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VERNONIA EAGLE r Biggest Little City in Oregon ............... ♦ Home News Notes SEE ANDREW PARKER for alii kinds of land and lots. Real sale ! agent. Let me show you what I can sell you. I feel sure I can please you to the letter. 368 that this family are leaving but wish him everything good ut his nc w home. Dr. Hall ha<l a large pract ice in Vernonia. --------- 4.---------- ENTER1TAINS —The Depot Cafe gives you the biggest and best meal in the city for the money. A trial will convince you Mrs. D. L. Smith entertaineji the t Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Shipman of the goodness and quality of the League of Volun teers at the E van 364 have returned from their honeymoon food.—adv. gelical church Wednesday night, COMING trip, east of the mountains. Ray Coyle has sold the Old Mill The seniors were guests of honor EVENTS The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McDonald were pool hall to a Mr. Baker of Portland Gründen, Mrs. Space. Mrs. Marshall. The new proprietor being now in High school piay tonight. Portland visitors the first of the The decorations were colors of the possession. week. senior class. Games were played and W. B. A. Review today and Several volunteer dollars came a very enjoyabba time had by all. On tonight. Mrs. Blanche Kirkland of Port- in on Eagle subscriptions the past the back of each place card was • * * land is visiting her mother, Mrs. week, for which we thank the something for each guest to do. Miss , > Pythian Sisters dance night Clara Smith. thoughful senders. Annie Laurie Laird winning highest of the twelth. score for the girls and Weldon Par • * * —See Bill Armstrong of the Ver- The Eagle last week carried a ker highest scoer for the boys'. ■ > Fight and wrestle the night nonia Reaty Co., for Mutual Bene- email classified adv. of a phono- Lunch of ice cream and take was ! ; of the eleventh. fit Heath and Accident Insurance. graph for sale. The ad sold the served. Among those present < i « • • machine and records Saturday. It were: Misses Laura Smith, Lavelle 1 • Mother’s day the ninth. Mrs. C. L. Baker was in Portland always pays. Dosa, Louise Malmsten, Lois Malm ‘ [ * * a few days the first of the week to sten, Bessie McDonald, Ruth Holiday i J Sunday, show every night visit her mother. —Our Raisin Tarts are new but Lesta Weed, Ora Rundall, Alice R.un every Saturday 1 ' and dance they are going like wildfire, Try dall, Mestal Hall, Ruth Stubbs, < > night. —Mother’s Bread, the quality loaf, them and you will know why. Ver- Thelma Pratt, Edna Strong, Lona * * Ask for it by name.Vernonia Ba nonia Bakery, adv. Wideman and Louise Simmons. Knight of Pythias district kry, adv. Messrs Chas. Nelson, Veklon Par convention, May 10, at Ver Mr. Walter Garner, who has been ker, Levi Malmsten, Harold Olsent,1 nonia. Macaroons at in California for some time, returned Lawrence Dickson, Chas. Hoffman i —Delicious Cocoanut I * « « per dozen. Vernonia to his home in Vernonia much im- Russell Mills, John Foramn, Lewis' 15 cents Pythian Sisters district con proved in health. Bakery, adv. Laramore, Albert Cummings, Johi i vention, May 15 at St. Helens Laramore, Marshall Malmsten, Este r Cut out the public betting and Miss Vaughan McCormick of ♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦»♦•♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦•♦••M Garner, Clarence Fowler, Clarenc e Portland visited with Miss Bell over flashing of money on the ball Whardle and Pete Wideman. We knew it would rain. grounds. the week end. --------- +--------- New houses still going up Mr. and Mrs. Frank Malmsten and CHURCH NOTICES Clatskanie comes over to Vernonia family, Mesdames Marshal, Martin Ì be a fast for Sunday ’ s game. It will ® _____ _________ i S> Base ball Sunday. and Strong and Miss Edna Strong CHRISTIAN CHURCH game, a good game. attended the May festival at Salem Oliver L. Curtis, Pastor Mrs. Folger was in Kelso Tuesday last week. Next Sunday is Mother’s day ar id —FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! Is your we will look for a splendid atte n- • ( Dr. and Mrs. Hall spent Friday in policy correct? Is the