VERNONIA EAGLE On Inland Highway Keete, who is at the St. Helens Oliver L. Curtis, pastor of th» general hospital, recovering from a Christian church, has recovered from recent operation. his sickness und plans to be with the church this coining Sunday. Dwight Strong, populer young man There will be preaching service both who is agent for the Saturday morning _ ar.d evening. In the even- Evening Post, has been promoted to ing he will use a chart. We will “Junior League Salesman,” for the look for a good large Bible school Our sandwich bread in the pound Curtis Publishing company. Joe Lincoln of Silverton spent The and the public cordially invited to Sunday at the J. C. Lincoln home. and a half loaves is all that can be next move of the young man will be I all services, OLIVER L. CURTIS desired in a good bread and it makes to go to the Senior class. Pastor. Mr. and* Mrs. Chas. D. White were most delicious sandwiches.—Vernon­ in Yamhill county the first of the ia Bakery.—adv. A pleasant evening was spent at week. We have all kinds of bread, such the home of Mr. and Mrs. Muay, as Whole Wheat, Graham, Raisi.i, The Womens Christian Temperance Don’t forget—we have cream puffs Union met Tuesday afternoon with Rye, Cracked Wheat and French. Sunday, January 17. , Cards and and chocolate eclairs every day— 14 members and four visitors pres­ Have some one of the dark bread . games were played. Mr. Murray Vernonia Bakery.—adv. ent. A most enjoyable time was had on your table at all times—you will showed a number of interesting ex­ by all . Delightful refreshments appreciate the change and it is good periments. Mr.- and Mrs. J. L. Griffith left for you.—Vernonia Bakery.—adv. were served. Those attending were: When ordering any kind of bread Monday for California after an ex­ Mr. and Mrs. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. from your grocer insist that he send tended visit with relatives here. Mrs. Mabel Mellinger and Bertha! Jack Adams, Mr. and Mrs. O. Douast. you Mother’» Bread and you will re­ D. Smith attended the Eastern Stai ! Mrs- RubX Miller, Mr. Eskow, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Harris were ceive a real quality loaf.—Vernonia installation in Longview, Washing-1 Sowden, Mrs. Donnegin, Mrs. Ber- visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Laws| Bakery.—adv. ton, Thursday of last week and also I thia Smith, Mrs. Ellis of Rainier and in St Helens over the week end. visited over the week end with Mrs. Lillian Varner. M. Murray saved his house Wed­ former Vernonia friends and Kelso ----------- *------------ C. A. Clark and family of Portland nesday by quick action. Mrs. Murray people, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lind- VERNONIA LADIES GIVE PLAY. spent Sunday here at the home of phoned to him that the roof near their parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. the chimney was burning and he berg and Mr. and Mrs. Lair, They Twelve ladies from Vernonia rep­ grabbed a fire extinguisher, jumped both report a very enjoyable visit. Clark. resenting the W. B. A. of that place in his car, hurried home and put out put on a play at the Grand theatre Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Richardson the fire with no assistance. Curley Buffmire has purchased Wednesday night entitled “Clubbing Sundayed with Mr. Richardson’s his father’s interest in the transfer Have you tried our delicious But­ stand here. Mr. Buffmire, sr, is go­ a Husband.’ The play was high class parente in St. Helens. terscotch Rolls? They are extraor­ ing to settle down near Medford; in every respect and reflected credit Mother's Bread is good bread and dinary good and some one said to and will spend his time raising1 upon the organization which spon our ever increasing sales testify to us today, “they are just like my chickens on a farm he has acquired ’ sored it. The large audience showed its appreciation of the play by fro. that fact. Won’t you start using it mother used to make.”—Vernonia near that place. Bakery.—adv. quent applause.—Rainier Review. today?—Vernonia Bakery.—adv. --------- ♦-------- - Several members from the Ma- CASHIER OF BANK AT ST. George N. Meiklen, who has been Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bunker mo­ son lodge of Vernonia, attended a; HELENS DIES SUNDAY visiting here for the past month, re­ tored to Medford Saturday return­ turned to his home at Medford Tues­ ing on Monday. Mrs. Calvin Bunker meeting of that order in St. Helens! day. and baby accompanied them back. last Saturday night. There were ap- ■ J. H. Hutchinson, 55, cashier of She has been . visiting with her proximately 200 members present i the Columbia County bank of St. from the county that night accord- ' Miss Bethel Edmonds, teacher in mother the past two months. Helens, died Sunday at the St. Hel­ ing to reports. the Pleasant Hill school, spent the ens general hospital. Mr. Hutchinson week end with relatives and friends W. L .Hall has been in quite poor came to St. Helens about six years J. W. Bush, proprietor of the in St. Helens. ago to accept the cashiership of the health for several weeks, but at this Majestic theatre is “branching out”! bank. His home was in Menominee, writing is much improved. It is in­ Got your garden planned yet; deed good to see Mr. Hall on our and securing more Vernonia property Wis., and a brother resides there. A might be early to arrange for it, blit streets, even though he gets around Mr. Bush purchased this week the sister lives in Los Angeles, and is business