Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 16, 1926, Image 3

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    A New Home * Day
! Byer and Seller, Beer
E. ALLEN
Coats, Dresses and Hats
DIRECT FROM WHOLESALERS AT
THIS STORE
Friday and Saturday
April 16th -• 17th
UNQUESTIONABLY SMART STYLE S AT DECIDEDLY LESS THAN CITY
PRICES.
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THIS SERVICE IS PROVING AN IM MENSE SUCCESS IN EIGHTY PAC­
IFIC COAST STORES
AS THE SMALLER TOWN DEALER HAS LOWER RENTS, SMALLER
SELLING EXPENSES, NO HIGH PRICED STORE FIXTURES AND NO
LOSS AT END OF THE SEASON.
HUNDREDS OF SMART NEW COATS AND DRESSES TO CHOOSE
FROM
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$1075
$12.75
Dresses priced up from
Coats priced up from
Come in and see these wonderful new styles and
and astonishing values
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The Peoples Store
Vernonia, Oregon
Special and Regular
Prices!
THAT WILL ATTRACT EVERY HOUSFW’FE----- IT’S P. . ~ OF THE
PEOPLE’S STORE POLICY IN THEIR PROGRAM OF SERVICE □ VER-
NONIA PEOPLE.
Specials for Saturday
Big Red Winesap Apples, for $1.79
Alvarado Sugar Peas, sell reg. at
20c, now 2 cans for................... 25c
Borden and Oregon miik, can
Stork brand Com, can
10c
10c
Butter, Cresta Creamery in cubes—
pound .....................................
45c
Bacon Backs and Bacon,-lb....... "9c
Lighthouse Cleanser, 3 cans for ¿3c
Sugar, 100-lbs. of pure cane sugar—
for $5.19, with a purchase of $5.
worth of merchandise
Lard, Swift’s Silverleaf, 4-lb.
pails ...................
95c
8 pound pails........................... $1.85
Shortening- Swifts jewell, 4-lb.—
can, 83c; 8 pound can ....
$1.70
Cheese, Brookfield .pound ....... 33c
Cigarettes, Camels, Lucky Strike or
Chesterfield, a carton for.......$1.23
We handle all brands of Monopole goods
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Dry Goods, Shoes,
Ladies Wear
MONOPOLE BRAND: CORN, BEANS, HOMINY, PEACHES, PINEAPPLE,
PUMPKIN, GRAPE FRUIT, BEETS PICKLES, ETC, ETC, ETC.
COME
TASTE IT, COMPARE IT WITH ANY BRAND ON THE MARKET.
FREE----------BUY ONE DOZEN OF MONOPOLE GOODS, AND GET A
PRETTY IMPORTED JAPANESE VASE FREE.
Peoples Store
M. MURRAY MANAGER*
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NEXT DOOR TO BAKERY
Bock,,
Mr. Gordon, of the Gordon Furni
Lathe and Tub, Lock and Key, Cain ture Company, is elated over the
and Abel, Night and Moon, Heaven improvement of business and is
and Hell. Several Does but John authority for the statement that
Doe, as usual is “missing.” Among : “Business is Good.”
names signifying edibles found are
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Bacon, Hamm, Eggs, Butter. Berry.
WORTH ALL IT COSTS
After morning services the family
Citron, Pancake, Fish, Pepper, Dill
Pickle and there are Coffe.Ale-wine dined, and churches and their pro­
Beer and Water. There are names of cedure came in for criticism,
Father criticized the sermon.
most leading nations and enough
animals to stock a zoo. Sun, Moon, Mother disliked the blunders of the
Starr, Heavens and Morning Star organist. The eldest daughter thought!
are among the poetical cognomens, the choir"s singing atrocious.
But the subject had to be dropped
while Drumm and Doll are side by
side with names representing virtu­ when the small boy of the family,
ally all the trades, including the with the schoolboy’s love of fair play
Boss. These are all taken from the chipped in with the remark: “Dad,
I think it was a jolly good show for
new city directory.
a penny.”
The small advs. get results.
Read the advs. carefully.
Featuring
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and
For State Representative, on Re­
publican Ticket for Columbia county.
Mr. Allen lives in Rainier where he
is in the cannery business both there
and at Clatskanie. His campaign slo­
gan is; “Development of Columbia
county.” and his actions are proving
his sincerety,
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NATAL
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Evening callers at the Osburn
home last Monday week were Mr
and Mrs. Ira Peterson, Mr. and Mrs.
Holding and children and Mr. Grover
Devine.
