Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 28, 1927, Image 6

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    Thursday,_Aprit 28, 1927
Cates is seriously ill
in a Portland hospital.
Mrs. A. Tisdale returned Tues­
day from a week’s visit in Seattle.
Do you know we can send candy
by wire? Delivery anywhere in the
United States in a few hours. The,
Cozy.adv.
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VERNONIA EAGLE
Mrs. Green is back at her schoo
work after an attack of measlvs
A. J. Raymer was a Portia n<
visitor over the week end.
'Mrs. Clark, mother of Mrs. R.
Hornbeck, is visiting her.
If you would have quality 1n
your bread call for Mothers Bread,
the quality loaf.—adv.
E. Thompson’s father, who lives
ip Portland, is here visiting his son.
Candy by telegraph anywhere,
anytime. The Cozy.—adv.
HOFFMAN HDWE. CO.
Big Three
SURPRISE SALE
Another one of our BIG $1.00 SALES and still
bigger values. WATCH THESE SALES. We are
putting out some wonderful values on first class
articles—things that are useful and will last for
year».
«
Big: 1 Gallon Vacuum Juff
Usually sells for $3.50 to $5.00 each.
The very thing for picnic dinners,
camping and fishing trips. ONLY
Just Think of This
A set of 6 knives, 6 forks and 6
spoons. Another dandy picnic item
also a wonderful value for home use.
H. Veal is building a five-room I I banquet will be held in the
house on B street for Mr. Sav. ge. soc 11 hall of the Christian church
I Mrs. E. Bell was a Portland vis- Th' rsday after the evening services.
■ itor this week.
All new members will be guests.
Make her happy on Mothers Day.
1 .’e now have on hand for sale
j May 8. Send a Canuygrafu. .. - a jew lard barrels. These are
Cozy.—adv.
serai-hardwood and they are ex­
M. McNutt purchased a new tra heavy and can be used for
Ford sedan recently.
many purposes. Call at Vernonia
Mother’s Bipad in the sand­ Bakery.—adv.
wich loaf size is ideal for making
The Model Millinery expects to
sandwiches or for the table. Call
move into the building formerly
for Mother’s, the square loaf.-—adv.
Mr. Prime of Cottage Grove is occupied by the Fenner Radio in
the near future.
visiting his daughter Mrs. E. Rob­
Nearly 40 persons were baptized
bins.
Send a Candygram on Mothers in Rock creek Sunday afternoon by
Evangelist Teddy Leavitt.
Many
Day. The Cozy.—adv.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Adams of more will be baptized Thursday
Portland visited over Sunday with afternoon.
Mrs. McDonald and her friend
Mrs. Dollie Anderson, his sister.
Remember your mother on Mo­ of Centralia, Washington and Mrs.
thers Day. May 8. We can send Dortha Johnson called at the home
candy and a nfessage to any part of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clark last
of the United States in a few Wednesday.
Lawrence Prine, Mrs. Robins’ j
hours. The Cozy.—adv.
About 20 Vernonia folk attended father, George and Cherter Rohins,
the Balm Grove dance Saturday Mrs. Pettet and daughter, Mrs.
night. A good time was reported. Frazee, -all of Cottage Grove are
Mrs. Wm. Folger and daughter visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Robins
visited Mrs. Folger’s father at Salem this week.
The Vernonia Service station has
over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Miner went been opened and is being operated
to Portland Sunday to Bee the Ben by R. G. Clark, who has leased the I
Hur play.
station. Bad weather delayed the
Let us send your Mothers Day opening many months, it was said,
candy by wire. Delivery anywhere since a large dirt fill had to be
in the United States with your made.
Picnic days are here once again.
message, in a few hours. The Cozy,
adv.
Enjoy the out-of-doors every min­
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Aspland were ute you can but before you start
in Portland Sunday to see the on that picnic don’t fail to drop
Ben Hur play.
in our shop and stock up with ’
J. G. Pitts of Gardiner was a a variety of wholesome bakery
Vernonia business visitor over the goods. Vernonia Bakery.—adv.
week end.
Miss May Meyer, assistant cash­
Mother’s day is Sunday, May 8. ier of the Bank of Vernonia, and
Remember that mother of yours tn Mrs. Bertha Meyer, left Friday to I
some way on that day and what drive to Weiser, Idaho, and other j
would be more appropriate than points, for Miss Meyer’s vacation.
a prettily decorated cake.
Let Another daughter of Mrs. Meyer
us make it for you. Vernonia bak­ lives in Weiser. They expect to
ery.—adv.
be away about 10 days.
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
The following members of the
Gibson, Tuesday, April 26, a seven­ local voiture of 40 et 8 attended
pound boy.
the “wreck” held in Albany Sat­
Does rhubarb pie sound good urday night, returning Sunday: T.
to you and, yes, gooseberry’ We Graham, R. La Rocque, A. W.
have both of them made fresh Alexander, D. Hatten, C. Nance,
daily along with our many other E. H. Washburn, C. E. Covington,
kinds of pies. Vernonia Bakery, H. Wilson, P. Hewes, L. H. Schultz,
adv. W. Folger, W. Gravett, M. E.
The Treharne ladies volley ball Carkin, R. Peil, A. L. Kullander,
team won from the Vernonia la­ D. Nickson, E. M. Murphy.
dies in a hotly contested game Tues­
Lee Holding killed a nine-foot
day night.
cougar Wednesday of last week
about eight miles north of Ver-
nonia which attracted considerable
int( zest when shown in town.
E amott & Culver received a
sb > uent ot 55 heifers from The
Dulhs Tuesday.
