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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1925)
fcuata »fa* VtÄNONtA E a G l X i TO THE LADIES OF VERNONIA with his brother 8. V. Hall and fami ly at Pocatello. They went by car All ladies who are interested in and returned by train. forming a ladies gymnasium class in | Vernonia are asked to be at thei Few hours late. Unavoidable delay public meeting called for that pur- in receiving copy for ads and the ----- -------- 1-1 v-n .* the » ---- city budget that must be printed pose <_ in .v the social hall of Evan-i gelical church on the evening of this issue causes us to he few hours I Friday the 23rd at 8. p, in.—Dr. J late this week. Read he ne.v city 4 Ella Wight budget It can not be shaved any closer. When election day comes ---------- ♦---------- Don’t forget those delicious eream, vote “yes” this time. It mu*. be puffs and Chocolate Eclairs which' done. Read also the city financial we have every Saturday.—Vernonia - report in this issue. Stop in and talk “Things Electrical” at Hoffmans. Bakery.—Adv. ---------- 4---------- Leave Vernonia for Portland via Forest Grove TO THE VERNONIA EAGLE ---------- ♦— These electric heaters don’t take any more juice 7:50 A.M. 10:50 A.M. 12:50 P.M. 5:50 PM. ♦ i Dear Editor. than an iron. Turn them on before you get up in LOCALS Leave Portland for Vernonia via Forest Grove I wish to congratulate you on Picked Up About Town the morning and see how comfortable. Use in 9:00 A.M. 1:00 P.M. 4:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. i O----------------- --------------------------- 4 your editorial about the cruelty to dumb animals at the Pendleton! The new cement sidewalks being bath room, guest room, any room these chilly FARES: One way $2.05; Round Trip, $3.75; built by various property owners in Round-up. Many years ago when the. Week-end Round Trip $3.35 evenings. Save fuel and avoid dirt. Vernonia are indeed fine improve first Rough Riders Reunion was ments, They help the, town, help the held in Oklahoma City, I attended property, help business and tend to that and suw a steer have the horns Leave Vernonia for Portland via St. Helens The make all citizens happier, especially jerked off. also back broken, Other electrical appliances, washers, sweepers, ..... 6:50 A.M. 3:50 P.M. spurting of the blood from those in rainey weather. 1 horns was to me a sickening sight irons, light globes, flash lights, wire and fixtures Leave Portland for Vernonia via St. Helens City papers are advertising each and gave me a horrer of ever at-’ 7:40 A.M. 5:10 P.M. week, Christmas goods. Now, the tending any ‘performance where1 We’ll save Christmas presents for you now honest policy is to watch the borne that was likely to be a part of it. FARES: One Way $2.25; Round Trip $3.90 merchant’s ads in the home wiper, I There are many things of merit1 and keep this money in the Nehi.lem that are a part of the Pendleton! i PLEASE RESERVE THIS FOR FUTURE REF valley. Read the ads in »he Eagle round-up but that there is also great each week. Look over prices that cruelty is not to be denied. There is* ERENCE I will be advertised and you will be so much cruelty and even abuse of ■J. convinced that it pays to trade at the dumb animals that seems to be unavoidable or at least that can n >t home. be controlled, but such commercial he was a college bootbal) player and ♦------------------------------------------------- ♦ camp. “Waiter, what has become of What fun does a man have in ized cruelty as the round-up pro Mr. and Mrs. Townsen called nt Upper Nehalem weighs three hundred pounds; last that breakfast I ordered?” walking over the newly lai<j cement duces could surely be controlled un ♦----------------------------------------------- ♦ the Ornduff hoce Snnday. I week he pretty nearly ruined a |25-a "All’ll tell yo’, boas. Do you know walks? It is a mystery unsolved. The der the humane laws we now have Eila McKinster drove out from week traveling man who tried to dat foil cook done los’ his eliminator man who does certainly gets no sat Portland in her new Chrysler sedan Yours truly, make a date with me; now, what'll out de windeh hack there a few mile* isfaction out of so doing. And he and spent a week with her parent« CHURCH NOTICES MRS. M. J. MILLS. you have—roast beef, roast pork, Now boss, how'll yo’ have yo’ aigs?” ♦-------------------------------------------------4 certainly cant’ enjoy looking at the Mr. and Mrs. Orenduff. ---------- 4---------- Irish stew. Hamburger or fried liver. marred walks all the days following. CHRISTIAN CHURCH She Had Him Down Pat. — Yeoman. “ You heard me say my praycie Mrs. Martin Rainwater has com You will enjoy the day at the The dogs that track the walks know ------- ♦—,---- The fresh young traveling sales last night, didn’t you, nurse?