Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, May 26, 1927, Image 5

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VERNONIA EAGLE
coal miner who becomes a college
football hero. The picture comes to
the Majestic theatre next Sunday.
Louise Dresser, Jason Robards and
“Ankles Preferred,” a J. G. Bly- Virginia Browne Faire head the
stone production for Fox Films, cast.
which comes to the Majestic theatre
“The Gay old Bird,” the Warner
Saturday, is the silk-hose romance Bros, production which comes to
of a cotton-stocking girl. It is pack­ the Majestic theatre on Monday,
ed with humor and pathos and based upon a story by Virginia
features Madge Bellamy. Lawrence Dale. The story concerns the pre­
Gray plays the man.
dicament a young husband finds
himself in when his wife disap­
Lloyd Bacon, who directed “Brok­ pears with their twin babies after
en Hearts of Hollywood” and “Pri­ a quarrel.
vate Izzy Murphy,” has turned out
another success for Warner Bros,
Duplicating Chinese architecture,
in “White Flannels,” a story of a Chinese decorations, and other de-
The Majestic
flies, mosquitoes,
voaéhes tfmofhs, etc.
FORNIA
STANDARDjOIL COMBANY
I
State Laundry Company
FOR GOOD LAUNDRY WORK
We call and deliver TUESDAYS and
FRIDAYS—Leave orders with S. Wells,
Tailor, Phone MAin 891
PORTLAND
all summer
ROUND TRIPS
ST. PAUL
*77.85
CHICAGO
*92.55
NEW YORK
*153.45
Choice of Fine Trains
Yours!
NORTH COAST LTD., 9:30 a. m. from Port­
land via S., P. & S., N. P., C., B. & Q., and
ORIENTAL LTD., out at 8:00 p. m. via S., P.
& S„ G. N., C., B. & Q., both following the
famous Columbia River scenic water level
route through the Cascades, and with co­
ordinated service east of Chicago.
Let Us Help You Plan Your Trip
Low Round Trip Fares to Portland for Rose Festival,
JUNE, 13-18th.
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Agent
Gen. Agt., Portland, Ore.
FUEGY, Trav. Psgr. Agt.
Astoria, Oregon.
nePorflai
THE NEW
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Hot Plate Vaporizer IVill Give You
More Miles per Gallon
More Power----- Smoother Operation •
Less Carbon
Easier Starting
Less Crankcase Dilution
Bring in your Ford today and let us put one on.
$9.00
Installation Extra.
Crawford Motor Co.
______________________
Thursday, May 26, 1927.
tails of creating and exact dupli­
Residence and Post office ad­ i ed mileage periods or even oftener I down is so slight that one can if
cate of the mysterious Orient prov­ dress, St. Helens, Oregon.
and striving for false economy by I nore it. Oil is cheaper than r<
ed one of the strangest tasks of
running the oil low or breaking it | pairs.
research ever encountered at a stu­ Liberal Use of Oil
dio, when the spectacular settings
Prolongs Life of Car
for “Mr. Wu,” Lon Chaney’s new
starring vehicle coming Tuesday and
Neglect of the proper use of
Wednesday to the Majestic theatre, oil in an automobile
materially
were created.
lessens the resale value of a car,
An unusually large cast, every according to Roy D. Clark of the
member of which is a well-known Vernonia Service station, who calls
screen personality, will be seen in attention to the fact that according
“The Denver Dude,” the Universal- to records of automobile engineer­
Jewel starring Hoot Gibson, when ing experts, less than two per cent
it opens its engagement of two of the cost of operating an auto­
days at the Majestic theatre, Thur­ mobile goes to lubrication, whereas
about 90 per cent of the mechani­
sday and Friday.
cal troubles with a car are due to
v ■ 1 ■' 1
neglect of the lubrication.
FARM MARKET REVIEW
Greater comfort and satisfaction
Wool—Further improvement in
wool trading was registered last are derived by providing fresh,
week. More optimism is being shown clean oil and grease to the moving ■
generally. Prices have advanced on parts of the car frequently, ac­
cotton, rayon and silk during re­ cording to Mr. Clark, who adds that
the difference in cost between reg­
cent weeks.
Livestock—Scarcity and relative­ ular lubrication at the recommend-
ly high prices for feeder and stock
cattle continued in eastern markets
last week, while all killer classes
held steady at high prices. Hog
prices are considered to have reach­
ed bottom generally with prospects
for only slight improvement until
demand for provisions results in
clearing some of the accumulation
of pork products. Increased lamo
receipts and sluggish dressed trade
■9> '
with lower prices describe the lamb
Lit.
market of last week.
