Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, May 21, 1926, Image 8

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    VERNONIA EAGLE
Little City in Oregon
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in Milverton this week week to visit
his parents.
Trade at home, anyway.
Tell us a news item.
Thanks.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. DeHart and
—There is only one Waffle House Mr. Collie McGee motored to Long-
View, Wash., Sunday.
in town. Meet me there, adv.
Mrs. J. E Cropper visited with her
Mrs. Fowler has gone to Kelso
daughter,
Mrs E E Hayes at Long­
to make her home.
view Sunday, who have just pur­
J. J. Purney was transacting busi­ chased alovely home there
ness in Portland Saturday.
Next Monday and Tuesday nights
—Eat a Waffle. They’re awful-good the high school band will give big
concerts in the high school auji-
at the Waffle House.—adv.
torium. Don’t miss attending.
Mrs. H. H. Hixon spent Wednes­
Mr. McNeill, proprietor of Mac’s
day in Portland.
Pharmacy, was transacting business
Herbert Heltzel was a Portland .n Portland this week.
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visitor Sunday.
Mrs. Pearl Ryan and Mrs. Earl
•—Um-m-m- Chicken Sandwiches at Dial motored to The Dalles, Hood
River anj Goldendale to visit with
the Waffle House.—adv.
relatives and friends for the week
M. E .Carkin visited over Sunday end .
in Camas.
Mountain Heart club met at the
home of Mrs. Maude Webster Tues­
Mrs. Frank Browning has been on day afternoon. A large crowd wag
the sick list for several days.
present and a very fine lunch was
served.
—We’ve thrown the ke away at the
Waffle House—adv.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Davidson and
Doris and Mr. and Mrs. C. Anderson
Booze and baseball don’t work and children spent Sunday in Port­
together—a loosing proposition.
land.
—AU kinds of Sandwiches and pastry
Mr. and Mrs. Friedly have again
at the Waffle House—adv.
taken charge of the “Depot Cafe.”
Miss Gladys Cooke spent Monday The eating public learned that Mrs.
Friedly is a splendid cook and the
in Portland.
Depot cafe is quite a home restaur­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. White ant.
were Portland visitors Tuesday.
Mountain Heart club will meet
Mr. an<i Mrs. A. L. Kullander at the home of Mrs. Garfield Smith
June 15. All Rebekahs are welcome
visited in Independence this wek.
to these meetings.
Mrs. Art Goff is visiting with her
Mrs. Irene Spencer will leave for
parents at Washougal, Washington. Salem next Monday to attend the
grand lodge of I. O. O. F. She goes
Mrs. Cates made a business trip as a delegate from the Rebekah
to Portland Monday.
lodge heer.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Richardson
The Majestic theatre is being re­
were week end visitors in St. Helens decorated and the walls being newly
sealed. A big improvement and a
Vote today—don’t neglect the pretty theatre.
duty.
Ralph Peil, recently of Denver,
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Gillchrest Colorada, now of Vernonia, is the
spent Wednesday in Portland.
new bookkeeper and credit man at
the Brown and Brown store.
Mr. H. H. Hixon spent Monday
and Tuesday in Portland.
G. B. Richmond visited in Vernon­
ia between trains Tuesday. Mr. Rich­
Mr. R. Frame went to Portland on mond says Klamath Falls is sure a
business Saturday.
“Live City.”
The Pythian Sisters meet every
Your adv on a menu card or pro­
Wednesday night, on the lower floor gram solicited by out-of-town people
of the Grange hall.
will cost you considerable more than
the same adv solicited by home
County Assessor Roberts was people and printed at home.
among us this week, assessing Ver-
nonia property.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Adams of Ber
kenfeld spent Sunday in Vernonia
Mrs. Phil Schroeder of Klamatn and Portland. Mrs. Anderson, sister
Falls has been visiting with Ver­ of Mr. Adams, accompanied them to
nonia friends during the week.
Portland.
