Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 30, 1925, Image 6

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    rWKMttÁ BAALS
ISijoy the new
Ssru/nswick^
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LOCALS
Picked Up About Town
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The Eagle appreciates receiving
little news itmes. Hand or send or
phone us a prsonal. Of your visits or
visitors, parties, dinners, weddings,
births, sickness or accidents, any
happenings of a newsy character.
We appreciate it. With the help of
the readers of the Eagle it will be a
better NEWS paper.
An extra attraction, not on the
program, was pulled in front of the
dance hall last Saturday night, in
the ppearance of two pugelists. Sev­
eral bloody rounds were successfully
staged without interference and
and the evening continued to ad
vance as if nothing had happened.
BAKERY YO taOVE
The1 Vernonia bakery ha« talced a
lease tor a period ot year« <rti the
store room formerly occupied by
the Silver Fox pharmacy, acroas
from the Bank of Vernonia and they
will move to their new quarters just
as soon as new equipment can be
received and installed, probably
about December 15.
They will install a nev even of
the most modem type with a capa­
city of 375 one- pound loaves at
one baking. Thia, together with other
up-to-the-minute equipment, will
make their home bakery one of the
finest and most modern bakeries in
the state and they will be able to
produce a product which will be sec­
ond to none in quality.
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POWDER EXPLOSION
KILLS WORKER
A worker by the name of Ed Ber-
renback, at the Carnagee camp,
Mrs. B. J. Cline, with several known as the old Beaver camp, near
young folks attended the Christian Vernonia, was instantly killed on
Endeavor Union convention at Rain­ Monday while shooting stumps. With
ier Friday, Saturday and Sunday. a fellow worker, he had set powder
Among them were Thresa Bays. under a big Btump and went up to
Catherine Hoffman, Della Cline and see if his charge had went out. As
Maxine Elliott. Miss Della was suc­ he bent over the charge, it went off,
Moat of
cessful in winning first prize in the striking him in the head.
the
head
was
blown
away,
the
vic­
oratorical contest.
tim evidently never knowing what
A chicken dinner party on Thurs­ happened.
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day evening o flast week was great­
The big Oregon-American mill at
on attractive
ly enjoyed by those in attendance.
It was an affair of the American Veronnia, running two shifts em­
terms
Laudry staff an(| the laundry work­ ploying hundreds of men, the home
ers were nearly all present. The Johnston-McGraw shingle mill con­
"VLTHEREXTR you go.
party was held at the home of Mr«. tinually operating and the old Ver­
whatever you may
B. H. Glovr; cards were endulged in. nonia mill starting up full blast by
do, enjoy the unlimited entertainment possi­
Mrs. Glover winning the honors and Mr. Lindsay, makes Vernonia quite
bilities of Brunswick Records—with the New
Lee
Waters the booby. A vocal solo an industrial city.
Brunswick Portable.
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was given by Emma Valentine.
Light and compact, drop the Portable in the back
He:
“
Tough
luck I Ten miles from
Those at the dining table were:
of the car, take it wherever you go. Have dance
town with a blowout and no jack.”
Mrs.
Margarett
Coates,
Mrs.
A.
Les
­
music, popular songs, new hits or the day—have
She: "Didn’t you bring your
ter, Mrs. G. H. Garner. Mrs. Grace
old favorites, too—whenever you wish. Ideal
check
book?”—Oklahoma
Whirl-
Burns, Mrs. B. H. Glover, Miss Ger­
too, for your son or daughter going away to school.
wind.
trude Raynolds, Miss Emma Valen­
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We have Brunswick Portables in attractive colors
tine, J. W. Beall, Jr., Roland L.
Demb Bella.
and offer them to you on pleasing terms. See
Treharne, M. F. Rentfro and Lee
What is a waffle?
them—hear them now.
Waters.
A waffle is a pancake with cleats
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Let us Demonstrate
Naw, not so good- A waffle is a
M. H. Gregory spent Sunday in
flapjack that has been run over by
Portland.
a
new all-weather balloon tire with
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Wm. FOLGER, Prop.
knobby tredas.
GET LEFT IN RAINIER
THE REXALL STORE
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The County C. E. convention at
There
are
6,500,00 farms in Am­
Rainier last Saturday and Sunday
erica, according to the Christian
BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS
was very well attended and success­ Science Monitor, and these use
ful in every way. Sixteen delegates 200,000 automobiles and 680,000
RECORDS AND RADIOLAS
from Vernonia attended. There was . trucks.
a slight mistake or blunder in the
If you have anything to sell or
transportation of some of our dele­ I
gates. Six young girls were provided want anything. Advertise in the Eagle
For Sale--- Partly trained The sixth anniversary of the with passage over on Saturday and
hunting
dog.
See Geo. Ban
” "he v'"ai"e’ np'a"
...
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,
Treaty was observed as a Day of were told that a car would come for
them Sunday.
In some misundec
Zer, Mist, Ure
12 .21 General Mourning in Bavaria.
standing the car failed to go and
the girls were stranded in a strange
STORES AT
town. One of them found ®n acquain
tance who arranged for their re­
turn home on the late stage Sunday
CORVALLIS
night, none the worse fo rtheir ex­
HILLSBORO
perience. A good time was reported
McMINNEVILLF
by the delegates.
