Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 18, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    Thursday, August 18, 1927.
VERNONIA EAGLE
Wait! See Dr. Luzader
sight Specialist about
eyes. Regular visits here
1921; at Kullander’s. Next
September 12 and 13.
Eye­
your
since
visit
tf.
They took the steamer Georgtanna
from St. Helens to Astoria and back
and recommend the boat trip for
a day's outing.
Word and Style Book
To Be Published Soon
Publication of the Oregon State
Editorial association word and
style book, prepared by a com-
and Mrs. J. Munger were
When you want to make Band-
I wish to express sincere thanks mittee
reprasentating
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___ the
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four
Sunday calelrs at the Dent home. wiches ask for Mother’s bread in to the many neighbors and friends | cia?ses of Oregon newspapers, was
It
makes
delicious
the long loaf.
whose kindly help and sympathy authorized
_____ by the
__ association
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1 at
The Cozy will sell you a copy of , sandwiches that stay fresh longer during the illness and death of j- _____
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its annual ■ convention
in — Roseburg
the Oregon Journal.—adv.
i and it is equally nice for the table. my mother-in-law. Mrs. E. A. Al- and Bandon August 6. The mem­
ford, was so graciously extended; bers of the committee are C. J.
Will pay premium for strictly —adv.
also for the many floral tributes. McIntosh of the committee on bet­
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fresh eggs. Horseshoe cafe.
Mr. and Mrs. . Larson of St. Hel-
Levert Goodin and Children. ter English for the Inland Empire
last week,
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Born: i'o Mr. and Mrs. W. J. ens moved to Vernonia
Educational association, chairman;
working
at
the
O.-
FARM
MARKET REVIEW
Mr.
Larson
is
Witte, August 9, a girl. She has
Earl
C. Brownlee, editor of the
A. mill.
Oregon Agricultural College Ex­ Forest Grove Washington County
been named Dolores Winifred.
tension
Service.
News-Times; R. G. Swensen, editor
Miss Helen Rumbaugh is now
Reed Holding of Mist recently
Grain.—Light frost in Canada
bought a new Chevrolet coach . driving a new Chevrolet roadster, | and reports of further rust dam­ Monmouth Herald; H. C. Thomas,
from the Gilby Motor company. | recently purchased from the Gilby age on both sides of the Boundary city editor of the Oregonian; and
R. R. Cronise, manager or the
I Motor company.
caused sharp advances in the wheat Albany Democrat-Herald and presi-
Mrs. and Mrs. Claud Knapp were
Mrs.
Urie
is
at
St.
Helens
tak
­
week.
Official
esti-
I market last
dinner guests Sunday at the home
dent of the Oregon Newspaper con-
ing care of her mother Mrs. Rob­ i mates as of August 1 indicate less ference.
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wail.
erts who had a stroke of paralysis winter wheat but more spring
The typographic style or the
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Merle a couple of weeks ago.
■ wheat in the United States and
majority
of leading Oregon news­
Cline, Sunday, August 14, a boy
Canada
than
more spring wheat in
He has been named Gordon Lee. I In Mother’s broad you get ev­ estin^ated a month earlier. The papers as determined in an extend­
erything that can be put into a
ed study of all newspapers publish­
E. D. Johnston purchased a one-1 loaf of bread to make It good. Canadian crop is late, however, and ed in the state is the basis of
of
carnage
there
is
still
danger
ton Chevrolet truck recently from There is no better loaf of bread
from rust. Strong premiums for style recommendations. Right and
the Gilby Motor company.
on the market anywhere—that we protein continue to be paid. Export wrong word use and sentence struc-
Mrs. Ethel McCoy of Pittsburg, I can prove to you. At your grocer demand on the Pacific Coast im­ i ture are illustrated from 1800
Penn., arrived here yesterday for, ask for Mother’s bread and accept proved. There were no important pings taken in a survey or
Oregon press.
a six-weeks visit with her mother, no other.—adv.
changes in the European wheat
I
Another section of the little
Mrs. D. Washburn.
