Bitt—t Little City In Örefofl ■ i ■ | » failur are failures. We .believe that if the f COMMENT OF LOCAL* opposition i to prohibition were anal- W. C T. U yxed, V _ __ , it . would be found that it is | ♦ FEATURES Andrew Carnegie gives thia mes­ mainly alien. We believe that every ♦--------------------------------- + sage to young men: “You are more true American is for it heart and The past week has been an en­ likely to fail in life from the habits foul." tertaining one at the Majefiij thea­ of drinking liquor than from any or tre. Each night the house was com­ all other temptations." Good programs Realty values have been helped by fortably filled. prohibition. Slum centers are disap­ bring good houses anj on this therie Henry Ford asserts in the Dear- pearing. Families formerly satisfied Mr. Bush has a weeks program be­ bom Independent: “After its five* with renting indecent places in sa- fore us that equals or excells the years of trial, prohibition is not a loon districts are now owning their past week. — • • — —• • — •• • * failure. It is the people who have own hemes in good localities.—The neglected to correspond with it who Union Signal. A treat is in store for all of us thia Saturday night and Sunday mat inee. All want to see Thomas Mei- ft ghan, all know him and his wonder ful acting. Th« Saturday night pic­ ture not only offers Melgahn, but Virginia Valli in “The Man Uho Found Himself." One of the really LINCOLN—FORD—FORDSON wonderful stories to be screened. It is a Paramount too. Rex lleache's You can now buy your Ford on the 18 months story. Thia sensational powerful payment plan story by this famous author makes Payments as low as $21.88 a month an exciting, glowing picture. With o—o—o its revelation of the grueling third Gasoline, Oil, Storage, Tires and Accessories degree, its striking depiction of a Mother's Love, its exotic settings, it stands out as a picture that must Ambulance for Towing Battery Service be seen. I I EVANGELICAL CHURCH “A Hom. Lik. Ckarch” Sunday school at 9:45 with a class for you and a place for you to work. You will find a heatry wel­ come there. The morning hour of worship at 11 o'clock. The Young Peoples service at 6:30 p. m.. The evening service will be Evangelistic The evening message is always pre- ceeded by a thirty minute gospel Bong service, which we know that you will enjoy. Come and enjoy these services wit hus. W. F. Rademacher, Pastor. ----------- ♦----------- CHRISTIAN CHURCH There was a splendid Bible school at the Christian ch arch last Sunday and we have every reason to expect another good day next Sunday. The pastor is giving a sermonett to the children and every child is given a question to look up for the following Sunday. Next Sunday there will be two in-[ teresting sermons from a chart. In the morning “The Gospel Train’’ showing how the church became de- vided and we have so many tracks today. The evening sermon “Christ­ ian Unity” Here the pastor will make a fair propostion whereby he will be ready to go with any churches that can agree in harmony with the gos- pel. ----------- *----------- CARD OF THANKS É « * ♦- CHURCH NOTICES VôtNÔMA ÜÁftil '• im — m.im I CRAWFORD MOTOR CO. CAN YOU AFFORD A FORD REGULAR $5.00 VALUE % $3-98 --------- ♦--------- TO THE LADIES OF VERNONIA All ladies who are interested in I , forming a ladies gymnasium class in Vernonia are asked to be at the I public meeting called fur that pur­ pose in the social hall of the Evan­ gelical church on the evening of Friday the 23rd at 8. p. m.—Dr Ella Wight. --------- *--------- If you have anything to sell or want anything. Advertise in the Eagle Warms Bath Rooms, Bed Rooms, Dry Clothes,etc. See-HOFFMAN-about it STORES AT •TORES AT NEWBERG SALEM SHERIDAN VERNONIA CORVALLIS HILLSBORO McMINNEVILLF MONMOUTH ranch, Qn. and one-half milaa Muth of Ulatakanie on Miat road.