VERNONIA 24, 1926. Wash,. Vancouver and New West Minister B. C. Wanted—A boy to work a few hours every Saturday washing windows and general clean-up work. A. Corey was in Portland Mon Apply Vernonia Bakery.,. day on business. S. Wells, who left about two Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Jolly have re months ago to visit Medford and turned home from the hospital. Both Klamath Falls and other southern are improving very fast. Oregon cities returned to Vernonia Mr. and Mrs. Olivia Daoust and Sunday. He said he thought he had family of St. Helens spent Sunday been away about six months and was glad to be home again. » here with friends. Knock that flu with Chiropractic —Stamping and Hemstitching cot- ton 6 cents, silk 8 cents. Mrs. Wm treatments. Lanway, 1228 Bridge St. W. ltf Drs: WIGHT A WIGHT. James Church sold his home here Miss Louise Lester left Vernonia on Rose avenue to Wm. Lindsey and Saturday evening for Portland and .will remove to Banks, Oregon. from there went to Seattle, where Sidney Ratcliffe, who was em she is going to attend the Univer ployed on the Eagle about a year sity of Washington. M. M. Martin, ago has returned to the paper, in N. Purdue and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. connection with the mechanical de Washburn accompanied her to Port partment. land. They returned home Sunday —Dr. Ella Wight says, ask hundreds evening. of Vernonia folks how many aches J. C. Lindley, formerly assistant and paines she’s cured.—adv. 4-1 cashier of the Bank of Vernonia, Lester Sheely and Dave Marshall, haB been appointed cashier by the master mechanic at the Oregon- board of directors to succeed G. W. American Lumber company mill, re Davis, who resigned September 15. Miss May Meyer was appointed turned Saturday night from a va cation trip of two weeks in Seattle, assistant cashier. Personal ,— ANNOUNCEMENT To the people of Vernonia and vicinity Ready now for your invited inspection and approval A large and complete line Childrens Coats Boys and Children’s Shoes. ------------- Childrens Dresses 0--------------------------------- O q . --------------------------------- 0 MOVIE NEWS AND RIVERVIEW NOTES ; COMMENT OF LOCAL | ->--------------------------------- « Mrs. Chas. Wilson has been quite FEATURES ill, but is improving according to late sale to be held Saturday evening ful Lower Columbia highway; plenty at the Majestic theatre. After the wide enough when built but already business meeting a dainty luncheon too narrow and crowded. And we was served by Mrs. Wahlater. The sorely needed the relief our inland girls will hold a work meeting to loop from Astoria to Portland will morrow afternoon at the home of provide when completed. But unless report. Evan Hall made a trip to Salem their guardian. Tuesday afternoons the loop road is made wide enough “So this is Paris,” the latest Lub- will be held open for the regular we shall soon be as bad off as the itsch production for Warner Bros., and back Monday. comes to the Majestic Theatre on Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mills and Jack business meetings. twenty year old trying to wear his Sunday. “So this is Paris” is in the Roy motored to Forest Grove and little brother’s clothes; because this vein of “Kiss me Again” and “The back Tuesday. W.O.W. Buxton camp No. 655 inland loop will make a beautiful Marriage Circle.” Monte Blue and Mr. Heath of the Riverview groc meets every Monday night at seven drive when the road is good, and Patsy Ruth Miller head the cast. ery returned from a trip in sonthern thirty at the Grange Hall. ViBiting people will gladly avail themselves Oregon Monday. of the privilege of going from Port members welcome. Rev. Marshall Ingold and daaghter land to Astoria and using the loop Hunt Stromberg’s latest Harry C. A. BARNES C.C. instead of returning on the sama Carey offering, “The Texas Trail,” Clara, of Rainier stayed over Sat C. C. DUSTEN CLERK. Toad; and further-more, there are which is the attraction at the Maj urday night with the