Mrs. Allie Flynn arrived from situation. A smaller crop or bar­
ley than last year is expected in , book carries a collection of
Seattle,
Wash.,
Sunday
and
will
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Graham re­
objectionable
journalistic
and Japan and the Cali- most
turned from a two months visit make her home here with ner son, Europe crop is short, but for the words phrases as submitted by
fornia
Richard
Flynn.
He
is
employed
at
in Mississippi Monday.
United States the production of Oregon editors. These “pet avers­
the O.-A. mill.
barley this year is estimated to ions” are published without signa­
The Willing Workers meet with
The C. E. ’Class of Christian exceed 1926 b" I,?'1”,090 *om ture or comment, although s go-d
><•
n
r>t the soci.".! h- ”
church will
have « a picni v c -v
at Markets h
eid steady last weeK
wees witn
with ----
man * y of
are treated
under
win iic*vc
held
aie
utmeu unc»er
of the Christian church August 24. .ciiuiuu
I Sheeley’s grove Saturday evening,] prices materially above a year ago their Proper headings in the text.
Mrs. Lester Sheeley returned ¡August 20. All members of the wbjcb reflects high prices Tor corn.1 The aim of the book is to
et- ­
io el
Sunday from a week’s visit with i1 church who wish to go to the camp
iminate some typographic and
Feed
—
More
firmness
has
been
relatives at Vancouver, Wash.
I meeting at St. Helens meet at the
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noted in feed markets owing to grammatical errors and to stand-
J Christian church promptly ac 6:00
ardize the best of two or more
the firm prices for grain.
Pasteurized milk is again being
I correct typhographic styles for the
delivered by the Ice & Creamery : P. m.
Livestock— Firmer prices f _°j _________
Production _ of better newspapers at
company.—ad».
.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wolff and well finished cattle and improved [ess cost of
money.
daughter left yesterday for Van- demand for good feeders but some ■
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Vernonia Camp 655 Woodmen
j couver, Wash., for a short visit. weakness in poorly finished killers
A bridal shower was given in
of the World, are giving a picnic | The
Oregon-American
Tennis
at Sheeley’s Grove on August 21J | club has started an elimination marked the cattle markets last honor of Miss Wilma Jones Mon­
week. Good fat lambs and choice day night at the home of Mrs. J. !
You nr» invited to come.
tournament. Most of the first- feeders were steady generally and E. Adams. It is understood that
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Arps of round matches have been pieyed up a little at some eastern points, the marriage of Miss Jones and
Seattle, Wash., are here on a short' off. It is expected that the tourn- but in-between kinds were scarcely (Roscoe Babb wil occur in the near
visit wi.ii their daughter, Mrs. K. ament will' be finished in another steady with receipts increasing, future.
week.
Hogs were up at San Francisco |
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A; McNeill, and Mr. McNeill.
but steady to lower points with1 Mr‘ snd “ra- E. S. Thompson
When we started in the bakery receipts nominal.
Milk will keep from souring bet­
returned the first of this weekj
i
j
from a trip to Vancouver, B. C.
ter if it is pastearizcd. Order now business in Vernonia in May, 1924,
Wool
—
Some
slackening
in
de-
Mr Thompson gtate(J that t’he
I
I
we
decided
before
ever
we
made
from the Ice & Creamery company.
,
our first batch of goods that we mand was noted at Boston nut on »»¡ty Qf automobjIea seen
—-adv.
whole the situation continued .
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would adhere strictly to quality the
n™ 1..»
Mill.
h..n» »d-|streets of Vancouver, wh.ch was
products. We have never once de- firm last week. Mills are being ad­
many, bore United States lie-1
w. o. w. picnic « Sunday,
—■•-- August
*---- viated from that policy and we vised to buy for needs during the | not
ense plates.
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21 be at the stage terminal at qgyer will. You can depenc upon next few months at present pTices.
Advisors
point
to
a
firm
foreign
10:30 a.m.
I it that no matter what you buy
market coupled with small stocks
Mrs. A. Lester is here from from the Vernonia Bakery, wheth- of imported wool in this country
be
a
cookie
or
Wedding
cake,
er
it
Seattle, Wash., this week visiting
and an improved demand for goods.
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her daughter Mrs. E. H. Wash- only quality ingredients have been
in
its
making
and
this
means
used
Oregon Journal at The Cozy.-adv
burn.