MONMOUTH
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The Eagle recently added 600 new
fuie linseed Oil Base
subscribers. Certainly a “Shoppers i
Guide" worth while. Read Eagle ads
before buying for Christmas.
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BADLY HURT
Verne Green met with a severe
accident last Friday while working
in the lumbr camp. A falling limb
got him and churshed one shoulder.
He was immediatly taken to a Port­
land hospital, and at this writing is
reported as getting along very well.
per gallon
We Deliver the Goods
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MRS. ALLEN DIES
Don’t pay more. Don’t buy cheap dope
FLOUR PRICES ....
Word received today, says that
Mr Ida Allen died ;.t Kelso, Wed­
Crown, 49-lb. sck >2.45
nesday. Mrs. Allen formerly lived
on the Rock creek road near Ver­
Crown, 24-lb. sck >1.25
nonia, going to Kelso about two
weeks ago. The funeral services will
Olympic,49-lb.sck >2.45
be held this Friday at 1 p. m. at the
Vernonia Evangelical church.
Olympic,24-lb.sck >1.25
Vernonia Drug; Co.
NOTICE
Vernonia Stage
Line
Change of Schedule
Effective October 29, 1925
Leave«Vernonia for Portland via Forest Grove
7:50 A.M. 10:50 A.M. 12:50 P.M. 5:50 PM.
No 12:50 Stage on Sunday«
Leave Portland for Vernonia via Forest Grove
9:00 A.M. 1:00 P.M. 4:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M.
No 4 P. M. Stage on Sundays
FARES: One way $2.05; Round Trip, >3.75;
Week-end Round Trip >3.35
Leave Vernonia for Portland via St. Helens
..........
6:50 A.M.
3:50 P.M.
Leave Portland for Vernonia via St. Helens
7:40 A.M.
5:10 P.M.
FARES: One Way $2.25; Round Trip >3.90
PLEASE RESERVE THIS FOR FUTURE REF­
ERENCE
YOUR SELECTION FROM AN UNUSUAL DISPLAY
When purchasing a diamond; it pays to know beyond question
that your final selection can be the subject of criticism.
Our jewels are most carefully chosen by experts, which means
protection for you. It is the strongest guarantee of the satisfac­
tion you have a right to receive.
Diamond rings in mountings 120.00 up.
KULLANDER'SJEWELRYSTORE
Expert Swiss and American Watch Repairing Done
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STOKES AT
NEWBBRO '
SALEM
8HERIDAN
VERNONIA
Hoffman Hdw. Co
Rubber Footwear, Raintest Clothing
Loggers Boots, Underwear, Leather
Jackets. Our stock is complete and prices right.
Let us Show You
See—HOFFMAN—about it
Delmonte.49-lb. sck—
................... . - >2.35
fa
MONSTER CLOSING OUT SALE
Delmonte, 24-lb. sack—
........................ >1.20
With a great double stock of Fall and winter merchandise at
prices that will set a new record for value giving.
Don’t fail to be here this week and witness the greatest event
ever attempted in this city.
The combined stocks of Haltom Mercantile Co., and A. W.
Petersen must be disposed of immediate1", regardless of price, as
we have but a few days left, and we
. 1 the good.
Take advantage of this wonderful opportunity to save your­
self some money.
£.■ Just received a shipment of Men’s suits that must be sold
at astonishing reductions. See our window and come prepared
to make a saving of 50 per cent on your suit and overcoat.
Crown,10-lb. sck ... 70c
EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE HAS ZLEN I ZZ JCED IN
PRICE
Former Location of Haltom Mercantile Company
Crown Pastry Flour, 10
pound sack ............ 70c
Farin,10-lb. ack ......70c
Com Meal,10-lb^ck 50
Pancaks Flour, 10-lb.—
sack ........................ 75c
Rolled Oats, 10-lb. ack
................... . ......... 50c
Graham Flour, 10-lb.—
sck .......................... 50c
Whole Wheat, 10-lb.—
sck .......................... 50c
Shredded Wheat
10c
OUR REGULAR
PRICES
Com Flakes, 3-pkg 25c
Post Toasties,3-pkg 25c
Good Can Com & Peas,
7 cans.................... $1.00
ORDER YOUR NEEDS
Our Regular Prices
Red Wrist Canvas
Gloves, 15c
All Leather Gloves 50c
Big Yank Shirts 75c
Old Hickory Shirts 98c
Heavy Flannel Shirts
>2.75 to $3.00
Heavy all wool Blazers
$4.50 to $6.50
Heavy Wool Sox
29c to 35c
Lumberman’s Mita
75c to $1.00
Men’s Heavy Cotton
Union Suits >1.65 to $2
Men’s Heavy Wool
Union suits >2.75->5.50
Everything for the
Workingman
One Price to All
Men’s
Lastic Rubbers
$1.35
Men’s Heavy White
Rock Rubbers >1.50
Men’s Hi Bootees
>5.50
Men's Six eylet Bootee
white, blk & red rubber
$4.00
Men’a Hip Boot«, white
blk and red rubber >7
Buckhect Ind. tan Paes
16-in. >10.00
Old Style Chippewa
Paes, 14 in >11.00
West Coast Loggers
12 in >16.50
Pone Dry and Rainier
Loggers Boots >13.60
We Make Good
Vernonias Leading Store
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