W. L. Hall fam few rivers so close to Portland that estic Theatre, boasts a prominent ily. Mr. Meeker has moved in his new OREGON ROADS ARE • afford as good fishing and as many and capable cast In addition to the DECLARED GOOD lovely inviting places to camp and star there are Ethel Shannon, the house and is at home now. spend a restful week-end as our Ne- Ed Zoulek came from Portland re little green eyed and red-haired (Continued From Page 1) beauty who plays the part of the cently and secured employment at upkeep of our roads and should halem. Good roads rapidly increase pop- heroine; Charles French, known for the O.-A. mill. His family- is here make it his business to see that the ulation and that in turn requires his marked portrayal of elderly with him. men in charge of new macadam gentlemen parts; Sidney Franklin, roads do keep watch of them and wider roads. Let our slogan be well known in outdoor pictures, and keep them up. Let us not build alone “Good roads, wider roads, better Claude Payton, notorious heavy. W. C. T. U. U, for the present, but for the future roads for all” and I propose three @--------------------------------- 0 also. Just as a suit of clothes that cheers for the men who had the The officers of the W. C. T. U. fits a boy of ten years is wholly in vision and labored to make our roads It the title of “The Great Decept ion," the First National picture met at the home of Mrs. Anna Mills adequate for him ten years later, what they are. And three cheers for coming to the Majestic Theatre Monday evening to make out the so it is with our roads, unless we Oregon. I thank you. Tuesday and Wednesday, needs any annual reports to be sent to the plan ahead. Look at even our beauti- MRS. W.R. JOHNSON explanation, it is this: A young convention, to be held at Gresham Englishman practices a “great de October,19-22. Arrangements were made for the ception” upon practically every per 1 son with whom he i s in contact W. C. T. U. institute to be held at throughout the story by masquerad the Evangelical church, Tuesday. ing as a member of the German Se- Sept. 28 all members are urged to be secret service while actually a Brit- present at 1 o'clock and bring a well ish patriot. Ben Lyon is the leading filled basket. The whole country is commenting on The state president, Mrs. Mallot, character. the fine appearance and exceptional will be there and give a lecture in riding ease of Dodge Brothers Motor Fifteen of the old-time wagons the morning and evening as well Car. Several of these new types, driven as other lectures. Everybody is in used in the land rush scenes in only a few thousand miles, are now Bad Men” traveled overland for five vited to attend the lecture. available. An exceptional opportunity days before arriving at the Mojave lor anyone who really wants a high desert location to work in the prod @----------------------------------------- grade, dependable Used Car. uction. Many of these vehicles are Vernonia Camp Fires CADY MOTOR CO. survivors of the early pioneer days, 0--------------------------------- 0 HILLSBORO, OREGON and Fox Films representatives made The Lolila Camp Fire spent ar en RESIDENT SALESMEN every effort to engage as many as joyable afternoon at the home of VERNONIA BRAZING & MACHINE WORKS. possible for the John Ford picture, Vivian Wahlater Tuesday. On acc Rose Avenue—Vernonia, Oregon which is being shown at the Maj ount of the absence of Kathryn A USED CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLE estic Theatre Thursday and Friday. Malmsten, president, the vice-presi AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT dent, Louise Roberson, presided. Maurice Tourneur took a cast of Plans were made for the candy players that included Anita Stewart, Bert Lytell, Justine Johnson and many others all the way to Tahiti, INCORPORATECI in the South Seas to film Peter B. TfRES AT STORES AT Kyne’s story “Never the Twain Shall Meet.” The picture is coming NEWBERG CORVALLIS here on Saturday. SALEM . HILLSBORO SHERIDAN ARREST"FOR