Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 22, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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VERNONIA EAGLE
visitor Saturday.
John S. Fiesen of Dallas was a
Vernonia visitor. Saturday.
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Claud
Chas T. Early of Portland was Wilkinson, August 11, a girl. She
a Vernonia business visitor Friday. has been named Ruth Eva.
H. E. McGraw drove Into the
Mrs. E. A. Green and Mrs. Dave
Willamette valley on a business trip Marshall were Portland visitors
Tuesday.
Friday.
Judson Weed was
a
Vernonia
Bom: To Mr. and Mrs. E. Vil-
MAN’S
WORKING
STORE
I Now Have In
All My Winter Goods
and will be pleased to show you an up-to-date line for all mem­
bers of the family.
A FULL LINE OF DRESS SHOES
for all ages, and with every pair of Shoes sold Saturday 1 will
will give a pair of SILK STOCKINGS FREE.
Complete line of high grade
RAIN CLOTHING
OLSON LOGGERS
in stock and orders solicited.
(No extra charge for last)
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NEUSTADTER GOODS
All Lines that tell it All
RED BALL
RUBBER GOODS
in all styles
Goodyear Guaranteed Goods Always Awaits You
E. W. HOLTHAM, Prop
A modern oil
for modern
motor cars.
MONEY
CAN'T BUY
A BETTER OIL
-than
... T o h.,- r ;g ■ ■ v u*l- nr,* . a,|-e 1 .uul rln-l.Tr I'eti - ipn lilt), laigs. for-
laneva, August 14. a boy. He has tion for the coming of the na-
tional president October 20.
.illtl Il-Ill
Ila I I i' . : tilt to iiitiiln. I inerly wry \ .llual-'e. lune gradual'
been namen Richard.
They are ipme likely fii lie thwarted. become the worst kind of pests.
Under a law here. It Is forbidden
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Corey re­ ^M*sBE not deceived. Dr. I.u- And an Increase In thwarted longings Injure or kill prowling dogs—:
and
ambitions
makes
for
an
ader
Eyesight
specialist,
has
Increase
visit
with
a
turned Tuesday from
abnormal mental and nervous statute having been formed when t
Mrs. Corey’s mother at Tiajuana, been coming to Vernonia monthly In
canines were the prospector's aud ll
states.”
five
years
taking
for
more
than
trapper's best friends,_____
Mexico.
care of the eye needs of the pub­
bread
from
Child
Asks War Departmer,
order
When you
lie. His office is at Kulli’.nder’s “Huskies” Become Pests
"Mother’s Jewelry Store and he is nere the
specify
your .grocer
for Baby Brother or Sister
With Advent of Planes
Bread” and accept no other.- •adv. first Monday and Tuesday to 12
Washington.—Culled upon for mani­
Juneau.
—
With
the
rapid
develop
­
Bottled buttermilk delivered to I noon each month. His next visit ment of airplane service to and from fold duties in |>eace and war, the War
tf. Alaskan points, the problem arises department Is stumped by this re­
regular milk customers. Especially will be October 3 and 4.
"Have Your Eyes Examined”
concerning the futuie of the dogs quest from n little girl In Cuyahoga
recommended for hot cakes in cold
which have been bf-ed here for years Falls, Ohio:
weather. Nehalem creamery.—adv.
“Please send me a little baby sis-
as burden-beurers during the winter
ter or brother, I want it about one or
months.
Teddy W. Leavitt of the Church Rabbit Snares of the
Cliff Dwellers Found
Already, complaints are on file here, two days old. I want it real bad,
of Christ preached the anniversary
Denver, Colo. — The first rabbit from numerous pluces, that dogs, and so do the neighbors. The little
sermon of the Rebekah lodge last
boy next door would like to have It,
Sunday night.* The Rebekahs and snures ever found In Colorado or any loosed from their leashes, are reverting too.
to
the
wild
state
and
killing
deer
and
western
state
where
the
cliff
dwellers
Odd Fellows attended in a body.
“So please send it I will thank
once lived, were recently found by a moose. Many of these reports are
you
very much. If you haven’t got
from
coast
towns,
where
Indian
own
­
can
party of explorers In a prehistoric In
At the Vernonia Bakery you
one that is a couple of days old, send
buy the best Pumpkin pte. Oh, diau cliff dwelling, near Grand Junc­ ers of dogs have goue fishing for sal­ me one at the age of two or three
and have left the dog families
tion. Colo. One of the remarkable mon
Boy! but it is good.- KlV.
hftlilnrl
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weeks.
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things Is the splendid state of preser­
Mrs. R. H. La Rocque of Glasco, vation of the snares. They and the
Kan., arrived here last weex end arrows were burled under rock and
for an extensive visit with her son, dust nearly three feet deep which luid
fallen down during the ages since the
Robert La Rocque.
cliff dwellers had left them In the
and large cavern.
