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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1925)
Largest Mill in the West VERNONIA EAGLE dance, Miss J. Gould; Xylophone solo “Autumn Leaves” Chas. Hoffman; Director F. McBerron has all causej march, “Victor” high school band; to feel proud of the high school band' Saxaphone duet, Serenade from “Les under his instruction and leadership. Millions de Arlequin” Messrs. C. S. Mr. McBerron is a musician and di and R. Hoffman; waltz, “My Lady” rector of much worth to the com high school band; selection. “Star munity and his services to the band Spangled Banner” high school band. has been donated without charge. Aucompanists were Mrs. C. S. Hoff The program in full as presented man, Mrs. E. Z. Brown and Miss last Friday night will be repeated Amy Hughes. probably in some neighboring town, BIDS WANTED. if the wishes of many come true. Sealed proposals to furnish fuel Following is the program: Selection, “America” ILigh School wood for the two school houses in band; selection, American Melodies, Vernonia, of school district No. 47. high school band; dance, “Highland Detail prices for 30-inch fir wood Fling” Miss E. Culver; bass solo, “Absent” Mr. Loel Roberts; overture and 4-foot good slab wood per eord. “Bouquet” Merrs. Hoffman and Mc- Bids will be open Saturday, May 2c Barron; piano duet, Operatie Airs, at 7:30 p. m. Board reserves the right Misses Malmsten; march, "Avenger” to reject any or all bids. high school band; Serenade, “Eve By order board of directors, school ning Shadows” high school band; district 47. Louis Siegert, clerk.40-2t Favorable Commenta Justified. Hoffman Hdw. Company One of Uncle Sam’s BARGAINS and as usual “Good Stuff” KNIFE------ FORK------ SPOON The set for 22c The same set the boys “over there” had to sign up for value received at 65c a set. On display JUST THE THING FOR CAMPING Hiking trips or around the kitchen. FOR BARGAINS See Hoffman About It American Legion 60 x 100 corner lot with ? room Blodgett t house; good location oil a rocked street, for $600.—Eagle office. Chautauqua opana In Vernonia June Ask about the premiums at the VERNONIA, OREGON Post No. 119 Nehalem market. No strings to it,— M. E. Carkin ................. Commander Adv. Wm. Folger .......... Vice-Commander Gene Shipman ..................... Adjutant P. W. Harrison writes from St. H. E. McGraw ........ Finance Officer Guy Shields........... Sergeant-at-arms Helens: ••Inclosed is $2 check for the Fred Brewer .......................... Chaplin Eagle, before my time expires." Mr. Harrison knows it takes oil of that Executive Committee nature to make a good paper. W. J. Bealls, J. C. Lindsay, A. L. Kullander. No one would refuse a big ham, a The Vernonia American Legion roast or n piece of bacon as a gift. Post No. 119, now has a membership The Nehulem Market gives these of 102,some increase since last Jan. t.way absolutely free, every other 1st, when we had 17 members. Boys Saturday. Have you got yours yet? are talking of their trip to the state Ask the Nehulem market ab.-ut par convention to Prineville, which will ticulars —Adv. come in the latter part of June The drum corp is doing fine: th >se Only five innings Inst Sunday, but who did not hear them blasting the home team beat f. ar to zero. around town last Monday night, I Alton Blodgett, rookie pttclier will, should consult the nearest ear A letter from Klamath Falls says the New York Yutikevs Is expected to specialist. there are three fnen there for every get a permanent place on the pllchlnx Commander Carkin is now work job. staff. He has performed excellently in ing on Memorial Day program1 in | the training catup. regards to the parade, etc., and the Be sure you are prepared. Women post is also getting their new flag Mrs. Ross visited in Portland the as well as men, and boys and cirls pole installed near their club nouse first of the week. .-Some ask what became of the over 14 must now have a licen -e to fi. h or hunt. “Flying Apes,” the apes are still on Several new buildings started this the job, but this warm weather keeps Boosters—Feel better, live better week. them busy scratching. Comrndj Schooley gave the post a scare the and fight harder than any other last meeting night by busting the tribe ou earth--and leave a '>etter Clarence Reed was a Portland doors off the hinges and shouting impression than the pessimest. passenger Tuesday. at the top of his voice that his pct R. Sesseman, Wm. VanDorn, W. soup hound “Boots” was missing in Alex Seward was among Portland action, that is, he had not been home C. and Robt. Repass and Paul Robin- all night. A detail was formed to on were seen in Portland Tuesday. visitors the first of the week. hunt said “Boots” this detail locat ing the purp in an alley along the main