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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1925)
BiffLftfle City ta Often » TCNONUL 2AG1 s plow. A few fruit trees, close to school. . Will take Vernonia property if satisfactory. See owner at Moonlinght Apartment, No. 4. Vernonia, Oregon. 12-lt* Classified Advertising 5 | COMMENT OF LOCALj | FEATURES ♦------------------------------------ < WANTS and FOR SALE FOR All ads. under this hesd re cash with copy. Kates, one cent « word; initials and figures count as words. Minimum, 26 cents an issue. FOR SALE I I FOR SALE OR TRADE—FOREST Grove property for Vernonia* acreage or town property. P. O.| Box 47, Vernonia. Oregon. 10-tf As the rains come and the power is better and tha evenings are long«*> th« picture* grow better. We had the pleasure of seeing some exceptional good shows the past week at the Ma jestic theatre. The weeks bookings beginning tomorrow eontain excel lent offerings. For this Saturday night we notice is “Never Say Die” he was scare dto death at the woman with Douglas McLean, who acta like For Sunday night a romantic love story “Compromise" offers all the scenen of romance, love and thrills one would wish. On Monday night next is **The Bloodhound" A story of the Royal "Mounted Police in Ca |- ada. On next Tuesday and Wednes day nights we will be pleased to see Marie Prevost again with other noted stars in the roaring comedy, “Seven Sinners.” Neat Thursday and Friday is the ’ special picture, Rin Tin Tin in “Tracked in the Snow Country.” SALE—SIXTEEN double barrel hammerless shot gun new, shot only 20 times and cleaning outfit. $25.00.—One SO- 40 highpower rifle, cut down and re-sighted, a modern up-to-date sporting gun, new only shot 20 times train sight. $25.00—600- 30-40 shells, that sell at $2.00 a box of 20, will sell at 60c a box of 20, To see them, see J. E. Crop Mill View per, Vernonia .Oreg. 11-it» House No. 12. A FOUR ROOM HOUSE WITH Breakfast Nook, bath and built' ins can now be bought at $100.00 FOR SALE—Choice Bridge street, some cush and $5o.00 per n<»n:h. This Cleveland is one if the best homes in town.' See G. C. Olsen.Vernonia Realty. I In Des Moines they 12-2t of bootleggers. New corner on terms. E. 8.' , 46-tf had a parade! York has its' FORTY ACRE RANCH TO SELL police parade. According to recent* or trade about four miles north, disclosures in Philadelphia it wouldnt. of Buxton, 10 or 12 acres under matter much what they callel it there* fa VERNONIA BOOK 8 ART STORE J. Merle and A. Kemper Everything in Magazines, Stationery,Pictures and Books—School and Office Supplies Art and Novelty Goods We do Picture Framing of All Kinds $90,000 in iVeaiums OBTtANq M econ I Nov. SEE THE BEST IN THE LAND With entries coming in from over the entire country, the 1925 Pacifc International LiveetocJ F ooeinc-n. Inc., will present the greatest array of Itvem-k ever shown under on - < >f in America. See t Sousa .id« of Beef and Dairy Cattle, Hones, Swine. Sheep, C •_> nr.J Poultry; in addition the Poultry and Dairy Shows, I ana lxuiuetiMd Products Exhibits si d th» world femeu» Horae Show. REDUCED FARES ON ALL RAILROADS I MOVIE NEWLAND -------- e-------- LIBRARY NOTICE In order to accomodate the school children, the hours of the Vernonia pubjic library have been changed. On Monday, Wednesday and Satur day afternoons, the library is open from 3 until 5 and on Tuesday even ing from 7 until 8:30, Please do NOT ask anyone but the librarian to lian and receive books. The Vernonia library is independent of other activities at the city hall. It is impossible for the library to be open all day, so remember the hours and come during that time. The library is glad to announce that new fiction has been put on the pay shelf. These books are loaned for one week and a fee of 5 ents is charged for each week. Tht library has had the Salem traveling books for almost six mon ths. It is now time to exchange them for different ones. So please, be sure to return all Salem books !