Thursday, November 10, 1927 VERNONIA EAGLE have moved from Natal their home in Clatskanie, Mr. mes was hauling gravel in NATAL tru k for the county road but arc through for this year. Mr. and Mrs. Holding were ear- Mrs. Reed Holding called on ly visitors in Clatskanie Thursday M . S ho.jley Thursday afternoon. morning. John McMullen is home from the . Morris Mowe was absent from hospital and is able to begin log school Monday on account of ill- ging for Wm. Pringle this week. ness. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Holmer Mr. and Mrs. Neqer were travel ing extensively last week, with a trip to Portland Thursday and one EMPLOYERS OF LABOR to Astoria Friday. helped load poles Write, Phone or wire us for Mr. Reed Osburn Holding Sunday. our expense for you Mrs. Ed. McMunen is enjoying WOOD CUTTERS a visit from her sister whose home LAND CLEARERS is in California. FARM AND DAIRY HELP Lincoln Peterson delivered some MILL AND CAMP HELP We deal in all kinds of wheat to Grover Devine’s home Saturday. labor Mr. Schooley spent the week end THE PIONEER EMPLOY with his wife and daughter, Jen- MENT SERVICE nie. 125 Second Street Mr. and Mrs. Osburn and Mr. Phone Broadway 8312 Portland, Oregon and Mrs. Frank Petefeon and Mrs. , Carmical and daughters Ruth and □a Grace were among the grangers that attended Pomona grange in Vernonia Saturday. The Natal school children are SEE for a Thanksgiving pro Doane for Dependability practicing gram here. « in Mr. Koster is working at the Rebuilt Typewriters anc pole camp this week on the St. Helens road. Service 103 West Park 122 3rd St. John McMullen sold his milk Beacon 2050 Portland goat to David McMullen recently. TWO DAY Every Thursday and Friday of each week we will select a number of staple articles on which we will offer special prices for those days only. For November 10 anci 11 we have picked out the following:— 1 LB. CAN DELMON 7E COFFEE <t Lá. ¿ j AV» MARKET VAY RAISINS No. Z/2 Can Extra Fa cy Sliced Pineapple THREE | it sells from $500 to $1000 per fumery salesman. 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. The Christian Endeavor society meets at 7 p.m. Barley has Deen paying go d ! acre. The spice and tang of western We have been living in the prices in Oregon this year. Ilai t- The Women’s Missionary society cl en barley, the _______ standard ' ari< y Valley Springs camp ground for sagebrush, thrills, suspense and hil- enrolled 57 new members at the in western Oregon for many yea.-s, about two weeks and Mr. Boeck ariiy are corraled in Hoot Gibson’s meeting held Wednesday of last was more extensively grown than j is working for the Atkinson Con latest release, “A Hero on Ilorse- week. usual, and sales have been large. struction company, who are build back,” which comes Thursday and Farmers desiring to plant Hann- ing a dam four miles from here. Friday. Portland telephone system hand chen in the spring would do well It will be about four years until les 588,165 calls a day. EVANGELICAL CHURCH to lay in a seed supply before the the dam is completed. The water is LaGrande—New six-tory LaGran- bulk of it is fed to livestock, as to be used for supp.ying Oakland The Sunday school meets at 9:45 de hotel to be completed by Nov it is likely to be scarce next spring, and smaller towns. a.m. Preaching by the pastor at ember 15. college extension men report. Houses are scarce and rent is Low Flat land in Oregon that very high here. This town is 23 is sowed to fall grain will drain miles north of Lodi and 123 miles off all excess surface water if fur from San Francisco. It has rained rowed now before the heavy rains twice i since we arrived here, but set in. This is beneficial in pre the i sun has shone most of the time and days are warm with quite ! venting winter killing. | cool nights. One night we had a ' I Cod liver oil is fed to chickens FOR GOOD LAUNDRY WORK very successfully for vitamine D light frost. We surely miss the Oregon ap- content by Oregon porikrymen in We call and deliver TUESDAYS and the late fall. It is mixed 1 per pies. They sell at $2.00 per box here and do not taste very good. FRIDAYS —Leave orders with S. Wells, cent by weight in grain rather than in mash. Two or three • feeds a The melons and grapes taste sweet Tailor, Phone MAin 891 er than any I ever ate. The oranges week are sufficient. Fire hazards around a farm will soon be ripe and will sell home are now occupying some of from 35 to 50 cents for a two-gal the time of Oregon farmers. Clean lon pail full. There is plenty of work to be ing chimneys by any simple method of sweeping down the soot and had around here and they pay $4 checking fuse boxes to be sure a day for common labor. I forgot that there are no pennies under to mention the many pretty towns the fuse plugs are good precau we came through. Most of the tions. Fuse plugs with a capacity towns that I’ve seen in this state of over 15 ampheres are dangerous have wide streets. One especially as that is the maximum load which attractive little town was Corning, diring should carry, reports the de Calif., , with its many rows of partment of agricultural engineer palm 1 trees and Spanish style build- ings. ing. I’ll bring my letter to a close Grapes in Oregon can be pruned any time after the leaves have with 1 best wishes to Vernonia re- fallen, is the report of the experi latives and friends. MRS. JULIA BOECK. ment station. In pruning grape arbors the weak shoots are cut out and the stronger ones headed back. Farm Pointers State Laundry Company The Majestic ecial I > 47c 37 c 26c I-AIRY SOAP (10c s :e) J>c 16c “Seaport” brand Iowa Corn, No. 2 can, 2 for 25C Fresh 1 omatoes, Calif, repacked 3 lbs for .... 