lot and block —Don’t pack that picnic lunch until dance both morning and evenin number correct? How about a vac you visit our store and select some g. Portland. ancy permit? Is the property in of the many good things you will In the morninj the pastor will pay a tribute to the honorable mother, su b- A. W. Peterson of Gold Hili was your name or under agreement of find here. Vernonia Bakery adv ject: “A Mother’s Reward.” But vie sale? See Bill Armstrong, Vernon in town Tuesday. ______ I ia Realty Co. adv —Mother’s Day is May 9th. Don’t are not going to forget the father. A million dollar rain the first of delay but order that cake for her The evening service will be given to the week. The Eagle hears a little talk on now. She will appreciate it. Ver the honor and responsibility of the father. At the morning service tJhe city politics, and occassionally men nonia Bakery. adv. pastor will give a boquet to the old- Mrs. M. E. Carkin of Camas was tions of likely citizens wanted as in town over Sunday. city officials. This week we hear —No sandwiches are so good as est mother in the audience and also mentioned from various sources those made with Mothe1”» Bread in one to the youngest mother. Both MJrs. H. J. Buffmair visited in names of Mrs. Dr. Ella Wight for the sandwich loaf size. Ask for it servicest will be interesting and help ful and a welcome to you. Portland the first of the week. mayor and Mrs. F. J. Hanson as one by name. Vernonia Bakery adv. --------- *--------- member of the council. Mr. A. L. Karnapp, for the past The first use of the numerals of Mrs. Paul Robinson, spent a few we have any record is in India hours in Banks Wednesday. —Attention is called by the Sand six weeks night operator at our lo which and dates back to the end of the blast for Senator Club, 420 Railway cal railway passenger depot, left on second century A. D. C. D. White and wife took in the Exchange Building, Portland, Ore Saturday for Salt Lake City. Mr. gon. to his platform, which is pub L. R .Beal of Albany will resume his ball game in Portland Wednesday. lished on page 8 of the Voter’s duties. pamphlet by the secretary of state. Lost, cameo broach pin. Finder Chief plank is MODIFICATION It sure pays—Last week please leave at Eagle office, 1" VOLSTEAD ACT- REFERENDUM OF PROHIBITION LAWS. His slo Eagle advertised a pair of glasses TORES AT Mrs. L. Cates boasts of having the gan is—Wine and Beer under govern found. Since then six people have prettiest car in Vernonia. ment control. No saloons. Paid adver called to see if they were the own- CORVALLIS tisement, Sandblast for Senator ers. HILLSBORO Mrs. Bert Eldred of Portland Club. 384 McMINNEVILLF visited at the Dent home Monday. Baseball on the home grounds Sun —If you want a good home cooked MONMOUTH meal and food that gets away from day. Clatskanie vs. Vernonia Miss Alice Barnett of Portland is the ordinary restaurant fare try the visiting her aunt, Mrs. C. D. White Bridge St., Mrs. W. W. Johnson of Richand Depot Cafe, west end of ~ this week. Center, Wisconsin, has been visiting by the railroad and now under new management.—adv. 364 her aunt, Mrs. R. Sessman the lust The Dr. Hall property was soldi week. Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson of this week to F. F. May. Mr. J. M.| Los Angeles visited at the home of Clark making the deal. Dr. R. I. Hall has purchased half Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Jolley this week. Mr. and Mrs. M. Ellis of Rainie’ j interest in the Hubbard Mineral Mr. Wilson is a half-brother of Mr. spent the week end with M. Murray Springs, Hubbard, Or., and will move Jolley. to his new location next Wednesday and family. Grandma Carpenter, who has been visiting her daughter in Forest Grove and also relatives in Portland returned to her home in Vernonia May 3rd. I HOFFMAN HARDWARE CO The Famous Wedgewood Range WESTERN MADE FOR WESTERN TRADE 1 Buffet Shelf Polished Top White Enamel Oven Thermometor COAL AND WOOD GRATES LARGE OVEN, VERY QUICK TO BAKE AND COOK, AND THERE'S A REASON FOR THIS FOUND ONLY IN THE WEDGEWOOD WILL GLADLY SHOW YOU »65-00 Compare this with other ranges selling at $70.00 to $85.00 See HOFFMAN about it ------ IT