>.v November 1st. < You’ll fall in love F. A A. M., meets at Grange at first sight, when you see our new wooden, unbreakable Tinker Toys for the Boys and Girls. Come in and You’ll want one of each kind. Make your choice now and we’ll be glad to put them away until Christmas. Do your Xmas shopping early at MAC’S PHARMACY Formerly M & M Pharmacy Across from Gilby Mo. Co. Hall every Second and Fourth Thursday nights. Wm. Folger. Master. O. F. TIPTON, Sec, Visitors Welcome I. O.O.F,-V ernonia L odgk , N o . 246, meets every Tuesday night at H:00 o'clock, in Grange Hall M. L. GAINES, Noble Grand P O. Mellinger Secretary Knlflhts of Pythlaa. - H arding I. odgk . 116. Vernonia, Or — Meet» every Monday night in Grange Hill. All visit ing brother* cordially invited. J. W. BROWN. C. C. JACK NANCE. K, R Jt S. r M. D. COLE DENTIST o Vernonia, r Crown Flour, 49 pound sack $2.45 Crown Flour, per barrel $9.69 Big ”K” Hard Wheat $2.35 $9.29 Pure Cane Sugar 10 pounds 64c 25 pound cloth bag sugar $1.63 Cheese, per pound 29c ['astern Hams, lb. Eastern Bacon, lb Sirloin Steak, lb. Pot Roast, lb. . , ♦----- - --------------- ♦ ♦ _---------------------J * * Cash Stores A few days ago a lady called U8 98c on the phone to say that she had Milk, 10 tins decided not*to trade at Skaggs Stores any more. She gave as New Crop Solid Pack Tomatoes, 2 tins 35c her reason that she frequently passed Skaggs Stores at night an«* One dozen tins $1.98 often noticed the men working overtime and she did not think it fair that they be required to do so Best Creamery Butter, one pound 59c This and similar occurances de noting a customer’s interest and ■ Graham Puffs, 2 for 15c possible misconception has im I pelled us to write a series of 15c short articles dealing with the or- Lettuce, 2 for in, owner.-hip and operation of Skaggs Stores and publish them Spuds, 9 pounds 25c opposite our weekly ad. Such questions as: Sweet Spuds, 4 pounds 25c “Why Our Men Work Overtime “Who Owns Skaggs Stores” “How Much Profit We make.” Bananas (Saturday,) per pound 10c “Where The Profits Go.” “How Skaggs Ideals Have TOBACCOS Served To Make An Interest Prince Albert, Velvet, George Washington ing and Profitable Game Out of a Common and Lowly Vo and Cigarettes, 2 for................................. ¿DC cation.” Prince Albert, 1 pound tins.............................. 95c “How and Why Mass Effort Properly Harnessed to Pro ductive Policies Can and Does Excel in Accomplish ment.” and many other interesting an gle«, which will portray the hu man interest and business ro mance of modem fo-operative big business. Telephone 741 DR. ELLA W1 DR. C. J. WK CHIROPRACTORS Rheumatism 1 Stomach, Livor and In , Trouble«. Delayed Menstruatioi Vernonia Lodge No. 184 A. I Big “K” per barrel NEXT WEEK—“THE ORIGIN OF SKAGGS STORES” Says NOTICES LODGE Lester Sheeley VERNONIA GRANGE The Vernonia Grange meets on th Attorney-at-Law second Saturday of every month a 7:30 P. M. Any member* of th Vernonia, O Grange living in or near Vernonia or visiting in the community, nr cordially invited to attend. KIST | F. E. MALMSTEN, Sec r GEORGE H. SHIN1 Clark Beames of Dudley, Idaho,' Free Ident visited with his sister, Emma Rain- -^Columbia Co. Abet water last week. He was accompar.ie) “MARK EVERY by his wife and sons Clarence and Company GRAVE’’ Earl and two daughters, Ruth and St. Helens, C Dorothy. They motored out by auto You will find at <>ur shop the V__ _ and reported a fine trip. He has not finest granite. “Rock of Age*,’ met his sister for 50 years, and this "St. Cloud,” “Ashland," and I«»« visit is making a very happy reunion. various and r granites other --------V-------- They visited at Banks and at the marbles. S. WELLS Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. White were old home