Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 23, 1927, Image 6

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    Thursday, June 23, 1927
VERNONIA EAGLE
absence of Hon. J. A. Eakin, cir­
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. at Umatilla and First avenue vhen giv rn the bride and groom.
proper.
This summons is served upon cuit judge.
it started to roll. In jumping off
-Ir. and Mrs. Elias plan to live
R. Sessman.
Date of first publication T treni-
by publication for six consecu­
he fell in the path of a wheel. He in Astoria, where they will con- you
tive weeks in the Vernonia Eagle, day, June 23, 1937. Date of last
Ice will keep your vegetables was taken to a hospital at F orest du t a lingerie store. Mrs. Elias in pursuance of an order of Hon­ publication Thursday, August 4.
cool this summer. Phone Davidsor.'s Grove.
asl ed that her best regards be sent orable John Philip, judge of the 1927.
Dillard & Dillard, attorneys for
county court for Columbia county,
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Ice ii Creamery Co.—adv.
to her many Vernonia friends.
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Residence and post of-
Powell is spending
Card of Thanks.
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Oregon, made and entered on the plaintiff.
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. McNeill will
22nd day of' June, 1927, in
two weeks in Portland visiting rel­
We wish to express our sincere
return Saturday from a two-weeks gratitude for the kindness and flor­
atives and friends.
vacation trip, visiting their parents al offerings during the illness and
■TO
Good, clear ice now being made in Seattle and Prosser, Washington. death of my beloved wife and
in Vernonia. Phone Davidson’s Ice
friend.
Especially the American
A woman was found murdered
Piles and tonsilB can be remov­
& Creamery Co.—adv.
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Legion, the Auxiliary and the em­ in his apartment. He is accused
ed by Electria Dehydration.
No
an
! jailed. Circumstantial evidence
Guaranteed vulcanizing service at cutting, bleeding or loss of time. ployes of the O.-A. mill.
da kens the path to freedom. The
*Roy
McKillip,
cit * turns against him. Only one
lowest prices. Vernonia Service Sta­ New process. Dr. M. M. Mackey,
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Tyrone. w< man sticks—and she, the daugh-
VERNONIA’S .PROGRESSIVE STORE
tion.—adv.
209 Panama bldg., Portland, Ore-
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tei of a millionaire, renounces her
gon.
.
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EVANGELICAL
CHURCH
clrim
to
a
fortune.
Then
—
comes
a
LEADERS OF STYLE AND QUALITY
Mr. and Mrs. * W. A. McClurg
prise climax. Don’t miss “New
The pastor, Rev. G. W. Plumer, . • i su'
left Vernonia Tuesday for their
The Ladies Aid of the Christian
York," on Saturday, featuring Ri-
will
preach
both
morning
and
ev-
'
ca
Cortez," Lois"'wiison“ and Ev­
new home in Eugene.
church will meet at the home of
Mrs. A. J. Sitts Wednesday, June ening at the Evangelical church, tel e Taylor.________
Mrs. C. E. Robertson of Port-
.’a,hionB of the year Ju,t open.
29 at 2 p. m. Refreshments will The subject for the morning will:
land visited with friends here over
be, “Inducing Pleasures,' and the ¡ni
are a feature of Colleen
be served.
Sunday.
UYViuii|j
incinc “ vui
ixu&iuw ocu,
, su- utc ’ a s uuv
evening theme
Our Narrow
SelfM'ore
newest picture, “Orchids
The annual Sunday school pic- an ' * ”
Ermine,' ,” coming Sunday.
The plan of the excursion will
Miss Bessie McDonald attended
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be t^o leave Columbia county early nic of the Evangelical church will
Che pearly gates of the Elysian
the rose carnival in Portland Thurs­
Saturday morning and assemble in be held Saturday. They will meet fields were opened
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not __
so __
long
„ ago
day.
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front of the Astoria hotel at 10 at the church at 10 a.m. and go to ai1 ® a thousand ’ lost
souls ________
marched
inf
o
the
Kingdom
of
Heaven.
Mrs. Rose Keasey is here with o’clock, at which time the excursion the picnic grounds at Sheeley grove “Sorrows of Satan,” Tuesday See
or
her daughter Julia and son Dow will leave promptly for the station. where dinner will be served at W dnesday.
One Lot of ladies and childrens coats, up-to-date ;
Adolphe Menjou, Rl-
12:30. All are welcome.
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r
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jea do Cortez, Carol Dempster and
styles, twills and tweeds reduced below cost. Every
Joseph Loeb, attorney for the
The Children’s day program at
de Putti have the featured
Vernonia Light & Power company,
coat a wonderful value. If shopping for a coat, do
roles.
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the church last Sunday evening
who spent last week here on bus-
not fail to see these bargains.
was a great success. The offering I Tort Hays, one of the historic
iness, returned to his
home in
I ol< western outposts of the early
for general missions was $30.