stem. Schooley, who wore one of them, “In the red necktie epi- demic,” which hit Vernonia this spring, claims that this red tie of his caused his hound to leave home. Hindenburg did not receive the support of this post during his cam paign for president of Germany. Buy Shields was missing when it STORES AT came to serve the chow last Munday night. Who put the salt in the coffee CORVALLIS for sugar, yes who? Bill Folger sang HILLSBORO “Madelon,” in French last meeting McMINNEVILl.F night and some of the rookies in the MONMOUTH IvERYlHING TO VrffcAR main lobby thought that he was re- citisg the “Shooting of Dan McGraw’ Bill said that he was singing French This post has received a citation from headquarters for going "over the top in members.” Initiation ceremonies will be held soon, for all new membei; and the boys have been thinking up terrible schemes of torture for these victims so beware you new members. We are showing the finest line of Straw BON SOIR LADIES AND CHILDRENS SHOES A fine large a»aortment to sell at prices far below what you pay in the city. Children«, priced from Q$c to $4 to $2.50 * Ladie‘ from $2.49 . Childrens White Canvas shoes 4Qc pair. Nice assortment of Dress Ginghams in new shad Special— a yard | Qc Beach Cloth, fast colors, beautiful patterns Special a yard— |QC HALTOM MERCANTILE CO Mr». Chaa. D. White was a Port land visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Paul Robinson Portland Tuesday. visited Vernonia va. May 17— Vancouver at Vornoola. ... May 24—Westport at Westport. May 30— Lakeshore at Vernonia. May 31— Poweihuret at Vernonia June 7—Kendall A.C. at Vernonia. June 14 Gladstone at Gladstone. June 21—Prescott at Vernonia. June 28—Westport at Vernonia. July 4th—St. Helens at St. Helena. July 5—St. Helena at St. Halene. July 12—Port Yoeman at Vernonia. July 18— Linton at Vernonia. July 26—Prescott at Goble Field. Aug. 2—Sellwod A.C. at Vemaaia. Aug. 9—Alberta Yoeman at Vern'a. Aug. 10—Kendall A.C. at Portland Aug. 23—Astoria at Undecided. Aug. 80—Multnomah at Mulnoaaah. Sept. 6—St. Helens at Vernonia. Sept. 7—St. Helena at Vernonia. Sept. 8—Astoria at Vernonia. Sept. 9—Champs of River at Astoria. STORES AT NEWBERG SALEM SHERIDAN VERNONIA Hats ever brought into this town. Come in and look them over. You are sure to buy Prices from The next meeting of the Library board has been set for next Tuesday eveniny, May 19th at 7:30. The board desires all members of com mittees working with it to be pre sent. Everyone is cordially invited to attend this meeting which is to be for the purpose of final organi zation and to put the library in op eration. as the books have arrived from the state library. A notice in next weeks paper will announce when the library will be officially opened to the public. 25c to $3.50 each Bathing Suits Jantzens, “the national swimming suit, All colors and sizes for men and women. Cotton Bathing Suits for men, women and children. Price— $1.00 to $1.50 each FOR SALE—Range, heater, organ and other household furnishings. See these at residence for bargains D. A. Dobbs. Vernonia .. 40-2t 111 V. WANTED— Old cotton rags at the Eagle office, must be clean, cash paid. 40-tf OVERALLS PAY DAY BRAND BIB $1.3» HEADLIGHT BIB SltSS PAY DAY WAIST *1.3» I NOTICE. Last warning—Rake up and clean up your yards and have taken to city dump grounds. Warm weather is here and there are several places that are very un sanitary. Thia is fnal warning. W. J. KELLY, Chief of Police UNION MACH CANVAS GLOVES pr...... 10« OUR OWN» Special Weave Cloth Mukes 'em 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. 8195 Only yards of 39-inch material are needed tn make this slip- on dress in size lb years. A Dress Any Girl Can Make >>■ LOST—Bill fold, costaining import ant papers. Finder please leave same at Nehalem Hotel. Suitable reward. ... J. C. Hobson. .. .40-lt* BIG YANK WORK SHIRTS, blue and gray 75« VTO MATTER how little you know about sewing, you can make this dainty frock with its short raglan sleeves. Get your pat tern at our Standard- Designer Department and then visit our piece- goods counter. The Bclrobe, a wonderful dressmaking guide in cluded with the pattern, shows you with pictures how to make the drew. MENS WORK SHOES, A »nap OUTWEAR TWO ORDINARY PAIR at $3.45 Pair MILLERS Always Buy STANDARDDES1GNBÄ PATTERNS 4 ■Miller Mercantile Company VERNONIA’S LE ADING STORE in BASEBALL Straw Hats TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I Shoes The “Sweet Girl Graduato" Sdoaon i* here. Miner Mercantile Co Sunday school this Sunday, May 17 in the Rose theatre at 10 a. m. Baccalaureate services will be held as a union meeting in the Evangeli cal church. Christian Endeavor at I 7 p. m., and preaching at 8 p. m. in I Rose theatre. « Let*« hope for band Sunday in the park this