Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 25, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    VERNONIA EAGLE
Thursday, August 25, 1927.
| Sunday for picnickers, from Ver­ that the Buddhists of today and government and in the face of
Wait! See Dr. Luzader Eye- Potato Certification
- iirht Specialist about your
Gaining Popularity nonia, Mist, Birkenfeld, Jewell and centuries past have worshipped in threats from the Buddhist priests
one from Washington was there., belief that in their huge bulk re- who protested that his departure
eyes. Regular visits here since
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1921; at Kullander’s. Next visit time to prevent the spread of the' Swimming was the popular pas­ poses the soul of Buddha. And cer- from Burma would bring dire cal-
time in the afternoon.
tf. disease this year.
September 12 and 13.
tainlÿ he is as different from those amities. More than
two
million
elephants with which the public is people saw Pawah when he was
“The larger number of fields i A. W. Crepes of Banks was a
strictly I Dudley Nickson of Camp Mc-
premium
business caller at the Burris home familiar as day is from night. His presented under the auspices of
fresh eggs. Horseshoe cafe.
22* Gregor received a severe cut on I planted to the better seed is go-, Saturday.
eyes are milk white,
set
with the
London
Zoological
Society,
ing
to
show
in
the
increased
yield
' the head when riding with Mrs.
were Sundav ’ sparkling pupils. His skin is soft The bringing of the white elephant
The
Burris
family
Wm. Hayden purchased a new Nickson on the speeder
Monday Per aere this yeEr>” saVs Professor
i
Star six coach from the Vernonia j night. They collided with another . Hyslop. “More fields with produc- afternoon visitors oi Eimer Hiatt aaa piiable. His bouy is wane us to America is in furtherance of
a "white man” is white. To quote the Ringling policy of this season’s
and family.
Brazing & Machine works.
' speeder, which threw Mr. r Nickson tive rather than diseased plants
Reed Holding and family spent the French authority, M. Dussard, circus introduces five rings in place
the
track.
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make
more
saleable
potatoes.
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I onto some rocks beside tl
he is “as gentle as a kitten and of the usual three. The Big Show’s
Sunday in Portland.
Burn : To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H.
| “There has been some misrep- j
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Teterson are as beautiful as a Greek statue.” personnel numbers more than six­
His
.uKust 11, a
boy.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Holcomb, resentation of certified seed on the I
This rarest of beasts was found teen hundred people, and nine
visiting in Portland this week.
John Joseph.
who formerly resided in Vernonia, part of some anxious to seii tneir.
eight years abo in the jungles of hundred horses, A hundred double­
have removec here in time for poor stock at the certified price.■
Card of Thank*
Lower Burma, midway between length .railway cars are required
Misses Edna and Virginia Carrick
the children to start to school, i One lot growing this year from j
We wish to thank the Woodmen Mandalay and Rangoon. Last sum­
visited with their aunt at Van-
to transport its ten thousand mar-
Their home has been in Portland seed tiftt was r'
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misrepresented
had
for
their
services
rendered
us
dur
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mer he was brought to England vels, plus a special Pullman for
couver, Wash., over the week end.
recently. Mr. Holcomb is employed more than 50 per cent disease. To ing The picnic. We thank Mr. Cul­ under the protection of the British
Pawah and his attendants.
sell uncertified seed as certified berson for the use of his stand,
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Edmund at the McGregor camp.
lor to sell certified seed without and to the . parties
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were
so
R. Roediger, August 18, a boy.
i Mrs. C. A. 1 Mills recently de- lagg ¡8 a violation of the law and kind in letting us use their cups,
His name is Ralph Robert.
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nated the following books to the' punishable by fine and imprison- spoons, and other dishes during the
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown and Vernonia library: “Flying U’s Last ment.”
picnic. Last, but not least, we
Bower; "Slow and
?Tm. r.n ’ Mrs. E. L. Smith drove Stand.” B M. Bower
The destructive. disease, biacr.- wi«h to thank each and everyone
around the Mount Hood loop Sun­ Sure,” “Sink or Swim,” “Phil the leg, is usually common this year. who helped us to make a wonder­
Fiddler,”
“Making
His
Way,”' It causes a dwarfing of the plants ful success at our hot dog, cake,
day.
Vernonia s
Leaders of
I “Adrift in
New York,” Horatro I and a yellowing of the leaves. The and coffee stand.
