VERNONIA EAGLE BIX Thursday, October 20, 1927. For 5 years Dr. Lu;ader, It is a tense melodrama of desert Ovila Daoust of St. Helens was eyesight specialist, has been loves and hates but the piece is in Vernonia on business Monday making monthly visits to Vernonia. lightened by the uproarious slap- Jr " < V O and Tuesday. stick of the soldiers. Mr- and Mrs. Paul Robinson and His next will be Nov. 7 and 8, f™" «■>'*-■'.w*~ ■ i n^—i, son of Forest Grove were visiting , office at Kullander’s. Have your "Hand. Off” eyes examined.—adv. Phone in your order now for friends in Vernonia Sunday. If you like your movie fare Buttermilk with regular milk de- spiced with thrills, romane*, act- regular deliveries of pasteurised | Mr. and Mrs. M. Murray and from the Nehalem creamery, family - .................... visited relatives in Rainier ‘ liveries. Nehalem Creamery.—adv. ■ ion and nerve-çripipng nerve-gripipng drama, C. R. Berry, Percy Hewes and there’s a cinema treat in store for John Grady were Portland visitors I you at the Majestic theatre Monday I Saturday. | where Fred Humes will grace the | Fresh, clean, pasteurized, whole- screen as the star of Hands Off. a some milk at the Nehalem Cream- I , Universal ijuiwrsui western. Helen Foster, ery. Daily deliveries.—adv. | plays the sweetheart opposite Hoffman hardware recently in- i Humes , in appealing style, and you’ll stalled a new electric sign in front ¡¡fce her screen personality, her of the store. beauty and her ability as an actress. You are sure of drinking milk "Man Power” ' that meets all the rigid state re-1 I quirements, when you order it from ! Christmas Eve. Up in the hills, I la huge dam is about to collapse to ’ | the Nehalem Creamery.—adv. Born: To Mr. and Mrs. C. E., let its torrents of water down on! ' Spencer, September 29, a son. HeI u town in the valley. Rain falls.! I Lightning flashes brighten the sur-1 i has been named Solon David. ! A basket social for members i of rounding country with ominous I of the Woodmen of the World ’ will I' 7,ens. Ail is peaceful below. Only — can — :::: —.. „„j i be held in the Grange hall Satur-; — sand ; bags fill the breach and ¡save the thousands below! What1 I day evening. Born: To Mr. and Mrs. A. B. happens? See Richard Dix’ new Drake, September 26. a boy. He Paramount thriller “Man Power” at the Majestic theatre Tuesday has been named George Robert. B. W. Tisdale shot a 183-pound and Wednesday and find out. five-point buck deer on the Laus- "Men of Daring” I man burn on Rock creek Sunday A hearffstirring drama of the , morning. western conquest told with a start- Mrs. R. H. La Rocque, who has . ling vividness that will enable you Robert La I been visiting her son | to actually live those stormy days, Rocque here for some time, left at the Majestic theatre Thursday H Sunday for her home in Glasco, and Friday. Xj Kansas. Farm Reminders Ml L. C. . Brown and Mr. and Mrs. L. G. 1 Mcckicm of Pori .land snent Sprays on perennial weeds in «-»*■ ■» . L.I i week end visiting at the home Oregon are being tried out more ex- Hl the of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Buffmire. tensively than ever this year. There Z Vernonia Camp No. 655, Wood­ have been a few cases of fairly men of the World, will give a deep kills hot for the most part l| yç free magic entertainment at the the various treatments have proved it Grange hall Monday night, October quite expensive, experiment station I O A l* W - L. «*• • — L— ’ I— «..Il T. — 1 men have found. 124. I* The show, — which will be P for Western Made—For Western Use men only, will start at 8:15 p.m. Hungarian vetch is the best of j M. M. Martin spent the week the" vetches for forage in Oregon ■ 35 | end in Seattle, Wash., visiting with | where the soil is cold and wet, or i Mrs. A. Lester and family. He was where there is danger of freezing ■ m I accompanied on the trip by Mrs. injury, the experiment station ad-| FRENCH TOP S I Allie G. Flynn. vises. It is usually sowed at 60 OVEN THERMOMETER M i Experts who really know bread I to 80 pounds an acre with about1 I Z: inside and out say that Mother’s 40 pounds of winter oats. SAND TONE FINISH Bread is a wonderfully fine loaf, ■g | way above the loaf usually pro-1 Notice of District Road Meeting BEAUTIFUL DESIGN i duced in country bakeries and far Road District No. 9, Columbia EXTRA LARGE FIRE BOX ” I better than the average loaf made County, Oregon in the city bakeries. We can’t say FULL SIZE OVEN NOTICE is hereby given, that in more only that when you buy bread ask for Mother’s and accept pursuance of a petition duly sign­ ed by 20 freeholders, resident tax­ no other.