Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 19, 1925, Image 3

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    VWfONiA BAGLK ~
>t Little City in
A New Hou— a Day
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FORCED TO VACATE!
Second Call
1st
LANDLORD ORDERS ME OUT BY JULY
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EVERYTHING
MUST
MOVE
Fixture» also for sale
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WE MOVE JULY 1st, WE CAN’T HAVE A LARGE STOCK. AS WE HAVE TOO SMALL A ROOM—OUR PRESENT STORE IS AT YOUR DISPOSAL
AT OUTRAGIOUSLY LOW PRICES; AN OPPORTUNITY YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS.
COREY MAY BE DOWN, BUT HE’S NOT OUT.
YOU
CAN’T KEEP ME DOWN—BRING SOME CHANGE AND PACK AWAY THE GOODS.
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THIS
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SALE
REGARDLESS
OF
COST
ANY PRICE NOW
V.
HENCE
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ROOM HERE FOR
FORCED OUT
ONLY A FEW OF MY
AND MUST DISPOSE
LOW PRICES ON HIGH
OF HALF MY STOCK
QUALITY GOODS
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GINGHAMS
$1.25 and $1 00 Si:k Hose going at 48c a pa«*r
Men’s Hats, from 25c up
Men’s Work Shirts» 69c
Men’s Dress Shoes, regular $6.50 and $7.50 for $5.68
27 and 32 inch Ginghams, 18c a yard, while they last I
Muslin, bleached and unbleached, seven yards for
a Dollar
Cretone, six yards for a dollar.
Ladie’s Silk Hose, regular $1.50 and $1.75, going at
89c a pair
¡>¡0 USE TO QUOTE THE LOW
PRICES—THEY ARE ALL HERE—
COME IN AND MAKE IT SNAPPY.
PRICE NO OBJECT—
CHILDREN
Summer Underwear, union, 38c
A. COREY
ACROSS FROM BANK AND TWO DOORS WEST—SEE THE WINDOWS—r
,
Many men invest in mortgages or
bonds at four per cent, and yet think
their advertising docs ot pay unless
they can see a hundred per cent re
turn the next day.
The world is alive anj on the alert
for new thoughts and ideas, and the
man w ho takes the initiative and
launches something new is sure to
find a place in the front rank.
DEFINITION OF WHAT
HORSEPOWER MEANS
The commonest term used in mea­
suring power is the unit called horse­
Advertising enables a store to do power.
In considering the power of a.
twice the business with the same over
head—isn’t it cheap at three per cent machine, however, we must not only
state how much it can do, but how
of gross receipts?
Ti rettone
Win Battle
o£ Tires
At Indianapolis, May $•
Setting a New World
Mark of 101.13 Miles
per hour—5tl0 Miles without Tire Trouble
Thia gruelling test proves the
outstanding superiority of Fire­
stone Full-Size Gum-Dipped Bal­
loons. With practically no change
in cars and drivers from last year,
and over ths same rough, uneven
brick track, laid sixteen years ago
—Firestone Balloons racing under
a blazing sun—beat last year’s
world record onthick- walled, high-
pressure tires by a wide margin.
Of the 21 cars which started,
only 10 finished "in the money”
—every one on Firestone Balloons
—Gum-Dipped by the extra Fire­
stone process that adds extra
THE FIRST TEN
MONET WINNERS
—oil oa Flros
raiMiM
AVKRACE
Peel-
Pet H obt
Hon Driver
101.13
1 De Pnelo
3 lowU-Hlll
100 83
3 Shafer-Morton . 100 18
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B8.K0
4 Harte
It/.iU
S Milton . a • .
»8.01
• Deray . • • .
.
oess
7 De Pahoa
P« 33
8 Kreta
. • • .
t>3 74
» Shattwc
• • .
L4 75
IO Bardina • • .
strength and flexibility,and elimi­
nates internal friction and heat.
Call at
—inspect
Balloons
mile race
our principal branches
one of these Full-Size
that travelled the 500-
without a change.
These wonderful Gum-Dipped
Balloons that stood thia terrific
grind, will give you safety and
comfort—and thousands of addi­
tional miles—on the worst coun­
try roads — in daily conflict with
sharp stones and gravel, worn-out
macadam and broken concrete. See
MOST MILKS PER DOLLAR nearest Firestone dealer today.
Crawford Motor Co., Vernonia, Oregon
Mist ¿¡arage, Mist, Oregon
AMERICANS
SHOULD
PRODUCE
THEIR
OWN
RUBBER
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,
,
long it takes to do it.
The expression horsepower was in
vented originally for the steam en
gine, and >• measured easily and con­
veniently by requiring the engine to
lift a given load a given distance in
• given time. The result is in foot­
pounds per second.
One horsepower is that power re- ,
quired to lift 550 pounds one foot
in one second, or . conversely, one
pound 550 feet in one second.
If
both the above are true, a horse­
power will also lift 55 pounds 10
feet in one second.
The number of pounds lifted one
foot in one second, then, divided by
550, will give the horsepower of the
engine. If it is found on trial that a
certain machineor engine can lift
660,000 pounds, or 330 tons, one
foot in one second, we know that its
horsepower is 1,200.
in the hopes that the coast air will the Ornduff’s home.
benefit her health.
Mrs. Britton spent Saturday and
Dick Doughty had the misfortune, Sui.uajr with her parents, Mr. and
to sprain his ankle recently and it. ’ Mrs. Bludsoe at Manning.
now confined to his home for a few
Mrs. Rainwater was a caller on
days.
Mrs. Ornduff one day last week
Sam Turk was a Sunday visitor at apenidng the afternoon.
Last Sunday was (‘Flag Day,** and
only one flag was displayed within
the city limits.
LIBRARY NOTES
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Beginning June 23, thè Vernonia
public library will be open every
Tuesday evening from 6:30 until
8:30.
OnMonday, Wednesday and Sat­
urday afternoons, the hours are
from 2:00 until 4:00. Please remem j
ber the hours.
The library is your library and it
is open to everyone. Its success de­
pends upon your patronage.
Return books promptly on or be I
fore the day that it is due, other­
wise a fine of two cents will hsve
to be charged for each day over due.
I
Upper Nehalem
|
Mrs. Orah Smith went out to visit
her sister at M »taker Saturday.
On the wrapper you will find the Frye’s “Deli­
cious” label, an absolute guarantee of unvarying
high quality —
On the rind you will find the Frye’s “Delicious”
brand and the U. S. Government stamp—further
assurance that these well-known products are as
pure and wholesome as they are delicious —
but BEHIND THE RIND i» the
real proof of all the good
thing» we »ay of Frye1» “Deli­
cious” Ham» and Bacon.
Send 2c
only
cover
postage
FRYE’S
to
of
MEAT
QUIDS. Tette «H
• bout the choice
• nd cutting et
meato «nd centaine
•nor« than 100 teat
ed rocI pee Addreca
Frye A Ce., Seattle
The Ohier Brothen went to
Portland Saturday to get some re
pairs for their shingle mill.
Miss Sybal Ornduff went to Port­
land Friday to visit her sister Ella
and to attend the Rose show.
Mrs Thomas Aaderson has gone
to the coast for a few months visit
bacon
hams
“Everything The Name Implie»”