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Janies Alger Jr.; “Little Purdy’s Dottie
Progressive
Style and
Neighbors of Woodcraft,
j standard corrosive sublimate treat-
T. Brady, August 17, a girl. She Dimple,” Sophie May; „The Jjerit-1
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niCnt has been found to be the!
Store
Nehalem Circle, No. 881.
Quality
has been named Shiriey Ann.
age of the Desert,” Zane Grey; most effective in controlling black­
WHITE ELEPHANT
Mrs. A. Lester returned' to Seat­ “Bell Haven Five,” George Barton; leg and is recommended lor both
COMING WITH CIRCUS
tle Sunday, accompained by her “Black Beauty, Anna Sewell; "The certified seed fields and common
B.
M.
Bower.
The
son
Thunder
Bird,
’
seed
fields.
Sacred
Animal
Making Only Ameri­
daughters Birdie and Lou, and
I library recently purchased, “Why
can Tour with Ringling Bros,
A. I). Lester.
Small seed pieces are nut so
We Behave Like Human Beings,”
and Barnum & Bailey Shows
good as large ones. Whole seed is
Born : To Mr. and Mrs. E. M. hy George A. Dorsey, Ph.D.
than cut seeu espec-
usually
better
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in > s « ihv '«ti ? w
Her
HaPed as the “grsatrst feature
De Hart, August 9, a girl.
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tally ior early pianting, believes ’ of all time,” Pawah, the world­
name is Ruth Irene.
I Mr. and Mrs. Teddy W. Leavitt
guests
’
during
”
the
1
Professor
Hyslop.
Eight
men
deep
famed sacred white elephant of
had as house
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. F. A.
in warm or cold soil is too deep Burma is to ho nresented in the
Fashicns latest in Ladies Drrsses. Direct from *
past week Mr. T eavitt’s parent*.;
irl., i
ménagerie of the Rmgling Bios.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Leavitt ot
hew
iurte, have arrived in the season s most beau-
I soil or in unirrigated sections is
been named Susie Ann.
and Barnum & Bailey Combined
Newberg; sister-in-law and son,
tiful
shades of Chestnut, Colonial Blue, Chanel
'
too
shallow.
Even
with
irrigation
Born : To > Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mrs. Vera Leavitt and Bobby; his where the rows are ridged up four , Shows when the big circus ex-
! brother and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Red,
Juniper
and Black.
i
hibits
at
Portland
Friday,
August
Alexander, August 2, a boy. His
Linden G. Leavitt, Lindon Jr. and ' to five inches is better.
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name is Jackie.
Frances of Sacramento, California.
; Pawah is the first of his kind
You will be charmed with their clever drapes,
Born : To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Linden Leavitt is pastor of the
' to be found in more than three
neck
lines and trimmings. Satin Crepe of very fine
Garner, August 8,
a boy.
His First Church of Christ Sacramento,
hundred years and the only ele- '
quality
are used in fashioning these garments.
name is Walter Leon Jr.
and preached to a crowded house
phant ever brought t6 America.
NATAL
last
Sunday
night.
here
He
is
accompanied
by
his
supreme
‘
Mrs. Maud Reynolds of Vancouv­
keeper, Dr. S. D. Po Min, and '
New Sport models are here too; in adorable
er, Wash., was a visitor of his
A reception was tendered Mr. |
combinations of two tone velvet and satin crepe.
sister, Mrs. Rose Carrick, and her
I
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hiatf were attended by a retinue of fourteen
To see these garments, is to desire one. Specially
niece Mis. George
Higdon
and and Mrs. Tony Corey by Mr. and st Mist calling on old acquaint- I native Burmese. The present is I
Pawah’s only season in America,
family, recently.
| Mrs. A. Corey at the latter’s home ances o^e
xUbc wvva.
priced it
• the Ringling Brothers being under
after their marriage by Rev. Jos­
T. Gordon and his sister, firs.
i
bond
to
return
him
to
Burma
at
eph Clancy of the Catholic church’ Noble Dunlap is helping W. R.
Lottie Handley, motored more than
Johnson of Mist build a kitchen the close of the tour.
300 miles Sunday on a trip that of St. Helens, which was attended on the Ivory bungalow this week.
Pawah is of those rare elephants
included Centralias and Cheralis^ by more than TO friends and re-
Wash.
Mrs Oliver Burris and Beatrice
latives of the young couple. A
Perry
were Vernonia shoppers one
in
The Horseshoe cafe is moving feature of the entertainment
into the corner of
the
Pringle the afternoon was the singing of day last week.