—adv. payers and legal voters of Road W. HolthamI Judge Reasoner, E. of Vernonia and Ed Eowman of District Number 9 of Columbia Hillsboro son-in-law of Judge County, Oregon, and presented to Reasoner went to Seaside on a the County Court of Columbia CASH OR TERMS fishing trip Friday and returned County, Oregon, a District Road Sunday. They reported a good Meeting of the LEGAL VOTERS is real value—you’ll have a hard time of said Road District Number 9 catch of salmon trout. will be held in the Parker hall, Rev. Teddy Leavitt, pastor of ing to beat this. the Church of Christ, gave the one mile East of Vernonia. Oregon keynote address at the Wildwood on the 12th oay of November, 1927, Christian Endeavor union conven- at the hour of 2:00 p. m. of said tion at Clatskanie Friday night, day, said meeting to be for the His topic was, "Consecrated En- purpose of voting a SPECIAL ROAD TAX in said Rond - — District ——ct thusiasm.” . •’wi Halloween is Monday, October of not to exceed ten mills on the dollar, on all taxable property in I 31st. You are going to have a “IT PAYS party of course as what is more en- said Road District. Done at St. Helens, Oregon, this 4 joyable than a Halloween party. And what is a Halloween party | 18th day of October. 1927. without cider, doughnuts, pumpkin John Philip, County Judge. or mince pie and cake? Let us | T. B. Mills, County Commissioner furnish you with everything but J. N. Miller, County Commissioner the cider (we don’t have that) and be sure and place your order at least a day ahead. Vernonia FOR SAI.E Bakery.—adv. Members of the Chamber of 40 ACRES—1% miles from Ver- nonia on Stony Point road, for Commerce completely filled the Tk.i »Sese shoes will instantly appeal to your banquet room of the Horseshoe cafe sale. Fruit and walnut trees on taaie lor finer footwear, we are certain, since the last Thursday at the regular cham­ place. On main graveled road. Jas. 118* ber luncheon. The menu consisted Emmons, Vernonia. leathers that are used as well as the making insure entirely of home-grown products. the utmost in fashionable footwear. The next meeting will be one week WHY WALK in the rain when you can ride in the dry for $60 cash from today. Housewiyes! Why not win some buys 6 cyl. 5 passenger touring car of the money to be given away new top and paint, good running ! by the Washburn Crosby Co. It order, full price for quick sale. Fpecial-Friday and Saturday Only 93* is not yet too late to enter the See Gilby Motor Company. inn p~:rs Ladies’ Dress Shoes, up-to-date stock, Bakers’ Gold Medal Flour radio MISCELLANEOUS contest, We have the entry blanks Endicott-Johnson make which give you full information, WANTT D—Was|iin0s carefully done. Work guaranteed toplease come in and get one at once. You Per pair..................... have until midnight Nov. 5th for See Mrs. Lee Burtraw, 175 C. St. Ill* mailing. If you should win just a Vernonia. Women’s and Children’s Galoshes $1.98 $5.00 prize well, it would buy something that you want wouldn’t IF THE GOODS STOLEN—by the Women’s Black Streak Galoshes $3.49 person known to the owner, from it? Don’t delay—put on your think­ ing cap and start now to win one the Lee Osborne home Saturday 200 pairs Men’s Work Shoes and of the 233 cash prizes valued at are returned immediately, no ques­ $10,000. Vernonia Bakery.—adv. tions will be asked. Otherwise, Dress Oxfords prosecution will follow ~Ff £' __ ___ _ g J f Hoffman Hardware Co. w zl Hi Full Enameled Reithner’s Leaders of Style and Quality Vernonia’s Progressive Store New Coats Rain Coats Children’s Coats New Woolens for Sport Skirts Headquarters for Ladies’ and Children’s shoes Phone 801 Vernonia Oregon Mail Orders Filled Promptly W’ orking Man’s Store | ■.',.1----- x_ ---------------------- xu_x xirxr-Tr«.-i_ Wishes to announce that Mrs. McKinley will be - in this store with her full line of I CLOAKS AND DRESSES ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22 and will be glad to show her goods to all wishing to purchase. COATS—$13.75, in new up-to-date styles DRESSES—as low as $9.98 I also have a large line of Shoes Closing Out at Half Price You will find some dandy buys among our high­ grade goods for men, women and children. A good line of Water Repellent Goods RAINCOATS for all, down to 6-year-olds Call and see the new goods that have just arrived. Theie are too many to advertise them, all. E. W. Holtham. Proprietor. Hoffman About it Finer Footwear Classified Advertising *3.89 Children’s Shoes and Oxf°rds Endicott-Johnson, 200 pairs at "Grange *2.95 BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SWEATERS $1.49 to $3.98 All sizes and styles Day** Observed Grange day was observed Sat­ urday by members of Natal grange when they rebuilt fences, shingled the roof of the grange hall, and cleaned the inside of the building. At 12 o’clock the women who were present had a chichcn din- | ner for the workers. New Dress Prints—24c The Majestic Complete line of Groceries. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at Reasonable prices. "Wild Beauty'* You remember Rex. the king or horses. Here he is again in a pic­ ture that is just as good. Some- thing you will enjoy. At the Ma jestic Saturday. M. Murray & Co "The SPECIAL FAVORS For Halloween Added attractiveness for your Halloween party comes through use of these dainty table favors and decorations. An ample variety from which you may choose. Desired Woman “The Desired Woman,” a Warner Bros. production starring Irene I Rich and directed by Michael Cur- j ti*. comes to the Majestic theatre next Sunday. The locale is an army outpost in a desert region of India. MACS PHARMACY