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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1926)
Biggest Little City in Oregon VERhONIA A New Home a Day EAGLE a Ship Vii th out a Country Home News Notes To Correspondents—Please write1 Kullander and Wm. Folger were in Forest Grove Friday evening, at- on one side of paper only. tending the Masonic lodge. Max Wilson of St. Helens was a Mrs. Dr. Hurley spent lust week recent visitor in Vernonia. in Portland, taking dancing lessons of Master Stefano Mascugno, the Ital Dr. Hall has purchased the Hinkle ian ballet master of New York. property ,lot 12 block 8. The Columbia Barber shop and the Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. John Murtin Aspland Plumbing shop are dressed up with a now coat of paint. Feb. 26, a baby boy. I Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. White were: Having leased our Hotel Vista, we request all owing us to call and Potland visitors Tuesday. . settle immediately. Any one having Mr. Densmore of Skaggs store was I 1 bills please present some. Mr Mrs. C. R. Twineham. a Portland visitor Wednesday. HOFFMAN HARDWARE CO ■» ' • • ; Star Line R b I • * p? * Cannon Ball Garage Door Sets •> I Mr. and Mrs. Kullander were in I Portland Sunday. ' Roy Carroll had his foot injured at tl‘e O.-A. mill this week. Hang your garage doors on hangers that stay hung—open easy, stand hard usage and last for years FOLDING SLIDING DOOR— Set complete with track, roller bearing hanger, foot and chain bolts, pull, door latch <b £ CO 4 inch butts, etc..................................... »pJ.uv —For marcells or haircuts call Lincoln Beauty Parlor, Main which is locate^ in first house north of White Lunch.—adv. 301 CANNON BALL ARM HANGER— James Fredrick Rainey, a son of The other day there entered the 1 arbor of Los Angeles that unique tiling, I Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Webb of Tre- Ramey, fell * ship without a country. It is the big tanker Niobe and she violates all use regular strap or butt hinges and about 6 harne are both sick with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. from a tree last week and broke his I marine traditions and customs by ha lag no port of registry and no nation foot track, and make up your own Q AA jf her own. The Niobe was a Germai. war unit seized by the allies and the Mrs. Ivan Shearer has been on the arm. outfit, hanger only................................. spAeW Inter allied conference was unable to decide to what country to allot her. sick list. Mason Dillard and Miss Marie Consequently she has no home port nor land. For want of a better flag she Cannon Ball Door Hangers Mrs. Walter Coyle and Mrs. Dr. Walker, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward flies the flag of the Inter-allled conference at her taffrall. Hurley were in Portland Thursday Laws all of St. Helens were recent for sliding doors, per set .. guests at the W .A. Harris home. Bert Hawkins was down from the CARD OF THANKS In the Island of Cristoval off th- O.-A. camp this week. coast of Australia there is a sect o We wish to thank our many The Eastern Star auxilliary will “shark-men” who believe that thei Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bush spent meet at the home of Mrs Childs, souls exchange with those of thi friends and neighbors in our re . cent bereavement during the loss of the week end in Portland. Wednesday afternoon, March 10. All sharks. our daughter Daisy, and tc thank Eastern Star members in the com Mr. Jepson of the O.-A. camp for the beautiful floral offerings. munity are cordially invited. sub The cotton plant gives off a in town on business this week. ______ I stance similar to one found in her- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Simms and I-------------------------------------------------- ' Pauline Cates ha(| the misfortune J ring brine that attracts weevils. family. —Get your milk shakes at the Lin i NOTICE TO PUBLIC ■ to be present. Several to be initiated. to fall on an axe last Thursday, j --------- *--------- coin Candy Kitchen. They are I have had several complaints A splendid audience greeted us ir GRANGE MEETS 30tf inflecting a severe wound just be specializing on them.—adv *--------------------------------------------- * about people refusing to pay the men low the knee. She is able to be in' the new quarters of the grange hal’ who haul their garbage away, and in last Saturday and every indicatioi Vernonia Grange No. 305 met on school again. WANT ADS Mr and Mrs. H. A. Arps of some case they will argue that the i points toward an increase in atten the second Saturday of March, two — Seattle, spent a week visiting their rubbish does not belong to them. new members were initiated.. Dur TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Now this is a poor way of cooper daughter, Mrs. K. A. McNeill. The American Legion of St. Hel- dance in both Bible school nn< ing lecture hour were entertained in ating in keeping our city clean, both ens gave a banqeut in the Methodist, church services. Next Sunday thi past, by mmbers of junior grange, for health and looks, and furthermore FOR SALE There will be a cook food sale I church in honro of the legion auxil-. pastor will preach on “Christiar which has been recently organized. lery and all service men. A large Evening From present outlook, the grownups EGGS FOR HATCHING. BLACK there is a city ordinance that com Saturday, March 6, at the Central number from Vernonia were in at Growth” from a chart. Monarcca eggs, $2 per setting. pels you to keep your premises “Faith in Christ.” The public is cor will have to watch out, or they will Grocery, under auspices of the tendance. and ability. 