Portland.
170 s, was reproduced in all its pic-
JUST ARRIVED
I tu’ esqueners for “The Flaming
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
t
Miss Betty Van Doren, bookkeep­
Fr intier,” coming Thursday and
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The Bible school is showing a Fr day*
er and stenographer in one of the
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very
good
interest
for
the
summer
Wool worth stores in Portland, is
’ tstoria—New Knapga-Svensen el-
Next Sunday the men’s I
here on a tow-waeks vacation vis- months.
part ecfric service will reach '*">
125 fam-
class
will
have
a
little
extra
•ting her sister, Mrs. J. L. Tim-
mens and her parents, Mr. and in the opening exercise.
’t- Helens—Moat & Swift saw­
The pastor will preach for both'
Mrs. C. C. Van Doren, who have
. mi 1 reopened to cut 40,000 feet
Every mother will be interested in these quaint
morning
and
evening.
leased the McTecs ranch on Rock
be,
Jay-
The
evening
message
will
_
,
creek.
styles, sizes 2 to 8 years, priced at .$1.25, $2.00.
“Salvation—God’s Road to Heav- j
SUMMONS
c
en.” Thia will be a chart sermon,
Dr. Clarke, of the Clarke Optic­ The public is cordially invited to In the Circuit Court of the State
>f Oregon for the County of Co-
I
al Co., 304 Salmon St., Portland, attend.
umbia.
Ore., eye sight specialists, will be
Christian Endeavor at 7 o’clock/JOi eph W. Clark, Plaintiff, vs.
in Vernonia all day and evening, everyone invited.
I | Ca -rio
-rie Clark, Defendant.
To Carrie Clark, the above nam­
Monday, June 27, at the Hotel Hy-
Pleasant
Hill
defendant:
ed
Van, on his regular monthly trip.
In order to make room
Mrs.
’
n
^e name of the state of Ore-
Sunday
afternoon
Mr.
and
Dresses possessing the most desirable style fea­
See
him
about
your
eyes.
—
adv.
for a special line of
W'illiam Hodge, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk got: You are hereby required to
tures in prints, voiles and batiste ,at prices you
ap >ear and answer the complaint
goods we are making
and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. fil d against you in the above en-
afford
Mrs. E. H. Washburn resigned Heppler were invited over to help tit ed suit on or before Saturday
great price reductions
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as secretary of the American Leg­ Mr. and Mrs. Meyer and family th: 6th day of August, 1927, said
of the stock on hand.
1
da
e
being
more
than
six
weeks
af-
ion Auxiliary pest here Monday finish the ice cream cake and some
ter the date of the first publica-
night because of lack of time to strawberries.
' tio 1 of this summons herein; and
property attend to the duties of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heppler and if you fail to appear and answer
her office. Mrs. Annetta Eason was Mr. Lee Hall have been visiting at or otherwise plead to plaintiff’s
elected secratary for the remainder
Mr. and Mrs. Kirks for a few days. sai 1 complaint, for want thereof
th« plaintiff will apply to the court
of the year.
, Earl Snyder, Harry Wilson and foi the relief prayed for in his
Misses Birdie and Lou Lester of Geo. Bennett were on a fishing co> iplaint, to-wit, for a decree for-
Mail orders filled same day received.
Seattle are visiting here for the trip last week. They reported fair ev, r dissolving the bonds of mat-
| rin ony now existing between plain-
Phone
801
Vernonia, Oregon
Take advantage of this
summer months with their sister catches.
' tif' and defendant, and for such
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder and otl er’andUfurther‘‘reief“ as" to “the
and brother-in-law, Mr. and • Mrs.
wonderful opportunity
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson went' coi rt may seem equitable and
E. H. Washburn.
to make a saving in
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out in the valley for a short visit
buying
ready-to-wear
G. C. Sale, a former resident Sunday.
articles that you need.
of Vernonia and now owner of a
Mrs. Lee Hall, Mrs. Clines and
furniture and hardware store at another aunt made Mr. and Mrs.
Clothing For Both Men
Ro: kaway, was here Tuesday on Kirk a visit Sunday afternoon.
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business and visiting old friends.
and Women
Kitchen Shower Given.
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Mayor Guy Mills, accompanied
A kitchen shower was given on
We have all the latest
D
June
...ell at the home of Mrs. N. |
by
his
mother,
Mrs.
Fmma
Mills,
INCORPORATED
spring
a n d
summer
Trussler
and Mrs. G. H. Sitts, attended the Williams, in honor of Miss Sheila
STORES AT
-TORES AT
who later became the
styles. Make your sel-
rose festival in Portland Friday.
bride of O. L. Bateman.
ectioq now, before it
Those present were Mrs. N.
CORVALLIS
NEWBERG
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gooding Trussler, .......
