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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1925)
VERNONIA Place Your Ad Here it ought to be finished as promptly PERSONAL MENTION as possible and not permitted to drag “A Pair of Sixes." Vernonia, Ore.. along. “The problem is not difficult I May 2, 1925. Dr. Hurley is among the victims think if it is handled in a business of a bad cold or flu this week. Mr. Paul S. Robinson, Editor, Let’s go! Yours truly, like way. Band concert and entertainment Vernonia, Oregon. TAX PAYER. this Saturday night at Theatre. Dear Sir: The Hawkins family are down Your article of yesterday pertainiy CHRISTIAN CHURCH with the flu and some very sick. to paving most interesting to me and e The Oscar Weed famly all are ex though 1922 costs at Banks might) The following program will be periencing a siege of the flu. at this time be considerably higher, than they would be at Vernonia it is rendered at the Christian church on Mrs. Smith, of the Moonlight refreshing to get something definite. •’Mother’s Day” at 11:00 a. m., un apartments is quite sick this week. “How long will it be before we der auspices of Vernonia lodge, T. M. Crawford was a business will know just how many yards of Knights of Pythias: visitor in Portland this week. D. Cole Piano Voluntary .... Mrs. M. paving it takes for Bridge street and William Russell of St. Helens . .s Congregation in addition thereto, 3rd street, if it Opening Hymn ..... a business visitor in Vernonia Mon .......... Pastor Invocation ............... is to be paved as we hope it will and day last. is it not possible for the engineering Hymn, Communion. Mr. W. C. Repass Mrs. Sale has sold the Hoc :ihje department of our city to tell us very Address Solo .............................. Robert Mobel restaurant to Mr. and Mr,. Jake close to probable cost, now. Mrs. Jory and Mrs. John Davis who have L ’ en charge. “It is simply so many yards at so Duet The Smith Fu...iture store has much per yard and a case of where Solo .............................. Dr. M. D. Cole •extras* cannot come in, as I under Sermonette ............................... Pastor been sold to Mr Gordo:, .Lu . taken charge. stand it and while on this subject I Closing Hymn. K. P’s., will meet at their hall at would like to say that in my humble Miss Eva Drorbaugh of Por.land opion, this contract should be let at 10 a. m. spent a week visiting her brotiior Sunday evening service will be de Dewey and family. lowest possible price for a first class job to be done in a reasonable voted to departed Mother’s. Mrs. Florence Darrow is spending i Sunday school 9:45 a. m., sharp. time and when this time agrede upon Christian En a week in Hoquiam. Washington. by the representatives of the people Program, 11a. m., F. R. Willbanks was taken to a deavor, 7 p. m.. Preaching 8 p. m. of Vernonia, and the contractor that Portland hospital Tuesday. Everyone is invited to attend ajl ought to be definite date for the The library tag day has been completion of the work and the con services. postponed until the 23rd. tractor put under substantial penalty Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Reasoner are II “Who ran to help Me when I fell, for any additional time taken. visiting their daughter in North Í “Business houses of Vernonia, are i And would come pretty story tell, Bend. principally located on Bridge street Or kiss the place to make it well? t My Mother!’’ —these interests, should be properly Mrs. W. E. Kelly has been very Honor Her on Mother’s Day. protected and after paving is begun sick this week. At this writing Mr. Kelly tells us she is not as well. Mrs. Nona lmbeck was called to St. Helens Tuesday on account of the illness of her father. Mrs. Greenm.in spent the week end with Mr. Greenman, the new manager of the O.-A. mill. Mrs. Wills has returned from a short visit in Portland. I THE TOKEN AND GIFT SUPREME Mrs. J. F. Kirk of Heppner, Ore., is visiting at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. J. H. Bush. We have that healthy, delicious, pure, home Mr. Friedley of Banns called in made candy by the box—Beautiful Mother’s Vernonia Thursday. I Day Boxes, with appropriate verse. Many Remember—Saturday the 23rd is Tag Day for the Library. Let no one designs—you know the kind: B go without a tag. We Didn’t Fail You Mrs. Hughes is entertaining her Christmas; and we sister, Mrs. Eubanks for a several Won’t Fail You Now. weeks visit. : Mr. and Mrs. Ed Salomonson and Order your “Mother’s Day” box of candy now. Mrs. Akerstadt and daughter Sun- ( Made at home. dayed in Vancouver. —Remember Her— The Old Mill looks like u new top, all newly painted and a new stucco front. Mr. and Mrs. JI. P. Christensen of Tacoma visited last week at the home of her brother, R. C. Petty. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Í Crawford, May 4, a baby boy. He’ll • 4 soon be driving a Ford. I You will be entertained beyond r< all expectations at the H. S. band i concert this Saturday night ut the I Majestic theatre. Clarence Coyle has taken over the Gayosa cor f eiionery and is operat ing it at present. J. C. Lincoln Next door to Old Mill All school children admitted to the I 1 ig high school band concert and entertainment this Saturday night for 25 cents. Say Fellows- Don’t forget the Benefit dance this Suturday night at Coyles hall. The ball boys are be hind it. A good time assured. A ham, a roast and a piece of ba con given away at the Nehalem Mar ket every other Saturday. Ask for ticket.—Adv. Fred Clendinning and Homer Bill ings of St. Helens Were among a few of the Knights who came over to help the local Pythian boys put on a little drill and a few new members through the ropes Monday night. Boys’ brown and black solid leather shoesen no Mr. McDonald, of the Miller Mer Regular $3.50 values. Special price—...... vZiJÖ cantile company, Sundayed in Port land. He accompanied Mrs. McDonald Men’s brown and tan oxfords. $7.50 values Q0 home from her visit of a few days with her husband here. Special price .............................................. urnJO Every purchase entitles you to a ticket at Nehalem Market.