Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, May 22, 1925, Image 8

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VERNONIA EAGLE
¿ul LLlIc C.iy in Oregon
Water
BECAUSE A NEW YORK HOUSE WENT INTO BANKRUPTCY, THROUGH OUR EASTERN REPRESENTATIVES WE PURCHASED a LARGE AMOUNT
OF SILKS WHICH WE ARE GOING TO OFFER AT A BIG SPECIAL SILK SALE’. ALL HIGH-CLASS SILKS!
IT LASTS ONLY SEVEN DAYS!
Saturday, May 23rd, to Saturday, May 30th, inclusive!
IT IS THE BIGGEST SALE OF SILKS EVER OFFERED IN VERNONIA!
NEWEST
EVERY
Spring Silks
Wanted Silk!
A Real Silk Sale
colors and weaves, in the face of manufacturers’ an­
nouncements of increased prices
For Seven Days
$1.59 per yd
$1.59 per yd.
Some of the Qualities are
Sport
Canton Crepes, Chiffon Taffeta«, Heavy Crepe-de*
Chines, Stripes and
I
Plaids,
Georgettes,
Duchess, Messalines, Radiums.
WE OFFER YOU THESE BEAUTIFUL SILKS AT P RICES UNBELIEVABLE FOR QUALITY SILKS!
Silks, Brocades, Charmeuse, Tub
Shirtings, Broadcloths, Ben­
galine Flat Crepes, Baronette
Satins.
Silks,
SEE DISPLAY IN SHOW WINDOW
Miller Mercantile Co
VERNONIA’S LEADING STORE
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THAT GREEN FROG
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» -ar— seals»’ — - - »aaaa - «■■
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truly “the widest place in the road.” i
The first thing you see as you are '
pointing East as you approach the
town is the "Laughing Gas Station” j
Then is a nice grocery store and
restaurant . nd at the gas stati on ‘
and a repair shop near by where
tourists get repairs. Across the rail-.
road from the gas station one the |
& Saturday and Monday
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Ladies—You ere Invited. Whether
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Newt Parker had n run-away on !
The Nehalem Market.—Adv.
just for the kick he gets out of it
> members or not, all men are invi'ed
the
Clatskanie
hill
with
his
“
Chev
”
and has the largest' unpaid sub­
Sene in your name and $2 for the
one day this week. Mr. Enstrom and I to bring their wives to the chamber
scription list in the world. When he Eagle -i whole year.
commerce dinners hereafter,
Geo. Parker and children jumped out . of
is not printing the Salome Sun, writ­
Read the nds for something good
The car twisted and turned around There will be a table full next meet-
ing articles for the Saturday Even­
this week.
the short curves like a wild deer be­ ing.
ing Post sprinkling the street
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chet
Alexander
ing
chased. One of the children was Graduation exercises for th* eighth
shoving rattlesnakes away fr n
severely bruised, otherwise no one grade will be hei<| at the high school
Eastern tourists or a few of the oth-, were in Portland Sunday.
Mrs. J. C. Lincoln and daughter injured.
auditorium at X o’clock. Monday
er manifold duties incumbent upon
Mrs. Lester surely puts up a splen­ evening, May 25tn. Rev. Rademacher
a man who is boss of a thriving met­ are spending a week with her mother
ropolis of the size of Salome he take, in Astoria.
did Chamber of Commerce dinner. of the Evangelical church will de-
a month or so off and cover the
M •<. Gif nn Robinson w.v: called You lose out if you are not attend­ , liver the address.
greasewood Golf Course. This cour­ cast or account of the serious illness ing them.
Mr. and Mrs. Paascha were viHit-
se is so extensive that it sometime-, of her mother.
orsat
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
takes from June to January to play
H. E. McGraw, J. W. Bush and
the 18 holes.
A. L. Kullander were Portland busi­ Brendle Monday and Tuesday, leave
ing Wednesday for Eugene. Ore.
Paul Robinson asked the writer ness visitors Wednesday.
A glorious evening was enjoyed
to dash off something about a 4500
Mrs. Wm. Folger and Mrs. P. D.
by a host of young folks, who went
mile trip through Oregon California Schroeder were shopping in
Portland
picknicking Tuesday evening nt the
and Arizona and in attempting thi ■ Tuesday.
Big Eddy camp. Lot’s have more.
it is natural that the most interest­
Mrs. H. E. McGraw is spending
Ray Mills. Thor. Roberts, Ix>el
ing spot should get the most -pace.
We got a Salome frog, a K dak- a couple of weeks visiting relatives Roberts, Donald Hodges and Virgil
Banks.
I-: i.i • will rer.ic rt Vernonia
picture of Dick Wick Hall, a cactus in
Mr.
and Mrs. Ellis Taylor of h',' it the university >»i-> ti«t n
lug, a mouth full of sand, a m i
of blisters from the sun, a porchi <1 Banks visited friends in town Sun­ I* jrest Gt< ve S itu.' ' *y.
