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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1925)
VERNONIA EAGLE LOCALS ___ —_------ .---------- ♦ The ball game Tuesday evening. Business men ball game next Tues day evening. Be there. Everybody will want to see the ex position next Tuesday without fail. The Chautauqua is now on in Ver nonia. Tolles has moved to appart- ments over Haltom store. Mrs. Sarah North of Corvallis is visiting old friends in and around Vernonia this week. Dr. and Mrs. Hurley are spending a few days in Portland attending the state dental convention. Mrs. J. D. Anderson of Seattle visited this week at the W. J. Good ing home. we had in the city at that time wn.t lain by 3’11 and the Stranahans completed in our City show a con tract price, one for $2.62 per square (Continued from Pare 11 yard on six inch pavement and one I at $2.54. Curbs wetê aire tdy in at thet time i These improveemnts were initiated and the records show that curbs something like six or eight months were running at 55 esnts to 70 cents ago, Yours truly, O. K. ATWOOD, City Auditor. per lineal foot. The Hessam paving was made dn- Oregon Portlnad Cement company ing the summer of 141 J, and as far Mr. Davidson, quoted f. o. b., cars as maintainance ou’.r'i* of the week Vernonia far paving purposes. ly flushing, there has been no c»»t Cement, per bbl........................... $3.58 in the upkeep, Yours truly, Less sack credit ............................... 40 H. L. HOWE, City Recorder. $3.18 The City of Astoria, Oregon Less cash d’set per bbl .05 Gentlemen : Answering your letter of May 18, >3.13 1925, beg to advise that two of the This only 7 cents per bbl higher recent improvements which we had than Eugene price Price at Oswego the paper» . > ok up so.n » legal net >2.45 pr bbl. May 20, 1925. matters and in the general confu sion of moving they were eithet mis placed or not returend. Cost per yard approximate’}’ $1.25 per yard, this for the Hasst. n pav ing. The only other concrete paving PAVING MUST BE DONE MR. MASON’S FUNERAL By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Dean of Men, University of Dr. and Mrs. Hurley spent the week-end with Mrs. Hurley’s mother in Tacoma. The Montana Hotel has changed hands and some good improvements are being made. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Anderson visit ed over Decoration Day at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gooding. Mrs. Bryan arrived this week from their former home in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan are now at home over the Haltom store, which Mr. Bryan is manager of. The old se* tiers, or the p’oneers of the Nehalem valley will meet in Berkenfield on the morning of June 13. A days picnic will take tl.e time and all pioneers of the valley are expected to be there. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Steichen and sons Mark and Ray and Mrs. Rade macher, parents of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Grove, motored down from Ta coma and spent Decoration Day and Sunday with the Rademacher’s, Miss Ethel Grove, a sister of Mrs. Rade macher had come up the week be fore, thus the family were all to gether over the week end. You will do better here New Customers made at the Peoples Store Daily ►----------------------------------------------* Come in and Notice Quality SOME Sugar, per cwt.............. Rutter today................... Oregon Milk, 12 cans .. Argo Gloss Starch, pkg Monopole Catsup ......... Preferred Stock Pine- apple, can.................... (Toco, lb............................. Splendid Bulk Coffee, lb REGULAR $6.55 45cts $1.00 10c 25c 24c lie 45c PRICES String Beans, can Fiesta Sugar Wafers, regular 25c size, ............................. Corn Flakes, 10c, 3-for......... FRESH STRAWBERRIES— per box................. Fresh Plumbs, doz ... Peaches, basket, ...... New Spuds, 2-lbs for 15c 25c 10c 10c 75c 15c Fresh Green Vegetables Daily Exception a I Sii o ivi ng New Display of fancy Gioghi! ms,IOc yd Ladies Shoes, pair $1.95 Men’s Shoes, ....... .............. $2.45 up B. V. D.’s, suit ._ Mens Overalls ... 