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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1926)
VERNONIA Thursday November 11, 1926 E. Moe Sunday. Mrs. J. Bush came home Wednes day. She says she is glad to be honje again. Mr. Bush went to Corvallis Mr. and Mrs. G. Stankey are vis to meet her. iting with Mrs. C. C. Dusten. Mrs. Frank Hanson gave a bene Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Cole were fit for the library Monday. Bridge Portland visitors Monday. was the diversion of the afternoon. c. w. Reithner was a Portland Dainty refreshments were served by business visitor Tuesday and Wed- the hostess. nesday. 9 Don’t forget—Saturday, Novem •—Stamping and Hemstitching cot ber 13, we will run a special on Par ton 6 cents, silk 8 cents. Mrs. Win ker House, French and Poppy Seed ltf Rolls—15c per dozen or 2 dozen for Lanway, 1228 Bridge St. W. 25c. Vernonia Bakery.—adv. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Roberson were in Portland last week to see Queen Dr. Ella Wight ia back in her Marie and the stock show. office after a hurried trip to Port Mrs. Melis of Mist was a visitor land, called there by the serious at the home of Mrs. M. D. Cole illness of a cousin Mr. S. T. Comer. Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Grable, and Mrs. L. Handley and her brother daughter Lois, of Longview, were T. Gordon went to New Plymouth, visitors at the homes of Mr. and Idaho, Friday, for a short visit. Mrs. Don B. Grable, and Mr. and Glen Hieber entertained members Mrs. Chas. Bergerson over the week of his Sunday school class with an end. occupation party last Friday night Telegrams this week announce at his home. the arrival of D.'. C. J. Wight, on Watch these columns each week the steamship Alaska, which reach for Saturday specials. They will be es Seattle, Wash. Sunday 14th. money savers. Vernonia Bakery.— adv. Wm. Haydn sold his house on Rose Mr. and Mrs. Forrest L. Moe of avenue to Chas. Aastrom Saturday. Hood River were visitors at the Mr. Aastrom, who works in the mill home of Mr. Moe’s brother Mark will make his home there. J. M. Local News in Briaf Vernonia’s Progressive Store The leaders of style and quality Merchandise Mr. and Mrs. J. Humfeld and daughters Mrs. S. J. Wassenar of Vancouver, Wash., Mrs. Roy Dex ter and Mrs. John Bowne of Port land, and Mr. Bowne were visitors at the home of their daughter Mrs. Mark E. Moe Thursday. Thanksgiving is not far off. Each Thanksgiving many of our customers have been disappointed because they could not get Pumpkin, Mince or Cranberry Pie. No need to be dis appointed though, just give us your order early and right now is not too early. Vernonia Bakery, adv. Mrs. Wardle and Mrs. King en- tertained the Willing Workers last Wednesday at a silver tea in the home of Mrs. Wardle. Thirty-six members and visitors were present. A good time was enjoyed by all. IMPROVED DOUBLE R uri STOP <Jor beauty’s sake.. .... and new wearing satisfaction supply your hosiery needs from our very latest shipment of Rollins Improved Double Runstop. Just out—never before such security in fine silk stockings. No garter run can pass the dainty red dotted line at the hem—no run caused by knee strain can pass the invisible runstop at the knee. Added to these unequaled safety features are all the qualities of beauty, style and clinging fit to which you are accustomed in Rollins. Let us show you our complete variety of shades in the season’s newest colon to match your costumes or their accessories. Now showing the latest styles in Shoes; Coats, Dresses, Dry Goods and accessories. Prices always lowest when quality is consider ed. REITHNER’S s Watches, Clocks, Diamond Rings Jeweli y, Leather Goods, Ivory etc that money can buy. We invite you to visit our store and we will be pleased to show and tell you about any article in stock. A small deposit paid on any article reserves it until Xmas. Remember every purchase made is guaranteed entirely satisfactory to you or money refunded. Watch this space for Xmas suggestions. r T T x x x,x n r X Glassified Advertisements FOR SALE— Gooseberry and sur- rnnt bushes, also canary birds, deep yellow, singers. A female free with! each singer. Mrs. Minnie Krinick, 1224 North St. 124* FOR SALE—Green Edging, $1. per load delivered. Order of Lind sey mill. 114* FOR SALE—Northern Spy ap ples at 75c per box. Bring your own boxes. A. L. Parker, 3 miles below Vernonia near Pittsburg. 114 FOR SALE—Ivory steel bed fine coil springs. Dr. Wight. 114 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—Yard Dog. of Small size. Phone 9F52 or Inquire at Eagle. WANTED—Plain and fancy sew ing. Altat*ing and remodeling a specialty.—Mrs. Drane. 665 Rose Ave. 114* X- T X-X- XXX XI TZX' A. L. Kullander Square Deal Jeweler. •I NATAL David McMullin has bought the M. Valentine has sold the Coffee old school house in the Big Eddy Cup resiaurant to W. C. Keller. It district and has been hauling part is temporarily closed. of it home this week. He intends to make a chicken coop out of it. The Christian church will hold a Mr. Holding spent the week end bazaar in the Brown building De in Portland. cember 11. , 142* There will be no school here to Have you seen some of the beau tiful cake creations we have recently day on account of Armistice day. j FOR SALE—Alexander apart ment house, eight 2-room apartments Very good location. Will consider Vernonia property in exchange. Some cash, terms to suit. Address P. O. box 67, Vernonia. 