304 cleaned up of all rubbish if you Phone 9 F 151 dially invited. Christian church.—adv. 292 fail in doing so you are liable to a s-iaquiaiu ui tpoq pojaqumu ;no aq ----------- ♦ ------------ penalty. The cost for hauling to city I. R. Gillihan from Portland called The grange has been in corres SPECIAL ATTENTION dump is not much and it looks to W. C. Argyle, brother cf Mrs. J. on his sister-in-law, Mrs. Sarah A. Sponsered by the Vernonia Study pondence with a cannery man, who. Clean up your yards, home und me that it will be cheaper to have P. McDonald, died Thursday, Feb Spencer recently. He says that Ver club a contest will be held withit if present plans are carried out, will business surroundings and alleys. ruary 25, at Bellingham, Washington. nonia has changed considerably since : the next thirty days for tho pupil, in the near future holj a mass meet This is city law and must be done for your premises cleaned and then settle with driver without any argu he was here last. of the Lincoln and Washingtoi ing in Vernonia to consider the ad healt hand safety. Clean up and ments as the owner of the rubbish, Mr. and Mrs. Gillchrest and Mrs.' — schools for the best bird houses ant visability of putting in a cannery avoid trouble. It will make vour place selfpride in this matter ought to be Aspland were Portland visitors Wed-1 The Vernonia Trading Co..changed window boxes made. Later thcic here. Grange will meet on Saturday- and the town look better. sufficien. hands this week. Mr. Cass Bergerson will be a contest for flower gardens night, March 13. All members urged nesday. W. J. KELLY, City Marshal W. J. KELLY, City Marshal and Ed Tapp purcha h<g from Cha«. --------- i and vegetable gardens. The fair wit D. White. Mr. White, by hard work Mr. Gordon of Gordon Furniture ‘ be held in the fall. Prizes will bt company, was transacting business ini | has created a good business in the given for the best. Anyone having wholesale lines and the new owners Portland Wednesday. seeds or bulbs are requested to save being so well and favorably known them for the children. Furthe. throughout the entire valley, win announcements will be made later. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Crawford of continue to serve customers in a 'TORES AT Manning, were Sunday visitors lit satisfactory way. They have an an STORES AT the Harry Culbertson home. : nouncement in this week’s paper. Announcing (hat the Lincoli NEWBERG CORVALLIS Candy Kitchen has just installed i The I. O. O. F. dance last Sa tur ALEM soda fountain and are now serving HILLSBORO Got a few free 1926 calenders at day night drew a large erò w.l and! SHERIDAN soft drinks and home made ict McMINNEVILLE all enjoyed the evening immensley. ' the Eagle office. VERNONIA cream. Mr. Lincoln started out hen MONMOUTH spent the' A petition for voluntary bank on a very small scale just two yean Dr. and Mrs. Hurley week-end at Brush Prarie with the ruptcy was filed in the federal dis ago, and through the success of hi: business, has enlarged his holding doctor’s parents. trict court in Portland Monday bj ant] now has a very modern confec C. C. Dustin, Vernonia, laborer, lia tionery .His confections are notec AParent-Teachers meeting will be for being rich in quality, delicatel; held in the Washington school Mon bilities, $788.07, with assets placed flavored and always strictly fresh at $160. day evening. They will especially specialize o Mr. Graff, of the United Savings The Monkey Wrench garage is milk shakes and home made ic - A Loan association, was in town much improved in appearance, with it cream .Read their ad in this paper. ------------4,----------- this week. new coat of paint this week. JAMES J. CROSSLEY YOU ARE INVITED TO INSPECT THE NEW SPRING SILKS Portland, Oregon Mrs. Folger, Mrs. McNeill and Mrs. Sarah Spencer returned home Mrs. Kullander were in Portland after spending a few days in Port NOW ON SALE AT $1.19 PER YARD Friday evening. land with her children. With her Candidate for the Republican no grandson Jack Spencer, they went' mination for United States Senate.' Tommy Graham, Mr. Colquetto to Seaside for the week-end. 800 YARDS NEW SPRING SILKS TO SELECT FROM at the May 21st, 1926, Primaries. and sister made a trip to Scappoose Will always be present when th' Monday evening. Ray Mills and Burford Wilkerson Senate is in session looking after th forsook the Gamma Sigma fraternity interests of all the people of Orego’i Mr. Roberts of Astoria, represent just as loyally as he did when Stat * ing the S. P. S. Co., was in town Mon brothers of the Badgers at Pacific Senator, U. S. Attorney in Alask . to spend the week end with home day. and a soldier in France. Represent > folks. They returned to Forest no special interests. —Adv. 30t( 50 SNAPPY STYLES IN TRIMMED HATS, WHERE CAN YOU Mr. Higgins, J. W. Brown, A. L. Grove Sunday evening. Jamea J. Crossley. $1.40 See HOFFMAN about it ----- * I I The bright sunny days give one that feeling that Spring is near. So get in line Spring Millinery DO BETTER, $2.95 to $5.95 Announcement! TheVernoniaTradingCo.changes hand WE, THE NEW OWNERS, HEREBY EXTEND OUR WISHES SILK CREPE AND RAYON SILK DRESSES, NEW STYLES IN A LARGE VARIETY OF COLORS, ALL PRICED IN PLAIN FIGURES, $6.95 to $19.75 LADIES AND MISSES SPRING COATS PRICED AT $12.50 to $25.00 MONEY SAVING PRICES ON SPRING WASH GOODS AND GINGHAMS.—HI GRADE GINGHAMS, NEW SPRING PATTERN, 15c; 19c and 25c PER YARD FOR A CONTINUANCE OF YOUR PATRONAGE IN THE WHOLESALE LINE REMEMBER WE HANDLE Flour, Feed, Fuel, Hay, Cement, Lime Sand, Gravel and Dupont Powder Groceries, Fresh Fruits, Vegetables YOU CAN CUT DOWN LIVING XPENSES BY BUYING AT MILLERS STORE The Vernonia Trading Co CASS BERCERSON—J. E. TAPP VERNONIA’S LEADING STORE