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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1925)
SQUIRREL DOPE Vernonia will have its Lyceum and Chautauqua on June 6th to 10th in clusive. Fourteen high class enter Tom Ray was in Vernonia Sunday tainment and educational numbers and says, “I’ll be one of you soon." are included for the program. Several slams have been heard thrown at Me Jensen for not using Now is the time to plant Dahlias. Dempsey behind the bat. Mac. is Get your bulbs from Mrs. A. J. handicapped for this reason, he has Sitta. 39 been instructed to put on the field a local team for amateur baseball. ■--------- — A Because Vernonia can not afford to pay hikh prices for players. That Treatment was proved last year. Dempsey says. for “I want fifteen dollars or I will not play." The gate reciepts last Sunday FALLING HAIR AND will alone show that Vernonia can’t pay Dempsey $15. So whose’s right? DANDRUFF If Dempsey received fifteen dollars —“Nuff Said”— a game, what would the rest of the players get? o—o N. Soden Rose Barber Shop The directors of the ball club are trying to furnish Vernonia with a ________________________________ j baseball team of local players and furnish Vernonia fans with a good line of sport. To import players or T. J. EDWARDS pay players at the rate of fifteen dol- (Insured Carrier) larsa game is impossible. Portland to Vernonia and Way Points VERNONIA OFFICE A. W. Whitaker, “The Cozy” —Telephone 673— PORTLAND OFFICE Auto Freight Terminal E. Water and Yamhill Sts. East 8226 912 Division Street —Phone. Sellwood 1185— Jimmy Reese of Oakland saved the day for Oakland last Sunday by pulling the old Cain and Able trick. Something you rarely see. Jimmy Reese played for Eureka, Cal., last year, while MacJensen was one of his closest coaches. THE TOKEN AND GIFT SUPREME We have that healthy, delicious, pure, home made candy by the box—Beautiful Mother’s Day Boxes, with appropriate verse. Many designs—you know the kind : We Didn’t Fail You Christmas; and we Won’t Fail You Now. Order your “Mother’s Day” box of candy now. Made at home. —Remember Her— The sewing class made a relay pennant, designed by Robert Hoff man and awarded to the Senior class for winning the relay in the iter- class meet. The “Folger Cup” to be presented at the track meet Saturday is beau tiful. See it in Mr. Folger’s window. Certainly a good community for Mr. Folger. Dance Saturday night. Sidney Ratcliff, one of the Eat le printers, has been absent for a week with the Flu. For sale. Good second hand sewing machine; drop head, vertical feed. In good condition. See Mrs. A. Lind- quist. STORES AT STORES AT 9 CORVALLIS HILLSBORO McMINNEVILLF MONMOUTH NEWBERG SALEM SHERIDAN VERNONIA Every Day the Better Way You don’t have to wait for Saturday Leaders, at Miller’s. Every Day is Bar gain Day here. Below we quote a f ew of our regular Every Day prices. ■r i DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT STRAW HATS Hope Muslin, bleached, yd. 16c 25c Red Seal Ginghams, yd.. 25c Kalburnie Gingham, yd. 55c Ever Fast Suniting, yd., 35c Voiles, plain colors, yd. Printed Dress Voiles, yd. 39c 49c Swiss Dress Voiles, Silk Hose, $1.50 values. .... 98c Full Fashion Silk Hose... $1.50 Chiffon Hose $1.75 See our window it will tell the whole «tory. V/e carry all the new shades in hesery. Millar’s WORK SHIRTS .............. 75c Big Yank Color blue and gray Full cut. good big sizes and first quality, not seconds. Easter Drown H op ■ f >r child ren, all sizes, fl to 10. black and brown, 25c pair. CANVAS GLOVES 10c 8 oz. knit wrist, pairr 25c 10 or. knit wrist, 2 pair 14 ■ i., 1 piece back, pair. : 20c D th blue and red wrist. Millar'« OVERALLS Pay Cur Bib, pair ..... $1.39 Head Light Bib, pair. . $1.98 Guaranteed to outwear two ordinary pair or your money back. Pay Car Waist Overalls $1.39 Miller*« EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY WITH US Miller’« HOSE We are selling hundreds of yards, genuine Goodyear Rubber Co. guai anteed Hose. Don’t experiment with off hand Hose, buy something that will give you several year’s service. 50 ft. %, 4-ply Hose $5.00 50 ft. %, 5-ply Hose $6.25 50 ft. Non-Kink high grade $7.50 Hose Sprinklers 35c-75c Extra hose couplings, clamps, washers, etc. « HOFFMAN ABOUT IT I Advertising pays when rightly used. There’s too much proof on that point to permit of argument. So. if yu want to argue, start the adver tising first, so it can be working for you while you waste time discussing the point.—Exchange. A recent visit of a P. O. Inspector revealed the fact that the Vernonia post office was doing business enough now to be rated as a second class office. This shows big ad vancement and will soon mean much better and larger office. Judd Greenman, superintendent at the O.-A. mill here, Sundayed at Olympia, Wash., and Mrs. Green man accompanied him back to Ver nonia, remaining here until Wednes day. 25c to -3.50 LADIES SHOES F Two biig shipments just re The latest in tone ceived. Sandals, worth the time to drop in to see them. MENS AND BOYS SUITS Miller'« Come in and sse the nice line of silks we Ju t received. M11Ù r’» We are leaders in this line and can save you money, Come in and look the line over, It is a pleasure for us to show merchandise. Miller'« MILLER MERCANTILE CO. Vernoma’s Leading Store Christian Church Milliners Announce a Flower Season His riends were glad to see Mr. Donahoo over from I.ongview last Sunday. He says Longview is a big city and growing bigger every day. A.