Butter—Foreign butter markets
have strengthened somewhat, This
with lower domestic prices has re­
duced the price differential below
the amount of the American tariff.
The San Francisco market was
Next Monday is Memorial Day,
steady at 41 cents or b' iter for
set aside by wise leaders in or­
92 score last week, but butter mar­
der that, at least once during
kets at Chicago, New York, Phila­
the busy year, we may pause
delphia and Boston weakened slight­
ly with heavier receipts. Quality is
and make public acknowledge-
improving and considerable quan­
mest of our overlasting indebt­
tities are being stored, tending to
edness to the men whose sup­
stimulate operations. The deficit In
reme sacrifice made it possible
storage holdings is being reduced
for us to be the free happy and
as a result of heavier production
prosperous people we are today.
on good pastures.
Wheat—Some further strength­
Let us then, first of all, pay
ening ef the Liverpool rr.arkc
them
the homage they so richly
place last week on unfavorable
deserve.
Thereafter will be
weather conditions for eeeding
time for play, for going on the
spring wheat in North America a.nl
week-end camping trips and
for winter wheat in Argentina.
an-cc-i.Y
Domestic wheat markets also ad­
outings of all kinds. And, for
vanced. The wheat market continu­
these trips our stores and mar­
ed firm with demand active on
kets will supply the most delic­
the Pacific coast. Winter cereal
ious lunch goods and foods of
crops in Europe are reported gen­
all kinds, ready to pack with
erally in favorable condition.
Feed Grains.—Corn planting is
the minimum of preparation.
much behind throughout nearly the
AJ1 stores and markets closed
entire corn belt and weather con­
on
Decoration Day.
ditions unfavorable, causing highest
prices on corn last week and other
grains to hold firm. Barley prices
advanced again last week both in
the United States and abroad. The
London market for California and
American barley moved up 5-8 cents
per hundred pounds. Movement of
new crop California barley Is get-
“Skaggs” brand full
From
California
ting under way.
You
are, always certain
of lia ht food withL
f.
Crescent -
the Double Acting
Baking Powder
Distribution Wit/iout Wadte
Lesi We Forget
Friday and Saturday Features
INI
THE CIRCUIT COURT
THE STATE OF OREGON
.. FOR THE COUNTY OF
COLUMBIA
JESSIE EDITH CAUGHRON,
• Plaintiff.
SUMMONS
vs
FRED CAUGHRON,
Defendant.
To Fred Caughron, the above
named defendant:
In th« nam« of th« Stat« of Ore­
gon: You are hereby required to
appear and answer th« complaint
filed against you in the above en-
titled suit on or before Saturday
the 2nd day of July, 1927, said
date being more than six weeks
after the date of the first publi­
cation of his summons herein; and
if you fail to appear and answer
or otherwise plead to plaintiff’s
said complaint, for want thereof
the plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief prayed for In
her complaint, to-wit, for a decree
forever dissolving the bonds of
matrimony now existing between
plaintiff and defendant; requiring
defendant to pay all necessary suit
money and costa In this proceed­
ing ,and for such other and further
relief as to the Court may seem
equitable and proper:
Thia summons is served upon you
by publication for bix consecutive
weeks in The Vernonia Eagle, in
pursuance of an order of Honorable
J. A. Eakin, Judge of the Court
for Columbia County, Oregon, made
and entered on the 18th day of May,
1927.
Date of first publication Thurs­
day, May 19, 1927. Date of last
publication Thursday, Jun« 30, 1927. ■
DILLARD A DILLARD, Attorneys
.| for plaintiff.
Pure cane granulat­
ed. The sugar mark­
et is very strong.
10
lbs.
packed in heavy sy-
lup. 15 oz. tins
cream
1
lb.
2 cans
65c
Powdered Sugar
2
Figs
Cheese
Sugar
19c
Big “K” Hard wheat
49ib. sk.$1.89
Peaches
45c
Blue Rose Head,
grown in California,
3
lbs. for
. 25c
Pineapple
Rose City Curve cut
Del Monte Brand
Melba Halves i n
heavy syrup.
Hillsdale Broken
sliced No. 21/2 cans
3
2
2
Macaroni
lbs.
19c
cans
cans
45c
Extraordinary Meat Values
Bacon
Shortening
Loin Back Sugar Cured
Snow White
Pot Beasts
Choice Beef
2
lbs.
29c
4
lbs.
57c
Weiners
Corey Economy Store Sale Starts May 27
An Error on the posters said the sale was to start May 21. Be on hand tomorrow to take
advantage of these great price reductions.
21c