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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1925)
LOCALS 1 Picked Up About Town | Third and Bridge Sts.,- ■just *cro(* fW»m the bank and on your way to the post office.—Vernonia Bakery. If you want to know where the “Christmas Stores” of Vernonia are, watch the advertising column! of the home paper each week from now until Christmas. Number your house. We need a creamery. Turkey ehoot Sunday. You must display the number of Got that Thanksgiving bird yet? your house with large, plain figures where it can be seen from the street. No one is complaining about the Do this immediately and save a five dry weather now. dollar fine. Read home suggestions in home ad vs., for Xmas shopping. Mighty few in Vernonia needing charity this Christmas. J. F. Taggart transacted business in Portland Thursday. Meetings every night at the Evan gelical church. We’ll say Vernonia is growing. Numbered houses ’neverything. Ovila Daust transacted business in the county seat Friday. Mrs. Messing visited at the Sword home over Sunday. Christmas goods are being sold. Portland papers are full of Christ mas suggestions. A. W. Whittiker of the “Cozy,” was the first man to put up his "house number” on the store front. Mother'* Bread is good bread. Ask for it by name and be sure you get it.—Vernonia Bakery,—Adv. Several families were in Vernon ia the past week looking for small farms. If you don’t know the number of your house, ask the city recorder. Vernonia houses are now num bered. Did you say Fruit Cake? Say, we have the best that can be made and so reasonably priced. — Vernonia Bakery.—Adv. --------- I Don’t forget our new location after Dec. 15th. On the corner of morning /or their homes after an’ inspection of the property and hold ing an official meeting. They were a jolly bunch and much enthused over the late strike at the mine. Their principle business here was to meet with the officials of the smel ter with a view to joining financees to build tJie new reduction and- re fining plant at Gold Hill. Among the visitors here were, A. W. Petersen, Paul Robinson, Perry Harvey, Chas. Whit^ Dr. J. A. Hughes, J. J. Brown Emi) Messing, R. Sessman, L. Brown and J. P. McDonald.-Gold Hill News ---------- 4---------- COMMUNICATION In the last wee’s edition of the Vernonia Eagle for Nov. 13, 1925, Special orders for cakes receive there was an item published in re cur careful attention. We make gards to a fight or disturbance of anything you want just the way you ,ome nature at 2 a. m. on Thursday want it and we guarantee to please morning, November 12. It was stated in this item that you.—Vernonia Bakery.—Adv. there were drunks and fights in front of one noodle parlor and was Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Haves of For- not seen by any city official with in <st Grove, spent the week in Ver- terest enough to the extent of in nonia, Mr. Hayes, builder of our terfering. Now in regards to this, big Vernonia mill is now in the life 1 wish to say that there are several ?ity officials, but only one that is insurance business with offices at jut on the streets and that is my- the Grove. elf, so naturally the slam is at me. This fighting was, it seems, witnes You will be sorry if you come to sed by one or more citizens who lesire to see law and order at tdl us for Pumpkin Pie the day before Limes and who it seems would Thanksgiving and find we have ather see the fight than look up ar. none left. No need to be diaappoin- officer and report it. It is the same old story, some will ted—order yours now.—Vernonia j i •un all over town to find me to re Bakery.—Adv port a dog barking or a neighbors iaby >aby squalling and keeping themj them Miss Vashti Jolly was the winner l awake, but if a fight or a bootlegger i_x xi __ __ f ««-: in a diamond ring contest that eamc' • ;9 jn sight they say __ nothing for fear still I to an end at the Majestic theatre their names may be let out. last Saturday night. Miss Jolly has they will claim to want law and or just cause to be proud of the orna-1 der and expect one man who is out on strets day and night to see every ment. thing that woes on from one end of city limits to the other.. The members and friends of the Now I tell you friends if you Willing Workers society of the havn’t the spunk to report a booze Christian church, met at the home* case or any disorderly case, then of Mrs. George Stankey, Wednesday try and have the decency to keep afternoon. The business meeting still after you have seen them and, was dispensed with and the after-1 all is over. noon was spent in sewing for the* A little co-operation and less ; bazaar, which will be held Dec. 5. i gossip will help a 100% in making , our city a good clean respectable t W. J. KELLY, Why spend two or three dollars place. City Marshal; for ingredients for a small batch of --------- *---------- Fruit Cake? You could not make a Accidents Due to Rain. better Fruit Cake than we have and The Columbia highway near Rain consider the money loss if you ier has been the scene of a number should have a failure. Moral: buy of automobile accidents in the last it from us in just the quantity you few days because of the slippery I want, from one-pound up.