When you chooss
building formerly occupied by the songs by various guests in differ­
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Osborne were
I
Select Rollins Hosiery
White Lunch.
A
larger dining ent languages, the following being calling on Mr. and Mrs. Neuer your now
for children. “Miles of
room nrd •reater storage and kit- ’ heard: Syrian,
Arabic,
English, Sunday.
chen space is given by Mr. and. Greek, German and Norwegian. Mr.
wear in every pair.”
Mrs. W. S. Warner as the reason I and Mrs. Corey spent Monday visit-
Mrs. Oliver Wilson and son Ken-
This week we have re­
I ing in Portland.
for making the change.
neth were in the valley over the at this store, you will find it true
ceived many new num­
week end from their home in Port- that in wearing a diamond bought
bers in plaids and fan­
land, they were guests of her sister here, your personal satisfaction in
cies that will ap
the posesssion of a handsome stone
Mrs. Frank Peterson.
! will be doubled by the certainty
the lads and
Mr. and Mrs. R. Stratton called of its intrinsic value.
Shoes that make lit­
at the Burris home recently.
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$72.75, $18.50 and $22.50
Hosiery For School Days
DIAMOND RING
Working Man’s Siore
FREE OFFER
With Every Pair of Shoes Sold Friday and Sat­
urday, 1 will give a pair of Silk Stockings FREE!
SCHOOL SUITS
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Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap call-
ed on Mrs. Andrew Johnson Sat-
urdcy CVCT.ÎU-.
SCHOOL SHOES
For the Boys
A large assortment of
fabrics in attractive
weaves and colors, un­
usual values.
CLOTHING NEEDS
For Working Men
Look over my prices,
you will find real bar­
gains.
$1.50 Per Pair.
OLSON LOGGERS
A new shipment has
just arrived, of this de­
pendable footwear.
NEW
HATS
Right now when every woman’s thoughts
turn to new millinery, we present for your
choosing this most unusual display of
charming new styles. The season's fore­
most effects are here in ample array.
MODEI
MILLINERY
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Natal grove was a popular place
E. W. HOLTHAM, Proprietor.
A Varied Selection of
The Square Deal Jeweler
The regular meeting of the Natal
grange was held Saturday evening |
with a small attendance. We hope U
to have a larger attendance at |lj
our next meeting as there are a
few candidates to be taken into.
!
the grange. ;
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tle feet happy. You will
find in a complete line
of sizes and colors.
A. L. Kill.LANDER
Miss Minnie Bashman was
cently united in marriage
_ to
Hughes, brakeman for the Benson
Timber company. The bride is a |
Nehalem girl, being born ^nd raised
in the valley. She has a host of
freinds who join in wishing the
young couple the heartiest of can-
gratuiations. They will make their
home at the camp for the present.
For the Girls
Now is the time to pur­
chase the proper foot­
wear for winter. A
good grade as low as
FLORSHEIM
Connolly and Craddock Terry Dress Shoes
A diamond, purchas­
ed through
a
c
scientious jeweler,
an
investment,
an extravagance
for its value
grows less.
A. R. Holmes was down from
Vernonia last week helping haul
Reed Holding’s oat hay into the
barn.
Headquarters
î<~»r Ladies’ and
Children’s shoes
Phone 801
Vernonia
Oregon
Mail Orders
Filled
Promptly
Mac s Pharmacy
Is
Ready for Schoo!
We have obtained a pencil tablet larger than any
we have ever had before
Classified Advertising
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FOR SALE
I HOME FOR SALE where Doctor
|
Hughes lives, at a big sacrifice, II
i $500 will handle. See H. E. Mc-
I Graw.
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, FOR SALE—S. C. White Leghorn
Pullets. $15.00 per dozen. Ad­
dress C. R. Watts, Vernonia or
' phone 884.
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FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Suc­
cessful boarding house of 12
rooms. Old established business. Can
be kept full all the time. Excellent1
location. Will take 4 or i-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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MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED—Hear from owner Ranch
for sale. State cash price, par­
ticulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis,
Minn.
341
WANTED — Light truck or good
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car or good team hones or gro­
ceries or furniture for part Pay­
I ment on good home on Rose are,
House No. 956 or inquire at Eagle
office.
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150 Sheets
ALSO
Guaranteed
Extra Quality
Automatic
Note Book
Pencils
Fillers
Paragon
Note Books
A Big Value
in Crayons
Monarch
Pen Tablets
Pencil Kits