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VERNON A EAGLE Largest Mill in the Weit -»♦■»«■♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦< ♦♦♦<♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ H I 11»»•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Home News Notes F. J. Brewer Sundayed in Portland at Eagle office. Sunday is Easter. Got your Easter hat? Get behind the baseball team. Burn the trash. 1 Wm. Folger is on the sick list. The first day of April brought the usual ‘‘April Fool Jokes.’ Omar Nickerson and son Dewey were St. Helens visitors Saturday. Albert Holme ; drove over to Med- ford Saturday returning Monday. April showers are in order—we sure need them. Clarence Coyle transacted busin- ness in Portland Wednesday. Born, March 23, to Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Feilberg a baby boy. Over a dozen new houses going up in town. i Mr. Sitts was reported quite sick this week. I Legion play at Opera house Mon day, April 5. Mr. Moss just finished two new i houses to rent. Mr .and Mrs. J. J. Oeder of Sil verton, visited over Sunday wit! Mi-, and Mrs. J. C. Lincoln and Mrs Joe Lincoln of our city. The Rebekah lodge card party and banquet Wednesday night drew a crowd that greatly enjoyed the even 34tf ing. I 4- rence Miller of Salem were Sundajfl woft by Mrs. Davis and -onsolation guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mauries J by ,’.4rs. Bergman. They viso had » Richardson. Mr. Miller is known to han- dkerchief shower for Mrs. Rich- several old timers of the valley, hav ard son who is leaving. ing visited this town some twenty years ago, hiking from Clatskanie over the hill. .. 5. MRS. FRANK SHINN We are told that the state law J will hereafter be enforced in Ver Teacher of Violin nonia, in that all help in restaurants hotels and places where food is House 39 O.A Hil! served must have cards showing -w i 1 clean bill of health, from the city physician. Formerly assistant teacher for Miss Bertha Schutte of the “Schutte A delightful surprise party and Studios”, Kansas City, Mo. 33tf handkerchief showei- was given on Mrs. John Dunigan Tuesday evening The evening was spent in games Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Perry Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Becker. Mrs. Tindall, Mr. and Mrs. Miller ROOM AND BOARD Mr. and Mrs. McKee, Lillian Var- ner, Mrs. Jack Adams, Mrs. Doliie and Myrtle Stevenson, Mabel Mellin- the— ger, Clarence Dunigan and Mrs. Duni gan. The Harry Wilson family are now The Pythian Sisters will hold their domeciled in a new Culberston cot next meeting in the upper part of tage. the grange hall on Friday, April 9 8,00 p. m. Mr .Early has another new house about finished on First avenue, west Vernonia is growing rapidly. The part. new addition brought in last week' ... . — added dozens of good homes tc the Two new homes are being con citys limits. structed by J. H. Wharton for rent ing purposes. E. G. Voss, representative of the S. P. & S. at St. Helens, with Mrs. Mrs. J. H. Lincoln, mother of J. Vess and children were visitors in, C. and Joe Lincoln was here Sunday Vernonia Sunday. visiting with the families of lier sons i We want to thank the many people Mr. Mecklin intends build'ng a for handing us or telling us little ( VISTA HOTEL new residence on West Bridge and I news items about their visitors.! The Bridge club was entertained visits, parties and news matter. First avenue. by Mrs. Glenn Robinson last Friday afternoon. Among those present were Under new management Deputy Sheriff Burrel Graves of Mesdames Davis, Ruhl, Richardsoi March came in like a lamb, re- ! niained like a lamb and went out ' the sheriffs office at St. Helens war Whalt Black, Lindley, McNeill a business visitor in Vernonia Inst sK.w az;jd isuij -4a3[0j pus umudjäg 33tf like a lamb. MRS. SARAH SHIELDS week. , Athelone Chittem of the Chittein Miss Enstrum has received word Auto company of St. Helens was a of an appointment to leach tne visitor in Vernonia Sunday. sixth and seventh grades at the «old Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watkins and Hill, Oregon, school next year. Mr. and Mrs. Veazie of St. Helens Miss Lillian Wilson returned home were Vernonia sightseers Sunday. last week from an extended tiip tc We make our own Candies Tax time again. The last day for New York, with a delegation of buy and Ice Cream i ers for a big department storo in I payment this year will be May 5 Portland. instead of April 5 as usual. NEW FOUNTAIN------ Summer Drinks, Ice Cream and Candies A SPECIALTY ON A birthday family dinner in honor The Toney shine parlor has moved to larger quarters two doors east if of the birthday of Mrs. J. C. Lin coln was observed by the families J. W. Hunt, county clerk, trans the former location. last Sunday, Mrs. Joe Lincoln pre- actor business in Vernonia last week Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith, Mr» praing the dinner and party. --------- I High school teachers for next term Aspland and Mrs. Brown were Port Prof. Wilkerson, Prof. Austin and i land visitors Monday. have not all been engaged yet. Prof. Graham have been engaged W. W. Williams, with office at teach in our high school next year. D. C. Cason is just finishing the Vernonia hotel, was called to The other instructors have not yet dandy residence on Rose avenue ■ Portland this week at the serious I been employed. Vernonia needs a first-class hos illness of Mrs. Williams. We hear that a new grocery store pital. The Repass brothers are buildin,* will open up shortly in connection Mr. F. Hanson is building anothe.