—Ver pavement due to the rain. The Rain nonia Bakery.—Adv. ier hospital is crowded with accident patients, Six accidents were repor- Three auto loads o? the stock■ ted over the week end. Five of them holders of the Kelmar-Vanpet ■nine J between Clatskanie arrived here Monday morning from1 occured Warren. nexil Vernonia, Or., and left the Only a few days to take advantage of the SPECIAL BARGAINS! 59c A line of Men’s Dress Shirts.... 98c Another lot up to $2.50 goes at Men’s all wool Overcoats $25.00 value, now .......................... $9.95 to $14.75 A large stock of Shoes including Bone Dry, loggers, selling at $16.50 go at ............................. ?..................... $12:95 A complete line of ladies fine Dresses,val. from $15.00 to $25.00 now going .................................... $5.95 and $6.95 These are rare values and we have them in all sizes. A fine selection of Ladies Coats. â $1.29 Ladies Corsets, vai. to $10.00, choice a few Xmas Suggestions Director Bros Former location of Haltom’s Store j HOFFMAN HARDWARE CO, 7 Roasters -------«------- CHURCH NOTICES | ALL SIZES EVANGELICAL CHURCH “A Hom. Like Church” Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Rev. Minton will speak to the Sunday school at the close of the session. Evangelical league of Christian En deavor at 6.30 p. m. The morning hour of worship at 11 o’clock. Theme I for the morning message will be “Divine Healing.” The evening service at 7:30 op ened by a hearty gospel song ser vice led by Rev. Minton and the Evangelistic message on the theme “The Betrayer” by the pastor. The Evangelistic services will clone on Wednesday evening. All are wel come to attend these services. Win. F. Rademacher, Pastor. ---------- 4,---------- The mad brother in law of the King of Egypt has escaped from his keepers, and they don’t know where he is. Possibly he has bone to ask for a job in the movies where real Kings anj Queens circulate. 98 $1.85 $2.60 $3.40 $2.25 75 Round Aluminum Ova Aluminum Large Size for Big. Mr. Turkey Heavy Sheet aluminum ast a life time Savory Roasters Oval shape Square Steel Roasters 4 FOR THANKSGIVING ---------- 4,---------- We are i strongly inclined to sub- scribe to the views that the world would be I better if there were more “arms” conferences and fewer leg shows. --------- e---------- You can’t blame the crank, might be just as enthusiastic about another idea if he had two. ALL PRICES .------- —♦-------- *• A genius in football couching coaching would be a man who could teach hjs charges how to dodge tacklers as successfully as some of our millionnries dodge taxes. Beaverton—City and court/ join in improving north Cedar Street. LOST—BETWEE^l BRIDGE ST., See and high school on Rock Creek road, gold wrist watch, leather band. Reward. Return to Eagle of- it about HOFFMAN IT PAYS STORES AT STORES AT NEWBERG 3ALEM SHERIDAN VERNONIA CORVALLIS HILLSBORO McMINN EVILLF MONMolJTII LVERYTHING TO WEAR « Vernonia’s Leading Store we offer you from the Haltom and Petersen stocks. These two stocks are go ing to be shipped out of town in the near futuie. j ou . merchandise is being sold at less than wholesale cost. Men’s Cuff Button, 75c and $1.00 val., now... Xmas boxes of six hakfs, regular $1.25, now. Xmas boves of silk suspenders, reg. $1 25, now Tie pins, values to $2.00, now............................. Men’s, Women’s and Childrens Xmas blippci j at Wholesale prices I Among the week tnd Injtii'ed ware Mrs. John Harry of Astoria, who sustained a deep gash on the fore head, and M. Nurmi, also of Astoria who sustained fractures in the right foot. H. Brownett and F. Randall of ' Portland suffered minor bruise’, j Mr. and Mrs. Bunn, who were in a machine that skidded and turned over into a canyon near Rainier Thursday, were in a serious condi tion at the hospital, according to re port«.. 19c 89c Business Is Good Our records clearly show that the demand for Quality Merchandise is increas ing daily; Quality, Price and Service is what we contribute our ever increasing patronage and to maintain this we often sacrifice on profits r For your Thanksgiving Dinner we are going to share our profits with you on — GROCERIES Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, Dainty Canned Goods, Best Creamery Butter Fresh Ranch Eggs, ’ CROWN AND SNOWDRIFT 1-LOUR, 49 pound sack $2.45 BERRY CANE SUGAR, 100 pounds $6.25 Post Toasties 3 for 25c 10c We share our profite with the V.’ 3 for 25c L' Man— Pay Car Overalls Flannel Shirts $1.39 Heavy Wool Sox $2 00, $2.75, $3X0 35c Red Wrist Canvas glove—15c Big Yank Shirts Leather Coats and Mackinaws Z 75c Leather Faced Gloves 25c, 35c, 50c 1 lot Dress Shirts V. 98c t 9 $7.50 to $13.50 West Coast Loggers Shoes- $16.50 IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH the Store that DELIVERS the GOODS- Î