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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1925)
J Splendid ScKodtf VERNONIA EAGLE ,^r<hd Highway KINGSLEYS S Vernonia Owned $6.85 TUB SILKS, a dress pattern t. 15c SHOES—Final call at OXFORDS, Eadie’s, brown black $1.98 CHILDRENS’ HOSE, Special 20c FRONT LACE CORSETS 50c T MEN! MEN! 20 per cent Hats Shoes A Special Price Reduction Saturday and Monday Specials! Tillamook Loaf 7 e» , Cheese........ J m L SOLID PACK Toilet Paper-(F/ 22 rolls _.4>1.VV Tomatoes Large 2^ size hand packed—2 can— Mananas 35c 10 pounds 79c Spinach, 2 cans ...... 25c 2 Hominy 25c 2 Kraut 25c 27’ Bars ROYAL WHITE soap Free Shopping Bag $1.00 A new wonderful TQ« Marshmellow ..«Ju Crown Flour, lg. sack Del Monte a Flour ... 5>Z.45 FANCY SOAP 4 bars........... 25c Shrimp, 2 for.... 35c Sardines, lg can only......... 15c WATERMELONS This means that we folks in this neighborhood must patronize local supply men and merchants if we expect our town to pros per and “stay on the map.” Frankly, it means that every citizen will find it most profitable to read the advertisements in this paper every issue, and to follow their good advice. Our advertisers are all personally interested in this town—and in YOU. They are helping you build a better home community. When business is good, their profits are being shared with you in an endless chain of co-operative betterment Read the Ads in this Paper and save yourself money by trading at home Ripe— Fresh COFFEE unconditionally anteed— 55c Qual:‘v - Service - Price ——j*—----- -—-^»ifpa. it-rffiw triéy could £ the gas they eat up. But it was the tiresome day after; no ont! — money spent—we spent it on pu a short vacation, it was the ° Celebrate. ATURDAY night is a mighty good time to ask yourself 1 this question: “Is our community sending more money out of town than is coming in each week?” Of course the only safe answer is “NO!” I TOILET Saratgo chips, j 5 for.............TvC Hotel Benson When Business is Good S Real Battle Scene in Riffian War HE Central Oregonian of T the recent American L| Characteristic of the seritimejr. . POLICE NOTES ------------------------ *1 Negligees Combine Two Kinds of Silk Quit your kicking, pull together. “Peggy” Lewis was before Judge Reasoner on a charge of being drunk and disorderly in a public cafe, ar.d was fined. $75. E. Short was brought into court for being intoxicated and wan fined $50. R. Hill celebrated the Fourth on the Third an(| was before Judge Reasoner for being-drunk and was fined $25, it being his first offence. C. Staples was picked up by Chief Kelly for transporting “moon” and was before Judge Weed, who fined him $200 and 30 days in the coun ty jail. i Printed silk and plain crepe make the graceful negligee picture«!. In which a flounce of the crepe Is bor dered with bands of the printed silk und set on to a three-quarter length klmona. Crepe borders the sleeves provides the back of the collar the ties that fasten the side doe- Simple, graceful, easy to maks very useful, this negligee has everything to recommend It. so why not make one negligee grow where two old frocks did nothing before? DR. WALTER N. KOELZ Kibbie 1« New Sensation came to Prineville for the ci'c"e! I statement of M. E. Carkin- cr are nonia. wbp said -J^Gified from the tify engineer on de posit of $5.00, same to be forfeited should no Ijid be received. No Sid. will- he considered unless accompanied by a bidder’s bonct, cash this U the day ,uf colorful printed or a certified check, payable to the :abrlcs. They appear I d all kinds of City of Verrfohia, for an amount goods, from sturdy cottons to flinty e<i.ual to five. <5> per cent of the »■htffons, and are used for all kinds amount bid, to be forfeiteJ as fixed of apparel, from house dresses to «v«- and liquidated damages in case the nlng gowns Pretty as they ar«, they bidder neglects or refuses to enter are st their beet when mad« op with 41 into a contract and provide a suitable plain fabrics—and thereby hangs« tale bond fur the faithful performance of of thrift and pleasure. For resource sai(| Work ih'the event the co'ntrSct <>r Walter N. Koelx ,,f Ann Artxx ful home dressmakers are managing is -»warded to him. - to combine two discarded garments •" nccotnpnnylng tlie MacMillan ex- The right to reject any and all édition to the arctlc as ils Oab exMrt. Into one, that proves constantly use bids is hereby reserved. ful. Instead of hanging in a dark Dated Vernopia, Oregon, June cloaet, to blush unseen, the gay only recently have news photograph«» be«B permitted to take photo Those Vernonia people who pine 29th, 1125. flowers that deck a printed frock, graph» uf the battles In Ute French-Biff war la Morocco. This one shows men of 1 for the good old days never pursued Kibble, recently inquired »ecun i that Is passe, see the light once D. B. REASONER, Recorder. the Foreign I-egton shooting from a Held of mate«. Inserted la a portrait of - baseman of the Host on Bru vex from mor«. Combined with c plain material, a mule and a double-shovel up and - * 47-2t their commander, Colonel Freydenharg, wbe wan th« battle of Aatar. t the Texas league. who is playing th« two ar« converted Into ■ charm down com rows all day for fifty great gatr: of baseball. ing negligee, or even perhaps into a Subscribe /or the Vernonia Eagle cents and their dinner. combination frock. SUCH IS LIFE Ho-w ‘5 YA Mt AD T'DAY, MÈ. 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