85c $1.75 Red Devil Sliirls for 69c THE STORE THAT REALLY SAVES YOU MONEY The Peoples Store funeral. His death had not been un Mr. and Mrs. George Stankey and expected ; Indeed it had been antici son and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Greene pated for months, but Mason had never Bpent Decoration Day at Centralia, done anything on time in bls life, Washington, where the Greene’s in so why should he surprise or die appoint his friends at this time by fant son is buried. Centralia had a doing things In a regular way. He splendid program for the day, ar- Quite a few from Vernonia were immediute territory and by acquir- at the job with a whole heart and rainged in the park, where stands was true to his habit. in parts of southern Oregon mining ing a few more eighties, they expect the death of an uncle who left me As I said, I was going to Mason’s the newly erected monument .as a |49,»99. funeral, and all through the morning memorial to the four boys who were districts this week. A company of to rush development work. On one I had been held up and delayed, and killed while in a parade in the streets men of Vernonia have organized the of the claims they have considerable' ANNOUNCING Interrupted until I was distressed for of that city, a few years ago in a Kelmar-Vanpet Co-operative Mining ore out ready for the smelter. fear I should not get there on time, Mrs. Mae Aikia will be in Ver peaceful Armistice day parade. and Development company. They I and being late to a funeral Is only nonia all of the coming week, at the less objectionable than being late to have a very promising gold and sil Hy * Van hotel. Permenant wave The baseball game between the a wedding. The taxi did not come ver prospect and workers have the specialist, For appointment or in on time, there was considerable con business men of the South side of tunnel in about a hundred feet. At a ---------- I formation consult Mrs. C. J. Nance. gestion in the street, which held us the street vs. those of the Not th meetini; of the board of directors Acvoiding to an unverified story up, and the driver misunderstood th.? side, that was to be played last Tues Monday, they decided to lease three current among Oregon lumbermen,' address, so while we should have ar day evening, was postponed for one VERNONIA STRAWBERRIES or four splendid holdings that their' the proprietor of a country sawmill rive«) at three, ft was twenty minute« week only on account of the rain. Engineer has located, all making a moved to Portland, depositing $50,-1 past when we drove up to the church We are in the strawberry belt. They will play next Tuesday even very creditable showing. This com-! In which the ceremony was to occur. 000 in a local bank. He had been op-We never have seen prettier, larger five o ’ clock. It will be an ex ing at I was In plenty of time, however pany n’jw holds a whip hand in their crating his mill 30 years and appar- or better flavored strawberries than The captain of the citing game. for the funeral started late. ently had been able to accumulate we had this week, grown at the Mason had been a faithful soul—gen North side says his men were will this much as surplus. When asked the of town. Mr. Elon E. Malm- erous and thoughtful of his friends, ing to play in the rain but the op secret of his apparent financial sten presented the Eagle office of whom there we,e got a few, but posing team had no umbrellas. success he said: , he seldom thought of anything on with a large box o f some just time. If he wrote a letter of con “ I attribute my ability to retire from the dew on his splendid farm With Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. White gratulation to Jones upon the arrival the edito rand wife rode through with $50,000 in bank after so long ntar town. Some of them were near- of Jones, Jr., the boy was usually a period in the country sawmill -u------ ----------- # — .......... busi-! —ly as large as a hen’s egg, and they Roseburg last Tuesday, and who did In rompers before the epistle arrived nesa, 1 to close application to duty, I seemed to melt in your mouth. we meet but D. W. Keasey. formerly If he sent a note of condolence to a rigorous rules of economy, never They are better berries than those Mr. Keasey was in bereaved friend upon the death of a of Vernonia. spending a cent foolishly, unadulter- you buy on the market in any to member of the family, the grief had town from his ranch with a load of uted honesty, everlastingly keeping wns we have been in. become pretty completely assuaged new potatoes, each as large as a toy before his words of comfort and baloon. He says they have green sympathy got Into the malls. If his peas, strawberries and all vegetables wife ask«*d him to p«j«t