*’ “Yea pany from Portland this week. no better. Christian church next Sunday. The LOST HIS ELIMINATOR man put on his most seductive smile dear!” “And you heard me ask GoJ Mrs. A. F.»Ornduff, accompanied Bible school lesson will be interest The camp fire girls had a meet as the pretty waitress glided up There is a story of a traveler who to make me a good little girl?" "Yes’ by her two daughters motored to ing, “Paul at Ephesus,” The pastor ing Monday night at the home of his table in the hotel dining room ordered ham.and eggs for his break- “Well, he ain’t done it!” Berkenfeld to visit her daughter, will speak from a chart in the morn Francis Lr-npee. I fast on the dining car. He noticed consequence?” The guardian « x- get his order, and remarked: Pause. Finally a rriv subject, v.nange <>T plained the purpost'-’^,^ cam|)>_X‘yg---- Nfce (ffly, "little one.” Mrs. Lewis Nelson. . _ ing " 'that a., fellow traveler was eating a scholar rises and ways: “We should *V Heart.” What i is the scriptural anj Kjris copied notes on'becom- I__ -- tim if R have e holiday.” “Yes, it is,” she replied. “And so similar order, and asked pl .. juu Miller was a caller at the heart? How does it change? Many ing wood gatherers. It was decided was yesterday, and my name is Ella' were good, ---------- 4---------- people do not believe in the change that on Oct 23rd they would meet at and I know I’m a pretty girl and Ornduff hime Sunday evening “The ham is all right, but I am The seismologist has it soft. No of heart. Come to the morning ser Merle Mills at 7 :30 p. m The have lovely blue eyes.and I’ve been' suspicions of the eggs, said the work except during an earthquake, Mrs. Ornduff was a caller on Mrs. vice. In the evening the pastor will1 meeting was then adjourned. 1 here quite a while and I like the other. and you can't play golf or baseball Rainwater Saturday. give an interesting address or.' place, and don’t think I’m too nice; “Thank you," replied the first. then anyway. “Believing a Lie” You will appre Mr. Wilburn Hall and son Lei a girl to be working here. My wages' “Waiter, please eliminute the eggs Mr. Janes got hurt one day last ---------- ♦---------- ciate this message. You are welcome have returned from an extended trip are satisfactory and I don’t think I ordered.” Act on that impulse and order week while working at the Sunset: to this home-like church. to Idaho and visit there with his son there’s a show or dance in town to He waited a long time for his that Pumpkin Pie now for Halloween camp. John Hall and family at Weiser night, and if there was I wouldn't breakfast. The waiter fussed around Don’t wait and be disappointed---- — -------♦---- — Mr. George Wolf got his hand Remember that every one in the also with William and wife at Boise go with you, I’m from the country the other tables, obviously nervouse, Vernonia Bakery.—Adv. blow off with dinemite caps last Veronnia territory is now leading and with Mrs. Halo Lindquist his and I’m a respectable girl, and my but brought him nothing. Finally week while working at the Sunse ' the Vernonia Eagle. daughter and family at Burley and brother is the cook in this hotel, and the traveler called to him : Try an Eagel Want Ad. NOTICE IVernonia Stage Hoffman Hdw. Co. Une Things Electrical Change of Schedule Effective October 29, 1925 > i I I iI See—HOFFMAN—about it I I »» i I WE QUIT for Good Director Bros., will soon be a thing of the past. Closing out the en tire 2 stocks of A. W. Petersen and Haltom Merc., Co., at the Haltom Merc., location. Now is your time to stock up for the fu ture. Good merchandise for less money. We have purchased the 2 stocks at a low figure and we are going to start a real slaughter on all our merchandise. We don’t want to move a thing with us. We want you to have the opportunity of a real savings. You all work for your money hard and mighty hard. Then come this Sat urday and convince yourself of these great savings. Here are just a few of our many bargains. Come, Come and Save! Silk Dresses, very beautiful, reg. $38.50, now ................... $19.98 Silk Dresses, very beautiful, reg. $29.50, now ................... $16.98 Silk Dresses, very beautiful, reg. $20.00,-now.................. .