—Adv: Kt.t.m.iit of ownership, •Irculation. ate., aa required Act of Congreae of Auguet, 1911L of the Vernonia Eagle, publiehed weekly at Vernonia, Oregon, tor Oct. 6- . State of Oregon, County of Cel'im- bia. Before roe, a notary In and for the SUte and ■aid, personally appeared Paul 8. Robinson, who. having been duly eworn accord!, g to law. dopooee and ■ay« that he la the editor and owner of the Vernonia Eagle, and that a true atato i ent ef the ownership, aaa meat, etc., of the aforesaid pu tion, to-wit: Publisher, Editor and Ruaineoa ■ger. la Pau) S. Kobineon. Known bondholder., mortgagees and other se­ curity holder, are None. P aul 8. Rosioou. Sworn to and subscribed before me thia Sth day of October, 191S. LESTER 8HEELEY, Notary Public My commission expiree December 11 19S5. Phone 612 Hoffman Hdw. Co We wish to thank our many friends neighbors, Inspectors division Port­ land police, W. B. A. lodge No. 23 Vernonia and Eastern Star lodge of .Beaverton, for their sympathy ex­ tended to us in the loss of our be­ loved mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Powell Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. C, B. Lloyd. Booth Tarkington's high-tension story of a man who went to Jail for another man’s crime, and of how he came back and Bottled old scores. -:- -:- For next Thursday and Friday is a big special event, It is Zane Greys entitled “Wild marvelous story Horse Mesa." As is typical of all Zane Gr.y'a pictures, this one is made up of IX- citing, adventurous events but with this difference it has several thrills that audiences have never seen be fore. The love theme is intensely dramatic The hero’s own brother is dramatic. Tt" hero’s iwn brother is his rival and there is the future complication of a third suitor and also the unwelcome advances ef an outlaw. On top of this, the Indian chief’s attractive daughter is hope­ lessly infatuated with the hero. - ------- ♦--------- Good winter apples, 60 cents per box. Pick in own containers. Walkey EVERYTHING TO WEAR We are in our new Building Next Sunday night, you just can’t help but wonder around to see about it. Your anxiety won’t let you miss it. It is “Night Life in New York." Allan I>wan knows his Broadway and he has pourd the whole life and soul of the Big Street into this fast steeping melodrama this comedy romance of night clubs, gunfights, taxi races, flirting Follies girls dancing damsels, heart throbs anl love. * On next Monday night you can see Fred Thompson in “The Wild Bulls Lair" Also the wonder hone Silver King. It is purely western, Supported by an excellent cast Thompson sweeps through this story of superstition, mystery and the su­ pernatural in whirlwind fashion, finally conquering a full grown bull in a trilling fight at the close of the picture.. Watch this space next week for Removal Sale. Another Vernonia business house is going to move in a large store building and double the stock. Speaks well for Vernonia. Next Tuesday and Wcdniday, “The Goose Woman” an extra good «how you have seen extensively advertised in the daily papers. A story read the world over and one to be re­ membered long after seeing it pic­ tured. B I G SALE Continues! Customers marvel at low prices offered in this timely closing out sale. Vernonia never before had offered such bargains. Come and sec. Every reader of this adv. will be more than convinced that advertising pays at both ends. Take advant­ age of this fortunate deal. You save mo.e than half. A page couldn’t relate all the bargains A fall selling campaign never to be equalled again in yaur city. Right now is the time to take advantage of a real saving of from 40 to 60 per cent on your winter buying. The two combined stocks of Petersen’s and Haltom, thrown together and sold out by Director Bros. Your opportunity for this saving is limited to a short time only—nothing reserved — everything goes_ fix­ tures for sale. Read the list below and come prepared to supply your winter needs. Shelves are crowded with merchandise of the Highest Quality Obtainable. See us for your Fall and Winter Needs. We can save you money. Womens new stock rubbers ............................... .................. 10c Men’s engineer and fireman hose................ .................. 15c Men’s Wool mixed union suits, reg. $3.00, now ................. $1.69 Men’s $2.50 Dress Caps........................... ........... .. $1.69 Men’s and Boys Caps, values to $2.00 . .................... 49c Men’s Sweaters, reg. $5.00.................... ................. $2.98 Men’s body guard union made Overails ». .......... ».....$1.19 ggg One gal, can Pumpkin, while they last Mens Overcoats, val. to $20 and $25.$$ . $9.86 to $14.85 Womens House Dresses......................... 89c Womens Hose, special ........................................... 39c Boys Two-piece Underwear, heavy, $1.25 value for 69c Boys Union Suits.......................................................... 98c Boys 2-piece Underwear...................................... 59c Ladies Dresses and Coats, half price Watch our Advs. Later TV" * Vernon ias Leading’ Store Director Bros Former location of Haltom Mercantile Co