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’ that we spend much more money I
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Ice that is ' clear and pure wili for raw materials than we would | CACTUS FLAT CATAMOUNT
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page
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be delivered at your home upon have to spend were we inclined to |
On' ment that he will not run again
request, by the Ice & Creamery side-step the “quality” idea. C..
this policy of quality, plus cleanli-! has been interpreted to mean tnat 'I
STORES AT
company.—adv.
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service, we bid for your
NEWBERG
Mr. and Ü
OliVa Daoust of patronage.—adv.
that he has no intention of run |
SALEM
St. Helens v
here Monday ta
ning under any circumstances, that
SHERIDAN
attend the b
Drs. C. J. and Ella Wight spent considerable pressure must be
sliower of Miss
VERNONIA
all last week at Ocean Park, Wn. brought to bear by his caDInet
Wilma Jones,
to induce him to run, and that he'
doesn’t expect io announce his < can-
HZHZNZHXHXHXH2HXHXHKH£HZH£ aidacy until later on anyway.
Hick Hayes, who was in the
flying corps in the late war, saw
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an airplane for the first time the
other day.
Reithner’s
Card of Thank.».
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Leaders of
Style and
Quality
Vernonia’s
Progressive
Store
This week marks our second year as a
Successful Business Firm
IN THIS CITY
We wish to thank our friends and patrons for
the wonderful aid and co-operation w’hich in two
short years has enabled us to become firmly estab­
lished as Vernonia’s Most Progressive Store.
WRAP-AROUND
Today we invite
friends and customers
inspect our new line
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and wrap-arounds, in
sizes and styles. These gar­
ments represent the latest
in style comfort and qual-
Warner’s Corsets
anteed to
i
Headquarters
for Ladies’ and
Children’s shoes
Phone 801
Vernonia
Oregon
Guar­
Mail Orders
Filled
Promptly
Miller Mercantile Company
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For Warm
Weather Cooking
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Complete for
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Team of mares weight
about 1200 each, with wagon and-
harness. Price $250. Mrs. James
McMullen, Mist, Oregon.
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FOR SALE—Pure-bred Jersey cow.
Inquire at Home Grocery at mile
bridge for Mrs. Clara Smith. 522*
$39.00
Further Aids to Hot Weather
Work are
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$250
Electric Percolators
Electric Irons
Electric Toasters
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See Hoffman About It H
“IT PAYS”
Hoffman Hardware Co
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FOR SALE OR TRADE—Fine 1
place on Rose aveaiue. Will take
’a or \-ton truck with delivery
body and top. House No.. 956
Home after 5 o’clock.
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FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Sue-1
cessful boarding house of 121
rooms. Old established business. Can
be kept full all the time. Excellent I
location. Will take 4 or 5-room'
house as part payment. Selling on'
account of ill health. Apply of Mrs.
Webster at 641 First street. Ver­
nonia, Ore.
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A carload of School Books and Tablets,
Pencils, Inks, Erasers, Note Books, Com­
positing Books, Pastes, Rulers.
Every Requirement in the Grade and High School work
Watch Our Window Display.
FOR RENT
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School
and
School supplies
FOR SALE—S. C. White Leghorn
Pullets. $15.00 per dozen. Ad­
dress C. R. Watts. Vernonia or
phone 884.
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special, each ................................
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CORVALLIS
HILLSBORO
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MONMOUTH
Classified Advertising
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STORES AT
Opening’ up Department
If it’s the Oregon Journal
want, buy it at The Cozy, or
range there to have it delivered.-ad.
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£
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£
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cooking over a hot stove
for several hours each
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w day. An oil stove with
X three burners and an ov­
H en will take care of all
ordinary cooking require­
M ments.
NCORPORATED
FOR RENT—4-room modern fur-j
nished or unfurnished house
(with nice yard) and garage, on'
pavement in Riverview. Inquire of
Mrs. Garfield Smith.
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The Store that can supply your every' need
at the right price.
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED — Light truck or good
car or good team horses or gro-
. ceries or furniture for part pay-1
(ment on good home on Rose ave,1
House No. 956 or inquire at Eagle
office.
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Overalls ..
• Vernonia’s Leading Store
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