near Greenlie. Mr. Beamis MERCHANT TAILC RaductioB In Price» Portland visitors Tuesday. was greatlly impressed at the chang Cleaning and Preaai —For Sisty Day»— Tomorrow Is Halloween, Hope in the Nehalem valley. Repairing and Altérât the Vernonia boys will be gentleman Mr«. M. N. Lewis & Co. We Call for and Deliver 1 : ly in their pranks. » Rev. Everett preached at the Fourth A Main St». : Hillsboro City Limita = The K. P. lodge. Harding lodge of Kist school house ' last Monday, to a fair attendance. J : : Vernonia, held “open house” to the Bridge Street : members and their wives last Mon Mrs. Anderson returned home one < MAIN 8»l day night. After the social part iintiiU* Ltfcwn »lay recently from Centersville much the evening, refreshments were improved in health. Vernonia, Oregon Post No. 119 served and all endulged in talk con Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Jones visited cerning the possibilities(of organiz meets 2nd and with Mrs. Jones parents, Mr. and ing a Pythian Sisters lodge here. Mon. nite* f ------------------- ' ”3 Al Leach was visiting friends in Mrs. D. W. Rainwater last week. • • • '.Look I Vernonia this week from Dilley. Boy Scouts meet Theodore Anderson is on the sick NEHALEM HOI list thirf week. every Fri. nlghtat Legion hnll Opp. Gilby Motor Co. on jom. M. È. CARKIN, Ccr ■ street and Grant At Roy Jones, who was hurt at the EUGENE SHIPLEY. Adj. J Sunset camp, is able to go hack to Newly Fttrniabel Threw work again. Modera aod Ceeveai« There will be a Ha'lowe'n ’--’ty r at the old school houa. r.i Cd.1er Catering to the traveling “HELO, HELO’’ You will be cared for a mills Halloween E.c. Nehalem Hotel Neta Ohler wan visiting at Why not try our Sand Wm. Pringle, Prop. I Martin Rainwater last week. S Skaggs The Origin and Operation of Skagg* Store Professional ?, Business Direc ( a I 35c 38c 25c 15c --------- ♦--------- PROFITABLE FOR SON A group of farmers were talking at the village store and one of them asked: “Do you think it pays to keep poultry?” “Weil, no. I can’t say that I do,” was the answer, “but I’m sure it pays my son Jim.” “How** that." asked another man. "Weil, you see, I bought him the fowls I have to furnish the food; I buy the eggs from him and he eau them.”—Farm Life. --------- O--------- A pint of liquor, an auto and an- other man’s wife make up a combine tion that is always good for either an editorial or an obituary notice.— COMPANY WHITE FRONT KANDY KITCHEN y Local Hauling and all I of team work Office at Kavanaugh Lan« SPECIAL CARR WJ’, FURNITURE HAVU» G RAVEL Phone 663 R m . Phoa Vernonia, Oregon Delivered any place in town any time. Good screened and crushed gravel for all purposes. Roanoke Times. Pit at Al Parkers Place T. X EDWARDS RAY REASONER Vernonia, Oregon (Insured Carrier) ’ Portland - Vernonia Truck V. ___________________ J VERNONIA TRADII COMPANY for AMERICAN FARM LIFE VERNONIA OFFICE A. W. Whitaker, “The Coty" —Telephone 673— The doctor was oxamining school children. One youngster was under weight. “You don’t drink milk?" PORTLAND OFFICE “Nope." Ant« Freight Termfe.l “Live on a farm and don’t drink E. Water and Yamhill Sts. milk at all?" East 822«-------- Of flea No. 11 “Nope, we ain’t got hardly enough Portland Resident—Walnut 2380 milk for the hogs."—Everybody's --------- *--------- J Everybody reads the Eagle. Dupont Exploróme an Blasting Accessories Cem Feed, Grain and Hi Lima, Brick, Plaeter, BRICOUETTES — Beet heaf ashee, laeting. Just tbe thia Iricubator heatlng. ----- *• COLLECTIONS Vernonia Trading Wholesale Vernonia, NO COLLECTION------ NO CHARGE Vornonla, Oregon I wiches, pie and coffee also Spanish Beans. I Which will be served r daily at the CURLEY’S TRANS KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT CO Portland McMinnville 602 Board of Tratto Bldg. Hillsboro Tillamook hemstitching M rs j. i. eterni No. 12. Mill Vi«« Vernonia, a