and building of “The Old en route, and a nephew, Edward the Oregon climate is making us all by the aid of a cane. ’ Mill’ pool room. A fire-proof building Hutchinson makes his home at the think that way. Miss Nina H. Little, Red Cross in a splendid location. Here’s suecess University club in Portland. Fu­ J. M. Clark reports the sale this nurse, visited Vernonia schools Wed- to the new venture. neral arrangements have not been week of a house and lot in Sunrise nesday of last week and was accoin- completed, but the probability is addition, three residence lots on the We would like to tell you about all East Side and a house and two lots pnaied on the trip by Miss Olga the good things you will find here to that the body will be taken back Heilborn, who spent the day with to his former home for interment. in Central aldition. eat but we can’t as we want to --------- *--------- Vernonia friends. leave room in the paper for other! Mrs. Mallet, state president of the ’Nuff’» ’Naff. news, Better yet, come in and look W. C. T. U. will be in Vernonia on Mrs. Mabel Mellinger visited Avith Movie Pest (reading title) Ah, me Thursday, January 28. There will friends and relatives in Deer Island over our large assortment buy if yo„ what shall I do now? be a public meeting at 7:30 in the want to and if you don’t want to A Voice: Shut up! Evangelical church auditorium with and St. Helens last week. While in buy we are glad to have you “just St. Helens she called on Mrs. T. A. special music. All are invited. look.”—Vernonia Bakery—adv Childer—Say, Doc, would you like to buy a keg of cider? Hobson—It it I. W. W. stuff, or anxious and willing to work? ♦ ♦♦»♦*♦♦*♦*♦♦»♦»! ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<*»***♦♦ i Home News Notes INCORPORATED ATORES AT ÆS3 7- CORVALLIS HILLSBORO McMINNEVILLF MONMOUTH EVERYTHING NEWBERG SALEM SHERIDAN VERNONIA TO WEAR I TURKISH TOWELS 19c GORDON HATS for Men $5.00 JANTZEN SWEATER COATS $9.00 DAY’S DRESS TROUSERS MENS’ YOUNG MENS and BOYS $3.25 to $9.00 Men’s Heavy Loggers Shirts $4.95 PAY CAR OVERALLS $1.39 Red Wrist Canvas Gloves 14 ounce—15c GROCERIES $6.25 10c $1.00 $1.00 35c Electric Light 4 Globes Guaranteed Service 1000 Hours •I 10-25-50 watts, each I 50 watt, gas filled, each 27c 40c 45c 50c 75 watt, gas filled, each .. 75 watt, frosted, each 100 watt, frosted, each Corn Flakes, pkg.............. 10c Hotel Benson Coffee......... 55c Phillips Fan Cake Flour— - lot“ pkgs . .................. 20c FREE DELIVERY EVERY DAY VERNONIA’S LEADING STORE I Hi 85c 200 watt, frosted, each OTHER STYLES AND SIZES . We are now carrying two different types of light globes for the city plant and the Oregon Ameri­ can. The same bulb will not give satisfactory ser­ vice on both systems. Bring in your light prob­ lems and troubles and we will help you out. See HOFFMAN about it VERNONIA HAS AOOOD DEPARTMENT STORE CROCER1ES SHOES Wesson Oil, 5 gal. cans,........... $7.79 Sugar, 100-lb. sack................... $6.19 Sugar, 10-lbs................................. 69c FLOUR—Drifted Snow, Crown, White Down, 49-lb. ack............ $2.59 Potatoes, 100-lbs....................... $3.50 Palace Car Corn, No. 2, can........ 19c Peas, No. 2, per can.......... :............ 15c Corn, No 2, per can....................... 15c Bordens Milk, tall can, ea............ 10c Oregon Milk, tall can, ea. ... 10c Ben Davis Apples, box .... $1.19 Eggs, per dozen................. . ...39c Williamette butter, quarters,-lb. 52c Hills Bros, coffee,bulk-lb............... 48c Hills Bros coffee in can 1-lb........ 56c Golden West coffee in can, l-lb.55c M.J.B. coffee, in can, 1-lb......... ...55c Bacon, per pound ......................... 39c White Wonder laundry soap— 6 bars................................................ 25c Dutch Cleanser, per can ............ 10c Brooms............................................. 59c Camels, Lucky Strike and Chester­ field carton-------------------------- $1.25 West Coast Logger Shoes, pr $12.95 Bone Dry Logger shoes, Calked soles guaranteed to hold the calks..$12.95 Men’s Work Shoes, heavy sole $4.89 Red Goose Men Shoe, heavy sole, If any paper or carton found in the shoe, return and receive Five Dol­ lars and new pr shoes.............. $5.50 DRY GOODS Kalbumie Gingham, per yd...... 19c Apron Gingham, per yd .............. 14c Ripplette Crepe, per yd............ 17Vic Outing Flannel, 36-in. wd, yd 281/2c Outing Flannel, 27-in wd, yd .19*4 c Percale, 36-in. wd, per yd............ 19c Flannelette, 36-in wd, per yd . 22*/jc Mens Grey wool sock, pr............ 49c Cotton Batts, 1-lb........................... 20c Sweaters 1-3 off on all Mens Blaziers Curtain Scrim, large assortment— 12*/jc to 40c per yard Suiting, per yard ........................... 48c All new stock just arrived for early Spring. Peoples Store M. MURRAY, Manager v.‘ 60c 70c The Peoples Store, across from Bank building, is constantly adding new goods as the seaosn styles are released. This week we are calling your atten­ tion to the GROCERIES—SHOES—and DRY GOODS. Note our prices, we are sure you can do no better in Vernonia or elsewhere. NEW 100-lbs. Rest Cane Sugar Bordens Milk, can 7 can Standard Pear 7 can Standard Corn 3-pkgs. Shredded Wheat Ì STORES AT I HOUSE DRESSES & APRONS neat styles and patterns made of Red Seal Gingham, sizes run medium, large and xtra large See them in our show window $1.19 SHEETS and PILLOW CASES Good quality Bleached Sheets 63x90—72x90—81x90 98c and $1.19 PILLOW CASES—42x36 25c HOPE MUSLIN 16c HOFFMAN HARDWARE CO ACROSS FROM BANK *