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Thy returned home Sunday evening
reporting a fine time and lots of
clams.
Geo. Turner took his wife to
Portland Monday to receive treat
ment for a Goitre, upon their ar
rival there it was found that Mrs.
Turner was to weak at present to
have the goitre attended to. she is
in the hospital very sick with ty-
phiod feaver was the last report
we have.
Mrs. Chas. Hickman was a caller
at the Austin Dowliny home one day
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hockman and
family returned to their home at
“W*atina” the latter part of the
w*«k, after spending a week or ten
day* visiting relatives« nJ friends
in the valley.
P. DeRocke is dow* from Port
land on a visit with Ms daughter,
Mrs. Wm. Bridge».
Mr. and M». Chas. Sundland
made a business trip to Portlaid
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the flrat of the week.
Torporcer
Helps Hornsby
Mrs. Florin Mills is home on a
visit with he mother M», E. Know
les.
Miss Veda McCanley from Sea
Side is visiting relative* in the Val-
i»y-
Mrs. E. A. Reynolds was a Port-
land visitor Monday.
There will be preaching next
Sunday at the church. Sunday Sch
ool at 10, o*clock and preaching
after. Everyone come and bring
yeur friends.
M». Henry Balhorn was in from
Marshland visiting the Bachman
family for a few days last week.
Mrs. John Els recently made a
Journey to Salem to see her hus
band.
Mrs. Althea Elleston who has
been here on a visit with the W.
R. Johnson family for several weeks
»turned to her home at the Dalles,
A number of families from the
village and vicinity spent the week George Torporcer, infielder of the
end at Columbia Beach, among It. Louis Cardinals, has been of great
teip to Manager Kogers Hornsby thia
those who motortd down were, Os eason in keeping that club prominent
car Jones and family, L. Carmical n the National league pennant race.
anj family, Cecil Lane, Wm Brid
Mrs. George McGraw of Banks
ge» and family, and P. De.Riels,
Clyde Johnson, Ernest Lane and visited at the H E. McGraw home
family and Jack Newart and family. here last week.
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COL. CHAS SWEENEY
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Says
W. W. ESSELSTYN
VERNONIA BOOK « ARI STORE
Bring the
Everything in Magazines Stationery, Pictures and
Books—School and Office Supplies
Art and Novelty Goods
Beautiful
We do Picture Framing of All Kinds
Scenery back
CALL FOR BIDS
Home with
Transportation of school children
In Stony Point route. Bids received
up to 7 p. m., and opened 8 p. n>.
August 8th.
Specifications can be Been a1,
office of school clerk. Check for
5 per cent of contract must accom
pany bid. Board reserves right to
reject any and all bids.
O. M, CONDIT, Chairman,
Lillian Brown, Clerk Dist. No. 47.
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You in
A picture.
How else
Can you
Keep the
Memories of
A joyful
Trip.
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CARD OF 1 HANKS
We’ve got
Fresh films
To fit your
Kodak.
(. harles Sweeney, tonuerly
the Eightieth division of the A. E. r,
who heads the new American eaca-
drllle which Is to operate with the
French against the Rlftiun forces la
Morocco. The eseadrllle has been re
cruited front among former army men
now In France.
You snap ’em,
We wish to thank our many
friends and nigh bora for their kind-
ness and help during the illness and
death of our loving son, William
Richard
,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lander.
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Bert DePue and family spent
last week-end at the Rockaway
beaches.
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J. W. Brown and Earl Smith
drove to Portland Tuesday with the
Al, Leach, of Dilley was calling
body of a Mr. Smith, logger, who on Vernonia friends last Saturday.
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was killed at the O.-A. camp last
Friday.
Su ascribe for the Vernonia Eagle
We finish
’em at the
M & M PHARMACY
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Skaggs
Stores
Comparison Will Tell
THERE’S JUST ONE WAY TO DETERMINE WHETHER OR NOT YOU
ARE GETTING ALL YOUR MONEY WILL BUY. THAT IS BY FRE
QUENT COMPARISON OF PRICES AND VALUES. UNLESS YOU SHOP
IN PERSON YOU CANNOT BE SURE THAT YOU ARE PAYING TOO
MUCH OR THAT BETTER QUALITY MIGHT NOT HAVE BEEN HAD
FOR THE SAME PRICE.
SKAGG’S STORES INVITE PERSONAL SHOPPING—AND THAT KEEN
COMPARISON OF VALUES WHICH IS CHARACTERISTIC OF THE
THRIFTY HOUSEWIFE.
These prices are just indications—there are other equally good values we
cannot list.
California Elberta Peaches for
canning, per crate.................... $1.39
Cantelopes
10c
“Life Buoy” soap, 3 for
New Spuds, “best quality” 7-1 bs 25c;
per 100 pounds........................ $3.25
Cane Sugar, per 100 lbs.
$6.45
Mason qt. fruit jars, per doz
03c
Cheese, per pound
. 27c
Jelly Glasses- per dozen
49c
Apple Flakes, 2 pkgs
25c
ee No. 1 blend, ground while
you wait, per pound.................... 45c
Federal Milk, 11 tins
Gem Nut
$1.00
MEAT SPECIALS FOR
SATURDAY
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Boiling Beef ............
-Pot Roast...................
Telephone 741
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10c
Good Steaks .................... .......... 25c
.... 15c
Veal Chops, pound ......... ............25c
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M. A. ES8ELSTYN
Vernonia, Oregon
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NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received by the Mayor
of the City of Vertionia, Oiegen
at 8:00 o’clock, p. m., August 17th,
1025, at his office in said city, for
16,088.88 par value, Bancroft Im
provement Bonds of said city, Mid
bonds to be in denomination of
>500.00 each, to bear interest at a
rate not to exceed six (6) per cent
per annum, to mature ten years
from date of issuance, with princi
pal and semi-annual interest pay
able at the Fiscal Agency of th*
State of Oregon in New York City,
The approving legal opinion of
Messrs Teal, Winfree, Johnson and
McCulloch of Portland, Oregon, will
be furnished the successful bidder.
The Council of the city of Ver
nonia, Oregon, reserves the right t-j
reject all or any of the proposals
received, and to modify the term*
of this notice.
(Signed) RAY EMMOTT,
President of the Council and Acting
Mayor.
Attest: D. B. REASONER, Recor
der.
(Seal)
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