Mr. Charlie Richardson is spend­
Are you ready for us to print
ing several days at his home in Ta­ you some envelopes, statements
coma.
letter heads, bills, menus, etc. Th<
Eagle can do it and it will be don<
•■»ent a few days at home.
Sheriff “Duke" Wellington was a
Vernonia visitor Wednesday. The i
CHURCH NOTICES
sheriff was getting a word in
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wherever possible for his favorite i»
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
candidate Jams J. Crossley for Sen­
“A Hon. Lika Church”
ator.
A church with a message and a
W. E. Crawford, Vernonia citizen, Place to serve.
is a new volunteer subscriber to The
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Evan­
Eagle this week, coming in Monday gelical league of Chritsain Endeavor
with a year in advance to help keep at 7 p. m.
The morning hour of worship at
the wheels running.
11 o'clock with a message appro­
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priate for Penetcost Sunday on the
Mr. and' Mrs. Fred Ritchie and Theme “The Covenant of Pentecost
children of Ione, Or., visited this
The evening service at 8 o’clock.
week at the J. W. Bush homo, Mrs. Theme for the evening message
Ritchie and Mrs. Bush are sisters, “The Good Samaritan.”
The evening message will be pro­
The Ritchie family will make Ver- ceeded
by a thirty minute gospel
nonia their home.
sing. Come and enjoy this sing.
Wm. F. Rademacher, Pastor
Dr. C. J. Wight left for Seattle
Tuesday, in­ response to word con- —Several choice lots in Turner’s
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terning the activities in Alaska. West End sub-division.
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where he has business interests. The pick now. See Bill Armstrong, Ver-
doctor is contemplating an Alaskan nonia Realty Co. adv
trip in the next few days.
THE AVERAGE MAN
Messrs Johnson, Hoffacher, Geo. The average man is the man of the
mill,
Hankel and Matt Miller returned this
week from a trip to Lewiston, Idaho, The man of the valley, or the man I
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of the hill,
They stopped at Pendleton, Spokane
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The
man
of
the
throttle,
the
man
of
and Wall aWaila. but all liking Ver­
the plow—
nonia on the return.
The man with the sweat of his toil
on his brow.
The Domestic Science class of the
Vernonia high school. Miss Goodin W’ho brings into being the dreams
of the few—
teacher, had a store window display
of their needle work on display this Who works for himself, and for me
and for you;
week. Why look further for dress
makers or home keepers o fthe fu­ There is not a purpose, a project
or plan
ture It is indeed a wonderful show-
But rests on the strength of the
iijg of splendid work.
average man.
—The Rotecho.
Mr. and Mrs. Dissmore and child-
ren, Mrs. Homer Elliott and child-
Bachelorhood in Japan is very
ren, Maxine and Laura spent Sun­
rare, being almost unknown.
day in McMinnville.
Benjamin Franklin mappea out
The Tuesday evening sewing club the course of Gulf Stream in 1770
met at the home of Mrs. Dolly An­
The Greeks gathered unto them­
derson. Among those present were selves many of the vices that come
Mesdames A. Lester, L. Washburn, with wealth. They went under when
Doust, Beverage, Nance, Garner, the more virile Romans struck them
Robertson, Visnaw. Lunch was served The Romans sent their strong men
They gave to
and a very pleasant evening spent. into all the world.
modern civilization its system of
laws and to our forbears the jury
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Bishop and s ystem.
children of Portland spent Saturday
Four Germans have discovered a
and Sunday at the Hixon home. way
of melting carbon.
Mrs. Bishop is a sister of Mrs. Hix­
You may sometimes hear some
on.
people in good company interlard
Mr. and Mrs. J. Anderson of Fair their discourse with oaths, by way
embellishment, as they think; but
view, Or., Mrs. Alex Anderson and of
you must observe, too, that those
Dick Anderson of Portland and Mr.
and Mrs. M. F. Wall were Sunday
visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Claude Knapp.
