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fMgjrit Little City in Oregon e? -------- -c ~ during VERNONIA which Miss Condit was un for them time after time. They must aware of the fact that she was the be good.—Vernonia Bakery.—adv Mr. Dale Brous has resigned his honor guest. Miss Leach sang “I | FOR SftLE ! Love You Truly," after which Miss position with the Miller store here. FRYERS FOR SALE^l J. MOORE, O. F. Burke and family spent Condit was presented with a boquet 2 Mi mile» west of Vernonia. 421 of maiden hair ferns with clothes Sunday in Albany. You buy pin blossoms. The packages were —Strawberry Shortcake! BARGAIN — FOR SALE — FIVE the berries and then come in and placed at her feet, yielding many in room, modern bungalow, lights get some of our delicious shortcake water, bath; two lots, 100x100 ft teresting and useful gifts. to go with them.—Veronia Bakery The guests were Miss Isable Con —adv. of land, $2260, cMh and payment i Mrs. Dorelda Deming and Mrs. plan. Located east*siile resident dit, honor gueBt, her mother Mrs- section of Vernygia. Inquire at Herbert Condit, Mrs. M. D. Cole, McDonald of St. Helens were in Ver- Mrs. Frank Hardwick, Grace Morris ponia two days this week selling the Eagle office. Its a bargain42tf Melba Larrimore, Lenora Kizer, Lois poppies under the auspices of the FOR SALE—FORDSON TRACTOR and Louise Malmsten, Madge Rogers American Legion. with hyster attachment; Fordson Dorothy Leach, Ellen Enstrom, L. And still the question of light and fresno scrapper. J. E. Tapp, at Lee Hadley, Mrs. Weed and Mrs. Mc power for the summer months is Vernonia Trading Co. 424 Donald. bothering Vernonia people. We --------- *--------- have heard of no provisions being FOR SALE—PRACTICALLY NEW Game Warden Brown visited us made for uninterupted service in Westinghouse automatic electric' this week. case of dry weather during the sum range. See J. G. Kennedy, Mill-1 —There is only one Waffle House mer months that we are sure to have view, Vernonia. 4211 in town. Meet me there.—adv. Many of their friends gathered Remember you have a date for FOR SALE—LLOYD RABY BUGY at a farewell party to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. C. Lindley. 422 | Tuesday evening June 1. Ray Reasoner was up from Gold Alden John last Tuesday night. The big jolly party ended with a straw FOR SALE—TWO COMING FRESH Hill visiting Wednesday. cows. Jersey and Red Pole, com —Eat a Waffle. They’re awful-good berry shortcake feast. —Let us furnish you with your pic ing fresh in June. Mrs. A. Seward.' at the Waffle House.—adv. Mr. F. J. Brewer spent Sunday in nic supplies. We have so many good things that v ill help to make the FOR SALE—TWO YEAR OLD HOL- Portland. stein bull, registered. See E. R. —All kinds of Sandwiches and pastry picnic lunch tasty—come in and make a selection.—Vernoia Bakery. Treharne. 408 at the Waffle House—adv. The girls reserves of the Christ Miss Gladys Cooke spent Monday ian Sunday school will have a picnic FOR SALE—NINE ACRES OF BO1. in Portland. tom land, on main Nehalem high —We’ve thrown the key away at the Friday afternoon. All girls belong ing to the class are invited to meet way, one and a half miles from Waffle House.—Av. town. See E. R» Treharne. 408 We’ll see ou at the high school at Mildred Hawkins at 4:30 bring enough “weinies.” buns 8 p. m. Tuesday. FOR SALE—HAMMERLESS DOUB Mr. H. H. Hixon and Mrs. L. R. oranges for yourself. Mr. and Mrs, J. Hauhn and le barrel shot gun, new; sporting Pearson spent Monday i nSeattle. rifle, thirty-forty, new; shells and —Um-m- Chicken Sandwiches at Fred and Osburn Roberts, Miss Elsie Hahn and Orville Sheelar of Portland cleaners, with both below cah. J. the Waffle House—adv. E. Cropper. 403 Mr. C. F. Heiber was in Portland, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lore Cates Sunday. i on business Tuesday. | FOR RENT Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cates and i Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lewis and Lester; -------------------- —J---------- Beard of Requa, Cal., are visiting at: little daughter Lorraine returned to FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM MOD- the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Baker [ the home in Portland Sunday after ern house. E. S. Cleveland. 