VERNONIA EAGLE Friday, October 15, 1926 Used school books bought at Ver­ nonia Variety store.—adv. Pumpkin pie time again—we have them and they are delicious.—Verno­ nia Bakerp.—adv. L. Blackburn spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Hood River visiting his father, who is ill. Miss Anna Jerzyk, city editor of the Rainier Review, was in town visiting friends Saturday. The Pythan Sisters will entertain the Pythian brothers and tho^ wives also visiting knights and ladies are % invited. All sisters are asked to bring pumpkin pies to the grange hall Wednesday evening, October 27. Lester Sheeley was a Portland bus­ iness visitor Tuesday. M. Gründen was surprised on his birthday by a few friends Tuesday evening, who treated him to a chicken dinner. Those present were Mrs. E. West, Mrs. L. Rogers, Mrs. Sarah Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Malmsten of Seaside. We make a Raisin Loaf from a special white sweet dough, chock full of raisins, icing on top ’neverything -—try one and you will come back for more.—Vernonia Bakery.—adv. Just keep in mind that Hallowe’en is nit far off and you will want something special for that Halloween party, such as doughnuts to go with the cider or perhaps a special cake decorated in Halloween colors. Let us know a few days ahead and we will make just what you want, as you want it and it will be all quality.— Vernonia Bakery.—adv. Don’t forget. We now have on hand holiday fruit cake, either light or dark. Wist people tell us that they can buy it from us for much less than they can make it at home. Be thrifty—buy it from us.—Vernonia Bakery.—adv. Always ask for Mother’s Bread— the quality loaf.—adv. Sheaffer life-time pens at Kull- anders jewelry store, adv. ANYONE in need of second hand furniture cull at Mrs. W. L. Hall’s as I have a bed springs and mattress dining table and nhairs, 2 rockers heating stove and other items for sale there E. E. Mills 101* Lest you forget—we have cream pulls and chocolate eclairs on Wed nesdays, Fridays and Saturdays— filled with pure cream.—Vernonia Bakery.—adv. •—Stamping and Hemstitching cot­ ton 6 cents, silk 8 cents. Mrs. Wm Lanway, 1228 Bridge St. W. Itl FOR SALE - FOR SALE—Alexander apart meat house, eight 2-room apartments Very good location. Will consider Vernonia property in exchange. Some cash, terms to suit. Address P. O. box G7, Vernonia. Stf FOR SALE: Team, weight 3100 lbs., ami harness, all for $215. R. L. Spencer, Timber route, Vernonia.81* MISCELLANEOUS PARTY GOVERNMENT IS BEST FOR SALE—4-room house with bath, modern. Some terms. Also Remington typewriter. Vernonia Woodworking Co. 94 WANTED—Small quiet sleeping room furnished or unfurnished. En­ quire Horseshoe Cafe 101* Will Sell Poultry And Property At Bargain I have accepted the position of salesman of Ford cars offered me by the Crawford Motor company, and therefore will not be able to give the proper attention and time to my poultry and hatching business. I am offering the following for sale: Breeding yards of White Leg horns, incubators, brooders; also one Guernsey cow and three fine heifer... A gooil house, barn, orchard, good garden spot, part or all of which can be had with the poultry plant, is for rent. This is one of the best locations to be found anywhere and a real opportunity for the right party. The place is six miles north of Vernonia. See me for particulars at Crawford’s. —P. HILL—adv. ORDERS TAKEN FOR Peisoial and Business GREETING CARDS NICE LINE OF SAMPLES Any and all orders appreciated. Drop me a card and I will call, or call at House 55. O.-A. hill. Clara Cates, Box 334, City. We Have Taken Over the Agency for ATWATER KENT RADIO THEY ARE NOW ON DISPLAY AT FENNER RADIO The leaders of style and quality Merchandise Reithner’s 58 More shopping days before Christmas. You will find Gifts supreme at Reithner’s. :—-i; Always first with anything new. We" shop all over the world, to find some­ thing a little different for you. Just received a wonderful line of ladies and misses novelty gloves. We have/ beautiful silk and velvet Dress pat-^ terns, just the thing for your wife. A new line of shoes. Dry Goods Notion* Coats Shoes Silk Dresses Hosiery k new line of Men’s ROLLINS O-STOP HOSIERY I. L. PATTERSON FREDRICK STEWER for for HALLOWEEN Parties U. S. SENATOR GOVERNOR RE-ELECT W. C. HAWLEY, Congressman, First District N. J. SIN NOT, Congressman, Second District M. E. CR JMPACKER, Congressman, Third