«k the fellows who have received Mutual Benefit checks how they like it. Satisfied? I'll say they are, ask the Vernonia Representative, G. C. Olsen, Vernonnia Realty Co. * i&’nt Bom to Mr. ad Mrs. M. B. Wil lard, Tuesday, April 28, a baby girl, the young lady arriving at a Portland hospital. Next door to Old Mill Hoffman Hdw. Co SEE * G. B. Richmond was a Vernonia visitor Wednesday. Sory we did’nt get to see him while he was in our city. *»a 1 INCOSSORATIO J. W. Bush and family visited the first of the week with Mrs. Bush’s relatives in Eastern Oregon. The Lincoln Candy Kitchen J. C. Lincoln Miller Mercantile Co games to win one. There waa aI great wailing and gnashing of teeth. when it was rumored that each' student receiving a letter would have to make a speech and many sighs of relief were heard when Mr. Austin announced that he had been bribed into excusing the fortunate ones. However, Charles Hoffman, yell leader, was too poor to pay the penalty, therefore, he had to give a speech, which ended in nine rahs for the squad. The boys receiving foot ball letters were: Loel and Thor Roberta, Harold and Lisle Smith, Ray Mills, Glenn Hawkins, Robert Hoff man, Carl Fowler, Herbert Ileltzel, Donald Hodges and Kenneth '.Vhitzel. Those receiving basl.< tball letters were: Ray Mills, Thor and Loel Roberta, Harold Smith and Glenn Hawkins. The gi l.i receiving basket ball letters weie: Theresa Days, Doris Akerstadt, Julia Keasey, Lena Gibson and Mildred Bergerson. The school days can easily be counted now. Eat that does not «ay we will be idle for there is plenty to do. Besides the final exams and book reports, there are many big school activities yet to be put over successfully—the district field meet, the Junior Prom, the band concert, the Senior play, Commencement and Graduation. Mothers Day j § HIGH SCHOOL NOTES The high school band is giving a concert at the Majestic theatre, May 8. The boys have given concerts in Have you Vernonia property you Clatskanie, St. Helens and at home would trade for Hillsboro residence? and were complimented on their playing. It was the only high school See G. C. Olsen, Vernonnia Realty Co. band in the county and will prob ably be called on to play for Ver nonia and nearby towns during the summer. a I B Municipi W.ter 5y«t«m VERNONIA EAGLE Biggest Little City in Oregon In spite of the sickness i . i town last Sunday’s bible sch . .- » church attendance was large, but next Lord’s Day we hope to raise our number to at least one hundred and fifty at bible school classes. We invite all to come. There is a class for every one, young and old, with a competent teacher for each class. The morning services, directly after bible school, is a beautiful de- votianal service, consecrated to the communion and the teaching of the word of God. The evenig services will be Christian Endeavor Allowed by preaching. The evening sermons are of an Evangelistic type of ser vice. Sunday school at 9:50 a. m., communion and church service at 11 a. m., Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p. m., preaching 8 :00 p. m. We are a sociable church and wel come all. SATURDAY .• / To attend a spring and summer rail- llnery opening dlsplny Is as Inspire tlonal as going to a flower show. Sure ly, It Is a flower season for chapeaux Joyous colors, as only flowers can ex press It, flashes Its loveliness o’er lit tie hat, or big, most Impartially, this season. There are two direct flower trimming tendencies, one nses large flowers In natural mass effects, especially rosea; the other exploits tiny flowers worked with painstaking precision into con ventional flat effects and arresting motifs. Breathing the freshness of spring are the violet covered crowns which feature many a picturesque doebe. As the picture hero shows, a single large rose Is the “crownnng glory" to this violet symphony. Many flower -Im iiilngs aspire to reach the peak of lie crown, these days. A charming real ization of this tendency Is Illustrated In the other little hat, where a bon quet of large rose buds surmount a silk and mllan straw-novelty-deslgned Grandma Spencer was in Portland a couple of weeks “keeping house i” 1 at her son’s while Mrs. Omar Spen- crown. cer and daughter Laura were visit- Who Pay» Your Bill.? When you ing in Los Angeles. are laid up from accident or »ick- Have a little pitty for the wife, ness, the Mutual Benefit will take only if for one day and enjoy a care of them for you. You will be sur change of diet. Did you know that prized at the »mall coat of thi» pro the W. B. A. ladies were going to serve a cook food »ale at Kingsley’s tection. See the Vernonia representa store on Saturday, May 9. Get tive today. First quarterly payment good pure cooked food of every cover» till October 1st. G. C. Olson, variety and take it home. Save labor Vernonia Realty Co. 39-lt and fuel. SPECIALS Mens Tan Oxfords— Regular $7.50 quality Childrens Shoes, sizes 5>/2 to 8i/2— Pat. Leather Oxfords and two Tone Shoes, special....... Boys Brown Dress Shoes— Sizes 3 to 5>/2, regular $3.98 quality, special .......................... Mens Athletic Union Suits— A cool loose fitting garment, special ......................................... 1% inch Pico Edge Ribbon— All colors, special ...................... Ladies Canvas Garden Gloves— special ....................................... Ladies Garden Hats 79c 29c 15c 39c HALTOM MERCANTILE CO V