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Mrs. .....................
Robt. Williams^
Mrs. .. i
is too late.
HILLSBORO
SALEM
Chas.
Hampton,
Mrs.
Judd
Green
­
were accompained by their daughter
McMiNNVILLK
SHERIDAN
Mrs.
”
*R.
man,
Mrs.
Curtis
Johns,
Mrs.
R.
1
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nel­
MONMOUTH
V. Lilly, Mrs. C. L. Bateman, Mrs.
VERNONIA
son, in motoring to Portland Friday J.
N. Bush, Mrs. A. S. Schultz,
to view the rose festival.
Mrs. Carl Gibson, Miss Lena Gib­
son, Miss Louise Simmons, Miss
Jackie, small son of A. E. Adams, Ruth Holaday, Miss Luella Wil-i
suffered a broken leg Thursday liams, Miss Lucille Hills, Roberta
when it was run over by a wagon. Williams, and Eleanora Fiala.
He was playing on a lumber wagon
A pretty social affair of last
week was the bridal shower honor­
ing bride-elect, Gladys Malmstan,
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Malmsten, and Mrs. E. E. Garner
at the home of the former, on
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Thursday, June 16.
H The rooms were prettily decora­
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ted with syringa and wild roses,
H and a color scheme of pink and
white was used throughout the af­
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Our entire stock of Ladies Hats go
25 Ladies Dresses to be sold at just
ternoon.
H The shower was a surprise to
on Sale at just one-half price. These
One-Half Price. Friday the 24th,
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Miss Gladys Malmsten, who arrived
Come in and choose your dress and
are new spring and summer hats
H after the other guests were as­
your choice at One-Half Price.
Hat and pay One-Half Price.
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sembled, and she was forced to
hunt for her giftB from cellar to
H garret,
as the gifts had previously
More of those .heavy, Fancy Bor­
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been hidden.
dered bath towels at 25c.
Rayon Silk Bed Spreads at $3.75.
H Those present were the honor
guest, Miss Gladys Malmsten, her
Ladies Pure Silk Hose $1.00
Now is the time to have one or two of these
Ruffled Curtain Nets 30c-35c a yd.
mother, Mrs. Elon Malmsten, her
H kettles on hand and can fruit and vegetables— H cousin
from Minnesota, Miss Miller,
Miss Lillian Condit, Miss Lois Malm-
H sten; and Mesdames Wolfe, Geo.
H Extra Special Heavy Aluminum,
McDonald,
Roy
Smith,
Leland
H Thompson, Edwin Condit, Altce
H 8 Qt. aize regular $1.50 seller now
Malmsten, Knause, and the hostess,
Louise Malmsten, and Mrs. E.
10 quart Heavy Aluminum,
H Miss
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E. Garner. Many others who had
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Mens waist or bib heavy blue denim Overalls Cut full and roomy union
been invited were unable to at­
H tend, but responded with gifts.
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made, $1.15—Mens Blue or gray Chambry work shirts, no limit 50c ea.
12 quart Heavy Aluminum
Miss Gladys Malmsten will be
a
bride
of
the
near
future,
and
Now
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H all her friends joined in wishing
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14 oz. Red Wrist one piece back canvas gloves 2 pair 25c.
her well.
The Majestic
Reithner’s
COATS
Extra Special
The
Closing-
Out
Sale
A New shipment of Dainty
Dresses for the Kiddies *
Is still in pro
«fress
Ladies Afternoon and Porch
Dresses
We Specialize in Ladies and
Childrens Shoes
Entire Stock Is
Being- Sacri
ficed
I
Miller Mercantile Company
71
Corey Economy
Store
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Hoffman Hardware Co
MILLINERY
One-Half Price
LADIES SILK DRESSES
One-Half Price
Preserving
Why Pay More
98c
$179
$1'89
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Extra Large and Heavy Alum'num. A
Life time Kettle years of service
$2-75
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Funnels — Strainers — Tin Covers
ders — etc.
Collan­
ti
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See Hoffman About It H
“IT PAYS”
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Geo. A. Nelson, county agent,
who was a Vernonia visitor the
early part of the week, reports
that he noticed a good stand of
alfalfa on the Judson Weed farm
here that is quite encouraging.
Some have contended that alfalfa
will not grow successfully here.
Many Attend Wedding Party
A wedding party for fMr. and
Mrs Joseph Elias was attended by
nearly 350 relatives and friends
in a hall on Knot street, Portland,
Sunday. Mrs Elias is a daughter!
of Mr. and Mrs. A. Corey of Ver­
nonia. Many beautiful present« were' f
r
Boys Athletic Union Suits 50c
•
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Jantzen
Swimming
Suits
Mens Athletic Union Suits 75c and $1.00.
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Vernonia’s Leading Store
Star
Brand
Shoe«