District JUDGE THOMAS A. BRIDE) JUDGE 1 ENRY J. BEAN) Justice of the JUDGE GEORGE M, BROWN) Supreme Court C H. GRAM, Labor Commissioner THOMAS K. CAMPBELL, Public Service Comm. ELECT CHARLES A. HOWARD, Superintendent of Pub- lie Instruction. The above c the May pri Oregon the r ment. Tre 1 ated on its r MENT; F j the Youngsters A Halloween Party for the youngsters is such barrels of fun, yet costs so little. We have a host of dandy novel­ ties as well as plans for such an event. Stop in and see them. j ndidates were chosen Republican standard bearers in laries. Ours is a government of political parties. In rcct primary is a foundation stone of popular govern­ »publican party of Oregon is proud of the men nomin­ ate ticket. IF YOU BELIEVE IN GOOD GOVERN­ OU RELIEVE IN THE DIRECT PRIMARY— V( TE THE REPUBLICAN TICKET Election November 2 (Paid Advertisement) VERNONIA DRUG GO. REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE Phil Matscham, Chairman Floyd Cook, Secretary 7Ä« Vru¿ Sfar» Hoffman Hardware Company RAZOR BLADES ALL KINDS ENDERS .................. GEM ........................ DURHAM DUPLEX EVER-RFADY ........ AUTO STROP GILLETTE .... STORES AT •TORES AT A GOOD Bear trap for sale cheap wei; lit 20 pounds, see (). E. Dent 92* FOR SALEJ-—Chevrolet Roadster ’23 in excellent shape, many extras, 6 tires must sacrifice. House 21 O.- A. Hill. $250. cash. 92* Vernonia’s Progressive Store Vote the Republican Ticket 35c 42c 50c 35c 45c 45c See wii dow display—Gillette Razor Blades. Buy now and have on hand, no need to shave with a dull blade. See Hoff man About It. It Pays CORVALLIS HILLSBORO M c M innville MONMOUTH NEWBERG SALEM SHERIDAN VERNONIA EVERYTHING TO WEAR MILLINERY WOOL BLANKETS MENS SUITS Ladies Coats and Dresses Oxfords and Pumps. Silk and Wool Hosiery Cotton Blankets Novelty Suitings Turkish Towels Jap Lunch Clothes. Mens Overcoats Mens Dress Shirts Mens Oxfords and Shoes i, Here are Values That Point the way to True Economy and A VOTE FOR PIERCE FOR GOVERNOR Club was organized last week in Vernonia by people from all polit cal parties and formerly all walks of life. The purpose of this is to bring before the people of this vicinity a few of the many reasons why Walter M. Pierce should be re-elected on November 2. The reduction of our taxes during his present admin­ istration should, alone, be sufficient to cause every voter io cast a ballot for Mr. Pierce and retain him m office. Next week we will tell you what has been saved to the taxpayers of Columbia county alone. We endoise the Grange Income Tax bill. We think every home-owning and home-loving per­ son should see that this bill becomes a law, for: “No greater truth was ever uttered than that the bur­ den of a tax depends not on the amount paid, but on what > ■ left after th tax is paid. By the graduated income tax we seek to reduce the tax burden of the man who pays out of his necessities, and increase the amount for the man who pays out of his luxeries. "The cor. ect solution of our tax problem is vital to our further advance. While general property has almost cached the p »int of confiscation, secunties that would ransom a king are tucked away in vaults and strong boxes The man in < logon who buys a bungalow instead of a bond, or a fai n instead of tax-exempt security, is penal­ ized for his choice of investment. The assessor will find the bungalow : he mav not find the bond.” VOTE YES JN THE GRANGE INCOME TAX BILL VOTE NO ON THE PROPERTY OFFSET BILL VOTE NO ON THE DENNIS RESOLUTION (Paid Advertisement) Substantial Savings Ladies Coats with fur Collars new fall shades $22.50 POLLYANNA HOUSE DRESSES $2.00 Oregon City Blankets All wool silk bound edges. Novelty plaids in a wide range of col­ ors $8.50 SPECIAL MEN’S OVERCOATS $15.00 and $22.50 Young Mens Suits with 2 pair trousers $25.00 and $30.00 MENS DRESS SHIRTS Newest materials and patterns just arrived Ladies Silk Hose 98c $1.50 and $2.00 Turkish towels good weight dll perfect. 10c Ladies Silk and Wool Hose Black and Colors get your share of these Light medium and heavy Weight $1.25 and $1.50 Ladies Silk and Wool Unionsuits $1.25 $3.00, $3.50, $4.50, $5. and $6.50 Mens Waist or Bib Overalls $1.25 LADIES HATS $3.00 $4.50 and $5.00 New Stock of Ladies Handkerchiefs 20c and 25c A safe place to trade at MILLER’S $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 Mens Unionsuits Everything for the Workingman VERNONIA’S LEADING STORE