Mr. and Mrs. Estus and their two
sons called on their daughter and
sister Mrs. McMullen Sunday. We
are glad to know Mrs. Estus is feel­
ing a little better and hope she will
keep getting stronger.
Mr. and Mrs. Holding, Grover De­
vine, Fred and Floyd Linberg, were
Clatskanie visitors Wednesday.
Mrs. Smith was an early Mist visit-
tor lsat Wednesday morning.
Grover Devine returned tp his
home at Yoncolla, Oregon this week
for a short stay.
Natal grange met Sunday at their
hall and held their regular meeting
There were three visitors present
from Clatskanie, Yankton and the
Warren granges. Visitors are always
welcome.
John McMullen was a Mist shop­
per Sunday morning.
Miss Millie McMullen stayed all of
last week with her grandmother, who
has been quite sick.
Mr. and Mrs. Holding were Ver­
nonia shoppers Friday.
Mr. Neurt was in Vernonia drivin
up in his nice new car they recently
purchased.
The cook house and camp of the
Ef rkenfield Logging company looks
.;.:her deserted since the finished
working here.
The Natal gas filling station is
now ready to fill orders.
Harry McMullen was on the sick
list last week with tonsilitis.
Reed Holding is keeping the El­
dred horses for a short time.
Ole Estus is staying at hi3 sisters
now.
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KIST-TIMBER NOTES
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Mr. Roy Towsen of the Sunset
Logging company, employed as en­
gineer was serriously hurt with the
haul back line Sunday and was taken
to the Portland hospital in a serious
condition.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ornduff have
been quite sick the past week with
flu and grippe but at this writing
are much improved.
Jess Ornduff is a proud owner of
a new radio set in his home.
Mrs. Sybal Miller called on home
folks Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bergerson
were host at a party at their home
Saturday with a goodly number pres­
ent and everyone having a splendiJ
time.
Eila McKinster drove down from
Corvallis to spend the week end with
her parents and little daughter Lot­
tie and Mr .and Mrs. Ornduff.
Mrs. Bill Hagerman was a caller
on Mrs. Ornduff Saturday evening.
Mr. J. A. McGown is a proud
owner of a new Buick car.
Mr. A. F. Ornduff is busy getting
out poles at the Sunset camp and be
will also build a new railroad.
They will have a new dance hall
an<j garage in Timber in a short time
Watch Timber grow.
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Newspaper reporters have a right
to examine official records in cus­
tody of county clerk or other public
officials for the purpose cf prepar­
ing from them matter for publica­
tion states an Associated Press dis­
patch from Salem recently decided
by the supreme court in the case of
the Bead Publishing company against
J. H. Hancr, Deschutes county cleik
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YEP, THEY’RE ALL THERE
Poitlar.J Wins Catt fron Hot Water
Dottle at That.
The it.. '.c some time back car­
ried a small story about natnei of
people who claim to be authentic, liv
ing in London, such as: Ima Little
Lambe, R. U. Phean Good’, Knott
Worthe Reading and several more,
but now comes the Oregonian stat­
ing that we have people living in
our own state and in Portland at
that, with last names such as: Angel
and Sinner, Gainer and Loser, LoVe
and Haight, Robinson and Crusoe,
Watches, Watches, Watches
—To the prospective watch purchaser we extend
a cordial invitation to v.’sit our store and see out-
reliable as well as beautiful line of new watches.
All standard makes and fully guaranteed.
16 size, 21 jewel watch from $40.00 to $60.00
Con píete
16 size, 7 to 17 jewel from $10.00 to $40.00
Con píete
Bracelet watches the finest and best line we have
ever shown. Each and ezeryone guaranteed from
$2000 to. $75.00. Renumber anything bought at
this store must prove sat sfactory to our customers
or we will gladly refund the purchase price.
A. L. Kullander
JEWELER------ VERNONIA
Signs you can trust
When you find the feminine population out in new
regalia—and flowers waking up—and the morn­
ings come a little earlier and the nights don’t get
here quite so quickly------
It’s Summer
There’s the spirit of new things, better things, in
Summer. And a growing bank account here will
enable you to get them.
Bank of Vernonia
VERNONIA. OREGON
SPRING TIME, WITH SUNNY DAYS. IS
KODAK TIME
Don’t be without one this Spring.
KODAKS, KODAK SUPPLIES
KODAK FILMS, ALL SIZES
KODAK PICTURE DEVELOPING
and finishing—Enlarging
GET KODAK SERVICE AT
Vernonia Drug Co
Wm. FOLGER, Prop.