PAYS------ OH, MY; HOW GOOD!! It’s that good, home made ICE CREAM FROM CANDY LINCOLN KITCHEN “Where the MILK SHAKE is famous” CORRECTION pigs. Write or inquire at C. J. Moore, 2 Mi miles west of Ver nonia on Timber road. 391 This is to correct a false report in ---------- •---------- last week’s “Eagle” relative to the meeting time and place of the Py DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK thian Sisters. Meetings will be held By Edson R. Waite, Secretary as usual in the upper floor of the grange hall on the second and fourth Shawnee, Okla., Board of Commerce Fridays of each month until further Frank Jenkins, editor of the Eu notice. Florie Kelso, press Corr. gene (Oregon) Register Says: ®-------------------------------------------® “ NEW ARRIVALS I ©------------------------------------------- e Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Tousley, April 29th, a baby girl. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tom lin, April 29th a baby girl. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bris coli, April 28th, a baby girl. Born, to Mr. ana Mrs. Martin Christensen, a baby boy, April 5: i WANTÄDS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE FOR S XLE—2 GOOD HOUSES AND lots, a bargain if taken at once nice garden, flowers, and lawn. Inquire at 1008 Weed Ave., North 391 OUR FURNITURE FOR ilousemold furniture as House 23, Millview. WANTED WANTED — TO BUY WEANED THAT advertising is valuable only in proportion as it is well done. It Is not the money an advertiser will Bpend so much as the thought he puts into his copy that brings him results. Ninety-nine times out of a hundred, when a merchant says he has, tried advertising but finds it doesn’t pay, the fault is his, because he merely bought space without put ting selling talk into it. You can’t sell goods through advertising un less ou put selling talk into your copy. Writing good advertising isn’t as hard as the average untrained man believes. Advertising is merely sales talk addressed to thousands, instead of being addressed to just one custo mer on the other side of the coun ter, Any man who can sail goods over the counter can write good ad vertising if he will only apply to his advertising the same sound princi ples of sal -smanship which he uses on his customer. THERE IS NOTHING MYSTER IOUS ABOUT PRODUCING GOOD ADVERTISING COPY. JUST RE MEMBER THAT YOU ARE SELL ING GOODS; THE ONLY DIFFER ENCE BEING THAT YOU ARE TALKING TO T H O‘U‘S A N D S EVERYWHERE INSTEAD OF TO ONLY ONE IN FRONT OF YOU. Copyright 1926. STORES AT NEWBERG A LEM SHERIDAN VERNONIA VERYTHING TO WEAR NEW Spring Silks —Most of the time we have on hand bread and pastries which are a few days old and which can be ha(| at a I considerable discount from our regu lar prices. The bread is fine for toast or dressing and the pastries are eatable. Vernonia Bakery adv —If you want something really good try our Lemon Pie, you will find it unlike any pie that you have ever had from a bakery. And don't over look our various other kinds of cream pies—they are equally deli cious. Vernonia Bakery, adv Vernonia fishermen, famed for many catches of the finny tribe,, were making life miserable for the inhabitants of the sea this week, down at Bandon on the deep, The party consisted of Messrs. Bush I Emmott, Mellinger and Missing. ... A REAL SILK SALE Çgc per yd Friday and Saturday, May 7 and 8 « -I These silks are worth more money,but J. W. Brown, Dr. M. D. Cole and ■ president of our chamber of com merce, Mr. G. W. Davis are over in Longview this Thursday evening at tending a meeting of the lower Co- i lumina association of commercial! | clubs. i Someone wants some printing done! | The Vernonia Eagle prints anythin:' as good and cheaper than city chops I How about your envelopes, .trite ' ments, letter heads, business card ! programs, mail order circulars, an -I nouncements, bills, etc., etc. Dr. R. I. Hall and family will leave next week for Hubbard, Or.. where the doctor has a half interest in valuable mineral springs. Many Vernonia people learn with regret Miller’s bought them at a price and we are going to pass it along to you ii PAYS TO BUY AT MILLERS VERNONIA’S LEADING STORE