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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1927)
Thursday, August 25, 1927. VERNONIA EAGLE TWO City, Thursday or Friday, Nov I that al! violations of game laws ember 11, making in mileage one | be -reported to him. Mail should of the biggest circuits, by far, be addressed to St. Helens. ever traveled by any livestock train. ' Fined For Throwing Garbage As usual, judges of national re On the Bank* of the Nehalem (Continued from page) 1 putation have been secured from j Mrs. Art Kilian, Mrs. W. B. are slowly taking place, it is a all ' parts of the nation to place I Hall, Mrs. Boy Hall, Mrs. Flossie foregone conclusion that the Pa- the ribbons on the different class cific International this year will es of livestock. These names will [ Sturgill and Mrs. Dick Lynch were1 live up to its motto—“Bigger and be furnished a little bit later 111 arrested yesterday by Game War den Wm. Brown and City Marshal a separate letter. Better.” Kelly for throwing garbage on the Thia great livestock university bank where it could run into the of this Pacific slope country has 25 New Settlers in Nehalem river. On their plea of become a part of agriculture In guilty they were fined $25 Oregon During First its very best sense and has rooted costs before Judge Reasoner, deep in the hearts of the people of Half of This Month ting as justice of the peace this great western empire, with the result that each year shows a . department. In addition to the let- P. Hill, who is absent from slowly increasing attendance and | ters being received from those who city. a better understanding of its value have been in touch with the de- E. M. Murphy, apearing partment for as long as two and Pauline MacaDniels, who was to this great country. Many people are availing them three years, a steady stream or new and unable to come into court, selves of this week as one of va inquiries call for information and plead not guilty yesterday to a cation and are coming from all literature about Oregon farm OP- charge of alleged throwing parts of the Pacific slope territory, portunities. During the first half bage where it could run into as well as from the far east. It of August 577 letters have been Nehalem river. The trial was is truly international in its charac- received by the department. Many for September 8. ter as exhibits from across the of these i come as direct results of CHURCH OF CHRIST border, year after year, indicate. railroad advertising while a larger (Christian) Newspaper men from all parts of ’ number are sent by those whose Sunday August 28. Bible School i former neighbors have the territory are making more and friends and more an effort to qttend the show • already availed themselves of the 10:00 a.m. “Repentance: What it and report it in their community ■ services of the and settlement or- is and what it does.” Communion ganization and settled in Oregon. and Worship 11:00 a.m. Christian upon their return home. Signed questionnaires have been Endeavor 7:00 p.m. Evening Ser Railroads everywhere are mak- ing a rate of a fare and a third furnished by 46 inquirers since vice 8:00 “Branded.” Bible study for the round trip and exhibit the first of August, of whom 36 and Prayer meeting Thursday 8:00 stock is handled free one way. definitely said they were making p. m. Anyone interested in studying Early inquiries should be made of arrangements to come to Oregon. railroad agents in your home town They anticipate making investments God’s Word is cordially invited to to get particulars of selling dates here which will approximate $74,- attend these studies. More than and other pertinent information. 000. A close check is kept on the fifty there last week. Choir re For the fifth consecutive year, records of those who tnus desig hearsal Friday 8:00 p.m. Teddy W. Leavitt, pastor, the widely known Pacific Interna nate their intention to come to Phone 22ti. tional Livestock special will leave Oregon and follow up letters are Chicago the morning of October sent them from time to time. In 23, being routed west this year this way it has been ascertained 17 Motor Clubs to Hold Annual Conference in over the Chicago, Milwaukie & St. that a very large percentage of Paul railway. It will arrive in Port those using the department's ser Portland Next Month land probably Thursday, October vice in obtaining information take Conference Feature is Development 27 in plenty of time for the open advantage of the opportunities of of Motoring Service* to Meet the ing of the exposition. Chances are fered and establish themselves In Need* of the Increasing Caravans there will be about twenty cars the state, usually within a year of the best livestock of the United after their decision to come. The third annual conference of In answering new inquiries and the western motor clubs affiliated States, and on the train, which runs as a passenger special, will furnishing information to those with the American Automobile as be a diner, puilinan, private car who contemplate coming to Ore sociation, including motor clubs of the railroad executives and a gon as farm settlers, the land set from adjacent Canada, will be held coach. The train usually stops four tlement department sent out 2026 in Portland, Oregon September 16 or five times during the trip west letters during the first two weeks ' and 17. for demonstration purposes, the