Puffs
Delicious
Cream
They hud never been moistened and
Chocolate Eclairs on Monday, Wed-
nesday, Friday and Saturday of the strings of the snares which were
each week. Vernonia Bakery.—adv. hand twisted soap weed cord, are so
strong that even today they cannot
\The Womens Relief Corps held be broken with the hands.
One end of the cord is tied to a
a picnic at Sheeley’s grove August
short piece of wood, through which a
26 that was well attended.
hole has been made. The free end
Use Mother’s Bread in the sand­ is then pulled through the hole, leav­
wich loaf size to make better sand­ ing a loop in which the Indian caught
wiches for the school children's his rabbits. Twelve snares and twen­
ty r.r- s •••er.' f.
’
lunch. It stays fresn longer and
Scientists are unable to figure out
you can't get away from it the wliat the arrows were used for as
kids do like Mother’s Bread.—adv. they are in uo way like the ordinary
Gravel has been placed on the arrows, shot from a bow. They have
arrowhead of Hint and no notch
alleyway next to Dr. R. I. Hall’s no
at the other end.
office by both Dr. Hall and J.
W. Brown, for their convenience
HAMPSHIRE RAM
Mental Diseases in
in wet weather.
Champion
Western Wools for World Markets
Young People Increase
beeri pas­
New York.—An appreciable Increase
is clean,
for regu- in the number of young people who
ereamei j. fall prey to mental diseases is found
by Dr. Means s. Gregory, bend of the
psychiatric department of Bellevue
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Soule of
People are more enlightened about
Troutdale visited at the home of
I Mr and Mrs. C. A. Malmsten on the danger of letting mental and ner­
vous Ills gain headway, and ns n re­
Thursday. Mr. Soule is a brother sult more youthful cnses reach the
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of Mrs. Malmsten.
hospital, he says, hut this does not
fully explain the Increase.
Every Saturday we have a
“The higher standards ot the pres­
special sale on Parker House rolls, ent day are liirgcly n-ponslble." he
napkin rolls and hard rolls at 15c styt -s. “The demand for material lux­
per dozen or 2 dozen for 25c. uries Is "renter today than It bus ever
They never do last long so if you
can’t come early phone your order.
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Vernonia Bakery—adv.
When the milk has
teurized. you know it
Place your order today
lar deliveries. Nehalem
—adv.
THE NFW
ZERO LENE
STAT" *RD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
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Hoffman Hardware Co
Classified Advertising
FOR SALE
Salads, baked beans and sand-
wiches were seryed by the Womens 1 FOR SALE—One team, harness I
and wagon. Inquire W. J. Good-'
Relief Corps on Vernonia day with
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the benefit accruing to the city ing.
park fund.
Mr. i and Mrs. W. Stevens of FOR SALE—Iris ten colors, 10c
Yankton visited at the home of I each or $1. per dozen. Also
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Malmsten re- a good variety of Peory roots, pei-
Stevens is a brother renials, Reasonable prices. Mrs. W.
cently. Mr.
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of Mrs. Malmsten’s mother, Mrs. J. Gooding. Call in the forenoon.
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R. Soule.
If you do not care to put up'
lunches let your school boy or
girl come to the bakery and for
10 or 15 cents select* £ lunch !
from the many good and whole-
some foods that they will find on
display.—adv.
Get Ready for Cold Weather
We have a full line H
of air tight heaters
H
prices from—
20-room hotel in Vernonia for
sale, or will trade for Portland
Fully furnished, dining
property,
Nice lawn
room, good business.
and flowers. Small down payment.
Write box 222, Vernonia.—adv.
FOR SALE—Partly furnished house
with full concrete basement. Lo­
cated above Postoffice. For par- [
ticulars inquire at Hotel Hy Van.
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FOR SALE—Equity in house, one
lot, modern, bath fixtures, built-
ins in kitchen, plastered and kal-
somined walls. Have $1000 paid on
house, will take $450 for my
equity, balance of $900 to be
paid at $17.50 per month, includ­
ing interest. Here’s a $600 saving.
See F. E. Visnaw at the Vernonia
Bakery.
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A farewell party was given Fri-
day evening at the home of Mr.
H and Mrs. Wayne Lappe for Miss
Amy Hughes, who left Monday to HOME FOR SALE where Doctor
Hughes lives, at a big sacrifice.
H enter the University of Oregon, $500
will handle. See H. "E. Mc­
where she will major in music.
Graw.
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Oregon Journal sold at The Co-
H zy,* daily and Sunday. Anyone FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Suc­
cessful boarding house of 12
Parlor Heater«, cast
who wants to subscribe go to The
H Cozy, 5c a month, and 15c a rooms. Old established business. Can
linings, cast top and
week. It is said to be the oest I be kept full all the time. Excellent
paper on the Pacific coast. Agent, lbcation. Will take 4 or 5-room
H
bottoms, at—
house as part payment. Selling on
Donald Pringle Vernonia.—adv.
account of ill health. Apply of Mrs.