- a fine new home for Mr. Johnson, with one of present business estab new residence on the heights in the near the beautiful waters of the Ne lishments making only eight in the1 community. west part of town. halem. — —Get your milk shakes at the Lin Everybody was out riding Sunday coin Candy Kitchen. They are The highways were crowded and specializing on them.—adv 30tf roads dusty. Picnic grounds ar? com- ing into use. Virgil Powell was in St. H 'lens' Saturday, purchasing some timber The twenty-two months o’d boy land on Pebble creek. of Mr. and Mrs. M. Murray has been quite sick this week in a Portland The McCall home will be a new hospital. and expensive residence, now goi«ig up near the high school. —For marcells or haircuts, call th Lincoln Beauty Parlor, Phone Main A seven room, modem, new resi 173. Located in first house north of dence for sale. For particulars call White Lunch. HOFFMAN HARDWARE CO Garden Supplies Grass Scythes, each 48c arid 60c Weeders, each 20c and 25c Trowells, each 15c and 30c Flower Pots, each 5c to 60c Wire Baskets, each irl5c to 25c Garden Seed, packages ... 10c and 20c Rakes 55c Hoes 95c Lawn Seed, pound.................. 70c " Chick Water Fountains, each 12cii T > - -■ Big line of guaranteed garden hose, nozzles, coup lings, Gaskets, etc. See HOFFMAN about it IT PAYS MILK SHAKES 10 and 15 cents LINCOLN The ladies of the Klan invited the men to their meeting last Tuesday I night. A banquet and splendid pro I gram was enjoyed, after the open work of the lodge was witnessed A crowded hall is reported. i Engineer Geo. McGee is much er.- thuaed in the city beautiful plan advocating clean up days and pretty lawns, and Mr. McGee has me of the < real pretty places of the city. < er- tainiy worth looking at. Wonder if Montgomery Ward or Shears Sawbuck won't donate for a! new church or a new school or new hall in Vernonia. Might solicit them oceassionally. Statement of ownership, management, circulation, etc., as required by the Act of Congress of August, 1912. of the Vernonia Eagle, published weekly at Vernonia, Oregon, for April 1, 1926. State of Oregon, County of Colum bia. Before me, a notary public, in and for the State and County afore said, personally appeared Paul S. Robinson, who, having been duly sworn accordi,-g to law, deposes and says that he is the editor and owaer of* the Vernonia Eagle, and-that a true state r ent of the ownership, manage ment, etc., of the aforesaid publica tion, to-wit: Publisher, Editor and Business Man ager, is Paul S. Robinson. Known bondholders, mortgagees and other se curity holders are None. P aul S. R obisom . Sworn to and subscribed before me this 31st day of March, 1926. LESTER SHEELEY, Notary Public My commission expires December 18, 1929. STORES AT NEWBERG -ALEM SHERIDAN VERNONIA CORVALLIS HILLSBORO McMINNEVILLE MONMOUTH EVERYTHING TO WEAR A on THAT DAY ON WHICH WE COMMEMORATE THE RESURRECTION OF OUR SAVIOR. THAT DAY, KNOWN THROUGHOUT AT J, GENER ATIONS AS THE BRIGHTEST DAY IN ALL THE WORLD. Wednesday was birthday party! day for the Relief corps with the i celebrating of Mrs. Stantons birth day at the Stanton home near tcwn.l A splendid time is reported with refreshments. The Ladies Athletic club has changed their v’iss night from Friday I to Thursday night. commencing Thursday night, April 1st in Evan- gelical social hall. Dr. Ella Wight, Y A. L. KULLANDER “A Square Deal Jeweler” E aster F alls A pril 4 Mr. and Mrs. L. Graven, Wilma Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson and their sister spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Smith *at the Jones shingle mill. —What is home without a mother- in-law? What is home without fire I insurance? Both questions answered by Bill Armstrong. Vernonia Relty Co.—adv. Large—Small Cosly—Inexpesive Intimate—Impersonal alike, are easily selected, confidently given and happi ly received because the Kullander standard of value giving is invariable tëEW EASTER ARRIVALS THIS WEEK Mrs. Walter Garner was a guest of honor on a motor trip to Salem Tuesday. Other members of the party were Mesdames Merle Ruhl, M. Gründen, Fred Wahlater ami D. L. Smith. Clean-up > day was certainly a big success. The city never before looked as neat and trip and pros perous. Now lets keep it so— clean, sweep, bum trash, paint up. We all feel better. KITCHEN From A. L. Kullander »TORES AT Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Spencer wen- surprised Saturday night by about i forty of their friends. It was in the nature of a farewell as they are moving soon to their new home up' the river. On Friday night, March 2G, Ver- nonia Temple 61, Pythian Sisters, held their first regular business I meeting, The session was well at- i ' .............. tended by the Sisters and we are - glarf to see the Knights taking part. CANDY Easter and Confirmation COMING AS IT DOES AT THIS PARTICULAR TIME OF YEAR GIVES ALL NATURE THE GREATEST OF OPPORTUNITIES TO SHOW THE SUPREME QUALITIES OF HEE BRIGHTNESS. 1 HUMANITY IN THEIR EFFORTS TO MATCH NATURES GRANDEUR WILL FIND IN THIS STORE IN BOTH LADIES AND MEN’S DEPART- MENTS A DISPLAY OF APPARELL NEVER BEFORE PARALLELLED ALL THE LOVLINESS OF THE SEASON IS RE FLECTED IN OUR SHOWING OF DRESSES SPRING COATS TO MSET YOUR NEEDS IN finrn fn M7 U1 STYLE, QUALITY AND PRICE........................................ tplZi3u 10 MILLINERY----- ALL THE NEW SPRING COLORS IN in nr in rr nr SHAPES THAT WILL PLEASE YOU....................... 10 SILK LINGERIE—SLIPS IN CHARMING COLORS $400 ALL SILK CHIMESE WITH STEP-IN TO MATCH GOWNS IN TWO COLORS $4.00 $4.50 HOSIERY AND NOTIONS TO MEET YOUR NEEDS VERNONIA’S LEADING STORE Dr. Lloyd D. Idleman and Law- f