421 i Mr .and Mrs. Merle Kemper and; visiting a week w'th their folks, Mr. ■... ■■£, ————' Herbert Heltzel Spent Sunday in! and Mrs. Lore Cates of Vernonia, | LOST 4 FOUND Millview. LOST—SAMPLE^CASE BETWEEN | Portalnd. The rose song melts the frozen; Vernonia’s eighth grade gradu Vernonia and Mist. Contain« heart of Kay at the high school on ates will not go to St. Heles to at samples and a silk dress. Please I Tuesday evening. tend the county commencement ex Mrs. J. D. Baker was a recent return to Eagle office. 40t1 ________ , i visitor in West St. Helens with her ercises, but will receive their diplo mas at home this year. LOST—BUNCH OF KEYS IN POST brother Charles Morris, who has been Mrs. Adams anj two sons of Ver ill. office with tag on marked Barber i very Mr. and Mrs. Bert Depue and nonia, came over Sunday for a few als oB. F. Lane. Leave at Eagle I family spent the first of the week days’ visit with her mother, Mrs. office. j 421 in Portland. Minerva Graves.—Dilley Corr, to Mrs. L. Lee Hadley is leaving for Forest Grove News-Times. FOR SALE LIKE RENT California, where she will visit her ’ Miss Mary Anderson of Vernonia One acre in yi roung orchard; 5 sister, Mrs. V. I. Bavo of Grenada. I was visiting Mrs. I. G. Wiedewitsch E. ¡3. S. vieveanu Cleveand has St. | on Tuesday, The ladies are room cottage; gpi irage; hen house; r,. nas been ueen in ov. harries. Come see Helens this week serving on the jury" schoolmates.—Cornelius Corr. nice garden, strawbr it if you want a hoi >nie. Second hous< in the circuit court: Forest Grove News-Tiems ising mile bridge. on left, after crossi Mr. and Mrs. Leo. G. Davis Messrs Geo. Burdick and Frank! “,.4 Also some furniture, 1 hole oil stove with oven.. Ask at j /"Riverside store L. Waller and Mr. Waller’s son, all' son Dee motored to Portland 422 of Portland, were Vernonia visitor.» day returning Sunday. Mr. Davis is for "Williams Place. ?’ last Saturday. employed as one of the postal em --------- ♦- A. E. Adams says he has been ployees. A. W. Peterson was in Vernonia I Sunday and Monday, two games Wednesday. He, with Mr. Derwint, j trying to get in for some time, and the Bouthorn Oregon assayar and this week came with his name for an of baseball on the Vernonia diamond Here is promised two fast teams.1 Thank you. chemist, have been north in the in-1 Eagle subscription. L. J. Van Orshoven, county sur The first game is the first of the terest of the Kel-Mar-Pet mine and | was ..................... in Vernonia the ivir. who is neruiuru heralded as <t a veyor .......... — first of league games to be played in Ver-' Mr. i*t*rweni, Derwent, wnu big man in the U. S. at his profession the week on business from St. Hel- nonia this year. The boys hope for the whole town to turn out. Sun- ’ proved to the Tacoma and Seattle ens. You’ll enjoy hearing the Snow day and Monday. chemists the true values and how toj The Willing Workers anil friends obtain them of southern Oregon ¡ queen Mrs. George McGee and her surprised Mrs. Homer Elliott with ores. The trip was successful and band of snowflakes in ’’Kay and a handkerchief shower Friday after all the work and assays proven to en-[ Gerda” Tuesday evening. noon, May 21, at the home of Mrs. 1 And the robbers- They ’ re a scream tire satisfaction to all the convention i Living flowers in the witch’s gar H O. Dissmore. A good time was assembled. The Kel-Mar-Pet mini reported by all. Those present were: will build a large mill under the Der-; den direct Gerda as to the way to Mesdames, II. Elliott, J. A. McDon I find her stolen Kay! Hear them sing went system and Boon start grinding ald, Hyland, Sitts, C. McDonald, out the gold. The mine run going Tuesday evennig. Hear a chorus of 60 Vernonia Stankey, Green, Wakefield, Van from $12 to $80 por ton. children at the high school Tuesday Doren, Timmons, Wardle, Kirchlich, --------- *--------- Veale, Hickson, Egleus, White, Ca The following item, much to the evening June 1. son, Lamping and Dissmore. — Use Mother ’ i Bread — the quality regret of The Eagle was received Dr .Ella Wight returned from Seat too late for publication in last weeks loaf made here in Vernonia in you own bake shop. Ask for it by name tie Wednesday, where she went to paper. —always—Vernonia Bakery.