H Teddy W. Leavitt accompalned Webster at 641 First street, Ver­
by his little son and daughter, Ted­ nonia, Ore.
tf404*
C. J. and Mary Evangeline,
H dy
drove to Newberg Tuesday. They
FOR RENT
returned Wednesday with Mrs. SMALL furnished house for rent.
H Mary Kissinger of Eugene who will Apply Hotel Vista.
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visit in the Leavitt home for a
2-ROOM HOUSE, partly furnish­
H few days.
ed, 4 blocks north of high school.
After a day of study and play
H that school boy or girl of yours $8 per month. Inquire next door.
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needs a light lunch at 1 o’clock.
Doctors recommend this that school
H children
FOR RENT — 5-room house, bath,
may have proper nourish-
basement, lights. Write Mr. M.
ment. What could better suit the
H
H I purpose than a thick slice of Mo- E. Schermerhorn, Forest Grove. 61
ther’s Bread spread
with
jam. Modern House for rent or sale. J.
M
H peanut butter or the like. Start C. Lindley, Bank of V^rnonia.51*
' this practice now at the beginning
I of the school year and you will
H
H have a healthier child all through WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
—Hear from owner Ranch
the year.—adv.
for sale. State cash price, par­
H
H The Womens Relief Corps plan ticulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis,
34
to change the place of meeting Minn.
H
H to the Grange hall until such time WANTED — Light truck or good
as the Legion is better equipped
car or good team horses or $rro-
for lodge work. This was decided
H
M at the meeting last Thursday. The ceries or furniture for part pay­
next meeting will be September ment on good home on Rose ave.
“IT PAYS”
H 29, when there will be a pot luck House No. 956 or inquire at Eagle
HXHXHXHX HZHXHXHZHZHZHXNZHZ dinner and drill work in prepara- office.
$2.48 to $4.85
$¡2.50 to $27.
Compai e Our Prices and
SAVE MONEY
Thursday, Septem bei-_15, 1927.
Ram, 1926 Pacific International Livestock Exposition.
This Ram was the outstanding
animal of the breed at the 1926 Pa-
cific International Livestock Expo­
sition. In addition to achieving
this distinction It also won the
same awards at the 1926 American
Royal, and Chicago International
Shows. It will probably be shown
in the flock being sent by the Mt.
Haggin I,and and Livestock Co. to
the 17th Annual Pacific Interna­
tional to be held at Portland. Octo­
ber 29 to November 5, Inclusive.
The Sheep Snow at the Pacific
International will, this year, as in
the past, be in - of the belt cf it.-
kind in Ameriin. Some of the mo
noted juil.es !■ the country will
place the awards In connection
with the Sheep Show a new depar­
ture is being added. Under the di­
rection of the Pacific Co-operative
Wool Growers Association a com-
prehensive Wool Show will be held,
at which commercial fleeces of all
grades will be exhibited.
Splendid showings are promised
again this year in every division of
the exposition which includes great
Livestock Show, Dairy Products
Show, Land and Manufacturers’
Products Show, Northwest Fox
Show, Industrial Exposition and
world-renowned Horse Show. The
Boys' and Girls’ Club Work Exhibit
this year will be one of the best of
its kind In this pari of the country.
Millions of dollars’ worth of the
country’s finest Pure Bred Leet
and Dairy Cattle, Hors s,. Sb
Hog3 and Goats will compete for
the $100 i> >0.00 offered in premiums.
The leading i-ailrodds of the West
co-operate by offering special fare
and-one-third rates -for those who
wish to attend the Exposition.
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Reith tier 's
Leaders of
Style and
Quality
Vernpnia’s
Progressive
Store
COATS
Is the Best in the History
of this Store
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Fur Trimming is given unprecedented prominence
on every model.
Women want stylish Coats that are ‘(different”
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of excellent quality—at moderate prices. We can
satisfy them with our tailored garments.
Colors such os Black Franciscan Brown, Duck,
Gracklehead Blues, some Wines and Green. Shaul
Collars Fur trimmed such as Wolf, Fox Alaska
Squirrel, French Beaver, Opossum. Also a line of
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Travel Coats.
All Sizes of Stove Pipe 4” to 8”
Elbows, dampers, 1-2 Joints, stove
Advanced Modes
lifters, rakes, wire etc.
Something a little Different at
REITHNER’S
Stove Mats, Sheet Asbestos
See Hoffman About It
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Owned by Mt. Haggin Land & Livestock Co., Montana. Grand
Headquarters
for Ladies’ and
Children's shoes
Phone 801
Vernonia
Oregon
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