Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 17, 1925, Image 4

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VERNONIA EAGLE
Eat more bread It Is the best and
cheapest food. Ask yoUr grocer for
As Longview is the home of many Mother’s Bread.
folks who have come from the south
and southwest, there has been a de­ L. C. Boeck returned his work Mon*
mand for a gathering of Texans. A day with the Birkenfieid Lumber Co.
great day for a celebration among
Texans is that celebrating the anni­
The loaf that will toast—Mothsr’
versary of the Battle of San Jacinto. Bresd. Ask for it by name.
This day is April 21st and it will be
celebrated in Longview for the
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Gravin, Mr. and
former Texans at a San Jacinto Din­ Mrs. M. E. Gravin were Portion«
ner to be held at the Hotel Monti- visitors Saturday.
cello. All Texans invited.
Mrs. Earnest Robbins was opper
Mr. Mathews, of Vancouver, one ated on at home Wednesday for ap­
of the owners of the drug store in pendicitis.
the Vernonia Hotel building, was in
Mr. and Mrs. N. M. C om of Ona­
town this week.
laska, Wash., is visiting at the Henry
A new candy kitchen is starting Hall home.
businss in the Allen building.
Delicious Cream Puffs filled with
real cream—fresh daily at Vernonia
Bakery.
SAN JACINTO DINNER
Professional
Business Directory I
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: LODGE NOTICES
Vernonia Lodge, No. 184 A.
EDWIN ROSS
F. & A. M., meets at Grange
—PHYSICIAN—
Hall
every
Second
and
Fourth Thursday nights.
Folger. Master.
O. F. TIPTON, Sec.,
Visitors Welcome
Muckles Bldg., Phone 134
St. Helens,
Oregon
Office Hours 2-4.
Phone 922
G. F. VIA
Physician and Surgeon
Dist. Surgeon S.P.R.R. and
S.P.& S.K.R.
First National
Forest Grove,
Bank Bldg.
Oregon
1. O.O.F.— V eknonia L odu E, N o . 246,
meets every Tuesday night at 8:00
o’clock, in Grange Hall.
T. C. Johns Nobl« Grand
P. O. Mellinger Secretary
KINGSLEYS
Office Hours 9-12, 1-5.
ANNA S1MPSON-TOLLES
Knights of Pythias. —
H arding L odge , 116.
Vernonia, Or.—Meets
every Monday night in
Grange Hall. All visit­
ing brothers cordially
invited.
Chas. Mellinger, C. C.
J. B. Wilkerson, K. of R. S.
Drugless Physician
Pringle Building
Evenings by Appointment
Vernonia,
Oregon
DR. H. H. HURLEY
Dentistry
and
X-Ray
Evenings by Appointment
Office over Halton’s Store
Vernonia,
Oregon
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M. D. COLE
DENTIST
Oregon
Vernonia,
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HATS
SHOES
SILK HOSE
SUN SHADES
VOILES
LACES
Enjoy an hour at the new
GLOVES
O. K. CARD ROOM
VERNONIA GRANGE
The Vernonia Grange meets on the
second Saturday of every month at
7:30 P. M. Any members of the
Grange living in or near Vernonia,
or visiting in the community, are
cordially invited to attend.
F. E. MALMSTEN, Sec.
next Horseshoe Restaurant
O---- O—O
S. C. SALE, Prop
Dress Shirts. Ties, Gloves
Everything New
Caps, Soxs, Shoes
A Man’s Resort
Pants
Eugene E. Marsh
Attorney-at-Law
Notary Public
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Oregon
Vernonia,
New Arrivals
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—Day and Night—
always open
Lester Sheeley
Attorney-at-Law
New Location
New Equipment
Oregon
Vernonia,
We
carry a complete line
Vernonia Bakery goods
of
TRANSFER and CITY
DELIVERY
First and third Monday noon of
each month at
Freight, Baggage and Express
moving a specialty
Gayosa Cafe
Lester Sheeley
Secretary
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Opp. Gilby Motor Co. on Bridge
street and Grant Ave.
Newly Furnish«! Throughout
Modern and Convenient
Pit at Al Parkers Place ,
Catering to the traveling public.
You will be cared for at the
Nehalem Hotel
— Meal. Served Family Style —
Vernonia
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SEE THE
CURLEY’S TRANSFER
COMPANY
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VERNONIA TRADING
COMPANY
Local Hauling and all kinds
of team work
Office at Kavanaugh L a nd Co.
Phone 563
Res. Phone 653
Vernonia, Oregon
Oregon
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SPECIAL CARE WITH
FURNITURE HAULING
REASONER
Vernonia,
DELIVERY
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for
Dupont Explosives and
Blasting Accessories
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Premium Hams
the best
35c
Brick, Platter, Cement
Lime,
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Feed, Grain and Hay
Job printing can be done in Ver­
nonia as good as any place in the
state, at right prices. Let the
7 Tomatoes
7 String Beans
7
Cans
$1.00
Mothers Oats.......... .... 38c
Shredded Wheat, 2.. ..... 25c
11 Milk.................... .. $1.00
Case ................... $4.29
Com Meal, pkg...... .... 18c
Cream Wheat.......... .... 25c
Marmalade............. ..... 23c
Delivered any place in town any
time.