-.....$9.95 Ladies Union Suits, knee length, short sleeves, med. weight, reg. price, $2.50. Now, they walk out for......................................... 98c Men’s Ribbed Union suits, med. weight, fleeced line, reg. price $1.75,as long as they last...............................................................98c Men’s Fancy Dress Shiits with collars or without,— reg. up to $2.50 now...................................................................... 98c Womens Skirts, as long as they last............................................. 49c Cheese Cloth, as long asit lasts, yard ......................................... 4c Men, Notice, an all wool overcoat, reg $25.00........................ $9.95 Mens Work Shoes all leather double sole, go for.................... $2.49 Mens Overalls, goodheavy one for ............................... $1.19 Boss-of-the-Road work Shiits, reg. $1.50 ................................. 79c Mens all-wool Stag Shirts, reg. $8.00..................................... $4.95 Notions, reg. 10c and 15c ..................................................... ,..... 5c Shoe Strings ..................................................................... 3c One lot of Caps and Shirts, go for............................................... 49c Loggers attention, Foresters and Bone Dry loggers calked shoes, reg. $16.50................................................................................ $12.95 Boys all-wool Suits, sizes up to 17........................................... $3.95 One lot of Broken sizes shirts and Drawers............’.....................25c as longas they last. Come Early and get in NOTICE—FREE a Fly Swat to every customers Percale, light and Dark, 36-in, as long as last ....................... 16c Fancy Outing Flannel, 36-in. goes for......................................... 19c Fancy Glass Towling, as long as it lasts................................... 16c Engineer and Firemans caps........... ............................................15c White or Black thread, spool......................................................... 3c Wool Mixed fancy blankets..................................................... $2.49 Director Bros. Former Location of Haltom Mercantile Company f INCORPORATED STORES AT •TORES AT NEWBERG .SALEM SHERIDAN CORVALLIS HILLSBORO MeMINNÇVTI T F MONMOUTH VERNONIA Every day is bargain day at Miller’s GROCERY DEPARTMENT FLOUR PRICES .... Crown, 49-lb. sck $2.45 Cabbage,lb Crown, 24-lb. sck $1.25 Olympic,49-lb.sck $2.45 Olympic,24-lb.sck $1.25 Potatoes, 100-lb. sk—.. .......................... $2.75 Delmonte.49-lb. sck— .......................... $2.35 Johnathan Apples,’box ............................ $1.65 Delmone, 49-lb. sck — ...... :................ $1.20 Carrots 5c Turnips 5c White Karo Syrup, gal can ............................ 85c Squash 4c Dark Karo Crown, 10-lb. sck ... 70c Crown Pastry Flour, 10 pound sack ............ 70c I I Farin,10-lb. sck ...... 70c Com Meal,10-lb,sck 50 Pancaks Flour, 10-lb.— sack ........................ 75c Rolled Oats, 10-lb. sck .............................. 50c Graham Flour, 10-lb.— sck .......................... 50c Whole Wheat, 10-lb.— sck .......................... 50c I Royal Club Coffee, 3-1 b can...................... $1.50 VEGETABLES Shredded Wheat 10c 3c Calumet Baking Pow-.. der ...................... 29c White Wonder Soap G bars ........................ 25c Crystal White Soap 5- barg ........................ 25c Post Toasties, 3 pkgs. 25c WE DELIVER Campbells Soup l()c Butter 60c Eggs, fresh 47c 80c 4-lb : pkg Seedless Rais ins.......................... 40c Grape Fruit _15c Lettuce, 2 for 15c Grapes lb. 10c Com Flakes, 3 pkgs. 25c Just a little less in price at Miller’s Vernonias Leading Store t