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Convention at Rainier
The second district convention of
th( Knights of Pythias lodges of
Columbia county for this year will
be held at Rainier, May 9, accord­
ing to a statement of W. J. Ful-
leton, district deputy. The lodges
of Vernonia, St. Helens, and Rain­
ier comprise this district. Grant
lodge officials are expected to be
present at this meeting and the
St. Helens lodge will send a large
delegation.—Sentinel.
Game Warden Wm. Brown Sunday
of last week for fishing without
a license. He was arraigned before
Justice of the Peace Hill and p’ead-
ed guilty. He was fined $25 and
costs.
HAVE YOUR
EYES
EXAMINED
Dr. Luzader eyesight special­
ist will be at Kullander’s
Jewelry Store on Monday and Tues­
day May 2 and 3. Where you can
consult him concerning your eyes.
Broken lenses duplicated. Come In
and have your eyes examined and
get rid of that annoying headache.
Please make appointment to avoid
waiting.—adv.
Fishing Without License
Contract let at $7,110 for West­
Dave Marshall was arrested by port Slough bridge at Woodson.
Fishin’ Time’s Here,
Men
Yes, sir, men and boys, too, fishin’ time is here
again, and if you want to be sure to land the
big ones that come your way, come here to se­
lect your tackle. We are cranks about quality
when it comes to tackle. You’ll appreciate .this
when you see our offerings.
Mellinger Hdw.
QUALITY MERCHANDISE
Classified
Advertising
FOR SALE 1
ALUMINUM Sauce Pan
Sets—
One quart, I’/ m quart and 2 quart
Sizes.
ALL FOR—
See Hoffman About It
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“IT PAYS”
FOR SALE—80 acres, 30 acres in
cultivation, $2000 worth of big
timber, 2 good houses, barn, gar­
age. One acre good fruit orchard
that will net $500 to $1200 a year.
One mile from Mist. Price $4500,
half down, rest on time. Phone or
write Joe Techmanek, Mist, Ore­
gon.
384*
FOR SALE—Canary birds, yellow
and green, singers, $3 each. Al­
so dahlia and gladioli bulbs. Mrs.
Minnie Krinick, 224 North St. 374’
Miller Mercantile Company
INCORPORATED
STORES AT
"TCRES AT
____
NEWBERG
SALEM
SHERIDAN
VERNONIA
MILLEF&.
EVERYTHING
FOR SALE—10 assorted dahlia
bulbs, $1.00. Mrs. Judson Weed.
381
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CORVALLIS
HILLSBORO
MeM-NNV ILLE
MONMOUTH
TO WEAR
Our Policy has always been to give you the
FOR SALE—Red raspberry plants,
25c per dozen. Mrs. H. Veal.
Rei timers
The Proffressive Store of Vern n
ia that Leads in Style and
Quality.
One Lot ot Silk Dresses
SPECIALLY PRICED AT $12.75
When quality goods are advertised at that price
it is a real bargain.
Rollins Runstop Hose
A silk to hem a service weight hose made < of
pure silk. PRICED AT $1.00 per pair.
A New Shipment of Sireet and
House Dresses.
Just received a new shipment of childrens shoes.
Five hundred pair. All colors all sizes al shapes.
When you want quality goods. Something new
or different.—CALL AT REITHNER’S.
Mail orders »ent out day received.
Phone No. 801.
,
Most for Your Money
PIANO FOR SALE—In Vernonia
vicinity. Highest grade, a bar­
gain. Pay. $10 a month. For parti­
culars address Western Piano Bro­
kerage Co. 413 North Boren ave.
Seattle, Wash.
374
While some merchants make a show of some one article as “a Leader,”
our entire stock will bear out our policy as the following prices will show.
PURE BRED white leghorn setting
eggs for sale, $1 a setting. Also
3-months-old pedigreed police pups,
$25 each. Lod McDonald, Phone
5151, Vernonia.
382*
$27.00 EASTMAN KODAK. —Will
sell for $12. Call at Mac’s Phar­
macy.
372*
FOR SALE—4-room house. Make
payments like rent. Will accept
a car as part payment. Square
Deal Garage.
35tf
FOR SALE OR TRADE
FOR SALE OR TRADE—my equity
in 6 lots and nine room house on
Rose avenue balance to assume
approximately $2,000.00 Call Depot
after 3 P. M. ask for C. W. War
die.
’
351*3
WANTED — Position in private
home or anywhere, for nursing
or taking care of children. Inquire
at Eagle office, or write Mrs. E.
E. Edwards, Vernonia. Ore.
36tf
Gleason’s 14 oz, one piece back, Red Wrist Gloves—2 pairs for 25c.
Blue or grey chambry Work Shirts — 50c
[
Full cut overall, either waist or bib Regular price $1.15
Days, heavy whipcord trousers. $3.50.
Old Hickory work Shirts—$1.00
Star brand, munson last. Work Shoes — $3.75.
—
Mens Work sox—10c-15c-20c-25c—Why Pay More
Boys Athletic unionsuits — 50c.
Mens Athletic unionsuits — 75c.
WANT TO RENT—Modem, good-
sized house.. Inquire at The
Eagle.
If
MISCELLANEOUS
BOY’S TRYCYCLE—Lost, strayed
or stolen. Finder will please re­
turn to C. !>. Anderson. Reward, ltc
LOST—A vest pocket sized East­
man kodak Sunday between Shee-
ley's grove and Vernonia. Finder
please return to La Velle Gosa,
Box 192, c[o J. A. McDonald. Re­
ward.
382
Not a Sale—Just Regular Prices
^AÂeï063 VERNONIA'S LEADING STORE