Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 09, 1925, Image 6

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    Biggest Little City in Oregon
VERNONIA EAGLE
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Master Noel Dickens, son of Mr. nights this week we have been with­ ye’d give me something to boot, job, quick pick-up, all
and Mrs. Harry A. Dickens, haa been out power to operate our dough b’goahl”—Oregon Motorist.
keeps me broke, wa
and
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very ill for the past few days, but is mixer and as a consequence it may
Buffalo
la always ready to
have affected the quality of Mothers
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She: Why do you call our car Bison.
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Why
pass
us
something
really
Breal, altho we have tried hard to "Flapper?”
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good—eat Mother’» Bread.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stratton and hold it up to its usual quality. Ver­
Try an
He: Streamline body, swell paint
In looking over the advance
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two children of Portland, visited on nonia Bakery.—Adv.
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sheets and history of plays for the
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Time to revive the Chamber of Saturday and Sunday at the Robin­
Majectic theatre for the coming Commerce.
son home.
The Miller Mercantile Co., who’s
week, beginning this Saturday, we
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purchase of ths Kingsley’s store
became so interested that we ne-
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lebo have was recorded in this paper last week,
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kullat der
glected business all forenoon, read­
returned to the I.-P. camp after Mr. have been busy all week re-arrang­
spent
Sunday
in
Independence.
ing of the different exciting scenes.
Lebo being laid up with a crippled ing and shelving the big rooms in
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Sorry we can’t print the stories of
foot for some time.
the Kingsley building that they have
The World Series, baseball,started
each play. Surfice to say, they are
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leased. The new store will be one of
Wednesday
indeed interesting, entertaining and
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Richardson the prettiest in the county.
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instructive. We wll give our read­
spent a couple of days at the state
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C. E. Steel ar.d wife were out fair last week.
ers the names an<j dates they can be
They also visited To our friends and customers of
seen and we know you will say they from Portland the first of the wee.. with friends at Portland and Mon­
I
Vernonia and vicinity.
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sound good.
mouth.
We desire through the columns of
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bush and Mr.
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Rain Coats and Pants, Filson make i/2
coats
the Vernonia Eagle -to express our
We make cakes to order for all thanks.for the liberal patronage dur­
For this Saturday night you can ind Mrs. H. E. McGraw were Port­
$5.00;
Cruser
full
back,
$6.00;
Pants
to
match,
occasions and you will find the fin­ ing our short stay in your city. .
see “His Majesty, Bunker Bean.” land visitors Tuesday.
$4.50; Britches, $5.00; Hats $1.50
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ished product to be a delight to the
As the name applies it is a comic—
Vernonia Book and Art Store,by­
D'-n Connell and A. L. King of eye and a treat to the stomach.—
and one that will drive away any
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Esselstyn.
U. S. Rubber Coats,..........
$5.75
blue feeling or grouch, no matter Hillsboro were visiting in town last Vernonia Bakery.—»-Adv.
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of how long standing,
A master- week.
$4.50
U.
S.
Rubber
Boots,
short
.
TO THE PUBLIC
We make cakes for everybody for
piece that combines unroarious hil-
$6.50
U.
S.
Rubber
Hip
Boots
...
On behalf of the Ladies of the W.
arious humor with a rich vein of
Any kind of business, social or instance. Devil’s Food and Angel
U. S. Rubber Ladies Boots
$3.50
B.
A., who gave a benefit dance for
veiled pathos.’ that is how a critic ''ommercial printing at the Eagle of- Food. Choose yours ’ and you will
U. S. Rubber Boys Boots ...
$2.50
find it to be delicious.—Vernonia the needy at Treharne, Sept 30th,
has described “His Majesty, Bunk-' fice.
they wish to express their thanks to
Bakery.
—
Adv.
er Bean.” The story concerns a tim j
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all the merchants of Vernonia who
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id clerk, whose ambition is to say
The F. E. Malmsten family were
Mule Skin Pants
$3.75
The W. C. T. U. will meet Oct. so generously contributed either in
when confronted with a crisis, “I among the state fair visitors last
prizes
or
bought
tickets
also
all
13th. Will nil members make an ef­
can imagine nothing of less conse-1 week.