- No diffen- Childrens two toned pat-leather shoes and ence what the amount of th a pur oxfords. Values to $2.75. Special ............. chase. Ask for a ticket. Get a ham free.—Adv. Latter from Home Tax Payer ‘i Mothers Day li € The Lincoln Candy Kitchen SATURDAY SPECIALS $1.98 Fancy colored Barred Beach cloth, 25c values. Special ........................................ 19c » 1-inch wide Brocade Ribbon. Special .............................. 13c ... Ladies Rubber Tea Aprons Special .............................. 39C Ladies Silk Hose, black, bunny, nude and grey. Special .......................... 89c Men’s athletic union suits, cool garments for hot days. Special......................... ..... 79c HALTOM MERCANTILE CO. NOTICE. Last warning—Rake up and clean up your yards and have taken to city dump grounda. Warm weather is here and there are several places that are very un sanitary. This is fnal warning. W. J. KELLY, Chief of Police A FOR SALE SPECIAL By far the best income property in Vernonia, right in heart of the city Steady income of 25 per cent on the invest ment. For full particul ars, call at this office or write the editor. <.____ ___ _ _ Miller Mercantile Co INCORPORATBO STORES AT CORVALLIS HILLSBORO McMINNEVILLF MONMOUTH STORES AT MILLER NEWBERG SALEM SHERIDAN VERNONIA Business Is Good Sounds peculiar, doesn’t it? When conditions are supposed to be bad. Nevertheless t is a fait. Our Records clearly show that the demand for quality merchandise is increasing daily.______________________________ It_was onl-V a ^ew ^a/8 aK° that this store had a birthday— ONE k — YEAR OLD _____________________________________ y We are indeed pleased with the reception accorded our store and the volume of busin ess whi ch v. e have received. It is our sincere desire to continue to merit your valued and increasing patronage and we in turn will always strive to give you Letter values and better service as time goes on. The Miller organization is an optimistic one—never believing in hard times un- til we aie brought face to face with the actual proof—and for us there are no hard times. “BUSINESS I s GOOD” Thiough close cooperation with many mam ¿act^n .^, we are enabled to bring to Vernonia notable nierchandise values of which we take particular pride in presenting to our trade. _________________________________________ Quality has been the watchword from the bet nning, “If it comes from Miller’s it must be good value” and you xvii* mvaribly find that the success- fill stores of the country always feature q u a ri c y—merchandise . QUALITY—Creates sisfaction. miAi itv ( Indentifies th^ st re with the stamp of * ( character ami good *vill. QUALITY—Forms business friunoship. QUALITY—Is always the cheapen in the end. Millers Spring Sale of Children Dresses Now On EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY AT MILLERS STYLE A—Sizes 3 to 6 yrs. Made of good quality checked gingham, embroidered white collar, finished off with tassel at neck. As- QOp STYLE H—A combination 7 to 14 year dress, plain cotton pongee waist: skirt, collar, tie, sash and cuffs of good quality printed cot ton pongee, 1 pocket. Asstd. 1 J Q colors ................................. I ••rv STYLE J—A good quality fancy - - - gingham straight line * checked dress with 2 inverted plaits edged off with contrasting piping, trim’d with 12 pearl buttons, all-round sash, plain chambray collar to match inverted plaits. Assorted colors and sizes 7 to 14 4 iq STYLE B—A 2 pc. Pantee Dress, sizes 3 to 6 yrs. Made of tan cot ton pongee taks, collar and strip- ings on skirt of dotted pon- gee in contrasting color, 3 small button trimmings under QQn tabs......................................... vOU STYLE C—A 2 pc. colored cotton pongee Pantee Dress trimmed with checked gingham collar and cuffs and striping on pocket and bottom of dress, fancy stitching with but ton trimmings on dress. Assort ed colors and sizes 3 to 6 Q Op STYLE K—A 2 pc. hiking suit made years.......................... *0« of heavy wt. Jean. Middy—but STYLE D—7 to 14 yr. good quality ton trim front at “V” neck opening gingham dress, plain chambray 2 tailored pockets, button tnm ana colored front with colored souache large double sailor collar. Knicker» braid trimming. Assorted QOp —full cut with the adjustable but ton cuff, khaki color only. 4 a a colors ..................................... Sizes 7 to 14 yrs..................... l»u0 STYLE E—Stylish fancy good quali ty gingham 7 to 14 yr. dress, 2 STYLE L—A printed cotton pongee medallion and fancy stitch trim dress, ruffle at pocket and down on waist. 2 pockets. Assort- QO a front with side tie sash, contrast*. ed colors................................ ing piping to trim garment. STYLE F—High count fancy print Assorted colors and sizes, 74 A A cloth with side plaits as shown and to 14 years.............................. I luO two sash belts, edge collar, straight line dress. Asstd. colors and QO a STYLE M—A fine quality 7 to 14 yr. combination dress. Waist of plain •izes 7 to 14 yrs..................... chambray with fancy checked STYLE G—Amoskeag plain cham gingham Bkirt, cuffs and collar bray with bands of dainty checked trimming down front, each band match skirt. Large embroidered design on front tab, edge as illus forming pocket, with collar to cor trated, all-round sash, collar and respond, straight line dress, all cuffs heavily embroidered 4 A a round sash. Asstd. coloss (1 IQ stitch. Asstd. colors............ I iwO sizes, 7 to 14 yrs................. Miller Mercantile Co. tore J