Good screened and crushed gravel
for all purposes.
NEHALEM HOTEL
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Guaranteed Fresh Milk at
BRICQUETTES — Best heat, no
ashes, lasting. Just the thing for
Incubator heating.
10c qt.
Vernonia Eagle
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-------- Job Printery.
print your circulars, invitations,
cards, blotters, bills, letter heads,
time slips, envelopes, statements,
programs, menus, letters, tickets,
etc., etc. Work guaranteed.
Vernonia Trading Co.
Wholesale and Retail
Vernonia,
Oregon
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Born on Feb. 6, to Mr. and Mrs.
Jeff Turner, a baby girl.
Mrs. Munger is quite sick in a
Portland hospital.
Miss Gertrude Weed of Portland
spent the week end with home folks.
The Herman Veal family have
moved in their new home on Ver-
nonia Heights.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Enyart of Port-
land and Frank Nash spent the week­
end at Mr. and Mrs. Alph Becker
home.
We hear that Mr. Copeland has
sold his Art and book store, together
with the Oregonian route.
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Mrs. Robert Stevenson and baby,
of Bend, daughter of Mrs. Soden,
visited at the Soden home thia week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Cleveland were
in Portland Monday.
—GROCERIES—
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J. O. BOZORTM,
Tillamook.
Use Mother’s Bread—that superior
bread made by the Vernonia Bakery,
Mr. and Mrs. Coates and Mr. and
Mrs. H. O. Dissmore visited in Mc­
Minnville over Sunday.
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Phone 472
Res. Phone 654
Residence North Rose St.
Office at the Gayosa Cafe.
All members turn out
Visitors welcome
J. J. STANGEL,
Hillsboro.
Grandma Powell is still lingering
in n Portland hospital, very weak at
this writing.
N. Soden was transacting business
in Portland Tuesday.
Matches, 12 boxes.. ..... 55c
22 rolls Tissue........ $1.00
Del Monte Flour.... .. $2.55
C. R. WATTS, Prop.
Second St. bet. Bridge and Maple
—L U N C H E O N—
Wm. Pringle, Prop.
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Oregon
J. I. KNtGHT,
McMinnville.
C. I. Anderson who has been ill
with the “Flu” is reported conva­
lescing.
$1.50
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Chamber of Commerce
L. R. Gilchrest
President
Blue Denim
Overalls
Mens
The White Lunch
Columbia Co. Abstract
Company
St. Helens,
Economy in Dress—
—EAT HERE—
GEORGE H. SHINN
President
your old notes and accounts
Charge
A few real bargains in some of our
ads this week that you don’t want to
overlook.
On corner opposite Vernonia Drug
Company
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Why pass up something really good
-eat Mother’s Bread.
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KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT CO.
KINGSLEYS
M. Murray was in Portland the
first of the week.
7 Mi acres beaver dam land, house,
bam, garage, fence, orchard, all un­
der plow on gravelled road 2*4 miles
from center of Vernonia. Running
water.
>360.00 per acre.
Easy
terms.
G. C. Olsen, Vernonia Realty.
C. A. Olsen is the gentleman who
will build the big smelter at Gold
Hill, and with Mr. Olsen at the head
of it it is an assured proposition.
In a few months, with the completion
of the smelter, the gold district of
Oregon will come unto its own.
Forty years ago California got lots
of credit for gold that was actually
obtained in Oregon. For forty years
Southern Oregon has waited for •
smelter. Mr. Olsen is doing a won­
derful development work.
Girls! End your curling troubles
for four or five months. Permanent
waving machine at a bargain, with
supplies enough to do yours and
your best friends head, and still have
money left over for what you would
pay for a permanent in town. Ma­
chine lasts indefinintely.
Mr*. Ed. Solomonaon.
For real nourishment and food
value per pound, Bacon is the
• leading meat, at least so food ex­
perts tell us. And when it is
cured to a turn, sliced thin and
served crisp, it is delicious.
The Nehalem Meat Market
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
FORDS
3-room furnished house in the
best block on west side corner lot,
only 1725.00; |200.00 cash, balance
like rent.
G. C. Olsen, Vernonia Realty.
Rev. Rodenmacher ,of Albany, is
the new pastor to take Rev. Herr-
man'i place. Rev. Rodenmacher will
preach Sunday. This Friday night
there is a reception at the church
auditorium to welcome the new pas­
tor and a farewell party to bid God­
speed to the departing pastor.
John Biggs, a veteran of the
World's War who waa taken to a
Portland hospital Sunday suffering
with the after effects of pneumonia,
died Monday. He was buried at at
Tualatin Thursday. He leavee to
mourn hie loss his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Biggs, several brothers
and sisters.
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