LARCENY M c M innville VERNONIA Richard Tupper and Margaret MONMOUTH Johnson were arrested by Marshall Kelley Saturday on charges of lar ceny from a dwelling. Household goods, furniture, linen, fancy work and other articles were alleged to have been taken from the George Hankel house when these parties moved from there. They were ar raigned in Justice Weed’s court and bound over to the grand jury. Marshall Kelley turned them over to St. Helens authorities Saturday. ALMOST NEW I OF UNUSUAL INTEREST To The Ladies Coats— Ladies Shoes— Ladies Dresses i Ladies, Men’s and Childrens Hose. A wonder ful line of Silks Flannels, All New Shades. When you want something NEW. Ask at Reithnei ’s notion counter Always something a little different, latest styles Quality goods at Reithners. The Big Blanket Show At Millers VERNONIA’S PROGRESSIVE STORE We lead in style and quality. Reith ner’s Opportunity Is For the Prepared. Your boy will be compelled to compete with college trained men. Will he be prepared? A daily saving of 18c deposited monthly at 7% compound interest will return $1500 educational fund over a period of 15 years. No trouble to explain our pfrtn. BENEFIT SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN (Under State Supervision) , Alfred S. May, Agent Room 10. Vernonia Hotel HOFFMAN HARDWARE CO Hail Boxes Approved by the Postmaster General. Made of heavy galvinized steel and finished in Aluminum as required by regulations. Coin Box. 18” long. 7 high. » Our Price Only I Classified i Advertising WANTS and FOR SALE I All ads. under this head "re cash ■with copy. Rates, one cent a word; Initials and figures count as words. ^Minimum, 25 cents an issue. FOR SALE FOR SALE—5 full blooded Black Minorca roosters. Inquire Rose Barber shop. 7-1* FINE PIANO must be sold at once. If taken immediately, we will sac rifice fine piano which is stored near here. Will give very easy terms to a responsible party. Write to Portland Music Co., 227 6th St., Portland, Ore., for full particulars and where piano may be seen. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO RENT—Furnished house, 4 or 5 rooms, modern. In quire E. O. Yeo Mae’s Pharmacy. 62* and no postille to pay Buy mail boxes and protect your letters and papers. See Hoffman About It It Paya EAGLE WANTED—A boy to work a few hours every Saturday washing win dows and general clean-up work. Ap ply Vernonia Bakery . We know blankets and so can you. If you will talk with our blanket man; If its all wool, wool mised, wool finish on all cotton we have them in a variety of colors, plain and fancy plaids at a Millers price that you can afford to buy. See C__ ¿21 “__ for " - your blankets. MILLINERY Snap and style in every hat. Both large and small shapes in a varie ty of color to choose from. at $3.00 $4.00 $4.50 & SCHOOL SHOES FOR I Rain Coats, Rain Hats, BOYS AND GIRLS for Boys and Girls. E v er y t h i n g for the working man. Here you can get hat you want when you want it. WHY PAY MORE Heavy $5.00 flannel shirts $3.50 Pollyanna house dres ses. Made from ever fast printed materials nicely trimmed with centrasting color braids new styles, every gar ment well made. Priced at $2.00 NEW CURTAIN NETS 30c,-35c,-45c, 50c,- 75c, 85c,-$1.00 Hope Muslin... 16c 25c New cretonnes Linen Toweling....l2,/2c Butterick Patterns Road master overalls $1.25 You want shoes for your boy and girl that will wear even under the hardest sort of play But at the same time you want them to look good. Our boy’s and girl’s shoes will meet the test. Pay car Overalls $1.25 Big stride overalls 1.25 Heavy canvas gloves 15c Heavy wool sox 25c-35 Heavy stag shirts $6.00 Heavy cotton union suits ..................... $1.50 Rain test pants . ..$4.00 West Coast Loggers $16.50 STAR BRAND SHOES ARE BETTER RUBBER FOOT WEAR Filson Rain Coats $5.00 and$6.50 GORDON HATS $5.00 WORK WANTED—by day. Maud Kesler address G. C. Brown 198 A, Street. 71* LOST—Blazer jacket, black and red plaid, around Vernonia. Mon day. Return to Vernonia Eagle. VERNONIA’S LEADING STORE