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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1926)
Biggest VERNON IA EAGLE Little City in Oregon = I hink they want and change their lay callers at the Carmieal home. ken field logging camp to begin Lisi r>o bring your own candwicnes. I Transportation _______ __ ____ Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap were ranch work this week. will be __ by ______ foot. 1 W zl I V V 1 ZV z> « Vza ZV wzvvv 1 «V M z» A t- . — News has been received of the'. 'Kindly leave ZV aeroplanes at home, chopping in the village the last of death of Mr. Bert Eldred in Port-' Special " the week. music will be a eature of Mr. A. Johnson was down from land. Cancer of the stomach being . this service which will sh< w our ap- «« of liv- Natal Thursday doing some shopping the cause of his death. , preciation 9, for 9. the privilege Mr. and Mrs. Bee and Mr. Mal >tg in Oregon. Lets loosen up the G. B. Taylor was out to Clatskanie com called at the Holding home on vid rheumatism and see an Oregon seeing the sights Tuesday. Donald Sundland spent the week Sunday evening. sunrise. All the farmers are quite busy --------- ♦ end in Vernonia as the guest of his with their spring plowing this won school friend». A Fair Question In that rush for new Mr. Sidrlecka is helping Wm. Rose derful spring weather. Did you ever see a city that Mr. Goodnight hurt his back set out some strawberry plant, thi* amounted to an iota without an ac quite badly while working at the week. clothes for Easter Sunday club? Mr«. Parklsman stopped on her camp. They say he will not be able tive commercial Next Monday night will be a big --------- *--------- to work for perhaps a week. way over from Brush Prarie to visit night, a special night, American Le her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Lane, a Natal grange held its regular- I ALWAYS READ THE ADS FIRST do not neglect your gion night. The Legion will put on day or two and then went up on the meeting last Saturday evening. The The advertisements are the fust ■k.7* X that big and much talked of picture. “bum” to visit her son Fred. grangers expect to meet Saturday, part of the paper 1 read when I get “Havoc.” The story is not so inueh complexion. Tone up The “bum” jitney took the school night for a social gathering and my copy of the Eagle. Why? Be- of the war as it is of the effect the children ,who were the contestants have an “April Fool’ party. cause they contain news of what- --------- * --------- _ Miss war had oh the world; the hysteria to St. Helena Friday night. ever is new and beat in our local your skin with a good Nehalem Hotel Changes Hands. accompanied them of all peoples affected by the great Roummbough stores. Special offerings of season Others going up from here were Mr est conflict the world has ever seenj The Nehalem hotel, that has been able merchandise often save me many | and Mrs. Geo. Jonea, Mrs. Wm. cleansing cream and It shows London masking its sorrow; I Bridgers and Mra. Keaton. so successfully operated by Mr. and times the cost of an entire year’s and bitterness beneath an exterior To correspondents—to insure pub Mrs. Wm. Pringle, changed hands, subscription to the Eagle. The ad of scintillating gaiety; a mad whirl lication in each weeks issue, copy this week. Mr. Pittman is the new, vertisements also give me a first nourish it with a of night life with conventions cast must be in by Tuesday. landlord at this popular hotel, Mr hand knowledge of local business con --------- *---------- to the four winds. And it shows a and Mrs. Pittman and Mra. Hit ditions that it is impossible to get in skin food. “Blush” woman who brought havoc to in-1 I ♦------------------------------------------------------♦ man’s father and mother are now in any other manner. I tell you, it cer numerable lives—a Twentieth Cen-* | | TREHARNE SOCIETY NEWS | charge. tainly pays to read the ads first. with our rouges and tury combination of Salome, Cleo- M 1 -------------------------------------4 ------- *------ » --------- *--------- WEATHER PERMITTINC patra, DuBarry, Delilah, Semiramis, (Received too late for last issue) Nursery Agency. Mrs. Henry Beaver gave a socle Lucretia Borgai and the other cel Mrs. It. Veal is the local agent - party at the Treharne hall Saturday lip stick. Let us Breakfast to b* Served a I* Pocket; tor the Washington Nursery Co. ebrated sirens of history. ! night. Everybody had a good time. Bring Your Own and Enjoy Anyone wanting trees or nursery j Mr. and Mrs. Timms and daughter’ Easter Service». show you how. Next Tuesday and Wednesday, of Ridgfield, Washington, were visit-1 goods will do well to see Mrs. Veal nights many will be glad to know ing Mrs. Timms parents, Mr. and i The young people of the Sunday at her home on Corey hill or drop •'i that it is a Hoot Gibson picture: Mrs. Prutzman over the week end. schools will join in a sunrise Easter her a postal card. In Vernonia Mr. and Mrs. J. Cleve Moore “Chip of the Flying U,” This is a motored to Portland and Vancouver1 service on Sword’s hill next Sunday --------- *--------- western picture of excitement and in their new Chrysler to spend the morning. We wil’ assemble at the Having looked carefully around it’s MAC’S PHARMACY Rose theatre at 5:00 a. m. and invite we conclude that soap is the last plenty of action. It is one ef Gib week end. v»u Tilton <>«vvu vx v»„. ■ mo-' °F Vernonia to help in this service thing usej in the acquirement of Sam of xvvovc, Koster camp son’s best and is well spoken of by I all screen admirers of western ac tored to Vancouver over the week! Breakfast will be served a la pocket that school girl complexion. end. TMOVIE NEWS AND tion plays. A very nice shower was given Mrs. I COMMENT OF LOCAL George Williams Tuesday afternoon Next Thursday and Friday nights > for the twin babies. FEATURES Mrs. Henry Beaver was calling on ♦ -------------------------------------- ♦ another treat in romance and ad Mrs. Nellie Baker on Wednesday. Some have remarked that the venture “The Golden Strain.” Battle To correspondents—to insure pub scenes, Indian scenes, love adventure music at the Majetsic theatre has lication in each weeks issue, copy shown a great improvement the past and a picture that will keep you must be in by Tuesday. wondering until the last. The Goldeni ------------------- week. If anyone surmised that the Strain is taken in the wide open i ♦ volumn or sufficient attachments or NATAL accessories were lacking, that sur places and the casts contains some. mise has now been remedied. By a of the best known of actors. Few will ♦- Mr. and Mrs. Neurt called on Mr. mechanical device or attachment want to miss this great production.1 and Mrs. Ed McMullen one evening --------- ♦--------- the second piano has been so arran I last week. They called at the Hold ged that it plays with the big organ * CHURCH NOTICES T ing home also. during all recitals. It is indeed a and Mrs. Osburn were even * --------------------------------------------- ♦ ing Mr. callers at the Holding home on great improvement and the music is CHRISTIAN CHURCH Wednesday. much more enjoyed. Last Sunday Oliver L. Curtis, Pastor Mr. and Mrs. Smith were Mist night was a treat. It was one of the You surely have heard of the good shoppers one evening last week. best pictures of the season and in attendance in Bible school last Sun Mr. and Mrs. Ed McMullen, Mr. connection the audience was enter-* day. We Bet our goal for 150 by and Mrs. David McMullen and Mr. tained with good music and dancing Easter, but went far beyond last and Mrs. Neurt attended the Py by seven Fillipinos from the O.-A. Sunday, having 179 in attendance and thian lodge banquet Wednesday. will look for 200 next Sunday. A Mr. Holding helped Bud Baldridge mill workers. The program was pro special service for Bible school put in his grain on Friday. nounced very good. preaching hour. An Easter sermop Mr. Holding has his grain all in for evening. now, thanks to the good weather. For another week beginning this I ( --------- ♦--------- Our teacher, Miss Hattij Turner, Saturday night we will have some ♦ ---------- --- ♦ 1 was sick one day last week and her splendid pictures. Saturday night will j MIST ITEMS ____ sister Ida substituted for her Mrs. Holding got the evening meal be "Too Much Money.’’ It carries for the Berkenfield logging camp 83 two of the best actors known and •» (Received too late for la3t issue) Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Foster' came the cook was away for the after a big drama of splendor and luxury, over from Clatskanie and spent the noon and evening on Wednesday. showing a good lesson all the way week end with relatives here. Natal will soon have a gas filling through. They had a hot time burn Mr. Ole Estus wil be the Mr. and Mi's. Wm. Bridgers and station. ing money, but found it a cold, cold Alberta DeRock motored to Port manager. Let’s boost for Natal. Corn, standard, 2 tins ................ 25c 5 tins .......................... t,.... Mr. and Mrs. Ed McMullen were world when the flames died down. land and return Tuesday. Tomatoes, large tins, solid pack — VanCamps Pork and Beans— Geo. Jones drove up to Natal and Clatskanie visitors one day last This show will be given on Saturday week. on business Thursday. 3 for .............. '............................ 40c medium size, 2 for........I............... 25c afternoon as well as Saturday night. back Mrs. Akins has returned to Port- Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dowling and Soups, Campbells, per tin ............ 10c Stringless beans, fancy, 2 tins.... 35c family spent Sunday at’Mayger with land after a short visit with her On next Sunday will be shown the Jas. Dowling family. mother, Mrs. Iler. Campbells Pork and Beans— Catsup, large bottles, each ....... ,„10c "The Flapper Wife” the kind many The Wm. Bridgers folks were Sun Mr. Osburn quit work at the Ber- Mac Says: nirtd after getting. His Jazz Bride, he story’s title i» all the title claims for it. It tells the atory of a stenog rapher who mar Tes a young lawyer and who proceeds to run him into debt by following the advice of a friend who urges her to win the- first battle, keep hubby’s nose to the grindstone and to treat herself lux uriously. Remember The America» Legioni) Show Ä Monday »April 5 AFIERKOONljm Majestic T Vernonia, Ore I ¿Money __________________ saving Q stoics Prices in effectat Skaggs Store sub- ject to market changes only Pure cane Sugar, 100 pounds, $5.69 Best hard wheat flour, per sck. $2.29; bbl. $9.09 Cheese, full cream, per lb. 28c; 2-lbs. 55c Butter, Skaggs best, per pound, 45c CANNED VEGETABLES CANNED FRUITS SOUND LOGIC Money saved on FURNITURE I have low rent, no clerk hire, no big “overhead” no unavoidable expense, my customers get the benefit Compare Prices—Compare Furniture Broken sliced Pineapple, No. 2 tins, 3 for...................... Grapefruit, No.2 tins, 2 tins COOKING FATS Snowdrift, 4 pounds ...... Snowdrift, 8 pounds...... Wesson and Mazola, qts. FLOUR and CEREALS Crown Flour, 49-lbs Mother Oats ........... Swifts premium Bacon Backs qo* all lean, pound............................. «0« GET IT FOR LESS WEST OF BANK ON BRIDGE STREET SUCH IS LIFE 4.24c 40c SKAGGS MARKET NOTE Spring Millinery, Latest Modes in same building COMPANY Cream of Wheat 9-lbs. Com Meal $2.39 39c Armours Star Hams, (1 doz. 17» eggs free with each ham,)lb...... 3iu FURNITURE f ■ Wesson and Mazóla, 1Á-gai Crisco, 3 pounds Crisco, 6 pounds ...93c $1.83 53c Floor coverings, stoves, furniture, new goods just in, also used furniture GORDON Fruits, for salad, No 2 tins 35« Peaches, “Hunts” No.'21/9 tin— 3 for 55c 49c All U. S. Government Stall Fed Beef « ()Ift Fresh Veal and Pork, ground for loaf, 2 pounds........... ---441 '■•w I Fresh Hamburger, made from steer beef, 2 pounds .... Choice Sirloin Steaks, Ibi ...J.’.’.L'lBic1 Standing Prime Rib Roasts, lb. 23c White Ribbon Shortning, 2-lbs.. 33c >4 £ SKAGGS STORE NO. 225—VERN ONIA OREGON BUT MOMMY, T h LT MUST MT ATI ““AWFUL LOT Van Zelm Q. 001 00 00 00