of August, with 479 packages of In annooncmg the date of this livestock being taken off the illustrated literature describing ag- year’s convention, which will be train where it is i viewed by riculture in Oregon. held at the Hotel Imperial, A.A.A. thousands of people who come national headquarters declared that Hunted Without a Liceme from miles around to have this E. A. Miller was arrested Sunday altogether seventeen motor clubs opportunity which happens only by Game Warden Wm. Brown in and state associations would par once a year. Washington county for hunting ticipate in this gathering of or At the conclusion of the Pacific without a license. He was fined ganized motordom in the west. International, the train returns While the details of the confer east over the Union Pacific. This $25 by the justice of the peace ence program are not yet completed at Hillsboro. year will leave here Sunday noon. Ernest N. Smith, general manager Nov. 6 arriving at the American Report Game Law Violation* of the A.A.A., declared that the Royal livestock show at Kansas Game Warden Wm. Brown asks International Livestock Show Premium Lists Now Being Distributed * * STORES Disivibutton 'Without Wüste / A Why We Advertise We advertise for the purpose of acquainting those not already trading at our stores with the fact that the values and service we offer will enable them to live considerable better at a materially less cost. Our regular customers know these things and profit by the know ledge. We want everybody to have the same opportunity. Safeway Savings for Frl., Sat., Monday AUGUST 26, 27, and 29. ■ Chi Sugar 100 Pound Sack $6.45 Flour Big K hard wheat satisfaction guaran teed. This is old wheat flour $975 I 98c at Silk Ray«>n SOc Gr«de I Hose $1. 5 at LADIES' DRESSES The regular $2.25 at . .................... $165 $3.50 Dresse* at ...... ................................ $12.50 at $17.50 Dresse* Silk Silk at Dre**«* $275 $725 $1175 ON MEN’S GOODS Underwear, Men'* Men’» Shirt*, Pants, Overalls, Hat*, Hosiery, Necktie*, Cap*, Rain - Teat Coat*« Leather Suite**«*, Dre** Clothe*. Trunk*, Every article in the •tore must go. Hoie 50c at Silk Hose Cotton Hose 50c Children'* Hot«, at .......... 35c Children’* Hole at I SILK UNDERWEAR $1.25 Rayon Silk Blootnrra ............... 42c $138 38c 28c 22c Peets granulated the best you can buy large pkgs. $7.85 Canning Canned Goods Corn Flakes SUPPLIES Ball Mason Jars TOMATOES $1.89 4-49 lb. Bags Or Post Toasties 6 pkgs. LADIES’ SWEATERS $119 $2 85 at Rayon $158 $2.25 at Step-in* 79c at Ve*t* $4.75 Silk Rayon Pajama* ..................... $178 68c $3 25 SILK YARD GOODS $8.00. Down they go $235 $125 We know you cannot af ford to mis* thi* opportunity You need the clothe* for school and winter wear. We need the money to pay our bill*. $1.00 at Good* S5c Pongee al .................... COREY ECONOMY STORE 5 93c $1.05 1-2 Gal. $1.48 Kellogs Pep 3 pkgs. 35c Fleur . PEAS 5 STRING BEANS 5 . . 68c 65c cans . J 59c ■» ASSORTED CASE 24 CANS Jar Caps Buckeye Brand lb. bag . 49c Ball Masons 2 Baking Powder ......55c doz. Schillings lb. can 1 2 1-2 doz......... 55c Kerr Mason com plete, lids and rings, 2 Pu Doz. Beans 4 10lb- bag„79c I doz.......... 25c lb. Best 39c can 89C Cheese 28c Jar Rings small California whites Skaggs brand full cream 2 lbs 55c Parowax 2 Raisins 23c for Certo market day ib- pkg- 59c cans $2.73 Rolled Oats 4 cans ...... 59c 5 $1.05 $1.29 0fs 59c cans CORN Ball Ideal Glass tqps Swansdown cake 2 39c bottles ... 58c Malt Syrup Blue Ribbon or Bud Weiser Hop flavored 3 lb can -75C Potatoes New Gleao Stock 14 Pound Bag 33c The extra values our markets offer will help keep your living costs down if you take full advantage of them. Scientific operating keeps costs down and our enormous sales enables us to buy for less. That’s why we can consistently offer so much greater savings. Beef Roasts Bolling Beef Young beef fresh and juicy Nice and Lean, Short-Ribs and Briscuit Fer Pound . . , 15c I Your Opportunity *t faiU t Pts. Qts. 48c 85c $1.65 Silk Bloomer* Rayon, at .................... Slip* 20 bars 69c PER CRATE Get Yours Now Long grain head rice 10 lb. Bag 69c Summer is not yet gone, but we are offering you the best in summer and early fall wearing apparel to reduce the surplus stocks on our shelves. Chil drens school clothes are not barred in this great sacrificial event—every thing in the store is marked down. Opportunity beckons, good judgement encourages, self interest demands your attention. These are glorious gen uine savings, not mark-downs from an imaginary value. A sale where your fondest hopes come true in the pricetags. We have quite a few spring and fall coat* of value* rang ing from .$12.50 to $25.00. To close them out they hive been marked down Soap White wonder good labor saver Economy Starts at 12 noon, Friday, August 26 LADIES HOSE n SOAP POWDERS 49 Lb. Bag 9 LADIES’ COATS /net im strike anywhere regular size boxes, 6 bx carton.. 19c We have used 20 carloads in our Port land district and we are advised by our buyers to look for higher prices from now on. We have 500 crates allotted to this store to sell at, the old reliable 2 pkgs. ... 69c MONEY RAISING SALE Matches Peaches Pure Cane, fine granulated 8 pounds -55c Hamburger . 12 1-2c . 25c Bacon Backs Sugar-Cured and Trimmed, 1A or Whole Ground Fresh Per Pound Per pound 2 pounds 15c Store No. 225, Vernonia per pound 29c Phone 741 I i