I
Leather Aprons, heavy
fort to attend as there will be an those who same to the dance.
$2.75
quence.” Confidence comes to him
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The dance was a financial suc­
important
business
meeting.
when clairvoyants inform him that
Miss Helen Jarvis of Portland,
cess and otherwise every body
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he is the incarnation of Napoleon' visited this week at the home of
All Wool Underwear, 100 percent
$5.75
seemed
to enjoy themselves. A few.
W.
C.
T.
U.
night
will
be
observed
and King Ram-Tah. He learns to Prof, and Mrs. Aldin Johns.
Wool
Underwear
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got
unruly
at
the
end
of
the
party
'
$3.75
at the Billy Sunday tabernacle on
refer to his motor a “a l’il ol’ last
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Tuesday evening, Oct 13.
It is but were politely tol<] to leave the
year’s car.” He thinks he can tram-1
Mr. Cleveland is just finishing a
There was some trouble out­
pie on women.”—But he haj not new an<j pretty four room modern hoped that the Vernonia Llnion will hall.
Suit Cases, all leather
$9.00
side the hall, but it is unfair to hold
be largely represented.
counted on “the flapper.”—you’ll cottage on Rose avenue.
the I-adies of the W. B. A. respon­
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laugh your head off.
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Mrs. E. E. Adison and daughter sible for their action as some seem
Water Proof Logger Shoes
$15.00
Notice three new homes
Betty of Independence and Mrs. J to think.
For Sunday night is booked the built in the residence district
Yours for good clean sport all the
H. Becker and daughter Clara Jean
one you have been telling the neigh the'high school.
All kinds High Tops
$10.50 to $16.00
OVILA DOUST.
i of Tillamook, were house guests of time.
bor you wouldn’t miss. It will in­
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
L.
Kill
lander
this
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The paving job is going on satis-
form you what to do with those
That’» Differ**!.
Camially Dress Shoes
$5.00 to $6.50
factory,
only we wish it was coin- week.
wives—the good
ones and the
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Wife (in back seat): “Henry,
troublesome ones,
The fifty most j pleted.
Mrs. D. L. Smith, Mrs. H. S. dear! You mustn’t drive so fast!”
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beautiful bathing girls in Holly
Several business changes in town Strong, Mrs. Frank Malmsten, Mrs.
Husband: “Why not?
wood were selected by the casting
the
past two weeks and more ar? G. C. Olsen and Mrs. Sarah Spencer
“The motor policeman who has
director at Paramount’s west coast
attended the W. C. T. U. institute been following us won’t like it.”—
studio, to appear in “The Trouble j anticipated.
held at St. Helens, Tuesday, Oct 6. J udge.
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With Wives” The girls were outfit I
HERE IS A
Give the children a fourth meal
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ted in all varieties of bathing suits at 4. They are growing and need it
Mr. Sell’s son Harold and daugh-
Bargai*
from the one piece variety to fancy and Mother’s Bread will supply that ter Flora, stopped over for a few
ruffled affairs designed by Travis j energy and vitality which they need. days to visit with their father,
Auto Demonstrator (who had
while
Banton and Howard Greer Brnton
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enroute to California, from east- been trying for three hours to sell
Great Bargain in Horsehide Coats, full Hides
also created the eleven gowns worn !
Mrs. Toney Corey arrived -this ern Washington, where they have the car): "Now I will throw in the
$13.50 while they last
by Florence Vidor in this picture : week from Chicago, and with her
clutch.”
been for some time.
while Greer created the nine cos husband they will make their home
Uncule Eben: “I’ll taise her then.
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tumes worn by Esther Ralston.
here.
And now, again! Every Saturday I knew if I held off long enough
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and Wednesday and some of the,
Fill that lunch bucket with tasty time in between we have Cream
For next Monday night, “Call of
the Courage. Absolutely the best and wholesome sandwiches made Puffs filled with rich cream. They!
western you have seen yet, with with Mother’s Bread and know the are delicious. Try them. Vernonia;
thrills galore and scenes that will I joy of a really good lunch.—Adv. Bakery.—Adv.