8tf This is to advise our many friends, customers and the public generally that this year as never before our store is filled with the best and most beautiful line of Good news for you and a chance to save money! Each Saturday starting November 13, we will run a special of some one of our quality products. We want to assure you at the outset that the goods will not in any respect be cheapened for the occasion, but that you will receive ’ the same high quality as always, but at u considerable reduction in price. Our profit on the particular goods wll be cut to a minimum but we hope to make up the loss through quantity sales, For Saturday, No vember 13, we will run a special on Parker House Rolls, French Rolls and Poppy Seed Rolls. The regular price on these rolls is 20c per dozen, but the price will be 15c per dozen or 2 dozen for 25c. Buy early so as to be sure and get yours.—Ver nonia Bakery.—adv. Just as a reminder—we have © Cream Puffs and Chocolate Eclairs Ruth Carmical has the mumps on Wednesdays, Fridays and Satur and is unable to attend school. days.—Vernonia Bakery.—adv. Visitors at the David McMullen Cranberry Pie—oh- boy! We have home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. them and they are surely good. Estus and sons, Mr. Fountain, Mrs. Come in and get one. Vernonia Bak Holding and daughter and Miss Schooley. ery.—adv. , had in our show window? Our cake decorator is an artist as you will con cede after you have seen some of his work. We make special cakes for any occasion just as you want them. Why not order a special cake for Thanksgiving? We are already receiving orders, so let us have your order now. Vernonia Bakery.—adv. Nehalem Chapter, O. E. S., most cordially invites all Eastern Stars, Masons and their families to their second anniversary party Thursday evening, November 18, 8 p.m., lower grange hall. Please notify the sec retary or Wm. Folger by Tuesday, November 16, as to the number of your family who will be present. And now we are making something new in the bread line! A Scotch bread or milk loaf and it is truly de licious, and like all of our goods it is way above the average in quality. It is a white loaf baked on the oven bottom which gives it a flavor all of its own. Two full one-pound loaves joined together at 18c for the pair. Try it and you will come back for more.—Vernonia Bakery.— adv. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Wisner arrive- ed here last week from Terra Bel la, Calif. They will start a small laundry here, at the location of the former Vernonia Steam Laundry. Operations will start Monday morn ing. They owned a laundry in Terr Bella before they came here. We are surely selling a lot of Fruit Cake. It is so good that our customers are not waiting for the holidays—they buy it right along. And it is so reasonably priced that you could not possibly make it as cheaply as we can sell it to you; and we can assure you that you could not make it better at home. If you have some special size in mind give us your order now. Vernonia Bak ery.—adv. ROLLI n 5 GIFTS OF THE FINER SORT Clark negotiated the deal. EAGLE' FOR RENT MOVIE NEWS AND | COMMENT OF LOCAL FEATURES 0------------------------------ O The next best thing to a trip around the world is to see First Na tional’s latest Milton Sills starring picture, “Paradise,” which comes to the Majestic theatre Saturday. “The Honeymoon Express,” the Warner picture that comes to the Majestic theatre Sunday, depicts with unforgetable realism, a condi tion which is prevalent in thousands of homes today. It is a startlingly true portrayal of American family life. Buster Keaton himself, assisted by a staff of experts, diredted “Battling , Butler,” his most ambitious comedy, coming to the Majestic theatre on I Tuesday and Wednesday. * Gas Heat—No Matter Where You Live The Coleman Radiant Heater is the latest achieve ment in more than a quarter of a century’s experience in manufacturing gasoline lighting and heating de vices. It is made by the Coleman Lamp Company, whose gas pressure products have always been recog nized as a standard of quality and service. Here’s What It Does Gives you fresh, clean, sun-like warmth, any time, in room. Radiates a flood of live, glowing heat to 1 — any every corner. Gives you quick heat. Generates in three minutes and 2 — starts heating up immediately after lighting. —Keeps air in circulation by warming first the air near floor, which is replaced by the cool air above it. 3 the This insures a constant, even temperature, which means health and comfort. —Gives a clean heat without -mcke, scot, dirt or ashes. Saves the time, bother and ex ense of firing the stove or 4 furnace for short periods of t..: day—saves from oue to two tons of coal a year. —Insures plenty of warmth z. id comfort it the coldest even with the coal tin empty or the gas line 5 weather, broken. —Gives you a complete port.-.L’e heating nni' that mal es burns its own gas from any good grade of motor 6 and gasoline—no pipes, no hose, no ccnuoiuons. See il Demonstrated at HOFFMAN HARDWARE I INCORPORATED •TORES AT CORVALLIS HILLSBORO M c M innville MONMOUTH PRE-HOLIDAY 'TORES AT NEWBERG SALEM SHERIDAN VERNONIA CLEARING In looking over our stock we find some merchandise that must be moved to make room for new HOLIDAY goods which are pouring in daily. And to accomplish this end we submit to you the following unreasonably low prices on seasonable merchan dise :— One lot Misses all wool middies $5. value at $1.39 Ladies sweaters values up to $6 $1.39 Now $2.49 One lot ladies wool dresses will go at Ladies sateen petticoats, Fancy and Plain 98c Plaited wool skirts, Values to $8. Sale Price 1.98 Ladies tweed knickers 5.00 values $1.98 Children’s Rain Coats. Khaki Color $1.69 Childs Rain Capes navy and red $2.39 Childrens fleeced unionsuits, regular 1.25 val. 98c Childrens cotton hose 3 pair for 50c All ladies silk dresses, 25 per cent discount. All ladies hats 1-2 price during sale. Ladies silk hose regular 59c valve, 39c, 3 pr. $1.00 1400 pounds of wheat FOR SALE. Call or write Reed Holding. Natal district Mist, Oregon. 114 FOR RENT:3-room house and bath, partly furnished. On Rock Creek road. Inquire at Vista hotel. 141 Butterick Patterns Vernonia’s Leading' Store GHa«n