25c 27” White Outing Flannel, G«od wgt. |3c “Fountain” Brand Oysters 5 oz. These Prices are good only for purchases made on November 10 and 11. CANNED MILK, tall can» .................10c Always All merchandise absolutely fresh, new stock and guaranteed Quality. Vernonia Mercantile Co. CREDIT Phor? PhoE3 462 DELIVERY Watch For Our Handbills Every Wednesday Bricquettes IN THE COUNTY COURT OF First National’s gay college story THE STATE OF OREGON FOR “The Drop Kick,” starring Richard COLUMBIA COUNTY. Barthelmess, comes to the Majes IN THE MATTER OF THE tic Saturday. ESTATE OF CHARLES H. BROWN, Deceased. “Slightly Used,” a hilarious com NOTICE TO CREDITORS edy of youth and love comes to the Notice is hereby given, that the Majestic theatre next Sunday. undersigned has been appointed Universal has outdone itself in administrator of the Estate of Charles H. Brown, deceased, by “The Stolen Ranch,” a Blue Streak the County Court of Columbia western at the Majestic Monday. County, State of Oregon, and has “Sailor Izzy Murphy,” with Geo. duly quaifiled; All persons having claims against said estate are here Jessel is the Warner Bros, produc by notified to present the same tion Tuesday and Wednesday. Jes duly verified, as by law required, sel plays the title role of Izzy to the undersigned at his office Murphy, a resourceful young per- on Bridge street, in the city of Vernonia, Oregon, within six ■n months from the date hereof. Dated and first published Nov ember 10, 1927. Last publication December 8th, 1927. W. A. Harris, Attorney. J. M. CLARK, STORES AT Administrator. 145 NEWBERG Either will give you long, steady heat; and are a pleasant convenience during the cold weather. Order Now for Early Delivery. I Vernonia Trading Co Miller Mercantile Company Home Pointers Prepare citrus fruits fo" salad the night before and let drain over night—when the dressing is added the salad will not be watery. Put a small piece of lemon rind in the aluminum pan when you are cooking eggs in the shell—then the water will not stain the pan. Grated raw carrots and chopped peanuts make an appetizing salad. The raw vegetable supplies the vit amine C so necessary in the diet. After cutting up marshmallows for desserts or salads roll them in powdered sugar. This wil prevent them from sticking together when the other food is prepared. In making gingerbread the dough mixture is best when not too thin When the cake is taken from the oven, let it stand for 15 to 30 minutes before taking from the pan. This will give a better tex ture and prevent it from falling. If enough meat for two days is bought, the leftovers may be used the next day in croquettes, stuffed peppers, stew. or served sliced cold. To have a flaky pie crust let it stand on ice for several hours after making it. SALEM SHERIDAN VERNONIA INCORPORATE STORES AT CORVALLIS HILLSBORO A MONMOUTH as MILLER’S The Place to buy your clothing, Dry Goods, Gr oceries, Ladies wear, Shoes and Rain Clothing, Comforters and Blankets. Turkish towels, Hosiery and Underwear. Unmatchable values our regular prices. The foundation of our increasing business. BLANKETS GLOVES 60x80 All pure wool $2 95‘ 14 oz. Red Wrist canvas gloves 2 pair for 25c Part wool Seminole Blankets 66x84 at $198 Leather faced canvas gloves, Thumb and finger all leather 50c Large Size Turkish Towels at 35c Mens All wool army shirks full cut, Double Elbow, price $295 Ladies Lisle Hose in Colors at 25c, 35c, and 50c Ladies Silk and Wool Hose at Many California Towns Are Attractive 50c, 69c, and $1.00 From page 1 LADIES LINDY COATS Lassen, the only active volcano in the United States. South of Willows, the growing of rice is quite an industry. The land is ridged or built-up in squares so as to hold water and is kept flooded while the rice is growing. In a few fields they were harvesting the rice, but most of it had been harvested and hauled to the warehouses. There are many fields of grapes, melons and tomatoes all along I through the Sacramento valley, with occasionally a large cattle ranch. I saw several truck gardens north of Sacramento. Lodi is the home of the Tokay grapes. The land which is not under irrigation is very dry and barren looking. From Roseburg on to Redding land sells from $200 to $500 pet acre, but in the Sacramento valley M c M innville I QxxJGootfx All Wool Flannel Shirts, Light gray and fancy semi-dress at $350 Hickory Shirts Double Yoke Full Cut at $1 00 Mens Wool Socks 25 “d 35c $7 95 WEST COAST LOGGERS Ladies Silk Crepe Dresses $1650 $1350 Alligator Rain Coats $5.00, $7.50 Fine Hand Embroidered Muslin Gowns at $129 All Wool Blazers $5.00, $6.00 Armistice Day, Store Will Close West Coast Loggers $16.50 Vernonia’s Leading Store Gordon Hats $5.00 .