Mrs. Sarah Spencer returned tne
first of the week from a few days
visit at Seaside. She tells us she seen
something there she couldn’t get over
—the ocean. We suggested a dirigible
—Attention is called by the Sand­
blast for Senator Club, 420 Railway
Exchange Building, Portland, Ore­
gon. to his platform, which is pub­
lished on page 8* of the Voter’s
pamphlet by the secretary of state.
Chief plank is MODIFICATION
VOLSTEAD ACT- REFERENDUM
OF PROHIBITION LAWS. His slo­
gan is—Wine and Beer under govern
ment control. No saloons. Paid adver­
tisement, Sandblast for Senator
Club.
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Classified
Advertising
WANTS and FOR SAIE
All ads. under this head ere cash
with copy. Rates, one cent a word;
initials and figures count as words.
Minimum, 25 cents an issue.
HOFFMAN HARDWARE CO
FOR SALE
SALE—ONE
Electric Stoves
Something New
Satisfactory
3 BURNER—OVEN INCLUDED
Three heat control—High, Low and Medium
heat. Come in and see it.
Regular Electric range at a price never before
equaled
FOUR
ROOM
house and one five room house. I
Good terms. C. Meyer and Bank
of Vernonia.
402
FOR SALE—TWO COMING FRESH
cows. Jersey and Red Pole, com-|
ing fresh in June. Mrs. A. Seward. I
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FOR SALE—TWO YEAR OLD HOL-
stein bull, registered.
Treharne.
See E. R.
408
FOR SALE—NINE ACRES OF BOT-
tom land, on main Nehalem high­
way, one and a half miles from
town. See E. R. Treharne.
408
FOR SALE—HAMMERLESS DOUB
le barrel shot gun, new; sporting
rifle, thirty-forty, new; shells and
cleaners, with both below cah. J.
E. Cropper.
403
Two Burner, one heat
control ...................
Attach to regular light socket
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-SAMPLE CASE BETWEEN
Vernonia and Mist.
Contains
samples and a silk dress. Please
return to Eagle office.
401
LOST—BETWEEN
See HOFFMAN about it
IT PAYS
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who do so are never those who con­ Smith has a lovely baby girl,
His heart is all a-flutter;
tribute in any degree to give that
company the denomination of good Smith named her Oleomargarine,
For he hadn’t any but her.
company.—Letters of Lord Chester­
field to his son, October, 1748.
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Ferdinand Boberg, the Swedish
An itching palm signifies that you artist, in attempting to preserve the
are about to receive something. An likeness of all that is characteristic
itching head shows that you already
in Sweden, has made more than a
have something.
thousand (hawings of old-fashioned
A seven day’s wonder, and on the buildings and early industries.
eighth she made up her mind.
The Island of Culion, the Philip­
Hand-painted knees are the latest pine site of the largest leper colony
in Paris. You’d hardly know the old in the world, was one of the first
places under the American flag to
joints now.
give women the right to vote.
“I’m the cats!” said the mouse
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when he saw he was cornered.
When hubby tries to quiet tho —See Bill Armstrong of the Ver-
new baby he wonders why on earth noni aRealty Co., for an accident
no directions came with him.
policy in the Mutual Benefit, adv.
KEASEY
AND
Banks, on Timber road, dark
brown traveling bag. Liberal re­
ward. Notify address on bag or
John M. Luther, Banks, Oregon,
Route 3, Box 143.
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SEEN OUR SHOES YET?
Give a man’s feet a pair of these world known
WALKOVER shoes and he will always have
sensible feet.
The Peoples Store is a Shoe Store as we'l as a Dry
Goods Store and a Groceiy Store, in fact a Depart­
ment store.
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Ladies will fiqd in the Dry Goods Department some
splendid new goods for their Summer sewing—it
will pay to come n and look over our new arrivals.
TRUNKS—CLOTHES—NOVELTIES
SPECIAL— We will sell you a super fine 55 pound
cotton mattress for $11.75. Can you beat that.
LOW GROCERY PRICES FOR THIS FRIDAY,
SATURDAY AND MONDAY
rhe Peoples Store
M. Murray, Mgr.
Next Door to Bakery
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