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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1926)
tlaií ONIA On Inland Highway AID TO BEAUTY » in “Mille Modiste.” Miss Griffith plays the part of Fifi, a super-mod iste who makes a vain effort to ad here strictly to the rule of “busin- r.ess before pleasure.” The beauti ful star has never been busies in any screen role, she is everywhere at once, always smiling and disarm ing. When everyone else fails Fifi is called and Fifi never fails to tru- umph. Even when her sweetheart hreatens to kill poor, innocent Hi- ra mBent, Fifi forces Hiram to keep still and makes his challenger apol- ogive. Norman Kerry is splendid as Etienne, the French cavalryman who flirts with Fifi thoughtlessly, then falls madly in love with her. Willard Louis has always been fun ny, but never more so than as Hiram Bent, St. Louis hatter in Pa ■ls to “look around.” Rose Dione as Mme. St. Claire, Paulette Duval as M..r- quise de LaMar and Dorthy Cum- ming as Mrs. Bent also acquit them selves admirably in Miss Griffith’s support “Mlle. Modiste" is admirable I May 23—Camas at Vancouver, St. Helens at Klama, Clatskanie al Vernonia, Ryderwood at Washougal. May 30—Camas at St. Heens, Ry- derwood at Clatskanie, Klama at Vernonia, Vancouver at Washougal. June 6—Clatskanie at Camas, St Helens at Ryderwood, Washouga at Klama, Vernonia at Vancouver . June 13—Camas at Ryderwood, Clatskanie at St. Helens, Klama at Vancouver, Vernonia at Washougal June 20—Ryderwood at Camas, St. Helens at Clatskanie, Vancouver at Klama, Washougal at Vernonia. June 27—Camas at Clatskanie, Ry derwood at St., Helens, Klama at Washougal, Vancouver at Vernonia July 11—St. Helens at Catnas, Clatskanie at Ryderwood, Vernonia at Kalama, Washougal at Vancouver July 18—Vancouver at Camas, Kalama at St. Helens, Vernonia at Clatskanie, Washougal at Ryderwood July 25—Camas at Washougal, St. Helens at Vancouver, Clat h nie at Klama, Ryderwood at Vernonia, August 1—Vernonia at Camus, Washougal at St. Helens, Vancouver at Clatskanie, Kalama at Ryderwood August 8—Camas at Ka’amn. St Helens at Vernonia, Clatskanie at Washougal, Ryderwood at Vancou ver. -------- +------------ Next Mondny night will be Jack Hoxie in “The Demon.” Worse than the constant danger of death from his outlaw employers was the know-! asss->' ledge that the only girl believed; Under this young woman’s skillfi: him a lawbreaker instead of a se hands the front of the Administration cret officer of the law. All lovers Building of the Sesqul-Centennlal I.i o ftrue-blue Western pictures will A BIRTHDAY DINNER ternational Exposition Associatic 1 The Women Relief corps spent Supported by the! quickly takes on a delightful aspect | cheer this one. the day with Mrs. Sarah Spencer She directs gardeners where to place | hel-for-leather Universal ranch ii-1 Monday ,May 17, when she cele the amall trees and shrubs about tbi I ders and his famous horse, Scout. brated her seventy-sixth birthday great stucco building. She is dole I Her friends and neighbors remem her share to make the big celebratlc I Next Tuesday and Wednesdax of the 150th anniversary of the sigil bered her with many beautiful and nights another big attraction is' ing of the Declaration of Independ thoughtfol gifts. Or. Irs. G. W. “Bride of the Storm.” Will birth i ence a success. Faust gift was the i >1- lg verse: j conquer over environment? Does “Dear Mrs. Sp< : c ■> I ever did the blood of our ancestors shape our see, gets up in the : ing busy as character, or are we slaves to the | MOVIE NEWS AND a bee. She greets all her neighbors | circumstances which surround us? | COMMENT OF LOCAL with a plea nt smile and then gocsi This is the question asked and ans | FEATURES home and works awhile. Her two I in this stirring melodrama, a litle feet goes pitty, pitty pat, she a-------------------------------- c; wered story of a baby girl, saved from We notice a very interesting and shipwreck, who is raised to lovely i drives the dogs and chases the excellent program of entertain womanhoo dby three derelicts of the! She knows all the people that ments booked for the Majestic foi sea, lighthouse keepers on a lonely ( up and down the old Vernonia to the old Portland town.” the coming week. reef off the Dutch East Indies. John The big birthday cake that Ilarron is featured with Dolores Cost) baked at the local bakery was Starting with this Saturday night ello. J. Stuart Blackston directed. sented by the corp members, served the picture will be “Other Women’s with a pot luck dinner to Mesdaines Husbands.” There are as many hus A big special for next Thursday Gladys Gessell Smith, E. E. Mill bands in the world as there are wive and Friday is “Flaming Waters.’ | A. E. Jones, Judson Weed, Rhoda Some good and some better than Imprisoned, trapped with the flood ! Hall, A. J. Kirk, Dave Marshall, A others. Married and in love with of blazing oil upon them, Aseeth- j B. Johnson, G. W. Faust, J. E. Crop each other! Blissful happiness! Still ing lake of blazing oil, behind a per, M. J. Johns, R. S. Lindley, R. the sureptitious thrill of other rotten dam. Flood waters swirling M. Aldrich, Alma Mills, Stella Mon charms, other kisses,. other play down on the sea of flame. A crash| ger, Lena Stanton, May Mellinger things too quickly erects a barrier a ripping of earth. A hissing of , Tom Troop, E. M. Bleilc, R. L between them. Dick, the husband, en steam in a threnody of doom. The1 Spencer, M. Dunlap, G. A. Morton. snared by the witchery of a blonde dam bursts like pentup beasts of Martha