—adv. bid her husband Dr. C. J. Wight Th« home of Miss Bessie McDon Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bush visited goodbye, who sailed on the S. S. ald was the scene of an attractive this week in eastern Oregon. Evans for Seward, Alaska. Dr. Ella social affair last Saturday afternoon W. O. Galaway was out from Wight will continue her r practice _____ May 16,when Misses McDonald and Portland Tuesday. here in the same offices formerly! Lesta Weed entertained in honor of —And still our Raisin Tarts (or Miss Isabel Condit. The first part of filled cookies) are going like wild had at the Hoffman hardware build-! ing. the afternoon was spent in games fire. The same customers come back The Lewa campfire grou;j held al ceremonial meeting Monday, May 24 at the home of Miss Helen Crow ley. After the meeting a handker chief shower was given on Miss Wil lie McDonald by the other members' of the group. Miss McDonald is leav d ing for Mississippi Wednesday Those present were Misses Lesta Weed, guardian, Thelma Spencer, LaVelle j Gosa Ellen Whitsell, Flora Roles, | « Helen Crowley and Edith Lindsley. I —Have you eaten any of our pies recently? If you haven’t you arg missing something really good. They have a wonderfully tender crust and PAPER PIRATES, 10c DOZ. k* we use only the best fillings—Ver 3 dozen,......4............................ nonia Bakery.—adv. The high school band concerts on | Monday and Tuesday nights under 3c WOOD fcNIFE AND FORK, pair the direction of F. McBarron were indeed highly appreciative The band shows marvelous advancement and CAMP GRIDS Vernonia should feel highly proud of $1.85 large size l ... their efforts and accomplishments. Chamber o fCommerce Wednesday ' *1 night June 2 at 7 p. m. Orchestra 4T COLEMAN GAS STOVES and good eats. Every man who is in $9.00 terested in Vernonia ’ s welfare should Hotter than city gas........ be Uieie. Remember the date and be there promptly. In the large room PIE PANS—SMALL SKILLETS—ENAMELED formerly occupied by Brown furni ture store. PANS, 5c to 25c each Mrs. A. F .Stankey and Mrs. Rex I Dallas, her daughter, have returned from a motor trip from Napa, Cal. Mr. Rex Dallas joined them at Al bany, Or., and they came on to Ver IT PAYS nonia where they are taking in some of the good fishing to be found in | WANT ADS a ----------------------- ------------ A New Home a Day EAGLE the Nehalem river. Dr. Wight left Monday for Alaska He will have charge of a hospital for the summer months and incidentally look after interests he has in the northern country. He also intends to experiment with mint growing, in- i troducing it to the fertile Alaska • valleys for the first time. Mrs. Nettie M. Austin of Buckeye street had as guests over the week end Mr. and Mrs. Levi Austin and two children of Vernonia anj Jay R. Austin of St. Helens. Levi Austin is principal of the Vernonia union high school and Jay Austin is prin- cipal of the high school at St. Hel ens.—Forest Grove News-Times. Mrs. Allen of the Annette Beauty shop spent the week in "Falls City visiting relatives. Her two sons who have been attending -school there, will return with her to spend the summer in Vernonia. REITHNER’S Vernonia’s ¿tore that leads in átyle an I quality Just received a shipment of NEW SHOES A shipment of Rayon Silk Sport Dresses. New Sweators I I I I HOFFMAN HARDWARE CO i Picnics See HOFFMAN about it Something really different Infants and Childrens hand made Dresses, Capes, Slips Covers, Napkins O’Donnell shoes and Rollins Hosiery. A hard combination to beat for style and quality REIT MN ER’S TV RES AT ■'TORES AT CORVALLIS HILLSBORO McMINNEVILLF MONMOUTH Qtyyi Goody. HING NEWBERG A LEM SHERIDAN VERNONI.’ TO V/ Your vacation needs can be fully met in this store where good goods is the slogan and prices are right A new shipment of Ladies silk under garments V ests 70c, Bloomers $1.39, downs $2.40 The famous Theme full fashioned silk hosiery in ail the new shades $1.50 Hie lady who does her own sewing* will find our notion department complete We handle Designer P atterns VERNONIA’S LEADING STORE Will be closed all day Monday. Buy your Decoration Day needs aturday