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STORES AT
make you hold on to the seat Lots j
STORES AT
♦
Specify to your grocer that he
of good hard riding and something I
If
Mother
’
s
Bread
has
not
been
must fill your bread order with
NEWBERG
you will remember and talk about I
CORVALLIS
Mother’» Bread—that super-quality up to its usual standard of quality
SALEM
for some time to come.
I the last few days, we will have to
HI I.US BO RO
loaf.—Adv.
SHERIDAN
, blame it to the light company, . To
McMINNEVILLE
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VERNONIA
Don t pass up a real treat—those make a good loaf of bread it is|
MONMOUTH
Tuesday and Wednesday nights is
EVERYTHING TO
another scoop in one of the I t of­ chocolate eclairs which you will find! necessary to have, in addition to I
fered on t'.e r . . It I “The Light at the Vernonia Bakery on Satur-* quality ingredients, electric power
j to properly mix the dough. Several
house by the Sea" with Rin-Tin-Tin <lay are delicious.—Adv.
an honest to goodness movie trea
for those who enjoy hair raising
thrills the drama of primitive and
unadorned emotions that strive and
fight for supremacy, the glorious
sight of a polioe dog in action- Andi
as an additional stimulant to one's
delight.a sincere love story running
through the whole.
The story centers around the
keepers of a lighthouse stationed on
The Miller Mercantile Co., announce
the Pacific coast, who stand in the
their
removal to the Kingsley building
way of a band of bootleggers that i
early next week. The Kingsley stock will
carry on their nefarious trade in that
locality. The crescendo of powerful I
be combined with Millers stock and we
absorbing incidents is more than '
shall offer the people of Vernonia a store
adequately handled .
7 MOVIE NEWS AND *
| COMMENT OF LOCAL
FEATURES
LOCALS
Picked Up About Town
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Working Mens Store |
Money Talks Out Loud
E. W. HOLTHAM, Prop.
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Pay Day Special
Quítese
Hoffman Hdw. Co
REAL
Bargain Counter Specials
Enameled Waie—Car Fare Prices
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Next Thursday and Friday nights
is without a doubt Hoot Gibson’s
very best production. We all like
Hoot, but never seen him in a pro­
duction as marvelous or as interest­
ing as the “Spook Ranch”
Speed
action, color, punch. It is something
strange every fj^sh. You will hold
your breath more than once. The
theatre will be full both nights. All
the kids too, will like the Spook
Ranch, as it is nearly Halloween.
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CHURCH NOTICES *
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EVANGELICAL CHURCH
“A Home Like Church”
Sunday school at 9:46, with a
class for ou and a place for you
to work. The young people league
at 6:30 p. m. The morning hour of
worship at 11 o’colck.
The theme
for the morning message will be
“The Need of the Church Awakeen-
ing to it’s Tank.”
The evening service at 7:30 o’-
clocg. The evening message is al­
ways preceeded by a halg hour gos-
pel song service that we know we
will enjoy. The theme for the even-
ing message will be "Is There A
God.” We extend a hearty invita­
tion to all who do not worship else­
where to come and worship with us.
Wm. F. Rademacher, Pastor.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Asplund spent
the week end in Portland.
Small Mixing Bowls
Pudding Pans
Pie Pans
Cups, Dipper
5C
Pudding Pans
IOC
Milk Pans
Different Sizes
Handled Sauce Pans
*5C
Large Cups
Pudding Pans*
that will be a credit to the comnaunity and
shall continue the business under the Miller
policy so well known of selling you “Good
Goods” for cash and at real honest to good­
ness cash prices.
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We wish to thank you for your support in
the past and ask for a continuance of your
kindness.
Remember our customers must be satis­
fied with their purchase and we stand back
of every item we sell.
Respectfully,
Extra Large Sauce Pans
Wash Basins
4-qt. Milk Pans
Mixing Bowls
4-qt. Pudding Pans
FOR BARGAINS
See—HOFFMAN—about it
MILLER MERCANTILE CO.,
C. F. HIEBER, Mfr