Hall, Srrah Smith, Viola woman who made a business of play prey. The lurid tide, flows down up e, W. L. Hall Treharne. Anna ing. Kay, the wife, bewildred and on the little cottage, where Danny and Mr. Judson Weed. _ iW aghast at the horrible nightmare of O’Neil’s mother and sweetheart are At the close ui -le social hour life without love, turns frantically I waiting—Aghast you will have to this poem was read by a friend. to Jack for comfort and tenderness see the rest A marvelous picture, TO MOTHER SPENCER Other women .other husbands, a" --------- +--------- skillfully entangled in a fast mov-J BASEBALL SCHEDULE ing, fascinating tale that ends with ANNETTE BEAUTY SHOPPE . FOR REST OF SEASON a delightful dash of the unusual. MARCELLING Th? baseball schedule of the Co-1 All Hr, >f Beauty Work A treat is to be offered Sunday lumbia River leaf. o f r t' Pho- ‘31 'n- night when Corinne Griffith osnies der of the season is as follows- Upstairs in Pri i ,ie Bldg. EAGLE You may count the passing years as The newspapers report the sheep hair bobbing season has been on all A milestone on the way, shearing season has started, but the winter in Vernonia. And you’ve one more milestone with you. ■AV-' This bright May day. Dear friend and neighbor true. We’ve gathered here with you Just to show our appreciation. Of the loving deeds you do. Though many trials and hardship) You have seen You may meet them EARLY every one of us has seen the Calmly, bravely anQ serene. checkered-suit person with the velvte tongue A lesson for love taught us By the milestones of your life How7 smoothly he once told of the merits of Just to put away our grieviance this product or that—and raked in perfectly And our strife good coin for purchases that were often useless For we pass but once this way And the seed we sow today Will live after us The “slick guy” is seldom seen today. When Forever and for aye. the wise person goes to buy, he knows what is So dear frind we wish you well good in vaue and fair in price. As from you we part this day May you with us long years dwell So farewell until next May. Simply by glancing over the advertisements —A Friend The Slick Guy N 4- MONEY IN EGGS For sale—Eighteen one yea.- old Barred Rock, breeders, two dozen year old Rhode Island red breeders Three R. I. roosters, not related AH of above from fine selected »took, must sell immediately. We are spee- ializing only in the Anconas, White Leghorn^ and Brown Leghorns. Also we have a number of milk-mash fed Fryers for sale. Many as you want Eggs for sale, two fox terrier pups for sale. Better come out and start in the chicken business. All reason able prices. C. J. Moore, 2 miles west of Vernonia on Timber road. ------ «------ We are not going to vote for Rosa B. Parrott for state school superin tendent. We don’t like those big ear rings she wears. I We buy all NEW MERCHANDISE We are the leaders of Style and Quality We buy any place in the United States. We give you personal service. We sell exactly as we advertise in your paper, you car see where to go for the best buys. You can c< npare values and check up prices without evei stirring fro myour ep'-y chair. You know in ac ance just what you are going to get and how nuch it will cost. And you can have the sati- action that comes from knowing your money i: wisely and safely spent. Nowadays no one m ’d be at the mercy of the “slick guy.” There ar still a fe'w people who fail to read the adve tisements—and “take a chance.” Don’t be oi e of them. ADVERTISED PROD’ CTS ARE SAFE BUYS. THEY HAVE MA E GOOD BEFORE THEY ARE ANNOUNCED Stoney savintf Specialization of effe t is the accepted ■ odem way of accomp'ishing b g things. In the Skaggs organ zation, specialists are in ch?fce of eaeh departm- it—buying, mc.chmdiz- ing, financing, advertising, accounting, etc. Each • brings to his work the i ¡vantages of long train ing and peculiar adaptability—;there are no hit or miss methods—things are done in the most ef ficient known manner. Our accounting system, alone, annually saves our patrons many thousands of dollars. Just another reason ior Skaggs better values. FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY FEATURES REITHNER’S Reasons Why Our Busi ness Is Increasing Every Day Many Opportunities Here LEMONS— 2 dozen for I I NEW SPUDS— 3 pounds LETTUCE— 4 heads WE HAVE ONE PRICE TO ALL The merchandise we sell are al1 advertised brands. We do not handle mill ends or seconds. Ladies low cut shoes and oxfords, pair.................... $3.50 to $9.00 Childrens Shoes.......................................................... 75c to $4.50 Ladies Dresses, pair... $1.75, $2.00, $4.50, $12.00, $16.00, $35.00 Ladies and Childrens Hose, pair.................................. 20c to $2.50 Ladies Coats....................................................... $12.00 to $45.00 Ladies and Childrens Hats, all pattern. Hats will be sold at a big reduction. New bolts of Dry Goods and Silks arriving every day. When you want NEW NOV™ TIES call at REITHENR’S We give you city service in your own town. CANTELOPES— each ............. 15c COMB HONEY— 2 combs............ POT ATOE CHIPS— BANANAS 3 pounds. GEM NUT— 2 pounds .. * MILK— Guaranteed fresh, per qt........ FLOUR—Big K hard wheat, per sk . per bbl, of 4 sks 25c 45c (■) 5 for....................... ROLLED OATS—KeLoggs QQ« 49c CHEESE— full 55c 12c MILK— Federal * 20c pkg; 3 for................... OOC $2.33 cream, 2 lbs..... brand, 11 tins ... $1.00 WHITE WRAP COFFEE— per pound ....................... PEABERRY COFFEE— pound ............................ 49c 47c