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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1925)
I Splendici School» VERNONIA EAGLE On Inland Highway I UPPER A MESSAGE TO YOU! NEHAI EM There were several of the ladies calling on Mrs. Jenson the first of th« week. We Have Been Telling You That Mother’s Charley Garish ia through cutting piling for Mr. Ornduff for awhile. Bread Is Good Bread Mrs. A. F. Ornduff Mrs. Britton Tuesday. a caller on Jesse Ornduff is shipping another cur of 125 sticks for the Burnside bridge. He has at least eight cars to ship out yet. To confimi i» contention we have recently had as visitors bakery experts ■, i the Fleischm inn Yeast Co., and Sperry Flour Co. I hese men visit bakt js through« t all the Northwester a” ! Fiey tell us in all sin ce i.y that Jack Britton was a business visit or in Hillsboro Monday. Anyone wanting a good saddle pony, call at A. F. Ornduffs place. Weight about eleven hundrel pounds. Will sell cheap. MOTHER’S BREAD : is lint a 'oaf as a y they have seen. These men know b: aad and when they sav that br< id is good, it IS good. Mrs. Bert Ohler called on Mrs. Ornduff Wednesday and spent a very enjoyable afternoon. Th say that MOTHER’S BREAD has a line texture (which insures good toast' that it has fie < olor and an unusually line flavor and sweetness. W- i t you t?.k° tri; word of these men and be convinced that MOTHER’S BRE ‘ f; s as fine a 1» >.*f in every way as any loaf on the maiket and it is made heie al hi. me whme • can have individual attention which is impossible in the la’ _,e shops. Mr. and Mrs. Haskins and daugh ter Elsie spent the evening with the Ornduff’s Sunday. Jesse Ornduff took a load of people down to the Glenwood school house Saturday to a program. Those in the party were: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tom Ray, the elusive wrestler Ohler, Anneta Ohler, Burl Smith and Mrs. Ornduff. All reported a very rom Omah. Neb., and Somoa, Cal., whom McJensen promoted two splendid time. worlds championship matches for, was here in Vernonia on Sunday A crowd went from here to Tren- with Mac and met many Vernonian’s. holm to the dance Saturday night. “I like this part of the country” Ray All report a good time. said,” and I would like to live here and work here and wrestle here. I Mrs. Ornduff received news from am still open to meet any light-heavy her daughter, Mrs. Nelson, from Ber- weight or light-weight wrestler in kenfield that her baby was quite ill the world, 1 bar none of them.” Tom from the effects of drinking coal oil Ray is expecting to go to work in the mill and start training for a Dortha Britton, sister Elva Blud- match with some good man who has soe from Banks spent Sunday with her. Monday after making a visit with TOM RAY Mrs. Claude Thomas called on Mrs Ornduff Saturday evening on her way to Hillsboro. The Sunset camp has moved their new cook house and is now ning full blast. her folks Mr. and Mrs. H. Balhom. Mr. L. E. McGee from the Burn took his son Raymond out to Clats kanie again Monday to have his hand dressed. Austin Dowling went to Astoria Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Richie drove to Monday for a load of freight for Vernonia Sunday to the ball game. Wm. Bridges. - Mrs. Orah Smith went to Gales Vernon Jones was down from creek te visit her sister-in-law, who Vernonia and spent the week-end at is sick with pneumonia. the J. f). Libel home. Practically every one up this way A birthday dinner was given at is busy farming and gardening the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. these fine days. Reynolds Sunday in honor of Miss The new garage at Timber is doing Ida Turner. Those who enjoyed the good business. They have delivered dinner were Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mc Cauley and Mi* Vida, Mr. and Mrs. two new Fords the first week. J. O. Libel, Floyd and Shelma Li Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Winicke were bel, the Misses Tay and Ona Libel, Hattie Turner, Vernon Jones, James in Hillsboro on business Saturday. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Turner ******* and family. MIST Sunday callers at the “Dowling” home were Mrs. A. R. Melis, Mrs. Libel, Mrs. McCauley, the Misses Fay and Ona Libel and Ira Turner.’ Ira Parkknon had the misfortune to get a badly burned face the other day. While holding a lighted match above his gas tank to see how much gas he had, the result was an ex plosion, and a badly burned face.1 He was taken to Klatskanie where his burnes were dressed. He is get- ting along fine at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bridges, Miss Olga Holmstron and Rayma) John-! son took an auto trip to Astoria Sunday. “Freddie” Foster was a Sundty visitor at the Jepson home. Miss Minnie Bachman is up at Buster creek staying with the fam- ily of Louie Wickstron while Mrs. Wickstron is in Portland with a very sick child. Mrs. L. Carmical with the “Flu.” is quite sick Mrs. Wallace and Dorothy were Saturday callers at the Bowman home over ver at the Westport camp. Mrs. James Kinsella and children returned to her home at Marshland volume of telegraph news; greater volume of social news; or more and better leatures? No. The women told our investigator they preferred the Star because it carried a larger volume of advertising.” Mr. Smith stre sed the ecessity for truth in advertisirj and cited many examples of mall-town suc cesses built upon intelligent aiiu honest advertu .ig. He told of one retail business which built the larg est business of its kind in a small town upon ad . eitising. In fact, it grew to great heights. Then the management ceased advertising with the idea of carrying the business along upon the impetus already gained. Instead, the business died. ASK FOR IT BY VERNONIA BREWER & NAME - B akery ISoAW, Props, On 2nd street, half block south of Bridge street N Y ¡CI TO CREDITORS 4 n ity Silver ' e Coun’y Court of thr '"tate ot O.sgoi for Columbia County. In th ma! r of th. e: tate of Da:. B. Dobbs, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator of the above entitled estate, by the above entitled court and has duly qualified as such. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS them, properly verified, as by law re quired, to the undersigned, at his residence in the city of Vernonia, St. Helens, O.pgon, April 18, 1925. county of Columbia and state of Sealed rXc/osala, addressed to the Oregon, within six months from the Cour'/ C.urt of Columbia County, date hereof. DA DOBBS, Administrator. Oregon, at St. Helens, Oregon, and JUST IN ' c nplete line of 50- year guarr Reed Community Silver. ¿\ 29-’ ' complete with beauti ful buoeii tray furnished free; also fancy pieces such ns Berry Spoons, Cold Meat Fork, Salad Forks, Gravy Ladle, Tomato Server, and others too numerous to mention are carried in our stock. We invite you to see these. endorsed “Proposals for Doing the Date of first publication May 1st Following Work in Columbia 1925. County, to-wit: Date of last publication May 29th, Clear, Grub and Grade the Mist- 1925. Expert Swiss and American Watch Repairing Done Clatskanie Market Road between Stations 2"9.and 190, in Section 14' W. A. Harris, attorney for estate. ai d 23 Township 7 north, Range 5 i f W. M.; and co,.struct a tres-i___________________ tie brilge on raid ;• ad between ¿t 7JJ )$.JQ * * * * * * ♦ ♦ I Stations 277 and 279, according to * * ♦ plan» and pccifications, will be re * « NATAL ceived by said County Court until 4 10:00 o’clock a.m., May 9th, 1925, and not thereafter, and at that time Mrs. Osburn bought a cow from will be publicly opened and read. All proposals must be made upon Mr. Emmett, the butcher at Vernonia We set the pace in Men’s Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings- both in quality last week. She has also purchased a blank forms, to be obtained from the Roadmaster, at his office in St. young calf from W. S. Smith. and low prices. Helens, Oregon. Must give prices proposed, both in writing and in Mrs. Warren Smith called on Mrs. figures, and must be signed by the Deeds one day last week. bidder, with his address. Plans and Specifications on file in Mrs. Burris and granddaughter, the office of the County Roadmaster, Beatrice Perry, called at the Grand at St. Helens, Oregon, and may be Are now selling fast pa McMullen’s home Thursday after examined in the office of the County noon of last week. They called on Clerk. « Mrs. Holding Friday afternoon. Each bidder shall deposit with his bid, a certified check for an amount Mrs. Holding visited on Sunday of at least five J5) per cent of his with his mother of Lost creek, who bid, payable to the County Clerk, is very ill with the flu. which shall be forfeited to the County in case the award is made to fH Evelyn McMullen visited with him, and he shall neglect, fail or friends on the Bum over the week refuse, for a period of five days after such award is made, to enter end. into a contract and file the required Determined to ascertain why peo bond. A new line of very latest Shoes for Ladies’ summer wear The right is reserved to reject any ple of Marion and surrounding and county had preferred the Star and all bide. Young Boys ’ Clothing John Philip, rather than the Tribune. Mr. Smith County Judge. ¿ent a trained investigator, with in- J. N. Miller, s eructions to make a house-to-house Commissioner. canvass, about the tomn and the T. B. Mills, rural section. - Commissioner. “And why do you suppose the J. E. Eilertson, A. W. PETERSEN women preferred the Star?” asked Road master.! Across from Theatre Mr. Smith. “Do you suppose it was Second and Bridge street J. W. Hunt, because the Star published a greater P. County Clerk. volume of local news; or a greater The Balhom home was the reer.o of a jolly gathering Tuesd.y even Chief of Police E. L. and Mrs. ing, when a goodly number of our McCauley from Seaside, motored up village folks meet to give them a Friday and visited, relatives in farewell. They are leaving Thurs- valley. They returned Sunday. day to make their home in Marsh- land. » Miss Margret Emmons spent week-end in Seaside. Miss hattie Turner spent Sunday with her mother Mrs. Reynolds. Stmt using MOTHER’S BREAD to-day—you’ll not be disappointed. been wrestling here before. McJen sen returned with Ray to Portland and immediately got in touch with a few wrestlers there. Should Ray wrestle here, his first opponent no doubt will be Farmer Vance. Ray is a clean cut nan and a p< rfect gentleman, a credit to the vzri stling sport and has been veil like l every where he has located. Ray has several friends here in Vern ni i wh will be glad to see him in action. McJensen will do the promoting fo< Ray, as he has done in the p.. t. KULLANDER’SJEWELRYSTORE STRAW HATS Summer Shirts, Shoes and Oxfords LADIES • • • • s Popular Prices : :