a letter or to the first of May. Ranch life apparent bring home a few lamb chops for ly agrees with the Keaseys. luncheon, he never failed to do so bnt he posted the letter urnally the Miss Nine H. Little, county Red next day, and delivered the chops after the cook had the table laid and Cross nurse, will leave tomorrow for all the preparations made for the Spokane for a few week’s visr, with meal. relatives and later she will join Mira Mason was a very religious man and Elizabeth Perry and the two will I think, sincerely so. It was hie In make a trip to Alaska. Miss Little tention to be regular at church has been asked to return to St. Hel services, bnt no matter how early he ens in the fall and icsume the po-’- started to get himself ready for th« service, he always miscalculated. He i.ion she has 10 acceptably fillet for got In ordinarily Jnat about the time the past year and it is probable that the collection was being taken op. II she will do 'o.—Mist. he ever did arrive early It was be TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY cause he had misunderstood the hour Whatever the pretty vagaries of the when I he exercises were supposed to I Respectfully solicit a share of st-ason may develop hi wedding' begin. gowns, for June brides, nothing will Ills office hours were from nine nn your insurance business. My com evef oatclnss the dignified gown of til four bnt I’ve looked out of rr missions are spent in Vernonia. Ivory or HjiltaJillR. Tk window at half-peat nine to see hln> Only best Companies raprcwritfftt Wl pushing himself hastily down th* Efficient insurance service all lines. wear >■ with the same assurance that «he feels when she puts on the veil street in an effort not to be later G. C. Olsen, Vernonia Realty. that served her mother or her grand than usual, for ultimately no one rent mother or may have descended upon ~ apartment ” house " sight — ly expected .Mason to be on time. It 100x100 on East Bridge St. The the brides of a family for generations was hie habit; Istenena had come :» The gown shown here Is nearly be Ingrained Into bls character, so price will surprise you G. C. Olsen, dos I straight In lines, showing just a vague that It waa quite Impossible for him Vernonia Realty. following of the figure, and is finished to be or) erwlse. at the bottom with a hand of lace It was fitting thnt he should ge to •LOOK DOWN ON VERNONIA» bordered by rows of pearl beads, a tils grave s liftle late. Lying there From a home on the hill 8 room lace bordered veil ««companies It. In hie coffin I could Imagine that he Fashion leans toward georgette 1. ; House can be made into 4 rooms, would otherwise not have rested com gowns for bride* and their maids an«: fortably, not have seemed quite at i Ground 76x150 Garden, Poultry reveals a preference for lace In com home It would have been r~m~thtng i yard etc. Beet view property «n west blnation with georgette or satin Pcsr' of a criticism upon his life to have i side. $426.00 for quick sale. Own beads In trimmings and In headdress S whs started hl« funeral on tl ers are leaving. Pay down 1225.00 are an aMtraved style feature of th. M. ELLIS & CO M. MURRAY. Mgr. SECRETS OF SAWMILL • MAN’S RISE TOLD Classic Wedding Gown of Ivory Satin Swimming develops childhood’s charms! 'T'EACH your youngsters to love the water! Tog them like daddy and mother and like Olympic cham pions — in a genuine Jantzen Swimming Suit! Children’s Jantzen» embody the patented bow-trunk pattern and non-rip crotch, improved shoulder strap, unbreakable rubber button—and Jantzen- stitch of permanent elasticity! Perfect - fitting, warm, long- lasting. You’ll like the 192S fashion able colors and models. Easy to fit you—Jantzen originated the famous fit by- weight method. Come in! Ask us for free windshield sticker. And choose from our complete stocks of Jantzen»—for men. women and children! PRICKS Men's Jantsens. *00 00 to (00 00 Wosaen’s Jsntsens $00 00 to *00.OS Cadet Jnntsena. WO 00 to *00.00 Children 1 Jantsens. *00 00 to *00 00 Bunn Special 21 and 23 Jewel ILLINOIS WATCHES for Railroad and Exacting Service nviting your inspection Hamilton, Elgin, Waltham Watches Insist on getting a fully adjustable watch, v... that has passed the test of accuracy in all tions. >7^ The suit that cha bathing to ■ hier ifrcmtu co. Vernonia, Ore KULLANOER ’ SJEWELRYSTORE Expert and American Watch Repairing Done <gv IMS. Waalers M G. C. Olsen, Vernonia Realty.