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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1925)
Wlace Your Ad Here Opportunity SALE! WE WANT TO MAKE ROOM FOR FALL GOODS AND ARE MAKING SACRIFICES LN PRICES IN ORDER TO DO SO. SO IT IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS AT A GREAT SAVING. HALTOM MERCANTILE CO VALUE PLUS SERVICE The Store Across the Bridge r.AAlÀÀ.AÀAA.AÀAl^ÀÀA.ÌÀil t AAI ì IÀAA ì AÀAI ORIENTAL TEA IS GIVEN FOR LIBRARY ---- — (Continued from Page 1) tunes and I suspect from the , ay h - manipulated engli.h that J were all gypsies. This feature was well patronized. The arbor in the garden was reserved for the Ha waiian musciations, their mtfsic w very beautiful and appropriate to the- Splendid Schéoti VÉRNONIA RAGLI body and also very profitable to the I'brary fund and above all it was de" -atinn scheme of it all and when they first come over Tony took off and looked around with a far away look in ey. a: I id: “Oh, ze decor- ate, she makea me home seek. " * “ ” We had lots of compliments on the décorative scheme, but Tony’s com pliment was alone. The entire after noon was much enjoyed by every- a day when east side and west idde pioneera and new comera all ioined in this one effort for *he common good ot all. Special Correspondent. ------- LOCALS Judge White and Judge Fullerton of St. Helens, were over- one day this week, saying they came to see the big still, recently captured by Marshal Kelly. Misa Bertie Lester is spendi ig a week with her bister, Mrs. Lillian Washburn of Monmouth. George Jensen is the new baker at the Vernonia Bakery. Lee Schwab is in St. Vincent'« hospital in Portland for treatment. Mrs. R. L. Kullander and daughter and Miss Jewel Riistil of Indianapolis visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I A L. Kullander this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bush were. Portland visitors Monday and took' Mr. Kirk as far as Hermiston on his' return trip home, after spending a few weeks visiting his daughter, Mrs Lush. The last car of machinery has arrived for the nYw McGr iw .<• John-1 son Shingle mill, they will be ready for operation, September 15. Mrs. A. T. Cox and »on of Idian-J apolis, Idiania, are vlsitir.-,' at the J. H. Wharton home. Mi-. Cox is n sister of Mrs. Wharton. Mr. anj Mi's. Frank Hartwick are taking a vacation at Crater Lake. Mr. Beget and Mr. Olsen, state bank examiners, are in town this w eek. Mr. A. Adams of Klickitat, Wash , is spending a few days visiting his daughter, Mrs. Dolly Anderson and family. Fhil Schroeder spent Monday i Portland. H. O. Dissmore nnd fanii;y are I spending a couple of weeks visiting relatives at Reedsport. Marshal Kelly has’nt been seen for' several days, his business being I looked after by Wm. Pringle. When, Mr. Kelly returns he is liable to* bring the escaped convicts with him. * Judge Reasoner nnd wife nod Councilman Gooding and wife arc enjoying a couple of days vacation at Seaside. _______________ Alvin, Elmer.and Herold, sons of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Olsen, Ante over from the Wheeler »amp at Cochrane and spent Sunday with the home folks. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hyland of Seattle, Wash,, returned to their home lust week, after spending their vacation with their parents, Mr and Mrs. F. Hyland. Mrs. Roy Myers and son of Port land, visited at the home of her Uncle Emery Sheely hut week. Mrs. Matatie Chandler of Grove ton, Texas, arrived Saturday for an extended visit with her daughter Mrs M. F Wall and family. Mrs. Chamberlain and son, who Diaamora. School books for sal^*fu*r Sept. have beon visiting aU the home of her brother, Emory Shealuy, the past 7th ut the Book & Ai’JHj)- two months, returned to her home September 7, being t.’jJTr Day, the in Portland Monday, grade school will open Tuesday, on Mrs. R. Frame was called to Port September 8. Pupils will please act land last Thursday on account of her MOprdingiy. father's death. There wilt tie a cooked food sale --------- 4---------- at King’s store, given by th* Willing RETRIES FOR SALE Work* rs of the Christian church • n For the Evergreen blackberries, huturky, August 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. Howel) ripe, inquire of W. J. Lindsley. Drop fi!» postal card, P. O. box SO. , week to enter th > fruit bur in j Idaho. --------- 4--------- M. Gregory and L. E. Swai.svn r,t Portland, are the new clerks ut the If you hayo anything to sell or Skagg's store, in the absem ^^2^' WMnt anything. Advertise in the Eagle The Peoples Store SPECIAL! SATURDAY PRICES Groceries of Quality V White Wonder Soap, 6 bars for 25c Bon Ami, box 13c Jar Rings, 1-dozen Macaroni, 4-lbs. 25c Chocolate, 3-lbs. 25c Pride of Oregon String Beans, can 18c Half Ground Salt, sack 63c Olives, 4-oz. jar, jar Gum, 3-pkgs 10c 5c Mason Jar Caps, 1-dozen 22c Puree Tomatoe,No. 2i/G,per can 16c i »....... 12c M. ELLIS & CO. OPPOSITE BANK VERNONIA 4 I r Schedule of Votes and Subscription Price to THE VERNONIA EAGLE THIRD PERIOD SECOND PERIOD Embracing the fifth and sixth Embracing the seventh and last weeks (terminating Sept. week (terminating Sept. 26) 19) the following number of the following number of votes sub- votes will be issued < on _ ___ 1 will be issued on subscriptions: scriptions: 1.500 ,t...... $ 2.00 2,000 1 year $ 2.00 3,000 $ 2.00 1 year 1 year 4,000 ........... 4.00 1 years 6,000 4.00 4.00 8.000 2 years 2 years 7.500 ......... 6.00 3 years 6.00 10,000 3 years 6.00 12,500 3 years 11,000 ......... 8.00 years 16,000 4 8.00 18,000 8.00 4 years 4 years I years ......... 10.00- 15,000 10.00 20,000 . 10.00 25,000 5 years 5 years The above schedule of votes, which is on a declining scale, positively will not be changed during the competition. However, a special ballot, good for 100,000 extra votes, will be issued on every ‘‘club’’ of $25.00 turned in. This arrangement will be in effect throughout the entire campaign and is to be considered a part of the regular schedule. No subscriptions will be accepted for I*8* than one year, nor for more than five years ip advance from any one candidate. FIRST PERIOD Embracing the first four weeks (terminating Sept. Sth) the following number of votes will be issued on subscriptions: STORES AT STORES AT NEWBERG SALEM SHERIDAN VERNONIA CORVALLIS HILLSBORO McMINNEVILLE MONMOUTH Announcing the arrival of Hoffman Hardware Co I Hay tags i are selling! We have sold four MAYTAGS during the Ladies Fall Coats Millinery Star Brand Shoes Beaver Knit Silk Hose Novelty Silk and Wool Dress Suiting last week. You don‘t buy an experiment when yon buy the MAYTAG. Ask for demonstration and proof Watch our Show Windows SEE HOFFMAN/ Gyrafoam 'dDasher A « . About It X - . I You can Saw Money by Trading at MILLER'S Ve<nonias Leading Store i