The Vernonia grade school will!
tongue and a few other impre sions day.
Mr. S. A. Wells, who is in the St. close »he year« work May 22, having!
in th? Salome country and I n iil.i
advise anyone who expects to make Vincent hospital in Portland, is im­ had during the year an enrollment of I
547 pupils.
,
an auto trip anywhere to be n ■ proving nively.
Everybody is having lots of fun I
and see Salome. It is twcntyfold as!
Mrs. Amick and children were out
interesting, thrilling hair raising an J from Portland Sunday visiting at And lots of noi.pjc getting ire« hams
I casts or bacon nt the Nehalem rw.
everything as taking ail the degrees ‘he DePue home,
I
in the sons an<| daughters of “I will
J. B Wilkerson, superintendent of k«»c —Adv.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clifford
Esaelstyri
arise” and more spectneui ir t' 1 .(the local high school, was a business
of Echo, Ore., are visiting his'
playing the leading role in the grand [ visitor in St. Helens Saturday,
procession of the “over the River
Mrs. Foust made a quick trip to parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Essel-!
Burying Society.”
Portland Saturday bringing her atyn.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Drorbaugh
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A Return Traveler. sister-in-law, Mrs. Eva Ilowel home
attended the funeral of Mrs. Dror-
with
her
Sunday.
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rhe Christian church has sold two bough's grandmother at Cedar Mills
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1 LOCALS
lota they owr.ed in cast Vernonia, Tuesday.
E. B. Tobey and wife, Mat Blair
♦---------------------------------——----- > ind the money will be applied on
and
wife, Fred Sturges and wife, all
Mrs. L. F. Kirk of Beaver creek thtir new |'.oj»tly.
was shopping in town Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Esselstyn of Vancouver, Wash., spent Sunday
Rev, Mathis was in Portland Wed­ and child from Echo nre attending at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
nesday.
the week-end with his parents Mr. Throop.
The W. B. A. held their usual'
Mr. Miller of the Upjohn count) y and Mrs. Wm. Esselstyn.
Kirsch Curtain ^
was in town Tuesday .
Mrs. R. S. Spencer and daughter' meeting in regular order last Fri-.
day
evening.
Mrs.
I.
Pavel
.
■■■y
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gar­ returned home Saturday from a
put up. easy
Mrs.
ner, Friday, May 15th a baby boy. weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. O. B elected
to take down, fit every
Get a ticket every time.von »-ter, Malmsten at Seaside,
* -**-*- — 4jriHquists office.
window, take care of
the Nehalem market—~
K. R. Warner was called to Ham« Cooked Food Sela—Th« Will,
every
effect.
Mrs. Ray Emmott is ieported an Caldwell, Idaho, last week on account ing workers will hold a home cooked
cuite sick the past week.
of the illness and death of her food sale, Saturday, May 23rd at
Thev are the moat prac­
the Central Grocery. Buy your Sun­
We would like to mail the Eagle mother.
tical and artistic curtain
to you every week. $2 a year.
Yes, and it was certainly a splen­ day dinner already prepared.
rods.
The beautiful
F. E. Malmsten and family, with
Charles Hoffman is on the sick did hani; got it free Saturday at the
Stipple
Tone finish is
list thia week.
Nehalem market—they give a ham Paul Malmsten driving, took a trip
Mrs. J, E. Eilis left this week to away every other Saturday, also a through the Willamette valley Sun­
exclusively Kirsch.
spend a couple of months visiting roast and a big piece of bacon. Ask day, going by way of McMinnville
her mother at Newport.
them about it, you may be the one to Salem and returning by Oregon
It is quite a treat to get a big ham to get the gifts next time and the City. They visited Miss Gladys at
free. Ask the Nehalem market about* best part of it is they are absolutely Monmouth and Miss Hazel in Salem.
VERNONIA
Mr. Malmsten says the country
it.—Adv.
free.—Adv.
looks beautiful and prosperous.
Blue Rock Inn, Dick Wick Halls of­
fice and a little further back. Dick
Wicks home. The grease wood Golf
course completes the picture. Dick
Wick Hall looks like a major gene­
ral off on a vacation only he does
not affect the fussy fixings that
city folks wear when vacationing.
He holds his pants up with suspend-
ers and his face open with a smil'i.
He owns the town of Salome, prints
the Salome sun on a mimeograph
Specials!
A beautiful line of wash dresses just received and
put on sale. Specially priced
P* Voiles in plain colors and figured, hansomely
trimmed with lace and ribbon. SPECIAL—
$5.00 and $6.75 .
New line of house dresses a splendid assortment
of patterns to select from— SPECIAL-^
The Most
Effective Help in
Window Draping
EVERY RIBBON AT HALF PRICE