund this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Kullander were Independence visitors the first of the week. READ THIS AD 1 Can Rambler Syrup, 1 lb. Can Peanut Butter, 11.00 A Bottle of Catsup. As it should read in big advertise ment for M. Ellis & Co. EVANGELICAL CHURCH During the eleven o’clock service the pastor will speak on the sub ject "A Spiritual Dynamo” wh’ch -hould be of interest to all seeking a deeper spiritual life. This being the last Sunday before the Annual Conference the evening service will be devoted to a review of the of the two years work. Some very impor tant facts will be stated during this service which the community should know. The Christian Endeavor meets at the usual hour. The Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. m. Classes six and seven are still holding the same position. Re-enforcements have been brought into the other classes so that several classes are pretty close in the race. We invite young and old to come and enroll in one the classes; you will receive hearty welcome. I Cecil Lane and Forrest Hill went up to Portland sight seeing a day or two last week. C lothcraft Mrs. L. E. McGee and Mrs. Ora, spent Thpreday with Mrs. Ed. Reynolds. T ailored C lothes Mrs. Balhom has been on the sick list several days. ¡■vallai Mrs. Maud Backman and daughter Lena were in Poit- land two or three days last week on business. $25 The George Turner fami ly have gone up near Ver nonia to live, Mr. Turner has work up there in the shingle mill. Mr. and Mrs J. H. Al dridge came over from Clat skanie Subway and spent the day visinng relatives. Mr. G. Rasmussen mo tored up from California and stayed a day or two in our midst last week. A. R. Melis purchased a “hay tedder” from Wm. Bridgers last week. $45 Miller’s Mercantile Co VERNONIA’S Austin Dowling went to Astoria Monday for a load of freight. LEADING STORE K: J PROCLAMATION Mrs. Neuton Trotter and smal son were down from camp McGregor and spent a few days recently with her iiarents Mr. and Mrs. Dow- ing. I hereby declare the results of * i i the special election, held in the City of Vernonia, County of Columbia, State of Oregon, on the 23rd day of March, in the year 1925, on the pro posed Charter Amendment, to be as follows: Number of votes for the Charter Amendment.......... 95 Number of votes against the Charter Amendment........ 27 Majority of votes for the Charter Amendment....... 68 I therefore and hereby proclaim the proposed Amendment to the Chater of the City of Vernonia, Oregon, carried, and that the same is a part of said charter. G. R. MILLS, Mayor. Dated March 23rd, 1925. Mrs. Will Meadows is the guest of Mrs. Geo. Jones at this writing. ■ Miss La Verne Roum- brough was a dinner guest of Mrs. Wm. Bridgers one day last week. G. Wanstrom purchased a “drill” from Wm. Brid gers the other day. I We haven’t heard any- thing more of the night prowler, tl that has been frightening ’ some of the fjood pople * in our little vil- several nights re- age, for st We centlv. V ’ hope he has de tided to ni a k e himself “scarce.” His room is bet- ter than his company, we think. Mrs. Herman Greener had lunch with Mrs. W. J. Gooding Thursday and attended W. R. C. in the after noon. Don’t you want some circular let ters or broadsides printed, some statements or letter heads, some in voices, tags, bills, or any kind of printing? Of couise you know the Eagle can do it as well as any office in the state and wo expect we can save you cosidcrahle money Mrs. W. Wagner and Alta I FOR SALE—1 ’A acre« of land on Balhom were Vernonia Roue avenue, 3*4 blocks from Bridge shoppers a day ast week. street. 5-room house, wood shed and Mrs. Jack Nuart was a visitor at the Reynolds home Friday. Miss Ida Turner made a living trip up on te “Bum” Friday returning Saturday. Fran Malenburg is in the Good Sameritan Hospital in Portland. He is verv sick with cancer of somach, it is reported. garage, city water. Box 805 Vernonia, Oregon. Yes. we have Lime and Sulpher Spray. Now's the time to use it. Vernonia Trading Co., Chas. D. White. FOR TRADE—2 lota in Van- couver, Wash., for Vernonia prop- erty. All improvements paid. See Lester Sheeley. FO r sale — fw . mom honw. garage, woodshed, large lot, on Rose 8. T.'WaUa. j FOR SALE—Ten varieties Oregon FOR SALE—Seven large lota on Gladiolus* bulb» at »even cents; ’ Rose avenue. Sold separately or early Halleys at 5 cents. together. Cheap if tnken soon. Mrs. M. J. Gooding. S. T. Watts. 10 ibs. Sugar 39c HALTOM MERCANTILE CO. SATURDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY FOR EACH $5.00 PURCHASE WE GIVE YOU AN ORDER FOR 10 POUNDS GRANULATED SUGAR. —1 LOT OF CORSETS % PRICE— Children Hose 39c, now........................ 25c pr. Ladies Cotton Hose................................ 25c pr. Cretonnes, laige assortment........................ 29c yd. Percales, light and dark.................................. 20c yd. Good Bleached Muslin.................................... 19c yd. Kloster Crochet Cotton, now...................... 10c ball Ladies Silk Hose, colors Bunny, Thrush, R osj taup , Black........................................ $1.00 Special prices on Ladies S‘lk and Sport Flannel Dresses All Millinery Specially Priced Mens Shiri nizes 16 to 18 only— $1.98 $2.50 to $3.50 values, now........... .... 25c Mens, soft, good wearing Sox, 2 for. Do You Need Ribbons? Special prices on ribbons, all colors, any width Lad'es Wool Skirts, values to $6.50— —SPECIAL SATURDAY— $1.98 HALTOM MERC. CO.